EUGENE CITY GUARD. L la. CAiy rrtrMMr. EUOENE CITY. OREOON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. I'robate Judjfe CUrRed With Embezzlement. FAMOUS ITICA VUAHTZ MINK. Cattle ttangea in Arliona Kcportrd tu be Id AIpui11i1 Condition Other Orrurrriirr. The total British Columbia liiion pwk in MM,). Chrl Kvan' trial ha l"n lol-r at Fresno. i t for Oc Tlii ranm-rii-a on tlie Fr.usr nvir are rinsed lur tltt season. M.. men have Is-en discharged (nun tli Chollar ami I'olosi on the C. lock, Waller lUrtli. a notorious liorscthicf ha ih IM-.t Iroin the. Carson Male iriim. luins tn th mountain III Ariina have started a Imioiii in bait rm-r. The rattle range am in splendid condition. I. M. Cashln, tl' San Francisco de faulter, now at Vancouver, It. t'., lie will wiiiie over and demonstrate hi jnn(si-m la-fore lontr. Tlie Ul of .Mount Kainii r in Washing ton li aaid ly exploring parlies to I in accessible thi year on account o( un usual formation ol ice. Tlie British war ship Champion lnui Wn directed tu cooperate Willi the 1'nitcd Slatca licet in carrying out tlie mislu vivendi In Ib-hring Sea. President Jordan aay tlie financial ir.irx.l Manfurd University are in x-r- lect condition, ami tlial tlie luturcol the Krcat institution in brighter tlian ever. K. W. French. Prolate Judge anil ex ollicioCouiily Superintendent of S hool. haa been arrested at Preacott, A. T., ami charged with torKerjr ami einhenleinciit, The ifaiiiblcr. aeclng they will not I ncmutl.-d to run game in Sacramento during the Mate rair, have rented every available place in Washington arroM the river. The famou t'lica uuart mine at An cl. Calavcra rounty. Cal., yielded Ial luoiith the enoriiioua rihii of li'),IK, hu h wa 2-',000 more than the owner expected. I'l.n. Kvan. the Viaali outlaw, in satisfied that he will lie Bciuiltd by the court, and complacently remarked: " Hut 1 am not o IooIikIi aa to up" that 1 am to have walkover o( it. ' It I rc"ortedat ban I'hgn that the Pacillc Hank ha dlHcl 01 11 commie inn lnler.-t ill the ball I'icgo llnt rail way to the company that haa Nt n ex- mri utiiiK with lliu storage-naiierj electric care in ban r raiicisco. The rate ol wage lor picking raisin Krax-a in ban I'icgo ha I'""' IM lr day ami 2 cent n-r tray lor extra work, with Isiard at M cents, riani have Iwn ilivi loel lor i!im iiik fi.. ...l. i.iiiniit in the liamliiol oik1 tiimiiauv. TIih Mniiliiiia Wool tirowcrV Awx ia' lion in aeeelon at tireat Kall haa jiawnl rewiluliona to wml tli'liyatea to the Na tional Convention at CIiu mko ami to 'iit lown the wairea ot i lol'lovea ill virw ol ilm iircM-nt ili'iirti iuteii value of their (..iiiamler llelirv tilaiw. l'lille.1 Htalra navy, Captain of the yanl at Mare IhUikI, haa nii-iven onum inmi I., ..inn l.i aniM-ar Ixlore the Itoanl o X.vul Kxaimnera for eianiinatioii for itroinolion to the uraile of Lieutenant Coiiimamlf r. Itv a Uf'iion of the I'tali h'npreme C.iiri in i'iH'1 aifaiimt the Mormon I'l.nn li i In- (.anlo IIoiiih iirolx-rtv, the .i..,r,l. farm mt ut ball like ami the .y.l II. I.U rant of the i ltv are alltlel to Hi.. niv.Tiiiiient. while the tllliilitf proper ly on Maui utreet ami the liintorit ai ollii-e n.t.rt in tlie Moriimn Chunli. The lima wheate.1 liv the ttovern ...i.t ii worth alx.ul I'ani.KM. ami will tie taken charge of hy a nwiver, Tim ri.ri ut lr. JoIhimiii on the re nil ! Him I'lieiiiiiul atialvioa of the vi .,.r r..n..iviil Inmi the' limlv t John M.rlin at Weuverville. Cal.. i to the e( l.i tliat "arm-nil' wa not a (aitor eaUHinif ileatli." The Coroner' jury wan lint iilmlli-. with the rviort, ami gave he lulliiwinif iM-t'iiliar veiilit't : " I'hat tlie i-aiiMi wa III our oiiiliiiill not no a llilltlW I fniiii natural eailm. ami thelV' l..r a. ara iinahle to tleli-rmilie ami from the evi.li iuti timl the tiiu of hi ileatli." The Coroner ileema the rexrt of theiliM-tor im-iimplete, ami l mt nut ii.lleil with It. The Ort:o (Mo.) m-mwrat ava 'Vuiinn to the orlil a hair are ill (omit to aiieak enthiiKiaiititally of the eihlhition maile hy the younx ami riiii Mate of tinyon, nolw ithiilamliiiK the amall mini of money her timiiHtfrrn hal at llieir itllM-lillon. H Mnwoiiri hail UM-.I her appropriation a jiiilu iulv what a howiiiwe eoiiUI have maile, ia a eoiiimuit n-mark. Hut we ot tin ...r.,... n ii it iealou ol the itlorioil rv'on fro1" ihirli our itmnty-wat drew it name on avouni oi ine oui-inue hi mi. .'a tM-tween our tiioiie'ri ami emi (rant ami viitor to ami (rum the Mi aouri river ami Willamette count rr. li JW ami theearlr 'oiir int w a a itrrat tila lor the inoneeni to rent ami if'l their teama hol oxen inoxtly. How main , whoee hvmlaiit are prominent peiiple of tlnifon Mate. retel here lor hriei iacv till 'unuawa rely, pre ratorr to their Ion, weary tramp a. mm the iilam. over the mountain n.l tilMU-au to that then inytu' laml where roll the Oregon ami hear aouml ave it own ilahinc:' " Heprwa-ntalivea of Italian eihihitor at the Chicago rair eaue.i im inmi n tielieral lie oiin ol the MhIw inter t.x tnwitiou at ban jranrimn, anil wkiil l I.Mkat .man. feel o(la e III the lue- cliaimal anil line art luiil luitf. whii h more than it will 1 ihle Ui yivi tliriu in tliat tni ture. They may ajrve I.. t.k ll'.lUM twt o(ia.