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pets there which the cjmmlnlon forcibly prevents The twelve leper oa the Poor Arm at Port lan 1 a to be seat back to China Special Dispatches to the Cheosiclx IE CLUCK 0H EXCHANGE A Berinn Chaif Against a Los Angeles Gonneilman Los Akbsies Mar 10 The campaign inaorarsttd by the Brand Jory against tht Scbwert Tart and Orals Exchange promises to develop sensational features One oi me evening paper here uit lb state mept that Sldnsj Lacj the Democratic fcossoltnls city had an interest to in Biine ltj maaea a rtgorooa dental and ireatena to make the paper loifei hearllj tot the ehsrees pnhtUbed telecrtm wu recetred in IMi city this ereniof by a friend of Chris 4ncklr to which the Utter aUte that he will bare sodlsievltrUi profln that te baa no connection with the game and will bold erery one responsible that ssys the con trarr ilpw the boss 1 menus to bold the Grand Jury responsible is not made clear 11 Kotftnsn tbe minarer now on ball has retained Stephen JL White as counsel Bodman ears be is gld the matter has come Co an bane and declares that be has beeasTinmaii atfly blackmailed bj mem bsrsoftheCliy Co nciL He claims that hii in his pouciiloD a letter from due member ul tbe Council demanding 1000 astheprlLB of silence Rodrnsn relmes to lire lb name of tbe writer Chandler is tbe member of tbe Council who Is sl leged to here lost a great deal of money in tbe exchange and who inaogarated the iiataibacii me case agate I not come up before June Chris Buckler baa not yet been arrested on tbe Xos Aogeles indictment Tbe warrant said to bat been sent here from tbe Sheriff of Los Angeles has not reacted Sheriff McManu as ret was SlMBNput by Kuckley friends when the rst information was received that he wonll leave yesterday morning for Los Angeles and appear in court toanswer tbe Charge Saturday Tbe case could then be disposed of before tbe meet I eg of the Democratic State Convention wblcb con eenee next Tuesday Ibese plaus have been cbanged It Is now understood that Buckley will give bonds for his appeal anee in Los Angelss as soon as the warrant is served Buckley will leave for Los Angelei tomorrow evening wltbalarge number of the local Democracy to attend the convention THE HCUON COAL llftES Blx Hundred Men Building a Road to Them Hcroh Uay 10 Strobrldge gen ml superintendent of construction with a crew arrived list nlgbt on a special train from 8an Francisco The graders have graded about five miles from Huron lb graders on the west end are blasting a bluS six hundred men all told are working Robinson Rawls re hauling thousands of feet of timber for tbe purpose of timbering tbe new tun Dels in lb coal mines i MILLION OF BALMOV Fool at Clackamas Where ruber men ITaut to Fish ro XASt Uay la Flia Commissioner Reed who 1 in charge ol lb hatchery on the Clackamas report that the pool there is literally jwgrm lug with salmon In tbe Bight Urn tby swarm op against the rack placed tbero to prevent them from ascend ing the river in such numbers tbat as Keed aeys a man could walk across tbe river on their backs Watchmen guard the pool during tbe night at each end to iirevent fUhernien from getting a net in Tbe hatchery is seven miles abote the unction 1 tbe Clackamas with trwvit smette and several parties are eniaisd la nihlag along this portion of the stream When ibeyeeetne number of nsh which pave escaped tbeix nets lying la the pool they are wild to get at them and claim that tbe Fish Commission bss no right to prevent them Tbe commission Is how ever determined ro protect the salmon right or wrong PEPARTIJG IMINESE LltPEKg A noaad pozea of Thpm to Be Sent floni to China Portlasd May 10 County Judge Cal tin hu made ah agreement with partlea here to transport the twelve leper now on thi County Poor Farm to China for S123 each A vessel due ber in a short time will take tseoi away There were fourteen of tbe miserable creature kept in aa Inclosed portion of th Poor Farm but ctae of them died recently and another has swen snUelng about three months It la supposed fee was killed by his companions as they had a desperate row among themselves about the time he was missed Their removal will be a relief to every body a they here been a trouble and an noyance especially to their countrymen as on the occasion of every Chinese feet ral they would escape and come Into town and parade Chinatown terrorising the Chinese with their horrible and disg utting appearance aad refusing to go back until taei bad receired contributions of money food TUB MLLLAN TfjNIEL It Will Be Open Again la Thirty Day TACOaa WD May 10 Assistant Gen ral Manager Buckley ot th OTthern Paclna Railroad Company returned from th scene of th Mullen tunnel disaster la Montana to day lie says th damage was greatly oTsresttmatel Th inowihs at the west end caught fire and th flames gunning Into lb tunnel burned th ttm swrlng lot about seventy feet Th walls and ton fall inihta distance lie let th contract yesterday for removing th oenris ana reiimoenng at a coat oravjot It will completed la thirty diys la th mean time th road over th moon tain to used fair Buckley says th witch Ttafitt ortp eHa lABfr ut xnouBtafna will ha fife abandoned la Undars mad the tralna ran through then wtuoneUwhteh ie nearly i7 swe muce wiigaaa iigutea nr aiectnc Sign is SS SV lC 5 lilhti Th Aun hnnu is emetded to nlfbt At th compUmsnurr bsnsSL Th Wood land Guard It parading and the aound of dram and fife gives the town a martial air tveryusing joints to a prcperoua re nnlon The veteran who arrived to day har been shows placu ol interest by th reception committee TBE FBEWETT MDBDEB TBIAL FroaeoatloB Closed and Defense Taking Testimony Ssuxas Uay 10 At th opening of court thle morning la th Prewelt trial Pr ua wag submltud to a long and searching eroaa examination bat still testified at In th former trial that Powers was shot first la the left aid and that be wu hot afterward within a period of two minutes in th fight fide Th prosecution then renewed th attempt to get la certain portions of Prewetta evidence which war ruled out bv JudtAleien der yesterday Tn mat er was argued at lengin ana laxen naaer aaTuemejifc nj the Court In th afternoon the prosecution offered In evidence a map of tbe seen oi tbe homicide which being correct was not objected to and ttiea rested th case wbsrsupon the defense offered expert les timooy lrs Tattle Edwards and Abbott who completely contradicted tbe testimony of th Coroner Dr Nash stfd then started in with a long array of tne moat prominent peopl of Ban Benito county as to the good character of Prewett The prosocutlou admitted tbat Prewetts cbaracer was good and could not be at tacked and further testimony on that muter was aroppea lae case inea cwseu for th day IhDIANS IX COUBT A Point of Law to Bm Ttalsed In a Jail Delivery Case Poktland May 10 In the United States District Court to day Butilum Sualp aa Indian charged with es aling a horse from anethtr I adieu on the Lmstilla reservation wu sentenced to six months in th Umatilla County Jail James Kelson a half grown Indian from Warm Springs reservation pleaded guilty to a charge of assault on a school teacher at the reservation with a kulie with In tent to kill and was sentenced to the Bute Penitentiary for one year Clabox and Dick two Indiana front tbe am reservation were held in 500 each to answer a charge of breaking into tne Jail at the agency and rescuing a pris ouer Their case will be heard on a demurrer raising a quettlon aato whether tbt law for punishing a rescue applies to this cue About three years since Con gress passed a law giving United States eoor Jurisdiction over offenses com mltted on Indian reserratiQBS whether by ooe Iodimo against another or between whites and Indians Tbis law hss not been enforced in many cues but th In dians are now to be subjected to It A WOMAN lAlSED IT A Ureek Fisherman in Jail Charged 1h Murder EaciaxiitTO May 10 John George a voung Greek fisherman wae this rooming lodged in prison in this city for tbe mur der ot Valentine Valdonado on Lone Tree island in tbe Sacramento river la this county lut Monday The trouble took place over a young woman named Nellie Iomlnguex with whom Aialdonado ha beuo living a few years lie deserted her two days before the tiling and learning fiat she had cone lo the house of George re urned ins men nsa a quarrel and Ataiaonaao was noi ana aiuea ue oaiiet entering iit above tbe bear 1 be woman bas also been locked up to the city prison to be held as a witnesi Coroner Clark held an inquest