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OREGON
NO. 5.
VOL. 11.
ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2o 1894.
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-Mjf 'i,STIBBiems lev. trom AsMlitst
doi'-k. . 4u Wahlris:li.n ttrest,
rtT Tjrket el"TwMHTuial'T.,
aurnr llilid. ..7. liuaennor Agent,
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TUB PACIFIC COAST.
A New Railroad Projected In
Arizona Territory.
THEY REFUSE TO REGISTER.
White Men in Alaska Territory Be
lug Arrested for Purchasing
Wive Other Item.
Work la buutnliiK at Muro Inland,
'l lii' C'liliKim at liuli-e, Malio, refuno to
ri'KiaUir,
Tim I'irnt Nittlotml Dunk of Helena,
Mniit,, Iturl t!eii "autliuiiutd to reiiuiiio
biiHinun.
I Ani'1eii In to canvan the city to
HHcertBin the want of the unemployed
In (llntipHa,
The bill to ontiihlliili a port of ilulivery
lit Itontier'a l'erry, Idaho, haa panned
the Heiiate,
The pursuit of Chrle Evana rama to
liave been abandoned by the ollicem oj
Knmrio county.
The Han Iiriro Superior Court hai
iiraitivnlly millillud the ordinance creat
liiK t'liailianK.
Morel la mid to n anxioua. to break
Ilia partncrnliip with Kvana, the bandit,
and leave the country.
Couirar am reimrUil plentiful on the
niountalna back of Tle Dalles, having
Iwcn driven from the interior wilderneaa
by the late Hlorniit.
The Stulo Controller will Include the
new conn lien in the diHlrilniiion of the
iai:li UxeH of the Southern 1'aciflc Com
pany when they are paid. .
The faculty of the Oreuon (State TJni
verxity liaa paace'l a rule iirohihitiiiK
atiideiiln from frntering or IrequentiiiK
billiard IiiiIIh and akatinx rink.
It in nnderalood at Mnre Inland that
C....H.I..K.. ll.tluit. liaa firdiimd all vphhhIm
PViiirinij ,v ' v ,.
at Ihe yaril r!paiMl without delay, in
cluding 'the monitor Monadnock. ..
XV T Tlimiinafin a. npcrn. wanta ftl0.
OHlil'itniBiii- from John Crofton.a wealthy
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hai'ramenio river ntriuer, wa no
tatter charxod him with having atolen a
hot-air nuitcr.
A popuUr Bubsc.rintlon Is liein rained
at Carnon for the flft"en-year-old liero
who aaved the liven of Kix children at
Empire, awiiiimiiiit forty feet under the
ice with one of them.
Thirteen piiRen have lieen torn from
Rook if of the probate recorria at Han
Jone. Tlie presumption in that it was
the work of ome one who rtemrwi to ue
atroy the record In the matter of a par
ticular ontiite.
Johnnv Crow, aired fourleen, rencned
ix rhildren who had broken through
t M i.m f'BNnn riirwp m ar Kirtnire.
tn tra mi vnu v..' - - v
The young fellow wan nearly dead when
taken Iroin me water uy ni wnw
to Ilia annintance.
The Bradatreet Mercantile Agency re
ports thlrtv-three fnilurea in tlie l'acifle
Coaat States ami Territories for the past
l. ,mmnvl with thlrtv-one for
the previous week anil twenty-four for
tlie corresponding week of 18U3.
Jodie Chirk at I Angeles lias ruled
.!.,, l.n.-vO. (kKMlpoeed in hereon-
lei-t with (ienural Mannllelil is in pry
wavenl ( -tl to be the gnanuan oi ner
....!..... i,i wiinta. Thncharsea
llli'f iiui n .-,n... - "
against Mrs. lioodpoed's moral charao-
ter, he says, are uniruo, aim uvo w
win n heeii no.
A report from Yuma says that Cieneral
O. Andrade of fan l'rane.iMio and partitja
representing French and Scotch capilal-
ipib iinvn v --- ----- ,
onido river for tlie puroe of selecting
a pluce where iney can loraui a tuiu..j
n( fc'rm. omno trrowet'S and wincmakera
of a thouiand families.
lAeoniolives were need to take the
trees oil' the large trnek lictween Alt
an. I T..wles. which had been thrown
there bv a landnlide. IHmmotives were
plticeil on either side ol the ou-trncuons
and log chains leading from them fas
tened to the trunks of the pines. They
wore Mien arawn oiu oi mo tuauum "
a dentist draws teeth.
Governor Mnrkham ban anthorined the
lnw Urm of Kmce & Miller of San
Francisco to institute legal proceedings
f,ta Ilia nti cnntin nf hnvinv the nroperty
of the late Thomas U. Blyihe escheat
to the State ro emmciil. win aniiiu
of the opinioi, t tat tho title to the prop
erty of Blythe has failed for want of
hiers or next of kin, and for that reason
has reverted to the State. .. . 1
A new road is projected In Arlsona.
It is to run from Bowie on tho Southern
raciflo to Cilobe, 130 miles, passing
through the Gila Valley in Graham
county, one ol the richest in Amona,
where now over 811,000 acres of land are
cultivated. Tliin road will open up a fine
!....,. i ...Muir H runs seventy
iniles down Gila river, ending at Globe,
one of the richest luiuing uisnictn
Territory. ; :
A large portion of the male population
ui.i.: nrluua tliav Imvn nnrt'linsed.
oi nivatt mw ""v --r .
