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EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUGENE CITY. OREOON. NORTHWEST NEWS ConJented TVlejrrajihlc Urportf of Late Il4i'ipnines. INSURANCE WAR IMMINENT. TAKEN HOT FROM THE WIRES ! wa tut fcaay ll(aatla frwaa IrlrTeniat rarta ml tha Statea f Waah ImlH, Oreaaa aJ Idaha-llaaxa of lalaml la I'aalBa I axial fa pi a. The oyter lawlt t Hay Center. Waah re being tateiiiatlcally rohlied. and reward ul 176 li out lor Ida conviction ol the olfcndcr, Tli Florence (dr.) Wret ha mine out for a new county to be formed from mI rrn lh and Ixniglaa. There eeem to be no oMjitiiiii to lar to llie project, A lowing engine l the larget pat- tern mane liaa nanupiarai in . inn hylieorgel. avl ol lliapilain, Waah It a ill Ixj tli largetl at work on dray Harbor. The oll organisation known a Ilia ( hamlx-r of Commerce) ol rairhaven w ill take tcp to tlianolve the rorixira tion, a It la now lnnrgi-1 into tlie Com Ihrrcial ( lull. The al. mcr Ixdiingirig to The Pallea, Portland anil Aatoria .Navigation t-om pany will lie op (r repair January Aa anon a ponuhle the daily acrticeaill gain l atartral The State Treasurer of WaaliingUm liaa called lor warranla on the general Inn. I, .Via. ft. tM tn ft,ln.t iik luafve. The amount ol the rail l II,"-, which ma ture January 6, lm. It la rerted that Jack rabbit are very iiuiiif riMia In the niuntrv around W ilt. nr. Waah., t Ina winter ami are lav ginhiiig Iheir ilealrin tl ve work of gir dling- young orchard tree There are alxml 1,000 Indiana on the Klamath reservation, which contain over l.l" .,( "J acme. They raied enough w In-at lal aeaaon to keep a threading mai'huie buy for to inoiitlia Colvilln Y'alley, Waah., liaa eorplii of hay, ami 1-lalhcad Valley in Montana liaa a auriilii of cattle. I lie l olville piile have written to the Flathead peo jile, tillering to traile 100 tout of hay for rattle. The contract for the conatnn tion of the I'ikv canal, which will rover alxiul a.maj acre will tat let in tew .lava. Una lam! will lie oipoauta a valuable m l inn. A new pumping plant will tup- ply the water Iroiii sirumpl llaplila, Hank llarrett, the veteran mail car rier between liardinrr anl Florence, haa heen carrying mail along the lieach lor upward of thirty yeara. Nune of hla exwriciicc with a tor ma ami iiiu kaainl are more thrilling than la lea ol llrlinn Claude I. Vawn of Vaiighan, Waah. the forger, wee lenlenced Ul a term ol an veara at Walla Walla. Vawn went hv the name of I. II. Mmiiia at Walla Walla, ami waa diahoiioraldy iliachargeil from the r rdcral army poet at that place. Veiiiaon 1 now unite) plentiful eland riivallup, Waah. I .eorge hicgel reivntly aei'iireil lour hit deer fnini the wmal adjoining I'liyallup; Carer Stewart anil K. lUrtlt tt aliol aeven, and Malcolm Me- Ijirty lour. Vcniaon retaila in I'uyalliip at a to I.' tenia. The Klamath Fall roller milli ia one of ninety-barrel rapacity, the one at 'lull' l-ake ia lxlv rapacity a nil the one at kclio thirty-live capacity. The lltft capacity af Klamath county haa heei fully leatnl thia tear, ami liie nulla are li illuming yet. (If the lateat two bcnellciaricf of el ect! live clemency Arrlnglon waa aen teuceil to three yeara aii'l liail acrve.1 one, ami Nlcholaa Joliea, the flayer ol Ahrahain llanaUirough, waa aervmg a 1 1 f m nli ine, lie hail Ix-en in the pen itentiary two yeara. Oakfrlal haa ahlp il iOl'.IWHI tmahela of wheat, harley ami oala liy the North ern I'aiilif an. I IfHl.tmi hv the Oregon Itailaav anil Navigation, rnime '.'ItM) huahela are yet a lore. I. A Unit I.H.TI'i haa Ix-en panl for freight. Karnirra have aol.l aUmt all their crua. The low priiva of hopa ami the proa e. live prulit III applee ni.lu.e a Yakima man to uproot a hop llchl ami aet it out in apple tree. It might be jilataawell for tutu in the long run to raiae both liopa ami applea. Thia view of tlia aitu lion ahoohl not Ik overliakel. hcveral hiinilre. lira. I of cattle have lutl lately at the Iretling grouml near llltiville, Waah. Kiev are believe.! to have lieen maoiie. bv rating a plant, concerning wlilcli nolliing tlellnile la known, f-ainplca of the plant bate been pubmitteil to hotaniral autluiriliK lor rlaaaillcalloli The Kverett llerahl annoiincra that the liockrlelli-rinlereataaill U-Kinuix-ra tioua to ilevelop the Monte t'nato camp on a large acale. 1 1 u n.lr.ila of men will no ilouhl be giten einployiiient aa their plana materialise, while the Kverett inciter will twelve the product an. I in creaae ita output. An illustration ol horaea eating their lieaila oir waa given laal week at North Yakima, Waah., when Mii-rilf Mininona a.il. aevruteen lna.1 of work boraea an.l tnulea U'loiiging to K. ('. Hurlingame to aatialv a )ulguient of ' '.'S m lavor of the .Nlot i oiupany for Ire. ling the an luiala lor aUmt one and a half veara. Ihehigheal price realie. waa '.0 and the loweet (A. The aggregate from the reiviptaof the aale amounted to aU.ut ball ol the judgment. The colore.1 coal mineri imtKirte.1 for ( ooa county eople made .pnte a arnaa tion at It.a-ehuig. lliereaerv two car loada ol them, alanil lillv In all: in.ire than bad ever been in Itoarhurg lirfore at one lime. Thev were null li put out at the pruaim t of the trip over thet'oaat Mountain, and aai.l thev had bi-en told the iiiin.a wera onlv eight luilea from (lie CATTLE EMBARGO Wliy Our Live ami Iressul Ve Are Shut Out of (ie rinany. l'a4ialea f.laa Xtallre ml lalealiaa la Mlik4raar rram law I'arlfla I mm. 8 Kai tw o, Iwureinlier 2H. Tha Commercial Union, Uia Firemen 'a Fond, Horn Mutual, Mancheater, Caledonia. America, Agricultural of Watertown, N. Y.; Incaahlre