The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 22, 1890, Image 2

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EUGENE CITY GUARD.
LbCAHMKLL, frearleter.
EUGENE CITY. OREGON.
THE WINTER SUNRISE.
II Charms the llrhulilar In I-ater Life M
In tbm Karllmt ( hllilhaud.
Some of the finest effect of brilliant
color at sunrise are oen In our North
arn winter. At least they are witnessed
by wore people for the June aunrlite
comet along at ui:U an unreasonable
early hour, that only tboe who have
fallen InU) the practice of rising wllb
the aun, if not before, ever ee that ex
hibition. Hut in these winter dy.
when the ung"tt Intobl niont Inward
hat-It of late rising, one may tudy at
bla lulHure (provided hi view i not cut
off by cluaterlng Intervening roof and
tower) the gorgoou cloud cenry that
nerald the coiiilnir luminary. Of course j
be muni have a bed-room window w hich,
like the prophet Daniel', looka toward
Jerusalem; no ldo-qiilnt nor half view
will do any justice to tho tubjoct Kuch
a aunrlite a Turner would havo enjoyed
to paint may frequently be teen this
present winter. Mixed a little with the
abounding dark and wet mornings, these
brlllnt day-opener are all the more
delightful. There wa uch a urprie
this morning, not. perhaps, a specially
notcworthvcolor display, company with
aome of thf others, but a aplendid exhi
bition nevertheless. It was pleaaant to
note the growing Illumination to see it
startle the dull nlklil
Kruin lilt watch tnwrr In I ho klia
Till Hie dpilrl ilan dulli rise
and to not tho unfolding glory in one
particular locality, a brilliant region
crowning the Indigo hills,
ItlKht aa-alml Hie eastern K"'".
Where lliu treat Hun beuliiflils state.
There were Jnt enough cloud in thiit
quarter to jtch the coming blaze, and
and apread It out In great splashes of
glowing color. 8un-mittcn gems, nor
aumnier meadow glola of dew, never
flash forth more brilliant touched than
jome of heao flaming effect of eee m-
tmr sun-lae rlntida. What volatile elu
sive, ethereal, but most uplifting spirit?
it that, which so fills one with a sort of
triumphant Joy, In the flooding glory of
a paining s'tuclo like a Ann aunrlae?
If It may still charm tha beholder
In later life as In the earliest childhood,
It must have a deeper meaning than we
latve thoiarht; It must ffli a aroclatia
tlon of good-mid I, muf emhtily, In tee
splemhd lllunilnatliti of .koae mere
masse tf cold ray vaptr, a uaivcrsaj
aiirice tint the winged ctcrut list"
la not, a tier oil tlat fukler w kawi all
ataxHH-4,
llowetT that is ! be, It It a Jty t
see our ntrthern wstt'era krtli, )
and fliere, by ti wvriJ sirii
to M'e, as the shkpwrea'(ed hkMA Arsiaj
from hla triple bf;M
The iisirlur ka-ken lift scia 't alstl
and "the ikirknoHM keistiai ht'o lka'at tf
flre." It is tke glory rsssvn W Mn
best hour. Ibirtford (Conn.) 'rimes,
"A CjJLLCt .fm."
Mlss Matilda NmtfiM W)litj to
I'mA-r erlaln iiitltlmfli,
MatRda Knowball Ilieahs yu tee
oulluil lady ter da dti work br ytu.
Ms name' Mttlhlb Snov!ii11.
Colonel TeruiT Yes, my wlki rf sli
tome help. nw muilt do ymi v. it, a
month?
Matilda Fateen d sat an 1 ifei to
iu a me.
Colonel Yenrf Any thing elae?
MiHida I wants t- uj out Chcwiuy
night U'T 'U'lnkde bVe mectlitpt th ilo
Order ob do Mysteru Me lie n Vlau Ylr
flsns. Colonel Yerger Any thing elae?
Matllda.MiiiKbiy ia Urno4in 1 inukes
rails,
Colonel Yerger-Js that all?
Matyda No, Indeed. On two nights
In de week I 'tend? dy dlatracU'd meet
In't at 1'arNoti Whangdoodlo llaxter's
lllue Light Tabernacle.
Colonel Yerger ny thing elae?
Matilda I wanta yer Ur underalaml
datdlalugth cull ml lady don't fetch in
no wotal and no water. Ketch met
. Colonel Yerger Of courni not, Ma
tilda. I will fetch in the woti myaelf.
Any thing else?
. Matllda-cYuu needn't 'specf me ter
fit up In de mawnlugit and nuke do
fires.
Colonel Yerger I never dreamt of
yoi doing any thing of that Wild.
Whenever you want a flra made Just
ring the liell fosj Mrs. Y'erger and she
will attend to all that
Matilda And 1'ae fiot gwlnter do no
aeriAibln' For wash In' oh de dishes, No
cullud lady lowers herau'f dulawsy.
Colonel j erger by should you
when uiy wife and daughter ajo hero to
attend to the drudgery?
Matilda Am ttao? 1)1 am de berry
plaoa I ha been look In' for. Yer kin
'sped nie ter show up to-iuorrer mawn
In'. Colonel Verger Hold on. Mis Snow,
ball, 1 wlali to aak you a few questions.
Can you render one of lleetboven't im
mortal symphonies on the piano?
Matllea-lleyl WhaUdat?
Colonel Yerger Can you play .oR the
piano?
Matilda No, aah; but you should bear
me sing hj um tunes at de lllue Light
Tabernacle, l'ae de soprano, I Is.
Colonel Yerger I'm sorry to bear
that you are not a performer on the pb
a no. While my wife la washing the
dishes and doing your work I exiieclcd
Jou to take ber place at the piano,
'leaae eloe the front gate a you go
out Texsi Nlftlntrs.
French Cabbage: Itoll the cabbage
la aalted water twenty minutes; then
substitute milk, and allow to boll ten or
fifteen minute longer; then drain In t
tolander; place it on chopping board,
tprlnkla well with flour, and chop quite
One; put a large spoonful of butler into
a saucepan, and, i.' it hV.U, add the
cabbage, attr it, ai let It neat up thor
oughly for five minutoi, and serve wttb
slice of lemon on top. Itoston Herald.
