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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1893)
Lincoln County Leader, J. r.STSWtKT, I'al.ll.ti.r. TOLKDO OREGON I OCCIDENTAL NEWS. Several Tests New to Southern California iJiscovered. OREGON'S BRILLIANT DISPLAY. me jiruiamy 01 me foreman or a California Mine Davit Will Cane Again iu Court. Five large ships will load grain at San DiegO tlliH HCIIHOII. The total valmition of the eHtate of W. 8. Ladd, who died at 1'ortlaml (tome time ago, is 7,oOO,W,8. The Atlantic and Pacific, railway is su ing the Prcscott und Arizonu Central for $U5,000 for UHe of material. Portions of Southeastern Oregon are paid to have been devastated by grass hoppers and crickets thin Hummer. Stockton in willing to contribute $100, 000 and the right of way into the city if it can I m assured of a competing rail road in the San Joapjiu Valley. Judge Kohh at I -oh Angeles has over ruled the demurrer in the cae of the Houthern Paeillc vs. Juana C. Araiza, in volving a large nmountof railroad IuiiiIh. A bar of gold valued at $10,000 was brought to Virginia City from Silver City. The bar U the result of the crush ing of eight tons of ore from the Out mine. The famous Davis will cane in again up before thu liuttu (Mont.) courts. It ih thought the Hoot contestants and the heirs of John Davis will divide tiie eH tate between them. A resolution has panned the I-os An geles Chnmlicr of Commerce iudorHing the Midwinter l air and suggesting that a special session ol the legislature bo called to make an appropriation. Cieronimo Klizaldo, a Frenchman who has resided in Cocopah county, A. T., for yearn, had just arrived at Yiiiiiii. He says the story of Ferguson Clinu and party relative to the Uncling of a lont city weHt of Yuma iH without foundation, O. B. Anderson, an engineer, ban by triangiilatiou established thu height of Ulacicr I'eak, HiioIioiiiIhIi county, WiihIi., an 11,600 feet; Mount Hainicr In 15,000 feet high; Mount liaker, 11,(100 feet. Mount Miuknau, Whatcom county, Waidi., !h Haid to bo taller than Mount Laker. United States Judge llelliiiger at Port land had ruled that a Chincne woman, who wan refuned landing bv the Collector of that port on the ground that hIio wiih only the miHtreHH ol Me Kim, wan jiiHtly uiarricd to him according to the Chinese law, and that the woman wiih in no sense a ininlicKH, She, therefore, wax allowed to land. The San Diego Ciiion hiivs: Several cntH new to thiH part of the country uivu lilt ley been diM'ovcrcd by Horn cultural ( onnniH.-ioiirr 1 imiiiiH among which are the black aphis, the woolly aphis, t lie .Norfolk Inland pine scale anil thu Telruiiychtn-ii iiniculutas, commonly known ait the six-spoiled mite. Home of thu almvo have never before been known wchI of the Kock) .Mountains, John .McLaughlin, foreman of the Providence mine at Nevada City. Cal., heat ClutrlcH Uuiigo over the head with a two-pound weight, anil Iriictureil In skull. '11 1 ih ciiiiiijc'l U" . 'uiui, am oli..r M. I . i,,,. I. no wiih released bv tl . .. u xail of 15.1100 he had to lie i coi led by olliciuln to his hotel, a crowi following and tihoiitimr to " Ininu I . i . . if there had lieen a lender among these men, u ih iiciiovim .McLaughlin woul have been Htruiig up, Iwenty-Hi'ven canneries are packing pniiiiifii tin iiini-iuner river huh vear, and l,:l-'6 Ix.uls are at work. Sockcve salmon, winch IH the only variety packed there in largo qualities, arc ruiiiiimr now in immense iiumberH, the average take by steady IihIu-i uuu lieing l.tKK) for twelve liourH. 1 In; run Iiiih never been Keller tlian at preHeut, ami the canner ii'H cannot get away with the quantity o IIhIi supplied them, though somen! them are packing 1,500 cases daily, Ki.cntlv IIhIi were ho plentiful Unit 6 cent eacl waH the price linked by miiiiv linliei men but, owing to tbe ureal supply, iiiiiiiIhuh were unable to noil. If the run inntin uea ten days longer, an it doubtless will till) pack will aggregate lullv 450,0(0 cases Hie largenl ever put up on tl miser river, nunc mmiu caunerH expect the pack to run over 500,000 canon. r.very packing eMaliliHhment Iiiih made preparation to pack to their full capuc. ity, and will III! every can. ino loiiowing Item ih Iioui a recent issue of thu W oild a Coluiiibiun lllu trated, thu ollichil organ ol (be exvoi tioni "Oregon ban adopted a liuiiiie and practical method ol diM.luving ibe wood produced In that Stutii. At ,la. k on 1'iiik llicre in a bonne countrin ted entirely ol tiregon womIh. It in ten feel square ami niueteeii Icet high, and in in mounted ly an open cukiIu. I lie liody ol the structure in a yellow pine. Tbe roof in ol red cedar shingles, and in upHirled by four I Sine eoliimiiH. The colinniin are ol maple, and are verv rich ly carved. The loof ol Ibe cupola In supported by (our Miiall iKitic minium of carved oak. The iulei lor is riiiUhcd .Willi panel xoik coiilaiiinig aUmt all the womU of the Male, among thich are inaiicaiilla, liin.ln.in-, yew, l.iiuvl, luvr lie, Arh, maple, oak, npnue, Udm, ilr, migur pine, l inl'e-eye pine, clien y, em Iv maple and aider. I he boit-e lorinn hi Oregon pavilion in the (onirv KinUlnig." Here I- another high compliment in a nreht vdilral i-orieniHindeiiee to the H. JOMph iMo.) HeiHld: "AilJ.iining tbe exhihilH of Mmcuiii in both the lioi-tii-ultural and agiii ultuial buililingn aiv thu dmplavH ol