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7 EUGENE CITY GUARD. rroBrlaler. EUOENE CITY. OREOON. THE WILY CHINESE Midwinter Fair Exhibitors Try to Register. m tha Intent of th law to rsrv from ala. 'o doubt an effort will b road to avoid tuch Ium. Possibly step miy i taken to compel count appraiser to lo their duty or resign In favor of I hoe who will r prvt Ilia provisions of tha law. Allen Wir,ons of the counsel for Kmitli. lakes Ihe ground that person desiring to establish tha existence of natural oys ter bads should compel the loral appraia era to tlla a plat with the Commissioner, ilier being the only agents of the Slate authorised to do that duty. Further. nder the dn-ision the Comrnlssionrr ot I'ntilir l.an.ls ia authorised and com pelled to ai'll tide land nnlees there sis a conies!, and the appeal hoard haa no authority except to linr contest. WABIIINGTOX- BTATK IATITOL. WASHINGTON STAT E CAPITOL. rin4 mt a Masleaa rrl' fret a tWaeasa-UaarU All BlatWaa With tll4-Lu4 fur Bale. 8a FAiiriM-o. Bjr tha action of the Board of lurettois of the Kb. Hie Im proveuient Company at their meeting the other day llwaa derided to place piopt My valued at from $10 000 000 to 1 12.UUV.UUU in thai KB ol the land uepar.- u.ul ol the Ceulial Pat iMc road for diB- tmaal. The Pari lie Improvement Coin iHUiy and the Bouiheiu Pacilic, although OiaaulXrd under Uilteient chattel, are pi actually on and the tame, aa the .i,.hui I..1I1 toiuoialioli la owned III great pail ly Uib same person. Variou rtaaou aieuiu.l:d lot the selling uul ol UM Pactlm InipioVeUieiil luiopaiiy One la thai Mia. Aialilofd, alio isa Heavy alovkhoioer, i ausiou to secuie a large auiouiitol ready cash lo order to carry out the wlshe ul tier late nu.naiiu. iiu oil.Hf rearuu IB Uial the allaiia of tlx Pacinc luiproveuieul Company have uol been plot pel ou lately, ami that lla da) i .iiiM.aa aa an BUtlllaiy ol the tHxiiheru 1'aclUu have paMml. Theolll teia ol the wuipany, lioeVer, ouny It i. in iiiLeuiiou lo dissolve the corpora UoU. the tale will include over I2.),uuu a. ia ul land. stmlteied over the male ol Callloriiia, Uirgon, Nevada and I tali. Souiwol Ilia luipioved aud auiuu not. Also included in me UB1 are 1X6 town Biles, comprising BUt-li plat aa Kmo, T.. Jorum. Willow. Men l uk"". Aleicetl aid others ou the huee ol the Southern I'stlOO and lla branches. JStai k...im lUM.ua are 4.00U aura, alio In biakiyuu couuly are .6uO Bce, 16.0UU ol Which are under Iruce. Ilia ureal HoU-l del Moute at Moulerey will also probably be plat od on the niaJkel, thoilKli this la uot ueciueu. n - Moutrrevivmptisca M.UuUatrea. latin l.n, Mi.l Klt atuivio Hear Alolllerrl and the big liotvl at Caalle Crag mai Mount febaal WlU also bJ sold. KKD ROCK'S KHIf MIMK. The DUeevery af a Lstls Thai la lad tied Will tttsld. Lob Ahoilm A gold nilne, whirl Kl.i. l-lr ti turn out an iuimviiae bo uania. haa been ditroveied thirty-eitth uiilea lioitheatfrly ol Mojave. Nolailli BUnding that tha Hud aa uiatlo three rka bku the liewa haa not lent lieu Hit utiuntle oilu tel. alllioiiwli in that re- giuu the rn ilt uieiil la ruiiumn high aim Hie people ale Uot kind to the lie iieitu aa taal aa they ran. 1 he nr. I new. a a i...-..,i.t tu lm Anin lca by Mala Sena tor IM Valle, who leturuett liolu IteO li.- k lla hiouuhl aitli him aiiet iuieiik ul tha tiuaitA. Hit ked up Irolu tne duiu baphauud, aim h ate eu lull ol liee pulti luunmii in io i'oih a j w ' lueiuluua ol a pea, that It la n eiayuei Btlou lo iay thai the ore UiUM aeiaKe a value ol Uialiy lhouaul uiniani a tun 'Ihe piateia aiouud Ked Uk, wind have oetu woikeU lor eeveial liiolitha, hate taUM-d n II lie a little aellleuieiil lo .... ti, un. Ou Mauh 30 a Meiwaii In I..I..L.1U ul Ihetauipdlatweid Ihla lttlKe III quealloll about lime UilleB we.1 ol the niaueiB. A alien lias ueeu u,i .... ....... iha ore is ruber aa II gut dowu. There ia none ol ll in whlth the gold ia not diilinrliy Vlaioie, and nioatol the pleeee are ineianj tu-" Kelialor It l vaiieaajra a iluia alitioal lurretiioie n tuiii, but Ih la plain to aeeou tlaiulhll.g the 'per mena w lilt U na orouKiii. tia . Boll, and Ihe gold peillt le are ao iealil e Hat led that a Uau Willi nude mean t au get a tioilar t.r mlu lew unnuiee. Ihe lde ie4,UU leel alwva era level, Bud wood aud water aie water, a lew aniall apimga bring the only aupply ol the lallor. 1 he Knalor a)B ople aie lUMiing lu by the huudirtla. all bent ou totaling damn, but UraKles Ihia luiianta iHithiiig elaa hea been louud tilt h pioiu lata retuiiia. kiteiiaioiiB ou this claim, bow aver, show good returiia. Rraaat riagg few er la tha Baa- HHlal Ilaalgaar. Olymma. Out of 1H7 plana ubmilted by srvhiletiB from every Klata In the Union for Wellington's Hiata rapitol ha roiiuniaaion aelecle-l lhatol Krneal Flair of New York. The awond prise of l.r was awanlnl to illiain Kvn nn ol Miiiiiiaixt ha. tha llilnl prise oi 11 WIO lo W. 11. Keiiiin ot .MlliliesMiiir ami O. 1. Iienniaof Taroma. tha fourth prize of (5UU to Herman Hewaarn oi In.inilt ami W. K. llroan f C hi'aito. All the plana rreriving aw-nli were from the ail M-let led by I'mf. Ware, who wa ite.1 bv Iha lid aa Bn liiltlural eirt. The building will rout 1."0.' mil), to I paid lor from the rale of 132 iUU acres of land aranled for that pur hv Cuiivrea niN,n avlinlln in hlalrhood. Work will roinmeniw al once, the rapnoi grounna ,f..wi llva ai'rMl. It la llHUMKMil lo lilatt iha central line of the Stale biiil.lii.if "' ihe mitral line of Fourteenth aire. t. d.,wn which It will lace. It would lluif l bruuaht near Ihe e.le of the bluir in f.,1! view ol Iha Hound. The bull. ling will