Starch I'ollah; 1'our one quart of
boiling water over a pound of gum
arable, atir and soak until the guut Is
dissolved, then strain through a flue
clotb and bottle for use. Add one table
spoonful of this to each pint of starch,
he that your irons are perfectly imootb
and free from rust, and the polishing
Iroa In good condition and used rapidly
over the linen. Just before using the
poltahing-lron moisten the collar and i
cuffs with a very weak solution of this
gum-arsbio water. After a little prae
tiw you will be able to get a perfect
flu.
la th New Hebrides there i a
babel f tongue, but the PresbvU'rln
missionaries bv reduced twelve of
tbem to writing, Th seventeen ml.!,'nM
ilonarle laboring on tb group sr all
btiy with th aork of translation.
THE PACIFIC COAST.
One Thousand Iron Molders on a
Strike in San Francisco.
A Mother Finds Her Daughter Who
Was Kidnaped Eight Years
Ago In Montana.
The Milton raglo will I moved to
Baiter City.
Tlie Man Francltco iron moldcrt' itrike
involve 1,0(10 men.
The Utah legislature Ima killed the
Australian ballot bill.
Hpnkana had a duwagiiij 2'iO-pound
giant powder exploaion.
Knott, who murdered bit wife, la on
triul at McMinnville Or.
Potofllce have l-ecn established at
Itavenna and Vega, Wash.
0. C. White ha been confirmed ai
Public Printer of Washington.
Janie Haggard' tadllery alore at
Walla Walla baa been doted on attach
ment. At Han I'edro union teamen abducted
Caplain Waggeuer and four non-union
teamen.
Fan F rancin ana Imve ligned a petition
naking for retenl of the long and abort
haul ( luuae of Die inteiilalo commerce
Ban Franclaco wool buyer" think tlie
mortality among sheep will not affect
Pllcea.
The deal wlilcli wa to tell Han Fran
cisco breweriet to English syndicate bat
fallen through.
Governor Klioup tliinkt the only oppo
sition t'i Idaho' admission will le the
test-oath clause.
Oilla Tbrapp bat been put to the Sa
lem Insane asylum from Washington
county, Oregcii.
At Dutch Fhif, Cnl .Chsrlei Meltor te-
u i.. i... ...... i.
' 0((M ,
The Kkngit Chief lint been fined 10
I)T the I'ort Townseud insiiecton for
overloading with puaaengert.
The I2'ft 0 li'x'l J"it ' the Califortila
Htate bank atyili't the Hiicrainento llee
bat been ilisiisaHl by mutual consent.
The itoifscl i in (Had Tidim t, pre-
vituWyn ptrlrd wreckelafi a total l,
bat arrived anfely itt l'(S.t hnnot, H. ('.
I.al)l !cli Krlrcd on the i'ai'f'r)iH
Atklitic (,'ltli. He tut'M be will fitiln
JM'isacy it tlaj Oivlkatnl (Uden
Itiife.
Ote kiVe4 ittl tijly. are al
work oa tke F.liM kwsscl of tht Uiro
rViaY, ttt4 li) mmms ibsi estcct g m La
(.
T pr'xtmm la Me Vialtt Val'a c-iksatiia-y
c citaiSit It tit1 n't wiiile
eryi'w to wav tacr wey itt with a !uil
atav WiitH).
JMai JmlKin, isi 1 yemn, an Kng-1
i... . .i.. - w , f. 1 1
Mie birosaA t tlaj iliH'k aa l wifi killed ai
Him Iraache't.
.t berl '9M ( 'Piico'iiR, who ulleiiipled
1 kkeAMttl fckviM't t (.) bi't'l
Uitsit, bat beet cirfcnced to two yenrs'
attristMicat r fst'culitt,
(iswrnr l'erry of u4ilst,n lias a-
tsajfej Fariiiviaj CiiiIh'II of 1'ierce atd
.1, Ifl. KiwiHrd of Hs)iikiae addilional
Hsaiernr JuJget s( these count h-s.
A$",1 sVeVt'iirre1! lUlena, Motit ,
ami IWe men weri acrinea'y Injured by
icxplai of giia, the tn 'etid y Iniv
ing cut the pijnt so lluit the guN would
enie.
A la (luled tbiit nolwitbsbinding the
throw inuxnit of the bill in the Interest
of the HjHikane Fulls end Northern (lie
road will be pushed on to the Canadian
liorjcr.
A freight train collided with a wit li
engiu' at Sprague, Wash., and A Andcr
si.i, tlreman of the twitch enulne, wua
thrown tindci the llri-lnix and cinslied
to death. a
John Huckley ( l'nrtlniiil, wbo waa
stublHd hyWiiljm Kmwii and wore
fultely to shield bit laHHilant, Imt just
liecn found guilty of peijury for the h
ond time,
In the Victoria Parliament an rlfort
waa made to incorporate an sntl I'iiiucs
clause in the WiMtiiilnster street railway
lncorHiratioti bill, but it waa Ix'utcn.oiily
(lv0 vting (or it.
The Wiisblngton Mouse Coiiiinltt"e on
Tide Lund bin reimrlod favorably the
bill giving the Unite! Slate tlnverumeut
title to I be tide bind in front of it inili
tuiy reservation.
The Oregon liepnblican Sbjte (Vntal
Cominltlce luet iil'orilHtid on the it . b
I iiisint and selected lVirllund nstlie pUce
T....I 'It urn iIh.k (.,. I, .,1.11,,.. II, a
nil,, IS'lll i " iiiv i,,,.v i. 'I i,.i,i.. ,i.v
Mate convention.
A. M. Wssroti, a Iin)i man at Salida,
Cal., la-came involved In a qimrel with
a gang i ( ml'load lalaxers, and shot one
( I hem i!end. The n ut took him "lit to
a pine tree nenr by and lynched bi n.
