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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1893)
EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUOEE CITT. OREGON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. A Woman ArcMentally Killed Willi a Target Kit.-. THE WOOL GBOWEHS OF UTAH. Blrh a. PUrer Mine I'lscovfred on Tributary of tie Yukon Klvrr in Ala.Va. A r' fin "M '""''" throughout the Great Salt Lake and Utah Valley. Mim Uura M. I'l.l. n haa lm admit ted to practic la-fore the courts of Ne vada. It l reported that halibut Imve left the Flattery l.anks and gone farther north. Sacramento l to Imve a hew water apply. Two tla have b-eu received lor furnishing the water, c Columbia river fishermen declare the trap contrivance we Ui blame lor the disastrous year they have had. The kjurncvmcn ta.lors in three union hops alwut the only om-a in the town ..I Victoria are out on sirme. me cause ! a reduction o( wage. New rich Ir milieu Imve Wn dis covered on one of the tributary stream on the Yukon river, lew hun-lred mile below Forty-mile creek, Alaska. Samuel J. HIk k, who was shot by Evans nil Smtag at Camp Uadg.r last ly, ui getting lo"s" vt'ry covcry is only nmtter ol time. Magnificent rain Imve fallen all through Kn-tcrn nil Southeastern An num. Alio! the tributaries ol the tula ml Salt rivers re running bank lull, l.rass i coming on in great abundance, nil live to k I doing well. It I rumored t Valh-jo tlmt Captain Clay Corcoran ol the tinted states ma rine conn stationed at the marine lr racks, Mart' Island, ha U-en plai-eil in unpcnsioii by Major Henry A. Ilarth-lt, commandant ol the marine liar.ai k. Proctors from Yuma claim to have discovered the ruins ol prehistoric i ity on the Colorado lccrt in search ol Peg leg mine. It in stated thu a Hid hal laul mr tint wall ami remains ol stone lunldimr lor the distance ol 420 lift In length hy '11 hft in width. Two indictments have Wn returned t Pmsull, A. T., by the I'liitcd Mates grand Jury (tauit-t ticorgn M.Miiier one lor rob'ls-ry ami the oilier for iittn-x- ihn ami secreting letter. Miller wan . siuee .lrivcr on the Castle i nvk stage road, anil a lew week apt reirtcd that he hal Inkii held up ml roblicd. Co iBiiilem ol tfUiiUwt palroIliiiK the M-nliiiK irroiiml have luluriiitil t -Imiii Umler ol the hi-hmm-r llvelw, J'il rnvnl at Port ToWIIm'IkI, tlmt Uimi-ll.il prei'auliolia Imve been ilopteil thin yi nr to prevent ielii!ir walinK in lliifnan - trie. All vei-M-l" lapliinil win ia ixiii ll atel bv the llumnin uuveriimeiit. An Imlian infant Urn rii entlv to Joe Allen ami wileol the I nmtill reMTa I Iiiuiiii. i in i'lllliirlv Blllll'te.1. It waa broilKht into theworlil w Ith loilble Imrolm kiiiI a ilniilile li l t li.il.ile, I In l-iiiir a iiiriixolv in melu'l pi i,. W Hli imiml I n. Im n lH-rliimi :lv the parenU relue totviiM iit lo anoperalitm Uill llit ir Uilliimiuaie iiiirj.i The wtad ifrowera of I'tah have tie riihnl to or:aiiie the Ternlnrial Wool drowera' Ai iatimi. the punt ipal ol jtvtol huh will la' to pmviile lor the loraK-e ami nhipment ol the entire Utah wool li Ihm vear. Thia meaim that in luture L'tah wtail (jrowera inMea.l ol Kaatern wool buyera will hamlle the prtaliiet ol that Territory. Kxperieni'etl lrrijratioliiti In the San JoaUin Valley think It la Mnihle to work an Improvement In the evnteiii in twotliret tioua. One i to make line ol the hiKh water ol winter ami aprinn, which now run to wanle; the other ii to ' ilinpeiiKe largely with nurUc weltinu ol he (crouml. w hit h pro.hu- aifkmtw ami rail lor mm h work that can la done way with. Mra. Uulli Townm-ml waa nviileiitally Khot ami killed t Halt Uke with tar vet ritle ku the hamU of Uvmia llark ard, the aweelhearl ol Mra. Townwiid'a on, Arthur. Mim llarkard waa aimiiiK t Uryet, and Arthur Towiiaeinl, who waa emleavoriiiK to aleaily her aim by main the ritle on hia arm, nudileiily droppetl it at her reiiutnt. chan)iiiK the aim. Mr. Tow naeiul. who waa xlambnii to one aitle, received the diiH lmriteol the rille, and died in ten minutea. At Aloria Attorney Warren baa com in em til auit III the Circuit Court aitHimd Mavor l'roby and the city ol Aloria. enaiininit them lrnu levyinn ami oolhvt iiiK laea lor I The complaint al iee that there la no City Aeir an lliorue.1 bv law. and that the Council liaa no authority to levy a tat lor Una year. The cae waa heaul It (ore Junli.e Mrllride. ('it v Altornev llaunllon di murrvl avamnt the complaint, but the judKtt ovt rriile.1 the tli inurier and ltrnttil the injunction, aayintf that the count v, ami ml the city, could ! lowed' to lew the t .xrlinn to the la.t Mate law. The ca w ill ! appealed to the Miprcine Court at once. The r'tecutive Committee of the Sen Kramiwo Midwinter rair (jivea out the follow iiik information : II. Wallen-tein, who ha lare tloui-millnitt elnlnt at Clin ap". miuiiiiinii ate" rt lative to llie e!ablihinit ol hi" exhibit at the Call forma lair. N-ieral ddilioiial ottera have Ut n retvivtil Inuu neiitleuien who liellee tliev can 1 of a-i!-tainv to the fair and tender tie ir wr i.-ea, frer ol anv cot eiiejit tiavt linif epen-a, to work among the dilb n nt i'acltic CtMI"t State". A tn-at umiiy mb r have been nn im-1 Inmi paint inannlai tiirt rn. oib riiiif to iiamt Itie liuiidiiii( and alo to cover the r.( with varioun material, t'ne in .,n l.u re.iu tel the pnv il cov ering the oibce of tlie binl.ln at the lair for the eo-t ol the material and !alr. Al'pln allium Inuu inert antile lunm t ol i ll ..rt are n.n i m every mall. A ItK-al tinii ren-enlinif la'" luiinur, of r'tern iimiiulacluruiir hou-c mi Uiry liitt ml to iret up very elal.