of Mancheater, rt. I'aul, Tu Ionia of New Orleana and (iiranl of Philadelphia, Inaurani-e amifaniea, have given notice of their Intention to with draw from the I'au-I fie Inanrance Union. Tha Northweel National, the New 7ea liind and Mm are involved in a dilliculty with tha union over the payment of aal anea to aolicilora, prohihite by union rulea, and the I'lio nix and Home are already out of the inauranra compact. Many agenta, aoina repreaeliting the cnmpaniea iiieiuione.1 no mn warn f i (ierllial,yi ,a been lookinK into the concurrent a. tion. They have given no- rea-.na for the lierman movement tnwof withdrawal to be able Ui meet , againal American live cattle and drciwd the rate-cutting eipectel from thoae m-c, and baa male the following pre mmaiirea alrea.lv out of the union, luniiinry reKirt to the departmeiit, ml Notirea of withdraaala are eiiected ditlonal' time lieing re.Uired to prepare from many other coin pan iea, but extra- B unupiela report: THE REPORT OF OUR AGENT Aalharlllea Mar 1 bar laa N l.ungar ba Amy IfoabtlkallhalllaaaaaWaalaaaa Paver IJeBHiera'e Avllea l.wvbad I Ma aa a aelf-lalereat Muva, W triiiNoroN, Iiei-emlier 21. An agent of the Ilepartmerit of Agriculture, now ordinary rlf irta are being made to reor- gamte the union on new line. Cate i illlliig would greatly dimiuiali the prof ile, and would force many final! coinpa met to the wall. IT WILL BE THOROUGH. " I haaten to forward thia information in aihauceol the rejuirt, aa it may not only be ol intereat, hut of immediate value to the department. The general opinion among lim importer of Ameri can live cattle and dreamed lieef ia that the l lerman aulhoritiet will never recede from the txieitlou thev have taken nnleaa Wll.-a'a l...llaH m I antral i )t,, lm lni,, t r(,Voke the pro- I'arina'a Altalra. hiliitioli older oil condition thut lierman halt Fat" inn, iH-ccmlier 'JM.-ln an veierinariana be einple.-l toinapect the interview regarding the viait to tin. 'ite rattle and dre.-e. t M hd- . i ing lor tranairtatlon toliermany. Una country of hir ( hurhf It. W ilaon to in- ,,,,,, ro ,mve ,, f ,le veatigate the working of the Central . dim tora of the IVillc (or the betiellt ol the Knglinh I racket Company ttocklioldera, who hold 'Ui per cent of the Uinda, (leorge llowack, who i a rea blent of lmdon and a large atock holder In tha Canadian I 'an lie, raid that, not withatandiug the courliua triatmeiit hir ( harlea recently ns-rive.1 at the hand of the Southern I'ai illc, he would puah the inveetigation to the end; ami. if neceaaary, tha atm khol'hm will bring the matter before the court and have the Central I'aciflc treated aa the Union I'acitlc, thrown into bankruptcy. Alter the interview Mr. llowack aaid no more Kngllah capital will mine to thi coun try. Mr. Ilowai k'a mother if a alock holder in the Central I'acilic. ON THE RESERVATION. The HeeamaneailalluM Maita b laillaa Agaal la 1 hair Aanaal llaiurla. WiaiiiMitoa, liecemlMT "M. ticneral complaint agalnat the iauance of gov ernment ratioiif to the Indiana If made in the annual report of agent a. Captain P. II. Itay of the Mioehone agency, Wyoming, aayt: "They will never In come aclf-auporting to long aa the gov ernment glvcf them the ecmhlance of iippnrt; neither can they liegin to ac cumulate property an long aa the aupply of the neceaaariea of life ia aolely in the handa of white tradert." Another fac tor retarding the development com plained of by Caplaiu Kay it the fact that child are allowed to dictate to the agent a to the ieaue of aiiuuitica and allair of the agency. The removal of troilhleaome chief ia recommended. The Mioalione are rcirrdi-d aa communiatH, who are loth to take up any untried pur int. Their agent recommend that the ration laatie. eiceiit to indiiteiit and belli leea. be irradiiallv illacoiitinued ami the moiiev now u ed for ration be devoted to the navment of Indian luUir. I he international treaty governing aeal-huntiiig on the North I'acitlc and llehruig rea ha worked great har.lahip to the Indian at Neah Hav, aahing ton. Thcee Induina caiin.il annm iiimiu a head man or chief, and coiiM'.iiently are divided among Ihemaclvc, their agent regarding their failure to mint one aa a iliaailvanlaKe to Iheiii. Ciinaiderahle opiKmition to the work of the coinmiaaiiin iireiariug I.ui.Ik on the I'll vttlltip reaervation in Wai-hington (or auln i U ing ahow n by a minority ol Iheae Indiana, hut the I act ion ia en. lent ly inlliieni'isl l.y having all icatriction retnoteil. The timgreaa made at Tulalip agencv. Waahinglon, indiiatca that within a lew year theae Indian w ill lieeotiie aell-anp- lairting and independent ol goterumelit aid. Suna detlnite action i lirgml iiimiii the h'lartmenl lo reflore to the Yakima their right at Iheir accualoitied llahern-a on thelolumhia river in aaluugtou, a diapute over which haa rifOilted in con i.lerahle tniuble. I I. e Yakima rcluae to lake the allulment, but have Hint ked olf a line which thev claim a their rcvcrtation in common. They are re ported in bad lluancial condition and in great heed id got eminent aaaiatam-e. "Whiakv," aata Agent I rwin, "ia the grealeat liili.lt Mint to Indian pro"erit v. There la an imnieiiati tralhc in nlinbol and vile decoct lona carried on w ith lliem. and one murder and to violent deal I. during the year are charged to whiaky." Jeff liarrltia. the lleaurrerltiialal. I Mil A N t I'ol la, I ml., IVceuilierL'S. JctT tiarrigu. a grave robber who makea no effort to conceal hia ghoiiliah bliainee, ha jual male hi will, in which he leate hit brnly lo the Indiana Medical College ol thia city. He direct! that, after hia hodv ia diaaectol bv the ttudenta