Tl. a a contrary 10 law. jMareuai i one.
ol the Alaska district has just instructed
ills several deputies throughout the Ter
ritory vu itn ......... - -- -- ,
violating the law. As a result of which
. wvnilif lavnrv tnftn on l)oartt
oiunai uitw-i ........ , .
the United Stales steamer 1'inta is in
tail at Sitka, iiunureus oj outer mimw
are expected
' The largest foreclosure of a mortgage
over executed in juihu. wu.y -...
tK.k pla-e the other day In tlie suit of
Jiinies I. rheum et ai., executor,.,
. . 1 HT l..a(a ii nil U'lln. Jllllir-
mentwai. rendered for tlie I'helan estate
1 nnn .1 l,xr ft. VV. C arke. Jr..
on a nioi'tgngo for $125,000 against the
nine parties. The land ordered to be
"KurW 8.000 acres of tho finest
hind in Butte county.
v.ftAnivpr Georire I.
Fltahnirli of
the' Walla Walla Savings Bank has'nifide
. . Tl. annears from the
lIKU lii""1 .1. .1.111117 01 a mil
owned I-.V ne m
in tlie ltnu aim m ... ...v. ' ,
641 87 have been pledged as col ate. al to
the Us nn. eio- v" . "i wall.
Walta county, and it is sa d he mnde
aim lar. transfers in Umatilla and Co
uml'ir counties. None of this is in
clt"le I in the nNteroent o the assets of
the baiiktnaue uy wo ion,-.
TUB NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Secretary Carlisle, it is said, baa an
nounced there is no prospect that the
United btates leveniie-cnlter Corwin
will atmin Iim annt. In I li.nolulll wlt.li ilia-
patches for Minister Willis. .
Senator White of California has intro-
.,,.a.l a 1,111 .n.m,!.i;. t9MI IMVI n I .a
expundexj umfur tlie direciion of tlieHec-
reiary oi Agricuiiuro to investigate anu
determine upon the best plan to reclaim
.1 !.l
too ai tu region.
The statement that extreme suffering
exists among the Indians of Tine Kidge
agency is discredited at the bureau of
lndii n allairs, Ofllciula ridicule the
asMortions that the Indians are." dying
off like sheep."
Tlie bill appropriating t&O.OOO for the
monument of General John Ktark passed
the Senate after some discussion, touch-
,na iiiuii.i, v.. .. J.., wu. ...n ...v..
Morgan said the (ountry could not afford
iO uorrow money at o per cent to uuuu
monuments.
There is no truth In the report that
the Hawaiian government hasdetnanded
the recall of Minister Willis. It can be
stated upon authority that nothing of
the sort has been even hinted at in
oflicial communications between the two
governments.
a ..... ri...ll..l U rlint.Hl.nr.w1 tl.n
OWCrVMH V yl.iniD URD uira,nwBV'. fc.iv
claim of Miss l'luvbc Couzens of 0,000
for pay as secretary oi ine noaru oi
Lady Managers at the World's Fair.
Mine Couxeni claimed she was wrong
fully deponed from the ollice, and sub
mitted a claim for the amount.
Delegate Itawlins of Utah acked unsn
imous consent in tlie House for con.'id
eration of a bill permitting Salt lake
1 ..l... Pltv ii luwimu inilehtil. ilmlndintf
the present indebtedness, to the amount
At t... . I... I .!..
ol o per cent oi its ibiio muauuu.
Without obieution the bill passed.
. A member of the Committee on Rules
ui.l liu tu.lii.vtxt t.lm rlrnt thincr the
House would take up alter me tann
would be the Hawaiian question, and
tlie bill to coin the seniorage silver lu
tho treasury vaults would be compelled
to wait until the discussion over the
Hawaiian aflair had been exhausted.
It is understood a syndicate of New
York bankers are preparing an offer for
the entire proposed issue of 60.O00.0U0
of bonds at Carlisle's figures. Boston,
Chicago and Philadelphia bankers want
a show at them, however, and to pro
vent them from overbidding it is likely
they will be admitted to the syndicate.
The national-bank note circulation,
which reached 2OB.50O,O00. during the
money stringency last summer, lias de
clined to 204,600,0o0 and Is daily grow
ing smaller. Turing December it de
creased 2,422,000, and so far this month
ai una. oral 1,. lawful moriev to redpem
the banks' notes when presented have
been deposited in tho treasury. By
deposited in the Treasury. By that Chinese laborers may legally go m ZyZmgltix
law the reduction of bank-note circula- through this country to any country of 8. in. unless there may M asing wcep
tioislimitexltotHDO.OOOamonth. destination. tion in the ce of the great electno
....... i i.i ...i! . i. nmni..A,i ... is oon tower, work on which can scarcely be
uenvv. . . .. . ...... r :
...o, .La .lMulf.na nn tl.A awiirtl meditl
nenaior v i las siui w no .umu uiuut, i
niciviiav .......r...-.
of the World's Columbian hxptrsttion.
