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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1893)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. LLUintU. rrrttr. EUOENE CITT. OREOON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. Weilem Fr-ilr-ration of Miners Orpinizr.1 t liutte. II E HTBI'EKKD HIS UENEKACTOtt Contrarl Let to IloilJ a Kailrnail From MuJtf lo Independ ence, California. Th rsiin gpiwrr ol Fresno have finally dr. itl-t to make their own sale. The Uker if t Angele arr on a strike. Th. y wai.t l- hour and pay fur ovrrwork. Four Kuaaian warship hav go'"' to th sealing lalatid to iinj-l oWrvance of treaty stipulation. A nw l-n.k ruiiry i to ! built at an I'ng". to Is- ooipird by the na tiutial g'laH an I naval reserve. A mov i Ising made by San I'icgo lapiUlist lo ur a ten-year comes :n Irom th.MiXi. an government l eslalhah a lottery at rlimujada, Lower California. Tlif Mexican government ha made a nliUin to tin- lower California l"e vrlopmcnt Company to tarry the mai' laHm-rn f n- ii.li an I Macallan on bi motitl.lv trip. Th Tiilam a.k Har appropriation of llft.inO will 1 up. nd.-l th. summer principally on dike, th main ohj.i t tar ing to thi watrron a hat i knuwn a lry Mi king har. Th miner of Montana. Utah. Idaho, Nevada, ruth I'akola and Colorado through delegates "hull met at Hut to, Mont., have organmd the "Western Federation of Miners." (almon pw.ker on th Colnmhia arr Terr deatideut. Tit rough weather, fn-al.et anl dnfta.ssl render fishing lmpsible. Th pk will ho '.UW shorter than thalol last year. Th Pacific Coast ftiatnalnp I'mn- .aiiT'n teaiiicr will drop r-an 1'i-dro roni On ir art ( call under th new arrangement with th Southern 1 fl. hrrvl.v thT are to ra'l at r-anta Mon ica. A contract lia twn given hy the lass Angel.-, Ow -r. Valley and I'tah Kail road Company to construct a Im o rail road Irom Mojav to Independi tie, a distance of !' miles. The os-l will Is aU)ut I'-M""0"'. and the work will 1 don aithin lillie months. IYU-r h tan up, th I'tiyalliip chief. Ikm l-.ly rtHiiitly louiid in a iriamotl th n .'rtion. It nip.l to ha U-. ii iimrdi r.-l. Aiit-i.iiii.ua-tion haa rt vt-al.-'l tin' hu t that ln nt k waa dinliK-atol, ami that dmthwa nut du to drwa liilirf. I h .1iv..r.s lud title Ui pn rty aorth f 1 . - Hi.-r ia r-t eii-iN-inrnt at han I.u. II.i-ni itui'iiitf ni ty (aipl at th auddi-n li-p. irtii if tuorv'o Mn drw hrld, ho !r Hi pt ten .r haa ti-l a Kk'. tit at l'ort llr..r. (or th I'tf-ili.- t'..kt Kmlaav t Vmpanv and th Onvim miriv'iiii'iit t ini:tnr. It U aaid Ina auiit hit not curnvt. Th validity of th proK-l am. n.l lli.'lit tralmti-rriiit thn .ipital oi tin- Mjt ol Cahlortiia to .m J'w aid l l 't to tha d trriimiation o( th Supn'iu( ourt Th Sa. rauifiito SiiH-nor imirt havitit n liiMti an injiim lion to rv-trum tin-Ssr.-tarv o( Mat from ivrtifunij Ih poiKwil anii'tidinciit Iti llm t oui.ty l lrrka ol th Mat, III ap l haa In-. 11 takn hr N. I. lidoiit, mIhi had inrti-lut-i th "tut. Jom'ph. Walloaa iMiinty, Or., now lm a th-(rph aiil u-li'piioii r 1-1111, in. 11, although oil rat In r a diiiiinutlv n-al, t.minin'a to liavf Ita un I'oninvt.-d with thaat.tn a hurLir alarm, hy win. h tho' indixidiial in 1 harv of th local Imnk ian giw notii to th oth.-r hitain.'aa hoiiM-a ol any attmpt at rot- )rry. Aa a nuinU'r of ahootui( Inina ha l- n platvl tti handa that know how to ux' them, it i aa( to aav th.it hank rohN-ra will mt with ratlnr warm ryptwn if thy iait that town. John "v hint It. a young laUriii man o! l' ii.tl' ton, t r., alio haa ala at Nun an i-. lli-iit n iiialn'ii, om urn ao taiii;hl anin prvprty, pMiif part iah and kivii, a noi d irilii for ih l al.tm. Th other vii-iiii'i:, hi fMHk' haviiii; r. hi tin" am. unit, he went to take up th not. When it aaa han.h'.l to him. till rrtaimmt t-wi.ii ol th inom-v h ran aaay aa l iat aa h; h t; would rarry him. He waa .iUow. home, an.l there tra up th money, whit li he h.t.l .la.tl under hia wiie'a pillow, II aaid he could not ei plain the impula that romp iiiH'lle.1 him to a. t aa he did. A niittiiiii of the owners of swamp land au'tiii the lurdcra of l'.r klainattl ltke haaUt n hel l toin-i.er the prvipoaition to remove the riltl at the s.ir ol Ijnk rm r or tiioiuli i f th lake in order to re. laim thoiiaauds ol ai ft ol swamp land laifdeniitt on klamath Ijike. it aaa cMimated that a ulH nptton of 10 iviila a-r acre on all land to la- hcm-rUcd would mlnpli le the work, tin r I low.-niiii l'pM r k'au aih Irom t.-n to foiirt.t-n in. In and render ing thou-anda ol acre now coiere-i with ) k water dry and ta.'itah,. A com mittee l.aa la en appointed to cousult with every a raon iulrt-.l. By tha a.t of the last tr. vn lafiala tore the Wan of Cotlaj,- t.ruve, lan county, was divel.-d into two towns. our rrUmir.g the oi l rn e and Hi other Nir e la.lid Kat l .!'. iirov. At thei.-. tion win. h folloar.) th lonio r Kemrder aa ih.aa.-r! , f,;j a mniiar wi:ioo in the i.vatoan. llatn.jtthf loi-ks, aa.a(n. nt m,: and other r"orU in h.a j--nin. he rtain. theuv and pr.a-e.il.. I to adapt tl.rm to the as ol I at Cotta.- Mvr. lle.orlr Mcllcy of I'ottarf" i.roe n-.w una for the return ol Ui ., m-nn'.a, rt,-, claiming that t! Tj-riy lai nif to ( otlavg linn aa !a-. -nr. and n 't to the town of Paj-t Cott; Oruve. The Ivl Norte Pecorl. p ii l.a!,.l at Crea.-s'i.l iVv, t"l , rt-titiT n pnn'.r-l tha story i ti.e fauioua in t.ao tiiaa. rr of irttWraon the klaxath river from t'.a 6i ol U.iny-- it'll ear aTi. A siii. arnt-er to the Keronl hvir at 1 10. 