y" J ( Dayton 7 Herald Kmsred as ascood eisM matter at the post- oOce at bay loo, Oragou. DAYTON OREGON CULBERSON IS FIRM Big Fight Will Not Take Place If He Can Stop It DEPENDS UPON THE LEGISLATURE He Has Mot Hended Troni Hie Per- I 7 M li In * ’JI • li > Jfl THE BRITISH DEMANDS. Shanghai, Oot l.—Failing entire oompltanoe with the British demands, it to understood that a fleet of fifteen warehipswill make a demonstration before Nanking Tuesday or Wednesday next The Britiah demand ia that within fourteen days an edict must be issued degrading the Viceroy of the Be Chuen, or otherwise the Britiah ad miral commanding will act The wife and family aud the treasure of the viceroy at Nanking have been brought to Shanghai for aafe-keeping. Chi nese merchants are coming from every aide, seeking shelter. The British arships Rainbow, Plo ver, Spartan, Swift and Aeolus are at porta on the Yang-tee-Kiang river. The Caroline, Undaunted, Edgar. Ar cher and Alacrity are at Woo Sung. The Daphne and Firebrand are at Shanghai. The -British admiral is on board the Edgar. _ T---------- * BLACK FOR DURRANT WAR WITH ENGLAND Extraordinary Weakness Defendant’s Case. That Is What the Irish Con- vention^Declares For. LAWYERS GROPING IN THE DARK COUNTRY’^ HISTORY REVIEWED eT Priad^lM Adopted. San Francisco, Sept "3a—If Theo dore Durrant has anything tangible upon which to base his denial at the charge that lie murdered Blanche La mont and Minnie Williams, his attor roosn, Mia. Durrant's ootid net id almost neys have failed to give mtiafactory evidence of the fact. After two day» devoted to the testimony of the de fense, the trial was adjourned at noon today until next Tuesday. In -the sfoa of the Irish convention, O'Neill Ryan, of St Louis, chairman of the consmittee on resolutions, read the fol lowing declaration of principles: “The people of Ireland are a sover eign people. Ireland ia by nature seje «rate from every other country, ana liberty is the birthright of her people. Ireland was known throughout Europe aa a nation long before the dawn of Christianity, and was the home of civ CONDITION OF TRADE. ilisation when England was still bar barous. England’s claim to authority over Ireland originated in force, aud has been maintained by corruption aud Co. ’a Weekly Review, at Trade aays: coercion. Her title by conquest has Speculation in cotton lifted the price never been perfected, inasmuch as the Irish people have continuously, by Con ' stitutional agitation and revolutionary movementa, resisted England s power PORTLAND MARKETS. « FARM AND" Fruit continues in over •upplf* hut the demand continues good- of peaches and pears were shipped East, whtehtends to reduce the surplus. Useful Information Concern* Eggs continue scarce and-are generally ing Farm Work. quoted firm. Shipments are being made to the Sound. Batter ia bolding bettor, with lighter receipts. Poultry is steady at quotations. There are no GOOD VENTILATION FOR BABUS changes in groceries or provisions. The local wheat market ia fairly active. Export quotations were given aa fol- lows: Walla Walla, 4»K044c; Valley, 46}»047c per bushel. — Davton, are quoted at $2.76 per barrel; Guiddrop, »2.86; bnowflake, »2.76; Ben ton county, »2.76; graham, »2.35, super fine, »2.26. k O ats —Good white are onoted weak, al 22e; milling, 28«30e; gray, lsa20& Rolled oats are quoted aa follows: Bags |6.76e<i.OO; barrels, »tt.0U<*».26; cases, Wb. H ay — - « ~ Timothy, »7.5008 P«r toní cheat, »6.60. B abuiy —Feed barley; »0(^11.25 pit ton; brewing, nominal. Miuwrvrrs —Bran. »10.60; shorts, »13.50; middlings, »16016; r/e, 75080c per cental. B ottbb —Fancy creamery is quoted al 22>(C; fancy dairy, ZOc; lair to good, 15 017)6C; common, 12>«c per pound. P otatoes —New Oregon, 35«« 40c per *or by a Shaft Kearhlng tu» tks Outside of the Haru. Austin, Tex., Oct 1.—The follow ing from there is direct from the gov ernor's office, snd is self-explanstory: Governor Culberson stands firm ip British Comment. disclosed enough to satisfy the prosecu his position against prisefighting. He London, Oct 1.