It 01.. 7. PIUNKVILLK, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1801. NO. 4. ... J 1J1J.LI...I llll I X' J 1 1 I I " """I HH'1 Hll HI Hill II iftl 10C0 KHVIHW luTHlT &. ELLIOTT. t r,.i..i.f r.i.ii..M. . " . ' , . tiki ,. K IN MAM. NIC IWI1.I.INH Li hi i. i.ii.i.n..ii, .nr 4 '-"II I, 1 1, 1 II. III. I. Aiktiir. ml bimI IHlnr- nf Malle. i, fnixviiiv !. IVIumIImi 11 M. . ... t IM..,.I 1. M. ..! i , etii.a liKfi ut ir ,1 ll.u.-l I . nl' llul ! I t ..n ttit'iiail I"- riitwillta I Mm.iL i i , oli- Kuml. iv ,i. li.in lM ritittllt Nltut .i ia r . . a .t. hi.ii.ft !. IMi-tlle a i l,i.) .lira A ri."Mi. i ih)l, Ollli l.il lilmii'r. hi t.vi.f.a r.H"a . M llBIIH run. Mil ii." t u . ii aa K II t H'lt i i 1 1 r 1'iin ' ,1, in. a n I II n h i a M a I J -Mlti MKM I.I N Ihiirll lli.i.an ll.ai .1 II Mian W II ii" ,i a tHlll.l , lllHiUI IHifl"r. LtUlr l'i" In. T 1 HturHO.K J I ' HI MBR III Hraiatt.a IN H Hi l ma A a 1 1) I a Mni'iim W A liiM.tu ,, N Hit! M Hi.rtM W A lltil.iR II K III ! I, W imii M ! Han n III..' PACIFIC COAST. Minister Convicted of Smuggling Opium. CHIPMAN APPOINTED CHIEF. The Anti-Sunday Saloon People Taouma Suooeed In Obtaining a Conviction. at EASTERN ITEMS. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Aaalalant Serretarr Nettletiia Direct, the Malum of a) I'aoiiar Immigrant. Tim President l.aa recognized Vladl- A Mflw Fynlnivfl to b nt Kan Kriiiiiumxj, ami J. O'Oonnor, Con- Tested by Experts. REV. SAM SMALL DROPPED. mil of lii'luliim, at 1'urtlHixl lor Oregon, WHhiiiiton, Idnlio and MuntHiia. OoiiiiiiIhnIoiiit Curler of the Kiieral IhihI (jIIIco lull iaani'il an onlr iliri'ctiiiK a Kiirvwy of i-'orta Hiaaitton and Miinnit (hIiiiihIiiiiciI inllltHry reanrVHtlona) for th pnrpunn of throwing the land open tO ttllIIM'llt. u i r .... I - - . -..J A .i I iiiiit aliowliiu Dm denertiona from the An Attempt to Amend the Compulsory army are ichr nowiimn at anytime unci the war cIuwhI. The dem-rtiona for Miiy are lrim than half what they were for t vrl yeare )t, and the ratio 01 tne derreane la constantly IncreaaiiiK- H?retary Foter haa rix-elved a din paU'h from (ittneral Uroavenor, Chair man of the Immigration Comniiaxion to viait Kuroiie, HtatinK that, IvarliiK the There la a alack In the aalmon ralch In the Columbia. Hxikaiitf ha voUd to Ihhuo I,2i)0.000 lor puhlio ImprovHiiioiila. Tlie Nitrthxrn 1'ari lie will build roul liniikuri at Taiuma that will colt $'K),- KmlKl.tinen think the total potato , inl (i).,lPr, Unaveiior to anotli. alilimii'iila from Hoiilhern C'alifornia will i ' ,,, .......i .,,. ,i.iui reut h IH.DOO carloada. Eduoatlon Bill of Illinois ' Has Failed. PERSONAL MENTION. FOREIGN LANDS. The Odd Fellows are U'US "U j to axHHiilU uiK.n him or ni)rprwwtt' 1 , TK law in To -.ej ( will impair, if not deatroy, hii naeful- Iw inadequate to accomplish the pu peas in the comuilsaion, lia lenuers ins fi'i reaiKiiatioa. lie cannot afford to hold Ordnance experts are to test ollU-a to the Injury of the party, it is undorstood that Hecreury i-oawr win liluuua fruit Irwn at Clili aifo. The Piirtlaiiil Piatillcry and Cattle WdiiiKCompanyis huildinic a diatiliiry , fiw miles paat of I'ortlami on the lino of the Union i'at'itlc. It will havs a ca-; pu ily of I.IXM huahela ol (rain a day. i-:ti;s !' m k "i i: n i:s. u f ijiiik .. t r M, Iw Hi lu'l- i ll.'i- Ut Bf.l I M .,..1, t m iui.iiwik. w m I. Hr.lFtl, u.i.' n.i . i ii o r aitr.Tii tt.ii.U ..I. Ill . li.lailt Nil Hit. A II I' W MK.T .4..I ...J ll K..iU uf MUll tltll nr. riHKiiiMi-ANV N.i !. MKrrra .1 U U V..HIII. .1 ..O HMMltll aya. The saloon people navo apHaivu (riemlly lamer In tlie ia-e oi unmieiaa- tho i aw. able opiaiaition." The llradatreel merrantil aaenry re- H-crfUrv KoaU-r lias U-leirraplied Cap- Mrtl lwnt)-twn (ailun'S in the 1'arllio - t4tin llooprr, comniandinK the revenue oat Hlati-e anil lerriuirn-a lor ine pam leauifrCorwin.at han t ranciaoo to pro- m-k, as compared aith ten lor tlie pre- Uwd w ith all xible iliapaU-h. to the ii.ua week ami nine lor tlie correaiond- . Jritiy tuif Ulanda with copies ol the rrea- iiiK week of 1WJ. ident'a priK'lmation for distribution to Kour m-w wells are now linif ilrlllea intereated parlit-e, coinnianueni oi u .. .1.- M. l..ll .ll llnlila In Im Aimelea Unitfol Htates ami Hrttiah war or revenue lit lSON l. CAM'!. C. A. CLINE, tntlst, : Dentist, I'i liivi IM, lir. Li .f. .l.