1 Bafa, lr., read the t U.at cunlLti torr, but n.-..i ui to n-.ti.e that it wa aa tvent that occurred alana"! l rtT years afr. f ancring that tte tnarr had tat jt taken pa--, and that trier waa danger of a gvrwral otrirra. he at one jvrixiae-i the iievh'ah-l. No'M-eswire jyvlnj, a puM:c nira-t.r.f 111 ra.:l. and romiwny of oj u r. t.r or,-a.'... to proceed at once f take the t.t Id a.-.r.t th bloltturty Id ', ana. lVMnn.urn.-a-LMf ttilnsircl Citrwaa tr.eo tat, ad li rvtaauatra iauLal:suy L- FROM WASIIISOTO.X CITY. It la th pnrpoae of Keeri'tary of the Interior Smith to plwe army offWm in rtaivof nr Indian aifi n- y, rnvpt tin.- alurv la" liiduut arc iu an vain rd itate of rn iluation. ' hr.-r.-tar llrl-rt haa aiinoiini"-! that th i.li. y ol thai Navy iH-pirtmrrit in the future aol m to rv'. ulim r a ho liavo held li.-.t collill.afida over thrrr yearaand gi other othrvn an oppor tunity. Prof. HarT.r.ifUin, chief of th weather hiin-aii, haa . lit a letter to the l'ri jdmt d.nouncii.ir ti e ri"rt auhmltt.! I'T Aanatalit Atlriiv. .. neral ( olio- of i th liiiratU'at'.oii ol the rharjp a arf.iilift llarrui.'t.pn a willful and n.; 1 .. 1-hi 1 I lUlli.'ation "t th teatiinofiT taken III the a-o. II rl'et the rni'l' lit to irive tu in a lu-ariiii in hi oan de.-ne. inerl olrwyhaa r- i-ive a telegram Imiii New York. r:at:ii that Ju.L.- I-a- c mil ol the ( 'in uit Court ol New Voik j ha. d. -elded that .e.tioP f) of the (nary letcliiaion a.t, though rontittitional. n I a'.ill inetlei liial. ! a.i there la t;o pro 1 via'oti aa to how or hyahom th or.h r ol dcprUt'on for (lil'n".' -Inmld I I- ut-l. Una aaid to l a nw '(tlea- tnm not rai-l or in any aay involre-l In the prrvioiil apal. 1 I nvtdenl i'lrvr'alid ha approv. -I the .le..I ol tin- (h.taw and t huka4W ll.ail.oia (or their rik'ht and till to th I "I. ad" land in Indian Territory, for 1 mi rly iwrupn l hy the ('! veiim-a :.d i Arapaho Indian, hut now mfiatitutn.it a ia.rtin of th ' 'klahoma Territory, l"r ahi.'li ll.t'.'l.l ' ai'i'roprut.-. hy , the Indian at-t.r.rit.of, vt o M.ir. h i A In at-t.roval ol rn-'M'-iit t'lev.-latid inak. the a pmpration mi-' ' ine.liat. lv aiulahl. arid th monev w ill ! 11.1 til the .-i-r.al.t.-l .'.-fit ol tl e . ( h. taw and Chit kaaw natmna. tl... I I llama ol th t'hen.ln-e ration haa ptili 1 liari.M a notice aaknv hida . .r thr.ale ! d 'i ,iW,iiiJ ol tain.U authoriu-. to la i iaa.i. nndr the act ol t oti-reaa March js, iia M.r Ihivia, cl.ii I o( th war remrda otli.e, haa tuat r.-tttrn-. from liettya hfir, where hy dirrctioii of the Se. rvtary ol War he mad an inet ijrati.in of the ell.-, t llp-.n til ltt 1 llllea and ainta ol int.-rt-pt hy th -ii"tru.'tioii ol an el, trie rilr..l. Maa.r iMtia found that the damage to tin- hattleiield had all lan don, aa tl.e work ol enavatioii and l.lliint a )r tic.illy coni.et.. Alut lour mil.- o th ra.ln.ad are laid with r.i;l, and th r-iiiaiii l. r ol the .llte i-n-a.lv f-.r line irradintf. The gn-ateot iniure haa ln inMict.l in on atrct.'h of ala.ut to nnl.-a of rout-, w l.ieh run in front ol "llliaaly Annie" and "iNath Valley" and kirt "Ifouml fop." Mr..r I'awa' reuta will U a-mm-I aim-l liv a 1 hart and ket. ln-. and wiii la r.iilin.-. to a atat.-ni'-iit id th a tua. condiiioii ol a:rair 011 th hattleti. il. It can aa-an-ely f farther, in vn-w of tin (tt that the irovernnniit haa no p."p- ertv rinlila ill th held. Iiiif to th amiill amount of hvllllon de-ltl-.. atailll ll'al.Ual H-r month, ami th heavy eija-na.. of coin a' at the I nitft Mates mint lit Car-.n I it v. Ncv., Nvn-tary t aihsl hiw di rectiil a U"'niofi of . .1 n .- . ; -.-rit 1 1. nt at the mint from and alter the ltol Jim. o. and siher hullion i l. however, re. i ie. for paitmi and retlnir.. tiold d. -it will he paid (or 111 coin or fine har, a preferred hy tl.e ileiae-it.ir. liet irna for silver daits ill - made 111 ni.p.irted hius or in line I ars, a diaire l. Purcliax a of sihel t.ullioii tmd.r th ait of July 1 1, vn, a ill lw i-ontuine.l aa heretnior. I he mi-h ri'i.iu of coinage oa rations at ttn mint will involve a r.lnction 111 font, hv thirty-llveniiplov i-a. ;,-.ui t lona ill the Ion of th employes at th l'inti-. -tuti-a iniiita at I'liilitdelphia and Ne (irhaiia will pnitatily loliow. Willi a 'in ii"i"i o( i-.unaje at Cariii t itv the Ionian of ailvi r doilars ill la' di iiritinin-. for th prewnt, aa there w 110 .h-iiiaiid for tlua cluw. of money. In.' tioiial unciirreut niveriiiaiter and h.iil l.el.vrs arc now la-im; fic.iui.dat New lirleaiia, an l riviii ia.ii and rinl.idelpliia liuiita and e.il at the Nui 1 tancis,i an l I'liiia le!ph:a liuiita. cuit.vii v.xrosiTios. Controller K. L. Is has apja.lnte.l T. Y. J 11 )i 1 1 w ol r-raltic, Wa-h., to 1m- a na tional hAiik eiamiticr. The Mtip' with kolaa ar cliaived I" a .Ur lor the pnvil.-r ol iiain tln-m on th World lair grounds. The I'liioii racillc ahoM at thnaha arr repairuit; tlieoldcar in aliu li I n-si li nt Ahraham l.i tutdn travel. -.1 in th V I r rihil'ilion at the World l air. Chli ak-o una divlares that the ettor liot.s w In. li are carried on iu cuiniivtioii a ith tha (air am i rpetrate.1 hy oiitaid era. June I'i.l fair to la" a pnaerous month for the fair. 1 mm the lunula r ol so. letn-s and orranuatioiis that have ami. .uii. il in advance their intention of vi-itiiit Ih fair iliirini; that moiilh it la catimatol Ih dailv atti-ndxiKC w id N eiiormoiialy iiur. aa.ii, Ihrn ar to la a nuinlwr ( si il day a,-!,, . d lor sum particular ol-aerva-i.