and made the auhlect of li-cturr bv tnembera ol the I acuity, the akelcton I lo be placed in an upright inkiIiou in the diaaecttng- room ol the college with the right hand on the handle ol a new tpade an.l the left bail renting on the blade, the latter to be highly poliahed and the wor.la. Jetr liarngua, the ICeaurrei'tioml. printed ilium it In large black letter. tiarrigu aaya tin ia theonly monument he covet, an.l the faculty haa pnmiiacd tocarrr out hit aihc to the letter. ' Maaalait lull. Clin ton, IVifmlwr . Jaitib S. Cuiev arritol at the AudiUirium to-day. Ho a i'.l gi to St. Ixini to urge the adop tion of hi bill a a I'opuliat ineaaiire by the ixmlerence o( 1'opiiliat h a.lera which omveiie there tin week. Carl llrtiwne railroad. Thoee who had lamdiee flnallv " "n ''ea. to agitate the matter in rehiae.1 lo go. and have la-en ahipml ' 'v'" ihe.i.iiferen. Ilea ill prevent around bv way ol San Franciaru an.l ;" p'eamhle re. it tig the liia.le.iiia.-v uteamer to Marah field. Or. Ibevcame 01 I"r,"'t monetary atPt.-m, mid Hamburg-A merican I'lrector Hat 1 1 in and Wolll id thia companv iiilorm me that they have made the proposition to the lierman government to employ lierman veterinarian to inapect every cargo ol lreed la-el or rattle in the l intel Male which it to lie lauded at lierman port. What the ultimate auawerwill lie remain to be aeett. Tin company ha built four magniliivnt aleainera for the pinpoeeof tranaortliig liveatia k an ilreaaeil Im l tie i lermauy, lint tin teamert now their freight llavie. "The teterinariana emplnve.1 at tl lluuihiirg atiM-k tarda and alaughte hoiiae were rather reluctant at hrxl call the diaeare diacovereil Tela fever they were uiiHj.Uainted with the aymp- lom nl tnege.ierai naliireoi llie iliaee They com luiled that the ixteell heal indi ted hail been watered Irom a tank probably in a llilhy condition and full of bacteria, which would lie ret.xuihle lor the limy condition in which the inti tinea were found. An analtai of the witter, however, proved thi theory to lie Incorrect; therelore the veterinariana were aluioet at a loe to know what Hi diaeaae wa or what could hare cauaei theaickne. The matter wn reiorlel to the ImiM-nal Samtarv I eartmeiit at llcrliii.aud they demamled an iiix-ctioii of the iuleatine, lunga, livr ami heart of one ol the diaeaaed animal. Ihn week alter it wa ih-claieil bv the I tit (erial Sanitary liepartmetil that the diaeaae wa I eia lever, ami a pruhihl tion order waa trailed " The veterinarian at Hamburg now allirm that, ao-ordilig to the diagnoait lliil.le at the tune ol llie killing ol the dixeaaed animal, lliirreNimed riactly with the dfM'Mptinii given bv American authoritiea, ami, therefore, tliere tun no longer remain any don lit but that the diM-aae In reality wa lexa fever, llie chief veterinarian, Yollerof Hamburg and the director ol the llambiiig alaiiiih ter-bouae, Mr. HrlM ii, have auiie to Kng land to give thi matter ann nil alien tion and to learn whut pniautioii the r.ughah authonlie lake agauiat the aprcadiug of the di.ee a In n theydi cover i ae of I exit lever, line! Yet eriau Yoller haa alao wrillen a pain plilet giving the complete delail ol the matter, a ioi.v of which will I mi for warded lo the ! pitilinciit a immiii aitth pamphlet la punted. " iN'timark lollowing liernianv'a lea in prohibiting llie imiHirtatlon ol Amen can live cattle and drcaned lieef i looker iiimiu here aa a move dictated bv aell-lli tereat. The larger Ix-r cent of the cattle killed at llamliiirg a e Irotn IVumitik lac life all the cattle arriving from Ih'ii mark mii't be alaughte red, a thev ran not l' trMiiaiiorleil to the interior ol i icrmanv alive. leniuark I evidently hopelul that bv excluding American cat tie ahe may receive pcrmiaaion (nun the lierman iiuthoritie lo traii'inirt the live at.uk to the iti'erior of licrm.ii y Hue ol the diris lor ol the llamhuig- Americau Packet Company inform me that Kotlerdaui ha a an prohibited lamling ol American live i altle at that Ixirt. Hamburg denlei in caltle an cominiaaioii men-lianl in general are now making ellort to ol.taln M-runaioii to imHirt live cattle Irom Canada, there I icing no lexa lever III the Northern Mate. I hev would load them at IUIi fax. but thev doubt verv much if further iierunaaioii w ill lie granted. The Vine I call lite cattle wild at Hamburg were ol hrat-claa .pialilv, and gute excellent aatialaction, w llh the cxcelilioii of the thirlv-tao nulla, aixteen ol Inch bail to le killed and londfiiihed, thereby cr-at ing all thiacommercial dialurlmiii-e. The oilier animal were principally abort horn and lar iicrior lo any r.urope. n Heel caltle kllleil at llamlmrg If the rxiairtation of lite cattle ia again allowed, apccial care ahoul.l la- taken to export the twal iiality only lo ermanv. llie .1 reams Im.f aa alxi tirat .iiiantv III every teainv t, but unfor tunately the cooling machinery did not work antiafactorilv, and the appearance of the meat a a xiiuewhat awam-t it. I'r. ratio. ai, chief of the bureau of ani mal in.liii.lrv. atate that none of the in formation ao far obtainable would null cate that theae anituaia were rulfering Irom lexa lever. RETALIATION THREATENED. I laaMMl la l n-aiuiiiioii aim it rea. la "He are in fator ol the Ine and unlimited coinage id ailvrr in the ratio ol Id to I. and the Coxey non-intcri-at-tearing Umda plan " from MclKiaelt county, W II. K. Jlrpperaett tellt the Iv.wbiirg Kevirw thai the atone of deetitiituin among li. W. Hunt railroad emplove at t ort Pra-g. Cal., cirrulate.1 bv a W al ia Walla iirwapa.er are pure lahrh-wliona. The men are la-ing liiruiahe.1 gal laianl In tha railroad camp or