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EUGENE CITY GUARD, ! I CAB r BELL. rrwpMetar. PURELY PERSONAL EUGENE CITY. OREGON. A Parisian Physician Thinks That Has Dl -covered a Vaccination Against Cholera. He Indians Suspend Hop-Picking to Engage in Gambling. THE SIUSUW SALMON RUN LIGHT. Wardner Union Miners Released An Attempt to Betray the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Mr Ballington Booth la laid to re ceive but $7 per week (or her services to ttie baivation Army. Mn. Richard Kins of Corpus Chrlatl, Tex., owns 700,000 acres and 103,000 head of cattle and horses, W. K. Vanderbilt baa recovered from liia sunken yacht Alva $1,600 in money and 3,000 worth of diamond. The eon of Howella, the novelist, haa passed a brilliant examination (or en tranco to the Kcole dea Beaux Arte in I'aris. The mother of Rev. Robert Fulton Craryof I'oughkeepsle ia the onlyaur viviutc child of Robert Fulton, the in ventor of tlie steamboat. Miss May Graham, a Wesleyan grad uate, and Mies May Scott, a Vaesar graduate, are named as the tint young women to receive Yale fellowships. The Crar ii never lonely on bis splen did yacht, the Polar Star, a lie carries a The Willamette Valley is swarming crew of 300 men, who are selected from with Chinese pheasants. Coal haa been discovered In the bills one mile east of Klamath Falls, Or. P. 8. Smith, a merchant of Lavina, Mont., has been arrested, identified as a stage robber. Rattlesnakes are unpleasantly numer ous in Linn county, Or., in the foothills of the Cascades. The government commissioners are examining the different sites for a deep water harbor on the Los Angeles coast. Twenty-nine candidates for the ofhVe of Fish Commissioner, to be tilled by the next Oregon Legislature, are already reported. Heavv nluht foirs in Southern Cali fornia have retarded Iruit drying along the coast. The weather haa been warm and clear in the interior. The Ltne county, Or., Hop Growers' Association have agreed to pay for pick ing this year 40 cents for 7-bushel bales and 60 centa for V-bushel boxes. One hundred and thirty-five mlnere under arrest at Wardner, Idaho, have been released, but the indictments against them have not been dismissed. In a canvaas of Washington on the question ol selecting a State ftower, the rhododendon was largely the favorite, re ceiving 7,704 votes out of a total of 14,440, the best sources in the imperial fleet. The Sultan of Turkey, Abdul Hamld, is an excellent pianist, and part of his daily routine consists in giving a couple of hour' instruction to bis daughters. Dr. llaffklne of Paris, a young but disiinguisned biologiit, thinks that after many experiments he has discovered a method of vaccination against cholera. Professor Robert E. Moore of Phila delphia, who has been giving Mr. Blaine a com se of massage, aiys he considers hi in good for fifteen or more years of Ufa. Mrs. Potter Palmer is to drive the last nail In the women a building at the Chi' cago World's Fair. How much of a hit lie will make is altogether problemat ical. Mr. Harrison la quoted as saying the worst feature of executive life is thevait amount of hand-shaking and document- signing the President is forced to an dergo. By the death of ex-Governor Myron II. Clark Hamilton Fish is now left the sole survivor of those distinguished men who have held the Governorship of New lorn prior to latf. Kossuth, who is now 89 years old, is about to publish the first volume of the memoirs on which he has been engaged since shortly after the close of the American civil war. BEYOND THE ROCKIES Brooklyn Mechanic Invents a Very Useful Machine. PRISON METHODS IN TENNESSEE. Large Sam of Money Unearthed In Old Mexico The Rochester Driving Park for Sale. m.-.i,...- t v a i 1. -n . II I. ..tl.ni.tju1 that tha .nnl. errtn nf . V """ . ,u 7-r. " . .: .. ... 1 . . : old. is one ol the most nnimlar woman Va aw will vuanh VfJI IUU1 . . .. V " ' i. . . . ' " writers In Knilinil. Him writes nun. larly, except on Hundays, from 9 In the morning till 1 o'clock, and again from oto 7. Bishop Paret'a ruturn from Europe by a slow freight steamer not a sal ling ves sel, as was once stated was designed to secure immunity from cholera. He knew no immigrants would be likely to sail on such a steamer. It is stated that Andrew Carneirle does not own Oluny castle in Scotland, but merely rents it from the head of the Clan MHcl'herson. The latter, having met with business reverses, was com pelled to lease the ancestral property. M. Felix Tiseerand, member of the trench Academy of Sciences, has been appointed by decree of the Minister of Public Instruction Director of the Paris Observatory for a period of five years in the place ol Admiral Aloucbei, deceased, Reference haa frequently been made of late to the rapid way in which the Prince of Wales ia aging. Since the death of his son it haa affected his ap pearance still more and robbed him of what had been left of the onre peculiar- tbe Paiaro Valley will reach boxes this year. It will take about 400 oars to take that amount of fruit to market. At FlagstafT, A. T., Jailer Henry Ilanta was seized by the prisoners in the county Jail, bound and gagged, and all but two of the men escaped. The six now free, it ia thought, will sooa be recaptured. Fishing on the Sluslaw is now