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i EUGENE CITY GUARD. rrprUtr, EUOENE CITT. OREOON. MARK ISLAND YAK I). WORK ON THE VESSELS BEING RUSHED DAY AND NIGHT. Mr. .rll"lk. mt fr.... Win Her knit Against Iks Vork Life lastiraare Inntaany-tanr'HnlltMi nf l.anl Ho-let-tlms-A Mural ruanda. Wall Walla The Wall Walla church people are waging war on taluuua, (amblei and boUsc-a ot ill-laute. I.aa4 lrl tmm l iflil. Olimi-ia. The t'uininiMiuiifr ol the general land office ha in funuwd the Sis kane land olli.e tli at the hat ol Slat land telectiutu Nua. 1, 2 ml 3, Spokane district, arc ranoHcsl becaUae not ID le gal ullit ision ul quarter an lion. The amount ot laii'l ilivivei I !,' acre, nil ii assigned t the grant l"r Ihe Kr cultural College. Mar ! I llsglstrrlng. Asroau. It ii rati in al-l tliat up to lata not ilium than half the Chineae io tin city have rrgntrd, ami tliat unlet Ilia application lur certificate come in more rapidly Iruiu now until Ilia date lur aUiiiiii registration than they have to far, the sem.w of another iJeputy Collector will I ni-ciary during the latU-r art ul April. Jt 1 uot expected there a ill be any lailum lo rcgisu.r, and the Mongolian are lira ply holding oil aa long at puasible. Tks Atlurla Itallraad. Asiukit. At a mewling ol the rail road iuhaidy committee a dispaU b waa read Iruiu K. W. IlaxUer, conveying the Information that hew at ready to tign the contract lor the construction ul the road and requesting the meinlwr ul the commilU-e to meet linn In 1'ortlaiid. The property owiiert and thuae ul the cIum-iii who' have Irarneal the newt are much elatel In roneitieiii, and there la a leeluig ul miitl.lence thai the road ill he completed la-lore the expiration ol the preaeiil year. fcysrtkitd Marking mt Mare Island. Vai.i.jo, Cal. Mire laland navy yard it livelier than it ha Isecn lor twenty year. Work it being malted, particu larly on the Monterey, Alert and Monad- nu k. I.arge lor. ul machinist and lioileriiiakuri work overtime un the two Ural named. The autltoriliea look lor even a greater ruali between now and April 1. when the licliring era patrol la uiilNwed to I "I readineea. I p Ul the prevent only the Mohican and Alert have been reairel. 'luile a Heel haa been urdned Iroiu dillerent part ol the world lor tint duty, and these vessel will re quire more ur lest repair at the lalaud belore going north. Han r am imo. l ity and Comity Treasurer Widla-r haa tiled a wtiliou lur the apoiuliiiiil ul an appraiser tu determine the amount ol inheritance Ul due Iroiu the estate ul Senator Stanford, Similar proceedings are nuw iM-uding in Santa Clara, (nil Air, suanloid, aw I in in ialralrix, coiili-ud that the Sanla 1 lara court hve no imisilirlioii in the mat tor, and a pt-uiioii haa Iwn tiled in the jural court tu oltsel that claim. T he act creating the tax la almost a lac-simile ol a similar law which haa la-en upheld in New York, and the pnaftjuie to be bil lowed waa alau ilitciiiuiittt hv the ew York cuurta in the fainoiia Aalor caav, Ta llpvrata rnrtlanil Mrwl Hallraaila. Ha Kam wo.-The i'urtland Trac tiuii Company waa incorporated in tbia city to build and ieraU all kimla ol tlrivl railro-la jn I'urtland, dr. The rapiUl u k ii pliweil at a-IUU.tKHI, three lourthaol wlm-li haa lnvii auliacriljel. The direclora are Uaac Mm lit, H. I'rcn tiaa Miillli, r'rauk l Hruwn, K. S hwa liachcr and Thomaa N. Mnuig. 1. O, Mil. holda H'.tl.oui worth ol auhacrilml tUak aa trualee. I liarlea II. Ahearn holda r.',(Ul ill like manner. Tlieae two lioldniKi, witl; aeveral ul thuae on the lluard ul Director! holding U-naharea ea. li, practically control llio eiiterpnae. Thumaa N. htrung, who auliecriheil lor uim ahare, la the only I'urtland man among the ufhevrt. Had Kranciwo. The HlaUe Supreme Court hat decided the iuiortant iimur ance caae ol Mary V, (irillltlii agaiuit the New York l.ile Immrance IVunpany, J mine K. J. lirillitha, a well-known Kreauo lawyer, eonie yeart airu took uut twu ajiciea ul It.Ottl ea.li, K'ving two notea in paviuent ol Ihe llrel liremluiii. IU-r on lirillitha told the local ageul he tvuld not pay one ol Ihe note at main rity, and one iNilicy waa ramvled. t,nl lillia waa atvitlenlally killed tn-fore the anviid note matured. Ihe cuipany re liiMd Ui pay the amount ol tliw ilicyun the ground that the agent ha-l no right Ui lake the notea. Mr, lirillitha broiiKht mt, aecureil judginenl, and on appeal the juilgtiient w aiiirmeii. I'mI Mlnara Tkralai. Fiatti.1. The Seattle Coal and Iron Company hat maile 10 to LSI er cent rut in the wagea u( ita employe at the tiilman mitiee, and at a reault trouble ii threatened, though none it peeled. The cut allecta about 'JM men, and the llaliana employed In the niuiee are wild and threatening. Tlienieninlli"aloie" mine lieretolore receiveit in rente lor a cartload ul clean coal; under the rut they will get only A and 70 crrita, ar ronliiig Ui the location ol lhe breaal. The tnen in No. 4 mine receive. I tio renta per cart, but now only gi't 40 and 6ft cent, t oiiimon laUirer have Iwro cut Iroir. ll.Utl Ui tlM per day. Gang way men have been rut Iroiu )i ar ruiiiung yard ol coal to fo.