at the liotela, and will ha put to . ok jual aa a.am aa aome right of way ililf.cnitiea can laet tle.1, winch will not I long. Mr. Hunt ! baa a 13i.tV eimatructitig otitfll on the ! agency in aahmgton, Irorn hi dutie ground, and pmpoae to pnh the work aa agent and placing the Miiwrinten.tcht when he geta aiarted. Mr. Ilepprett of the Put allup Agency In. I. an loani ng nn-ierrian.ia in uoaineaa arrangeuirnu arluatl in charge ol allair. Una at ta n well enoiKh to know that tha ixinipany la taken Uhih. the led ana. hating W ti.iiiM.ri, I VivmU r JtH. Tl.e Sec retary ( the Interior baa anprote.1 of tie recommendation ol the Commis sioner ef Indian Attaira to re leva I d Fella, Indian agent al the Povalion Heavery ltiyr.ill I nilej. llraiiN, ln-emlar "7. The long-con timml Uivoilt of cenain breweriea. e lablihet by the .a la'l.t N-cue ol the diacharge of a nuiuU-r ol the brewery emplovea, ha la-cu en.l.-.l. hi. hard l.oeai. ke, manager of the S hiilhria brewery, w ho i aio a l.ileral iiiemln-r of the Keichatag. and llerr Miiirer. the well-known Sociali! Ivputv, hate anc- ccedol in ell.i ting a t-wiuproiniae, under the term ol which all the men .Iia- charged from the breaeriea during the alruggle will be r tuatatel when Ihere are ta.aiic.ea. The N'i!it are ar ranging for holding a tnaaa uneiing to ratify the agreement. Tarbalrail Ta llaka. Y.'t.'ilivi, IWemlarr 17. Although Japalirae rule ia a.i-cpted bvjhe I'ore an generally, the Tung Hal. a are at.l! elite. Thev hate juat captnre.1 Hai I Inn, capital ol the province ol tt hang 111 ISi. They riari:el the . oyer nor. an.l iuata'Ied one ol their numla-r in hi place, lbreetoan in Nnitt.rrn I ore have l-en turned I y Ihein. Their num. l-r ar inrreaaing. rvinforrt uienla from the tiger hnntert tw.ng arcurrd. awerlraa fart May ba I frvwarla mt bfiala. WaMii.iorox, Iecetnbcr 27. Internt Ing developmenta are expected a re in It of tha (trained relation between the United Stale and Spain over the tariff. Secretary (.realiam bat directed MiniMer Taylor at Madrid to notify the Spaniah got eminent that, if the United State it not removed (roin the lit o( ronntriet not having aatiifactory treatiea, thi country will retaliate. It if not lav lieved Spain wid yield to the proteat of Secretary Ureal, am. In that event Pres ident Cleveland will probably ine a proclamation cloanig American Kirt to the irialni ta of Spain. The llrt effect of thia will Iw to hilt out eiiormoii ahipmetitfof riw augar, which come to thia country, and cauae a iliarp adwim-e in price, lM-iile cloaing rellnerief and throwing out of work many tliouamU. In olln ial circle it aidCuha furniahe even-elghlh of all the augar, ml Imi iaiami and Hawaii the remain. h-r; but It ia aaid that it would la iihpoailile ti make up tint aeven-eightht now drawn from Cuba. It I alo "cried, there fore, by tbow in no way identified with or partial to the augar relin-ne that lh ai t ion w ould cut them oir from their aiipplic ami rloae them up, throwing '.'J UN) emplove out of work. Tin atiite merit wa made by a high ollii-ial. who had much lo do with the negotiationa, and who ia very apprehensive of iia re full. He a i led thai the ultimate eir.i t of the war would be to advance the priiv of augar from .'( to li ar cent n-r pound, thna milking the public bear the burden. In let t ing dutie Spain arrange the coiintriea in two column. The lirat col umn include thoae w ho have not entered into aatiafaetory treaty arrangement with her. Until recently llraril wa the onlv one on the globe which Spain bad put ill thia column, all other coiinlriea twing ill the "aenind column," which ilicludea thiMie bat ing attfnctorv trealie. The C nihil state now joina llraiil in Spain " firat column," ami tlin aland apart from all other rountriet in the comuioii la'tiefit Spain grunt. The immediate ellcct of Spain' ac tion tin a alrca.lv prov.-n diaaatroua to I he American trade in Hour, and Ihi trale haa paaae.1 almoft excluaivelv into the handa of Camida, Under the old rivi procity arraiiL'i ineiit with Spain Ameri--an flour waa ahipied to Cuba in great ijuantitie. Put when the new ('piled State tariK raiavd the duty on Cuban augar Spain reaxinded by raiaing the duty on Ami-riciin Hour. The duly on Hour i 1 1.75 in the lirat column, v. bile in the aecond column it i (I. A Can ada i in the aecond column, ahe en ova n iidv.'intagn of 75 cent a barrel on flour, and thi haa proved ample toallow Canada to w -real the Cuban flour trade away from the United Stale. It ia tinilcrtiMl from authoritatite aourcea that a itleation ha been rai'cd a to llie right of the Preai.lent to inane a retaliatory proclamation againt Spain fin h a Secretary lireaham ha threat, eneil. Thi proclamation, if made, won!. Imi under a law of I (., which author. ie rclaliniion againat countrie making niiiiii-t diKcrimiiiationa againat tl United State. Hut Spain claim ahe ia making no uiijuat diacrimihiition if the arrange tier lariir in two column i iiirding to whether countrie are friendly or iinfriendlt to her and leave thecoun trie to cIioom their ow n place. The re cent American lariir pulling aiu'ar on the dutiable hat had llie ellei tof placing thia country in Spain rirat roliiinn without any intentional liaeTtima4HMt on her part. Under thi cir nuiHiaiiie It la iirgil that Secretary lirealium hit no authority to invoke the retaliatory aw ol IH'.al, 1 lnao contending vieaa an now Iving urged Im-imii ii our Mm later and the member of the piinli I iihiiic I, and definite rfultarcc xa'cti tin week. FIERY iYrENCHMEN IT HAS BEEN SMOKING. That la What the I n la. l lug I'arli aa of tluin.t Il4luler. trill:. IIciviiiIht '17. The PoM-Ill telltgeiicer exploring party hua fully continued the pret ion atuteriienta thut amoke ba aoi-n.lnl from the aiiiiiinit ol Mount llahiicr in the Ut two mntith for the explorer are now i-auiicd on the aide of the mountnm over half a it v to the aiiiiiinit and have itctuallv aci-u great volume of amoke and geyaer of ateaui xiuring from the crater. Tin nef w l.nniclit bv u homing pigisui to Kred S. .Meeker I. lit at rut allup, another pig. Km released in the lueaiitiiue not hat mg arnveil. the men art all well in route ol llie l-ol.l, ami ai-em to he ImiIi!v i .ihIi ing on lo the ml lit. I he pigeon a Inch rough! tin new arrived at I utallup al .1 i'. M.. I niialuia .lav. I lie for I hit- r a tul Mi.inl.iv ha not vet arnve.1. and nine accident haa et l.lentlv la-fallen it. the following i the iiieai;e re.