-e anil hav tl.wr rihllilta itiviilnl tx-tween three the huiUilUK. It I the opinion of the l'alun Coinmiwuoiiera that the foreii;n hil.itiir al i'liham) wilt all want larve amount ol ami they ilou think the plan tor the lair miMnitare un kill1 larire etioiiKH. I ne 1'ireeinr iieneral aii that, il the ilnaurial i-omli tion were mielat h-tter, hewtMil.l en lanre the luil-linit. hot nn.li-r the i ir ruiin-tani-"- M '"'i not nuna u imw i nr.(it-alile. blHU-e at Die tair will he i .... k in.la within ant outi,te of the imildim. The IUaiian.Chm.- an Jaiane have U ate.l patwuUile, an will eonatnu-t their own iuunin,r. n noru (rum the interior are rnnninntmc In aevrral uuarter a. tive prepralMn lor hit eihiUi are rn "" of the count lea have made appripna faon tor rollei ting material. o BUSINESS BREVITIES. Jeruaalrm it to have brewery. New bulldtnif in Franc bar platter floor. The tjermana have Invented a fteam hU-ycle. Knirlaml nee.lt VAflWflW tirli-M timntlily. A Vermont mill li making rKW.UXJ.UW poatal card. The iim of tel for liip-huililing wa hetrun in i7U. The miner and lalwrera are deaerting Na'lville, Col. Ftitfland takea 40,000 torn of epic from Ireland yearly. Three-fourth of the population of ItUMia are farmer. AU.nt 10.000 ant of pen are lro- dili-eil from a toll of teel. Twenty thouand men are rinployel hy the lierman navy. An oiime of irold i worth J0.ii". We old our for lift in IHI'i. iMirimi the present reiitury H,0m) Un of if old have lin mineil. In the City of Meiiixjthe Rtreel rail way liirnii-lio funeral ear. Now we have an ele trie rloth-i utter ! an eli-etrir r k-hreaker. At the pn-eiit day aUut ml p r 'lit ol all veM-l limit are ol leel. ItiV-fX-kintr toAiliftlxt "Jl thi year aaa -t,,rl'i,l hoy", at(aint Fi,7'M),W lat year. ltioaiil the silver deprti iation w ill nwt the Men ail Kovernnieiit 10,0i),llil a vear. The I'llitedMate pnnliiee more fraill proiMirtion to ipiilallon than any other nation. hi lire IHtO the world' prixlurtioll of at ha nu n a-l ft x-r eenl, that ol Kraill 4M M-r rent It 1 etliiiaU-l Unit lat year 1 dm inl hnnaiiaa were ioliiuimei in the nitil btaU- alone. Then are .1.7K national, .1,000 btate and ,:U private hank III the UniUH late, a total ot n,iv. Diamond worth over ft.(),ni were mM in one lot rwelitlv liy the lie lleem 'ouipany of booth Afrua to a yinlu ate. Hv irrntation i,0l)O,000 a n are ma-le fruitful in India alone. In Egypt there are almt 10,000 and in Kunie ahout 6,Mli0. TI.m t'nitl Static ha ut IM-Kiin the work of iiupniviiig the waxte ana, and haa already alwiit 4,0iM am- ol ir- (jatel land. hi l.real Britain the actual numtier ot M-raon enifttk!"! in agriculture I 2..VII,- (Kill; in mannla. ture, ft.iw.ooo; in ioiii- merce, T.lwvi.OoO. iif ii.m i hiiimaiiil noon thoiiKaml ol woineii who ili HWit in the Philadelphia aving Uuk more than half are Imard- ilig-hoiliN. kei'lM'ra. The aloonol t hlcag ipioy .ni-u perenii. I here are over ,oo ui n.-iu, uotwitliManding that i',tl0 have lately gone out ol luiKiiieiui. To make I .INK) cubic fi-et ot llluminal- . . . . . i :... ing ga eight miiiiiii oi coai, iiipiiiik i-eiit. and (our gallon ol naphtha, coet ing 12 (villa, are rcpiinnl. The large! gold nugget found in Aus tralia were the" Welcome." 2,lr..,0 outlive, and the Slraiiger.,,2,2Nounive, valued reopeetively at IM.Itxo ami li,-Ki. The value of the gold produce.! In tin country Irom I7I.' to Wi wa n.n.kv miM.dOii, ami the value of the silver mi I during the same erio.l wa 101,111,000. 'lit, ilrst aiM-arance ol M'anui in Uien antllu History was a opnm, i. n turns sent Irom Virginia to New York lur sale in 171't. In twr.-tne pnsiuci was 'J.I'iOO.OOO hushel. Itiisisti wiiineii and Japanese men are said lo excel all the other worm work er with the needle I'V tliose who have cli . I v tiidnil the euibroiderv eihihit In dilferent huiMing! the orl-l rair Pl'KKLY l'KRSONAIi. Ki-Seiiator Allen ha reaiiniol hi law practice at Seattle. Itcv. Samuel V. .tone, gramllather oi Sam T. Jones, the liinirgia evangelist. I still living, ami has just ccli-liralcd hi HNth lurth.Uv at Cartersville. b in Stevenson, who ha Is-en a circus lown (or twenty years, ha taken the nit-crest souiersaiilt ol hi career, lie has lauded in the Salvation Army. Itanm von Schloccr, recently lierman ri,,l,.,i !iir to the atn an. w ho arotiwM the dislike o( F.uiMror William Is-cause ol his friend-hip lor liman-k, liaalMit hvidiit to take up in aisste in ncriiu. The Connie von Idsiite of Itottcn, Fiamv, the mother of Mr, rlorctiiv Mayhrn k. ha instituti-d mt in Mcli- iii.iii.i lur t in recovers oi i."M"' " " of laud ill Virginia and West Virginia, which she claim were oManied Irom her lamily through dvption and fraud. The campaign (or the woman aullrage auiendiiicnt to the constitution ot Kan sas ha ois-ned out there with Susan H. Antliiinv. Id en M. liotigar, Mary r.. N am aiid oilier on the stump. It lisik if tliev would have thing all their own way so far a the oratory i con -.rit.l- The late I'ditor Huck ol the Spirit ol llm Time wa a friend and e Moment honest smrt. and hi charming personal mailt ic won lor linn iri oi inenu .inn is here. He wa a generou lellow mihsl. a wa shown hv hi having lelt l.,iit t.'sl.OOO in unpaid due lull lor money lent by him to Irteinl in dislre, Admiral lliimaiin. the iMiiiuiander-in- Ini-t ( the Kreiich force in Siam. .kaaiiiiim lui apix-areil so often in . . i . . 1. 1 itllit llnv the iKVinnilig l ine innioie .