-is (t. lUtwt-l I .t .I II t TullU '1 e;.. II. P. BELKNAP. M. D., lician and Surgeon, I'rliirtllle. Or. IMktiili a lii tl"f tEORGE W. BARNES. TORNEY AT LAW, I'llnvillle. Or. rtiinl .iim.1 J. F. MOORE, Itorney at law, I'l-liii'tlllr, Or. trtwl lia.tliii Ui r.iiirUinu naar llaiar D. L. PATEE, actor v and V Builder, Prinevllle, Oregon. I llllliniaiieas, Kick lloadauhe, I'onsti- n, Miilnil.i, I, Hit ( nm.lnlnt, tnka ilii) tula and nartnln romcily, flMITU'8 LE BEANS he KM 4 I.I. Nisn (40llilla llimia In ths I III.V AUK THU MlllT OOHVKN1KI". .fft..ll nil nvn. of I'lllu-r alirii, U.lc. ier llolllo. W ft I ft M iull..iiriii Int.. ..i.lioi.iir.lhiiir.l. (1st tO,.ii.uC'Uil.l.ii.A.xa, ST.10UIS MO. lilt's Pills !, ths an .Mllela ttiaai aarsala. pas t. It aunal caaiata lie. Alterative and .thartlo Properties. a Pills Boaaaaa tkaa ajualUlas ! aailtt(r, aaal peedily Restore an. MiMllal to r.alarll). .Sold ETerywliero. poaition ol eiiiiul reaponaihltHr. Aaaialant HerretarT Nettleton tins di rei tei tlie return to Rean, liavaria, of ( 4ohn limine, a new ei plosive manufactured in Virginia and called Aiuericanite. Milwaukee liquor dealers are to build a distillery of their own, ao as to be free from w hisky-trust exactions. II. C. I.ile of Los Andres haa len pauper iminiarant, woo n,., .. pPfaMnr of tireek at Black arrived in thia country on the steamer hum University, located at Carlinville, t'.lder ,'anuary l. it ia ahown that Il( ) mrmSr" 'IMZTi l-stiKation'of the Matter? now under LZry, snd that hi. pL.- 1JSil',di; talilinlied. The World's Fair Asaociation of Com nn.rrial Travelera has been formed at The diaanVcU-d Indiana on the Kan- niritf ri'ai'rvauiin navn ciioaen "Milam Wtlliains.a (iill-hlooiled Indian, as chief. A Sai'ratiifinto firm has ot the con- racl Mr low new puniic uiiiiuiiik si ins Klale I aiutal. It will I ( lone sand alone, 'llie hid was $llo,IHM). tiencral Olilnuian'a aiiiKilntuient to lie t'hlef of tlie Horticultural Depart- ipnt at the Chlcait'i rair ulves ureal ai ial.i'linn all over Northern California. The World's Fair Committee of the by the l.K-al autlioriuea ai ueKan. Han liiKo t-ounly ChamU'r ol Com- Acting Mecretary narion ana in. nipn-elisa sxloptml delliiite plans lor a Chim-ae Minister new a lentimy inier- rand exhllMl oi " 7?? " ' h ,. Foreign drummer, will be aoon a(U-r the adjournment of the last asked to join. Conifreas, Aft the interview Wharton j The appropriation for completing the Said the Cliine government had not re- work of the laet cen.ua is ruining low, cedeil fmm its oition reHrdinit lilair and an army of clerk, will be diumiBeed, and would prefer some one else should delaying the work. Im. . i, r-ilntji.1 United Status Minister t , ti. ..lia.m at the Princeton Tlie atill-nunuay aaimin iiinr n ir t iviiiiitrv ifima have siux'eineu in ouiAinuiK aoon- continued iciioti. aim paiouiia ami aaiiiiiiiusi nn. ni mr. li air. aoo ine i. mini :- iy. louses will lien-alter I rioaed on nun- Hlates cannot lone a Minister upon a . . ,.!iva tunnels under the I Hudson, connecting New York city with I the Jeraey shore at Hoboken, will he finished in about aix mouth.. Comptroller ol the Currency Lacey haa tod United Status Mimsier i , xhe whole audience at the frlncelon trv. " It I. clearly evident " commencement cheered Dr. MiOoeh as Wharton, "the thine-e do ,e etered the cburili where the exer Mr. lilair, and the Cnited cises were lin held. Ths Infant Kins' of Rpala Is a Keatleas and Prucoeloas Llttls Creature. Count D'Ahrax, the French Consul at New York, haa a neat little salary of 111,000 a year. President Eliot, of Harvard, haa a powerful bass voice that i. noticeable ia congregational singing. Sim Keeves, the noted English tenor, who has iuat retired from the stage, was quite well known as a singer over bail a century ago. Miss liattie Iilalne has gone to Eng land. 8he has had letters from home assuring her that ber father ia in no respect seriously ill. 8enator Viiaa owns 2.200 acres of land in Wood county, Wisconsin, 900 acres of which will be planted with cranberries. lie may yet come to be known as tlie Cranberry attateaman. Charles Dudley Warner is described. in what ia perhaps meant to be a com plimentary way, by a Western news paper as "uur American naan-ngrit photographer of aoclal fad.." General Lew Wallace, of '!Bn Hur" fame, .ays that be ia not a candidate for the republican gubernatorial