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' ""TfOTHllK' ' AOM-iuwirofii.ftv - - siionm tw nrimrec, inir iitob'h uireswi 1 p .. r.
i?,v..'3.y?. , Vt- V ! ; - fell! which provldea rttat TiHm tli pi-ti-' P1ent." - " ' K wilfi bT
;f, i.e!L'i.5C'-";" t- rWr I -tionot ieaisem-f lifly pupila in .in- The oneRtitiif ot Ifliig ffntlnavul a 3
"-- ' -.rn..,.t.tr..t .Aitttin at i ,tnnM uk t cm. li.tr '....atrtlu iu aha UiiU'h Si..,u.itv lliwliett. come a law.
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PACIFIC COAST,
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Bands of Apaches Leave Their
Reservation in Arizona.
NEW AND RICH PLACER MIKES.'
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High WaUr oo the Gila Riypr Cauaea
Lajta Section ,of Dmali V
to fcilve Way
CoiiiitiTfi-it (llini'H, (oinlioMcd of aiit!-
juuny tuiil tui, uj it t'imiliiitMii jn Liux
Ali'H. Mi Wlnrtcr lull Ih'xiiii HiutM at
I'ri'HiK) lor ;tU,(XXJ iiMiiriinvo ou her huu
buinl'n lif!, ., -- ,,.,
Thu Antoria euiinern fixed tho prico at
II a Hiilinoii, anil the Filieniien'H Union
deiiianihl (l.l.r.'; '.! vi;cii! 10 I '
J he Aincneaii lliHlorieal hociety ha
iimtitnti'd two liln'l nulta at J'ortland
RK'iliiHt the ( Irutcoman.
All tho men charKiM with crime In
roiini'i'tton with the lahor trunlilcH in the
ihlhela.Kir tmeHinthn
i a- iuw an.f.rtv. f
ktt rluyilp;- tlifl minery
itavll. IS riiu-wnion n
Thcri! ix talk
nay a -iiflniui
vi rv Htroiiu there, anil a Blrike in not at
all improbable.
llaiidHot auarlttM iirnawaf Wftn tlieifti tri!l of ColiiidUja'ii .Iwt of einpioyeH ho
reiMTvatioii lu Arlma.J Ka'taa 4he Itf-HM tha HutwHiHay'weive their projwr
diatiH are rhariii'it only with frightening i quota of apiwintiiieiilH. ;
pwijile and living very nauey. AHiHtant Soi retarv IIuhhcv ha re,-
Oovernor Muriihr of Arizona nWti"'Ticrod an important tlevlNion in tho mat-
loed Hie bill piuwed hv the lAtfilatnro
fnm Vit-toriiiy-iioJ-tlirtriiltiid SMtti I
.!.....; irii.i.LiJ
leHirVP .AiaveHn;l "yi'iv.un i Awn'fUJT,
, T., of now and rich placer digging!) in j
Uifl.. tWlUh wc a , jw twU Alaria.4
...ul.ty, alK.ut thirty .nyU-a noh ptAgiw i
(hiniU. f
Kimerintcndeiit IIiiuhcv of tho ISritivh
(Johunbiii police at Victoria ban decided .
to go north in connection with the Ju- -I
hall exiiletnent o"er tlHMillejjcSLrijrroilf.
Inlaml iiuiwutc.
Tho Iiiternatiimat Nliel OjinVany
which owned too great mi kei iiiuie at
Kiddle. lr.. him iiid a tuo-thiriU in-
tTitit in the pmiHtr to an KngliHh nyn-
dicate (or (UH),0U0. , nl.,,,.t.i, r y
The lloniiiiiui milieu inth Harona
IIiiliiH. Yiiina county. A. Ji. cinaauil tin
run. TTiiM in Uie largest chunk of gob!
ever run into one (uwi.iitf 'ji i:i w a"
During high water on the Gila river a
few ihiVH ago a large wet ion of life tlinii
of the (iiin Uuiid arrigaliouH'wpm'y'a;
canal, sixty aiitox nonthWtof -I'luvhiv
waa wanhed aav. The duimige is
tated to bo not lean than riOO.OiW;-1 J t
L itr-on Itna llvv l'a-iovrrnnrK, ami
V? lirilKifrjit jj'in omr yioit a. f.
Mooifv oT Salem. The Democrat are
Hon. 'U f.. jUrovBr,f (llirtliOidriUliK Wi
W. Thayer of Portland, Hon. John
Whiteaker of Euu'ena JiniJITony S. F,,
Chadwiek of Bujeui. Jf " X.
In the mitt of John Doo againxt the
Walerltv Miuingi'tilpanv, trie-l inilie
IauT Atifrehi "t'nltiVl Sl'ateB HintVict
A.kKirt.inroilThiff-thrlftto-trjT11mntWt
ground in the minuig iiiiiin at t alico,
Jtiilgp Kon rendered a yerTIIi'f -foTtlia
pliiiutiir. Several 'nulla "aro. practically
W'ttleil by thin decision.
The Grand Jtirv at PortUnd, Qr ha
I...II...mI T trkat.tu&l r 0 Arthlnt
KohhliuOrXitilerMaool 4lur,' wii.vj
llllllI a lew trB c.kp. iwi in i iihik.t
with fraudulently obtaining ahoftt iCl29,
(MM by mean of 'falao certificate which
he inHuiil to the Hunk of Ilritinh Coluiii;.
b'.ll on wool in hi warehouim. i , !;
Tho advent of a Chinnman at Great
Fall. Mont., who proponed to open
laundry (licrOtCrAtterl much pxv'ijetui'ril,
and oiUBcd 'ft luanj in'tetiiiK of laliorini?
liicn, who wut a-MufiiittHe.'4 roBwUt
with the atithoritic. Police protwtion
wa given tho t'hipaiuaiu Jjut rUv .yaa,
foned to forego hi doHigrt- and kivva
town. ,,.A,-.r p0ntt nt".