-ta.wn France and theMriental country, is the fframl-sinof Jean (ieorge llumann. a rich merchant of Strasbnrg. who wa Mim.t.T of Finance under the eo-callcd Julv monarchy. Ttuiiiia A. Fdis.ii! comi-a of a long' lit.! st.s k. Hi father l still alive at f..ri Huron. Mich., at the age ol ttl His grandfather was UVt year old. ami two of his aunta live.1 to I WS and KI re lively. Samuel Fdion. the father ..I ii. ii.v.-tit.ir l.siLs lirw rl to manv win. vearsot activity. He i very proud f hi (anions sin, who i known to the (atmlv a "Al." Fil'n-vi-lent lleiiiamin Hairison' l.s'ture at Stanford I niversity have hecn ssitsinl until Fcliriiary, Nvause, a is announced, he ha other dutiee pressing iiisiii In attention in the ast. lln-y Bill Uvin Fehruarr 10. and the n-rte aill run through till the middle of March. To most ot them only the student will l admitted, bid a tew. which will te on sniiie tsii.iilar sulih-4 1. w ill l oin to the fi neral public. Thiuua A. F.dison haa teen ri liu liiiiis. ll vigorously U a Chicago re- i.irii-r s.-sm.l the Patent system of the l'nite.1 Statea.whn h.be say, deprive, the real inventor of any chance to bene fit liy In invention. The patent la he av. I ail right and the intention of the government to aid inventor uncere, but the dlthcultv lie in the Cllitec Mate Circuit Court and their method of prsv.lnre. He a-tvvsate a change ao that inventor wlio charge infriiigemrnt sleMild have a prelinnuarr injunction irainst tlie ailcge.1 pirate, who shoul be rompedc.1 Ut prove that the patent i not vaud. EASTERN MELANGE. Gold MedaP Found in Stomach of a Steer. the DELAWARE'S BIO PEACH CROP. (iraut iAH-orootlve Worki at Clilcafo About to Kesume Ilualneaa Hoke Smith' Ilruou. I'liila-l-lplii haa 23,000 more boy than ifirl. Chicago' aUa-k of ngar la low, ami w holesaler cannot till onler. There i a noticeable increase in de jss.it ol the Cincinnati Uuk. Mayor Carter Harrison of Chicago ba Uvn reilucing hi toiianta' rente. The movement hi provide a pension for Mr. Jcllcrson l"via i to lie revived. The government ha ordered by mail the dissolution of the IW-hring Sea licet. A genuine raw of leproay ba leen found in the a-niteiitiary at Uramie, Wyo. A Unit 'JoO.OoO old jenion claima are aidi-trackisl, later claim taking the prec edent. Congre-sman O'Seil preilieta that coal will lie placed on the free list ill the re vision. Tl,.. T.-.ss line have agree.1 upon uni- form ruha In the handling of rotUn prisluit. i : r..MHliimlr have struc k the section ..I llliiiui alsiut Litchlleld. and are do ing great damage. The annual eclie of the sun in Mo-l-r will lie viibleover the Wetern half of North America. The fruit crop of Oklahoma thi year i rcirted lo enveU the ipsluction of the last four year. Kansas ha issued an aMieal for seed .l,..si (,r iiiiuiev to buy it for farmer In the western part of the StaU'. The total reviit of gold in Chicago direct (nun F.uroH' are estnnaUsI to le slightly in cicomi of H,000,000. 1'liicaim ia colivitlivd that it lliv-l a new I J. 000,000 Feleral building. New York need a new kjsiohicc. Angered citixen on the Uiolirande Isirder. Teia. have tavn rmnding up attic-thieve. Fifty were caught. The Kiinaa Itoanl of Health i ar ranging for a thorough investigation of the sanitary condition of the State. The big atorm nearly eiteriniliated the grasshoiier which have lavn making such ravage on crop and vegetahlea in Western New York. The Uuiisville and Nashville trouble have lavn temiorarily healed. The men work at a n-duction of 10 per cent in wage until iHsvinls-r. President Palmer of the World' Fair directory av llu I no time for tit acripliou for the Ihike of Veragua, and nothing haa lavn done to help him. tl 1 .wtimate.1 that the total damage lolheovHter bed of New Haven llarlsir and 1-ong Island Smnd, i-aiise.1 by the reevht storm, ainounta lo I'J.UOO.OUI. It I reiairtol that a newiier i to be established in l-ewiston, Me., to a.1 vocatc Canadian indeiM'mlemv. The tow ni full of French Canadian factory hallda. The remarkable claim i made by the Jesstii (ia.) Sentinel that there ha not Imvii a death in that town since last Se-temls-r. The town haa a pulation of over 1,1110. During the i week ending August 27 over ;IO.OH,111I bushel of wheat were cvimrtcil to F.uniie. In the same time last year less than 2il,l1D,(11 bushel were eiort(Nl. The demand (or currency ba brought out tin-old fractional acrip. government .n.l ,.th..r. issued during the war. which have lor years la en Ineolleetionaor have la-en lorgotten. The F.astern and Western coal ale agent al New York have dts ided that the ScptemmT oiituii snail i o,iw,i"' Ion instead of 2,7.r),lk1 ton a previ ously reliorted. Chicago day at the World' Fair will belVtols-r 0, the anniversary ol the great lire of 1H71. Flags, banner, strea r and bunting wilt 1" displayed every here in the city. The total valuation of Illinois property for taiation pnrMieeiaonly ,iil,io,i'i, counting in Chicago. atcnea are val ued at an average ol while all the liaiiionds and jewelry in the stale are rat.il al f'7,:il7. The drant Wsomotive Work at Chi ago are aWnit to ri-suine business, ami w ill employ I.2IW men. The work have contract to Puild Itliy-nve ns-omonves l.,r the llnrliinton road at a Coot ex ceeding wiMil). IVlaware ha a big peach crop; it i estimated that there will tie 3,1111.111' bushel ol pcachc. If thine a. he II (or .VI cent a lket, the uui ol !.