(iaa wis ttruck at St.vktoifin a water
well bcinii runk en the State afvhiiu
grounds at a depth of 1,1170 fet. The
llow is 2,ik 0 feet iIiimv. It will, be sunk
JlK) feet deeper for a htwr gas fltpply
Mr (Itiillu ol North Yeklina, W-h..
ha Just trained control of In r dinnbt-r.
who bad Urn kidnaped f'om her eight
vests ago by a man named lUvis in Moli
lalia or Nevada. She a a found in a
Ixutnling school at Spokane Fall, when
lie bad hci-u placed by a n-au iiauitsl
Nortlu-ott.
Two Cblneee wo dcbcpM-rt at Vir
iilnia, Nt v , bad a d sia-rute light in their
cabin. Se Hoy killed Ida antagonist,
who waa known"Sit llitty," byebeje
ping bl besd oen with a bstchit llo
aaa also crion y wo'i di d, but he n -sisted
aret and held the cabin soini
time la (ore be wa tlnally captunvl.
A saloiikceHr imnnsl Nmifer ami
young niltu r named Maun, while imdii
the iullueice ol lioitiir, ipurrvleil a'
Yrcka, Cal , and Neuter went lehind tn
ar, aecuil an i t p'ck and attacked
Mann. The latter dre a invket kniii
and staldHsl the gr.r llv time, in
Uict tig evere and probably f rial wolicd
The I at newa retvivnl from the troo
in pursuit f the live A luetics w l o kille
Fteiiibter llerlHrt on llietiila river on
they'd instant i thai Liciuem nt Wa
am snd Clark are I ot on the trad of tie
inurd. rvrs, who are beadimr a li t wri
of Foit Anche, and are purbing then
hard. A sum I di t e line ut will be nt
out (roni Fort A pu l e U iutrrvpt then,
il possible.
Juan Mario, an old Indian who foi
year bal lieen a familiar objeti abon'
t'ieitretof San lbgdied at au In
disn ranch in Sailsir canyon, Cl Ac-
inliUK to the bt inloruisuon bewa
Utrn In Iiwer Calilorni in 17HH, nd
wa tberelor 110 year old. He wa ar
old man but still vigorous wbeu (ieneil
Fnmont nisde hi patb-Muniiii g tip di
lion In tbi coi.iitiy. It i claimed tliti
be was one of the guide who ac-oni
Died th (ielirral on bi famous Uil
the plsln. II hx'ed with bis
ife, who it It 2 year old, in a wigwam
in Swilser cativon.
EASTERN ITEMS.
John L Sullivan Tackles
Wrong: Han.
the
The Body of a Bank Robber Proves
to be That of an Ottawa,
Kan., Farmer.
Kx-Uovernor Eigliah of Connecticut U
seriously ill.
Ex-Congreiiiian Taulbie' condition
la precarious.
(ireat advancei In the price of rubber
good are likely.
The Amateur Athletic Union met at
Wilmington, Del.
T. S. Iodd altot I'at Desmond In an
Oden saloon ijuarrel.
Bloaton defeated Hliaefer In the billiard
tournament at New York.
The bill for an Assistant BecreUry of
War ha puwd Ixith House.
The funeral of the late Miniiler Pen
dleton til held at Cincinnati.
A league hat been formed in Montreal
linking to the independence of Canada.
The President hat approved the act
providing for an Assistant Secretary of
War.
The Chicago Hoard of Trade t making
war on bucket thopt. Too much compe
tition. The llrotherhood't baseball season will
open ityril S!4 and clote Cctober 4, with
Mil gaiuA. 0
Pitttbnrg hat granted a lot of tret
railway franchise, covering eighty mile
of it ttreota.
Williiim lliieknell, a riiisydclphia phi
luiitiri.t, diiil suddenly of ajoplexy,
aged 7'J years.
The two-venr-old filly Reverie, bv Al
caur out of Millie Itabrow, was mild ut
NcwYo k for . 0,(100.
State Senator Brown of Ohio list re
signed. The n sanation will embarraa
the Democratic majority.
Itev. William A. rm.ith of Die Perkin
tre.t llsivst church, I'.o.t iii, hat Ve"
eixdled for drunkenaeu. '
F.s-Ciovci nor John Pubncr la the iiniin
imoitN choice of tie Illinois Democrats
lr I'idtol Slatea Senator.
Net earning! c?rtbe Texa Pacific rail
toad during the pt vear year were 1,
oY.0,'44, an im'reate ol f:iilll,0.7.
Hear-Admiral KlmheatvlutM Iwn or
der d Jo pci lis I'rcHident of the Vaval
board of liiHpection mid Survey.
Maggie Mitclfll ha purcliHscd her aef -ondwnnster
reeidtlice at Berkeley, Ci
Her llrst one ia at Long Branch.
The Alii ea! Icae h tt h-n-n let to
the North Aaierican Comme'cial Com
uy, it la'illg the highest bidder.
Tl.o Ameruan wire, rod and nail mill-
at And r-oi, I ml., the lireat in the
country, were burned; Iohh, $Ioo,0ii.
F. W Whed(t'a ship yard and dry
d a k ai Hay City, Mich., ha been sold
t a Knglieli syndicate for S,.',() l.lXH).
The public di Id slatcment for February
baa jui bt-en pub ished, and thow i a
dii rcaae in the k lit of over f n,0 0,(HI ).
Liettteat Cverse, in chart of the
new tortedt hoet Ctis'iing, )' the la
up to all r)iiseiiiiHjsd a pcrkvt
o s. t
The House Committee will advise in-cr-B-iii,'
the duty ou bay, peat, bajley,
pitatoe.i and ther Canadian importa
tion. The Atlantic and IViik't rexrt. shows
a det-rease in it gr"m earuiug for last
niontli of ii2,7;i.', aa compared with last
year.
The gros earning of the Canadinn
I'acillc lor the niontli aow an Increiiae ,
..I - O.UI l.n - A .....I.,. I l.u ...a-
III f-1 .l,ofV l I I lliv Plllliv n- iiai inn JMO
ceding yar.
The Atlantic Fire and Marine Insur
ance Company of Providei.ce, It I., has
decided to wind up its allUir and go out
ol husinei.
The Isaly of the roblsy of the Valb.v
Falls (Kan.; bank bus lvn Identilsl as
that of Clnirles Kobinso'i, a farucr liv
ing near Otlawa.