nomination in Indiana, and that be would not have it were it offered to him on a ailver salver. Herbert Rpencer ia not so greatly ab sorbed in abstruse philosophy but that he can take an interest in the humane and concrete. He has joined tlie British Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. The $1,000 which Miss Juch was to re ceive for singing at the Indianapolis May festival was attached on the suit of a Montana bank last week. When the fair songstress received the news she ob served, "How horrid!" Professor Burt Green Wilder, of Cor nell university, wants to annihilate all intercollegiate sports. It', evident that the athletic side of college life was de veloped after the professor had hie in nings as an undergraduate. Tlie infant king of Spain i. a restless and precocious little creature. He haa alreadv. though only 5 years old, out- irown his toys and yearns for live horse, instead of tin one.. He speaka PORTLAND MARKET, Repeated Earthquakes Occur in Italy. HONGKONG BURIAL GROUND. Germany is Said to be Anxious to Withdraw From Samoa Alto gether Other News. It Cloaea Qplet In All IU Branch,, Excepting- Flu It.. , O . Strawberries came in at their usual heavy rate. Cherries are more plentiful and cheaper, (iooseberrie. now being received are of a better quality and cheaper. There are plenty ol oranges and lemons in the market, yet prices are advancing steadily. California peaches) ol very fair quality are in moderate .up--ply. Eggs are scarce. Poultry ia scarce, and in good demand. There was but little doing in the grocery line. The Czar's royal yacht, the Polar Star, cost over $5,000,000. It is expected the eruption of Vesuvius will assume vast proportions. The influenza continue to rage in Hamburg, and is on the increase. The repeated earthquakee in Italy are creating panics among the people. The Czar receives from his Siberian gold mines about 18 000 annually. The increase ol the population of Lon don in the last ten years is o95,3. Over 100 miles of country has lieen de vastated by fire in New Brunswick. It is again reported that Parnell will marry Mrs. O'Shea at an early date. Fishing off the Newfoundland coast is said to be remarkably good this season. Tlie total wheat crop of France this year will be but little more than half the average. Pirates in the Black Sea fired upon and killed six Russian soldiers and two oSicera and then made their escape. It ia said the Queen has reprimanded tlie Piince of Walee and exacted a prom ise from him to never handle cards again. Senaputy, commander-in-chief of the Manipuri forces, has been condemned to hang for the crime of rebellion against the British. iTartti iwmnni. sometimes of terrrifv- Knglisli quite correctly and is learning i& ;nieiw. continue in the Verona dia- French. trict. Italv. threatening the complete de- roiiiity, and several more win soon iwi inmiiieiiriKl. The product of the New hall -wclion is now W M) barrels a day, ud ia steadily increasing. The 1Ji Angeles City Council haa iwmhI a sweeping retrenchment rdi- iimii-K. a ill enilitf several oimv. mm m- ihu-i ng the salaries ol many others, ma ital animal saving by mm ordinance is eatimali d al about Hft.wo. An unusually large amount ol wild oats is growing in nimiiiern i.-k..h nn. ear. owing to the lale, wet soring, in roniHMiuence Hie gram crop w ill not im aa large as at first expected, while the li'lil ol nay will lie oorrrejjiniiiiuiy Heavier. Kl.lr (.errant, a Presbyterian divine, who was detected at Port Townsend In nii'irglliig opium In a flower-put con taining a large geranium, has been eon- vicul of the olli'iiH by tlie wined r'tati-a Court. The flower-pot held ninetfi-u cans of prepared opium. Thw hanks of hm Angeles pay on an average taxes on almut wu worm oi property, and the City Aasesr ia de termined that they shall pay eometliing ike a fair pmportion ol I lie law. ex actions, and has prepared a series ol question, to lie amen me cami i'm. The Sunset Irrigation district lias voted i:.', 000,000 ol Iannis for tlw con- irui-tion of canals by which to lead waler to lands on the west side of the San Joaquin river. It ia calculated that tlie canal will open up to cultivation 41KUKX) acres of land, wli.cn now is nearly valueless. The Oregon Boanl of Charities has been in session during the past week. Uev. ('line. Messrs. Cohen and lr.mg Imve Imkii investigating