be pixel on terrac six feet high M. f. Mulllvaa'a Kalale. Tai owa. The estata of the late M. C Sullivan ia ealiuiatnl by H. E. Marshall. iatant mansgerof the New lork of ..f ili Thit.1 il,.lrrtiva airrncv. who aaaaelit here b Mr. Thiel when Hllll van died for the purpose ol iniiiriiii il.a value and eitent of the elMte. to lie worth l.tVI.UOO. M r. Marshall av ...I I..,, . .r.iMl iiiuat id his blisilies a era in a gnpat k.and that he negltrletl liiabnsinesa inleresta w bile showing capacity to make money. n rw over li"J in laea unpaid. From here Mr. Marshall will go lo rortuml. i-sn k..,.,!.,. ami I Am Amn'les. where ur vaviMllllvan leu several k"i r'"!' ',rr' and thBt Mr. Thiel will estalilisli alul hall.inb.mit in the entire estate. He l..n,.l anlU-iiwle Mr. I lilt I W ill navr any dillirulty iu d .in this. Ta Maiabsr Bad Kama Mlraela. Antokia. Mayor Kinney haa signed an onlinam to change the nainea of all the alreeta in this city. Tha or.linamt lnin.ln.ml into the Council on ac count of the eipreased desire on the (.art I UIB UHlirtl niaira ..... that the nomenclature of the strvelr hoiild la put into some comhlion ierpleiiiig than at present, lor now n Astoria one name tfia-e duty for thie. Iteeta and another answera lor eleven I he ordi iiBiice jirtiv idea lor naming al treela by iiuinlirrs bom west tiirasi aim Willi the lettcre of Iha alphabet Iron, north lo south. Most of the new liainer a ill be Ihe eaine aa thoae of streets ail" veiiii.-s of New York. The signing " the ordinance en.U an aiiilation in thi, lirt-cili.n that has extendctl over a w iod of arveral years. ADMIRAL WALKER. Dispute Between Virginia and Maryland Settled. THE ADVANCE OF CULTURE. frapoM Orgaaliallsa af rrsaas Ills- tlagaUhad la Llterslare, Kclaaea, tha riaa Arts aed latsallsaj. Wasiiimotow. A plan for tli creation of select body of twenty-Ova persons lirtinguiidied in literature, Bciemv. tha flue arts and invention has len iul. mil led to tha House by lleprem ntative Blat k of Chiiago. The plan Is emlssliiHl in two bill on aoiiifw hat linnlar lim-s. I he nrel was drawn by (ieneral U-wWal at-e. tha author, and tha other by I.I brarian of Congrts Spollorti. I ney pro t for tha ai.isiiiitliieiit of committee ol three from tha Senate ami two from ll.M I I. HIM, who hall make the select lOiiimltlee oi live iiiein.-'a w nucleiisof the orgainiwllon inesente .I..II im 'titizriisol the United Males, ol culture, and distinguish! in lilera- tnre. H-ieni. nne aris an.i nnr,.i...,.. Tbee live shall elect twenty oilier m r ... ...l,...,ilv ll.iiiiirinaht'tl in I Hers lure. aits. etc. The taeiily-live eht Ud are to constitute a oinliniiou Issly Tla.e an. iriven the isiwer to establish a ....... ..r ,i,a ImmIv and to till vacancies i.y electing new iiiemlairs so the quota of iwenlv llte shall he preservti. r iio ol the bill provides lliBl the IJi.rsnan i Congrt-s "hall set anle a cnamner in the new Congressional Library lor the usoof Ihe body, with attendant, liglit and the lire of all bmk and materials in the pos-esion of ihe library. I'mf. SN,ll.r. bill also add a provision that llm IsMly shall luriiish rearts to Con grrs on iiiemorials conceriiing the lan guage ol lite.ature which maybe rule milled lo Congress from tune to time. I he purHse of the bill is to rreate au .irwaniaiion in llii tuntry similar lo the " In rials" of Fran. e and to the national academies of tin-art BriUtin, liuiiiiauy and other it.untrie. WASHIHGTOH CITT HEWS. Attorney-General 01 net has appoint! John M.iJearin an Assistant putrlct Attorney for Oregon to ajsist In thaprua ecntion of tha Chinasa and opium-t inU(f gling case. The President haa nominated raT in ret lor FUlwin M. htewart to be chief o tha bureau of supplies Bnd accounts and I'aymaster-Ueneral with tha rank ol Commodore. Senator I'effer haa Introduced a bill to provide for a collection of tha rebate Hue from lbs Union I'aciMc Company. The bill authorises tha saleol the road, and pn.vi.h- that in case no bid I made equal lo the amount of tha indebtedness the government shall tokB tha property and onerate the road. K-r..t.r llerlart has redllceil the of Commander lleyerman found guilty hyroiirt-inartial of causln thewret k of tha Kearsarge, from two years' lo one year s suspension mm Il.iv 1 ini..iiant l.vman was sentenceil to one year's stisiienaion Bnd a public reprimand. Herbert Bet aside tha reprimand. Sweet of Idaho appeared More the Commissioner ol Indian Allaira in atiyo ..( I..II rsiilvimr the treaty with the Nes I'en-e Indians and the opening of the surplus land to settlement. Wil son of Washington i a member of the ciiiimiwion.n.lifave the measure strong supiwrt. The bill will lie lavoramy re ts h tetS. The estimstes by the Pirertornf the Mint of the silver product of the I nited I at aat fsr IMii.'t eiveatolslol l').(Kl,. OUl. a against 74,li!.WW for IHiH'. In cieases sra shown in Alaska, Arizona, California. Colorado. Idaho, North Car ..I.... K.,.th ( amlina. South IakotB. Tsui ami Washinirton. while in all other tales and Territories the figure mow a SAMOAN SITUATION POLAR EXPEDITION STARTS. Til al'I'IIKHK (OI IIT. II.