The Plana mhrtlr-r rnsb lit Saii'JoJio i
)kgan Jifore tho Jijj)lniB; the 'ahape tif
hint ftt evidence tx-liig Tound, and that
aenatiooal-aTret wirt shortly"ifolloT.
The theory -W miiuida' hnK -nwiT ' ieen
popular, tho appeanice of lha djotliinn
anl the mioc temung to wtow maime
niust bot'mitlovedto teacliSiirtiiish. Thu
strongest upitwatioiVAVAH. pf-OlHit-i li ""'.'
tions where HfeX,icniKi'tirp,lo'll1i''lpi The
grounil of the opposition was that. the.
result would certainly lie the exclusion
Of Knglish in many wliools.
I". ' irl'l.n ..r.,,il .,r.,i,v. f irrimit Ilia flwi Af.l- J
r . . ".n" I-- - r ..I
javo desert m? nu'ns1,iji,a , juamituvHii-
lam to be built lit VieforlS'arrows, "onT
the lineof tiuourtJleni Calirortiia rail-j'
roiuL nmirilttl In bn ail Uri.inwd,; 11 ',
- m nn'llTrtT-ii
f itoiung tna twin ol cii ietip; iroiu i amwiwe jhtihioii on inn girmwi m
IxnioiilOK tatwulva mouthy. -w.n nw dinljiliieiffn Which hp ovcrrnUM
The whinky miiKgling on tho west L1'1!' ft,:,i"" ,,n"lliHHl;yr--"fr1lS"f
coa orBrltlihn,h,l',,l,lS l not ei.tpnalnno:7ln(t in attorney fee of W.
tennive a reiiorted. Tho bulk of it ja I he claim for increPHO wan maile under
' r ; j louini. Alio uiiiuyiMneB inmiuiviv-n ...i-i, HtLi'iiiiii.eii , ira v.wt i.iiii.in t "A" bill fro
panv have been completed and signed', 01 weovfsseis iroun unrrosion pin
The' capitalistai inten'fed law Rarferil f fotflina cap luitdly lp o-crtlnnat4dind
m. frpiii Dututh andjHnwlici'51'hA iHiiOUy Impyrtid.l.y tl rtrla
Wpf.UtJi ihyolved i5al.(iiMli-0,O(H.) oiiHi,f fpei aml.ieisod fou) ton-
ttt- ITTT nio iwiiiiniiiiii vi n iviii- ; . - , - ..
A.MMivt n nmnT-rmrTiinrr ni iiitt imKm ii un ui nil'
OoiiHL I nun 111 icioriH. ri'iu:irKtni rniiiK , .
Ailauwm iaa wajrnan wvp.,, tJ,tmV. AhA&m Tnflhe
tona.
U. V,, troin thiitscctiyu. "iliel
f likdtikii.;aro-all-d
mnk'tlH mitl.MW' "OTM313 Z
have a hard timo 111 getting
... I I 1.. L 1.. l.l 1..
a ereW.
bv the
mtioi nniii
a . ft ' t . I
tloesT nbt
control there
iirea
The Chinese Six Companies at Rah
it
j
nisKy l oeing sin iggieu 111 uy u,tM J, umfc.i. hioU iiaHi at seaifiir lons lie
! AternianCTLverS P"V' J.
FranJIhHUed anew. circular of.- ffijrAXtl SwM'bM'
tlcialbJ an'd Lnly advising the Cl.hie.ef J W SS,ll.
to ev'W,0tf!,'plr.!
A trarmliuion of
nkeji with the (ioAtvlitw
'thclrM
MaMration law n.
follow : " Thm-if gitttrat
right. AUi authorities J q ltae eonsulted
ab''wJllu':';VVC mpluycd ilvt
auornev 10 no to tvashington at the
Supnuuo Coitt't to flghtthia unjust la
t Wait until Mm- Slwiore'yoTi do a nyt hhigl
Wait, and we will help you. J he Chtf
nose Il mister hiif)goi)e to ine neaii men
of thp noVerturKHit ta.giit iderisious, aiu'
wo hope to get them mnn, m onier 11
n.11. ,1,, iu.ii. 11, it liu. (1 rt'twlj..! iLlulMlitli
"III i" Vll. IV IIWH ' w t T, . T
ami not atv monuy. fcrijjvtion, ana
lima litin mil' iviwnfti't.nhilif v!
1
NATIONAL - CAPITAL, i'd
I l-r-4- f
Qoestlort of ,?ShdathUig Ournaval
VeaeU Receiving Attention
From the Secretary. j T''
fWrMnrv Murtcin (if tlin I)i't)artmimt
of AKriculturo haM ilcvlwil a plan to Un
tho Turntwt) oL apiilii'untH for poxitiona
tit ffiverjil ty tiitf (!ivil-!rvi( rnli;B.
y.iiuU applicant on lilinj? liin application
will lie rmiuinwl to annwer a Hot of fjnos
timiH ait to moral and pliVHical (piiililliu
tioiiM ainl on.tho wyU wliicli hu will tifl
,riuiiml to perlonrii llo liopcn liy tliii
moiun li f injure, a, lilijli Htamlard in , tlio
dcpurtinciit. ' "4
A Hupulilii-an Senator, who Htaiulu
high in tho piirty euinu'ilN, ayn tho jiro
pwi'il Hi'iiiitortul invi'HligntioMH of a pri
vate diameter ami llio reorganimtioa
cliemeH will coino to nothing thm hch
HinoT'J'hrf ffimifH; bctoifejilcrred WhllB
tliiiiiiteNU'il i;lU arc UtKler 'CviiKi.li ra
tion, anil whun that Huhjuet in diH)Xei
of thu rienati! will pmhahly adioiiri),1iM
Uui quorum would otherwise lUHitppcur
within two (lay after the I'reHident, rtii-
tilled the Senate he liiw no further hnPi
nonii to prenotit to lt.r I ;.
