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EUGENE CITY GUARD. Lkuaraiik FOREIGN FLASHES. agree- EUOENE CITY. OREGON. OCCIDENTAL NEWS. Womltrfullj Klrli M Fiml in the Colorado Pemrt. PKF.SIOTT A .SHUHTI' I'KXTF.K. drill It The Southern Par Mr Will Sot Honor San Wego Tlrkf I t'Vrr Southern California. (iovcrnor Hughes nf Arizona olfcr a rrwaidof 5.111 lor the renegade Kil. dead or ailte. Tin- liimUf output in the Pacific Northwest tliirinif tin" -r ! crraed 7ii,ii.l,ii (ret. Prcw-ott. A. T., ha I'' I ah. siting j-raa- on the avciage of nine a week tin- past iimiilli. aii'l the cilicn are inanil. -ting einiaidcrai'Ie iifl ifiit mn. hail Jw Common Council refuse f reorganize Hi Hoard ol Health othat il shall consist ol regular phyaician. The lartl now consists of thr.-e Coun-ciliiii-n, tin" City F.hginccr and one tij nu-iaiii. The Canadian Pa. illc ha U-t a con tract for building 250 mile "' railria.l Utwern Nelson. II. '.. ami a iint m ar Calgary. Hie proposed route is the, much-talked-of i ron' Nest I 'as ami ; Tolauvo I'lai nit. The la k ol (unlr-run for children al jm Angrle I complained of lr the i-iiiieiia. la one mall diatrn t over forty children ilu not go to school at all. The ieiile whose iTnlilreli are crow-led out art- ri for revolt. A big strike ha Wn ma-le in Hie Mammoth mining diatrict in Arizona. Theaurfaie cropping are over im feet wide, ami the toll I so plentiful that flake of it ran m aecn numerously throiighout the sample. A wonderfully rich gold II ml liaa lieen niaile in the I'olorailo Ivscrt, ixty imlea from han llerhanlino ami twenty mile from Imlio. Old miner think tfii di covery il where the Indiana used to fiml the gold they showed to the eiile in Calichle. Tlie Southern Pacilie ha issued a cir Hilar at Chicago saying that hereafter it will not honor San Ihego ticket over the Southern California lai-suae ol the $ft arbitrary rate demanded. Tina vir tually aiiioiinta to a rcliiaal to handle ban Ihego business on any term. Kicmlihgly rlrh gold uuartx liaa la-en taken from the Uittom of the mtisl con ilenaer well at lleal.l-l.iirg, Cal., which had lieen broken in a blast. The well in 'JM fil l deep, ami no water ha yet len obtained. The iiurt will assay $200 to tlie pouml. The alrike ha canned iiim h excitement. The I ire of the well iene-t-alr the gravel ili it along the Hua tian river. I'r. F.ngcne F. Weal, who waa ran vicled at San Francisco ol the murder ol Addie (ulinorc, a Col una milliiier, iixhi whom lie had la-rlormcd a criminal oierallon, awx n-l in urt the other morning to have wiitriu-e aKMtl iiu hliil. lie wan willelirr.1 liy Jmlife Wal lace to Iwenty-live veara in the State riMin. A motion for a new trial wan ileiiiiil. Ill attorney cullt-l atteiition to iiunicroili technical nntn, ami ankiil j lor a utay ol iirm-eeiliiigit, wlucii wai Itraiihkl. The Ontario iSan llernanlino i-oiinty, Cal. ; fruit KxchaiiKe haa hroilht nil it ami aaka for n-Klraiiiing order airaiiiat J. (. dari-ia to ireveiit 1 1 nil Ironi iIihm- , ing ol In urange cnii for thia aeaa.ui to any other mru' tha i the 1 I nt i IT. ; T he romplauit allrfin llial tlm orange crop amount to iUM Uixe, and the ih fi'lidelil la a meiula-r ol the ci li.lllKe ml eiitereil into an agreement with the other meinhera not to m il hi fruit out anle the eii'haliK'i', hut that he ha ilia Mmed ol a irtloii ol the crop to oillaidu . part ic. A iIih i.ioii haa lieen given in the Cnitol Mate liialricl Court at San IranciMii awarding ilmi;ea, acgnvul ing ahoul llil.iam, to heir of the t ap- taui, ami owner ol the athooiicr Kidelity, which waa liwt hy the iiutntrr ol the teaiu tug I'miler w hile towing the hoom-r over lluiulaildt har in No-vemla-r, I ve.i. The Capliun and all huuda ol the latter wi re loM. The court held that the Iwr Udore ami after the ilixaater wa in ail -xceeliiiglv ilaugenma i-ondi-tmn, and a careful pilot would not have attempted to low the achooner over. Thert'loie it gave judgment (or the Idailitllla. The cum la tlie tirat ol the nid ever rendcn-U iu the Tinted State court. (iermanr haa maiU a frontier lrrlt. ,,. mlt). France. Tlie Indian hudget estimate a ol 'i'lOAXU lut ol rupee. All Kngland and Kran.-e ii itirre.1 up over Anarchiat plotting. Manv 'J the Sicilian rioter have la-en i' - a . . . given long leruia Ol iiiiprioniiieiii Ixiidon Unk otlicialt av there i an rmliarraaaiiig prevalcm e of farthing. Savinir hank deiauit ncounta in France are om-aiith le than they were two yeara ago. There liaa ln a iteavly growth in contiliental arruiea ol tht kind ol hy- U-ria known a neurasthenia. Ihiring tiie laat year the French gov ernment haa paid out alanit .'O.iJiaJ franc lor the dcatrui lion ol ' woire. The air of Saxoiiyeat the fleali ol huriM , iloira god rata oiMirdiiirf to a re- . irl iiiale to tlie State (lepartmeiit. I Word ha la-en n-iit to the court of I Furope thai the shah of I'craia intend toviait llerlm, St. I'eterahiirg, Tan and j Vienna nett year. i i ueen Victoria ha ordete.1 iimrt olli ciala to adopt atrn t prei aiit ion to pre vent the aale ol introduc tion at court hy women ol title. The p'oHal ol Ijiiina in the French Chauila r to entuhiii-h a Stale monoNlv for Ihe aale of wheat da not meet with pronouni-ed ipular fator. The utlering among the Uuidon ir thia winter I not great awaei-ln-u-l. It haa heen alut au average wuitei lor the unemployed. The Car haa or.li r.