Oi. gun, llie Legislature of which iale appiopriattil a nrunt H0, 000 in all lor die puK.ool ptoH'ilv repreneiiiing the staie'n rtnouieoH anil InduntruH al llie Wot M' l air. The con trail In-lwcen the lo dmphivn ii. iHigtval an to put all Minxniiiunn to iliame. In the Oregon tooth ill the luirticulluial building over nixtv vanetien of npplen are hIiomii fivoh and lieaulilul on platen, I while there are countle Jam and boxea ' of H'che. pliima, prune", etc., no ar-1 rangisl an to demand the attention of all who pnna. Yinium runh tlirongli the .diiHty MimmiuH epaiv lo get into the Or-' egon lKH .in a ma-m me the pM.iict. o( , uio ir "-"; rrngei m tnoe .Mongolia,,, mav ivme up amiline raptivating v. 1 be aaii.e ia true ol the ag, w , ,. ,ney anke.1 lor. I do agricultural exhibit. While the Mm-1 know w bat kind of a light I mav have aourl pavilion ia more favorably lo -at.-d to make provide! I an.l other advocate. Itdoeanot command one vimtor. while ' of the law are i?iu calltsl upon lo a doiena vinit Or-gon and tiifHvt b.r rt our righla." It ia bcliKvixl that honent exhibila of grain ami granwa and liearv ban nwive.1 a lip from aome ad the product of the arm. Her mini-tration oltlcial that the admlnlatra- Wheat ! anown in -iio;1 nae.. aim all who wish to examine it hav only. to Hiv miv " - J I... K.. ...V. in, lr iln. 11 CHICAGO EXPOSITION'. Tbe daily cost of operating the World's Columbian Exposition in $16,000. A (straw hat, plaited entirely by Queen exMb?t?on.M l ChitaS' fr Minnouri will have eight herdnof thor oughbred cattle of the dillereut breed at the World's Fair. French and English newspapers now publinh exhauntive corredMudi:nce from the World's Fair; some of it very auiUH ing. Arrangements have lx;en made for ex curHioiiH of colored people from the South to the World's Fair, and it i expected that 250,000 will thus be added to the attendance. The ISoHton Journal opened up a cou pon conteHt for ladies to go to the World's rair. Mihh Lizzie Borden reieived the IngheHt vote, 100,000, but declined to ac cept, and the next highent was awarded the prize. One of India's potentates, the Mahar ajah of Kapurtliala, has reached Chi cago, accompanied ny one ol bis wives and his retinue. The Maharajah has crime to see the fair, and will stay until no nan "done" the exponition trior oughly. At the present rate the total attend ance at the World's Fair for the Hix muutliH it b open will be 26,000,000. Hut the estimate was lor a total ol :w,UU0, 000. The bent months aro yet to come, and perhapH the higher HgurcH will bo reached. The picture, " In My Studio," in thu German section of the art exhibits at Chicago has been Hlanhed with a knife. The painting Ih by Kahler, who, it in thought, Inn! the picture cut ho an to at tract attention. Artists think the in jury can bo repaired with little trouble. The Isjuds of the World's Fair olli cials, found guilty recently by Judge Stein of contempt of court in violating thu Clingman injunction by cloning the fair to thu public Sunday, July have been tiled, thereby suspending proceed ings pending the action of tin) Appellate Court. Thu casu iu which thu parties aro held to answer cannot take prece dence on Mm A pj'ell.io i 'o'sri tn!c,".:l:ir, and at thu earliest possible time will not bo called before the end of next Octo ber. Anthony Couistock Is in Chicago. He called on President Higinbotliain, and anuoiinced that hu had come from New York to lead a crusadu against the danc ing girls on the Midway. Mr. Comntock hud evidently investigated tho places. As he went out he dropped a catalogue of thu Midway. On thu margins of the leaves crosses and Htarn had been made, showing that be had visited tho theaters of thu giddy Perniaii dancura and the diinky Algerians. Mr. Couistock will call on President Higinbothatn again and make another protest uguinnt the duhcchoiiHCH. Failing to have them sup pressed by ollicials of the fair, he will probably appeal to thu city authorities. Chief lluchanaii in charge of thestock exhibit at the World's Fair has an nounced the result of tho cheese eon lest, which has been iu progress there several weeks. The test was pronounced most complete, most carefully conducted and the most thorough ever made. The con test was iM'twuen twenty-live cows of Jersey, (iuernsev and Shorthorn breeds each. The result is tin follows, Is-ing a decided victory (or the Jerseys : Milk in lllloen days Jerseys, i:l,lMMt pounds; (liiernnevs, 10,li:W pounds; Shorthorns, 12.1H0 pounds. Choose made Jersevs, 1,'lfU ihiiiiiiIh ; Gtiorm7-i, l.loO pounds: Shorthorns, 1,077 pounds. Value of cheese Jersevs, IllKI.US; (.iiiernnevH, U:i5.tll!; Shorthorns, 140. 14. Value 'of whey Jerseys, t.'.tl; (iueruseys, $7,711; Shorthorns, 1 H.07. Increase iu live weight Jerseys, 14.72 pounds; liiiern seys, 27.00 iunds; Shorthorns, Ml.Pl pounds. Total values Jerseys, 217.111; Guernseys, f 1114.66; Shorthorns, fut).:ll. Net prolit in llfteon thivs Jersevs, 110. ; Guernseys, 8.;I0; Hhorthnri... ki,;w. FROM WASHINGTON CITY. Mirther Instructions In regard to the acceptance of Chinese cci titicates have neon issued to thu Collector of the Mrl of New York. The order calls for the detention of Chinese upon the vessels bringing tliem to this country until the tonsillar certiorates are fully inventi galed ami until the bearers aro fullv idcntillcd: in fact, until tin. re i. not tl.'