PcVretarv Carlinfe in having prepared
1 a ncv
.iJepar:
I ecive,
1 I Ktlltl'H
a lint of tho emploven of the Jreamiry
tuutiit, witli the Ralaned theV re-
and will have it arranged my
Tho lint linn lK'en prepared al-
, (att(.llfr ,
,y ,,,portionj ti.KH.fi
mia ha4niimnv i6otrJi'i
! pro T hnnlifand'ottierH lei
n to: Hhow a
tig thru Stilt,-
i .i... .1.'. . i
TKH Ll Hi II.. IK'ir
pro, "r fiiinlJand otherH leH. 1 he SCc
mtiLrir. it in miiiIithIih) 1. inlellilH hv every
litt'iiiiH in bio iMwer '.o reduee the J im-
ter of the claim of JoHcph P. Smith for
m..i., a..i .i.kt .11 ,..,i. i..i...u
AmiiTil' 1m tiwttAi "a atrictlv iim-munT
. .. . . - ... ..,. ,7-
r1flr,fl(1(Tvjf riVit; ToF wTilcTTV Tee of
2 tm u, U,we4,,Jt i.'aaid that j
nblv 2110,000 claim will be -ftllactc.
claim whether new
(tiHiiiiilitioi are
oiuy
iinio-
toil hv
thbt dwUum.
j The HmatcCointnitU'e on Kon-iga Re-
laliyn hell a mectipg tllu. other room
ing. It i-oderHto4 tlialj-while favor
able to making public' the ti-xt ot tho
kusiiiuti trcatvit was unable to agreo
upon a favorable rejiort by ri'iison of di
arceiiieiitH relative, to the correHpond
cnee accompanying the 'convention. A
well-iown tijiator, who i the duuri
pion . of general himiauilarian leginla
tion, KUIe that, when publiche I, the
iJ'Ml willhC.f''"' nor
leu objecfliinaiile (nan evenil Other
tfiavlia which have Im-ch in operation
"
for some year. 1 lie criticism, he 'ay,
are due to a conception of the cirwt oT
the iiiHtrupientjipon the garble. e
triiiH () a DUt-tcpuiioiiH publication ftf
tlie treaty Unit aent'to the Senate. 1 I i "
'-iSrcrctariegGreHham andCarliBlel hile
looking into tlie. expenditure ot tin'
Bhruig Beiv.CoinOiii'Hliai peacliinl 01110
allowiince whirliVere eTftrota-ianti and
.utild UvdiK'oiitiMUi'il. It apjiears th.t
every liody connefted with the coitimii
MtniK fmiii-fhiteiifK.rjiiiher down.-lulvY'
lieen gi.vdn very liberal allowances, whiijt
the offlcialifT)! this ailtniniHtration In
clude undea tho head of " useless extrav
iwamv," 'rfure are, it 'ta-mid, eight or
L Uui.uUiLoaU.ajuui;to.l witU-tha aonuni-
Kiou who are receiving more than double
paw Iry drawing t$ to Y per. diy In ad
ditUni to rgoUr saliirioa, which range
fmm f 1.6CM to 3,5uo per annum. Hu
mor of these expoHiire have mailo
ouit a xtir in the deiiartaaoiit, and Rome
Jnteji'itirtL' develonment re expecteij,.
jhniMlil rnivinirv i.tjuiuhik uiwi
jwriUui the following letter to Collector
on tho l'acinc UoiiMt : 1 lie department
ia informed that th.practice obtains
among iHiinrwhrtXircra in tliia "countrv
of enttiiting mojjey tp luerchailtn.'which
! (reated a a part of the capitiirin tlio
lniHiness. ChjiicjiQ laliorer who have
iniU.faiiJi adiH)H.itiou of their Having,
altliough iot actually engaged in buni-
Intitff-.'liaro CliitiiifVT to be merol;
rtied" to be merchants, and fof the Palace Hotel, San Francisco; a
... . '.I. . . 1 a. . 1 . t Ate n.,.
say they are thereby entitled to leave the
cvaiulry aud return at-jleaHtfro.-TMe.de-Tftrtiheh't
deiflre yoh to clonely scniliiv
Utot tlia-rtTtltlcati which may lie
geiited at your port by returning Chinese
and to require evidence of the utandhig
of the holder n bona-flde meri'hant,
ad ivety eiiged in bucuu'. In nocattc
Bhbuld Chinefie be txirinltted to enter as
kinerchat t uuhjM their -ril to the Iriv
liUMcarjy
fablifhed, and where it
it is said, proposes to cive some earnest
cSfhltleT!kti'in-iav$ljtnHtmctor Hich
born ha prepared some important. data
.on the auftieuU -Ho ahowa that tluv At
lanta on hor trial trip with' ft plena bot
tom ' attained " a speed of; .15,5 knot
nil ' llOlir
r- with a k-,3'l6diorse pmryr,
...1,. .... u. ........ l.,, .1,... 1;,
wni"iiiieviyii " uu.naiy,
with a comparatively foul bottom inado
bao 1. knotou. Aa.aofce povor.
i-niintriicinr nicniwirn iiiiintmmi inaun.