—The Standard says, tion that Durrant’s attorneys are grop intends to suppress it snd will exert regarding the Chinese situation: ing in the dark in the hope that some every power of his office to thst end. “The position of the Chinese govern He believes the law, as it now stands, ment is extremely perilous. It has thing may develop within the next few days to save the prisoner’s life. Is against prizefighting, and that the enough on its hands without a quarrel The weakness of the defense is made decision of Judge Hurt is fundamental with England. It is too soon to say more apparent at this time on account ly wrong. His proc^unation issued that the fall of the Mantchurian dyn- Friday does not recede one -inch from asty ia imminent, but the news of the of the extravagant assertion that Dur his his declared purpose to enforce the spread of the Mohammedan insurrec rant’» attorney» have uniformly made Jaw, regardless of the Hurt opinion. tion in the province of Kan Su is since the trial began. When the prose He simply begins with the mild pacific alarming. The British demands will cution was engaged in putting in U nions —Oregon, 850»! per cental. measure», before force is used. The be supported by the presence of a fleet its case, snd the situation looked dark; P oultey —L'Uickeus. old, »303.60 pei 'Ireland in deprived of almost every dozen; young. »150^3.00 per dozen; legislature will convene October 1, and in the Yang-tae-Kiang, if not by the est for the young Sunday school super the American people ducks, »2 5003.00; geese, >5.0006.00; the case against Controller Finley, it occupation of Nanking. We doubt if intendent, Attorney Deuprey was ao- general outlook is decidedly onfavor- civil right which ’1 cherish. Unexampled turkeys, live, 12j«c per pound; dressed, is expected, will be set for hearing in the Mantchurian dynasty can survive oustomed to snap his fingers snd re able. But for the extraordinary sup- > b cruelty and brutal vindictiveness bave no demand. the supreme court, October 10. Should the shock. If the Mohammedans of the mark that he had no fears for the fu Eons—Oregonr are quoted 20c pei been the distinguishing features of En the decision of the supreme court be West find a leader, and if at the same ture of hie client. He said: dozen. “ We will clear him in three min glish rule in Ireland. England has de against the state, there will remain the C heese — Oregon full cream, 09c time the imperial government is rash utes, and the public will be at a loss to law against disturbances of the peace. to the of the mills, which on stroyed Ireland’s desires and ruined her per pound; halt cream, 507c; skim, 40 enough to defy the peers, a revolution Ex-Governor O. M. Roberta has WTft- 6c; Young America, 101)60 higher. ' both ! is inevitable. ’ ever connected with the case. ” statute books laws making it a crime » ten Governor Culberson, commending The Times dwells upon China being The same line of extravagant claims to educate Irish children; she has per lb; ladisiiea, 10c per dozen bunches; his action in convening the legislature. a huge and inert mass, whose friend was heard when Attorney Deuprey gieen onions, 10c per dozen ; cucimi Iters, There are grave doubts, however, about ship is not worthy the cultivating by 75c0>l »per dozou; cauli Hower,- ft- per the legislature passing the law with feeble concessions to her pretensions made his opening speech for the de without much dtecovereble reason, and < ’^ed dozen ; tomatoes, 2b04Oc per box ; corn, fense. He then said: the requisite two-thirds vote to give it the price has advanced over 5 rente ‘ “ J “ 1 ‘ ‘ T 608c per doz. - ' and her pride, and then adds: „ “Not only will the prisoner tell you immediate effect. Inquiries sent to and 5c for December deliveries ’hou^nd» of men whose only B« khi «*—Blackberries, 4c per pound, “What we want done, we must in with his own lips the simple atory of for It mI7be aaid that crop p^npect. are . members, so far as heard from, indicate sist upon having done, not by futile __ __ . _ Every m.