EUGENE CITY GUARD. rrriatr. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. RATES TO SPOKANE Advance in the New Commodity Tariff to the Interior. AVERAGE OF THE ADVANCE Am larraa.e W blrta Will l'n Iba 1'nnnl T.rinl.iU aa a H.II.I Slaala-I.lst af lha t ummalll aa W bleb Iba Ha laa Ara tarbaagna1. I'oiiri am), Noveml-r 15. Commodity ralea from Chicago, the M irai aai (pi ami Misnuuri river to North Pacific lermi data were advanced Octolwr . Hate to intermediate Kinta have lawn ad Jil.trd, and advance will be made to-day. 'It. i. Mill nt the Coast on a Iwtter haai with the Interior. Out n( !"' coinmod itica, however, onljr forty-two have been rained. Among the commoditie on which rale are unchanged, are the fol lowing : Agncultural Implement, apple and li.h r, IK'., beer, glx bottles, prenaed THE ACT INVALID. GOLD BOND ISSUE DOMINION Of CANADA. Tb Ubllgallna mt laa Arlaaae t'eaatle I'aaaal ba Karrea1. Pii.brix, A. T., November 15. Tli Republican will pablialt to-mot row tin uUtence of a recent decision by the Supreme Court ol the United State, which Invalidates the Territorial In debtedness, amounting to $750,000. The deciaion wm in the case ol Charles Ed ward Lewi vs. Pima county to enforce the collection ol 2,250 coupons attach! to 150 bond laaued by the defendant county in 1HKJ under an act of the Ijff ialature ol that year directum the Hoard of Stliwrvisor t Imu bondi to .the anion tit of $2 "J.UtsJ in favor of the Art- loiia Narrow (iauge railnxad. The I -eg- The Leading New York Banken Dikcushinjf the Problem. THEY HAVE PLENTY OF COLD Largely, Wblle Iba Manas Will rer- al.h la llxnanllar freely Iba ial4 ...ii.r)i la Taba Iba Hued. Niw Yuu, November It. Five Tree ident of national hank, who are re- islaiure con. trued lU authority to enact garded aa the leader ol the bank Preai- , York .it,, n,.t m ti,. of. he money to "the nerrnnary avlmiinatrai- flc" ' W- Cannon, Preaident of lion of lie internal alfaira." Suit waa the Chaae National llank, late to-day. brought against the county three yeara They were Mr. Cannon, President Naxh ano aiMl the verdict n rendered for f , Exchange National, Taptwn ui tow vfaoatiu .i.uuh.i. r-iiuiiioiifli vi the legmlallon creating lainde was x- rial and rontrary to the ilarrmon ai t. The Unite. I Matee Supreme Court lake, no account ol thia view, but d lare lhat the l-rgi.lature waa rentneted by a clause which confine it to Hue ieciea of legislation onlv in favor of improve- menla winch facilitate the admiiiirtra- tion of internal allair. The decision close in the followuiK laiiKiia.e: " We are couilielled to hold that the Aa AaarvM kwfara Iba tiaag raablral Baaialr aa Mar Meeaerae. EoinacaoM.Novetnber II. f irChalea Tupper, Canadian IHuh Commiaaioiicr, dellverad a lei lure br lore the linvrei'''! cal Kiclrty tu-day upon the reaouna. and fenerai n-onoinlo condition of tht Dominion ol Canada, lie dilated upon the Influence of federation Qpon the eco nomic position of the Ifcjuiiiiion aa aeen late.l.ra Are r .a.e la labacrlba 'n the enormoui developi.ienU of trale and commerce, anij the prtfrttyoi the muntrv Belli ral It aince the rtahllh men! of the Iioiiiiiiioii, rpe. lally in the ipaliaion l lorriirn irane. i iiivii i trade in IWiJ and lK 't, be .aid, waa the hilfheal ever reached, and the increaw .inre t hT7 haa been la per cent. 1 he .lability of trad had Im n remarkalile. In apiteof the Mi Kmley law, the lliian- rial dialiirbatii-ea and the fall of priva Canaiia haa been little allecle.1. The demand for staple proilm t and eiport. aaaahixh aa ever. The aitualion ol the country lay in the eouiidiie.e of it hank in ? av.tem and the prudence of ita traib-ra. The exi-ellem-e of the national creilit had been ahoan in the auccece of the ix-ent loan, ahu ll waa now at par. He referred to lanada'e ripaii.ive coal and iron reaourcen and deim-ntauf nickel, aud eiprei-.l hia belief that wheat would continue to la the (rrat ataple frodilct of the Northwe.t Ioiik after the 'nilcd htatea bad icaned to urow it aa a profit or to eiimrt it. 1 he French treaty, be amid, had waled the owt-r of the Fourth National and Williamaof the Chemical National ISank. Theae ircntle- men hal attendeil a meeting ol the Building Committee ol the Charitix- lloiiae Aaaociation and itatherrd in the ollice of the Chaae National to diacna the imiiendiiiK K'vernment loan. The conaenaua of opinion waa that the bank- era ol New York would Vive up lar-e lion,., in ipieano , crea.e no on on 7 " " V,? , r J C.nla to r,ulate eitern.l tiade rela. ..r.in.i ti.e muniy wi.uu a couri oi .a. tu.n.. The (lltawa nmferi n.e would do can eiilorm I hi. hi i-ion afTccta an inane of 2tV (NX) by Mariiofa county in lavorof the Maticia and I'hii iiK railroad and an m.ue of I-'iII.ikki by Yavapai county in rcKutt ami brick, biiaini corn, butler, biittenue, evici, clie.oe, drewxil poultry, canned favor of Hie now delimi t .....I- .--...I. rin.liicla. lainn Ariaonat-emrai . I - 1 - - - ' . iliiinlieva. collee, condeiiM-i milk, crock ery, eaithenaare, lre.li fruit, furniture. liaila ami .pikea, horelioe nail, linaeei oil in lank an, iUh li ami ayrilp, Thetahle lieloW chooa a compariaon ol the mil coinmoUiiy rale to himkane the new rate to hx)kane and the rate to t oat lermiuala I nun Clilraifo ami com inou iuinla carloail lota: ll.klna poaitrr. ' ( lr r.ill., r.