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Tbe Official and Other Hews
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Columbia : County.
NO. 44.
VOL. 10.
OCTOBER 27, 1893.
"THE MIST"
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Offlolal Paper
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Columbia : County.
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THE MIST PUBLISH COMPANY,
DAVIS BROS., Managers.
OFFICIAL "COUNTY PAPER.
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wilt in.iiiih at 7 W r. H. at MmuiiIii hal . VW
In m.iubeni In good "lauding Invhad to at-
MM.'ati.ie.-IUIulr UU. No. M-Blaltd
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br.lht.il la good laudliig cordially luvllad Ui
aitand.
Iht Mall.
Powu tlvar (Imallelow. at M A. B.
Ui tlur (ls.ailclo.a-at 4 r. a.
Tha ra.ll l..r Vrno..l ai.d I'Kubnrj .
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rUYSlCIAN and SUROKON.
Ht. Iteloin, Owgon.
jjll. 1. I. IIAI.L,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
CItkmilo. CulumbU oounty. Or.
B. I.I1T1.K,
SURVEYOR and
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Hi. Illen, Orfgon.
.. ....... .......... T.n.iil nrvrvlni.town
plo'lllUK, nJ mull"""' I'rtmipHy
Uolic
1 SolentMo Amirlwi
Agenoy fof
Hlm Tjr TRAD! MAUK.
J'fjV OMIOH TITI.
THADB MAUKS.
OIOIOM PATBNTS.
oorvniOHTa.
i Amwia,
forlnMrmrtloB najf ITwrt "rtt.to
ijlINU A CO.. Wl BBOAUWAT, NiW TORK.
Omlil bnlTu KorUoortn, ltt. n Arl
arkQUk
Chinese Ordered Deported by
Judge Morrow.
BEDS OF ANTHRACITE COAL.
Deep-Seated Conspiracy Involving
Councllnien and Other City
OfOclala at San Dlcgo.
The Overland Routt
Two trulm dully, ler.
Ink Kllllikiid I iimtt,
(Ir.nd Uantral IMMl,
Nn. 2. "Tli Minllfd
Kml Mull," Iwvliig t
i.nn p m.. farriel VMll-
1,'nla rullniAii PIP
Slwnlnn ami I " "I
V.nn and Iraa Raellnliii
n.ui. rur. thrnUKl
l..n PnrtlMlld to Cilt-
o.TlaCnuncll IHufla,
M.u.h.nn Thla train makai a rac; ooo.
v.. l-...... .'. iv. mi.
-lll i .' vn.
i..l..f fur Wi
KBrmlimlon, Hii.ikl.ira f';
limklim dlrffll ronnin
amy,
No. 1
Iriim I'OrtUnd lo
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rarrlM I'Mllniaii I'alica and 1Vmrli.t Hlo.pe
rjfm Portland loMl....url rlv.r without chain
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l,AV I'OHTIAHH.
Coluiiaila...Wayl,l,6
Sll ....May. ?.
winy w, .
and f.
. Hah FitANcmo.
Oniiinn......May 4, 16, 28
Columbia May , 20
Htata May 12,24
Tha ciimi-ny raierrei tba right to ohanga
'ToffiANU Atfll rmoMA BOUTK Morn.
lg a leave, l'orlland dally. J""'1;;.
It g Mai i. M A,lorl, dally,
' ."j. i . U Nlirht boat leavw Am
'M'..,VBi..,inIr 'irora Portlaiid makea
HE PACIFIC COAST.
Arlrong la hoMlnir mwitlnir" to tires
the action upon hurclaimi to Ktatuhuo.1.
The American ilixm rihio Ima imwii
rnuuht ainUKgllng oil the liritihli Co-
IllliUia A)Ml,
Jlc.la of authraA'lte coal are reporter!
to have buen (otind in the Holer mining
tliHtriut nnar Mojave.
The Viridnia and Gold Hill minora
ave votml not to acrupt '1.50 a diiy.
liia aettlea tlie i(tiuHtiun lor awiuie at
ant. '
The BUick'ton nollco are niaklni ar-
rmtg (or mllinic olcoinarxurino without
the re)iiired notice tliat ucb atnil U
not ImUor.
A newly arrived Entrliiihtnan named
Richard advanced a Healtle bunco man
ilOOon an unainmid ch:lc for3,2W a
low minutvf afuir he mot him.
It la rumored In the navr yard at
Mare Inland that one of the 8-lm-li
ilhm on the KoHton haa been luutia
fective and will be condumni'tl.
In the pant two week a 300 trampa
. . . ... . .. . .
ave trnxHtxi irirouiu iticaon r.un-
Lnnid. Thnv are all IT i vim bread, but
are not allowed tho freedom of the city.
The Victoria aircnt of the Canadian-
AtiHtralian ateamem U aaid to want to
l)amlon culla at UucotiHlann potnw ue-
caiiHOlhat government KfiiHCd a anl-
idy, and to wwli W can ai rijt inHieau.