-eitnl: St. bliiio Pa, altitude M.OUi l.ct. tl. I liriel Hiatal .lav. The exiieihtioli a ileinonatraleil Utond doiibt fliul Mount Haulier ba Iwii amoking. l leni.ir iiiterii.xiii. aiaiiil two hoora alter the pigmn wa lilaTiite.l-whllecroi.aing the a-t allow field illtidmg the Kli.iatl tiel.la and Wmthrop glacier Majiir In- graham pllddctllv al.ollte.1: sw ,r amoke! Si the team:' Die ton ol the mountain waa fully live mile away. and a he aaike jel of ateaui likep-y-er hot upward ItM feet or more, aiid farther to the right a column of denaelv lack tmoke roe from the crater in lillul ilia to a height of aeteral hundrnl feet. Major Imrralium dei-lun-a that the amoke ia a revelation to him." JAPAN'S CAUTION. A.H.nlmel by Her a Vl of I'rare aM.mUalwnrr. W tMtitiom, ISvetu'wr ?7. No in formation ba reached the Japanese le gation in relation to the appointment of Peace Comunaaionert lo treat with the wo Chnie-e Amtali.ra re-ent!y ap- niil.i. The rugtion it made that the Jpanee government i pnibah y awaiting the arrital ol the Cliinr-e Am'- havador la-iore nikkiiif the aitiim Socinlist I'Pify Jhiitm Attacks tbr '.ijveriiiiieiit. J'" t J " " HE IS D . UNCED AS A LIAR II I'raal fuwi II la Ibe tkaaibrr af Ump-y.m, mmd Waa KolUwad by tba l aaal ( ballalige-I'raiailer liupuy lla rtarbad Jaurea, I'.tnta, IiiN-emla-r Si. ieneral Mer cier, Mininter of War, introduced to-day in the CliauiW of IVputie a bill pro viding the death penalty (or tuch mili tary truitort at Captain I'rcyfiif. dep uty Jaurea, Socialirt, wa delegatel by bit party to demand the alaililion of the death penalty in the army. In thecoiirae of hi attm k tim the government he aid that Hreylua e axil eiiU'iice be cause the government eared the cor-ae iiiemi- of exiiiiting him. Premier Hupny repriHtcheil Jaure for voicing the theorle of international f.rialiin on a uhject whicli thould apal lo every Kreiichmaii'a loyally. Jaiin-f alionle.1 in hi reply, iiiiliiig to the Muuatera: " Y'oil are the mlernatioiialiat. Y'oii favor the iuterna'.ioiialiam ol Hebrew apitaliM, whom you rcreen und pro le. I. Yet tlieae llehrew capilahiil, whom you adopt a tour ward, are indicia and a. amp.'' The Chamlwr waa brought to a high pitch of excitement by thi harangue. 1 he Sa iuliata cheered anprovingly. I he Miuiati ra interrupted the M-aker fra pieiitly with their proteala. AaJaurv reai lied the climax ol hi charge M. lUrtlioii. Minister of Public Woik, ajirang to In leet und ahoilled: " You be, and you know you lie." Jaure' reply wa drowned in a tu mult, w li ith waa an I led after lite min ute bv the Prealiletit' la?ll. There were call (or the ct-hiuring of Juare, and etentually llrifaon, the President, re ouetnl him to retract hi a.-ruaatlon. Jaure refuaiil llatly. lie waa iviiurcl bv the Preaident ami exelli temMira nlv from the Chamla-r. Hie ittiiig wat adjourned in conliiMon. J urea enl hit aecomlt to llerthoii. According lo the arrangement made by the anon. I the duel will In fought Willi pl'tolt at twen-ty-five pii'-e. The duel wa the main topic of licnrin dining the interim ion, und the I'eputiea were till talking of the probable condition when the Ril ling wa rcMimed. The previoit itie lion aa ileinnn.led by the goveriimeiit a a.Nin aa the t lumU r came to onler, and wacarriel againat M. Jaure' pro poeal. Alexxmler Miller, Kwlical, ar gued in a apecch on (ieiierul Merciei bill that the exi-ting lawf would enable the government to piiniah Ireyfu with death. lawyer IVeille, lieputilican, denied tin. Kvcntnally urgency wa volcl on the Mercier bill. ANOTHER INVENTION. TWO YEARS IN COURT. The I'hiiioigraph aull Aaalaal Thuma a.lla.iM llerlded. WthiiiNoros, iKvembcr I'll. A ion waa to-day rendered in the Supreme Court of the Inalrict of Columbia in a anil pending for nearly two yean, brought by the American liraphone Company nominally againat the Colum bia Phonograph Company, the real par tit defendant lieing Tlioma A. F.diaon and the Kdiixin phonograph work. It v alleged by the American liraphone I ompanv that the original r.diaon tin foil phonograph wa a failure, a the aound record a it made were not aivurate, p-rniaiient or capable of la-ing repro- luce. it olten a tleirei ; that it could not la-ileta. heil Irom the machine, ban died and tranaported; that the art a now known wa creat.il liv the luveii tion of Alexander tirahani Ht-ll, I'luc.n A. Iw II and I hailei S. Iainter, who N' uii woik under the ailphvol the Yolla 1-ulKiratorr .raa iatioii, aud whoae pat ent weie afterward acquired by the Americuu liraphone I ompanv, und that everv phonograph, every phonograph cylinder and everv phonograph record iNt'am practical and valuahle onlv aa lar at it relied uihiii the principle ol the engraven recor.i aa iiiatiugtuaheii Irom the ahaudoned uietho.lo( indenting nacd on the 1 diaoii original tinfoil phono graph. No