'"T :. IV ?. . . : .... .:: mlMj,
lfl..l UIII.U HIVJ ,.v.,...v ... .....
most importanManalttv tho ability to
V, 1' 1 f ' :. " ...if" ..1 1 'll ...1.7..: K
1 10 "; 'J, " V'""" " V "t "'.""r.""
5J4 w.H ail'Hh, fo
?r., L
iiihl about K 1,000
iilting.vln Great
Britain eomrietition haa'ironght the
ChlrBTs'fi privlto docks; VwiT toawhi
imum, but tha sdix ka in India, China,
Australia, and on the Tactile Coast are
Very cxpensivcv. j Captain Qfcliborn m
omuiouaa piat ruiil rweia in
tended for general service in foreign wa
tcya bu-ghQatliodif, aUoverl,000 tuiif dis
pliicaiaonti Ami that chhU ot less thaa
1,000 ton dUplaceaiuat intended forgem
era! serrice as cruising gunboats, tstc.,be
of acomiHisito constnution, with stel
framing wood outaide, planking and cop
pwaheathiag. r iV ,
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EASTERN' NEWS.
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ii I i
Discouraging Statistics From
i s the Bureau of Statistics.
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I
THE MARRIAGE OF COUSINS. -I
BUI Providing- for Election of f real
- dential Elector1 by Congrea-,' ; "
atonal Diatricta. ' " ' ;i
" ' WcHlerri'wTi cat-crop proHpx:t are not
encoumging.';: , . . 7
A notiier epidemic of grip ii tlireatcned
hi New York.- . . V ' ,. 1 ;
"In 1802 the railmail in Pennsylvania
killed 1,4.'I9 perHojri.1; , B u j 1
.A wine of malignant -typhus haa ap
poared in ('incinnati.. ' .
TIip; World' Fair has taken in $200,
0(X) in adiniHHioiiH alreaily.' ' "
A Byndicnte i reported to have pur-
clmeu the jsew xorlc J line. :. ) ;
L , Nearly 4M) Bpplicatioim . lor ' patenU
were mono una ft'ar oy women, 5 --
Tho Treamiry Department has" plenty
of gold for all practical purpone.
Arkunxa propoHea to tax all Hleeping
car, exirL'K and telephone companies,
Tho new iron-pipe combine "fn the
rkmthweitt will have 20,0O(t,O0O capital.
American can now buy bait in New
foundland without taking, out a license.
An artful New York Italian ha made
alxiut 8,000 by raiwing l bill to SSbill.
' A bank, exclusively for-the roloreVl
riu-e, has been organized at AnnMou,
Ala.
Cuttle In the Colorado countrv win-
tf'red exceedingly welt during the late
t-X II
New York's ftoanl of FJeclric Control
i. t;n
I till laboring to get ' the wire under
ground. ., ,
Tlie ClierokecfUrip will not be ojH-ned
to aultloinent in time for the planting of
pring crop. .
The Atlanta Conntitution i earn cut in;
declaring that Georgia is entitled to2,60ff
federal onice. - .. v
Two ex-Auditor of Illinois are being
micd for the recovery of interest on Statu
money placed in batiks. -
Thomas Helm of Austin, Tex., offer
1.500 to any one who will secure hi ap
pointment as Postmaster at that place...
Governor Northern of Georgia is tired
of politics, and ha become enamored
with the life of a religious missionary.
' The right of a saloon-keeper to eject
female crusader from his premises is to.
lie tested in tho Illinois Supreme Conrt.'
" The trial trip of the cruiser Sew York
haa -been every way successful. All
cruiser speed records have been sur
passed. .....''. .
-A Chicago gyndicate of capitalists is
contemplating the establishment of an
extensive packing-house plant in the
City of Mexico, i
It is learned positively that a dispatrh
ha been received from" Oxford by the
Yale Boat Club opening negotiations for
an international race. ;..
The City Electrician of Kaahville,
Tenn.; states that it would be very dan
gerous for women wearing crinoline to
cross the electric car tracks;
Rumor of a shortage have led the
Randolph County 'U. Court -to begin
an investigation ot the books of County
Treasurer Matlock of that county.
" For1 a long time hitherto .New York
city Donna nave sola at a premium in all
the" markets of the world. , Some new 3
our cents have been selling at par. y
" A Washington special tp' the New York
Hf rald says that f resident! levelandhas
finnlly made up hi mind to call an extra
pet-ruon of Congress next $eptejultefv ...
The Union Club of New York haa- en-
mtacd Cantain Charles Perrv Smith, late
ixs Pupti rmienuent hi a salary 01 qo,uuv
8'vear. ' u '"-'' -1 -
j ThB Delinonico Restaurant . at. New
York will have to move from its well-
known stand in Mays' The Wonnser
Brothers, bankers, - "have ; bought ," tlie
property. ' 1 ...
k ,A friend of tho Pennsylvania Hospital,
Philadclnhia. ha nnvehted the iiiHtitu-
tlon with 50,000, with which, to pay for
a new building for the Out-patient I)e:
vidinsr for tho elwtion of
. Jiliatora bv Conirresxional
I passed the Nebraska House,
r .to pate the' .Senate aial be-
t
The Ixiwer Hons of the Kentucky
Legislature has declared against the
marr tags of auaafhs 00 the ground that
children "Of srtch rnarriageS are frequently
weak-minded..
The United Brotherhood of Switchmen
Mlclhar Redet Exiting, at Plulideiphia.
No definite resolution was formed as to
a strike when business ia-crowded dur
ing the World's Fair. . v
a There are to 'flleln tfie Posteflire W
partment njorej than fcOOO resignations
of Postmasters. These cases will be
reairitVNd juul-disptrted 'it bbforts any
fsusvi of removals are tak.eh up.' '
. .The admissjon fee to tha World's Fair.
gromd willlartlyt ta4wlsetl frm 25
reins to ou crTin., jor-riirivuiage viMiort
utttll-th Work, 'Whleli iinust: "ntiw be
nulled nigh and day, is completed.