He secured tho proofs from the Phila
delphia mint and on one side of the
medal it was divcovered Ihe design was
that of a stalwart specimen of manhood,
holding in his right hand a lighted torch,
in the left a shield. Neatly all the
Senators condemn the design, and some
other figure will probably be eubsti-
Chalrman Cummings of the Navsl
rM.U, la nranartnor ft 1-AnOrt Otl Hoi
VUIIIIIIIKHIV ,-,. " ,
man's resolution calling for an investiga
tion of the system of awarding premi
ums to contractors for building govern
ment ships." The report will lie adverse ,
to proceeding with the investigation on"
the ground that there is no testimony
tending to substantiate the general ,
......... TIia raanlntinn charired bv i 111- i
plication a general collusion between the
con 1 1 actors and officers of the Navy De-
The House Committee on Labor hns
ordered a favorable report upon Mc
Cann's resolution authorizing the Com
missioner of Lalxtr to invuhtigate and
report upon the effect of the use of ma
chinery upon labor and the coat of pro
duction J the relative productive power
of hand and machinery labor; tbecont
of manufacturing with machine power
and the effect upon wages, and the use
of machinery operated .by women and
children. Ten thousand dollars is ap
propriated to enable the Commissioner
r r .... aI ,im muJii.
10 carry ouv mo jiruvuiu v. .
lion.
The House Committee on Public Lands
has decided to report adversely three
bills, VIE. ! KepreaeillBllVB r lynn o u"
for tlie relief of settlers on public lands
in Oklahoma: Representative Hartman's
bill to uspend the provisions of the
mining laws requiring assessment wor
. ... ln.ln ml.. in., nluima fnr the
vear 180S, and Delegate Joseph's bill to
. ,i. i.' ..i.i:,:..nnl l,wl r.m..a In
esiaoiinu an o"it,"1 m... -
New Mexico, to lie known as the Socorro
land district. The committee ordered a
favorable report on Representative Mc-
. t .11 1 : . unlinn nf tl.A
ltHD II Dill, HMICUUIUB " .
Revised Statutes so that it shall be law-
r..l I.. IUa fl..n....iaB!An., III thAffAnerAl
1UI IOr HID Wllllim.""" -- --' .
land office to sell for not less than f2 50
per acre any Isolated tract oi m puuu
domain which it would be proper to sell
alter thirty days' notice. . .
The report oi me toiiiuuiuiium t'
ith thA YAtik-
1101lllt:,( iv ui.i"' v.v.j -- - - .
i.ikA r.f Ulnna- Initl.Tia nf Hl.lltll
1.11 liiuxi VI - ,
Dakota was laid before the Senate re
cently, accompanied by the draft of a
bill intended to carry the agreement
into effect. Under this agreement the
. ..,! 1 . .La TTnituit Kln-tjaanll
A11UIBUB TOW ----- ,
the unallotted lands in tno raiaie ot
c. l-,n.n,a IK. TTnltAd Ktafi.fl tn naV
thelrilie tOOo',000, 100,000 to be dis
tributed at once per capita uiu vim
. : - .1 lu. l.nl.l In Ivitttl. fnr fwAlltV'
ii.. ...... nwnwi,l that, if t.liA neeon ol
the Indians require it certain amounts
shall be pain annnuuy, uuv m tj
more tnnn zu,vo iu any v- i w.
... . .A rn l,ia land la ahnnt JS.fi'21-(i
HUlll rn.i i. , . , .i "
ner acre, and the price at which the
land shall be opened to settlers is re-
. .rl ,n V.a tM 7F nar aerA.
euniliteii,. " , ... , i l
The rumor that ex-Qneen Lilmokalnnt
is alxint to bring suit against tho United
States for a large sum oi money, iuwihb
her claim for damages upon the Presi
dent's recent Hawaiian mesage and
Secretary (iresham's letter, has created
a great deal of interest in official circles.
A suit cannot be brought by an individ
ual against the government, and there
is no method of procedure through the
courts by which the ex-Queen could pre
sent her claim. The only course Liluo
kalani can pursue is to submit her claim
airalnst the United States. Thi Con-
..U I. . ... ,a annrnvn Iw.fnrA thA
grPSB WUUlu.l.a.vi "I'l'V -
claim could be adjusted by the Court of
Claims, in lact, w umy
the ex-Queen is to Congress, where in
view of her present unpopularity she
conM scarcely expect to meet with satis
faction or success.
EASTERN NEWS.
Employes of the Santa Fe in a
Starving Condition.
GOLD FOUND NEAR EL PASO.
New Oil Well Near Fostorla, Ohio-
Gross R eceipts of the Illinois
Central for December.
Coneress is costing tho country 18,000
a day.
Gambling-houses have been closed by
the Chicago authorities.
F.I Paao. Tex., is excited over a rich
strike of gold in the neighborhood.
Timva la a. mnv.mir.nr. in tliA Ohio Teir
islature to tax certain classes of street
Cars. ,
A new oi well near Fostorla, 0., flows
l.OWIrarrels. day, and the section "
WThe Boston subscription fund for the
rjllH ol the unemployed amounts
The municipal expenses of Chicago
Jant year were 422,170 more than the
The opposition to tackina the internal
revenue bill onto the tariff bill is getting
stronger.
The Chicago papers call the San Fran-
Cisco Midwinter Exposition a "dainty
little fair." :
Five Kansas counties have compro-
lised with the Atchison Company on
..n.l'An
the tax Question
Many farmers are feeding wheat to
their hog in Western Texas rather ttian
sell it at 50 cents a bushel.
The gross receipts of the Illinois Cen
tral lor PeifiinlH-r were 1.7O2,C!)0, a de
crease ol iiut.uuii iroin t3
crease oi wi,uw ini ' is director oi coior ai uun auuiun
The erstwhile World's Fair hotels of Exposition, and he is working out in
Chicago have been changed into fiats, jjjis connection one of the prettiest pic
and 1,000 of them are now occupied. . t that tije wri has erer seen, with
Tim riitul viaI.1 nf wnnl in t.l,U country
last vear amoiin let! to 304, 1 SO 606 pounds,
the largest American clip ever raised.