-aaure» of the last century that a law to take immediate effect representations to Peking, but by go his life the day Blanche Lamont waa not nnite quite » M * favorable re they were a inde. murdered, but Dr. Cheney will tell you making prizefighting a felony, will go ing to the spot in question and seeing that Durrant waa at Cooper medical of barn and pierce the roof ‘ la-ndemie of the Irish people has either box; Mediterranean aweeu, »2.5O03.UU; through by an overwhelming majority. it done ourselves.” per dozen. 1 This shaft should extend to college at the very hour when the mur ' suffered defeat jn the commons or been piuespplee9 It is thought, however, by those fsyor- • C alifohnia \ EurrABLica—Garlic, new within a foot of the bottom of the der of Blanche Lamont is said to have '“bd^'.-fTurn hire judiciously de- j n*,ct‘’d lor<U ing the fight, that Governor Culberson DR. PASTEUR’S DEATH. taken place. Besides that, we will land has violated every treaty, and 608c per pound; sweet potatoes, 20 »talkie. As the air taken in from out should have called the legislature after of doors becomes heated it rises and pledge’ "*d W“h alnl"*t 2>«c pet pouud; Merced, 1^.02. prove to you that Durrant never tried a great ext^^ddte price ia psucti- Judge Hurt's decision and before the F ekbu F mvit —Apple», good, »1 per to pawn Miss Lamont ’ s ring at' Oppen- callv unchaiumL every year of the century »he has im- box; prunes, 25<a4uc, peaches, 60066c an it becomes impure it will su-k an fight, as the club has klready spent : outlet at the only point it can get it, heim's store,.. On the contrary we will thousands of dollars. He waited, how Pork and hog product. are all some- U^n brutal law. of roer- per box; Bartlett ^xrs, 5U075v: water London, Oct. 1.—A Paria dispatoh to cions, and one of the most drastic char- melons, »I.UU0I.M per dozen; cauta- up the shaft. Thus the air in the ever, three weeks, and to prevent it the Standard says that the cause of M. bring forward the yoking man who did acter is now upon her statute books. Ion । h b , »1.6001.50 per dozen;.grapes, "86c ‘ stable, instead of being cold all the now will cause serious loss to innocent Pasteurs de’ath was weak condition of try to pawn a ring at Oppenheim’s “To the pleas of the people for jus per box; New York Concords, 50c per thne, will always be warm, and, being parties and be an act of injustice. Sev the heart, with other complications similar to the one worn by Mias Le tice, and their prayers for her mercy, Basket; Ilwaco cranbeiries, >10.50 per continually changed will be fresh__ eral member» of She legislature are Last Wednesday, the correspondent mont.” Orange County Farmer. - In view of these startling state England has responded With the barrel. known to entertain this view, snd it adds, the crisis, uremia, set in, and Wot v—Valley, 10011c, according to scourge and scaffold, and yet today, quality; may be they can muster- enough force from that time his- life slowly ebbed ments, it was first believed that the de Eastern Oregon, 700c. Ireland, enthralled, but not enslaved; to prevent a two-thirds majority. away. He waa quite conscious of his fense might have a strong case held in Hors—Choice, Oregon 655 @ 6c per Ap English.veterinariau, writing to crushed, but not conquered, is in spirit pound.' - Eleven senators can defeat the emerg approaching end and bade an affection reserve which would put to a severe the London Livestock Journal, »ay»: test the case of the prosecution. In a nation. It has become evident after ency clause, and it is well known the ate farewell to his wife and his daugh K ots —Almonds, soft shell, 0011c “Prejudice dies hard, but the hardest senate and governor were not on good ter and son-in-law and their children. one day, however, the caas of the de many years of earnest endeavor to ob per pound; paper shell, 12^0141; new tain a measure of independence from crop Celiloruia walnuts, soft shell, of all to die in the minds of groom» terms at the adjournment .of the legis He wept a little and upon being asked: fense crumbled and fell of its own weight, and today Durrant ’ s alibi has iud by peaceful agitation, thavap- 11012*6«; standard walnuts, iujj»011c; that it i» injurious to give-a horse a lature last winter. "Why are you crying, grandpa?” to reason for justice are futile. Italian cbesnuta, 125*014c; ; ecana, drink of,cold water when he is heated He replied: "Because I am going not a leg upon which to stand. Dr. 13016c; Brazils, 12)^018c;« filberts, from exercise. Year» ago when I used Chicago, Oct. 1.