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EUGENE CITY GUARD. Lkaarmi. rrprtr EUOENE CITY. OREOON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. Colville Indians Conjrreffatlnjr to Hold a Death Feast. THE TERRITORIAL ENTERPRISE A 8li-Fot Vein of Coal Ilote.rd U Soutbrtxtrrn Arlion New Trial Refused. The court at Salt 1-ake have been aked to appoint receivers fur the I'tah I riitral. Victoria sealer are much disheart ened iifrr the low price iUotcd lor seal (kin in Ixiidun. The nublicatlon of the Territorial Fn terpris ii to I resumed at Virxiiiia City, Nev., next month. The Puyallup Indiana have It t I an addition tu Dip rit? ol T"in. Jt will j called the Columbia A'Miliun. Testimony in the opium smuggling rase at Portland t-n) to show tlir rmg'a prolit were FiOO.OOO year. The shore of the Columbia along bv The I al lea. Or., are llmklv lint-1 with wssl piled high in anticipation uf a cold winter. Tln three naval convict who made their caiaiss from Mare Inland Italy, Hall and Willy have reached (analian territory. Ivlcgate are In session in Plnrnix, A. T.. Imm ten of the twelve conn I lea ol tlm Territory to push the matter ol Slatcbood. Northern anil Central New Mrziro are enjoying llie b'ggcsl mining lm ever knoan, and all ihe woik acvin to be in IU pia-er gold digging. A il fool vein of roal ha jut lieen discovered in Southeastern Arizona l) lr. Then. II. Comslix k, Inrvclor of tlir Ariioaa School of .Mint. The roal Is semi-anthracite uf exie llcut fuel ijnality. Many of the farmer ot Pullman. Wah., will lalten hoga with their dam Biied wheal, anil aru securing them a fast an iximihle. It U estimated that a bushel ul wheat will produce ten mul of iork. A case ia now in prog re in the Fed erai Court at Yuma which allcci tin laiiimlary hue Ix-lsmi Aucoiia ami Cal ifornia, ami it l Udirved hy wmie tliai it will re.ull in ali'jw ing that Yuma I. in California. Owing to the sicklies of one of tin juror in the Kvaim rae on trial at Jack ton, Amador inunly, Cal., the trial list Itceii poix.nid mil tl Jaiiiury 22. 'I he Jurors, ho were saorn ill are how de manding thrir pay. Sixty sclller on the south fork of tin Kern river in Culilornia have len served aitli an injunction ly Waiu-i Hankin, who cl.tiuis pi miily in the 11-. ol the Mater, w hu h Iota U en diverted by these wilier alxtve. The Supieni" C'Hiil of California has refused I buries Wi-iger a new trial Welgcr i the drygisxl Inervlmnt inn Victed in Sacininciilo of obtaining gixxl. by falxe anil fraudulent pretenses (roiu the Philadelphia linn of Sharplcsa Hroe. Iavlcr rexirt from the ship tioxfonl vtate that very little injury ha been done to the bull by the action of the waUr, ami that the al tempt to raine her. which the tiiit Fearlex anil Itclief will timlertake, will prolwbly result muvc fully. The ollicera of the City of Tnpeka re- Ixirl no epiilemie ul the ((rip amoiiK the nilirtii in the vicinity of Juneau, Alaxka, who were rexirte-l a living by the liumlrtxl. Aleut, l,lX) mile (rom Juneau, are ulleriiig from a Krll ' I'1 deiii ir. Taetitv tamp of the (treat (X)-tamp mill of the l'lui'tiu Alining Company laitisl work at Pha uix. A. T. I he mine baa been olnxl extensively in the lat ten month, anil will now take rank a one of Ariiona' main bullion pnxluier. Juilge Uiri;n of the SiiH-rior Court at f-au Jie ha ilivlareil uniimxtitu tional the law paxxeil bv the Inxt U'tii lature niiiiring City Council in cities of not ler than 10,ii0 nor more than !!',( Mipulutioii to tlx by onlinamv at the lirxt nvular meeting in July the nalarie ol I he xil icemen at not If than (UHI nor more than fl'.'.l per montli anil that of Chief ol Tolice at nut IfM than nor more than lloO. Moot of the Imliaii of the Colvlile reservation are gathering at the Okano gan river opHwitc Alma, ami will mmiii commence a week 'a ivlebration, or in other wonl a "ileal h feuxl," over two lmlian ol iiitlueiice who were bnrntsl toileath come time aui. Chief Miwi ami other relc hritie ol hi trilie will be prevent to awixt in the reremonii-, which are to be of a uix.mtuiou nature. JutnpOII'Joe iiurt mine, one of the nioxi va'itahle piece ol mining pnrly in Southern Oregon, iH-louging todeorge K. Ilammerxlv A Jhiii, a olil in Oi'tin tier to I'. I. I lew lor f 40,tii tl. IIO.iXVI o l piil Novem ir 1 ami l-'W.tkW r'ehrn arr I, Ifi'M. Novemlier 1 Mr. lnw xkeil for an rxlenmon of lime to make tlie tlrxt pavmeiit, which aa granleil. Mr. I'rew hal Hieion of the mine ml hail em tnl a ipiarti null, ami claiin to have expetnlnl UN. mm 1 he pavuienl tint having neen mane iviviili Ul.tl.enammer.l(. have petitioned , rtawnent tint havmit been tnaile IVivm that Jauiex (i. Itinlxav le axlnlel re- reiver m-ihI ng an action uixiitutnl lor forfeiture of contract. Work on the varum bulMing at the Miila inter Fair groutiil ba leen Mime what ib'laveil. owirg to I -a. I weatiier, but ill lx- puxlie I rapnlly a piwxible fnim tin on. One ol them t attrar live exlii'ut to lie xren in the mechan lea' buililing will ltlml male hy the (ieneral KUx trie C mpany. Ihi ex lillut w ill eipial Vt ine of the grail'l electric ilirpat ma le at t'lii. kv. Wuril ha len otliiully m-eivel by lMr"tir- iene'al ! Y 1 1 pt through the Coiixul ol the French gnverniio nt to the etf.i t thxt the Mimxter of I'u Ar bail given ix-rmisxion to all Frrm h arti-'s who were represented at the Co- Inmbian rixiiion to avail themxrivr