.f - OREGON COURIER r VOL. VII. OKEGON CITY, CLACKAMAS COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1890. NO. 40. r .. . . u - re -r - . ST. XjOXTZS Medical and Surgical Dispensary 1 1. HENHf KES8LKB, U. 0., Manager. 101 l.coid Slrert. nssr Tn,tor, Porllind, Ortu. on Hie llrsi flisir, Noslnlrtinciniib. The niunt convcnicntfe arraiiKiil olllcc. In the cily for Uiv irvatuientorall w PrlvatB SiaoMea. The Itoetnra iiiarantee to cure any rue of Neil rnlKifi, H.k llcailaclie ,ml Klii'iimiulmn. All diseases of Womcii successfully treated, tta jruiimiilra lo cure any Cuuuh. Lung Trouble or Jhroii DlN-aso curable. I)scliar.-e from Kan Kiin-.i in ssnori nine, ma Burt-., noers Canon mid hklu uncases lured. umoi a, A7'axm. Ami nil kin l of (ninths removal fmni any part ( tlii' i. ily. mi d, Herein- imw Ionic MntMllnir, or iimv in i't in,-y nitty ih!. 'I In "' Is Willi the fit. Ijhi'.h Mcillra', rHinc-taiy uui beat Snr ual NIclll 011 llic I'ucllli Ciuuti Young XjacIIom. ' IWlunamui. ,'iy ..Mi(. r Willi li,e lilolchcf mi.l I'lmplim i.l l ii rk lea on your faun, and Dial .-i-iui.iil tnilc Khm iiiiih r your Kytn. 'nil or ruc. will n-mnvo ilmt K-rinmiiiitly and K'v yim ! Ik iiitllul I nlixlnn. J ne DiH ia.rx IiimiIkIi ilm ii nllFluemirl every Mli mi i.-.i..i!v n mile, r-.iiikiiliiiilon rrvt. hlllcs l..in,g A. M o- M.niU'loT. M. I". e All ! ih i iiiiiHi-ml irnuiiilv. (all and sea in, an a liicmlly talk costs nothing. The steamer Taylor Street Dock, Portland. Eighth Street Koi'k, Oregon City. LEAVE Ori-jron C'ly 7:30 a. m. mill 1 p. ru. 1'orlliilnl, 10 a. in. mill 3:.'!U p. m. union Pacific Railway, 0VKH LAM) U0UTE. Train, lor Ihv Kiml leave Portland at 7:on A. M ami li V. M. ilntly. Tii'ki'ta tn iiml (rum prini'lii. poiutk in the ITiiIUhI Iii1i', Canada anil Europe NEW DIXINli CAKS. KI.KOANT 1'fl.l.MAS PALACE HI.KKPER8. Free ColnulKt Klei't'luir ear. run tliroimh on ex- Cri'KH truing to Oinalin, I'oiini'il IIIuM'h, Kininaii I ly, Cliii'aKoiiiid )t. I.011U WITHOUT VII A A IV A'. Clone ronnci'tiim at Portland for .San Fram-laeo ami I'UKi't SiMiinl lnli. Knr further pariieular. iiioiunioi any Aueni ui ine loniimiiy or x ' - I " T. w. i-i:b. ' - ' I. A.. I'iirlliiiul. Or. O. S. MEM.F.N. General Traffic Manager The Celebrated French Gure, Wnrm.twi a A DUDnniTIMiT" or moirrr lucuio 111 IIIIVVI I I II las re f limit la S01.I1 on A POSITIVE GUARANTEE 10 eu ru an v foi in ol nervous dlHcute, or any disniiler of t lie BEFORE gcnenilivc or- AFTER gnu. id i-illier Hex vliollier uilalng from the xceasire iihv, of Slliiiiiliiim, ToIhiito or 0ium. ortliroiiiih youthlnl linllsi-ietlon, over Indnlg elite, ,tc mu ll ns Liumil llrniii Tuner, Wakeful liens, lloarliu; don 11 I'iiIiih in the llai-k, Seminal eukne, II vNtcria, Nervous Print ration Nocliirn al Einlnlons, Leuiorrhieii, Hlgglne., Weiilt Mem ory, jn of I'mveriiml linpoteni'.v, ivhleli If ni. glceled often lend lo riiniilurcold iiKvaml Insan ity. I'l'IroJM'O 11 Uix.6 hoxes furf'i.OO Sent by mall 011 riH-eipt ol priiu A WMTTKN OI'AltANTKH forovery fl.00 order, to lefuiid tho money if a I'ei iiiniicift euro In not eireeted. TliousHiids of teHtlinoulals from olilaud yoiim;, of both sexes, iermaiieutly cured hy Ai'iiiioiiiriSK. Circular Iron. Addrens THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WKSTKIIN llll.tNOH, BOX 27 PORTLAND, Oil, S.ild liy fou A 1iuls, drtictflala, solo aisente O ruii'iu city, or CEO. A. HARDING, 1'O.STOFKICK Itl.OCK, OKKGON CITY Dealer in PA MTU, OILS AM) VAHNISHES, TOILET SOAl'H, FANCY CiOODS, OIhmh, Putty, Sto. I'VE WOODS AND PYE HTl'FFB CIENEKALLY Prescriptions carefully Compounded. A 8 Dbhsskr. T A McBaiDt HrltltlDK k J 15 ESS Kit, Attorneys at Law, OFFICE, MASONIC DU1LDINO, OREGON CITY Farmers' Land Company, Office at Noblitt's Stable, near Railroad uepot, uregon City, Or. Buying and Selling Farm Lands J 11 tlMvkaiiiHH t'omitj- n 4pritlty. Correspondence Solicited. N. X. ROB BINS, Aftu Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OKEGON CITY, OKKGON, On the Street between the Bridge and the Depot. Double and single rlas and saddle burse, al wavs nu hand at Ihe lowest rates, and a corral also connected with the barn for loose .lock. Ant Inform; -ttr.il r-giirdlng any kind of stock nio'iuptlr stt- ml"d tn .y li-tler or pvron llOlifcK.