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EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. jl caumma. rreprleter. EUGENE CUT. OREGON. The Chinese Renting Rooms in the City of Tacomx OREGON'S WHEAT CROP FOR 1892. Fruit Men oi California in a Pleasant Frame of Mind Composition of Oregon Legislature. Portland and San Bernardino have In' angurated a war on dives and dance- bouses. The Utah Liberals have decided to nominate a candidate for delegate to Congress. Los Anifeles is bavins an epidemic ol burglaries. Several expert croots are believed to be at work. The Sacramento Federated Trades has dence woman with the expressive alias begun a crussde to compel the Chinese of " Weeping Caroline," has been sen to move outside the city limits. tenced to five years' imprisonment for The Umatilla reservation Is overrun obtaining: money under false pr -tenses, -i.k i ...... i.iu ,ib.t. mhinh ar For thirty years she has bled Hie char- nrovlna destructive to the grain fields. Grasshoppers in swarms have appeared In Williamson Valley, sixteen miles north of Prescott, A. T., and all vegeta tion la suuerlng. The fruit men of California were never In better humor tban at present. The rise in prices forfrultbaa madeadellght- lul change in atlulrs. The Interstate Commerce Cornmls- sloners will soon be in San Francisco to look into the alleged discriminations on Missouri river and Pacific Coast rates. One hundred and fifty Jans have been run out of Nampa and Caldwell, Idaho. and there will probably be a further up- rising against tbem on the Oregon Short Line. The Temescal tin mine has been closed n (, ..nl.liP nwinu. to tha lutn ntih lislied reports of its standing. No one will be allowed on the premises except employes, Bev. J. A. Smith, the absconding evangelist, has returned to Santa Crut from Seattle in company of the Sheriff, Bill waa set at (2,000, in lieu of which he is in Ull. lie acknowledges his guilt, The Wolfley Canal Company, In Marl- ipa county, A. T.. is working 6J0 men, copa and I Dieted by November 1. The ditch Is over 00 miles in length and is now near- lng completion, The San Luis and San Joan u In Rail road Company has been incorporated, with a capital slock or iiuu.ouo, to con struct a railroad northward from San Luis Obispo to El Moro, a distance of about ten miles. At Pbtenlx, A. T., four member of the Philharmonic Band (Mexican) liave been arrested on a charge of maintain' Ins a nuisanco, in playing their instru menta between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. and late at night. During the last two weeks over 15,000 head of beef cattle have been brought from the mountains to Maricopa county, A. 1.. to latum on tne Aiiaifa Ueids in .i.- u , . - -i. i . . I vim vuoy prrpnmujry iu Hiiueui w California and Easlern markets. Judge Van Vleet has decided to re sign his position as Superior Judge at Sacramento, to take effect within the next lew months. The Judge proposes to resume the practice ol bis profession and will locate In San rancisco. Rooms at Tacoma have been rented through third parties, presumably for Twin Wo, of Portland, for the one of a mercantile bouse, ihls Is the first de cisive move to establish Chinese mer chants in connection with the Northern Pacific Oriental Steamship Line, The weeds on the monitor Monadnock, which vessel baa been lying for year near the ferry-gate entrance to tbe Mare Island dock yard, were lound to De irom three to twelve inchea In length, and it I ml mnsidra.hla labor to vet them off tbe bull. Articles of Incorporation of the Gran- ite and Ureenhoru Consolidated Mining .ml MlllinoHomnanvof Granite. Gr.nt county, Or., were filed in the office of the Secretary ol Mate oy A.J. labor, Joseph N. Dinners and C. N. Miller; capital stock, $l,!HXi,0U0, Dun's Commercial Agency has advices from every wheat-growing county in . . -i. U.. ...... , , ... L crow for 18DJ will be 2,800,000 bushels less than in i"i. me yieiu in the e nri I 4 ill ia, j a 1 KiS S id" " ,l"leU' " I ..i .. l Ldward Hyatt Is fitting out a camp- Illg rmpruinuii w vuiirvt vuiuicua iur i the trip will be to make as complete a I showing as possible of birds, snakes and liiaida of Southern California. Tbe trip will last about two months. Tbe whaling schooner Blakely of San Francisco waa wrecked at ollddleton Island. Alaska, on June 24. She Is al most a total loss. While rounding Mid- dleton Island to allow some ol the crew to go ashore and hunt for wild g-we tne vessel swuca a niuuen rocs, nou marked on the charts, three miles south- east of the Island. She ran ashore and Descnea. uer nun was anauenxi, oui the sails, iurniture, lustrumenU and Unm .r aaua.1 I itl uiIa.1 -av-itrt r k- AIIB Ulllltl VUUIiyuillUUU VI tllU Vl V I CS Benu b k. W WrTta 3 K S, Bepumitans, 181 wmocrais, atopies . . . a n.p.w Kanata 1 Kaimliltcana II llant. I -- r- cK:rats.l Democrat and I'rohlbltlonist. t l.,nlu. n.rt. an, I I I'llli.n,' Tl.a I The Democrats gain four in the Senate and - - - - i - r j - lose one in tbe House over the last Leg i.lntiiM Tha Kannhlipana Inaa nine nf I which seven are in the Senata and two in the House. , A Virginia (Nev.) dispatch save: A nn m bar of members of the local oomna- all niea of the Nevada National Unsrdhve ishment recently inflicted on Private lams at Pittsburg, by order ol Lieuten- in extensive use for more