- tUKArKH tiAIM KATKI. Varaasr ! Walla Walla Cawaly Hape la Bsawrs a Hlwctlee. Walla Walla. Tha recent derision made by lbs Interstate Commerce Coin mission in the Pullman and Ititivilie casra liavaewuvlniadlheiileol Walla Walla county lUal a reduttfd rate can be secured for Iha transportation of grain fioiu Vtslia Walla to 1'ortlaiid. At a uitelingol mert hanu and laruiera the matter ol bringing a rase brlor the commission was placed in tha haudsol a coinuiiUee, consisting ol F. W. 1'aine, MiiUMi tvans, Sol tenter, Henry Kelt ing. Mile C. M.atre, M. lUun.eisler, M. MiVsilhV, W. 8. Oilliaiu, J. H. t.et.r, lauiel biewail, Jea lliumhrller, N. F. liuilrr and lavtd Miller. This coniuill tea orgauised by ectvtmg Milton Kvant Ci. an man, Henry Kvlling SecieUry and M. MtCaithy Treasurer. The uouimil- Ut will ask lor a tale of 1 rent er ton tier mils. The piraeul rale Iroui Walla Malta to Poillaud is M.l tinta pel II the rale aiilird lor ia given, it mr.dild 1st 7 15 tTllla ler bushel. As Walla Walla county ships annually S ksj UUO bushels ol srain, thi raving ol 4 telil per bushel would add Iiiik It to ihe iiruriw-riiy ol tha lainiers ol Walls Waiia. 1 In committee) I a. lively al .n.l arill hud no lliflU IlllT In te- runug luiids to rarry the cases before the cuuiuilseioa. THK TIDK-LAXP IW 'IBIUM. II Ms t eas Ihe Stale Vrsal Isal Aaaayaaee aa Lltlgallaa. Otvari. It would apar from the recent tlrcieion of tha Supreme Court in the case of Smith against ths Cooimis- J Pnl.li. Land that tha State I i -i.u. i.i m drtHitrd ol valuable tide- I.1..I rrsrryes. linlesa llirr l some legal ..n.ol avoubn It. All till Is at lrile uiaia to Uie Itaal tide-land appraisers in failing. as ieUirl by law, to nle with the Coo-m'sstner of I'ublit Ijinds a plat .,raJ ovster brtls in their aeveral counlles. IheinlVrrncediawn (rotu the decision ia that, there being hosu, h plals tiled, lb legal prratluipllon Is llirrw are D , !, brdsi Hence toe isiiwn a errlim-air oi purt tias. Tha l.as Aagels Shirting. 8a FaAKtiMO. The Iwmssof the old I .na Angelea do uot rel well on the. rut k Uitioiu ol the otvan oh Point Sur. Tin laU-st reports fioin Ihe mvimi oi inr aret k toy that the bull ha mttvetl alieau ,UUU feet towaul Ilia snore inmi sim it be llistwentdown. The wreckers Iioh he will move still farther toward tin la-at h. Her new position will lacllitatt the work ol the wret kt-rs, aud now I her. ia more hoe that greater psrt H uie -trainer will lie saved. The only ditngei ia that in a shift the hull may be Uugwl .nuii.il on bunted i ks so baril that shi will go lo piM-e before the wn ker I in ...rk. The n-lsirt of Caiilaill I- and of the wret ked vee el, handl to the sniervisiri iiisiector ol steam vi els. dora not tlilfer materially from the story told by the captain at tha inquest held at Monterey. aalssaa Net llanalag Wall. AsToaiA. The cannery men have al t - .1 - ..-..L ... ui tsl given up noe oi a largo ... w. salmon this year. Iepile the fact llial all ihe con. b lion so lar have been favor able lor a heavy run. IMi are still scarce, and the average pack er caiint'ry Is not above sixty cases. Mnca the opening ol ihe srason, and in lact lor two wt ss i.rt-vioua. the weather has been all that . . . - . . . . . , i. ...... ctHil.l have neen wisneti, sii int ll.lt.nilv en ttl that the higli leiiilH-r alum would biin Iha llt.li in, bill the t.xia'talion failrtl of realisation. Tliere has txen little or no trap usiiing jet ou account ul the freshet, aud until thews ler clear it would be a waste ol time id money to et tha traps in readiness. it U sale tu sav that the total pack lor ihe year will not reach last year's Itgiire. r.HtlBraal lists ijasstloa. 8a FmaMi Im'O. The Southern Pacini has not.lltxl the Interstate lommerce Couiuilstion that It is In no senses parly lo Ihe emigrant I rattle rate made bv the tYairn 1'assemrer Assuciallon. In irlctirain sent to tha commission the .-oiiipany eaplained that the pMairtion ol Hie (are lioiu tVlen to this city la a part of the through rwle only ami cannot he quolnl aa a rale irom I'g.it-ii to an- ortna is. Hits. 11 will uetlin io Bccem tnkela sol. I al lea man toe iuii iI.m.iwIi rata Irom Atlantic to 1'at-illi Coast points. The fact is mentioned aim llial the Southern rat ine toos no ymr in the raia-iittiiia ol the Union i'acilic and ia neither fighting lor nor agsinsi mai t-ompany. hlaaassa Wea't ia. Ha Fatsrtsto. As many pre.licte.1 tha Chinese took advantage ol the Mid winter Fair concession to bring in quite a number of their ctiuntnmen intent on makum a home in the United State. Ii a a represented that alter the fair was over tliey woilltl return to mi r."i kingdom. That thieaasurBnreBMonlv a misrepresentation i evnlent Irtiin cer tain fat is now in the reresion ol tin rxlrral omciala. It is wlievtl thai m.ntnl tha eibibilors" have scattrrr.1 throughout Ihe etiuiilry. and that ulher were prrred to make prolonged stavs i evident from Ihe la. I that Ave ol tliein U,l.lly attempled to take alvantage ol ihe nrist ration acU Th eatimatea ol iboae rrisiere.l in San Fraociaco range Ir.m I.IXU to S.tXU. I'satravsray af Ureal Imisartaare twsew Marylantl aad Vlrlnla. Wasiksotok. The Supn-me Court ha let i.lcl the rase of Hubert I- Wharton Against the Sheriff of Aocomac county, Vs., which Involves the regions having .yster fisheries In thewatem between .n.l Iwlongiiig lo Virginia ami Maryland I his uiin.tion has iirow n into an inter- late controversy ui grest. iniHiriain-. Uslice Field delivered the opinion oi he court, holding that llm tuinpS' t ol 7K5 la-lw-fli tue two Male was siiu in orce, hut that me itnirta ot ii'i uul,! try citin-ns of Maryland only for Ileuses SIIBIIISI ClUWIlB oi t irKima . ml for oltense sgauut the Slate of Yir- mia. The dec n was in lavor oi v ir- tuna ami avaiusi n i.sruin. The litigation i tween me aii-Biiisnips Urii'sVinia and lteuiiiiiHe. over then oltisi.ni in New oik hrlsr na Keen Irt id.tl. Justice ShirM tlelivereil the pillion reversing the Circuit Court's tie-l-ioii and iisUining the derision of the li.ir ,-1. that lot i. vessels were si mini tnd ibere should I a division of dam- iin-s. He