&0. Kireinen ho got M per mouth are now paid f lA. uyt:h rLiKK aKfxix. Aa Oplalaa kjr laa Aulalaal Allar. tleaaral Ik U, Oivuru. On application of rititen ul 1'aciflr ixmuty Awialant Attorney lirneral Haight ha (urnihed an opin too on the law for the protection of oya tera, about which ditlervlice riial ainony 0)U-ruien. The old law ot 1H77 lorl.lr dmltfing lor oyau-ra in water cm than twenty Irel at the loaeat ebb. and ratab liabrd a tloae araMMI frouiJmi 14 u heptriubrr I. The law ol chalie, the laa ol 1"T7 ao a to rea.1 aa at lum en U Tl rle ul rn-en. lr.1 ,r law ol I It77 aa amended by the taw ol Ktf, which made a ckaw araxin Inxn May li Uleprular I. In Ntnrmbrr, lvl. the old law ul vaa muiml a lo the cluae araaon. Ijiler the ciide ol 101 waa wlopianl. ret-ru g the au.ei d neiij made in laTtf, a hu h la the i.re. WW ns THE XATIO.VU CAPITAL Tli Unlteil Ptatee government ha b-n formally lnvite.1 to tend a Irtxip ol cavalry lo l-omlon, r.ngianii, io panin tate in Ihe r)al cavalry Uuiniauieiit In Slay nelL H. nalor I"olnh hat intrwlu. ed hill r-iU-ndirnr the tune lw veara lor ta-uin ning and eoiilrurting the bridge acnta Ihe Columbia river by the Oregon and Waahingbm llridge Company. The ComiiillUe on Naval Allairt uf Ihe Henale haa made a favurabln rcirt on Ihe bill reuniting Ihe iwiialtlea, amount in to :!H.KI, on the ran win Mwf again! the ( rainj, the builder ol thd Veaael. The Henale Comiuitte on Tcrrilorie haa aulhorited a (avorable reiairt u-n Ihe bill liitnelm-ed by Carey, dellriing and rhamrnig the bo'in lur r line of the YcllowaUme National lark, and alao upon Ihe bill providing lor the puniKh merit ol olleiiM-a committed in the park. The hill placet the park within the j'l rixliction ol Ihe L'niU-l htaUt llintnct Court ul Wyoming. Judge Ji nk in ol the United Rate Court in replv lo the not Miration ol the CongreaajiMia) committee to invcxtitfate the Northern 1'actlic Injunc tion aaya, il the intention la merely to conider the Itvul corm tru-M ol In order, he dMt not care to appear belore thei-oiiimiltee; lull, il hi perwinal or official integrity ia lo lx taken into ai-coiint, he will meet and refute the rhargea. All atlnnennion ol ixuiniori in rate where payment ha not been alrely r iimel or where the iiennioner't name haa not been itricken Inini the roll will be removeil by all order igned by Coin- mirwioner l hn-n. ilu only attect the caaeeol U-tween 3,0 U and 4.00 lati ionera. renxioii Rirciita will In- i i- tructed to pay them eniiioiicr t It. ir lormer rate until othcrwiie urderel by the bureau. The Senate in eiectitive amnion tu- thorirel the notification ol the 'n-i- lent ol the continuation ul J. Marnliall Wright to lie naval ofli. er at I'hilailel plua. The I'ennaylvania Senator de rided they would not make any light again! him, and the other Senator con cluded on tin tliev would not lollow the inquiry into the allegation that at the time ol I'rwidc nt Lincoln' aaai nation he hail t-iprt'med ratifaction at the event. The New York I'oat't Washington pe- cial aayt a polilu-al rlatiatician, who haa Keen examining me nem wun great care and alMolute impartiality, reaches the conclnaion thnt, Krantuig the Itepublic- am every neat which can proliably go Ui them In the neil Senate, they ami the (emiM-rata will practically be tied, the balaiice id oer U-ing held by the Pop uliata, In caae the IVmocral fiicciiI in everr omti t lor legialalivemajoritie next lt.ll they will atill retain a tliirht makinty over all. In caae the I'opiilint obtain the balunre ol power il will bring Senator Allen ol ebraika to the front a a dictator alter the Mahone bullion ol thirteen year ago. A alar route mail service hit U-en c lablihei Irom Sealaml by Umg lleach llwaco and Fori Canbv Ui Atona, Or. and hark ix lime a mtlt, Thi terviiv will begin July I, 1H!4, and inntit tic lour year. A aervice ha alao been e lablinheil from liig Harbor lo Olalla, even milca, and Iwrk thre lime we'k, In lieirin on the aame date. The special ateainboat aervice Irom Seattle to lialcoin haa been diMoiitiuuel, mall beinii went on another rotile. The mwI oflice at Ocean, San Juan county, ha lieen ilincoiiliiiiifd, ami mail for that ixiint will hereafter le tent Ut iH-er HarUir. Aa a rt-ault ol the tniuhle in South Carolina, growing out ol the conflict lx I ii-n the State aillli..rilie and the Fed eral Courts over the collection ol taxe from the railniad in the bands ol re ceivers, the House Judiciary Committee haa agreed on a bill which provide lh.it I a lea assessed by State, county or mil Ii ici pal autlioriliee against iirsirate proM'rty shall not lie classed as debt. to Ui passed uism III the llrst instamv by anv I'nitcd Slatea Court, but shall Iw cofhs table by the proper bs-al au- Ihorities, whether in the hainlt ol a re reiver or not, and a lax sale under audi circumstance shall ellcct the removal of uch proM'rty Irom the jurisdiction ol the court and receiver. The ordinary rights ol application (or an abatement ot tax are not uitcrlcrcd with. Andrew l. While, Tinted Slate Min ister to Ktlsaia, writing lo the State IN' parliiicnt, sa that il la Ihe intention ol 1 1 io promoter ol the llanin llirach fund according lo prominent tierman new paiier lo renew the iiiiuration ol Hus sian Hebrew to the Argentine ICepublic. I lie same paiMT say that only the 1s t ler class of Hebrew will be will to the South American Kepuhlic. and that those ol an tiudcairahle clase will Iw silte.1 out and sent to the 1'nitcd State. Minister While doca not exprvsa anv opinion aa tu the credi bi lly of Ihe in lormatioii transmittal, but limply for warda it that the iminigration au'thori tiea may te on their guard. Instruct ion have la-en tent tu keep a xvial bxikout lor tin clasa ol iminigration at New Y ork and lo Ihe other coiiitnisnotier at the principal Atlantic cort. A lively lilt isrurre.1 in the liner and narisir vominillee Iwlwivii Hermann and Jonet of Virginia. Since Ulancliard ia out and Calchunr Uxame cbairman ol the committee Hermann had acvurvd increaseil appropriation lor Ya.iuna ami liiiauiiMik Hay and the Columbi and Willamette rivers. Jonet made bitter onslaught on Hermann' eltorta. and riiliculnl the small commerce of the first two named plafea. and moved