.. slightest doubt as to their right to enter i no untied Males. The circulation statement issued by the Treasury IVpartmciit shows that the amount ol gold and silver coin and cer tillcales, I'nitod Slates notes and na tional bank notes in circulation August I U..J II .III 1UUI U. . r. m.nri,..ii,iw,iu,Bii increase during ...... ..iT i,, um increase dur ing tho last twelve months was in round HgHiva IIUHHUHX). The nor cnniln eir. filiation, haned on the entimated Mipula- iion HI Of ,oo,(ivu, AUgUHl I WIIH 121.02. Minister Mount' ronort on the 11a. wuiian situation has been received. It is long and very comprehensive. The an nexation plan is discussed in nil . I. .(,..! and the conclusion drawn that Hawaii an, do not want annexation. Minister Stevens' act in rainimr the Amori.-.m il ... and lauding tbe marines is referred torn length, and the report nuts that In.li. vidual in anything but an enviable light. no iue oi annexation in shown to have been the desire not of lh noonl.. i... according to the principles of this eminent have the right to govern, hut ol uio lew. i no report will pixibably not oe inane piuiiie until scut to Congress 11' I l.l: I. . i . . . . . " " ni-ii iMiniiMiiii i ii iionti mr I.. oi. n. uivoroi a-iiiex.ition il, it Is believed, -. .,. v.i. in,, rennii in llie relxirl. .. none who nave aoi'n it miv, will l thai no govoinnienl will permit the Hauai aim io govern themselves, and no other governnioni Hill heallomsl to interlero. That ft desHralt tight ia to I made o reiH-al the liearv Chinese ..x.-l,, act ilunng the extra' or ri'gularsssion ol ougresa in no longer doiilit,., bv those tileionled in Washington. While Ken. ivnontiitive liearv claims to have learned mining iieiuiite as to t in ..l,,,,,,,-,. iou'a attillldo towar.1 tint IttlV flit 1.. nuttU'ilct'H (tint it wouM tint mi rm iu.. liui if there were a mk'iiiv . I'..m ,.i.. by the enemies of the bill 'to either re peal it m Congress or originate aome other plan lo nullilv it. Mr. Ciean w ould noil her atlirin nor.lenv the report hat Ihe Chinese Six Companies bad levied another assessment on all Coles luiln in the country to lame a corrupliou fund lo lobliy through its n.H.,il at the coming m-nnion. He did nav, however " It ia swnihle that the Six Compunio will not K able to culUvt Ihe .'i h-t head ansensinenl said lo iae Ihi ii nsvntU levied. Cliiiianioli aiv verv inmh dm pleased over the ill nu.wn of the Su i oiiipaniea in expending the Pt money theyVaidlo lh-,rT,h;::"!L'r. iaw or io nave me ng it ma.le atL-aimd it. coiiMilutionality In the Supr.m Court. ' , There ia a iwiwiliility, however, that nun win mil act In anv dlrvvtion mull ,ft,r u, ,rrtval ol the new CKin- kli..l.. .7 - '., ' EASTERN JIELAXGE. Secretary Hoke Smith Hanged . in Effigy in Ohio. NEGROES SUPPLANTING WHITES. Trouble Apprehended Between the Whites and the Seminole in Southern Florida. Ueailing (Pa.) Council has voted 5, 000 to fight the smallpox. OraHshopiicrs have destroyed several cropH of corn in the vicinity of Pilot Knob, Tex. Canada's total wheat crop this year will be about 10,000,000 bushels larger than last year. Iiaby Huth is to have a Shetland pony thirty-eight inches high, which has been sent to the President from Scotland. Ixmisiana has a large prospective en- gar crop in sight, ami she is anxious to know what Congress is going to do with il. Th reo negroes by a stratagem roblsjd the Pncillc Express Company at Wich ita, Kan., of about $7,600 in currency and silver. It is said that fullv 25,000 whites have settled on the Chemkee Strip and threat en to make trouble if tho government attempts to eject them. A radical reorganization of the coast survey is contemplated by Secretary Carlisle. Some of the changes may re quire Congressional action. The Pennsylvania railroad system is said to l.avo decided to substitute the long-distance telephone for the telegraph in tho operation of its lines. Tho death rato of children nnder 6 years of ago in Now York week lieforn last was ii;j per cent of the total number, or 71J out of a total of 1,257. For the first time on record passengers have recently been able to breakfast in Ixjiidon on .Sunday and dine In New York on the following Friday. From present indications tho country will have fullv 400,(XM),000 bushels moro of corn and o0,000,000 bushels more of oats than were produced last year. Two hundred and three inmates of the Kansas Soldiers' Home, who have been treated for alcoholism, have left the home, able to maintain theuiHolveH. A St. Paul special savs it is estimated that .'1,000 to 4,000 Idle men are there and hundreds more arriving daily. Many are from railroads and mining regions. All (ears of trouble from Idle woiking meii at Denver have disappeared. Those who have not left the citv will be given employment in contemplated public im provements. The new Chinese Minister, who will arrive in Washington alsiut the middle of thin mouth, will replace tho present legation of nine persons with a much moro imjiosiiig suite. There is apprehension that trouble may arise between the whites in South ern Morida and tho Seminole Indians over the thrashing of one of thu chief's nous, who was caught poaching. Tho slaughter of thu innocents now going on in Cleveland is something ter rible. Twenty-two deaths from cholera infantum ami kindred diseases were re ported at the health olllce the other day. A defalcation of 1 10,000 has lson dis iiivorod iu the cash of the National Bank of Piitcrson, N. J. Abrain Fardon, the paying teller, was arrested, and con fessed. Hu ia 60 years old and nnuiar- Li'ifo.