than a genera- At Cincinnati last week was a gather-ant-Colonel Btreator. A large majority tion. Its recent commem-ameni iin.i ing of leading raiiiUliata to dinr-naa a of tbe members of the local malitia tie- long to labor anions, and their resigns- tions are iikeiy to result in tne disband- roent of two out of the three companies in In this county. tr. The Lob Angelee Board of County Supervisors has passed an ordinance which baa for its purpose the protection of a number of birds snd animals which Tbat which many of our intermediate are now undergoing in that county a scho tls the public schools especially very rapid extermination. The animals lack in freshneae of spirit, vitality of in and birds are the seal, the sealion, tereet and variety of method the kinder mountain gray squirrel, golden oriole, gartena and colleges and universities are mockingbird, and the California road developing in a remartsbli degree, runner and meadow lark. It is also a Tbe spread of tbe kindergarten and the crime to rob the nests or destroy tbe enthusiasm with which the spiritual Idea eggs of any of tbe birds. Fines and im- of education beh'nd it Is . being re prison went are the penalties (or viol- calved promise notable rcsolu la the lion of the ordinance!. pear future. PURELY PERSONAL Prof. Garner Goes to Africa to Study the Language of the Gorilla and the Chimpanzee Etc. Some famooi nien'i letter do not need to bo burned, One of the "Iron Duke" of Wellington has never vet been read. Princess Louie and President Harri son's wife are aald to be the only ladies who have ever been permitted to enter the cloisters of the Monastery of BanU Tom Carter. Chairman of the Repub lican National Committee, was once a book acent in Illinois, and baa sold cop let of the "Footprints of Time" to QuincT people. Mr. Moody will not return to America in time to conduct his (funeral conference at Northfleld this year, and Dr. A. J. Gordon of Boston will have charge oi tbe meetings in his absence. William T. Adams, better known aa "Oliver Optic," haa written altogether more than 100 books for boy, and he is now buoy at work with another. Mr. Adams is 70, but well enouith preserved to last for thirty years to come. Some New England newspapers speak of Mies Kuth Burnett, who is a postu lant for admission into one of the Cath olic sisterhood, as a niece of James Rus sell Lowell. The Boston Herald sets them right by declaring her sister of tbe poet s son-in-iaw. Josephine Werner, a New York confl Itaible by way of her tear duct, and false stories. General Klrby Hmlth's children al have " Klrby " in their name, and there are a great many ol them. I he Auincn collection of autographs in lies Moines, la., has lust been enriched by (ieneral Smith's last oillcial order in the Confed erate service, commanding an aide at New Orleans to turn over some lunds to General Canby, the Federal commander there. The first year that Mr. Niklsch, the leader of the Boston symphony orches- tra. waa In this country lie was exceed- Ingly lonesome without his wifo, and, though idolized by many a winsome maid and matron In the modern Athens. " his heart was true to Poll." The sec- ond year he y sited Oerm -ny during his I vacation, and orougtiw ins who anu cnu dren to America. Lait year they both went to the Fatherland, but this season they are to spend in this country. Prof. Oarner, who has goue to Africa to study the language of the gorilla and the chimpanzee, says be will not return to this country until he has secured suf- flcient phonographic records of tbe kiette.bleWtoK.eUle7nUelv tle moSkey lanXe lie I as m years' produce three sounds in the monkey lan guage which are intelligible to monkeys. They were sounds expressive of a desire for food, for drink and of terror. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Many Discouraging Features In the Edu catlonal Situation In the United States Yale University. Chicago schools will cost t5,0!)l),084 for 1BVZ. The new fourth class at West Point has 200 members. Fnrtv-thrnn nlnctrlntl Knirlnnnn n-nra . . n graduated Irom Uomwll this year. The University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind has lust completed its forty- eigntu year. The total gifts to Yale during the last year have been 1000,000, while Harvard received but 1500,000. Yale University has Just celebrated ner one hundred and ninetv-tlrst birth day, uid age is honorable. The pupils of the Doylestown (Pa.) public schools have about 1.400 to their credit in the national bank. Over 12,000 volumes bave been added to the library of Columbia College witnin tne last twelve months. The commencement of the University oi jnicnigan waa neiu June au. bix hun K 1 I t . t A.. ... 1 dred anu eighty-nine students were graduated. Philadelphia nays school teachers $420 Lor. 'ir'Ver W0 a year for .V'.'rJJ' wuou n'""uu,u 01 ow ". There are now seventy schools for the deal and durau In the United states, ami liera la also a collena Inr tlmm ln,.t,l . Waahington, D. O. , . .. . . else, of the Ohio Wesley.n University, I Ilk I at IV VA 11 at it aaa nl nrniA an h I IU1 ... - .. I graduated In the various courses, .rv.ni,. 