lore- consider the vole hv which Hermann hal aerured Ihe incrvaaed allowance. Tin list to an excited personal contro versy. Hermann warmly reseulel the criticism of theae waterwav, and eave notice ol motions to reconsider on the iruiuia Items. The matter waa ended hv tiie rommi'tce etandimi hv Hermann. Though the bill ia small, yet it i known that Oregon after a atrtiirnle over each Item will fare better than aat expected, n non in vt asiuniion liaa aernni an increase lor tirav't llarlatr from l'.M.t"Jl to f-0,m. ! Armond fnuii Ihe Judiciary Cmi nnttee resirtetl to the House, w itli the reciimmeiiiialion that It pas, a bill lo prevent Interference in the collet tion ol tale, county and municipal taxea aa- rssed airailist tMrimrations. The meas ure, the Representative sava, i desii;inl to put rorporatione in the hands of re- rrivera apsintl by Judge and court ol the I nihil Stati-s in the same condi lion Willi respect to the collection ol theae laxea aa if no receiver existed. It often liapeii that corsiratiou by tler (d the I nite.1 State Court into the bands ol receiver and h'lnain there for a numls r of vt-ars. during a hu h time taxea aascaaed against them ami their pMiartv are iatd or not taid. ac cording Ui the judgment and discretion and sometime the caprice of the Fed eral Court. lr this practice corpora tions in the hand ol mi-ive r are ena bled to defi-r the paviuent of taxes almost indefinitely to the gr-et inconve nience and preju.fu-e of the states. The coiuiiiittee is of the opinion thai ciria rstions in the hand ( receiver should nH enjoy any gn-atcr liiiuiuiiitv w ith re s"-l to patuient of tai-s than that wine li la p.seisfd ty mrporalions ta ryuig on their In si lies outside of rMiri and without receiver. BOUND FOR TIIE PULE WELLMAN AND PARTY EN ROUTE FOR THE ARCTIC REGION. Maagsllsl MH4f Ntircee4 la I'eatart lag J.tlal aa4 rllg.llrafird J. . ' Mlarkkara, waator rrttm Usalark jt - Baltallua Kerrall al Vassar. Ntw Yoag. A a reult of the l Iresse to pupil of Yasear College by Mr. Ilallington llsith, lual of the Sal vation Army forcrt in America, and Ad jutant Ivlitli Marahall lifteen young women student have leifl enroiie-l aa meiiils r ul Ihe Palvation Army Auxil lary league, lir. (t. II. Kciidri. k uf the executive alalf uf the college haa joined the league, and other are ei-ctel lo join. Ihe new member uf Ihe league re Ihe daughtera of wealthy ariatia-ialic fainilni ul New Y ork, brook lyn, n ash lligton and other Cllie. Tk Mlraragaa I anal. Bil.Tiwoat. The Manufacturer' Itec- ordol thi week publlslie letter from eighteen (iovernor replying Uitheiiiea- lion whether national aid ahould lie given Ui secuie the const met ion ol the Nicaragua canal, t onsi leraiile diverg ence of opinion ia shown, hut the major ity btheve tliat ttie iiusirlance ul the canal and the neceasity ol il la-ing con- trolle.1 by American justify national assistance, provided thi call I given in a aty not to enrich individual at the exnseof the country. a ii.tsii run Tiir. poi.r.. W elliuaw' trrilr r.iwillllua Has aiaHed Crsn Mew lark. Ntw Y'okk. The steamship llrilannic, which ailiil lor Liverpool, rarrie-l Wal- ter Wellman and the American meiiils-rt ul hit party un the llrst tUge ol jour ney which they hope will terminate at the north le. The luoet original feat ure ol the ftvllman party It the e.inp meiit ol aluminium Istata and tlelges. With these Wellman expect lo rkliu the nolar region and get farther north than any explorer hat yet done. The travel er will go Irom l.iverptatl Ui Norway, there tliev will be joined by ten young Norwegian scientist. They expect to sail alsml Mav I from Tromaet lor the Island ol SpiUhergen. Headquarters will ! established at I Nine' Island, alsjut 7i0 mile KMitli ol the pole. The lash north will Iw made wsm alter with the Iswta and aletlgea. Mr. Wellman expect Ui make alsuit twenty-live mile day, getting hark to SpiUhergen in scptcuilwr. Ihe American member ol the party are Waller Wellman. I'rof. Owen II. French, astronomical observer; Dr. Thomaa K. Mohur, meilical ollivr, and Charhi 1'. I kslge, artist and pho tographer. NIXOIIV tlVIL KXI'KNsr.H. I'tiMshlrralloM uf Ike A pproprlallua III 1 1 I tittiiiienrrtl In Ike House. WiMiiMiioN. Tim House baa la-gun consideration ol the hill making appro priations lor the ttimlry civil exiM'tisc ol Ihe government. Only three amend ments ul imiKirtanre were adopted : Ap propriatingl 1. 1, .'. for lighting Hay like channel ; M,WXI lor a public huilding al llutlalo and l"i,(J lor repairing the stollice of New York. The only other amendiiieiil ol iiniHirtunce ollen-l was one by Morse of Massachilsetta lo cut oil Ihe appropriation for the Interstate Com merce Commission. The manner in which the srtio:i ol the appropriation for counsel fee was worded hit to a spirited debate, in which Cannon ol Il linois broadly intimated tbia appropria tion hud Ihi-ii placed under theiiirection ol a commission, instead of the leparl inelil of J ili-lli e a hen-lolore, because ol the criticism aguiust Attorney-! icneral Olney that he waa in svnipalliy with curiMiratioiis. The amciniineut was II nally defealf-l by llaine of New Yoik, who raised the (pn-stion of tiuiUoruiu. I'llirilllilK MMIMII.r:, Tk Mrkenie uf a aiattip liralrr and a Tkrirty ruslmasler. Sr. Ixit'ia. The Mtoilice inspector have w ithin the past few day unearthed a new and entirely novel scheme by which Uncle Sam' Postal Ivpartnicnt i lieliev.il to have hct-n swindle-l out ol a large sum of money. Three men are said lo have la-en implicat.tl in the u mi lie scheme. One ol them, II. I S-ott, was arn-ste.1 last evening. Charles II. McKeel ol the M. Keel Stamp and Printing Company it