Philadelphia's School of Industrial
Art is holding an exhibition of laces.
There are 2 000 pieces in the exhibition.
Ilerent eonnus figures show that the
population of the citv of Washington
has increased 50,000 during the past
year.
Attornev-General Olney lias decided
aiiiomv hio uuv.,.!..... .v .-.r-
men and boys who are waiting for the
liml-Hiii river to treeze over, so mat ice
cutting may begin.
i The membership of the Boaton Fruit
and Produce Exchange has jumped to
500; new fields of enterprise were
broached the past seaon.
1 . ,umnt Kff tliA PflmOffiA RtATtl
Comnanv to roll a six-inch beam of alu
minium at H miHsteii'l has failed, but
another trial will be made. I
I Nova Scotia is suffering from a decline
of Ihe wooden shipping industry. The
n-g Htry of the province nluws a shrink
age in the last year of nearly 60,000
tullB,
Tho difference in ages between the
oldest and tlie youngest United States
Senator is forty-four years. The oldest
Senator is a Republican ; the youngest
is a democrat. -.,'
The Kansas Supremo Court his made
a decision that where the holder of a
mortgage assigns it to a non-resident to
avoid taxation lie cannot collect thedebt
by legal process.
Theodore P. Haughey, President oi
the In iiannpolis National Bank, who
was indicted on 107 counts on embezzle
ment, forgery and bank-wrecking, is ai
liic.ted with insanity.
A Wliininarv fund of 20O 000 has
been pledged bv business houses in
' . . .1 . . r-, . . r. .. 1
Atlanta, ta., tor tiie uonon oiaiesnim
1. L-rwo!linn l ...hixh if. ,
1UUB1 I,l llill . Frfll v.v..., n . - "
pro(osed to hold in that city in 1895.
One dollar from Waslungton to .Balti
more is the promise of the projectors of
the proposed electric road. The Presi
dent of the company states that the
. I ... ; 11 I... ln .....AiiAn norl fiuhlAIYI.
oer
The Atlanta Exposition will possibly
, . ...1 1 . ..I ... .I..., Imtr.
tie gra' en uv n pi.o luwt-r hiai. num
plans made bv P. S. Paul, a plumber, I
... ... ,IA ... ... ,. .. 1. a 1,1.1
...111 mauaiiM 1 1 Ml fAAt ill llAltrtlt. It Irl
intended to be higher than the Eiffel
tower.
T, arrrrma I n.Nlll 1 11 0 V.,1 1. if. a A faft
linoiii. . ... v ...... , ..... . ... -. .......
that men cannot be hired in Chicago to
wora on mo uruiii,n i-iitti v ...to in
15 cents an hour. The number of the
unemployed is estimated to reach into
tlie tens "of thousands.
A New York charity this winter is a
coal and food depot.'where bread, tea
and coal are sold at cost. It is said J.
Piernont .Morgan furnished to 1,000 to
run it, About 4,000 unemployed have
nsed its advantages thus far.
Emploves of the Santa Fe from La
Junta, Col , have informed Governoi
Waite tliov have received no salary since
last October, and many of the men and
families are on verge of starvation. The
wages for November and December, they
sav, have been promised at different
times, but in every instance the pay
failed to cotno.
William Henshaw was brutally mur
dered three years ago near the northern
boundary of' Wavne. county, Ind.. and
now Rev Benjamin Btldwin, a Method
ist minister who formerly occupied a
pulpit there and is now at Troy, O., has
made a confession of the murder. He
was jealous of the attention of Henshaw
to the girl he loved. : ':
At Pomeroy, O.. a bod of fire on the
site of tlie old Clifton nail works is an
acre in extent. It is sixteen feet thick
with a thin crust, through which the
flames burst out and light up the town
a. nt.rht Tha t,aa from it mAlrns life a
burden to the inhabitants. It lias been
burning since last April, having been
started bv a great conflagration then.
Tho gross enrnintrs of the Chicairo city
i " i ..:.. . nil I all
ntllWrlVH tH. lllg lOIr, llMU.VIIII!l.v7', T'.
oftO OOA Tha nut n.irnli.irvl aii.mvint.Ad
2 omi.OOO, or in the neighborhood of 22
to 23 percent on the capital of W.OOd,
000. The giosi earnings during the last
four monthsof the World's Fair averaged
fiO.OOO a day, or t6 11.000 a month, mak
ing the huge aggregate showing of 12,
400,000 for 120 days.
THE MIDWINTER EXPOSITION.
California Midwintik Iittemia-i
T(ONAL JSXPOMTIOlf. mruistai r
Of POBUCITT AND PHOMOTIOII. )
fW ealily Circrlar Ltur-Ko. WJ
t i,a. tuum Aiifinitaiv decided that the
oflicial ceremonial opening of the Cali
fornia Midwinter International Exposi
tion shall take place on Saturday, Jan.
