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EUGENE CITt GUARD. kkUirilLb rrrler. EUGENE CITT. OREGON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. Chinese Sprinj Another Scheme to Outwit the Law. INDIANS OX THE WAB PATH An Ki-Vrmlirr of tbe Idho Ugl lature Viriiinlfi a World' Fair Cuiuiullonrr. Mining I booming all over Sew Mi i Ico. I.ightiiing-rial iritlf r rr irn'tinK n pretty well among iiicgon uuiir. Tim combined Amen an and lt itiwlt ealer on Una Cowl will hardly number down tlua ean. fiotcrnor Mi-iiiinr.il wm, hm In rtltr.il the ctllHl.lii ol liou-rimr Mi "oil lu ll lxin.eol apiHiclit imilllerelii-e to Ilia irii.-atiou congrcai. Seattle and Towimrml are quarreling I. ,nt liarlair lacllltlra Wl ll llllellor ill- atmia mi I lif acalilnf imtrxl tiert. Tlii'ir patronage ia III great favor. Tim treel-rar ayatcm of Sacramento ha rhaiitfi-i iMlida. llm W owner proixire lo run tlm fir. Irir car with tin water poaer generated at rolaom. Tim Imliaiia am on llm war path In Ilia Hunker ll'll iniiiiiiir iliairirl in An urn. Kuiir Indian tlm k.i a proa tan-tor named Ciaik, who ecaed l Mammoth and gave Hie alarm. Tlmum-oii Camiila-ll of Unite, Mont haa lnr 4.iluri taki'ii from Urn gt lard ol Molilalia turkey. Tim aap- phiree am all ol gwal ne, and one "I llirin weigh aootil iwo araia. There ia a a-eneral la-lief tliattltamaiiy torica tulil ahoill F.van and Morel are intention, 'llm public oulaida ol llm iicikIiIx.iIhxxI where Ilia lao outlaw re reive a) mpalliy ara becoming incredii- loua. K. K. Rariiaril. Ilia noted aitronotncr of l.irk oliarrvalory, liaa txcii awarded llm lamoiiii Aiair.) mcilal liv llm t rt-m n A.ali-mv for lim diacoiery ol Jupiter'a Hull aale lite. Una incilal lta Ix-cn anlr. to only two a-lioiiomer U ide Halliard. Turn Mil Vinil liaa Ix-en lamliil al rortlaii'l by a tilling ol lliu Culled Malcr liatllil Coilit. I lie woman claimed to la, a wile ol Chiliiir Chu. a men h ilit ol I'ut tUiel, and llial ahuwaa inarm d lu Iniii ly pony ix months ngu in China. 'I im mult I. ml Hint llm marriage wa- legal accoiihug lo I hiin-ae malum, and coiiacquclilly l-(al in Una country. A anil hai btx-u roinuii'iiiiil ly tin l? tilled Male al I . Aliucli againa! tin hoOlhetll I' I'll' I oinpau) lr l,5l,lJ inn ol land lyinn along llm latlei'r track la-taien banning ami Yuma, ami It la hail ol tlm .rxaa I aclii giant. II la a hat l raid I" I111- 'xi-ii leo-nlly aolil by C. I'. Huntington It I lac 1 oIoihIo Ir lmllun I iilllMli . It lorma tlm Colo ra.lo Ivat'rt.ainl williout nalir uworlli J. li Will", an rX'tiirmW of tin Maiiu IKI-IKlilii', Imrroanl M-vriai K'l'l iniHiii U ami llii'li olilainol nullify Iroin llm Hinli on Ilium. II" I 'l l llm M.m Wnrlil'a Fair t iuiiiii"i"in,r llial II lit' voulil tay tlm luuka lm niiilil Itavv tin liiltli'la lr i ilulnlloii, nil llm rivi liUfol M liinu llmui atli raanl, ivhikihk llm iiMini ) on llii'in. Una ana iloiif, ami llm I'nmiiiiMioimr liaa )il-t iliMinrnil Dial tlm iniiu-la riv onuiiialiv lor roniil, ami lie ia lalliil iimiu In pay lor tlii'iu. At a rni nl imi-tiin of tlm Pirii'lora of ilia Mil inlir lair Aamtrutmu al I'ortlanil It aaa iltviilinl lo alwmliiu tin- lU'inpt lo iiinka an rxliiliit at llm Inir in invnm in lan r'ram iM'o. Tlm n-a-aou lor Una la llial aiilllcmnt intwet ha not U-rii inanilraliil in llm iiiall-r ly Uiirtnnaiia iii'iirrally. 1'orllami liaa aul urilxil vriy liainlwinn'ly with a latlJ a!il ili'mm ol aaiilii ( tlm Mate in making a I'mlilalila iliaplay, lint lln ixtunliy toana have iiiiwi'mIkiI aucli amall amoiinta tdal 1'ortluiut l.aa imii triliuliil inure than IK) n-r u lit of tin urn raiml. In view ol tlua at.ile of al fairaaixl iliMouiaiiii ii'nla mviviil lu tlm irotlile miwm of I In- fair llm llinstora aioiiitl a iiimiiull-r to in. I Up Ilia allaira ol llm ixnpnration ainlilia tribute ilia luinla. Tlm Sun Fraiu im-o I'lirotiirta printa a long ariulff riKMiit the im-llioila hy hull tlm Chiuvaa may rvailf llm ru lu mn law through a yati-m ol lalimiiT' tilliali-a ol ri'Kintratiou, It atatra llm Cliuirw) are aoli-iuatirally atulliiiK llm n-giairatloii Umki ox uis uiiih-r tlm Mi-i'lt-ary al. llm law provhh-a no pi-n-ally lor the puiuahmriil ol thiwvaho r-i.iT tnv, ami on aivuunl ol tlm grrat amularity ol I'lume lu fi-atun-a ami tiatiu-a many are ahle hy Koiug lo ilillt-rriil plait-a ul n-)ialralioii to m-vurv from tau lo a ilon n ivrtillrati-a of ri'nn liatiun. 'Iln-im, it la ilaiinr.1, a ill on liava a tnaiki-talila value ol I mm f.Vl lo lluXI, ami aill Itiiil a n-aily aalt aimuiK the Mitntiuliana uml.-vle-l into tlm imiiii try. 'I ha I hnmnle iltvlam llm I lum-M-have nu irouhle at all m M-t-uring many Imtiua n itiliialea. (liriinn'a iiiainmutli rave will toon lie rxplornl ami K-mlinnl atx-ernihle lo llm pulilic. A tvmpany liaa turn in.Mi..r alixl al Sail I lam iMti lir tlm puipum- ol uVieluDHU a hat hula lair lo Iw out ol the giraiol naluial altta. liuin on tin I'miiu l'i't. ror Tiara luin.ira have re hrd iiviliratiuii that aav luck in tlm nioiiQiaiua of Jom plnim iimulv, tlr., in Ilia aiiihal part ol tlm I'hm alr kai'gr waaaraw lualmh mm infill aaihli r fur luonili aiihiHit IiiiIii.) an i-n.l '1 Inae ri nta ianm from luuiti ra ami trarni, aim im-i anumally viaitl lhal wil.l legion in at arvli ol cama, ami I. ill llllle rteih-mv a a given tlieui. Nothing ol any ivilainty waa kuo u i-omrming the rave until lour veara Bipi, alien W. K I It-ami of the Son Kiam itM r.iam Ineraeiita rrpoiter. I'haiha Muhulaoii. and a h'itv'raplier lo rxploia ll drplha. llm iae u aluut aientv-tUr luili-a lioin Uraiil a l'aa. ami in or ler lo reaill It lliry aeie rv.iii-lleij to go hy Una aloul hlty inil.a au.l the lemam.l.