declared llmt the llrilantiia aas Imiiiii.I lo have foreseen the current. which intcifcred witli her intention to .11. iw her signals and pa-s a-tern ot uie ihvr vrwel. and lhat Ihe lleaconsneld was at fsult in not keeping her headway movement. Justice Hruwn tllssenieo. aiiiir unalile to ctuii'ludu thai tnu iu-a Diislleld was at fault. riarvars Rlsths's Bhara. S Fbabcim-o. It ia estimatetl that k rtl.lha estate, tha disposition of l.l. h iheHunremeCourt hs Inst (Inall deiidnl. ia worth alswit H.ikW.HW. tit .a this sum the ts of litigation and o.htr eiornses (a huh Cha sucresslill .laiuiant. Fseoce Blvthe. estimates . kooin that such porvba-er Is sc paid, leavm the large sum o S. ,(XW " ;,in. raluaUa oysur Iwda. whlcil It r luateabpuu al t lorsncw s uispueej. H a STAT WII.I. im MIOHT. Aamlral Walker Kipertsit Hark tram Hawaii This Mummer. WAsiiiMiroM. Tliere tan no longer lie any doubt that Hear-Aclmiral Walker's tssigiimeiil to the cnmmaml ol the I a- iftc stiiisdnm is of a temporary nature and Is dirn-tlv connected willi the estate l.liineiit tn a o in 1 1 nil siation at reari llarlwr and for vigorous enlonviiient of the Mutinw doctrine in case there hoiild be anv danger of loreign Inter len.m-e diirinn the coming eh tion. Al- miral Walker has la-en selt te, (or the UM-rluleudency of tlie Naval Academy to relieve Captain I'hythiun, w hose term hi nirvs in July nest." It tlieretont fol lows that when Kear-Ailimral namt-r ass asa.iMinl to the command of t lie Pa ill annailnin Ihetlcpartmeni tis.i as ial nl.h-ct in view in sending him lo Hawaii, and that hi mission would be l...ri. He mar not return to the l lilted Slates in time to relieve Captain Plivih- tan in Julv. but he i likely to take harueof the academy before the Is-gin ning of the school year in SepteinU-r. Mr.W KtltlTBALL 11 I LIA. Tha t'haais Matla la Avald Itaughaess uf IMsy. Ngw Yuan. The revision of the play . ... .. .. .I.,.. ing rules ol inierroiiegiaie loomaii i prsct ically ctimplctetl. Tho fotnirr ar lion of lbs committee has been ratilleil eitviiting only that it I decided lo allow the scoring tu remain as at present. An imiMirtaut change siiirgestcd, and whit-l alter some discussion was adopted, re lates to the lilaving time. I lie present playing time wa reduced to thirty-live in i mi 'es. Another point art tic. I I that llie ball must be l.ut into plav alter go ing " in touch " either by a kick or by a down from a poinl In the Mel. I ol play at east live vards and not mote than llltet-n Yard from the point at winch the lll went "in touch." Itus was tlone to mevent the almost nnavoidable Miti;h ness ol the plavs a the rule now stands The rules framed by the eserta will now I ctslinetl nv nailer . amp, uie Secretary of the Itoard ol Kxiterts, an he will forward a copy lo everv nieuitvr of the rouitiiittt-e for Ins tignatii-e. rrlssflfkllsi tawrwl. Nw OatstMs The Supreme Court ha decided the matter ol Iha Slate vs. . lie Olympic Cluh. It ttlirme.1 the de- . ision ul the lower court, wb't-h was bv a msioritv vote of the inry in favor the cluh. The case has la-en pending for mouths, and the decision will iverniit re sumption id glove mnlesta in Umisiana. alr4 llllllsrd r.tewl. Cnit-Jtoo The moat sensational event recorded in tha billiard world at Pari this season i a ruhion-ramtn contest which ha been arranged lietween Ives and schard-rnn one tide and ignn and Carter on tha other. The matcl will ! played about lb first week in June. O Has Ma SljalBsaars. Niw Y. Tha relusal of the Oar field National Bank to clear for the Har lem K'Vrr Hank, the cashier of the latter tnk savs. sl.oul.l not he taken as an in .li.stl.in that tha llarlrra bank ia In trouble, TUa iusUtuuoa is soand, O Rosebery Trying to Increase the Liberal Majority. lei-reaae ol pio luction. A voluminous report from Mr. Brady, United States Coniul at lireyiown, uai liM.n ret-eive.1 bv Secretary liresliam he Cmsu tell how be rame to go ui Hliielields and how he lost liiseiequatur. ...i n. .lnnsriinent has not vet galtiereii ... . . i I ullii ieiit liilormation lo msseasatisiai- ,ry response, to the Senate resolution iliin for an account of the late troubles and Ihe existing condition al Uiueiieiti The House Indian Affair Committee ma.le a favoiahle report on the com .... . . . . ..I ,l.A iiiolulse lull lor ine setiiriiit-iit i'ib onesiion. The lull provides tor car rvmg out the treaty of lHftO, settling the ..bans In severalty anywhere on tne ..i.iit nwrvalion wllhin ninety nays. and th.e not electing or qualified to nu in severs tv to take iha western ..rtv mil. of the reservation and four ownship in New Mexiro. The rest ol he tsnd will lie thrown open to settle ment and the proceeds of the sales given lo the Indians. In mini Orwmn rases of Indian tlep- . ' i ..f !..... ..I n-,lal olis comillir un i lure tor v.n Ciaims tinder the Imlian ilepmiations law of the Fifty-Unit Congress lliercliave risen dispute a to what l meant ny he words " in aunty " and hami as lied to Indian tnlirs. Senator IXilpli has ililrts IICI a bill Helming these words. "Ill amity" is to be construed o mean Indians at jieare or In treaty relation with the l.mteil Stat lUml " is lo lie a tritte having a srale or lii. leiH-ii. lent urganixation. This bill is made necessary by Ihe manyquib- ,l..s ahirli are ralsetl lv JU'lites ami law- t.ra in case where attempts are niale .y citizens to obtain their just tines trom the United States. Lieutenant W. A. Heeler of tha navy lii'.lnwrin 1 1' ollii-e baa rt-turnt! Irom trip to Kuroiieon the Weimar, made by authority of Strn-tary llertiert to test hn new biiI to navuiation. ine soisniin Hirr. Tin