EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. UCAMfUKLU . Praprletar. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Union Pacific Train Collides With a Runaway Coal Car. THE HOP LICE APPEAR IN OREGON. Total Amount of Peculations of Collins and DireThe Kimball Olive Oil Works Etc. Effect of the Free Education Act Upon the Schools of England and Wales Gratifying. Phillips Anjover Academy has Jaat hold its 114th comineucemeut. The State Agricultural College of Mas sachusetts graduated last week a class of twenty-two. The public school is not universal in the old world. There are 10,000 parishes in England with only church schools. Hereafter in Boston new schoolhouses will be named alter illustrious citizens who have been gathered to their fathers. One of the chief features of the com mencement exercises at Amherst College this year was the class oration, which was delivered by William N. Lewis, a you n if colored man of Portsmouth, Va., on "The Amherst Idea." The new Catholic Ecclesiastical Semi nary, which is in process of construction on Valentine Hill near Yon leers, N. Y., is progressing rapidly. The total sub scription to the building fund has al ready readied trie sum ol 1 140,000, BEYOND THE ROCKIES THE CHICAGO EXPOSITION. Grain Acreage Throughout the Southern States. THE TENNESSEE CRAPES MOLDING. State of New York Goes Into the Landlord Business Car Manufacturing Companies Combine. The "army worm " is ravaging wheat Trustees and EMers of German Evaii' gellcal Protestant Churches of the Middle States. Mexico has appropriated $900,000 for neruispiay at the Columbian Exhibition. The Louisiana Legislature has aooro- nrlated $:,0iK) for a Bute exhibit at the World's fair, Over 11,003,000 persons have up to date petitioned that the gates of the World's Fair be closed on Sunday. A plan to utilize all the schoolhouses in Chicago as dormitories for teachers visiting the World's air is being agi tated. Ten or twelve E'qniman families are to be brought to the World's Fair. They are getting ready a schooner at Ualilax to go alter them A solid gold brick, weighing 500 pounds . .1 . I. ,VAut 111 L. LIU ...I 1 aim wunu fl",njv, win uo exuiuiieu in feet of I at the an outfall sewer to the sea. San Diego wants 8!H) square spice for its county exhibits World's Fair. Francis 0. Newlands was elected Pres ident of the National Mining Congress at Helena, Mont. The Union Pacific is arranging for a new line of steamers between Portland and Ctiina in place of the Upton line. A fire in the basement of the court house at Prefcott, A. T., originating from slacked lime, caused a loss of about 1(1,000. fields near Doylestown, Pa. The new capital of Kansas at Topeka the mines and mining building at Chi is slowly crumbling to pieces. cago by a Helena (Mont.) mine owner, A great strike of gold ore is reported Director-General Davis has received a twenty-five miles from Creede, Col. petition from the trustees and elders of Tm,niranta tl.. mimiyi. nf o? 9J9 forty-six German Evangelical Protestant Harvard University is spreading her arrived in this country durinif May.' Churches of the Middle Ktates, repre- Th R,irllncrtn fl.ro.lan. in tvith.lro. "- '""" y from th. Wa.ta" Train A..Hn.. H1" U 0Pn,n 01 11,6 "PO" Immense leds of asnhalt have recent ly been discovered in Northern Texas. The Kansas railroads are putting down their rates for the benefit of harvest bands. Last year the argretrate Iocs of prop erty from tire in the United States was 14),U0O,l'O0. - . . it I Jianaiu vunuDiti is FUI CtVllHK 1131 Los Angeles Is once more striving for nH over , wide ' toB't f ter;itor i nnt.full anwar In t.liM aaa. I , i , . .... J tms year, it in announced tnat exami nations for admission to that institution are to be held simultaneously in no less than twenty-five places, including Eng land, Germany and Japan. The saleswomen of Jordan, Marsh A Co. of lioston have had a gymnasium opened for them by their employers at the top of the store, and there, instruct ed by two women teachers, each of the 1,500 employes of the establishni'Mit has the chance of exercise and physical training twice a week. - The effect of the free-education act The weather in Oregon la beneficial to Pon the schools of England and Wales ing and rotting, and it is feared the crop tbecrons. A good yield of grain is prom- has been unexpectedly gratifying. Out will be a short one. ised. Hop lice have made their appear- of a total of 19,000 schools affected by Settlers in the Indian Territory! are nee. the act it is estimated that between IB,- alarmed over the Arapahoe ghost dunces, . . . . .. . rmn ami liinrm niw .Iwmiiii.i rMA . ... . 1 me Canadian l'acitin railway is to " ,"V" , ""7 '"''""v anu want mem stopped. New Jersey is Jailing and cropping her ballot-box stufTers and decorating them with penitentiary uniforms Sunday. The Kentucky building at the World's Fair will be a typical representation of a Southern colonial mansion, one of the disfnctive features of which is great pil lared porches or verandas. Exclusive of these porches the building will measure about 75x10 feet. The Michigan World's Fair Board has FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS! PORTLAND MARKET. Dr. Brown-Scquard Has Faith in His Famous Elixir. ANNAM ADOPTS THE GUILLOTINE Amount of Damage Done bj tie Great Fire at ChrlsUanla, Norway Mr. Gladstone. 