-rate ( xh'ibition of dilb reiit proprietary arti- ell, f'lne ol the-e rthlbita are .n.ml- I Dent featuree at the iVutnbiati 1 lul l- j ti,.Q Many ol thee will I bntiiirht to California lutai-t. The t lnnee i Coin- name have uWri!l tYl. fctlhe M id- i i inter lair. In addition to tin th-y will brunf .e Chinet riliilut frtmi the CliM-airo Fair to Han lrraiiai, and will have number of new leatutva. Among- ' II , tiling prttinit-l i" tloatinf Chme-1 VllUire. The liecutive Company will; i,p...nt an internal ,o.ml furr ot a.inl I The general re-eplH.n ol rl.il.it. will, commcne ( tolr 1 IV. .ml no am. le VTlU ba a,laiilt.l aJter leeriul-r Bl'MIXF.S-4 JiRF.V.TIK.f. Japan talki of building fourteen rail pada. There are , .Vl,0iO owner of farma in Frame. On one ranch in Tei there re I ,, (XX) he p. The Hie liwa for June lat en-ee.li-1 f Hi.JKJ.IIO". Women are rominencinif to drive ct in New York. jom are iiecefully ran by elect rit ity in r-aiony. (ia motora are propone,! for running ( lin-iif) ntreet car. A bank ntill doing biminena at I!fi-e-loim waa founded in 1 Wl. Italy baa 47,0 miner. The marble rjuarriea employ ,UJ more. Mull. all entimatea that the rivilie. naiiona annually pay ll.l,i,OU",OiiO lor lonl. Silver dollars are shipped direct to China from Memt by (. hineee hut i Imiita. I'hilalelphia haa l.V:2 retail li.ilora Kama; in IrW" there were 6,773 Inclined naliMina. The t'nitetl State rreae in grain i greater than the entire rea ol the tier man Km pi re. Celluloid la paper chemically treated, reduced airain U pulp and then inoldii into ita linal lortn. For the lalmr temjile to I established in I'hilailelphia lair will lw arran-l to oen (Ii tober 2. The Uailway Age b lieve tlmt the to tal coiinlrnction lor the whole year will e lout 3,(WJ mile. Home are nd so uiik Ii uel Wfor. the age ol steam, but the world still l.u neetlof ti'J.tyiU.txUol them. Since lwiO the yalue ol grain rnl ha steailily dimliiinheil, w bile that ol pas toral product haa im rvaed. The fa t i worth noting that not a dollar ha ln hmt by any denjnilor in the hank failure ol this year. The agricultural capital ol Kiiroie ha loiiblt-l mine Hti: that of the I nitcd Matea ha increaael over sixfold. According to the I'liitttl Slate Coli-ul at Singanire one-hall ol the world' till i mined in the Strait settlement. Itcdiiction in wiige of 10 to '.Nja-r cent will 1st inii.lt ! Uie t lin wn 'ini tially ol Cleveland to meet rom-tltloH. A new cigarette machine ban lmn in vented that will fiii I, mil, pn-te ami maku Pi,)".) Jierfei t cigurelte ill ten hour. One of the loundrv firm at Chicn-o that relnntil to concede the ilemaudit ol the nioldcra is now in the hand ol a re ceiver. There areaUmt l.nwi women emplovitl a tvienettt rs in llonlon, working at ' to oil iier cent lower than the union scale cuIIh lor. The fall in the prnv ol cotton during the last lew month reprenent a loa the planter ol the South on last year's cropol L.Vl.lNitl.iMI. The valuation of the entire State ol I i,ti,r:4ilo in a little more tliuti a iiuurter ol the annenM-il valuation of ll-lon lor iiirnne of taxation. Five metlnnl of anchoring Imlt in stone were recently trnil at the Worces ter Polvlethnic. Thelent ti -t wan Imrne bv sullihur netting in a straight hole. In IHIt theaveiug" wage of lamdoii needle woman wa 2'fil an hour. I In wage ol miiny nir iieeille women In Ijiudoii do not now exceed l'd H-r lioiir. The Provident Sav ing Hank of Mttou. the gri alc-t iiintilution of the kind lu Hun roiintrv. ha ti.nil .h iniMtois and ,1, -i.i-.iin ol ;l.i,lKI,imi ill niiuiMol (I.Pihi or It. The statement i" mn.le on apparently gis.latithority that :i.'..0i iMIol Am. r jciin capital haa la-en iiivenltsl III hll-l-ne enterprise in Mexico w itliill the hut three years. H'UKI.Y FKKSOSAU Only three mcmltcra of the Ilerlin Ctingres ol 1M7H m now alive His marck, Salisbury ami Waddingtoii. Samuel Fjlinon, the father ol the gn at inventor, will lie HI years old in August. He live in Tort Huron, Mich., ami has little daughter V year old, ol whom he ia exceedingly proud. The resemblance lad ween Colonel Fred Ctrant and hi father grow more marked lailv. and some friend who have seen him since hi return from Vienna have tieeil startled at the tlmt glance. When (.la.li.tono waa dined by the Is-iichera ol tirav' Inn, 1-oml.m, laM Janinirv he astonishitl them by hia knowlislkre of abstruse law imiutn. Mr Kalloiirwa almost a much ol a surprise when eiitertaint-.l by the same legal tra ternity recently. It I not irenerallv known that the (- rean Minister and lii wife are memla-ia ol the l'rehvterian I Imrv h. Mr. ami Mra. Ye determined to Identify them selves with Christianity shortly after the death td their llrst child. F.xcept on State invasion they wear American clot hea. Among Mrs. Cleveland's most highly nrixcd iniwtt'ssiouareauiimtM.ro( paint- ina v l.lrh Jow hll Jellersoll presented to Iier. They are all Irom hi own brush, and Mrs. Cleveland take e-ecial de light in exhibiting a bit ol wmsllaml scenery tm Ki Van Winkle's Southern plantation. Mr. ll'iichere anmiiim-e in his pa wr that Mr. Pavanl, our Ambassador to Fiiglaml, obtain a great increase in pivtitlem-e by l-cing pniiuote.1 (nuii the rank ol Minister of legation. Mr. la in .in here declare t hat A m ba-n. lorn Imv e invedcnct' over Puke, and at-eina to think that Mr. lUv ard tmlit to be much elatetl over the (act. Wnl McAllister and hi fellow n.n-,11a--, are preariug for a grand display of I toad-eating at Nc.rt. the iiran.1 I'uke Alexander of liusma is to U- the guest ol Mrs. F.lwards. Willing at her cottage by the sea. and all the snob and snolr.4' in New York city are bnving tickets and checking trunks an a to bask III the retliftfl rav s ol the Mval sj.ieli d..r. I William Ijiwrelice l'.mle of New Or 1 leans is said to U1 the oi,let tilitnr in the itiunliy. lie i now t;i y.