Han Bernardino merciianta nave neen
vlctimiaeii by men who made Hmall
purchaaca and paid for them in boijiia
clHH-ka, receiving the difference between
the ttina callea lor oy me cuecaa aim
that duo on the purchase in caHh.
and hnntlnit Party re
cently returneil from the wild Olympic
Monntaina in Washington report that
Die timlHjr line aiaiearn i """
0 000 feet, and at tho bar of the higher
peak, on the 5,000 and fl,0 Hl-foot levula,
la a ayatem of meadow anil lake, where
graaa and flower grow In gicat lux
uriance and aplendor.
A deep-aeated conapiracv, It la be
u..,i i,u- T,utl at Kan Dieito. involv-
Inn Oonncilincn and other city otllcinl,
bv which it ha been hoped to gain title
to laml liclonging to tho city by mean
of turning In a list of citv a.aeable
rirotierty in laiae nmw. n.. v.
M-ronilng delinqnent. tlie landa were
bought In by a mutual friend.
George C. Center, a anconvnr id...j
amlertaker was camn "i""'
whale which waa reeenuy caun.u
ti... riMtnla desired to exhibit.
He aecured a piece of gaxpipe, which be
drove into tire o-xiy '"""' "
thla pipe he attached a beer pump, con
nected Itwitb a wtrrei oi
balming fluid and emptied n into v..o
arterial ayatcm of the flah. Decomposi
tion wa checked. r..if
The trial of Jamea M. Neary for wife
murder haa bewin at Santa Crux. Thia
la a cane where it 1 alleged by the de
tonne Neary and wife were at dinner,
and Neary, becoming Irritated by a
remark of bia wife, atruck the btiU lier-
knife, with whicn lie waa carvma ..-.
heavily on the table and it bounded off,
.trikiiig Mr. Neary in the te. ahe
being a.,ated with her aide to the table.
The wound proved fatal.
Llovd Tevi haa brought auu at piock-
ton to forecloae a mortgaite ol iim.mai
on the property of Mra. iioweu. wu .
XI. I). Howell. Cliarnea whii "
fe t nir. At too aame urn
bromiht bv W. A.Wallace to compel
Howell and hia wife to diapoe of part
...J ... f,.r 4?.mxi. aa bv an
alleitixi aureemcm. "
at Stockton that the two mut have
anrne connection, it having been ataled
that a evndicate la woraing m
the Howell property.
The Farmera' Ixan and iru com
pany haa Hied a petition at CorvaHia, aaa
ing tliat the order appointing J"Pn
Bimon reieree ioe. ";-""
NATIONAL CAPITAL.
It I understood that the Treanry will
undertake to build up the sold reserve.
now reduced to $85,000,000, by restrict
ing tne payment oi gold ry ine xew
York Rtibtreasury.
Becretary Latnont received the annual
report of Brigadier-General It. Brooke,
commanding the department of the
riatte. Speaking of the Indian aa a
soldier, General Brookes says the
f rincipal dilliculty seems to be mat me
ndiaus do not speak Knglinh. .
In the cane of the United State
against Bailey and others, involving
twelve limner lana cases near neatim,
WumIi,, Secretary Hoke Smith reversed
tlie decision of the Commiationer of the
General Land Office, and holds that tlieso
entries were fraudulently made for the
purpose of speculation, ami tnereiore
lie directs the entries to be canceled.
The landa involved are said to be very
valuable.
Konresentatlve Doollttle of Washing
ton, lias introduced a resolution asking
the Secretary of State for information
regarding the Nicaragnan canal, as to
EASTERN NEWS.
Experiments In Canal Tow.
age by Electric Motor.
A CATTLE-STEALING SCHEME.
Race Arranged Between the Engllah
Locomotive and Mew York
Central Flyer,
INDUSTRIAL ITEMS.
the amount of work done and the ap
proximate amount of money expended;
what atepa the government ha taken to
protect the interest of American citizens
and inventor in tho canal, and the
status of the Maritime Canal Company
of Nicaragua.
The Committee on Pacific Ilallroads, of
which Senator Brice is Chairman, has
been preparing, since the appointment
of receivers of the Union Pacific rail
road bacamo assured, to undertake an
investigation into the condition of the
government's security. Senator Brice
has been in consultation with tbe Attorney-General,
and they have procured
the appointment of George H. Hoadley
aa special counsel to represent the gov
ernment. Curtis of Kansas Introduced a bill to
discontinue the office of Collector of
Oistoms at a number of ports in the
Uuiteil States. Among the place
specified are: Humboldt, Eureka, Cnl.:
Southern Oregon, Coos Bay, Or., and
Yaquina, Or. The work at these porta
is to lie completed in thirty days and
consolidated with ailiolning districts, as
the Secretary of the Treasury may deem
prudent. Curtis says that the receipt
at these point are loss than the ex-
Samuol Btackwell, Third Auditor of
the Treasury, In his annual report
state that during the past year there
ha been an enormous increase in the
pension disbursements. The number
of vouchers paid by the pension agenti
has increased year by year front Mao."
11!. Involving (50,900.501, in 1883, to
8.vm,0O9, involving $165,071,500 08, in
1803. This is an increase of 200 per
m.n. In inn vears. while the clerical
force baa increased from 40 to 64, 30 per
cent only. In the same period. At the
close of the fiscal year thye were in the
ofiice unexamined 1,281,310 pension
vnMu.r renroaenting about four
months' work. .