this even inz 1 he testimony cleerlr showed that there had been a willful murder and George will have to answer for his crime in the Superior Court It was evidently a cue of jealousy for the woman Nellie Dc mlneuez lbe rlctlm was shot in tbe back while stepping Into his fishing boat and nis ooay ten into ine acramento river OOI0 TO SANTA BABUABA Soldier Biys Who Will Camp There Three Months Santa Basbaka May 10 The First Regiment United 8 ste IaIintry Colonel Will lam Shatter commanding and a battery of artillery have accepted an invitation to spend tbree months In camp In Santa Bar bars and citizens her to day raised the money to pay for their transportation and other expenses The regtment will leave Han ancisco by steamer about June lit accompanied by the celebrated First Kegl meat band Large camp grounds of about thirty acres have been selected on upper State street within a few blocks ot lb Ar lington Th ctUiens are making great preparations to entertain th regiment and the large number of people who will be attracted here by them Excursions will be run from ssn Fran Cisco ands Los Angeles during the summer General Backus of this city Is now In Ban Francisco making final arrangements A WOMAN SUICIDE She Jumps Into a Reservoir In Loe Angeles Los A tgiles May 10 A woman about 30 years old deliberately committed sal clde this afternoon by drowning herself tn the City Water Company I reservoir on Baena Vista street Beveral persons saw her jump into tbe reservoir and two boys attempted to rescue her but she struggled so violently that their efforts were in vain and she sank in eighteen feet of water It ie learned that the suicide wu Miss Klordan 8he came from Cleveland 0 a few months ao and wu employed a domestic in Bishop Mora a house for a time She subsequently went to work in hotel at Santa Monica The cause her ulelde is a mystery BACEB AT HANFOKD Qood Sport Lnder the Auspices of the Trotting Clob IlAKroRP May 10 Tbe spring races of tbe Haaford Trotting Clab commenced today In the first rsce trotting four years and under best 3 in 5 the en rles wets A Eddie brown gelding Bedford Glddlng bay gelding ill not Th first hut wu won by Bedford in 2 39 tbe second by Mi not in 237 the third by Bed ford in 2 42 lbe fourth by Mlnot in 2 15 and the fifth by Bedford In 2 tti Ihe second race running quarter mils dun wu won by Lowery a bay stallion Bprlngwan in 0 23V Trt Hf A I Attn ft hm 9 3A class best 3 tn a hu four entiles The race is not finished MOCNT HAMILTON COACHES Th New Tehleles Arrive and Are Given a Trial i Saw Jo si Uay 10 The new coaches Of toe aiount uirnaun stage company arrived to day and on lnvttaticta of Chsdboorn a grand drlv through San Jos and suburbs wu had Thirty prominent society ladies who accepted filled th coaches and war gran a tally ho drive with four horse ams and liveried drivers In several coaches Th new service to th Lies Observatory begins to morrow Fifty peopl go up tbe mountain Hans for th new hotel by th Mount Hamilton Star Company on lop of th mountain art now In th handa of aa acciiteot THE It CA MCItDEB Wae 4 Ss Conventions at Salinas and Modesto Preparations at Los Angeles For the a ate Convention Mosssto May 10 The Democratic County Convention met to day and elected tbe following dalegatu to til Stats Con vention at Los Angeles John Tucker Hudelson James Ripperdan Kit trill A Clarey Maddox Daniel Kelltaer Tbe platform adopted is opposed to aay discriminations In favor of monopolies and corporations and opposes the extension for the time for th payment ot ihe railroad debt proposed by th Huntington bill declares that th Democracy is in foil accord with President Cleveland and indorsee his late message to Congress Th delegates were instructed to at all honorable means to secure the nomlna tlon for Congressman ot Yt right of tnis county Ttjcbon A 1 Msr 10 Since the ac tion of the Democratic Convention in re fusing to indorse ooremor Zolick administration a move is oa foot to get up a monitor petition throng bout th Tern tory using th President to appoint bis ancceisor Lo Akgxl ss Uay 10 The delegates to the Democratic Convention are beginning to arrive is this city It Is expected that 90 par cant will oa hand rnesday morning Workmen are now bogy arranging Huerd I pavilion Th chair on th main floor wilt be occupied by delegates Back of these will seata for Invited guest Both gab lerleswlUbe reserved for ladles and escorts Th badges to be worn by delecaua wRl be mad ol pink satl with th nam of th county they are from la to center So doubt the decorations will excel anything ever seen at a convention la this State Fifteen thousand yards of bunting and innumerable flowers and plants will be used oostlng 1500 over lbe etage will ha a national flag thirty six by twenty four feet Over th iu Jets will be appropriate mottoes 1 six foot heap bf roess and evergreens will decorate th center of the roof from which will depend rope ofcypreu with rose entwined a llte sue portrait ot President areland will occupy the nea ter ot th stage With a draped picture of aoaanccsT a one stae Donleavy secretary ol th Pond Democratic Club of Baa Francisco hu written that he wants to be secretary ot in convention Fifteen cart have been engaged for as enrslonlsts to Santa Monica Pasadena and other places The procramm la for Foot to nominate Stephen While for delegate aiitrge aieyor tu workman A Ostboff Dal valla and Byron Waters are tatted of aa district delegates boi seems to have tn insid track to secar th loBgreulonal nomination through ill friend a Da Berth Shorb la pursuing aa active atill hunt The later Is an old rival of Hoses both la butiDMi and politics and nay mil things warm BaUxas Uay 10 Th County Democratic Convention met her to day and elected th lollowlngpersoBS to attend tne BUM Convention Webb Porter a 2 Hebert Manuel Marrett Peter Christ nan Sargent John Sheehy and A OoMwater BACaAXESto May 10 Bamoerattd I prjoariai were held la thi city to dy tor tn eieeuon oi aeiegaua to ma county aanvantlan tali held on Batnrdav when delegates to th Los Angsles eonvenaon will be chosen Th contest wu between I th faction headed by Poatoutar Stephen I and another merensiea sy rex xownaena and others Th ragolt Is that tn Strpbaat crowd will hav a majority of twenty algbt deVf atek tram this city Th conn try is yet to be heard from and It i difl euttto tell which faellon will control tbt emTenHons JK iV Alack Sooti hu snddanl dtea maarad Every train brings mora recruit to the I merchandise wu shot at with no Sct from UUjc and nnaarora tdUorj ar a i a a aJ si I a aa aia akis alsaa a eall aa ata jae sajatnaan ta I ptsa fttal aMHa 3wi fc i THE MEDICOS jft --A ariaasarv uagiia VJld ra SJiXIUU Business SACXi ctjrro liar la The California Tharniecttutoal Society spent a very lesssnt day This morring th members Were driven about th city to see th Veritas point el Interest and thi afternoon a banquet wu given by th Local Association Keeponses to toast were made by John Calvert and glebe ot San JossV Dr lUelvin el Oakland Frederick Kay ot Sacramento Mr Eanford ot Stock ion iw urten oi uroviue rroiittor Kanlon Mr Qraw and Mr Baker of 8an PTanctsco Mr Geary ot Sacramento Mr VcPoaald ana Mr Steele ot San rrancisco and Professor Want ot th College of Pharmacy It wu decided to hold the jt next anausl convent on in San Jon Th TfJiZ vsutwi cvuv um ve uiauv a auaus a awuggie tyt we prue A 2t fxua oAiaiatjKo clahs pi Xreparattont for th Grand Amy Banlaa MJiexrooitMxB Kar la IreTytnlag wu iSLntir i monilcg lor th reception of iiL tat TisIUag of th Grand Amy of i the Bepnbllc Th reception oommlue tf jjsTI located hadquartrsta the Uasonlo jS Xaapla PrMidanHUUikar ana an i jaot cuit ae avery thing ateagtaryto th eomfort of th 8ivfuuta AtnoonthauarriTiiUgndCttieo 2 iv Mtts alintr gtroar arrtTgd atttadtd by J7r dr mcwr aItwalMpieaa ana wara Und Hjaarlarav Six tw ton gtorth art txpeoud ea th do dock train i i vjia town la filling np with itrangers 5 drawn bar bf th annBalaneampment to nlaht I i ii ta Wa aang Bgtjl tartlj ssT wOJUtlvea a esmpUmanl tosnembmttba Qraad Aray tt ta Th avect ol lb aeaapmaal willba rS ta parada Batarday and lb aaatpflr sUtarday eight when twentr tour yorta iW wwvvHwvvii i It Was Vaproveked and Cansed by Whisky TmccxetL Ua 10 John PrAit iilA this afternoon XBoea Hi slayer Willlam Kayes is closely guarded tn the Trnekee Jail rumor uya an attempt will be made by Peyton a friends to lynch him Both men were river drivers and helped on th stoca aim company a mammoth drive of 6 000000 feet of lore They had