ot the upportuiii' v otf. rl in the Bine connection at the coming Midwinter Kx poxittoii. Among the omeessiona huh have not yet made mm h showing on the around is the F.iiuimax village. .. .. . i ... The Tiiiage am eouiaiu aixnn rur i twrwon. men, women. tv an.i iria. I here are now over aeventy-tlve build- Ing nnder course of construction al the ipositi-m gniunda. April 4 ia the day aet for the press rorg 'ess. Jn dale ha leen tix-d thnmgli the meilium of the I'mi Club ol San Frmnrisni and after ronxultalioi with the California K tale Pre A latum and other who n InUtlvalca in nwjiajer wor a. FROM WASHI50T05 C1TT. Repreaentatira flolman farora aa In ooioe lax a a jut auii equitable notl of railing revene. Kerretarr Jlerltert haa appoint! a chief clerk of the Navy iJepartioent hi on-ln-law, Ikojamia Micoo of An niton, Ala. Pecretary Herbert in hi forthcoming mexuge will aak Cougre o appropri ate money for one mora ttlle aiup and fuur torpe.lo Iwata of Kricaaon ty. Attorney-t ieneral Olney lial renilereil the opinion that certain nut- xxue-l by orporation during the reerit currency " laininn ' are not taiaMe ill per cent ituiler the tnk nntilalua law. The opinion tu iUnel to e(relary Car lixle. Tlie Poxtmater-ieneral reroinmenila that ten of the largmt ixixtolli In- chilling San Francixco, winch yield one- third of the total piwlage revenue, be put in a i la by tlieiiiM-lve and ap propriation made for them by Congrex aitlHiut the Intervention of the rule applicable to other piiollice. Preiident Cleveland lia appointnl Firxt lieutenant Jame K. Sawver of the Fifth Artillery Captain an I Axxi.t- ant tjtiartermaxter. Thl apxintment waa male muter prohalilv the moxt treiiuou prvxmre ever brought to bear iixn the l'rri.iiiit. Nearly every F'lrxt Lieutenant in the army waa a candidate fi r promotion. Silver a ill axrert it right to a bearing in connection with the tan!!. It will mint in the hae ul a proixxition tu put a dutv un xilver imixirtalioii. In the Senate, if the plana uf lleiae who have the matter in bamldo not nuxcarry. an etlort to aeiure tin innovation will In made in eoiili tinll a It tl the metal schedule, and it a ill le coiipleil with the item concerning leal and diver-lead ori-x. t he purpoxe uf tin muvemeiit i two fold. It mav prepare the wav fur the free coinage uf tlio American prolui t uf ilver, and it I eixttii to prevent counterfeiting the American dollar in other countrie and the aen ling of coun terfeit colli to the I nib-d State. The Trcaxiirr Iepartment i some what romerneil over the proxix-ct ol Chilieae regmtration under the new law paexeil Uxn the eve of adjournment ol the extra wnxion and tinder which the lepartment haa juxt ixtiix regulation I lm iiixx-itiiin i that the Clunexe will comply with the law, but no one ran aay leliintely until the exM-rimeiit I tried. Otllcial thi-nixelve are a miicli in the lark aa anr one. If thev rdiould again refuxe. the ailualion would l aakaard. It i ai4 the intelligent Chinamen gen erally did not object to regixtration and reallv lookeil nxui it a a mean ol xt -onal protei'tion, but the bulk of them aoiild I controlled hv their emplover now a lormerlv. Thev do 1ml ax a ruce lake kihillv to having their photogiaphx iaen lor the puixe, but there ix ih i a-xin to xiipxre that thix olij-1'lion a ill ong tand in thewavol eompiiauce w ith i he law il the Six t ompittiie ami then tttorneva I mi not olxlurate. 1 lie aiiniml reiHirt of the Si-n-lnry of War give the uoial review of the lomli- 'Ion and oiH-raiioii ol the armv, and in addition much pni lx ilc vole I execiall o Ihe progrexx ol work on the eea-coaxl leleiixe. .Now tlntt In liiui witrlitm ix practn ally at an end, the gradual con it rut ion of theaimv on the ' roaxt ind fiontiera xhiiuld follow. The work if foi ti( ing thirteen of the larger ecu- ixirt riMidera iminifexlly liecex-arv the i-oiiverxion of a txirtion ol Ihe infantry o the arlillery ami. I he tot.il xtrennth f the army i 2.1 il ollicer and 2-'.77H nhftiil men. The Sivteturr rivoin iieml the reiH-al of the Uw ilxingliB tear a the maximum Mrnl ol rnli-i- nent and a rixlui lmii ol the inmiixI ol llrt I'll I in' in lit to thrii year. The adolitioti ol the new magit'iuit ritle ithe moxt imxirti(iit xtep xitue the cln-e of the civil war. i lie enlite in fun I r r lorn ill le eiiipMl with the new arm lie dre the cloxe of the coming new year. It ha Ixfii dellnitelv determineil that the iiHMine lx vxteui to Ix' rvxirtcd by the Wavxaml Mean I oiiinnttee will In- iitined to a tax on the net income of all coriioratioii and on xmrexxioii and liVKi ii x. Iliyau, McMilliu, Whitingaud it her x made xtnmg light lor a plan hroul enough to inclinle all llicomea of individual in exi-exx ol fA.tNHl, but have been forced lo aiiUieie to the will of the m jortv ami to abandon a gradiiatixl income tax in lavorol one applying only to coror(i.ih and r-Uin'xxiini. It can be coiilldciittv aniiniini iil that the tax xyxtem w ill In narroweil dow n to thi-xe xpiritic limit, unit- the recommenda tion ol the committee are upxet in the lloilxe. The tax on xuccexxinn and leg- acnw apphea only to 'term malty ami luoneya. The lieiiHN-rat of the commit tee have ali-o dei idol to increase the rale radically on cigarette and to tin- MNe a tax on playing card. Ilt.th of thexe ixunlx have U rn dellmtely ilit hhil. Ihe internal-revenue tux on wluxkv I till an oH'ii itietioii. The