- Nl'.tlll will go into the pocket ot the 'i li orchapl ow ner. The Indiana State Hoard ot tax t oin- missiouer ha liuishiil It assessment and valuation ot railroad property in that Slate. The total asees-ed value of tlie roads i approximately IlilO.OOO.Oil', or 7N,t11' less than last year. A iW foot steam yacht, called the Fei- seen (Japanese lor iiying mm i aim owned bv W. It. Cogswell ol Syracuse. made a run in New ork w ater the other day at the rate of 'M o inilea an hour, beating the record for team veessel. Hoke Smith' bnsun ha swept rW iH-nsioner trm the ifovernnienl roll of the Chicago district. Thedilmrseuient hv the tN-iiKion agency oi mat city ex tends practically through the entire Mis sissippi Valley. It avs out l2.H1.tlH vearlv. mere are i.v-v-j-hsiv.h.-i . it roll. At a meeting of the W . C. T. I . at Uridgetoti, N. J.. Mr. Towneend Pravcl thai liol would paralyie the Vxcise Itoard and remove it U-lore it grantoi nv more tiivnsc. A week later Samuel W. Well, a ineuila-r ol the hoard, wa (.mid in hi attic paralyied, and death ensued in a few hour. k l.l metlal wa found in the vtoin s.-li ut a Tela terr laughtere.t al Chi ...... last wrvk. The medal i in me .h.li. III a Malt.-ae cms, and tvar th- inscription. "Awarded ! Mis Ida Work, frsiiline Acwleiiiy. IHillas. Tex. Ar ,...,nr A I'o. tiave written to the convent lople. stating the medal i aubject to their orler. o nartrot union and non-union paint er, while discussing the merit of their iswition in the lat worid at I Incag" Lome amrnr ani'iegan fighting. Th. police were callm, and the comttant ran. lne of th men. Fnnl S holn, wa f,IUiwe. by a crowd houting. "Stop ihi.-l " and the firther he ran the greater tlie cfuwd which ollow.t. He a a mrnero I. ami the crowd pelted hill He red at the mob ev eral time, and tut a woman half a M.vk off. A polnv otr.cer finally rrarhedrja and kuMkcl hits down. FROM WA3HI.NGT0 CITY. " v,0 On. cA th hill renortud fayoraW) oa LawigraoU & uir or.d '11 public park and !oret ftwnr. r-enator iftiipn naa mwiu-. provide for tU erection of a nrt-claa l.sr aiirnal at or near the tireaent poeition ol the Cats) Arago light lation; granting a right o( way to the Altny anu Kailriavl Company thnugh th Oram! Kotide Indian res.-rration, and extend ing the time of the Umatilla Irrigation I i, v ti r.. list met it UlU h M'rua the L'matilla Indian reervatin. The trouble between the Mexican and United State oltlcial al Havana, Tex., growing out ol the aeiiure of :t ,000 beep V. l..i-.n ..lllcisla i receiving the at tention of Prwi.letit Cleveland and Sec retary Oreshain. All telegram and other data la-aring on the auhjeet are now ts i ..u ti,u ki.i ik.t.srtnieiit for action, and the matter may sn ls-come one of unusual diplomatic imrtani e. S-cial Agent Aver' inuch-taixe-l-l suiiiresse-l resrt on tin piaie nw given out by the Treasury I apartment. 1 1... is.nod from July 1 '""" si----- I , 4. -.i i,, M.rrh :tl thi. ainrn-L.'ate proiuciion oi tin plate in thi country from sheet n.llisl in the United State wa 34,ki'.. ilVJ ismiids. The aiirn-gate amount of iiiisirted black plaU-s converted into tin plate in Ihe United States wa :f.i.?..2C isMind, making a grand total oi win kind of 7:,U22,:i:t4 siund. The rw ent wlvice receivcl by Secre tary Morton Irom an agent in huroic fullv con tl rm previous rcirt regr.liiig the'shortage o( certain crop in many sections ol KurojK'. which he rejireselil is likely to guarantee a large demand for American forage cmi, including corn. Although he doe not think it likely that I. ,.f ll Utter w ill IsS Use. I for llU- ...... r,.l he renresent that the tariff complication ls-tw.vn Ittissia and lier Hi.iii' r hkelv ti render the latter ra.nn'irv i.srs-. ial'lv deia-ndent UIon the Unitcl State lor it stijiply. Tl. ('na,liaii Collector of Custom l,.v l.--n ihrectsl to brand all ImtU-r ...,l rl-Hii, in transit (nun the United rii.i.. i.l America. The letuly Col- i.- i,.r i,t the district of Vermont, ta tu.ne.1 at Montreal, slate that the object i.t this action i in the Ilrst place to pre vent falae liranding aim iinsrcprcriii-- tion of foreign butter and cheese a y a ....linn in the country ol deatinalion. and second, to upl v a safeguard against tlie sulsititution of Canadian butter and -l.wHi.. which im reae the tranait and retention of the foreign product in Can ad a without payment of duty. At no time vince the war have custom revipt been no low a now. The matter i causing Secretary Carlisle a good deal of worrv. In the' Treasury laat week the cash' balance wa reduced to llOi, (iii.uii, inclusive of goM reeerve and $10,000,000 abrased and iincurrent and ..il-i,li,.rv i-iiin. What i left of the de pleting goM reserve continue lo lie the .inly cash balance in the Treaaurv with ii Inch to miv current expense. The re ceipts are now running aUmt 1170,000 i.-r ,lv Is hind the expenditure, ror the Ilrst time tlie iiniMirt dutie have fal I.. i, Ih.Iiiw the internal revenue receipt, Forth" llacal year fnnuJulyl to the present time the government exiendi ture have exceeded the receipl by 1H. (NiMH). At thi rate the delicit at the end ol the year w in i' very ibixi-, The vigimiu protest entered by the United State government against the untrSL'H to Miss Mlllon, an American missionary, ill the lurkisli province ol Moeul ha Isjrtie fruit that will insure to some extent in lilt lire the ealetvol Christian missionarie in Turkey. The United Stute made a demand lor a rigid investigation ot the outrage and punish ment of the guilty partic. Thi de ........ I u .... .....i l.v tl,., Turkish ant huri tie in a manner entirely aalisfactorv to thi government, lleivancr tne v wu-r oi Mosul will give a Viieral letter to nii aionane. recommending the U-arcr to the irottvlion ol the an I lion ties, and a military escort w ill I furnished all mia- sionarie who desire it. Hirlhermore, tlie Vizier ha sent an olticer and troo. to the acene of the outrage with infrac tion to investigate and make a rsrt; liat. ow ing to the remote situation ut th place, no rcKirt has vet Isvn made. The difficulty ot guarding effectually the vast (rontierid the UiiiUhI State on the North and South ha Uvn frequently made appan-nt. ( lunc come 111 irom Mexico and Canada; alien contract la Isirers, tiai, cniss our (mntiers, and now it i discovere.1 the alsiriginal American is etigagixl in eluding the vigilance o( Uncle Satn' custom officer. A case was brought to the attention of Aasist ant Secretary Hamlin the other day. An Indian wa fi sirted a having crossed (rom Canada with 2.I1U worth of Indian gissl in hi oscion. Hy law the In dian in their migration on the North ern Isirder go to an t return from Canada at will, and ar allowed to carry their "effect" with them duty free. The Indian, it i aiwerted by the ccial agent reorting the case, ha evidently learned "some tricks" from hi pale-faced neigh- Isirs, and i bringing into thi country a his .'rsonal "effects gissl suhsi t to dm v. In thi cas the Indian swore that the gissl were his, but it I learned that lie is a runner for a Canadian manufact urer, ami that they are sold to Indian in the United State on the Northern Istnler without paying Ihe duty the law rcotiirv. An investigation of the mat ter ha Urn ordered A great many bill have Wn tiled In th.. llmi. A great maturity are lilli that hiivralrca.lv found a place on the calendar of the previous Congree. uch as lull to repeal the redcral election l.w to rctav to Mate the cotton tax ; to establish a uniform system of bank ruptev: to increase the facilities lor prosecuting war claim of vanona kind. The original bill chieffy grow out of the i-xistunr linancial condition. Several ar to retical the 10 per cent tax on State hank circulation and two to csiaoiisn an income lax. One hv Richardson (IVm.) of Tennessee i radical in it provtion. He nntiswe a tax of 2 percent on I.l,- nil to 15.(1 1). 5 m-r cent on I5.U1' to ll. HI', 10 per cent on $10,111' to f20.U1. 15 iier vnt on fJt'.HI' to a.A,liaj. ' prceni on :Ui.iai i i.V'.dii. M jM-rivnt or, no to llil'. 1111. 40 per cent on all over llii'.WV. A national iii phi na isvn nn i-iml bv Hrter ilVm.) ol Ohio, nn der the provision ol which a national l,Aiik mav issue circulating bond ti - ciir. it. and the tsmd now on deposit with the Treasurer to mvure cimilation may tw withdrawn, the United State to take Ihe tirt lien on the asset ol any failed national bank to aecure it g::ar ant.- of the Unk circulation, and in rase the awt ar not pnrnVient to r- iinhurs thegovemment th Comptroller the I'urrvin v is to mak an a tnenl Um all ihe national lank of the tat in which th derelict tnk i lo cat.l. divi let pro rata according to tlie capital and urolu. to make up th de ft, lencr. li.le th f per cent o( th .imi'.ation pn.vidM for aa tatd. the hank mar issue an amount enai to .V i-Tc nt.d their iO;lJ andrplu to e known emergency cmu.alion. - .iir.! hr Uni! state bond, an t k pkT a tax ot per cent until retired, limiti the other bill intrclix-ed are To provide for the a.lmi'on ot Ariaona; to nM th people of New Mexico, I'i.K 4rif.ma and Oklahoma to lorm ..n.titutkin an-1 State government and ls a-tmittn! into the Union. FOREIGN FLASHES. Oranshoppen Utilized for Mak- n SoUD in ran. "BEEAD ASD BCTTEB DAXCES. It I Predlfted That Great Britain, France and Uermaay Will fd Oar Wheat. Welsh mine owner have refuaed to take back rejieuUnt atrikFr. Russian railway train rarely go fast a twenty-two mile an hour. Th. dehta of the late Puke of Kaxe- Coburg, tiermany, are etimated at 7'sJ, 000. Itv the exertion of "General " Booth k'.iinl.nruli i to uiH-n a ihelter for women. (Vjunt Tolstoi haa jut flnlshe.1 an In- unirv into ial matu-r, which i mi oe tiublished oon in Knglish f.ik of all nation are to have a fair and feat in Pan next year, wiui pnte lor "author ol new duhe. lUmn Vjlmond de ItotliM hild' colony in Paleatine how uch proini ol mu re that he ha purchased more land. In Aaiatic Turkey the road are aid Ui be no InkI that the (reight on a ton ol wheat lor 100 inilea would be over W. (irasslioj-r iup, of which Stanley anile aa a luxury in Ainca, na or. exsrimentedwith in Pari with tlives. An extierimental Miipment ol oaten hay haa lawn made from licelong, Au tralia, and coiiaigncl to a London linn. l-al U-leraui aw now tieing tran- ,,iil tlimmrh nneumatic tills? in most of the princitial citie of tireat Britain. liondon contain one-eighth ol tirral Itnt.in's nonii ation. It ha a larger dailv delivery of letter than all Scot land. The tallest tree on earth i erhp a gum tree (eucalvptu regnan), recently diM-overvd Lp Australia. It i -15 fwl high. A meeting ot the Latin Union i to be called to decide the question of the na tionalization ot fractional anver cur rency. The King of Siatn i aliout 42 year of age, and received hi early education from an Knglish lady. He i a great ad mirer ol F.ngland. The Undon Pall Mall