. ?John Jiioiirts, Goneral Maaager of
the Minnesota Bureau of Goal Statistics,
has lieen arrested oa the charge of 'com
mitting perjury in giving testimony be
fore the Legislative InvMitigationfotn-.
mittee. w -: ,' "- " 1
1 'Statistica prepared. "by tlie Bureau. of
Statistics for tho year ending February
28 show a lialance of trade against the
United States of t:i2,000,000,"against a
lialance of $171,000,000 iu favor of tlie
United States for the previous year. ,
Tlie Florida orange-i crop this season
will probably be the largest ever known.
The trees are now in blossom, and are so
full of bloom that should oidy half of
them mature the trees would not hold
the fruit without considerable propping
and bracing, i" - - !
The discovery is reported to have been
raade that the peninsula of Michigan
west of the Sault and Mackinac to the
Montreal and Menominee rivers and
from Lake Superior to Lake Michigan
and the straits haa never bean legally
ceded, to the United 8tatM.., ,,' . h,.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Senator Frye will deliver tlie eulogy
on Blaine in Boston, May 8. No man
knew him better.. ; ,
President Howe, of the American In
stitute, of Mining Engineers, is anon of
Mrs, Julia Ward Howe. 0 : .m.".'
Mr. Gladstone would be the favorite
boarder in an American private hotel.
He fa fond of rice pudding and prune. -
Mr. Lamont, wife of the popular Sec
retary, will remain In New York' until
the close of the school year libtiuCcs her
children. 5 1 . . i . a
Susan B. Anthony has weatherwl the
galea of adversejcritU-wm for forty ycArs,
and still cling to the hope that she will
yet be permitted to vote. " J u.
' Mrs. Lflngtry ha made asuccess'of
her diT)lay of good clothe. She lia a
175,000 yacht in which to enjoy her sea
sickness and be fashionably miserable. "
Verdi will have a gold miae in 'TaU
itaff.''' He ha -already received i2,'
000 for the operai and will, have; 40 per'
cent of the performing arid publishing
royalty right. :-; V ; , v .;
' Buffalo Bill now stands at the head
and front of American citizenship,--He
told President Cleveland that he wag
not an ofKce-eeker and wanted abso
lutely nothing. ; ; - ; t
f ' James J; Hill of Bt. Paul, the railroad
magnate, baa a eplendiu collection of
French painting bonght on hi own
judgment. ' He talk a understanding
of art aa of Tailroads. '
William Ordway Partridge, the Boston
sculptor, get tlo.000 for his statute of
Khakcsneare. and will receivo t27.W0 for
liig equestrian statute of Garfield. He
is only 31. years 01 age. : t --"21
The Empress of Austria ha translated
"Iar, ""Hamlet," and "The Tempest"
into modern Creek, in which language
he is wonderfully prolicient, -talking aiid
writing it like an educated Athenian. , '
Oliver Wendell ' Holme is sensible
enough to be very particular about his
diet and means 01 living, and to take
care that no unwise indulgence oa hi
Eart shall benefit the doctors or shorten
iadays... .-i
There is a .fortune Jn, store, for the an
thor who, has a long list of good-selling
novels.. Ouida has written altogether
twenty-seven novels." They still enjoy a
large sale and return large royalties to
their author, , . . .. i '
1 If the Infanta Isabella of Spain comes
to this country, she will show the Chi
cagoans that a woman of fortv-two can
dance like a girl, hunt like a 1. F. II.,
and drive a four-in-liand. like the Presi
dent of a coaching club.. . r , , '( ;
T Among the latest of the'prominent
actors to reply to Elbridge T. Gerry's
violent assault upon the women of the
stage is John Drew, who points to" big:
distinguished mother, who began- lier
Erofessional career about 9 years t age.
Ie hold that the children are better off
on the stage than in any other occupa
tion that is open to them. ," ' . ,
INDUSTRIAL ITEMS.
' Paper barrels are a success. , ' , ' " ;
The cigarette manufacture is decreas
ing.'.;;';, . ..,t;.':V; ....
Locomotives now have- electric head-,
lights. '; '"",' .. ",.V .'-'
England is building a ship, that Will
cost f 4,750,000.
- Europe is reported to have ; 60,000
match factories. . . . , . . .
There are over 21,000 Western Union
telegraph offices. "' r I - , 1 ;
The kegs used for the exportation of
gold hold 50,000.
' ' The annual production of pepper av
erages 23,000 ton.- -
Electric lights are ,xitingmshed by a
Clock arrangement. - ' ; ; ;
Tw'enty-live cents a day is good wages
for a laborer in China, r- ,.;
' The New York Central : has Increased
Its capital to fl00,000,000.; , . , 5 VJ
Birmingham, England, manufactures'
180,000,000 of pina weekly. : a .
Twelve million fans are exported an-'
nually from Canton, China. 1
; The highest price ever paid for silver
waa f 1.21 an ounce, August 19, 1890.
Lots of land- is changing hands now in
Franklin county, Kan., at (40 an acre.
t The sixty-four corn-canning factories
in Elaine put up 13,161,028 cans last year.
J Twenty-one thousand persons are em
ployed making pins at fiedditch, En
gland, u :; - f -.- ; , '.'