- HOI t.HT OR SOLO. F. 0. MeCOWX, Attorney at Law, Oce- va S:rj et, OrejM City, Qrejts. Laud Jlatteri a Specialty. mm mi i PITH AND POINT. The InniH-cnco of thn Intention liatoa nothlnir of tho inlsolilnf of the exmnplc Thn houtliorn Star. Not to enjoy llfti, hut to employ llfo, otiifht to ho our aim and InHplrution. MucdulT, Many a man mnkoi a good reputft tlon on what Ih not found out ahout him. San I'ranolaoo llullntln. How much moro aifrotiulilo tho man who wnnu to anil Hum tho man who wanft to huy! Atchlaon (lloho. Iluinun nature in so constituted Unit all two and Jiulo tattor In tho alfairo of other nioti than In tholr own. Ilnppy tho brldo who does not hear all. tho comment and vrlticlHiiis of hor dear frlcnda who mako up the audience at tho wedding. RememUer, If you lot your chicken" feed from your nelirhlmra (lower bed. Ma pig will prohuhly gt't fat in your po tato patch. Toxiih Siftlnifa. Every man ought to bo a gmid a hia word. Nothing Ih expected of those who never have a good word for any body. N. 1), Picayune. Wit iHono thing and wisdom Ih an other; when thoy unito a Krnnklln Is formed. In Htiuh InstanceH wit makes wisdom pleasing, and wisdom makes wit profitable.. John Leland. You llnd yourself refreshed by tho presence of cheerful people; why not make earnest effort lo confer that pleas ure on others? You will find half tho battle Jh gained if you novcr allow yourself to say any thing gloomy. Much learning and little sensemake a very bad mixture. The man who is thus fitted out la like an engino carry ing a high head of steam with no one to manago the lover, or with the lover gone. Thoro is nothing before him but disaster. United I'resliytoiiun. If one can not seriously and Boborly think of his own life, and of tho issues thereof both hero and hereafter, with out being miserable, ho may set it down as a certainty that thore is some radi cal fault in Unit life. Sad, indeed, is tho condition of that man who can be happy no longer than ho can be thought less. If he were right himsolf, then to think of himself would be a source o( pleasure rather than of pain. Rural Now Y'orkor. It is not the chipping otT of the dia mond's surfiico that polishes tho dia mond, but it is by the wise use. of tho diamond dust or chlpplngs, in tho hands of a skilled lapidary, that tho diamond's pVillsli is Anally secured. It is nut the making of mistakes that makes a man, but it is tho wise use of mistakes that enables a man to bo made to become a polished man in his best sphoro. When ever we seo tho light and glow of a beau. tiful character, we may know that its il luminating power came through iU slov polishing by its own diamond dust, ut tbo bands of tho tltT.W Lapidary. It Clay Trumbull, , - 1. Ita peculiar efficacy li due BS lliuilll 10 ine proven, mm NOTHING) alclll In eomMiiiidlng in to 1 in. it the ingredients llienwelvea. IT T(lke (l n (lie ,t (llle(.kl) dlxeoHea In the outset, or If they be advanced will provo a poteutcure. No Hone sbDlfl lie TiiW It It takef the Place of a doctor and coat I y pre scription.. All who lend edentur.v Uvea will find It the best preventive of FOR WHOSE BENEFIT ana cure lor iniiiKei". Con.tlpation, Ileailuclie, lllllonsne... Files and Mental Depression. No losa ef time, nu Interference with business while taking. Kor children it la most in aocent and harmlesa. No duimer from xposure after tukliiK. Cure. Collo, 111 . arrlMea, Bowel Complaints, I'everlsll neu and Feverish Celils. Invalids and delicate persona will find It the mildest Aperient and Tonlctheyean use. A liitl, taken at night Insures refreshing sleep and a natural evacuation of the bowels. A little taken in the morning sharpens the appetite, cleanses the stomach and sweeteus the brent li. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. "I have been practicing medicine for twenty ysara and have never been able to fail ap a vegetable compound that would, Ik. simmon. Liver Regulator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and attha same time aid dnslead of weak ening) th. digestive and aiiimilativ. power! of th. system." L. M. HiNTON, m.d., Washington, Ark. Marks of Genuineness! Look forth. red Trmds-Mark on front of Wrapper, and th. Seal and Signature of J. H.Xellin & Co., In fast, ou the side. Take no other. Thomas chakman, (.'HAS. H.CiUriRI.U C'ASHIKB r-RBSIUKNT. Bank of Oregon City. OREOON CITY, OREGON. Paid up Capital, - - $50,000. A general hanking business transacted. Loans made on available security. All kinds of good nnperdiscounted. Collections made. DRAFTS SOLD ON 1'OltTl.ANll, SAN FRAN CISCO AND NKW YORK. Interest paid on time deposits. IJalO F. L. KASTHAM. Manager YOU WISH A GOOD REVOLVER PrRCHASE o&eojt SMITH & WESSON'S Finest small arms ererr nuoufactiired Efc an J the flmt tlu.cef nil experts. In calibre KJ. W and 44-llaO. 8itula or double action. Safety Ham- Bprleaa aoi Taivet models, eat tannliiv arranffht atel. cari'fiillr InatrffLcd for workmana.il tp and stock. Unrivaled fori f dlah liambiltir nnd accuracy. Vom not be decclveil ,y vhm maiUnbU it tn imitation often aold for the freuuinn article. Ther areanrt llahle and Uangenma. The fiMi-rn ft Vtintxm K rnLTSM are iumit npon the ham-Is with nrm'a name, addrenH anddatmor patenu, and are gnar Hteesi perfect. Insist upon having them, and If your dealer can Dot supply you, an order sent