-r ol the liiatam-e Willi a pai k train, from repuria given llm ptinlu ljr the Kiaminer party llm lave la larger anl f ii-rla in I wanly tlm grrat Mam moth rave of kriitnikr. Tlm ollmr ilav John C. Quiiiii. Thomaa T. William. Jtllirt L. lullliiga ami atiuirl V. Itaikua n San t-ranriaiti, llmmaa II. Ilnrton anil A J. llii.Ur.n ol Kerhy- villa, Dr., and Alphumto H. hunih ol Oraul'a l'aa tile-1 alu lr ol imuriiura- tiou ol lli'rrg..n ( are luiirovenmiil Cocnwnv. Tlm rainlal ata k la I.Vii.ltil. of a hub t7.ia.tl iaa l-en atilirc-rilv.. Tlx avoartl pnrmKi la In Imit a. lm prove tlm grrat Utrtion rave. Innl.l ho trla. Mta. park atul iU a luujbering Md oua log baaiBaaa. FROM WASBI.NGTOX CITY. The 6onata liaa conflrtneJ th nomi nation of ThomM Moonlight of Kantaa to m Mini' r to Bolivia. Tlm plan of Impeding Immlgranli at foreign porta before enibarkalion lor tin wunlry proviileil in tlm bill of Monr o! IVnnavlvaiiia haa been appved by tha llouao'Couimitlea on Juilu iary. The rert aon the llolman resolu tion for the Invealigalioii of tlm ayjtein ol pn-niiuma to tiiiiMera of naval veweli fur extra apreil. ahii li approvea of tlm .vatem, haa l-n a.loplwl by the llouae Naval I'oiiiiniltee. The llouae Naval Affaira (ommitliHi haaonlernl a favorable report on the reaolilllon expre-ing pleaaiire ami aatia f art Ion at the prompt ai-tion of A'lmiral lleiihaui in ptote-ling American roin-meri-e al Kio ila Janeiro. A ilellrienry appropriation of 1400,001) for the ri jieiiM-a of the 1,'nite.l Matea roiirta. ahu ll haa l-n akel by the Atloriiev lieiieral, la liiig i-olil'lere. by the lloinm Approprialioiia Oiiiiiiul-niilti-e, ami will proUhly lie granti-l. In tlm llouae Kllia of Oregon Bke. tiiiatiiinoua ronaent for theronaiileration of llm Senate hill to externl the time al-loai-l tlm L'malilla Irrigation Coinpaiiy l..r llm ronmletion of ila ranal aero. the L'matilla Imlian reaervation in Ore gon. Tlm bill pawil. Tlm War Ivparlnmiit tliia year baa re portaof the militia from tint A'lj'ilnut iienerala ol every Slate ill the Union. The rerta alma 11.270 conuni"ioniil of lireia. u2 U 12 enlile.l men in the Na lionul liimr.l ami alout ll.OWI.miO men in llm niiorgitiueil militia. The H iialeCoiniiulteeon r'oreign lie lationa liaa il.riileil lo rcirt in favor of llm ratiliiMtion ol the treaty with lire-i llritain for tlm eitenMon ol tlm irea lorcompletiiigllmatirvey ln-lwien AIa4 i ami Norlhwe-l lerntory. wun ri p In the feiiale Momlay ly the I'reaiilelit. In tlm aeaaion of the I'uhlir IjiiiiI roiiimiltee a-lverae reKirl were ren- h ml on tlm hilla for a aurvey of lamia granlel to llm Willamette Valley ami l ama-le Wagon Howl fonipany in Ore gon ; to prevent the ixinaoliilation of laml ollina in I'olorailo, ami to difxM ol aeveral ahamloiieil military reaervatioii. Henator Alien baa introilm-eil a bill re . alimi all lawaenai'leil relating to tlm -.linage or ue of ailver aim-e January I, m;:I, ami re-eniirting all lawa relating to .liver an l in lori-e previniia lo that hy authnriitiiig ami ilirei-ling the laaiie of l'lilte. Stale legal temler note ami lo pniluhil the further ueof Unitiil state uilereat-U aring hotel. Senator I'ettiKrew liaa intnalilii-l an aummlmelit, mtemleil to be oHereil by linn to the Wllaon larilf hill, pnivHling lor the apHiintiiieiit of a ro iiiiu-aion ol live ierx)iia lo lie known aa the t'llatoma ( illlliil-l ill. llmilutyol llm prolm-eil co uaaioii ia 1 1 gather ilata eom eriiing tarill ralea ami their elh-i't on Imlilatnea in tlua ami other i-ouutrie ami to report ita Hil ling" to I'ot'gn .a. SfHi ial Agent Muher of tlm Treav-ury iN-iMrlmelil aa la-lore llm Appropi la- lion I'oiuinitlee, atel el Uiui! the r- ipieat of llm errelary ol the I reatiry mr ( 4'aJ 1-00 lo enioice the I'liumae ex- cliialoii M t. IhialH-in haa nothing lo lo ailh thelieary art. hut ia to lurun-h mean to earry out the law ol May ft, kji J. hy iMilii llig llm l.irili-r ami alup- ping home ("In iiami-n caiuht atlemptii.g lo enter tlm I'liiteil Stale unlaw fil ly. The Court of Apm-ala of tlm Ihalrirt of Columlna haa rrverel the ilei laion ol lililge lli.lli-yiu tlm ralim-tlo trade mark liuiior eaae, ami l oiiiuuaaiom-r oi 1'Ml.iita Seymour ha .nns a laxiil agiiinal (iovrrnor rilliuan of Smtli Car- liua. llm (iniiiiiiiincr relu-el to reg- tali-r tlm trade mark aoiight hy liovernor liilmau for Urn lir.unl aolil liy llm Male Judge llradli-y granti-l a uiaiiilaiiiu to lomiiel the rev'i-lry. The ( 4imiiu-ioiier apH-uli-l, and the Court of ApK-al re- vi-raed Jililgu lliailley a ilet-iaiou. There are not enough men enliated in the navy lo n-rlv man the I'mtiil M.ite alnpa a hu h go into omitum-ion la-lote M.iy 1; ami, iinin-over, the limit alloaeil hy law will not tx-rmit the en- llalment of a atillli lent iiuuilier. The lug ruiM'r I'liiiinilna ami Olyuipia, Marlilehead and Montgomery, Atlanta ami lloaton, lialeigh, I im-uinati, Alert and Marion are ad to lm manned, re quiring alauit l.ViO men. Alamt ball llial iiumlier i avuilahle. Additional authority aill l reiiiirei (mm Congrea io ruliat ultli'ienl men. ami Secretary llerU-rt aill proliahly lay the matter la-lore that laxly. Keiireaenlalive Ablaitt of Tela liaa intrixlui-rd a hill for the coinage of ailver in the Treaaury on a new plan. The Secretary t to coin into Mamlard ailver lollara or minor coin not lea than '.'