in progress. Two canneries, those of Myer A Kyle and C. Timmons, are running. The salmon run, as yet, is light. The sum of 25 cents each is paid for large salmon. There will be $3-10,000 snt on the Foso irrigation system ; $00,000 on the East-side Canal : (100,000 on the Seventy eight Canal, and about $10,000 on lateral canals in Kern county within the next aix months. As the result of one week's picking In ' the Holmes hop field nearbalein sixteen acres yielde 1 21,000 boxes of nine bush els each. This will give 2,100 pounds of dried hops. The sum of $1,0j0 was re quired to pay the pickers. Kd. Tewksbury, who Is charged at Phwnix, A. T., with the killing of Tom Graham In Ton to Basin, has been held for trial without bail. This has tended somewhat to quiet the feeling against Tewksbury, which is very strong. Several "hold ups" have taken place at Fresno since the McWhirter assaa.ina- tlon. In one ol which Harry Doble, a brother of lludd Doble, was relieved of a watch and chain, diamond studs and several hundred dollars in money. The widow of Lawyer McWhirter at Freno has offered an additional reward of $10,000 for the arrest and conviction Natural gas has been discovered near El Reno, O. T. Chicago baa been puffed by the Lon don Time; and is happy. The Standard, Henry Georce'i paper. at new i or has suspended. Boston physicians generally think the i i r.i - . ... m. r. . cnoiera win not reacu mat ciiy. Ruins of an old Spanish mining town bave been discovered in Oklahoma. Mrs. John A. Logan offers to raise $1.- 000,000 for the American University. Canada is winking at the smuirg ing of Chinese acrosa the Michigan frontier. A valuable b d of terra-cotta clay has been discovered near Petoskey, Mich. The bisket worm is playing aid havoc with cedar trees in Southern Indiana. Senator Peffer ia pu'ting off the big victory of bia party in Kansas till 180(1. The Homestead affair has cost Penn sylvania $15-,000 in bills for State troops. The waters of about twnty-flve dif ferent springs are peddled in Chicago streets. R. G. Dun & Co.'s review notes a gen erally strong trade in spite of cholera rumors. I The new tin-plate mill at Pittsburg, it is expected, will be in operation by January Pawnees are moving Into the Creek Nation to get a share of land in the pr posed division. The cotton season of 1891-2 closed with August 1 cent lower than on Sep tember 1 last year. Charleston, 8. C, is making soundings to deepen its naroor so as to admit the biggest ocean ships. Four Massachusetts cities have ap plied for Federal Supervisors at the Presidential election. The Insects are doing great damage to the forests of Virginia, in some cases destroying them entirely. The Order of .ACgte. a seven-vear en dowment organization of Massachusetts, is in the throes ol dissolution. New Yorkers are eating 30.000 water melons per day, while making a great ado about the danger of cholera. The total cost of keeping the soldiers in the field to maintain the peace at Homestead will be about $325,000. The Mexican government is said to have unearthed $3,000,000 that was buried in a convent during French occu pation. (reen Bay (Wis.) business men nave organized a building and loan associa tion with an authorized capital of 15. uou.uou. General Weaver told the people Little Rock, Ark., that they would have plenty of money if he ahould be elected .'resident. After fliteen years of failure the vinos at Kgf Harbor City, N. J., are heavily FROM WASHINGTON CITY. FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS Second Phase of the Bering Sea Arbitra- tlon Number of Immigrants for the Month of July. ly healthful hue of his complexion, Dr. Pellegrini, who recently resigned the Presidency of the Argentine Repub lic and then withdrew the resignation a day or two later, is a relative of the British publicist, John Bright. The former gentleman a grandmother was the favorite sister of the latter one'a father. Patrick Lynch, who for twenty-four years guarded the dangerous II road street railroad crossing in Klizabeth, N. J., where nearly 700 trains pass daily, is dead. He was 70 years of age, was on laden with grapes, and a good year of wine making is expected, A Tissue Paper Trust, which includes all the large mills in the United States manufacturing tissue paper, has lately wen tormed in rew lorn The old home of Mr. Blaine's onees' tors in Carlisle, Penn., a large bri building, is soon to ba torn down to make way for improvements, Fifty-six miles of electric railways in St. J, seph. Mo., have been forced into a receiver's hands bv Kastern Cipitaliats, wno noia si,oou,uou oi the bonds. The edict haa gone forth that no more hogs or geese are to be kept in Toledo. For this kind of game the Toledo b.ades of the murderers of her husband, and duty fourteen hours a day and worn out cr muinjr i miucu iu mi m vue railroad aervice. flow his work amount, mailing a wiai oi i.o.wy in re- u done by four flagmen wrU'' .... , IL M. Delonole's scheme for a gigantic mut I00 to the surrounding country, An alterant w oetray uie ran uiae telescope for the 'aria Exhibition ol It la said that Mexico will purchase vmamoeroi voimuereo was isiuverwiiUm which would "bring the moon Into $15,000,000 worth of corn from the in time to prevent any serious damage the Champ de Mars," has been com- Uuited States this year, owing to the jo win wuwiia oi n.o im-rciiaiin. o. I pietely abandoned. One ol the reasons complete failure of the corn crop in ... . ...,.......,- ullkll UIB muiuniMiere womu ue too Mexico. .. .l.A ul. ftl .lum.,1 Urt AHI.Ia.AA nil I . ' . . I " ,"'" uenseanu unevenly distributed lor the Illinois this vear will -row 35 OPO 000 overcharges aira list railroads in Dosses- ..w.