—The Tribune will Cheney, who was expected to tell so 14015c; peanuts, raw, laucy,.507c; tomorrow publish interviews with a to leave yon all, my children.” much of the defense, was as strong a Irish race to porcteim again the truth routed, lUe; hickory nuts, 8010c; 00- to train horses for racing in liidi«, I grappled with tin» prejudice, and clung number of Texas senators and repre witness for the prosecution as has taken recorded by all history, that the liber rouinu, ilOc per dozen. A State Funeral for Pasteur. period of lake navigation. sentatives giving their position regard ties of a people and the independence P bovisioss —Eastern iuuns. medium, to it with such tenacity that 1 used Paris, Oct. 1.—The government has the stand during the trial Instead of ing the passage of the law with an fulfilling Deuprey’s statement and of a nation cznnot be achieved by de-, H)«012c per pound; hams, picnic, constantly to have horses ’off’ their emergency olanse to prevent the Cor- decided to hold a state funeral for the swearing that Durrant attended a lec bate, but must be won upon the field 8‘z09c; breakiaat bacon. 11) e 012 c ; feed after a »trong gallop. One day I late Professor Louis Pasteur, the emi * bett-Fltz»immons fight They are of battle, and we drelare our belief short clear sides, «S09c; dry salt returned to the mesHhouse very hot and nent doctor, who died Saturday even ture at the Cooper college April 3, he without exception favorable to the law. thst the men of Ireland who are being sides, 7)«08c; dried beef hams, 12 tired after a long. run, and suddenly ing. Professor Pasteur’s "Wife has re said he had no recollection of seeing 013c; lard, compound, in tins, ; the young man there. The dental . ____ r into exile or into the graves of lard, pure, in Una, 9S01Oc; pigs’ feet, thought fit to meiftally’iput myself in A Talk With PlUilmmona. ceived telegrams of sympathy from the place of a race horse. 'Shall' I dumbfounded the defense. San Antonio, Oct. 1.—Fitzsimmons President Faure, from M. CHallemel- Failures for the week hare been 216 native lend by English 89s, »3.50; pig.’ feet, 40s, »3.25; kite, have,’I asked inynelf, ‘a better appetite the Uuited States, sgaiust 235 last “**»r«>niment are entitled by the lews »1.25. Oregon smoked hams, llj^c per for breakfast if 1 refrain from drinking arrived bese-today. He was in a mood Laoour, president of the senate, and ' If further proof were needed of the ar, snd 50 in « aiiada, against 55 teat! *“d m*n to «"«m« in pound; pickled hams, 8j^c; boneiese for talking, and, in response to a ques- from all over the world. The govern belief that the defense has little to till I have cooled off, or if I have a „r their jM>wer t*> drive from their coun- tion, aaid: ment desired to inter the reinains of offer in refutation of the oase put for- ’ J ------- ;----- ——rr- try the tyrant and usurper, and we be- lard, 5-pound pails, 0^c; 10s, ««sc drink right off? Knowing that 1 could “The articles of agreement call for the distinguished man in the Pantheon, ward by the prosecution; it was fur not eat heartily unley^! had first of all tierces, »iic. MURDERED BY STRIKERS." Iie,r« Ireland has a right to make Eng- 50e,fk:; my fight with Corbett to take place at but it Was the family’s wish that ho nished today. Instead of placing wit- H ides .