87. This oeclsion nas rjeenreauueuaami
a .nraflll rVtnaf'lArAt.lrtn of all the ChV
cumstances and there is full assurance
on the pBrt of those who are in cnarge
of the preparations that everything will
be in readiness at that time. The great
Cre at the Columbian Exposition on the
night of Jan. 8 did not damage the ex
hibit intended for transfer to San Fran
cisco, except that a few of the cases in
which they were packed were pretty
Well drenched with water. Lucidly,
however, the contents of the cases were
not injured, and, as a matter of fact,
such a very small proportion of the Mid
winter display remained unshipped as
the time of the fire that the delay will
L V.n nn.rravot.il nn If a.yit. Be-
UWV w Btt.rv ...
foro this letter is read the last carload of
:il l.o-n !,., rThioarrn fnr Ran
and ton that timealso, the
. other whicharenow
' iJtn
ffSSS
' which they have been signed a
location.
tract from visitors the prthey justly
merit. Their rapid growth was but one
I subject of wonder in the progress of this
great enterprise. The arrangement of
the vast number of exhibits with which
I their interiors are to be embellished is,
of course, another wonderful orrauon,
but meanwhile the development of th
t.1r.u n fnn r1 i f artta an1 tttA ilAVAlOIV
the
i.lonu nf thn ari-hit-Aeta and the develop
ment at the same time of the general
scheme of color which is being worked
out m all the buildings comprises still
another field for wonder and admiration.
Charles Graham, the well known artist,
is director or color at tins HLiowiniwr
I tnres that the world has ever seen, with
a group of architectural palaces sex in
frame of evergreen foliage and against
the background of dark hills and sunny
California sky. "Pretty as a picture" is
the first comment that comes from the
lips of visitors. "Wonderful to behold"
will be the inevitable sequel to the orig
inal utterance.
i Th. ,nT,rfiAinnn.l fAafnrM. - havintT
made haste to get ready for Midwinter
hny-making, will all be ready by the
tower, work on which can scarcely he
completed inside or three or iour weexa.
The machinery plant which, of course,
: includes the electric lighting arrange
ments, will be all in readiness by the
day set and will be utilized on a general
scale for the first time on that occasion.
The only previous occasion when the
street decorations of San Francisco ap-
4-no aT.rlr.nA. wnlr.li nr. 11 lvA
taineu on Jan. a. was wiion riaw
TTurrinnn mid a vriait to the Pacific
Coast, but the arrangements already
xoade are emphatically in evidence of an
f ntant-inn nn thA nart. nf tha citizens of
San Francisco to ontdo every effort they
have made in this line. It is part of th
plan of thn Exposition management that
there shall be a grand street parade
through the principal thoroughfares of
the city, and there is already no little
controversy over the line of march. If
the wishes of the citizens were to be ac
ceded to, the procession wonld have to
move through every street and the Ex-
--.nairinn frronnrln wrnilrl nAVAr hA reached.
A happy compromise will undoubtedly
arVar.lA.1 hnwAVA, anil nn hl.r anrl nri
vote buildings on the route of the pro
cession will be a blaze of bunting and a
... if iv1nr
ST TA VVAVA.
Governor Markham will declare the
day a legal holiday. Mayor Ellert will
loan, a ..rnpliLmA.i-.inn r.lnRinfr all mnnici
pal offices, as far as possible, and calling
. i - i i . ai. AM A
upon tue uuoiueaB utwi ut tua tu.j w
.close their stores. The National Guard
H11 turn nut. in fnll foma. and evei-T
civic and fraternal society in the city
... .... , . , MIL
will participate m tne paraue. a not w
will Iw, mum hanrla nf mnaio thaa have
ever been soen in a San Francisco street
iiuwi,, -v. - -.
out of citizens, in the city and at the
... Al ,
parade, and if there Is not a Digger turn-
..- . ... . . . 1 i AV -
Exposition grounds as well, than has
ever been called rortn Dy any demonstra
tion on the Pacific Coast, the expecta
tions of thousands of those who hare
judged the temper of the community
will be grievously disappointed, .
Tha nnipiAl nnAnino AnrAlnnniMl will
take place on the grand stand which is
now being erected tor tnat purpose, ana
fnr ntilittiitinn aftArwarrl in ivtnnAr-MAtl
with athletic sports on the Recreation
(ironnds. mis stand will accommodate
u niul naAnla anrt lha nnnnlana nan ha an.
commodated on the greensward in front
. . . . . . . . V . ne rrt
Oi it to tne uuuiuer oi iw.trvw.
Thara will Ka ahnrf ailiirAaaaa Kv ftnv.
Rrnor Markham. Mayor Ellert and Di
rector General de Young. Mrs. de
Young will press the button that shall
at tha niarOiinArv in mntinn. v Tha nra.
tion of the day will be delivered by Gen
eral W. H. L. Barnes, the orator par
nYr.ollA.ipA nf tliA Popiflrt rVknat. ojirl ilia
exercises will conclude with a rendition
of "America," played by the united
bands of the Exposition, in which the
voices of the entire assemblage will join,
and to which there will be a great gun
accompanimont from the throats of a
battery of artillery stationed upon tha
Exposition grounds. These are the gen-
Aral nlana for tliA nfAcial nnAnina aai-a.
tiiviii.cs. a. io c.rr.vi-A. vim k..u vr rr va
in attendauco on that occasion will mors
....,; T, i r.-. .hU. .V.A.
than equal mat wtucn witnessed tne
ceremony of breaking grounds, when
fullv 75.000 people gathered on the bit
of wilderness where, .in four short
months, a veritable city of palaces has
been created.
Don't continue to treat the boy as if
be had no sense, bnt consult with him
occasionally; he may possibly know
wore than you do.
The Colorado Farmers' Alliance wants
Congress to issue legal-tender notes to
the amount of 200,000,000.
FOREIGN CABLES.
Printing of Frtnce Bismarck's
Memoirs Completed.
.. I
CENSUS RETURNS OJC
The United States Ambassador to
Germany Contradicts a News
paper Statement
Cairo is to have a trolley line.