instrument I intenuen io re place the sextant atmard ship In show ing the exact position ol the vessel. It Im iminv iMiintaoI atlvanUue over tli sextant in accuracy and freedom from long arithmetical ra'ii-iilalioii. One feat ure of the greatest value is Ihe capacity f the instrument to m-onl otswrvations i..,. l..n the sun or stars slime liuily or the horizon cannot liestn, and he sextant is useless to locate uie snip. I he Lieutenant reports that the instru ment worked admirably on the Weimar iin.h-r all kimls oi w earner, am mat toe North liermaii Lloyd Company is mak ing arrnnue nts b equip all their vea- st-ls w ith it. It it probable the instru ment will also lie used in our navy. Secretory Ilerlert does not in tend that the vessel of the IU bring Sea patrol fleet on their summer cruise shall make such a mistake as to give iuachers warn ing ol their approach. The coal he ha sent lo Oiinalaka for the shipa ia of a smokeless variety from theComox mines of Itritish Columliia. The selection brought forth a voluminous patnotlr protest from residents of the State ol Washington, and the secretary lias sent a letter to Commander Clark, tho Hag officer of the navy at Port Tow nst-nd, di recting him to have all the vessels ol the fleet to take sum. lent coal Irom tne rair haven mine in Washington to enable them to reach the coal supply at Him alaya and to make a lull report ol its quality. The instruction continue: A tin coal emits a very uiaci smutte. it i not deemed expedient to use It while the vessels sre patrolling Bed ring Sea. After reaching the base of the coal supplv, which lias already been con tracted for, a far a practicable no other coal will be used." All.rn..v.r.vneral Olnev haa Sent to Congress a druft ol the bill prepared by the IVpartment of Justice lor the reor naniraiion ol the Union 1'acillc and the readjustment ol tlieclaimsof the L'nitel lales Bk-ainst the company. Arrowing lo ihe terms ol the bill the aggregate amount of indebted ties shall t com- puml and ascer laineil aa follows: rirst To the total amount of the principal of said bond of the United States shall I added the interest which shall then have lren paid, and the interest then id then-alter parame ny tne initeu State thereon until the respective date if ihe niaturilvol said tsiiuls. as if no payment had Isren made or credit given thereon. Second iiwm tlie aggregate amount so sstvrtaineil shall be deducted any and all pavmenta or credit upon the said indebtedness to the Unitetl Sistes, as shall apear in the ton. I and interrst accounts ol said company, re p.-livelv, with the United States' July I. 1.M Thinl I lie present worm ol the balance of the fund shall be com puted as ol July, lt4. by dis,-ounting he said balance at the rale nf t percent per annum for the period between said Isst-mentioneil daleand the average date of maturity ol said bonds of the United States. The amounts so computed and ascertained shall be deemed lo he the amount ibie to tha United, States on Julr, 1M4. snd the lamd of said com pany shall lirretvive.l by the United stale a herein providel and paid (or said amount. The bond to l rrceivetl bv the United Slates are to run 100 years, to mature July 1. 1114. and to draw S per rent per annum interest. The bonds shail le serure.1 by a mortgage covering all the pn.pertr. real, personal Bnd mixed, of the railway coropanv. Under i he terms of thi mortirage the Unii Pa- or!.-, hrginninc with the rear 1VV, shall psv annnallv into the said treasury sink- in f n n.l II, t'sV.OOO. defsult for six months to be cause for foreclosure. The fnnds and seco'ilie nw In tha hand of the Treasurer of the Union Pari tic fund thall b held as further security for tha new bonds to os iastiBd. Are Awalllag aa Aaswer rrasw I'sltstl Hlals-r:i. Pa FAyt iw o. Advii-es have Just been receive! lr Ur ken tine W. II. Ii- mond from Honolulu under date of April 11 to the elici t that tha announced mi meeting of royalists took place on the evening of April 10 on Palace square. There were about 1,000 people present, possibly one-half natives, tha rest Chi nese and whiles. There were live spews era, one pure native, two ball-white, Canadian, Ashford, and an Knglithman, Phillips. All of the speakers urged ...ii..l tusnahlenes. models' Ion and .. .-..,.!.. . i .it.-v oi in..rtivitT. tasiiiK ou iw.i voting while awaiting the answer of the United State to the pending Protest or BpfH-al of th- Hawaiian people. Noth ing was said of loyalty to the Queen or ..I a desire to return to monarchy. He- olutioii were adopted pledging royalits t dn lina to lake the oath uf allegiance lo the provisional government and to oppose the rc-etahlishiiient of the mon archy, a piovided in ihe rail for the constitutions! convention. A ropy of Ihe resolution was ordered presented lo L'nitt-tl Slates Minister Willi, wild the request that they las forwarded to Washington. To date 715 have regis tered in Honolulu. Ten day more re main of Ihe twenty-four. The Portu guese are holding back in (ear of losing Portuguese citizenship uy taxing me oath. THI POHTLAHD MARKET. I RAISING TURKEYS. What-Valley, S3cj Wall Walla, 75c par cantaL ruc, ritn. rrc. r.yB a Portland. I1.MI oaiem Cwradia, J.; iHxyton , il Waila, li.WO; SnowtlakB, 12.05 i ,.. .., .., iKton. i'i.tAl Oraliain, ,u.M; One of the Most Disagreeable . of Equine Habits. TO CURE HALTER PULLING. -V". , .s barrel. I . . . n i u. i..s. . ray. 3i'ic; roi u .... ii. ul imin.: in rases, so., Miixarcrra Bran, ?" - "" ...,M. ...! Irlrv. IJ0S: Chop teed, 16(1) per ton; WIIO S .reu ua, r7, uj( La"jr'SiSTSi k- - Uiniiw wiis.i - I , .. . !Uy-iood, 110(12 per