000 and Alio VRiinumii muuii ihwbt is iu i , .. . , , , . send an agent to New Zealand to make and the attendance has largely increased, arrangements for an Australian line of especially among younger children. steamers. Much complaint is made of the way The World's W. C. T. U. has chosen Mits Mary Allen West, for years editor in which Register Itoberts of the land of the Unwn .Signal, superintendent of office of Sacramento does business, and the World's W. U. T. U. school of meth- an effort is being made to secure his re- ods, and will send her by special com- moval. mission to the Sandwich Islands and The British steam schooner Ellsa Ed- JaPan t?.feac,1l,81d,1tr1inlworkir1' b? wards, seised at San Diego on suspicion n'lln" of ,tlie ,c.hoo's tl,at ,h" wil1 llold of being a smuggler, has been released 'or ,ew d"J" 8t tlme in P' by the authorities, noactual prool beinir . Prof. Skeal, who maintains the ortho- obtained against the vessel. ox belief that the study of Latin and Rev. C. O. Brown of the First Conirre- Vree Mrviceah e lor improving a stu gational Church at at Tacoma, has re- The National Executive Committee of engaged agents to attend all county and the third party is out with an appeal for other lairs in the State the coming fall campaign funds, to secure the first-premium exhibits of In Middle Tennesee grapes are mold- arm products tnai i may De arawn upon I'T kUQ U 111 lv O CAlllUlb Bb VllO IT l IU Fair. Premiums are offered for the best collections of grains and grasses. One of the novel exhibits In the ma rine section of the transportation de partment at the World's Fair will be 200 pen engravings of American steam ves sels, beginning with the Clermont and following down a typical aeries of the present day. The pictures will be sent by the New York Seaboard, a marine paper. The Washington World's Fair Com mission tins arranged to make a verv complete fish exhibit. It will include dent's style in ktiirlieh composition. thinks also that there is something to be said on the other side. Whatever the study of Latin and Greek might do to ward improving the student's style, the stuuy oi languages and English litera ture would do more. CONGRESSIONAL MATTERS. Bill Granting Right of Way Across the Umatilla Indian Reservation for an Irrigating Ditch. Russia has notified the United States of her acceptance of an invitation to participate in the international mone tary conference. With Russia's accept ance nil me countries ol which were in vited have sent formal acceptances. Ti e I States to reside permanently. signed to accept the pastorate of the first Congregational Church at San Francisco. The Kimball Olive Oil Mills at Na tional City, San Diego county, Cal., are to enlarge their works. The demand for oil is ten times in excess of the output. A Union Pacific train collided with a runaway coal car near Heaver Canyon, Idaho, the other day. The fireman, Jack Mooro, was killed, and the en gineer, George Oram, badly hurt. The total amount of peculations of Collins and D.ire of the defunct Cal ifornia National li.mk at San Diego is placed at $1.2UO,0uO. Collins, it will be remembered, committed suicide, and uare maue ins escape to Italy. Th old Tinciaracora mine, south of Phwnix, A. T., has been discovered after a search of years, and much ex citement prevails over it. The shait matter will now be laid before Congresr. was lined wnn uouris just as the Mis sion priests left it when they were killed by the Indians. The limiting of suits to qulot titles to land at Nogales, A. T., has created much indignation, and the claimants were hanged in elllgy by the people. Tiie settlers in the Hau Rafael and Cal abasas land grants are also served with notices of contest. Yda Addis Storke who recently sued for a divorce from C. A. Storke of Santa Barbara, Cal., but was unable to obtain it, has petitioned the Board of Super visors for county aid. She Is a literary woman of considerable note, and at one time was comfortably well off. Her health is feeble and fiie is now unable to support herself. After years of litigation over the es tate of Joel It. Carter, alias Cramer, totters oi administration have been granted to 8. B. Smith at Sacramento. Carter was a wealthy farmer whose pen chant for matrimonial ventures led rim into many serious entanglements. At the time of his death be had three wives, all of whom protested against the dis tribution of his estate. His children win uivme me money. ant Secretary Nettleton against W. 1), The Union Pacific has assured the Owen, Commissioner of Immigration, lumber dealers of Portland that it will of Incompetency, insulwrdination and restore the old 40-cent rate to Denver neneral unfitness, tiHS submitted his re and common points. This Is the result '10rt t0 the Secretary of the Treasury. oi a meeting between l'resident Clarke "11H me report cnntirms severs ol the The rise In the river at St. Louis is throwing many helpless people on the relief committee for support. General Horace Porter will receive $375,000 in place of the $350,000 he asked lor to complete the urant monument. A company with $1,000,000 capital been chartered at Trenton to propel street and other cars by compressed air. The Indiana oil field has received a boom by tiiree wells just drilled in near Portland, which produce 600 barrels a day. Edward O'Kellev, who killed Bob Ford, the slayer of Jesse James, has boon sentenced to the Colorado penitentiary for life. An Atchison (Kan.) bride is not only supporting her husband, but is paying Mount Etna is In active eruption. Henry Irving will be made a " Lit, by Dublin University. Wine clariflera in France use more than 8J,000,iilM eggs a year. Over 5,000 murderers are believed to be at large in Great Britain. The government of Holland has a pro! ect on baud to drain the Zuyder Zee. Ihe baivation Army Booths claim a renewal of public interest in their work The Duke of Manchester is sued by a not spotless female for alleged borrowed money. London's current opera season is an unusually brilliant one, and may be ex tended. Emperor William has refused to allow a military band to go to the Chicago Exhibition. For many years the Thames has not, it is said, been in such low water as it is at present. The French in Tonquin have suffered a severe loss by fulling into a Chinese ambuscade. The London Timet makes the wheat crop of the United Kingdom 6 per cent, less than last year. AccorJing to a statement in Truth the Queen's journey this year to Darmstadt and Hyeres cost nearly $75,000. Germany in anticipation of a warwith France has a golden treasure of 000,000, 000 marks stowed away in a safe place. The people of Baku in Russia are ter- TIIE FARM AND GARDEN Timothy is the Standard ht of the Country. Prodio.. Fralr, Ptn. Wwut Nominal. Valley. M.30(3 lX"j; Walla Wslia, $1.25(8 1.27i per cental. Floub Standard, $4.30; Walla Walla, $4.30; Graham, $3.(6; Sujiertine, $J.O per barrel. Oats New, 4t(347c per busheL Hat $1(9 14 per ton. MtLurriTKB Bran. $ 9: shorts, 122; ground barley, $22.5025; chop feed, $1S THE CLOVER AND ORCHARD RRiee W22 per Urn ; feed barley. $24(ij23 ; mid- ulAnu RASS. unngs, iurgzs per ton; brewing oariey, Il.lu(il.l5 Der cental. Buttxb Oregon fancy creamery, 22? yaue 0f fte. Hay Crop Dencndc ,, , 25c; fancydairy, 1720cj fairtogood, . ,UJ vwv ulPcnas Urge!; I5i7c; common, ldl26c; Cahior- Upon Its Being Harvested at Young per the Proper TImr-, The value of the hay crops depen nia, 38(i We per roil. Ciiekne California. 1213c; America. 13((15c per pound. Eaos Oreiron. 20c : Eastern. 18c aosen. o 'u ui me nuy crops depend. PouLTBV-Old Chickens, quoted at largely upon us neing harvested at riu $5.50(0; broilers, $2.50(4; young ducks, tune, and especially upon its being nron. $3.006: geese, old, $5.uO7.00; young, erly cured without damage from ruin. $0.00(20.00 per dozen; turkeys, 14c mat tne ume ol the hay harvest i .L per pound. ways a season of anxiety. Clover aud Vbobtablxs Cabbage, quoted iz.uu orcnaru Krann are me nrst cropi to K per cental : new Oregon. Cue per dozen ; n ade into hay. From the brittlen.!3 cauliflower, $3.50 per crate; Onions, $1 the cured leaves of clover and thecoarw. per cental;newpottttoes.$1.25 percental, nese of the stems it is much more ,im old, 80c per sack ; asparagus, ( 10c per cult to cure successfully than the smaller pound; lettuce, 10(ii5o per bunch; stalked Brasses, which constitute th niuash, 2tf3c ; greea peas, 3c per pound ; bulk of the hay crop. Clover should lie ciii:iimbers,35c pur dozen ; toinatoes,$1.50 cut for hayas soon as the blossotnu be oil, 02.00 per box; Oregon turnips, 15o per to turn slightly brown, for the develm! dozen; young carrots, 15j per dozen; ment and ripening ol the seed will mska beets, loc per dozen ; Caliiornia corn, 25c the steins more moody and lepg nHtrj. per dozen ; Oregon, 35c per dozen. tions. When mown the swath thotild Fauns Blackberries, 10c per pound ; He in the sun until the upper Dor i.m i. cherries, 40c per pound; California partly cured; then turn it over, and iren. pples, $2.00 per bx ;Califorma peaches, eraiiy tints'; by placing Into small p. . t. M.OO Der box: Sicily lemons. 7.50: until dry enough for the barn. Ti,i." California, $i.505.60 per box; Smyrna handling and stirring it receives whil tigs, 10c per pound; plums, $2.00 per being cured the better. In a senson ot box; Oregon peach plums, $1.10 per continued dry weather it may be hauM box; apricots, $1.00(01.23 per box; in from the swath or windrow, if cnr) California Bartlett pears, $2.50 box. Stapta Qrocerlei. Honey 10tg 18c per pound. Salt Liverpool, $15.00(318.00; stock, $11(12 per ton. CoKKaa Costa Kica. 2ISc: Kio. 20c: Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 27W30c; Java, 25(i2;vc; Arbuckle's 100-pound cases, 20 17-zoc per pound. Bbans Small white, 3c; pink, 2,'B'(3 3?4c; bayos, 3'4c; butter, SJc; linias, 3&a per pound. buuAB V, 4,'vc; uoiuen u, 4c; extra per enough ; but clover will not shed rain in an uinurnru tut., aim la UamageJ DV 1 heavy dew. 3 Timothy is the standard hay of the country, and of the two is more resistant to injury from wet than clover. Neither one, however, should be allowed to be come wet from rain after it has parti? dried when it is possible to prevent iu When catching, showery weather pre vents, partly-cured hay should be placed into cocks and covered with hay cups of which every farmer should have a ina. ply. These may be made from coaniT heavy muslin, two vards wide, and if u C 7 j ,r , me people oi liaku in Russia are ter- n Mairmiua A .Um- orm ir,.,l "vy wumin, iwo varus wu e, and if h" SiSEflSSZ 'T ?' l!ie -'l'olera, and JSSi J!"