EUGENE CITY GUARD. rrorlatcr. THE CITY THE SUFFERER. I Tin Allrgril ray-Kull Nluffrra Arrralrd In 4 hlra(0. ! ChicnK'i June 81. Wl alleged p"J- nil atulfor wore arrested today. They are Thuma Cruke, foreman of the ' North division water-pipe extension; T. P. WW to, timukocpor lor i roue; Jumc McLaughlin, foreman of the , South Chicago watcrpipo exteuislon; . ; Prank Hiinond, McLaughlin' time- keeper; Jiimin Weir, foreman of thu Position ot ThisGovernment town of Lake watcr-pipu extension; I'etcr Mcin. lorcmun 01 mo Hireci-n." EUGENE CITY. OREGON. All) FOR THE REBELS1 THE SEALING QUESTION The Bill Passed Its Second Reading in Commons. in the Cuban Trouble. i ualrinii ukiik: H. K. Ueggy, foreman of thu water department; J- ,;,,u' I 1" foreman of tin; water department; STRICT OBSKRVAKCK OK LAW 8 1 Bll,i Thoma Voiiassok, foreman of the street department, lit missing. Thin I afternoon a statement wa given out by thu city autJiontle tnat a h rouit oi ooufessoii made liy Croke, warrant will bo sworn oat for A. J. Kowalski i andMotiu McCarthy, ex-comiuisioncrsoi ... t ni uwrtrurv t . . . WaalilUKiou, .iuuo Olncv ha laid down uti..a iilrlum in thu strict neutrality between thu Spanish government mill thu Cuban insurgent, not only touching armed assistance, but also to render aid and encourage incut iu a financial way. Thu occasion fur thi exposition camo iu a letter ' .a il... li. ....... Mr from Joiin I . l awy, oi """""" IK ewpar contain considerable Mechauio National bu ik of . w Mi.Mt l.jj.,, ,), Mc at Ki. l. The of thu neutrality law for hi bank to of M ilf jif act an dcKiaitory for fun.lH lor mo , i an eiHa-h-iuurk- i .. .... i, niiiv - .i r. - '.' - r- Hrrrlry Olny !. ' Itrf arillug III 1'iialll Nulrllly if Hi Amrlr l'rilr, iu 21. Hjrfiry j,n,Jio wor,H H,) that a formal charge i thu duty of Luitorti . 0 luj,imni.incnt of public observance of! , ,,1, , iiif,iina ii-Mavor j HopkiiiH, if nothing morn serious wan donu. Kowalski wa thu superintend j cut of thu city water-line extension. (ollliiirnt of III llm.Uli l-rf. St. r t rnbiir. Juno 21. Th had- a-volutiouiMta. "Whether thu bank or it ofliwra could bu criminally proHueutcd ia a qucation aa to which opinion may, differ, and which can be aatinfactonly j ta ttled only by thu adjudication of thu proper court. Bhould a bank eugaKU u aiich a trauaacuoii a...., -;" - . ,, , Clllllll , Hll ,..n,riH,, KeM. publiah IU aerial. " " nomio imia.rtai.cu from an interna truat to thu world, it would lawny Iu ty i (J- to call upon tuu aepar,,, . j , M w mmX , ... ...- ill.. miLHtion whether or not tnu . . ,,. ' , l,n:e.-dinK w urlmu HaiuHt thu j I'nilert Rlatea. n iihk "' - v inu evunt not only for (leriininy from a commercial jadut of view, but for all thu nation ahariiiK it trafllc. The Novoati n inark that thu ao-eptanee by all thu power of thu invitation to thu fete text i Ilea to the eHhflil felt for thu Herman empire and it monarch. The Noviw Vreyina vxpreaae thu opinion of ceo- i built for aKKTeaaivu purpowa. alw) Iw ilnir ui auuiruHt whother a bank hold - ' , inu a UuiUtd Stat churK'r (ba noi abuMu ita fralichiau and furuiah Kround for it forfuituru by acta iu aid or mm tilitii aguinat a nation with which .1... t'..t...l U.iimi In ul tMUII'l. inu iiiiw.. I" " . I ..... , ...,.. .. ,....;,. , 'Von aak inu not merely aa to your , y . - WhI ability, but alito a to It i contended by thu Indiana that th. ...... .....rul ol.llitiou. adding 'for wu killing waa uuwarrantnl and aru too loyal to our owu country Tni. lining li ArHHliiir. Kl Keiio, O. T., June 12. I)iHitche from Anipahoe and Captaii Maekey' camp of tnaip A, Third cavalry, indi cate ilicn-aaed uiieaaineHH growuix out of thu killinir of thu (,'heyenuu Indian . . I.. .h tU.llkU, HIT i aeclc to ovenoniw -v law.' I heartily commend thu aeuti- mniiNt and am iu a aaitiou to nay your real duty in thu pn-miae dia-a not admit of thu leant queatiou. It : ha been uxpoundial by no lean an au thority thau thu aupremu court of thu ; Unitl State, iu thu following: Thu intercourau of thi wiuntry with foreign nation and ita policy lu ' n'gard to thum aru plaixal by thu con- .liiiitinu of thu Uuitixl State in thu; without to provocation, claim that aeeni to be re liable, and there will likely lai tmublu, unlea thu militia overcome it. The military at Fort Iteiio i under march ing order, iauied balay by Colonel i'earaou. Tnaip II, Third cavalry, will Htart thi evening for the arene of thu trouble. NO KKW Vl'KSTIONS ARE KAISKK Thr Only liangra, aa Ciiiiarrl M'lth