- f .,.. . . V1". .Br r(,w H,uiu,wai Inn nl tha Cham W puaheia ol wheat, nearly 200,000.000 ol ion 01 '"'u,r- I Mias Ormerod, the well-known Eng. corn and 93,000,000 of oats. Ho there is un-KUB ui, an uaniMinr U)n naturalist, won distinction some no chsnce lor calamity candidates in v,v. uuuiv ..... " years aga oy oiling me tail ex a crested OwjoMion. They are usually left on the newt that she might learn for herself irees unpicieu, anu in iiie eariy iaii uie the character of the acrid secretion the orcnarus are covereu wuu ue.-aying irun reptile gives out when angry. An In but not so this year. Apples are flmoa moutti and convulsioua lasting ..A. AkAA.l A. .,.(.1 4 -. .. A. A. .. AA... I 1 . ... a A -vr -uu r- ic-iu.ik iu muj yimvem several hours resulted irom her experi at $1 per bushel, lhey are usually nient. Ureat regret is felt In the artistic cir- worth about 10 cents at this season of the year. There is a story current among the criminal ollicers at Loa Angeles that the railroad and Wells-Fargo ollloern have lemel that the Collia tram robliers that State. Jay Gould la said to be backing a new palace car company, which ia to be a new competitor of the Pullman Car Com pany, ine company has been formed at bt. Louts. . -1 II . -r. ,.. . a ciouuuursi on uevirs Mountain, aix cles of Denmark at tha death of Hans 1111168 irom Alphine, Tex., tore up large Kits, the lamom landsi'HDe nainter. He irees oy ine roots, drowned cattle and was still a coiupirativeiy young man, hed away everything in ita course having recently celebrated the 53 1 annl- down the mountain. versary of his birth. He was rich, own- A belt line for frehrht trains ma h The Department of State Is advised by the United States Charge d'Atfaires at Constantinople that the Turkish govern ment has acqtresced in the claim of the United States for protection to American missionaries in the province of Konia, Asia Minor, and in reparation for in- Juries to the person and property of Dr. iartlett. The Navy Department baa assumed charge ol the quarantine patrol of New York harbor. It will place an officer from the Brooklyn navy yard in charge of the patrol vessels In the lower bay. The old receiving ship New Hampshire will be turned over to the State author ities for use as a hospital or for the de tention of cabin passengers. Postmaster-General Wanamaker has Issued the expected order, deputizing postmaitteraln fres-dehvery cities, towns and rural communities to put np letter boxes on the request of citizens, for the collection and delivery of mails at house doors. The order, it is said, affects nearly 3,000,0)0 residences to which free-delivery service is already ex tended, and it ia regarded by post ex perts aa the most important departu'e in free delivery of male since the begin ning of the system under Postmaster Blair. The second phase of the Behring Sea arbitration closed the other day with an exchange of cases between the agents ol the principals. The preparations of the original case for the Un.ted States has lar.ely engaged the attention of Secre tary Foster recently. It embodiea the minntes of the historical collection of the acta connected with the Russian ownership of Alaska as far as they bear upon the question oi maritime jurisdic tion over Bering Sea, the control of the seal fisheries, etc. ; also an exhaustive analyais of the correspondence early in the present controversy with Ureat Brit ain. The American arbitrators have been supplied with a copy of the Britii-h case, and they will be occupitd with their reply for several weeks. The monthly summary Issued by the bureau ol statistics shows that the total imports of merchandise into the United Stales in the month of July lastsmount ed to $71,515,000, as against $07,022,000 for the corresponding month of last year. The exports of domestic merchandise for the month of July amounted to $37, 361.000, aa againet (01,770,000. Imports from countries with which we have rec iprocity treaties had increased dnring the month as against the corresponding month of last year aa follows: Brazil, $8.1H8.000; Cuba, $89,600; Puerto Rico, $300,010; British We-t Indies, $6,000; Salvador, $12,000. Our exports of do mestic products to those countries dur ing last month increased as follows over last year: Brazil, $10,000; Cuba, $731),- 000: Sun Domin.o, $30,000; Salvador, $21,000; British Ouiana, $31,000. The total number of immigrants admitted into all ports of the f'nited States dur ing July wag 40,000, aa against 45,000 in 1801. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Mason talked recently concerning the iHKunnce of photographic certificates to Chinese in tt'is country. Mr. Mason'a attention waa called to the reports in the ban francipco pnpera to the ellect that the Chinese declined to register until they got word of advice from the Chinese The Epidemic of Scarlet Fever in London Increasing. THE CZAR CAUTIONS A COLONEL The Great Jewish Philanthropist Coming to America Socialist Escapes From Siberia. Queen Victoria Is growing more serious with advancing years, Slaughtering of animals by electricity is practiced In iscotiand ILimbnrg people are treated like lepers every wnere in uermany. Switzerland is erecting what la re ported to be its first sugar factory, Julius (iernaud, the Hungarian So cialist, has made his escape Irom Siberia, Typhus fever is ravaging Sanope seaport town of Asia Minor, on the Black Sea The Parliament that met on August 4 is the the thirteenth of the present reign. In France 8,079 patients were granted for electrical improvements during the past year. Baron ilirsch will probably sail from France to this country the middle ol September. England has no fear of an epidemic, owing to its good sanitary condition and pure water. Fifty thousand pesos In gold bave been voted for the expense of the Arbitration Commission in Chill. There is confirmation of the news re lating to a secret alliance between Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. An English railroad has just contracted for 10,000 incandescent electric lampa to be placed in their cars, Germany will rec ignize the Centigrade thermometer as the olhcial instrument in place of the Reaumur. The English plush trade is in a very bad way, and the British press lays the blame upon McKinleyism. It is believed that Queen Natalie of Servia will remain abroad until her son, King Alexander, is of aire. The paeees of the Andes are to be guarded to prevent the entry of cholera into Chili from A.-gentina. The blue book says that, although the German export in beer has declined, ita production has not diminished. The Frenchmen and the Englishmen are going to have an eight-oared race on the Heine on Sunday, October 3. Court Jeweler Adolf Rehrumann ol Munich has failed. Among his stock were found many sham diamonds, The Noith (Itrman Gazette urges the adoption ol an in'ernational agreement lor concerted action against cholera. Paris journalists jist now are dis cussing the probab'e euccesor of Presl dent (Jarnot ol the trench Republic, PORTLAND MARKET. Pro1ae fro It. r.t. Wuxat - Nominal. Valley, $1.22.; Walla Walla. 11.16 oer cental. Floob Standard. $3.90; Walla Walla, $3.90; Graham, $3.50; Superfine, $2.75 Der barrel. Oats New, 45o per bushel ; rolled, $8.75(6 7.00 per barrel; $6.5.1(36.75 per bag; $3.75 per case. Hat 411-413 per ton, MiLLSTUrrs Bran. I 5: aborts. 118; ground barley, $22.50(325; chop !eed,$18 (ctZ2 per ton: feed barley, i.4i.(Zo; miu d ings, $2J($28 per ton; brewing barley, IT1IE FARM AND GARDEN Ground Oafs Recommended the Young Chickens. for THEY SHOULD EE WELL SIFTED. $1.10(31.15 per cental; chicken wheat, Rolled Oat?, Fed Dry to Click', P.rhar $1.30 period pounds. . . ... . . v , BcrrxR Oregon fancy creamery, 25 27Xc: fancy dairy, 22).25c: fair to good, 17).2 c; common, 12).(3l5c; California. 38rt40o per roll. UiKKss Oregon, HdJizc; xoung America. lzKc per pound. Eaos Oregon. 25c: Eastern. 24c per dozen. Poultry Old Chickens, 4.50; broil ers, $2.oo3.50; young ducks, $z.GU(g 3.50; old geese, nominal, $5.00(97.00; young, nominal, $7.00(gU.OO per dozen; turkeys, 15(g) loc per pound. VioaTABLKS Cabbave. $2 per cental : Onions, red, 7590c per cental; silver skins, $I1.15 per cental; new potatoes, llMl.10 per sack ; squash, 2(tf 3c , Oregon cucumbers, Wtgloc per dozen ; tomatoes, 5o per box; Oregon turnips, loc per dozen; young carrots, 15c per dozen; beets, loc per dozen ; Oregon corn, toy 12.0 per dozen; sweet potatoes, 2.c per pound; Oregon cauiinower, 7oc (d$l tier dozen; celery, 90c per dozen, Fuuits Oregon peacbes,7ocfl.oo per box ;CaliforniaUrawiord peaclies.11.00 1.25 per box; Sicily lemons, 10; Oau- lornia lemons, $7.UU(SB.U0 per box; Uali fornia Bartlett pears, $I.2j(aH.60 a box; cantaleups, $l.o0(gl.7o per dozen; water- the Best of All Foods for Newly Hatched Broods. the milker: Keep thyself Advice to clem. Tli a f armor wi Ainm . ... . i a..v . . ... . uuvj. uut pruvHie a garden for his family ouuht to ua m.iw. out bis dinners. A practical dairyman cleanses his ii;il u'ensils with boiling water. s.l,wi. scouring with salt and occasional scrar ...A. ..v uv.v. way. Three hundred pounds of butter r. cow should lie fie minimum, 4 m pounds the aim and 600 an I upward the ambi. ilon of the progressive dairyman. Pure milk cannot be had from a tha- drinks impure water. Fighty-seven per rent of ordinary milk is water, a 'ow will drink 100 pounds of watr u . day. what we want now, wisely remarks an exchange, is pure-bred dairymen. It is vain to give the he?t cows to a man who has not learned to make the of the native kind. A horse affected with chronio fonn,i. melons, 1 00(sl.60 per dozen ; California l'y g re, and is inc.ined to walk grapes, $I.00()1.25 per box; Oregon on bis bee's, lhe heeis of the f ire leet grpaes, $1.0Jl..5 per box; pineapples, psuauv strike trie ground Hist. The 3.00 per dozen ; crab apples, 60 Ut'c per "w ul wuimciion ny rings 20-pound box; plums, 70(9900 per box; u vu nuui. rusersap. Oregon Itil.an punas, $1.00 per box; Pw " cjronei uo good In such Orexon pears, $1.00 per box : bananas. $3.OO4.00 per bunch ; quinces, $1.60 per Oji. per cases. It is not good sense to conclude th. because