Budget the nther dav announced that the yacht Navahoe wa " named after one ol the American Slate." Herr Km pp. the Breat Cierman gun- maker, i ire)rtng (or an exhibition at Fw-en, tiermany, ol the progrea ol ar tillery tince lim4, It la aid that I'reaident Carnot of Franc i Buffering from a cancerou af fn-tion of the liver, which will reiuire a dangerou otieration aoon. Home London music-hall (bare, lately old, show that buine i gwsl. The Tivoll aella at nearly 2ti. the Pavilion at 125 and the Kmpiro at 350. Custom (rand In the Importation ol cereal have been discovered in France, w hereby the government ha been de frauded out of large rami In dutie. Drummer are to lie attached to the Pari police. When riot are appre hended the beating ol the police drum w ill tie equivalent to reading the riot act. Dueling in Russia haa become o com mon that the government haa been coin- 1 pelted to decree a aevere code of punish ment. Killin. n antagonist will cost six vear in prison . " It i estimated that about 250.000 ca nary bird are raised every year in lier- manv. The mot Important marxei the UnitiNl sute, which import about 100,000 binl per annum Owing to a disagreement with their customer a to the (irice of milk, the i-u owner of Happoltaweiler, an Alsa tian dairy village, are pouring their en tire product into the river. There i one place in France in which graveatonea and funeral epitaph are unknown. Thi i the village of Iloreia in the Maritime Alp. The dead are not buried, but are throw n Intoabonehouse. The recent riot in Pari cost the gov rnment something. Troom to the num- her of 20,000 were brought into the city to strengthen the garrison, and their maintenance there amounted to fis.tll) a day. A .137 person, mostly old women, were injured by bicycle collision in Ixindon last vear. the city government i considering a law to have the hicycle rider duly iiumhere.1 and licensed like hack men. A vase, w hich ha taken four year to complete, ha just been sent to Uindon Irom a .Minton manufactory. Reval ued at 1.51i, and i consider.! the handsomest thing of tha kind that ha ever been maile. Tlie census ot foreigner resident in France show a total of 1.1.10,211. The llelgian are most numerous, and next lo them stand the Italian. Since KM the number of American resident has increase.! from 5,000 lo 12.000. " Brevl and butter dance " are a late form of entertainment designed by the ladio ol Svdnev, Australia. Thev are given for a charity, and in onler that it may benetit a much a possible the iim plest refreshment are erved. In Pari thev first utilize rat to clean the Mesh from the bone ol carcasses, then kill the rata, use np the lur lor trimming, the skin tor glove, their thigh bone lor toothpick and their ten- Ion and bone for gelatin wrapper, In it effort at retrenchment and re form the government ol New South Wale haa already effected a reduction in the expenditure lor tin year of 17,- 59,0i) aa compared with last year. Of ficial aalane liar been cut all around. F. P. Ioomi, formerly I niled State Consul at SU Ftienne, aVt that from an investigation he ma-le be find that ahout i5,0iJ American of the better class visit Kurope every year, and that they pen,l about 1 10l',OU000 annually abroad, The Saltan ot Turkey i grieving over th sudden death ol twelve of the most Issautiful women in the imperial harem at Constantinople, th result of bbssl poisoning fallowing vaccination. One hundred and ixty-rn wivra survived a similar oieraiion Tl Prefecture of Tolic in France ha rwtahliahed a service of identity in order to identify released convict. Sine l there have been 1,M) srntenor recorded against men named Look Lrfrvr tn that country, by which innumerable tnnorent lamia Ijetevrc have brn brought into trouble. The I-Otvkm Time make the predic tion that (.real Britain will require at least 2.!1'.iw quarter ol heat Irom arwvwd thi yrar. rrwac. it add, will p compel... imporx more ,nan iw.ee be began to comprehend the relation aa much aa it mmaUy doa. and it note v- . . . ... ,. V the tact thai German haa already berun btwa W check.-De- to draw on A men, a tor npp'.i.' o PORTLAND MARKET. Wbiat-Valley. KWfii Walla, 82'3Jc per cental. or, WOOL AJiO BID. Hora V2. 10iJ16c per poo? J. tug to quality; new crot, TW, wi"" Wool rrice nomina.. ii It- electeil prime. 6c; Vrn' ailed. oO pound and over, S'.c; under 60 pound., 23c; hePP;'U. "'"""T lOKlftc; nieoiuin, o.w--s .. ' 30(tJc ; tallow, good to choice, 3ii6c per pound. Fuca-Stn.lanl. M.25; Walla Walla, 3.23; rraham, 12.75; urnne, ,M.r.!frv l.lt. M:we per bu.l.el: r. :t2a:t;lc: rolle.1. in lg, rrt.25 hi. t-.r-l. w.fiomrt.75: ca. 3.6, vi.. ,'.,. Hrsn. 117.00; horU, 120.00; ground barley. p;23; chop Ul. H l-r U.n: whole f.v.1. I-V.mo .-nlsl: middling. ta-r ton: chicken wheat, $1.10jl.S5 per rental. lUv Jool, 110(12 per ton Diy raonica. 11,-rr.i-Ornron fancy creamery, 25 2H',c; taper dairy, 20itf22',c; fair to irood. lo,.ltV; common, Hlftc per pound ; California, 35ia44c r n.ll. Cu ia a Oregon, 12'c; t ahlornia, lllialtc: Young America, 15(rflta! n-r annul. F:oo llc ter dozen. Pout-Tar-Cbicken. old, M.Mi5.00 i..ii.r. niirflt fiO: duck. M.OOiatl.OO mvs. IH.oO icr doxen ; turkey, live, 14c " . -. I - .. 1 .1 L ... K-r jsjund; ureeawl, none in mo uisuv, yxoxTAHUX and raciT. VoTALa Cabliage, lc per pound; potato, Oregon, WMs6c per ac ; onion, 1 'c per tsjund ; cucumlwr, Ore gun, Hi 10c tier doxen ; atring lean, 6(4 7c tier iKjund ; tomatoea, 50m 75c x-r box ; green corn, 10 12'.c per doien; wwt is.tatoe. 