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EUGENE CITY GUARD. rrnartetnr, EUGENE CITY. OREGON. FROMTHg ORIENT. War Jetweeti China and Japan Sni!4 to be InevitaMe. THE MIKADO MUST RECEDE. Mnngullnn r.iMlr U Kow Making ICtnrr -raratl..n Aaanrl Ita ( Inlma of Hl.hl. la Ik Cr.M I'.nlnanla-A Miaalunnri-' Opinion. Siiamiiiai, July 23. China continue to make preparation to aanert her claims in Cona, kinl from preaent indication it ii judged that war will la- Inevitable uiili-M Japan recede from p"iiion h ha hitherto maintained. Order were recently iaaued for 1 2.HK) Chineae truotxj to prepare for departure for ( 'orea. The preparation were hurriedly com pleted, and Kriilay laxt the aoldiera went on laaxrd the triijrli that will convey them tutho pchinmla. Toguanl against coiitingencie the tranart were con veyetl by ei(ht guhlajata, the command em ol whii h were inatructi-d t lire Umiii the Japanese Miould the latter alteint toobxtrint the lain!iiiC of Ihe Chine. Warlike preparation are alxo Mug male ill other iliret'tion. A Rlmng laxly o( tnaip will iMX.n leave for the l.i IW I.latnla. It iallieiroveriiinenl' intention to employ the ( anion and Nankin Ilia-La in haraaaing the Japancaecoaat if actual hoalilitic arecouimchi-ed. llrdcr have la-cn wnl to every Chineae province rail ing nuni them to fiirnih 20,IJ troop to upMrt the government. loMitoX, July 2.1. A diapatch received tin evening from Yokohama ay it i Mated thai Corea, demand the with drawal ol Japam-ae troop from the m-ii-In.illa la-fore conaideruig the reform pronted hy Jan. The Japaneae gov- eminent I" I h nrpriel hy thide- inand. Corea ha never l-for ln-en o firm, and her preaelit attitude i re(arded a prtaif that he ha leeli inllueiiced hv China to defy oH-nly Japan' wiahc. Negotiation have been ill progrex for aeveral day In-twecn Tokio ami Peking, lull their tendency i not generally known. IxiMhiM, July 2X A dinpatcli to the Time Iroin Shanghai av war la-twecii China and Japan I couriered certain. AT Till KKIII.tnll I.MHTIoN. Uimmin, July 211. A reporter viaitcd the Japanese legation hereto learn, if xnxihlc, whether the report wax true that war had la-ell declared latweeti China and Japan in regard to Corea. No olhriul denial or continuation ol the re tort could !e had, hilt tha a hole etnlT ol the legation made noatlempt to dixguixe llieir delight at the thoii(ht ol war a ith China. At the Chineae l-cgation it u Mated no new of the declaration of war had heen ni-eived. It wa added that, if the rumor were true, the lirat report of the matter would come from .In pan, and not from China. Another viail wax made to the Chineae legation to-night. The nlllcial xlulol no late new had la-en received owing to an interruption of the cahle xervii-e. The latent information received at the legation waa that IH.tNall Chineae Innm would atari lor Corea. Japan had rejected the proiamal made hv the Kritixh Minixler, although the latter had coilllM-led a N-accfilt nettle luelit of thediapute. The Chineae gov ernment hai thereiiMin declared thai, index the Japaneae troo were with ilrawn (nun Seoul and CheuiiilMi, China would break oil tleirotiatioll. The olli riala, further itlcaliolied, aid they dia. credited the rumor that war had la-en declared. Iimuirlca weni alao made at the foreign otliiti, hut it wa fluted no new had la-en received tliere. OI'IMON or A MlhaloXAKr. PittxMHii. Pa.. July 1. "The thou Rand or more inixioiiarie in China will have to leave when war with Japan la-gin," aid the Itcv. W . II. Challant to-day, "a all foreigner will U- tn-atnl alike." Mr. Challant ha lately returueil from an eight vear' alay in Hhamc Tuiik a province of North China, where hew. in charge ot a rrciinvicriaii iniamou. lie ia Ihoroiiichlr ililormeil Upon the con dition of all'air in that part of the (lola., anl y warut inevitahle. It will in volve HiiMia, (treat Hritain, Krance ami licrinany. lleaay: " Itiiaaia ha long dcaired to gohhle the Corean kliixlom to have aeaport on the I a-t ua-n the year round, tlnwe alio ha now Im-imk clo-ed ly ice in the winter. While China i lyiiting Japan, ltnia will jump in after Corea. Tin will draw tireal Hritain Into the Iray. France will then l-eohlifc-ed to join force with uxia to protect her aia-aioii in Toniiin. Japan will not then have to light alone, for derman v aland ready to help lu r." Mr. Challant mentioned a an oddcir-l-umatami- that he li-l olten mi-li Chi neae aoldit-r cnrryuiK niiixki-t which had la-en uael in America during the n-la-llloll. I. anil Onlra lii-rlahia Anlrmait. W AMiiNoro-t, July 21. S-crelary of the Interior Sin ith today affirmed the action of the general land oltice, rejwt ing the application in the caaea of Ker dinaud l.arl-arm. Tlieialore Harlan, laaac I.. William. Scratin Wunderle, Uiu Wark, Jame llrown, John Andermin an-l Timothy Mealy ti enter lan-l near Oregon fit v. on the ground that a pre Vlon pati-nt wa Riven to the Oregon and Calilorma railwav. The appeal ol the Nulherti I'acilic railroad in the caar again. I Jamea llia-lv, involving land near -aii t ranciai-o, ha lavn w illnlraw n ualrol. Iko allHrkr l aarrra, Si..n Cm, la., July 23. The Chicago I'a. king and Trovicion Coniany, one ol the trotigct cor)ratiom in the coun trv. haa eHrr.l oontnd of the Sillar- horn i-a kmg hiMiae in tin cilv, which ha la-ell idle aitiiY the tiiiancial tniuhle here, and will reoia-n It lor lu.me Hie liuiw haa a capa. itv of 3,S hog. and Nil cattle ilailv, an-l la the l-igc -t lii.tilulioii of ita kind in the city .! la lha Ha.ara. Wu minoto, Ivl., July It. Carl Hmwne an-l aeventy meiula-r of the Co icy army armed her to-day, and went