? the '? I d H )pel oi "sn, oysters, uama, crabs lobsters are fleeing from the city in every direc- JJ,ii..ti. a i!,' fastened down, will in most cases h. i anu oiner cruBiaceans, turtles, irogs, ,io - Z"" ,i ' ' r 6 ' sutficiently protective without li ,6 snakes and other reptiles; specimens ol aquatic mammals, such as sea otter, seals, ushers, beavers, muskrats, etc.; llnn-eat ing birds and their nests and eggs and fishing boats and apparatus. The jelly polace, which the women of Ca ifornia will prepare for the World's Fair exhibit, will be 10x2J feet and 25 feet high, with two open doors ap proached by marble steps. The frame work win tie ol wire. tion Annara has adopted the guillotine for the execution of criminals, and the na tives were delighted with the first exe cution. The Pasha of Fez has apologize for the ill treatment Meters. Chambers and Bonsai, Americans, received at the hands of his subjects. The British Board of Trade returns for On thin will h June Bhow that imnorta liwrinpil i . something every month on his first wife's placed several thousand jelly glasses, 40,000 and exports decreased 3,30 ',000, luuorui riuimr. cups, globes, prisms, etc., niled with as compared with last year. Spencer county, Ky., Is threatened Je'ly of many similes of color, arranged European influence is chilling Hindoo wiwi anuiurHi-gaa uoom,gasiiavingoeen i "'tioiii; nnu uenuiuui uhhikus. me laith. rtot a third of the monev re struck at a point about a mile and a hall interior win oe oriniantiy illuminated from Taylorsville. by electricity. The cost of the frame- The car-manufacturing companies of f,,0" 8,10 68 alonB estimated at The Secretary ot the Treasury has awarded the contract for the construc tion of the United States life-saving sta tion authorized to be erected, upon the 1' c per Dound. Sykup Kastern, in barrels, 4055c; half-barrels, 42.SiM57)ii'c; in cases, 35(4 80c per gallon ; $2.25 per keg. California sufficiently painted. Care must be taken that partly-cnred bay does not remain unopened in the in barrels, 2040c per gallon; $1.75 per "irr 1k RVa- monl1 ' r 6 ' Farmer difTirsomewhit in t ie r id.. about the proper etatre of irrnuth Michigan have combined. The capacity of the trust is 10J cars a day, and the profits $1,000,000 per year. Several hundred negro emigrants have left Christian county. Ky.. in the last few days for Kansas and other Western Secretary Foster of the S ate Demrtr tnent said the other day that the action of the Canadian Council in allowing re bates on tolls on train shinned from American ports on Lake Ontario pasaing through the St. Lawrence canals and ex ported from Montreal has no particular (tearing on the controversy between the united htates and Canada on the mi h- iect of discriminating canal tolla. He added that it could hardly be regarded very much of a concession. sites of flvo acres each in the Adiron dack region for from $25 to $150 a year. Philadelphia possesses the most re markable street-cleaning contractor on record. He sends a check to the con science fund after every heavy rain storm. The total amount of the pension ap propriation bill as screed upon in con wenee is $14(1,737,350. or $11,012.2-4 quired can be raised to restore the Tem ple of Juggernaut at Puri. The influenza epidemic is on the in crease in Valparaiso and Santiago, Chili. There were over tiOJ deaths from the dis ease in Buenos Ayres during June. France's last torpedo boat, HI), ran grounds of the World's Columbian Ex- for two ho,,r9 at Bn average speed of 24tf position at Chicago for $7,878. The sta- knnt9 an ,lour aml maximum speed ol tion will be a part of the government's over 20 knot9 w,t revolutions, exhibit at the fair. It will be one of the W. T. S end, the well-known Glad most com p'ete of its kind ever erected, stonian, declares that a change ol Min and will serve to illustrate in the best istry would be for the worse so far bb the manner the organization and metliodn o' canduct of foreign affairs is concerned, the life-saring service It will take the M. Hibot. Minister of Fwh AfT.lr. is recalled M. Jacouct. Consul at Lnin- sic, lor disorderly conduct while intoxi cated, which led to his arrest by the Leipsic police. The Shelley Centenary Committee of uoranam, anitiand, has decided that the keg. Kick Japan, $5.00(5.25 ; Island, $5.25 5.50 per cental. Duiku Fuuits Petite prunes, 8Uc; silver, 8?(gl()c; Italian, italic; Ger man, 8(3 10c ; plumg,b(u,7.12C ; apples, 5ii 7 ; evaporated apricots, 10jc; peaches, 9,' (Siuc; pears, 8c per pound. Cannku Goods Table iruits, assorted quoted tl.50(1.80; peaches, $1.802.00; Bart lett pears, $1.80(J 1.00 ; plums, $1.37 ls (41.50; strawberries, $2.25; cherries, $2.25(32.40; blackberries, $1.85(31.90; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25 2.80; apricots,$l. 001.70. Pie fruit: As sorted, $1.00(41.20; peaches, $1.25; plums, $1.00(31.10; blackberries, $1.25r i.w per dozen. 