OREGON CITY ' COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1901.1 SOUTH AND EAST VIA Southern Pacific Co. Shasta Route Trains leave Oregon City for Portland at 7:00 an 9;22a,m., and C;30 r. M. Ar Ashland 12:31 A.. 11:30 a.m, " Sacramento 6:00 P, M 4:35 a.m. " ' San Francisco 7:4f p.m. 8:15 p.m. ' Ogden 6:45 a.m. 11:45 a.m. " Denver' 9:00 A.M. 8:00 A.Ji. " Kiinsus City 7:52 A M, 7:25 A.M. " Chicago 7:45 A, M. 9:30 a. m. " los Angeles 1:20 p.m. 7:00 a.m. " Kl Paso 6:00 p.m. 0:00 p.m. " Fort, Worth 6:30 A.Mr 6:30 a.m. " CTtyof Mexico 9:55 a.m. 9:55a.m. " Houston 4:00b.m. 4:00 a.m. " New Orleans 5:25 p.m. 6:25 p. v, " Washington 6:42 a.m. 6:42 a.m. " New York 12:43 p.m. 12:43 p.m. Pullman and Tourist Cars on both trains. OREGON HOSTiSNE and Union Pacific Ocean Steamships 8 p. m. All Sailing Dates subjeot to change. For San Francisco Sail , every 5 days. Chair cars, Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso: and tourist cars to Chicago, St, Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with Beveral Steamship Lines for Honolulu, Japan, Chiua, Philippines, Central and Souih America. See E. L. Hoopknqakheb, agent at Oregon City station, or addreBB C. H. MARKHAM, Q. P. A., Portland, Or. "Best of Everything" In a word this tells of the pass enger service via, TEE NORTH-WESTERN LINE 8 Trains Daily between St, Paul and Chicago comprising: The Latest Pullman Sleepers Peerless Dining Cars Library and Observation Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars The 20th Century Train "THE NORTH-WESTERN LIMITED" runs every day of the year. Tlie Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated To Chicago by Daylight. Dally Ex. 8uuday p. ni. Saturday 10 p. m. Ba.m Ex. Sunday Columbia River Steamers. To Astoria .and Landings. Way- willamttte River. Orecmn City. Newbe;e. Salem, Independence and way-landings. 7 a. ml Tues. Thur. and Sat. Willamette and Yam hill Rivers. Oregon City, Dayton ana way-landings. 8 a. m. Tues. Thur. and Sat. ' Leave Klparia 8:40 a. m. Daily. Willamette River Portland to Corvallis and way-laudings. 4 p. m. 4 p. m. Ex . Sunda 4.80 p.m. Ex. Sunday 8:30 p. m. Mo., Wed. and Fri. 4:80 p. m. Hon., Wed and Fri. Snake River Rlparla to Lewiston. Leave Lewiston 8:30 a.m. Daily A. L. CRAIG, G, P. A., a Portland, Oregon can be named in the single word dys pepsia. It is the one disease, which more than anvother.affects ipt. the American people. I r - vjjja It is common to aliP ' classes ana an conui tions. It makes life miserable. It mars family happiness. It interferes with busi ness and pleasure alike, and it discounts a man's usefulness just as much as it discounts his happi ness. There's a remedy for dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery has lifted this burden from the bodies of hundreds of thou sands. It cures ninety-eight out of every hundred who give it a fair and faithful trial. "I used ten bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery and several viaU of his 'Pleasant Pellets' a year ago this spring, and have had no trouble with indigestion since," writes Mr. W. T. Thompson, of Town send. Broadwater Co- Montana. "Words fail to tell how thankful I am for the relief, as I had suffered so much and it seemed that the doctors could do me no good. I got down in weight to 115 pounds, and was not able to work at all. Now I weigh nearly 160 and can do a day's work on the farm. I have recommended your medicine to several, and shall always have a good word to say for Dr. Pierce and his medicines." Free. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. It con tains 1008 pages and over 700 illustra tions. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book- in paper covers, or 31 stamps for cloth binding o Dr. R.-V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. In Dimilan 5 DUrUUl IS 1 I 1 At Louisville, Ky., Tommy Ryan woe-. a gory 17-roumi fistic content over Toin--niy West. By an over a helming majority 'aaaOSQ&X of London 'have adopted' j measure that the citv own NEWS OF THE WEEK i farm la- Friday, March 1. France has 2,700,000 women borets. - ' . It is claimed that the row between J. P. Morgan and the seven great steel concerns that were fighting him has been settled and the steel is completed. Morgan's commission is over $7,000,000 and the salary of Schwab, the its water-' The Berlin Vorvyaerts says Eu-eia has .works. London already owns its Hji&fcr omainea wnatsue warns irom umna 11 and it is too late now for the other now-! eminent the ' era to kick.