-lrl riHii .U-a . Alle Rirw IUrlw r., ail.nt r ii I ) -, Ale Ii U, It at ! Ii". M.U'M IraliHU I'.llil, II. . . l'MH-r. biiliilliia anil ruiif ! lo).( t-iiniuiiili 1 .inc, mm. ina WlHM.INia friii a airr. II . 70 "I . I tl I II I 47 I IT I I I I IO i Vt I l I li I 77 I IA I IM Nr.. l IM Ml M I . I IS I 17 I 1 I hi I .1 I 14 I U I M 1 jn I n7 I U Ciia.l li.l. l Ml FOR THE DELEGATES. la. Iranian! Agraed l'Hta hj lha leallla i bamber af C'umnierra. KcATTi.t, Novemlier 15. TheChuinU'r of Commerce to-day agreed tixin the in atructioua to the delegate to the Trana minaiaippi Coligreaa to lie held at St. Ijina November 'M. The delegutea will he inatrticU-il to oppoae free coinage of ilver; favor the building of the Nicara guan canal; favor appropriation for the Ijike Wanhiiigton canal ; favor tranaler ring government land to the State; favor giving Alaaka local or territorial government; favor the removal of the bonding privilege to foreign railroad. CONHI'IMU Y ('IIAKOKI). Simon Itiimpf, formerly a ji-weler in III li... i Iiti..a mentioned In nnlv thia citv, who defrauded Ilia creditor. - " " ----- .... .. . a a lew In.laiicea are the rate lower to ami lell the counlry, nan three more Cortland than to Spokane fence w ire, anil commenceil again! him ami Joaepli for In. lam e. The average advance on '"aver to recover on giaala aol.l. w . ami oilier aiticli- over the former nile i II P". IHai kinton charge conaplracy on the H-rreiit. On candle, collee and plate part ol Ktlim.I ami Mayer to ileirail.l all ulana tha raia lo SiMikane ia made the pcreoiia ami roriKiralliuil that woiilil I .'A I in wi I Kl I l HI M M I U1 I III new I. .lie ol government lunl.. It la exiectel thai inventora will iiilwcrih laigelv lor the new bond a, and the bank ill liirniah to ilepoaitora I reel v the godl nee..arv to lake the Iximl.. I hi ilcci' aion la of imimrtancr, for the bank rep reaenteil at tlna iiiforiiialcunfereni'e with the Union Tru.t and the L'liite. Statea and the Central Truat Companie bold the bulk of the gold ill New York. Tree- idenla king, Stewart and Olcott ol the tru.t ciiinpauie inentioiieil havealrealv extemli'd the admiiiiatration their aaanr- auce that the new leant, w ill I taken rate of. When the February la-ue waa made deoitora had dillicully in obtain ing the gold from banka, and many only Miureil legal lender, which waa pre- aetiteil at the ailhlreaaurv to obtain gold. I lie government tlui laileil to aeenre over :W,(HJ.tHK) gold for the toM.OnO.tmO IiihmImI liy the aale of 5l),UII0,UiU Uiml. I he ilccmiiiii ol the liankera to give up their gold Ireeiv will conaeotieiiliy net larger amount of gold tothe government, the rcault of the forthmming la. tie being eatimateil at over (oiUNiu.liUil. It ia un iler.ti.xl in New York that the new iaxue will be announced within forty-eight hour if the circular and vulxN'ription hlank can he prepared In that time. THE TRIP POSTPONED. much to promote intercolonial and im ixxrial trade, the development of .team- hip line and iM-ean caiile.. THE FOREST FIRES. aail Maajr aame aa to Coaxt terminal. ROBBED BY COOK'S GANG. I'aaaaager Trala Held l bjr ririeaa l a. maabeil Vlllalaa F'liMT Smith, Ark., Nove.mlier 15. Train No. '.'.aoulhhouiidoii the Miaaouri, Kanauaand Texa road, w held up and robla-d at 10 v. m. at a little aiding, Mark. tone, live mile north of Mil. dogee. There were lllteen men in the gang, all liiiiiie.kcd. The aw itch waa throw n and the train run into a track on which were aeveral Imt car. An attempt waa made to enter the expreaa car, hut it waa urn amve.xlul. I he roliixj-r, llmllng Uicim aeUea loileil in thia, commenced robbing the pa.a. ngera, who lip to thin lime bad been merelr kept under gmird bv men alationed in either door ol eai-h coach. Two hundred and aixtv dollar, in money and eight gold watciiea were aecnriil. The ruliliera then withdrew. line of the Irani crew claima to have niiigiiiiied Hill Ci.ik a one of the bail' truat them. NKu,i'iaiTio ruana aurraxn. (iovernor MHiraw to-dav rebixed to to give Chief of i'olice Itoger of thi city reipiiaition pa per a for Matt Uiea, a nolorioua Iiiiiicii man arreatol In Ixw Angeli- laat week. 1'he (iovernor held that the She rilf waa the pnier peraon, aa the Slate would thereby aave l-'i a lav. I!ie ia under a three yeara' aen- tence to the ieiiitentiary foroNTating in thi city, and w hile hi cane waa lieing heard on anneal to the Supreme Court jinnpeil hia Ixiiid. HIS COFFEE DRUGGED. Ileiul7 t'nll.il Nlalea Marahal llulalllrd Ii Ilia I'rl.on.r. St. Ixit m, Novemlier 15. IVputy I' n i led State Murnhal Henry Miller of San Fianciaco reached St. Ixmia to-dav. He lelt San FraneiacolantThlirnday with Henry Siuvthe acciiaed of lining the maila to delraud Chicago men Intnl.. Monday aftermaiii at l.lllle Ida k. Ark., Smvthe dlnaplx-areil from the train no Meeale t'nmm.rra fiimitilltaa Will Wall I'aill I'mirtu Meela. Wamiisiitiix, November It. Alaont the only Senatorial excuniion authorixed during the laat aeanion of that laly wa one granting the Commitlee on Com merce authority to make trip to Cali fornia for the purjxine of examining the awamp, aite for llie proMHMi deep-water bar Ixir on the I'acilic Couat. The druggie ia la-tween Santa Monica and San I'edro and the rivalry U-tween the two lairta and coiillirlinir railroad intereat have I'ariher been no ntmng ihal the com in it tee haa la-en