the prison, and Uev. White, Ira. Holt and l ane went through llie anvliim, and reHrted ver bally. It is understood that both viitits wore satisfactory. Two inciiiWa of the IVath Valley sci entist oxpcdithsii nport having seen tlie trail of a man and nurse, wno seenieu u lie lost. The man was evident ly seeking water, and at one point left the trail within a lew hundred yards of w hat he sought. There is no doubt that ileatli overtook the man. It la aald at Tacoma that the Northern Pacific Uailroad Company now own. the Heattle and Northern ruilwsy, extend in fmin Hamilton on the Skagit river tl.Hintrh Kedro to Anaeorte., a dlsta)Vi of aliotit thirty-eight miles, the most productive (Hi iiiing districts in me niaie, and at Hamilton the road strikes the rich Hkagit rlwr mining district. 8. J. Fleming, the Methodiat minister who was si'titfiiced at Ua Angeles to three years in bard labor for a criminal assault, and who is conllned In the county jail awaiting the ruling on the motion admitting lit 'ti to hail pending the tie claion of lil appeal to the Supreme Court, lmn become a raving maniac, having a an vi'saion oi vioii.ui, uw, Doctors sav his cime Is dangerous and that tlie siispi'iiHK is killing him. It is generally conaiilcred that the sentence passed upon Fle-nlng was severe. Within a mouth California's much-talked-of naval msorva will le eatalr llslied. At tlie last session of the Legis lature a bill was passed creating a naval riwrve, nn auxiliary to the National (iimrd. It has been ascertained that Ail utiint-Oeneral Allen had received a replv to a letter written to the naval au thorities for Information concerning the plana for its creation. It has Uen do cidud to have a battalion of four enmpa ale. Kach company will number aliout nighty men, so t hat llie total strength on the reserve will be 310 mon. veaaels, and then proceed to enfon-e the provisions of the proclamation. Assift ant Secretary of th Navy Holey said il,t tliH l.'nited States men-of-war The tis, Alert and Mohican would sail iinme- made hia reixjrt relative to the downfall of the Kevstone Bank ot l'liiiadeipina. 1 It contains about 9,000 words. I Crowds are still calling oion the priest 'physician. Key. Father Mollinger, at 1 Pittsburg. No cures of a miraculous na 1 ture have been reported lately. It is now announced that the Kentucky log cabin in which Abraham Lincoln's nan-nts were married nas ien secureu I iliatelv for tlie sealing waters to prevent ur exhibition at the World a rair. , tlie further catching of seals this season i,erB Hm criminals are, it is said, went as agiwd upon by tlie I'mied Mates anu tuijaumla ureal ifimiii. CABLEGRAMS. t'klnea aot.ram.al Will !! ftatlarae lion to Ilia I'uwars Baring Bros.' liquidators report a bal ance of K.i.iO.lXHl. from England, and from there tliev come across the border into the United States in violation of the immi gration law.. The International Typographical Union in convention at Boston has re fused to admit women compositors into local unions on an equal footing, wages, etc., with men. ti. t.i:-. 1m ikaTiWA. nmah r.pef- The Irish lend purchase bill has passed ti in siollth Dakota are much op to the thini reading in the British House their removal. The agency is to lie removed to a poinv neariy uppusn the Crow Creek agency. The attempt to amend the compulsory education bill of Illinois has failed. Be fore the Legislature adjourned a bill was passed granting women the t ight of suf frage in school elections. 1). C. Knight, a former Director of the Nicaragua canal, chargea the Nicaragua Canal Construction Company with gross extravagance. Counsel for the company declares the charges false. Tlie strike of ore handlers at Ashta bula, O., threatens to become serious, and the calling oufrof the militia to pro tect those who are desirous of returning to work ia being considered. Tin. irmas exchantrea of the prin- riiml cities of the United States and f,ir the nuat. wenk were IUlW.l!til,' 3iK; decrease, -'0.1 per cent, as compared with the same week last year. Tl.a f..ll.. inff officers ol the Missouri Kansas and Texas have been elected: President, 11. C. Cross; Vice-President. T Waldo: Treasurer. J. F. Neaville- Chairman of the Board ol Directors, joci F Freeman. The Polorado Conference of the Meth ,lit Kniaconal Church at Denver hat 1 from mnmbershlD inthechnrct Rev. Sam Small lieeauw