Scotland is to develop its gold.
France had 300 strikes last year.
There is now an anti-tobacco crusade
in France.
Droueht has ruined the maize crop in
Arm-mine.
Serious riots are in progress at Car
rara, Italy.
A large force of Italian troops have
hsnn BRitt to Palermo.
Cashier May of the Bank of England
defaulted lor Atou.uw.
Austrian iron producers will limit pro
fnr three vears.
The Belgium Diet has rejected the mo
tion lor universal ami equai Buiicajw.
ti.o annnul civil list or salary paid to
King Humbert of Italy is about $3,000,
two.
t? :il Win r.hia year the con
struction of thirty-two war ships of all
"laAflAfl.
r,:-u.i.A.: hia VillAd naarlv every
child in the government ot Saratott,
ui iHtvuc i m . .
Uussia
iiBsia.
a iiatanPA telAnhona will soon be
UUt ,UW Wrt,l.i -" I
Stockholm.
t I. aatimatArl that in the whole oil
Fnmne over 600.030 women hold public
appointments.
1 . , i .., I .. 1 1 - 1
The amount ot goia anu aiiver uuutuu
. . . .. t? - .. u. ..r.
in tha Hint oi rrs .i-e t wi uiotu.
i-iiQK7fi-il.
The cartoon Bismarck. n Berlin
, . ... ,
has eot its publisher into jail as aiioeier
of Chancellor Caprivi.
XI It? ITVU llav w ;
Wit . f .alaaa a M S Sir I tl ttt H IHIa I
gary have agreed to renew the iron ring
fnr another tnree years.
Eight cars loaded with human hair ar-
: i tn p.ri. rAAAntiv. consiiraou w
rloalA in that merchandise.
a. r. . mnrrlAr anil mhliArv are con.
cerned, Sicily and Corsica are the two
worst countries on me giouc.
A commission has been appointed by
the government oi iapo wv"j t
: . in.rk tha lAnmffv miAation.
Villi. "rr -! j -x I
.. . .! 1 . r.1 r.m Ttr Ar. in
ine iiew BllUUltni uuaaa -" .
9;trland to Isella in Italy win ne
twelve and one-nait miies long. , , ;
I.L . T ..JAR Tirnaa anritnAiflM fnr tllft
" , ., I ,
ilia jjuuvii i""". , - - -
metho-ls of the Bank of Enzland, and
says that they are Being improveu.
For the coming Paris Exposition tne
, . i..!.. fnr.m lha mivit an-
niSUjrV Ut Hiu.uii't ---
cient davs is to be illustrated in gardens
at yerssi iw. . ... .
asked to prevent the transfer of Anglo-
American mails from Queenstown to
Southampton.
TKa RnoAiian npnsns returns for 1893
ahna. i9i nnci nnn nnnnlation. It is be-
f." I . 1. ...han
ueveu tnat tnese ngui-OTa.-!"-".
t.l.A ai.tnal nonnlation.
The Sultan has conferred the Grand
r. r.F .ha fmnarial Orrlrmf the Med-
Vlin. VI ...V .U.VU..W. v. -
ii.l.A nnnn Mr. Maxim, the inventor OI
thn nnick-firinar sruns bearing his name
A arvarvial A mapmn hniUlintr. Contain
inr, 9: Km annani fAAt. nf siMace available
n Axhihitnra. will he a featuta in the
WT .Aiiiuiwio, " " ' a... . .
nnminr. tn.lnit.j.l RrnOritinn at Ant
ThA inhahitanta of Rio are heartily
tired of war, and the epidemic raging
miviv aua.vti vm uwua. v -- g-
stronger on tha part of the citizens gen
erallv.
there makes a desire for peace an tne
Excavations in Palestine go to show
that. thA hot-air blast, which has been
onxrlifa.l In ha thn invention of Nelson
n 1821. was used 1.400 years belore
Christ.
Tn Dama .haw IhinV fnnr InpllAM of
Ala uuiud via vr av. . -
snow a terrible fall, and telegraph the
. . ... -I, A... I.I
incident of the storm all over the world
with the arlded information that "street
: : . , j
traffic is impeded."
The Kroner Bros., until recently of
the Cotta publishing house, Stuttgart,
haira flntaharl nrinl.ino- RlAmftrck'S mem-
oirs in six volumes. The memoirs will
be withheld until after the Prince's
death.
-t?..Kr.a Ttrilltam h&a Id t-Crl Btt.ni, t1
irUlVOIUI , , A . . in. . . aaaaa, aw.avaa J--'
have milk produced on his farms at Pots
dam anli I . in Rerlin. Carts bearing his
l l7& RA.lin .Cmrtm hARrintr his
name may be sn in the streete of the
capital, the drivers oi wnicn retail we
fluid to any one.
Tl.A AArTnA nwAn In Vii-aracvna la BnffAr
A 1IVJ ViL... tJU Ar.vrp . ". .
nr. anrl mnr.h nf it h.B hAAn InRtthltinffh
the' scarcity of pickers, who have gone
: 4I. thn f-r-nn V. a 1i.a1 rkf man in tin
the work the authorities are pressing
women 111 to tn-t viw.
Tk.rinn.rrl stAamahin Cnmnanv has
ordered the laying down of two new
cargo steamers. Each vessel will be of
6,0X10 tons burden. They win be bunt
by the London and Glasgow Engineering
jt oli. d..h.k..Ca....
and Iron Ship Building Company.