-e hy th d.f (ercnt national. tie and s.iel.e, and a h ol thrM- will hrmg Isre crowds. Th New York rva.m in the woman's t-lllidlllll has la-en tlimall oa ll. It is laautilutly liiri,i,,,il, li-.i.r ai.l and h.u a lihrary of JV.ivl volume. r ver tiling 111 It I the work of women. In. 1. lent 1.1 l!i opening aa th unveiling ol the marhle rtr,nl Lust of lUri el r..-1-. lur SUae. Th Frviicli atvtioii of tl.e woman's hiuLling w as alao oh ihiI. It i very la-aut.lul and allra. live in everv way, representing a tinalern fnii.Ii salon. The furiuahincs are thel.neat, mort coatly and artistic ohtauiahle 111 Pan. Tha are trouh!coin dav for John Ia.nl 1 hat. hr ol Nw 01 k. Chairman ol the Paet-iitive Coinmilt on Awanlr ol the Nat n.nal Commisaion. I'roteata ;il:t th on iu.l-e s. rn ol aa rd- mi the pnre iimlala and d'plomaa eon t.nue t. laa mn.-l hr th I'mvtor (..neral. Th American eh. tutors m th leanufa. turra hui. -I.r.g l.avea ii.'-l their piole-t to It.at ..( llic li.mgti coin iii:aai..ners. a a pre I m.r.uy s!i p. u is undrat.l. to withdrawing tlnir di- plavs ..r rtamtna'ion forawacta. While Hi pnwrnt tiunda-r id th - wlm have rma.lv pr't-si,.l is ma.l 111 ti:npart s.n w th the total Mitn'a r of .S.'.iVvl 1 -I ,1-itor, the sent.li.ei t in c; ;i-iti..ii to the norj-coM peiitu piaa 0: th com- nwaa oli 1 gr.. irg. The Ai.n-r:. an pro- I t. -t is at prv-i I mnri.i-l to t iiian".fa.Turt I '-'i..di:: j w I., r I ' wien eiliit :ra. raaid.w oili.-r ljr.-e l.:.rn! inanufa. t jr ra, id : To The a t- j la-rt siairru. m al- 1.-. i -. 1.. what af:ri tie Cent.-ni.ial I i.a. Ti Vat Com- m-aai .nrr w .ll pro'a' lr l thr !at to t r pro!ra! ..n ta-:-.a.( of th rthih t.-r ' w!. n l!i.-y tv-.i-arnt. They want rti -rr ' tl.vn .-n u.ai to p j-i : i:rnt on th Hur t ol thnr rihihit an I have a F'ahal sisrfn -d awards. It ia n't: like that t.' e Na!i-al I orr.Ui.aai n. ia ' the fa.- of the t in-f-Ta!..ri n i tl work of the liiiui.'.ii on Aajr!. w. I eri.t rtak to i:-art tt. plan al.-pte-l : U.re may !a , .-'.t t..i aii .i.a i-, I--, and s.eu of tii i.; o..i n.ar ta hriMt.t into l.n after a (j.t .1 . ' . n ol f aaan'a aw Uv Aaa. ;taa ' EASTERN NEWS. Internal Revenue Collections for Past Ten Months. FOREST FIRES IN MICHIGAN. An Underground River, Strongly Im pregnated With Iron. Found in North Carolina. Ciiu-innatl Jadiiated a Daw city hall laat week. Th ir dealer of Btoi.hava fonnnl an i' e trut. rii la-li Iphia ha granted 2,191 lirenaea lor the coiniiiir year. A. I tin ml iiherarii if to hara charga of th Hr.aik.yn navy yard. There i a hay amine in Main, owinj to th lorn: and mid winter. The Manhattan Cluh htnl ling at Nw York haa la-.-n aold for 74'',i. A ('h:.'- woman haa g-ot a d rorra In M umnU. with Ml aliumny. A taaietr haa lieetl fornie-l at Nw Y"rk to la friend Indian! and hoineaeek era. I irareri.)a-riin the principal Omaha 1 jirincip I tha -p . I . a n.etery nave en i le of that to n. Pennsylvania ha ja-nt lUI.fW in the n.ar kimr and prvavrvatioo of Gattytburg l-aill. tn ld. A vi.-. rous f-ht against tha Intrusion ( eh . . ra w ill la- iiin.il hy th Nsw York health au'.li..rnies. Th ahiakv tnt is in a state of dit s..l.ition. severnl ditiller having given li.c, ne of withdrawal. Th Uifialature of th Woolen Nut-nn-i: Mat r fua. a to allow electnc ra.l r.is to rarry fn-igtit. liovernor llovg of Teia haa rommnt rd tl.e si-ntene of a convicted negro rapn-t to life imprisonment. The Kilty-tl.ird C.mi:res contain tii. i iy-i.-M ii iieprcacntativc and Sna tors lrn in foreign muntriet, Ti rini 'ai ans have raia.ai a fund rd 1 . to eaiicrl th mortgaita on kirhy Miutti's homertead at .ewane. Th ly.-ialatur not having ma-le an .. pr... rl.u ion. IMawaiu will har no M.ite unlit. a during the ensuing. A d.a-iamn liaiide dow n in the Kansas City Court of Appeai holds that ihar :i.g on Minday is not a neccswly. Ir. Tiilmage aniiieinv-e.1 to liis ronirre ati.ui Mm I iv that the deht of the i ah em. I.- had lan rlarai, wherriipon ha a 1 hi-, nil. (ioM-rnor Tillman of South Carolina .v t. -tit-. the 111 w Inpior law in the Sil pn in t ourt of the Mat before putting it 111 on ration. Ih t'oiiiiii.-ri ial Club ol St. Taul a prove a tt.i-1 mark ol that city which howa a alar coiitnitie-l within line rep-n- -nt 1 im the geographii al boundaric of M.MlfaM'.a. Yalu.thl concession for agricultural, miniiiat and industrial colonies. Krarite.1 liv Mevicoto Amt-ricans. hai ta-. n for (1 itial hy a faiiurv to make th mveaarr .'aih dcal-lt. Two Imndntl fit t of land on Michigan au-iin.', Chic.Vi.-o, sold the other day lor Mn.oni, or ti .Vsi pr Iront dt. '.Mr. I'rimley, who aught it, ha 111a.lt a for tune in chew mg gum. An uiid.-rv:roiinl rir. stmnsly im pn gnnted with iruii. was found recently in ur I l.arlotte, N. t . It ia report.! that the i-treuiii. w .'11. 11 is lortv-nve lei-t tn-low the aii'l.ii r, is 70O leet w id and s:t fi-et deep. It is ai'parent from n-art r.fival at Vl'-anv from th interior of Nw Y'ork ar.ite that plant li- e are almost as ahnn I mt on the IoIih,- as thrv were In ls-W. I he aitu.tti Hi I eapivially d.s-Ulet lllg to Imp growers. II. in Ir.-.U of student of the Illinois State Normal I'liiversity are depositor of mniil sums 111 N hun-man Hank at Normal. 111., whnh fan l.