also wante-l, but he is sai-l lo Iw ill New York. 1 lie au thorities rvfuse to divulge the name uf the third man, hut it ia Ix-lii'vcd lo Is- a (-.ait master of a small Illinois town. Mc Keel it a dealer in stamps ol all kind, and he or hi agent are said to have gone lo tome fourth-class stuiasler in Illinois and to have made a bargain w ith him to cancel o many Columbian staui ol large denomination fur him, Tliev are allcgd to have made a Imrgain with him whereby tliev received a part of hi pem-nlagenu condition tliev semi stamps toa large amount through hi office; Ihe stamp would Is- alii xed to package large and heavy enough to warrant the use ol a stamp of the value desired. The package would be mailed at the postof hiw in Ueslion, the stamp would I can.f led by the postmaster, and would reach McKeel again, more valuable (nun a collurUir a point ol view than it had lat-n originally. HI. U K III' UN t'UM :ltTI I. Th Wt-namr Hwrrambt :,.. ,ii.i M.Mi4-t Itstltal ritsawrwre. WtsiiiMirox Kvery l'niU-,1 States Senator tound in hit mail yesterday a little package ol religion Irwcta encir cled by a rubber twnd an.l Wring on lit lace the word " Compliment ol J. s. C. Itlat kburn." Thi wa the popular Kentucky Senator' device lor announc ing lo hi associate that he had atwn doucd forever In obi life an.l entered upon a new and untried existence a the result ol the convincing el.spience of F.vaugelist M.sslv, who ha been hold ing revival meeting in Washington fr a month. Yeryearlviu the courae of the M.ssly meeting the Kentuckian !c- gan to exhibit remarkable interest m lli.-m. He la-earne a regular attendant. sat on the platform night alter night within a few feet of M.ssly, and it was n.slircd tliat the two had fnsjuent con. icrs.it ion. t.-gether. Then Mr. Itlack burn U-gan lo invite some ol hi frien-ls to the meetings, and everylsslv under t.ssl that be waa verv much imprewl, but the idea that ktvial "Joe" lllau k burn, who ha-l lor Ins whole life led the gay existence which is mvuliarlv a.l.ti,i. ed to the Kentucky tern i-cramcnt. should really netnie ronvertt-t by Moody's leacbing and enter the work of run. gehation himself even in a small way never entered anvlssU' bea-l. The grave an.l aggressive Senator frnm the aged Mu-rill down to the vonthi'ul Ihi- 'stis are won.tering which of them is n. innuencnl l.y J.ie II cklHirn'change f hea l and how tar (he el.siuent and big hearted Kentuckian' enthusiasm aid carry him. NORTHWEST NEWS. Wasklagia. Hpokane'a last franJ jury coat the county t-I.UUO. Tb. Kvfreit naner mill will thlp 100 Ion ol liM-r to Australia. Hid for Ihe Ureal Northern tunnel at Kverett will aooli ls talle.1 lor. A lf.ilville man ha a curiosity in the shape of a iuirrvl with eleven leg and lour lira-Is. There I tome talk of closing Ihe Pay ton public at lead on account ol lai k ol funds. The ili.tncl haa a floating debt ol about I2,UJ. The llavton ditch, which cost IH,(), ml whi. li isde-igiii-l to drain au area ol low land extending Iroiu Mount Ver non to rir, '. completed and in use. Thirteen teams an-l sixteen men are at work Usm the Irat k al the Stale hair grounds at Yakima. 1 be track i lo cost H,7ial. Soiiieilniig like lo.tAXJ yard ul earth have to Iw muted. The Kverett I .ami Company claim lo have plai-ed l,.'ut,'J ol ila Isinda with Ihe Central Triisl Company, New York, thu enabling it to carry out tome ex-U-nsive improvemeiit lo Ihe port. The Snake river fruit crop for the iiuiiing aeaxiii promise to Is? the largest ami finest ever grown in the valley. Ihe yield will be extra heavy, and the spray ing will insure crop free Irom blight. The iiestiuri ol building a county iNHirhous ia being discussed ill Walla Walla. The county already ow ut land purchased for that pursse. 1 he poor are now carol lor ly contract at i. Mary' Hospital. A new form uf faith cure administered by the " Cume-outer " la mouoiMiliiing the entire alteiition of Tennessee Flat, Whitman coiintr. Hand are laid upon Ihe maimed, bait and blind with re puted wonderful vlfect. The SiMikane iieoi.le't tabernai'le ha given out IT-'.iO meal, furiiisln-d Icslg- ing U.OsJ liuiea, allowel .I,,'.', men the privili-gu ol Itathing and washing, ami disN'iised i.l.Vi garment. Tina ha lai n done al a small expense to the city and county. Mayor I'owell ol Sokmie haa vebs-d an ordinance prohibiting minor Irom playing billiard in " any sabsm, fruit I stand or other room." "If they will I limit to saliaui or make the age limit H 1 yearn, I will sign it," he said. "Ha1 jouiig fellow ol III or IW care Ui play billiards away Irom evil mlluen. es, i ' don't see why he should lie denied the' privilege." The loreign commerce for I'uget Bound for February, aa reported hv the customs department, show a a tola) valuation ol exsirta amounting to I'tl'.'sJH, luclud liig to i.Hll) bushel ul wheat, worth I I.H.,ir,; ;.).:' 10 barrels ol Hour, worth tlH-.l.lslli; 1,4111,111s) Ii-el of lumber, value-1 at .-retK meh.mi,se"n :!rti,M we of merchandise imisirted in the district and trans-orted Ui interior snt with out appraisement, dutiable, II'.'. '.Ti; Ireeol duty. 178.22.l : total value. MK- u ..... ... 4'". Shrewd detective work ha led to the arn-st ol In lian Charier Waterman ol the Skookum reservation, charge.1 with murdering Josepti Nalier, the Syriutl n-lllcr, Novemls-r H, Ik-i:;. m ar I basis sirt, Mason county, un Ibssl's camil. I hat duv .a.iu-r and a coinpanioii, K, t alun, a Syrian cldler, stoiia-.l at In- uiaii i nariey a noust-, aim exiiioue.1 g.ssls to the s-iiuw, during which Char ley lisik a nib ami siip-. out ol the bouse. Half an hour later the two ped dler walked the trail along Skokomish river. Cabin liileen feet ahead, when a shot tired from the dense forest passed through the Usly ol Nadier from side to side, killing him instantly. Caturi, l.