-ars age .lie was l.ru III Portland. Me., dulled 'South and in 11M et.blihil the I he 'raw .S. C. I Intelligemvr. lie lught the Charlentoll City .-t!e to tilit tne titi'htii atn.ll d.n trill.-, til l then wen' ti, N. w I r lean, w here he w a- Ctunivtci w ith nevcrsl pn rs. q At the rtient ii-n i iv in Vienna oi the roiilerrmg ( a Caidii.ai's hat on tl. Pi-li.. of ,r-warlein a nu-nt uiiss mg vn monv lai ause of the nuinU r o! the i l.un h .l.gnitarie pit-nenl and l- cuethe Fnijror kne.t there prvtra' at the altar the iix-nt liiirt ive tiguM wan that of the young papal clivov, wh. altriv tt-l all eves. Tin votitl.fnl pre late, the sou of aSnih not.lt nun, wa-e-iiy the center of the brilliant srin n account of hi viMith, In n.anlv Is-iute and thsdigmtv In von l l,m v. ar whli h lent etb tlvelit-M to III a-l.lretsn ! the Fnl"n. lie is the wn of . n. .It Vat. sfls.rn in Fnglan I and is faimai in Ibm.e l.ir the tlnesertnon he ptrsk hen U the F.iijlish tonjno. CO EASTERN MELANGE. New York C'i DMarlieJ Ovi-r IN Watrr Suiipij. o CBOF OK THE COBS KANSAS, (irant Family to Visit the Wnrbt'i Flr In S-eplctuher Cable Cr In New York. ei are now renssrvcl for women in the Philadelphia public mpiares. The Fourteenth llegimeiit will build in Pittsburg an armory for lhs),ii, The fiirm hand of Southern Kannas have organin-il themselves into union An old oilman aya the nutnln-r of dry well in Western Puiiiisylvauia la dial ing. Some of the recently suspended Kan sa I ity btik re la-ginning busines gain. The engint of the big armored cruiser Maine are pronounced every way satis factory. The Arson Mine Company at Norway Mich., ha closed down. It owe IW.OinJ in wage. Caterpillar re iiumeniu throughout Peiiiinylvanm, and are doing great nam ttge to croiia. New York's isstttifncB rwrivel i,f.',- lor the year ended on June 3n, an io- r.a-e ol 1111,4 15 '.7 in a year. The new Internal lievenue ( ollecttir for the l.uisville ditrn t ha alrealy re- ceivcl a,i s application lor .on it loin. Thomas lliirns, SiiM-rintemleiit of lie lice at New V ork, is alniul to retire, ii ha accumulated a fortune of 7l,. New York citv i much disturlntl oyer its water suniilv. The water Imik ha.1 and It ha a very disagreeable, marshy tate. The rcnlsnntinn of I loii. William A M. Maorick. Asmstant Attorney- ifiieral has lai n tendered to Attornev-l ielieral olnev. Kaunas' ctirn croi promine to ! the went ill the State history except for the vear ISMl. w hen it wa 2.:i,ls(,tsi hu-hels. The xfonl Iron and Nail Company at lit lvidere. N. J., is in thu hamln ol a re ci iver. Atsilll men are u.i.mii o.o of cmt.lov incut. iovernor Carr ha commnsioiieil forty phvsicuiim a tlclegate to npresenl North Carolina at the Pan-American Medical emigres at Chicago, I'oM.leilv. it is stated, will resign a I ieliera I Master Workman at the next convention of the Knight of jlnr. The oph r is said to ! in a bud way. The acting Secretary of War has at proved the allotment of the Missouri Kiver Commission (or the improvement of the river to the amount of $7i"',tMl. TI... Miiroins do Iiailmlis. brutlier of Mi." i'ude de Veragua, want a slice 1 1.,. Iiin,l that it is iin.in.scd to raise the I'nitcd State lor the U'ln lit of th I'uke The Muhlnilliill Hunk al New York I.Ms ..r,l. II. A. Weil, a broker, t Hli. haw his in count, owing to fill la't melils he ha made ulmiit the in-t i t lit it Since .lanuarv 1 nearly 'Jii initional l.unLs have cl..-e. their d.strs, ngiunst less than lifty during the sa 'rnsl hmt v.ar; live Imve la-en I'niletl State .Icpo-itoi ICS. New Yorkers have la-gun to write o their il.iily iuht asking that the city l. p.tel'ted fioui cable cars, coinpl.iin ing that the lives of citizen are "in constant jeopardy." Juan Andreon, alia Juan Paodnti, alia' tiiovunni Cavaleni, said to t one ol the most noted sab-cracker ami all around thieves in Kuroja1, ha K-en ar renteil in New York. Coi.gresnmen who were mont inter e.le. in .1. (eating the force lull, it i re jnirlisl, may aid tln ir Western colleague in opiHmiiig the unconditional rceal til the Sherman silver lull. The miiiIi of Iroiiwood, Mich., after aU.nt 4m had la-en prostrated bv typhoid (ever ami manv had dil.loiiml Hmt the stamlnpe of their water works wa part full ol .b ad tlnh, cralsj, lizards, snake and other carrion. I'leveii liiiudretl commercial organira tiou thrtiughoul the country Imve been invited by the New York Hoard ol Trade mid l'rausKirtation to send delegate to a convention which i to meet in Wash ington on or aUuit Scptcmlier 1. John H. Kia-ting. the cashier of the tlefunct South Side Savings Hank at Mil waukee, haa lisapeartn, and simulta neously the dim-ovcry ha la-en made that the general h-ilgerol the institution i not among the elbvti of the bank. Misses Lime and Fmina lUmleti have voluntaiily translernul, it is said, almut fl.lktiworth of proiM-rty, which ls-l..ngel to their murdered stepmother, to Mr. Whitehead ol Fall Kiver and Mr. Fish of llarlford, who were half-sisters of Mra. IWdeli. Mm. C. S. liraiit, who i ntill at West Point, will 1st joined later bv lur s..n, ami tht-y will go to the World's Fair ill Seplcmia-r. lu tKtoln-r they will la joined in Chicago by Mr. Nellie I rant sattons, her (laughter, who is coming over to n,-e the fair. In Shelby futility, Tenii.. the Criuiinal Court has uf tided thesln ritr. and the gtand jury ha Itt n ial!el upm to in vcntigate the lynchii g of the negro Walker, who wa lakt n from jad ami hanged by a limh. Several men sim tniie.1 of complicity in the lynching hava la-ru arrestnl. It ha j ii t ct.nie to light that there are from twenty to thirty I hinene entering Kl Pan, Tex., nightlv (miii Juan-r, Met-i.