Charles Vail, i hargc with the taurdcr
of h s wie, whose life was heavily in
sured, at St. (Oniric, Mo., has beeu held
lor the grand Jury.
Great depression prevail in the ingrain
'an et biisiniH, and t lie tiiantilactur rs
will probu'dy stop ift per tent.td the
liMiins for nlnaiiioiitliH,
Ciin'aln Samuel B. Wasiihurn of the
i.. ii-.i. i.... r.....ii., r i ,..i-4
iniuuii t. rpii oiii ii iiici ii ui ,.i iiiin i-om,
p'oprlftor of the Washburn mills at Mil
neapolii, died at Avon, N. Y.
Cliauncey M. Depew denie that he
enteiuplalea resigning at President of
the New Vork (Viit'al t loixiiiie a can
didate for the Presidency in IS!).'
A
,t Pern-Sonnd, Out., Wi'liain Robin-,
' b use burned, and bis son and two
son
two ilangli er pcrislieil. I lie tctuaimlcr
of the lain ly cwaiM'tl by jumping.
Ite Clement M. Hnt'er diiii nt Ger
nian'ewn. I 'a . iigcil K) ycary0 During
the rclidliou lie wa cui loytil by IV
Government in several intHrtant mi-
iiia.
Hon. Warner Miller of New York has
lieen i lecteil I'rcad ut of the Nicaragua
Canal Coin any. A. C, Cheney hcreto
on I'rcxiileut, has lavn clecied Vie
Prcsi'i'iit. Intimate friends of RoImtI Lincoln in
Chicago express the oi in ion that in V'w
lit the ileal h of bi son hew ill mn resign
the poet of Minister to Great Br.taiu and
icturii to Chicago.
A memorial bss been inroihic I in the
South Dakota Senate asking Congn ss to
nlmiit to a vote of the eop'e o' the
Unit' d State the ipiestion ot pMhibition
( the lupior tmtllc.
Tl ealbged scheme to co'oniie Ok'a
hoiia and make it a negro S ate ha
roused th sell ten to a high pitch of ex
citetne'H. While si'Ubr are driving
olored pfple ant of the ivtintry.
Tl' York police aMwagitwwar
on luii ket shop. Kvcrylsnly and every
thin in tn in, im 1 iii'iig 'n oner, are
s icd. Men arraigned in the Point
Court g'vetlctitious names and addressee.
It Is repotted that ar F'nglish tyndi
w'e ne.-otiating for the ptm-ha'se of
( air tirui in li e United Stat.- now eon
t'o lmg the inannfHC n-e of s la water
and bee sppiratus for U-taeen S,WJ,0 0
ind '.i.tkU.O.pi.
In the race on Ijike Ko'a, Fl , be
'ween Gsdaier Uamm, Teiieyeck and
ILui'i e-Gau liier ! in to straight
eit; tin e, 5:5 - an I 7:'... In the quar
tern, ile ib sli for St. John' pute llauin
defeated laudacer; time, 1:0.
Birtlart enterel the kwe'rv tore of
K J. Winning in Knm City, Kan
tn''cr tl e full sl-ire of the e'etiic light
broke the l fe nn with a lilk bani
eer and secure! $4,tKO worth of dia
monds, ring, watches and chain.
John L Sullivan got drunk in a saloon
ih other nUht and offered t whip a
young man et. at on of th UlW
t'h latter with hi right arm floired the
os (logver, and immetliitely ran away
Su'livao aroe and wanted to clean oit
th loon, but hi friend prevented him
FOREIGN NEWS.
Affairs In Hayti Reported in an
Unsettled State.
Young Abe Lincoln, Son of the
Minister to England, Dies In
London.
Onral Ogarm, Mciican ex-Miniater
of War, is dead.
Tho Pope' dcuth iH now eipected to
occur at any t ine.
Tho EmpP)r and I'r'nce Bimnunk
have bad a tenons quarrel.
The German diK tioim have resulted in
lncriHin HiHinarck' control over the
F.mpcror.
The I'rince ol Wa'ea condolee with
Minis er Lin- oln on the dcuth of the lat
ter' ami.
The Portuguese government will oiler
i Herra Pinto a diplomatic ponit on at
Washin ton
Young Aire lineoln, son of Kolrert T.
Lincoln, United Sta'cs Minieter to hif
land, Ih dead.
Curpentcw In nin ahip yards on the
riiame. Kngluiid, have stru k for an ad
van e 01 (Id per day.
Count von Hzaparrv. at present Minu
ter of Agriculture, wdl ucceJ TiHza as
lluiiKHrmn Prime M niater.
Jerry Ti ghtuan, an meru an financier
of London, him Ireen sen'enced to one
yeur't imprHontnent for forgery.
The Qii' tta sunk oh the count of Aus
tralia, and i.D0 bve were lost. The futul
prck was not shown on the chart.
The Chinese government W nui's'iig
lrrow on th Sila-rian frnier, u an
curly attack hv Husaiuii ia "'are I.
The United State inen-of-wur Atimtu
and Boston of the revolving tquHdron
have Hiiileil fivrm Genoa for Nuplz.
'I he Atlfeiiieiiiii Club of London baj
blackballed Flannagan, author of th?
I'urnell am and Cr me" article
Rev. Monroe Gibson, fonncr'y of Chi
cago, will perform the fun ral Hvtes
ut the ruve of ; oun Aire Lincoln.
General Marcns fjurvillo w ill shortly
take command of the Mexii'un tcm( s now
opcrat ngaga'iiHt the Vaipii Ind una.
Fut'r Kinaellannd lillet-n others im
pr'Honeil for u"t on ut Clongorvhuve
Ih'cii relcasiHl. Kilkcnny0hiid u gloroiiK
time over it.
The Pope will recommend Cardinal
Vuntitcll us li snccei-Hor. The Cardinal
was bom n Ih:U und noiuiiiuted in HS7.
He is an Iialian,
Leiwti'M have been formed in Uio Jan
eiro, Hah a Parn, San'oa and I'enium
Iiiico, tra7.il, to loyiott Hriiish in favor
ol American giMHle.