2'4(i 2' per wund ; egg plant, 1.50 er Isjx ; new California celery, 00c tN-r dozen FauiTit Sicily lemon, fyl.00(S.5O Per box: California new crop, .i.ooiao.uv per l'X Is hananaa, 1.50(rf3.00 er bunch ; orange lXiJO ner Isjx: Pineapple, fo.iw per doxen ; California apile. 1.25t 1.50 tr liilslirl : .irewon. ,i, i" California, 75iH.ic a-r box J freestone, oO Mtiftc K-r liox; Clingstone, i.xunoc er ts.x; Oregon H-cli plum, -ruianoc per box; UraiUhaw plu wnaiOti er I.. I ; lUrtlett iear, 1.25itf 1.50 per box ; bla ktierne. ht jsiunu; wawr- melon. I2.00ia2.50 a-r dou-n; canU Ionia-. ll.2.V,(t.50 per dozen; nutmeg ... a 1. 50 iM-r Isjx: huckleU-rrie, 15c tier pound ; grape, black and white, ....,,.!.. Tokav. fl.00iitl.I5 per lsix nectarin, f 1.25 per box; crab apple, tl.25'4-1.50 la r lxx. atAfLB oaocxaixa. Daiao FaciTa PetiUs prune, 10cUc; ailver, ll(12c; Italian, Vtc; Oerman, lOiatlc; plum, 8nf0c; evaporated ap i.Ih. lOmllc: evairated apricot. 12t 15c; peach, WtalSV; pear, 7(llc per pound. llowav Choice comb, 18c per pound; iihw llnvon. ltl(i20c: extract, 10c. Salt Uverpool, 1WU, l(t.00j 60, till All! atiH-k. lH.50mU.50. Corrxa Costa Kica, 22c; Rio, 21c; Salvador. 21 .c: Mis ha. 2-V30c ; Java, 24V,w30c; Arbucklc' and Lyon, 100 pound caae. 23.HOC r pound; Colum l.i. sain. 2:t.H0c. Kica Ialand,M755.00; Japan, ; New Orlean. 14.50 per cental. ltKAa Small white. 3'c; pink, 3c; laxyoe, 3'4cj butter, 4c; lima, 3'4c per pound. Kvui r Kastrrn. In barrel., 40(3 55c In l,.lf.lrn-ls. 4257c: in rase. 35(0 HOc ,H-r gallon; 12.25 per keg; California, in barrel, 20i40c per gallon; 1.75 per Kc.i.a P. 5.'r: Golden C.6V; extra r ut n. ra..,r...ti,,iii.n' A. ttic: dry irran iil'.iul 'rli.c: rulie. rrusheil and POW' I .i..i " i .wkiiii.l- t.e iM-r tMiiind I urmi, i 41. ". r"- i-- 1 dimt.Ulit on all grade lor proinpi casu. I i.r l.Yiilnv ner isiiind I-ANNKO UOOU. Caknid (ioopa Table fruit, aorte.l, ll.75ia-2.00: m-aihea. Il.5n2.10; Itart- iu.,lpMlr. $.75,.c2.00; plum, 11.37 '() j . . is-rric. 2.2.rnu2.45: cherri.-. I2.25a2.40: hlacklwrnea. I1.IU.H2.0U rasnla-rriM. 12.40: pineapple. $2.25' no; aprtcoi. fl.(S)iA..ou. 1 ie iruiis. . . . .,p ., I,-. 1 :t - asm irted. 1.20; peach. H.25; plum, il.tWiifl.20: bliu klarrie. $1.25(41.40 wr loicii. Tie Iruit, gallon, asaoned, I3.15if3.n0: lH-a.be. $3.50f 4.(11; apn cots, $a.60if 4.(11; plum, f'.'.,0i?(J.ou; . a.'kta-rrie. M.25K 4.ft0. J xatb torncl tieef. 1. 11.50; 2, .40: chipped, $2.55d4.00; lunch tongue, 1. $4; 2, $0.75; deviled ham, $1.75i(2.15 ier dozen Fish Sar.line. 7V.?$2.25; XI Kd.M: lobster. f2.:IOH(3.50: sal mnn, tin 1-lb tall. $1.25it$l0; flat, $1.75; 2-Hni. $2.25it2.50; ,',-laxrrel, $5.60, AO AND BAOOlKO Burlap. 8-ounce, 40-inch, net caah, 6c: burlap. 101. -ounce. 40-inch, net cash, rl'c: burlaiM, 11 '.-ounce, 45-inch, 7c; burlap, ltt-oitnce, oo-incii, 11c; liurlajm, l'.i-oiince, 70-inch, 14c; wheat bag, Calcutta, 22x3o, apot. He; 2-busliel oat laxg. 7'jC: No. 1 neoind- hand bag, 7c; Calcutta hop cloth, 24' ounce, 10c. MlaCILLANBOCa. Tin I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime ntial- itv. wt.00eta.00 per Isjx; lor crosae. 1: rxtra per Isjx ; I. C. coke plate, 14x20, prune quality, ii.oof .(Wier lox ; terne plat. I. C prune quality, $rt.50(if 7.tW, AiLa nase quoiaiion: iron, -.-o; tel, $2.35; wire, $'J.50 per keg. Stxil fer pound, I0',c Liad Per pound, 4l,c; bar, 8',c NavalStokks Oakum, $4.50 14 5.(W per lle; resin, 14. S0f&.(W x-r 4S0 pound; tar. Stockholm, f I.l; t. aroliua, npr tr ri; pitch, f ix-r narrei; iiiris-niine, ox per gallon In car Iota, laon liar, z4c per pound; pia-iron. IS(j2 per ton. UTI AND PaXSSXD Ml AT, Bur Prime steer. I2.50'42.75: fair to gissl steer. $2.00if 2.50; good to choice cow, fl.rJ4:.00; dressed beet, $3.50(4 fl.di. M CTTON Clioh-e mutton, $2.00ii2.50; dressed, $4 t1'"4.50; lamb. $2.00(42.50; dressed, $i.00; ihearling, 24c, live weight. I loos i rioice heavy, 3.00'45.BO; me dium, $45O.5.00; light and feeder, f4.AOiif5.lW; dressed, 17.00. Vbal $4.00.4 tt.iW. raovisioi. F.ASTKB4 SnoXXD Ml AT AND I.ABO Ham, meilium, unixverel. 15 410V p pound; covere.1, H'j'rflS'.c; breakfast lnon, unvere., l(,al7c; covere.1, 15lt (4lrt',c; abort clear ide. 13 414c; dry wait aide. lll,'l:"tc; lard, compound, in tin. 0e per pound; pure, in tin. 13 (4lc; Oregon lard, llU'c a nig rtweh. The two men were at a hotel table. 'That'a a lmty girl orer there.' aaid the Crt hich onet" That one with the big check in nerurrsa. "She muft be rich," waa the next aniwer, and the second roan atapidlr I wondered what relevancy the re- , mark bore cnUl an hour or ao later i troit Free Preea. FARM AND GARDEN. Do Not Depend on the Stock to Keep Down the Weeds. TIME IS M0XEY TO THE FARMER. Good Fowl for Laying- Orrgon ma Washington Sheep Some Short Kow Etc. A large dry-good Iwx ma-le tight on for ban- top aniwer a well a a house tain. Provide hale and plenty ol (n-sl, a. ter for fowl during the extremely hut weather. Collect egg every day, fur they ,.,n spoil if left III the m-t during hut wi-atl,. er. Put them in a cool plai. The best thing you can do to in.ure sinves with your young st,s k is to fur nish every hel of it with a gissl sire. Thi advice i not so much like juittidg the cart before the horse a it uiav s.i iu at Hrst. In the care of our domestic animal economy and humanity are syniiiiwnuii. term. Every brutal act, every 'harli word even and every lack of pro'jicr car will take comething away from tin- protii account. IK) not depend on the stock to kii-n down the weed. It i true that 1 1 1 . v may do something toward it, i-vnilfy if vou have sheep. But this is the tim's ol the year when weeds go to m-,1, ai do moRt damage, and you sliuiild k,-- p your eye on them. Cattle-growing cannot l followed in any haphazard w ay and U- ma-le jirnlit able. There must lie a detimte puri in your plan, and breeding and (.