4 w The American Society lor the Kxten - 'on of Unlveralty Teaching ha. decided to estaoiisn a university extension sem- lnary for the training ot lecturers and organlxerl. The University of Pennsylvania has this year 1,704 students, which makes it tl fourth in the list ol great educational in stitutions. The three greater are Yale, Harvard and Michigan Universities. Cheese-making in Canada has enor mously improved within recent years as la result ol the method of instruction which una oeuo umnioieu dv ine govern- I t. .,.. i ment In sending competent instructor Lf """"""-" The National Educational Association recently In session at Saratoga, resolved 10 noiu no meeting in itci.i, nut instead to take part in the World's Educational l,n..n.. . 1 1.. fll.l .1...:.. . tha u. hi in I) a n Kiiii.m. C Ol tond AaV"bor li X cXl UIIIO anu Ann Arbor Dental Colleges. aaa. . . . i ara Iria milv miaa that a.l , ...... ... I . - ..... ...u... n,iiru w study dentistry. JMdame H rw-hfeliit. .i who was dentist to the family of the late 1 mmm ,I.,H,I tn l,i 1... II.. ..I I-. . Ktnperor Vt iltiam, was gra the first-named institution. Emperor William, was graduated IioB f i. - m.i- ,t-r i. . I ? th. ninn- diaiineHn. nf i-i ..V.S f," BIl7lnlloB 0f di .trank ,k- Northwest territorv and Vl .n.H.. similar institntiona In ilmt K nearl a ousrt-r nf . ranm . a- "i whose series of sohcwl readers have bei the most snaceanful year of its bistorr both numerically and financially. ' ' There are many discouraging features tha a.incitli.nal .im.H.J Tu .ki. Dnt thBre are also man aitma nf progress. Education is weakest in tha that secondary schools and strongest In tna universities and in the nrimarv ahn..i. BEYOND HIE' ROCKIES Warm and Friendly Expressions of International Good Will THE PRESIDENT AND KING HUMBERT The Wheat Exports of the United States Last Year The Canadians on Canal Reprisals. Cattle In Lyon county, Tex., are euf- lering irotn lexaa lever. A Chicago dispatch says the whisky trust la in danger ol disruption. The Salvation Army slum workers in New York say the slums of that city are as tiau as tnoee in London. Cruiser No. 12, denominated hitherto about 300 miles wide was developed be as the Pirate, is to be named the Coluin- tween California and Hawaii, and the bia by order ef Secretary Tracy. results as shown by the report seem to Dr. F. L. Him. a. noted Knonialiat on ind cate the most favorable route to be a nervous diseases, has declared Alice Mitchell, who ihot Frmta Ward at Mum. phis, insane. General Weaver was presented at Den' ver with a silver pen, with which to s gn the free-coinsge bill when he is elected President of the United States. Local capitalists, octiag with an out side syndicate, bave made offers for the purchase of some of the street railways oi Lew Urieans so as to consolidate ttiein all. The people of Louisiana have resolved not to be drowned out again, and the general levee system is to be rained three leet above tbe lielgbt ol the recent Hood. The United States exported last year 225,000,000 bushels of wheat, its largest exportand Eastern grain men are of the opinion that next year will be still larger. Tbe Secretary of State Is advised of the denunciation by Salvador of the treaty concluded in December, 1870. The treaty will, bowever, continue till 30 next. May The Canadians on the question of ca nal reprisals threaten to return blow for blow, and 11 tbe Americans want to right, they can have aa much of that article as they want. I he most conservative estimate; nut Ihe wheat yield this year at 650.000,000 nusliels and the corn yield at 1, 700,000 ,- uuu. i nts is a tailing on irom 1HU1 on both cereals. A watch company In Canton, O., is tahg hJ f e?Ultin? ,rfora ?yco" lor dam- instituted company into lue organization. Assistant Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey Davidson will be detailed to assist Colonel Mendell in pre- paring plau for a system of sewerage lor n rancisco. ui a total oi out) convicts in the Kan- sas penitentiary but nineteen are fe- males, showing that women possess only a nine more man t per cent, oi the cusaedness found in men. r,,mml.lnnr nf int,ni ...... Ma'on in bis report for the fiscal vear enueu jane ,w says: " ine total collec tions of internul rnvnnnn vnru lir sr.7 543, an increase of $7,822,128 over the . ... . . . ' I previous year. The newest innovation In cars is the " wbaleback " freight car, made of steel and Bald to be superior to the ordinary square-built car. His claimed that in collision they will be able to withutnnd an enormous push, A sensation has been created at Den ver by the arrest of J. II. Cross and J McUAiiiels, who are charged with tbe robliery of President Moffatt of the First National Bank, whicli created such a sensation there years ago, It is expected that the cable road on Third avenue, New York, will be in op w I OIK, wit ne in OP-1 November. Tbe road eration iy next will be divided into three sections, with a separate cable for each section and a difierent epeed for each cable. A New York woman hni haan m.Hn0 a Hood tblnv bv havinir her teeth mill nv barbers and then inform nir nn t hum The ll n A for thft niifUlthnrir.ml and Irrau. ular pulling of a tooth by any tonejrial practitioner in that city la $50, Atone time there were $3,000,000,000 oi unueu waies oomia out payable in gout money or tw equivalent, lliese bave been redeemed, excei.t alm asm . 