-. a new thirty fool i inter yai ht to l Imilt hy J. W hite ol ('owe during tin aeaxxi. It I to r maguitiit'iilly lill-l. There were l.iM mtoii kille.1 in ac cident in and alamt coal mine in (m at lirilain during laat vear. an im reaae of forty over Ihe record ol IW'S. The we-Miiig ol the liraml Ihike of lleM. and I'riui-ea Vii toria .Melita of Saxe-Cohurg-iiotha haa Ui n finally ar ranged lor April at Cohurg. I'llerto lino complaina that hr the treaty with America it i lining $lii,() moiithlr, ami wante the mother govern- Hu nt to ahrogate Ihe agri-ement. The im reaaed cultivation of opiv in vanou pari ol Kumpe ha. it ia ail, le.1 to a marke.1 gmwlh in the erceiit ageol opium contumi'-l in honey. The rumor that the lug Millard, with ixtv-tao men on hoard, wa a recked oil the S'icaragtian coaat haa U-cli itjiilirmiit. .Vol a M'raon on the ill-fatel veaael waa aveil. The French reinfon fluent for the oiliimn at Timhuctoo have hail to atorm Ihe village ol Xioforge, which opaicel their paaaagv. ami 101 inhaliitanl were killed. ierinany inipiiry into Ihe ailver ipieatioli in it hroad phuae, which if alamt to he enterel into, may awHihlv change the attitude ol that country on tin iaaiie. ItiiU'iintein i new aai re-loM-ra,"('hria-tua," ia to have ila tirat presentation within two or three week in the oiera hoilae at llrealail under the onuMer'a own direction. In lU rlin a new company ha huilt a lot ol rah on an improve.! pattern and littetl them a ith automatic (are-ret'eiv-em, o that the driver dia'a not hanlle any money at all. The Crown Prince ol Siam i among Ihe hoy author of Ihe world. He haa written aeveral atone, lor Kngliah chil dren' magaxiiie, ami can write lluently in three huroeaii language. Men do not give up their aeat to women in the puhlic muveyaucc in liondon and I'aria. They might la' o lailite if railed UMin, hut the Ian of faith CI tie fordid paaaeligeni to ataud. Italian Imainea men in all part of Ihe kingdoai and Ihe ClminUm of Com- mene ol all Ihe principal citie are vig- oroualy opiawmg the pniaal for an lu cre e of tlie dill ie on iiiiirlel w heal. Il ia ni. hy M. Alla-rt Clim ami cor rolairate.1 hy other exH'rt that there are M-arcely an novclit in Kraiice who can count on receiving eipial to or alaive IU,lm Irani- m vear for their literary EASTERN MELANttE. Wit Intra wals From Xew York Saving i:ankt in IKt:i. UUlU IS SOKTHEEX MI5NHS0TA Tbf KaDa I'opulUU (o Itilrodiire Novelty In (lie Com In if i'olitlral Campalifn. MIDUTNTEH FA1K. FKUM WASHINGTON CITY. ti.. ...i in.. ( ih IIuum Com mittee on Hanking and Currency will report U Ihe lull ttjinrr nier ia..o.7 ,,iM, . l. the i.iii ,4 (, oi Indiana to permi ntf ratine toiunientarj on II Ui lnlte.ll work. Iloiirdin, w ho wa Mow n to piei-e in lirccnwieli Park, Umdon, wa a friend of Henry, the I'aria Anarchiat, and it i heheved had deaigncd toemuUte in aome way Ihe acta ol hi (riend in the Tertui tiu rafe outrage. At a meeting of the. Autonomic I'ltih in IjiiiiIoii a a'ker Mke ol Vaillaut, I'allaa and other Ananhiata aa "mar tyr." He advlaed the atudv ol chem icala, mi that hoinlw could U made ami liae.wheti ne.f-ary. Mr. iladtoiie ia devoting the apart lime w ! ii It he hn (rum hiadutv man aging Ihe allaira of the llriliali r nip, re to ail enthuaiaatie utility ol tlie Haiie laiigungea, the dialect ol the atranne Hiiple who inhahlt the alotH- of the The Supreme Court ol Oregon haa a( tinned the judgment ol the lower court in the rae ol the State va. Hanen, ap iellaut, Irom Clalaop county. The ap jiealwaaon the groiiml of error ln'ing made in admitting certain vvidciice and giving and rcfuaal of certain iiiatruction hy the ruurt. On Wednesday, July laat, he murdered hi wilei Camliiie Haiiacn, while he waaeiigage.1 in pu k ing rpl-rric al their home in Clalaoii county. 1hedee. wa committed with atii k alnit a vard in length, w itli a knot on Ihe end. The hlow waa uaui the liel. It mvurred alamt 4 p. m. Haliaen ma.le a coiileMion on the follow ing Saturday to sheritl II. A. Smith and K. I. Puiihar. Hi i(e died alinot inatanlly, and after remaining ,v .r ide (or alamt an hour lUiim u went to a iieighUir pl,.e n,l t,., hun what he had done. during Ur evening he hurtled the .tick in a atove Hi hi home. He waa indicted ami ronm ted ol the crime of murder in the tu.t ,l.yni A motion f.,r a new trial aa oterruh-l hv Judge r. A. Mcllride, and llani-n wa rnteui'e.ltohrliange.l. I hedeleiidant'a 4iuni l conteiid.-t that in the dtifcmon made in the pre nccof theShernl rer -thing ahow that HaiiMii wa inane. and that the ulw.jiii nt ninlri.m made alter mnvering from the elt.vu ,,( liquor. Ju.lk-e M.iore, in tlie opinion. ay Ihe atatute reitur tlie ai ue. when liiwinly i ,U adl a a defciiae' toei.Ial.ih tl,r t Uvond a reamm at.le doiiht. It la not in the province u( court tociir.tion die ,i,-T ,,f law or ay that Hi rule etah!ihe. in i-wm i inhuman, or il the accuard ran utter aul ticlelit r l.leli.e to rie in die mind ol juror a muon,(. ,IU, ( ,,,,tT tlien the Stata. iuut etallih thia (act like all other. Uvon.l n-aaotiahU- doiital! Kroiu fa. u and, in niiilaii.r of tliera- ID piry were at hla-rtr, and it a a their Ui any uy ll,rir venlict whether the rleaign to kill waa lurmed and matured ia rol l hl.K.I and ia huulv un or rmaion, and having mt (.mud tinder proper iii-trn. turn Inxn the Court, tha judgment ia atTinned. The opinion roti r tifiava paa ut typa-wnttea copy. 0 IHiiple w ' reliee Ijititlon' Thirteen Cluh at a reri-ut dinner had tlnrtii'ii diahea on the menu, aalt cellnra were plied alamt on the tahleclolh with alil'lle.1 carvli-MOicaa. Ihe chairman hroke a large innror ami each gueal a ainall one. and to enn the climai only CMM-eyisI waiter were employed. Mercantile rivalry U'tweeii l.iveriHiol and Mam heater, occaaioncd