Mr. Maskeline of the Egyptian Hall,
London, is going to issue a volume on
1 urnlam Mathivlanf fllieatinff at t .amea
of Chance and Skill." It will constitute
an exposure of the methods and devices
employed in cneaung at me pnwnit utty
and a revelation of the secrets of the
modern gaming sharp.
: Mile. HuuiboH, a famous court beauty
in tha mien nf Kino Tronir. PhillintiA. has
hist died in Paris at the age of 87. For
many years sne lived lnaoiectwretcneu
ness'in a garret and passed off as a beg-
rr.r knl a fin, har flira th a valllahlA av.1.
. ,. . ..... .A. J
lection of pictures was discovered in the
garret and some tnousanus 01 pounus in
bonds and bank sewed up in tier mat
tress. .;
Tt..rlrA DnnrrAn TTnitorl filalaa A TC..
aiawuv.n 1,UI....... a. .. . va urrwwrA
hassador to Germany, wishes to contra
dict the newspaper statement that at
.hrA fmnarA.ia Vuu. Vuor'a ronAntinn ha
wore a unuorui nut. autiiunaru vj i.ta
government. He wore the uniform ot a
United States Major-General, he said, in
arWAn.rlan,Aa with an OJ,fc nAOArl kw (Iap..
. . r a .i : .1 v - 1. 1 -
gress in 1866, permitting it United States
uniform of the highest grade that he
, . , ' A.-
neia in tne ariuy
cp . . V.Urt. Q24c: Walla Walla,
B0814C per cenuu.
PROVISIONS.
Kastsbh Bmokbd Mbats and Labo
Hams, medium, 1Zi?13c per pounu,
hauis, large, ll412ijc; hams, picnic,
IXlUfl-tA', LM TH... J. -------, --w---r
short clear siaes, iiMSt.ici ury bii.
inixan.- ,lriu.i Itaf hums. 12(d!l3cS
i rn i rw .l0 per
nnnn.l. n.ir. In fin. 1 1 C OlS'.C : PlgS'
feet, 80s,6.60j pigs' leet, ws, ij.w.
UVUail f - m ' r
ROM. WOOL AMD HIDBS.
TTnaa'Q!ta nlmicA 15falfiC ner POUnd i
medium, 1012c; poor, 67c.
Wool valley, luisnu per k""""
Umpqua, ll12c; Eastern Oregon, o3
10c, according to quality and shrinkage.
Tj I, lrkAil nriHIA fw. ' frlMMIl.
i.-.-i at ..J nr ftUr: under
60ponnds,23cj sheep pelU, shearlings,
iU(giDc; meaiuin, iuvsow; ,uib
3060cj tallow, good to choice, 334
per pouna.
t.rvn Ann dbsssbd meat.
n.aa.Tnn ainAna. t2.fi0ia.00: fair to
irood steers, szuumz zo; cows, r-.vms
9. 9A- dreaand beef. 45!C per pound.
W OTTOW rvesv btieep, ai.w,
r. . . 1 rO Ell. a vnB
$2.26; lambs, $ .
i"ii.niA liAmm 14.00(34.25: me-
J.ASJyJ'r VIIVIW mm vim j J T -J '
I UlUUIt f-M.W '
An.. . J siA ulrftTi. tt ivaiinii.
pound)
rnn:il il In !r .anil nn.
:u I9.thi-xaa.-i L Hiftrn.. lie:
:itA A -nrl a.thrAOii W anil Ivltt
diam., llc; manilla bail rope, in coils
or on reem, iuc; bhuiuiwu J n
UM1CU ,iui....... .
Lw.. Ari. 1 in trmnilla. transmiflsion
f. mom ti nWMr-iuiu ruLre wcii-
uwm-ftl v-kv.,
iXn-ma.mt.fl. narmrtvine.
rope, Ihi in. cir, and upward, 7c;iisal
rope, 12-thread, H aiam.. tw, bibi
roDe. o anu w-winnu, - i
fu-i sisal lath yam. tarred. 7c; hop-vine
tarred. 7c : sisal paper twine, 8,c.
. - . -
floctb, fbbd, btc
Tr.nnB Pnr'tand. 2.75: Salem. S2.75:
rlia. 12.76 : Dayton, 2.75: Walla
Walto, 13.00 ; Snorvtiake, 2 80 ; Corval-
Anne. I 1 1 ...n a9Kir. rfrahftm.
i us, a.uu, i";i i , v
La in. .n..Kna. if. 9h nr barrel.
u.w, ap- - r- , .
Oats White, S3J4c per onsnei;
nmoo.. ll in l.ara i. 'Olt
P-y. in 3.75.
;,,! -hnrt.
t(ai: around barley. 618; chop
' ' 1 I- . I L 1 Ol
if XtlW M.V a 1 van ' J I t f I '
t i tkiR -. inn whnln fntl bariev. GUffi
70c per cental; middlings, $2328 per
ton: chicken wheat. 65cU-15 per
cental.
Hay Good, tiutgiz per ton.
DAIBT FBODUCS.
Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 30(3
32c; fancy dairy, 2527.4c; lair to
good,20(t22Vc; common. 10(174C per
pound ; Caltforni ., 50(i65t: per roll.
tJUBSBB ' lregUU, i U 1 .rA- . '""'
c ; loung America, iztgiioc;
imported, 30(g32c; domestic, 16 ,
enriaa.
nri
IIK1W Hl maa.
i Eqos Oregon. 17c per dozen; jr,ast-
I ..:.!. Ihaaini.
ern, iiuu,ua..j uw -.v. a J A
Poultry Chickens, mixed, quoted at
s.50 top price pertiozen ; uucan,
6.00; geese. ta.wiw.w, u,,
I l9.Ue ner nonnd: dressed. 14c.