An important decision has been
. . f . ., . o . nr Dm Tutor.
renilorett oy me nwremrj ,
ior on the appeal of James R. Daniel,
involving the right to purchase certain
forfeited lands In the La Grande district.
He holds that the purchaser is entitled
to purchase a technical half section of
gnch land when so surveyed, irrespec
iiv of the actual acreage, but 11 the
land lies in different sections the acenwe
must then approximate 3iU acres, aub
Secretary also decided that lands here
tofore patented to Tlie Dalles Military
Road Couipanv were originally granted
the Northern Pacific Railroad Company,
and that the patents were without
authority. He orders the institution
of proceedings looking to their cancella-
"'in" the Senate the Finance Commlttoe
presented a report from the Ireasnry
llepartment in response to a reso lotion
for information as to the probability of
a deficiency in the revenues of the gov
ernment. The report shows the deiicit
for the first three months of the current
fiscal year is over $21,000,000, or at the
rate of over 184.000,000 for the entire
year. It shows the usual expenditure
of the first three months were over fii8.
000,000. At the same rate the expendi
tures for tne vear wouio wureiai. .v
$394,000,000, or about $21,000,000 more
than the estimated expenses, and would
show expenditurea over the supposed
actual receipts of over $77,000,000. The
Secretary says a dellnite forecast for the
whole year would be impossible, but it
i. .nn.n. that, ahonld the present
conditions continue, tho deficit at the
end of the year will be about foo.uouy
0Cu'.,ntr Mc.Pherson. for the Senate
Uoinage, presetHo .
Bimuu roirrOT w - - rvm,niitA on Co nase.
ofthecertiacatetssueaoyiv.. .. - R' a." criiBie. Bhow
be vacated. The grmiimj "-1 7h. -ilnil receinta of public
iYL : . inowledira It 1 also for the present nscal year was iu,uV,
without their know atiga. it '"". ' if ,i,,ji tll, nostal service.
claimed that the ""' '. "flr the w expenditures, also
nacS
. . - .tatrl aitlH. I 'I I1A SflLiniHIt1 BII'IWB "
thi petition an "JJJ, J "K,,r I receipts of $33,760,000 and average ex
pending the proceed ingBim . f ' lt 1.000,000. The actual
G.1HB8, when a full hearing would be "ki the year do not
n",, '.. , n.n "The reach the estimated figures by over
The Railroad Oaaetto .iroad 17 000 000 per month. The Secretary
Columbia River and Astoria Ra ilroad , per n . fin
Company was incorporate.1 In t "i.SlKaa.. He says a careful
: ..,i., nt f hn flciires will show the
np'n t l XiencTirduV to'the falling off in the
vever. by. revenues and not to an increase in ex-
o'naof the ofilcer. that "J , id "were opened attheNavy Depart
have been nearly mw.WJ, 1 t racentyfor the constrn.5t.or. of
.in. thHWork north of Ionian i, ami " ., .,wt of 1.200 tons
...... . :..,. , u. i rfnr no. tne niree ukih-." r- --, ...Vl.j
""X l"tl, anring. It is displacement. The cost i. inn.vea, -
made along nm .m........
succeeded in doing mucn wiim t
line. It is now reported, how
thai
winter or early
It Z Columbia .river horn Yn
i.t. a ti nifir.ftnra ui .
stl! . h "I r. .,.vdhvW. IT. Ken-
M. ina mnift"-.M.TlilllYI.
Lnah.Vaat.rdayV- on the Wa.lili.kton lid
dvandlrdya.
CAKUAU6 u -""-:.- "7:.. . Ilnn.
Huniiay: reiurii -
dally, except I
'ur...tv. Krlday. 7 A. a
i'XiWnV TNI) WAV LANUINOS-Mon.
.i..Li... n rnnmnnt and anoed preml
nms, to $400,000 each. The boats are
to be designated aa gunboats i 7, 8 and
9 respectively. No. 7 is a flush-deek
gchooner-rigged steel wnboat, not
.i...,ui f,th m. donble bottom and
close water-tight subdivisions at the
water line. The longth on the water
line, normal displacement, is 220 feet,
" .Jim,, hreath.36 feet. She will be
required to attain an average of 14
. a i r.ii AnnuavnttvA hours. Ulin-
KllOUl 1UI IUII) wai , ,
C" a a n rlnaiirned for aervice in
an shallow waters. The length
har load water line, normal diaplace-
nt ia 250 feet 8 inches: maximum
L.ti. An f oat. The followmtr is a
Bvnopo'slsof the bids : Maryland Steel
R.iHmor. Md.. for either.