—Dry hides,1 butcher, sound, drink, I took it, and thereupon felt ho ----------- land ’ » difficulty her opportunity, and to Dallas, and if the fight cannot be held should be buried at the Pasteur insti nesses on the stand to testify to some >r Calm Mea lir»iM use all possible means to create that per pound, 13014c; dry kip and call- 1fit to eat. and went so »trong over a Ball I will certainly claim my »2,600 forfeit tute. The obsequies will be held at material fact in connection with Dur- akin, 11013c; call», 3c less; »ailed, 60 ’ courwe of beef»teak, ham and eggs,quail, • Baamatlaa. difficulty. from the Florida Athletic Club. If I the cathedral of Notre Dame, probably rant’s alleged alibi, two gasfitters were IL* eod °'er. 8085»c; 60 to tIO lbs, 70 muffin», etc., that I resolved to try the "In view of these facts the members called with regard to the sunburners in get the forfeit, I do not care where I Thursday next. Iktnl tn ’ h '1! "ame treatment on my hones. My »< this convention appeal with confi skins, 10 to30 lln. 506c; ealtskin, sound, . . the belfry of Emanuel church. For „»»„¡„„ a .„tn. v fight Corbett It can take place in Two Orogolf-CaSo.. 3 to 10 lbs, 6^0e; green, un»alted, 1c attanmd with such success wo hours the crowd was bored and the of Officer Clark in the trainwreck near dence to their American fellow-citizens Mexico, Indian territory or Coney isl Washington, Oct. 1. — In the case of lees; culls, 102c less ¡sheepskins, shear- * nowadays all the trainers tn India ury made tired by a long series of Sacramento, in which United States and all lovers of liberty to co-operate and—any plaoe possible so I can get a Thomas G. Hodgkins, assignee of the lings, 100 Ue; short wool, 20«30c; horses about half a soldiers were also killed, was anreted with them in aiding the people of Ire- questions and answers relstive to the Mihanoe at Corbett bucket of cold water to drink iminedi- state of Oregon, vi John A. Burmila, minutest part of the oonstructiosi of in the Presidio reservation by order of land in the achievement^of^the name medium, 3O04Oc; long wool, 50070c. * * I want to aay right here I don’t like NureMreaire -- ------- aftcr ft K h 11 o P' "nd with the best the way Brady is figuring in the affairs involving title to swamp land in the sunburners. Not once during the en Genera) Graham and expelled from the measure of liberty enjoyed by those in Oregon City district. Secretary Smith SALMoa.-UolumlM*. river No. 1. tails. the appetites and grounds. With him wre C. E. Grand- the United States." S almon . — Columbia, river No. 1, tails, , tire session was the name of Blanche of the Florida Athletic Club. In re *lea"h- • 1 nave not alone never ««'n, Distinct from the “declaration of »1.2501.60; No. 2, tails, »2.2502.60; -------- gard tb picking a referee, he wishes me has declared in favor of Hodgkins, Lamont mentioned, nor was anything all. an ex-striker, who was treated ia ® ■••’“’“■rT fashion. The two principles,” Chairman Ryan submitted iancy, Ko. 1, flats, »1.7601.86; Alaska, but have never even heard or tead of to Damn my referee before October 81, holding that, as the land was swamp said to indicate that it was no« a suit No. 1, tails, »1.2001.30; No. 2, tails, »1.M1 any harm to a horse from drinking so he oan fix him; that is oertainly his at the time the grant passed in 1860, to collect a plumber's bill instead of a men visited the Presidio to view the co behalf of the resolutions committee 02.26. cold water when he was heated. I the title of the state was good. fo« ” 0 “ monument erected to the mem- three separate resolutions, as follows: murder trial which was before the object But I will not pick my referee Sue ab —Golden C, 4J^c; extra C, 4Xc: In the case of the Willamette Valley court. The evident purpose of the ex ory of the . murdered soldiers. ---- Geuesal ---- - - — ----- -------------- Resolved, That we earnestly pro- dry granulated, 6c; cube crushed and have, however, »een hundreds of cases until the day of the fight Brady says csMaed to be carved on the test against the continued incarceration . powdered, 5/,c per poui0; per pound of colic occur in horses from drinking if I do not pick a referee pretty quick & Cascade Wagon Road Company vs. amination, however, was to show that ’r““ the state of Oregon, involving quite a in English prison» of Irish patriots; discount on all grades lor prompt cash; water after being fed on occasion» the repairing of the sunburners would he will substitute Peter Msher for Cor “Murdered by