into ramp, having mart hed from Hladeii.liurg. Sid. Ilniwne aay the army haa lawn to Washington Ut are the n-nantaol the hankera au-l hntker aul I nw going to New York-to , the taawra tliemaelte. t.elletal lolev la laia'te.I here U-Uiorrow. I l K-a la k IM4a.arga4. Ja kai-i, Tmn., July 2.1 The Mohile and Ohio ha iaailrd orlrrt that mrne tar of the nnion in it emplov would ta luiinediatrlv diarharrl. Thi aiTiai everal handml men on the Jackaon and M. Luoia divxiou. TRIKK OX TNI COAIT. The ailaallow Taalerday rrau4 Maw faalaraa. Hah Fa- ik, July 24. Tha railroad airilie InCa ivt' t"--nt no new feat urea. The Southern J'aciflc offl. lal now inaiat that they are o . lid in ting their regular huaiiie without hindrance. It i true, too, that all or nearly all of their train are running pretty regularly. Tha union men at Oakland init, how ever, that tha atrike i ttill on In all it force, and thai they are hound to win, oratleaatlw taken hack on their own term. In hai raiuenlo the atriker con tinue to ipiarrel among themiwive, the trouhle having ariaen over a puhlic meet ing of atriker, at which a majority of thoae attending voted to return to work and o notified the railioa.1 company. A niimla-r of atriker at Sacramento claim thi ai tioii wa without authoiily. They inaiat tha trike i (till on at that point. The moat important thing to-day waa the ordering of Company r of the Hate militia from Woodland to I nine muirontheOregon hranch. Thetriken at Ilinamnirare aid to threaten trouhle. Company II at Uraa Valley ha alo la-'n ordered out. five coinpame of the Fifth I'egiiiient, which i in eervice i ii.bLml li.v. Ian releaae.1 and al- L.wu.1 return l.i tloor httfne. It i Ih.1 that there i no longer danger of aeriou inutile at Oakland. so aioxa or A Tkia. It TIimfm la liolh- (-.11 Rtli;.-Iir ing new here in railroad matter. The treel in the vie inityol the lormer liea-l-tiartera of the railway union, where crowd have congregated all the tune. wa entirely .lea. rte.1 lo-lilgm, ami on a ickly light wa viaihle tliniiign ...l..u . 'I'I.m ,.l.. ataa foruierlv a dive, hut had hecn iloed for iome lime hefore the atriker on-upicd It. Fight hundre.1 and ten men went to work in the railroad hop to-day, ami I.IMI ae plication were receivel. The lauler hop ami the molder' hop were oiM-m-d for the lirat time lince the atrike. The men who returned to work to-day lattiretl over the loot lirKlge llllo Hie neari of the city in uch a laaly Ihalnohoily dared to aav anything alamt non-union men. The'iiiilitary wa not repiire. to protect the dinner-pail brigade. A a matter of fact there are no indication ol a atrike here w hatever. Many of the .....I l,.i,,Hnt of the atriker are leaving the rily Ut avoid arreat, I nitial Mate Marahal Jlahlwin having aianeo in io i-orral Hkhmj on the lial a-i uael of con .pira y, oUtruc tioii and other crime. Ill l.l.r.T-riCOOK aillt t.li. Tha la.rnlli.n f a llra..klnlla Tratrd I llu.arnor'a l.lanil. Nkw Yokk, July 23, W. A! F. Uti nanlof Brooklyn, who haa invented a hiillt-t-prool hii-ld, went over to tiov- ernor'i laland to-. lay to mihmit hi in vention to a leat conducted hy army olli- cera. I he ollicer ilul not naveiiieaa (with in the .lucid that Ita inventor hail, and although the latter urged that he I- maile a larvet of. the ollicer woilhl not conaent to it, and theahleld wa futelied on the liu eol home heavy oak plunking, The ahiehl mea.ured l-l l im ln-a, ami ia 1: inche in thlckneaa. A ahot from a 4A-calila-r rille waa lirat fired into Hie idankllig from a fortv-hait range. I In I'llilet H-nelratH 2 l-IH inchea. Another fired It iiroj-i tile L".. liu hea into the at the ahield. The lirat ahot H-netrtel I', inchea. and the Illumine ol the aec- on. I waa checked after a a-netratioii ol I' iih hea. Five ahot were lireil in all and none uivecdcd ill luercing the ahield. One of the miaaile .truck on the edge of the ahield anil, chipping oil a luccc. hurled Itaell ill the wiaal. Ill U-ot waa conducted iiutlcrthcau-rvixiou d Captain ( niton and Lieutenant An drew, 1.. Ih of the regular army. IHIOIITANT AMKMIVIKSITa. VVIna Mm In allfornla Murk llrn.lllr.l liy 1 1tem. Sam Fa.N laco, July 2.1 Cbarle A. Welmore of the Yiticultural Couimia aion ha returned from Waidiington, where he haa U-cn intere.tiil in tarill legialation. On In trip to the national capital in January he aecured a favor aide recommendation from the Senate Committee on Finance on two meaaure of interc.t to the wine men of the Slate, and on hia recent vi.it aecured their pa aage through the l'pa-r lloiiae of (on greaa. They were not included in the lull a il came from the limine of liepre aeutativea, and were therefore among the iul.jcct of consideration hy the con ference committee. One of theae meaa ure i the change of tint v on wine from an ad valorem lo a aiHvilic tax, I'nder the Mckinley hill the Mvilic dutvon till wine in caak i M cent a gallon. The Wilaon hill a amended hy the Sen ate make the duly M cent on aweet ami :iti cent on d'rv wine. The other amend nt extend the tamding pvrual lor .nirita from three to eight year therehy giving the neceaaary time for maturing in hulk. Till. MAM AMI .ltO.ll-H. Huulh t'arallna' IMaeen.arjr Law h Again ttafurreit. I'oi l mbi a, X. C, July 2:1. (iovemor Tillman Hated t-nlay that he would ia- ue hi proclamation reoa-ning the dia- m-naarie Auguat I. He aay he I de termined to enforce the law more vigor onalf than ever. The (iovernor e plainel hi ptaution, aaying the diviaion airaiuat the conalitutloiialilv of the law wa due to the political prejudice of the Siinremel ourl. ncaai.i inai ineuiviaion did not altn t the act ol l'X, the mm enlorcemeiit ol which ince April 17 when the diviaion waa pronounced, he ri plained hv aavingthal he hal ileter niiinil not to leave the !.. n men an oiiiairtiinitv to liruig a tevl caae. He ap aj-ar to take It lor granted that Juatlce t.rav, who aueii-edcd Juatice M.