- Dr. Von Siemens, a rich, a.'mnent Ber iner, lias predicted in a public address combine j that unless new commercial treaties are constituted, Germany will enter upon a ueiiod of unparalleled distress and 7,- as the steel trust's manager, is fixed at 000,000 10 10,000 000 will emigrate. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor Clackamas County. In the. Matter of the Estate of Lenora Ross, Decer.sod. Notice iB hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the above entitled estate by the above eull'led Court, and ofj d. Fit st class stamos gallery, 10 for 25c. for two heads. at Cheney's art No extra charge The Badger State Express, the finest day Las on the 27th day of February, loot, duly train running between cnicago via. qualiliod as such. Creditors of the said estate the fchorl .Line. are hereby notified to present their claims duly Connections from the west made via verified to the undersigned by leaving the mime The Northern 1 aClDC, I WHIl J. J. vjuukb, Miuri" a umi, wurt uuuJiu, uif Great Northern, 8011 u"yi Oregon, wunia six mouuis lium iuu and Canadian l'acmc Kys. date uereot. LUCINUA KUSSJ, Administratrix of the Estate of Go to Cheney's and get small photos; retouched and finished on platinum ; 16 for 1 5c. This is also one of the best lines between iw.u Sr.. Paul and Minneapolis All (rfints sell tickets via "The North- . ' western Line." W. H. MEAD, H. S. S1SLER. G. A. T. A. 248 Alder St., Portland, Oregon. Farm for Sale. 19 miles south of Oregon City, 3 miles smith of Molnlla. Knownas me leasei lug 310 acres, 140 acres; clear plow land; 40 aores tn CieoK DOUOII1 1UO tn.ii.-D, ' ' T -1 1 iii ,.,oii wotorprt and fenced with stake . ' f .mi ,irjin,.rl with stone and tile a i...Atnna an riiria from school I.,.., 'nr. rods from church; good locationfor taking stock to mountains Price JC000, S10O0 down, balanoe to suit at 8 per cem iiirere... For further particulars apply on farm to A. J. Sawteli, Lenora Boss, Deceased. Dated February 27th, 1801. SUMMONS. The Dewey Washer, The Dewey washer does away entirely with the washboard and can be easily nerated while sitting down. In three minutes the machine will waBh a tub ull of clothes. I guarantee the Dewey washer will do all Iclaim. Orders by mail will receive prompt attenton., Ad- dress me at Oregon Oily. VV. H. Stoneiiackeb, Agent for Clackamas county. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for tho County of Clackamas. 1 Ellen A, Furnham, 1 Plaiutiu. I " . vs. Willis J. Farnham, J Defendant, J To Willis J. Farnham, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required U) appear and answer to the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 29th dav of March, 1901, that be ing the time prescribed in the order for publica tion of this summons-the date of the first publi cation of this summons being on the 15th day Of February, 1901: and if you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff herein will apply to the said court forAhe relief prayed for in the complaint! to-wit, a Judgment against you and a deoree dis- Estate of Geo. W. Lee, deceased. Notion is hereby given by the undersigned, R T.. Uln no. executor of the estate or said George W, W deceased, to the creditors of and all persons solving the marriage contract now existing be having claims against the estate of said George tween you and the plaintiff, and for the custody W. Lee, deceased, and againBl tne saio ueorge it . ana control 01 me iwo cmiuren, ua ior utu Ti to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, other relief prayed for in the complaint herein. within six months after the first publication This summons Is published by order of the nf this notice, to me. the said executor, at the of- Hon. T. F. Kyan, Judge of the Connty Court of flcn of mv attorneys, U'Ben 4 3chuebel,ln the the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, dated Entenrise building, at Oregon City, tn Clacka- and entered on the 14th day of February 1901, mas countyOregon. First publication 01 mi. uu- tlce, Friday, February 22, 1901. R. L. RINGO, Executor, TJ'ben A Eohvjibkl. Attorneys. T. F..COWING, Attorney for Plaintiff In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. W. F. Hubbard, plaintiff, vs. Mary M. Hubbard, defendant. To Nary M. Hubbard, said defendant. Tn the name of the State of Oregou, you are I,. renulred to appear aJd answer the coin- fl.rt ,.lnKt vou in tho above entitled suit on or t t fore the 15th day of April, 1901, and if you f nil n to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho above "entitled Court for a decree ,,,!, ,;uKr,lvinit the bonds of matrimony now -istirr-hwecn the plaintiff and defendant, and tar H-h other relief as hall seem meetand proper. m.e c.mmons is ordered published In 'he Ore- . r-rior.Iii.mlii for the period of six weeV s from date of first publication thereof, such ni,.r Wine made by the Hon. Thos. F. Kyan T.,ri,w,f the County Court of the State of Oregon for tin; County of Clackamas, on the S7th day of Felmiary, 1001- H. E. CROSS, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication March Ut, lWH. ' SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Claokamas, Matt Olson, Plaintiff, vs. Bertha Olson, Defendant: To Bertha Olson, defendant; TNthe:namo of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and. answer the oomplaint filed against yon in the above en titled suit on or before the 20th day of,March,1901, and if you full to appear and answer said com plaint, the plaintiff, will apply to th court for the relief therein prayed for, to-wit: a decree of divorce from the bonds niBtrimony now existing , between you and the plaintiff. This summons is published by order of Hon. Th'.mis F. Ryan, County Judge of s.ud county, made and entered the loth day of January, 1901, andtlr! date of the first publication is Friday, January li.ilh, WOf, and the kaid publication Is to run six consecutive weeks from the snW dote. WALDEM iRfcETON. Attorney for rininttn. Dated at Oregon City, January 25th, 190J. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. I would cough nearly all night Ion?," writes Mrs. Clias. Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any leep. 1 had consumption so bad tuat f I walked a block I would cough fright ullv aud spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $). 00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discoveiy wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It s abso lutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Prices 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Uuinine ieti the remedy that cure a cold In ne day Please Settle. All Dersons knowing themselves in debted to the undersigned, will please call and settle at once, as I do not de sire to make any trouble in the matter. xAUL tlUSSOCK, ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, March 8 First representation in Oregon City of the magnificent scenic production Angel of the Alley The Greatest: Melodrama ever offered for ihe public entertainment. OF xrvncE OF APPOINTMENT ADMINISTRATOR Kotice is hereby civen that I have been, i.y order of the Connty Court of Clackamas Co., Ore. j..... lnt..d administrator of tho Estate of ""-" "i : . . ..i v.... , aeceascu. an a"" said estate are notitiea 10 verified tome at the office of If. E. Cross, atOrcK"" niy. within six month. fMiu the daw r tut. no.iu-. ASA K HAWKIN'.-t, Administrator of the Estate of William l. Dedfiird, di-ceascd. H. E. tKO, ' Attorney fur Es'.a'.c. WJlliam'P. Bedlord, i Ini claims asaint present them duly my attorney. NOTICE OF FISALPErTLEMEST. - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. -Tcutor of the last Will and Testament of Seba Norton, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Clackamas County, State o! Oregon, his final ac count a. such Executor of said Estate, and that Monday the 1st day of April, 1S01, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m.. has been fixed bv th. Judge of aaid Coort, a. the time for hearing of said ob jections to said report and Ui. settlement thereof. BICHAKD DUNDA8, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Seba Norton. Deceased. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon to the county of Clackamas. H. A. Vori ahl 1 l'iaintlff, vs. W. F.Vort'Ntil, f Defendant.! To W. F. Vorpahl," defi-ndaut above named. Tn the name of the State of Oregon, ynn aie hcrel y reiUired to appear and answer the emu plaint filed against you hcHn, on or before the 'JOth d.iy of April, l')l, s:.id d.iv liTng the (-xp:r-t on of six weeks from the firs-t publication of this noMce, and if yon fail to appear and answer, for want thercol, plaintiff will take Judgment against vou for the sum of fourteen hundred and sixty. live dollars ($1465.001 anil interest on the same from the 2oth day of October, 1W3, with costs and disbursements of this action. This 6ummons is published by order 'of lion. Thos. T. Byan, judge of the county court of Clack amas county, Oregon, dated March 6th, 1901, who fixed March 8tb, 1001, as the first publication hereof. CFIAS. N. WAIT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Job Printing at the Courier-Herald Four Stirring Acts A Heart Story of Human Interest Pleasing and Novel Specialties Massive Triumph of Stage Ski SEE The Underground Dive The Interior of Sing Sing Prison The Electrocution Chamber The Celebrated Race Hnre, Howard Grata The Lightning and Thunderbolt Split the Prison Walls The Hudson River Palisades by Moon light I , The Wonderful. Plunge of the Horee Through the Wall SliiVELTS HALL $800,000 per annum. 