Strikers. thst we consider it inhuman and half barrels, >ac more Ilian barrels; when they had, previous to eating, bett 1 know from an inside source large tract of land in the Burns dis necessarily result in the escape of a been deprived of wateFfor some time. against the policy of civilised nations maple sugar, 16016c per pound. thst Brady has an interest in the Flor trict Secretary Smith has reversed great deal of gas. This testimony Corrs«—Costa Rica, 22023^0; Rio, 20 Were all grooms to follow my advice ida Athletic Club. If anyone aays he the decision of .the comimMioner of the will be used to substantiate Durrant’s to have thia oteoxioas aentence re- to keep in prixon men who have acted 022c; Salvador, 21021 ^c; Mocha, has not, I will bet »500 that he haa, general land office, who held that the statement that he was suffering from moved, and have appealed to the war in the interest of their country and hu- 26}vG28c; Padang Java, 31c; Palembang as to watering, I am afraid that many lands were not swamp, and thst the man liberty, and that the release of Java, 26028c; Labat Java, 23016c; Ar an honest and hard working veterinary partial asphyxiation when be came and prove it I think Stuart ia an up right man, but I don’t like Vendig, state had no title. The secretary de down from the nhnrch belfry, tremb monument Appleman and Crandall these men is imperatively demanded. buckle’s Mokaeka and Lion, »22.30 pei surgeon would find his income from cides that the lands, by reason of the ling and flushed, and met Organist and you can put that down.” 100-pound cask; Columbia, »21.80 pei colic cases seriously diminished.” grant became the property of the state King in the auditorium. civilization. 100-pound case. Chief Justice of Indian Territory. of Oregon. E. B. Hanley was the Note«. “Resolved, That this convention G oav —Steady; domestic, »6.0007.60 A significant feature of the testi per ton; foreign, »8.50011.U0. New York, Oct 1.—A special to the grantee of the state and the real party Do not let up the fight on lice and mony of the gasfitters was the fact B bans —Small white,, No. 1, 3)^c per unclean I ineas. * World from Washington says there is in interest The lends are the town right to enter the gnmnda. but Graham Cuba, who are wtruggling for political that each testified that he made an ex a contest between Justice Kilgore snd ships 22, 38 sfuth, and range 81 east Get rid of the surplus oockrel» at amination of the sunburners in Kman- Justice Springer, of the supreme court a republic, will be successful, and we soon as possible. uel church September 2. The prose Another Rich Vein of Gold Ore. UoaoAOB — Manilla rope, lU-inch. is of Indian territory, over who shall be extend them our heartfelt sympathy. quoted at 10c, and Sisal ,«c per pound. A dry floor, a dry roof, but plenty*of Rapid City, & D., Oct 1.—Another cution interprets that the defence had chief justice of that court in place of “Resolved, That thia convention, B aos .—Calcutta, 4'40. nothing upon which to bare a care fresh water daily is the way to keep Justice Stewart, who recently resign vein of gold ore was discovered last recognizing the importance of the Irish Rica—Islsad, »6(<t6.26 per sack ; Ja dampness out of the hen house. ed. Attorney-General Harmon has de week on Spring creek, in the vicinity until the oase of the people was nearly nation of preserving the language, lit pan, »4.6004.75. complete. Only when confronted by of the Storm Hill group of mines, It is a pleasure to nee a thrifty flock cided that the justice with .the older erature and, music of the people, com of fowls enjoy themselves scratching commission will be decided by Hie flat* ■which wire sold recently to St Louis the actual necessity of opening the mends the work now being done by " ■ — * Markst. case, is it believed, that the defense for something to eat from a lot of of confirmation, and necessarily one parties. The miners engaged in strip the Gaeilc League and National Liter made an attempt to secure witnesses to Baar—Gross, top steers, p2.60a3.OO; straw or other litter. will be confirmed before the other. If ping the ground for hydraulic mining ary Society, in Ireland, and by the testify with regs rd to the condition of 50*« 4a6j<c 2-«; pet There are flock» of fowl» that need the president, in Jha meantime, should in the bonanza bar uncovered the ledge Gaelic societies in this country, and p2.