.tm,(ii0 iMimva a month of the diver purchaaeil under the Sherman act. The coin eerlilicate iaaueil under that act are to la redeemed in either gold or ail ver, according to which metal ia held in the largeal oiiaiititie in the Tnaaurv. and the Secretary ia lo iaaiie coin note lo the amount of the M-igniorage of the Miernmn act tixin the plan appareiilly leviaril to place golil ami ailver oil eiitial fuiling. Ki-atxm.ling to a reaolution which pnaaeil I he Senate, the Sifrvlary ol the In-axiiry liaa aent to the Senate a atatc- meiil tlmwing llm naiiieaol lamd aul- iilx-ra ottering 1I7.LM.I. ahoee audm rin- lion aere acivptiil, l.igel her with the mount Milan rilied lor and the amount allot e.1 al that price. The aUteinent alao givea the lial ol tlue olli-ruig to pun liaae at a higher price and the bat ol 1 1 nam iml iDiiaideriil for varum rea ona. Among Ida allotmeiita on the II7.'.".'J bid ate the folio in: Hanover National Hank. New York. tl,4.M.n.VI; Kiilin Um-Ii A Co., New York. Il.-I-M.- tW; I'liitial stale Trual Comimuy, New Yolk, It-'.!); Far met' Uun ami Iruat I oiiipauv, New inrk, l S'.i.l,4Nl; t'nmn Truai Company, New York, t'2,- Siil.7lK': New lork I. lie liiaurance t out- panr, .iw 1 or. tJ.MU.lXHi. Ilieatxive allotment were the reaull of acaling the ongiiial bid to the extent of 6.:Ul per ivnt of the amount. In the antfregatr tl.ia claa. i 40 "it 700. All I'ida al Mg mea over the I17.'.".'.! amount in Ilia ag gr gnle to ti.ii.- -f..KKI. The I'reaident ha aent lo theSN-nalr a treaty negotiated a nil the rvpn-enta- live ol the government ol lirrat Hril- aiu for rxlenaxin ol the lime lor making the aurvey ol the tammlary line Iwlweeii Alaaka and the llrlll-h xiaeaaion Tin onmnal traly providing lor a j-tintcum. nii.aiiiii for tlua aork aaa negotiated and rntilieil during the aimuuer of Iff.' ami I omiuiaaitinera were apixinlel mi la-half of llm t o governnieitla. In ar inrdaiice with llm lernia uf the Ireatr the coiumnM.ion aaa to make a aurvey of Urn territory l)aivnl In that part of the laiiin.laiy line ol tlm t'mti-d Matea and Canal and dividing A.a.ka In mi the Northarai lerntory Initu latitude 61 h degnt not th to a point a here the hound arv lire enter tlm MM degree longi lu le arl. The plirw of (ha urreT t to M l at real (iiiim ipieal ion of ilia pute gi"ng iKX-k of the lime of tlm own rralnpof Ala-ka liy Uo-ai an I inrolv ing a ntnrticl in rlami ma.l by the two oounlrie lo Ian. I along llm araroaai op pmilr tlm Chamml alanl. Under tlm 'erma of the tiraly thia rommiaaion wa. to iiiii'iilelr the work aitlnn the rnl of lao vrara, a huh wmild expire lhi tall, ll haa l-tn fourvl UUirat'IK-alle lo n-.iiniili.ti Una, and the ptew-nl treaty xl. ai the lima Ur another jmt. EASTERN MELANGE. New York Gambling; Resort Frequented by Women, o THE I.NHASE LAW OF HI.NNE.SOTA Grrat Amount of VMrr In Ottawa, Canada 'I he Old Ji-fferaou DavU Mansion. Ioaa legialalon cannot agree on a li' nor hill. A bill ileaignml to lull a lop lo "treat ing" haa been introlurel In the Mat-a-ehiiM-tta legilature. The inaane law of Minneaota baa b-en ilii-larnl unronatitutional, ami -170 in male have a right to new triala. Tlm Montreal Hebrew are organixitlg a aociety for the purpoaeof a-ititing ilea- titiito Jew ami Itringing oiner 10 v.n- a. la. Saiki-lt. the ailhouette artiat, who elope.1 with an Klkhart (Iml.) Imireaa. baa hern arrer.ie.1 at Topeka. The girl haa been returned to her home. Tlm Woman Home Miaaionary Sm i. elyol the I'lnla lelphia Lonferenre haa iiieuiorializi-l I'ongreaa agninat the al iniaaion of Utah a a Stale. The Stale of Miaaicaippi i proning t. iliamiitimie the H-nitentiary leae avatem ami to ealahhali a lariu on alui ll ita i-onvirt aill lie employeil Tmi-iilantimr on tbe atrect at Or lando, Ha., i encouraged by a bounty ol ftOiviil (oreai-h tr- in good con Il ium after one year of growth. Tlm hard time have induced llm pre- actuation of a hill in the Maaaachu.ett Senate lo prevent attachment ol grave yard lota ami tomlMtone lor debt. A bill haa been Introduced in the Mat- ai'huaett U-gi'laltlre to einMiaer illiea ami towna lo make and iliatniiule elec tricity lor light, beat ami motive power. The Connecticut lUwrd of Health will vigonuialy pro-Mill to irregular medical pra lilionera, diaregariling any injunc tion which may be ohUined by the lat ter. Senator liray ba aniiotince. a bill to enable pun ha-et at jn.liniil Rale of railmada organized under the law of llm l ulled Stale to organ lie new corpora tion. The Committee on Harbor and Kiver will give an appropriation to improve San IVdroand I'orl Harford, but not aa mill h toe secretary of War recom mended. The joint committee of the Ma-aai lnl art la la-gialaturu has given woman Mil fiage a hi k eye by reajrling adveraely on tlm proMutiiin to grunt iniiuicipiil utriage lo tlm ladic. Tbe la-gi-lature of Kentucky ba bad iH-ion-it lor rome tune a bill providing for the iiininlory education of the youth of Hie state, hut the hill la not likely lo U-cottm a law. A Cliiicgo dii-patrh to the I'liiln Icl phia Turn aaya: rrophecie ol ruin in I lit- Woildi Fair ilixtri. I of the i it v lo follow the departure ol the great allow have not U-eu lullilUxl. A diapatcli Imiu Ottawa, Out., atate thai there la a large amount ol illnlri-a in that nty, and the City Kngiucer'a ol tic l la-an-geil every iiioruing by men who boie to get a job at atonu-hreaking. A company ol Canadian cit.ilii-t am going lo atrelcb a cable from la-low tlm Nia.'ar hall to I able Km-k on tin Canadian aide on tlm plan of the Kerna a heel. It ia prnaiae to run car acio.-a every twenty ininiilea. Se-relary Carliale ba called for the reaigmilioii of 11. II. laiwrciicc, anvi-r ol the mint at San Krauciaco; I. II Kl lia, aaxaver of the mint at Cat win City, and K. ll. Zahnakic, inciter and reliuer of llw mint at Caiwm City, Nev. Willi the money from Hie anient lunula tlm Tn-aHiiry iN-parlmenl ia paving mini of it di lcrriil ohligation. Sugar Uinii lie lo the amount of 1 1 .Mki.lKX) have Imi ii awaiting payment for nine tune. Thev are now la-lug paid at the rato of HM,IHJalay. It I now U-lieveit that Henry Cnrr, a young lawyer at IVnver, aiia allot hy In wife and kilhxl, and not by burglar, u lirat rvKirtcd. 