hy tlieoH-n- nig oi me amp canal, I occupying in Willi ritie a large ahare ol puhlic atten tion. An nuNirtaiil iiiovemeut henig made hv puhlic Ualie in l.neriH.il to iimnterai'l the uiMuem-e of thehipca- uai on uie iraiie ol mat port. A new kind ol fuel made from noliili. lied iH'troleuiu and other material ia now lieing extenaivelv manufacture! in Krance. It I atat.il that it heat-producing proiiertie are yery a-nat. and that eieriineiiU to uae it in engine lur- ti nate ixvn oi a inoal aalirla. tory natiirr. Vice-Admiral U'fevre. French Mini- ter ol Marine, eatiuiatea that hv alamt imki Ihe tviie o iMncla.1 now lieiiur im- atructe.1 hv the nation ol the world will he n-a.lie.1 it axvre, natal anna melita along prevent line will he coin lelcl, and ihe nation will have armed lor the aea up to Ihe limit. Mr. Auitli, Itnti.h Home Secretary in reply lo Ihe retpieat ol I'rof. Tvndall. who rei-ently returneil Irom America, that he lie accorded an interview a itli Mr. Mavhrick in ohlcr to indue her to oonaent to I h pllolle-l ai d ,iieatioiied while in that atate (or the puriieo( ea tahliahing. if laiwithle, her iunia-rnce, inlomi I'rof. Ttndall that he cannot oermii cm h au interview. K liatrict Judge in Kana ha d.-rid e.1 that the Stale Helorm SchmJ, which ha ln running a r.. ianT rrtni wa-ting the Stale meanwhile a rl deal ( money, haa no ronatitulional ni.t-em-e. The total p.tal rei-ript in Chi.agi iliirmg l.a-.ij were M,"il,fM. TheCiar talk ol leaving St. Peter horg mianenl!y. The Kiff.ana threaten to reU tuttriltan rula. i againat Mavor lloi.kln ol Chicago ha re- dilce.) hi own aalary 10 arr irlil. I'onii.aiiie in Ilenver owning auielter have decnle.1 Uiahilldown hall the furnace. W'olve have lieen killing aheep at a great rate in parta ol Mmiieaota not very remote. The memlieniliipol the Maarachuaell lirund Army I 617 lea than it wa a vcar ag". The Kentucky Senate ha defeated Ihe anli-laail-natiii hill, which liavl paaxn the lloii-e. IVtition lor the eatahliahmetit of a National Itoard ol Health are pouring in uiaili Congrea. It ia claime-l that deep allow in the Wvomimr Mountain have driven at l.-a-t in,""1 elk lo Ihe plain. The old iilioll hue, which haa lieen nt Ihe lioint ol dlaaolllllon (or the laat two yeara, haa la-en revive.! again. F.itenaive frailda liave lieen diacovere.1. hv mean of which piirchaaer ol imhli land in Texaa have lieen windle.. Il ia exiMi'te.1 that Miaalf and Sankey will make a great many i-onveraion dur nig their engagement in Vahington. The New York Central railroad haa iii.l order for exteiiaive retrench meiil along the entire line of the road. The w ill of Charlc Itathgate lie. k of New York have ll.um.wal lo I'r. Park Inirat'a Sa-ielv lor Ihe I'reveiilion of Vii-e. It i thought tiovernor Nort hen' at-' lion in endeavoring lo prevent prize fighting in tieorgia will iMi-ome an iam in tatlilic. (ioId-iMi-kera are laiuring into the liainy l-ake wition, Northern Minni laita, where the precioii metal haa la-en diacovertal. A projiit to liirniah Omaha with water miwit by mean ol a canal fifty mile long i laying coliaiileriil hy promi nent capitalist. A New York journal rcMrl that cheap luiildiiig material are cauaiug "an epidemic ol ollice huilding und apartment hoilae." The fnml aturtiil hy Mayor l.ilroyof New Yoik lor the reliel ol the Hor now amouiil to I'iO.iW, and uiilcli more la eiixi'te.1 to la iiilltrihlltel. In Ihe attempt lo hreak the w ill of ex Senator II. M. Kii-e ol Mintieaola, who lelt U'.i.(xa., claimant alhve hia common-law marriage w ith a iiiaw. A niimla r of New York manufactur er, w hoeeatHhlihmeiit haveacnpaiitv of nearly iUHl.tKli.iUHI hricka a year, are going to try and Imild a hnck trual. anil ha Inh-ii iuatitiited at St. Ixiuia that involve title to all the property on one aide of (Hive at reel from Third to Twenly-liral, aggregating .'al,(lili.Uit. T. V. Powilerly, late lieneral Maater Workman ol the Kniudit of 1-aUir, hn eiiterel auil againat Ihe onler lor aalary, exNtiae, etc., aiiiountilig lo over f 1,000. Poalmaater Dayton luta reduced the cxjH'iiaeof lighting the New York an ollice hillhliiig from 70.0tMr to :-,,00 hv having a new akylight cut through the naif. 1uiiHvilli'diatilleraare not well pleai-iil with the allegal projn't to have the gov ernment extalilinli warehotiai'M in New York where tax-overdue whiaky may la atoreil. Mm. Olden, w idow ol the ex-liovernor ol New Jeraey, ha given 117,1-00 to the Sheltering Arm lloapitul near Chnrlea ton, W. Va., lor the U-nelit ol diaahlcd miner. The Iowa lloiiae ol lie preaentutivca ha pitaae.1 a lull reUiriiig inaiirance coinpamea to adjuat loaae within thirty day and pay them within forty daya thereafter. Ijiat vear the withdrawal from the avinga liauk of the Slate ol New York exceeded the deait hv f.'ll,MH,(l",l. In I S! the deamit exec, .Iiil the draft hv yl7,:t;:i.ll:t. Sam .lone cloae.1 hi aerie ol meet ing at the Talernacle in Naahville hy apH-ahng lor aulwcriptioiiatu pay oir the del't on the huilding. In a few minute I0,0IKI wa dropH'd in the hut. A ateauiahiii line will prohahlv la- eatalililni Ih'Iwiimi lialvcatou ami lien- mark lor Ihe purHMe ol transporting mi migrant from Norway, Swcleii and Northern Kurie direct to Texita. Mr. CliHka (formerly Cora Itcll Fel low! haa la-en deaertel hy her Saute. Indian hiiahand, w ho ha taken up w ith a voung aouaw on the reservation. Mi. Cliimk;! pmaa-f to obtain a divorce. The tunnel under the Paliaadea, w hu ll i to give the New York, Hiixpiehaniia and Weteru railntad all 1 1 1. 1 -1 x-ii. (-1 1 1 terminal on the North river, i nearnii! completion. It waa la.