During the last year -the imports of
woolen goods amounted in value to 35,-
.792.W5,,,,,:.,, ;,....,. i;.,.;,; i s
During 1892 there were 1,768 strikes in
fhe State of iNaW York, involving 25,704
persons.. , . . ., v.. -, ., ;- ,
.More, than five-luindred street rail
roads are operated by electricity on this
Continent. .; r,,-V '. ,n '; . ;. .'.', . s:
. The Bessemer iron miners of Michigan
admit the formation of a pool to limit
theiroutput. 'V' I'.',,,:'.' '
More' gold has' been obtained ; from
Spanish America than from any other
part of the world.' .-.' ' ,
' A' new wire, called ! the Hurlgarian,
is covered with three coats of thread and
two coats of celluloid. "'"
ili xiom all sections of the Southern coU
ton belt come reports -of a largely: -in-;
creased cotton acreage.? 1 J hvj , r.
a There are quite a number of women in
New York whoearn their living by tak
ing in "babyboardera.''ift ,1.1: xi! 1 ' .
! More than JOO.OOO-lizard akina were
shipped to this country last year, from
itheistateof Tobosqo,. Mexico, f ' '
1 ;TUe flieh hatcherv at Selkirk, Canada,
which has a capacity of, 15,000,000 fry, is
said to be the largest in Canada. ,.,,.,
The ailver.putput of Colorado wa in;
creased last; year by 3.000,000 ounces in
spite of the low price of the metal. ' . k. :
There is flp,000,000,f)00 of life insur
ance writlen in all" parts 'of the world,
and of this ncHjhneaJtfteljMin
"tliis-country. """""' .."Z'". .".'.t-..".V.
Many Americans are investing in the
coffee lands of Mexico. ? The. crop this
vear willbe very large, ,ahd 4 selling at
427 per quintal. g i f i
A controlUnginterest i -the Lake Srn
perior mine, near lluluth, haa been pur
chased bv- the WetanoreMerritt syndi
cate for 1250,000. .
The largeet order for type since the
Invention of printings wa: tor -75,000.
pounds, given to a New "York firm by the
Government Srinting Oitict -4' j
It is estimated at Washington tttat we
sow 64,000,000 bushel Of wheat, and eat
300.000.000 bushels. This approximates
1,000,000 bushels a day for our wants,
:-;. .':-- -.. 1 " ; . i '"'
FOREIGN CABLES.
Catholic Missionary in Corea
- Terribly Maltreated. ,
THE POPULATION OF IRELAND.
Railway Eztenaiona to be Built la
Upper and Lower Egypt at
' ; an Immense Coat 3 -
Universal suffrage in Autrtria is favored
by the native Bohemian party,. .
.liumor says another American Cardi
nal will be named at the coming consis
tory, " : . .; . - : :!
Tlie Senatorial elections in Spain have
resulted in a sweeping victory for the
Monarchist. . : 1 ... ,
Bussian and Austrian emigrants are
prohibi?el from passing through Prus
sian territory. ', " , , .. ,
The population ot Ireland in 1891, ac
cording to revised return recently is
sued, wa 4,8i,Z4. ; -.
Chili and Argentina have settled their
boundary dispute by fixing on the sum
mit of- the Andes as the boundary line;
Minister to Germany William Walter
Phelps is to have his portrait painted by
Herr Koppay, the noted German artist.
Prince Roland Bonaparte proposes
traveling through the United State this
year with the object of study and re
search. , . , ' ' s .;
Father Joscau, a Catholie missionary
in Corea, was terribly maltreated by a
mob recently, being beaten into insensi
bility.. ' .. ." . '. ..
: lime, Navarro (Mary Anderson), who
is living at Tunbridge Wells, England,
is reported to be writing her reminis
cences. - '"';,;": ... ' "
It costs about 1140. to have a ton of
goods transported by carrier from Ma
taddi to the Pool in Africa, a distance of
230 miles. -' - ' ' . - . J ,
It is a fact of curious interest that ir
religioua France sent the Pope more
"Peter's pence" $450,000 than any
other nation. 1 1. 1 5 . -
sAn estimate based on official- figures
places the receipt of Paris theater last
year at 22,000,000 francs mora Qian the
receipts 01 1891. , ... ; ;
An elevator i being built in the House
of Commons, London.-so that wntnen
need not climb eight flights of, stairs to
the ladies' gallery. . , , ..'.; .
: Prince Ugo Boncompagni, a high Ro
man noble and formerly Clerical mem
ber of the Roman Municipal Council, is
about to enter a monastery. '
The financial situation of Chili haa
been greatly relieved. The Government
will take np the forced loans of Balma
ceda, amounting to $9,000,000. '";"
' Tlie inventory of Victor Hugo's manu
scripts has occupied hia literary execu
tor eighteen months, and they have
400,000 papers and notes classified. ;
Last year's profits of the Canard
Steamship Company were exceptionally
small, because of the low freight rates
and the suspension of steerage trade. -"VMonaco'
is. reported as planning to
hold a universal exposition next year.
Monaco has a territory of eight square
miles and a standing army of 126 men.
"The Russian Government has sus
pended the coinage of silver rubles on
private account, for the reason that the
ilver ruble is now cheaper than paper.
Challemel-Lacour, the newly elected
member of , the French Academy, haa
been chosen President of the French
Senate. He is a Senetor from Bouchea-du-Uhone.
', .--.-j. -. : s;
' The promise made by Mme. Schlie
inann after the death Of her distin
guished husband in 1890, that the exca
vations at Troy would be continued is
about to be fulfilled. ; V. ; ' .
The eruption of the San Martin vol
cano in the Tonalo district, State of
Chiapas, Mexico; ' has created great
alarm. " The flames at one time shot up
1 ,000 feet above the crater. - j
Railway extensions are to be built in
"Upper and Lower Egypt to a cost of
1,250,000. The existinglihefromGhirr
gen to Keneh will be extended and a
narrow-gauge railway built to Luxor.