sever quarreled and Keyee wae losuug sos surHoar man sue eoeonog was wholly unprovoked and Keyee scribes it to whisky Payton wu 30 years old ills two brothers armed from Sierra City to night Tresas Baptist Conference raxiKo Uay 10 The Sttt meeting of th Baptist Minister and Laymen a Con feranee held In thla city elected th fol lowing otseerr to dayt President Bar Sanvan Bptacer ol 8an TraasUco vie I ptaildanti Professor Melvlll Dulerof Loi angwesaaa rtMcvnjieoi Anxon cierx 11 li Smith el Fresno statistical eae tsry Bev Qatwtll of Baa Francisco treasursr Deacon strong ot Bscra manto anattor cod oi Ban rran cseo Th meeting wu largely attended and ranch lotsrest wu manifested Th satsioa eiosci to morrow A llormea Criaao Bait Laii Citt May la John Turn berg aocaud ot adultery wu brought ttloraComnltsIoaet honaU to day In April 1887 Frame OUens mother kept a boardlng hoatev and Turnbsrg wu oa ol tar boardan Th rt who 1 but 1 0 yairsoldnow bag a ehUd about tart months oldTnrnberg hu a wife and tore children la Bwedea HI ball was fixed at9800 bnt he wu unable to find tnrettas ani wu eommltted to tbt penitentiary II admit ha offense DeUrtuInd Uardarar Qioaa A Tl May ia InformUon au oil reashtd tttrt that Ur Wahlen a conntry merchant at Wheatfleld ttttta mlMt north ot Qlobe while oa big return yesterday from Tnasan with a load of Is supposed by th same party Th de cessea isaves one saugnier dotui vau fornla Effertlve Planters Tccsos A Uay lO A Star fooe special wys Word bu been received that on the Sin at Bayard ealeon on San river In a shooting scrap Captain Adams wu shot through the inng Bob Prlngle In the month aud Bill Ehoadu In the band Bom month ago Prlngle brother wu assassinated ZhU fight wu a result ot that affair A Chief of Police Strtekra Down PoiTLAjtD Uay 10 Chief of Police 8 ParrUh bean attacked with a slight apoplectic stroke and la now confined to his home la this city Ho wu eeized aud denly while walking ontht street and fell helpless to the sidewalk His condition this evening is very greatly Improved and tanguin hopu ar entertained of his speedy recovery Tbe Waters Killing Lo Anoxlkj May la The Coroners inquest In the cue ot Patrick Waters shot by his wife a few daya ago wu held this evening There wu strong testimony that the deceased made aa assault apoa hie wife before the latter fired The Jury tasd that Waters came to his death from wounds Inflicted by his wife 8oaoma Coanty Fruit Crop Santa Rosa May 10 It Is the universal opinion of the fruit growers of thi coanty that this years yield of peaches and prone will be the heaviest aver known by many thousands of pounds Apricot and cherries are a little light The grape crop will be immense Killed by tbe Care Los A ioiLis May la John Bnek ley died this morning from Injuries re ceived lest night by falling nnder the wheels while stealing a tide on an outgoing passenger train His age is 50 years Ha wu poorly clad and hi reti dance 1 not known Tbe Saita Itoaa Boomer 8AKTA Bosa May la Ex Mayor Overton wu this evening ejected President of the Board of Trade vice Mayor Bylngton resigned Arrangements were also made for a mass meeting to be held In the near future and to be addressed by IL Mills and Eatee Convicted of Manslaughter Sax Diiqo May 10 The case ot Charles Spencer on trial for the murder ot one Famswortb th proprietor of the Oxford Hotel ou Coronado beach at a dance sev erl months ago wu brought to an end this evening by a verdict ol manslaughter Methodltt Conference 8anta Rosa May 10 The Bittrl Con frenc of the Methodist Episcopal Church South con reoed in this city yes erday lbe session will continue through the week Rev Brown pres ding elder of this district is the presiding aScer A Saloon Keeper Tumble Petaiuxa Msy 10 George Tanner a saloon keepor while recklessly driving this afternoon wu thrown from his cart and ba41y injured about the bead A woman who wu riding with him fell on Tanner and escaped without injury A Sudden Death Sacbaxekto May 10 A Portuguese named Plzarro aged about 53 employed in the Southern Pa iflo Company freight sheds dropped deed to day from heart dlnease He wss In tbe best oi health in the morning when he went to wqrk Sha ta a oarthuuse Repdi jo May 10 The Sjpervisors to dsy decided to locate tbe Courthouse on a block of land 300 feet square on a beautiful slope In Redding This Is i subtly location and gives general satisfaction Every one favors a Use building A Fatal otb Pulling Viboima Vev May 10 William Liv Ingtton sbtft boss at tbe Crown Point mine died this morning of blood poisoning produced by the ulceratlonof his jaw follow log the extraction three days ago of a decayed tooth The Fresno Libel Suit Fbisno May 10 Th cue of Hansen sgalnst William Hearst for libel wherein tfieplalnliT sued for 30 000 wu decided br tbe jury this afternoon in favor of the plaintiff with damages fixed at 1 and costs Held Trial 8ACBAnrvro Msy la John Hurts who stabbed and seriously wonnded Frank Zehner in a sa oon row lut month had an examination In th Pollco Court today and wu held to answer in the sum of iooo An Excursion Fast Santa Asa May 10 The Phillips ex cur Ion left to day for Chicago here being one Pullman carload from here Tbey go via Santa Fe and thence eut over the Pennsylvania system Tbe Woman With the Whip 6a vta Aha Mey 10 A young man named Rlatt wu horsewhipped on tbe street to night by Mrs Rule a prominent and wealthy woman Iso particulars csn be learned Acquitted of Forgery Fbisvo May 10 Warner and Chase arraslad soma months ago charged with forgery were to day acquitted by a jury COAST DEMOCRATS MOVE TO SECLRE ZCLICK 9 REMOVAL SblrSSf tweatMaaatAthjaitfcebatotf tfj f5 BoeileyB alt and EsUrkrook Buckley virn tirtel atyers Irwin and OBrien nrst oa ca4a eiuies4AyeTi ui jenip ma Hoy bbock Myers Cbay of Waxblagtoa Xl vtb sar maim tndln oll Wta ton btrok oas Ksterbrook CBrlea Bae aett Wild pitch OlJay Empire Lynch Surprises on the Ball Fieli Defeat of the Chicagosby the Giants The Phillies Worry the Detroit Bostons Boys Badly Bothered The gamee ot the national Lea roe played yesterday were won by the New TurkPhiladelphia Pittsburg and Indianapolis clubs Special Dispatches to the Ckbo tictje JOLLT GIANTS Boston Jftroti ChV ago PhlUSelphla Kn for Iadlanapotia I el 13 Pmborar I 61 ahlngton 13 The Amerleaa Association CiHasHAH Uay la Cincinnati 7 Et fXooltl LoctSTTXjgJJsy la LonlsvllI 1 Kan su City 3 CurrxiAKiUaylO Cleveland 3 Bal llmortj PHttADkiJHiA Uay la The Atbletio Brooklyn game wu postponed on account of rain Tne New Yorkers alake Thine Lively for Chicago Chicago May la The home gam wu decided against th Chicago to day A dropped lj by Ryan a bas oa balls a wild throw by Pfeffer and a tingle by Richardson gave ew York three earntd rant In thi second inning tad really lost tbe game two rnne were all the home team were able to score The New Yorks other two runs were made on error ot Pfeffer tod Burns Pfeffer madt a great hit for a home run In the seventh and Ryan made a run In th eighth on hit three bate hit tnd a put out Welch and Van Hallten both pitched in splendid form The Chicago had th hues full In th ninth Inning but Ullamtoo and Burnt dew out to lot leaving their comradu stuck when a good bit would probably have won the game A splendid doablt plav by Peltit and Darling Sullivan out fielding and Rourke catching were tbe chief features The tttendanoa wu over 5000 Score CHICAGO Aa IB SB FO A a i 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 Rvaruc I Hulliven 1 1 lettlt Anson lb Pie ter 2b ft liianjan a a Burn 8b an Haltren LwriinK a Totals 31 3 7 0 Kourke hi by batted bad VO tTC 0 0 0 3 1 i i a CRourkr lie nan arl a a Evlng 3d Connor lb Uore KioLa tlson 3b lattery Wecb Totals Aa a la earn a 4 i is 10 110 3 0 0 0 13 0 3 0 10 0 0 0 5 5 9 0 37 20 4 7 8 9 0000001103 Chlcajro New York turned runs Chlcaco 2 Three hit Ryan Home run ITePer Doable plan letl and I arllng I redi and Anson First ba on teill i fUamaOa llurfu0 Kourke lnz and Connor First base on errors CUl cago 1 New York 3 6truck out By Van Haltren i elch 11 Pna ea balls OK0 jrke 1 Wild PUUi an Ualtrea 1 Umpire Valentine DEFEATtO CHUPIONS Success the Quaker City Men at Detnte Dktboit May 10 After an absence of some tine Casey made bis appearance today aud pitched very effective game keeping tbe bite well scattered Irwin made the only costly error of the game a wild throw to first In the fourth which allowed Twltcbell to score A bau on balls a single sna an ut In first gave tbe champions an earned run The visitors scored two In tbt first on singles by