ton. ,,,..,.... I, 1 1 v ail i if i t. s it iii ii .. w ii . . ?.Bs,"T;i7rttr to atrreeable in tht list of c.uii.a h.l.iu. sti'l.is'Bt'lfcirominon, 10c par pound; I In Ilrltain, if a horse is warranted free CslifornU, 30t0c ier roll. from vie and turns out to be a Ultrr Chixsb - i oung tuer. he may be returned and the pri California flat. IIV". J 'recoveretl. llora invariably Jm9 porini, ooiso-t., . I (lie balilt by succeeding in hreaking at pound. . . i.u old haltrr or bridle during their colt Eooa-Oregon, IW) per . nooJ, M)i t,e Itot ky Mountain Hus- Borne siia.in.i.i - , liandman. ami ll is ajuiost impossihle to PotI.TBr- bhkens, om, to-ooi--.,, . , jf An ol , jt . . . SJ.OU1S I" . -- i l.n.il-ra ert.OO; geese, H.00; turkeys. Jiv H'$ 16c per pound ; uressett, tois t . vr.nriaiu AMO tMlir. Vsostablbb California cablsxga, Vic per pound; poUtoea, Oregon (liuying irirei. 40i4.'io per Back; Karly lUwm, lor Beet). 0(t0c: new potatoes, 2"bI) :ki per pound; onion (buying price), 9Mirf5TS oer sack: sweet potatoes, 1.75a2.0il per box; California cel ery, K5(tlH)c; artichokes, 50f ertloxrni Not Aimed al Americans. Pakin. Tbt-ie is no truth In the story the decree signed by President Carnot, forbidding members of the French dip lomatic and consular service under pain ol dismissal to marry wiihotit tha per mission ol the foreign .Minister, was provoked by the marriage ol M.Jules 1'alenotre and Count d'Aunay to Ameri can ladies. It ia explained at the loreign ollice that the marriages of representa tives uf thehrem-li government to lor- .. v.. .. . , . i new tne iiiunrsi u..i ,uii,ir-,iuit'iT, test. tef: i o-: h." -hJ? s J I IVUirtJ . - er, 12.75 par crate, 11.00 per doxen : pars ley, 25c per doxen ; string beans, 30c per ru.iltli i! aanwraKUS. I1.2fti 1.34 per box; rhubarb, 3t4r per pound; a-aa, 1.60 per box ; cuciiinoers, 1 JXI per uoxen. Khuitb California fancy Icinoiia, I3.2& (U4.00; common, 2.0Ui;3.UO; Sit ily,5.00 (o6 60 per box; bananas, l.,oi-'.no per bunch; Honolulu. 3.0U(3.60; California navel oranvt-s, 12 MVa per lx ; seed lings, ll.752.00; Kose, 2.76(!3.25; M al la blood , :UJ ; apples ( bu y i ng price), green, 1.00(jtl.26; red, 1.26(1.& per bo; strawberries, '.M(22Sc per Ioniid CAaXBD OooOa. Cadbbo Gooob 'labia fruiu, assortati. writer a vinuictive old ftirmu.lgi-on, who lovrd tu get even, if only wuh a horse houuht a very likely four-Year- old, and on hit first visit after purclu. ing the brute to the country town ntsr which he lived had the pleasure of see ing him pull lx-k on the lie (trap, break it ami start oil on a run. ny ami i.y he recovered possession ol the colt and, se curing a good ,ni'n rope, made a si.p headstall and tied him up with It. iln k flew the four-year-old immediately, an. I till tint on strand and then another gave way. Dually freeing himself, but in loo exhausted a condition to avail himsell uf his freedom. Then his owner deter mined on a course of kill or cure. So Ik rode the colt over to the timber, and se let ting a maple sapling close tolhe cii-elc bank, which dropfied sheer down to twelve feet of water, edged the animal around till his tail was toward the lnk. Then he tied the colt to the sapling. whipped out his knife and threw his old hat in the hoise'a face. The lialt.-r puller at once surged bark for dear lite, the keen edgof the knilecut the r.i lrawn taut against the lrk ol the tree, vw., , , , . ,. . .,, , . . I1.7ft(a2.00: peaches. ll.7M2.UO; Hart- -V "; '" " "'"" lett pears, 1.75(i the water. He swam out on the oilier side, waited until hi master went round by the fool bridge to get bun. and after ward could never get close enough to Ilia post to which he might be hitched. In fact, it wa no longer necessary to tie him up when in harness; he could hard ly lie led away. I be tail might, ol course, 2.00; plums, tl.37S4 1JU): strawberries. 12.252.46; cherriea, 2.252.40; blacklwrnea, I1.8.W2.00; laspberriea, 2.40; pineapplea, .'.i S.H): anricota. fl.lio. Pie fruit, assorted. 11.20: peaches, (1.25; plums, 11.00(41.20: blatkbeme. 11.25(4 1.40 er .1 H I'! fr,l, ll..na aM.irMil ... .. i.Tl v. bLi iii. I have tlamam! him nermaiiently or im iii-a u, im? ., .. .. ... ; aj,ioys-w , tsstiies,, fo.wvp,-.w, my .- I - - 7 .... , . . . eignets are lietomin more Irequent.and ! i. 3.60(34.00; plums, 2.75tt3.00; mediately destroyed Mm, but the denth that it may alli-ct th ) position of those I blackberries, H.2Siot 4.60; toinatoe.l. 10. of the water prevented hoi h and made a M bats Corned beef, Is, fliO; 2. useiui i-bsioi mm ii.sn.. . .r .rr.. i.i.l tt in. hin. li innvits. la ha since known ol more than one halter -i'bi! . lit ts.,.,7 ii. .1 u 1 1 . 1 l...n n.iyi nuller twin ruieti of his vice in thi M2.75 per doxen; roast beef, Is, 1.50; way. and therefore can retxm.mend tli ig 2.iJ. remedy to those in need of advice on tin Fish Pardinea, J, 70r3. ; S, suujeri, 2.16(st4.&0; lolsjiers, yi.Mota.w, sal mon, tin Mb tails, 1.25(-:10; flats, 11.75; Mb. 12.25(42.60; .'-barrel, tWJkJ. STAI'I.X OKOt'KKIXS. Corrxs Costa Rica. ZSc : Kio,22(223c; 8alvador. 22c: Mocha. 