unable to come to a aatinfac- torv concluaioii. It aim the intention to have made the trip during the pant nuin mer, but the election intervened to prevent. K-uutor Itanaom, Chairman of the committee, reached Waxhingtoii to lav, intending to arrange for an earlv nlart, hut ao many of the member ol the committee are unable to get away that the I hairman to-dav dcrideil to NMitMiue the matter until Congrep meeta and the commit tee ha an opxir luiilly ol getting together. Marb rranarljr lie.lroyeil !.! I.vnl. Mxvi'iiia, Term., Novemla-r It. The lorent Area from Arkun.ii have broken out in North Mianianippi on a more ex- ten.ive iale. The entire Yaxoo delta ia tlireateiie.1. Meiuphia ia liemmeil in on three aide by vaat flrea, and it i im- (MMMiible to enter the city without pinn ing through mile of heated air and amoke. The lire in Miaainnippi ntarted ten mile aoutli of Meinilii. and ex tend, noiith of lie Soto and Tunii -a conn lie to the town of Tiinn a. lit origin ia credited to A recent Vl.lt of ili.ticc lion paid by olliciala of the llliuoi (entral. The nection foreman, anxioua to make a good nhowiiig, ml lire to the lry grax along the roadnide and aiam aixmllagra tion had n pre ad through the forent. Manlatioii have larn wiiail away with building, fence and crop. A great leal of cotton i still nngathered, and all ia in the line ol llamea. I lu re are rumora of negroe lont in the coiillAgra- tion. The A rkannaa Urea are along the line of the l.ittlu lita k uud Meinphi mail from the mer thirtv-one milea in- and. The moat dentructive lire ia in -o.t Swamp twentv-live milea Irom here. The lire mar Mound Citv haa' burned itM-lf out after doing much damage. Near Kdmoiidaoii two negroes, one a young girl, were burned to death in tin- Many iNiiiea, .aid to In- human, MAILED EPISTLES PORTLAND MARKETS. The iSibiness Transacted in the rostofl.ee Department. DIFFERENT DIVISION DETAILS Kitrarl Tabae rram lb Haearia af Iba rinl aail Bacaad Aulalaal I'oalMaa- lara-liaaaral - llaaaiaailallaa fur la.ni.anl ml Iba bar. laa. WAaiuxuToii, November 1.1. Firat Aa- ialanl roatmaater-lieneral Frank Jone ha (iihmitted hi annual report to the roatmaater-tieneral. It I review ol Wbeat Marbai. The local wheat market waa active yntcrday, and ihlpper quoted price firm at M'i'iti4c per cental for W alia Walla and 75i77.li'c per cental lor al "r. fredaee Marbai. Flopi Portland. Salem. Caacadia and I'avton, i'l.M per barrel; Walla Walla, :M5 liolddrop, fi.M; Snow Hake, lien ton county, f'220; gra ham. I '.H a 1'. 40: iuierllne. li (t iiianl white oat are qnoieri at XTicii.iicj milling, i7 'i..v; gray, o'..c liolleiliaxta are quoted aa followa; .llaga, 5 TSuJll.OO; barrel, il.00i'tJ.2; caaee, M 75. liAHLir reetl tiarlev liqnoUMi at n.",c lr cental, llrewing, bONoc per cental, aii-ording to quality. MaUTirra Hran, fi.i; ihorta, IJ; the work in the denartment under hi chop fee.1, 115 ' 17 S middling, none in I. - L . .. 1 . . L .. n K I . . IJ I 1 .ru. Im Ul.l.ri VOL mvt w ... n wtwv charge (or the year ended June 30, 1S:1, and contain hi recommendation lor improvement of the eervice. Mr. Jone recommend legialation to protect the Mjnt-murking atamp in uae at poeloflice. aa the atamp i now bring oed for tin' lawful puriMNea. He review hiirecom cental Mat ixxl. aS'?!! per ton. Hcma Weaker: fancv creamery, 25 (i'J7'te per pound; fancy dairy, M r.",c; fair to good, 15'dl7'c; coinmon, 12',c Ciiaxaa On-gon fair, 8iil0c per xiihii ; fancy, ID i I2'c ; voting America, mendation for legi.lation to prevent the l " lU' ; Swim, importwl, 30 tS2c; do lioycotting ol p-it....xter. by mailing ol "'VTliVjS.a.vv r-r ..rk. letter at place other than the ollice, which remit in reducing the lalarie of the xtm.ter laiycolted. He call, enpecial attention to the mi. uae ol the Iranking privilege. Ileaaya; I here ni-ema to lie ome lulaappre- hen. ion among memben of Coiigrena a to the Ktiiie ol the franking privilege. which ha reaiilled in tome njatmatcra lecliiiing lo acini aia-eche or other matter prevented for mailing. Tin de partment baa la-en called upon to give iM-cial inntrilction in audi matter. In-trad of the name being written or O.tiosa Uood Oregon, IKA (411.00 tier cental. PocLTar Chicken, mixed coop fl.r0u:i..i per dozen ;duck, :'..VI .i.i.iK); geeae, 7.i'dH50; turkey, 10c per x)iind. r Haa il r kl'lT Calilornia gratiea onotetl Hoc lier crate; Concord, tik- per liaxket; Oregon applea bring rOa.75o per box; cranlierrien. tll.00t 11.50 iht barrel. Kooa Oregon are acarce and linn; iiioiel at 2.c K-r dozen; Kaatcrn, IflM VxurrABLxa Swei't potatoca are nlaenl on I he enwlooe liv lha Inn. I. illotei at I l.W per Cental; grein IM-p- tamp il ha been in ome inatunci im- I"''". lr ioiiml ; garlic, tk-; tomaloea. proiierly prmtiil thereon ; the niiwrhe i"""' ;r oo , vrcgoii cauoagr, .