-tiowan J u I v "JO. iaacttlcd in hia opinion aa to the law' validity, (irav wa rtvanlent of the Slate Senate when the law wa i.a.ae I. and aaai.tl in il enactmenl The (ioernor' propai-.l action cauaea the grvatc-t anletv. Irlurt fur Ike Arnmr. V .iiiN..r.", July 2l.-Carp-nter' hell, weighing SV pound ea-h, fln-d from a twelve-inch ritle, (ail.d to a-ne Irate the eightceii-inch Id-thlehem plate and ton. of armor, worth .,(' hae la-en a.cetitiil hv Hie Navv IVpart ineiit. 1 lux- are tin- re-ulta id tit-day' ta-ta at the Indian ll. l proving gniuti.l The llarvrvueil ina-eaa haa Wn vtndl- ate.1. and il uae lirmly eatahliaheil (or or.lnan.i-. The tlrat ol the heavy ar tuoreil lattle-ahi, w hit h haa Nvn o long ih lave.1 lor It pn-tavtive la-ll, can mm la rapidly ouiplctel. A4l.ki lr l-nenllal. S j Kiim im o, July 21. There waa a mi-rling of tha state I'opuh.t' Coiumit- U-r tin evening, at which Adolph Sutru apta-aml ami ma.le an ad Ireaa, j.raiti ia.iv iiidoraing the platlorm. Tin I liaikrd tin a an io. . atmn that he will la the I'opuh.t candidate liar Mayor. PULLMAN'S POLLS. Another Outcoriie of the (in-at Hallway Strike. I MR DEBS ON TRIAL1 QUITE AN UNUSUAL SIGHT. Al fnllmaa Ik. fr.Mnr. .Mk MIIIHa Waa Kaaeaawrf la fraaer.a Ir4r llurlag wa Klarllnn-l.aunilrjr 4ilrl. Allnrfca4 hf Anaaea. Clin ai.o, Julv 21. Tim anioual light of militia lo preaerve order at the ll waa wilneaae-l at I'ullman to-day. At theaitth primary district polling la.-e of the Thirty-loiirth Ward, haatiil at tha Tullman engine-houae, a light wa aagI between tha fai tion apartliig John YV. Miller and Frank i:i-y lor nomination for tha Third Senatorial diatrict. Miller' int-reta at the I'ull man poll were in charge of Alderman Chad wick, while the American Railway I'nion candidate, Kola-y, wa upairleil hy a large crowd of lha atriker. The latter claimed that their men were not having fair play, and that Miller had two of three judgee and all of the clerk. They pla. ed William Ilirkhollat the poll aa a challenger, and Alderman Chad w irk demurred, claiming that HirkboiT wa not a realdelil of the ill.tr lit. llila canard a lively row, and for a time il looked a if the crowil, wlilcn nan rapi ny imrcaacd, would clean out the polling .lai. 1 he lajln-e were notified, and aenl a Patrol wagon with Lieutenant llaxaetl and eight ollicer to the rarne. At the aame time Rome one rent for the trooHi, and twodetachmeiitaof Company F, lirat ICegiuifiit, were aenton thedouhle ipm k to the h)I1. The how ol force pre- venteil any trotllile, ami Hie laiiu-e urove the crowd lau k. The reaolt of the elei Hon wa the return of the union dele gate by a vote of 214 to 104. No more trouhle occurred until 4 o'cha k. when the laundry girliUit work. When thev elt the work they were ur- priaeil hv a demon. trative crowd of from ;nO to I, "HO women an-l children. Several .)lni-iiii n were on haml, ami gave them protection. No arreat were made. The ailice were not aoctlMomed to dealing with a crowd of the feminine gender. and did little more than keep the moat turbulent women from aeiting hold ol the frightened girl. At no clock II fly Hollander, who have la-en employed alxmt the work aa InuiU-r hover and track grailera and repairer, left the work lor their home in Itormland. They had guard of ixtecn policemen, commanded hy Lieutenant Ilaaaett. Scarcely had they reache.1 home when II") atriker aiirroiiiiile-l them. The Hilii-e chargeil the crowd aeveral time with hla-ral uae of rlulal la-fore they di.riil. TIMK IMS rXI'IKKIt. Northern I'arlltr nal Miliar lllil "l Mlgn lha . krala. Itoni.t, Waxh., July 23. Six o'clia k alurday evening the time expired for the acceptance of the contract of ita late employe by the Northern Pacillc Coal Company, and at that hour no aig nalure had la-en received, and it wua tacitly undertixl they could not nettle w ith the company ahort of a III per cent coiiipromiae. tieneral Manager Kangley waa here until late in the aftern.xin, when he left for Tacoina. The impre aion prevail with many that the com pany will condui t no further negotia tion for a nettle mcllt w ith old employe, hut take immediute atcp to wcti re a new force of men. From the unusual activity on the part of the lia-al manage ment It l evi.leiit mime preparation arc lx-ing made to that end. It haa la-en given out that the ili-mand for coal make It imiH-rative to atart the niinea ly Aug- uxt I. It i i.rettv ivrtaln that, il the company proaaea lo work the plant on the lerina lirolamil III lie l-oiura. i, u will lie ticceaaarv to iuilKtrt miner, lor the old miner nave ny aiamung oui nra. ti. iiHv di-clarcd their watitive inleii- iii.ii not to accent the new . hiilule ol nri.t-a lor work. The impreaaion I gen eral in camp that, if new men are brought in. Ihevai Imnegroea to the liumla-r of 400 or 500, ami that their entrance will las under the protection ol Hie ol .lii.rv. The introiluction of colored mill era here in HHV engendereil a very hitter lii-ling. It i Rcarvi-ly to im preumeii inai nie local miner will auhinit to their coming in without dciiioii.trationaol Rome char ai ter. A home guard of alamt 1(J men wa organised here two week ago, and the laaly ha been drilled aim. ml daily nice, having attained conaiilcrable pro ficiency in had iMovement. Weaxm of no character are pnalunsl on the drill ground or in parade, but it i rumoreil arm have la-en as nrel. to l-e nxst if them i a demand (or them. The men aa a rule have U-eli ekeccdihglv unlet and orderly aince the inaugiiralioii ol the atrike, and It waa thought hy roiiic that lliedi!tcreliceln.