$380,000, for all three. 1370,000 each;
JohnH. Dralogne, Camden, N.J.,for
Uonrt, nowevoi. - ii three. Il.loo.UUl): union irun " u' ,
.tinntn nroceed. and evidence having all tnfee.1 . . 7. 400.00;):
been suhmitted to the effect that a,, four nde $350,000 each; Coronado
ji j.i. wafa laborers wiimn um r' - . , V....i.in r.n,naAv. San
uuioiiu-". j r?a. . . Kounary m.... -.r";z
nil,, . -? ri Tl fn No. 7. IU7Z.UW. now-
ine lint wnn D""vj - -J ... .
iedy of Portland, and some o! the right
of-wav secured. Mr. Kennedy is still
chief and the chief executive
officer ii Walter 0. Smith of Portland,
yV Chinese,
charged with failure to comply with the
provTsions of the ."ViiinSid
before Judge M irrow in the Un led
States District Conrt at San Franrtaco
the other day. The defendants' attor
ney stated that to hear testimony wnntd
only be a waste of time, as the bill ex
tending registration had already passed
the House and would in all Probability
i l.... in & vnrv short time. The
f,7r however, ordered the examine
wtnaantner OI InB V'l'i . . T!-M
-TO-'.SSf. torrowX inTimaed tfr2&lSSK
'';?.Wpaiamaral.aa lrom Aihtraat would In future issue warrants ou" - ;- . o. th Iron
A un vr I ' . . . arMM. fit I 1VI V"W a-v " "I . . .nm nf
iiriiflf lllIIUi . 1 u...anaa A (funt. . T '
Aj,utntnari "-yfffiS, 0. ciaiaea.
Me.. 1426.000 lor Ho. 7
eacn for or v.
Tlie Federal building at Chicago Is de
clared to be unsafe.
Harrkon county, Ohio, has had no
saloon for eighteen yeara.
T.W Commissioner Carroll D.Wright
will have charge of tho completion of
the census.
A movement ia on to have a United
Ptatcs Circuit Court established in
Northern Texas.
At Lincoln, Neb., railroadmen boycot
ted a hotel because the female waiter
were discharged. i '
New York is considering a resolution
forbidding policemen to carry pistol
when not on duty.
There is in New York an organized
gang of thugs who levy tribute from the
motorinen every pay oay.
Tho receiDts at the World's Fair from
naid admissions and concession on Chi
cago day amounted to $36,000.
Tim Weatem Union Telegraph Com
pany made net profits in the year ended
June 30 last of over $7,000,000.
n.i.-no-o will hold a chrysanthemum
show in the Horticultural building on
the Fair grounds, November 7.
Suits against 208 St. Louis corpora
tions for noncompliance with the Trust
law have created much comment.
There are fiftv-six postofijees within
limits of Chicago. But
Ciiicugo ia big enough for a small State.
.Toaeph Jefferson haa been elected
President of the Players' Club, in New
York, to succeed the late Jidwin tsooin,
The International Cigarmakers" Union
in session at Milwaukee lias declared its
opposition to the Bational Guard system
Tba thirtieth anniversary of the intro
duction of the Turkinh bath into this
country has iiiHt been celebrated in
Brooklyn.
Tlie Brooklyn, N. Y., water supply
contains twenty-eight kind of live
animals and eighty-four species of
vegetable.
Miaannrl is downcast at the low
market-quotationa for mules. Electric
cars have interfered Badly with their
naefulness. '
A stage in Coke county, Texas, was
i.iri nn rerentlv bv two highwayman.
...... -r- --, ..', r. .
who secured f3,uw irora wo n-giaiorcu
mail pouch.
Th ai-heme for a permanent Pan1
American exhibition in New York give
promise of achieving important com
mercial results.
Exnlorer R. G. McConnell
haa discovered that a lake at the head
of the Finlay river ia the source of the
Mackenzie river.
Kentucky haa granted to married
women the right to will their property
as they may see fit. The new law took
effect October 7.
A Western railroad company haa in
structed its men, when meeting train
robliera. "to shoot first and do the
apologizing to the dead."
Twenty men are suspected of having
set some of the frequent Area in Mil
waukee, Wis., within the past six
months to get insurance money.
.Tampa Smith, who was crowned some
yeara ago Watermelon King of Boone
conntv, jvio., naa una yer u
mimpkin eight feet round the waist.
Governor Matthewe of Indiana is
dor th Ohio and Mississippi Railroad
with a hot slick for bringing a trainload
of pugilists and their admirers into hi
State. .-.
Fire Chief Nicholson and several mem
bers of the fire department at Council
Bluffs, Ia., are under arrest and charged
with being the authors of several incen
diary fires.
Som BOO renorta from forty-one States
show the volume of trade to be half of
that of hwt year, over $1,000,000 less
paid in weekly wages and 100,000 men
out of work.
There have been 108 cases of appendi
citis in Chicago since the Fair opened.
Ita extraordinary prevalence haa given
rise to the theory that it may be a germ
disease after all.
An unusual race has been arranged
bet ween the Engliah locomotive, "The
Emperor." now on exhibition at the
World's Fair, and the New York Cen
tral flyer, No. 000. .. ,
A wentnrn ceolofftst states, after care
ful reservation, that rich beds of gold,
copper, coal, cement, marble, alumin
ium and silicate clay abound in large
quantities in Wyoming.
flvlvnster Haves, the man charged
with hrinsing stolen cattle into Illinois,
is eaid to have confessed, implicating
many prominent officials in a gigantic
cattle-stealing conspiracy.