-nr-tug ambush, returned to lloo-h-porl and guve Hie alarm. Indian Charley gave tin- tirst llitormatiuu of the shisiting to the neighlsirs, but al the implcst claiinel he was drunk at I'liion City at the time of the killing. The Turkish Minister at Wiishingtoii, l. I'., ordered lieorge Hall, the Turkish Consul al Sun Francisco, to make a seiuching investigation, and aided by .1. A. Mclkiinild, the I'roi-fcut-ing Attorney of Mason county, and shrewd .let.-, lives, evidence wn secitrtNl Ui prove the guilt of Indian Charley an.l threats be made to Indians to whom he confessed the murder. The arrest wa made the other day, and conviction It deemed cerium. Nadier wa 211 year ul.l a native ol Svria, Turkey in Asia, ol g'ssl family, ami leaves a child w idow with hi inotiier in Svria. I Iirrg.tn. Prof. Kuiu-mati sent a htiidaome silk exhibit to the Midwinter Fair I rum Co- iiille City. It is a line display oi the nllair ha lst-n thrown over the prmliict, and include a large skein of whole establishment. Tiie feeling, how twist or manufactured silk thread in ad- ver was not junili.il to anything like dition to the raw silk, II.., coomuis, etc. the extent imagined. The report ol the , , ., , , ., ttovernora show that the bunk set aside The Foot, creek plater Held, the Ai'M,l.i0 to meet all possible los.- in lairiPistlt tilil.-ltf-al Ilk Siull liaifti Meutntii anil ... 1 i r..ii i. ... "v". i .. . i iiuprecetleutel water supply. The mine ol I jin. t) Son. It. A. CtMik h Sm, (ioldsworthy ,V Mcknight, Carr llros., Hosiner. Anderson Sander, Kapliael, Moral. Itailev ,V Son an.l Swat ker .V; Son are running .Wand night, and w ill have a season Irom six to seven month. lie fide these mine oiiitt' a niimU-r ol gulches heretofore nol having much wa ter are U-ing ground-sluiced by rancher. The season's gold output un Foul 'a creek this year will probably Iw doubled and reach even $100,tx. The llamuirrsley mine contest has U-en aelthil and the receiver discharged. Iliiuiiiiersley pay Prew A Co. $2.5n0 (or their uitcrv-t. and take possi-snon of the mine. Kingley iV Hull, who claimed an interest in the mine, are left in the cold, an.l lieorge It. and Kiley Hammer ley get full possession ol one of the la st mine in Southern Oregon. Tin pm ertv wa Ismd.sl by llatnmersley lima, to K astern parties, and a failure to ineel the payment causcil the suit, the out come of which ha lecn watclutl by nulling men all over the State. The mine will Iw running lo the full capacity d the mill w ithin a week. This end one of the worst muddle in the annals ol Sitithern Oiegon mine. Cnder an onler ol the Circuit Court the Corvallia carriage factory ha Ut-n sold (or Ull.tkU to C. T. Ilr'ace of St. Uuiis, who represent the I'addock llawlcv Iron Company and the claim of other F.astern firms, aggregating $10, lX. Tbia amount i (1 in excess of tb claim ol the Ixiudon and San Francisco Hank, which waa prepared to bid the amount of ila claim, ami w ill have the ellect o releasing the sureties, who were a'-o st.H'k holder in the coris.ratton, but ow iters ol stock will lose even thing in vested in the enterprise. The es.nnat.--l value of the proa-rtr win $7.,lll. of tin f Ift iHk.1 w aa material and tinished work within the building. The purchas ers are wil ing to turn the nn.perty over t anv one w h w ill furnish gisal' secu rity for the amount of their claim, and w ill give t bein ample time to make the payment. It is not yc d. rlnitelv known whether the Uctorv mT.l l C"iitiniie-I in o-riion or ttts kholder I ' .......!- g,i, n an opportunity to etr.s I a new orgsmratum and resume operations. The s.ile a a ,M-.rniM ..-.ia n-ie. an i me ca-li waa i-itei .-n r. .n ruori wiu iw ma.le to liaie the sale i-onlino,-.) at once, hut it is tl'id.-rstissl ot'iections w dl is nr.,1 t. i nrgi-d to n-guiar term Its rontirniation until the ol court, April l. FBEXCli AXAKCmSTS. o ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE BOMB THROWER HENRI DIES. Tk llarmaa Mlalaler f Iwawce and tkanrrllttr I sprit I llrlng aa Arllua fur alaadrr .tgalnsl Tfcree Me-Tk tlrnssels Mttnelarx 4 anfrrenre. b.Msit. The Chamla r of Coinmen-e hat sent a memorial to I-ord Iluscfs-ry re-iucsting him Ui lake teNj to brum alsiut Ihe rcsiimplloil of the llrussel Monetary Coiiferemi-. Ike Trraljr I'asseal. I!l.kU. The lleichslag hut passe.1 the llusso-lierman i-oinuicrcial Irealy hjr a large majority. Mrlsk Itlst-slabllsknienl. Iimmiv. sir William llarcourt, re plying lo a deiulation of Welshmen I Vis ating disestablishment ol the church in Wale, raid the government waa re solved to push Ihe disestablishment measure through all Ita lage during the present session. t altlnrl l-rnjerl Itrjrrled. Hid ss:ijt. The ChamU-r ol Ih pre- aenlativet by a vole of 75 Ui n-ji ted the Cabinet' project of pmiMiriional representation, thirteen ineinlx r ul the Chamla-r refraining Irom voting. It is resrted that the Minister! have ilecidiil lo resign in coiise-pirni e. Manlrtl lu llrslgll. b.Msix. The Daily New say that at Wednesday' council a section (nun the Minister askisl to resign, declaring it was iinoeibh to continue the govern- merit with the chance for reiK titlon uf the IjiIsiiii here incident. After x-r-suasion tliev were inductsl to remain on the understuiiding that the government would either resign or dissolve if it sill fcred iiich another defeat. Iteriitany's I'ropusal Cor nliiage. IIcui.im. Chancellor Caprivi haa tuli initted to the liundesrath a prosaal for the coinage ol M.OUI.OOO mark In ft- mark piece; T.OUU.IbKI mark in I'-inark Mecet and -f.UKI.lM) mark in 1-inark jiiti-e. The proHsitioii is tiuidn aa a result of the increased demand lor such nun and from the f.u-t that silver coin age has fallen J.OoO.lW mark U-low the aulhoriml limit. Mew Ministry for Miain. M tliKih. SenorSagasta haa succeeded in forming a Ministry, the iH-rsoiitn-l ol which it as follow: Senor Sagasta, Premier; Senor Moret, Minister of For K"j """'V' ". Aguilara, MinisU-r of Interior; Senor Moesulvadj.ui, Minister ul r iiiani : So - L" " . T. '"".'" "'' ,. ,u.eu. Miiii.liitnl I ' I tl ut YV a at- L fi,,r M t-rrn, .miiisier ui tiie .o.