-lwcch the company and men could Ih M-tlled without ei- treine meaaure. May 1, when the men went out, there were alamt lAO emplove on the iav roll, and verv lew hae left (or other lieldx. The inactivity of the mine haa iMVaaiontsI a complete paral y.i to Ita al huaitic. Vnrlan' Itlarlnlnia-r. Woom M,Cal., July 21. When Sam uel 1. Worden wa aakiil in court to-day a lo the truth ol the rumor that he had made a coiifcaaion, he indignantly denied it, and wrote and igncd the following atati-ment to the pre. and the puhlir " I aaw yc.trr.lay an article purx.rtmg to ronvev lo the public the Idea or im .riaioii that I have made a coiifcaaion in reran I lo the derailment, if it waa de railed, ol a train in Yolocumitv on Julv It. I wi.h to aak all the new. paper, in Calilorma in mv name to.l. nv aa utter Iv talxe any ami all nch ataleiueiita a tending to give the public the idea that I have admitted my participation in Una, one ol the ln.x.1 damnahle etlorta lo wear awav mv life, lam Inn.acnt mv aelf. either a a principal or an aecrxaory. of auv auch ilee.1 or act with which I am chargeil." rirl.l M ill Nul Tr...r.r. S n FaM im o, July 21 A letter from Supreme Ju.tice vtephen J. Field haa la-en received by the judiciary of thrjclaol lalair, no mailer how inaigmti in the Nation" History. TO BE STRENUOUSLY FOUGHT HAItTIH TO IIAIEMaTM. Tha Bapre-alallta WrllMlk. Tre.ld.at WA.I...OTO,.. July 23,-Th. following' important Lf-cral IUttl letter fM. M. I. H.rlr, Chairman of M ' ' " .. , .. .... the !!ou Su'aoinmiltee on Trtit, to II. ). Ilaveuieyer, rreidriit of the American Sugar llellning Company, waa mailed to-day : " If you npply lo t'liairman f the SuU-ohimittce n Trutta and Manu facture, the information akel for here in, I will that it laid la-fore the public. A free trader niyai-lf, and Miev ing no Ui hould las levn-d on aiigar (nor anything elw, except lor revenue ; never theleaa. a pra. -tii-ally fvery article ol general miiumptioii I t retain pn.tM lion I leel no prejudice agmnxt the tugiir intere.1 a auch, and I think a large num ber ol the memla-rol the I louae enter tain the aan.e View. A, however, the ugar trtiet demau-l protei lion, or, more ...... .uaLinir. the taxation of the public lor il pniht, it ahotild put la-fore Congrex and the public Ita real condi tion, xolhal an iiileiiigeni opinion oi ui merit of it demand may I formed. If. iiix.n an actual ami ncce.xary inve.i- mi nt of cah capital, you cannot ave youraclf from l. w ithoiit burdening the taxpavera, then nigur haa aa much juxli licatiiin 'and more) for la-ing hxl from the public rexoun e by luxation a many indil.tne which we am in pax.ing uic Wilaon hill, and it hould fallowed to remain ii-n the rharitv hat. I', how ever, it prom nave ith mrmi.-, hen llgurixt up on an actual caxti ami unwatcrcd capital ptia k, then yon, a a luir-miu deil man, will agree with me that you ahould not have anv legixlative favora. In audi an event a tax ol I cent a-r iund iiixui 100-ih-gree angar. (or revenue only, would l-e a lair and equita ble one, iM-rniittiiig a nilm-tion o( one- hiindriiltli ol a rent for each degree ol iweelnrx lacking. Su. h a tax aa tin", while taking nothing from the treaaury ol your company, woiil.l aur a great many million into the government mi ler. The inlormatioii -ke. (or i com prehended under (our head: " Fir-t What i the prcxenl lax value, i. e.. coat ol retiliicing nl it plant actu ally in i-ratioii and neceaxary to pn duiv the.Uanlityol reline.1 augar turned out hy your company? "Secon.l hat have la-en ine aciuai profit ol the American Sugar it. -fining Company for each full liwal year mice it organ'iation, and what are it prollt a far in the current year? 'Third What annual .alary m paid lo each of ita general ollicer'.' Fourth What i the actual paid-in caxh capital, including the plant turned in at their ri al caxii markei vaiue, ami what i tin-nri-M-nt niri.lux (iiii.I ol the company, including all individual prof it-' "The McKinlev bill give the augar refiner auopxrtuiiityof collecting from the i on. inner a tax of one-half of a cent m-r taiund iiixui all augar alaive No, 10, Initch xtandnrd. and the coiixumptioil of clarxcx of augur during the paat lliree liacal vearx, aggregating 12,lwl,H02,4Hi ixmiidx. fully H.OOO.i J,i m ol w hu h were alaive Ihia limit. It follow therefore that the augar tru-t and inilelx-mleiit re- tiner in the 1'nitiil Stati-a inilxt have received over t lt),000,00i) of the eoplf' money, while the government received during the three year M70.7M. A your company hnx aaked certain favora, the propriety ol atipplying the coiimrv with the inlormatioii axknl herein will not In oiii-xtiom-it hv o reaxoliahle a man ol buaineaa a voiirxelf. You are a I K-iiin- cnit. and will, I t mat, join me in the liox- that within a lew year the prexent w ret. he-1 ayMeiii ol taxing Hie people (under the mixlcading notion o( protec tion) (or the la-nelitol private interextx woiil.l lx- iione awav Willi eniireiy ami forever." KCItakU IU ALLOW IT. The IIKI INIK iff lit IIH. lral ir the inlrralliin ol l.alior Ilia llrhair. Xaw Yokk, July 2.I. Sow that the bitter railroad atrike ia over, the leader of the liM-nl lalxir orgntii.atioii are talk ing up the mutter of aecuring pro!T de-fi-nae for IVhx. Thia activity i in ac cordamv with an apa-al ixaued hv l'rexi dent liomMr of the American Fe.lcra tiou of l.alxir, which will lx- puhtixhed in the Augii.t iiiiinlx-r of the Amen. 