The Philadelphia Mint, between now
md December 1. will coin $16,000,000 in
gold. The denominations will be $4,
000,000 in double eagles, $8,000,000 in
eagles and $5,000,000 tn nalt-eagies,
rtwrm W. Childs haa Durchased
Michigan's log cabin at the World's
Vuir Tt ia 02x22 and built of hemlock
logs. Mr. Childs will take it down and
erect it at his country seat near fnua-delpliia.
Emma Goldman, the young apostle of
anarchy, who waa convicted recently of
inciting to riot, haa been sentenced in
the Court ot General Sessions by Judge
Martin to one year's imprisonment at
New York. - -
The blame for the Mansfield (Mich.)
mine disaster, where so many lives were
lost by the river breaking into the work
ings of the mine, is placed upon the
company. Frobably criminal prosecu'
ttons will tollow.
TTirnArl mAnta In canal towage by elec
tric motor, for' which the New York
State Legislature appropriated $10,000
last winter, have begun at Rochester
under the plan of the Westinghouse
rv,mnanv. whinh nmnoHes the suspen
sion of trolley wires over the middle of
the oanau
FOREIGN CABLES.
Tt I. .utfm.tol that the average net
earnings of the electric lamp in London
ia about iu Minings eacu a "
In the production of glass Jewels Hun
gary leads the world. The work is done
almost entirely by the peasant class.
About $100,000 worth of pear's nave
k.n taken from the waters of Wiscon
sin stream during the last few year.
A new Invention Is an attachment for
a horse's bridle, by means of which the
animal may carry a lamp on ita head.
Daniel Harbold of Berks county, Pa.,
has a peach tree on his premises which
has borne good fruit for seventy years.
TK. fanfa.tlirora' Record of Baltl-
list of 602 industrial
concerns established in the South since
July 1.
Idaho haa produced nearly 3&000,000
of gold concurrently with $42,000,000 of
silver, ine two proauum bio mm -Kether-
. ' .
Forty thousand boxes oi iaii-mauu
cheese have just been sold by a Mon
treal dealer to an cngiwu uu .v..
$300,000.
Rhode Island has more ananaonea
farms relatively than Massacnusens.
New Hampshire and Vermont nave iewer
than five years ago.
There is a pie factory in New York
that runs from 2 a. m. to 2 v. . six days
In thn wek and turns out 20,000 pies a
day for the local trade alone.
r tt fthnart of Yel owstone county,
Mont., began farming in 1883 with $6(KI
capital. In May, 18H2, he sold out ranch,
bnildinga and stock for $40,000.
One of the first companies to nse the
vast power which man has harnessed
Niagara Dalis to auppiy mm ;o
to Droduce aluminium on a large scale.
A firm in Palestine is engaged in the
new industry of supplying water from
!. Innlm to churches. It is put
up in sealed bottles, and is aoia oy m
case. .
How time is passing in all parts of the
world is the interesting story wnicn
every day is being told by twenty-two
clocks in the Terminal building of the
World's Fair.
a gtin nf th New York vineyards
.1.:. .. i. thn largest ever raised
lv.nl anon carloads. A quantity of
grapes will be sent to England. The in
dustrv is very profitable.
rr.rin th. fiacfll vmit ending June ou,
1893, the brewers of the entire United
States produced and disposed of a grand
total of 33,822,872 barrela of malt liq
uors, a net increase over the previoua
vear of Z.170.3WO Darrein.
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It costs the Englisn peopie w.uw,
in taxes each year to pay for the trans
mission of the press messages over the
government wires, as the press rate of 2
pence for each 100 words does not begin
to pay the cost of sending the matter.
The quantity of salt hnopecdl"':
iganthis year to October 1 is 2,717,680
barrels, being 415.000 less than was in
spected during the corresponding period
last year. The price is the lowest in the
history of the manufacture of salt in
that State.
Kerosene oil is rapidly growing in fa
vor aa a cheap illuminaht in China. Ine
consumption, wnicn was o.tw, n-
. f a . a. art OIO fVVI an
London Excited Over Our
Adding Machine.
SECOND STRAWBERRY CROP.
Ironclad Sets Septembre Retaken
by Peixoto'a Forces The
Census of India.
PORTLAND MARKET.
An epidemic of influenza ia raging at
Tropoh.
Uruguay is to increase the strengtn oi
her army. '
The population of Belgium is placed
at 6,108,365. .
It is estimated that there are 100,000
tramps in Germany.
The French Transatlantic cable was
worked at a loss of 013 last year.
There are on an average 100 cases of
cholera reported daily in Palermo.
A naner containing matter exclusively
on astrology has made its appearance in
London.
The German hop crop is short about
15,000,000 pounds, according to the
latest estimate.
Peonlfl in the south of England have
been enjoying the second crop of straw
berries this year.
A writer in the London News says that
American tools are far better than those
of European make. ;
The strikes of miners in England and
Belgium are Hearing an end. Riots are
atillfrequent in France.
Russia is reported to be purchasuig
196,000,000 bushels of rye and stor.g it
in "preparation for war."
An English advertiser offers $500 to
any person killed in a railway accident
wearing his particular brand of suspend
ers. The census of India for 1891 shows the
population to be 287.223.430. Only 6 per
cent of the entire number can read or
write.