-iiut-s. Iw ,.. M...... r..J , I ....... lkiminipiex an.l l'as.uin lavupie-l their respective wsitiuiia in the former Min istry. Increasing rnglMiiit's aty. Iimmin. The Naval Committee i-sti-matea for the vear lS'.'l-ft have Iwii ia- aue.1. I he government .ropom-stoa-n.l 1 7,:rtl, tk) in the next list-ill year IIhiI the navy, thu increasing hv i.'l,12t-.lH0 the amount used last year. The nuiiila-r of men in the service will Iw increased by 11,700, including marines, lu the coming year seven new buttle ship of the tirst class, six cruiser ul the second class, two sl.sip and thirty-six torH-di destroyers of a new tno-lcl are to Iw lui.l dow n. The government' present pro posal is descriUsI as but a part uf a com plete programme, which is to cover Ihe o-riition of the Admiralty lor tin- next live years. The money rouir.-d for the execution of Ihe whole plan i to be vo ted in live annual in-tallnieiits. The Hank of r ii(laml. IaiMNiN. There was a crowded ... t ...... . . I . I... I I -I L at- tlf leu.iaiict ni me iiaii-eurij mei-i'iig oi i the Hank ol Fngluud. (iovernor Pavi.l ' ""- may have la-en a very serious mutter, which hud lat-n thoroughly silted. Wliere.er anything was found wrong steps ha-l U-cn taken to meet the dilli cllllv. The director had done their U-i-t, am! legal pmivetliiiga might Ik- taken w bich would evoke lurther details: but, h would evoke il this course were not adopted, the mat ter ha.) l-etter lie Id lo die. A feeling of ttisptcion in conseuui-nce of thi deplor rwi 10 -My vncet. ACTION '! It M.AMiMt. Mlquel anil tsprltl I'rttsrrule Three Men for l.lltelnua Hlalrinenls. IIkki im. The joint action for slander brought by Pr. Miguel, Minister of Fi nance, an.l Chancellor Caprivi against llerr Plack, a newspajier writer, llerr IVwald and llerr S hweinhagen ha lai-n continue.1 in court. Ilerren Pluck an.l Is-wal.l issueil a Issik entitle.! " Pharisee an.l II visa-rites," and repro duced charge nia.ii- by KeclorAhlwar.lt. llerr S-hweinhagen denounced I'r. Mi--1 iitl an.l Chancellor von Caprivi in sivetvlies, declaring that Mitle hud Ih-cii guilty ol a criminal transaction in con- tuvtion with the lioumaiiian loan. IH--fen.lunt upheld the assert ions, and llerr N hw einhagen pn lerrtsl a counter charge ol slander against Mi.uel. The latter during examination said that w hile part ner in the IHsconto t lesst'llst'hitll he re ceived 1.11V1,(H) mark, an.l not H.000, 000 mark. He coutiuue hi testimony by remarking that men, such at the prisoners, could not wound hi honor, and ho brought nut on account ol hi of cial isjsitiuu. IKIMH A Altl III4TW. I rgraryttn Hill I'nrlil.lillng I'ul.llrallon nf ltrM,na of Tkrlr Trials Vulnl. P vkis. Fmest Por let diil in a city hospital thi evening. The physician say that hi death waa due directly to injurie retvivr-l in the cafe of the Hotel Terminus on Ihe eveningof February 12, when Find Henri threw a bomb an'iong the gn.-ts. A thi is f e s.itm.1 death i which was caused by the Hotel Tcrminii extl,K,on, the charge ol murder i likely to be established awaitis' ll. nri w ithoul great ditliculty. Paul llernard, one ol the nio-t dangerous international an- an-tust in Kuniw, has ltn sentt-nc.sl at M..ntbr...n to one year', imprison n.ent for havimr exborie,! .,. fc, K.a..ne four year, ago to mm.ler and pillage, and the ChainU r of IVputie! na vot.-i urgency on a lull forbid.lingi the puhli.-ation of reiK.rt A anarchist InaV The framert of the mil argutsl that the notorn tv gn. n to men like lUvachol andVa.llant bv nnbli,. .ri.'. wa the most (siwerful incentive toother anarchist to nimmit horrible rnniew. The pr.posal f.ir urgency wa approved by a vote of 25 to 2 3. o THE PORTLAND MARKETS. Whiat Valley, Hoi.4W.Se; Wall Walla, 75'j77Se P" e""4- rtoVlaloNt. V..sa Nuoiart Ml AT l L0-- llama, medium. flli"e I1 unJ i l,..,.s lanm. HU'itU'iC I.....A ulellil. c , tiio, -sxcon. lJist Hc J luirt clear ti-ht. I0.13ri Jry tall wIm. ui.lili.r: dne.1 lieel ham. lJ't'lUft llicili-: break laal lard, cwnimanil. in liM. 10c per plun.I; pure in Untf feet, htl, fVW; pig' leet, 40, J., kit, l.i"). noes, wool axu Hinm. Hor-w.k choice, U'V-USc per muiiI; iiietlium, lt(4l! I't n,V lectetl. , Wool-Valley. 10.4 He per iHitind; L'instia. W-llci FjAtiern regon, Ilk-, aironling Uitiality ami thnnkage. Ilii.xa Iry teletel prune, 6c; green, suIimI tui tuuind and over. U'aC-, under 00 iwiindt, 3c; theep lta, aliearlinga, Iti.al.V; inetlinin, ai.aSoc; long wool, IkMtaic; Ullow, good to choice, 3t3.'go per pound. LIVE AMI liRKssKU MX lis, Batr Top tusrt, .:J.U0; fair lo g.aal tteert. i.W'Jii cuwt, dressed la-el, 4m5'0 x r wuud. M t'TTUil Ileal thi-ep, 2.60; wet, "iloua-Choi.D heavy, .0Ot44.S5; me dium, M.00; light ami leetlert, 1I.IH)1J 4.00; dretaed, tl'4'i7c per jwillid. Val Smallchoice, Oc; larjre, 4o wr pound. ruii H, rxmi, xtc. Fuiua Portland, 2.W; Salem, f3.fi.1; Camadia, 12.55; layUjii, 2..rw; Walla Walla, -MJ; Snowllake, 2.tw; Corval lis, IM Pendleton, 2.t&; lirahaiu, 2.4l; tupertiiie, (2.'JJ per barrel. Oatw WhiU), Xliajak per luuhel; gray, IWirfX-; rolled, in Ugt, 15.7514 U.cx'i; barrel, lw.lMo.25; in caaea, 3.75. MlLurrvrra liran, 13k 111; ihorta, 15niti; ground barley. fltloclH; chop lee.1. 