During the post year it is calculated,
that the vast sum of over $700,000,000
was spent in the British Isles in alcoholic
drinks, and even this is less by some $1,
500,000 than the expenditure of the year
previous, -u . " 1
In the province of Antwerp, Belgium,
the unofficial referendum has resulted
In the approval of manhood suffrage by
15,754 of the 18,701 men who voted.
Forty-three per cent of the electors went
to the polls. - ' . ! ,
A cable to the New York Evening
Post says : Much damage has been done
to crops in almost every part of the
United Kingdom by frosts. - In some
parts of Hungary cereals as well as
fruits are wholly destroyed. , i
,: The King of Siam, at his own expense,
has decided to make an interesting dis
play in the Manufactures, Agricultural
and Forestry buildings at the World's
Fair, and w'ill also erect a royal pavilion
of elaborately carved woods. ,, , ,;, i
Socialist delegates from Germany, the
Netherlands, Belgium, England, Switz
erland, France and Italy at a meeting in
Brussels have decided that the Interna
tional Socialist Congress in Zurich shall
begin oil August 6 and last for one week.
'.Hamburg, which last year was the
stronghold and the chief abiding place
of cholera in Europe, is now in such a
healthy state that the doctors have the
blues, and, as a cable dispatch says, " it
seems as if the epidemic had cleared but
the other maladies,"... ....... ; "
Twenty-six members of the anti-Semitic
party in the German Reichstag are
back of the bill prohibiting Jewish im
migration and the naturalization of for
eign Jews. -The bill is designed to catch
votes in the country districts where the
Judenhetie spreads like an epidemic, '
f . , jf . . -, i ! .
i-Xangtry raced back to London from
hex Mediterranean, vachtins tour with
tlit utniort speed when she heard the
news of the death of 'Squire Abingdon
Balrd. bat except to lawyers she has
been at home to nobody since. Her big,
costiy mansion in rem street, ixnaon,
is believed to be in her own name, thouzh
Abingdon'a right to smash the furniture
ujm to m racogniaea. r-
PORTLAND MARKET.
'' produce, raiir, arc. ,
' WnAT-Valley, $1.121.18i'WaUa
Walla, tI.05 sl.07M per cental. (
Fi.ouB-Standard, $3.30 ; Walla Walla,
$3.40; graham, $2.90; superfine: $2.50
per barrel. :
Oat Choice, 43(8 45c per bushel ; fair,
40c; rolled, in bags, $.256.60, barrels,
0.ou;ft9.v; cases, f3.70. .-' ; ..
Hay Best, $11 13.60 per ton r com
mon, $910..: -
Mri,i,sTurr Bran, $16(817; shorts,
$19'?20; ground barley, $2:5(0(24; chop
feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 80
85c per cental; middlings, tYt'l;
per ton? brewing barley, Il0ft94c per
cental ; chicken wheat, $1.10 per -cental.
- Buttks Oregon fancy creamery, 27 Si
30c; fancy dairy, 'l'i(t'iv. fair to
good, 17K?20c; common, 12l(el5c per
pfjund: pickle roll butter, 30cff35c i'r
roll ; California, 40 'i 45c. per roll,. -
CftKEHE Oregon, llfijlScj Eastern
Twins, 15c; Young America,' l(5c per
pound. ' , ; J'
1 Eoos Oregon, 16c per dozen; -1 1
Poultry Chickens, mixed eotips, $4
(a4M; old hen, $5'a5.5U; old TiKirtern,
$44.60 per dozen; dresseil chickens, 16
(B18c ivr pound; ducks, $6.6Ufr7.50;
feese, $lCa.'l per dozen; turkeys, live,
5c; dressed, 17cper pound.
Vegetables Cabbage, $1.50(21,65 per
cental; onions, $1.75 i?2.0() per "cental;
cut onions, 75'aOOc: potatoes, $1.00 for
Garnet Chilis; $1.25 for Burbanksi new,
5c per pound; Oregon tnmiiM 75 odtH;
per sack ; young carrota,75cS l.OO ; swei-t
potatoes, $2.504.00 per cental; cauli
flower, 90c per dozen, $2.75 per orate
celery, 90c per dozen ; artichokes,, 00o
per dozen ; lettuce, 40c per dozen ; aspar
agus, ll(16c per pound; parsnips, 85c
per sack ; beets, $1 .25 per sack ; radishes,
25c per dozen; green onions,- 18c per
dozen; rhubarb, 9&lQc per pound; Or
egon, 50c per dozen ; green peas, lOfS-1 1c ;
spinach, 3,'c per pound; cucumbers,
$1.752.00 per dozen; string beans, 2o
per pound. ' - ,
Fatrrrs Sicily lemons, $5'85.50 per
box; California new crop, $4.50rS5.00
per box ; bananas, $2.504.00 per bunch ;
oranges, seedlings, $2 a 2,76 per liox ; na
vel, $3.00S3.6D; cranberries; $12.60 per
barrel; apples, $1.50(t2.25 per box."
- BTAPLBOBOCEBIES. " '"
Hon kt Choice comb, 15 gl 7i per
pound; new Oregon, 16(320c. - '
Salt Liverpool, ; 200s, $15.59 ; 100s,
$16.50; 60s, $17.60; stock, $10.80611.50.
DaiED Fruits Petite prunes, 10 jf 12c;
silver, Uai4c; Italian, 12 Site; Ger
man, lOSllc; plums, old, 5'6c;;new,
7(S9c; apples, 6llc; evaporated apri
cots, 1516c; peaches, 12Slt5c- pears,
7llc per pound. "J
IttcE Island, $4.7535.00; Japan, $4.75
percental-: .::' . ...:.