tealiiiiouy waa taken for the Columbia Phonograph Companv in the ae, and when the tune limit tixeif Li the court hud almoHt eitnre.1 the de li n.lniit withdrew counn-l ami allowe.1 a decree bv delaillt. The coirt linda for the Aineii.au liraphone Companv on every point, ami iuc a dwree of in- jnni tion againat delen. Inula and order an accounting hv the auditor to the court. I Mher auit are ieii. ling in New JerH.y, New Y'oik, Manaachuaclt, Ohio and Kwtiaa. SOUTHERN REPUBLICS. Vtur Marlike New a Krom I he t.uala- uala-Meliraw Kroiller. O.txtcv, Mci., I'lt-eintier '. A ctm- rier from theOuatemalnn lairder reixirt that there if iicti a diaturUil mndilion of attain on the frontier that farm and ratichet are being abandoned and the people nuking place of wfetv from the leprcdaliou and crimet that are being conatantly committl by the bandit and outlaw following the wake of the Idier. The ualemalan fon-e ure l- ingalrengthenid all along the line, and the Indian and other native of the country are laing prevted into military aervice. The volunteer trtnip of tin Mute, a wi il a ot the Stale of Chiui.a are rUippcd and reaily to march to the nontier a ao. n at war it ileclarel. MArTLK or Willi M'Kl I'LATIOX. Ai-triuo. Mcx.. IVcember 111. The lb rraphe Thai arrlafea M llbaal IfaraaM aball Haa raiailail. Kxta Citv, Pccrinlr 111. A liorte le carriage went iwlniuiing along tha tinootli a-pbalt of Fourteenth ttrvet In the vicinity ol Cherry ftreet to-day, ful filling Mother Shiptou'f prophecy that "carriage without hortee thai! ran" and terrifying two nrgroea who aw parkf and apparently t ulphtirout flanut inning from under iU The vehicle waa an electric carriage of Kanat City in vention and tiianu'a.-tur', and ia the only one in the United Statea, although allnilar onef are ned ill the (II I World. The Inventor it lr. II. C. i'.aker, and it wa patented by biuiaell and J. II. I'.l berg, the maker. F. s. PatUm ha charge ol the electricity and the rnai hi lie worked perfirtly. A peed of eleven mile an hour wa obtained. The caitnwo it alaiul the tire of an ordinary one. Due eat holding three )a-roiia face the (rout, and another one that wi'l aii-ominodate a iinilar uumla-r fa.-e the rear. A tor- ge Lattery, iviiiiHHu.d of live aerie of five cell cub, lurnihe a current ol 1.7 't ohm, al.d the cell are arranged in three ti.-ra la-ueath Hie .-,!. I he aiiee.auri. of woo-i wiih Indi4 rul.U-r cnahion on the tire. The rear wbe l, which are II feet 'i ii.che in liiainetcr, hate on their inner aid. a ci.i-iron Itange 1M inclie in d aiin-ier and 5 inclu-a wide. Motion from the .Ivimlii i, which 1 over the hind wheel' axle, i at Iinilili at.il to the llam-e by a raw hide friction pulley, revolving Irom li1" lo l,mxi tune a luliiilte, ami ia cap.i'.le of la-ing elevale.1 or ifepreaHnl at will by the driver by mean ol n (la.t-levcr. The leering i done bv a pail bed fcgtnent ml pinion ul'. Imi to the axle of the fore wheel and handled by a fleering HMtt maiiiuiilated by t!ie driver with hi liamla. It can make two muck, abort turn. The atorae batterie will run the machine ulaiut aeven or eight hour. The Kanu Cny inrention weiha ala.ut '.'.I aiittid. and ia iiiu ker than the Kuropi an coa he. NEW LAW FOR ALASKA. The Oregon I ii.le la nt aiillablv f..r tile Ti rrlttiry. Wamiimiios, I ei ember !l. It i un deralial that Collgre Will later ill tiie preaent eioh make an tll'ort to pro vide a code ol law for the governmelit of AUrk.i, which i to be nil.iintlnl a the reauit of the in-pe. tion made of the Ahiakan coun'iy lut aiumner by Aaaift ant Secretary Hamlin and Joaeph W. Murray, Inapectorof Salmon Fiahenea. Theae gentlemen gave e ecial attention to the aeal lllieriea, and will, of conre, dwell upon thi lent me, eH-cially in their rexirt; but they will alao rec ommend change in the entire leai att tern ol the el ilii. I and the mainland a well, covering, nil the uhject con nected Willi the government ol the ter ritory. The Oregon luwa are at pr.-n-nt in force in Alaaka, and have Ix-en niice the organ mat ion of the Territory. Tl.ey are in many iiiMuiice illy iid.ipt.-d to the local c in.lition prevailing in Alacka, and even where they are fuirly atiafa. tory the mean of a liiiiniatering theiu reaoinelln ient aa lo havecaiiMil xenon complain! in the pat on the pail of the people wMfftfd. Hence, lxidef ln-oill-memling law for the government of tlie icul-cati lung ami other haikiug l' he praiiraxnluMaaMa.leatriir-ttnn of the a ilinon intereat. MeH.-r. Ilaiiil.n and Murray will pr.iluil.lv riH'tiiiiiueiid tinilx-r luwa, new land, milling, li.pmr, cuxl.uii and nchiail law. There will a!xo prohal.lv I, a recommc Dilation thut three or (our judicial rfi'trii-ta las i r.-uUil to take the place ol the prexctit at atem. w hlch I compriaul in one diatrict. The reort emlxKljing Iheir ni-ommen lal ion la now in coiirae of prepaiatioii, and wi l l aulimitttil to Coiigr..a aa early in the eioii after the holiduts a iHihlt with the liox' that tliere may Ix time left for t ongreaaional action. It If lie- beve.1 the rejrt w ill take pirorig ground lor fixing the next year a.-aiing catch t a lower limit than that ol lu?l year STILL ON THE RUN IJut Thin Time tlipCliiiicie rtVit St ubboiily f'r l'ive Hours. EFFECT OF BAYONET CHARGES NO FURTHER CONTEST. II u.l .1 i.f I al.r.irnla Mill Take llie Hal It of (irtl.a ami III al. Stx FutM ixi-o, IieremlH-r 2"".. There will lap no attempt to prevent ll.nenior- elect Janice II. Ilu.ld (mm tuking the oath of ullice and hi rent ii the t li .ol Aa IE. Well, one of the commit!, e of aeven on the the (iiilx-rnxlorial conte-t, I correct. A ditixion exixtt in the council of the erven who are arranging for a recount In fore the l-irixlalnr.. t baric W. Manai ing, one ol the com mittee. gIN ao far a to ny that he i Hit lv oix.ii to the whole plan, and in Innate that the committee mat- dcci.h lo hold it ini-ctiiK' without him. II. aid to-day : ' I am aatialied Hint public aentiment .agititiat a ixuiteal and a recount. 