-ai last week, and many ol the students are now penniless teinratily at I. asi. A imiiiher of workmen who wre drill in an artesi.in well at Cetiterville, Ia. t.i Hi a sii'. terrain an cavity at a depth ol neariv ti iit that wa completely tilliil with live hat of th common gray ivi. an.l ol ettraoMinary sit. Tln Mehhants' and Marufa.turera' hh iation of Cincinnati ha estah- ii.n-l two luii. is a working tun. I, lor the purpose ol lruii;iiig inrnl.i'iti to th city, and a promotion fund, for the entertainment of thrtn while there. For the tirat ten month of th present f.t al year Mllvtin (nun internal ret I'lnie sonrves awrv g.vtul 1.:J, 4.al'.l 'l. an iiicrea-a m i-r Hi iiirr.-ap.indiiig pi-rio-l of 1 it vcarol rn.t'.i. .isi. 1 11 receipts for Vnrd were UTl.lS J lest than In April, l-i'- l'on-i.-n naval commanders drral to runt ah rv leave to their sailo-w hen they come to America. The four itritish alnps have lost l' men in Nw Y'ork. I. a. rtcr from ft). Mat ol the other ship .I th foreign s-juadron are also n arted. Krel. rn k Walter, a ler. cnn.ler. waa found .h a I in Ins home in Philadelphia recently. 1 1 is nelfc'hlair telieve. he w a i.r, and his demeutol wile sai 1 thr liis I no money; hut th poll.- dismvenad M.est in ca-h. Umds and mortgage in a trunk in tliool.l mail t workshop. 1'on-at tin's in Michigan are doing tin meii" d.nn.ig. rtigoan l Itrvant have la-. ii neariv wijvsl nut. and ijuantitiea of liiina rdc:rove. and many nulla ttirnl. It Iv.llat Ivay aa.pi t un.-l their hous h l I r:!ecta, and were Ion-sal to right their wav out through a utf a-ating brat and smoke. In the ca of a d . hargcl U itr car rier at Wa-h-ngton, I. C.. the Circuit J-.i !g has mini that an employ of the government ApiHuutnl under arid suhje.1 to Civ . i wri li laws 1 ann-it ta? il. aini.sa.il fr -rn the s,tm.t w ithout tuat and iiTE- . nt caua. and that the curta have a ng'it to paas Bi th sutftcir.ry of the l.. l;.-a..lnt'.-n we-e al..p'r. at tha gen eral on l ol th r!(ormd Pr1 vtrian Church in s--s.a-.in at New Y'ork that nn i.-in ti f-n.l hereafter tnveate-t in ! at,, k w hi. h i an t-.nn.-.t-rarv work on "nt-, lav. su. h as railroad and mart v:,ra. aid t; at ai n riher o( the church ri r-a-iT.-.l t v t'. n a w-th-tn.il t .r pat-onag Irorn the World Ka.r if it were opinial on Sunday. Th Unary a. t waa a.sw eond. mr.l. v.verrior If vg of Trta h Tt.wl di '-gar-ratititv t il! pasail pr th Ivialaiure. lieaais that in th f.rat p a. I ongn-as waa g-:il;y o( usurpation I power in paasir.j th UicntT a.-t, an 1 '! al 1 1 .-ca-i t mor.ey tna iu. hi sonrce Taa w.i J ls an a. rr to th rta. Farther, a.tv. pm th Mat wouij detava herd "iitnt her h-.no anl appear Ta t r ( '.. ration as a ti i-r.iat.-l k-. lu-g t.-i l.i g 00 to th brvaat oi th FcJ ra: t iTrrnuienl. ; :. a-"t td ti.:t I - kil y. K-oaty !, k t-i-i. ar f-r- rrnsaLt true a. INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. Atavut 3tfl.(X),is) bushel of -at ar ne.l.i to tupply th wanu of coi.aanurt In tin rountry. Th he rrop of th fn.t.! Stat. it re p. r till Ut la? 11 p-r ctnt greater than any previou one. The value of tn.pical an I senl-tmpical fruits grown undr the Amen.avn flag i n.-rly iJ,').(i. A rabinet-maklna' irn:us has )':tt J viil an art.c I of furni! ire which com bine a U--1 and an org ima, (.n-at Ilntain. suppa.-l to r a fr-tra-l country, n.li. t p.i,i."nJO of her r. venu.-a frmu tain on import. Tli minbimsl U-ngth ol the world' telegraph line is Ka.isi tn.n-s, r." ! Utiug the use of 2.2''."" mile of wire. Ihiring the roinpli. !'-l - s ol nianufa. luring tam tii. y are roiinte-l eieven tinw in or h-r to g isrd against pilf.-ring. The profit from the m muhv'tir and al of chwine iruin rnal I'll man to buy IVaj.mj pnija-rty in Chuago the other day. Japan it ao crowded that land rnough cannot be atrorli-l fir rads. On mh man who owns eight acre 11 Iikel on as a monopolist. More than on-half of all th oil ol p. pwrmiiit, sp-arniint ari l tansy used in tlie world is sai l to l pnalU't'U and d:stil!d in Michigan. Tli climate and gras of Montana ar said to mak the l st ol mutton, and th wool clip of th Stat now run close to 12.0i),taJ poun l a yr. Whil the vain of o ir in.vnn!.irtur-l pr.slucttn iHaJwaa a.i;pi.ii.mO. th total value ol our agricultural product in that year waa only abjut .1a),iaj, O11O. Thi muntrr ri-.rt.. l'1.fr5.i" yardi of cotton g.fs to 11 -aid during tlieeigbt month to March 1, an increaa o over V rr rent over the same period a year ago, TheCarnegieshareclos.il a deal lor Hi,.") tout of Nome ;Mn h.) ona, to t dehvcrtal th; sea in. The pri.-e wa M-HS. The a:iie ore old for f 5' lat a. aon. Ilailw.iy traveling Is cliap.-st in Hun irarv. It is (i-ait,;. t- go from Hilda- I'.-'th to kmnata.lt, a distance of V miles, fur ll.tsi. la-ing at the rate of thrie in! .- lor a cent. II m. Hulileld Pna tor of Vermont. lat.- Sev-retarv of War. and a numla-r of other wea.lhv gentlemen will erra't at Knoxrill. Tenn., the larg.at marble 111 1 '. in th world. A French medical journal ay that there it on .!.. tor 111 every mliao- itanl of i.ermanv. one to 'g.is't in Frani-e, on to l.ii in kngtand and on tola.) in th I lilted Male. Two Ian alsmt 13 year of ag are running a .Uirr in South Atchison, kan fher startnl two v.-ar ago with one cow and' a milk rn. Now ther have four or live cows and a hors and wagon. A vn In at has been fonnl in New Y'ork with 4.i'.nJ capital to construct an ilii-tnc Im Irom Niagara rails to lil-anv for th transmission of the N agara Ktllt ehvtrio jiower l cttiei of the "ate. Cardinal Vaughn has ordered a pravrr for rain in-crtid into a.l inasaea ivie hrnti'-l in Kngliviid until rain (alls. Then a Te IS'iiru ia to l aimg without wailing for another nthcial notice. Th daughter of tli it-lebrated Field Marahal Manleutrel. who was r.luc. to taiverty thimgli the prmligality of her ipitliera. 