A carload of furniture, car,elH, cur
ta'iis, Imn;h and bri a-i.ic has been sent
toClurvaux for the une of the impris
oned Duke of Orb una.
lteforis from South Amcri a are to the
ellect klui an epidemic along the Amazon
has prevcii'cd rubber gatbcr.n. A treat
scarcitv ia threatened.
The French government bus decided to
institute procecdiiii uga'nat the a;er
L'Kgalite for advising the German So
ciulirt to slnsit hamper r W Ilium.
A sculling match has Imtii ii'ran.wl
between Neil MatterHon and Peter Kemp
for the championship of t"e world. The
race w ill take place at Sydney April
At a meet'iig of the French Colonial
Congress a resolution was adontcd luvor
ing tlie immediate de laration of a
French protectorate over tla1 kiagdoni o'
Dahomey.
General Anton'o Litano, commniidiiw
the IH'partment ol Lipas . San Salvu 'or,
led resentlvBt Zacaeduca fpjni the
,,,r tH o( wouiiiIh receive.1 in a person!
encounter.
Manv papers, iiudild'ng the Klein Jour
nil', ut'rihute te gov. rnment'H deleat in
the went election for the K-ichstag to
p 'pulirdis otitinlov r ii8Milnn;iil poli''.v,
especiii'ly in regard to Samoa.
The Kiiw of Dahoni 'y has a:a'n de
feated tho French, killing eight and cap
turing ipiito a nuiu' cr of I rene and
other KupiKan. He then nt'acked Ko
tonon, ami was repulsed, leaning 400
dead on the Held.
It la rt" orted that alFuirs are In a very
unsettled sta e nt Port-iu-Prin v, Huyii,
and Unit m'on'ly an attempt waa made
to burn the town. The general ini res
sion is that the Ilippolvte governuieut
will beo( short duration.
The disnciiHions U'tweeii Tisza, Pr'me
Minister, and other members, of the
Hungarian Cabinet in rcrar I to the nat
utilization ol Louis Kossuth has tlnally
resulted in the withdrawal fnim the .Min
istry of Tis.a, fie Kmpcror having ac
cepted hia rcsign.it ion.
The Cur has received a threatening
lelter from a woman who signs he
"Tehebrikova " The wr ter says
herself
that
unless he modifies hi reactionary olicv
he w II meet the fate of Pe er 111., Paul
I. Mini Alexander. A copy of the letter
was sent nt the same time to each of the
M nist.rs at the fame t'tne.
Major WeiHsm.iiin attacked a for i"ed
portion held by Uwanaheri ut Atnilent
ele, and carr tsl it after eeverw tightin '.
The German lor e (insisted o 5 0 Sou
tlaiiese and forty otlicer while Bwana-iie-i
had 1,500 :r.?n. ! I little lasted
seve al hours, and the victory of the
(icrmanioiuiiuindcrwasiotiiiilcto.
Mwanga, King of Uganda, who after j
la'ing dei oseil and drivi n Mm the conn
iryrctnrnel and w th the aid of mis-
sonsries lonqucred the reMs, ha re-!
sinned anti orny in I gamin. He has
pro la ined him 1' aClir etian and given
the r it ii hI poets to I ro'estants and
C.i'l ol i s, and a daiuerous rivalry ha
sprung up Mwetn iheui.
A gbas'ly Mud ha come to liht in
Mo ow A paifl was le:t at he resi
ence of IVme lXUoroakotT, which ujion
examination was foun t to loirain the
ii nn ui a KoiiiHii mi uip par-ei was ;
ll anonym a not-1, savin: "Thi i
our lirst exploit. W w ill soon outdo I
' J k the Rj ier ' " It i Mievd th
woman was killtd for b. Irayiuj theNi-i
I. I i-:.i. .1 i 1
it lists. :
I'arvnvon Berle; ch, German M n'sterj
o' Coni'iiir. las ln inst-ncbd to i
ilrj't bi'ls looking to the t lenient i d
th- lalmr q at ion, bnscvl on the op-n'on
o" exierts given l-ior- V e state C oun
cil Pin ng the paswigt of the bill
pMvisionul nieasiire w ill I introduce i
or tie Motion of work nutnen
n ong ihes will te one pro.'idin lor
he formation of workmen' oiiiiu tt- es
D'spatcbe from
the Soith A'r'ran1
Kcputiltc aav Uiat a
'r ou demonstra-
turn has taken p a against the existing ;
overnment it aPP ar that I'm. ,J,n- ; hcat.on.. read th daily ne..,per. .ad said a Scotch mlnUtar to one of hia par
Kr.ir of the Trai'-vaal attempted .v le.ro how wi.!e-.pred i. heart diea-. Uhloner, on meeting him on the roTd
make a .nee. h, out the rriwdr-(used to now difficult of detection it it to m.- "Gey 1 sir-in-v Ft
h-tcn. A ma- meeting wa then organ ; people, how many snd l ow ."i.ln . r.n.i , i!' T ' ' . pUed John'
.ie.lamUolnti,n.a.lopl-ii denmur in ' the death. '.h TWn iZl K'n it wasn. for the rheum
the Transvaal lovcmment. After the rW. T "Ah, weel,
. eet n the crowd pro ell to the gor- learn wh.t it i., wh.t r.uT'Z ?, ' ,hankful: fur tb" is no mls
. rnme.it rmil bng and tore .loan the An disease it give rie to what itt'tvmt- 8VtUns old lilte the rest of
of th Republic. The railing amend torn are, and how it may 1 a"a."kel oli ,jre doen' eoni alone."
Kroger' houe re destroyed and the If too find too have heart iliea aak "AuM ps sir'" ""P"' John; "I woner
Trans.aal fla. which floated Lou a pol your druggist for a bottle of Dr r'lint'e '' to AulJ nasnaething to do
:.aJ.!l'T",:t.1W.n ,r'"l,,'J1 Tua treat.., ny had on , . r' my Ither leg. jut as a u Id,
uadtr foot by tb icitd ptople.
POKLTANI) MAKKET.
Th past week ihow an Impron ment
la th distributive movement of trade,
and Jobber are busy In mt llnei. The
. v.. i. nli-.i inL b it still unset-
WHIUW r . ,
tied, and there la er beller expre
In lncreaed trad. Mtlylty m .oon a con-
dltion are more uniform. Slap' gro-
eerie, dry go id and hirdware have wen
especially brisk.