5c(r1.00: strinir beans. 00c(al.no The Typographical Union of New York city has just secured a rich plum in the shape of an agreement with the govern ment to do the poBtotlice printing. The State of Now York hon onnn Into business as a landlord. It will rentcamp place of the present Chicago life-saving Im. reeullmi station, the crew of which will be moved to the new station PURELY PERSONAL Senator Mitchell's bill granting right of way across the Umatilla Indian reser vation for the Dumont Irriimtion anl Improvement Company was reported to greater than the amount voted by the the Senate, and at his requnt was taken "ol"W- up ami parsed immediately. The bill On July 1 for the first time since 1885 preserves full Indian rights, and compels the State of Tennessee was able to pay vuo ui'K'Himi uumpmiy 10 uirnisn the me interest on tne htate debt without Indians with water (or irrigation pur- Korrowing a dollar. There is now a re poses from the ditch which they propose mainder of $232,000 in the treasury. !2, k'L-LJL"1!? ttnt' comP"nv During the last nine months the im nuh reservoir sites as may be necessary porlg 0f coffee into the United States on the lands owned by the Indians. .mounted to 405,187.732 pounds, an in- Judge Randall of the Department of waoeoi upward ol loO.OOO.OOO pound Justice, who was specially detailed to over the lujPorl 'or the same period last Investigate the cbarirea nm.l hv Ait. cor' and a committee of the Portland Trans portation Bureau during the recent visit ui Mr. (Jlarke to that city. The matter j will have to go to the Western Tralllc Association, but the lumbermen are con- nuent u win act lavorauiy. The new specifications on which the charges were iMineu, it arnuiii uwen 01 all the aer on charges. The report will not lie made public until after copies have been fur nished Nettleton and Owen. New York Is growing at a great rat', e-peciany in the upper part. The valu ation of real estate has increased over $40,1X 0,000 in one year, chiefly In the warns mat are being built up with new uouseB. The magnitude of the work now In progress at Couewago and vicinity along the line of the Pennsylvania railroad is very little understood. Una thousand Victorien Sardou. the Famous French Author Italian Workmen Testify Their Respect Etc. Roger Sherman was a cobbler's ap prentice 150 years ago. He worked bis way up to be a lawyer and a Judge and statesman and a signer of the Declara tion. Congressman W. L. Wilson, the Chair man ot the Chicago Convention, was of ered the President's chair of the Mis souri State University two years ago, but declined it. Mine. Leon Bertanx is announced ass probable candidate for membership in the Academic des Beaux Arts the first woman to seek such a distinction since 1783, when Mine. Vigee-Lebrun was elected. George 1). Johnston; the newlv-ar wmcti timothy should be mown. Tin most common practice is to cut after the seeds are fully developed, but beforethey are ss ripe as to shell out while curitii Bn.l kfln,lli 11.x 1.... " auvi jjhuuuuk iuq linv. As a rule coarse grasses should be cnt at an early stage and before ripening ol the seeds has made the stems dry and woody. Lump Jaw In Cattle, lltomonk-ad.) The discussions and litigation that has been going on with regard to the nature of lump jaw in cattle and the healthi- neSR Of t.llA mPAt. hava uumlfun..:! ..... egetables: Corn. $1.4a interest in thi. Qin,,h,, ;Co. (32.00 ; tomatoes, P5c $1.00; sugar peas, eibly diseases. A correspondent sni per gested a few weeks since that it tniidit me to S. D., lSknte hi! "f ?-?the following experi- ion. .V ,it,ji k ' . -V -'- A f, oul;o " "uring ine last season : ?.""a'.8,1;!. "!i";rt,L75! 2 lbs" . May my herd was so bfldly.f- ;4 ui., tj.ju. iectedwith it that th Ae..-,r thnw out a number of head, so baillv (lit MincelUneonn. that he rfffftrdwl th Naii Base quotations: Iron, $3.00; did notcallaveterinaiittn.andtheluoiM steel, $3.00; wire, $3.50 per keir. in due time disappeared. In June I pur- Ikok Bar, 3c per pound ; pig iron, chaBed a quantity of rock ea t, and left $24 (ii 27 per ton. it where my cattle had free access. It STKKir-lOc per pound. lasted nntil October 1, and from that Tis I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual- time nntil December my cattle wers ity, $8.50(85.00 per box; for crosses, $2 salted irregularly. In December three extra per box; rooting, 14x20, prime more cattle, two of them dehorned, were quality, $0.82 per box ; I. C. coke plates, attacked, and thinking that it might be 14x2), prime quality, $7.75 per box. from the want of salt, I procured an- Lkad 4c per pound ; bar, 0,c. other supply, and since that there have Shot $1.80 per sack. been no new cases and the affected onei H0RKES110K8 $5. have recovered." Naval Storks Oakum. $4.50(35 ner The Question t nnra whtthn ale; rosin, $4,811(35 per 4S0 pounds; tar, any of these cases were genuine lump dozen. Meats : Corned beet, $1.90(32.00; be the result of dehorning. Alludi chinned beef $2.2o; lunch tongue, Is. this, A. J. Wimple of Hereford. I $3.15; 2s, $5 5 ; deviled ham. $1.60(33 85 makes the suggestion that it is the pointed Civil Service Commissioner, i tions are now beina conrliietert in Hf. an Alabamian, a nephew of the Confed- mine the conditions of climate suitable erate General Albert Sidney Johnston, for the cultivation of the date palms, and was himself a Brigadier in the Con- Great Britain has larger commercial 'TZ?' u,. 