-o, and the iniirtat ion i la-nig han dled by a verv rich company of t hinese ami t-x -otti.'ials o( the l'iutil states custom- serv ict. The government has la-gun an investi g:tti..n into the :iiiiuigration ol t hiucne at New York. I xten-ive frauds are charveil in the administration of the Chine-e ex. ltlsi-m a. t. al-.d hundreds t( Chinene are allegitl to have Nt-n smug gled at that p.rt. Charge have Irtn ma.le against two deputy colli ctom and chief i lerk. Ir. Walter Mav Ueid ha la-en ar- rest.sl at New Yolk for -ellll InlUS dl- . mas loiderring the title of M. I'. tis.n lm,.u utterly ignorant of nicdiciiic ami tiirnii.g tht in !.-. on the world t-i le-tniv human l.fe. Pr. Keid is a grav- V.nnd. exitert scholar, lugt,ist. pal. ii.ixeli-t an-l a g'a.iuaieoi ii.e tie-r.rai Coil. ge of the l'niverity of New York The Treasure Ivpartti.ent t W'ash itig'..n has m-tru. -ted Colli ctor Hendri. kt t New York ll at hereafter the certiri. ate the Ch-ne-e Couul at that port.Ch.iB l.ai g Tseng. I mt to 1 retTlvtsl in i,rn.f of i-leiit iti-."a! ion of anv Clunw t ho have gone from tin conntrr I., I hum and want to come in agsin. This i done l- ail- ths crrtiti. aU-s have been prnertel fsntn their proper parpo. FBOM WASHISOTOS CITY. O . . Sei ret.rT Carlisle l as begin the !r- gamanon of the Ireanury I Vmrtment. iinmls-r of clerk have airt a-iT i. Inv9dand other re.iu.l a lar ss.il.le umler the civil servicw ruies. Much lntemt has lieen aroilse.1 among stall. ll. lain by the d mnvery that the Iigurt til 'i tat.am e ol iraoe "' ihmcouiitrv lor the timal year ending June Ui) lan't. as shown by the recorJ ol the bureau of statistic of th) Treasury Kpartmeeit, were aln.ut I',"".""' of ii.v wav. Inst. l of an a.lveie l.ai- ance of !i.;,s.iiO the it.rrecte. reiurn have shown only als.ut 'KU,,", Sist ial Sims rv ising Agent Tingle say that the Treasury 1 N partinclit I lioing all it can w ith the money on hand fur the enforcement of the icarv exclusion law. He .laiins that, ll the ,.',. ailuhlM Jlllv 1 aholli.l In- hnkcll IlltO imiiietlialely for the purjn ol en ering ii. I.i tl. tsh,,h.nl.. delnirtatloll Ol I III- new, very .sui tin-re woiiki n-'"i.i ii t ... ., I. ... . I. Ii I,. i,iv Ihe .ra ei.il ain-lit alcl oilier ,,lh,-ra id the 'Iieaslirv engaged 111 keel ii.l. inn l l.in.-s,. out of this iiiuntry. lie savs that olli. er of the government aie at present engaged in gather, ng in for ,., ,.i,,.n s in the Chinese a ho are ille gally here, and tlmt the Treasury intend to I-n (on e the law. The retmrt of Chinese Insat tor Sclmrf on In inve.tigatiim ol tne irau.iu.t-in entry of Chinese at the port of New Vork . . ... i i.. i..... m lam n reeeive.1 at tne inwuri n- fnirlii.ent. so rels.rl IPMII l "in- lien, In. ks a to Innini tor Seharl's all gallon ol collusion bv New 1 ork otTlclal l Vet received. It I allctfe. in anil iiigt-.n City that the custoitm ollicers at New York have lieeii extremely la in issuing Chinese, certitlcale, and tlmt whenever the I rcasiirv agt-nta or insjasci- or Imve undertaken to investigate mat ter they invariably Imve la-en given llie cold shoulder. 1 hi state ol (act I said to applv to no parti, ular administration. To some extent the same condition ol alfair. it i said, exists in other cities, a here the custom ollicem scs-m to think the Treasury agents Imve no right U in vestigate their ads. So far a the state Itepartment i in formed, there are no American citizen residing in sunn except missionaries. It is not la-lievi-d to lat necessary to take any saviul measures for their protetiioli. Ihe I lilted States ha no rep rent-Illative in Slum, and the Coiinul-i ielieral at I'.aiigk-.k, Mr. llovd, i in tin country at present, leaving the olllce in charge of loss.. n, Ihe Vi.e-t'onnul. If the welfare ol our missionaries should la threatened, w In. h is unlikely, they can w ithout doubt --cure .n.t.i tloll on lipplicatioll to the Minister of s other nation, a will la the case with the French resident. 1 he coiiiiner. l.il int. restsof the I'nitcd States in Siaiu an- iiisigiiilicant, the eijmrts la ing very few and the linj-irt la-ing made llj. of teak wmsl. used ill ship-hull-ling, and some trilles of Oriental urn I Muliiv iicsiun dtNiirative work. It is said ut the Navy IVpartment that Admiral Harmony's recent retirement, l..r which the department ha la-en crit i i-.'d. was in strict actordance with his written r-.m-st. He cabled the depart in. lit from Hongkong March 1:1. asking hi Is- ordered home and retired litsill his arrival in the l'nite.1 State. lie sug gested June 7 a the most convenient dale (r his departure. In a letter of March 7 he alter asking for detachment said: " l'n.n in v arrival in the l'nite-1 state, which fact I will rcx.rt by tele graph, I a-k that 1 in n- Is- . la.t . I ,.n the reliie-l list, as anthorixisl by the staliit.