of hi. troublr in connection with the Meuuxnst vm versitv at Ogden, Utah. ti. r,,.ailiiiilinir class of slxtv-five ca deis at the Military Academy received their commissions a. Reconu ui .na t.t ii,. hsnils of Secretary of ai lnic'or. who dnlivereil an address full oi gooil advice to young soldiers. Pr. Henry A. Todd, associate in Ro mance languages at the John Hopkini University, has acceptl'Q ine rroiessor of Commons. The Chinese government haa decided to give sat isfact ton to the powers affected by the riot, at Wuhu. Cold weather has put back the Egyp tian cotton crop, and the appearance ol locusts cauiies uneasiness. There i. danger of a financial crisis In Morocco. The price of slave girls has fallen from f24 to f 12 each. The Chinese Fmperor's edict orders beheading of all persons implicated in. the recent riots and massacres. The religious conferences of various denominations in England are memori alizing the Prince of Wales to abstain from further gambling. The Upper House of the Prussian Diet has passed a bill restoring to the Koniau Catholic dioceses the funds eeited at the time of the kulturkampf. Mrs. (iriutwood, the heroine of the Matiipur mansHcre in India, is to receive from Queen Victoria the Victoria Cross in addition to the Red Croaa. finddurd Clarke, the iuryman who questioned the Prince of Wales so sharp ly, is a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society. He is likewise a fellow of in finite audacity. The London Sfalrr predicts yery great prosperity in tlie United States because of Its large crops. It predicts Inconve niently large exports of gold from F.u rope to America in the autumn. British land vah- aeep declining. The splendid -I'unalastair estates in Perthshire have jnst boon sold fori 130. 000, Kvb.000 having been paid for them In lo! anil very cosuy iuii""""""v having been added since. f-M la an n ....ntl It r lllfld Til mflf In London that Lord Brooke, son of the I ship of Romance Languages in the Stan The assertion of that bright Irishman, T. P. O'Connor, that hereditary royalty in England is now passing through the severest ordeal it ha been subjected to for generations, has some truth in it; yet it is well to remember that English royalty is a hard nut to crack. Selectman Lounsbury, of Seymour. Conn., one of the officials in the United States Pin Company, is going to build a sidewalk of pins. He lias ai the pin company's shop some twenty barrels of old and inifierfect pins, the accumula tions of years, and these he will now utilize. F;x-Speaker Thomas B. Reed is stay ing at a quiet boarding house in Paris. At the request of Minister Reed, M. Floqnet put his private gauery in mo Chamber of Deputies at the disposal of the ex-speaker, who is Been there fre quently, following debates with close attention. The foreign ministers to Pekin who saw tne emperor ai me rectni mim audience, carried away an agreeable im pression ol tne unentai sovereign, nc was simply attired in ailk and bore no scepter or other emblem of authority. Instead ol a crown ne wore a pi.. Chinese felt hat surmounted by a button of crimson fiIPx. He appeared mild and somewhat melancholy, and his paie lace wore an expreeaion of great renneuient and dignity. The Russian Grand Duke Sergius is said to be profoundly devout in man ners. If he happens upon an image of re puted sanctity he will prostrate himself before it. If there are relics of some old ecclesiastic or by-gone generations, he will not be nappy mi nexisses meiu. If there is a shrine where pilgrims gather, there he must also worship. And the lady taimosi an ciigunu princess, since the granddaughter of the iineen) to wnom ne is mamcu no u to learn to accommodate nerseu vo u tastes. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. And now the New York Rapid Transit Commissioners talk autmt putting tut. nelson the east aide of the metropolis al . talk which in received with many w, ce,' bj the majority of New York ers who are in nowise ready for the underground. As Jay Uould said, they want to go tlmre as late as they can But J. U. owns elevated railroads and like. them. ford University. He waa graduated a Princeton in 187(1 with honor. TIia rinnfnrence Committee of the II linois Legislature has agreed on an ap propriation of 800,(XX for the Illinoii exhibit at the World'. Fair. The Sen ate has adopted the report, and tin House