-- " ,f Hocatisc a reporter at Pmiror Imd Icisod the conduct of tlovernor Waite me latter ami his nephew threw tho re IHirter out ol the Governor's nllicn U'lw.r l.e called to see if thero was a news item io oe got. .'M N,l.rliMl at Springfield, 111., that union ii minimi, me American Kx press loiupBiiy's absconding cashit irom that place, is In Mexico, and reoiii anion papers will lie applied for to caii' tore ti int. 1 he reported robbery of Mrs. Amnion at i iiiotigo tiy men who personated de leciives is said to have been simply ruse oi me woman to secure a present to llilIKO nil lor llie SIlOlMlseil lOMH from at. oni ami wealthy Iriend. The light of the minora in Kontliaa.i. ern Kaunas is still on, but the Importa uon oi negro miners from Alabama has wcaKcucd the strikers, for tho new ma. lenai are good workmen and till the places oi uio men who quit work. The llrooklvn pharmacists are endene oring to Dreak up the practice of selling ""n""' "'g orv-gooiis stores, and have asked the listrict Attorney to iiuiKo a cnarirn airainst nun of 1 1... ...... chants in order to make a lest case. It is stated at rrovldonen. P I i.,.i f IS.Omt.OOO worth of rert ideate of the oriiiern racinc lirain Klovator Com pany oi .Minnesota are at out in il... country and theie is but 50 or cent of uieir viuue in wneai in sight as security For the first time since tlm ny .-II...I11IUI Hiiver iay mo Treasury in i illy lailod to luiv the full nuoluof i vw . vn-u oiuiees oi suver. the total our cnasos tor tho month were 2.:W4.000 ounivs, leaving a shortage of 2,lltl,000 ouiu-eB. n H.ni'"rV ,,ol", w' ,m"K'' hi ...... vM.n-,, muni oi Home, a nine ioii in Adams county, O., Satur day night. A number of pension had leen suspendisl there, and the climax whs reached when the pension of J. L. Itoed, a veteran of Ihe F.levenili lllin.,1. Cavalry, agtsl 83 years, was droped. The value of the hue mm of lli.. f'nited Mutes ibis vear promises to be al least ten tunes that of the production ol lis silver mines. Hut our cattle eat up all the hay, and we eat the rattle while the silver is kept iu store and por- MIClll IIOl. liovernor l.ewelllng of Kansas has do Idcd to aplMtnt a commission to iro lo Chicago and "oen negotiations through the representative of the World'a Fair th the governments of F.tiroH con cerning the exchange of rommodttie with Kaunas bv way of the liulf of Mexico." Tho navy ntllciala do not admit that the Krg-Jorgenson ia asati-i.ictory gun, and thev U-heve that American invent or can supply a much better oue. Th Nrng-jorgoiiaen gun will have lo show 'jT V.V-' " 7T , "'" "'" .-rpor, n. I., to examine the latest that line. Aitant Pivrtdary Kevnolda In imirr to (vrning reivnt i nmon I arw simnlv inrrecl idacimt all pcnidoiis under the act of june ji , isw, on an rouaiuv, are l.HW.onan nnulitv. W am .., . i i , . rvkT,i uiiH.r mr h.i,i.iuii nw am ,u.l n,. ni.. k .UB..,U ii I lrn. thai Mil a UIIT." f. ' 7 . . BUSINESS BREVITIES. I The Terre Haute distillery, the largest in the world, will soon resume opera tions. The export of American hay to En rope creates mnch comment " across the water." India ink is made in Japan from the soot obtained by burning the shell of an oily Dut. Jernialem has taken a new start in the line of progress and established a brewerv. Liberia exports 1,000,000 pounds of coffee annually. One-half of it goes to Oermany. Skunks are bred on New York farms. Their skins are deodorized, and become valuable in the fur markets. One of the most curionn farms in the Unite1 States and one of the most prof itable is a frog farm in Illinois. The Iron Moulders' Union of North Ameriea nru,i nn Hip thirtv-flfth year of its existence July 5 last. Milan is so satisfied with its municipal In Japanese saws the teeth point to- fighting experiment that it is now build ward the handle, and both saws and " street-railway system, planes cut toward the workman. A pedestal and bust have been placed From the American aloe tree ia made over the grave of the late Charles Brad thread, needles, ropes, cables, paper, . laugh at Brookwood, England, clothing, soap, sugar and brandy. Sympathy for the unemployed poor of Ventilated boots are an improvement London would be greater if so many of welcomed by many who think their feet j them were not seen intoxicated, need a little' fresh air all the time. The Prussian Home Secretary has is- A cloth of very fine texture is inade from the bark of the paper tree, a mill berry growing in the South Sea Islands. The maize crop of the United States covers an area greater than England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Denmark. The Mexican Land and Improvement Company of Kansas will experiment with coll'ee-raising on a large scale in Mexico. The city of London drinks every year 45,000,000 gallons of malt liquor, '8,000, 000 gallons of wine and 1,500,000 gallons of spirits. The linen industry in Ireland gives employment to upward of 100,000 per sons, and has an estimated capital in vested ot io,ouo,onu. AuuViuiiun agneuiiure occupies me attention of 280,000.000 men, represents a capital of 4224,000,000,000, and has an annual product of over 420,000,000,000. We have stored in tho Federal Treas ury 