-4is theiein contained have lorne advertine- I"'' numl. have l-cn recoered. THE COOK GANG. nil Ian NOTHING TO PREVENT IT. dil. I he reann thai re monev waa malerioiinly that Miller haa not yet re mit ccuicd laid in the fact that, while I covered the prim r. Smythe' a ife and Hi., milia r. emleavorinir lo irel inlo daughter were on the tram II ante., ear the imn.eiiirera ill. Honed hell we reache.1 lexarkaiia .Moll of inn. h of their valuahlen. The mime day," aaid Miller, " Mra. Mn. VI he mad of il. l.i.l.l.i... i. it. il.a lui.l.t of il, colli in the car and prepared the meal Ci.ili renoe.vona. all thai muntrv Ivmu An hour and a hall afterward I had a Ik-iwi-cii the Aikan.aa and irdi l.ri. rivera lieiiiir parluularlv ailileil lo the ' poriHwea ol law lena banda. Almont the cnliie force id Mainhal are now in thai rouiitiy. I. Ural Kuui.it la Iba Ntamarh Tai 'oh , Novemla-r 15. Cheniint lavidnon to-night remrtisl to the Coro ner that he found chloral in quantity nnlli. lent to kill In the itomach ol Madi n.n .11. Il.irllett, whone dead Ixxly waa fo ni l on the ni lewaik the morning of .N.iVeiiiUi 5 S.ine llioiiulit Unit let I had Ihi ii inuidenil. lull thia cleaia up tin- inv.leiv and lead, lo the com luniou thai he px.k an ove nliwe of the diug be. due c oning hi. cigar aline to go home ciihviIihI morning. At llie imiiiext aev nal wniien.ea tenlified that Itartlelt aoiiii'liini a u-ed i hloial and morphiiie lo pii.xtiire xlei p, ami Ihe theory In lhat lie l.x'k the diug that nielli downtown in iinler that he might .let p an main aa In leached home. The Cormier' Jurv. w hi. li adjourned awaiting the chemint'a r port, will hold lie linal m-mk.ii lo-mor row. rull ataipntnl ml lha rl..inlng, H w l! kxahiuno, Cal., NovemU-r 15 Mr. Maiv llarnea, an'u-d witliTlioma Sailer of attempting to poinon her Ii Un ban I, ia .till auppleiiienliiig her coufie an. n. I'nal.le lo nlceii Fiiday night .he ariwe at midnight, a .d in the quiet ol her cell .lie wmle till morning, giving a fnl In. torv of Ihe cane, admitting that lUrnea waa tiring xiiminrd by amenic. She alxo nava lhat Walter wantetl loah.nit hlin, lull .l.e n lili-l to allow it. Thia conf.-nnion ia now in the ponenion ol the lixtrii'l Attornev. Sailer refune to aav anvlhing in rcyard to hi in lie. lion with the crime or the con lena ion u( Mr. I la r lie. Wugar lae.tlallwa I'a.ea. WtniiiKoiii.i, Novemlwr 15. Judge Cole in Ihe 1'i.trict Court, I'iatrict of Coluiiibia, lo-day overrule.! the de murrer in the rane of Pr. William Mc Cartney of Wa.htngton and K. K. Chap man of New Yoik. broker who refuxed to an.aer ivrtaiu uuealiona be lore the Senate .near liivextigating com mi I lee. T hia waa in the nature of a trial of the ra-e, and the dcri.ion meane that llave inever, Sear lea and Seymour, recentlv in. li. led. and the new.per men, Ff war la an t Shnver, Hml iii.lute.1, will hate to atand trial. Ireadful pain and waa almont overcome liy adiowny leeling. My head It-It aa if it waa III a vine. None of the other, were taken aick. The inference ia ohvi- nun. r.arly in the allermaui, when the train reached Little luxk, I wa'kel along ihe plat form lo the front car, and w hen I got on lntar.1 1 did not nee Smythe. I not i.e. I that while I had lieell on Ihe platform Ihe watermen had unlin ked the rear d.Nir lo anpiily the drinking tank, and Nnvllio had evidently .kipped by Ihcm." ' Nitrthertt lar.n I'li.ineetlitn. Tacoh . NovemlM-r 15. It i an nounced that an Kngliah ayiidi. atu baa contra, led to build the Fra.er Valley ami llurrard Inlet railway, llitv-oue milea lung, trom Suma., Waah., lo Van- ctmver, II. l.., providing the tit vol an- rouver given Ihe promlntNl auhnidv ol lo.id.0O and grauta an exieu.ioii of one year a lime, or lo IVcemla-r 'M, Iv.i. in w hull to l.iiild Ihe load. The line wax lo I liiil.hed by iK-cemlicr ol next, hut the bu.ineaa deprennioli prctrnttd The arrangement male la that the K.uiilinh uieii .hall lake Ihe aulwidy and then luiil.l, own and oin-rale Ihe road. II v a Haiti.' agieemeiit alrtady provnhil li e line w ill lie in rea lty a branch ol Ihe Noitiiern I'a.illi' ruiiiiiug into the Ca- nailian I'acitic a territory, aa orgmallv inlende.1. The Northern I'acili. 'a ole J i t, il in aaid, ia to cut rate, to Van couver, il the I anadian l ac i lie cut. i al into ita territory. If Iheexlenaton ol time in granted, the line w ill he built earlv in the aummer. Over linJ.OiO ban Iw-eu n-nt on It to date. Iilpbthrrla Marat In Ike r.jm. Ciscismti, NovrinU-r 15. Ir. Kman- uel Nh w a of Mad i non Pike, Walnut Hula, ia antler'tig from an alllu-tioti of the eyea. rraiilting from a pe. iiliar. auxe lie haa among hia patient, one w hoi.! .tillering from diphtheria. Whilevi.it- ing In patient he waa in the a. I id ex amining the throat when the aullerer coughed. Aa he did ao a piece of iml. ll. (mm the tlinmt ntrtn k the doctor in the even. I'r. N liaati hni.he.1 hia work. In lew hour one ol the eve Uvutl to burn, and noon Ut-ame inflamed, lb Haul May Tearh la I'alillo Nrhoula la rettiiayl.aiila. I'lTTMitmi, NovemlNT II. The Su preme Court in a majority opinion handed dow n by Judge I N an confirma the diH'iaion of the lower court ihvlaring that the employment of ni.ter of the Itotiiiin Cathoiic Church in the common .fhool of liallitxinlainiugh i not mi law lul, ina. inn. h a. no pi. Mil haa been iilniiitted that religion aeclanan In ntriirlion ia lmparti-1 by the ni.ter dur ing achiNil Iioiii The opinion nay thai the fait Ihe women are Catholic .lorn lot dinoiiallfv them under the coiinlitu tion, and nilotc fr-Jin article 1 of the bid ol right w Inch extend to all men Ihe right to woixhip liixl aivording to the diclateaof their conxcielire. The opin Ion furlher declare that the nelii tion of lathodc leacher by Ihe S.li.xil Hoard ia not a violation ol law, and nun the I, t that thene teacher contributed their earning for a religion purixwe ha