will undoubtedly do to, The full bench of the Massachusetts Supreme Court has decided that an adopted child has all the rights to prop erty on the death of the adopting par- nnta tliat It would nave ii u m win to such parents in lawful wedlock. In onler to determine exact longitude f Mmit raa.1 and other nointa the observ atory at tlie McUill University sent by way'of the Canadian Pacific Telegraph and the Commercial Cable 120 signals to Greenwich observatory. The average time of transmission over the round cir cuit of 8.000 miles was 1.05 seconds, the whole number ranging between 1 and 1.1 seconds. President Patton m hia closing ad dress at Princeton announced the follow including tne uom urn Mrs. Charles .1 1 i- ' II. A. .Ill AAA f.nm i.ni,i . ,nh . im.it .dull A exa liter u uie couegr, i,i nun. Vate person 1"B"K11?,";, ii8ha ITofennor Osborne for a new athletic ieive 1W) blows, and shall tie ban shea , iio.ooo from a woman of 10.00U irom opencer iraaa for a course of lectures on lv-i nf Wurarlek. has tiled a petition ffr divon-e from his wife on the ground ol adultery, the lrince of Wales being charged as co-respondent. The last censua of Ireland shows that the Roman Catholics number 8.64il,74fl, a decrease of 411,1-W during the last dec ade. The Protestant Episcopalians num ber O00,8:t0, a decrease of 88,744: the Presbyterians 44(1,(187, a decrease of 24, 047, and the Methodist 65,236, an in crease of 6,3t0. The game of baccarat was not the first mine of card, that has brought disaster to the fortune, of the Gordon-Cumining famllv. The present Baronet's grand mother had a weakness for whist that led her to play for stakes as high as r,- 1 000 a point. In one night during a run 1 of ill luck she is said to have lost thirty I two points, and her husband was com 1 pelled to part with a large property to ' settle the debt. ri, m.inaaa onvnrnmflnt haa issued a stringent decree against Immoral litera-1 ture. It ia ordered that "all government on dais who allow immoral book, to be j r ' ,'n published wittdn their dictions shall be discharged. Every pr - ..,,. t. t)' ate person pnbllaning stum a uooa Biiait , rceive 100 Wows, and shall be banished ihlhhouse I from his place of residence to a distance of 8,000 lees. The seller of an obscene ' V ' w book shall get 100 blows. Within thirty J Orronlnm, tha Mob Deapcratc ouusw ui lb Southwest, Killed. mob struction of the towns. A dispatch to the Edinburgh Journal states that a divorce suit to be instituted by Lord Brooke and naming the Prince of Wales as co-respondent is imminent. Burial ground being very scarce in Hongkong colony, the government pro poses to take up and burn Chinese un claimed dead buried for rive or aix years. The famous crater of Solfatara of Hoz siioli near Naples is showing sign, of re newed activity. This volcano was active long before Vesuvius, but for ages haa been nearly extinct. Germany is anxious for a pretext to withdraw 'from Samoa altogether. The Chief Justice there says his life is en dangered by conspiracies and he is gen erally made miserable. The new Russian municipal reform bill completely sweeps the municipalities out of existence. Mayors will no longer have anv power. The Governors will hereafter be State officials. Admiral Vallon of the French navy says : " Our navy is etui capaoie or ueai- ing the allied neeis oi tne aretnuna. n the British navy was against ns, how ever, we could do nothing but retreat into port." The natives of the Cameroons, est- ern Africa, are reported to have cruelly tortured the German prisoners Delore executing them, and that many prison ers committed suicide in order to escape torture. Lt our of Paris announces that Liqul dator Monchicourt, with Chriepohle, Governor of the Credit Foncier, has ar ranged so that the affairs of the Panama Company shall be taken over by a group of financial nouses. The harbor authorities of Southamp ton. England, the great mail port, have decided to adopt electric cranes for the unloading of vessels on account of the greater rapidity with which they will enab e work to be pertormeo, M. Eiffel, the daring civil engineer who conceived the tower in Paris which bears his name, lives up on the Jung frau in tlie Swiss Alps. He has just ob tained permission to build a railroad np the mountain to nis very aweinng. Mine. Sarah Bernhardt hag just bought by cable a large tract