Wood and Fogarty Andrews tingle Mnlveys double and Bastlao single in the seventh gave them the winning run Score arrjioiT a a ia sa po a Bicbsrdson 3b 4 1 0 8 3 BronthersTlbi 4010010 Thompson rf 4000100 Rows as 4 0 10 3 3 0 WhU 3b 4010010 TwltcheU If 4 110 10 0 Hanloo 4001301 Bennette 40306 10 Oetzela 4 0 2 115 2 Totals 33 2 i a 21 13 i rHlUDKXrHIA AR IB SB PO A Woodlt 4 110 3 0 1 Andrews cf 4130300 Fogarty rt 4010100 Mulvey 3b 4130330 Farrar lb 400 0900 Irwin as 2000231 Clement 3010300 Baauan Jb 3010310 Casey 3000041 Total SI 1 9 0 27 11 i mvvs BV in cos 123468739 Detroit OOlOMOJ i Pb ladelpbla 20000010 3 Earned runs Detroit 1 Phladelpbla 3 Two base htte Andrews Mulvey Three oae bit Kenn tt Double puiy Getzetn Rlchard oo Broutberi Getie Howe and Broutl era First base on ba Is Kichard on Irwin First base on errors Delrjit 1 Struck oat Rich ardson Cleraeats Wild tehee Casey Lin BEAH EAIBU8 BEATEN Th Fittsbu Boyt Manage to Score a Tlctory Pittsbcbo May ia Pittsburg always coald bit Clarkion and they did not tail to do so to day which allowed them to break heir long losing streak II wu an earned victory although it eeemed to be lost when in the eighth inning Boston made one and tied the score But lbe locals touohed CUrksooln their half of the tenth and netted two runs which lead wu reduced to one by Kelly earned nfn The features of the game were hits to the fence by Johnson and Dtrymplt and a double play of Morris who caught Brown banted fly and assisted Knehne to stop Johnson at third Kelly wss called la to eatch la the sixth inning and steadied Clarksoa wonderfully Score riTTSBCBO iaaiBaro ae Sunday S100400 IXiToll 6 2 8 18 10 Maul lb 4 3 3 li Dun lap 2b 6 0 10 3 4 0 Fields tt 6331010 DalrympleyL 4140003 Euebne 3D 4311330 Smith a a 4 13 0 10 3 Morris 4 000 172 Totals 40 16 I SO 21 BOSTOW Aa ia sa pa a Kelly tf te 4 3 4 17 3 0 Kise at 6 1 1 0 1 3 1 BattooSb 8 110 3 10 ash2b 33084 0 MerrUllb 4 110 13 10 Johnson 4 0 1 0 1 1 0Ronr ecrJ 6 9 1 0 1 tl Brown At 6ll03O 0 Oarksou 1 1 0 8 1 Totals 46 10 It 1 30 31 4 aoira ar amrurssw 13 3 4 J8 8 10 Pittsburg Fit 31 000 ll Boson 10 0 14 0 3 I 0 1 10 TBE BOOSIEBS WIN Defeat of the Senators at Xadlaaap oUa IsutAKAfOUs Uay 10 A sucosuloa of monetonout bltnkt characterised to dsy a game np to the fifth inning whta Irwin reached first oa an error and by tome rapid but ranning aided by little in tbt field scored the only ran madt bf hit tide Indianapolis faliad to man tat home plat until tbt mtta tnaiat when a couple ot hits two errors and two stolen buss gsvt them three runs Jo the tlghth Hlntt madt oat ot tbt longest nomt rna drives tver teen on tat gTouaa and Washington kindly auisttd in allow Ins the boat team to aeon tat other three rant eeort XM tA tArouaw Aaa lasapo ae Hlnaacl 4 1 0 3 0 Myers 3 10 14 20 Denny a Seery Be aett Sb 4 Esterbrook lb 4 McOeechy 4 Buckley 8b 4 Boyle 4 3 13 10 1 a a i 0 10 8 3 0 i 0 3 0 4 10 0 0 0 8 1 4 Totjla Hone fc SS 7 4 87 13 WASHisa ros Aaa lasapo a Wll aowt 4 Brlenjb 4 Atyera 8 1 8 9 8 9 a 0 8 4 3 8 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 DottnellvaD 0DaylSnmea 0 1 TotalaM 18 3 87M i afar rr arroroa i InaianapoBa Toopo a Wahlnitfln0 O0O1O00O 1 Sai aad runs larTlenapfttlt 3 Three heat bit Dtnny Jiarrnar iilBaaV Douhltplayt HOW THET BTAND Beeord of the Clab at the Katlenal 1 league The following table gives the record ot tbt Katioaal League Clubs to data 3 Curst Iff 7 FIBEMEN AT NAPA BCAX8rOB TBE TOTJBSAUENT TO DAT The Conventlea Decides to Bold th Start Tenraamtnt at Santa Beta ifflcert Elected Nat A Uay 10 This city wu alive with excitement tali morning throngs ot vis ito having arrlvtd from all parts of th surrounding country to witness tbe parade of firemen which wu a complete success The delegates mat at 3 dock A handsome silver plated trumpet the donation of th California FJre Apparatus Company wu received thi morning and will be Offered atrophy the winning hosetesmH It it probable that the principal bote race will tt contested by only two teems tho Pttalumu and th Alerts Th hook and iadder race will proba bly be contested la by Ban Rosa Peta lumeaul Nape Tnt boyt from PeUluma Healdiburg Saa ltefael and Santa Kosa had all arrived by last night and the St Helena and Calistoga delegation arrived thi morn ing At 7 clock lut evening the ape teams were out for practice and ibis morning the PetaUma and bauta Rosa teams ran over the course Jn the bettlne tbe Peta lainaboeo teamlaallghtlyln tbe lead and between them aud Santa Rosa a strong rivalry exls a The rule to govern he racee are fol lows lach hook and ladder team shall ran 300 yards and pat up a Ihtrty ioot ladder perpen a ioularly and have a man ascend to the top Uoie to be called wben he grapple the top rung team to con Jit of eevrnteea men besides be foreman or trainer In the bone racea twelve men are to con lf taie a team cart to carry 350 feet of bow distancelJOO feet In all HOOft to bjdrant lay 30 feet of ho enco ple and screw on ptre time to be taKen when water caTee the pipe 1 or eah leak discovered at the by ra or note jushngs three secoa Is are to be add tj the time The stene tbe the juvenile races shall 300 feet lew members to be 16 yean old or under Tbe gauge at tbe hydrant regLners 46 pounds pressure of water The parade began at 10 clock and the procession was follows under the com mind ot Grand Marshal Biggs Kill BrssS Band el lels of department jure nil hose companies visiting hose com psntee local not companies visiting hook and ladder companies lo al hook and ladder companies Pioneer Engine Comiay 1 of Nape city city officials llisens and guests The publlo buildings basinets houses ana many of tbe private residences are gaily decorated In honor ot he visiting firemen Tbe apparatus ot tbe PeUluma Hose Ho and Ladder and Juvenile Hose com panics arrived tbis morning and several of the teams reached here thle afternoon lbe races will begin Friday immediately nn tbe arrival ot th morning train from Saa Francisco The delegstu to th convention are follows MCaml9 LEogelkeA Cere ghibo Owald Cowen and ii Prlum Petaloma Darwin Cook Rockefeller tnd Wolcott Heald burg A More hi ad San Rafael FlotW HGrissIm A Doobledty and Adams Santa Rosa Armstrong andN Collin Calittoga Hairs nd A IV Bwarural St Helena Summers RwenJrtFM Earl and Eastman Napa At a meeting this evening Santa Rosa wu chosen on the first ballot th place for th next tournament Prises were ar portioned at follows Host race First 133 second 807 60 third 22 00 Tbe same amount to the book and ladder com panics Special prise are offered for tbe juvenile and toot raoea The following ot fleers have been elected UPlmm presi dent Colrsu oleott A a Swartont first second and third vlce preetdeute respectivelyi Breltenbaeb correspondlag secretary Dunbar recording secretary McGregor treu nrer The convention adjourned until Friday morning PgTALtniA Msy 10 Over 200 people went from Felalnma to the Iepatourna ment ot a livery team In town 1 anen gagtd GOOD FOB THEBMALITO A Bridge to Be Built Acroe tbe Feather Itlver Oboviiuv May la The Board of Supervisors to day voted an order for bids to establish a bridge over Feather river sooth of Orovllle to the center of Ther malito It is understood tbat theCalifor nla isortnern Railway Company will bid on tbe proposition and a joint railway nd travel bridge will ba constructed end the Tbermsllto Colony Company will be allowed right of way for street railway purpose over tbe bridge COAST NOTES Elko NtV It to btrt an agricultural association Slxty alx members ue enrolled already EigBt year old Eddie Barrow lost leg while pitying on tht railroad turn table at Rente Ana Lut Satnrdav and la ainartad to die Th accidental discharge of a shotgun took off the greater part of Perry Apn ham scalp at th Seventy six mine in Sierra county Wednesday It is stated that a prominent landowner ot Elko Nev 1 seeding hit rtnob to tee Indian women and children will bt em ployed la gathering tht leaves A large vein of quart uiaylfig from 300 to fSOao a ton Is reported In the Jnlitn mining district 8n Diego coanty sad prospectors are flocking to the Julian hills About 3000 pounds of nltro glycerln expiodta in tht nltro glycerine housed th California Fowdet Works Tuesday afternoon and the oompanUf building a nt bouse on th spot Eayt the Btno JonntuI Willi Eve ett and Chsrlle Lake were playing Sunday noon with a toy pistol when accidentally discharged taking effect la the latter knee Tht wound atrlou Tat commenctmtnt txerclse ot tbt University of tht Ptdflc tn Jest will be held on Uay 16th to tht 24th