iiiiiimillee I maintaiuing a tuiliou reticemn on tin auhject for fear of the manipulation ol c'Ulatoni on the Mock exchange. The annual report of Commixxioner of Navigation K. C. O'ltrien, which pnve to in in vuliitictorv, i lull ol matt of public interest. The tonmige of the connlrr exhituteil an itiifexxe from i.Ttx'S.iad in I8."2 to 4.H2A071 in IMU. There waa a devreaxe in sailing tonnage, hut an increase in leain tonnage, American tonnage rtu'itged in domextu commerce, w hich i alxxiluti Iv protii-teil against foreign competition, si uweil a gratifying increase. On the other hand, American tonnage engaged in our foreign commerce, whlih iexiil to the fn-e coiiix'litiiiii of foreign nation, exhib ited a innsidemb'e ihvresse. Ihe ton nage of Ixilh American and foreign ve el entered at our porta show a ilecreae aa a result of the general depression of trade. Ihe hiiiiiu intereet of the tireat I.-ike have prt wtc I greatly dur ing the lat six jeitx. Ihe tonnage w Inch paxseil through the lVtrvit mer dining the vear IN 2 amomited to 21 7KS tXKI ton, w hen a ih- tonnage w Inch 7H.MXM ton, when a ih tonnage which ,,,.,, hlH ., .,.,, pursed through the Mien canal during fie s.ine year anioitnoil to only 7.712. Crt ton. The I ake Superior tonnage which paaed through the canal increased from S.no.ix'm ton" in lvvH to 10.617,20.1 Ion in Imi.I. The ugr raiser of the country, many of whom are not satis'ird with the pro) oxition to grailually alili-h the sugar laiuntr a uit inhil in the Wi'son bill, w ill continue ihe mire-l in the Senate and the lloii-e, with a hoe of srvti'ing mixlilication of the rlau-e if they can not gel il stritken out entirely. 1 her a sert that under pMtni-e of runtmna ion of Die laxinty granteil by the Mc Kinlev l.(W, w bich thev eonxtrmxl a a time i-ontract. thev had every rean to iiparx the 2 lent a txumd lnnt woul I I cntlimed lor tiltn-n n r (mm the time the Umiity aa provided, and j ay thev will tmsli their light to the ut- ) im-st limit with a hope of . runng lrt- j ter term than the Vi!nn bid g vea. They assert that thev have male large' utla' on the strvrgth of this nmnl j -..... i, i . o intv, imi ntvr mnir ronira u manr years aneaw, mnini.iM nv ne same con-: anleralion. 1 het aay that with ttie husi-' nm one wrll atarlnl the Cnitcl Matea can produce all Ihe augar the people of Una lountry a ill consume and tbn keep at home over 1100 uV.ikW annually now sent ahn-a-l for augar. Ttve sorghum and ret sugar men ol the vV est are in tervsted in the nneation. aa well aa the can taar turn m lAm.nau. EASTERN MELANGE. Edward Parker Deacon Now in tie Social Swim. THE WHITECAPU 15 THE STRIP. Large Nambrr of Idle Mloert on the Uog-rble Uang-e-Illlflt tlll Destroyed Lie. Another bridge arroa the Miaaiaaippi will l-t) built near Si. Ixjui. Trxaa (xxople ilemaiid a cat in tail war rate to attract immigration. Kluxle I aland baa voted by a large ma jority in favor uf plurality election. Several theater at Cincinnati have ued a lix al union (or daiuage lor a Ixjy cott. The ilrivrwav of Central Park, New Y'ork, are to be lighted by luiaudetceiit lamp. A "i-oncine" report of Ihe World' Fair in twenty-five vulume i tu be ub llahed. Tlie Kan.aa Slate Hoard of Dentixtrv ia prosn'UtniK the unliceuaed deutlat of that State. The President baa removxxl I'ot master Thomaa of Tuxrka lor violating the civil lervice law. The next eion of the Ohio Iegisla ture i likely to pa- an act providing for biennial aexsioua. There i one child deiM-ndcnt on char ity lor ujxrt in every 100 inhaliitaiit in .M'W lorx city. The 1h of Columbian poatage tampa waa oniv U.tvJ.UUO uialea.1 ul 2,Vl0,UvJ, aa bail been extimateil. A whaling captain aav 100 wha were killeil and let go adrilt in the Arc tic eaa the pat aeasoil. The widow uf Jim Fixk i living in poverty in a little wmslen house, in a re eluded part uf South Itoston. kan. a City dire not pay for her wa ter, ami the water-work company threaten to cut utl the aupply. W hiliiap are making thing lively for " ixiii r and lot juiuiH-r iu the recently oreiieil . Iierukew Mnp. There ia a gigantic cheme to connect New fork and Chicago with an electric railway. The time Cin be ahorteiiixl tell hour. I'lieiiiiiatii'-tulxj mail-carrier aervii-e, which rost master ( uvenev favor adopt ing in Ixcton, can Ixj made almost ! .uxtaiuiiig. Olliier of the titiarantee Investnient Cumpaiiv at Chicago have been cotmcted of using the mail III the Interest uf lottery m he me. Cincinnati's Muvor want that citv's txipiilutloii to Ih awelltxl hy 22.000 hy timexilig aeveiity-llvu rsiuaie mile in Hamilton county. Chii ago hotel men complain that their lion-.