1 The Irish, with Redmond as leader, are in control of the English house of commons. Van Home, president of the Canadian Pacific, is backed by the administration in the arrangements he has made for de veloping and exploiting on a gigantic scale the resources of Cuba. Tee Thompson and 20 other Iidiana polis gambltrs played poker fpr 150 con secutive 'hours. The kitty was fed tt the rate of f 10 an hour. The prices of Scotch pig iron have readied a ruinous level in England. VV. M. Evarts, statesman and great l twyer, died at his home, in New York city at the age of 83 years. . lu London the cost of the Boer war is placed at 140,000,000. New South Wales, Australia, refuses to enlist men for the South African con stabulary. The sessions of the Austrian reichstag are diversified by continuous quarrels in half a dozen (languages, and occasional knock-down arguments. Prest. Schurtnan, of Cornell Universi ty, says we tnust keep a large army in the Philippine it-lands and for a long time to come. Iu the province of Kang Su, 50,000 Chinamen have started another rebel lion. ; - England, Japan and Germany have warned China against Russia's designs, of wlose preponderating advantages as a neighbor of China they are jealous. Buenos Ayres will "export 2,000,000 to ij of maize. Theipresident desires to make an end of the Chinese business as soon as possible. Two big pile rafts will be built this season at Westport, Or., by H. R. Rob ertson. He will employ between 200 and 300 men. Saturday,' March 2. By concurring in the senate amend ments to trie army appropriation bill, the house has left the president no rea sonable excuse for calling an extra ses sion of congresp. 1 i A $27,000,000 telephone trust, embrac ing several states, iB being formed in New York city. During February, the government's military and naval expenditures were $14,393,000. The total public debt is $1,386,000,000. Thirty miles from Carlsbad, N. M oil has been struck at a depth of 80 feet. A New York company will build a mil lion-dollar electric railroad in Auckland, N. Z. The fire in the penitentiary at Lin coln, Web., caused a damage of $200,000. Since 1852, the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. has loBt 20 vessels, by which 850 persons perished. The Rio's loss was due to the recklessness of the officers and the attending great loss of life to the inefficiency of the Chinese crew. The report that the Boer general, Bo tha, has eut rendered, is not confirmed in London ; however, in the hope that it is true, the military authorities have suspended contracts for war supplies, The owners of South African mining shares are greatly encouraged. Bops Ilanna has pulled himself a peg higher (he believes) by becoming a col onel in the Ohio Graud Army, rrol. JN. , bhaler, ol Harvard, an aired geologist of great learning and va ried practical experience, predicts thu during this century the American conti nent alone will produce $30,000,000,00!) in gold. The outputs of Russia, India Africa and Australia will aid in lioodin the market. Sunday, March 3. Neither in London nor in South Af rica are the British shutting their eyes tc the fact that the war with the Boers gives them yet a iqng job ahead. At Marksdrift, on the Orange River P. IP STRIKE A RICH FIND. "I was troubled for several yearn wiih chronic indift s'Jdit and nervous debil ity." writes F. J. Green, if Iancasl-r, X. H. "No remedy helped uie until I bean using Electric Hitters, whii li did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. Thev have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid fer female tronhhs; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them . Only 50c. Satisfaction.guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. Get your Seeds of A. Bbertsoo, 7th Street Grocer. were trying to cross. Commandant Ilerl zog force has been dispersed. The .British tramp Samoa, purcham by the government and to arrive at San Francisco, will be able to carry over 2 J00 soldiers. ear N.ing King, aum Uussians