inclusive tbt tzamlnanont la the eolletlete and academlodepartmeets occupying the first three daya --At The Dalles Or WslUr Hill and another boy named Etplnr were pitying with a pocket knife throwing It In tbt tlr when it fell blade foremost tnd struck HtU In tht brsast InSlcUng a ttvtrt ii not fatal wound Tbt Portland Orteonian thinks tht tapping ot Goose lake by lbe proposed Modoe county Irrigation tahemt It likely by lowering the water In the like to add a consiaeranie area to tne tuiaoie iana on the border of theXregon end of the lake John Logtn and Frank Folsom attempted to crou the Carson rtrtrSandty when they got into tbe wrong ford The horses had to swim for It and turning th boggy over spilled the occo pants Into the stream Thing were badly demoUihod but they cot out alive Tbt Sacramehlo water worts with two pumps raising 3000000 tad 4000000 Kuoua per aay mpecuvwy are im need another nnrnn ao rasid bu beta the growtn oi lb city wnen ue company rR vcv is i f5fe Sll i c1vf JfWir SLiskl 9 cot it 3 000 000 pump it wu supposed to nave eapadiy snEclenl to meet ut city nseds for ail time The St Johns XT ITeraM tlyt1 A lot of Chinamen recently vislud Lower Csll toroia ana alter inspecting ine councry about Enstnada and other points on tht peninsula wish to colonise if it is pout hla fa nneiktie A Arks ajiraa nf lanL arut commence tbe cultivation of poeplea tor ue manuiactort er epium lis una they ssv la asMelallr adssted to It growth and for this purpose cannot be excelled even In Chinav Justice ot the Peace Clgla et 64 Helen so jaonoay received ue touowtng aote evidently written tn disguised feminine hand dated at Saa Francisco and elgned Oat Who Know Th murderert ot John Wright are known ta tne and de tectivu will be senvto St Helen and very on of thm will bt mad to pay tht penalty ot their part tbe cowardly crowd will euffer for their cowardly act Murderers beware of the vengeance of th law orcttatavens ar Bnnday mernlngwhn a Party ot ilxJ were aescenautg the uoouyear a -between Mevada City and DownlevUle the wagen raa on to one of the wheel horses thrqwiag htm off the grade The mountain tt rur steep at that point and when the haraeea wu eat tbe bona rolled aad aUd daw i vut sea 1 ut balore iton rptnt Aviadlat tzau had to bt tat to it faCJSL Mmu ktotria road arala where be wu bitched np nd the party proceeded to uetraeaunauonwitnoai lunneracctaena Local Ausmblv 522 KnlkhU of Labor of Po land or bu seat Eut a circular itanng met a combination ot merchant banker speculators and others at Portland and throughout Oregon bu been formed or ad vtrtiiing th State nu to induce people to go to Oregon with the primary object of skinning7 them The Oregon paper claim that the circular 1 absolutely false It object being to prevent latwrtri from coming to Oregon ao tbat help may be tcaret and wigu high Th Petaluma Courier accounts for the mysterious absence of Peta Olsen follow It is rumored that the people of tepa coanty living near tht farm where Mrs Lyons wu murdered a year since are generally arriving at th conclusion that her husband and not Pete Olsen wu the murderer and tnat he not only murdered hi wife bnt alio killed Pete Olsen and bid Bis body somewhere in the vicinity ui aid that Lyon wu very jealous of his wile and this la the sap posed cause of what is now believed to hart been doablt murder Thursday morning of lut week the fly wheel of the hoisting engine at tbe tt ake Up Jlm mine at Butte burst and tbe piece flew In all directions Th cage started downward with lightning like rapidity the brake which opersted on tbe rim of the fly wheel wu now useless but the engineer had the presence ot mind to threw a stick of cord wood into the mieQlnery which stopped it Apiece of the fly whoel eat the stum pip end th hoisting works were filled with steam in a moment The frightened fireman skipped and did not come back that day Tht Napa Reporter pablUhe th following regarding th sister of th msn who wu lynched at St Helena last week Pet Graham titter cf young Wright who wu hanged by a St Helena mdb hu been confined in the County Jafl for several days put being unable lo pay the fine of oO which wu assessed against her on being eon vie ed of keeping a bouse of ill fame Since she was notified of her brother horrible deeth she bss been in coniolable and Sunday evening subset ptlon peper was quietly passed around town tht tmount of her fine raised and paid to tht Sheriff and ah wu releued The Bed Bluff People Cause of Mar 5th says QH Cbue ie In receipt of a letter from Dr SkeUhley dated Oakland May The doctor saya he leavee for Loe Angeles Thursdiy night and when he returns It will be with birds bag and baggage He says be hae had some trouble In settling np his affair in consequence of hie late partner being attaobed aud hie property being sold by the Sheriff for debt The pspere hare made some capital out of this says tbe doctor and they seem to look upon me common property in tbelr attempt to wage a section 1 war The do tor says he will be at Red Bluff by May 12th The Wlnnemucca Silrer Stale ssys The Humboldt river is graduslly rising Com lnlssloner Thles of Lovelock personally visited nearly every rion who hu a dam in the river from Beowawe west and prevailed upou them to let the water run for ten days or two weeks so aa give ranchers In this county a show All willingly acceded to the prooosttion and a a consequence there la a material Increase In the volume of wster This will enable rancberslu this vicinity to Irrigate their meadows and Lovelock fsrmsrs to lrrl gate their grain and alfalfa fields It is believed tbat when tbe warm weather seta in and melt the inow drlfts at tbe head of the river there will be more water than at present The San Luis Obispo Republic says On Isst Friday a man by tbe name of Martin Ansburo broke into tbe dwelling bouse of Samjbibson situated between Ueaue and ta tia stations and appropriated to bis own use two guns a knife and other articles The theft wss shortly afterward discovered and Gibson and others started in pursuit The thlrf wu tracked to femplelon and tbe constable at Fmo Kotl i was telegraphed to look out for blm The telegram was banded to Con stable Misenheimor while be wu at breakfast end happening to glaaee through the window be discovered his mil passing up the street wltb gun on his shoulder while from his hip pockets projuded a revolver and bowie knife The man wu al ones arrested 11 US UOFKIN IN CHICAGO She Refuses to Talk of Her Trouble With uld Ch cwo Hedld May 6th Mrs Minnie Hopkins ie Chlcego lady ZhtTVLfZXt Promoting arbltrstton and encouraging reciprocal commercial rela of making a mark in order to divert pub lic criticism trom miaseit arrived in ni cago Ihursday from Monterey Cal where she hu been spending tbe winter Mrs Hopkins is the guest of ber father George Dunlap at tbe family residence corner of Dearborn avenue and Oak street She leaves to day for Mr Dunlap country seat at Geneva Lake end will remain there a few days then returning to Cnl ago to remain here for eome daya visiting among her la ally and friends Uopklc is attractive and clever in the day when ph reigned tbe belle of Chicago society she pct sessess remarkable conversational powers and is most interesting Her manner ia a little more subdued perhaps bat the few years slnct her marriage and Iu i bappy ending have added to rather than diminished her beauty she Is grand and ueenly in form and stature beautlfnl of eature and charming in manner Sue ie in manynspects an ideal American lady She receired a reporter for the Herald very kindly but declined to talk about the unwarranted at ark which Jay Gould made upou her Why should I talk she said If I met Mr Gould on the street to dsy I should ask him ii be had mad tbe remarks at trlbutedtohlm and ask him why he made tbem He and 1 and George Gould have been upon friendly terms I bare no con troversy with Jay Gould abe said in a sad tone Idou tknow what be meantandso sr I am concerned it 1 a closed book hat can a poor little woman like my self do barely I coald not rata a man who la worth a hundred millions even it I wanted to and I would not try to do it I am of no consequence iu this matter end my troubles are my own and the publlo bu no concern In tbem I bave avoided all reporters and have shrunk from notoriety To a sensitive woman all thla newspaper talk is exceedingly an plessant A woman wbo Is maligned and attacked by a man hu no chance to attain ber right There Is no reply that be could make to inch in jueslce tbat would bo near so eloquent ber