1 am uiao '.i"iici thai a recount will not elect Mr. rtcc. Of late I have given aome atteiit.on to thia uhjeci ol are- count. I hnte found by Ix-ihui.i1 inveati- gatiouthat many llepubluati vo!el for li' ....1.1 it . ... i-.x.rr nii.iei.1 ot r.aice, all. I that lact ai-count in part for lludd't great major ity in Ihit cily. I la-lieve that fraud hate la-en committed to aome ail.l but I lielieve that they were In volt-a for Weltcr la-ing iminieil fur Pudd." REFUSED TO PAY THE TAX. Aa meiil. The Japanr-e citmmia-i,incr ' ""'"" IT 'n '" nartair ol the Fng nee.1 not, in fact. I appointed until ! l"u .'. r"-' lbr' Arthur, Champion, me formal proix lion la made by the i '-lhle ami ymph i a mailer of much iVneae envoi. lUing lo the fai t that ' ',l" " tlon " 'be plant of Kngland iMminniiicatioii fnm Peking to t biiieei "",'."'' "r li"t in tin part of the xirta i minca hat delated on a-r"iint"f "" u'erml. v accepted a . iten re Their Proem tv. ii.l la tha lllghvat IllilUer. StMt l!o, ("ul., IVi-emU-r 2il There wat ixmaiderahle excitement to day over the aleo( lelin.iient tax prop erty, the reanlt of the refuaala on the part of prominent prosily ownere to pay the ial water tax rtcently held to l yhd bv Jndire Ham of V..i... Marahal sieadman gave them all -Until 11 o'clock to pav laxct. and then pi. ceded with the aale. Many pud up. but alaiul MoV.u.0 worth of proix-rty wa fold. Among the property a..;. I weie the Santa lloaa water work, "the dexil, traca and yar.lt ol the San KrauciM-n and North Pacific railway and many line reaiden.i-a in the heart of the citv. J. II. l!ruh. Preai.lei.it of the Santa Kiaa national Mank. xiugiit tl lalrraallaaal Mlaa I taxaaltlnw. W i.Hi..r. v. ViTinlar (r.iren mere and . anal, the arrival ,.( tlit thite cru r have tome de- ie I hineae in Japan may l il.-iat rnl I "'r, "" ' irovrriitiirtil in connection for aoine tune. ithlliil ciincrrninir tl a 1 u" I"""! diapute over the tumid- rt U at Mia. one of the Chinese i r' l'"l,u Mcxiio and liuatcmala, e- Amltt..ir, wi.l rot l la-raona erat-a I I""''''' ln v""w " the uncommiinicalive UHhe Japan, aeon accottnl of hi a. tion i"""' "'ng Uiilowcl by the command aa Governor of I wunx-a. ba tat-n re. . r,,'lhe Uxxta. The prolyl. le altitude .-cited at the I. ! on. thiM,.i'l the I .te. statea in the event of crivei ai ine leg.tt on lo-.tav ani.iMim-e.1 , "" '" P"' " r.ngiami n aio , eating litigation growing out of the al. ine con tern t-.g ol lri;anietit at fokio ""' imiu-iriou-iy uia, uaaeU ol lint property by the Maralial ieieriav. . (-.. ..p. lur cruiaer nate Ix-en id.e at an. hor in tin harlmr tor a At t.aal ArriniMla the aeeonil Arm) r Japan Waaltiily Ten Vlilea t-r.iiu I hwaHg.antl YVmuIiI lleartt Ihii I nt wn auMtlay, lieremlier 'M. Iommim, Kicinlx-r "5 Th Anton corriTjri.hnt of the Central .... agency lay that lienernl Y'ainaji' din- ion of the aecond Japanese, iirmy hu advanced north war I atctdily for h moi.in and iH-i. nilx-r 1H xi upcl Kai Pir.g. No ilefente wa niude. Ih-i-einlx-r 17 acout rexirtcd to l.ieiiti nant-tii neral Kulrura. then near l.uio Yang, that a lar.t (,.i,-,. of Chine-e hud la-en eeli luuviii in ;,i. direction of l-aio Y'ut.g. Tint (or... proved to I the deb ated garrison of iiai (.'hang tinder the command of i b-ner ! l.iltig. The Chiliere hud fled with all ptiaaihle apecd ever titico the llllli, when their position w a c.iptuic.l by the en. einy. They were then in a Mth-r ix nioraliieil condition, niid m-f in .. k i r. v (or Monk. ten. Kataiira dtndi d to int. r cept them. He left i-aiiip thu mgl l i.l the Imi It m i' li hia w hole (on-e, ane. the iier.l morning overtook the I l.ine-e at the Village ot Klll.g Waaiii, W In re they made an olxt.hate t-taud, ithougli in xxir conditioii. Thef w ere nearly n, INJ trolig, and w.-ie al.le t lorci k.imi. hene fighting tixiu the dapunexe. In the midt of the l..itth-1 li-hlioa' brh'ni1.. from llai ( hxn, t-stne ii and gave K -t- atlia actite aupx.rl, 'I h-I liuie-e I I out with aurpriing l rave ". ' h..y fcci-d the wi ll-lirii f.il t r I r . i i tlie .li si.eae batferin und fotl.'l.t .1, -pftit.lv, i , though wll.'ioiit eilcctiv.i O'ettp.aiioii. The JapancM- in fun t r v v,fV 'it i. . through the acal'.-nd liti.x, .V. emy milled. Three bi.M"-p 4 -eietlti.aily w.n the i.ty for Ky. live hour of boltcxt lighting . encul l.y the feiiuid army, l iie I aJ; filltt red a the third adviim-e U-guli. thev fled III ill-oi.U r towurd Vu g 1 he I..-1 a. e l.ol know n, but 'l .-Cl. tieae are repot tul to have li!l .VkJ lli. ' on the I'n Id. ; aiiori i) lit: tT M.w ciiii i... t' Toklo, ! leccm Iwi L'.'i. A.lt it ea r. ct here conlirm the rt purl of the il.i.V ' i .eneral l.ilii.' a't. r n hard lie t '. five bollix. 1 he .lapaiie. ul the I thi ib-pa'. h t ttci iv.d wt tc n t tell llli!e from .Sen 'h Hal e, u hie'' wat exH-clc. would lx rettched Sm.P IMI II ML pc tt r t oMWtxatxi:ii TlKN i'Mt. I'lCellllxr l'.'l. Chnf loII.U liemix - of the 1:1111 l.l Y' ml Shu Y'om l.ieii, late I ..Hi rl.or i' miHin, bate Icen aixiiiitc. In.i ('oiniiiiM.ioii. ia lo tretit for pi a. . J Jupaii. ) t l:e VN 1-oliTx ni'HN- lo i!:t'n,V UiMxiX, le.eillta-r i'.'i. A tli from ToKiorava llie (.'on ail ioteri.Ji'' hu agreed to oan to h.lcl; , t.il.lr aihlilioual xirl Mokeku .1 the ince of MiUnaiU and Ciiiuiiainpo ., ' I'll Toi.g river. I'UUItaa nrrrtTfll 11V I.iMI II IiMhin. ll-cemlx-r I'.'i A tli i' from Kolx, Jupiin. aax thorn-art Tollg llaka deleuted tip. Cllle.lll g.ii of I '.HI Hildier at I b.llla lo, nn.l biiriinl their hull-ex. '1 he il... il- . of the tow II tie I. It i relxii r. d tM 'i tuimlx-r of ChiniM' weri; mill the i( ! Iluka. ... Il'll. III.IIVI.II' iTl.l' . . I IV!.l,.hl I.nMx.v, li.ceiulx r I'.'i Colon.