-guu Augiint I, IJtd'j, nn, i. j,,07'.: t n,j. Jim Mitchell, drunkard and deier ate character, waa renionat rated with for laiialeroiia oiinltict while at the (mm. I Central IVtait at Houston. Tex., w lien he pulliil out hia pistol and oM'iic tin on Ihe crowd, killing three men. one lit tle child and wounding one woman. The Kalian PopiiliMa iirotaiee in the coining aililical campaign to organire a ihealrnal company ol young nople of the re-Uiite talent a au adjunct lo the tte cami'aigti and aciid them over tlie tate. giving plava depicting the wo.- and ilia w hich aillicl the working clause. The elis tion of ofticer lv the Wom an' SuiTiage Convention at Waahingtou mmlte.1 a lollowa: Susan B. Anthonv, President; llev. Anna H. Shaw, Vice Priaideiit at large: Itachcl Foater Avery ol Philadelidiia. CrreKnding Swre Ury; Mr. Harriet Tat lor ol lpt.ui, O , freaaurer; Mr. F.llen H. Ihctrick ol Ikieton and J.-w plnne K. Henry of Ken luck, Auditor. Tht- Sei-retary ol the Interior in a Montana caae hold thai each twetitv- acre tra.-t ol any plao-r claim muat how the li".i.er ol mineral in onler tool State and Terrilorie to "tale note and currency. ilawhn lull a-ranting land Irom Fort liougla mihlary reairvatioii aa a aite lor the 1'iiiier.ity ol Clan and Oeary hill lor a puhlic r..ad through l.iine Point reaervatloli. ( alilorina, naie i .! I.v tl. 1 1. ,ui- Coiiiiuittve on Vlililiiri' Altair. ThelloiiM) Cominitt'-e oil Inleratale ml Koreiirn Commerce ha yole.1 to make a fatorahle nport on the New York ami New Jercv hridge hill, which lielirei'titatie Hiiiinhv ha re.lrafta with a view of ohviatuig the ohi lion in 11, a. I'mntelit' ni l ilt Veto. The Pn-aideiit ha inforineil meinher ol Congrea who hate appna lieil nun on the iihj t that he proc an (ar a Hiible toapiaiiiitoiiio( army and naval olticer a cadet at large In the Military ami Naval Acadeinie. Mil I in acmnl am-e with hi licy ol eight year ago 1 here are two audi vacancle at the N val Ai-ailemy, which. It I lielievol, will he II lie. I la-lore May I. Oroetenor' hill lor a national celebra tion at Chickamatiga and Chattanooga Military Park septeinlaT r.t and 2t ha la-en approved hv the House Collimitti-e on .Military Altuu. Arrangi-meiiia win he under the direction of the Secretary of War, who i to re.iiiest the participation of the 1'rn.i.h nt and Congrce. the Su preme Coiirl, hcada o( l"ertineliU ol tlie .trmy ami .avv, novernor. nr, Past Assistant Surginn llichard Ali hrnL'e has Ui-ii .Ii-iiu-imiI (nun Ihe navy llewa the re. order ol a coiirl-inartial at Mare Island. Cal., hut reluscd todraw up a n rt ol the proceeding a directed ht the rresi.leiit ol the court, ami wa af i charged w ith falsehood in the same niiinn lion. lie waa convicteil hv a coiirt-uuirtial of conduct prejudicial to iriaxl order ami diM ipluie ami ol laln- FiiskI ami aeiiteiii-ed to ilismiaaal from the naval m-rviiv, which aclilelic haa la-en annroviil. Sia-cial Treasurv Agent M. II. Pen-ley hua in cuatialy three Chinamen, who were turned over lo Ihe Tinted Stale official hy the Wahaah ruilmad. It i allev'isl that thev came fniin China hy wavof Viincoiiver, aneakwl acriai fnmi Winil-or, Canada, und came to Chicago on a sleeping car, laaung tueir way They have no money and no baggage, Tlu-v are ilrei a American, hut small piece ol holly wixal were found coiiccah-d ill their oueile, which Is ire einrrnveil credential to their frien.l. Theviimld not talk, ao thev were laaike.1 One I. ling, Two I. ling", Three l.unga, a. cording to ie. Sei'retarv Smith hit appnjvel the 1 nt ft of a cinnlar which w ill soon be iasue.1 gmeriiing applii at.'on lor the relit i I wavover imhlic lamia lor canal lili'lies ami n-servoir. I he right la hel.l to extend onlv lo t-onat ruction, and no public timber or material will ! allowed to la- taken or tiae.1 for ri'pairor improve ment. I lie .lepartmeiit ruling o Man li is. is'.ii;, lioliliug that natural lake al read V sou rcea ol water aiipplv shall not lie ii-.il for reservoir piiraaea, nor river lainmeil ao a lo overflow into the alia cent country, I overrultal. All htoii settling on puhlic laud, lo which the right of way hit attached for a camil, ditch or reservoir, are required to mitke Im-iii auhject to thia right. Secrcturv llerla-rl ha adviel that the hull of Ihe Kearaarge on Uoma-lor reef i breaking up, and then ia little Iiok of saving her. One consolation ia that none of the gun which did such ef fective work in the buttle with the Ala bama oil Cherlamrg were alaianl the slop w hen she waa rust on the reef. An otliciiil statement hy the ordnance bu reau (or information of the Secretary shows that her two eleveii-incli gun are now on band at Mare Island navy vard; (our thirty I wo-ainiidera wen- sold at llo-ton navy yard February, 1KKM, lo M. l.isUTger of New York: a thirty- m i i ii I uhlgreii rifle aol.l at the same yard in 1N7. to Ihe lloaton M a. hi lie Coin pnny, and a twelve-pound light how iUer llielied Up III OcIoIht, IHSll. All extradition treaty between Ihia country and Costa Kica w ill be aeut to the Semite aim. A draft of the pn posed treaty haa Ui-n pn-pare.1 and practically agrei'd Uam. (Hie or two provision still await aettletneiil, but it I aiipposcd (hat Ihe next mail (nun Coelu Kica will bring new of the ap proval by Ihe Costa llica authorities ol Ihe change auggeateil by the Secretary of Slate. The iiuh treaty will make ex- tradititble from either conn try the follow ing crime : Murder, including assassi nation, parricide and infanticide; (miaou ing, arson, piracy, mutiny, burglary, robbery, forgery, counterfeiting