silence A woman feelings are cot respected it she deigns to sar euy thing For tbat reason even though I bad no other I have forborne to ssy anything I spent the winter at Monterey pUu antly I could aud my friends appreciating my feelings never referred to my troubles 1 saw but little of what appeared in tbe newspapers I feel glad to think that some ot them saw fit to champion my cause and to these I feel very grateful Dont uk me she said pleadingly to submit to an interview I am omy a woman and ot no consequence to any one OuUlde of my own family and circle of fr ends tnd therefore should be spared farther pain Ot the plcuant usoclatloae of the past and her own homt Mrs Hopkins did not jtiittt to sptak Her father Mr Dan lap said Mrs Hopkins love a quiet country life She lines chtokena dogs and horses and ebe Is going to Geneva Lake to enjoy these TOBINS THE SCOUT Career of the Han Shot by Jtlt Cartons Bon Denver Dispatch to tht Globe Democrat Tbomu Toblns wbo wu mortally wonndtd recently tt Fo Qtritnd CoL by Billy Carton a ton of Kit Canon tht famous scout wu st one time ont of tht most famous men on the frontier He wu one of the companions of Kit Canon whea tbe latter wu in his prime and gained almost equal notoriety fer hi bravery aad daring 1a erotecntlnr hit work a scout for th Government aad a ierwara in saaing care ot irousieaome Indiana HI most famous deed wuth capture of the Espenesu brothers fsmous Mexican bandlta wbo mad themselvee a terror la tbe conntry round about Taot In New Mexico Tbey robbed and murdered and defied the eountry The Government well toe Territory offered large rewards tor the capture of the bandits deed or elite and at lut wttn tome ot robin frltnat had been Ulled the intrepid scout announced bis intention of obtaining the reward Ht ctarted out atone wu hla custom with nohlng bnt hi rifle ana blankets depending upon the country to tupply blm with food Ht wu rone several dare the period of time varies in th dlffereuf nar ratives ont one aay xooia appeared et ine Ingle store tnTtot tnd damped the bead ot two humans oat of a gunny sack upon tht floor They were the beads of the Fj peaoeu brother and he claimed tht reward HI athrv wu that ha overtook tht brow era when alone ia camp In a wooded country ana mot one oi utm trom ambush A desperate fight ensued with tht death of the bandit Tobin then cat off tbem Into the gunny sack and carried the bioodv tranhlaa tn Taoa Owing lomt troabit Tobint ntver got ue rewtra Awnen All barton aiea Billy hla ton married Toblns daughter audio later years the old toout iu done little bnt eke oat a lsiv existence on hla ranch Young Carton hit ton tn law xeptaawreiu Fort uariana ana looms frequently visited the place Yesterday they engaged tn a quarrel whea the old scout nnder tbt influence of liquor announced bit determination to kill Carton The eon in law knowing that the old man had lost nont of bit rem utable ability with tbe us of hi tide did not girt bin much latitude and tbot aim down At last accounu bt wu ytt alive but he can nosreoovesw Sb Childs IXItUke Jodie Aaat Jane who petal He Tommy a wonoer watt mate you cneeaa toot to much fresher thtn miner little Tommy I tpott ltlvcaOMl UTMtTOraaaMMBa A Very Busy Day in the Senate Passage of Several Bills of Importance The House Devotes Another Day to Debate on the Mills Tariff JILL Special Dispatch to the CEsoar icia Washtkgtoi May la Ia tbt Senate the Housi bill to promote agriculture wu reported and placed on be calendar Tht Eailroad Land Grant Forfeiture bill wu taken up tbe question being on Calls motion to reconsider the vote by which tht bill wu passed The blllwu reconsidered tnd again brought before the Senate An amendment to protect pre emption and homestead claimants offered by Spooner wu agreed to Call offered an amendment confirming tbt titles of purchasers of certain railroad lauds in Florida Thi wu tgrttd to tad tbt bill WU ptutd Tbt Pensions Approprittioa bin wu reported back from the Comml tee on Appropriation Stewart girt notict tbtt after tbt Animal Industry bill wu disposed of bt would uk tbt Senate to consider tht bill for tht tdmitsloa ot Wublngtoa Trtrliory a Btttt Tht following bill were taken from the calendar aad petted Tbe Mil for the presentation of a gold medal to Joseph Frances ot New York la recognition of hit lervicei to humanity In the completion and perfection of life esving apparatus Tbis bill wu protested against by Cockerell one having neither merit Justice nor right 8herman moved that tht Senate proceed to consideration of tht resolution offered by Hoar tnd reported adversely yesterday from the Committee on Foreign Halations providing that when the fisheries treaty be under consideration a eteuogrspblo reporter shall be admitted to report the debitti tad proceedingi iacn reports to te snbject to the order of the Senate to publication Hoar suggested that Riddleberger resolution In favor of considering th treaty in open session should first be taken up and disposed of and wu Informed by Sherman that both question would be disposed of together The motion wu agreed to Edmonds mored that the doors be closed The motion wu seconded by Har rls and carried hen the doors were reopened the fol lowing bill were taken from the calendar and puted The Senate bill granting the Oregon Ral road and irrigation company the right of way seventy five feet wide on each side of track through the Nes Pereesln dlan reservation The Senate bill for an additional Assoc ate Judge of the Supreme court of Utah The conference report on the House bill authorising the President of the United ales to rrnge a conference for the par pose of promoting arbitration and reciprocal commercial relations with the Cen tral and Southern American slaws aud Mexico and Braili wu presented by Frye and agreed to The Senate then adjourned till Monday The Senate in secret session did not reach auy conclusion either upon th Riddleberger or Hoar resolutions Home Th Hon adopted tbe confsrsnee report on the joint resolution tutborlzluz the President to arrange a conference for tlens between the Lolled Stales and the republics of Mexico and Central andouth America auu sue empire oi Brazil TheUlll appropriating 100 000 to supply fbe deficiency in tbe appropriation tor the exrens of collecting revenue from customs for tbe fiscal ysar ending June soth wu pasisd wltb an amend mem of f3300000 to supply the defi ciency ia tbe appropriation for the pay meat of pensioners of the war of 1812 The House then went into committee of the whole on the tariff MIL Tomer of Georgia ipoke In favor ot the bilL Cannon ot Illinois said it Yru admitted tnat the revenue should be reduced Much well founded complaint had been mtde that the President by hi veto of the dependent Pension bill had prevented the distribution of ptrt of that revenue among the defenders of the union This the President had however signed ihe Mexican wu Pension bill and etch ot these toldlt rich or poor bad hi nam inscribed en tbe pension roll when he reached the age of 6 years The widow of a Mexican war soldier whose husband fought to destroy the Union got a pension while the widow of a Union soldier could only receiye it by producing the strictest technical proof alter the lapse ol a quarter of a century after the death of ae hatband Ihe President had piled np a surplus in 300 national bank to the amount of 600 000000 without interest It wu only by th efforts of Ksndsll and Morrison that he had been forced to apply part of the surplus to the redemption of bonds already due Taking up the Tariff bill cannon denied that ltt tariff feataret woaid redact tbe rereaae one cent It would destroy our great wool interest if we placed them in competition with the free lands of Australia and South America If he believed the provision Slaclog sugar on the free liat would rente the revenues far it wu pro dent he woa enact such provision with the addition of admtalstra ire laws and stop there He never could be accused of uplrlog to be a leader but he wu willing to hang on tbe walls a banner with the lu scriptlon 24000 000 off internal revenue 17 30U 000 off tobacco and 7 000 000 off special licenses and under that Free eugar and a bounty ol 2 cants a pound That was all that is needed to reduce tbe revenuee 86 000000 nilkinsouof Louisiana said tbat while th bill had not been framed lo suit his view or those of hi constituents he would say te the friend of aa honest re duetion of taxation that bis people would not shrink trom bearing tbelr share in the redaction of taxes now Imposed