(JorvKB Losta Kica, zac? Kioyiz-;;
Balvailor.21Mc; Mocha, 2t(';(a:j0c; Java,
24,30c; Arbuckle's, Miilland, Mo
kaka and Lion, 100-pound cases, 25
35-rO0c per. pound; Columbia, same,
2485-lOOc. L " ; "
Bbass Small whites, 3c ; pinks, 3c J
hayos, 3c; butter,, 3?4c; lima, 3(3 4o
per pound. i . . -i--1
Sybup Eastern, in barrels, 40(o55c ;
in half-barrels, 42S67bc; in cartes,t35
80c per gallon; $2.25 per keg; California,
in barrels, 20g40c per gallon ; $1.75 per
keg. . ,
Sou ab Net prices: B4c; Golden C,
4c; extra C, 4c; Magnolia A," 4c ;
giwnulmted, 6'c; cube, crushed and
powdered, 67,'c; , confecttonere'v A, Vie
per pound; maple sugar, 15 (2 18c per
pound, , . ,,
Cannkd Goods Table fruits, 'assorted,
$1.75?2.00 ; peaches, $1.852.10; Bart
lett pears, $1.75S2.00; plums, $1.37 &
1.50: strawberries, $2.25(2.45; cherries,
$2.252.40; Waxkberries, $1.862.00;
raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25
2.80; apricots, $1.65a)2.00. Pie ...fruits,
assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums,
$1.10(81.20; blackberries, $1.251.40per
dozen. Pie fruits, gallons, assorted,
$3.153.50; peaches, $3.504.00; apricots,-
$3.504.00; ' plums, $2.7538.00;
blackberries, $4.254.50.
, - VaoBTABLKs Corn, $1.601.75 ; toma
toes, $1.10(3,1.15; sugar, peas, $1; string
beans, 95c per dozen. ,1 - j
M bat Corned beef," Is, $10 -r 2s,
$2.40; ' chipped, . $2.55g4.00; lunch
tongue, Is, $4r 2s, $6.75;' deviled ham,
$1. 75$1. 85 per dozen. . : '
Fish Sardines, 75c(8!$2.25;IbS,
$2.1640; lobsters, $2.80(83.50 $ : sal
mon, tin 1-Ib tails, $1.25$1.60; flat,
$1.75; 2-lbs, $2.252.50; -barrel, t6.60.
)-'' f v 'UVB 'AND DRESSED MEAT!-" ' '
Bke Prime - steers, ' $3.854.25 ;
choice 'steers, $3.754.00; fair to good
steers, $3.00(s3.50; good to choice" cows,
$3.153.75; common to medium cows,
$2.502.75; dressed beef, 6.0O(a7.O0. '
Mptto.v Choice mutton, $4.504.75;
fair to good, $4.004.50; dressed, $8.00;
lambs, $4.00 4.50; dressed, $7.00(8.00.
Hoos Clroice heavy, $7.00(87.25 Imo
dium, $6.506.75; light and feeders,
$6.006.50; tlressed, $9.00. ;i fi i . -'-
. Vbal $4.007.00. - ; 5 -: t t't
' Smoked : Meat., and Labd Hams,
large, 1717sc. per pounds hams, -pie-dium,
17(8180; breakfast bacon, 17
18c;-- short clear sides, 14i15,lc;
dry salt sides, I3 14c ; lard, compound,
in tin, Hc per pound ; pure, in tins,
16 We; Oregon lard, llV124c.;
v-t M,l i) 1 MnOBUAXBOCa, " t:"'
! Nails Base quotations rlroit, $2.75;
steel, $2.76; wire, $2.60 per keg. ;i:!; i
- Ibon Bar, 2c per ponnd pig-iron,
2325 jwrtoiu'...! .-- - :iLZ -
STEKL-rPer pound, 10?cf.h t,iH
Tin I. C. chareoal, 14x20, prime qual
ity, $8.509.09 ner box ; for crosses, $2
extra per box; I. C. coke plates, 14x20,
prime quality, $7.50(88.00 per box; terne
plate, I. C, prime quality, 16.88,-fi 7.1)0;
14x20, $14.- .:,-.-.,:.; - -. , ,;
1 p in 1)A. M.,nJ A. 1 C. -.. .
Naval Stobks Oakum, $4.60(.00
per bale; resin, $4.80(a6.00 per 480
pounds; tar, Stockholm, $13.00; Caro
lina, $9.00 per barrel: pitch, f 6.00 per
barrel; turpentine, 65c per gallon, in
car lots.1 .. i '. -... i
,- , a HOPS, WOOL AND HIDES. t
. Hops 0.uotol2(s5 16c. ,tk 1 .
, Wool Umpqua valley, : 16(iJ17ev fall
clip, 1315,c; Willamette valley,, 16(3
18c, according to quality; Eastern, Ore
gonv 10(dl6c per pound, according to
condition. ' ' ' . '.
- Hides -Dry ' hides, selected prime,
68c; green, selected,' over 65 pounds,
4c under 65 pounds, 8c: sheep pelts
short wool, .30 50c; medium, 60880c;
long, 90ct$1.25 ; shearlings, lQ20c : tal
low, good to choice, 3(g,6c per pound.
, . . BAGS AND BAOaiNO. .. .
Burlaps, 8-ounce, 40-inch, net cash,
Oc;- burlaps, 10-onnce, 40-inch, net
cash 7c; burlaps, 12-ounce, 45-inch,
7c; burlaps, 16-ounce, 60-incb, llc;
burlaps, 20-ounoe, 76-inch, 14c ; wheat
bags, . Calcutta, 23x36, spot, 8Wa;
Vboahal aat haa, 7a, ; - - , ,