en gaged 10,000 mounted banditti. A movement has started in New Yor city for abolishing the sweatshops in the j big cities. C. A. Foote, of Bessemer, Ala., and his son Arthur, aged 18 years, killed Mrs.Footeto get the $2000 insurance placed on her life. At Pendleton wool is from 9j to 1C cents; last year 14!. Umatilla sheep men can not secure sufficient raoge for their flocks. St. Petersburg correspondence in the Berlin papers states that Russian in dustry is a total failure. In the Rhineland, Germany, over 86, 000 metalworkers are out oi employment or working half time. Germany's trade with Central Ameri ca amounts to from seven to twelve mil lion dollars per annum an l iB growing. Germany has sixty million dollars in Vested tn Central America. In New York city a $10,000,000 tin can trust has been formed.! The American salt trust Is selling2000 tons of salt a month in England. 1 Dewey Smith', a negro murderer, was lynched near Richmond, Mo." The Methodists will build at Manila the first Protestant church in the Phil ippines, to cost $30,000 donated by New Yorkers. Edward, the English king, is afflicted with the "smoker's trjroat" and has been advised by his physicians to quit smoking. ' j J. D. Rockefeller, Jr., who has in herited both millions and religion from his sharp, wicked sire, is teacher of a large Sunday school class in the Filth Avenue (New York) Baptist church ;but that doesn't interfere with his gambling in stocks on Wall Btreet. 1 Monday, March 4. Once more the reports about the cap ture of DeWet and . other Boer lVaders prove untrue. He and Commander Hart ssog, though having lost heavily, have es caped with the bulk of their forces across the swollen Orange rivei. t At Baltimore, Md., W. G. Taylor, of Washington, shot and killed his mother-in-law. The Russians have taken advantage of the opportunity given them by an inroad of Boxers into Corea to occupy several villages in the Hermit Kingdom. on VVaklBrsee haB issued orders to the allied forces to get ready for another expedition into the Chinese interior. At fepokane, Wash., one member of Richard & Pringle's negro minstrel show fatally shot another. At Eodicott, Wash., 20,000 bushels of bluestem wheat were sold at 43 to 45 cents and 17,000 bushels club at 41cent. AtOakesdale considerable wheat sold at 40 to41) cents'. The LaGrande sugar beet company has found that as growers of sugar beets Japs and Chinese won't do. ftie German srovernment will enact high tariff laws to protect agriculture which must seriously injure the already suffering manufacturing interests. Tuesday, Marah 5. Yesterday, William McKlnley was re- inaugurated at the national capital as president of the United States, and The odore Roosevelt was sworn Injas vice- president. By occupying the floor of the U. S. senate for 13 hours, the brilliant Senator Carter talked the river and harbor bill to death. He ceased when Roosevelt bad begun to be inaugurated. ' The' prairie dog pest costs the cranky state of Kansas $250,000 a year, and be sides It has captured and made worth lees a couple million acres of good farm land. . Rice; the 19-year-old editor of the Ma nila shipping paper who was arrested anu ueporteu as a military prisoner fur giving Ihe capttru of the port "a roast,' has returned to Minnesota, where he will interest his powerful political friends it'liis cause. Near Jnplin, Mo., five men were killed by a powder explosion. In the north polar regions, the w alrus and muskoxen that have from time im memorial formed the food staples of the natives, are being wantonly destroyed tiy winte iiunters, aim many natives have died of statvation. II. F. Rogers of New York has bought in Linn county 5700 acn'8 of timber land for $20,000. With scrip, a Montana firm bus filed on 12,000 acres of timber land in S. Idaho A Seallle syndicate has located on the Owyhee side i f Ihe Hnake river, IS1 0 acres of land, in a hot-water spring on which oil was discovered. China bus appealed to the powers in regard to Russia's doings in Manchuria. ijermany is opposeu to laiKi-graLiiiing in China. Ex-President Harrison expresses bin.