to ad dress below will receive prompt attention. DescrUr ttvacatoiugue ami prtreaupon appllcauon. Kpringflold, Kaab 1 -PILES AMD ALL SKIN DISEASES UK CEUBBATMBS ou inoi. It tiils.llicflsium.tina and lrrlutkm, nti Istb, eoly saraitwfeyw of Micxobi, and ewer Sua rinsius. f pricsj, 25 cents a Box. NEWS OF THE WEEK. An Account of the Happenings of Two Hemispheres. At Charleston, West Va , Delegate Harr (Union Labor) teMiflod in legislative ennrt that ho was ottered 11.800 anil the Slate Mine Inspectorship to vote for Goff for Governor. An Investigating commit tee has bten appointed. Mrs. Dickson Hoskins died at Erie, l a. Her father served under Nelson In the battle of the Nile. Hhe was one ol the band ol girls who strewed flowers be fore Lafayette when he visited this coun try. She was a brilliant writer. The Sixth National bank of New York has resumed under direction of President Leland and new Roan'.of Directors by per mission of the Comptroller, vho wus as sured bv the examiner that the bank's as;ts wore all right. The Juiuibble has resumed. The mother of Charles Stuart Parnell is in Washington actually destitute. The $1 ,250 raised for her recently is gone. It seems that sue spc maws in mumm storks. She denies that she used (he 1';0 In this way, but admits having speculated. Governor Fleming has been Inntignr atcd at Charleston, W. Va. The oath was administered by Judge English of the Supreme Court. A large ntmilter of people were present, djnong them many ladies. A grand inaugural ball took place in the evening. Bepresenlalives of all the edge tool manufacturers met at Pittsburg and formed a trust. The organization wi do business under the name of the Amer ican Ax Company, and they will regulate the manufa tu e and sslo of 1 dge tools. A big advance in prices will probably he announced shortly. Membera of the American Window Mines Association, including representa tives of every glass company in the United States, met at Springfield, Mass., and advam-ed the price of (.'lass f tier cert, for the next five days, at the end of which time a new price list will lie issued, and there will be an advance of 10 per cent. The bill permitting lottery companies t operate in North Dakota has passed the Senate by a majority of 2 to 8. It is said the bill will have a large majority in the House also. Governor Miller has announced a determination to veto the bill, but it is said the measure has enough irieuds in both houses to pass it ever his veto. Keenan & Sons, live-stock commission merchants, have commenced tlnrt-IO"ir suits at Chi' ago against the Pennsylvania Company for a violation of the interstate commerc law In charging them for 2,HOO pounds more than the published rates authorize, ns a penalty for plaintiff' re IhshI to furnish the company with the. areiylit of tbeir;ahipmeut. - The world's championship skating face h tween Alex 1'aulsen of Minnesota and ugh J. MrCormickof 81. Johns, N. B., wis decided at Kau Claire, Wis., in the prsence of 6,0HO people. The distance was ten miles, thirty-two laps to the mile. The day was warm, and the track was an inch deen with water and slusli. It was an easy victory for McCormick. C. f!. Walcolt is at Bismarck ia tbe in- forest nf a b'rmii'll arUllicate. which WHnlS to control the bard wheat of North Da kota, lie is working on a bill lo compel railroad companies to furnish free elevat ors for handling wheat. II the hill should pass, it will defeat the plans of the Eng lish svndicate which has been buying el evators and mills in the Northwest. Fiompt action of the nolice in Buffalo prevented a riot in St. Adtlbcrt s Cath olic church. Friends of the priest, who has ken removed, asserted that Iiib suc cessor should not hold service in the church, while the followers of the latter vowed that lie sliouiu ouic.mte, even 11 blood should lie shed. The wlice pre vented any meeting, and mass was not held. A company of Minneapolis capitalists have commenced the development of iron mines ia Itnsca county. The mines are twelve mites from the Mississippi river. They are ten times lamer than the Vermillion mines, which sold for sf8, 000,01). Spur trucks will be put in from the LMilutn and Winnipeg raiireaa, ten miles distant ine mines are vameu at. 20,00,0'0. The fishing schooner Newfoundland reports having sighted, wtuie on the . - - . - .11 ..n: o n 01 ewiounuiauu, a uiu-riggeu einp lritlingat the mercy of the waves. All the n.asts were gone, and the vessel seemed to lie rolling heavily and on the point of einking. iliere was no sign of life alioard. There is much speculation among sailing mastets as to what vessel it can lie. No vessel answering the de scription is overdue at any Atlantic port. The colored men's convention at Wash ington elected ex-Senator Pinchback President of the association. A long ad dress to the people was adopted, setting forth their wrongs in the South, etc. Ed itor Mitchell of Richmond, Ind . said that Wi negroes had been lyn bed n the South since 817. This was corroborated by another speaker. The name of the colored men's permanent organization is the American Citizens' Equal Bights As sociation. The American Shipping League has in dorsed the Karipiliar bill to promote American shipping by government aid. Additional resolutions urge Congress t" make immediate provisio'i for seaboard and lake def.