- are deserted. A house lh.it hie I I.OnO guexta a month ago now haa but .too; and so it runs. It I ftiiuutcd bv the Kcgistcr of tin Ireasiirv thai oiilv alxiut H,s0".Hl ol the rrgixtered lxiliduf the Lliltid Males are no held abroad. I be tlisciiKxion still giM on at Chicago alxml retaining the World' rair struct tires in Jackson Park a long aa t hoy can lx- pn-serYtil against ilecav. Tlie strike of catcher and hooker Hgaiuxt a 10 per cent reduction in wage throw WW men out ol employment in Ihe .ew Mrt (Ky.) rolling mills. Aa a result of alleged Isxslling tin Mayor of Omaha ha la-en enjoined frnm approving a liaiichise granteil the local gas company hy the I it y Council. The idle miner on the liogehic liange in U iscoiisin numU'r alsiut 15.10. I u.v are in a helpless condition, and measures are Ix ing taken lo give them rmc I. The llo.ton and Maine M.id will a) sorh the Com-ord and Montreal ami Miuno I'eutral, together with another road Vet lliiliauieil, hy long-time leases rrol. Marlowe of the High S. ho.il ol Terre Haute, Ind., who tn iil hi vouiig wile to tier parent reivnliy, telling hei he no longer loved her, ha bwu ills mixiHtl. The iiumlx-r of distillerie oiH-nttod during the year waa 4,741, a divu ae ol 1,1X2 compared with l.Sl2, but the de crease w a w hully iu the claaa uf fruit iliktlller. Prediction are made at Philadelphia mat the ivuiglit ol l-atxir a an order Hiinot lung exist. The wav the manage ment ha conducted busmen baa been very tiualifaclory. According to the last report of the State Auditor of Iowa there were l;tt farmera' mutual insurance rompanie iu tne male, which in inn.' carried over tloi),tk"J,tKi0uf risk. The New York market ia perceptibly feeling the result of the destructive niethixl that hae for vear Isi.n mn. ployisl in taking tiihun the t hief grounds on me .iiianiio i oi. Seven liiindrvii ami twenty-two illicit till were destroyed during the year and eighty-four were removed. The'iiumher ol i-erson arrvsteil was )S7, and three IVputy Collector were kille.1. A special agent of the general land of fbe. who ha leen cxamiiiuig the Ivaiuy Ijike region of Minnesota, report that it ia invaluable only for mineral and until for any other purxxe whatever. Kdaard Parker IVacon. who shot and killed M. Abielle in France, lias Ix', n ividially receiveil in x-ely at Newxrt, l. I. lie ha la-en inlnxlm-eil and wel- innnxi al Ihe awell club on llel evue avenue. Ti..,m i.mii. i ,i r , , 1 t.eral AW,nbly uf t be I.rmers .niiiiiai iM iieiu .vsMHiaiiou, me national head ol the Farmera Mutual Ibnelil Axaociatii-n uf Illinois, Indiana. Ohio. West Virginia, krntui ky, Missouri and Iowa, i in session in Indianapoli. The ixntple of Kansa Citv have de- cidixt that a park system ia a ncc-arv adjunct to the prosperity of the town', that Ihe citv imi-t ow n Ita water works, and that the ' ring " w In. h ba rontrol of the municipal government niill go. The peraiaient ravage of diphtheria in I'liila.lelphia and the heavy resulting mortality during the la-t two ve.ir make it mix'ratiir that noimansanouid le neglei te. w hit h w ill g ve pniiin-e ol erf'.-iencv in the erT.irt to xtaiiip it out. On each dav of the Chicago tr air tlie net re ipt avrragl (7,i". Th h til m-ript lioiu ad Miunva were (2,1M . J; total exi-nditure. 2V50 5I7; balance. (2 (UO.odl. From tin are de dticted olligtion to the ammint f 174. 147, leaving net areta. 11...' 4.3. Itovrrnor lillman of Smth Caru.ina! rosista lit Sunrrsma I tt rl n.m j . n V. expression aa in lail iir the ilig " and "judicial indolence." Kr (erring to railroavt litigation the twvernor savs ihe unluckr marriage l-rtseen the il.gn ty ot the Federal Court and these corpora tion must be annullnl and the owner of Ion. la niat l ma-le to understand that there i anoint lrond which the patience of a State will not permit them go. fTliELT PEtiOJAU o Coraililerabla tir haa Wn raoaed in Indon aocuty hy th con vera ion to Ro manism of a niece of Kt. Hon. John M or ley, Chief fe retary for Ireland. Colonel Ingi-raoll cloae bit lectnra on l.iinon with thesw word: "Lincoln waa the grandest flgnrs of fierce civil war. I.lfnM.lo i the grntleat memory of our world." A little lad nariiel Otto Freisel, but 6 leara ot age, it delighting Viennese audi ence with hi elocutionary and mimetic xirr. He i au infant prodigy iu thia repect, they ray. When a child of S Lord Claude Ham ilton, the new Chairman of the lireat Fa.lcrn Hallway Company, resentni a upxxNl affront by oletinately refusing to kis the tjueeu when the waa on a viait to Ina parent. Mine. Illanr, Ihe widely-known writer of I'aria, who I in ( Imago, wid remain aix inoiKha in tin country, spending jxirtioti of the tuns In various cilie. including a atar in Ikraton a the guest of Mr. Jame T. Fu l I. The annoiinirme it ha leen made that Captain llorst.o McKay, the com mander of the rtrd-breaking Cunanler l.ucatiia, ami Mis Flizala-tti Swan, the laughter of F.daar l J. an of Oyster Civ, U I., are to Is married ome time Is fore Christina. John II. Miller, son of William the Prophet, who fotmdixl the Second Ad vent sect, long known a " Millentea," maiiv uf whom have pre pa re-1 to ascend Isxlilr to heaven at various lime, dinl rrai-ntly at Whit-ha I, N. Y'., agixl 71. troiig in hia adder. n,-e to the view of hia father, whodn-l in 1MJ. Few thing are tin insigui leant lo en gage the attention of theOerman Km erir. He recently dei'idel that the gavotte lansier should le known in the future aa the i-ourt dani-e in hi capital rather than the "ouadrille a la deiir," which ha long hud that distinction. The revival of tin empire dance i due to the pel 1 1 Ion of the association of tier man dancing maatera. Jiunes it. Illaine, Jr., the grandson of the late S.vrctary uf State, ia now 1 vear old. He baa treen under the care oi one nurse since he was 2 vear old. The lad attend a kindergarten in New Y'ork. and it I said that he ha aoine m-trked trait of In father' family. He ia Very alow to make friend with grown-up ieron, but Isiv will chum with him instantly. He is ijuite a sturdy, healthy tail. Sir Ilt-njatniii l!ic!iardin, the eminent Iind in pins:i lan. ha lMen Interviewed