-eding unist be such aa will directly minister to that end. Anything short of t It it it pretty ure to bring disaster. Time i money to the farmer if it ia to any man under the run. Has it i-vi-r occurred to you that a fast-walking team would rave you lot ol it 7 in i-mtv oi eration of the farm you would II rid ilu-iu of U-hctit, and when you go to loan with a load of grain they would save von no much time that it would U-equivalent to a better price for your w heat. An economical method for handling part of the corn crop at least i to crib it with the husk on. Then run ear and husk through a cutting machine, and feci altogether. The corn must Is- thor oughly dried before it i crihls-d. The husk will be eaten better in tin maiim-r than in any other, and supplic the hulk that ia alwavi needed when much corn ia led. When dressing broiler see that the skin i not torn. II thi liapix-ns, e it together neatly and presa in ilace with the linger. Pick off all the little pin feather and drop tlie carcasses in ice water in order to remove the animil heat. Then hang in a cool place to drain, wijie dry with a clean towel and ack in a barrel or box Willi alternate layer ol ice, and be aura lo hip them at once. If vou give anr of the Rtock especial care through the winter, it should cer tainly be the breeding animal, ne know that a good farmer will s.iv tint he treat all hi stock alike, doing the very lieat he can for all. But stIii certain quarter are more comfortable than oilier, lhen put the hrce-unir Block there, for on their comfort an.1 thrift dc!-nd much of the value ol th progeny. Sufficient variety it a moat imjsirtant item tow aril maintaining a gissl - tite and gissl health. A man or an ant mail w ill tire of any one bssl a hen ciui pclled to live on it exclusively for any length of time. Never get the idea tint it ia extH-nsive to teed a varied ration, for on the contrary it i the most nv mimical thing that you can do. It ill brng ahout the moat rapid gain al m leaat expenne. (loop rowiji roa i.avimi. A noted writer on fowls savs: "F laying hen select large, strong, health? bird ot the W-ghorn varieties. nn large, square Uxlics, w ithout nvan! to line jKiints, such a pure w hite, Hat r lols?, or very yellow leg, or mini itb just live isainti, or plumage that 1 prr ItHtly white in the while variety, or without a white peck in the broan. It i not that them? isiinl are anydt tri- ment to the health and vigor ol tne hinl. hut that a ninstitutioll has Ism U often sacriliitsl to them, which oftrn result ln a train of enfeehlc-l Hi'"-r handsome (owl. Tbo U-ghorn are ac climated American breols, which r:g- nated from binl brought from the Ji"i iterranean, and they have Ist-n mi- proved in thi country by cireum-ian. that have given them'a pre-einincnl sition for the farmer, when birds sm-n as are alajve rvcoiiiniended are selis-tol. Other breed or crosses from them r much U tter than the U-gliorna or ny ot the maller bre.l. I bn keiia inaj are the result ol a Dorking ox-a and llrali ma ben are large and i"lire much earlier than tlieotlu-r. .More-nrr, they are banlv, tleehy, tender and i."- rtavort-d. lloudan 111 place of IHirkin.-s are also good to cm on Brahma or to breed with the tirst-mentioncd cn-. thev keep up ixe ami quality. Plm'n Ko:k are also a gissl table fo I, " 1 irood to cross w ith the above." OBXllON AND WASIIIMITON Sill"'- An On-gon correspondent wr"' Sheep-raising on the range ol i-nv" and Washington i an industry " ulerahle magnitude, iner a.-. .. saiil, 2,U0,t1)0 sheep in Oregon aloii. and Fjuitern Waahingbm rang- f heavy prcslucer. In the latter '" '" ol May each vear great drove. r. . m. . alsjut KU.UW. are starte.1 from tl-"' . I tv. i.,.,.L. a III Wa.a.. I.- fa,.ni anil I (r I Til largert and finest t-inghi;e.l p'""'- lormer Stale to Chicago and "u"'" ing to Nebraska to t corn-fcl l" tive month to make thi joitrnev ; n ' . a the gras is generally abundant. t' stock arrive at it destination m . ' condition. The fact that l-t B" practically all the wether were o.-.- off the range account lor 'ik'".'r ' and carcttv of mutton in the "rV" thi year. The lo laat winier " - - waa verr liuht. nearly -' i" - 1 than ua'ual, and hep r a-1 in condition. Sheep on thee T r.l. ar- lid to ls the finest raid in "r vearlin averaging well with of the country- Id tn other portion Shearing i now in pro; -s. the cr'i being hipp! Fju-I alm-t ent.reU . HI r nmttd Him. John Burton, a fat man. of Cam -1 r - ir. -.r l Ailiriiir-Bi at 1' t traa iu ' a variety .how. A.trecy p be fell over h g;:'iu too, to -e tain want nn ft a vA ...a iViiry.fl frrt aV1' av tue y - t " landed in tha aisle and got opn .. - aave by a alight cut over the -change. - Big ! lod oT prcal" ;r rCt.- A wagon . TV. M-nll'l-l OI V- ' - nrtHl(Ul idhj wau , the wagc b4.-DaiU (Or ) Ch1 a O