000.000. and most of ihe-a ara haiii against national nanx currency. A spark from a locomotive set fire to vue cianuuiu uu vompanys warehouse Is; X oTlT urVeutme Vnd ZZZ uestroyed besides much ra road nroiv . erty. ina losses win reach I73.UUU. The sending of the cruiser Giovanni by Italy 10 take part in the New York Columbus celebration has caused the nasaaira nf verr warm ami Irin.llo a. presstoneof international good-wil lie- tween the President and King Humbert, , ... . v . i -t . a. ny uu nam oi capimusvS UBS pur- chased Columbus K. Cummings' stock in the Union National Bank of Chicago. n. . li , .l ; 1 aait i .n.,l..l.... n. Hi., .'... M... inn mi7 uiu a too. ine iransaction i u.uiviiiit viw fi,v'w,Jr. rive mem-1 bers of the Bvndicata are PridJni other Chicago banks. ti. iu.i.i tr ,. ... .... New York city is now in its ninth vear. Last vear ttXl a r . away for vacations of about two weeks each, and over 4,000 excursion tickets were slven to girls who could onlv leave tbe city for a day at a time. I iuwumuw i.Kurroui uiiuiau pnia k..u..i a! Iv.. ( I.I . t t t , LiiiicTnii ui uii i in i ii if i ill iwiu im b ii ii ia? inur lmXV 1 10 Jan, 30 of t,,is .. v S im two-stor honaaa an.l ia. ii. t hrvA-storv (inni have haan n, n... ..... - ' . .,i.Y. , ' " , - .1 : I . i. . i , , , "--. ' """r "in .w i.n n7 .uu v.me, nearly St. Louis will have over alx miles ot "um natl streete during the autumnal .1e" mi 1 ."0' ?lT?T"a.?wr W,W''P lne 'no-iiMi companies are putting tumri unillua C.-JWIUliy tor proosition to organise a steamship line between New Orleans and South A men Mn 'Hrts- Tue ,u,u of K000.000 has already been subscribed, and 2.0ii0.0i,0 asketl Irom Cincinnati and other cities will be benefited by the direct trade with lmta American porta. A letter has been received bv Editor Medill of the Chicago Tribun from the Marquis de Mores, expressing disap i . v.. . k. v.. i . . . i f,u,. rt ,uv wr j ii. UM irru . ' va ' r U m the Tnhuni and asking if Mr. Medill as sumed the responsibility. Mr. Medill is 66 years ot age. He looks on the letter as cha lenge, but saya he is willing to meet the Marquis in a twentyfont-.'oot ring In Jackson Park with a lava: nut, , - i keu or anything suitable. The Tribnnt traata tha mm., nnmAMn.t i " y.wwtuu.,; . - CONGRESSIONAL HATTERS. Message Relative to .the Practicability of a Cable Between California and the Hawaiian Islands. Tbe House bill for the admission of New Mexico will not be called up until next session. At a precautionary measure against the the introduction of cholera Secretary Tracy has directed tbe Collectors of Cus toms along tbe Atlantic seaboard to pro hibit tbe landing of immigrants from France. The presiding officer of the Senate has laid before that body a message from the President .f tbe United States, with the accompanying papera, relative to the practicability of laying a cable between California and the tiawaiian Islands. Secretary Tracy of the Navy Department in a letter states that the result ol the survey shows that a practicable route ran be eaeily selected. The report ol the hydrographic ollice of the bureau of navigation states that the survey shows that the laying of the cable on almost any line between California and the Ha waiian Islands is practicable. A line rno.m? Iin.e eea Monterey Bay.Cal., nu Honolulu. Senator Allen's bill granting ahont twenty-eight acres of the Fort Walla walla military reservation to trie city of Walla Walla (or a public park has parsed the Senate. The bill allows tbe city of Walla Walla the use of the triangular portion of the reservation on the north corner, which is separated from the m tin body of the reserve by the county high way and the Uregon railway and naviga' tion track, for a pnblio park. It pro- videe. however, that before beg nning to use any ol the land the city shall present to the Secretary of War detailed plans iur ine iuiiruvviurui, uuu u Bonn re- ceive bia amiroval : aluo that the United States reserves to itself the title in the tract and the right to resume possession and occupy any portion of it whenever in the j ulgment of the Presdent the public interest may require It without "J'.?'8 lor compensation to the city lor the. improvements mad-- o- lor d mi. Ke8 wulch tu government m iy inf 1 t, Uepresentative'Wilson has introduced a mil granting me nontiern racinc right of wav through the Puyallup In dian reservation, which liaj recently neen lavorauiy reported ny tne Uommit- tee on Indian Affairs. The hill nroonses torAttiyand connrm an agreement be tween the t'uyaliup Indians ami the Northern Pacific, made in 1870. which grants right ol way through the reserva tion lor the (Jascade branch of the Northern Pacific. There has been a number of bills introduced More for nghiBof way through the l'uyalluo reser vation, but all bave been postpjned or nungup, awaiting some acilon which will forever settle the Puvallun Indian difhculties. Perhaps this bill will be treated in tbe same way, although it is now represented that the Northern Pa- cilio needs the granted right of way and the station grounds, and there is really no reason wny some mil should not pass. "' n companies v - ' "'"a oi this character, each desiring to secure " . . . v..u .: nwi, n probable, however, that this bill will be " UP un 11 o.ne action is taken next winter on the pending Puyailuo bill in me eenaie. TUP rillPiPrt rvnicmiH Harvard University Applies for Space for a Representative Exhibit From That Institution. The World's Fair directory has ex- penueu up to date approximated J7.250.