hens will exist and lay a lea- eggs now and then when little or no pams are taken with them t is waste of time and trouble to do more for them. Well taken care of. thev will do far n,,. than if leit to shilt for themselves, yield ing, in fact, a handsome profit in return The Banaue de la Martinique and the Martinique agency of the Colonial Bank 1 1 1 I llHNM I . . " .... Minister. Mr. Mason said lie had also P" uu. . ""r"ul4 "ve suapenueu, seen such renorts nrinted. but his de- it is staled that sixteen persons com partment had not been advised by col- mitled suicide at Trieste, owing to in- lec'.ora of revenue or by officials as to nitv caued by the hot weather of last the intentions of the Chinese. "If they month. don't choose to register," said Mr. Americans in London crowd Westmin- Mason, "we will not quarrel with them 8ter Abbey to listen to Archdeacon Far- about it, for then we will tie spared a rar'8 "meditations" on the Lord's great deal of trouble and expense. The prayer. mere, is sun a great nue ana cry among English Libera s that the Queen dictated the make up of Gladstone's Ministry. The corporation of undertakers of Paris has lormed a syndicate, and has celebrated tne event with a banquet and Chinese well know the penalty for their negligence to provide themselves with certiticates. All those found without them at the date stipulated will be sent to the flowery kingdom. There can be no doubt about that." "B it would you have funds snlllcient to deport them by a concert. London has a firm of opticians whose specialty is the sale of spectacles for horses. The object of the spectacles is to promote high stepping. A clock tower to the memory of Elii- anyhow," (aid the abeth Barrett Browning ia to be erected in Ledbury, England, where the poetess passt u many youuilul years. CHICAGO EXPOSITION. Tlie t,tT of Antwerp has celebrated wun great eciai tne third centenary ine lasi ompetitton ol lis lam ma the wholesale?" "We would doubtless find die way," said the commissioner. "We o uld tend them in our naval ves sels or charter ships especially for the purpose. We can pack them like sar dines in a box ; they are uied to incom modious quarters, Treasury official. THE Btapl Orooarlet, IJoNiT Choice comb, 1517o Dound. Salt Liverpool, fit OKSib.oO; stock, $11(312 per ton. Kick island, 10.00(30.10 : Japan, $5.00 lor the attention shown them. (5 6 25 per cental. ... An experienced eheeD breeder .... Hit a nm Small wh I LA. Sr.i nlnlr Sc. I .1 .1.. i. . . ..... l. 1 " . '' bayoa.S.Vc; butter, 3?.c; limaa. 3c Der Un w ia.i rat.rnini i. V P0,1! . t,, ... aa. of equal parts bv weight of oats Deai cVFr",Ri?,CilA2?'1'Ci nd millet. To fifteen bushel, oUl" v., uv..., a.jjuv, aia, mixture was added one bushel of flai. 27 30c; Arbuckle's 100-pound cases. .uoi ani . i urr,n,i . pr nFiuu. Each sheep was fed two nouni nf ti,i. Bybdp bastern. in barrels. 40355c: hini vwiivhi, m,w3i.v, vmuvo, nop l ar on n n r.nrAl nAtim aaa-h ... L In barrels, 20(40c per ga on: $1.75 per - i "uiiia, ar uiwu o, -uvb-wvj a Pr excelkntfor young chickens, but they "l' I.I Ka aII .if.A.i .1.- ..u..r . . ouuum .on aiuou, iub uuau nnu hulls ver, 10llc; itahan, 10011c; German, Z , " . i - - j . . ..vu.i in , i a ur Doiunif water, chicks are very partial to " J - "u bv ICU 11c; pears, 78c per pound 6uoab D,6c; Uolden 0, 5?gc; extra 0, 6,SjC ; Magnolia A, 6,58c; granulated, O'c; cube crushed and powdered, 6Bc ; raufectionera' A.ec; maple sugar, lOtg p-c per pound. Cannid Goods Table fruita, assorted quoted $1.75(31.90; peaches, $l.t52.10; Bartlett pears,$1.751.80; plume, $1.37). (S1.50; strawberries, $2.25; cherries, $2.00(32.25; blackberries, $1.85(31.90; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2,269 2.80; apricota,$l.9l.75. Pie fruit: As sorted, $1.00(81.20; peaches, $1.25; is to have any portion ol the food remain over alter each meal. The rolled oats. which are used for makine oatmeal nor. ridge, may bi fed drv to chicks, and per haps it is best of all foods for newly hatched broods. Salting Mock. The salting of stock ia areneraKv nrmv ticed irregularly, done when the farmer happens to ttiiuk of it or " feels like it." Advanced stock raisers oree that salt ha kept where the cattle can obtain it at Plums' $i 'dog T 10-kaxkberrie. M me inrtewl ol being doled out to J ' ---w- --- aw IWI I UClUt Too much salt given to an animal that 1.85; tomatoes, fl6cil.00: susar neas. 95c$1.00; string beans, 9J95c per dozen. Meats: Corned beef. Is, $1.5; 2a, $1.85; chipped beef, $2.10; lunch tongue, Is, $3.10; 2s, $5.6 ; deviled ham, $1. 