'ntT8,s in Morocco than any other wt I... n i u ' i j ro"i'.cv;' country, commanding three-fourths of county celebration of the centenary shall take the form of a library and museum to lie established in that town. The German government has expended $80,(100 in building a factory at Snsndan for the preserving of all kinds of Drovi. ionB for the army, and about 650 opera tives are to be regularly employed there A woman has offered to bequeath a very large sum to the French Theater il she be allowed to place a statue to Mou ner-Miiiy opposite the monument to Talma near the entrance to the theater. The damage done by the great fire at Cliristiania. Nnrw.iv. amounts to 7 rt;Hi . 000 of kroner a kroner is equal to 27 cents. The total number of houses de -troyed in jtfo, 8nd also two banks and Prince Roland Bonaparte has installed FSc" '' f,rA?;?fe'ni -""-vol OW.PXK1 to ch'oice, 3 had aca 5. a?d C ?nnt lenl ..D im.r, panara, wnere ODserva- F .puuim. .... . nn. ,; - - . ... wool umpqua Valley. lfiraiRc: Wil- . "" .i " . ."7 vnV "? U isrim,; .-i: " muvu "! WD' we can lump liw oe Stockholm. $13.00: Carolina. 7.00 harrel ; pitch, $0 00 per barrel ; turpen- not be due to the lack of salt. The con tine, boc per gallon in carload lota. elusion ol our correspondent that it pm H,rt,iT7d .. AKlY1;?.!:.ILo!!?iJn:!ii!:':: tTOffiOTl" fl'atPa nnde;.7ommonneof over65Sunds 4c ulr, dsS Zl A" 'f PP'"!IM sheen nalta. r .or aiSS!..' localit es and on some farms, while on t "7 '" UkB1"V' " V not much of what we call lumo la quy; Ean'go pound, according to condition. r KfVi'? ,0' flel",fl. teeln' " nueiu iv win act lavorauiy. ine new Tim nr.nl .lhiil..n f i. , , ... .... 10, . . , 'eated so far as this sesnion of Congress Confer, O. W. Mead and 8. C. Mekam, hack to the Senate. It will be talked to ndicted by the grand jury for conspii- death, and the probability is that It can- ng to defraud the government out ol its not now be passed unless it ia amended who iu riin aiiua in ine noseourg Home of the anti-silver men think it will district, was tried in the United States be passed anyway, but they think the Circuit Court at Portland the other day. cloture rule will be necessary to secure When the. taking of the testimony was It, The fact that the Republicans of the concluded United States Attorney Mayi committee prepared and submitted a stated that in his Judgment the evidence minority report gives the silver men was not sulllcient to warrant the jury to hope ot having their support all the way bring In I verdict of guilty. Judge through, and the management of the Deady then instructed the jurors to anti-free silver tight has practically been tbey did .ucU vumeu over w tne nepuuiican leaders. A statement was recently published By treaty with Samoa the United showing that the average length of haul States acquired the right to establish a per ton on the Great Northern road had station for coal and rtlier naval supplies risen from 214 miles in lasil and 232 for her naval and commercial marine miles in 1890 to 270 miles in 1891. It is and Attorney-General Miller has given stated to be even greater thus far this " opinion that the right conveyed bv year. The average for 18U1 ia only six- the treaty undoubtedly Inrln.Li il.'- teen miles less than thatof the Northern riaht to make the provision relating to a Pacific for the same year, while the mile- coaling station operative by the purchaee men will work a year before the under- 'or Christopher Columbus by donating an export and import trade amounting taking is completed. several days' work on his monument at in the aggregate to about $17 000 0 X) oer The grain acreage throughout the fthh ave.nue and 8ixty-ninth street, annum. ' F greatly increased this 10 ""'cuing WM lne alory yields a large portion of the idow's mite. 10rai8 n.r nnn,J Jaoee r AH any ra - , t-"""l rinva Kprintnral anthn In tnm IK. at.tA. inent mat Hops Nominal; flmnnlirif ts ilntirllttnn v....n w"ull"ul' I mpnf that aan Im II if iha ...vuv .inH amy ia KWU. aiiU it Th Mftt Mlrkt. BR It thuir nottU i. illh - vw.v uivig icjjuiaii l k n.. Southern States year. King Cotton vie Id of his territory to wheat, corn and oat crops, ihe larmers are producing grain ageoierated by both is practically the or transfer of land from native or nlhwr same, and the Northern Pacific had allvman owners to this government. I'ilful of water upon an organ grinder It- . ....1 . . 1 I ... . . , ill .. 1 ....... . I ik . . I ...I. At... . 1 . I I . I in iraunwuiiuenuii uusiiiesB inciuued. I Bwp" Hiwaru me pureiiase have "en ie waier is in row n by a house- The conclusion reached was that the been taken, and theestahliahnientof the holder a ho is on bis own premises and Great Northern had increased its aver- "rat regularly and fully acquired coaling annoyed by the strolling artist. age nam by largely increas nir the station on loreign soil is nsorl a. .im. M..irUMn . pi,ii-.i..ti.i- Ui i),.,. -L , . .V?."" .mnnntnf lm i,f.l t th. -n.l i then. I. .n.nl. ......Ui .