115 ler Ion ; whole leed barley, ti0(4 70c -r cental; middling, 2Ha2ii r ton; chicken wheat, o5cjffl.l5 per cental. Hay Ciood, 10412 per ton. iiaiuy i-uourt K. BfTtia Oregon fancy creamery, 27.S Mk-; lancy dairy, 22'i(25c; lair U gtaal, 15i1i'vc; common, ll(-J12c per pound ; l alilornl i, I.k- mt roll. Ciikxsk Oregon, 1 Out 1 lie; Young America, 12(4 15c; Swiss, imporleil, 30 (J 32c; domestic, ltlirflrtc er pound. F'uua Oregon, 12c per dozen. I'ocltkt i'hickent, mixed, quoted at ll.oOiu 4.00 per dozen; dilcka, $4.00(4 5.50; geeae, 7.00(dH.OO; turkey, live, 11 (i 12c er iwund ; drcasetl, lllci 14c VKor.TlHI.K AXO KflT. V to rr able California cabbage, l4'c r pound; potatoea, Oregon (buying price), 40ia50c per sack ; onion (buying 1 h-ttu,. 25c -r doxen; Ore- ,thouse leltm-e. rxMisJc: caulillow . er IH.r ,.nU, i-0o per doxen ; part- ! t i - ... -h- r .loxen ; tprouta, fi.-w ier Isix; string In-ans, 30c per wiin.l; as- lutraguH. r.'ti'.7'c H-r pound; rliu luirb, 12',c er pound; a, lOiitll'.c Fkcit California fancy lemon, $11.50 f J 4.00; comiiion, $2.50itf3.00; bananas, 11.75 -2..r0 iier bunch; Honolulu, H.tH)i4 3.50; California navel, t2.25 u2.75 mt isix; seedlings, ii.z.inr-.'.uo; tuntlower, 12.50; applet (bilving price), green, 75cr t.tMl w-r laix; re.1, 1.00(1.25; late win ' ter peart, o.K(jS0c per Iwx, CANNKU II.MIDS. Cankxd Uooua Table fruiU, ManrUxL H . 762.00; peachea, l.H5i2.00; llart lett peart, $1.75(2.00; plum, f 1.37.V4 I. 50; at raw U-rries, $2.25irf2.45; cherries, $2.25i(2.40; hlacklwrriet, l.H,rxrt 2.00; laspla-rriea, $2.40; pineapple, $2.254 2.M0; aprictita, $l.ti5. lie fruita, aasorll, $1.20; pt-ai-hea, 11,25: Iiluins, 1.00mi1.20; blai klwrriea, $1.25i4l.40wr uoieii. l ie iruiu, gallons, asaurtetl, xj.lucr .i.w ; M-achet, lll.&Oiul.lsl; apri cola, $J.60m4.00j pliiuit, $2.75irt3.U); black Iwiriea, $4.d4.60; lomaloea,$1.10. M hath Corne.1 beef, la, $1.60; 2a, $2.25; chipiM-d, $2.40: lunch tongue. 1. $11.50; 2a. $d.76i.(7.00: deviled ham. il.ftO ' ij,i iwr doxen; roast beef, It, $1.50; 2s. 2.2o. Hsu sardine. Ut. 7(a$2.25: . f.'.1044.oU; lolailer, 'lil...1! Rji. .-I , mon, tin i-ui tana, $1510: flat. $1.75; Mb, $2.25(j2.50; '4-Urrel, $5.60. STAI-l.t (1MIH (HIU, Corrti Costa Kl.a. 211c; Rio,22(J2:k-; Salvador, 22c; Mocha, 2tltt2Nc; Ar I buckle t, txilumbia and Lion, 100-wund . -"" uaiMU rautTt ikm pack, ret te prnnew, ll.8c; tilver, 10I2c; Italian, S.JlOc; Ueniian, ll.dHc; plumt, u10c: evaairaUl applet, HKlOc; evaxirated aprn-ota, l.'xtfKk-; waihea, 10(5l2'tc; ieara, 7(j I lc M-r pound. , Salt Liverpool, 200, $15.50; lOOt, $111.00; 60t, $10.50; tock, $.50(y.50. SvKt r KaaU-rn. in liarrx-la, 40(a5.V; in nan narn-la, 4.'.rff),c; in raaea, 35 $ lc -r gallon : $2.25 Der keir: California in ham-It, 2U(340c wr gallon; $1.75 tier keg. Suoa D, 4c; Golden C,6c; extra v,o-,c; coniex-iiouer' A.Oc; dry gran ulated, 5J4c; cube, crushed anil pow ilered, o'g0 per pound; t4o per pound uim-uuiivun an gra-iea lor prompt caali ; maple mgar, 1541o per pound. Kick No. 1 Sandwich Island, $4.75$ .uv; no japan in market. PkANa Small white, No. 1, 2'4'c; Xo, . "? white, 2',c; pea la-ana, . -jejuna, .-9c; oavou, s,4c; butter, sc. i.iiua, o-tc per pounu. i ii si rs tiarreis, .o, I, iTm;fllc per .... I I.. m , V.. O .! .Ml . . I " ... ' """. .., jmjx'i aegs, ot, Nc Der L . I.ulf II . . . ' stTi, nan Kauoua, er u.uccn ; quar ter gallon, $1.75 per doxen. Si-n-ka Whole Allspice, lHf20c per rMltlllil? i-aitais IlL.ttn... Ml.... ,J, . . t - , t iiiiiaiiiou, jiir 40c; clovet, IHjrflltk-; black pepper, 20(4 n , iiuimeg. taianoe. I! AiaiNa Umdon lavers, hoxea, $1.75 (.12110; halve. $2.0lM2.25; nuartert, $2.25,2.75; eightht, $2..V0( 11.00. lxstse .Muscatel, Iwxet, $1.50; (,ncy lai-e.1, $1.75; bags, 3 crown, 41,irf.V- per pound; ciown. nio.i-c. .-ee.ll.-sa hn Un.t boxe. $1.75(2.00; bags, 0,tNc pound. per COKDAUg. Manilla row, H4 in. cir. and up, 10c: niamlla rotw, 12-thread. . diam.. ltl'.c- niaiulla row,0 and tf-threatl, "4 andS-lo .iiain.. wc; mauiiia nail rotw, in coil or on rcei. iiic; mamlla lath yarn tarretl, IV ; manilla hawser-laid rope well lsring, etc., lllc; mamlla traiismission-of-p.iw.-r nuw, 14c; manilla paiwrtwiue lit mamlla spring twine, 14c; sisal , V. in.ctr. and npwanl, 7'4c; sisal . 12-threa.. diam.. 7. ,- si..t rojw ro.e( now, and l-threa.l. land 5-1.1 N'4c; sisal lath yarn, tarred. 74c; Iuu'h vine twine, tarred, 7c; tisal paper twine, Clot setimking in Canada haa mormon. 1 M r""rnt yraaresiill ,. rMW b'rh h" ll"t" Kvemmrnt in -ml. tl 'XT itUttU'U,n "n0"g ,hf . . .... A,I,.Part, "f should b. gppl "uily "r"rm- Tu heap r Luting 00 any "'""''" rx morw deli te l"'l. to cold. Ti , 1 Tt" rol"r met-rschaura haa nothing Us j0 'tb ll lili jr. and range from pur "h,t 10 liht Wnl.h whit PUKE AOmcCLTuifc THE EVIL HABIT OF EGG-tAT,. PRACTICED BY HENS Tarl.Xol rare, khuwlil b t.-, t hi. . i ir ' ", """Ik.., Mast :Herlle an.l aiip,., ( l-retsnt Hums lirvwlng ua (, Ik uu. Prof ItoU-rt of Curnell Tniv,,,;,, ' persua.le.1 after ev. ral experiment, J . caustic potash in (tick form, wliiflll'4 ' Iw pr.a-iire.1 at any drug More, i, T clu-ajH-st, most eirective and 'ii.,; ' way to prevent horn fnm, gr, ', on cattle, lie say: "The lot th,. i y Uckrly In Ihe life f ll.e,niIW I Just at woon at the little horn ( distinguihhiil liy the touch. The k t ahould Iw closely clip d lion, " and the little horn inoisteiie-l witliw., ' to which few drop aminoim ( " ' la-en added lo dissolve the oily erM,' ol the skin, i that the Milusli will lly adhere to the surface of t j Care must he taken not to inoisti-n u skin except on the horn w here (lie ' ash it to Iw applied. One end ol V slick of caustic (Milash it dippe ,7 ter until it ia slightly softened. , I then rtlblietl on the Inoistened iir(j the little horn. The whole os-niKj. ' iin take only few minutes, and ( calf it apparently inat-nsihle to it. i ' alight scab form over the budding 1,'ori ' and droit off in the course of a tuonu, ; or tix week, leaving a wrfectly nn,.l imiII. No inflammation or tupptimtiut ' has taken pln.