and ein- la'Xlcuiclit. When the Costa Kica auth orities siirn'iideri-,1 enils'.zler Francia II. Week of New York Sivretnrv (ireeham agn-e.1 In exchange a treaty wliich would include the crime of which Week wa guilty, and the negotiation now in pnig-n-sa are iu accnnhiucr with the proiniae. Mr. ('bickering o( New York liaa in lniliicel in the lloiiae a lull lo amend the act of Julv, Iw.iJ, to enforce n-i-ip-n-ul relations li't ween the t it I Stati- und ( 'aim. In. The hill provide in addi tion to the preaent imwera that when ever the President shall be satisfied that then' ia any discrimination in the use of the Welluml canal, the St. Ijiwrence river canal, the Chamblv canal or the new ( auadian Suult canal detrimental to the I'nitisl Slates it shall be Ilia duty to aiiaicii. Ihe lranaartation acrtaaa the I liiu-il Mute in tmn. I of iriaslH linixirtiHl or exairt-. from any foreign countrie fnmi or to the llritiali IVuiiiniona In North merica. In caae ol the auapen sioil tolls are to lie levie.1 ami collecteil on freight of whatever kind or diwrip- tion at a-r n ami on paaaengera at not more llian f.i a heail. o toll are lo I charge.1 or collected upon freight or pasai'ngera carried to and landcl al Ogdeiisburg, N. Y., or any port wet ol Og.enluirg and outh of a line drawn from the nnrthem lamudary of the State of New York thnmgli the St. Ijiwrence river, t hcti real l-ake and their ixinnei t ing channel to the northern lamn.lary of the siate ol Minnesaita. The bill wiw n-d rnsl to the Ctnumittee on Foreign AlTaii. More trouble i bn-wing in SauiiM. civinliiig to ollicial advice the won of Tamaseae, one of the former King of inoa. i leading a movement against Malietoa. He i aid to have a large following ol native, who are n'hclltou. not nt much againt the immediate ruler a againat the tripartite govern ment that inntmlaallair on the island. When Mutaafa' adherent surrendered last fall and were transfe rn to one ol the i!ands of the Marnhall gnmp. it aa hop.! il, ere would If no further tnmble n ain.ia. a'lluHigli the im-w nt admin- International ( lururter. WILD AMMAL AKKNA ISCIDENT I'arnell, Hie Klirffcat l.lou. Make riavajeAlfafk on HN Keeper. Caualuir HU Deafh. lam a mineral atent. Whether the claim i aurveyeil or unaiirveye.1 make no ditb-rrnc in Ihe right ol locator. iirlingly the baation niale on a largi-r aimmi ( land i void except for twenty acre iiunieiliately urrounding it. Kdwanl F. Searla, who by the death ol hi wife inherited Mark llopkuia' million, haa given to the town of (.rent Harrington, Maaa., a la-autiful trai t of rvrnteen ai-rea of loreat and gra land n the vide of a nemntain near br. to he held forever a a public r-rk. lie ha if given Mantiel. Ijkk a-me. hut, which npplie water to Kel .sgg Terrai-e The onlv pnvio i thai the Terrace !iall be tupplieil Ina. istratmii never felt terv i-ontident that atlair on the island would run along in. sillily and peaceably until oineolher f'iriii of government prevaile.1. It i aid negotiation are now in pntgn-w la-tween Ihe l'nite.1 State and (ireat Piritain and liermany for a moliti,ti,.n of the IW-rlin treaty, tmt it I not known what Ihe pmrsKte.1 change are. Presi dent Cleveland t.k i-aaion in hi an nual m.-age to note hi disapproval of the exi.tiiig tripartite. (,rrt Britain and Oertnanv are alike diatifle.. and w.v-ll pmUbiy like a change a ma. h Vf government, and the unfortunate native are even more am am ... ... An Incident ocurr-4 In connection with the Midwirter Inlrniatioual Expo sition a few day ago which furnlalied an Interacting i-oinmetitary on it interna tlonal rharactar. and which talilihed In an nnmUtakable manner the fart that this great fair follow. In many reaper!, the line laid down by It Wnatrlon predei-eiuor on the hore of Lake Mlchl (an, and that at the tain time. It pa- an Individuality which win jn a prominent place In the future butory of the eipoaitiou of the world. On of the m"t prominent conceaa- lonal fentnnn of the eiMutlon haa been the Wild Animal Arena where, lolotii E. Daniel Itiame haa lieen Riving Ja r formanc-i w ith lion and other animal, which it aaid by thoa who baya een tx it h to Mirpa the famoii ahow (riven by Hagenlm k on the Midway in Chi rago. ihaiue iia.l an aMiaiani in tin work in the person of Carlo Thietuan braye, bold tamer of lion, who wa only lea familiar and lea foolhardy, if one mar nae that wopl, man ixame himself. In hi aaH-iutiona with thine big Waal. Hut. one night laat Week Tbieman entered the den of the lion to prepare them for their usual apiasnrance in the Arena, when auddenly tha light went out. Parm ll, the biggeat of tha lion, fearful iM-rlmi of aome danger which he could not i-re, made a lavage attack on the keeper. The other lion fell to with him and poor Thieinan waa at their mercy in a moment. Iloone, tha tnaxtcr of the bra!, forced hi way into the cage with a crowbar and !at tlia angry lion Wk, but not until Thiemun had anstaitiiHl uch injuriea that hi death follow-e.1 on the morrow, It wa Tliieinnn funeral that fnr- nishe.1 the coiiimeiitary at the opening of thia letter. It wa certainly a moat linprr"ive arrne. I'oor Thieinan did not have a relative in all thia great America, but hi employer, Iloone, waa hia warm M-rotiul friend, and all who worked with him admired hi courage ami hi wraoua!ity. Thna il came about that the funeral of the lion turner wa so notable. It took place in the animal Arena. A a.rhon of the great iron cage wliich ahuta off the ticrformiiii; ace from that reserved for Visitors, had la-en removed, ami through tlm op'ninj( the lomn wa ar ri.