1 a otitauieil til roil gli ttie Mil ureas of (ii-riiiaiiT a pension ol rt,is.i marks. Iord M itiksw.-U has u. c.-.-l.-.l in get ting tl.e approval of the l'.ritiah Moils. if Iord for a i-Murti that is to set forth whutea h Tier draw s from the govern ment 111 the wav o( aa.ary, pciiamn pay or other a.l . am-. An impiirv directed t- tweiitv-iiin -rinill cities from Ma i.e to T 11., liavm tbi'ir rlcc'ru-street lamp pnivide-l and inaintainiat by prua' corjairation ahows that the avevge annual rout per amp to ttic cities i 1 lisi in. William I). 1 .arna..;i ()( llridgrton, N". .1., is making a f.irtune fiipplving the in-vrket with a tirii piality of gravel lor canary birds. II own a Piece ol Itnd 111 .;em county, Imiii which th grave ia procured, and he shipt It to Philadel phi by the boutl'M 1. PERSONAL MENTION. Mis Eleanor Calhoun, grumlniec ol John C. Calhoun, 11 making some ttir a an actrvat in 1 ana. Mr. Humphrey Ward is writing a new novel, a companion work to I'avnl .iriev" and " K.ila-rt Plainer." Th lat Will am II. Aator't p.-nion.a,l i state inlireat ltrilain ha.i lat'n returncl wiili an official valuation of H.llAl.lHH). Mr. I'ulitier dinol twenty-live of his stnir the day of his return from Kurope. Only on around the tahle had ta-en with him when he t.a.k the World ten years la-lore. Th moT!iint to raia a fund with which to purchaa n-aidcnce in Wash ington f.r Mgr. Satolli has pn-gra.al ao larthat the Mon:g:iorv 1 I. ..king aound for a tn table it I oj Iik.l to write in bed, and would davt ther in uniet i-omrtoaition. henev 1 r an idea ia-iiirn-1 to liirn.no mittcr at what time of .Uv or night, he always wrote it down at 011,-e. Pr. P. II. Keiche of Wavv-lv. M l., has a bronr medal which was struck byCon-gr-a to.-oiiimem.m'e :!,v aiorous charge ol t'ol .r.el John 1" Igir II iwanl Januarv . 17S!. at the battle of Cow pens. Pr. I'onan IV 1. th roveli-t. b-.'.m Id as an eye sp.v;l t, but hi gn-a' uti-ifas a a at.irv-ti-.i.-r ha indnce-i h at-artd.-nment of the former pr...-aj.i,vri it. is'viewaa ra.rn in r. linturg'a in I-vV t..g.r." wh-.rn Kicharvl llanimj Pav h ma.1 fa:ti :t in hi story. 1. al l to have Io n work.ng in a null, an.l la-twe-n V'l-s f.e oli..-r day visit.il the Philadelphia Pr.- otlnv in an-h of la tter empi -v ;i nt. was vnorant that he hi U-- n made a hero of li. ti T. Iter era! Wai, Ma-.pton.Com'i, -s orcr .f kai. ra.la. -.. 1)v.w on an orE.-ul tn-spea-tion tour id the ub-id;r.ii pa.-ific ra Inwvls. c :1! tnv.-l in a car p'--) ' that he can sp.p ,,-T . II- pu.n 1 nt :n the I ;;t liaa pvrt-.al.y r-or-' p. of which h ha laa, n at h'.S d'apoa-,:. wi'.i. -n.--a. 'at of health. 1 re from t' g an. titn fra v.-ar or m..r. M-s. Fer.w k NIi.ir. the onlv worr.a.i rvirr.ir.-i-. il. a fellow of th I rg- I. -h S.a:, tr .( J .jrr.ai.als and a kaler wra.-r oi : I i.th,. Ion Im News, was for sev,T. iava tS..g'j tof Mrs" F-a- k Ir- f , srtr yvrfg Jr, -.j ;,,. g-!.i;.al :n la-j ,ti, rumor lr.m ti,e U .t:-en M. -; Co.lctre ol London. ' ut dr.fT.-l ir.to a.-jmaliara d.irmg her I ;-.:- . ( a mrtnta-r of the Lon don fel.a..! Taaarl. The Ma., a -a -oh of P.!...wnpggr is tr l onol iit h-xir inlailon. II is n tsr.eptal raCrsrat. w(jo la trareir-i froni lr.d.a Uv Fr.-j'.an-l to attend th o;-r:r.g ot t.'.r l:-..r-r-ai Ir.stitrjr and to II. t... a iorg 1 ;.. ruiie.1 dew.r ol rat. r - r.l (..'11 l.f to ih UUfa-B ar..l .. I 1 - 's ti rn i: u r.e.1 y.Kir.g n.an H- , ' " .a tl en f .it. r.e.1 T.Kl r. r n.an i 1 -j. i.o is wr.a.Jrnrvt on of m . lecn.wm of tr u: ts pj r of Inta. ka-g (aartt I VX.aJ la ti.tr tMk FOREIGN CABLESPo ) o An Englishman Pays $5.o for a Single Kiss. A VESSEL OF WAR WRECKED. Th New Italian Cabinet - Loula Koaauth Advlae Ilia Parti aant in Hungary. . t. .11 r..' I ng ooi ten ai uuu. t-n ' continue to ill-trvat non-unioiii"i. Th Australian failure are not likely to have wid.pread etlwt in Knglan I. Intluetiia in a virulent form has ap peared in the iirand I'uchy of iUden. Surveys an U-ing ma.1 fr thre nw raiinsvl in the Transvaal, couth Africa. Among th cause of the Italian Cab inet ens s wat th misj ol the Caa deposit by the Ministers. The Oar prop.- to inlonir Pilasria by the peasant who were impoverished bir the famine an J cholera. In Per:a when a railaay train kill a man th nativ pud up the track for mil. and ta.ycott th train. The volcano Handaisan in Japan ha become active, and wideaprjl disaster ha la-n cauml by it eruption. Iti s k.issuth has alvis.al hit parti sans in Hungary to support the Week i rl Cahinet ami it lila ral jajlu y. Ther ar now but four province in China chaiisi. Shensi. kansu and Hu nan that are without the elia tric wire. At th Winning of thi year thre wer f.'rsAOisi.OO 111 gold and liM.40',- 0 in silver in the vault of the Hank ol France. There are five bills before the French Cluimla-r whoe obj.-ct it to check or prevent the immigration of foreigner into the country. Th Itraiilian vessel of war Almirante Harro-a ha 1-cen totally wrecked near Ka (. barer, a port ol the oast ol Mid dle Fgypt, in theiiuil of StK'X. Seventeen Perlin banker have tigne.1 an apjieal loraneha tion fund with which to promote the choice of Liberal Candi da!. aupporting the government. CardiT is gung to srvend 7,010.V" to imppive hr dia k and hartwr. build new railway connection and generally bid for th American passenger tratlic. In l-'. th imperial poatotUce of Rut sia handl.il lS'.i M'l.OiiO letters. 