-, hav in g served over forty years coiitinu-ou-lv in the navv of the Cniti-d Slates." April the President nppnivetl the ap ,,i. atioti, to t iWe eth-i t iiisui the Admi- i.il's arrival in the I'nitcd states, which was June 11'., im ri-sirtcd by the naval iig. nl at San I ranci-co. An order wan act 'ordiiiglv issutsl pUii-ing him on tie i el i red h-t. The next dav the Admiral telegraphisl Inn arrival, and asked to li re! in, I June IM, but it wan imH.il.h- o cliang.' the date, an tlieonler had already Isi'ii issuisl and was mallei to him. CHICAliO EXPOSITION. An umbrella made of spun gins i shown at the World's Fair, and Cinder ella's slip-r may yet le rcalucd for the Chit ago ls-lle. A New York steamship agent calcu late that the Chicago Fair haa Is en Ihe cause ol a I-". x r cent falling oir iu Ku-roa-an departures. In Colombia' building at the World's Fair, Chicago, there is mi,000 worth ol ancient niterv, idols, incense burner UN'I houst'liold utensils. The (rett adiiiissioii to the World' Fair at Chicago number almut :W.l.3per day. At the 1 ciileniual Fxluhition they .11 1 not exceed an average of 12,000 a day. Chicago merchant figure that the fair visitor will leave lad ween l2ll,UXn.',U'0 and f I.VI,(XH.0ml there la-lween now and Noveiula-r I. Ihey should la able to make a closer estimate at the end of the season. Chief Justice F'uller of the Supreme . I i .1... v oiiri, niiiiiiic a iiii-oiis-r oi me v. initi stale Circuit Court of Apa-als, has tb livete.1 a formal opinion in lliecaseof the apa-al of the World's Fair frvun the tie cisioii of the Vmtitl states Circuit Court restraining the management from oim-ii- mg Ihe galea Sunday. It reverses the dit isioii of the lower court, and remand it for further pnn reding. An informal decision was rendered some time ago. Although up to the present time there have la-en m arly il.mm.ixiii paid a.Pni si, .us to the World lair, the otllcia'.s aiv ili-aps.iiitil in the attendance. Ihe most sanguine extsa.it. mi cxm-rt sav that under the most favorable conditions the total attendance cannot reach 2", (HO.lsHl. la lore the exnsition on-ntsl the ..ill, -mis thought the attendance would ni. li :ii,isxl.tx.. When completed, the Yerkes tele n,tipe, w In. h lias la-en donated to the Ciuvtmitv of Chie.tgt, will I the larg est iu the world. The mounting of the telenet. a- is now la-ing put Pvllicr in the manufacture building. The iiare iron pier ups.rl:ng the tut- wa put in pla.e in Hie north cud of Columbia ave nue la-t M.iv. It wa a! nut thirty feet in height, in four ecvtioti. The tu!v was in live set tioiisk wliicti tingether are sixtv-f .iir f.s t in length and weigh an tons. The Icvl and axis weigh ihirtv tons. Chairman Thatcher of the executive committ.f of the bureau of award. sa-akii,g..f ihe . stem ( aw anls, aid : ' Ine bureau haa iiitcn.b-l fr-in tht t.irl to . a i-e a tn.wt complete and rx hatisiive i xaiu. nation to In- m.l le of th, -xhih.tn to .,. end that ll might td- the iii'Min tion of Coiigr.-s reiimrir-.g iht hnrvau to d:s. I.e to the world the prog--rens ma le in the art, in.liistrits and s-ience. Ihe roiiitiiervial side of the as r-!s .piestmn sinks into ins.gtuticam-e n c..ii.pa-.d to Ihe inslnctivs i te. Io know t J-.hn Smith noned s. fir re f..r h'S exhibit tells the wor.d nothing. W hat Ihe ei'plewant to know i the sn ir.c merit or improvement over the past itis,!,ned by hi rxhihit. It a. mid have l,-n cav rnnugh to a lt-pt the old-fa-hion.sl, nu-anirg r-s avvtem 4 making a ant, and l-n evervthmg won Id have la-en .1. 0:'u;lr nwth saaiirf. but what e-lm ational reso:t ou.U Uasrs bar la-n-B " FOREIGN FLASHES, o Coinimlnory Education in French UepuMic. A FBUIT llLTtKE EXHIDITIOS. TL Poalt ion of Crop ConIJerrJ Auything- Hut ProH"ron by lxindon Paper. The population of Rio de Janeiro I devolution i reported in Santa Cth arum in liranl. Mr. laingtry meditates another Amer ican tour next winter. tin at Hritain receive.1 10,057,000 let ter from America hist year. Mine. Patti has made her last aj ja-ar-ance in lxjndon until next May. The protracted dniiight in Austria ha raune-l a failure in Ihe oats crop. Sarah llernhar.lt haa become leasee, of the lienaisnance Theater in Pan. The hay crop In Kngland and Waleaia not more than a HUM ol tne average. China refuses to make reparation for the killing ol Swedish missionaries by mot . The flesh-eating balsxm i (at Ix-ooin Irnr an Intolerable nuisauce iu South Africa. A lively controversy haa ls?en going on in Austria concern itiif the necessity of dueling. There are mom deaths annually from hydrophobia in Sweden than in any other country. A Ion of gold recently taken from the South African mine was on exhibition at Pretoria lately. The extreme) ami protracted hot j weather in F'rance promises one ol the . lini-nt vintage on record. Tl, al.i.ui i-ron of Fram-M is estimatinl ' ......,, ..,.1 tl,u i,,,,s.ris : nsmired for next vear at .rsi.(U'. Fruit grower will ! Illterente.1 i . to learn that a (rnit-ctiltureexhihitioii i to la- held at St. Petersburg next year. The m-w llritinh cruim-r F'.ndyinion at a recent eight hours' trial oil Portsmouth. England, attained a speed of 20.11 knot a-r hour. Piailfn-IUdcn intend to In-come a grand simrtiug center iu hopes of reviv ing its former attraction, lor visitor of all nations. It i U-lieve.1 (he House of Iird will reject Ihe Irish home-rule bill after it passe the Commons by an overwhelm ing majority. Ititluena in Mieved to Is? dying out in lauidon alter la-ing more or less prev alent since the llmt outbreak over the world several year ago. Kussian crop prospi-ct have greatly improved. A fairly large yield is now sx-ctel esiM-cially of rye, the clnel Lrea.lsliit! of the nation. Th.. Imki. of Wesln.insler ha sot-tit over tT.iMsi.issi in rel.iiil ling F'atoii Hall, w Inch i now considered to rival l hut - worth 11 F.iiglaiid's linest hotis.'