on tbe people Continuing he argued la favor of the sugar tax which he said wu a source et revenue la time of peace and wu end gave employment to many per sons California wu already producing enough beet sugar to justify tbe prophecy that from her fields would be taken greater wealth than had been wrung in golden treasure from her mountains Brumm et Pennsylvania said that Grover Cleveland acting Presidentol the United States had solemnly proclaimed the doctrine which wss the spawn ot the cotton combine of Wail itreet sports and of the hentucky whisky ring By protection only coald air remunerative wagea be paid tor labor Brumm denounced the gall of Southern Democrat who professed great rsgsrd for labor Tbat tame element hid reduced it laborer to more abject slavery than before the war To day Northern labor wu working oat the problem of it relation to capital and be boned tbe Southern Representative would tssl st it and stow to other at Boat tht ntth to light and lory Clements of Georgia uked what protec taction wu doing tor tabor ana proceeded to argue against it depicting the condition of the laboring men of the North Ht abjured the gentlemen on the other tide to abandon tbelr discussion of the Conf ederste Constitution tad slavery end deal with this the vital ques iou which conctratd tht people ot tht whole conntry Tbe committee rote and tht House took a recess until morning At the evening session tbt Tariff bill wu briefly discussed by ttvtral numbers Adjourned A 8CEME OF CAKWAOE The Char of Oarnaa Blgaae Horsemen at huekiu Sew York Sun On a lovely sprint Sunday Jattbtfort the billiard buried us tout Engllih ladiet tn Suaxiu mounted to the house top and witnessed a thrilling spectacle In the clear atmosphere every aovomeaf wu vuibleontbe uadyptaln behind the town across wnicn uimau uigna none men poising their long spears tad with terrific ytllt cbirged furkrasiy whllt tbt Egyptian troops drtwn np tn battle array poured valley after volley lata the tor baaed hosts Shell from tbt gunboats In the harbor hissed over lb bead ot tbe Urllei and tilnnead lnurthe mass of ad i vanclng Arabs lb charge wu det ptrtlt ts toe lunous rusats at au aiee aad tbt tremendous Art that emptied many asaddle did not daant the fanatical courage ol Ue desert warrior Then the ladle saw on the yellow sand a fierce band to hand fight tolditrt who were defending themulvu pierced with sheet a wavering of th charging lint and finally the alow retreat of the enemy who carried their dead and wonndtd from tht field at they sullenly retired There wae not a tree ot st boose to bide a Ingle detail or to impair tht vivldneaof tbu Sunday morning fptcttclt it coat over 200 llvu and It wu on of most rart oceutont when non combatant art tn ae anresil ant hafor them on a stage the carnage tad all the rtailtiu of JOnly one thing could nerit taut bar liarl i annuo said am haunt Jn their iiaaai Jotter upon Una tatU lrtit spear to face with tuchreckleu dtring the gIcamlogbyont aad the terrible artiUerr and small arm of modern warfare It 1 tbelr enbltme unquestioning faith tbat ti they fall in theimpetuouton aiaught upon the hated unbellevert they wuiemer as once upou ue isuciuee parasite premiseu oy we prppoek Xajf rABMEKS TBPST Ktthedt to Be Employed br tho Orgaaltatlaa Saaau CTty Mtoocra Tbt Boa Walter AUea of Merldea the originator of she Farmsrs Trust movement wu ia tbt city recently Mr Allen came to Kansas thirty two year ago and bu ever since been identified with the agricultural interests of the Bute He It new about 47 years old During the pert eighteen year bt hu been actively eagagtd la firming and stock raising near Jserldea Jefferson county At interval daring th pact twenty yeara he hu held several posts of trust He 1 one of th most energetic and tnurprlsint men Is th State and uierttwita paraoaablt pride tbat ht bu never ialled in any undertaking he has begun1 He ie frank andtearleu In the expression of hi opinions and is regardad tht soul of honor by all who know him In responu to an Inquiry relative to tht Ftrmtrt Trait which ht it to etrnestly tngtgid in promoting tad which It of tucb vital importance to the agricultural cluiet ot the horthwest Mr Allen said Tht formation of trntt it of modera origin and taey art great edacatort Tht beef bog and grain trust hart taught tbt ftrmtrt new to protect thtmttlre Hav log by agreement wiped out compeHtioa on their own goods they now enter tht publlo market and bay without competition Th prices ere fixed upon what It parchued well neon what is sold Wt furnish thsm onr crop rsports through Government ofllclal together with ta la veutory ot all bave to tell and from these data tbey art eaebled to figure piicu down and enlarge their profit The Legislature can give so relief and we can gain nothing by denouncing these trusts The remedy it tn ourown hand and It we fail to apply it deserve to be slaves hitherto nothing bu been published in retard to the details of tbt Farmer Trust These tie substantially at follows It tt our plan to appoint agantt to seU oar duce tnd loctl gtnt to gather it together and to thip It to tbt various mar ketsto create an executive board and a bureau of statistics which skill collect crop report regulate ehipmsnta and establish prices mty btrt tn overproduction bat by kttping tbt surplus off tbtmtrkttwt ctn tlwtyt maintain fair rices for whs there mty be a demand course it will take very large amount of money to put this plan into practical ope ation and wa expect to raise tht operating expenses necessary In this way proposition will be submitted so the coming rouventlon to loiorporate tbe trust with a capital stock of 0 000 000 to be Issued in 10 shares 10 OuO 000 of the stock to be held in reserve tnd 10 000 000 to be be told to acta al farm er aud nock raisers at SO cents or less on the dollar The ock is to be proportioned to tbe respective States and Territories according to their farming population and productive power and equally distributed in counties townships or districts The money receired In this meaner will be used In lcaagartriog the Ftrmtrt Trust Tht stents wbo will be tppolnted tt EtntuClty St Louis and other Comroer cial points to sell our produce will have fixe I salaries bat will bt reqaired to col lkct the usual commissions tor tailing produce Tbe com missions paid for mtrkti log cattle twin tnd sheep tt Kansas Oity Chicago and St Louis in 1887 wu 2 SS3 Siti add to thi sum half much more far Cincinnati Omaha Indianapolis Cedar Rapid Louisville aad St Joseph and we have tht total of commissions tor selling cattle swine and sheep of the Mississippi vsilsy 4J25 723 The annual production of wheat corn oats rye flax and barley in the Mississippi valley is estimated at 3 000000 000 bushel It 1 sf to say that three fifth of thi amount is sold In the public markets on which the commissions trt mid bv Ihep oducer amounting to about OOO uw mating a arena otai oi coiauuiiious paid oo livestock and cereal 10OJO 000 snnuslly Tnis entire business of selling coald be done ander our proposed trust system tt a cost not to exceed 1 000 000 annually lbe sum collected by our agent ueoin missions after deducting the amount nac easary for the payment of salaries end rrn nlng expecsee of tbe trust would be paid Into tbe treasury for the benefit of tbe stockholders and should this plan be ten erally accepted and the farmers and aloek raisers tnarVet all their produce through our agencies it would effect a saving in commission of 9 000 ooo snnuslly and in two years at this rate wa would bavt In bt treasury 18 000 000 placed to tbt credit of the stockholders which could be paid out iu dividends or appropriated in the purchase of stockyards and grata ele tstors tud thai mother great string would bt tccompliihed by reducing slock ysrdt snd evator charge I think the convention will adopt the inirlpal township as auxiliary district trusts numbering them 1 2 3 and so on designating th coanty and Stats When ten or more farmer in a township associate themselvc together and make application tor stock sending fifty cent oo the dollar paid up stock certificates will be furnished to sehmembr of the locsl association with a charter establishing tbem tn auxiliary farmers trust bui no stock can bt transferred by a stock Her except by resolution of theKxecn live Board keystone to the arch of this com bl nation 1 th local shipping agnt who can alway bt retched by teiegrtphie rommanlcttion end through whom all shipments ot farm products wlil be dl rected by the Executive Board At tte present