The new Scotland Yard is the largest
police office in the world. It contains a
room in which 3,000 men can be as
sembled. Peixoto'a forces have retaken the iron
clad Sete Septembre, which accidentally
ran aground on the coast near bw ae
Janeiro.
fniinna renanrinir the government in
the Hungarian Diet were dismissed, the
opposition memDers leaving wo uuiw
in a body.
Tlie French government is about to
establish a postal service by camels in
the French territory of Obock and tbe
Somali coast.-
PrMident Peixoto has isened a decree
depriving the revolting officers of the
Brazilian navy oi un prowcuuu v
national flag.
The exterior of the Rouen Cathedral
I to be restored. One nunarea ana
WAT--Vallev. 9597J'c; Walla
Walla, 8587ic per cental.
- - provisions.
Eastsbm Shocsd Mbats abd Labb
Hams, medium, Um6e per pound;
breakfast bacon, 1819c short clear
sides, 1616c; dry salt sides, 1314c; ,
lard, compound, in tins, 10c per pound ;
pure, in tins, Z'A& 15c. .
BAOS ADO BAOOINO.
Burlaps, 8-ounce, 40-inch, net cash,
6c; burlaps, 10X-ounce, 40-inch, net
cash, 6c; burlaps, 11-onnce, 45-inch,
7c; burlaps, 18-ounce, 60-inch, 11c:
burlaps, 19-ounce, 76-inch, 14c; wheat
bags, Calcutta, 22x36, spot, 8c ; 8-bnahel
oat bags, 7c; No. 1 selected Becond
band baga,7c; Calcutta hop cloth. 24
ounce, 10c
BOPS, WOOL Aim HIOBS.
T-Tnn. worn nniet vpaterdav and a shade I
lower. Tallow has advanced in the East.
Hops 'S2s, 1016c per pound, accru
ing to quality; new cifcpV3a, llc16c;
choice, lc17c. . -
Wool Prices nominal.
Hidks Dry selected prime. 5c; green,
salted, 60 pounds and; over, 3c; under ,
AOnAumla "tfiife alWn nalta. shearlings.
.a... . 1: FiA O C . nntw wnnl
lU(aioc; memum, iuiow, .v..
3060c; tallow, good to choice, 3360 -per
pound. , ,
riOtra, io, arc. ', v
Floub Standard, 12.90; Dayton, $20;
Walla Walla, $3.16; graham, $2.50 p su
perfine, 2.25 per barrel. ' A,
Oats New white, 3636c par bdsheT;
new gray, 3233c; rolled, in bag . '
6.60; barrela, $6.757.00; cases, $3.7e- '. ,
MiLLSTurra Bran, $16.00; shorts,
$18.00; ground barley, $2223; chbp
feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley7Uo
percental; middlings, fZ3(gai Pr Kn .
chicken wheat, $1.101.15 par cental. . p
Hay Good, I10iz per ton.
DA1BT PBOOUCB. '
Bottbb Oregon fancy creamery, SO W '
.SiISUp? fancy dairy. 25(427 He; lair to
good, 20(322ic; common, 18320c per
CHaasa Oregon, 1012c; Califor
nia, 1314c; Young America, 15816cf .
Swiss, imported, 3332c; domestic,18
20c per pouna, w .
Eoas Oregon, 30c per dozen; East- t
ern,2325& , 3 MMm.,.
JrOOLTBY unicxens, oiu, o.ww.ov,
broilers, $2.00(83.50; ducks, $3.6t(i4.6D;
eese, $7.609.0O per dozen; lurKiiys,
ve, 14c per pound; dressed, 1617c .
XJYB AXD DBC88SD if BAT.
Baar Prime steers, $2.502.75; fair
ralSSS 80 rerrwa Twenty thousand dollar, are to be ex-
imported from America and 20 per cent pended on me jod.
. 1 Ja TnalanI IS I
Irom Kussia.
PERSONAL MENTION.
nnAon Victoria has been photographed
634 times since she came to the throne.
The Due de Galliera is said to,,?!?
a collecUon of stamps valued tl50,uuu.
The Czar of Russia despite his great
size is a very plain eater. At State din
ners he rarely takes anything but soup
and dessert.
Mrs. Abram Hwitt has Inherited Pe
ter Cooper's old Dutch Bible, which with
ita data of family history makes very cu
rious reading.
Ex-Secretary of War Endicott ia hav
ing the old Pea body mansion at Danvera,
Mass., repaired, and he intends to make
it his permanent uome.
The oldest soldier in the British army
! P!aM Maraha.1 Sir Patrick Grant. He
is 89 years old, and joined the army in
the very year the Duke of Cambridge
was born.
Miss Agnes Melby of New Richland,
Minn., who recently graduated at bt.
niafa rvllAm. Northfield. is the first
lady to take a full course at a Norwegian-
American VOiiege.
Horace Boiea has never used tobacco
In any form, and ia unacquainted with
. J . t 1 KAUnna n.B At, IW
tne taste oi nquor, mu po. .... ... v j
profanity was when he swore in aa the
Governor of Iowa.