50ft 2 76 por der. Fish : Sardines, 75cai.65: lobsters. $2.30(313.50: sal tin. Mb. talis, $1.261.60; flats, $1.75; 2 lbs., $2.25(82.50: bbi.. 5.50. A Siberian Fishing Canoe, With All the teenth century school of rheioric. eix Appliancts ior the Industry, Will Be on Exhibition. General Miles is talking ud a parade of Indiana for the WorM's Fair. It is now said that the War Minlaters of Prussia and Bavaria have relueed to permit any nf the regimental bands to visit the Chicago Exhibition. The Southern Pacific railway subscrip tion ol ti '.000 for stock in the World's Columbian Exposition makes a total of nearly $t, 000,000 from the various trans portation lines in the United States. Stocks of wheat in free warehouses in Frnce, seven cities, on August 1 were 7,000,000 bushels, trance in ported dur ing juiy z,uuu.uju ousneia ot Wdea'. Milan, which is sa d to be the best lighted city in Europe, haa two central stations for generating electricity equippeu wun American machinery. At the corn fa r at Vienna an interest ing addrees was male on the unprotit- aoienees ot corn-growing In .Europe, owing to snarp American competition, Marquis Venosta, the recently appoint- mi Italian umra BiM'iner lor the settle ment of the Behring Sea question, is , ., .. , u,K . .mo rnmin uii mo mo ui raisier, mini arounn ine city oi Kading by the their way south .to the railroad again, and able to devote his time to his pro- Philadelphia and Beading Kallroad Com- where hey boldly boarded a train and fesslon. pany. The company wanU the city o made their way to Los Angeles, where , , , , ... L, n.,ii n,.L.L wl' miiiutniiTiiiiriik ib iiinuo ui wis vngage I "v"" t - v- vpooo, they have been in hiding, Work on the Snake river improvement hat already begun. The principal work of the government boat will be In clear ing the channel of rocks dangerous to navig-.itlon In low water. The work to be done will be a continuation of the work done last season with the same boat. The work on the river between Lewiston and Kiparia haaalready begun, and better and more extensive improve ments will be made there. The main ditch at the Myrtle creek mines has been extended a mile and a quarter to tap more email stroams. nient of Miss Louise Beecher. dauirhter oi Migune F. needier and grand niece of Mis. Harriet Beecher Stow and the late Henry Ward Beecher, to W. K, Chancellor. Miss livelier is a tall, hand some blonde of about 21. Mr. Chancel lor ia a teacher in the Pratt Institute. Brooklyn. Gail Hamilton has tiled every other means ot freeing Mrs. Maybrlck, and now sue invites all Imrlstlan churches to offer up prayers in behalf of the Im prisoned woman, it devotion to what she believes to be a worthy cause will iMvmnpiian anything, Uail Hamilton efforts in this direction should soon be Washing la not now in progress, but -a..i. .... I. IiaIa.. .,.. Ia- -A..!;...,.. . ouorw in VOI JUll.iK 1- uii. pi IU iu iu I-a-aa-Ia.! I,k ,.... Ualn nnrallmia M .n tha fall nln. "Warded With SUl CeSS. begin. Scareity of water has always . Jniee J. Hill of St, Paul, President ot been a drawback to mining operations 1 1119 t'reat Northern railroad, while in in Southern Oregon, but the Myrtle 0,lt e'i aeoured the largest Creek Company ia doing a large amount ,ir insurance policy which it is possible of ditching to provide water to run the giants the year round, if possible. The project of lowering the water in the npper Klamath Lake, Or., thereby reclaiming a vaat area of agricultural land, seems to have at last taken definite bane, and the lawyeisof Klamath Falls are awaiting developments in the courts by those e aiming water privileges, a soon as the work begina. At a cost of aeveral thousand dollars for work to be done, and perhaps $10,000 in attorneys' fees for litigation resulting, it is thought pays to obtain on a single human lile from oue company $100,00.1. He has policies in many companies, ami his life ia In sured in all for $1,000,000. He about $45,000 a year in premiums. ine Mnpreas frederlck is said to cherish a warm Interest in measures looking to the advancement of women. She recently granted an hour's inter view to SIra. May Wright Sewall ot Indianapolis, who is traveling in Europe for the purpose of securing foreign par ticipation in tha International Congress at least 70,000 acres of rich land can be ' Women to be held in Chicago next reclaimed. yr. Hop ricking near TJklah was sus- Simon Wing, nominated for the pended Sunday, and the Indians, to the Presidency by the Socialistic party, a number of quite 6J0, congregated in party very much in it- Infancy in a L'kiab. Having plenty of money, they rallied near the Court House, and soon a banking game was running, owned by four Indiana. On complaint of the tqaaws the game was stopped and the it nr Indians arrested. Jim Ball, an In dian, explained that it was almost an veo tiling batween the dealer and bet tor, and on this showing the JustloS) took the case under advisement. nation l sens, is the well-known mann factnrer of photographic good and gen eral biok and iobprinterof Charleetown and Boston. Mr. Wing was bora in St MUms. Me., in 1820. His folks at Si A 1 liana were farmers, and he worked during his yonth on the homestead. When he was 21 years of age he started In btuineas for blmaelf, taking dagnerreo-t;pu. George Llsnenard. a Brooklyn me chanic, haa invented a cotton-picker. which removes the cotton from the plant in the fields, and a company has been capitalized at $10,000,000. The 8tamford (Conn.) polto had their helmets stolen recently, and aa a rttsult the next day they went about In various kinds of headgear. The small boys of me town guyed mem unmerciiully, Heretofore all street cars in Detroit have been propelled by horses, and the use of the electric trolley, which waa be gun recently, win shortly be extended to tne numerous other lines in that city Captain Phillips, a prominent Chicago trader, was at Kansas City Anirust 30. and wired to Chicago: "There will be 10 much wheat and corn to haul out of Kansas that the