- UJU. The famed "Six Nations" in New York State will iewell represented in the Indian exhibit at the World's Fair. It is proposed to hold World's Fairs in Uorlin In ltmu an. I In I,-.... 1 1,),U, u... . " " " iwmf, uui Jenite action has not yet been taken by the nations concerned. In Denmark's exhibit at the World's Fair will be a fine array of porcolain ware and a notable artdisnlav. inelndina " scuipn Several Amazons of the King- of Da. homey will probably be seen in the Da- iiuuiey viiihkh, wiiicn win oe estaniisned at the World's Fair. Sixty or seventy natives and their manner of living will be shown. An euo." .ueln mde to bave the ""."".vi eorgia make tine ex hihit at the World's Fair. It is believed mi iuuii r-muiv wumu greaiiy siimii- ia e me investment ol capital in cotton mills in tne fcouth. , The exhibit to be made at the World'- fair bv kmnn. the relehrutu.l (Jor,nn I Kiiiuimncr, win rrpreseni an expenunure oi i,ouu,u,iu. me largest cannon ever made, weighing 122 tons, will be in tha exhibit, as will also several hundred tons wi -r wnioriai. ha. asked m.nt aid to enable it Vo make .n fxhild" of 'li ig an?. ' 5 n e nor (l ira rLomm aa nn inr Fn The orld's Fair Commission for Peru i k.- -".-J ...... UL ... a J i m has nwested the im- uas au noftance to all breeders, nimals peculiar to that Aanni Ai t .r.t,. Krum..jr ui .ur Him.. 'n... i " j i iriuiim iaj b ni, ruuiiin. aiirn aa I -,, , r.,u-n, unns anu oinerg. i , lh. 1. n .k.4 - II. ' ,a " 'uu ul,fc a vp creuib-I able exhibit will be sent to Ohica. The authorities of Harvard Univereitv have annli.d in lll,,f Pa.Kl- f .V' denartn ant ,,f i rT.JnJuZ u.i. t'Z VJ, . " . . . .. r . t itrni ...... i ai (air lor 7.000 square feet for a thormuh. ly reprentative etiucational e.hihit l.om that historic Institution. The nffl the university say they are nre- L P""d not only lo fill, but to splendidly j . . . .... ' I ami represeniaitveiv nil everv foot , flniirA th.. nan u .rrfi t ...v.. vw w ainuvci ii lUCUlt I The Washington State building at the World's Fair Wl show tosomeeitenttlie i forest resources of the State. The found,.. loreei resources Q tha. Stat. Tha fnntiH. . ... . - I ti.,n .u. -nt ".r-Vi "vr" r"":1 ron w,n. "V". 'on of nT.mo r.V?n8 8ml ?r,y" W J?1 in diameter at the small end. The su L? V"0,1"! !. . building will contain .ki., .1. i tftS trr-H men iirMiv l 1 1 1 1 1 aM r nnn nntanoii -Auias i . building material. Uirector-Ueneral Davis has announced that he will probably create a bureau ot athletics in the department of liberal arts ol the World's Fair and appoint some wen-xnown promoter or athletic stKirt aa chief. Colonel Davis Las a nUn also for securing a forty acre camp ground one mite south of Jackson Park, t n this street, if the plan is followed, will be a wneei course and a big grand stand. It will be suitable for military reunions and for the tents of the soldiers There will be in the liberal arts build ing of the World's Fair a library of worka on charities and penal institu tions. It will consist in the main of the reports that have been iasned bv nn hi i i- officials and public and private institn- .mus . Biiiirr a cnaruaoie or peuai na- JR., . .i , . ,,n ro"010"- complete iniei i eauouy ot the department nf lllv nf era! arte asks that all charitable and pe- nolosica olHcial In.tltntinn. .n.t w. n...a w i v ties send to him at once their last pubhc for Anni i . , I yj FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS Inebriety Among the Fashionable Women in Englani LAVA DESTROYS MOUNTAIN HUTS. The Eyesight of the Czarina Growing Worse An Insurrection In the Congo Free State, It Is reputed to bave cost the present Emperor of China 110,000,000 to get married. A recently discovered manuscript proves that Columbus was born at fca vona, Italy. They call the bicycle the devil's char lot in Turkey, and tbe Sultan has for bidden iti ute. Buffalo Bill was one of the lions of the evening at one ol Mrs. Mackay's recent lxndon receptions. It is proposed to have an exhibition at Milan lu 1 854 similar to tbe one now in progress at Vienna. Miss Terry's little slice for her aliare of the Irving-cura-Terry tour in America next year Ij 1,000. Riots have been caused by the cholera regulations in Tashkend. Tbe troops killed and woundei seven persons. A street-car line is now being built in T.isbkend, the capital of Kussian Turk estan, by a French company. The lava stream from Mount ;Etna has destroyed many mountain huts, and is rapidly approaching Nicolosi. At the Bieley (England) rifle meeting Scotland won the national challenge trophy with an aggregate score of 1,602. All the pawnshops In Moscow owned by Jews will be closed before the end ol this month by order of the government. Verdi baa consented to compose a can tata or symphony in honor of the Co lumbus celebration at Genoa this au tumn, It is said that only five passengers were killed on all Ihe railways of Great Britain and Ireland during the whole of last year. A series of fires have been reported from the Philippine Inland', rendering thousands of inhabitants homeless and destitute. The Arabs of Yongwe on the Upper Congo have revolted against the Congo Free State and cut off communication with Tanganyika. All the tickets for next