'I he woman liveil in a liolorioii llouae Ix-lore lm iiutrrieil her, and (rixpienllv became iuloxicaUil and quarreled a nil hi-r huahand. Theold JelTi-nton Iavi matmion, ahich waidonateil bv the city ol Hichmoiid lo the Conlcdctale .Memorul and l.tterury Sociely, will aoon Ix) turmil over to the proper ailthoriliea and made ready (or llm Ilium-mil of Colid-dcrato rein a, (or which purixne it waa preat-uti-il. A gambling reaort, fnxiuented only bv women, aa laided in New York ritv the other dav. Many laahioiiahly dreaatvl women Were preaenl and Ixt aine iin trickeu when the olllcer apn'artd, and aeveral attempted to cm-aim nv lumping out ol w indow. They were allowed to lepart iitunoli-ateit. The lull by Terrv, making railroad corporation citiwna of State in which their line may im lor legal purpo-ea, re iv I vi-d a favorable vote in cointiuller Under the exiatmg law according to te- ii-li I dei ialoii ol tlm Supreme t ourt the habitation ol a railroad ia in the Stale where It principal ottice i Im-aleil. The llouae Judiciary Committee baa rrfctrcd back to the iiiUMiiuiuttee Mc Cann'a rvaolution calling (or an inveatt gallon ol Judge Jenkina' action in en joining tbe Northern I'acitic employe Html alrtking. The aillMMiiitiiiltee la in atructixl to in. (line whether there are any i barge that Jciikin waa intlueiuud liy inrrupl tnoiive. Colli I'. Huntington waa before the SeiialeCoinunlleeoo liadioad the otliei day, giving the committee information alamt the I i Ik- railriMd. I. I'. Hun tington uiavle a auggeaiion to the onn iiilltee in the lim ol a bill Uaiking to the riairganirallon of the Central Paoti. .yatem. Ilia prxiwuion l the rouipanv ahall give a mortgage hi llm government coveimg all ita property, in mni h-ia in n ol a hub it may iaaue IKIl.tMl 0 . per i-ent tain.la, to run 1L' veara. o r applied Drat to the rrpiaivuiriit of the mortgage bond of tlm Central I'a ci lie and I aliforuia and H r-tern I'ai iiic railnud. aniount'iig to '.7Vt,0iJ: ai-o to the riilemptiim of b '0. la laaue I on a-iiMiiit o the Culilornia and OieC 'ti rai!rial. amounting to .llii(lii.(ail. lln lull contain nutnemu pruvi-i. D l.xk uiglotlie prolei tion ol the government interval in the nd C. I. Huntitigtou alter h argunmnl lx-fore the Kailroa.!. Coin in t lie of the Senate in favor of the -xtriitlon ol the IVntral Pacilic in debt elnea hy i-umg txmda pavable in 1 eara. U aring inlerral at I1, per cent. aaaaked by a neaa(airr corrvapou.l ent ll would date in writing over hia own aiir nature jt -t what hi prorxaition waa. He rrplieil aententionaly and )r ha a hill bit facet iimaly :'" ll ia a liroatinn lo Uae the rn-.l t ol tlm United Si ati-. mine of it money, ami pay olT tlm tndrbUsJnr). That iaa.ll can lay now."4 FOREICV FLASHES. More than 2.700 Jaw. bay tartej from UU-wa on their way to tog and. Tba Italian bank circulation will ( U InrreaKd by tlm 1mu of l,OUO,0uO lirw. T... r. I, nae la In la itrcngtbened by the addition ol 101 iwift torpeilo boa la. l-.r.. w.lnntarily Day itO.000 In- detiinity lo Italy for llm Aignea Morte uiaaaai-re. Hon. Jiawpli Climerlain denle any know U-. ige ol a Liiioniai xiii IIUII ID IUHI - ., , a. Lm mini I-.f i.f laaika nuhlialieil in v .r..l '..i ir aaa fl.2. tayi the limloii Ti-li-u-ranli. Fratu-e i lineaay over tlm p",lt1.''1 aigmliianreof Iliatnan k' rtx-ontiliallon with thelierman Kinperor. The I'oie i aaid to I prering to iaaiie an ein vi Ileal on Catholic Pole in a lone conciliatory to Kuaaia. The Ailftnan Cabinet ha decided to intnxluce in tlm Ki-i. In-rath a bill in creaaing tlm tax on corn Hour to 7 franc, r I ii-rinan eniiiiant left the xirt of Hamburg, the great xint of embar kation, laat year than in any year nice- 1h7H. Tlm U of 1 ) franr a year on cyclea, ... II.. L1. .- I. -I 1 ,.p aim ll til linixrwn in run - i---i vielditi in the llri-t half year over w,- till I fram-a. The Kremli authoritiw of Comii-a have furbiddeii Kngli-h anil i.erman lora lo practice tlieir proli-aaiou in that l.luii I. The Ai.tx-.tl Court in Dublin ha granti-l to . Michael I'avitt a certificate in bankruptcy, llm rendering him again eligible to ail in Parliament. Onlv live out of the thirly-tbrre niem-la-ra of llm new Slandilig Coin mi lie on CiiMnm Kuliea in the r'rench Chamta-r ol IS-putie are not protectioniat. For tbe lirat time in her known Ina- to' V the city of bunion ba fallen Ih- biiid the n-atof Mnrlamt ami w aie in (he rate of xiptilution for a decade. Ili-m-efnrtli all Ifilaaian emigrant en tering liermany en route for the United State inii-t I. healthy, and i( over 10 vi-hi of aw-c. be xjm-aavil ol 400 mark ill caah. The fori line of Cecil I'hode, rremier of Ciipe Colony in Africa, i -t at aotiie- where from flxl.wai.OUU to ..1,lloii.iaK- all mnde in the diamond mine of that country. The French Senate by a vote of 132 lo M Mgrvcl to give vote to women en gaged in buaiiic at election lor tritiu ual of couuuerce. Th iw i the begin ning of woman' NiifTragn in France. Order for 20 locomotive and aeveral thouaml tailway carriages have Ix-cn given by the Itnanan government to Auatriun and Ih-lgian llrina, preauinablv r. iiiin d for the Tranailierian railway. There a a a decreane of 7,000,000 lire in tlm itnliiin riixloum receipt during Ut month, a bile the revenue from in- iirect taxation allow a total falling olf of 1,0) i, mm lire in the laat aix month. FAen Ituluaria. with her 100 or leM mile ol i-oa-t line on a amall inland aea, haa fiilit the naval fever, and the gov- eriunenl lm jut vote. I a will eipial to alxiut l5,(KaJ,tli0 (or llieeetttbliHlunent of it navv. Tlm tmliliial lender in llm IUaiiue