roads will not be able to handle it for a year." The Rochea'er driving nark Is for sale not because the trotting meetings in that oitv have not paid, but because, like the Pioneer race coarse " of San Francism me property oi ine association became too valuable for racing purposes. Colonel K. T. Auchmntv. the founder JI the .ew .ork trale schools, tasgath- reu si unties to snow that out of $23, sai.iau nam annoany lor mecnan ra in the building trades of New York cit- less than $(1,000,000 go to men born in tlila country. The loose prison methods of Tennessee are well illustrated bvtha fact that hi. the military captured tha ricting miners jf Coal Creek a few days ago there was no Jail or penitentiary to take them to. So they had to be confined in a church and a achoolhou. A merchant of the City of Mexico, to pile the Banco Londrees of Mexico, re tntU put up a sign in his office to the 'fleet that he wonld refuse to receive the Koncern'e bank bill.. Tha result was a rnn on the bank, wbie'i, however, was promptly met, and many of tha with drawn deposit war returned. There is a possibility that, owlns to one of the foremost atAtHsmnn nf it-lv llta iiKnla.. a.i ... a .( ,1,a t . I tries niuv abandon thir arranmen. The Cl" PM Colonel Yanoff in for exhibits at the World's Fair, and ??rai 0 tlie Ru98'ftn trooP? in th General Grosvenor of Ohio snifAesta the Iam'r country not to do anything that advisability of postponing the opening w-"ul 08 u.telJ w P'ovoke the hostUity for a year, - England. Isaac P. Monfort, an old gentleman, Thus far this year the ascent of Mont who lives in Macomb, III., still has the oinne, once considered a wonderful feat, mare Nell that he drove all the way to reported to have been successfully Philadelphia In 18,"0, and he proposes accomplished by fourteen people, four driving ner in me procession at the .led- UI " uulu were Americans. icatlon ceremonies at the World's Fair The epidemic of scarlet fever in Lon. in Chicago. He has owned her thirty don. Emrland. is years, ana cmnus w nave ariven her in Ity. The hospital accommodationa are that time about 44.000 miles between entirelv exhauated. At nnwnt m . I .. T . r" "i" "'-. patients are nnuer treatment, , .r? . i n ,T t Aioaiross, wnicn Lord Dv,Att rfe9ident of the Wagner ?h:J,r Ui!'ll?e.r W ' Wd. making an earned berian llsMng canoe. Vith ... apVi. X J? 'oi'Z S2 I.. .U. l I.... n.,.. -in l " . . "'" WUU" to . h. W 2 V.W. ,.PPr nP V lr in England. scribed aa beimr a decided rnrioait. r. L A . noted banker named Brooks from , . , , , j i ing constructed of hides and containing a small or i rice into which the fisherman crawls feet Ur.-t and then tiea himmlf down. The ferns that New South Wales has contributed to the World's Fair have been shipped to Chicago, where they are to ne Transplanted, lhey are In tho very best of cmdition. and it is conn" dently expected that they will thrive in their American home and become mag nificent specimens before the world is invited to inspect them next year. There Berlin, who was exploring in the Valley oi Aoeta, northern Italy, with twj guides, leil with the guides from a precipice, and all three were killed. While cholera was undoubtedly epi demic in India for centuries, it was first recognized and described by European phys c ans in Asia at the time of the territorial outbreak in Bengal in 1817. The agents of the British steamer Chancer have receive I a denial of the report that she waa fired npon and sunk at Rio Janeiro for failinu In iinn k.. AAA AAAAA, A... A I. . 1 .1 , . ----- . " "1 " ' f " "1 .n rciiir-uiu piBiui in uie couecuon, commanded to do so by Brazilian ao and as many of them are veritable trees thorities. .bontilhl-n- " " . " "ivpreiiy 01 Til TAlUA Of WaUhtnCftoil ttdar tnrlTnf ihm tarni nf C.liU.'. i .-n shingle purposes is illustrated by a mental professor of mathematics at that uuuuiv ui iiirni wiiii n nave oeen on me i in.iitntmn roof ol John V. IVmnelly's house on Se- I'reparations are beine made for th. qn-m I rairie, Clallam county. tii:e celebration on .'tnhr 7 nf th mn, 1V3. Jn.iiie Swan of Port Towns, nd lannivnur of thnrwnlrnf (KaTJa.i,. has notified Secretary Meany of the oner, whirh m-. inAtionrAtA.I - i.m with a performance ol Uraun'a "Ceearee Cleopatra." Prince-s Alix, youngest sister ol the reigning Grand Dake ol Hesse-Darmstadt an i the favorite granddanghterof Q'leen Victoria, ia reported in the conrtl circles of Berlin and London tofhava be-1 soma LnaaiuK I Miscellaneous. Nails Base ouotationa: Iron M m steel, $3.00; wire, $3.50 per keg Iron Bar, 2o per pound ; pig Iron .nil per MJll, Stkkl lose per nonnd. Tin I. C. charcoal. 14x20. nrl I... a nea Ac i . r . "Ji o..jso.o per dox: lor crossAa. t rii per oox ; roonng, 14x20, prime Huniivy, to.o.,'. per oox ; i. u. coke plates, ii4u, prim- qnauiy, .70t?8.00 per box, 1..AU i-c per pound ; bar, Uko. Shot $1.80 per sack. HORHBSHOES $5. Naval Storks Oakum, $4.503 per hale; rosin, $4.80(95 per480 pounds; tar, Stockholm, $13.00; Carolina, $17.00 per Via a a.. I . aS.aL ... rtjl L , niici, pivtu, -u.uu per Darrei; turpen- nuo, wi por Kon in carioau iota. Rides, Wool and Bops. Hiobs Dry hides, selected prime, 1 8c; m,C less for culls: e-reen -pltA.1 over 65 pounds, 4c; under 65 pounds, 3c; sheep pelts, short wool, 3050c; me- rli,,t.. UAACIIa. I .ax Via. ..a . u.u..., uuwiw., mnn, wc(ai.ia; shear ings, 10ci20c ; tallow, good to choice. 