, "r- r r
yr.orrABi.aS and ihuits.
,,... ..n.iif,ia rtthham,. IWe
par pound; potatoes, Oregon, 8075c per
sack ; onions, 1.25 per sack ; sweet pota
toes, 26cper pound; California celery,
KS.aV- . art.i.-hokRB. tl.00fil.10 per
dozen; Cal fornia lettnee, 2l)25c per
dozen; cauliflower, 2.75 per crate, 90c
per dozen ; parsley, zoc per oiwu ,
sprouts, f 1.00(91.25 per box; string
beans, 16 18c per pound; asparagus,
.n. . .1 . T . a...Ia. .mnotnAa
1$C per pOll It LI J 1MB AllgniOa WAAJA,AArr,
$2.00 per box.
r Burrs oiciiy lemutui, .iai.w j
box; California fancy, T3.504.00; com
mon, t2.60(3.00; bananas, finwcga-w
I unf- llllUUl , ..".i"."".' . .. ,
I 1. ..rrala 49 7R Kll IVAr trOT ! Seed'
per bnncta; Honoiuin.'i.ooifflii.ou;
'll!. .. ,AlVI.All.e. Unwlrrnn AQfUlrl7fi-
Japanese. tl.75(2.00; apples (buving
price), green, 60tS5c Mr box; red, 6Wi
voc; late winter pears, uu is out, v..
CANNKO GOODS
n. a at an RnnnATahln frnits. assorted.
a, ...i.wi. .A..1.A. Al I1KH9IS1. Rart
lett pears, si.iotgz.uu-, piuius, t-.oi7ia
1M): strawberries, 4.&ovsi-vi
an acsa an, l.lr.,.lrKr.r.r.,rAa SI RK(ri)2.IKI:
laspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $a.269
IMS : anricots. $1.65. Pie fruits,
assorted. $1.20; peaches, $1.25; r una,
!T V,VTi f berri i 25 1.40 per
I 1.00 l.AtIU , Derrieui,,
aoxen. rte irutut, ganuiio, ai-,
$3.153.60; peaches, W-50 4.00; apri-
$3.6o4.00; plums, $2.753.00;
,berries,$4.2594.50;toinatoes,$l.l0.
,1 . firAxnAArl IuataI la tl All 9a.
iU.AA.-J W1.IW. ATArWA, .at, .
tun. nhlnnal f! SS lnne.h tontrne. Is.
$3.50; 2s, $0.75; deviled ham, $1.60
2.76 per dozen.
Fisn Sardines, Xa, 75c$2.25; ,
Eil. lrhatAra t9. rlO 1.11 3. fill ! Rrti-
A". ALHt-I.rrV , AA.A-UXVAA,, . , K r. A A
mon, tin l-ll) talis, l.zoi.i; u,
$1.76;3-lbs. $2.25S2.60; ,-trrel, so-ou.
STAPIaI aBOCBBIBB.
CorrsB Costa Rica, 23jc; Rio, 22M
; Salvador, zvc; luocua, 2013
28c; Arbuckle's, Columbia and laon,
100-pound cases, axrtsuc per pounu.
Damn rBUtTS iouo paca, A-euw
nrnneH. 610.8c: silver. lUWlzo: Italian,
KiatOe- German. 6(2 8c: plums, 6(10c;
nvanorated apples. 8 10c; evaporated
I apricots, 15 16c; peaches, 1012c;
pears, 7llc per pound. ...
balt vna, ;"i"n
$16.w; ova, sio-ov; !:. ";"""??
I BvDiT,.l.''.aaturn. in barrels. 40(a60
a.... ITastAAm in harrvla. 40ia55c:
in half barrels, 4257c; in cases, 35
80c per gallon ; $2.26 per keg; California,
in barrels, Wfiswc per gauon ; i..o ir
siiOAB D,4c; Golden 0,iXs; extra
C, 4e ; confectioners' A, 6(c ; dry gran
ulated, oyid cuoe, crusuou anu puw-
1 k7a nar nnnml - V-.'n nnr tvnind .
discount on all grades for prompt cash;
maple sugar, iota 100 per uuuuu. ,..-.
,no Nn. 1 Sandwich Island. $4.75(3
5.00; no Japan in market. .
Bsans--Small white, no. 1, zc; io.
2, 2c; large white, 2c; pea beans,
2c; pink. 2ic; bayou, 2?ic; butter,
3c ; Lima, Sc per pound.
Pickles Barrels, tio. 1, z(aiiuc per
gallon; No. 2, 2628c; kegs, 6s, 86c per
keg; nan gauons. f.io per uwii j hu
ter g tllons, $1.75 (ter dozen.
Baisiss 1-ondon lavers, ooxes, i.o
rkonn. halvaa V. (VVft? 91: miartera.
$2.252.75; eighths, t2.503.00. Loose
Muscatels, boxes, si.ou; lancy it 1,
$1.75; bags, 8 crown, 4Jai5c per pound;
4 crown, S'itSc. Seedless Sultanas,
boxes. $1.762.00; bags, 68c per
Rpicbs Wholrr-Allspice, 185,20c pr
pound: cassia. Iijil8; cinnamon, 2!
4(lc; cloves, 18(a t0 black pepper, ifXri
25c 5 nutmeg, 76(sS0A ,