Private advice Ubs that there I an
aetlva aoecuUtlve demand for coffee In
both New York and tan rranci. o,
that all grade are taken at full value.
AGRICULTURAL IMPI-EMKNTt.
Breaking Plow....
KVoadeast Seeder
Ulndlng Twin....
Binding Wire
Grain Drill.
Gang Flow
Osborne' Mower
a ,i
.lOrei
ret dl
1HC
llua-lfO
1UUS115
'.i(perrtdl
1U I
1.50
130 !
m 1
" Keeper ....
" Com Mwrs&Itpr
Dropper. ...
" Steel frme e!f-
l r .1 ' II - ...t.ra
Batlroad Harrow. Iron whl dot 480rfi5
. , 1 1 i tatns-A whla " 'O
nanroau umwn
Itoad Plow
Solid iteel crapert
Steel disk harrow ,
Spring wagon
Sulky Plow
Walking plow
Wagons, all make
BAGS.
Bnrlaps, 40 in.
Burlap, 45 In.
Burlaps, 60 in
Gnnnies, 8xW
Potato bags, not cash
Wool 4 lb. ''
Wool 34 ft, " .
Wheat ack, pot.ietchL.....
Wheat sacks, extra, second baud
klS'W
10 ' HO
.125 170
a 7i!,IS
itn'iliK)
11
j!
1
BfcOl
4f'
38
COFFEES.
Green
Guatemala, f Ib . O
Java, V ft
Mochalft
No. 1 Coeta Klca, f ft
Hlo,ft.......a
Salvador, ft
Roasted, in Bag
Arbuckle' Arlosa, ft
Closset St D.'s Columbia 1 tbprs.
Costa Uica
Guatemala
Roasted Java
Boasted Mocha
koetaih.es (fresh),
Cabbage, If ft
Carrots, pert
Oarrota. young, Ifdoi
Celery, fdot..
. 22S23,
. 25 Cava
. itt (till
. ti (ai'S
. 22 (a2 t
.2li'22i
25 (ail
25 f2S
25'.di28
35 &37
0 "
1 2.5
15
801 00
lit
3 0153 25
1 751 W)
. .3
1 25
u
Onions, aMOlirb .T
I'otatof , If 100 ft
Potatoes, weet, If lb
Radishes, If do
Spinach
Turnip, I k
POULTRY".
Chicken, large young, If do.
Chlckem, broiler
Chickens, old
Ducks, Vdox
Geese, young, P dm
Turkeys, young. I Ib
Grouse and Pheasants
.. 4 001 5 25
4'2,5i'lf)
.. 7 00 8 50
.10 00U 00
18
S 10
FIIESII FHUIT3.
Apph 1 5VS2 00
Uanana. bunch 3 504 00
Lemon, California, bx 3 75 j 4 00
Lemous, Sicily, If bx, new J 50
Lime,lfcwt 150
Orange, ltiverstdes d JW
trauges, Seedle.i 4 504 7o
GRAIN. i
Barley, whole, If ell 80 W 1
Corn, If 100 Its I 50
M ta, good, old, If bushel .' I
Oala. D-w, . " 40 f1 42J
Kve, 1 100 fts, nominal 1 tlCe 25 i
Wheat, Valley, If l'O ft 1 WU 20 I
Wheat, Eastern Qregu 1 12&&1 IS
DAIRY rRODUCK. I
Butter- 1
Oregon fancy creamery- 25
Choice dairy .' 20
Common 8(8121
Pickled, California I8'q2)
Eastern fancy creamery 25
California choice, 13 20
Cheese
New California 121
Oregon skim and old 10
Swiss Chee-te, domestic 15310
Young America, Or. 11
Egs-
Oregon, If do Ill
Eastern, fdo 15
FLOUR.
Port'and pitent roller, If bbl 3 75
Salem iateut roller. ...... . 3 75
Dayton patent roller 8 05
Cascadia patent roller a 3i
Country brands 3 51
McMinnville, 3 75
Superfine 2 50
Grahvu .''.'.".'.'.!!'.""""'.!"'.!.'.." 3 25
Kye Hour, tf 00
RKKDS.
Grass Seeds
Timothy 6 fij
Orchard Grass 11 (a 12
lied Top 7 (a 0
Blue Grass 12 fmlt
KiiKliah Kye Grass 7-(en U
Italian Kye Oraas..
9i'll
Australian Kye (jrasa i( v
Mesoulte ..
7 m 10
5 8
5 la. 6
., 12C415
Millet
Hungarian Millet..
Mixed Lawn Grass
Clover Seeds
Ked Clover
Whit Clover
Alsyke Clover ,
Alfalfa
Miscellaneous
Canary ,
Flax
Hemp
Hape, California....
.... 10 (filli
.... 10 (.18
.... 15 C17
li 10i
4J 5
.... 44vu 5
.... 5; 51
.... 3 (g 4
17 OIK 18 01
15 00 1(1 00
22 ri2l 00
18 OO.D 0
M IJOiriU 5(1
20 00 21 00
fkkd.
H' on"uied
(iriind Hurler ton'
Mill Chop. ton
Oil Cake Meal, (fton.
Shorts, If ton.
LUMBER ROl'lill AND DKKSSKD.
Rough
KdKeil
T. &G. aheatklng.
No. t ftooring
No. i ceiling
No. 2 rustic
Clear roiik'h
rcr M
fin on
12 0.
1:1 Oi
is u
H u
IX ii
2o 0'
2 -50
22 0
H 51
.VI
2.00
I
Clear I'. 4S..
floorlnir
No. 1 celling
No. 1 runuc. '
Steppiug
SALT.
Coarse Fine
)ftbatr ytnn.
luUbba, ft n
Ground Hock, 5u-ft bairs tf ton.
WOOL
Eastern O egon
Acror-dug to hriukage
Valley-
SpiiiutcliD.
I uipo.ua
Umpqua, lamb and fall
17 00 I
1 U)
12 V) I
10M
likiu
lcu
Heart Uhtur,
Read
th hospital report, read I) :
mortuary report, nad liie medical nub-!