2!.ftK.(sJ it car ls. I2..Vki.ir-giaU're'l Package and I'd. 742.s.W sample of nierchandiae. Tail feathers plucked from th feriwah. a rare and beautiful Indian bird, form tin! plume worn on State occasion by th Prince of Wale. It i id to bo worth S,'-0. M. de tilers, Russia's Ci. O. M., though mentally vigopms, cannot support th weight of his tasly, an.l ha to lie w held aKiut in a chair. Hit weakness it ail in hi lower 111111. kaiaer Wilhelm ha laen isuing or ders with regard to the clothing to be worn bv oflicers. in which he says: " I hereby forbid every extravagance in the matter of dress." B n Jeans has boon a passenger con ductor on th Ureat Weatern railway ol Kngland lor t ft v years, hat traveled in that tunc .t.li't.-J-'i.' mil.-e, and ha never met with an an idetit. The llngliah Home Secretary lias or deriil a serie d iri'iuine with the view of pp'tivting the interest of people en gaged in unhealthy occupations, such a ar carried on in chemical works, pot teries and quarries. A new scheme i lading tried in Aus tralia w ith cal rrault for the extermi nation of rabbits. Cartridges generating poisonous gas are put in the burrows, tli holes cloa.a, and the rahhtt are killed by the poison in the smoke. The mute from F'.ngland to India is strew n with treasure, owing to the many hipping disaster. An industrious stat istician reckon, that fullv XHl,fl,lsjO worth of gold and icwrl he at th hot torn of the soa on that frequented way. Some T.oiiO tnomla'rs of the British volunteer font have crvcl continuous It and efficiently for priil of from twentrto thirtv-thrce vear, and it n pn-ijaMnvI to la-stow a medal or badge on llietu for long service and good conduct. Baron Nathaniel d Rothschild, who ha just mal a gift of hi tine chateau ami gMtin.is. vaiud at ovr ..ik.iw, at Kciclieiiau in the Mvrtan Alpt lor a consumptive' hospital, it the senior tnemlvr of the Vienna branch of the llotl.s, hild family. The White Star line haa given an order to london ship builder for the construc tion ot a steamer ( lect long, which will heat anvihing afloat. Thetlothic. t.iXiO tons, another new vessel lor the ame line, will )e launched at London atsmt th end of June. The tfloh. a brig of .133 tons' register, was recently in th liverp-kil dork nn loa ling a cargo. She wat built in and ha lat-n in constant servire. lor fifty-seven years, but a survey showed her to la? sea worthy and apparently gaal lor manv more vovagct. Th Pope'i will ha been made for manv years. The d.icument 11 in Ijitin. and la-gins with an humble confession of human weakness and appeal to the mrrtts of our I-ord and ail the saints. In it laoNUI distinctly disclaims all per nal inclination in the matter of th choice of his succeaeor. liiolitti has agree! to reconstruct the Italian Cabinet, with tiig'.iarvlo at Mm- t.-r of r inane; (.anonico at Justice: virimaldi. Treasnrr; Bnn. Fon-ign Af- lairs; Pe'.lotn, War: Revchia. Iarine; lva. Commerce; Martini. Public la- strnction; t.enala. I u'dic vvorks; Fin-rrra-hiaru Aprile, Poatt and Telcgrapht. An Fnglish gentleman paid IS,(X1 for single kia in Vienna la-l week. The Maiehiotu-M Pallaviccmi was one of the ni-at N-aut.tul tsaithtendert at a charity fa.r. and the F.rglirtiman offered to give the sum named for one kis. It waa ac cepted and the k:sdclivcnlonthespot. It it a sa-rums natter in Armenia shonl-1 a maiden attain her scm nt.t nth y. ar with n pnpa.-t ol marriage, for when the festival of M. Srrgius come nun 1 she is oh! 'gd to last three days nd fat anil f-sh without quenching her thirst, nnles some kind twain promts.- to tak hr. Paron Stumtn Ha'.berg ha!l,txor 10. iXW men employ.l tn his inn work on Li Khine. and give thrra th kindliest care. He will nt permit on of hit workmen to marry without hit consent, forrtampl. bevaus.., as h say, "the wo-ild o.'wo make fools of Iheiuselre ' 1.' he dt. Kaiser Wilhelm i now tai l to ra a ri deal of titu wan ler.ng aSut llr- j l:n in .titfiiia. ft It rerajrl.! to hara' .-vr.a. l-mti -h .V n.Kra.ar nn.Ha.iJ lk a ""a -a - ' - - -I--- "'a . . ttr ava-a-sr V in f Vial n I nf II..1.M 1 p.i ilr and to bar d.s. uaaad th condi ikvd of th Hrbrswt with a great nuab f U. workup alt at ti rave. I PORTLAND MARKET. raoocci, racir, WinaT-Quol: Valley, I.S); Walla Walla,l.IOfrrrrtal. Fuit a-Staiidarl. 1-1.40 ; Wa'-la alia. 3. 0: graham, superriiie, i- pa-r barrel. , , , . . Oara i'lioi.. M J-VV jr bushel ; fair, V; n-l. in Ugs, W .SSI.W; barrel, fi..V fi.$; ra.-s, 3.7S. Hat IWst, lUjiertonj common, 1U '113. Mii.LTT-r-nran. ltW; iliort. 22.t: ground lri. y, l- cnop (red, fit wr ton ; whole feel, barley, en itV tH-r rental; middlings. p.3?W; rr t-ii; brewing Isarler. isl f'.i-V wr it ntal ; chicken wheat. 11.17's percental. I'.i nrK Hn-g-m fancy creamery, l-'t ,rf '.": fancy ilairy, 1 7' t '!; fair to g.aa, 15 ilri.-; roinmon, l-",cier pound; California, ' --r r. C ii r Oregon. 11 4 IV; Eastern Twin, li'w; Voting Amarican, l'V; Cal ifornia Hats, 14c Ja r pound. Hooa JrV"n. I V per doten. P..eiTiiy-4. hiikens. old. I.Vf-IS.M: broiler, larg. :i.ii..i.Vi; small, W.M . 4.1'; duck, I7.IXI K..V); gees.'. HMHJ tw-r doren; turkey, live, 17-jj 18c ; dreaed. pi n jic IH-r lallind. t..rrini.a Cahbag. le. per pound; onion, 3'J3laic -r pound; s iaPs. 1M) lor liarnet i'liili; -.oO lor llnrbanks: new. ic w-r pound; new California onions, 3c er rwrnnd; Orvgon cauliflower, l.2 pr dozen, I.S.tXI per crate; cilery, wrawv K'r ilown; arti chokes, 3-V er dott-n, 2.mi per Isn; Onvnn hothouse lettuce, iV'tix-; aspar ag'ta, lll.'x' tH-r lot ; ra-liahi'. 