302,1100,000 Bilver dollars; we have 5H,000,000 silver dollars in circulation and aixmt 180,000,000 in smaller silver coin. Wall paper is made to imitate cretonne closely, and in these designs is enjoying a wide tale among artistic folk, who find it a Iteaiitilul background to thu orna mentation of the room. Somo idea of tho slaughter of ele phiinlH can lie secured from the fact that iu Zanzibar alone some 500,000 pouiidH of ivorv are marketed every season from the tusks of 10,000 elephants. Statistics of new mill construction, compiled by the Textile World, show that 102 new mills were erected in the six months ended June 30, 18t:l, as against 1,'!5 for tho corresponding period in 18112. The human hair is absolutely the most prolitablecropthat grows. Five tons of it arc annually imported by the merchants of Iindon. The Parisians harvest up ward of 200,000 iHiunds, equal in value to 80,000 per annum. The development of the lace industry in Ireland has been a great boon to the impoverished people. In embroidery alone 12,000 girls are employed, and l,0(i,r),OOU dozen handkerchiels were sent lust year to the American market. By irrigation 25,000,000 acres are made fruitful in India alone. In Fgypt there are als-iit 11,000,000 acres and in F.urope alxiut 5,000,000. The United States have just begun the work of improving waste area, and have already about 4,000,000 acres of irrigated lands. PURELY Pr.KSOXAL. King Carlos ol Portugal leaped from his carriage the other day to interfere with a light and prevent a probable mur der. His Majesty overpowered tbe stronger party, and turned him over to the Hilico. Little Queen Wilhehnina of Holland is U years old. and her doctor after a study of her constitution savs that Bhe has used up just eighty yetirs worth of nervous lorce. Her life is too exciting for a person of her supersensitive nature. Ex-Prem ier Mercier. acenmnnnio.1 0. lVsmarais, has left Montreal on hi tour through the t rench-Canadian cen ters in New England, where hu will de liver addresses advocating the advantages l.. lu, .1...; I i r i: , . w iioncvi hum vuiiauiiin luuepend- ence. lieneral Alejandro Ybarra. who tins been mentioned as a coalition candidate lor the Presidency of Venezuela, is now residing in Boston. He married tin. daughter of Thomas Russell, who was 1' tilted States Minister to Venezuela un der President Grant. Miss Kate Kane of Chicaco cives no tice that she is out for a Judgeship. She is willing to accept a nomination from ither of thu isilitical oartica nr fmm both of them, but, it ignored, w ill run independently. It is apparent that Miss Kane helievua iu the wearing of gowns by Judges, K. S. Ifaniitsintil. a vounir Sikh rrinee, is this year a contestant in tin r.milisli university cricket nmt, l... . ,1 one of the lieat all-round member of ihe i am nudge eleven, lie is called Tiinplv "Smith" by In daily associjKes, who can t catch Ins right name. - Through the efforts (f Mr. I Rice of Frederick. Md-i enough monev has la-en collected ' put an imposing- monumoiH ove" ine grave oi rrancis Soot tl Key, aivnor of " rheStar-SpaiighM .....r HlM Fl'lll'lilia .M 1..!.... 1 Bai ..... ........... .v mivirru IU a tieii-rfi'iow n (i. i .) cemetery. Kiiierick Emerson Brook, tlm Pali. (ornirt ihh'I , is a svliih-hke in lllU fu.-M l,Lu lie inn moon, oui it ii its no n, ounly when lie liegins lo recite one of bin quaint, droll and pathetic poems for a roomful of hi friend. He is a native of Sew York State, but bus lived in Son raucisco for seventeen yearn. General J. C. McKildieii of Man-land, Uiwss tho second of Senator Itnvl...! ickin the duel with Judge Terrv in Cali foriia, which resulusi iu Urmteriek'a ieafli, is still hale and hearty. Sm-akins ( Ik.. .I....I ,1 I ... I ... L I""'"" - .i. u.iri uii-uuiiT nay, ne Mid that t VII R lll.vit linforriiiint. ir.. i that there m really no caiiMi for it. Therefuns nothing in the laneuaire umJ llnlerick that iuHtirtii the iMinlvit ut tl state of feehtnr in I'mlifumi. -.' 10 iinii-wft u, n mat due Were l.,i,. ,l.i poll voit t iinsv i,n.i..Ti or nn..n ' at all. m- r to - . ... . then'S "t't of women than anv oth ! 1 women than any other one t on,an. Is p.vu. "g the ummer in Chi-1 nation. CoiiiireM Aid Legilature ha iimchoi w ImtcuM to her aiiimrnt. r-.i.. .kl i..n .i i ii i " ii on., -..e o, w hum 11,1 pi. on , n,riMl .,,.. ..ni . ,..V.. riglvvn Iu control o cutldrai an J iimim. .,.,. . men ... i..i r tr Tw.,.- a. .., . . iviinjrui mnu.. em xie na.a i e- ' permission to remarrr th.,, , voliM her life entablishinff th il h,. ...kL..- 11,1 themselvee toany of the Interior right ot oma. She is not a woman ' Th.m.ni.. , . questions con-1 urt'ragirt. aud Vcr Inend. think th.i )-i"fii-nur4,"rT of the new cahl. , ulnsKinaay: alone she has aca.nplishfd more than 1 w K.L,.V and the Aioren Ri'iim Willi iin-i tuviioi II1F U iniifJ M FOREIGN FLASHES. Influenza in London Believed to be Dying Out. POSITIVE CURE FOR LEPROSY. The larnese Palace in come uougni by the Geman Government Tbe Kins of Assam. Otto, the insane King of Bavaria, is said to be dying. Italy officially announces "eminently satisfactory " health reports, sued an order to the provincial depart nients to expel Russian immigrants The Italian Catholic mission at Mien Yang, ninety miles from Hankow, China, has been destroyed by native rioters. Revolutionary movements have begun in the provinces of