- self In the North American Review as opposed to the British policy of aggres sion in South Africa the strong against the weak. The English captured several gur.i from the retreating DeWet. Surrenders or captures of small Boer detachments take place. . d street railway plants, and the gOT- city's telegraph and tele phone lineB. The over 100. L0J government jobs di rectly or indirectly under the Cnntrol of the. president pay annually over $80, 000, 000 in ea ary, which explains the powet , of ihe political machine. Wednesday, March (i; ' The Irish members raised a big row- in the house of commons because Bal fi-ur closured the whole educational es- -tim ii tea without giving them an oppor tunity to vote, and they were dragged out of the hall by policemen. Kiupp charges too much for armor- plate and a motion has been made m the German reichstag that the govern. ment build its own armor-plale plant. In English governmental circles the question of taking sugar off the free list is receiving attention. Destruction by fire of the public librae ry at Grand Haven, Mich., caused a loas of $100,000. In the Chinese province Of Kiana StB the Mohammedan revolution is growings Li Hung Chang has asked Yon Wal- -dersee not to . inflict any more expedi tions ou China. DeWet and his commando have es caped the English. , Yesterday's session of the Austrian reichstag culminated in a" fist fight be tween Czech and German members. ' John E. Searles, eritwhil'e a sugas millionaire and c.ncerned in many cor porations, haB made an assignment. A. ' B. Reeder, his son-in-law, is bankrupt. A big Gorman woolen mill firm has failed for 300,000 pounds. A. statistician places the c ist of'Solo mon'B temple at over $53,000,000,000. The Geruiun government has ordered 300 barrels California wine fur its army, and navy. J. J. Hill contemplates unhorsing X.. Morgan's iron trust by developing his- on vast mineral resources in Northern Minnesota. According toa Dublin authority, "fif- ty of the finist whisky drinkers in Oir land" are members of the British parlia ment. According to the Neueste Nachrichten of Germany, "England is incapacitated -from alliances of any sort, because she has been tremendously weakened by the " South African war; as a military poweir she is not worthy of serious attention.'"'" Each regular soldier in the English ar my costs 111 pounds, exclusive of horses- The' 19,446 resident officeholders of . Washington draw in salaries $19,028,50 5- H. V. Hilprecht, the great .arclieolo- -gist, who has been making explorations in the ancient ruins of Babylon, dates "the founding of the temple of Bel and th: first settlement in Nippur between 6000 and 7000 B. 0., possibly even ear her." Thursday, March 7. Miss Portia Knight, a native of Salem now residing In London, began a breast - of promise suit against the Duk t Manchester on his arrival at Liverpool1) with his new Cincinnati wife, Lancaster, O., is virtually at a stand still because the natural gas has give out. MDrgan of Alabama has presented in the senate a resolution for the abrogation.' of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, and ad- - monished England that If she forcibly attempted to enforce the terms of thir treaty, a war would result which would sweep away her great empire that had . controlled for scores of years the coxa-- morce of tho world. C.N. Scott, treasurer of Trinity church, . P(irtUiiid,has been arrested on tlu) charge - of embezzling $154(1, . Since the trunpcontinentiil linen were harmonized, a committee of New York, bankers fixes the through freight rnte- on all of them. A Swedish army officer hn.i invented i an air torpedo. The Pekin correspondent of the Lou ' don Morning Post writes that it looks an though partition, of Chinu were com mencing. v The Iiiilish war office will send t South Africa 1000 bicycle soldiers.- Tht t British army will attempt to clear the whole Orange River Colony of Boer.. Seven hundred Boers captured Pear? town on the .Great Riet River, and 75. Tommies. They have two cannon. The trwle outlook iBeriomr in Aus tria, Germany and Italy. In ull Ui. Isryer cities of Austrkt-lfunpm' there it an alarming increase of tin -'.iilent un employed workmen. Last year, .Til new textile vvU were t ... ; i ,i.: i.... ... .. niiiii. in i ijib i-inillll y , mil II flllilil tT eentitceoi tlieni being woolen milU. Free trade in buiiitty sujrsr baa almoai ruined Finland's refining industry. The cattleraiHiiiK imlutrv prove Ut he profitable in S nithern Alaska. Sinjms of oil have been found in ('rrr treek nlley, 1 miles east of Kuger. A man tiy th name of Chit wood i wanted at Lewiston, Idaho, for the jr pose of accounting for extensive catfi thefts, fie did not even pay ti n tmy ho helped him take the dUivJfc. East. . . Ihe population of Alaska Is f'.2.5'.2T. T. N. Thome. -f Hood River, sold J& bo tes of apple in Portland at $1 fiSabont. Last year t reit"n produced alSoutai j million pounds of butter. MJj