10 U"3c ia-r dozen ; green vregon onions, i- -i dozen; rhuliarb, 3'.4c per po,.iid: given iraa. ll.'.kJ )r box; spina, li, 3',c per pound ; riiciiinlierw, fl.isj t l.fsi per dozen : itnng la-ans, ISc jier pound; (.al iform garlic, f A: Faiir Meily lemons, H."io..'0 pr lox; California new rrop, 3.lr.M4..VJ per Ian; bananas, 1. AO U.(J er bunch ; oranges, seedling, 12 2.75 a-r x : na vels, fl.(X',4lC'sJ; apples, 2n:2.2o jn-r Isjx; straw iK-rnes. 11. 75 per !x: pine apples, ii.00 p.-r doz-n ; cherries, 11.2. t 1..VI per lajx: Baldwin apples, I'LOOJ 0.1W ht barrel. stvpli oaocxaii. IIoniy t'hoice comb. ISc per pound; new Oregon, Irtnis.'; extract, 11 tltV. Svlt Liverpool, hu, 15.U0; 60s, IIS..VI; stock, llO.isj i 11.00. I'aiau Fki'it Petit prune), 11 312c; silver, Il 14e; Italian, 1.1 a l.V; tier man, ll12c; plum. 8il2c; apple, tJ llc; evasrUal apriiiibi, 1S(17'C; peaches, M-ars, er lailllld. Corral Costa Rica. 22 ; Rio, 22c; Salvador, 21 e; M a ha, 2i)'.n3Hc; Java, 24', J.itK-; ' Arbiiekle' ana Lion, loo jaiuiid caaes, 24 HS-loOi' par pound; Co lumbia, same. 24 SS-U'V-. Kick laUnd. 14.75 i(S.OO;Japan,t4.75; New Orleans, t4.5t) wr cwntal. llavN Small whites, S't; pink. 3',c; Inyo, 3',c; butter, 4c; lima, 4c a-r (MMind. Svurr Kastern. In barn-Is, 40'rSSc; in hall-barn-ls, 42 "57c; in cases, 115 4 nv M-r gaihm ; 12.25 p. r keg; California, in barrels, 20;t40c r gallon; tl-75 per kg. . Mo va Net prices : I, S'c ; Golden C, 511c; extra S',c; M.iguolia A,5'4c; graiiulatnl, 6lgc; rulie, cruaheil and powdertal, 8c; confectioners' A, l'4c per pound; maple sugar, 15JltJc per jsiund. Cvf'irD (iiois Table fruits, assorted, 1.75x2.00; peaihe. tl.s5t2.10; Bart litt peart, 1 1.75 a 2.00; f.luins, tl-37', a 1..V); straals-rriea, t2.25 .2.4S; cherries, 12.2-ii2.40; bla.kU-rrie. tl.Mrf2.00: raipN-rries, t2.); pineapples, $2.25 t :.sji; apriints, tl ' '2.00. Pio fruit, assort.-., 11.20; la-aches, tl.2S; plums. tl.'' 1.20; blm kU-rrie. tl.2."i 1 1.40 p,-r do7cn. Pio Irtiits, gallon, a.ortia. td.lo U3..V); peachin, td.50-i4.ts- apri mis, f;l.'; j4.i: plums, 2.75 ;3.00; bla. kls-rnes, t4.2o HM. MxAns Cornell Ui-f, 1, tl-.V1; 2, f2.40; rhiptal, t2-V .t4.t'; bin. li tongue, Is, 4 ; 2s, t'-75; dcvilc.1 ham, tl-75 .it2.7S per dozen. Ftsii vanliiies, i4, 7V"?$2.25; '4s, t2.15J4.SO; lolters, t2. J.Vm; sal mon, tin 1-lb tails, tl.25 iil.50; flats, tl-75; 2-ll, t2.2S.2..V; 1f-barrel, t5.50. LIV I A.0O UKKsStO MX AT. Bxr Prime stivrs. t3.S"it 4.2-5; choiit ters), t3.75iit4.00; fair to good steers, td.lX) ot3.50; goo.1 to choice rows, t-1.15 -(3.75; coiiimon to medium cows, t2-Vlnl'.7S; dresaiaj laf. tO.OO .1 7.tX). Mittosj hoi.-e mutton, t4-2o f 4..V; fair to goisi. td tXl 4.S0; dre.al, pU"' lamU, 42.00 J 2.1 W; dit'ss.1, t7.lXl S.IR; shearlings, 3 ali'aC, live weight. liooa i'lioiiv heavv, trt.60 i.75; me dium, fi.OU; light aiid fitalert, fUVi ti.50; lrvail. ts.OO. Val t4.lS)cirt.i.iO. SaOKXn Milt A!D LvD Hams, large, l7,ilSi- per pound; hams, me- .liuiu, IU'4.1( 4c; breakfast la.tm, H H'.c; short clear sides, 14 n 15c; drv salt side. 13. a 14',c; lanl, coiuHitin.I, in tins, 12rfl2'tC Hr pound; pur, in tins, 15 Itlv-; Oregon lanl, lli'.c. MiaciLLAXEora. Nail Base quotations: Iron, t2.25; steel, t2-35; wire, t2.75 per keg. Io Bar, 2'aC per jound; pig-iron. f-J it 25 per ton. Stil Per tHJttnd, lO'.c. Tin I. C. charcoal, Mx'-M, prime qual ity, fv.50,.ii.00 rn-r tsjx ; for crosses, t2 extra jn-r U; I. (. coke platit, 14x20. prime quality, t7.50.iiH.O0 per lx : terne plate, I. C, prime quality, Jrt.fiO 7.tlil. I.r vi Per pound, 4c; liar, 6e. N aval SroKia Oakum, t4-5i'i5.(i per Ule; resin, f4.S0 5.00 per 4S0 pounds: tar, Stockholm, f 13.00; Caro lina, tU.OU per Isarnd : pitch, t 00 pel Iwrrvl; turt-ntino. 6V tx-r eallon. in car Iota. Shot tl-1 per sack. HoantaiioKa tS per keg. Hort, WOOL AMD UlOt. llora 10.4170 tn-r pound, accord inn to quality. Wool t'ninotia valler. ISSlrV-: fall clip, 13ilSc; WiUamctte vallev, ISa Us-, acconling to quality: Pastern Ore gon. 10 416c per pound. avordini u condition. Hmta Prr hides, select-! nrim r? -tSc; rnarn. ehvtl. over &5 talilri.la 4.-.; under 55 pounds. 3c: sheer, nolta short wool. 30i.W; tne.liutn. rtoisOr- long. fsV gtl.2-5; sharlin. to ivr- 1.1. low, good to choice, 3Sc er pound. vot AMD ivootto. Burlaw. 8-onnce. 4i-in. h nt r.h fic; burlap. loi.-oun.t 4i-inch. nt cash. 7c; burlap. 12-otinr5 45-in.h, 7Se; burlaps. IS-ounce, n-inch, 12',c: burlajvs. 'jn-ounce, 7rt-im h, 14c; wheat bag. Calmtta. 23x0.1, spot, v,o; 2-buhel oat hag, 7c. Caps ! Ti Mik, aa irrrreaMbl loot al a Dublin boul. acaounml to a rsat rsk-vnUy raturMd from a trip, - W"r bad a BXHgbtj big rJ. dint Is tha kamaa a sUsg la tb -loo4:- "lt waa to, Id -lent, aor, aal a ratry mxym sir. coa, t-a Wary, ar. TWtrwusar roat aU.0Vpntta.br Tha tmuarrv U k, TThat kind tt trn tn srouid cut thatf That what iHiaaU ttav ." rarllad 5t-ka "rd nnsr has Ih-mjht U if I hadat I rssvi li wita tf nara t la ttx pa par. "Ar you aura , nat trouatraur TaiU. Iben. tai4 kUa, KTatcBlaf kit k aairr n waav tor. It AGRICULTUHU. The Traffic In Oleomargarine Continues to Grow. SOME AGRICULTURAL NOTES. A rrmnnent Paature an Eentii Toward Succctaful Stock- Crowing Etc. Tin milk pail are the 1a t. Milk the rows with dry hand. Arrange for plenty of pure water. Never change milker when it cm u avoided, Bran will balance (.alder 1-Tt,.f t cornmenl as a milk ration. ' There i a clone relation l t,Vn pnr, water and line, g's.l-kocping d.urv t'n.i uets. ' ' Wh-n rH-liH ting for a heartv eater. a uairv row 1...1, Mm liiu-tiat if .)ie milk well. V italuig out the (xKireat is tl. , h, . eat wav of improving thu r-.r . dairy herd. The flesh which indicate fair thrift alo shows gissl hia ling rapacity, iltL which no row is worth inu. h. ' Commence this spring to improve vonr stork by selling o!T th comii,r, hr'U and buying a few thoroughbred. Kn p the lamb in clean luarters, nd give them clean food from rl.