-.l. . tiler iia.l issui Inaile of tome of the material which i ned for the 'ion- to do their Hct ujmui and here laid Ihe (lend tamer in the iniibl of h group of hi Horiute, while the oemu luirinl aervice waa rciel liy a local clergy mini. F.vcrv scat iu the vt nrena wnanrcii' pied, and tin re were hundreiU who wanted to gel in but could not. On the liack row of sent, stretching almost around the auditorium were Indian fnun the Sioux exhibit. Each warrior wa In paint and feather, tmt their Uiwa were iintinng, and all carriel themaelvea with the ouiet dignity which always murks an Inillun when a cere moiiy ia lieing tM-rforuiiHl. Near to thine were the Indians from the lunik of the Ya.iii river, and a delegation from the KMtiimati village. Half a dozen of the Turkish dancer had come a.T.an the South Drive to mingle with the crowd at the funeral. A company of South S-a Iahinder were there, and a quartette of native Hawaiian ainer furnished the music for the occasion, singing in their native tongue word net to wld, fa miliar hymn. A big: Coaaack atood down iit front with hi aliaggy bead overtopping all hi neighlanr. Swarthy Mexican from the 4U Mining Camp nat ombrero in hand, and head bow.il down, and dark-eyed aetioritaiahed tear of sympathy aa they at among the mourner. Ii wa an intennting com pany tf people and audi an one aa had probably never beforu aMielubled on a imtlar iM-caaion. A band of .VI piece occupied a poai tlon out of sight of the. audience and il music came to the ear of tlmae preaent in a somewhat inn filed tone, lint there were other intiflied tone that fell upon (lie ear of thia funeral gathering during lue exercise, which were lieitlier ao tweet nor ao pleaxing, but which brought a terrible reminder of what had cauaed thia polyglot ajw.-iul.lage. The cage of the animal are located under the raited aeat of the amphitheatre, and the beast became reatlee a the hour for their usual iierformimce paiaed by and they were not summoned to play their part. The big lion whose paw had dealt the fatal blow to poor Thiemun, growled and roared at interval all during the clergyman' addrewt, and when tht music of the lmnd ailk'gmted to these knowing creature that there waa a crowd in the Arena, they set-mol to unite tn a chorus of pr..tet and diaap proval. Strong men shuddensl at the nggeation cnnveye, by th-ae loud mouthing". Women shed trar and aome of them were so overcome with fear and emotion that they utMiI hur riedly ont of the auditorium. It wa a scene that will never la forgotten by thiste prewent. Then came prvcni.,n through the (rroun.U. A cordon of guar.ls ih cnpie.1 Ihe right of line, flack of them marched the hand, playing a funeral man h Keeping step to this l..w r -Inn w alke.1 Ihe Indiana, the Turks, the Suith S-a Handera, and all the r.'pr.'.-iittivei f the dtTen-nt com i-mioiis, w ho had lurn.sl out to honor the memory of the dea.l biwi taim-r. The hearse vru row-en-. with forril otTeruig. Ilim.lre.b, connei-t.-,l w ith the rx-.ition walked in the long line Mint reached from one end of the grand ninrt to the other and that wound ita way between the beautiful Induat Md palace, ont to tha plrce where Just waa to lie returned to duet. Yet this wa but an incident The next day ihe linrui roared in the Arena again, and h-Wr crowd of tnen. mmirr.t fair to THE lUKTLAXU MAKKETS. Wait - Valley. H3',oi Walla Walla, 7 j'- 77c aA cental. rauvntoM. Kati faoiD Mr o Laao llau., nieiliui... I2.4i2',e 1-r poum ; i,...7 large, ii'4.-i:".'; U.-IA-; breakla.t l-von. Ml'--, .hort clear ..d,, 10 ,li-; dry . y'.KlO'.c; drie.1 la-el ham. l-V'"- . U?d. couajund. in Una. W"IOa V pound; pure, in Una, UJIS.Ci ; inif. U-t, mm. .VW; pig' Jt, -. . kit, ll.'t. or, wool ad HiDaa. Hora'JO. choice. I I"-' I""11"1 ! inisliiim, 4 1 1c ; aair, no d and. Wool-Valley, 10,4 lie r iound, Uinliia. lli-MJc; Kalern Onvoii, "(-5 Ilk-, ai-corling loiiiality and shrinkage. Ilinx Dry welected prime, 5c; grei-n, aaltisl, 110 pound and over, 3',c; under no pound, l' 3c; heep pelu, shearling, III, IV' medium. 1114 XV; long W'ail, 30u0c; Ullow, good lo choice, 3(rf3'C per pound. uvi amo uaaaaio mat. Br-Top teer,2.60irf:i.00; irood steer. fi.Wn2.Zr); cow, dreaiatil lieef, 44&1aC per pound. Mirroa Iiet heep, 12.60; ewe, "iloiia Choii heavy, $4.00nt4.2S ; me dium, M OO; light ami leeiler. f;i.W(?3 4.1): drenae.1. H'-mTc ler aUhd. ViiSiiiallclioii-e, Uc; largt", 4c ar -jund. COUOAUB, Manilla ro, H4 in. eir. and up, 10-; manilla nil. 12-thread. ' diam., 10.c; uianilla rope, 0 and U-thn-ail, ' ami 6 10 diam.. 11c: manilla bail mi, hi coil or on reel, 10c; manilla lath yarn, tarred, ttc ; manilla haw ner-laid nH w ell la.ring. etc.. 13c; manilla transmission- o(-Miwcr m?, 14c; manilla pa-r twine. lie; manilla apring twine, uc; aiaai rope, l'. in. tir. ami upwani, . -4c; sisai nine. 12-thn-ail. diam., 7'jc: sisal niie, 0 and IMhn-ad, land 6-10 diam., s'c; sisal lath yarn, tarred, i'4c; hop vine twine, tarred, 7c; ial pater tw me, K'.c. rtoi'K, riio, arc. FLOi-a Portland, 12.5ft; Salem, $2.&ft; (Wa-lia, -'.&'; Uyton, '.'.W; Walla W alla, 2.IJ; Snow Make, 2.o; i orval- ha, $2.tift; IVmllcton, 2.0ft; (irahaui, (2.40; (iiperline, 2.2ft er barrel. Oat Wliite, lumsic per luishel; gray, 3Ia(3c; nil le.1, in bag, ..' (i.Ui; liarrela, rtl.OOiu 0.25; in cam, 3.7ft. Mn.ijcrirr llran, fKIndtl; abort, llftmlO; gniillid liarley, flOntlH; chop 1, lift er toll ; w hole I eel liarley, 1AM 70c er cental; middlings, per ton; chicken wheat, (loeurll.lft lust cental. Hav (iooil, $10(12 jier ton. OAiar raoiiuca. Ilurrga Oregon lancy creamerr, 27' (4311c; (amy dairy, 22'.w2.V; fair to good, lfimli1lc; (sjuimoii, lli(12e per pound; taliforun, 4ftc imt mil. Iiikksb Oregon, iui(i;ic; cantor- ma, c; toung America, I2lftc; Swias, imported, 30ut32e; doineetic, 10 ylKe per Hiund. r.uoa Oregon, l.c per uoien; r.atit- ern, nominallv tlie same. routrav Chicken, mixed, uuoteil at .I.IKIiu3.ftO Iter dozen; duck, $4.