2tlt2Hc; Ar- alrcady having foreign wives, hut it is not ailiifl at American, i rein ler t. as iinir also explain distinctly that the Presi.lriil's action is not due to the nuin Int of Ainerics who have married Frenchmen, but is in consetiuence of the marriane of French representatives to the Iodic of other nationalities who are objectionable to the French government. tlie e Wants Nlraragua Iw Kiplalw. Lokinix. tireat Itritain ha demanded of Nicaragua an explanation of the with drawal of the exequatur of the British Minister atlireytown. The exequatur ol Mr. llingbaiii wa w it h. lrawn on April 2, at Ihe same time a that ol United States Consul llrui. I. The Nicaraguan government romnlains that Mr. Hiiigham j and Mr. Ilraida iiad actml. together with Ihe commander of the Itritinh war ship Chiatra. in a way which imerili-d the rights of Nicaragua in the Mosquito ter ritory, and it wa therefore determined tbev'must go. The Nicaraguan acting Sm-'reUry of State, when the exequatur was withdrawn, wrote a long letter of explanation to the American Minister and to the British Minister, Mr. Gosling. l.onl llosrliery Niwaks, I-oxpox. The Prime Minister, Lord liOseU-ry, in a snvt Ii at a meeting of the City Liln-ral Club said ho wa of the opinion that the F.nglish were lecom:ng exceedingly weary of the eternal strug gle for and against Irish coercion. He ai.ke.1 the Unionists whether apart from the Irish question it was worth their w hi In to hold aloof from the LiU-ral party owing lo its copyright ol the. wonl " Liberal." If they formerly held slool from the party in the Is-lief that its for eign policy was null and void, they were not likely, he said, to ts-lieve so longer, aa the iovi-rnmt-ht was determined to maintain the unitvof the Kmpire abroad and the unitv ill the best sense of the word of the three kingdoms at home. Th Bainoaa Mltwatluw. bsiMi. Sir tieorge Uudcn Powell in the I louse of Commons inquired whether it was proposed lhat New Zealand should administer the government of Samoa, and whether the United states and tier- many had N'n consulted in the matter. If so. would the government make a statement as to the attitude assumed by tiermanv and America, sir l-Alwani lirvv. Under Foreign Secretary, said that a telegram to the rllct-t that New Zealand proposed to administer tho af' fairs of Samoa had iust ta-en received at the colonial ollice, but it had not yet lieen communicated to the loreign omce, The prtqiosal as described in the tele gram, he raid, did not set-in consistent with the term ol the lierlin act. A Mistake. One of the frequent mistakes of the season is th too early turning of the rows upon the pastures, where should- r.r..iu.:vu.:..i...:hi owiu. ay. of feeding i t.n X.. Vm -ui kept up. The first growth I too tuiru - . ... 1 1..-. ,.. i i,...i.i.f,.i 1)bixo r so its I8SI3 pack, rent prunes, IkkMc; sliver, 1U1K; Italian, 8ilUc; German. 0(Hc; plums, 6'4l0c: eraiw rated apples, 8(4 10c; evaporated apriuola, I613 luc ; peaches, 12(4 14c; pears, 7(4 lie per pound. 8alt Liverpool, 200s, $15.60; 100a, 11(1.00: 60s. 1 10.60: stork. 18.50(9.50. Praui' rjuitern, in parrels, 4(vic; In half barrels, 42 57c; in cases, 35(4 HOc per gallon ; 12.25 per keg; California, in barrels, 3U(44Uc per gallon; )i..o per keg. Amrrlraa Polar Kspedlllaa. Alxsi sd, Norway. The American po lar expnlition under command of Walter Wellman has startctl for the Island of SpitzlsTgen on the steamer Ragnvold Jarl. which has been chartered for the expedition. Fxperts here pronounce the steamer the is-st ice tai in Norway The aliiminiiiin Nat the exiietlition carry were generally Bihnim! her for their N-aiitv, strength ami lightness. Prior to the departure a large nmnls-rof cable dispalcbes expressing well wishes for the sutves ol tlie expedition were mvivtsl from the I nited Mates. (isrwaajr Should Tsks a Haa. Hkiii.ix. The Kruei Zeitung, com menting on the proptanl that New Zca- tarn! administer the atTairs of the Island of Samoa, say that German have made Samoa desirable and their interests there lar outweigh those of the United States and Great llntain put together. Ger many has hitherto neglected to assert her right in Samoa, but she certainly ought to do so now. taiM.rtls( llMatl C altls. Ij.mm.x. The President ol the B.iar.1 ol Agriculture, Sir Gartlner, iu replving to the question in rj-yard to th impor tation of rattle from America ssid the atTerted animals had lrn imported in such number during the last lew year as to prevent him from bring satisfied that reasonable precautions were taken in the United Slates. lent to be healthful and too small to give a full feed, and it lessens the spctit for dry food. Two weeks' tit-lay will make a ditlrrenc of fully 60 a-r cent in Ihe ellect of the feeding through the summer. It a ill afford lime for a vigor ous root growth, without which the herit age will not be able to recover the injury by the too early spring pasturing, and thus the growth will Iss lessened erma nently. It will lie much better to delay the feeling and spend the time in en couraging the growth of the grass by an would otherwise Ho. rasturing is s. cost I v business anyhow, but still mors so if the mista :e is made of feeding il down liefore it has made much growth Huoab D. 4'jC: Golden C.6c: eitra application of 100 wund per acre ol r. ai:, mnU-ii n1 A.Rv.r; lrr ran-1 nitrate of aotla with the same (iiiantity ulated, 6'4c; cube, crushed and pow- of gypsum. This will show it excellent dered, O'.o per pound; J-.e per pound resulu all the summer and keep the fliamimtnn all irraj lea for nromnt cash : I herlire green Bnd luxuriant, so as to m.nU.n.r llSKlrtfl tier nnimd. farry a larger number of cows than it Kit No. 1 Sandwich island, H.oug 4.76: Japan. I5.00.rf5.'.'5. IIxan Sinail white, No. 1, 3'4c; Ao. 2, 3c; large white, 3l ic; pea beau, 3'4c; ink. 3c: bavou. a'4c; batter, S'c Jma. 4'c per nouml I'k'klkb Harrel. o. l, .-n.Hio per gallon; No. 2, 2lli(28c; kegs, 5s, 85c jer keg; half gallons. 'J.,d per doxen; quar ter Ballon. 11.75 per doxen. hrirB hole Allspice, lBcr.-uc per pound: cassia. HbrflHr; cinnamon, 22(4 40c; cloves, !8fd30c; black pepper, !&(! 