-an tn.'i ! Then they will kp healthy and thr've' but otherwise not. ' The sheep should not 1 ant 1,, m4r. ket unless tiiflicieiilly lut. H.r ((0 not bring paying prnVs, an l h, jp to depress tho prim of other p....)!,, sheep. tiraa not d-rive their no'iri.hm.-nt cloao to the snrfiu-e. Por th.it reann 1 top dressing ol ffmsl maniir mi. il.. tiinolhr Held will be quickly prol.n-tu. of good results. Cuter to the taste of your rutotir. If tln-y want sweet -cream butter, fur nish it put up in the m .-t r r(... .i attr.u live manner, and it thoul I U- 4. ami uatai at once. We cannot do much toward contndling the prices of agricultural products. i oIi. so piently wc should use everv e.r.rt to economic pnlin-tion, at tlicret.r w mav add to the profit. 1! irley straw 1 a slin-k fec- l Umt i not siitficii-iitly known and valued m tl( Hast, although umvI extenaivi-lv in Cali fornia. It is an excellent dep. n, !.,-. (or the w inter feeding of ahecp. Make up your mind this year that vonr corn folder is a valuable crop, and that you will take a g.sal car ol 11 a- of tl grain. In this way you can iimm- corn growing pay better than it h.i in the pa-t. A soil well prepared prior to planting, sound seial, clean and level i ultur Ihc-e are th things that bring g.i pi tato crops. Where all these are ol..-rvi-d and ttie bug kept off there it nut often a serious (ml 11 re. The ewes should now have some suc culent final regularly. If you have nei ther roots nor good ensi.age, hmn will l the licst siilistittite. Hay and grain aloti are apt to produce -.tivenif, ahirh is t-m-ially to ! avoided. The expenses Attending iijain market ing farm pnalin-ts often m-rnnt-ly .liimn-1-I1 the prolits. (iood mads and g..l team would helo to reiin-.lv this, and often farmer rould work t.vi-th.-r to a I vantage in hauling and snipping tlnir crops. Karmera everywhere just now sre anx ious to grow more hogs. We all know what ill result of this will la-. A few wis men are giving instead rem-wed rf forts tow anl producing g.a ln ep and cattle. They nre working in tin- right din ction. Keep well in mind the fact that by in creasing the yield ht a.-re you le-s-n the co-t of production. Yon do not havt to double the crop to double the profit, a i th caa where you double th amount of the land in order to acum plisli the same tvsuit. A permanent pasture is an css. ntiil toward successful stock-growing. Tli cannot lie s.-curel by any liapharard tnethml, but is the result only of detinit car and foresight. A rough field cov rrval with wecal and thistle d.s not constitute a good pa.ture. It is a waste of time and money to fcr tilie heavily or to cultivate thoroughly land whoa' first and greatest nerd u diainage. Apply your tun an I m ' to ri'inedy that', aiid it will bring the Ix-st return. The intensive cultivation may then follow to advantage. The traffic in oleomargarine continue to grow iu spite of all legal effort tocur tail it. Ii dairymen would mak ail their butter so that it was superior to the la-at oleo, the latter Would soon he driven from the market. S much psr b'ltter inrrva-s the demand for the substitute. a axnioi'a evil. There is a serious and growing evil in ibis country, says John i iouM in 1'rac tlcal Farmer, that ia charged to the dairy men, ami vet is as distinct from dan y n g and to la? liiit-l as I. tile ujain them the butteriue business and that is t'1' making of tilled chi--e. A hllnl Ii.-t is nothing more or less than a i made with pure skim milk, and in p -v ol the natural butter fat suliatitutn-g (or them some kind ol neutral ml. ai d bear the same relation toa prime i f.ci a but ferine doe to pure row flutter. huttennc is one-fourth gool butter ai.i three-fourth animal fals. Th efh- t i the same in either case, for la.t.'i a" thrust upon the market as genuine, .-ni the profits of the sale depends larg-'.y upon bow nerfn-t this di-ci nTi m i a:i ' carneil out. While the dairvmeii UP in arm aUitit fraud butter, little '1 alont fiihal chir ssimeihing in : ay not a whit lat-hunt th other in i'- damaging erl.tt npon the ! of c dairy tirodurr. Tliere is a work ol re form f.r the fanners to tak u;- tn nvM to this, and whil one mav pli a 1 for fa-t-ter cows, rh.-ap.-r f.tl and tiner pni i.' ao long as dairymen will sell in. these lilie.l-chi-t'a ronn rns or j-' -i 1:1 what they call a la tter return in r.. ''V for their milk the time will s-a-n cne when d. -at.r w ill overtake thi-'- fiael buMiii-ss, and then by tl.e i.a-"- logtcof events the n ac-.i..:i rr,u-t l- and the path of horn-sty taken. Th lad.ea' i foa ltigj r ..;! over i-y -va.l cmtc-.I rf !! I : i.-.ma l.gja nie'iil"":'- i 1 : ta.wagi r D.ici.s .4" Mrih..fai ic-K .-.I ilw tan-h...Dss rl bury Wi-rwtiaalun.ia.lJo erafir' berB laauaal by UX BuCMtJ prcuUl.rf M tknura Il la Im that tb clr ntnpvn;rn '- trt od cf Ui prrwt anlbortaojulrtaio' what mlpbt alruM rarciit aaraarial rvurv sy toward bra.ka. Coin ar cUaard. arcord!nt tsi tfcr atai a rsvrn. a ' r-eoet" "CDOln.-uUiaat. wy tlkvav oo O