prnviiiie-i nt Spain will end lo Mr. I ilad- at ne a gold-mounted rnakel containing an uddreaa nnd a 'prig (rom the hialortc imk of I lilarrlr. ink of liuernica, llm aytnhol of llaatle A government decree ha been lulled al Madiid a'aili-hing the obligation of a Ktx-cnil pa-xiort tor entry to the Phillip- pnie llamla. w hich lor cenliine haa Ir ritated ori-i-;ii viailori and cloned the aiclupeliigo. Attention aa called in the llouae of ('.minion, the other day to the injttatice of maintaining tlm Church of F'.nglaml eatabliahmeiit in India by taxation raeil almoal entirely (mm pcrnon ol the Mos lem nnd Hindoo faith. A "coiiuner -ial muaeiiui" ia alamt to he extabliahed at Tangier, Mona-co, in which iiiiiiinfaeturcr and inervlianl from nil count rie may exhibit Minnie of tlio.enf their ware which they think lx-at .iiite.l to tlm Mooriah market. Wnincn tvpewritra, who have hith erto In i n employed in the government ollii-i-a in Ixmdoii a auiieriiiiinerarica. are according to a deciaiou ol the Treas ury lieiiartiiient heiicelorth to la) incor poriitcd into the regular civil ai-rvii-e. Three clergymen of the Chnrch of F.ngland went over to the Church of Koine in the courae of one week of laat month. Fourteen F'.ngliali clergymen have thu changed their church since the judgment in the noted Lincoln cane. I hoiitib J iilc Verne' works of acien- t i lit- Hi t ion have aold by the hundred of thoiiHiimla and returmsl millions ol franc to the publiaher. thev have enrntxl for their author only 14.000 a vear not even enough for linn to buy the houae be rent al Atiiien. A reaolution. in favor of birching bad laiva iiiatcad of wilding them to priaon ha bei-n aent to the llrilidi Home Sec retary, aiitm-d hv a li ii in I hit of Magis trate. The propixntioii ia o birch Ixiya under Id lor all oireuae at the discretion ol the Mugixtrate. The Argentine Itepublic is rapidly le couuiig a promii-.i'iil cimimtitor in tlm biiainea ol uppl ing grain to the Ku mix an niurketa. Ship owner of Nova Sulla and New Itruuawick are taking itilvantaue ol the trale and linding em ployment for their veaael. Pri'ai.lcntCarnot u-vea ah.xiting party recently lo the military atta. br of the (ort ign xih era and lo aeveral Magiatrate i . . . f i, . i-i r . . i i in me couria oi i aim. lie nag inciuiietl over HI' hea-l ol game. According to .'ii-toui tlm L-ri aler part of theae were dialrihuteil among the Paris ho-pitala. Titnbm t.xi, w hich ha lx-rn otvupieil by a French iMlutnn. ha lieen ao mhIii-lon-lv iruanled again! Kuruiiean intrn- aion I bat only four FHimpean up to within a vear ngo ba.1 iu-rnlei during Una ccnturv in mining aciva into it t.aing m I SSI, Caillie in 1S2S, llarth in ISA' i and I-iii in ISS0. The liovernor ol Sierra I.ene tele grapha omtirmation of tin- rvnrt of an-otln-r I'lik-atremeiit lx-t ween French and Kritiah foriia on the frontier of Sierra U-.nie. and aav aeveral weie kil!ix on laith ai h a. and lhal tbe French attacked tlm llnli-li. whnae force Conaiate. en iin lv-d native. Touching on the a' lair, llm Pall M ill lia'etle aay: " We I'M ii in it have t he-e tlnnc hapM-n wet-klv. No lime .1 .i-i Id be bail in nettling the :Uir with France." Stix-ktori in order to pta.w itm-lf out of the reach of huh aater pniaai to build a great boulevard lo extend half war around tbe city on tlm rant and north and to bat on tlm aide away from the city a capacioii ranal. which, it ia thought, will carry away all the nrp)u water which Cornea Irrwn the mountain in tlm H.a! araon. The boulevard will answer the double purnool levee and la.ulevapl Tin is part of the new Iramage plan indorsed by the Council. After a lmrd tnicgle the spokn temperanre people have carried the day in t mir rtaclit not to have any aaloon al I the aiteol tlm new water woik, where ' so a. any mQ ara mployrvl. 3UDWINTEII FA11L The Sure Success of the Expo sition Established. WHOLLY INiyl'E AND NOVEL. Eiflaiiiitlou of Karprlai aud Sat Ufactlou Heard oil Every Haud-Tlie Fine Art. Nearly J.X).000 wvi le ha piiaed th ttiniatilea of the California Midwinter Exilinn dtiriu.f t'io firat two wee.i of ll rxiateiice. Tliia f ut eatabllfhel theatire aticce of tlm Kxxiaitioii from tha taiiiljxiitit of aitetiiUnoe, and tho renlict of the tliniiaiinda w ho make d? tin (rrnml totul lia lx-. n unatiiin in favor of the'auiwM of tha tx'xwulon Iroin every point uf view. Kuico the orxiiiinx day, J.nn. 57, MO piM-ial cJort bun Ix-en tuudu to draw th crowd. It tin Ui-n the aim of the Ex- tamitioti iii:iii:i:,-i'iiii-iit to K-t the many feature of thu r.xition rte:ik for theiiiM-lve, nnd exchiinatjcia of aiir Iirine and MtUfuctii n have lx.-.-n heard on every bninL Tho exhibit are now practically all In Kuitiott. Tin-re are no hole in the ll x,r, no to atx-nk, nnd it is Cotiii-.-iI.le by tho-e whri viaitud the p--utC.iluml.ian Enpo. ition Hint erea the exhibit which wero accn there ap pear to have taken on new form here ij Kin Train-i-m, and t!is exhibitor liava undoubtedly profited bytl-e eipi-rli-nca piitied on the ahor of Lu'ie Mn lil-,'aiu The largivt apnee in t!ie center of tha Kriat U.xir of tin) Manufactures and l.ilx ral Art I uiMIni r.ro occtipitxl by F'rntic, tiermntiv, Ku-vda and Italy. Each of thexo count rii-a i reprew-nted by a diHilay of erti: tic and naeful man ufucture which bn never lx-fore Wn tfrn otit.xide of the jrre'it Columbian Ex rxxiition. ami lu imt itint.mci-a tlu di.t plays bnius'.it from there have been atiKtnentcd by in w liiippiica brought acio-a the Atlantic nnd acrcr- thj couti nent eam-iu'.lr for th! di.