ahout Incycling. lie express..! theopm ion that thesixirt waailecidcillv injurious The spine IxM-omes almost an arch ; the che-t Ixine is then aihi tiil hv the iiiinat tlral pre'snre, cin-ulation ia impaireil, and no doubt the lung are interfereil with. tisi. In l.n-t, there ia hardly any Hxx-illt evil ellivt It diN-a not priluiv. The railroad rhael-car evangelist, Itev. Iloxtoti Smith, is meeting with great ue'ix in the Northwest. Mr. Smith wax the first missionarv to titilire the railwuv car a a chapel. The one he e. now mix limit for him bv John l. lio-kefeller and other interested. It will seat lis.' people. It ia aiiletracktxl at lonely settlement, where service are held on Stiudax a and often through the aei'k. The uMn ha contributed 7lV0.0( frmica from lii private pur-e, lo Iw ne. I I Hi" lirevelitloti uf the spread of chol er.i in ln dominion. I'ait of the money ill Ix ili-voted to the construction of U el;iiig-hoitea in lled-ji for the suf n-rers mid the luiil'ling ol a hospital in which several thou-and patient can tx aiiiiminisia'e-l. The running exiiense of tlie hospital will lx1 lxrne also by the Miltan. HfSINKMS IlKKVPriEM. Nearlv a much fih i said to lie eaten iu I -on. I in a meat. Seveml women aro engae-l in running elevators in Huston Slate pi in il are among the novelties niale ol Kl ii mi ti iu in. Ihe itexisitora in American aavings hank ii u in lr 4,W.i,(sHl, No days of grace are allowed in Pari on bills payable at sight Texa haa n.OOO.Oiitl sheep, and clip -.''"", xiuuila ol wool. The great ocean steainiT use from 1U0 lo 22 1 Ion of coal n r day. 1 he Western I'nion Telepraph Coin luny ha 740,000 mill uf wire. Pennsylvania ba '.1K.(MV) farm, which pro. hi,e over 2'0,0ti0,0ii0 in crop, 1-ast year New Y'ork ent liiO.OOO in cleuung the street ul snow and Ice, There are 1.K2J railway corporation lining titixines in ihe I intisl Mate. American pumps are known in China and Japan, a well aa i it all part of Kti roe. Two-third of the gnld in rise in the world ha been discovered within fifty year. The treen Mountain Ixiv sell ll.i'al.- ooO worth of maple angar every twelve month. Japan i importing live beea. and ri pe, la some time lo make all tho honey she net-its. V drop ol to a ton in steel rail ia a very important advantage to railroad companies. The earning of the Virginia peniten tiary the last vear were I2.I.00U in excee of cxeudi!tirc. So diera do not work, but Kninn keens 21.0 0 mew constantly employed making big gun (or them. I'liiir.vlo h.i a new grain elevator that ran handle 4'i (kJ bushel an hour, one of the world' largest. Wheat that i grown in northern lati tudes produces much more seed than gra n g'own farther south. More ropn of the Ptble have )een .old in the p.ist twentv-tive vear than ol anv other look published. Li Hung Chang and a nunilxrof other Chinexe o.Tii ia! are a'.uit to start cot ton spinning mill at shanghai. Over M) per o-iit of the shipping of the worid ia Imilt on the Hriti.h Isl.-t. and early hilf of this on the Civile. A l.herxil hotel h.i put in nennv- in-tlie-'lot gas fire, so that a lire in the ate i an le turned on w hen nee.I.x. In 1,0.0 ounce of our gold coinage theie are taxi ounce of pure gold, ten ounces of silver and ninety of copper. Previoe to lspt nail were made bv land It ctH-l U.t'O.OiO to rrfeit a mai-hine that came into use that vear. I to largest gainieter tn the world is at I a-l i irifiiw ch Fr g'stid. When ftiM it ixin'atn 11.0 ". a cihn- feet of gaa. Tevv raixea 1 20 OiO la's of cotton, wh'.h yield nearly J.').i.i.iX. The ro toii-itd pn.sl i. trxc.-e.UtVO.lXO Ion. It meat mated that ttwen M.iXl and 7Y0' men. women and children are out finpiovmeiit in Philadelphia and vi cinity. Th" iewelry mantifariur-a of Attle him, la . thia year will fall below l0'O. The output last vear waa 1 1,- .iic-igo street cars rarrie-l 9.0iY).nn0 rnl dur eg the an M OH lis of the ri ixt.-n.-e id the Vk.irl.l'a Fair. On Or l"'r 8. Chwa.-o day, tlicy carried 7tJ2, ow pf . FOREIGN FUSliia. New System of Management for the Bank of England. PRIKROSE LEAGUE OF ENULASD Tbe Sptiilxh Jfnnifipal F.Ifftl"Di Revolt Ing Trralment of llruU ia Asylum. Furopean navie employ 3o0,000 men, IJverpool ha more export than Lon don. Iyondon use 203,0O0,0iX) gallon of water a day. lUvaria ha a violent influenxa rri detnlc. The Portuguese Cabinet i to ie reor g.inued. All thedangerotn Anarchist in Fram-e are in jail. The a""!"! valuation of Cape Town, Africa, ia I,2-V''. The Primnsse lcague of England now haa l,l't)..Vd meinlx r. Monarchist made large gain in the Spanish municipal election. Italy may be allowed by her allie to reduce her army by two corp. IVrvisbe are advancing along the east and west binkauf the Nile. I The Ilritish South Africa Company I will increase it capital H.OO.iHX). The Pone'a health it verr fi-eble, and it i not tx lieVi-d hecan live until March. The Marnui of Htintlv lift Wn Jelecteil rector o( the University uf AU-r- rieiin. The Prince of Wa'e njiemxl the Pride Iine Polytechnic Institute with an ad dress. Americana are leaving Pari hc.iue the intl ten ha appeared in some of the hotel. The Ixmdon presa unit.