of land at Neuilly, a suburb of Paris, for $52,000, all made during her recent. American tour. It is said that she will build a veritable pal ace after sne has finished her travels, The London Spfdalor prints a some what elooinv article on the decline in the rate of London's growth, as shown by statistics just made public. The writer Bees in this fact that the empire has passed the meridian of greatness. There are now in Moscow 15,000 per son, waiting to be transported to Siberia. Five thousand are convicts, the others are their w ives or children who volun teered to follow them into exile. The number has accumulated since the new year. Great distress is in the government of Odessa, owing to poor crops and the fail ure of the Volga to rise. In Simbriski the winter crops are ruined altogether, and the peasants have no grain to sow for the summer. More than half the fields lie id Id. The latest election returns in the Ne therlands show that out of 100 seat composing the Second Chamber the Lib erals have secured 41. the Catholics 22 and the Protestant Orthodox 11. A sec ond ballot is necessary for the remaining twenty-six eeats. The Arabs at Yemen (Arabia Felix) have revolted and attacked the imperial farcins them to retreat. The Produce, fruit, Ktc Wheat Walla Walla, $1.50; Valley, :" $1.00 per cental. . Fuiua iuote : Standard, $5.25 j Wall Walla. iK.OO ner barrel. ' Oats yuote: eu'tze per dubobu Hat Quote: $16(817 per ton. MiLLSTurrs Quote : Bran, $21.t)0; Shorts, $25.00 ; Ground Barley, $33.00i . ; 34.00; Chop Feed, $25(326 per ton; Bar- j y, $1.2d3 1.30 per cental. Buttkb Quote: Oregon fancy crea.tnr... ery, 26c; fancy dairy, 22c; fair to good, 17620c; common, 14c; CaH- lornia, 22)a24c per pound. ' Chkxsk Quote: Oregon, 1315c; Cal ifornia, 12c per pound. Eoos Quote: Oregon, 22 25c per dozen ; Eastern, 22'c. PODLTBT QUOte: UIO IvIllcaeilB, $C; young chickens, $3.60S5.00; Ducks, m $7.00(5 8.00; Geese, nominal, $10 per dozen ; Turkeys, 15c per pound. Vioxtableb Qnote: Cabbage, $1.50 , per cental; Cauliflower, $1.25 per doxen; Onions, per pound; Beets, $1.60 per sack; Turnips, s x $1.75 per sack; Potatoes, 6070c per cental ; New Potatoes, e per i pound; Tomatoes, $2.50 per box; , Asparagus, 4(g5c per pound; Oregon, 10(15c per pound; Lettuce, 12c per dozen ; Green Peas, 5c per pound ; String , Beans, 8c per pound ; Rhubarb, 4c per pound ; Artichokes, 40c per dozen ; Bad- -l ishes, 10c per dozen bunches; young . Onions, 10c per dozen bunches; Cucum bers, 75c per dozen; Carrots, $1.26 per sack. - Faurrs Qnote: Los Angeles Oranges, $2.25(3)2.50; Riverside, $3.003.25; Na- s vels, $4.50a5.6O per box ; Sicily Lemons, $77.50; California, $4.50(85 per box; Apples, $1.00(32.50 per box; Bananas, $2.00(22.30 per bunch; Pineapples, $5.00. . 8.00 per dozen ; strawberries, SlMsV " per pound; Cherries, $1.00(81.25 per box ; Gooseberries, 45c per pound Cur rants, 5c per pennd ; Apricots, $2.00(82.50 -i per box; Raspberries, 9e per pound; , 4 Peaches, $2.60 per box. . Nots Quote: California Warritita.ll'i 1 l2)ic; Hickory, 8V,c ; Brazils, 10Uc; Almonds, 16(3 L8c; Filberts, 13.14c; Pine Nuts. 17(318c: Pecans, 1718c; - Coeoanuts, 8c; Hazel, 8c; Peanuts, 8c, . per pound. Bob Clark, a mulatto, under arrest at Bristol. Tenn., for ravishing Mrs. John Warren, waa taken from jail by and hanged. Harley McCoy, convicted of shooting - . 1 1 . f : LI 1.. .. In tlanvar inspector 01 1 uuijo iiamcji ..., last January, waa sentenced at Greeley, Col., to the' penitentiary for life. Julio Merzbacher, the Spanish-American agent of the New York Life Insur ance company, is saiu w w a ucii' ,nr anvwhere between $300,000 and $500,000. An Italian murderer of Camden, N. J., nl..a.hl ffiiiltv to murder, his counsel saying that after the New Orleans lynch ing his client preierreu to mus svoiu jury trial. ' Geronimo, the most desperate outlaw in the Southwest, was killed about thirty miles from Benson. Cochise county. A. T. A reward of $3,000 had been offered for him. John Macmillan, a well-known lawyea and a member of the Paris council, ii missing. He is said to be a defaulter to the extent of $7,000. He is supposed to have gone to the United States, In Judge Trout's court at San Fran cisco C,hin Chun, convicted of man slaughter, was sentenced to San Quentin lor ten years. He was one of a gang of highbinders which raided Taim Foo's house of ill-fame