-nse, and hail with gratifica tion the hi ta of Congress in rebuilding the American navy. United States mails should lie carried by American ships un der our flag, and the Government should pay a just compensation for this service, regardless of the price at which olhfr nations are willing to provide similar service. Jake Kilrain and Felii Vacquelin fought at the West End theater, New Or leans, for a parse of .fr.'O. Vacquelin is a youLg Frenchman, who has bested a number of Ida I and Southwestern pugil istic light. Kilrain has been training at Kichburg for the fight. There was a large crowd present, and the police did nothing but preserve order, though it has been declared that no more prize fights would be permitted. Three-ouncegloves were usv-l.and three rounoawere fought, at the t nd of which Vacqneli' gave op, and the hgnt was awarded to Ki rain, The funeral of Mrs. snd Miss Tracy at tiit White Uoojs, though cor;Lunrxl p.-i-1 vate. was one of tli most distinguished and largest that has taken place there in recent years. I tie wmie jiouse naa been converted into s temporary chapel, a temporary pulpit being erected in the south room near the center Directly in front were the two caskets, completely buried beneath floral offerings, which were superb and of every device the florist's art could imagine. Five thou sand people were gathered at the house, but inside w re army snd navy officers lnftill unifori,- also public officials, the entire diplomat corps, 1 eluding the Chinese, Japanese and Corean legations, the Pan-American Congress in a body and at lenst 100 Senators and members of the House of Representatives. The pall-bearers were member, ol the Cab inet. ALONG THE COAST. Of the tliirtv-fnnr counties in Wash ington, Columbia county stands sixth in matter of Tvealth - The five wealthiest ones, in the order of their wealth, are Pierce, King, Spokane, VVbllman and Walla Walla. The Washington Post says : Ex-Con gressman Markham of Los Angelas and ex-Congressman Felton of San Mateo are Republican candidates for Governor of California, representing the central and southern portions of the Stato. The total number of vessels arriving at Sun Francisco from domestic, Atlantic and foreign ports for the month of Jan uary was lorty-etght, ana the total ton nage 67,70 i tons. There were three as sorted cargoes from New York and one from Philadelphia. For the mot th past there have been 718 deaths iu San FraneK-o a far greater mortaMtv than hai ever before occurred. Three hundred and forty-five were occa sioned by lung compl unw. I he death rate last week was tbe greatest ever k own in the history of the city. There were 214 reported. Representative Evans has intr duced a hill in the Washington Legislature lo allow counties to issue bonds to the amount of 1 per cent, of their assessed valuation. This will enable Tacotna to raise $000.1 00 for a new Courthouse, and the proposit;on to bond the county will go before the people at a special election Officers of the Northern Pacific have decided to again put in etfeit reduced rates on all building materials to Spokane Falls. Beginning March J, the same rates will lie put into effect that were in operation last fall after the fire. The rates will be in enect until June 1, and will include lumber, lath, shingles, lime, blinds, sash, doors, els. Emma Miller has sued the Southern Pacific Railroad Company at Portland to recover 5,000 damages on account of the death of her husband, Jake Miller, by accident. William A. Guthrie, adminis trator of the (state of fireman Eustue 0. Guthrie who lost his lip in the same ac cident, has sued for a like sum. They lost their lives iu the July holocaust near A many:- - , Pan FrsncieaA1" aiivrlttoaa in amount of money ,desirvi to buy a sis for her new Dostotfice. Senator Ileatt is trying to secure an appropriation! $1 OOO.OtiO for this site. At present a calling for the sum of (801,000 is on Up Senate calendar, having been reoois mouded for passage. Senator HearsfJ however, does not. believe that amount will be sufficient to purchase a proper site. George W. Schell. the Government'i new Chinese exclusion attorney, says the necessity for enforcement of the bxolu- sion Act appears to be more important now than ever, if it be true, as reported, that