Cmahv. authoress of
"So f,' In the Arms of Jesus" and 3,000
other hvmns, is 64 years old. She lives
in Nw York, and haa Deen ouno. einw
she was 6 weeks old.
xr; T.ncilln Rodney, who has won
wager by walking from her home In Gal-
ing the ties all the way, made $500 on
the journey, seiung uor piiuiA.B.o.j.".
Xfra. ninveland commenced while at
Gray Gables to collect shells and East
TnrKun nnriofl. which were picked up by
the old sea captains and presenieu ra
W.. Hr collection ia said to number
many quaint objects.
ti.a PrinAAa of Wales is very kind to
her poor neighbors at Sandringham. A
writer tn tnft inter BBV9 t-u. wiw"
may be seen picking up the dusty little
dots of children from the road, placing
hom in hAr own carriage until it is com
pletely packed and tnen ouiy delivering
each at its own home to boast ot naving
enjoyed a nde with her.
Th National Museum In Washington
k.. )., roi-eivftd from John M. Craw-
,-- , n t
lord, united dhii wiiuui-uouoiai
c. PA.Arahnrff. a One collection of arti
cles illustrating the life and habits of
the people ot r iniana. it i very u,-
piete, ana conwiim iuuj ,. -
. . a r ma .nn R 1 1 ! 1 1 II 1 A 1 1 1 n tt in.-. .
ethnologists of the museum are still in
iu,u Mr. Crawford has rendered the
museum many similar services in tne
past.
Sir TTonrv Norman, whose recent ap-
nnintinnnt as Viceroy of India was a
complete snrpriee in England, is 67 years
old, and has been connected with the
Tiri nn aarvicA Tor nearly nan a ceiuury.
He joined the Bengal army when he was
18 years old. and during the Sepoy mu
tiny waa Adjutant-General. Afterward
h aa AnnnARtnd with the military ad
ministration of India till 1883, when he
was made Governor of Jamaica, which
post he left in 1883 to become Governor
of Queensland.
V Zealand hiui entered the woman
anflVaon mlnmn. Ita new reform bill
puts women upon an exact political
equality with men.
Thelird Mayors of London during
the past twenty years have collected
over twenty millions of money for phi'
lanthropic purposes,
According to the annual report of the
Britiah PostofBce. 2.785,270,000 letters
and packages were handled during the
fiscal year just ended.
London ia somewhat excited oyer the
American adding machine, which haa
just been taken over there. At present
it is rot considered seriously.
Runaway horses fell hist in time to
avoid dragging Prince Radjicwill,aide-de-camp
to Emperor Willism, into the Nie
man river at Nieswics, Russia.
Arrangements have been concluded
between the Berlin banks and other
banks of Italy providing for an advance
of 40,000,000 marks on the security of
Italian rentea. .
Tendon haa a new but much needed
organization, whose name indicates fully
ita purpose. It is called the National
i. . i ru u; ,k. - IVjibm of
Public Advertising.
Tt tinea ra from the official statistics
of the production of gold in Russia in
1892 that tne ontput oi tne mines naa
been greatly increased by the improve
ment of technical appliances.
Mr. Gladstone is one of the greatest
opponents to divorce in the English-
r.c.au-ino' woria. rm Deneves tuai, ujr-
. . ... a. 1 i f wIiiaS Anlv
expires when life itself expires.
An 1?nnlieh mnnininal honv. Hendon
Local Board, has passed resolutions for
bidding the erection of henhouses,
unless the plana for the structure have
been submitted to and approved by the
Board,
The exnorta of rails and railway
materials from Germany in the first
half of this vear amounted to 62.216
tons. The corresponding exports in the
corresponding period ot lovi were ia,-
270 tons.
Professor Koch, the Berlin bacteriol
ogist. who recently secured a divorce
from ma wiia ana marriea an actress.
has told his friends that if they want
his society in future they must receive
also his wife.
M. Jannsen, in telegraphing from the
new observatory on the top of Mont
Blanc, speaks in glowing terms of the
success of the observatory, and also
hopes that valuable observations may
be made tnis autumn.
In Great Britain last season there
were twenty-six deaths on the field, re
sulting from foot-ball accidents; thirty
nine broken legs, twelve broken arms,
twenty-five broken collar-bonea and sev
enty-five other injuries.
The aged Duchess of Cleveland, the
mother of Lord Roseberv, who is one
of the last of the surviving ladies who
officiated as bridesmaid to the Queen at
her Maiesty's marriage over fifty-three
years ago, is just about to set out on a
journey to oouta Airica.
The parish of St, Christopher-le-Stock,
London, haa not a single inhabi
tant, but ita electoral list must always
be duly made out and signed. This
parish extends over tbe open space in
front of the Mansion Honse nd the
Roval Exchange, and Includes a corner
of the Bank of England,
to trood steers, $2.002.50; good to choice
cows, $1.50(82.00 ; dressed beef, $3.60(9
6.00 per 100 pounds.
Muttoh Choice mutton, $2.002.60;
dressed, $4.00(46.50; lambs, $2.002.60;
dressed, fo.uu; live weignv, rs.w..uv.