'an Fedcrutioii, theolliciul orguii of the Fed eration. It read ax follow a : " Fngene V. Hebaatftiida a. one of tin luiH-t coii.picuoux and interexting ligurea la-lore the country. oneioutl hia lion eaty and devotion to the runae ol tin wrongi-d againxt the w rong-d.a-ra. Ye terduy he waa in juil waiting the action ol the I lilted Stutex null IX iiim.ii Ihe charge of contempt of injiinctiou. II. wiia niiin-ateil to apx-ar la-lore four dil leri-nt court, ha-ated hundredx of mile (nun each other, each at the aame time He ia iimlcr indictment lor conxpiracy lor ola-viug the inxlriictiona ol liiorgun ijit ii ii and re-iuextiiig ntilroa.1 men to .(Hit work to aid their xtruggluig fellow workmeti. The i-orixirutioiix have their claw ready to fuxten Uxin the laaly ol Ik-lai. not aimiilv to trv uml cruxii mm but thev hoe to force the men of lalxir into ailence ami alavixli aut.inixion That purxxe can md. dare not and will not xnccii-d. Ieh Inilxt la' ilcfell.hxl and ablv dcfcndcl. In hi tx rxoii at Ihia tune he repn-xent the right ol laiair. r ugi-ne v. i-eox ia w jKxiriiinii. he haa no monev : lux trial and prepuru lion lor it will re. i u ire a cohanlcral.lt' amount, and we know that the worker of the country have never yet lai-n a- plied to in vain to help the caue ol iiia- ti.T. humanity and right. All union ahould contribute. We aak all lalxiriug nu ll t-i ox n aubacriptlon lor the I Vh. legal deli-ne fund." The Feileration head the I i rat with a aubacriptlon of $.'I0. V4 lUUi (M ITIOK. II Mill li imilalr.1 With the American Hallway t nli.n. Kxa Citv, July 21. J. S. M.Fa.1 den. Secretary of the Imal American Lailwav I'uion in Argentine and a per sonal friend of IVl-a, relurnnl to the city to-day after a week vi.it with Is-b in Chicago. McFaddcn atatcd that lVl- and hia iMWorkera, how in jail under le-tcral indictment, were bii.ily eugagel in perfecting plana (or the orgauiiation of a in aa lety, liaiiicly : the American lalr I'nion. It ia their intention, he .aid, to include in thia organization all la'orof w hatever km. I not merged un der the head of railroading. It will lx alliliate.1 with the Ainernan Railway l uioiiand .l.ml'tU-xx la- iMiitmUrd by the aauie otiii ulx. Tin rr l to lx- iw ir ft la llrrl.1.4 Again. I Them, an P" M-al Will bn Taken tu thn Muprema ..Mrt Cungrr.a W III ha A nulled II alniulil ba N'arr.anrjr. Chic viio, July 21. What iaconaidered by lalx.r lea ler a one of the lined im lairtant legal battle in the nation' hi tory wa Ix-gun in the I'niti-d State Circuit Court to-day, wle-n I'reaidelit iK-lw, Yi.t-I'reai.lent Howard, Secretary Keliher and Pirector Ihigcr of the American llailway Union by their at torney, W. W. Frwin, S. S. (in-gory and C. S. Harrow, llle.1 an anawer to the contempt rule. The defeiiae pMxMa i to carrv the caxe to the Supreme ( ourt in the event of an a Iverxe ili-ciaion here, and if defeated U appeal to Congrex. It w ill be contended that w hat the court hu d amount to a uxiirpntioii 01 xiwer. The defeliae will follow cloxely the line of Ihe report of the lloatlier coiumit tee III ( oligreax, w lilcli niveau- gated Judge .leiikilix. Il (he Supreme Court dei Ian the injunction and con tempt mclh.xl g.axl luw, ( oiign- win I a- H.kixl. the haal lalxir leader aay, to amend Iheatatutexand to curb the xwer of Ihe court, and every candidate lor Congn-M will I aaked lo pledge him aelf lor auch a reform. Iiefendant deny it wa the purpoae ol the American Hallway 1 11 1011 or tliein- Ive to veat the management ol (lie union with xwer to order atrike, aa egeil in the inlormation, an. I aay the atrike were di-i laril or ilixi-onlinued liy a vote of a majority of the ineinlx-ra in the m-rvice alleclixl. They deny tiny ordered a atrike on the Illinoi Central, ami dec lure the employe atruck of their own accord, but not tor the pureof hindering the trunxjrtatioii ol the mail or intc rxtate commerce. 1 hey ileny that after the ixauance of the injunction the orgaiiiation of the union wax continued othcrwixe than by generally advixing railwav men to la-come ineinlx-ra. 1 hey tenv that anv telegram m-t forth in the inlormation. except one coun.eliiig the men to xtand firm, were nciit by them. They deny they adviw-d, approve.1 or participatixl 111 acta ol violence, ine leleiu an I allege thai alter tne injunc tion waa crved iixm tliem they acte.1 upon the aovice ol coiinxel. A great cniwu 01 apcciatora innmgeo the corridor of the Federal building, and atruggled for place in the court- naim w hen the bearing Ix-gan. I iille-l State Judge Woial mid (iroancup oirtl- niixl the Ix-iicli, and Hiiiiii-.liut.-lv alter taking their wat or-lenxl the courtnaim clean-. I ol the cmw.l w hich xtiaxl in the aiale. Mr. leli, Mr. Keliher and Mr. Kinrera were ill iiiurt early, and greeteil the four primmer when they were brought in. I lie proeecuiioh wa renn-xeiiteil l.v 1'ixtri.t Attorney .Mil chriet, Six.