(K4 6.00; gecae, 7.60oiH.OO; turkey, live, 11 "i 12'tfC per pound ; dream!, 14i !&. vioriABi.i amd rauiT. VioxTABLxa California labhage, .c per Mjund; potatoea, Oregon, 00i(7fte per k; onion (liuviiig prn-e), ll.uuntl.iu per sack ; sweel potatoea,2'iC per pound alitorma i-elerv, Sontlaie; artichoke $1.00 la-r dozen; California lettuce !0((;lftc M-r dozen; On-gon liothoui-e let luce, 40(.ri(k' ; cauliflower, $2.76 prrcrate, Jc la-r dozen ; parsley, '.'.ie ier dozen ; proiits, rl.Oiiiu la-r laix; string iN-an. l.iulHc iht iMiund: aaiiaragu. l."..C- IH-r IMIIIIIll. rauir Sicily lemon, t4.OOit4.oO tier lajx; California fancy, i3.ftO(i4.00; com mon, :'.o0ni:i.lj; haiiana. Il.ft0if3.00 r bunch; Honolulu, 1.6O(rf2.ft0; Cull 'or Ilia navels, I2.2ftiu2.75 per box : need lings, fl.2.Vd2.0t-, Japanese, $1.7ftiul.IHI: iintlower, $2.7ft; apple (buying price), gnt-n, WKialc M-r Iwx; rel, &0rf7ftc late winter pears, ti.mH0c per box. CANNED OO00. Cannid Ciooue Table fruit, aaaorted. 1. 751.(2.00; iH-ache, tl-Hfti$2.00; Hart- lett iear. $1.7fti2.O0; plum, $1.37 ' '4 1.50; straw lierries, $2.25ii2.45; cherries, 2.26i(2.40; blackberriva, tl.8ftid2.00-, taapberrie, $2.40; pineapple, $2.2ftit J. HO; apricot, $1.0ft. Tie Iruita, aaeorte.1, $1.20; peachea, $1.25: pi 11 ma. $1.00(41.20; blacklaarriea. $1.2ftt 1.40 per dozen. Tie fruit, gallon, aaaorted, $3.lD(-3.ou; tieacliea, $3.MJd4.lj; apri coU, $3.60(44.00; plum, $2.75r3.(M); black!ierrie,$4-2ft4.60; toiiiabM-.$1.10. M bat Cornell lieef. Ia. $1.50: 2. r-'.."A; chipiie.1, $3.4(1; lunch tomriie. 1. $:i.50; 2a, $o.7ft47.00; devile.1 ham, $1.50 (42.o tier dozen; roast lieef, la, $1.50; riaii Sanlinea, -, 75cra$2.25: K. l-'.IOi.l't.oo; lousier, '..tu,i;j.fx); cal mon, tin 1-lb tall, $1.25(1.50: flat. $1.75; 2-lb. $2.25(42.50;, ',-lmrrel, $5.50. aTArLa oaocaaiB. CorriB Cont Kica. 2:l-: Kiota':!!': Salvador, 22c; Mocha. 2ti'(u2f(' j Ar buckle', Columbia and Uon, 100-isjund case, $L'4 NO Dbibd r ai'ir lMiKt pack. Petite prune, l.ia He- aiivt-r. 10(4 12e: Italian. S.J !(.; (ierman, 0u8-; iilum. (I14 Ilk-: evaiairateil apple. 814 10c: evanorate. pncol. Iftialoe; peache, 10(4l2'c; pears, 7(4 lie er aiund. Salt Uverraail. 21HH.. $15.50: 100 1H.00; 50. $10.50; tock. $S.ft0i4U.50. svki 1 Kaatern, in liamd. 40i.Vic; half barn-l. 42d57c: in caa.-. :a wk- H-r gallon : 2.2ri per keg ; California, in barrel, 20(4 40c per gallon; $1.75 per si-ni n 11 r:,.t,i C, 5c; confectioner' A,5'Kc; dry gran illale.1, ytc; cube, crushed and now- lereil, ne per pound; i4c per pound liacount on all grade lor tiroinnt rah : maple ngar, 15.4 ltte per pound. on -. 1 anuwirii laian.l, 4.7oi4 0i): no Japan in market. IUts Small white, No. 1, 2'4c; No. 2'8c; large white, 2',c; pea la-ana, 4c; pink, 2'5c; Uyon, 2'4c; butter, : Lima, 3'4c per pound. Pit ki n liarrel. No. 1. 2Si,:UV i-r gallon; No. 2, 2iirt2Se; kega, 5a, hftc per keg : half gallon. $2.75 per dozen ; quar ter gallon. $1.75 ner dozen. -si-icza tvuoe A since, mmiue twr pound; cassia, lil.dlSc; cinnamon, 22.4 V; clove. IHui.MV-: black iH-iua-r. 25-; nutmetf. 75'iStV. K iis Umdon laver. laixe. $1.75 2M: halve, f'mt.rfi ' $2.2.W2.7ft: eiifhth. I ' .'ahrflt.OiK 1 ! Mumatei. Isixea. 11.50: fancy 1 $1.75; lg, :i crown. 4'.i4.V- ner nni,t,.l cnwn. ft.aft1. c. Sisnll.. .,!,. ' u 1. . . . '""-" ooze. 11. .'.(XI; fK(, pound. FARM AND GAUDEX. o ilie So-Cnllcd I.nniim Said he an Iiiittfrinary TmuMe. WJIVTIIKWIIKATMKLU Is F.R Moat Amerlrau W heat (irowe r PiIDl Too Kuril Seed-Prepare the (irnuiitl Properly. per L.. ttMrlltlulia. In wita of M.isu lilli-Us it in Ihoilclit ihat if a t;rl pi;t pieee of sotillirrn wa wn her Ink, I lie ftrl l,, .l.rioel. will he hei Im.lia mI In lb-.on. if n nmrri.ie llile wo-imn flits a I, ,4 ,i,r,n wiiat iimlrr her p.ll.iw on rvlinu. (lie first man near- in Ihr in.niiiig will. .iy. ill and children rapturoualy applaudeiL It 'sp-tiiinn. I the one whom be la to waai niya nn.p )n the gTrat e of event on which the California Midwin ter International Erpisution i mling, and it haa been given prominence gin,.,!." .ther f.rni of fnvemment than anrH one of the characUnUs feat are of other of the part; concerned, ' fair. marry.- Kauaas fity J.mrtinl. Tba Haling I'mm, L'n.lrrtakrrilo.11 hit: eihtur What shall w place uo yoxr tonibtoM-f fc-litiar ifrrhl) 1 W are here to lj. AtUuU CoeUiUilioa. Ijng fXa-rience in aome plun 1M iinpn-asetl iimiii certain ol the most ln. telligcnt wheat farmer the fact U,41 leaser iiiuntity ol seed sown ui.m iiroi4-rly prepartil mill U-, will tXt U'Uer return than a mm b larger iiun tity of aeel sow n iiaui land hot a. ii ni,' it ally littisl lor it reception. In aw.r. moat American wheat grower plum t, tniii b ace. I, and do not properly pri-.lre the ground. A very common practaw tliroiighoiit a large part ol the cereal area of the I'n itiil State i (0 , bushel and a hull of seel per acre. at least 00 M-r rent ol caw this j tirelv ti much. In aome Urge hi n.,,,, five ieck i the standard am. Mint fur ow ing au acre of land. Thia aUi m (, great a itiantity if the (xiudilioim ,.,. ing lo the la-al aili-ces in w heat-gmwinj are nearly (ullllleil. Careful and .r.H longed exN-riment bus shown that under easily aeciired condition wheat plum, will sliail into ten or twelve culms, euh of which will carry twenty to sixty grain. This would indicate a yield m-t. eral time as great a Unit ordinarily,,!,, tamed and even grcnter than (hut 'ever reached on a large scale. From this must infer that a great part of the sce.1 usually planted doc not' germinate at all, or fail to mature a griiiii-lfariii I limit. With a Mjesible yield of several Kindred fold, il ia scarcely creditable to A me rican farmers that they go along year after year contentedly' reaping 4 tenfold or twelvefold crop of '.'