time there are less than 1 par cent ot the farmers and atock raisers who do their own shipping They are obliged to depend on local buyers to gather up their produce and ship upon the market Under this syitem no outside local buyer could compete with onr shipping agent If SO per cent of the farmer should refuse Mtabtcrlbt steak and remain outside of ihe association they would only deprive themselves of being equal beneficiaries of the trust bat could notdefett the object for which tbt trust wu lniatarsud far ihit 80 per cent would be compelled urouga ia erect ana necessity to marxet their produce through the unit agencies thus giving tht trust control over ship mens tnd power to regulate the supply and govern the market while tbe entire agricultural chut would bt benefited by receiving a more anlform tnd reasonable I rice for their products bat special pe oaniary advantages would accrue to tne stockholders of the organisation HC vTTIMO HIPPOPOTAMI How the Toubg Are Harpooned And Taken Captive Terk Eveaing San I have counted aa many as twenty hippopotamus bead in one pool said Mr Lohse aad the river te full of them Of course it would be impossible to catch the old ooei bat they hart to bt got out of tht wty tnd tht only wty to do la to shoot them 1 htve tbot tlx In one pool in an afternoon At toon til the old ones tre killed the hottrs tud thty trt very brtrt ones wbo go titer hlpoopot ml hsrpoou th young throagh tht neck Tbe ntok it vtry thick tnd let tnd It tbt harpoon it very ikiUfally thrown there 1 no danger of killing the young hippopotamus A float la faatened to tbe harpoon by a rope and when the animal become completely exhausted la Its effort to free itself Hi drawn gently to tbe shore by this rope and secured It It pnt la a pen and kept there and fed upon goat a sullk until It wound it healed when it 1 driven to th seilffa At I said th hlppvT etamut hunters ar very courageous aad caa swim and dirt likt seals I lost ont el my best men the lut trip made on a hippopotamus bunt Early ont morning wt ttw a young hippopotamus in the water near the oppo bank ot the river Before I could stop blm fclbibe the chief et my hunter mu ta the river aaa swimming rapidly acrou to barpoov the animal He bad gpt dole to it and bad rtlstd bis arm to throw the harpoon when be suddenly gay a yell tnd tank out of light A ripple near where ht had been told at tbu be bad bean dragged under byae ocodilev We had given him up lost when he resp peared and mad hi way to the bank where he lay down exhausted Hi left arm wu torn off at th shoulder I did what I could far the poor fellow but he bled lo death that night Jle never made a cry bnt uked me omen just before ba died to see tbtt his two wlvudldnot suffer from poverty ttt Lohse hu alto had exciting timet homing tht rhinoceros At with the elephant the young are run down by horse mtn natil thty art txbtusted Th May thlnoeerot 1 then lusoed to a tree until lu spirit is broksn latttcleatly to permit of lU bete driven to camp Aa In hasting the other animal there it a particular elus ot trained men wbo go after therhl noccros They must be expert rider and folly aeiuainisd with the habits ot the hoge dangerous beasts they attack Ao infuriated rhinoceros said Mr Loom Is literally blind with rare He put bit head down and rant id a bet line knocking down everything la bit wty it there wu a stone wall In front of him he would smash right up agalnstlt Some of myHomrahn hunters wounded a female rhinoceros one dav when the Lrcu nn off The men were touring her yonog wnen sue suaaeniy sioppea aua rusuea to wtrd tbem It wu such aa aheard of thing for aa ot the animate te do that the hunter were taken completely by surprise Ont of them wu eanght by ber born and thrown high la tht air Ha dropped to the ground a corpse for the rhinoceros had disemboweled blm How pid Scott TTorthlpf Canadian Baptlat 1 controversy bat brotta out Sa ScoUtrid about whether 8U Walter Scott wu an Episcopalian or a preabyterian at wu Deaa Bamsey who read th Church ot England burial tervlce at Lady Sootti rrave and the asms sarvlra vaari at SCOtt I own burial Onlha other hand It appttrt tbtt In 1800 the novelist wu or uiiH tn eiatr ot the Church oi Scotland Doddlnritan near Kdlnhnrrri jr alto officiated ia tbu capacity at the General Asiembly Bit noteli art conclusive pruoi uw utuea caargB HUCELMVAMBOUS Fellow Citizens WeWantYbaMtoComQ SATURDAY iTAT12Tfl la We Are Going to Offer Some of TheMest and Most RemarkaHe A BAEOAm Ever Seen in the State of I California 1 WK BOTMHT THE ESTIRB STOCK OT Mean CCKR1EB CO Of KW A York wbo recently tailed an we therefor 1 wdlbeabetogiTeyoaao rieoftae EIBESt GOODS TW AMERICA AT Prices That Will Causal You to Stafe And Wonder Bow it Can he Posslblt But We Are Going to Dolt bee These Prlees and Let Us Know What You Think of the Goods and Prices LOT Ho 1 We offer 00 Alt Wool Suits cut In Sack la mediant aad dark colors hone tly made and trimmed and maauo lured to retail at glO nowmaie 6 In thi lot wt Include 100 lulu of tht pops lar BLADE goods a handsome aU wool Cheviot one of the best S10 suits you ever saw Also a tool variety of the HAILK fBOST goods which to onr knowledge htve never been oid at anything approaching thla price via 6 LOT If 3 This I one of the most attract ive lota la the eal eoaptis about 800 ctulte Mens and Tenths from a variety of sucn wen tnown mates tbe George Elver cuslmeres and Cheviots Putnam Double and Twist and Twills and the solid Mechanic Illee Por wearing eealijee the Drodoct of these three mill la the medium good ar un turpa eed whUt tht price we hav mala Does not cover the original cost LOT No a Ia this lot we have consolidated a large tariety of Mton OBAIE GOODS aad made a very LOW OBADK PRICE Tta 10 Think of it a Back er Frccc Sojt la any as from 33 to ti mad aad rimmed te th meat etbatant al maraer from any cf the foUowisa roads Weybossett Central Palls Burilegtoo Brighton Bcdurdetc Coatraut aad Vetttbt lO The regular price on tooee groin is gig aad 18 Darlaz thla aala glO LOT No 4 ft offer aa a special feat ire of this tae about jOOpit a tin Wonted aad Ca jdrdere Snt made from the SOCK aad NATIOKALsjooda These salt tndadeeome of the very beat atyles la the uulua and are Dyes Suits told regularly by as at t30 aad offered at a LEADER AT THIS HALE It AttlSand tld B3 we hare cot Boated a large line of BlacktagxonHo ne and Hockanum Extra Fine Dress Suits told by us last season CtS22 and 33 The simple mention of the name it a sufflrieai gurnle for the genuineness of tbe bar rata RAPHAELS 433 435 437 MONTGOMERY STREET Corner Sacramento opposite Deao hoe BUUj ft OaTt Bank SCEOENFELDS Shirt Depots OFFER BIG BARGAINS IN MBS SUMMER ISDERWEAB Becetved per Exprese frm Hear Terk HANDSOME tUTES OP MISTS FAHGT Balbrlggan Underwear which can now be had from us at 7SC al aad ti a suit that money and it will pay you to call early Jor toem wewtah to can your atUuUon to a Una of Plain Brown Colnra I min if a jft llotewt now show la our wLidufs tt lOo pet jaiso a urn oi tea saner Jlsll liose ruu fin shed at 5c per pair worth St These good are not leader other ttore have them Everything la Bae we eeTI a BESBOCX wiauaia Don fall to try our Double Back Men White Shirt with patented kndleas Strips Front and Back Be enforned at 60c Pali has or Mens and Bovs White and Cot orrdoauuatzSce Kh worth SOc We make tea White 8hirtlo order at 75a each coa nj ffraers promptly and carefUU attended to SCHOEEELDiS Shirt Depots 1316 Market St opp 7th AHD 106 Third St below Mission Xargeet Bsct alvety Iters rarnlslung Oooda Mores on th Pacta Coa IP Ubr TO rRUlTBOYERS rruit et thXrei or Oak Knell Orchard for 8a Tm9tKAROVSPUUrroVOAKKSOIr Orchard comprljiot Fine Applesof eerlr and late vueiy liartletl rear Aworted Pncbe UAprlcot 2 ectarjnes inm Prunes Cherries Qulnoea eta Thai tntlrnhi 1 ia splendid c9Boitaa aad fruit yield ver brDml di location Five ine above JfspaClly en line of th railroad with auUon oatha pn a Partln wishing to purchase art invited to can and inspect the tameT JT wa DBORY ITELO gE OakJCaoB Napa coanty COOKSTOtIRS 361 BaoADWAT EW Toa cl Sf SSVf1111 eej Market street S7fit 0J Ibr tbe Pa ciaa Ooeit tall laforuatloa rt sardmtt ear loAe aonel ry ie a of toun tEuEuV iS a0 obtained from the addrsst nan ad THoa OWJK6osTonAeni fcadgaU Oreo Lodotlineta7 nfw CENTS Ihe WeklT JH VTRAPPXB COSTAISIKO THa utwt Ibr aa ena wet sent three tad hi aympa 1 fntht Str to ctdu to aay addiett ta lht Jwe48ata fi CENTS rOChroniele S3Btfe fcssi 55.

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