3 Q 1 A.AA A.AH J ' IaVU-u p7l IIUUIIU. WooiiDmnana Vallnv. Indian. rn olip, I316.4c; Willamette Valley, 15 18c, according to quality; Eastern Ore gon, 10316c per pound, according to VViiiiJUUU. Hope Nominal, 14o. 6c. The Meat Market. Baxr Live, l2c; dreased, 4(3 Mottom Live. 3V(asu.. Ar lambs, live, 8,3 .c; dressed, 8c. ' iiuub utb, oe; dressed, 8c, Veal 4(880 per pound. Smokro Meats Medium ham, 14(3! 15c; largeham 14iS14,'c; breakfast bacon. 13(2; lflc: dry salt aide IfiL.-- .mnvJ sides, ll12V4'cj smoked bacon, liu,c per pound. " LAo Compound, in tins,Ve; pnre. i tins. 12(9 12 Wc: Oiwon. hiVmviui per pound. ' ' is unaccustomed to it ia highly injuri ous. At the same time it is difficult tn hit npon a method o keeninir salt at a I times in reach of cattle. Some place it in lame iron kettles set in pasture, and allow the animals free acieea to it. In rainy weather the kettles of course are liahle to be filled with water, but the salt water seems to tatisfv the cattle quite ss well as dry salt, and it is seldom , here is so heavy a rainfall as to waste the salt. Boxes or barrels, so arrangsd that the water does not penetra e them and left in sheltered places, are used by some farmers. Tiiey should be at lea-t partly covered. Kock salt is not so much used as formerly, many believing that the tongues of the beasts are ren dered sore in their efforts to scrape the salt from the hard surface, Coarse salt, bought by the barrel, probably costs no more in the long run. World's Fair Commission that ha has soenred this contribution to the Tacoma Exposition and tha World's Fair. The hinglee are in a good state of Dreeenra- lion. This exhibit will serve as an ob ject leen to illustrate the wcnder'ul a-ting qualities of Waahineton eedar ihinglea. Defrauding the Malta. Gagsara Are you Boim: to noat that lt. ter, Pat? Pat-Via. Gaggnm Well, why don't vou nnt -.,., !.. - r Pat-V hUt! Oi'm goin' teh thrr teh alio In ll,. ...... n: i . . a, .-it LiuBivuilv WIIIOUK InT niu u. n me. Munaey's Weekly. rido'a Death. He (symnatheticallvW f of the death of your dog. Vhat was the naucr wun mm? cue i am sure I don't know. Piw ru. waa auch a dear, and ...... He-WclL perhaps be ate aome of lt- "Arnni lAampoou. A Sncgeatlan. Old Bichfellow (desperately)-! too re fuse ma what is there left for me to dor Sweet Girl Well, I read the other day about a rich man who made bia will in favor of the woman who refused him, and then went ont and hung himself. Petit Journal Pour Eire. Maaj Sarhw "1 don't understand von. A r Ia ntea ago yon aaid Meddlesome waa a great busmen man. and now yon say be don't know his own business." uactly. Other people's buslDi apactalty. "-Detroit free Prate. ilahla Balling Btook. The loss to the averaim farmr tn rais in, scrub steers and ill-bred horses is far more than he realizes. It ia not likely thtt the time will ever come when it will pay to ra se common scrub steers and ordinary horses any b.-tter than it does now, and it ia hard to see where there la profit in tha hnsin ass fnr the or dinary farmer now. There is an enor mous waste of food in raising an ordi nary steer to a marketable aiitt. He has to be kept a year longer than he would if he was a good grade, and he won't weigh any more and will not brinii as much per pound. A common horse that is one that is neither a trotting horse, a carriage horse or a draft horse is hard enouirh to sell nnw nnrlthe nrob- abilities are that the demand will de crease. The ordinary farmer, who only raises a few horses in an incidental war, will find it safest to work in the direc tion of either carriava nr draft horses. The demand for these is not likely to fall off, and a good team of either car riage or draft horsei always bring pay " B prices. Keeping Butter Fresh. The best method fnr keening hntter for any length of time is to store it in barrels under brine in the granulated form. Now, clean whisky or pork bsr- ims mouiu De used, nlled to within eighteen inches of the top with brine strong enough to float an egg, and the butter then put in and covered so as to keep it at least four inches beneath the snrtace of the brine. Butter packed in this way has kept perfectly sweet for eighteen montha or more. Under onr present conditions of manufacturing and marketing it of cmrse rarely occurs that there is any need of keeping butter for such a long time, but in putting np but ter for export, especially to countries south of ue, this or a similar plan might be adopted for keeping it in good condi tion. We have a good chance now for build'ng up a trade with our southern neighbors, and it would oav to take some extra pains to procure it by getting our bolter to tbem in better shape than any other they receive. Wig Wearing V-ry OM. The ancient Egyptians all wore wigs, and tlie early Christians from A. D. 427 to A. D. 917 considered a false head covering a badsre of dis tinction. - This, too, in ..irect opposi tion to Tertullian. who in vain de clared them devices and inventions of the devil, and Clement of Alexan dria, who warned his hearers that when the sacred hands of the clergy" were laid on their heads the blessing would not penetrate through tha falsa hair. St. Louis Republic.