- in advising a new avstem ol maiiagemeiil lor the rank of Kngland. llerrNagel. a spirit refiner of Ham burg, haa failixl with liabilities amount ing to I7S0.000. Revolting treatment of patient in asylum near llerlin i charge.1 by Ihe llcrlin Vorwaerta. I'risixs't are bright for earl v agree ment Ix't ween Kussia ami irrinany on commercial treaty. Tbe snrrad of influenza in Kus.U i increasing. It i also prevalent in a mild form in Migland. I.lovd'x reronler on Novemlier 20 re ported 144 wreck, tho highest ever re ported lor a single 'lay. The itreat new bridge aero. the Thame, opposite the Tower uf Imdon, I now very nearly tlmshixi. Kaiser William worrie Ui-aust' the negotiations (or a commercial treaty with Kussia move so slowly. Panseitae Sylvia lirey of the (iaiety Theater, lm loti, liaaw.ild.xl It. I., r en- wick, an allegixl rich American. A great railway system in the cour-e of ronxtrtlctiotl will girdle the Holy Land from one end to the other. There are in bin Ion rjo.ot.) barmaid" Thev are on dutv (nun liftcen and a half to eighteen ami a hull hour a day. At a recent confcn-ni-e of Sw iss hotel proprietor it waa dii'i led to do away with the svsteui of fee to servant. Cholera nnarantine haa cost four Armenian district 115,00 i.lMI loss in trade, and the famine is increasing. It i stated that 12,(kX teoplu jmt ishixl in the earthiiunke at ktichan, I cr ia. together w ith ft l.UO bead of cattle. A proti'-t agiiiixt an incrce in the IVerlin 1'xiur.e tax and a M'tition for it rejection will Is presented to the Heidi stag. The underground electric aystem work faiiltlesxlv at Hilda Pe"th, where 14,tX0,IK0 passenger were curried last year. Inonlerto liuHd the cometition of omnibuses and tramcar x'iitiy fares have Ixx'ii started aa an exiteriment in Mfl'sjurne. Mr. Stead li:i launched hi ideal jour nal, the 1 a 1 1 v rajMT. It i a fnrtv-pagt' iiuarto. verv much like a small edition of the Review uf Keview. United State Minister Terrill ini ol- tained fnmi Turkey ri-eognition for fe male physicians, something that hut al' wav heretofore Uen denied. In spite of the bombardment home- racing still g'x-s on at Kio de Janeiro. Thus excitement ia kept up inland, as well aa along the water Iront. A new method of coloring iron baa been disiMveriil in Kngland which entirely prevent rust, even though the metal tx- brought to a red heat. Tbe government ha resolved to make a large increase in the Austrian artillery force from the limt of the year. Forty two new regiment will be added. Mm. Uea, widow of Ir. John I'ea. the Arctic explorer, ba presented her late husband' collection of Arctic and other curiosities to the University of F'.dinburgh. After nearlv tixteen week of idleness over IlftO.Omi coal miner went hack to work on Novemlier 20, thti formally ending one of the greatest and lnot eoattv strikes on record. In Richmond Park near Lmdnn 1..100 bushel of ainrn have lieen gathered tin season for feeding the deer during the winter. Acorn have been unuuallv plentiful all over Fnglan I. The Chilean Time announce that the government ba resolved lo promote the eatahlishnu nt of a national line of steamer U-twcen ( lull and Kumpe. calling al l late ami israzilian xn. In gratitude for the treatment the Russian navv nvived at Pan the eople of St. Petersburg are going to have a Ixpll cast larger than anv now in in r ranee and ser d It to the cathedral of Notre !ame de Paris. France is inflicted with a new form of rountrrteit coin. Mnv 2kfianc p eer in circulation are made of platinum. g ild-plated. The weight and ring are the same a the real artn- e. and th-v an las detected only l.v scratching through the gold surface. Swindle's in Rome, among them a woman calling herself the Count. of Sauit Arna'ld. have roM.i-trd in the last few months f 1S.IX'. Thev s. r-.-l that the I'ope w an imposter, while th real Ien 1I1 waa impr-.somxl in a red in the Vatican and they were trying to -n re hi btx-ration and so worked on the feeling of plou people. Commander Montell. the French ofSi-er who ia to make an exr-edition into Central Africa, haa had a flat-bottom ferTT-hnat constructed which haa a rar-aritv of fifteen Ion and weighs only pounds. Th metal part of the ve-el weigh l.SiX) pounds and it hud i made of plates of aluminium 4 feet lor g. 2 f-rt 4 tnebe Wkle and .12 of aa inch thick. PORTLAND MARKET. Wa-tnT-Valley, 2c; Walla Walla, 82jC per rental. q nor, wool, axd aioaa. Horw V2, nominally al 10 J 10c per pound, there being none in the market; new crop. "va. lOaW'tC for tnctly choice, and nominally at He fur medium. Wimil Price nominal. Hinaa Dry electel prime. 6cj green, salted, u) poiinda and over, 3'xc; under tiptnnila,2 .V; heep pelu, ahearling, lo.ilUc; nieilium, 203.V; long wool, .Hi. jus.-; tai low, good to cliolco, 3J3'iC per pouniL uvg ado cataaio mar. Dur Topteem, 2'c per pound; fair to gijsl steer, 2c; No. 1 cowa, 2i-; fair co , l,c; drewed beef, t30J5.00 jx-r liJ xuti'l. MlTToa ll-st aheep, 12.00; choice mutton, 1.175 t2.fJ; lam,2.O0'2.25. Hons Choiiw heavy, tft.n0t me dium, M oo i'ft.00; light and feeder, 4..'al'i(ft.l0; dressed, it.50. VtAL-l.1.005.00. raoviatOMa. F.astxri Sxoxto Mict awn Lad llama, nieilium, l.Tfil4c er pound; bam, large. 111 4 14c; bam, iiicnic, ll'v "il2.-; breakfast lcon, IS llc; abort clear vide. 12 t l.lc; dry aalt ide, ll ill'vc; dried beef ham. l:i 11! V; lard, i-onix)iind, in tina, lOntllc er pound; pure, In tin. 12 .4 14e; pig' feet, Ml, "50; pig' feet, , fd.00. rixira, rxxn. rro. Fur Portland. I2.H0; Salem, 12.00; Cas.-adia, 12.11; latton. $2.1aJ; Walla Walla, I.15; i.rahaiu, (2.00; tuperfine 12.25 iwr barrel. 