. Princes Fulalia ha sent a tim-Tolislo snln-r U iteiieml Horace I orter 111 nvtsg- nition of his kindness while ( hairmau ol the receilion iMinmiltee ill New York. It is 0 Hictally deiiii-d that thetirund Ihike of Saxe-Weimar recently sought to bring alsiiit a reconciliation la-twccti ihe ..er man F.mper.ir au.l Prince His marck. Mr. (ilad-toiie gave the Princess May ami tin- I'uke of York a a welding pres ent the seven volumes of his somew hat soli.llv written " .leaning of Past Years'." The Italian torpedo gnnlmat Aretusa. a vessel ol Mil ton displacement, re cently built at Ia-ghorn, attainisl a max imum speed ol twenty-one knot in her steam trial. The I'uke of Ycragua i willing to re ceive American sympathy for his de pleted exch"iier, and he will accept all the fund the coplc in this country will raise for him. The experiment of providing canteen in factories, at which workmen ran get ginnt ftssl al something less than cost price, ape,r to have la-en a failure in South tiermany. In France compulsory education is rig orously applied to all classes, ami vet 7 M-r cent of the young men who wish to join the army are rejected because unable to read or w rite. Several fashionable ladies have ap I lean-. I In launlon driving with a femi nine handmaiden instead of a f.sitman In-hind them, the handmaiden arrayed in livery and button. In the government ol Karan at the present time a great competition is go ing on among chemists in the sale ol char..., w hich are upnMtd to act a a preventive against cholera. . Emperor William has ordered no army maneuver to W held anyw here in lier manv miles it 1 absolutely certain that the district in which it is' prostd to hold them will not be damaged. Mormonism ha taken a considerable hold in New .calami, mainly among the Maoris, the latest statistic showing the sect to have ;l,170 memls-r in New Zea land, of whom 2:'.2 are Kiln.)-an-. The Irish revolutionist claim that the sinking of the Victoria wa not due to Admiral Tryon's mistake, but to llie mem la-r of the revolutionary party w ho aided in bringing almut the .lisa-t. r. A law is to 1 promulgated in Kunsia tli iw summer prohibiting the transfer of land in the msseion of rural commu nities or individual peasant to persons not In-longing to the rural population. Over a ton ol tobacco and cigar wan iHinnd. some three week ago at Ports mouth in the furnace known a " the (Jilern's pipe," where all contralnd to tiiuttsei" intin-at Pntain is destroyed. The Koyal Cnyngraphical S.i,-ty of F'ngland ha held a pec:al in.vtitig to consider the question whether women may la- adinitti-d on the same fooling a men, and dc i.l.-l it in the negative hv a vote ol 172 to ls. At the M,nt de P-t-te. the big govern ment pawnshop of Pans. a!mt 2.1"1 aucvpari were awricl last ar. IUs shta tn were the m,t numer-Misof the pawut-l g-nnl. no l.-n than Pl.l'.M pair apa aniig m the list. Tl.e lam.lon Time savs: The pmntion of crops in July, last year, waa r..ii-i,. t rel anything but ppm-rn,us. hut the situation is very ma. h more st-nonsr.ow. In no sing'-e instance i the 1 r.p a g-aul a it was mt year. Even wheat haa a pm.rrr prns-t. A piratical out'-reak nr.-nrred aruorg the Chines pstrgrr on the I "at. U sti-amer Keiah Kor.gs., tra-lmg rv tlie east i-oat of Ache-n. The Chinen. at ta. ke,l the crew ol the steamt-r. kiiiir.g the Eng'.fh rapUin. She mate and twenty-two id tb" As.al.r .;or and wound ing ttt.a-n others. They took borne the y a 1 .lingers a rvmpvUTsai. rOBTUSD JIABKET. Wiii.T-Nom'inal. Valley.ll.OHI.OS; Walla Walla. WO jjuV I-r cenul. ruii a. Tito. tc. ru.t a-siaii.lar-l.J.i: Wa.U W tXMi; graham, 3.lJi iuperuiie, tier Isxrrel. Otr-Whit. 45e Jr bushel: gray. 42 4i;ic; rolltsl, in bags, o.2.Vu.W; Ur-n-ls, n.V) t.75; tnes, ;i-76. MiLUtrtrra uran, fin.ou; ". Il'l.tw: ground tmrit-y, i-1'".!. iit lee-l, 1 lr ton; Wlioie leeti, I (dh.v in-r rental; mi-ldling. Jil ' l-r ton; chicken wheat, i'"i ia-r cental. ply moiii't . r.i-TTia Ort gon lancy creamery, ...-... l.n.- dairy. 17'..a20i-: lair to gmsl, 15 a I-; common, 12 l.c lr l""'" . California, 44c a-r roll. , . , - j. . , Cilfssi Oregon. 12 Vi .aiiiornia. ll f 12c: Young America, lr.c a-r f Mlllllll. F.tios Oregon and Eastern, Pf Jn-r "pl'.e't rav Thicken, old. M.&l.n-VOo; broilers, large, 2.0P.-:.lJ; small, 1.V) .ai'.i-J; thicks, old, :l.5ii a4.tw; young, 2 .'si.a3.rsJ; geese, 7.-V) Ja-r Joxeu ; tur keys, live, 14c ; dresatsl, pic per sjund. vguiraBLM AU railTa. VEiiiT.ataa Cabbage, l'4c -r pouinl; new California mtatoe, 11.2.) in-r cental ; new California onion, l'..r er siund; green Oregon onion. 10 (rti7'c a-r dozen; ciicuiiil-rs, Oregon, 2-V per doxeii; California, 1.60 a-r Isjx; string Insan. 