summer's per formance at Beyruth bave been sold; I40,(KiO in all has been received for the twenty performances. Latest advices from the Argentine Re public state that wges are again going up in the colonies, owing to the great scarcity of farm laborers. Tha 0ratat nonii-t. nf p. iii be called in to consult upon the con(j ti0n ol the evmiir l.t of th rwinii wuich row9 (ron, ba(J t0 W0Me It Is said by those within the pale that overindulgence in intoxicating beverages is lamentaniy on tne increase among iashionable women in England. Information respecting the cereal ex ports of the Argentine Republic for the first quarter of 18D2 indicates a large in crease over tne same period in the pre V,0U8 year A scheme is now being developed in Scotland by which a high grade of brick is being made from chinned granite and clay. The experiments are esid to have been successful, The newlv elected Municipal Councils. composed of Socialists, have dissevered the police force in several towns of b ranee. The government will reorgan- ize them as State police. For the first half of the current vear me returns ot no less man seventeen ,'i!.i. t, f.ni . i ..n i'i' ,railL0.8 ,9,.ow.? f,Rll'n off "d " ' " . f responsin.e L , 1 ' ol lu. , . , . . . n ,,"ur""".' which ,trled.t';'n .".r: 1 . ". " V" 1 "enes oi rigoi wavering in their support of Gladstone, Raimunde Indueza Palacio. ex-Dictator of Venezuela, has arrived at Paris, with $15,000,000 as a golden solace for tha ills of defeated ambition. He sava the sood of his country was all he desired, but he goi more. The medical department of 8t. Peters burg is distributing cholera disinfectants ai cosi prices, ine uzar presided at a iliscusston of the appointment of an of hcer with dictatorial power to combat the epidemic in the Volga provinces. tnnnnnrlnnil. nlll Kj r..nann..l t me arcnaioiogists who visit tbe Col urn bian hxposition at Madrid to Inspect one of tha vnll-k now n Rnmruaan nalab hthic sites, that of San Isidro, in the vauev oi the Jlanzanarea near MadrM t. i 11.1..1 a., ,v . . .. I'." predjctHj that th, IV 2 lAh," J 11 10 preuiuieu inai me cimtng tnomi- naval lurces will I"" "u " '""7 .""aoavaio. wiaiioi miRciiaiO. film illVj CJl cention oi the Minotaur. Tn.WakiaflKu trait Iqma baaIa 1' . t U tl,. . . . . . . - . ftnd poflMDly the Lntona all the ship) oi I1"0 luiwiiiouiu uvot reserve will be .1... ...u a. .1. nnmn, an rri r i .. ii i, ... . .T.he Co,0?ne Ga'tU h African natives who recently renulsed .." in me aiosni U .. II .. I t J . .. . , "ry, near Miimanjora, were sup miiovi wnu inrKo nuiiiunr oi onyner .a... . i ,iu,...i.i ...i.L- n V.. V pne wun a large num o"7,'k.X: ,?Ju- lu" omuu " luu " ""r"? . Vl" trlR' 0,.,h,e Anarchists at Ltege, oe'gmm, conciuuea wim a y.rd.ct oi till 1 1 f V (lAinAAil tha lajHa) a....-lA- a. a., O - a -" ..vn, wa. tCii- wurwi i iweniy-n?e years- penal aerv 1 11? I or . I " . . year, each, the four others' fifteen yea7. aaeh and nina tn ahnrtar tarm. ' runt. iv in ii unit rutnn laeiii rr itrania - i .t. i . .... . nre camellia trees in Europe is that which is just now in full b'oomst Pi lniti near Dresden. It form" una of the sights of tha diatrirt. it ... imported from Japan about 150 rears aw, ib aooin seventeen varus high and 1 - 40,000 blooms. i x M. Spiridon, a wealth? Frenchman, !,,lofferL., l0,".,10 ,th World'8 f?ir. to ?hib".! in the department of fine .r,ltlmU modS of 8L ,,Vter'1 Cathedral In Kome. The model will come with an authenticated history, showing it to he tbe one designed by the architect, San Uallo, in 1540. The blessing of the banner of the anti- Social, st Clerical League by the Bishop casion of a disturbance. A bodv of So in tne imeirai ai urusssis was the oc- cialists forced their way into the hall, and fiercely attacked the anti-Socialista, numbers of whom were seriously in jured, and the biased banner was de stroyed. In the recent British elections the Bi- cyclist Touring Club put lorth strenuous enorta to obtain Irom each Parliament- ary candidate a pledge to vote in favor m.lrinn tha Mn.ii,. nf l,..h. k. .n vehicles at night compnlsory. Many a ..u... ilj ui. :i. wu.v. w mm uaium uu Kill UUI Ilk there are 600.000 riders oi bicyclee In .. . . . t aiteu aVingUOQL PORTLAND MARKET. Produce, fruit, rta. WaiAT-Norninal. 'Valley. 1.22i? I. 25; Wall Walla, 1.16(21.17 per cental. . FLOUB-SUndard. $4.10; Walla Walla, 14.10; Graham, $3.76; tiuperflue, 3. per barrel. ... Oats New, 4447c per bushel. HAT-12ai4perton. MiLLSTUFfs Bran, $ 8; shorts, t-'l; eronnd barley, 122.601325; chop feed, I H W per ton; feed barley, $24(9.23; mid- lin8, 28 per ton; brewing barley, MOLLIS per cental. Buttkb Oregon fancy creamery, 27c; fancy dairy, fair to good, 1517c; common, 1212.Sic; CBlitornia, 38'rf40c per roll. CiiKBxi Oregon, lll23c; onng America, 12 lite per pound. Eoqb Oregon, 18c; Eastern, 18c per dozen. , ., Poultby Old Chickens, $100; broil ers, 2.0,)(33.00; young ducks, 3 603 6 00; geene, old, 5.0i7.ihj; young, ti.OO(?tf.OO per dozen; turkeys, 14c per pound. Vbobtablbb Cabbage, 12.00 per cent al; cauliflower, 13.60 per crate; Onions, II. 001.25 percental; new potatoes, fl(3 1.60 percental . lettuce, 10(4 i6c a bunch : equaeh, 2(3c; Oregon cucumbers, 10 lie per dozen ; tomatoes, f 1.25(3 1.50 pur box; Oregon turnips, 15c per dozen; young carrots, 15c per dozen ; beets, 15c . I . I I ........ .. Awn HW) Ll miV yet UUicu , vicguu wiu, vvgvv fv. dozen. FauiTs Blackberrles,67c per pound ; cherries, 8(3 10c per pound; Oregon peaches. 7oc((l.UO per nox uwioruia Orawiord peaches, $1.1501.25 per box Sicily teutons, 7.i)0; Uaaiornia, H.ouifl 6.60 per box; Smyrna tigs, 10c per n.a,,h nl,,ia l III I (, 7 I - ir box ; apricots, $1 per box ; Calilornia Bartiett pears. $2 per box; California ..ni.Lnni v iMM'i INI up lri,n CrIi. fornia watermelons, $:i3.60 per dozen ; Calilornia grapes, 2 per box. fltaple Orooerlm, IIonby lOwlSc per pound. Salt Liverpool, $15.u0g 18.00; stock, 1116(12 per ton, Corrua Costa Rica, 21 'c; Rio, 20c; Salvwior, 2oc; Mocha, 27 (3 30c; Java, 25(i(27 )tc; Arbuckie'a 100-pound cases, 20 17-2uc per pound. Svbup Eastern, in barrels, 4055c; balf-barrels, 42S,w6;jsc; in cases, 35(4 ttuc per gallon ; $2.26 per keg. California in barrels, 20(j4Jc per gallon; $1.75 per keg. Ricb Island, $o.i83o.60 per cental, Dkikd F'boits Petite prunes, bitflJc; shver, BJ-s 10c; Italian, llc; Uer- nmn.HaUOc; plums,0S7Vc; appies.6(tc7; evanoiatd apricots, 13icl4c; peacbos, i i(S no; pears, ou per pounu. BaANs small white, ac; ping, ziils La3Xc; butter, 8e: limaa, per pound. Sooab U, 4c; uoiden U, 4,',c; extra O, 6c; Magnolia A, 6c; grauulated, 6?4'c; cube crushed and powdered, 0c ; confectioners' A,5c; maple sugar, lo 1 c per pound. Cannbd Goods Table fruits, assorted quoted $1.60Ctl.80; peaches, $2.00; Bart lett pears,$1.80$ l.0 ; plums,$1.37H 1.60; strawberries, $2.25; cherries, $2.252.40; blackberries, $1.85(gI.IK), raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2,250 2.M0; apric)l8,l.,5iil.8J. Pielruit: As sorted, $1.00(1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums, $1.00(3 1.10; blackberries, $1.25 1.40 per dozen. Vegetables : Corn,"$1.45 t'.uu; (omaioes, iocuti.uv; sugar peas, 05c$1.00: string beans, 0uc(3$1.00 per dozen. Meata : Corned beet, $2.00w2.10: u: I u I .i ne . t u . ciiippeu uooi, inncii tongue, n, bkjck arenimpiy orainary narnvaru lowls, $3.15; 2s, $5.5 ': deviled ham. fl.5i)ra2 75 as well as the young chick", for the pur par itnran Fish: Sardines, 75c1.65; nose Is to raise for the city market, not ousters, f.'.jowj.oii; Baimon, tin, i-io. tans, fi.L'd(si.ou; hats, fi.vo; 'i lbs., $.252.50; i bbl., $5.50. Mlartlauoai. Nails Base quotations: Iron, rti'U steel, JJ.UU; wire, $3.50 per keg lHos tsar, m per pound; pig iron, lii&Zi per ton. Stkki IOKc per pound. Tin I. C. charcoal, 14x20. prime Qual ity, $8.50!.00 per box; for crosses, $2 extra per box; roofing, 14x20, prime quality, $.0Z,'i per box ; I. U. coke plates, 14x20, prime quality, $7.758.00 per box. L.KD tc per pound; bar, tic. Shot $1.80 per sack. HORHKHHOKS $5. aaval eroRKS uaknm, $4.50(ai5 per oaie; rosin, 4.tU(oCo per 4S0 pounds; tar, Diocinoini, sta.uu; Carolina, li.VJ per oarrei ; pitcn, per barrel ; turpen tine, ooc per gauon in carload lots. Hides, Wool and ITnpa, Hiuxs Dry bides, selected prime. 7t hc; lJtio less for culls; green, selected, over 65 pounds. 4c; nnder 66 pounds, 3c; sheep pelts, short wool, 30a50c; me- diuin, 0(as0c; long, 00c$1.25; shear- ings, 10(i2uc; tallow, good to choice, 3 3c per pound. Wool UmpouaVallev. 16(3180: Wil- lamette Valley, 15(3 18c. according to quality; Eastern Oregon, 1210o per I pound, according to condition. Hops Nominal ; 1018o per pound, according to condition. Tha Meat Market. JBkkf Live, l?2?4'ci dressed, 4 Oc. Mdtton Live. SVaaa'. dressed. 7e: miii i ib, nve, oc; ureasetl, ne. Hoqh Live. 6tf(ai)Jc: dressed. Vial l0c per pound. bMOKBO JHuats Medium bam. IBrS 10c; large ham, WaHHjc; breakfast bacon. 14(31(Jc. drv salt si, 1m. 1i)3. niuuaeu bihbh, iitgti'ic; smoked ba con, 11.0110 per pound. La o -Compound, 99c; pure, 11 I 124C; Oregon, 10li',c per pound. Baas and Barrinr. Burlaps, 8-oa., 40-inch, net cash, tic: burlaps. IO-01.. 40-inrh. nt r.h L..' ' J , "w vw.a, . , U . , uunnps, wu., ou-incn, net casn, be; burlaps, 15-os.. 80-inch, 12c; burlaps, 20 m., 70-inch, Uc. Wheat bags.Calcntta, 23x36, spot, 8c; three-buahef oat bags t4& Looking Ahead. A little girl, aged three, asked her rather for more candy, but was told to wait until tomorrow. Looking out of the window for a few moments she suddenly called out, "Papa, it looks like tomorrow now." Ithaca Journal. There are In Minnesota and the Dakotas bone heaps corrosponlhig somewhat in structure to the shell heaps of the east The mass was evidently accumulated around the tertees or earth lodges. . .... .. mt ronnes me bluuu, unrcg tossiiPATHi.i, ijiuihkmiu.h BILIOLSSESS, LITER C01PLAITS,MCK IlEiDlCHE, COLDS, PlSt'LES, all SKIN 1FFECT10.XS, and DISEASES IBlSISGfrom DIS0EDEBED 8T0MACH. TU Otnuine EAMB URG TEA i put up in YELLOW WRAPPED sciti FauimiU Sumoiwrt ef EVIL FRESt . t REOtHOTON CO. Accnra. Cam rnoaoa Mill MV AMJU DKECC1STS AMD iiSEKaV THE FARM AND GARDEN The whole growth of the Industr. . sheep hnsbaudry is dependent on ,i health and vigor of the aheep. It mi therefore that tbe flock master .u " never " let up In her efforts to Dr 1 disease in his flock. An ouncefr1 ventive is worth many pounds of cS,t Ohio annually prodnces 64.000 Oiw pounds of butter, only 7,000,000 oWi of which are made in creameries m ol the creameries still nee theoU'crM gathering plan. If the separator sv,..' can do in Ohio what It has don""' where, it is safe to say that tbe uut amount of milk now used for bntt. making would yield over KSmto pound. w The great value of a pnre-bred ir t, found in bia ability to transmittherW acteristi s of his breed to . his cffnriB. This ability is to be found only in'K; that bave long been established, snd ., a general rule the longer any hiee.l h been bred lor any special rurp l0 .'