0n :'i:is per bushel; rolled, in bags, l.'i'nu.50; barrel, fn.75-4 7.00; cai-e. 13.75. Mti.uxTirr R-ran, 115.00; thorta, 110.1X1; ground barley, t-10.00; chop Ice. I, 15 ter ton ; w hole (eed. Isarley, "iK; iter rental: middling, tZ a't$ ter ton; chicken wheat, f 1.I0(1.15 per reulai. 11 w .!, 10iv(12 er ton. DAiar raoiit'cs. RuTTia Oregm fancy creamery, 30n 32'...c; lancy dairy, 2.')i27'Ic: lair to gixxl, .1) urj',c; i-oiiiinoii, l.l 'Ui'jC per pound. Ciixksi Oregon, 10412'. c; Califor nia. 13ik14c; Young America, 15i lc ; Swiss, imported, 30stf32c; domestic, 18 (a itv er xuiul. FCixta Oregon, 30c per dozen; Eaat ern. 2'i i27'sC. Poi'i.TKr Nominal; chicken, mixeil, 2.l O n 3.50; duck. $3.60 a 4.50; geeae I'.i.tO mt dozen ; turkey, live, 14c per (xjuiid ; dresstxt, i.iii l(x. TIOXrABLK AND FRl'IT. VaorriBLK Cabltage, Is xr pound; HtatiM-a, Oregon, 75c per sack ; onion, ll..xl H-r sack; awvel potaUx-s, inii',! Iter IMiUIld; Oregon celerv, A)"i.xi-. Flii'iTa Sicily lemon. f5.0Uia5.50 pel Isix; California new crop. $I.O0'iU.50 ix-r Isix ; bananas,, 1. 50 00 per hunch; Honda oranges, f4.60 tier lox;(ali (oriiia. 15.00 x 5.50; grain. 60iili0c M'r Isix; apple (buying price), green itOntioi per Isjx ;re.l, bonilHk-; craulx-r ries, $'.i.tO per barrel ; lersiiiiiiioli, $1.50 a-r Ixjx. tTArLi oaocaaia. Corrxi t osta Kica. Sic; Klo, Z.c: Salvador. 23c; Mocha. 2r'.(ir 2V, Ar buckle's, Columbia and Lion, 100-pound cases, 2-..ie er xjuml. Homy Choice comb, 18o per pound; new Oregon, lU'i2Ur; extract, ijl0c. Hkixu Fhi'IT li; pack, Petite prune. H ' UV; silver, 10m I2c ; Italian, '.i .i lis.-; Oerman. 8nl0r; plums. O titic; evatsiratixl applet, 8m 10c; evaxraloil apricot, 15mlhc; peaihea, 10i!ll2'(c: iH'am. 7" 11c ler pound. Svlt Liverp.s.1, 200, $15.50; I00, Ilil.tO; 50. (lti.50; atock. $H.50.li.60. Rkan Small white. 3a3,.c; pinka, 3'4c; bayoa, :i3'4c; butter, 4c; lima, 3' iC ir pound. Kiel Island, f5.75"t!.O0; Japan, none in market ; New Orleana, K'60yj0.25 per cental. Stkit Fastern, In laxrrela, 40iJ55c; in half-barrels. 42 'i5.c; in rase. Mt hOc er gallon ; $2.25 er keg; California, in barrel, 2lM40c x-r gallon; $1.75 per keg. Sirci va I), 4'c; Golden C, 4'c; extra C, 4',c; confectioner' A,5lc; ilrv gran ulated, 5'4c; culx, crusheil and jriw ilenxl, (l'Mc per pound; '4c per pound iliacoiint on all graile lor prompt cash; maple augar, lnutlilc per pound. CA.iNr.ii uooua. Cammkd tioooa Table fruits, aaaorteil, 1.75a2.O0; iH-aihea, $l.K5m2.IO; Ilart lett (team, $1.75 u2.00; plum, $1.37 '.id 1.50; straw Ix-rries, $2.25ni2.45; cherriea. I2.25.i2.40; blackberries, $1.85"(2.0U asplxv-rriea, $2.40; pineapple, $2,25 4 2. SO; aprn-ota, $l.od. Tie Iruita asx.trte.1, $1.20; peachea, $1.25; plum, $l.lHhal.20; blai klwrru, $1.2.rn( 1.40 per dozen. Pie fruits, gallon, assorted, $3.15:..r0; peaches, $3.50 44.00; apri cola, $3.50'ii4.UO; plum, $2.75d3.00: hi a. klierriea, $4.25 i 4.50 ; totnatoea.$l. 10. Miatm Corne.1 li-ef, 1, $1.40; 2a, I-'.IO; chiptHxi, L'.:; lunch tongue, la I3..V); 2. $1.75; deviled ham, $1.504 Z.il Iter dozen. Fish Sardine, '4i, 75ca$2.25; jLt, $2.15(1(4.50; lolatter, $2.30i(3.50; sal mon, tin 1-lh tall, $1.25. 1.50; flats, $1.76;2-llaj, $2.25iu2.50;,,-larrel, $5.50. AO AKO AOaiNO. Burlap, 8-ounce, 40-inch, net cash, 6c; burlap, 10 -ounce, 40-inch, net cash, '..c; burlata, ll-ounce, 45-inch, 7'tc; burlap, lti-oum-e, rJO-inch, 11c; burlap. M-ounce. 7u-inch, 14c; wheat laxg. Calcutta, 22x34, tpot, 8c; S-bushel oat itaga, 7'4c; No, 1 selected eond hand I tag, 7c; Calcutta hop cloth. 24- ounce, iuc. attaciu-AMiopa. TlW I. C rlnmial 11. 'VI nrlma.n.l itT 1-1 5(1 .(SI HI rwr tl (,r rn.. extra er box; I. u. coke plaU, 14x20, prime ijuaiuy, , .ouin n.iv jn-r txtx ; terne plate, I. C, prime quality, $ri.50(t 7.00. Nail lias nimtxtinna- Imn t-t'.. ateel, $2.35; wire. $2.50 per keg. ' ' rTiiu rer pottml, l0'tc Lbad Per pound. 4'c; bar, e',e, N AV ALSroat I Inkllin ti txlirfS III nmt tle; rein, $4.80'45.(W p.-r 4S0 tmundt; Ur, ShM-khoIin, $13 ; Carolina, $! per bar rel ; pitch, $1 per barrel ; turpentine, 65c x-i gallon in rar loia. Ioj liar, 24'e per pound; pig-iron, $2:1.425 per ton. Mr. Colin Camp'el conduct a novel business in lex lu ster, N. Y. she it the proprietor of a "cricket farm." She st l, the little insects to the supersti tions, who Is-lieve in the luck that crickets bring. Kansa Populists are great! v atritated over Mm. le ase's acrid attack on the ttovernor and the Populist administra tion, and are talking of depriving her of the otliii the hol la and ,1 out of the party. A Wcsaaa aata TTarva fVavlvati, Misa t. 11 Mnor. a teacher in Bit tonntaun arbool district. Carbon county. Wy.. w intercepted on her way to achool th other day by three wolvea She jninpd down tb banka of a atrwam and esH-air1 th wolvea. but broke through the Ice and caught culd la eoa-atoeiWu-lan Franciaco Call Aa Of.t t taMtatra. Tie Indnstm 1 x. letv ot Unlhonsw ef. f a silver nitxial for the application , in any forrnaf eiectncity to calico prtBt ic. - New rk Jonrnal ' FARM AM) GARDEN The Demand for Good tfuttor, Surely Increasing o STEWART RATIOX FOR BITTER. Treat f be Firm Hand UnmL While Cura More F.itenlUff Tbtn tbe Yellow. Rememlier damp and draft, ar, . ,. roup producer. Frost i not the purifier that fir. ; keep the henhouse clean. He sure and put all b,la careful, der shelter before they are ru.L;i " otherwise damaged. rU,,, Sweet potatoes which are to U