6nik; per pound; Oregt.n peas, 2'il.Hc per pound; tomatoes, lJc (rttl.uO per Inn. FaliTs Sicilv lemons, 5.50..n.00 per box; California new crop. HM.f.M per Isik; l-iianaa,$l..Wy3.00Ktr hunch; orange, fc'-00 a-r I-jx ; pineapples, tUW perdoteii; cherries, 7-Vial.nu a-r box ; new California apples, I.2.' l.fs.' r bushel; peaches, Wkii$1.00 !cr Imx; Oregon, fk- jar box; peach plums, 1..'J 1 1 75 la-r Is.x ; new la-ars. 1.00 r U.x ; ..r'i.s.m il .' iar box: currants, 4. f.Vi l-l-r pound: llartlett aar,H..,xli.i 1.75 a-r Inn ; ra-pl-rrie, 0 i7cpi-r Hun.l; black I raspln-rne, 7'A-; Caliiornia tigs, 7-V -i 1.00 r box ; waterineioiin, l'.0n i 2.7o a-'r do.eii; catilaloiiK s. 1.75 .il'..'sJ la-r .l.weii; hucklels-rnes, l.V a-r jHiund. i stvPli ciKiHKHii. Dbid FaflTa I etite p silver, U'il2c; Italian, K .rune, llli.i lie; 3'uc; tieriiian, lil .i lie: dIiiiun, ri,'A' evai-iratod ap-! Ilf, I" " ' " ev-. w- .- - i i-t i- is.... l,..s ii id -II..I-' iM-ara. . ia 1 h- iH-r s)iinu. H-iNKV Choice coinb, ISc per pouml ; new Oregon, Pi.-i20c; extnict. HnlOc. S,.t Ijvt-rinn.l, 1UM, lH.tJ; 60s, ir..rj; stock, ..'.. iii.fto. '",' . ; , , , Corn: CoU Una, 22c; Kio, 21c; lnirycow inut Im well h i. Th.y Salva-lor, 21'v1'; Mia ha, 2uy.i ink-; Java, j work hard in manufacturing milk, and in'x'Jk'; Arhuckle'a and Lion, llKi- cannot give the ln-t reniiltn it they inu-t rniun-l case, 24.NV ier jwun.l; Coliim- work ad day to get gr.mn enough, lua, same, 24. s-V. If ymi have no she-i or shelter of nnv Kick Island. M.73" '6.00; Japan, 1. 75; kind' (or the (arm wng-.n, run it under New Orleans, 4.50 per cental. muih-shndc tn-e. The hot iiii-lnn.- I..1- Hka.s Small white, 3'c; pink, !,, mg a rain injures it more thmi tiie 3V; bayos, 3',c; butter, 4c; lima, -to ruin. periouiid. f. j v,, ,,t ullmy the f irm building to syai-r Fju-tern. in l-arn-I. ":'. rt,.K ,.Bj,,t. The c-t is eovcr.d hv ti.r in half-barrels, 41..i.",c; in case, " i savin.' in ImuN-r whit-Ji ri-ii!i. an-i the WK-pi-rll-m; 2.2-. M-rk.-g;Ca i(ornia.,ji niVn B.,Ki,r.llu.t. j, WurUi .. in barrels, 2lia 10c jar gallon; 1..5 r , eg. . . . ! nrvi.riii-i i.Mn or rviiM mt. MtiiAK n,.V,c;C.oldenC, 5', c;extm C,'f;n.ni.vl'iiim'A,ilV:'lry.ruii- . J- 'f .pi.-ion w h.-.h. r the ..' . 'i i. ..-!.... -. ' tune has tint come to throw, a ll acre. lenal. 7'.t: IM-r l-OIIII.I : "a0 a-r poliml poninl ; '40 l-r poumi I ,ini 7m hII cra.h-s for nniiiipt cash ; maiile sugar, l.r).rfltsj per suiid. , I cinnkii oihiiih. Caxxkii (Jooim Table fruits, assort", 1 1.73 ui'..); la-a.hes, l.K .r2.10; 1-a.t- . - , ,,-! .,,M"IKI-OUI'SJ,,lS.. I'Ml llltll ll ,P I fit pear, jl.i.i l',l"'"t "' than trucking ami l.ri. kluving. car, n I fi. ; strawls-rries. 2.2o ..2.4-Y cherries I ( .( J 2.25.i2,IO; 1.1, wkU-rr.es, t.M J. j , ; . . u. ,h , , V(. raspla-rr.es. 2.40; pineapple.. ;-; '' ,,,.. hurs are longer, hut th.-v .. .,t S.m: annco K l..s,,. 2.0.1 I le fri Is, - a-sorte.1, 1.20; pcacl.c. I..'.; plums, ,., i,...i,i 1 l.(l .i 1.111; bla. kls-rries, 1.2-' a 1.40 a-r lot-u. Pie Iruits. gallon, a-sorte.1 1.7.i -2.15 s-r dozen. Finn Sardine, n, 7,Vi.?2.25; 2.1:1. 14..V): lolmters. 2.:U.t,.i ;.-; sal- 111.111, till 1-lb tall. 1.2.':.tl..rK; Hals, 1.75;2-ll-t, I2.25.i2.60; ',-barrvl, 5-50. I-ROVISIONH. F'vsrKRS Sviokkii Meat aud Lard Hams, medium, uncovered, l.V.t 15',c a-r pouml; covered, 14'..,i'i 1-V ; hams, large, uncovered, bS'jCi 17c; covered, l.'..t lii'..c; breakfast bacon, uncovered, 1) tt 17c; covered, liValik-; short clear sides, I:l4l4c; dry salt sides, 1 1 ',. U",.c ; lard, coinM)iind, in tins, 10c per niuml; pure, in tins, U,U4o; Oregon lard, 1 1 1 j 12V- LIVI AND DRKKSKD MEAT. Itrir Prime stwrs. 2.50i2.75; fair to goinl steer. t'.'.OO'JlV.Vi; good to choice cows, 2.00..r2.2.'; cummon to mtnlium cow, 1.50.2.00; dreesdl l-ef, ;l.fati 6.00. Mitto Choice mutton. dressetl, (tl.lKl; lamia.. 2.00 .1 2..VI ; dressed, 0.00; thearlings, 2'4c, live weight. Iloos Choii-e heavy, 5.00 ,5.ft0; me dium, 4..Vi..i 6.00 ; iVht and feeder, 4-'O.a5.0O: dresstsl, 7.00. Veal 4.00e"b00. lines, wool and hides. Horn lO.abk- per pound, according to quality. Worn. I'n.pqna valley, 14"M.V; fall clip, IJ..fl(c; Willamette valley, lu..i 12c, acconliug to quality; Eastern Ore gon, rial 4c per pound, according to condition. llinxa I'ry hides, clt-ct.-d prime, fi..tSc; green, elvt"l, over 65 putinds, 4c; umler 56 pounds, 3c; sheep pelts, short wind, :k..in0c; medium, isl,suic; long. MV'41.26; shearling, In-j 20c; tal low, good to choice, 'ii'tc per ouiid. VDS A.MD BVIIItlSd. Burlaps, -ounce, 4.1-inch. net rash, 6c; burlaps, lO'-ounce, 40-inch, net cash, 7c: burlais, 12-onnce, 46-inch, "Se: burlap. 15-oiini-e, 00-inch, I2',r; burlaps, 2ii-ounii, 7l-inch, 14c; wheat Ivrig, Calcutta, 2:ix;!rt, spot, 6c; 2-tmshel oat laigs, 7c. VtsCKt.LANRor. T1.1 I. C. charcoal, 14xlV, prime qual ity, M.'ai..m.OO o.-r Ijx ; lor rros-. 2 extra per Imx; I. C. coke plates, 14xli, prime tpulity, 7..V'.rfi.nt per I ox : terne plate. I. C, prime quality, t!.."k .7.o". N viis Itase quotations: Inn, 2.25; steel. 2.:; wire, 2.75 per k.g. laoi Bar, 2'.e in-r pound; pig-iron, 23 -.25 per ton. STXEL Per poun-l, 0',r. Lead Per pound, 4lc; laxr, fl'.-c N IV VI ST"K s I lakttm, 1 'l l 5.1 I per bah-: n-iii. it.so .1 S i r r 4mi ra.11n.ls: tar, si. kholm.tl.i; Carolina. '. n r l-nr-re!: pitch, t" per barrel; turpentine, i-'n-er gallon in car lots. ass Nolmkl SHm Of tingle hen made on America b'.r races the foilowing lnsijvr.ee arr taken fnna ths recorl: tUagnton t-t Walton fll.owi to fl.oiO a.-ltist Oirofl Uaughton tn-t Kelly fL"J.ui)0 to 5..J a.-a-n-t flrtiicprn Appleby & John -n la-t P. L-onllard fl 1.00 to flO.OuO acxinst PltarTO. and i.0tJ to f..lSA g-ticst Leo in ths aaizis racw In each of tii.- caassj it ta probable that the ownett nscrnl ten times these amount 00 eaco of tbe races, as th bets I'. or tated werw only mads wun on book-tmUex.