-pliir. JJut iu the midd of nil this thnt U not new to every Ixvdy, there in no much in the Midwinter Ktixidtion that i uni Tcranlly unieim and imvel that there i nothing of the "old ftory" alamt it. Tbe American rcction U particularly prolific in novelty, nnd it occupies tho lari-xt (.pace asMgned to any one coun try, ao that the international charnctir of the KxiMM-it ion by no mean. abuts out the Kloriticalii'ti of homo imluatriua In thia laruutitiil itnliitii;il fair. The Palace of Fine Am ha already proved to lx- a revelation. Much m dn plny of pii-tun-a ha never lx-fore been ui-n in thin part of tho world. This de partment did not d"x-nd on Cliicao for its picture, tlion-,-h it K'l a pn-at many of the la.t that we- rdiown there. On the wallj of i hi.- huildiut; aro hum; Inter piilurea by well -hmnvn American, French and (lermnn iirtiM. nnd promi nent niiioti'4 thi'tn are )in -thiiiif like hundred of the work of the lt artiat uf the Pucilio Cnn-t. Connniaseiir i" that the Midv int. r Art Pulai-e U t.. U-.--t limine;"'! picture RiilVry that the world haa ever en. and it certainly is Well aiLi;iU-d for the purpaio to which it U put. lu the eve of E.-.itrrn yliitor the cit rus display n.i' tir.iily utiruct tho mo-it attetltil'll. It H-eir. to lx) e;ia,l for Fl-kst- ern eve to i :vnuiiii'r a p.-ar a bi a a baby' head and p.-acln s almost ai largn, to any no'Jiin-; of so 111:1:1 j orange in heap and piles an 1 builditiir that tlierj in a irrcat kIi'UI of yellow U-fnre thelil a'l the while. The rivalry between thw Northern and theSotitln-rii Citrua Fairs, both of which are held iu the Kxtosil. tlon jrrouiiilx, hn I een happily produo tive of the la-xt displays in thia line that have ever Ix-cn made, even iu Califor nia. The Northern Citru Fair awarded Ita premium during the nut week. The Southern Citrus Fair does not open, until Feb. 20. The building devoted to thia claas of displays are proving quits a popular as noma of tha main Exposi tion uuiiti.iiK, and California citrus fruita are getting tho lxt advertise ment they have ever Imd. One feature of the Exposition which ba emphasized itxelf amce the oix:uing day ia tho excellence of tho electric illu minations. The tyxteiu of arc lighting; Is aa complete as anyone could wish, and the incaudeacctit system is well calcu lated to armine tho enthtisiaMm of tha nn ait latent soul. In thene beautiful midwinter evening, whether the moon shine or not, tho entire Expoaition grouinU urcin liit a d.iy. L ni- linos of incuiideacetit lights stretch the entire Ung h of ei. h of tha in- ial ui d n;nnd outline all their architectural point. Tbe dome of tin Adiuini t. ation budd ing ia outlined apiiust tha deep bin sky, the straight line of tha Mechanic Art building are clear cot against the lack ground of tha night, the clado outlines of tha Fine Art palace enhance the effect that tnictnre always h:ia, and the peculiarly effivtive architirture of the great palaca of Manufa. Hirer and Lilxral Arta seem never to tw ,-n at Ix-tter a-lrant-age than when it th..iLvinda of mean deceiit elec'.ne lights are halite L The Horticulture and Agriculture building, however, ia the one that necms to attrnct uioat attention in this partic ular. This is perhjxi duo to the fact that ita lim-a c.nt.fin more enrv.-a and more architi-ctnral eiventricitiea than any other, but it is undoubtedly due In a larger degree to the great f' xxl of light which pour through the big jrlaiva dome that aurmomita the building. Via ttorsemal a Iom to divide whethiT tha prefl -r jiicttire is prix-ntisl by day, when the dw-p gr-vnof California's mid winter foli.ve lends it aid, or at night when artificial light play o prominrnt a part. All are agreed, however, that tha California Midwinter Intemotional Expoaition l the rettiet World's Fair that haa ever been held upon Uixl' fixvt sUajl, ai. l the cajici-isionain-, m-vny of whom have staked their all to croxa'tha ontinent and ahare the lucce Pf thu bdiwtnaj venture, and who mar be c. ceded to g xxl judgia of the prouicW of inch an evitii.n, are united in tha opinion that tlr. f ur will I an immeiuxt nccea,and that tuat 'O tV" wul be rea.li!y recojniied without cavil and without the Uxral J-aouica that have too often surroun Jed mnilar rnterpnea. 0 Minors may be fined 110 or inir.riaffiA.1 for n-ing cigar, cigarette or totxxeco in any form in public nndrr th n.. i.,n I law is Oregon. I fll SEATTLE MRKTS. Tba following qnoutwna are the price paid to (aruiar and produceraHy 8etUa tusmea bouse lor article namad, the goods tot delivered In Seattle: Hora-Choica. 15c tamham, 102Hc HayIn carload k)Ui Puget Sound, t7.O0i9.00 per ton. Uaia lucarloaalloUi Oala, choloa, 1111 mi ..a l..n. Iisrlev. llfi.00: wheat. I n,w t. 1 . . , , chicken fee.1, 113.00 .3 U-00J corn, $ JO; cracked, fl'l. I'oTATima noma pr ton. Hl-ttkh. FUioa aao Poi LTar Handled entirely 011 comuiiwiiou. Unix, J'lt iiu- ; aaltixl tteera, over 00 Ilia, 4c mr lb; imxliuin, 2'c light, under -W ll", Mlteil kip, Sc, ana , .si gre-n hide lc lea than aalted; dry hide, 4.Vi dry elk, per lb, IMH.-; dry dit-r akin, uininer, gid winter, in... tx.a ml il, in miner. 5ml0c: aheep kkiu, loutUSc; full Wool, ,5c; wool, Dl c; tallow, i'tWO-fC Uv Srota Clioiiu Iwel c-attle, 2ift l,..i,vi al...!. :te: maal hoir. Out 0'4cj calves, large. 