-ciul Coiinael Fdw in Walker ; 1 . - . .. O . I ami Axaixtiini luxirici .viioruev i.uiki. while the Atchixon and ToH-ka ruilroiid wax rcprem-iited by ci-t orpomttoii ( 01111 ael John Miller uml K. A. liaticroft. At torney ( iregory oH-ned the main cuae with the aiiggextion that the hearing ol iebiiud the other la? poxtam-d until after Ihe trial under the indictment M-iidiiig Hguilixt them, hut the ailggea lion wum not xu-tailn-d by the court. After the n-a-ling of the information againxt the prixoneta by the Hialrict At- tornev ami the hearing ol tin- anawer ny the ih-leiidiiuta' law ver, Attorney F.rwin UHHI-.I foriiiully that the delendiint U dixmixxed. He nlao al.el that the gov ernment elect whether It would try the prixmier on the original indictment or the injunction, .nnign vvia.ix repnen the government would elect by going on now, and Attorney tin-gory ln-gun hi arguiiieiit ill .upixrlof the motion to dixinix the hill, lie .aid the injunction rextrnim-d the .h-li-ndiinta nun prevent ing the employe hv thrcut. intiiuida li. hi, lorce, violence or H-rxnaxion from performing their diitiex, and in. lining tin 111 lv threutx, violence, lorce or in 1 1 11 1 1 lit 1 1 Hi to leave the aervii-e of the Mud. Ill the injunction order the word " iH-rxuiixion " wax xtrickeii out. Thi called out a xtutc incut hv Judge Wixxlx who .ill. I the court had refuxe.1 to enjoin men from inducing other men to leave their work. The iiiextiou i now in Ihe C ourt ol Apia-alx in the .Northern I acini- cuxe. and the court had 110 dexire to interfere with it. (in-gory Raid the in junction did not enjoin the lender of the union (nun inducing the men to .juit work, whereilixin Ju-lge Wixxlx .hi. I: " The injunction wax a general order not to interfere with the oa-rutionol the roii'lx. Whether H.lviing wu an interference ia a.piextion lo ! decidixl. KMI-IITH or I.AIIOIt. Mr liu Ire' a ni-liriiie lo t'tirri-ln.e I lin t'nln I'ai-lllr Murtgagra. ( M a 11 v, July 24. It wu rumored thi alteriuajii that IN-Iegnte M. t iture had a Rcheme for having the government fore cloxe the mortgage, on the I 11 1011 rai ilir and have thi railmad oM-rate-l by the government in the future, a haa la-en advtaated by the Knight of l.alar. Mc liiiire xet-iiix to think thi could lx- done without (urther delay if only ("ongri-x will take action upon the matter, ami il tin I ongrvai.liw not 1I0 the right thing, lie think Ihe next Cohgrt-a w ill la ma.Ie U ol more friend of the nxple, o that the H-ople, a well a the railroad., will receive aoine conaidt-ration at the hand of the government. The leader now here are in hearty avmpalhy w ith I VI -a, and expreax thcliiacU'ca a willing to do all in their mwer toaxxiat him in making an able defeliae. Among other things to la- coii.iih-nxl by the Fxectitive lt.aarl while in Omaha 1 the .iiextion of form ing lalxir mililia compaine. and (mm Ihe exprex.ioti made by the inemta-r ol the l.i-ncral Fxectitive lloard it 1 iinte pnibable that an order will la? Ix-ned aak ing all meiiila-ra of tlie.-rhr tola-come nicinlx-rx of (he State imlitia in the varum. Mate of the I'nion. lli-trd Tvnanla' Hill. I.oxix., July 24. In the llouxe of Common to-.lay Mr. Chaiula-rlain re-auini-l the debateon theevictol tenant' I'l. I. lie di-nic-l that there waa any ue cex.il for exceptional legi.I.it.on. There 0.tra.l'i Claim Rejnclad kf 1 Ikn aianfurd K.late. I Sa! FnAHfiM-u, July 24. Mr. Leland' Stanford by her attorney, Wilaon dt Wilaon, ha notified the government through I'tiiiwl State Iitrict Attorney Charle A. (iarter, that iU t laim for 15,. 0U0.000 agaumt the etat of Senator Stanford ha been rejected. Thia ineam that Mr. Stanford i-onidera the demand of the government unjust and without foundation, and it will be paid, if ever, only at the end of long litigation. So fur a the government i concerned, the matter w ill rent a it i lor aeveral month. Al leaxt I'lxlrict Attorney darter haa notilied the liepartim-nt of Julii-e that he ha received formal notice of ihe re-ji-ction of tha claim by Mr. Stanford, theexei ulrixol theextale. and no further action will U taken hy linn, unle. in .inn le.1 lo do IK) by the Attorney- icu eral. January M, lH'.i.'t, tliere w ill lie due to the l intel state for aid extended to the Central Pacific Company the ol 2,:M.2,000. It i alleged that the Stan fonl elate miixl iiay a large pniirtion of Hint ind.-hti-lniTX. Id-twecii January 10 and March Hi of next year the gov ernment inut bring anil 111 a superior Court of tin State againat the i-Mate or it claim will 1 forever barn-d. It caa not coinmeiice any mil prior to the lirat named date. It lx iiiideratinal Mr. Stan- lord will not undertake to pay any of tha la-neliciarie and legatee under the will, unle the le guilt vol (ho goveriiinelit' clallil h la-en fully deteriniliixl. The other adminixtration pna-etHling will go on jimt a they have inee the extate ha lai-n in proliate, ann ine i nmuie vouri will continue to grant all allowance for the i.avinent of the legitimate cluim for iiiaintaining the proin-rly wild thonv who are ileK-ndelit Uhiii it. ITALIAN HKNATK. t rl..l Want lo Turn Kmlirnllun fnmi Amrrlra to Arrlrn. Kowg, Julv 1. In the Senate to-ilay Prime Milliliter Criepi in the courae of H-ei h referred to the recent capture of Kax.ala by the Italian fon-ea. Ilcan- nounceil ri-inlorcenienta were not re- niinxl to enable the Italian at Ka-xulu lo nmintain their ixieitioil. Neither would it la? tieT..arv lor them to (urther exxxe theinxeive in imine wiiu me I K-rvi.ln-x. (. rixpl a-liiei thai 11 waa 10 la hoi.e.1 Italy woiil.l lunl mean lo col onize Africa. The gn-at objei-t to lie at tained waa to nili.titute emigration to Africa for emigration tu America. The captureof kaxxula ha not altered Italy' relution w ith the ixjwera. Her relation with (ireat Hritain are excellent. n motion of Cavaletti the Senate expreaaisl it thank to Cri.iii and the Prexi.h-nt of the Senate (or llieir devotion to the aervice ol their country. The adoption of the motion wax the aignal lor an tin uxiinl ace ne. The Senate then adjourned lor the Hummer rcce. rwiiiif i4i iir rw rr-ni-T hi 11 ip . . - - r ( Nilith l lilte.1 Stat.-, circuil an-l Ihe ju- cant, w.ai .anno, ,n . r.., in ii.h. new , , .itr.cta in (ireat Hritain in .I1.-1.rjr and lr of the ( .l.lorn.a su- union, and .!. th. aim. .g iu pr..n,1-; wiM.K lllIlllU.r ( rvu.UilM preme l onri, 111 w inch jii.iii-e ri.