-'" - -"T" rari- rnawBS Marie Ol tdln w- . . .w w v vuu ui - "i i""!'! mni'iii iii rtrH" i iiittii. it ns iMtn unninwnnr. nisnrun.1 i.M i iinrirn. Y"".".. "fi"".iu.wimin a year ine receipt ol a draft for I4.(iu) fmm . I Ti,..,.. r nn . me united htates will nossess irfit. . h ... -uk ' i , " v ""K"n "i aonn uaro- It . ' " . iruif nn (tiBvu mill HID If ( 1 1 1 B IHl HT I linj SS Mnnnt.t. lJlf .Ik 1 J 1 its operated mileage in Montana. , Captain Carlson of the steamer Chll cat, just arrived at Tacoma from Alaska, gives the first authentic report of the bloody fight between theCbilcat Indians and the whites on Chilcat Bay. The fight was not between the canners and Indians, although onecanner was stabbed and beaten nearly to death. The white fishermen bad trouble with the Chilcats over the setting of a fish trap. July 4 the Indians got drunk, and revived the feud by beating and stabbing the whites. The whites then shot and kil'et aweaithv Chilcat buck, and later the Indians ral lied and in order to kill a white man for the Indian killed shot an nnknown and unconcerned man just in from Ju neau. A doable charge of buckshot struck him in the left side, shattering his watch and carrying away the entire fleshy part of his aids between the hip and ribs. Carlson bronght the dead and wounded to Juneau. An Investigation has been ordered. I Beep Live, 102c; dressed, 4X Igood thC rri. t . . . . I f(nft. I n me rrencn cnamoer or Denntien h.i nouot . hill l.l !r irr , " J1CTTOM UVO. WKcbVtC". drnamvt 7 Sir James Lyall. the famous er-Go VZZZZ1"'""'? limbs, live. 3Vc: dressed. 8c. ernor of Punianb. is makinir a vnvnro m ti.a i,i .i I ,f v"r"n Hoos Live. HCihKa: riresl fully 25 per cent, cheaper than any year round the world. Sir James went out to who was fatally injured in a dynamite V'1 fc per pound. since eniaiin nation. India t hirtv-sir vaara a..n . nn,-n u. ' ' " ujruniuue Roin Mmn to,lim 1,m l-yall of the civil service. He is the au- Ti....i,t.n . .. . . large ham, 14 14c: breaktoat bigbee's left banks in Mississinoi. de-10' of many i'"lortant works on Anglo-1 itt-si - VEi -.il!- bwn. 14.(,iltJc: drr salt sides. lO.c: etroying thousands of acres of tine cot ton and corn and sweeping away all bridges erected since the April Hoods. The damage will not fall short of 40O.-1 000, and hundreds of families are on the verge of starvation. Governor Buchanan of Tennessee and the Prism Inspector have entered suit against the Tennessee Coal and Iron The age at which a "rhil.l Uailroad Company for $147,000 leas, ceases to be such has not yet been de- child to money due from the time the 500 on- termined. But Josef Hofmann, the boy off eleventh hour broke it yicts were not allowed to work by the pianist, seems to have reached it. Late th. mik,.. r i . Kast Tennessee miners, and for ex penses, reports say that his fingers are lo-ing h.. if! . I?,0,"t''A"'erably etc., for maintaining guarvls and militia, their suppleness, his ear its delicacy and i"!! l J: l-u- 30 Bhll"nifS per i I ... i . , . . . . hli inn Ii nn .1 " iiwi uu vntii vku Kiuiuera re scarcely tolerated I "' WVJ"'? Ferdinand of Bulgaria, it is r .... .. - iu iii-nw h nioreu. win marry perhaps Princess will strengthen E "'" ?1."K on account ments, elect on or no e ection. In (Vtn- " Si'""1,-0' "M,Ferna" ! billed to lectuw 'Tq Oxford the history of Universities, and he will HOME HINTS. Hemorrhages of the lungs or stomach are promptly checked by small doses of salt. The patient should be kept ai quiet as possible. w hen the taste of the cook has be- Secretary Foster (J. W.) is .aid to be intenSa hfflniyl!?ld ? C.n' fir po'nU. fes, a sw.llowof milkwill re.toreths the only man in our dinlot atic history v fnfr i, ti i ,h ,U00, thn,s1?rei,.t- LD-Componnd, 99c; pure, 11 d,elcacy of the palate, so says an old an- who ha. held &Zmu2lZrtthie& ixhiWtion ,2''c' W lOaioVrponnl9 the cnisine. ' . class. President Grant sent him to Mer- BAU,UU,U": Common sulphur will kill or drive ico, President lUves annointed him tn n aid that a native Judge of the Bi ami B.int. sway the little, fish-ohaped, silvery pet Kussia, and President Arthur gave him palcutta "'ah Court will shortly be made Burlaps, 8-oi., 40-inch, net cosh, 6'c; which infests our pantry. Sprinkle the the Spanish mission to appear before that court as a de'end- burlaps, 10-oz., 40-inch, net cash, 7,c ,u'phur freely about, and the place will ant. It is said that he nptfotiatuH miih I borlans. 50-nt.. iuvin-h ui '5! soon be cleared nf h vermin a millionaire for the ma rri hub nf hi. burlans. 15-ni rti.inih i-v. k.uL , I A hole in a rarmant m l n.itrhetl ox.,7tt-inch, 14c. Wheat bags.Cafeutta. 80 nelt'y ,na' the defect will be ecareeiy 23x30, spot, 8c; three-bushel oat bags Vlsible- The patch should be fitted into - 7C cattle. 