Buenos Avres and Santa Fe, Argentine, led by the Radicals. A Continental medical journal says that of 545 morpbinomaniacs brought under oDservauon zsy were aociors oi mcai cine. The German Emperor is said to " per sonallv reuret" the retirement of lion. W. w. Phelps, the former American Minister. Ex-Premier Depretis of Italy is re- ported to have received tOOO.OOO from lalongo, the imprisoned ex-inanager ot the Bank of Home. From an observation tower on the Brocken in the Harz Mountains eighty nine cities and 008 villages can be seen in clear weather. Tbe Cardinal Manning memorial fund in London has reached a total of (30,000. The money will be given to the homeless poor of that city. The Indian government has refused to modify the terms granted to exchange banks, who have appealed to England against the decision. It is announced that during the Czar owitz' visit to England Queen Victoria will confer on him the Order of the Gar ter at Windsor Castle. There was something pathetic in the King of Siam's request to the French invaders that they should stop shooting and let diplomacy have a chance. The Siam fracas has spread more gen eral knowledge of that Asiatic country, its style ol government and its resources than any other event possibly could have done. Cholera has broken out in St. Louis. Senegal, capital of the French posses sions in Senegatnbia. The deaths have already reached an average of fifty daily. The remarkable price of (300 was paid in London recently for a fossil egg of the lepyornis, an extinct wingless bird that inhabited Madagascar in prehistoric times. The new Belgian Constitution will pro vide that three-fourths of the s-v-J shall be elected by diraX.0"''-oai); fraireand the oj'': -y universal suf- Councjj " b.Tct fourth by Communal Austria is having a hard time over the resumption ot gold payments. C4old is at a premium at Vienna, as it is everv- nkn... ; I." .. ... - .uruuo wuen wanted la any It has been calculated that the annual income of the London Hebrews is nearlv 5,000,000, which means that they are eigni ana one-quarter times richer than the tientiles. Shippers were astonished to learn re cently that from the comparatively un known port of Rosario, Argentine Re public, 100,141 tons of wheat were ex ported last .May. The German War Minister has decided that the handles of all hatchets, axes and besieging material of the German arm v must hereafter be made of Ameri can hickory wood. An overhead electric railway for Na ples is proposed by 8ig. A vena, a local engineer. On acconnt of tho n.m. streets and steep grades surface transit is noi auvaniageous. C....l .i ... fnyrni ui me principal IxmilgnrTTanks have informed their clerks WTduring the hot WPAther nn tr.n.'r.,, ""! .. .. -m".ucii win Decant on inein it tnev CRrtne to light coats and raw hats. busi ness in . l'r. loirvMoh, a noted RushIb c an, is r.twut to make public what he ti, ,i. ,1 lT " , "lre ,or 'eprosy, I 1 1 1 "K1"1 the remedy is whev obtatneil from iUh ' P. pii- i ... . . ......uti vuiimiun. wnonn .i..oii, .!- ... ......,.,, iccriuiy, was one of Switz. rrlands most famous men. n m u i v b.n Jl ? ga8.'n .1S43 (' Was aim atterward in. vented the " fair- fountain." u-. 1 . . ..omen omumacKs nave been makine heir appearam-e in increasing nmube a tely in Toulon and other Krvnch town? noy ami coquettish girls, who wear1 " winpeiiiors, . innuenza is believed to be dvinir out m London a ter Iving more or leisure" world several vear. l-" l.n' . . ..... -- vrii L UM'HK nran ihrari'hsfrom week. During the sud w" v''i only six such deaths occurred The Gerinan government has bought the Iarnee Pa m in v - : " wu ptors. Th Jtrijcturt., though much in nevxi 'of re- Dr. Haffkine has inoculateil over 200 persons at Simla for cholera inch, .t, nauve lnd an StatA have taken nn his system of inoculation and it is m( a.. iv..,,.: w "'fiion, now. In , uJ. nu Luck , i. u "Ttmient over 400 ..-ii iia.r own inoculateil tl. . . " . "t ."' ""m nas an wivm k "'videil into nine cl,.,. Whenone ' thwe ladies dies her Kulv i. l... carnal out thn.m'h .C. V.?? e.i . "7. ..." UM At the Kimt's deth,.X;..,77lx.aoo.r I " vl Wf nvalc. n.r".n. nd i. MpeV'TJ-i? rur"i? or,'er by tne mid.ll f vl twro fj '-""nuereij of me- - iuoer. i h . , 'v lor the nearest r.,int .,!.n'10' llMn. -.1111 . .- tream, will t put ,n' d" atioo wiU Huroj. to th i . ooio muni. PORTLAND MARKET. Whb at Valley, 11.06; Walla Walla, 05c per cental. FLOCK, FEKD, 1TC. Floch Standard, 3.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, (2.50 per barrel. Oats White,4243c per bushel ; gray, 40c; rolled, in bags, o.25ra6.50; bar rels, $6.50(a6.75; cases, $3.75. Millstcffb Bran, $18.00; shorts, $21.00; ground barley, $22(g23; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 80 85c per cental; middlings, $23(a28 'per ton; chicken wneat, ilisi.o per ixuuu. . i daisy riouun. Rmritn Oregon fancy creamery, 22V f9.v- fanc dairy. 