-e in any ul the trial a, '. have made. The result ol these up-,, i iinelit warrant the following rerun,, mendation: 1. That for ellinenrr ' cheapness and ease of application ti'k caustic potash can Iw tafcly ri-comturr.4. ed for preventing the grow th of Imrni Z. Ihe earlier the application is iualri-. the life of the calf the la tter." Ks' the caustic while not in use so it willou Iw exxaed to the air. Trarhlng t alvea lo llrlnk, Aironling to K. K. Kmery, agricultos ' ist at the North Carolina, exi-rim station, the eticeeasful calf lee-lcr .; use more tact than force in tcai hinr 1 calf to drink. He will never allot 1 foolish calf to betruv him into a pa-ma or display uf brute force. I Ki not aiu the call to suck the w hole baud or gle linger ; hut, placing the palm ol eittar band over the nose, gently bring it it the milk held in a convenient-sued fa. in the other band. Ity M-parutinrtta finger hold hack the tid'et ol the tours and insure the entrance ol miik ilm the calf tuck. If the milk ia wars, there will Iw lest trouble; then give tl calf more or lest of the two li 11 g.-rn. Ac cording to the Slices in keeping it its tt rested in the milk. When the calf doing well the lingers will scarcely t touching il tongue or lip. If it am badly, give the finger to tuck and na trive Ui let in a da-h ol milk, so a n now and then will encourage the call u continue. I have Iwt-n obliged to d:f my hand repeatedly into the milk ttl thus give a tajdc'of it la-fore theraj would allow it nose to Iw turned into the pail. Some calve w ill drink duriri Ihe lirst to third trial, w hile other i.. need the linger a much longer time. Hen rating gg. Upon thi Uestion the Town (n4 Country Journal of Australia suys: U all Ihe evil habits that hem can acpim that of egg-eating it perhat the mor: provoking and unpardonable and at th. same time most incurable. In the n: ural or wild atate the hen hide her tin: in a thicket to protect it from her com panion, male and female. Here tl jireservation of her egg ia parumounth everything else. If we follow the nu ll ral' order ol thing, all is well; if n deviate from it to a greater or lev if. give, Ui a corresoiiding degree w id di astrou result follow such action. "At otin e of preventive i worth a xiun.I c cure." Tlierelore tlurt pnM-rly witl the pullets by placing their nest's in 1 retired an.l secluded sirtionof thehuiW iug. Make a passage way in front of tlx neat, so that the aetter may Iw lieithrr seen or beard. The board w hich (on thi passage way also give, Iwside lis atvlusion to much nee.lc.1, a degrer dark lies favorable Ui the quiet ixr:,--tion ol the neat and prevent ihtru.n visit from idle an.l meddlesome (uit: and il an egg i accidentally broken, tlx chance are rare that it w ill Iw teen b the patient aetter an.l w ill ofli-r no u nit talion to acijuire the vieioua habit , egg-eating. llrallng rnullry-lluuars. The matter of healing aiiiltry-hoiisH artiliciully hat often Iwcu argue.1, tnai-t U-ing said for and against ; but the lav am-e of testimony limit the practice Iwd one that is often productive of mart injury. The lire gett Uw hot. then ru law or even gwt out; and cold tr caught mon' frequently thun with v fire at all. The true plan it to have tlx house as snug and warm aa thingln. shutter, double window, protect 1" bankt on the north tide and several thicknesses ol building paper can makt it; then thick the huilding sutliciciitlr. so there will Iw enough bin Is lo warm it up with the heat 01 their Uxlie. B can-ful, of con re, not to crowd, but vet have good, fair niimlwr of fowls U each tpartinent. Hv lilwral fettling ( variety of f.ssl it will Iw found thai j nnderthi meth.sl the hen will keep healthy, abundantly warm and !.' fri-ely. MOTHsJ. A hen in her prime and properly rarnl for will produce three timet her "weight in egg yearly. A g.ssl way of making poultry pari to alway have some rea.lv lor tale. 1" thi way the market can alway Iw met- For fattening fowl quickly broken rir hat la-en found to Iw a valuable f.sslunJ one that may he obtained at low rates. If talt it kept constantly where ei can get at it whenever they w ish. Hie? a ill see that the talting it done rff olarly. Personal tUtwrvision ia nn of tbeiiiD- .litiont of tticct-s. (Mailt which niT eeni unimportant to the employe in'itrt nii-ive aueniion or a lost occurs. The man who it dead anre hi inca- hator i running crary, but w ho w ill it leave hit lw.1 to tt-t it going right. 111 never make a nieces of the busti:es. An incubator is not a tnv. as ..in supisise, but a machine foun.led on ki- entitle principle to help ti govern si' ojwrati.m and timplify chi. ken-rai-iM II Toil are feeilimr drv rn f.slder. It might Iw well to remember that a fr unhuske-l nubbin in it doe not hurt it Talue. In lact. an occasional bit of g ! corn only help lo make it of moreva;nr If feel to cows, von will rind that it l.rlr the color of the milk an.l butU r. If you extwet cow to viva their 1111! after they have secrete. I it, use comm. t-nsewhen you are milking them. 11' tbeiu in comlortable quarter and free from annoying surrounding. ling tnT worry and children U-aae. If you th'' it it fun, the cow doe not. and ti thrinkage in the pail will be an phatic way of telling you to. o