tbe law is being evaded in the im portation of Chinese women into the United States for immoral purposes. This evil must be stopped, and every law and agency provided by the Government must be used for that purpose. Alice Hill, a young lady from Garfield, Wash , who is attending the Milton (Or ) Academy, attempted suicide by hanging She was discovered by two girls. One of them ran upstairs into the assembly room, wringing her hands and scream ing: ''Alice Hill is hanging herself downstairs!" The other, with admirable courage, seized her unfortunate sihool mate and, lifting her with one arm, re moved the noose and rescued her. A Board, comprising all the Inspectors of Bteam vessels throughout the United Htutes, has docided in favor of a general regulation conielling all ocean vessels to carry life-saving apparatus, sucti as guns, 'ines and rockets. This will affect the lines between San Francisco and Portland and Puget Sound points and all firms controlling life-carrying vessels plying from thn port of Sun Francisco or along the Pacific Coast. The order will go into effect in July. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. L E. Cole and Mamie Bucknelt eloped from t entralia to Tacoma to get married. Marshal Weaver of Centralia, who hap pened to be iii Tacoma, recognized Cole and arres'ed him, and the wedding did cot come off. At Westchester, Pa., Professor Alfred Brown, a " professor of medicine," has been convicted ot practicing medicine withont a diploma and uiing incantations and voodoo methods, and was sentenced to three years imprisonment and fUJIine. Dr. J. P. Guthrie, the young English Mood, who so cleverly did residents of Seattle out of sums of money aggregating lietween $.'.1X10 and $ ,0tl0 and then made his escape to Victoria, has been arrested in Victoria for passing a check for I2'K) on the Bank of New Westminster. Larry Kelley, an opium smuggler of PortTownsend, is suspected of having done awav with John l.ingenfeldter, l o- csuse Lingenfeldter pried too much into his affai-s. Kellev too nira out lorcimy in a skiff, so an Indian reports. As Kel ley t turned alone, it is presnmed he drowned or murdered Lingenleldter, who has not since been seen. tv a .i,..n .mind h.rv in returning ....-r- r- y- - . indictmenu against a number of gain- i.i.. .n..un. tlmt tho citv adminiatra- tion failed to aaeirt in the llection of ; evident against susrieeted p irties, and enni-lmiea its report by saying: "It is the opinion ol the grand jury trial gam bling would instantly and entirely stop in Chicago if the city administration so desired it." Mark M. Herr. formerly Assistant Ser- on.nt.9t-Arm, of the United States House of Representatives, was shot and killed at Hn irancisco rry Jacs .aaugnum, a man whom he fu betrrniied lor years, ;;.u-htcE has been actiof al agent for tone of the shady insurance schemes of that city, and the fatal quarrel occurred over Naughton's acts in appropriating uuiv ui vueir luuus THE AOCIDENT REOOED. Edward Reed, a logger, jumped from a Puget Sound and Columbia railroad train at Seattle and broke both his legs. One nan to be amputated, and it is feared he will lose the other. The plant of the Kansas Citv Packinir and Preserving C mpftny.formerly owned by Morris & Butts and recently sold to a syndicate 01 Boston capitalists, was burned. Loss, 1400,000; insurance, $300,000 The bark Anita was recently towed into Valparaiso Rav. makinir bit Inches of water per hour. She was bound for faimoutu with a cargo of lumber. On ine voyage the crew were attacked wilb fevitt and an extraordinary swelling of tlierreet. t,ght out of fourteen died. The captain was smong those who died. Five men on a handcar, coin? from Oro Grande to Victor, on the Santa Fe railroad were run into bv a freight train. and MikevDempsey, a section boss, was horribly mangled and instantly killed. Lairy Ennis was tftfRWO twentv foot into the air, and received severeSojuries, but will recover. The other three merinwe, unhurt. A disastrous conflagration visited Ke nosha, Wis., which at one time threat ened the entire city. J. T. Ackey and Oliris Bronze, two firemen, who were car rying leather out of a burning tannery, were kcorchsd by the fire, and were uuugea to jump from the second-story tindow, sustaining severe injuries. The total loss is $.'00,000. ' A fall of rock took place in the Notting-1 him shaft of the Lehnm and Wilkeabarre I wal company at Plymouth, Pa., which urove the accumulated gas into the gang nays, where ten men were at work with naked lamps, and an explosion soon fol lowed. All the men were more or less striously injured and badly burned in the uce, hands and body. Fire broke out in the clothinir store of Julius Smith, in a third-story tenement hous, 201 North street, Boston. The lire department had the blaze under con