and killed the pro- Drietor. J. C. Emery, a butcher, was instantly trO0p8 lost several officers antl 100 men. killed in Philadelphia by a blow on the The (jrand Council at Constantinople neck with a cleaver in tne nanus oi an- has decided to dtspatcn iu,ouu iroops Stapla Groceries. Corraa Quote : Costa Rica, 22c; Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c; Java, 25c; Ar buckle's, 100-pound cases, 26c per pound. Sugars Quote: Golden C, 4 He ; extra C, 4 V ; dry granulated, 6J8c ; cube crushed and powdered, b'c per pouna; confectioners' A, 5?4c per pound. Syrups Eastern, in barrels, 4i aoBc ; half barrels, 50(358c; in cases, 66(380c per gallon; $2.25(82.50 per keg; Califor nia, in barrels, 40c per gallon; $2.25 per ! ass Quote: Small Whites, S'c; Pink. 3li(83c; Bavos, 4f4c; uutier, 4Xc; Liuiaa, 4i(35e per pound. Drjkd Bl'iTS yuote : xuuian rmnra, 10 '4 (3 12c; Petite and German Prunes, 10c per ponnd ; Raisins, $1.752.25 per box-; Plummer-dried Pears, 103Uc; sun-dried and factory Plums, ll(312c; evaporated Peaches, 1820c; (Smyrna Figs, 20c; California Figs, 9c per pound. Rica Quote: 16.001? o.VO per cental. Honby Quote : 1820c per pound. Salt Quote : Liverpool, $16, $16.60, $17; stock, $11 per ton in carload lota. Canned Goods Que a: Table fruite. $2.00. 2s; Peaches, $2.50; Bartlett Pears, $2.25; Plums. $1.66; Strawberries, $2.50; Cherries, $22.50; Blackberries, $2.25; Raspberries, $2.75; Pineapples, $2.76; Apricote, $2.40. Pie fruit: Assorted, $1.50perdoxen;Peachea, $1.65: Plums, $1.25; Blackberries, 1.00 per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.85 (gl.bo, according 10 quauiy; iomatoes, $1.15(33.50; Sugar Peas, $1.261.60; String Beans, $1.10perdozen. Fish: Sal- mon, ; sardines, 85c(8$1.65; lobsters, $2.253.25: oyBters. $1,504 8.25 pei dozen. Condensed milk : Eagle brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; Highland, $6.75; Champion, $6.00; Monroe, $6.75 per case. from the Syrian garrison.. The number of cattle in Australia is estimated at 8,600,000, an increase of more than 2,500,000 in the last fifteen years, pneep nave amo mricaoau nu... other butcher. The killing was the re sult of a quarrel Over a trivial maiwi. Emery leaves a family. The murderer waa arrested. T...1..A UnMiK rtf Ran Francisco, de nied a motion for a new trial in the case 3,ooo,000 to 90,000,000. The people of of Hong Jing, convicted of the murder j England view these figures with great of Chu Wy. The jury having fixed the gatisfaction, inasmuch as they indicate penalty at life imprisonment, tlie court . increased meat supply for the mother pronounced a sentence in accordance country. with the verdict. The Bishops of Ireland, finding the The fourth trial of L. A. Powell for 'cost of maintaining members in Parlia the killing "of Editor Smith at Redwood n.ent a heavy parochial drain t . work !i!r . . v.... 1. . v. ,. tn .ukuhi a return to the Commons 1L :' TV 'C "-T T . Stl e next general election of wealthy nterest in the trial, owing to the lapse candidates who will form the nucleus ol The Meat Market. Beef Live, 31b4c; dressed, 7c Mutton Live, sheared, 3c; dreseeil, 8c Hogs Live, 6c ; dressed, 8a. Veal 6(87c per pound. BMO-BD HEATS AND LARD. . Quote: Eastern Hams, 1213c; Oregon, 10S(S12),c; Breakfaft Bacon, IL'iffU-lc; other varieties, mc; aru, 9(81140 per pound. . Hlacellaneoua. Hidbs Quote : Dry Hides, selected prime, 8, id 9c, o less for culls; green,, selected, over 65 pounds, 4c ; under 55 pounds, 3c; Sheep Pelts, short wool. 30 (350c; medium,6080c: long,90c$1.25; shearlings, 10020c; Tallow, good to choice, 3(83c per pound. Wool Quote : Willamette Valley, 18 20c: Eastern Oregon, 133190 per pound, according to conditions and shrinkage. Hops Nominal. Quote: 20o per pound. N ails Base q notations : Iron, ! 2 85 j Steel, $2.85; Wire, $3.40 per keg. Suot Quote: $1.75 per sack. Coal Oil Quote : $1.95 per case. ; Strange Wacovery In a Mormon Village. r. A singular discovery was made near . Nauvoo, Ills., bv laborers in excavating , . near "French Fort," a relic of Mormou ,, days, and later noted as the spot where ( ' Cabel and his Icarinns made a settle- 1 ment A large outhouse on the preniiBes of the Catholic convent was being re.- . . moved. While the workmen were engaged, part of the flooring sank out of sight,- anil i.. .-iw.rin revealed an old well, rcre, tioi ma pas . .: hu fro En lea 5 1