17V(220c: fair to good, 15(ftlt5c; common, 12c per pound; California, 35244c per roll. Cheese Uregon, izgc; caiuornia, ll13.Sjc; Young America, HJvjC per pound. Eoos Oregon and Eastern, 16c per dozen. Poultry Chickens, old, $4-tw; broilers, large, $2.003.00; small, $1.50 (32.00; ducks, old, ?3.ou(g4.ou; young, $2.60(43.60; geese, $7.50 per dozen ; tur keys, live, 14c ; dressed, loc per pound. VEGETABLES AND FKCIT8. Vegetables Cabbage.DXc per pound ; new California and Oregon potatoes, $1.25 per cental; new California onions, lsc per pound; green Oregon onions, 10 (?iVSic Per dozen; cucumbers, Oregon, 26c per dozen ; California, $1.25 per box ; string beans, 24c per pound; tomatoes, 6575c per box ; green corn, 10(212,0; sweet potatoes, 34(ft5c. Fruits Sicily lemons, $6.00(36.50 per box: California new crop, $5.50(46.00 per box ; bananas, $1.502.50 per bunch ; oranges, $3.00 per box ; pineapples, $6.00 per dozen; cherries, 65(S70c per box; new California apples, $1.25 per bushel ; peaches, 36(4 60c per box; Oregon, 30 60c per box : Oregon peach plums, 75c $1.00 per box; apricots, $1.25 per box; currants, 4(25c per pound; Bartlett pears, $1.25(11.50 per box; raspberries, 6(5t7c er pound; black raspberries, 6c; Cali ornia figs, 75c(3$1.00 per box; water melons, $2.00(a2.50 per dozen; canta loupes, $1.50fa2.00 ner do7en ; h'VlrlB- berries, 15c per pound. provisions. Eabtern Smoked Meat and Lard Hams, medium, uncovered, 1516c per Cound; covered, 14'j(il6)fcc; breakfast aeon, uncovered, 16(rl7c; covered, 15 (816c; Bhort clear Bides,-13(3 14c; dry salt Bides, 11 (s 12,4c; lard, compound, in tins, 10c per pound ; pure, in tins, 13 14c; Oregon lard, ll12tc. STAPLE OROCKRIEH. Dried Fruith Petite prunes, 10llc; silver, ll(gl2c; Italian, 13S;C; German, 10(?llc; plums, 8(a9c; evaporated ap ples, 10(ftllc; evaporated apricots, 12itf 15c; peaches, 10(sl2,'2c; pears, 7llc per pound. Honey Choice comb, 18c per pound ; new Oregon. 16ts20e; extract, 910c. Salt Liverpool, 100s, $16.00; 60s, $16.50; stock, i8.609.60. Coffee Costa Kica, 22c; Rio, 21c; Salvador, 21,c; Mocha, 26 30c; Java, 24js(g30c; Arbuckle's and Lion, 100 pound cases, 24.85c per pound; Colum bia, Bame, 24.85c. Rice Island,$4.75a5.00 ; Japan,$4.75 1 New OrleanB, $4.60 per cental. Beans Small whites,. 3c; pinks, 34 c; bayos, 3)c; butter, 4c; lima, 4c per pound. Syrup Eastern, in barrels, 4055c; in half-barrelB, 42(3 57c; in cases, 35(3 80c per gallon ; $2.26 per keg ; California, in barrels, 20 (A 40c per gallon; $1.75 per kes. Suoae D,6sc: Golden C. 65c: extra C. 5.'c: confectioners' A. 6lAc: drvvran- ulated, 6ac; cu 0 .. I crushed anil nnw. -ruereu, 74'c per pound ; per pound uiscuiiiii. on an praaes lor prompt cash; uinpie sugar, io(gioc per pound. CANNED OOODS. Canned Goods Table fruits, assorted, $1.75(32.00: peaches, $1.85(3.2.10; Bart ett pears, $1.75(2.00; plums, $1.37 1.80; strawberries, $2.26(2.46; cherries, $2.25(3.2.40; blackberries, $1.85(32.00; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25 2.80; apricots, $1.65(3,2.00. Pie fruits, .1 t. , .7 .'. uimcii. i-ie iruits, gallons . .lots.ou; peaches, 3. COIS, J.OU(0;4.ou; plHI oiacKuernes, f4.i0(3 iUEATS corned hr to jo. i .rT1' f. Is, $1.60; 2s, RKd no. i.' T'-v, VIIILIUCU, tongue, Is, $4 ; 2s, 'a -arj.:l.j uutu $1.752.15 per doziA:"" nam- UVE AND DRESSED MEAT. EEr Prime atiwni t- KOo rr . .! I cfo.v.1 ,iaaH .o nn a.i '.J . mlr iws m 9r 'ou: gooa to choice 1' .V??2:5 common to meilium : cows, ti.60,32.01) lt "i , TV 6 00 ' "vl oo(g Mnvi- ru 1UTT0M - ( hniM aa.- dressoil. tnm. areped. $0.00; shearlings, 2. IWe ifoosChoice heavy, $5.00(35.50- me. l5ht J feeder $4.60(35.00; dressed, $7.00. Veal-$4.00(36.00. HOPE, WOOL AND Hinia w.vv. laillUH. 1.2 HI (Vf7 Wl. to ouauTy103100 ig iWoo,:UmP,ln va"ey. H16c chp, 13(314c; Willamette valley' l-'c, according to quality: Em..-, fall i'iR,7r. ",y 75c$2.25; s, "Vt!"'i -p ln every branch of farm mon linSh0,1"' W-93.60;' siu B drwS yean,, and many -R. 9 ik1""8' 1-25($1.50; flats, ?, ,n m ave. 8lread,v en tried an I l.6,2.2o2.B0..bftrnji;5ts, found od Aprehtdiceinfavorof M.. condition. 4c; under 65 pounds, 3c- iheerTi. ' filrt, o51 lnilam Wg,in-:-9hearlin.ltai: IOW. fmrkl tn nlir.i.u o.c. WJ w1 a " I ' iw OOUIlila , b ..v, onjoe per pound. AOS AND BAGGING. !. i' uur'P8 ia-ounce, 60-inch ihCn. burlap, 20-ounce, 76-incn7 14c ' lhi! bags. Calcntt. wheat 2-bushel oat ba, 7c? spot, u i. .i "Ti xiacELLAVEons Tin I. C. .-hZ, , . Ity, $3.50 ilUVrWt:.. ;P.nmqual- extra per box; 1. c7coke , nla. X'J? "n. pte el Per I er pound, lOWc. NAVALSr;iB..r:..hc. l'le: reMS.S'OOper '. SUvkholm. $13rCaTm oUr,; "'I : pitch. Id r kJ. .? '" 9 Tr bar- rr irall.,n i ' ,"' "' 'urpentine. tUe tnrpentine, 05c ir ion, l encounuHno that wiih .ufflclont ' " W aajaconnumi.tu.-T.' "l f" B only "any healLh from and M haTh'iT IL. I r. lreild,t ,,'urulDd to unrt n.. j . , t-anama Can.) . . tl - 1UU I,,-., . . J . . ' .Mil Vlllr tnilllll, II lahty; Eastern 0 fcd- .P'l.vs JiiBt as well as to let pound, according to Hofi?!"' Som neglect this and won- . uuriaps, 8-ounce. ).i" i, ' .... ,enlt'nt to oc; burlaps, 10 1, -ounce 4n-iV n' . " ,0luni in the caoh, 7c; burlap ? S,n1C!n.et r'18.1. one wants tl a ,..) vv iu nrn ihiiiiiii rwtn ... . i ' ,.V'"u,?v" which w j-.-ir, i. prime quality mmm" r.V.i , lru" lo name il proper 'xZZ ifTof tXAVbnuZTZJTrt l,T.'