1 application to Mack Inii Co., N. Y.
A CURIOUS DINNER.
Blaeksnak. Was thTJTnly Dish and 1. Was
Kale Haw.
During the War of the Revolution,
while Washington' army waa marching
through now and ice In what w then
wilderness in Now Jersey, three men,
who were member of the same regi-
' ,
lost in tne woous. rr
WBdored alrout In the
wver
flcl()nt t0 k(,,p thorn from freezing, and
f(joJ Tbo grgndKlaughU"r of one
! ut t10KO n,en now live In thin city, and
Mt m of nU)reating history,
. han(ied down to ber
direct from ber grandfather.
After wandering for three day with
out food or warmth, the poor fellow
began to weaken and ttagger wearily.
It was evident that they could live but
short time unlcsa aome aasintance
should reach them. All three carried
their t guns, but fate teemed against
them. Not a bit of game of any kind
could they find. At last, driven to des
peration, they decided to cast lota to see
wbo should die that the other might
live. The lot fell on the grandfather
whose descendant tell tbla story.
. il. l.nfnpA f'lipiiif mas
J I WBS lliu morning ., -
that this took nlaco. and when the man
! whose fate had been sealed prepared to
1 glve Up i,is life, calmly and without a
i murmur, his companion refused to take
I It. resolving vo mi.
., ! lim aa thow
man urvia men Lunnout. ... - j
were about to resume their weary
tnnrnev. weak ana exnausieo. nu
scarcely able to stand, a huge blacksnake
j crawled by them. Quick as a flash one
0 the men pierced tho reptile with the
! i,n..nni,r. of Ida mm. Snake flesh was
not thought to bo very palatable, but
when hunger makes men desperate they
aro not Durtleular a to tho quality ol
j food they can get. So whllo hissnuke
' ship was still wriggling on the ground,
an extremely aunwilling prisoner, he
: was carefully cut in three pieces, and
tho threo soTdiers enjoyed their nrst
meal In nearly four days,
This was a
Christmas dinnir which Grandfathei
Koynton spoke of in after years as "tho
sweetest morsel of food that evor passed
my lips." Huffalo E orcss.
BRAZIL'S SENATORS.
Statesmen Who Until Office for Life and
Ills In Their I'lares.
"The Senato of the United State
presents rennftkable contrast with that
of llra.il," said an attache of a South
American legation to a Washington Post
reporter, as he eyed critically the vari
ous Senutors from the gallery. "1 have
heard a great many remarks bordering
on reflections about the 'sleepy' pro
ceedings of the Senate, but to have that
adjective applied appropriately and liV
erally it should be transferred to the I
Brazilian Senate. V'he causo of ths
fact Is one which has been instrumental
In bringing about the revolution. In
Brazil Senators hold office for life, and
take a so-called active part in tho legis
lation of the country so long as they can
be carried to the Senate chamber and
sit up.
"A view of tho Brazilian Sonato re
minds ono of a hospital for the infirm
and aged, with here and there a man of
some bodily vigor thrown in. As a rule
at least a third of tho Senators are so
old that they fall asleep after sitting in
the Senato Chamber for half an hour,
and even on important occasions of do
bates it is impossible to keep thern
awake long 'enough to hear the argu
ments of the younger men, they never
attempting any thing like an address
themselves. I remember on ono occa
sion counting thirteen of theso aiged
legislators sitting in their chairs asleep
whllo ono of tho ablest debaters was
addressing the bod Toothless eyes
bleared, and tho picture of corpses, many
of them, they make a woful group.
There are, of course, younger and abler
men in tho hdy wbo do the real work of
enacting legislation.
"One of tho points on which the peo
ple of Brazil lay stress is that some com-
fietitivo system bo adopted by which
Ive men will control the interests of the
country, and a term of ofllce of four or
! six years will not allow the present con
; dition of alfairs there to be continued,
i One of the first things I anticipate hear
j ing of tho reorganization of tne Brazil
ian government is a change to -orroot
this evil."
j FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS.
I For a severe sprain, take the white
of an egg and a tablespoonful each of
j vinegar and spirits of turpentine,
Put
all in a bottle, shake It thoroughly,
then batho the sprain often, beginning
as soon as possible after the accident.
Canadian Oat Cake: Two egys and
one teasp.ionful of salt well beaten, and
three cups of sour cream; thicken to a
batter with oat meal in which ono and
lono-half toaspoonfuls of soda have been
mixed, drop into a hot buttered bread
pan and bake quickly for fifteen or
twenty minutes; to be oaten hot. House
hold. Applo Tarts: Line round patties
with paste, in each ono place the half of
a tart peeled applo (use only thoso you
are sure hako quickly), a tablespoonful
of swoet cream, butter size of a hickory
nut, tablespoonful ot sugar and a pinch
of nutmeg. Put core side of apple down,
and sugar, etc., on top. Bake until the
apples are soft Albany Journal.
Jelly from Applo Parings: Take the
parings, cover with water, lot them boil
till tho substance is out of them; strain
through a fine sieve; place tho liquid In
a pan, boil until reduced one-half, then
i add sugar enough to make a jelly, add
j juice of lemon to one quart of jelly, or
without lemon if apple are tart, put up
I In jelly glasses nice for jelly cake.
The only medicine a man needs Is
the right kind of food, 'prepared in the
proper way, partaken of at the right
time and in necessary quantities. It I
because these and other physiological
rules are not observed that nature rebels
(gets sick), under which circumstance
man, instead of stopping his faults and
correcting them, resorts to drugs, which
are not food, but poison.
They Were T.!torently Struck.
Parent "I visited our district school
thia morning and wassimDly delighted.
i The order was perfect; the recitations
excellent" Caller "Then you like
; thatdudish young teacher?" Parent
; "He did not impress me as being at all
dudisn- He 8truok me s being a model."
;SammT Puttin ln)-"Ma, if you'd
stayed till after recess you might have
seen how he struck me." Drake' Mair-
"'"e-
-"Weel, John, how are tou Uvd.v?"
, an it quite sound and ooclo yet"
QF GENERAL INTEREST.