^a2.6U; dressed ♦J beef, name another : id Juatioe Stswart’a of rich ore fourteen feet in width. the sunburners. earnestly trusts that our people will green stuff given them just as much. _ The trial opened this morning with ant Charlea G. Dwyer, military attache - place, he might become chief justice by That panned out by mortar test is of this motith as in December. 1» yonrs taking testimony with relation to the heavy shot gold. The find is of such IL7S02.W; ewes, »1.75; driUd mu? one of them? being confirmed before either Kilgore generous support. ” value that work on the placer ground condition of the belfry door, which was ton, 4c per pouml. or Springer. The declaration of principles crest-, A daily allowance of fresh cut tone will lie discontinued for the time, and produced yesterdsy by the defense re «mall, 506c; large, 3 ed decided enthusiasm, and was unan and a bit of oil meal will help the 04c per pound. * ’ the entire time of the miners will be an exhibit The prosecution moved imously adopted by the convention aa . Leavenworth, Kan., Oct 1.—The devoted to prospecting for gold ledges. that jurors be given an opportunity to choi<*. heavy, »3.50(a fowls through the moulting "season i n submitted by the committee. The 3.75; ight and feeders, »3.2503.50; good shape. j United States internal revenue officiais The district where this property lies is view the door bearing marks aaid to : three resolution were each read separ dressed, 4J^c per pound. in this city have received notice from twq)ve miles from Rspid City, and the Lave been made by Rev. John George If yon expect to build a new hen ately, and were warmly indorsed by Gibson’s chisel, but the defense object the department at Washington to col same distance from Keystone. house this fall it is time to get nt it the convention in a similar manner. ed on the ground that the condition of lect retail license from the Keeley in SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS now. November will be here before the door had been changed by reason of stitute at the National Soldiers’ Home Still After II unti»gto». long, and there are cold days then with at Fort Leavenworth. The ground is San Francisco, Sept. 80.—Frank M. its removal from the church to the some of our readers. . pric6e: fMnily ex- taken the liquor is sold' to inebriates. Stone, who caused so much trouble for courtroom. Captain Lees and Officer San Francisco, Sept 80.— China IXrt ^i'«pcr ,*rrel 1 Imkere’ex- Fresh air for your chicks, is good, The government of the home refuses to C. P. Huntington by traveling on a Ruasell were placed on the stand and town is greatly excited over the fact “Perö,,o> 52.3502.60. but getting drenched in a leaky house, make payment, claiming that the gov pass, says that he will never forget or swore that the door was in the same that Consul-General Lai and Consul in a tree-top, or upon a fence is not the ernment runs the Keeley cure, and the forgive Huntington’s slighting remarks condition it was in when in the church. Oangare liable to be deposed if a Ch««*, Wi*; brewing, «2^070c. best way to-produce hardy fawl» from whut - No. 1 shioping, «3*^ per ctl ■ Home is consequently a partner in the about him when the railroad president The defense renewed their objection to ti um between the warring clans, the choice, 96c; milling, 95c0|l. ' this year's chicks. business. was indicted for issuing an t interstate the jury inspecting the door, but the «5^~< *il‘'n.LA80,8H6‘: ’«PHae, Clean out the nest boxes once in a objection was overruled. ranged within thirty daya A dia- pass. After the Indictment against while, even though they have not been Sergeant Reynolds was recalled and Los Angeles, Oct 1.