no hearing on the matter. Judge William deliveied a humility dinneuting opinion. t:rlr.in'a Trial Again lu.lpnnrl. Nkw Ij.mmim, Conn., November H. The new toredo Iniat Kru-non ntarte.1 early for the cour.e in Ixmg Inland oiind, over which aim i to have her .ierd trial, but met with an accident, w hu h w ill auain Mwtxme the trid in deliiiitelv. She had jii.t ntartcl on the oiurnewhen an m-eiitric uapiet on '.he liepretlalltia l.y lb Territory Outlaw. Mt'xKoiiKK, I. T., Novemla-r 14. The Cook gang held tip a farmer and fttole hi home and raddle nix mile from here early thi morning. They are headed toward Port tiibnon, and a ponne atartcd out to-night. Ycxterday .even of the gang went to the farmhoii.e of Jame Picket! m ar Perry aud demand ed f.xxl, which wan iclu.cd. The out law then bound Dirkenn, hi wife and laughter, and plundered Ihe hoiixe. They were not releanel until neighlxir arrived in the evening. F.lmer l.ucn, a memla-r of the gang under arret at Fort Smith, Ark., made a full confea.ion Sat urday of hi i-oniie. tion with Hill Cook. I.illil Cixik, who waa arreted Imt week at Tahlcqunli, ia at liberty on lunula. he ha w ritten a long atatemeut to the public, charging lhat Ihe Murnhal liar- anxed her brothern. Hill and J im, until they were forced into outlaw ry. DIFFERENCES SETTLED. Alrhltna anil Toprba ami Nttulhern I'a- rirlc W ill r trhange llu.llte.a. Ciiu'aiio, Novemla'r 14. Private ad vice were received in thi city to-day from New York atating that the mi. .ion of A. C. Walker, receiver of the Atchi- non mid ToK'kii, bud laell nil.ie.xbil. An agrtHMiienl Ii i l Ix-. n reached be tween hia road and the Southern Pacitic ou all tlillereiicca that have div ided them for more than aear put. The . Mr hi non and To pel. a, 'it i tin. hr.i.xxl, prac tically nccurcn all for which it had lieell con text i n g. Ita rgbt to ticket pan aeiigera to Sun Iranci.co via l) A li tre lea at .lioit-line ralea ia adiuilte.1 and fully aecured for the lutnre. Further more, the Atcluxon and Tom ka haa xe- cureil a guarantee from theNiutliern l a cilic that it will allowe.1 the riglit of ticketing pa-enger to all Francinco and Nmthern California Miint over the Niulliern raciiic track on a favorahle term a are given anv of the Southern I'acilic iMiintt tiona from any other di rection. menu of the printer, w Inch formed no part ol I lie coligreanioiiul record, ami therefore are auhject lo pontage a third' clax matter. In addition lo Una tome of Ihe package at-lit hv mail under the frank of the mi-mlicr iiave la-en found after delivery to contain printed matter oiii.iiluol the congrexnional record ami public ilocunieiila and therefore not trankabie under the law above oiloled, Ihe literature being nent under aval, the lepartmriit I ol courae unable to detect every violation, 1 here l no inaltv ab tin bed to the niixu.e of the franking (irivilege; hence no action an he taken v me further than to call the attention of the memlicr to the matter. A thi department i required to carry without one cent of revenue hundred, of ton ol franked mutter, additional limitation nhoiild le placed on the tine ol the frank or a penalty of aome kind iinoxed for it unlaw fill tine, ami I renpectliilly tug' gent that the attention of Congrex be called to tin matter for uch action a it nlmuld deem proticr. Mr. Jone reiiimmend legixlation al lowing the iii.iH'iixioii williout nav. not to exceeil ten day, of employe violating the ttontal rule.: alio that ilixaMcd em plovea may be granteil leave of almence with coiitinmil pay; alno omc changea in Ihe claxailicatioii ol aalarie which weie hereloforecommendetl. The re xjrt give details of the (lllferent divinion of the rirnt Annintant ollice. It I shown that there are 14!l limt-clans otlices, 4ixti nccond-clana and 2,57 third-clana. The aggregate aalarie of tliene wan t.'i,70!',700 Tkohical FariT California lemon. $.5.50iiiil.5O; Sicily, fl.00ir t..rt : banana, J HOi.i.1.00 per bunch; Honolulu. $1.75 .1.0; pineapple, Honolulu, f.I.00ir.i..io; nugar loaf, ft; Florida orange, W. 25 4.50 er box; Mexican orange, .1i5. Mia Almond, soil shell, I.'.'I.c jH-r Miund; paxr shell, liii.ilc; new crop l ahloruia walnuts, soil shell, 12'. c; standard walnut. 10!,llc; Ohio chesnuta, new crop, It .il-V; pe cans. He; Uraxila, U"ai.tl.lc; liiherts, II "IV; iN-antit. raw. fancy, 5m 7c: roanteil, lik-; hickory nuta. 8"il0c; co- coanuta, !KV per dozen. Hit allev, 7irf!nr, acixinlmg to quality; UmNiia, 7(a".c; Kaatcrn Oro- goll, lean-. I lore Pull; quotable at 5t"c, ac cording to quality. I'KoviaioN haxtern hams, mclium. l:!'...i'i 1 lo per pound; ham, picnic, Ilil2c; break (ant bacon 14tl5c; hurt clear sides, Uitl2c; dry salt i. lis, 10i.llc; drie-l Ue( hams, 14 i15c; lard, comiMttind, in tim, tl'.ct 10c; lard, pure, iu tins, ll('l2,a'c; pigs' feet, W. J;.50; pig' fwt, 40, 25; kits, f 1.25. (iami This i the last dav of I hinese pheaxauta, and they are quoted at $2 50 .... '100 ter dozen; grouse. fJ.iX); quail. f !.25m 1.50: venison, 5c ier xmnd ; bear, 4ia5c; rabiiits, t.'I.OOi.i 11.50 per dozen; ducks, teal, $1.50; widgeon, $2; mal lard., $:i.,'hJ. Meal Market. Rxxr Groe. top steer. $2.2.V2.o5: fairtogixxl steers, $2.00; cows, $1.75n( ABOUT TURKEYS What Farmer'. Wif. uas to S Concernins Fattinin- SHE GIVES HER TREATMENT Olve Tb.aa All Tbay Will 1 4, Tbraa Tlmna a Hay, and Ik llaaBe af lha rarm f. rl I'laaly af Una M ai., , t,r,k A farmer' wife contribute. ,,,. ing concerning the fattening ,,f t -lrkv ' A the time for fattening m,,, jfj other fowl for market ia i..ir, t'i,,.,.,., I -..,.1,1 i , '( - - -J . i nave ,,,( It in print before, and it is . te.ll uie. i iaae one-nail corn, m,,. oat, one-fourth wheat, and cracked or cnihel. Take il ii 'fourth them 'I!!.. ,ehl 1, one day' ftd and scald it wr.l, i.ij water in an earthen or atone jar, ar.j H ii remain covereo ad lugld, ltii. ready to feed in the morning I give them all they wi l lat c! three time a day; tive then, t ,. rui0 ol the farm for insect an I clean water to drink. Thi.