22c; whit pepper, 20rt26c; nutmeg, 75t80c. Kaisinb Indon layers, boxes, 11. iS 02.00: halvea. $2.00itf2.2S: quarters, 12.25(42.75; eighths, $2.50(43.00. Loose Muscatels, boxes. fl.MJ; lanry (acetl, $1.75; bags, S crown, 4'.V per pound; 4 crown, 6(i5c. Seedleas Sultanas, boxes, $1.76(42.00; bag, BirfSc per pound. LIVX AXD PBXSHXD MIATS, Bit' Top steer, 12.50 42.75; fair to good steers, f2 00(2.25; cows, $1.76(4 2.25; dressed Iw-ef, 4n5c per pound, MtTTTOM lleat sheep, 2.; ewes, I it n i i .inn tilt, i 1 hen turn th plug so the interior oi ths IfMB-Cliol,- Jieavr, $4.00; light and fM Communication with th feetlers, $3.,5; dreaaed, 647cper pound. After the water in the nail cesse . . . W. . .1 1. 1 .U K . If.. J. I I . " ... , BAI -uisii UIWIA Ut. . UHXS tfWIV I...1.I. Ulu... .n..f.M ....... .iBPSSIf. I UU..U.O UUI b.W, "WIV wu. " . raovisioxs, East xax Skoxbd Mxatb and Labo Ham, medium. 12iil2'c per pound: bam, large, lll(4121c: ham, picnic. 11(4 12c; breakfast liacon, 13i415c; short clear sides, tf1 utile; dry salt sides, 0(4 10c: dried beef hams. 12'.. 13c: l a v. I Mmnnitnil In , , n Ut.llL. n.. i : i.u im .. I nhaervanrei of these rules: First, my feet, HO. $5.60; pigs' 'eeL 40s. $J.25; gobbler waa no To Keep t'ltler Bsreel. The Scientific American tell how lo keep cider sweet. It says that pure, sweet cider that is arrested in the pror- of fermentation N-fore it become acetic acid, or even alcohol, and with carbonic acid worked out, is one of the most delightful beverages, and gives tlie following scientific method ol treating it to preserve ita sweetness: When the saccharine matters by fermentation are bring converted Into alcohol, II a hem tut be inserted into the bung, with the other end into a pail ol water, to allow the carbonic arid gas evolved to pass on without admitting any air into the Ur rel, beverage will tie obtained that it lit net-tar for the gods. A handy way is to till your cask nearly np to the woodm rauretwhen the cask is roiled so me bnnir ia down. Get a common rubber tube and slip it over the end in the Pail. kits, $1.25. HOPS, WOOL AMD HIDXS. llors Ui. clioice, r.'V'iS'vC per pound; medium, ll(412c; poor, neglected. Wool Valley, 10ai0'.c per pound; Umpqua, 10(4 lOc; Kaatern Oregon, 4 (4 7c, according lo quality and shrinkage. Raising Twrkays. A correspondent of Colman's Rural World writes: "I have been unfortu nate with my effort at tnrkry-raising until last tpring. and think my success since is due in a great measure to the kin to the hens; snl second, liefore taking from the nest I gave each of the little fellows a grain of black pepper; when two or three day old put them in a close pen 10x12, and keep them np nntil strong, ssy two or three weeks, twlore giving them their freedom. Feed mainly stale bread soak.-.l in sweet skimmed milk or water with H i DB-Dm selected onme, 6c : reeo. occasional curd, boiled until ine run salted. HO pounds and over. S'.c: under separate well, but not until it s leather). 60 pounds, 2(4 3c ; sheep pelts, shearlings, I irird, I furnished plenty ol gnl. r.a 10. 16c: medium. 2035r: Ion wool, river sand, nnder the shade of a tree, i -ki ..l.. ,.n 1 A tt.3.11. . I have arn them romine from a ffrafs- UV UW. a MUSIS. KUUU SI USHUB. . . I ' ' n " per pound. COKOAO. Manilla rope. W in. rir. and np, 10c; manilla rope, 12-tbrea.l, K diam., 10'sc; manilla rope, 6 and ir-thread. 'i and6-U diam., 11c; manilla bail rope, in coil or on reel. 10c; manilla lath yarn, tarmi, 9c ; manilla hawser-laid rope well During, etc., ijc; manilla transmission- of-power rope, 14c; manilla paper twine 11c; manilla spring twine. 14c: sisal rope, l'i In. cir. and npwsrd, 7l4c; siaai rope, 12-thread, K diam., 74c; sisal rope, S and tt-thrra.1, l an.l o-lo ilum S'ac; isl lath yarn, tarrr.1. 71a'c: hon- liopsr bant on the run for this tree, and then how they would devour the aod. They are less trouble with a turkey hen. but gentler when raised by a chicken hen." I'ttaare for Maklag Basis. Farm and Fireside suggests a g."d botines for enterprising young men br saving: " In one ol onr exchange Prof Hunt retord the good nggetion that m neightsjrhootls where the orchard sinsll some yoaug man with pluck ari energy should provide himself with Th Kssperar a SI rir raatala. PrtUM. F.mperor William has de crertl that army officers shall rids only ia uniform and shall not mount rare a snravine out lit an.l undertake the proper vine twine, tarred, 7c: sisal paper twine, I rare in the matter of snrsvinirol a ion- Sic. I siderable nnmlM-rnf orrhartls. iHiubtlr the owner would be glad to pay a rea- rivll ftsnla Bsfarsa la Ckl a. I sonahle clianre for the assurance of a A court physician In China enjoys rwtasr I crop of fruit, or the protection of thnr a prrcarious honor. Irly tb rniprror orchard intra innsou uiseases inn was rrrr 111 and consult! four of the 1 penal doctors. Tbry wrr all so nnstieeras ful is trrating bia caaa that h cut off tlxttr aalariea for a jsmr. Waal A4a Iw LaiswiBsirg. Ia th grand duchy of Luxemburg pat soos drmirtnc work or Brlp Bars only a horwe. exi-ept be -mission ol tlieii trt- ! m.to. . eeder u h.ry therr CO w het her or not lb ofllcer shall b al lowed to keep race horss. O O B Yl sraau adTeruard la eesry pOstofsca la ! graod docby. asitic enemies, rather than go to the ex pense of atprayingontfit and the troob. ol do:ng the work at nt the right time.' Bavla aware. Every year is teaching more farm rr th great vain ol stab! bi an tire. There ar some, howerer, who fail to nte bow important it is to preserve th so moms befor It evaporates. There is DO better way to do it than to use common 1"" plaster or gypsum in and around it--- tt O