trol intide of half an hour, hut not before fhe persons thiee men and two women -were burned to death and fourteen se riously, if not fatally, injured by being turned or by leaping from the windows. Oue of the the most appalling calam- ties of Washington City was the burn ng of Secretary Tracy's house at 1734 1 1 greet. Mary, the voungest daughter, ind Josephine', a French maid, were mrned to death. The Secretary himself ad a narrow escape. The scene in front if the house was heart-rending in the ixtreme, as the women could be seen at fie windows in their night robes. Mrs. Tiucy saved her husband, and then raped to the ground, sustaining injuries loin which she died an hour later. THE OLD. WOULD. Valent. Brazilian Minister at Washing ton, has received an official communica tion from the Mexican Ministry, stating that the Mexican Uovernment has form ally recoguized the Republic of Brazil. Mine. Bakhmetff, wife of a Russian nobleman and diplomat and the daughter ol General and Mrs. E F. Beale of Wash ington, will sail from Greece for this country early next month, and will spend the spring season with her parents. At Lima, Peru, a Democratic assembly, composed ot three delegates from each department of the Republic, met and nroclaiuied Nicolas de Pierola the party's candidate for the Presidency. This is the first time that an assembly of such a nature has been organized in Pe:u. A cable special from London says : Sir Charles Dilke's new book, called " The Problems of Great Britain," in two vol la iust out. In hiswerk the author expresses a belief that the world in the iuture will D6 uiviueu anion 1110 Augiu Saxon, Russian and Chinese races. Th resignation of Senor Rebeiro of Brazil means more than appears on the surface, judging by the commotion it has caused. The European residents of Rio are leaving the country as fast as their affaire will permit. All berths in all steamers leaving port up to April are al ready taken, and all confidence of busi ness men in me provisional governuieui appears to be ended. Peo Perez, accompanied bya small boy, Kurioue Bello. 7 years old, left Valparaiso, f'hili to travel on foot to Santiago. Upon arrival at the entrance of the railroad tunnel Perez seized the boy and under took to eat him alive. Amid the screams of bov he ate the fingers of one hand, part of one foot and bit pieces out of his cheek. He then commenced sucking the blood, but in the meantime the boy fainted. An approaching guard then frightened the vampire away. The Committee on French Customs proposes to substitute lor ine various ex isting treaties of commerce and general customs tariff a strong protective treaty, in which the tariff will be put at the maximum rate for virtual prohibition on all c,mmriitiea in which rrencn mauu- tortiiraia and dealers need protection and at the minimum for all other articles of international trade, lhis new treaty will be applicable 'o all nations which give France any commercial advantage, NATIONAL CAPITAL. The 6 per cent. bill, which has already passed the Senate and is destined to ben efit California by several hundreJ thou sand dollars, will be favorably recom mended by tbe House Committoe on Public Lands. Social life at the Capitol ic now in full sway. Mrs. Senator Hearst does not yet know when her new house will be ready for occupancy, but Mrs. Stanford is pre- : . L .. ,ha Mnnlatiiin ali. F" K " -F "I " loruia lor nospnaiiiy. """" ' f In executive session of the Senate tui mnnds called np his lesolution on the Hamoan treaty again, but they were ta bled. Edmunds then desired to be ex cured from further service on the For eij n Relations Committee. In the Senate a resolution was reported from tb Committee on Foreign Relations congratulating tiu people of Brazil on the adoption of a republican form of govern ment. It was placed on the calendar. It will be remembered thtt the President formally received the new Brazilian rep- resentaiiye several days ago. PORTLAND MARKET. But little record of any business trans, actions of magnitude has leaked out dur Inn the week for obvious reatons. Local trade was principally confined to gum boots, in which line it assumed abnormally larger proportions, the market being fairly wen supplied as far as the knees. ,Th movement of me-chandlaa vis nf aanavft Ing'y large proportions, m.lnly upwru and onward, however, like Pharaoh a host across me lied sea and a Ike emphallcalh sutures led br the encroachlno- element. Hut little complaint is heard, the tempo- nsry luauruniun n'u.wimsiaiiling and tlie brisker detiands in all line, wbb h w . JuHtlfled In antieipating, will no douul auwuuuiaiiy reimburse all but Ihe serious 'Oners, AURICVLTUMAL MPl.KMENTtt. Breaking Plow... HroadcaHt Seeders Minding Twine.... Dlndlna Wire !! 