- a efc put a small reI iepper j.xl in t , lWr I aca'd the grain with, and tl.ev r,. M troubled with loonenex ol the l.te!. or cramp and do not mope ai ln, grow fat ami liaik healthy. ' Those who have no old corn ,i , it t the new corn and cut it oil th- ...ii auh a knife and use the aame. 1 i,,-e ,,r. time we who raiae fowl wind iool,taln the most gain at the lea-t i'" !ie. a;., nave our low ia in condition to the market i best and the it . Try my way, farmer' wiv.-. how you can help to make the and Hill have a lew dollars for money to get that prexent for i wl,.B '' !-k''l. and xx k'f'kvrixa "f'n'linf "ir Im,. nana or cjuinren mat von h,ne wi.h, you could get them lor Chri-t.n. ntarlmard side. IntpnrlMul Vlllneaea Wl.alng. S.ht H.ix,, Cal., Novemlier It. The celebrated cane of the People va. Mr. F.lizalieth J. Hrvan for the murder of her ni.ter, Hiind Nancy Meagher, last February, came up iu the Siiierior Court to-. lav. Owing to an inability to secure some important witnesxe the case waa again continued, thia time to IVcemlwr 12. Ilia l.aal Want. Nkwirk, N. J., Novemlier 14. Peler Rirach, recently janitor ol the I-afayei te nt rect achool, who waa convictcl Friday of criminal assault on Allwrtina Martin, It year old, and who waa to have la-en sentenced to-day, died early in Ihe dav, aa alleged, of a broken heart. Hi last wor.la were: " I am innocent." Tha begra Haa rr.1. ixi j i, Cal., November 1.1. Samuel I Tl -.. ! . re.hte.1 that the i.tinone.! mucua bad " ' . ." . . K l nluu'r albt-teil the tender lining of the rye. and on uspicion ol being the perpe- when It refm l to b-ld to simple' treat-1 Irntor of several burglaries that have MnrHar la llilia.wa. Pckit, O. T., Novemlwr IV New ol a duel reai hed here thia evening from Sumner, ten mile rant of here on Mule crek. A. K. Yoree, nx.tm.ter at Snirt Iter, aa allot and killed bv M S. i.ar.1 Tier, who waa a rival claimant for the tame t'act of land. The men ouarrrled alxiiit l.ardner Irving to build a bon-e of errtr of judgment only, and wenlrncr.1 on I tie lanu. i urea ran ai narnnerwun ava ax, when the latter sImH lutu. ineiit he caned an ocnli.l. An etaimna- lion ieveioM-. that the xiaon had im- pregnatol the muaciea of the eye. and that it a a a aeriou iaae. Ha Haa Iba A4mmt Agraaae. WiaiiiMiroi, Novemlwr 15. The pro- ling and tin. ling, in thecaneof Lieu tenant C. I. .Noiton, who m ttiiipo- raruy in cnarge oi me cruiner A.lan.. w ben she ran aground in IU bring N k, reache.1 the Navv IVpartmeiit to-day Secretary Herlwrt haa not yet approve.) Ihe verdn tof tha court, nlncli la under nioxl t have found Ihe aiTitaeJ ruilir taken place in this vicuiitv of lale, and more particularly the terrible assault on the Key. Frank 'K. Wolt. and wife with a hatchet in Alameda, ha confesaed. Mara aaaata in Italy. Rom, Novemlwr 14. Frand have tn-en detecte.1 in the Italian railway ad ministration to the extent of aeveral million bra. & number of arrest have been niavle. Tablea Iba Itnataaal. rata, Novemlwr 13. The govern ment haa taMed the demand for a grant ol UM.iaA) Iran. a with whnh to lv the him to a reprimand frvui the bevretary I expense ol Ui daiega'.loo to the Ctar't Ore of over ,000 cigar Uiat jtlUNavy. lanerai. iuu,-.td oa board. iiu Iu lha Hiittth. MoNTtioMRHV, Ala, Novemlier 14. A party ol Pullman unemployed and their families, niiinlwring in all 6X) (wrsons, will arrive in Alahama this week, and wilt start a single-tax colonv after the i.leaaof Henry iieorge near Ulakeiy in li. I. Iw in county. Ihev have xccure.1 '.Villi acre, of tine land at $ '0 an acre on the very sHit where the last battle of the civil war was fought. The land In two mid one-half mile along the Tui-aw river. A aaw milt and brick making machinery have la-en I. night on time, and it ia Iwlit-ved here that a co operative colony will prove a anccess. Writ ml Kaalaw llrnleil. S Fkakcisco, Novemlwr It. The Supreme Cmrt to-Iay denie.1 a w rit of review applie.1 for by the attorney for the Illy the Company, The petition was for a review ol Judge Cot!ey' dintribtl lion of the estate to Florence. A soon as Alice Kdith Pickinxon's claims shall have U-en disrxwed of the estate will be distributed. Hid 1 nl llaaa He 44t.rlli.il. SXT Clb, Cal., Novem'wr It. (ieorge Weston, a balloonixt, w a moblwl yestertlay afternoon at Cedar Park for refusing to go up in hia balloon and come down with a parachute, as he had ad vertised. The l!loon w aa also slashed with the ptarkct knur of the enraged crowd. anaacalaSl t'laara nal.val. S FaasciatM, November 14. The a. h.xmer Aloha from Honolulu wa boarvleil bv cu.tom -house aran-her on her arrival yraterday. and a thorough search of the veaswl resnlt-d In the sen- bad barn and the aggregate receipla $5H.i5H,021. 