A Berlin professor while dlssectlB
a shark found In his stomach a dolphi
weighing 128 pounds, forty-three fljU(
iocomposed seal, a human arm and fo'nf
human legs.
Walfc-rs in Wheeling, Pa., restaii.
rants havo adopted various scheme to
extract the regular tip from regulr
visitors. One has 'Remomlier nio" tat
toed In tho palm of hi hand.
New Vork ha a pawn-shop elcga,
ly fitted up In hard wood, brass, etc.
The unique feature, however, is a hand'
pome large orchestrion which grinds out
music all day long. It is said that it
purpose is to sootho the feelings of the
unfortunate patrons.
Tho regular down East Yankee pro
nunciutlon, according to a writer in
Note and Queries, must have come from
Essex. Tho same twang is observed in
the speech there as in New England,
such as blue, true and through being
pronounced blew, trow and threw, with
a double e.
A letter from Tort Spain, Trinidad,
speaks of tho recently discovered cur,
tive qualities of a plant locally known
as cousin muhoo, whose botanic name Is
Triumfetta seniitriloba. In cases of dys
pepsia, indigestion and liver complaints
the therapeutic effects of thls'plant have
been simply wonderful. The doctors on
tho islund prescribe "it largely, knowing
its valuable properties.
A Polar bear in tho Cincinnati Zoo
logical Gardens recently gave birth to
twins. The cubs were about the size of
full grown rats. It Is four weeks before
the young of the Polar bear species open
their eyes, and fully six weeks before
they venture out of their den. In their
native haunts the mother remains with
her young until siting, when, emaciated
and scarcely able to walk, she crawls out,
A student In Germany recently sued
a physician for having hypnotized him
against his will. At the hearing of the
case witnesses for the plaintiff behaved
In tho most extraordinary manner, their
testimony, in fact, being utterly non
sensicil. The court became quite be
wildered, and great confusion ensued,
until It w'as ascertained that tho wit
nesses were being hypnotized by one of
the counsel engaged in tho case, who
made them say what he liked.
The ticket agents on the New York
elevoted railways occasionally turn a
snug little penny by keeping 1 sharp
lookout for the old and rare coins which
they may receive and selling them to
tho old coin collectors. Many of the
coin collectors have certain agents whom
they regularly visit and inquire eagerly
for "any finds." Most of the money
passed In to tho tif kt agents, of course,
is small change, and some very rare
coins have been picked up in this wJy.
Ono woman has made the silk gowns
of thiJustices of tho United States Su
preme Court foe tho past forty years and
she gets $100 for each of them. They are
all made alike, tho only difference being
Jn the material, the Chief Justice wear
ing black Chinese satin, while his asso
ciates are robed in black silk. The
Chief Justice always wears a new gown
when bo swears in a President. The
new gown Is always subject to a good
deal of criticism by the older Justices,
and its fit is closely scanned.
The Albany Journal relates that
wealthy American whilo traveling Iff
the East was favored with the privilege
of inspecting one of the finest pala'es in
Constantinople said, to be thatof the.
Sultan and there fell in love with not
an inmate of the harem, but a most
beautiful rug. The rug is said to be the
finest and most valuable in t.o Orient,
ami the rich American wishes to become
Its possessor. To that end heias com
missioned an Albanian to got it Of
course it will require diplomacy, detect
ive skill and all kinds ofafinesso, but
these will bo backed by a tender of $'-!V
000 a a purchase price.
Prof. Von Borgmann, of Berlin, I
reported to have performed remarkable
surgical operation. Two patients we
simultaneously brought to hfin for op
erations, one requiring amputation of
the thigh nt tho hip joint, the other
needing a portion of the humerus re
moved on account of tho bone being ex
tensively diseased. Tho first operation
was the amputation, and then the sur
geon proceeded to exclso the diseased
portion of the humerus. This made
gap in the bono, but a piece of the thigh
bone was taken from the limb which had
just been amputated and fixed in tne
gap, by which tho continuity of the
humerus was completely restored. Per
fect union took place, and the patient
recovered with a useful arm.
A SUBLIME UTTEffANCE.
Kepler' ItliarMixly on Demonstrating th
Truth of Ilia t'alculatlou.
Kepler was seventeen years in discov
ering the harmonic law of our system,
that the squares of the times of the plan
etary revolutions are proportional to the
cubes of their mean distances from the
sun. When at last his calculations
demonstrated the truth he burst forth in
this rhapsody: "What I prophesied
twenty-two years ago, as soon as I dis
covered the flvo solids among tho heav
enly orbits what I firmly believed long
before lhad seen Ptolemy's harmonies
what I had promised my friends in the
title of this book, which I namejj before
I was suroof my discovery what sixteen
years ago I urged as a thing to be
sought that for which I joined Tycho
Brahe, for which I have devoted the best
part of my life to astronomical contem
plation at length I have brought to
light and have recogniied its truth be
yond my own most sanguine ex
pectations. It is now eighteen months
since I got the first glimpse of light,
three months since the dawn, very few
days since tho unveiled sun, motg, ad
mirable to gaze upon, burst out upon
me. Nothing holds me; I will indulge
In my sacred fury; I will triumph over
mankind by the honest confession that
I have stolen tho golden vase of the
Egyptians to build up a tabernacle for
my God far away from the confines of
Egypt If you forgive mo, I rejoice; if
you are angry. I can bear it; the die is
st; the book is written, to be read
cither now or by posterity, I care not
which: it may well wait a century for
reader, as God has waited six thousand
yars for cbservor!"
A L'sfiiP Present Mri Jobbs
What on earth Is that?" Mr. Jobbs
This, my dear, Is a barometer a pre-
nt from your son at college."
"ve heard of them. Isn't the dear boy
houghtful! Which way do we screw it
vhen we want the weather to bo fine?"
-N. Y. Weekly.
Mrs. Wayback "That- a mlty -ntcrrstin'
book o', poems ye brou?ht
irought home, Cyrus." Cyrus "Glad
ou like it mother." Mrs. Wyb-k-
I just noticed ono singular thing aboul
t" Cyrus-"Vhat I it?" Mr. War
tck "Why. there 'a so many poem by
Vaon," and he' an author I never heard
u-ll of." America.