." . an waa absnrd to believe "wvtlwWi w01 . FABM AND GABDEj Important to Harvest and Stoj the Crops Carefully. SEVERAL INSTRUCTIVE Production of Manure Deserves u Carefnl Attention as Any Other Crop. Good feed makes good eggs. Curd is better than milk for fowU. wasn airty eggs before mark;, them A little charcoal is good in the feed j fowls. . i . i v-ieau w aier, w iiero mey can alvran nut it ia noalrt lit. Ilia ..l.i..Ia 6" " "J "-"".no. The back of the seat of the buggy j not the place for hens to roost. Keeping the center of the stack wel rounded up is a good point in atackiw either hay or grain. Keep a daily account of the receipt; and expenses with the poultry, and knoi wneiuer mey pay or not. j Have your horses shod by a blacksmiti t.bftt. does not. cut t.h frou nu-,i. o . . , ---a w ijk that the weight rests on the hoof. If a horse is given grain ration, t know of no better bulky feed than bright upland prairie hay. It is fragrant, pal. atable and free from dust. Do not become alarmed at the rntti. vator beam breaking an occasional tint stalk of corn ; the plowing pays for ths trouble and the loss of a few large stalks. The need of ice is now being felt byi greai many persons, it is neither diffi. cult nor expensive to put up a saiiil amount of ice. Suppose you try it neit winter. Do not allow harvesting to keep tlnf field of late corn from having a needed I plowing. The last plowing destroy many weeds, and usually increases the yield materially. If there is a time when dark stabls are allowable, it is during hot weather. rsui aaranefcs aoes not necessarily imply dampness nor lack of Jresh air. Haw the stables ventilated even if you do not darken them. Pastures which are infested with ru-- weeds can be materially benefited bvjr K11 mowing the weeds late this month befotilcep1 the seeds have matured. Comparatively Nf few weeds will ripen seeds if this is done f. - It is a Stood thincr to know how tn rpi I ..1. ovate land after it has become run dow I fnTT5t. but far better to know how to conser I n its fertility and bo avoid the slow t,' Er' L laborious methods of renovation. ' f . saving of manure, turnine under 'i crops and rotation are the means r. , X cc very desirable end. iff-near i The production of manure d -' H It app careful attention as the pro f down anv other croD on the farm t . Miction S f . It shoe! ,1fepl do regarded as a crop and uiuoi uiuaoie ones, in or ninnn u . i .i -v , ;asoneofi- place tviinuui loss uiere snoui , ,j , -- -y.i tight stable floor and enc ,',dt'r to 8a I T1 Borbents to take up and, Jatl uida. , 3Ug" of nne 't; disap .... I retain the V alowl The use of soiling c,J 'I " tain among WeBtern i , I ward lieve they are mall h 8 0 4 ro! each year. The onel - uu' Hf PPe :j i .. 1 1118 Some h..,i,lu..( i thing that prevemi. 1nre is the labor .s ).UIT j " vui laiiu can afford to Bpeii mi I roil A a In n.t ,J ncreases in VHlnur.r d more monev nr,.! laoor, it enablej us to do morAvn.tr. with a given i oer oi cows. now to KB THE FARM PAY, It is quite a i important to harvest n,' store the crora and carefully as it is to plant! ctutiva seem to ovjRVi" T. Tf:J, "V."18 iam of hjA "n,:'-Iu"i" I; ixxir . -. iicu uecause ot tlliirv-constriti'ipil aio.bG i i Oofs is Unnecesuai-ilv !,... i. .? fer from these causes. Kats, mice, squii !'" .weevl' and other insects dest, ami damage grain after it is in the bins and cribs. Theoo u., . o i i i 'o iiieveniauie. I which will ol rack is not the on. "huh will always lead us mn nnUi. or even more surelv tn n,. s . ?u'ture. New ideas and TTew metSffi progressive, says the Wisconsin Aim" cu unst. Read study and keep up with the times. Verv manv farm- are now nnnm.i...:. . Mn.n.;rzuV.v,L o i,,r. oare'y Pain 'Z' y. i, lu K orougnt up to a very Prohtable state of cultivation merely by I nniloril.n:n: ,iTi Z ":""""? " "ero "lo "s dttlicjlt thought to be too great an excellent sub- fu,uiri ilr u nu iim . . " n fty bo made witli boards or stones. Oood farming is very often thrown away on land which is too wet K'f good crP8' and hefore waft-M.ir!?-t.'m,!a!ld8trcnKt1 n thiswav the and itself should be put in proper ,Tl t0'!i 1 ut 80,ne of the surplus nil nureon the meailows, hauling it out and IS. "'K .evenly through the fall and "'r, ITl-ass n il n,n ...:. li.. II coum XV Z! ,ucu .P?r crops, and 8A"N0 8KED- ers T'Dg t0 the, faciIit-v th which farm- Llilan e?'5P1-v themselves from the SeeilHtnpn fu... .1. . . -iiien, iew save their own seeds now aatheydid in former times. It is so look over the assortmenU seed Btorea nnd aelect for the ganlen for I ih . i . .' ,crB5lon "at saving seei s t m V f V-me 'f ecRri-d.v th.nfghtof bv most families having eanleifs. Still are in mucna... ,:r..( Vinl.l - . "'",ll, ih. " Y , at 'east a portion of the seeds which mav lie w.m.il tl,.. nn n.fays the Southern Farmer. In can ,tcl certain of having ill care I " - i; vm iiiiurv until wtkintu tl, l. .nnt" they are perfectly mature. T. "v wD tniH iruiii mo oe.eciiromthe best stalks arid spread y,u i day" ln drT room, and when .mail Ve b?n carefully cleaned put in Wo .pBper baKS-laM and hang out of harm s way nnti, panting Une ,t j( , .i?."n to "in8le out the plants from lt "8etd" to "e saved some u . J.ln the "Pining and note sn h as are the most productive and vigorous. . . , a'"" and Ujpoolt.m. 8ori.r.,?Mlt meetinof the French Society of Hypnolosy In parii Dr. Beril ion astonished hi. ku, k u. . I ... , uj UUkllllU llll ,.i,Chnjlaconld hypnotized V7p,,'rhowCT,ldloUcor byster !. iJ' ,nat there is any counec Uon between hysteria and bn-notfui r.n."y d"TUted. On. pbywcian Bln."11 b h-Tnotixed iixty h .LP ient,0ntof aeveoty-two nnder forariou,dlase,ln a bo.pl- . t " 1 iTj;; proportion ooold b hya- ' ...v iv & it i ..it. in, in rwina - Mi bird die b an e: and thro mad snbi It patl friei deaf Tl dept can; eeai on I fir, th inti son OVf ol Cel pei wi I f -JUc&aaf.