-I I ..i rhiina, a no tiun.-d lot.iri'lv foin- 'line ago bv ruling irom Ileriin to I ore.i. Iiux Ix-en ap pointed cnuf citila.iuiii.i.-ti.ilor of Among. ACTUALLY STAHVING. The IV. .pie or llr. ii(t. 1-1. lat'.'i! t. I.ra-ki Mil-! he llelpc.t. Nlolllltllt, Neb., l'lC. ll.li.-r i'l. Til "llllerni f ainil.g the ihiiul i'ulit of llie drought-hlatiil part ol Nebia-ka, in cluding thri-e-folirtha of the eiilepl.s of live coiintie. t l.ecoiii.iig more i.iten-.. daily, and irn in.i bate ate p alone .an pi. vent ititinv d -u h bv !:u v.ttiviu. Tim . year a.-o the fa.-iiiei of theae tlro.tgiil-hlnrht.-.l co'intii t.niM-d a tery light c "p, and tlie la-t Uniitii. the crop lute la-en Hliiiix-t total faiiuren. Mailt it"i llie hnte not euoiijli provixion in 'le-ir lion. c lor one w. fa's xil-tetirtht e and lei money with whnh In puicha-e t'i- ti.- cea.jlnaol Ire. The aullen ix cup.o'ol tuin emp.oviiieiit and unlcr tlu v rei r; aid very aonn, it is the p-nerul opinion that many will at.irte to .I'-alh. mil ahoul.l the weather turn very cold ni.n.v W ill freeiie to death, na il ia 'it fact that many are barefooted utid hnte carci-.v lull. c.eiil clolhing to cover tt.cir nuke 1- iii. A mother ami her tno balx- wei e loiind dead in their cabin tin week. Il i npHel the mother had b. en con fined to her la d hvirklie und that aim ami her two little one -'artel t i death. I he atoinach. of the children ttcrt oneit-d and not a trace of loud cotil I lx- di.-.oi- ered. ATLANTA'S POLICE FORCE. la I'uaallilr an fti(Hlrj MT I ulluxr a aenallulia li l.lel.t. ATl.tNTt, 111., Ib-ceii.ta-r i.'i. SHt ir- lay at the point of a piMol Captain Ja. W. Ijiglit-h, Chairman of the l'oli.t Commiaaioiieri, ordere.1 Captain Atm- lUker, who ia clerk lo Hie Citv lliiiiird- cr. an.l bit friend. Ci. V. Ilab. out of hi ott'uv in the Allien, an Trui-t and '..uik- ii g I ompnny, of w hi.-h in-iitnti..u !.. i I re-i.lent. t uptain r.ng.lah thr-aleri- to kiii Ibcih. mid tln-y rein-Ht-d. Ine w hole atla-r involve charge of r..i(. t.. nc a-.'nin-t the A'ianU poli. e. a, id un in ve-ig.it ion may follow, rren wfiat the geiiilemen mr a'auit the inaiur pu t) Fngiih hail in In po-evaem a ett-r. writien (y Ca pi.hu .lame M. Wright of tlie tlel'ftite dei.arln.ei, t t.i mil, making tvrtain char.-e bkih.' M -. aker. Mr. l'.er aai a lie heard tl.at 'unlj.ii I'ligli!! had hi I. I'er, am! In? and Mr. Ha. I we, ; to t'.e .. 'l.-e of the Chairman ( the l.urd .d I'o i. e I ..in- lav king Hie enterpnaw meant boeincM. taken their land in aeteratv, are I v. I rvt. ti eni'xv-av at W aah.ngton Tiaaar.r ail tba l.a,iiMt, I..M... iH-cemla-r r.-A .bajmli 'i to early departure. ffie lime In.ui I una aayt the rxtta)-. dinary action of the government of Fc- The'ua.lor in r-riiiit:mg the Fcuadnrian ft a Wn , to I ne. in tl tranfrr of the Chilian The . Ullttl iHaraaaewta. P.iex. IVcrniWlV ThoenafeCom- ie water w.irk toe rwi na. .ieit and mn.-h other proix. j rn'-aioriera to an re a .nt.c n( it. .'!r. crtv. I ither prominenl purchaeer were I Had a.i l thai If t'i.eij!,r tl re a n i j: I--'i.ioain an.l .iwx 1 Ollleren -e a-T4ein I.lelurila a. . Hermann of 11 1 city. C. M. ritr. C.landt.ie New York police p.rce ex.-(.i Krl.ey and A. M. lUii.ea ol an I- ran-; that it di I not lake very much to 1, inn e c.aco. It it expected there a ill ra-inter. I li',..t. (..,-. il. .... . . i ttie iletec'ive force w.v roil. I. to Ihe core, and be ronld prove It. Till llrrpa rraperly. YViauiM.n.x, IVcemla-r 1M. At the I.-, a W tain xt. r la I'laea f Wax4. IS-ce:nla-r 2i T.'ieNv laat ..fionof Congrea tliellonepa-x-. val lUjard apraiintrd to rejirt on a a-ite hrpreeeDtative Hermann't bill confirm- , etit ite forwotajaotk inwarfl.ip. Ir.ve ing title to the property owner of the ' re.iii mended corm-atcl inm ,. ( town of North Prow nayille in Oregon. . wo.l for I r!khea.! and iron in'ej I .f a . . . IE... j .a i.iai-.. nM ...i t . . t i . ,.. . . in. ...... , . ..H . ... . . . j . . . . ' . , , .. . .., H.......XI.,,., ramim. ii, it ia ini.i'tne.1 ir.ai ai.piii-ati xnt ,ar apa-w al i rroiaer I ainera.la to Janan t.aa ...,il ni.tt.xa hi no. ,.!.. ih. i....i::...i..; i 'i- 'H"ixi a m nit w.. n .ai i. r. ine ixr 1 rei-rta ,i tlie prnp.aax.1 roail rxten.lt Uiroogh a a ttrn towar.1 alailiahin the limta-r lx-ll lor ala.ul lui u.uea, termi-, Mr. 111 bat laxvn in lb rrv H-e nallnf in lte coad tiel.la near I kiali. Mr. than any other aent, tc oning Ilej peraeil wiU retara lo Fort Bragg ia rer at that pulnt la U.l. lie a few week. xia.Wal reuurd. U,e, will I, held ai Hoed,.... I. , ImJlV' W UZl tV'".. re,rU that t... ber. 1. . id la r-r,e. a late a. Jan- orterrd b'y Pre,,, ,.hat F , li-i.U .ZL " ZUmVJK lLVl J"t. the ,.. but ahoold ii , -r ataaaar tatlfj teal w, fj .. eatM WfTMtM. I Urw.avaut aad paper. The C.inimiaai.inep miiiiiiil n ii i ximVu i-i.mi t. ir theyar un- l.aa notified Mr. Hermann that he h kn.-w e ' ja rnniermr i a f ere ti.. r..a -.leiiuon.auiey reconinieii.ie. llial ihe erat part Ihe l tin il in the ', e-e-.-e. m tl,, ia niiua m .i.w-11 run aa it e r. m -un . ... 1 1 . .. -r a&. . . . I i - - , - - - ....... B,w,tVH mil . . ilaaaaxl birae.y mt will aurw IU paaajit by the euaU at 1 uu ateaaun. Thi river n. val Ian tie. Tl,r r-i.nt .m i 11 p r.v I by tue Srcretarj ao lax aa