1 mm f VJ-fc ym f C f m. A
Hoos unoice neavy, o.uutsu.uv , me
dium, $4.50(85.00; light ana leeaers.
4.506.lJ; dressea, ,w.
Al ASIAA SX A.Li
V BAIr aJ.UUlOjo.w. (j i
MiBCBixAwaons..
T,uT C. charcoal. 14x201 prime qual
ity, $8.50(49.00 per box ; for crosses, $2
extra per dox , a. v. wo w,
prime quaUty, $7.508.00perbox; terne
plate, I. C, prime quality, $6.607.00.
Nails Base quoUtions: Iron, $2.25;
gteel, $2.35; wire, $2.50 per keg.
otxbl r er pouna, iuc
Lbad Per pound, 4c; bar, 6HC
NavalStoeks Oakum, $4.506.00 per
bale; resin. $4.8005.00 per 480 pounds;
tar, Stockholm, $13 ; Carolina, $9 per bar
rel ; pitch, $6 per barrel ; turpentine, 65c
per gallon in car lots.
Ibom Bar, 20 per pound; pig-iron,
$2325 per ton. .
vxacTABLsa akd FBtrrra.
Vbobtablbs Cabbage, lc per pound;
potaue), Oregon, 76c per sack; new on
ions, lc per pound; tomatoes, 350
40c per box; green -corn, 16c per dozen;
sweet potatoes, lSlc per pound ; egg
plant, $1.00 per box; Oregon celery, 38
S60c
FBorra Sicily lemons, $6.00(36.50 p
box: California new crop, $5.00(35.60
per box ; bananas, $1.503.00 per bunch ;
oranges, $3.60 per box; Oregon peaches,
65 70c per box; fall butter pears, 80(8
fitvi. nerhoi. 101W.C ner pound: cassavas.
$2.' 10(82.60; grapes, 6090e per box;
New York Concords, 40c per basket;
Italian prunes, 75c$1.00 per box; ap
ples, Baldwin, King, bc(a)l.w per oox;
Waxen. 75390c ; cranberries, $8.008.5C
per barrel.
BTAPIJi aaocKBiaa.
Coppbb Costa Rica, 23c; Rio, 22c;
Salvador, 23c; Mocha, 26)28c; Ar
buckle's, Columbia and Lion, 100-pound
cases, 25.80c per pound.
Hon a Y Choice como, ioc per poiuiu,
new Oregon, 1620c; tri-act, 910c.
Dkiio Fbdits 1893 pack, Petit
prunes, 8(o310ci silver, l12c; Italian,
OlOc; German, 8(10c; plums, 610c;
evaporated apples, 810c; evaporated
apricots, 15lc; peacnea, iuisiaci
pears, 7llc per pound.
Salt Liverpool, 200s, $15.50; 100s,
$16.00; 60s, $16.60; stock, $8.609.60.
Bbanb SmaU whites, 33c; pinks,
Ze; bayos, 3(3ci butter, 4c; lima,
Syo per pound.
BICB laiana,o.iO(ffio.ij;jpn, i
New Orleans, $6.606.25 per cental. -"
Btbdp1 Eastern, In barrels, wodoc;
in half-barrels, 4257c; in casee. 86(3
80c per gallon ; $2.25 per keg ; California,
in barrels, 2040c per gallon; $1.75 pet
keg.
Sugar D, SKc ; Golden 0, hs ; extra
C, 6J'c; confectioners' A, 6!t'c ; dry gran
ulated, 6?jc; cube, crushed and pow
dered, 7 io per pound; J'c per pound
discount on all grades for prompt cash
maple sugar, 15gl6c per pound.
; CANNED GOODS.
Canned Goons Table fruits, assorted.
$1.752.00; peaches, $1.86(82.00; Bart
lett pears, $1.75(82.00; plums, $1.37
1.60; strawberries, $2.252.46; cherries,
$2.25(82.40; blackberries, $1.86(32.00;
raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2,263
2.80; apricots, $1.65. Pie finite,
assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; Tams,
$1.001.ZU; blackberries, i.zotffli.opet
dozen. Pie fruits, gallona, assorted,
$3.15(83.50; peachea, $3.60(84.00; apri
cots, $3.504.00; plums, $2.75(83.00;.
blackberries, $4,254.50; tomatoes,$1.10.
Mbats Corned beef, is, Bl.w; zs,
$2.10; chipped, $2.35; lunch tongue, Is,
$3.75; 2s, $6.75; deviled ham, $1.50(3
2.75 per dozen.
Fisu Sardines, Js, 75c(a$2.25; ,
$2.154.60; lobsters, $2.30(83.50; sal-
mon, tin 1-iD talis, ai.zoyst-ou; nata,
$1.75;2-lbs, $2.25(82.50 j -barrel, $5.60.
Only the b'St of certain kinds of
grapes are being gathered on the Stan
ford vineyard at Vina, as there is no
market for poor grapes. In a portion of
the vineyard devoted to the California
or Mission grapes and other like quali
ties the sheep of the ranch are now run
ning. It is considered better that the
grapes should be earfn from the vines
the that they shoal rat en tkssn