9 fa 1 H) 10 per et d i IKe u - . lile Grain Drills, Gancr flow HOCailfyi 10U116 Osborne's Mowers 20peretdU 78 Keanera lit " ComMwrs&Rprs " " " Droppers.... " " Steel-frame self- blnd'ir Harvester. 150 ISO 1M0 8'6o Railroad Barrows, Iron whis fdos Railroad Barrows, wont whla Road Plow Sllld ateel scraner 1vym Steelfii'st nvxrrows ISO . HO Spring wagonS-M. I2" 170 Su'kyPlow ."..-.. 75'SUfi Walking plows 9rtM!6 Wagons, all makes .TS.. . .HOglOO BACW, Bnrlaps, iO In Burlaps, 46 Iu burlana. 61 1 In 7 7 V.i Gnniiies, 8x40 Potato baga, net cash 10 6s6) wool in. Wool 31 lt. " Wheat sacks, snot, net ni ah 'i Wheat sacks, extra, second hand . cort'sica jJreea. Guatemala, 9 tbM lava, y lb. Mocha, f iSOtM no. 1 Costa Kica, pid. W! fal '8 22 fo2U Ulo, tf lb Salvador, If lb.. Koaated. la Hani. 2li(li Arbuckle's Ariosa, lb 25Jgi20 Cloeaet&D.'a Columbia I lb pre.... M (aDS Costa Rica 26 3l! Guatemala 2St(&28 Roasted Java 31) g'M Roasted Mocha 86 (slifl WOOL. Raster Orea-am. According to shrinkage 1014 VbIImv. Spring clip, 10 18 Uniooua, . 19 nun Umpqua, lambs and fall . . I0M Veeretanles (Fresh), Cabbage. S lb - arrow, per 1 23 Uarrots, young, f aoz t'olcry, r dox Lettuce, s dos Onions, " 100 lbs t'etatoes, 1100 lbs.... Potatoes, sweets. 9 1 16 .. 001 00 124 .. 2 ma 60 .. 1 25 1 60 . ,..-e .. ,, . .,. -M, '.l. 'i S5 KS'tiaties, r aoa Maii&cn. Jliruips, , k, Cilckens, large young, f dos. . . 4 606 00 Clickens, broilers 3 754 ( I nk-kens, old 4 6'kft 00 liueka, dos 7 00"8 50 ftM. vouiur. dos 10 OOSll 00 IuraevB. voutur. V lb 16 Grouse and Pheasants 3 00 rBRsfH fKIHT Apples 1 60(52 00 Bananas, bunch 3 604 00 Lemons, California, bx 6 0 K68 00 Lemons, Sicily, If bx, new 6 607 00 Limes, if cwt 1 60 Quinces, If bx 1 OOOil 26 oranges, Ktversiaes a wn 00 U auges, Seedless 4 75095 00 UKAVIS. Barley, whole, V ctl 80 90 Corn. l 100 lbs I 60 Oats, good, old, t bushel. . uats, new, 88 a 40 l miai 25 Rye, If 100 lbs, nominal. Win heat. Vallev. at 110 lbs 1 17411 20 Wheat, Eastern Oregon 1 12lgl 16 1A".BV PBODUCK. Batter. Oregon fancy creamery- 80 Choice dairy 274 Common 8 (3121 Pickled, California 18 'a 20 Eastern fancy creamery 26 California choice 22 26 Cheese. Oregon full cream 16 Oregon skims t d old 10 nwiss Cheese, domestic . 10 IP I" Young A m irica, Or. 14 Kira-n. Oregon, If dos 40 45 UaHiern, f dos w FtOVB. Portland patent roller, If bbl 8 75 Salem patent roller 3 76 Dayton patent roller 3 66 ('ascadia patent roller 8 05 Cmlntrv henda 8 50 McMlnhvllle, 8 75 Sun rllne . 2 60 8 76 White Lily... Graham Kje Hour 8 25 6 00 MBKIM. Mraas Steeda, Timothy 0 0J Orchard Grass U'l2 Red Top. 74(a) 0 Blue Grass , 12 6"I4 Knglish Kye Grass. 7 (8 0 Italian Kye Grans. . 41I Australian Kye Grass. 74 9 Mesqulte 7f10 Millet J 5 II uiiarian Millet. 6 (m 6 Mixed Lawn Grass 12 (S15 Clover Meeds. Red Clover. lOifflllJ White Clover lOfolH. Alayke Clover. lfa174 Alfalfa i10 Mlaeellaareaa, Canary Flax Hemp Rape, California... 44(a) 5 4,(oi 8 6(a) 6) 8 0 4 FKKU. Bran, f ton 17 00 Hay, f ton, taled 16 00118 00 Greund Barley, If ton. 22 6o24 00 M ill Choa k ton 18 OtKS 30 0 Oil Cake Meal, t ton 80 WaM 60 Shorts, f ton 18 00 20 00 Ll'MBKB-BOl'WH AHO UBKMNBD. Rough Edited ...Per M, $10 00 12 00 1 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 20 OU 22 60 T. It (i. sheathing . No. X flooiing No. 2 ceiling No. 2 rustic Clear rough Clear P. 4S. No. I flooring. 22 60 No. 1 ceiling 22 60 No. 1 rustic 2 60 Stepping.. iUOO HALT. Cearae riae. aX-!b bag, tun 100-ftbags. It-n Cxowid Rock, S0-& bags, r ton. 17 00 V no UK LITERARY SUCCESS. The Anglu-Naion Hne, D.mand. Alwolnt, ; Cleanliness In Fiction. There was a discus ilon at thn Authors'' ; , Club the other night on that everen thralling topic: "The Power of the ' Young Person in Anglo-Saxon Liter- ' ature," and the usual outburst ou tbe J part of the malcontents about thequoitr prudery of the laws that govern Englah lictlon, permitting free use of battle. murder and sudden death, of ruptures of nu me commandments save one, and the stum prohibition of any reference to the seventh cmmand, though It dealt with a force that produced moredramat IcppisoiUta than all tho rest of the pas sIiiiih put together. There was the usual scornful talk about purltanlsm . and ' prurient prudery. One bot-headi'd young man declared that be would not . chafe against tho restrictions were the . Anglo-Saxons in deod as well as word a . more moral people than the Frenoh or-, the KuKeluns, but fliut be ddnlcd that ; they were. An older man, who had been all through the period of kicking against the pricks and of final suhmisalon, In sisted that Anglo-Saxon literature had not suffered because of Its limitations, ' and on the whole was stronger and bet- ' than tho French. "A publisher lure in New York," ho declared, "allowed me his Ixioks the other day to prove to me that Ihe gruater part of his fortune of some- ' thing like 8J,000,(KM) had been made by no saie 01 sots or Dickons' works at $U, Whatever statistics you mav iret from librarians.' ho suld to me. 