-W. a Curuaa ta Forma. . '., n. Vi -u 'a ' iu'i.v his dav's W1,rk 1, .lone, Ihe loan M.I.V... .W: 'M'' '', ,V-r , " ,T ' dweller has ls rlubna...,. he.,..,.,,i... rs. ,,.ts .I.W.-4.W : pin . is. Lul...ii..rsi.... oth.-r favorite Unging bla. kU-rnes 4. .. 4..S. place, wh.-rc he can tliscu-s lum lv ...,.s tongue. 1. 4; IN. M.75: deviled ham, ""' l"'l'!'l't to linn there 1 grave r. a-o 1 FARM AM) GARDEN. Coin pari sun lit twei-n Farm Life nml City Occiijuitions. VALUABLE AliBUTl.TtB.lL ITEMS Head tbf Farm Pipers and Eiperl incut Slallou Ilulletina ami Prollt Tliereby. Sharp plow t save the farm team. Help costing the least inom-y is I.ot always tin-cl.cupi-st. tiivethe young culve su u hetl-r at piinture or Mill-h-d milk. Supply fre-h pasture lor milch r..xi la-fore they la gtll to fall o!f iu Hulk. Note the June color of butter; it is what you wish to imitate at other sea son. It is essentia! that the hives la- sh i.l.- l, for. if the hot suu strike tlicin.thc Iss . will desert. You cannot alTord to buy all your home supplies, no matter how big 'crops v.hi grow to sell. Paying for milk by the butter-fat tet nits a preiniiiiii on g-snl coas an I cart 111 breeding. Ureal llritain imsirtisl duri'ig tl. month of April, lv.i;, about tl7,Ym worth ol honey. lie careful in hiving new swarm to get the 'ileell into the hive, or the ls-, w ill not remain. Md time can N iis,h p, a lvimta.-t- in cutting weed-., which will seed a intle later i( left alone. Surplus earning cannot l inv.-t.-l in anything that will pay much In-tt.r than a g-sid burn. yH.r, .,,. j, ctlv sch-n.l. Then iri,llt ,y the experience of others l,y tea-ling fie taiiii paiH r iiini exisrimeiit , station mili. lnis. I w i, .,, ,. ;,, f.i. ,i.;. , . ... .. w,.14li,,., ..... ,i,., ,i... i.-niv oi m-sn it itit-r sii'i a sua-iy jiiace ill w hit h to lie .low n. Lay a drain from the cellar Inch will keep it dry. It will make it a more ma il l.le place for sti.iing provisions m,d . . l ...I. ..I ... i : I. ..... . i i. i . i . . , ' oa'oo si iii.iot 111 ..s. .11- 1 ' '"' ' "" '" lia ;to ;.!.,. . He all th p.irlmeuts ol home life an. I -'. Io rob the in-cupiltioll of much thut Ii" ' seems to make it -llstaslelul, s:,s the New York l-cdger. To Is- Hire farm rk is hunl work : Put that it I. .11. 1, r fie.-h air. ami health and Is.i.e nf mind lire lik.lv to come with tie in. 1111. a-viind rels-llioiis ; but, all the siune, he has it, and that, tm, In-tau-e he wants it. The farm dweller luck tin source of amusement ; but he ran in most liH-alitn s go to the corner grin-err and learn w hat is going on in the world, and it is safe to say that he gets a far more reasonable and healthy i.lcaol cur nut events than the man in the city. A the country la-comes more thickly set tled and land are cut up in smaller sec tions, it woiil. I Is.' the easiest thing im aginable to have a general place of imvt ing in every community. A reading rtniui w ith Ihe agricultural Inmks. pan-r and general literature of the business, a weekly lecture on all the newest ideas In-longing to the occupation of the farm and an evening or so a week for purely s.n-ial pleasure ami amusement would !. much towards making farming commu nities desirable places of resilience. There are many w ho contend that farm hour are Itm long. On tin subject it may In- said that men who follow it live longer mid have ls-tter health than m almost uiiv other profession. And H 1 but jimt to sav that the pleasure of driv ing, riding, the garden. Mowers and frmt nr.- t.si highly appreciated by many n-r-son to ! willingly surrendered, even though they involve' a g.ssl ileal of hard work .m.l no end of care. riiK i.iviit roil iitH.ii 111 rn b vm i hi r-i. Hoard's I'.iirwnsn trulv sav: vlf mav have dairy school by the hundred ami graduate g.nl 1 hts semakt rs by tin thousand; yet. if we do not have psl milk, wewi'.l not have a g nsl j.rslu.t. Tin- f irmer who supplies ti- uiuk is tne man more than anv other who govern the character of co-'.a-rative butt, r and dice,.. M,)r than this, ii tunc ' n supply g-nsl, sweet iii.U and one man bad tiillk. the 11111 Hot the lime govern the quality. In m:r cir.irts to im prove the qualify of dairy pnnliiitswe must not forget' that m-l iml-.r'am factor of all ihe man who ti.ak. - t mill;. Kvervthinif wnits f-.r him. " must wake up to ihe mvi s-itv of hi s-i inii.roven.enl. lb- stands in the M V "I his ow 11 protil. lie must Is- P a. Ii.t' -'' just as long as he is in i-i-ctai.e work. If he iniiken up hi- own l-ut cror cheese, no one in punished f..r his ' Iessi;,ss or ignorance tut him-tl'-well to settle c.earlv the nil. i gpr-'" I '" of su.-iyss. i rimarv pnr. ;' '' with Ihe farmer; be is the I'oun H the foundation fail, down g " " : ;'' U"-stP. tint-. Ti e s- .Ti:.l..rv J',:l '' J.les he with the mak. r. Ol cm ' 1 g nor.. 1 ce mid slt:p..Llv can -!"- :; N-t of m.,k. Everywhere 11. 'a - ' Icic.it. 1 k-.iMii- do We tied kr:..v --'' lid ?klll. lie that d.-p:-"Ige shall co-iie to grit -I." kte Hmm farrliinrnl urn ! 1 "4 When trie hteriry J-..I -u-y rt r'yj-.!4ns ca-ist-J tle-' i to:, p ' " ply t f paprru th" king of l'erga::i city 10 Aia M.nor. ir.tn-i'i.-e-l ti" L" . f sueepslrin in a f rm cad.d fr- i-i t!a- of Its n.rec-.i.-n pergiu.-- wbt-cc our wr..rd jsirchir.ecl" tiered to be derived e.lnm. t3'r rtitl ini.le fnm cal.'-g'.a ' anl Manv of the In. n. done " lam 10 tbe Mi l lie Ages were tranrr.s- by monk. ar.J oftm it tm..E y complete a ting! cvrj J"dJ bt .VicboUa. 10 m.'fii"ii, 11 iiii.ki-h iimu iiimi-ii"!. n G30 O o o 2 o CO o oo o