4c; mall, Ik- mr lb. laxia rir,suxsrlorquaiiiy,-i.wm."" per M; choire cedar, HW.!j5.W; com mon, i-t.oo. Ja-bblaa- UaaUllowa. The following are tlie price paid by retail dealer lor round lota delivered at tbe wharf or on the car, or the jobbing ralea quoted by wholesale dealers: tapl uaocaaia. SuoA liolden C In bid, 4',c mr lb; extra C in bid, 4'uc; D iu bid, 4c; dry granulated in bbl, 6c; cube, be; pow dered, 0 '(c. l'rii-ea iioted are lor xjt caxh. Maple sugar, 15c per lb. Fuv a, Ere. Waabiiigtoii,iiraight,3; xr bbl; patent, 3.6m3.60; California branda.l J.iaJ , buck wheat Hour, (0.50 ; ier cat, (:l.60; graham, I -'.Ml er bbl; 10-lb sack, 11.75 x r rwt ; rye Hour, fl.OO r bbl ; 10-ib sacks, 12.50 jH-rrw t ; rye meal, J.75 M-r bbl, per cwt, .1!5; oat groata, 5.50iali.40 ix-r bll; honuiiy. J2.75 per cwt ; crackei wheat, $'i.bO; rolled wheat, $4.75 mr bbl; flaked wheat, UM 5 per aack ; whole wheat dour, -'.75 tier cwt; iearl lrley, 4lvc n-r lb; aplit K-aa, bi", table roriimeal, yellow, (I.IHI mr cwt iu 10-lb sacks; 60s,f l.ttO; white, 10a, f-J.00; 60h, (l.taj. lia a ns Small white, 2'4'($3cer lb; pink, 3c; bayoa, 3'tc; bultar, 4.' 4c; lima, 3V. Kita Japan, o.25ia0.00; Carolina, f 4. 76ci 5; China, $4-76 jwrewt; Island, lo.l'ftmS.W). Salt Uvcrpool, 60-lb aack, 20.00 per ton; Ainericau Uairy, 50-1 U aacka, 1U; Coaat, ball-ground. 100-lb sack, ll; 60-Hi iuuks, s12; 3-1 b aacka, 77 in bale IJ.fiO; 0-lhaa. ks, &0in bale, 2.60; lO-in aack, i in uaie, .-.oo. I 11 ....l....l UI....UI. aji nu iuiii. iviiuoini. uuaiair, llervea, 12'4c per lb; Kex leaf , tierce, lU',.c; compound, tierce, 8'c. Corrva dreeii Jlixlia, Myc per 11) ; Java, 2y,'c ; Cueta Hica, choii-e, 'Ue; Kio, W'c. KoaaUxl Arbuckle's, In 100 Ibcaaea, (lit. HO; oO-lb raaea, $1M.INJ; 3o Ib caM-s. 123.00; Java. 60-lb tin ran. lcperlb; 60 aud 100-lb sacks, 3Sc; Java, 60-lb turn, 34c; Aut-n Moclia,3o',c; iH-alx-rrv blend, 36c; Guatemala, ""-.c; ground colb-e, 'JO'24Se; Mokaaka, 100 lb rase, II.MO; Lion, 23.H0. CANRIO OOO DW. Cannbd VaurraRLB Tomatoea, 2S lb can, 11.10 per do; gallon, 3.1'6; Blair corn, new, 11.40; silver Miieiu, 1.40; sugar pea, California, $1.26(4 1.60; string bean, 1.25; lima beans, l.'J.r); lloelon bake.1 Ix-ana. $2. 10( 2.M ; mnahmoina, 12.25(43.60; French peae, I2.2f)3.6a 1aMMtn ft II ITITM I --'- a - S ' ler dox -. apriivta, 2.2 2.!aJ; blackler- ries. $2.10: Hartletl pear. $2.10: white cherrie. $2.60; black cherrii-, $2.25; ix-aclicti, California, $-'.16(i:i.."x:i; straw-lx-rriex, $2.00; currant, $2.25; graiea, $2.00; plum, $2.00; gixim-lx-rrie. $2.60; raxiilxrrn-, .."): pineapple (John- boii's), $:Iki3.50. I'ie Aaxorled in gallon can. $3.6Oia4.O0; 2'. -II) tins, $1.26iaJ 1.40; ieiu'he, $1,115; apricot, $l.:t0; blacklH-rries in 2-lb tin, $1.75; currant. gallon tin, $4.75; plum, $3.50; 2', -lb tin. $1.25; apples, $!.; gallon. $3.60; grnpea, 2', -lb tins, $1.25. sat and raoviaioNa. Fkxhii M bats Choice dressed beef. 5' t m tie ier lb; mutton, lie; lamb, lie; pork, He; veal, mrtlOc 1'aoviaioNa Ham, large, 12'4C; ham, small, 13c; break faxt bacon, 14c; dry alt aide, lc er lb. BUTTBB, CIIBBMB, BOO AMD POULTRY. Ilurrxa lkt Fjuitern creamery, strictly freidi, OO-lb lulaj, 21k: per lb; choice dairy, 20irt2-V-, Irexti California roll, 2'i'i2Hc; pickle roll, lc; Fjwlern, 2-Hi print, 31c; chou-e ranch, zinjiau Ciikbsb ative alnngtoii, c per lb; Fjuitern, I2(itl4c; Calilornia, 13uil4c. haa rreah ranch, Hint l,c mr do tore egg, 1.V-, Fastern, 12'((i(15c. Fodltrv Chicken. pring,$-'I.OOi44.oO per dox; hens, $4.60iu5.lH); diicka, 5.00 utO.OO; turkeva, live, Mniinc M-r ID geexe, live, $lJ.00(d 14.00 per do. TBUBTABLBa, FBDIT AND MITT. Potato a Choice, new, $l3vtl& per ton ; sweet itotatoes, 2ht2'lc per pound. Vbobtablbs Cabliages, linl'-c per lb; onions, I'4(d2c; pamniixi, $1.25 per sack; rutabaga, it.m,9c; Ixh-Ui. ll.; white turniiMi, $1.00; carrot. 50c ix-r sack or $7 x-r ton; caulillower, $1 fa 1.1(1 ix-r do; eclcrv, 60!iiik- iwr dox. (iNKX Fbcits Lemon. California. $2 5Hi.i4.C0; orange, navels, $2.50(i2.75; aeeillinga, $1 602.60; Japanese, 50c Ix-r ball txix; liananaa, $2.(Xlm 2.50 per puncn; appies, ,acel.oo per box; cran berries, H ,V). Pribd Fbcit Apricol, bleai-heil, 15 per lb; fig. California. 7c: Smyrna, ltlr: iieaches, evaporated, 15c; plums, pitted, P-'c; apple, bleached, 10c: pnine. aahington, 12nsrl:tc; Prunes, Cabfoniia, io'wuc; raiauia, 1. I, I.'.(mi2.75 per oox; j. fi.oo(5J.; aeeUlea Sal Unas, $2.10. Nr-r lUnit almond, ltlt17 per lb peanuts, raw, Mrginia, 7c; roaided, li)c; nllrta, 14.-; llraxil, 12c; wal- nuia, vaiuornia, ion ie; coroaiinU, $1 , x-r luu; rheatnuts, Sicily, ier lh ic. .11.:.. iu,.. .. - .- io , .0110, in-; pecan. Ml-; nine ,iuv, 11-, oil aorj null, lliaiO, RAT, OBAIM ARD fXSD. Hat Puget 8oanL $.i(ail per ton Kaxtern Waahington, $lir2; straw, $ji Whbat Chicken feeil, $15 n 10.10 per Aia. Oatw Choice. $20(21 per Urn. wamhn-nuiiru or gmunii, 17 per $2! ; feed meal, $2X MtLurrrrr. Bran, $14.00 per ton; Firo Chopped feed, $l7- lfl per ton middlings, $1; ; oilcak meal, $40. ' bcildiro MATRBIAU ZZ???mon' Pr M; -"'( f. ux ru. Vlolvia Ara 1'r.aiabU. Violet, cot no mean figure in the trade of New t rk. and in araaona when they a dlaue tbey are bignly pndiubie tothagrowerm im, Oimt,i. wnoae green hoiea are jru-t 00 tbe edge ol the city, puked from twenty Bve lo thirty dollar worth of violeu we,kT tbrougli the winter, altnoogh tbe plaota ocvapied a comparatively auiall are The coat ol pH king t little or nothing, and aakill Inl pu ker a.inainteii with tbe nature of the plant can mil ao that the fertility Cm Ihm tilanTa .K.lt . . FAJLM AND GAUDEX Dnpaboo of Orerproilactlon of trolt in tlie northwest. HOW ! TO 8TAET AN kl'l The Proper Time to Prepare Yoar. self fur tbe Coming- Heanoa by Deep Study, Prepare yourself for tbe comingaeaarai 1 by rea.linguponi-verj tbing ertaii,j, . to your luiainea. if you are riti! some Kx. ial crop, get all the "ixiiiiter on that special subjict; then glean oat that which I uiled to your comluiOIJ1 I'ae your own brain a well aa ihoae J others. Ktildy thoroughly the condition of your aoil to ascertain wbciher it j, aniteil to the crop you ripect lo raiaa The next thing i the market. Are vua situated in such a position that it can U marketed profitably? There