2 Bhll Ultra on ahu.m 10 shillings on pigs and 50 shillinea'on THE TWO TERRORS. . horses and also a duty of 7 shillings per t? 1 f,rl!;ht mj" oul by L'-h' "nd a British Princess. IUU pounds of beef and mutton .,! in . un ner come the rears; Maud of Wales. This shillings on pork. w.h fi7Jl rf m',den, able coaling station on the Pacific Coast, i iuuj iu uunorao'y acquire!. The Unltoil States marine hospital service at San Francisco will be directed by the Secretary of the Treasury to care fully inspect all vessels arriving at r-an Francisco from Victoria. R. fi.. an, I sels from Northern ports havingon board passengers or merchandise from Victoria 10 prevent ine introduction of smallpox Into San Francisco. The Secretary ol the Treasury has received a telegram from Assistant Surgeon Magrnder at rori iownsenn, stating that smallpox is epidemic at Victoria, and that many cases are now under treatment. Owing about fifteen years ap and has finally a Confederate General in that struggle turned up as the superintendent of a ls still living at ths age of 80 years ab rich silver .nine in Mexico with an In- though one would scK sn.nZVtV., c mie oi f- he WM ,n ..n..n ruV" The Boird of Supervisors of Fairfax been in Buncombe county for over bait iiinty, Va., at its last meeting made an a century. order directing the Clerk of the Connt. Court, F. W. Richardson, to advertise for bids for the privilege of lithograph ing the last will and testament of George Washington, the original ropy of which is on file in the Clerk's office. The will is in the handwriting of Washington. Victorien Sar.lnn. th. anther if "The odora" "La Tosca" and other famous P ays, nas a very happy domestic life. His aged father lives with him. and has Inst celebrated his 90th birthday. Sar dou has several children. Ha does most work ia the early hours of the uiurning. A 500-pound projectile fired from the hi f.if.rVJ.VJ!!5 .lron.r " nJ? L Vr: O'Wi declination of the call to to th. close proximity of Tacoma. 8,tT I rh limTZTZ? iJJ. .nrchV1Jo',on' '".P lie ana fort Townsend to Victoria and The .fflm in hr i tv" "1 T'J " u"T,Bor nM P?"1 rtd.s- iiiecouunuii irainc oeiween tnpce piar..B grounds i... i..ry iierarimeui is ai.rme.1 for ; in some way, tor the venoot was ........ uiar aun-au. noil sir n- Ollirtara iui uwuia tn n in u qsm Uoptttl olths wprerenut. wu rescued. ground, say. the proj-rtil. was deflected irTiZJL .ontof thedim-t line ing candidates. nd intimates that tha footing. Th.ci.w-of thaooner church is deterior.Ung II T.phriL S . -"'"""a uu congregation. read a nsoer before th. ori.ni.i r , , k-tivuMII V.UI1- gress in London soon after on ai-nhi Greece and the East. Dr. Brown-Sequard has not lost faith in his famous elixir despite the attacks Himm upon it. ai a recent meeting of the French Academy of Sciences he de- ciareu mat us use has made him ten years younger, and that thousands of people had been cured by it. Tn. passage through the Sues canal grows shorter every year. According to the annual report the average duration is 23 hours 31 minute, soma : ni.ni.. less than twelve months ago. This im provement is due to th pWiri.'i;.ki enabling vessels to continue their voyace at night, ' fc There are nowbeinir tried n T...I Italy. 212 persons charred i,h h.i.J connected with th. Mala Vita of Andrea! rrom in. testimony brought out it an- pra they met in th. catacombs of Santa Margherita. where were performed before th. "image of tha Madonna. Tha ahailon of n kin.lr.wl riki..i.. - . "Krr - " " -wnu i'in)r; wao i.'iall say What form beneath thebrouillni mantle Dean WTileh way she turn, my soul finds no reliel My smiitun soul may not be comforted; illcrnately she twluga from grief to grief And. poised between them, wars from dread to For there the dread, because .h, Im,; aod cere, Beoauae ahe knows not. Intjr fahjtj with tnr. m Amy Lerf the apertura with the irreatest accuracy, and should be overhanded to the sur rounding edges. ihe writing paper most in vogue n large, square sheet of clear white, which folds once and fita into a larire. faasrs envelope. A cipher or monotraiu i gold or silver is liked, though a number of people have the bouse address on the flap oi the envelope. so that if the letter is raisuirecieu it can be returned. To remove freshly-snilled ink from car pets first take up as much as p jssibie o. the ink with a teasDoon. Then ponr cold, sweet milk upon the spot, and ta np as before, ponring on milk until ' last it becomes only slightly tinged with black: then wash with cold water anl absorb with a cloth without too much rubbing. ajsgiVrrf rr - n- .. irSm, 77T n BTiTnTiYofiTit MUliiSllillDiM ftnuninaaj " i it iiar.?? PnriflM the BLOOD, Cures COXSTIPATI0.X, IAPI6ESTI0X. BILIOUSNESS, LITER C0PLAI.TS,MCE HEADACHE, COLDS, PHl'LES, all SKIS AFFECTIONS, and DISEASES ABISISfifM" DISORDERED ST0X1CIL , Tht Genuine HAMB URO TBA is ptrf p in YELLOW WRAPPED if k Factiwtik Signal EM IL FRESE. t RECMNQTON Ca Aocwr, 6am FlUMCiaoo. mam bv aix oscMiaTai amo bqcus. - Bor in tr elotl trirj Hirt (n i prea left meet fore iota Id lull fortl case arout the Ix valise pi i peat( walk weijl. Ir piani com but tl Buckl, began shiatj, tally OIQ 0 0U v 8jm lime, bfeath hal inod "yeye ill" I nrv bint l ,a?,bui Mair on am 'm. in 'on'tau "WtllTl 4ty " ,"hde tneha iWfTe., H las Bur Som :!.and aartler t Bt tl, ine ti brill, r,au I'Mrom i the