.!! more certainly will a pure-bred aire that breed transmit those qualities to U offspring. ' The margin of profits In all kinds of stock-raising is not large enouub to mats it profitable to produce scrub animaison the average farm. When there is proiit in thus raising scrubs there ia a nWh greater profit in raising grades. To miit grade, however, a pure-bred sire ia el sential. A grand sire is often the n.i oi uie pure-oreu in appearance. In. i i i --., ; there is altogether too much nncurlaiutv aooui me cnaracier oi me odf pring. when hor-es are to bo tnmerl in. Ft . I .1. . . ' ."" ghouid be removed and their haof. (nhv trim ined. if triniminir ia ....... i. j I 'l l...:. i . i.i .i... i . . u- iiin ich .iti ,iiud Aiaiu H ciiaiu'e to rest, and the ankle mucl(-s will retrain their tone if Btrained through iinnerect shoeing. Care iu the points mention will do more toward lengthening ths working Uvea o! roadalers and toward rendering their daily service more vain, able and more agreeable. -I'l.ui fuul ml, l Ihnn h.. . ..1. l'oultrjr I'oluU. Tuuuomo F rnjcr.J Darting about hither and thillier through the short grass we sawl'uo vnun chickens. Just tblnlr nf ,t... the little things are mottly hatched m incubators, jtit enougu hens being used as setters to as to provide a natural " brooder" for each flxk of twentvfiv to fifty clucks. 'I his for the late spring season. Earlier In the season Mr. Thnmn. son utes artificial brooders, with wh eh i ne tias oniy tair success, owing to the met mat there ib not vctagoo.1, ratnral common-eense brooder on Ihe markM He has five incubators of 600 ex, cipac- ity each, which are ample for tne mnt extensive poultry concern, and he finds no difficulty in hatching hundreds ami thousands ot chickens. But. like everybody else, he mm, riences a deal of trouble in raising tbe birds to a marketable age, which fact leads us to the conclusion that what the poultry fraternity needs now is a first- class brooder, made on lotfi tctentilic and common-sense principles, ntut wa have reason to believe tbat one will be produced at an earlv date. Mr. Thomn. son's yards for laying stock consist nf about two acres each, with verv larua i anu commoaious ne minuses. A part of each yard is sown to oats for ereen fond a most excellent idea. The laving li..i ; i j. . . . 3 . tne lancy trade, luiprova Tour Farm Ilcrnc-. ITcxas Live-stock Journal. I There is room lor improvement of the live stock on most farms, and nrohshlr a good many farmers have decided that they will make a definite improvement in this direction this year. Perhaps yon are one of tbem and yon are iu-t now questioning in what line it will pay to direct your special efforts. Let us sug gest that your horses have earlv consid eration. By having good horses you csn sdvance your profits in two ways: 1. y getting more work done with the same number of teams. 2. By proline ing colts of better selling value, lies mares sb largely as possible for the furin work, and have good ones. Breed them to stallions of the best draftor road tvie. and you will have coits worth 10J per cent, more than the ordinary farm prod uct, it does not speak well lor a man i common sense when he has fine cattle. the best breed of hogs and sheep, ami yet does the work of the farm with a pair of worn-out and broken-down ani- male. The best economy of labor on tbe 'arm is only reached by having laborers, both men and horses, tbat are in the best Dhvsical conditions. We all know there is no monev in emoloving a man who cannot do a man's full work, even though we may pay him less than lull wages. Tbe same rule will apply to the 'earns and. while we are noon tuis sub ject, to the tools also. Plowing With Balky Horeea. Corn'tfKindeut National Etoi kmnn.) It has fallen to mv lot to handle sev eral troublesome horses. For a boree that rears and plunges or one that lets go on the bit, turns half round and starts right againBt the other horte 1 know of no treatment so enectual aa to buckle a strap with a ring in it around the out side front foot just below the fetlock. To this ring attach a strong rope or strap. Pass this through the bame ring and itc. to ine ariver. un tne nrei inuna- .. .. .... . Ilon 01 trouble take his foot away, ana no,d. " Dn.til J00 ,lftve ni" co1"!'11'16, ?l hold it until tention. In . ii uuu, in viio luraiiniim ncvp .,u moving on three legs. Watch his tem per. When he forgets his determination to balk let him have his foot. Cart es ind speak kindly to him. Very seldom ia a whip required. Mr. Rider Haggard's bloody stories are to be bonnd in blood-red, like tho famous old "Tales From Blackwood." AAPHTOLINE X HEroBB TAKING. irTKR TAXIM WE GUARANTEE APHTOl.INE to pr.1iire Fl'-sh, bevt-lop th Hut mid mHke tl'e F e Lo 'k Plump sod YoHthlul The only rem, ctv In ttia worl.l that will ln"rca.e the welebt to any mount dcitred. Ml r fen ale. Price. 1 llJ fJierboxbv all or xi,re . K,,rmle h" l'r" it: "end for clreHlar. 1 WKLL MEDICINE CO., ;S Kcariir ntm, f aa Fraudnco.