t, tl.rough the winter mut U hanlLj with the greateat care. n ill When feeiling corn to rattle be , that you let the hog fn0 "lr thus utilize the waste food Mj In building corn crib raise th frmi the ground high enough to i.rlv. rau barlxirmg under them. 1 nt Continue tile draining unti r, if. itl a . t lias kscaaa ll.o. .a... t ar .. . "- "-. p liirihrr work I ndc'draint, well put in, alaayt j. Provide enough bedding for vour ani. mala ao thev will be Wortahfe in cvl weather. Leaves, straw, eu-., are fuL Attend tlie literary .a i..tT i( ,j, . one in your neighlsirhool'; t( .J: and thus benefit other a well a W telf. A plow of poor thafie or a mi.ta'.s i. fixing the line of draught nuke, nj work and bard work for both man ar,4 There are some lands iipin UU-h fill plowing means a decided tavm of tiM and labor in the spring. Have y,u th.i kind? Treat the farm hand hnmanilv but impress upon bun that hi rk' mnt lie done regularly, homntly and tl. ougly. At the present price for g,. land one can banlly atlord to p4v rrnt Itetter invest the money in a little p:., ol your own. Keep a supply of buckle, riwia, on hand to repair harness. tv tii'akir.g repair in time much time and uionsy may ms save.. Have a box in the back part of th corn wagon and into it throw the br,t formed ear. Iry these and put intu . e'ure place for exx next aeaxon. There i aurvdy a growing drman I (ur goo.1 mutton, r'armer are slowlv rm ing that it i alway the most pn.ti !.; thing to raise a high grade of shn-p. It ia not ao manv year since a ! had to la at least (oxir year old lx-f,,r it waa tit for the market. Now the brt tteet is told at a little over two year. The iuantity of hay imixirtrd into treat Itrituin in 1H;i2 wa h.i".i torn. It came from ten countries of Kumpe principally from Kussia and Holland. The flinty, glazed-surface corn ha ex cea f starch, and the large, shriveled, dilll-coloreil Nel ha excex of sii.xr. White corn is more fattening than itic yellow. A million acre of oats were gmn this year in Sotlaml, ami only IN) 'HI) acre were devottxl to all theotlierg'aim together. The value uf the oat crop ii fixed at $.".5,000,000. The Stewart ration for butter ii lUtefn pound cut Japanese clover, six pxin l l-oilcd cotton sel, two pounds cnnitneal, six pounds w heat bran, to lx given in three feed daily, the smallest al nuun. To keep a horse in condition it tlwnl.l he kept at work. Tread power are ex cellent for that purpose, as the grt'D mills, feed cutter and fan mill ran he operated bv horse jiower during the in ter. TUX aKKD KM) or PoriTOES. The question whether the seed end of potatoes should lie removed la-lure tii teed is planted haa long Ixvii imsitel among jxitato grower. Mtt ol tlinn have decided that tbe seel end should Is? removed, or rather that the ptito should Iks to cut aa to give each set one to three good eye or buds. If liie ixttatoe are planted, manv varirtra having a multitude of teed eyes aill send out far too many shoots. Tlie will crowd each other like so manv wenlt, and a great amount of very small o'.a toe w ill lie the result. Varieties ol pu tat that have but few ryes, ami ! cially thie that are vtry strong groaera. will'lw lx-tter with whole setsl. The crowding in this case increase the titim Iter of NilatiHa, and they will nearly ail grow to remarkable size. If they have a leas nuinlft-r of ahoots, the potato w ill lie fewer and grow rough. pn.mtsi and unwieldy in size and thanr. M notice that ihe Wisconsin slation li Ixsen Fxperiinenting with potatia"J with result that do not agree itli the conclusion of practical Fa-tern farmers. It find that the whole ptto with the teed end left on gave not only a larger vield of merchantable itnt.. but a larger yield altogether than th potato did wliere the seed end was re moved. The Karlv Roae and Snnaflak notabHa were Ihe kind chosen for th eiperiment. The result might have lift more favorable lor tlie rut ixiiamn e'mr stronger growing varieties had l-a chosen to experiment with. old METiioita ami srw. Governor Flower in lii addrr's at th Orange county fair urged (arnirr to m opnize the change that it making fmm old niethn.1 to new. fo get naayln 'n the old idea and way and tu money bv catering to the expensive tatea of' modern city folk. To stop omsrino min sn.l eo lo market g.vnlrn Ing. Said he: " The cultivation of wheat yields about $15 an acre in New "' "" an average, and tlialol corn '"" an acre. How mncli more prom - ia in raising tweet corn for canning l pnte at f -VI an acre, aaparagnt at in a, r hta at I l.VI. relrrv t '-U- cabbage at $1.0. waternirlo'na at I-'. i i aim n... t n;7. Kt IUUSR Illf-IOIIS St. . 1 ' (- " - ' po'at'tes at IfA. tomaoe at k"!; at $122. prache at M5. .traatx-rn.- $.isl. rurranat120and so on in ' niU-lv, or in using for making rii"!' Hairv nrrxlu. !. lo tell at fancy pr.ex. breeiling gool horse or raiting p the ennann-ntion of whose pnslncta 1 increasing faster than the consinir" of wheat or corn, and the valne of l" pm-lnrt in the entire count' v it grt'" than that of the wheat rmp. TV- .li.Un.U naid bT the varwoa mining couitnie last year were in riceea of th.-eof the yeai is-f indicate iDcrtrastxl labor in t" indtW" s rh.. two-thir1 of th' -'rv" . -.-.-tlBJ bn-jorteJ into Natal. stb Afn be yeau. were from the L niteo - . u a- sjsaaa Hberaw! A I cwa Suva - . frrnn a hospital a few aa." -" T to violently foe Joy thai trwawl aod (baxi