'never believe hut that Dickons' novels anil Wine this tinweof any man that ever lived, and to- lay sell bi'tidr than the novels of tho mist succes.sfiiTlwthor aHvo.' And," mtinui'd the speaker, "you-fan draw a iidy's cambric handkerchief tJifoTtgh very page Dickons ever panned, and it- - tflll come out without a smirch upon it" l'hls was followed by many other In- . 4tanccs, which went to prove that the nglo-feu.xon absolutely demanded a lean literature in fiction, and alio that ho lost very little by 1L Thuckernv ried outagalnst the restraint sometimes. hut no one fools that his novels aro the worse for it Stevenson rails in private at tlmuH, but he manages to create the ' the strongest stories by any living au-i inoroi to-uny wnue ignoring tho passion of love almost altogether. Among other " proum ui me sort was advanced the sun-' ceas of Robert Bonner who has madp millions out of a perfecty clean family story paper. A friend of his told about Uonnor's touchstone, which he applied to all literature submitted to him, and through the accuracy and efficacy of which ho has made his fortune. , "Whon f began The Ledger," said Bonner to hia friend one day. "I imagined an old lady up in Wcstohestor County who has three daughters, one twenty, one fifteen and the othor twelve. Then I saw them come homo from prayer-meeting about v-tv i-unesiiiiy evoning, and, not being uutLo t'l'july Ui if, i i., l... 1 uaMBMa ber d.iiijrhtf-rs 1 full" dntermliH-d that . there ab.'ourr tw nothing In that story that she would hesitate to read out loud to those girlx wiile the father sat in the room, and whenever a manuscript has come to me since 1 had always tested it by the old lady in Westchester, and if sho thought she could road it to the girls I usually accepted it; otherwise it was returned promptly to the author." The authors agreed that the success of The Century has been due to just Buch tac tics. And thoy also agreed that, though certain erotio writers might have fleet Ing success, to achieve lasting popular ity in this oentury's fiction it is neces sary to ignoro as far as possible any ref erence to a certain subject. Brooklyn Eagle. SERVANTS IN GERMANY. I On, Iturely Sees a Milrlt of Real Discon tent Among Them. Passing over privato servants, such as scullery maids, washerwomen, pagos, footmen, grooms and coachmen, we come to two public servants, who surely aro most useful. Tho first Is the dients- . . ... A mann lie is to oe louna in roa cap ana blue blouse standing at the stroet cor ner and waiting for patronage. Do you want a package sent or called for, do you want some one to gather up your bundles in shopping as you go along, do you want to send a bouquet, a card, a mesBagn, here is your man. He gives you a receipt with bis number, so that Incase there is any fault-finding, the chief bureau can be consulted, and tho mistake, if possible, will be rectified. In the country, the botonfrau answers to much the same demands. Early in the morning she presents herself at tbe dilferent country houses in her section, and then, armed with commissions of all sorts, trudges oil to the market tow n, ro tnrnlng later in the day with a huge basket un bur hack. The very national Teutonic trait of dependence on something, be It family, university, army, throne or what-not, as opposed to our higher notion of com plete independence, makes or tne Her man servants a bettor article, so to speak, than were they allowed too much liberty, along with many illusive and ilelusivedreams of speedy emancipation. True, when long serving some ono fam ily and this especially in tho country, they become an integral part of that family, as perhaps nowhore else save In England, it Is rarely, however, even in tho Bight of father and son, mother and daughter in the same service, or rather, ono family adapting itself to the wants of another and always expecting to continue in that service, that one sees a spirit of real discontent. While we may well congratulateoursclves that in free America there Is a far greater chance for a man to rise in the social scale, in wealth, in reputation than here, one may not fail to give the Ger man servant his just due. He looks upon his service, not as in any way a degrad ing thing, but as an honorable calling; tbe American, on the contrary, gener ally but as a means to an end. E. F. Baldwin, in Cleveland Leader. When yon have a cold you do not know how to cure it. All your friend know how, and they tell you but that does not affect the cold. N. O. Picayune. Young men will sit for hours talking horse where aout five minutes of his tory pr gewgiuptiy wuttld (rQinpletely t !!.( US,". I i i .1