-i.i in . or un r-ax-u i.m.i, iorv wo. m which the llouxe i i ai..-J uixm lo , , . ... t , U .1 jiiiai with in in-iaii.i. ine tun origiiiatoi a ! 1 ta)Va. 1 " Ihe I ri-li avxtein of clamor, and wa Vi..'Iuk, It. C., July I,. The I.j r.n trial wa lu-l.-I at a 1- hour lat evening. A aynticipwtixl, the defenae aa that Ihe .lua.ting J 1 done in elf- rornx.iain.lent atalea thai ha will dei line will ftn-Vl la) limit the oiler of a lwnd-r to the New York cm mt and wiH remain on the I'a. ill. Coat .in int. rrrnrh Anll-Annrrkl.l Hill. I'tma, July 21. The ant(a)tnarchi.t lon-e-l (mm Ihe governnirnt, not by ax rial, but hv ixiiiti. al and pariiainentarv . It migbl re extnl.h. Ii a mi,l exigi-nclea minority of tenant, w hi. e it would in duce the n al to demand further li-v-. a- hill wa again dun aat-ed in the Chamla-r dcleiixe. The pirv w out over three lion, lie uggcxt.-d that Ihe meaaure ! CkT. Ivpulu-a Ut-day. The government hour, and hmught in a vrrlict of mtir- w itlelraw n and Ihe evicted tenant in rehired to aiivpt any amrt'Jw'rni. to dcr a ith recommendation to men v. The In land l-e r-iu vrd t.'ir.nigti l!ie re-mact- the mraaitre deapitethe fitrt of Judge then wlitem-rd hun lo la? hanged ineiit an-l ettriiaion of the thirteenth art era I member, 0 Q lite wrrk fn.ui) to-day, clau-e of the land a.'t of l;il. The I'miiiiila.lun Chnarn. Wamiimitom, July T-. It i Mated on w hat ix(X)iixidi-r-.l reliable authority that the President, in addition to Carroll I', Wright, haxchoxen Judge I.yuian Trum bull of Chicago and a prominent Sew lorker, who lia alwaya taken leei iiiten-xt in the canae of lalxir, and wIiixm judgment in ipiextion of thi kind i re gnrdixl a (air and impartial, to nerve ax liieinlx-rx ol (he imiiiiiiIxbi.ui to niveau ate the Chicago ftrike. The niime of the Sew Yorker, it i Mated, ha not Ix-cn meiiHoned, except in confidence to one or two ot the rreai-lent a.lvixerx It i axxerteil that he ban accepted, and aa mam a Judge Trumbull indicate hi acceptance, the coiiiiiiixhioii will lx- an noil need. I'la (ill I.e. area. MoiM'-iil II. ir Si-iiiM.a. Yellowxtolie Park, July 2X A telegram received here to-day fmm a reliable aource xay a xhiak resembling an -nrth.iiuke wua felt at the Norrir gevaer Imxin at 4 . t The new crater gevxer, w hich ha la-en . ID let for xoine time, bnike out with tcr rilic force, throwing na-k weighing twenty-live xun.lx to tin- height of a 10 eet. Steam nme -xHi i.-et. ami waa ac i-oiiipiinii-d hv a rmir eoiialing the com tune.) exliauxt of a tlioiixnn.l l.x-oino- tivex, w hich could lx- beard ten lull. -a. Kvery gevaer in (he Sorri haxin plnycd lor hour. HUH llnriliia ut liMiai-tiiiien. Ciu:KNK, July 21. A x-titioii to Cotigrexa, praying (or the iiiix-achiin nt ol Attorney- iencral ! lu-y, wa aigned by every ineiiitx r of the union here, and will be fin-iiluted among the citien by a coiiimittee (nun the union. Iloth male uml felnule rexidelit of the Slate will U re.iiextei to xign it. All of the liaal branchea throughout the country are taking xiiuilnr action. Mil w i k:k, July 21. The Federated Trade Council, n-pn-xenting 10,000, look tep to-night lo petition Collgrex to iui-ucli the Attorney- ieneral for hi action in the railway atrike. Ilrltl.h ( iilunil.la Truuhle Hrtllvil. Sanvimo, It. C, July 24. The tronble in regard to wage cxixting lx-tween the miner of thi dixtrict and the manage ment of the colliery, which threatened to cloxe .low n (he iiiinea and throw out of employment 1,500 men, wa virtually act Hi-. I to-.lay hy the miner in max meeting axxeinhlcd agreeing to work un der the exi.ting rate until the end of the j-ear. Itrrlaliin nt HVnttle. Sk mil, July 24. The neven rioter who were arrextcd at Sixikane July 5, chargeil with contempt in attacking a Northern Pacific train, w ere found guilty in the Cnitcd State Ihxtru t Court to day. f the priaonera, Augnxt Wei-. Alexander t ilxen, William (1. xh lard, Ax tel l.ivan, lietirge Foxier and John Clark were n-ntt-nced (o eight liiolitha' and Alex Kiriitle to four month' impriaon ineiit. W ill Itrturn to Wnrk. Ih rrr, Mont., July 21. The local union men on the Northern Pacific to day voted to a man to return to work. The nn-n on the I'nion Tacit'ie an-l Mon tana I'nion xtill hold out, hut will prob ably return il axxiirv.1 they can have their old poMtiolia. There i no trouble of any kind at Itutte. Help t'nim Out. Me .r.n.rr, Kl. Ptx.i, Julv 21) A fire here tit-. lav cauard a lool t ! 7i.W " . The tire Marled alx.ut V o'clia k thi morning in a be nieiit of a ilrv-gix.l .tore, and wa riot 1 got under control until mam, then only by the aid of the lil.aimingtoii an-l Mm ! onk lire de partrnenU. The inuran.e ia aUiit half. Lot nf tka Cctarallra. isgr Sm.mv, Seb., July 21. Two t.undml IVnvi-r Coxeyitea impriaone.! here are threatened with an epidemic of typhoid, cued by ir an-l innrti. lent f.x.l and tilthy nrroun.lir.ga. Tin y are crow.lfl in a building n-.l large enough for half their nnmla-r and obliged to leep on the (aire thntr. FOR THE FARMERS Se'iTt Matter Worthy of riter (.".refill rental. A BIG LEAK IN THE DAIRY What a Tnung Karmar Wkn Allan. linn In l.nnil II I in rnry l.ong tn A thlus l-artnlnlng to I Ir.l-t I... vmnm. lug Itnra In urh ( a. a. A correaixuident of Hoard' lairyti,,B write: "A dairyman who i u.in . eparator Raid one of hi neighl.ir. lieve.1 he could obtain equally u g.j reaiilt from the old ineth.xt, pnivi.hn hi milk Rtmal long enough lo L-cm our. He may have ha-l ome mi,. ing. however, (or he hrmight lo the lir.t dairyman who own a llulxta k 11,1;,. tealer a Rumple o( hi akiiu milk. , l.x.k a aample ot In milk that Lad lvR run through the aeparator, in wl,i. , found practically not a truce of fat, wl,,;, hia neighlxir' teted fully I jx-r o-nt. ' hew ! he aid, how much in, (- ing at that rate'." ' How many i(iu., of milk do you have daily'." 