—The Herald Huntington had been dismissed, on the used for incubating. When clean give WaAington haa been received by the will publish tomorrow a statement that ground that the pass had not been used •iked with regard to the blood-stained a dressing of kerosene oil, then a fresh shoe found in Pastor Gibson's study, local consulate admonishing them of the Standard Oil Company is attempt outside of the state, the American lot of hay or straw. ing to gain control of the industry de Railway Union men did not despair of but he Wss Unable to give any substan banka. 60085.-, --- ----- 181 nor- A swine breeder says that he has veloping here. James C. Harvey, spe bringing Huntington to book. A man tial information on the subject ' The following persons have been sub- to «bolee California, found clover for young growing hogs was found who said he would testify Mates to bring about a peaceful srttle- cial agent in Los Angeles, is supposed worth as much as corn, acre for h<Te, aseatof the feud, which has spread । to be representing the gisnt corpora that Stone used a pass as far as Ogden penaed and will be called to the stand and that good acre of clover will make smong the Chinese all over the conn on another trip; Stone did not deny in the Durrant case: Dr. Stillman and tion in tbs deal on hand. thia, but says the pass was issued by Dr. Rixford and Students Withe, choice, 12013^c; do defective, 8010c- 600 pound# of pork. Wllt Not Watt far Their E k equator«. the late General Manager A. N. Cross, Diggins, Carter, Graham and ne« iambs andfall clips, biadaci Ne-’ The stalk and blade of the corn plant Wsltea, of the Cooper college; Sey- Constantinople, Oct. 1.—Alex. W. Towne, and not by Huntington. rada, spring, light and choice, 9011c- st the highest point cf nutrition just Terrill, the United States minister to trashy Han as the ears begin to glaze and harden. Robert W. Maitland. Jow'tnin plains, 306e; goo«l do, 406c; Turkey, has notified the police thst This is the time to cut ft for shredding Halifax, Oct 1.—In spite of the Measra Chilton and Hunter, who ware into hay. published fact that Lieutenant Peary, Gon of its evidence against Durrant appointed provisional consuls of the Monsieur A. Petit, a French chemist, »«zie: United States st Erseroum snd Khar- R m Arctic explorer, who arrived here has recently discovered that fruit may pul, will start for their posts immedi- from St Johns, N. F., yesterday, left be preserved for months, beyond the character, and had visited immoral re- usual time for its decay by aubjecting qusturs, the delay in the issuance of it to the fumes of alcohol from an open bottle. He kept grapes by this means month*. in PMftot condition from Octol»er to January •1 T The discussion of the subject of tu berculosis in cattle Necessarily ju. volves the subject of the cause» of same which are often in illy ventilated barns. The tendency of the farmer in winter ia to get a -large amount of warmth for hi» cattle so a» to save the cost of feed. To secure heat he ha» supplied a little room fpr his cow» and haa shut out the cold air as much as possible. An authoiity upon the that the »table, äo 1 > n w .ir»* ... says 1.1 !... to be •* healthy, should be well veutijat- ed and free from draughts, aud to ac- compliah this air i(hould be admitted at the door line and sufficient »pace should be provided at the apex of ths roof to allow the heated air to eaoape. Six hundred cubic feet of air ia neces- sary for Shorthorns and their grades, and less of course for the »mailer breeds. But many a farmer will be <x>n- fronted by the impoe»ibility of build ing a larger barn for the purpose of se curing the necessary extra amount of air space. The system of ventilating named above is a jibor one, as it is not economical of fresh, warm air aud it subjects cattle to direct draughts of o°y Efe 11 ’1» the. system that has. been long condemned by architecte mt ___ ~ « «Ì-.U with pure air at’ the lowest cost, the impure air should not escape at t}ie highest point, but at the lowest point near the floor. Fresh air ahould be admitted near the floor by a shaft reaching to the outside of the bam. 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