are a acor of things of this sort which mut. , taken into conaideration U-fore luakin a start on anything, and winter i n,' -proer seaaon for this portion of work uf ' the producer. i ovrKFHoDi'i'TtoM or rai'iT. We hear conxiderabla talk alwut over iinxluction of fruit here In Oregon and Waahington. Surely there is no iraM.g to fear any aucli calamity, even alter tl present acreage is doubltxl and then trehlol. Tbe aaine fear were expn-iueil when California starteil to raiae orange and fruit by thu traiuload, and to-. California fruita may Im found iu a..tllt form all over the United htJtex. ( limp freight and illipruveil method of bin. dling will atiuiiiluto the biiainea; hut to get cheap freight we tnuat have lam itiantitie to ship. Plant more prum more apple and more cherries. Tin evaKralor and cannery will work up th surplus that cannot be sold in a green tale. The World'a Fair has omiux the eye of the millions regarding Oregon fruit. A want haa been created, and the next thing to do it to satisfy the want. TO MAKB TUB DAIRY TAT. A corrcapomlent of Hoard' Pairyman write: Weed out the cow you now have by the use of the scales and milk test, lie sure to ll xe both, and reject those that will not bay a profit. If vou buy cow, buy the ln-xt you can, select ittg hy the same mentis, liet a pun bloml aire of one of the Wat milk-producing breeds, who has for ancexior the beat ot milk producer. Haiae the heifer calve from your beat row those, if (Mjaxihle, that have mother and grand mother that are good milk pnalucer. The longer the line of good anccatry tha more certain will you be of raising good heifer. Itring up your calves right. Pee.1 and rare for them ao aa to produce ranid growth and development, but do not feed foods that will make them fat. That will produce a land tendency, which will lie apt to cling to them through life and greatly injure tlieir dairy qualities. At two year of age they should commence giving milk the business of their lives. HOW TO UTAHT A! APIABY. This will depend largely npon vour resource. If you are able, vou w ill be tempted to start in too heavily, and tint ia where you will make a mistake, lo one year yon will have gained the exxj. rience you needed, but with probably a loe of a good portion of your lix-k, which ia liable to di-guxt you w ith the whole business, and you will lm tempted to give it up. Don't do it. You hare panned through the chryaali stage ol your development, and you are now on the fair road to auccea. The ptoix-r way to liegin will lie to purchaxe a crate of live hives In Hat; what I known as the dove-tail hive is probably preferable to any other. Next one or two swarm of liees. These you can usually buy at home ; if not. send to your nearex't dealer. If you buy at home and get the black lee, you will need a tested Italian queen. You will want la-aides this a smoker, la-e veil and A. I. (tool's A It C ot lice Culture or aome other work ol ila sort. You get in this in a very cheap lurui 1110 experience 01 oilier, alileli you will find very valuable to vou. Thia oiitHt. figuring on one swariii of We, will coal you abont $17.35. With this outfit you can eaxilv find out whether you have an aptitude for the buainea or not. 1TXMS or INTKKXhT. Plowing for next season's crops during winter not only aids in the destruction of maects, but put land in good condi lion for culture. One of the moat important points in agricultural operations is tliurougbmia of culture. This applies not only to corn and other grain crops, but also to mall fruita, young orchards, etc. Xo man wns ever a poorer farmer be cause he poamysiied a liberal education. If Villi tllll In m.L. ...... I II- 1 juur ixv m o-iit good fanner, better if possible than his (til. (I.. 1 . .... ., uu . iiiik ma ciiooiiug. Land which is too rough for grain crop ,-an either be aee.le.1 wilh grass and thus furniah pax lure for sheep, or can I planted to limber or fruit trees. ery little land need lay absolutely idle, , If you have only a limited amount to lliv-ial an. I . l . t t . 11 i . . a1""1' ouving ni-ep, 11 will be far better to buy a" few good ones than many culls. It is the quality of vour lock more tl.nt,,!.. - aiv uinju m iiivii your profit will depend. .-eiecnng ami planting tbe best farm aeetls w ill incrraM) the quality of grains ..... n."i-a juai aa wieciing gorat breed inif Mock iiiuirnt-M Ilia r...n 1 1 . - - ...v i..iu lirni; Bint we all know what splendid reaulu have lien a.kti..liKl..bl !. .1.... 1: .r.iv-., mL line. inner btiaineas men are cutting off all that Uruicm do tl. a.ai. .... I --aa..V IUIII)(t .aJBIsO I the tixil vou ran yourself and save bills m that direction. Io vour own re pairing and get rid of unprofitable atock. ... iroiigiur docile animal, no matter What It i. I mnr. ..,1. 1 one that i wild and fnu tiou. and it ia also more profitable, for it will prove a etter grower on tbe fame amount of food and better producer than tbe fractioui one. rdlff-n ift.n nnn.l 1.. 1 . . r 1 . rP m urn n.M'k and hmitnl n....' .. . r .. -. -. wia Wlllioui breeil.ng dim-axe. lie sure XMt your reom i proportionate to yoar nnmiWre. Foul air and dampness are deadly ene mies of sheen an. I . . . . r. Krr WlltinCIS W overcrowding. ' A 1-t.a 1 1, .cm. a r-wi. Pnif-Kir A. L. It .lu.. k - an aiuu-uv the ImixTial niiwum of B.rlin. Who. With nina fn.L. . maJciiiKe.Tt,lrationB in northern aul C western Bnl. -tida thiat extra,vi linary information to tho directed Tit that i.,a.;..: . """'""a namou above Ilira hul n.i....t 1. . ... - 4 u juct e a 1 ready have over 9.000 unnamed .ped- mena in natnral Vlt . wake 67 feet lung, with long tmk. hon cm. Ita forehead." Kt ii.d v, - r .am mm aaaan. Aevfjiuri Ltlw- o - - o o