'Alamt ; poilliilx. inen you are ioxing ari iKiuiidx a day or more.' He did not -itj around long to 'talk ixiiiti. a,' h.u lu i n liikii-g rapid alii. lex toward hxia. The laxt heiird fnuii him he wu. Mliu! .(Hiring alter thia maiiner: ' Now, ynnni man, I want lo know what you areY'in, to do? lb-re you are loxtng alxnit M-vrn xiuiid ol butter a .lav. You know very well you cannot uflord auch a big leakai (hat ; but then a w-parator c...i. money, and tiiin-a are awfully cloxe tin. .pring and we miixt curtail ex iH-iiea wherever we can. Yea, I know; (ml ju.t lok t it; .even pound a day: 2lo pound a mouth at 20 cent, flj. II.im mny mouth will it take to loxe enough tol.uy a aeparator'." Ju.t then the horn hie lor dinner, and the next news we hear from It 1 tu hi neighlxir i umtiiotinl to aix ar at 5 a. m. xharp w ith a t'alxix k texter to text hi entire herd. Tien who know thia young farmer lxe-t l.trt no fear of hi ' going daft,' for healluai no one to lead him very long in anytliuif H-rtaiiiing to tlrxt-clax limning." rrallirr-Katliig a llxl.ll. Kxpericnce tea. he me that featlirr eating i merely a habit iutowhirhtowli get when eating aoft haal. The fuali get the f.xxl on their hill, throw their head to clean their bill, and thin get the food on their feather. Fowl pick at everything that hatk like eatal.Im; ro when they have cleaned their platter they clean one another' feather, tnj aa there i more dxxl on their hea-Utlixn fixe where, they pick there for the fool and thin pick the feather. 1 Ixjnght aoine egg of a neighlxir whoe hem picked feather o badly that theirliea.il and neck were bare and olten bleeding. Thi neighlxir alwava feed aolt foul once a day. I attributed the feather eating to the aoft l.xxl clinging to their lent her, and et the egg regardle.. ol coiixcipiencex. I hud a line lot of chick. Thev gn-w into layer. We had plenty of wheat at that time, and I gave the aoft food a rext for xix month and Inl only grain. There wa no (cullic r-ratinf goiiig on among (hoxe hen. With tha llrxt iiiex of aolt f.aal I gave them Ix-gu the habit of feitther-eutilig, and it u kept up nntil I left otr hi-ding Rod (,..1 and lf.1 grain. Thia laxt winter I (! grain to my hen. There wua 110 d atlirr-i-ating among them. Thi Rpring I W aolt f.x.l, and thev went to eating frith era. The hen i have now are ilnwo l-ghorn. Thoae formerly kept erf moatlv the Ilia, k Spanixh. I never hr any trouble with feather-eating enrpt w hen fiixling aoft lixxl. The lonlmual ftiillilg of Rofl dxxl luitkea fi'Hthrr-raling liahit a xtrong one, and I hair fimn'1 onlv the. mc n-me.lv, that of feel. ng hard fma'l. Sew York Tribune. The I'nhliage Worm. For the hateful cabbage worm, uf which tliere are three kind, each aura than the other, many iiiethi.lxof tn-t-ineiit have Ixi n recommended. Hue 11 to dixxolve aaltpeter in water and xpritr kle the aolution on Ihe plant. Another i to acatter bran or line middling on the leave. Thi ha the merit of lx-iii i-ir.-ftive in wet or damp weather, a tli worm are covered by the Micky f and n.ade helplexa. Another remedy" to xprmkle inxecl Mwder on the wurint, and a dillerent kind of powder ix thrw called " xlug ahot." I ry coal ahc v alxo riinin mended, a well ax pltrr made odoroii by carlxilic acid, t'thrr victim of it raveiiou apx-tite for th lemh-rext kind of cabbage and '!' How era e-piiially think Ihe 1110M eirnl ive treatuieiit in to pick themoir by hand. Sometime all wav are Ix-.t, but here i theli.tof method to chaxe from. " help lo catch the bilttcrllie with! xinall build net on a handle four W long, for every inulure itixii-t can.'M make a hundred worm h-x to figtit Fora amall ganlen for faiinlv uwonlr it w ill pay to cut up a weh of ni.iiu net into .iinre large enough to civ plant and uxe theae a protection, l ing a lew iilanta unproli-cteil 011 li' the butterlliea may lay their egg. W the voung worm may I killed who xale hv Pari gn-en. Colman' r10 World.' I'll king Out Layer.. Mow many jultrymcn can phk o' a gix laying hen from a Mrang ll'k Sot many can do it, yet it can ci I doneaftera abort attidy of makt-up sni charactenixlica, ay a writer in t!' Sorthwext Farmer. There g x a li" with a thick neck, large head, ill-xliapeJ. walk liMlcaxly alwut, aix-uutigiy no intention or purpoxe in vi.-w. doe not care to acratch. but Ik""' aMiind the henhouxe, evidently wa.t.txt for her next feed. She get up late the morning an-l g.- to ta-1 early in If evening. That hen may la- put "D J a very jxtor layer. The egg- of the other hen gJ to help pat- fur krep. Here come another. he-i brixkly, and there i an elaMici'y n y nioveiiu-nt which ahow. .tie ha' ton thing in view, she 1. n- at and t;" appecraiiie, .111811 head, w Ih nei k nicelv an-he-1 or curved. ! age or acratcde all day long k In tiai bii.v to mine for her rv nieal. She i at the diair in the ne'ro ing waiting to lx. let out. he -Tll! -a lew inoiithfiil of feed and y"' mea-low. Io..king for iiiect. I" ' ,rr ' , get out in the morning hr f''" dcpoxit her ilailv egg in the r:-M. n-turna after a hurt forage. M- n' t clean and tidy, wKh a br-.gh'.! freahrea p'eaxant to the ete. I '' the fcrn that pva (.,r her d-el as. I f .-a pmtit all the year r-u:. I- w r:ti-r ha n-itn-e-l thrxe trait- h.x.l and kmiw that they a-.- ::.:-''' I'.y xt i Ituig the-e tra:tx an v ri . ' in a lew year, have a fine tha t.' If o o