2.1H1; dreaseil b.f, 8',(tf 4'c ier poumL Mitttom tiros. Iwxt sheen wether. $1.75; ewe, $l.(Hifir 1.1.5; lam lis, 2c per Kiund; dressed mutton, 3ll'.i4c; lauilt, 4c. Vkai Dressed, small. 5c: large. 3n?4c tier pound. IIihib I irons, choice, heavy. $4.50i. 4 ,!; light and fewlura, $4.00; dresst.l, i" 5,'i'c wr poand. Merrhautllne Marhal. Sai.hox. Coltimbia. river No. 1. tails, $1.2.)vl.li0; No. 2. tails, $2.25..r2.50 lancv. .No. 1. lints. il.T.idi l.HTi! A No. i, lulls. $1.20nil.:i0: No. 2. talls.tl.HO m 2.25. Ctirrx-Costa Kica. 22i;2.!'ll'c; Hio. 20 .-.v; alvallor, .'li.i.'i'ac: .Miaha. L1i1'rt2-; I'adang Java, 31c; Palembaug .lav a, ami .'.sc ; laihut Java. 2.l2.'ic: Ar buckle Mokaska and l.ion, $22.:I0 m uo-oun.i case; Columbia, $L'l.mi k- ii.i-poiinii case. I oal Slcaily; domestic, $5.00oi7.50 erton; foreign. $.S.fK)(H 11.IH). I omi.wiE Manilla mi, l'i-nch. iiloteil at O'uC. and Sisal. 7',.c m-r XII1I1I. Salt lJveriKwl.200s.ll3: 100. $14.50 50s, $15. 15kan Small white. No. 1. S'.'r. ner pound; butter, 3,',c; laxyou, 3c; Lima, IK'. SioAB Dj'.'c: C.4' c: extraC.fiiJc dry granulate.1. 5'.c: culw crushed an. iwdenM,ti'.,r xt x)iind; '4cier pound dim-omit on all grade for promnt caxh : half barrel, V1 more than barrel; maple sugar, id i iu- jht pound l A N Mi It MKatk t ornrd la-ef. 1-Hi.. I.Si l.:tu; -.'-III., $,.,.2.ii.i2.30: roast Iwef. 1-ib., 11.25.1 1..10; 2-lb.. $2.25i2.3U: in hsi ta-ri, l-lli., $2.25; lunch tongue, The following i-xtimate are made for salaries of oxt masters, clerks, etc., for the next year: mprnxNti.n itf MMlmantera ir.,ai.rtti I It" k In t..i"flir. m lu.liai.oaj i.. in. I'lei .ii. i iiiiiu, nr.1 mm trnm.1 eia.. W0.I00 XI.'iN llat.tM.u., Iitri.lenn.l. and lintil- line, nr. I nn.l . rt.lll-etM.. I'lMlU A.lvaril.ln, Ori and am,klM I.'.iha. Kei.llli ol eaiin lli'g inariiliin ....... K'.i.l The revenue of the PostolUce IVpart 11111 1 for the year ending June 30, IS'H, shows a fading oir, while Ihe exK-mli-lures have increnxed. Thedefleieiicv for the llw'ul vear of ls'.i; wa $5.0sti.7li.T, w bile thed. li. iency for IHH4 is $11.21.1.1' :I3. I lie ilecrense of receipt w a $Kltl,434, and the increaxe of exuditure was $:!.2."0,40!i. The total exM-iitlitiire for J VM are M.1M4,4M and receipts $,5.0H0, 47'.. The department snHt-rcd losses amounting to $h.t, ksi bv outstanding bad deiils ami coiuproiiusi'i with the ileht or. I he ilillerence w III be made llii by appropriations. MORE CHURCH TROUBLE. Hy Aitiillier I'rle.l Has llren Nuatetiilrtl 111. Imp lluliaruiil. Owaiia, Novrinbrr 13. The trouble in the Lincoln dioccne of Itinhop llonacuin ha broken out again. He ha su' leiidcd Light Lev. Father F.nglish of I'avi.l Citv and ordered him Vwfore the Piocc.an Court. This is on the ullega Hon that I'.uglixh look church pnia-rtv and failed to return it. To-day Fnglinfi pnbli.hes a long replv aud attack the Itixhop. The celehrateil cane again-! Ilixbi.p Ikmacum is not settled. Action on the charges is merely deferred for the 1-1$., $3.25; deviled ham, ,'-lh., $1.5ll(..i n-a-on, lis stated by g.xxl authority, that I 2.75. 1 Vlegate Satolli laiwer are in.utlicient lo deal w ltd so grave a case. The .1 k-u ments enlarging hi authority are lievetl to Iw on their way from Koine. and after their arrival the complaining priest are confident ol a vindication, SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. (la. eminent Xul Ma.talneil. Jickmix, Mis., Novemlier 12. The Federal grand jurv by a vote of more than two to one refused to indict the (iovernor. Treasurer and Auditor in the matter of printing the Minsmsinpi State warrants, it Iwmg alleged by Chief llaxen. Mipistrteil by Secretary Carlisle and Atlornev-I iencral Olnev, that tbev violated the laws, the warrants Iwing in liketiexa and similitude of the l'nite.1 State currency and national bank note. I'anatllaa i'utyrl(hl. T.moiTo, DtiL, Novemlwr 12. At a meeting of Canadian Copyright Associ ation thi afternoon a committee was ap- J -united to formulate and cable to Sir ..Im Ihompson, now in Ixii.lon, a men sage as.uring him of the iinitnl support of ihe Canadian pnbli.her in hi con tention with the Itritinh govermetit for the right of the Canadian Parliament to legislate on copyright. Rnib rieaded fiallty. Iia Axoi.i is, Novemlwr 14. "Kid" Thompson and Torn Pepper, the men charged with having held np the South ern Pacific train at Krcw, were brought Iwfore Ju.tice lUrtholomew to-. lay. !lo:h ph-a le.1 guilty. Ju.tice lartholomrw fxel the lime of their examination for Friday next, and placed Thompson' bond at $10,ou and Pepper' at 5,nJ. A a Oalbraab rmrm4. VALrtXAixo, Chili, Novemlwr Id. There i intense excitement at Santiago. The late President of the Senate i un der surveillance, aa it i thought he il imnlien.lA.1 in tha rvnf, TI.a lnt.tr. i njidar arm I, fcahng an outbrwak. The vegetable market i very nniet. wnii miMieraut receipla. lomatot ol lermg are paor. Oiuotii are linn. Po- tat.H-s are in heavy riiphIv and weak I here are few change, in fresh fruit. (irxpet rule firm. Pear are more plcn tifui. Lime are weak. Hop Oimtable at 5:jSc Der notiml. PoTAToxa Lecripis are ample (or all present wants; harlv Hose, 30.d.15c; Liver Re.1. 30(.i35c: Hurbanks. 35 dtik-: Salinas llurbaitk. iocirfll.00: weel. 40 (.1 i.tc per cental. t).iio. Quotable at 40i?55c per cent al Wool Spring year' fleece. 