-. ent wheat. In aome mi-tioii of the North west certain advanced wheat growen have reduced the amount of seed sown, and have been surprised at the result In fact, it hua la-en shown that 011 prop, erly prepared ground a hull bushel the U-st mswI wheat bring a U-t ter aver age yield than two or three time u much sei-d sown in the ordinary inanner. The writer once knew a progressive farmer in Michigan who made cxcri inenta and pnilitcl by them. From the usual six iMi'k of seeit w heat per a. m he gruduully cut down the amount ea.li year, Holing carefully the etl'ii'ts of hit slight reduction, lie' found that by put ting his ground in condition to receivr and bring forth a large proportion of Ihr mill planted three eck would uniformly bring a larger harvest than double t lie iiantity sown. AN IMtlUWUY IUSXASI!. A cornaiident of the Texas Fan and Kancb writi-a: " Tlie o called 1 11 111 pa is an imaginary trouble, and only exists in the fertile brain of the o ner, ami I a relic of barbarism handed down from the dark age, towliich man's m.l faithful servant i forced to submit. I cause he i in man' tamer and cunnol liflpliiiiiscii. voucomnare the 1110111I11 of coll or horse of similar age, you will find that their general apfN-aram-e agree almost exactly, and that in ail voung an imal the gum are down on tlie teeth, and aa age advances the gum recede hv a natural shrinkage and absorption'. This change take place in the mouths of all animal that are supplied with teetli man a well aa the rest, yet the horse alone is singled out from all Ihe rest ol the animal kingdom that nature in her wisdom ha supplied w ith teeth, to reduce f.sxl to a lit state lor assimila tion to nourish the system, and implant ed them in the gum, a suitable, soil to grow and nourish them, that man iu Ins Ignorance w ill cruelly lunce, or take hi U-st friend to the nearest blacksmith shop and ruthlessly with a red-hot iron destroy (or all time lo come the bars and gums w hich nature has plai-ed there for a s)x-cial purp'imi. If your horse ia oir hi apM'tite, it I due tosomeothc realise than what ia commonly called lam pas. When the colt is changing it temporary teeth for the iicrmaiiciit one there i iii some case a slight inflammation sur round the root of the teeth undcrgom replacement. This naturally passe oir in a few day without anv attention, the same a in the child. Our advice i to let liimpaa alone in all cares." It ia sometime advisable lo lance the gum. aa with children in teething. Feed soft feed. Washing the mouth with alum four drams, water one pint, three or four time a day is beneliciul. Tier. or ihimitic immub. The American Farmer say: Not every one reineiiilxTS that domestic animal often stiller from bail ti-cth. It is prob able that Ihe unthrifty condition of manv animal that are pretty well fed ia due to some trouble with their teeth, which makes it liniHisHible for them to prop erly masticate their hard. Sometimes the real cause ol the trouble is not sus pected. Change are made in tlie diet. and la'rhans medicine are iriven : but. of course, no improvement result. Nu- ture may elfect a cure of a dtseawsl or injured tooth, but it is likely to take a long time and keep the animal (or mouth in a oor condition. Then there are cases, a those o( very old horses, in which the difficulty i tirincinallv me chanical. Here nature instead o( giving relief constantly tends to make mutters worse. A the age of the horse advances the crowns of the front teeth increase in length and prevent the hack teelh or grimier" from closing 11 win each other. Where this trouble anneurs shortening of the front teeth i the only a.le.Uale remedy. The more prompt fv this work is done the less will la- the in jury to the horse, and tlie greater w ill la the saving elbfted hv the owner When animal do not eat well, or do not thrite upon the first winch they nae, it will be wen 10 see wneiiier thev have anv teelh that need attention. If anv de'fect 1 found, a veterinarian should lie emtiloveii to apply the proper remedy. A little ex pense in this direction may lie the means of preventing a good deal of siifb-ring to me animal and a considerable loss to their ow ner. M VKI.WKRS ion rowi.. Few poultry raisers reallv appreciate the true worth of the sunflower. It n very caailv grown, and pnalucee f.ssl . I a rich and nutritious nualitv. When fnl proerly to fowl it promotes laving, an I pnsluc- luster upon the plumage and otherwise benefits the bird. tan Way. , Kditor llowr ofun must I tell yon. r. that I cannot u your verM-a Tell 11. r. why do you write p.try anyway Pi t Ah, Mr. Kiluor. 1 wish to mum to ee my uamr 1 11 print: Kdiior- lorn why don't you bave 4 viaituig rani. pnutl Fliec-nde lllatt-. r. Oa kind ml ai(vllr. Beatric 1 hi- lecture on eritoruolotrr w vry Intrrrntmit. 1 thigtit it rather a. .1 gular that flrM.Loul.l b claaaed anioi.g tba m.l intrll.grut of ,..-r la. Her Ci.u.in Tom (jti.t U k from lO l ell. I .loo t know. Tbey get til w great matij clever pupi.-Ljfa,