5..17c rwr pound ; ix to eight months, San Joaquin, pcsir. 5. .Mk-; six to eight month, fan Joa.piin, fair, Ui.rSc; Humlail.lt and .Mendocino, fair, H rt'.K-; Humboldt ami Mendocino, choice, 10 12c; Oregon and Washington, heavy and dirt v. tlul7c: good to choice, hVilOc; Valley,' 10 M2'-; Nevada, heavy, .r ; choice liirht. !,. 10c. Fall Free Northern, 7i4Sl,e; Northern defective. 5.. 7c: Nmthern and San Joaquin, light and frtw, h ik-: South ern and San Joa imn. def.vtire. 3ia4c Fuf a Family extras. t'LTi -:i.): Ukers' extra. $3.15.(3.25: aniwrtine. $2. 15 a 2.40. WnxtT Shinning wheat. IsV for enod No. 1 iiualitv. with Pli.c for choi.e: possibly IC'.c won'. I Iw obtainable for something fancy. In the Call Hoard Ie cemlwr wheat "aold at W'j-C, Iwing an alvanceof 4xc over sa'e for the same option. Milling is not in free offering, and holder are demanding Iwtter flo ors. Btai xr Htisines is nntbri.k; valne are rather strong. Feed, fair to goo.1, iC'Vi-TV; choice, N: :.; brewing, l'2l, Ks'tc Oat The litnation look encoo rag ing for the selling interest : milling oat are qnoted at $1.05(I.12' ; snrrrisa. li.io l.i. ; lancy leea, $i.lft i.0; gooj to choice, 9 c4 1.P2' : poor to fair. n7,2tc; black, $1.151..10; red, l-Or.SdLlS pay, kC.Sci fl JXX Wheal Mure Valual.lx lli.n (,..,, Wheat i more valuable tl.n cum pound for pound, a a feed w )..?.- iniiKi. and lean meat are wanted. It it nut quite as valuable to feed to f.ittenit,. hogs, nnless steamed or 1 ttiur- oitghly. Hut, ground half and U',f aitb corn, it will excel corn us a xtr.i.gM f.td, aa it furnishes the necc.-ary f ! log lean meat, making Iwtte,- f..r .. than the too-fat hog proln i-. Kur nearly all other feed wheat i- i-' . r tl,in corn. It should Ixa crushed lor iai! and horse, though horses, if t .i rt-ih are good, will do well on entite wheat. Sheep do well on it, fed whole. Ten. of thousand of sheep in Ihe Nnrthsi.t ar fed each winter on wheat and I, '.ted fur the markets. Chickens thine won.Ur fully well on wheat; in fact. I Uo ul no Iwtter feed for hen th-xired to ,r, unlrsa it I green lama gro,n,,. hit necesxary to use some judgment in tilt ing horse on wheat feed, and it in g!.t be, Iwtter to grind one-third com anhit al lirst, until they get ti-.-d to it, ml fenl a less uatitit y than of oat nr corn. Hut it will Iw a snrprie to n ii one to ee the ileek coat it w ill put on a liurm properly fed. Preserving lireen Kuutl for t Inlxr. How to preserve green fool it no longer a problem. Cse gra-, cLnvr, corn fmlder (the blade only , .al.'u-, turnip top, beet leaves, or nny nrn material that tlio hen will inapt, Imt use only such subitun.es a- uie fully mature.1, but not dry; that i-, .lo not no materials that have seeded, l.ntotilr such a are in the milky xtii.'.-, or j'it when the see. Is are al.nit to loim. Cut all the material flue, half-in. !. lengths, and pack it in a barrel, 1 1 u -1 . . I ..r b.i that is tight and strong en.m;h t n-.-t pressure. Have a hxi-e top t.'i.it ail tlrop down to the bottom of ti e hurrri or whatever receptacle may be u-.., Imt which nearly lit in tin- top, only it mu-t not Iw too tight to go into ti e i .irrtl. Place this head on the green Material and put a few heavy stones on t u lii l. so aa to give pressure on the in.it. riiil. which will exclude the air. More k'r,rn f.xxl can Iw added as the content" pre-t down. The final will keep a y.ir, alii can l9 used from time to tune ' re quired, replacing the covering a "'"n a a portion of the contents aie ri ti.uvnl. TOt'K NOTI V The Iwst pavs in all thing" to stock. Clean stables have much t" (Hires in butter-making. Pumpkin on the half x'l. 'f gtsxl a pumpkin " Im-Ii. ! " i"i Iletter breeiling and luin l made the average fleece weig'i i. il did twenty years ago. Wheat i rich in iiMtriim i ' present price is ag.xil and c for horses. fe it mixed w: foo.1. Have the hogs ready to ' '' very cold weather, exit-ptln.' ' ing stot k and such as aie n- home im. See that the pattire f. n- rigbt jnxt now. Many a g -l ' Iwen lost Iwcause a xxir lem ' the corn Held. Keen a supply rif sail, ch.ir ashe for hogs, where tiny themselvei, rsjwi'ially when . with a full corn ration. The greater the attention h 1 plying the market with mills of the Iwst mutton brand ' popular mutton foml will I'.." Tin re i no profit in rai-im: less they are well fed and .wed the start. When brought b.. . tnre in the fall tbev slum I I the same aa older catt'e tha'. gel its share of fmxl. ,lo ailll " l: M -'o .. ll.IV ore 1MB lit. I l ,;. f.-d . ..tl.er r i,.;.,rs fi le I !' i- 'l a-t I.At : into ..: and . !.. ? m - :p- . :ll- f .iu I'd :i. It POI LTIIY I'M KIM'" Pell off the snrplns c. k. r. Wyandotte fow l have h .- feather. Hen that are too fat f eggs without yolks. tiive the fowl plenty of w though they have miik to dr:t . The average est of f. e I . hi. k lo tliree months of ag-- - It i not onlv a waste e; g' ; fowls denigiiel for layer ! nt it often produce leg we.t.: For broiler Indian, f.mc a' ma make a inxal cros. Pivm and I'.rahiiia make a hardy , ing chick. Though there I a di:Terrn. i srneral'v const. lered that f : their prime for laying lwfor three year old. If yon have old hen t! t ispoeed of tin fall, it w.. as soon as they qn;t lay:rg money, and led to :at ben. t ' laying, it will bring no py:s.g ..-il- 0