Ihr Klr.t Art. Wrrr InlruillH'ril Hi I aiiaila' Niiiarallnii. Loudon, June 20. Thu 1). bring aen bill paiuwid it Nocoiid reading in thu bonne of common today. Sir hlward Orayaaidthe only change made in thu bill, u compared with thu tirxt lSrliring M' bill, weru iutnaluci'd in order to meet thu auggeation of Cyi ada on thu uhj-ct. Thu bill did not raiau new qucHtiou regarding thu aeal tinheriea, and he warned the hounu that if the government wa not allowed to carry out thu agreement with liumiia, very Hcriou aituation would ariac re Npecting the Weatem I'lU'lllc. Thoma li. liowlca, repreaentiug Lynn Kegia, moved that thu bill bu referred to a leet committi'u for compariHon with the agreement with Huania, to aaeertaiu whether it 1 the Maine a that of 1H1K). Several coiiHervative anpHrted the motion. Sir Hichard Wulaiter aaid that while he disagreed with thu motion that the bill Ui referred to u aelect committee, he thought tie.) government ought to givu ua much iufonnation a poxnibli-to j thu houao beforu thu bill went into or dinary committee, and promised to allow full diacuMnioii of thu ineaHiire. Kor, he continued, though Kuaaia never advanced aueh extravagant claiiiiH aa America, atill hu waa entitled tolluow thu n-al iMwitiiui of affair. Hu waa ei rlaiu there waa a atrong ftidiug iu Canada that their intercat weru inade quately watched at present. Thernpoii Sir William Harcourt promiaed to coiiaider whether papiT could not la aubmitted and whi ther thu govern ments could allow a full diacuaMiou of thu bill. ISowlc then withdrew hi motion that thu bill bo referred to u Hclect committee. THE GOULD ESTATE. A Itruort Iw H Mail on Ihr Kiu.- of AilmiiiUtriilluii. Nuw York, June 20. HurrogutuRan aom ha granted the application of tleorge J. Gould and other executor of thu estate of thu lute Jay Ooold, to aeud buck to David McClure, the ap praiser, the queatioii of th" appraise ment of the estate, o that a report can bo mudu on thu expense of admiuia tratiou. Mr. McClure, a appruiscr, reported some time ago that the value of the personal property wa 0,94:i, 5H0. The real estate waa valued at about $2,000,000. The appraiser de ducted thu anm of f il,000,U0 from the personal proa'ity ua un indebtedness of the estatu to (leorgu J. (lould. After deducting other payments, thu total value of the residuary state was placed at T3,224,fl7. Mr. McClure did not make any al lowance for thu commission of the executors, or expenses of thu adminis tration of thu estate. Pending a (tene ment of this ijuentiou, the sum of f 000,000 wa paid by the executor into the statu treasury under protest as a collateral inheritance tax. Under thu will, the four executors receive each f 10,000 a year aa their commission. In addition, thu ex Mncs of the estate will la; about f2.(, 000. It is claimed for the estatu that all these expense should laj deducted from the residue liefore any tax is fixed. DRINK AND SPECULATION. A 1 1 If ll llurnril In Kltlgy. Dloomington, 111. , June 2 1. The state board of education this evening passed a resolution ubolishing thu high school (lepartini'lit, which has Ihh'H couiicclcd with thu normal university aincu it wa founded. At midnight thu bell of the Illinois statu normal Normal, began ringing, ami u mob of students and citizens assembled. All denounced (loveruor Altgeld who ia bunds of the government, and ita do cisioii iiaiu their aubjoct aru obliga tory on every citiwn of the Uiiiou. He i bound to bu at war w.th thu na tion against which thu war-making power haa declared war, and equally bound to commit no act of hostility auainst a nation with which thu gov- ... .....I f.i.....lul.(.. riiiiieui ia on biiiht ....r....... ,.... , . ... ,i . . i i ail eniKV oi wiu Kovcruor, nun iinsi'u- T hi urine nlu ia univeraally acknowl- ' " . ' . ' ... i ns pi un n j ud to ho d a mock execution. After- ihIuimI bv thu law of nation. It lie ' 'K 1 "r ' , ' , ... ...,,., I wanls ho eftlgy wa burned, at thu foundation of all governments, j . . . a there could l no wa ial or peaceful Tll(, rrK tHl, Wur. relation la twccll thu citUens of differ- Sw Fnul,.l8,.n jullu 2.Thii Mexi- eut couutrie without it." . wileft for I'ort Townsenil and way- sirt tins iiioriiiug, loaileil to the Kiiarda with freight, thu reault of thu i cut in freight rate to (1 aa announced i by thu I'ucillo Const Coinpany last Tlirjr lnuw lilt" nfMl I if OiiihIim's Illy Trraaurrr. Omahii, Juuu 20. City Tn-asurer Henry liolliu is a defaulter. Kxi-rta aru checking hia Issiks. Tla facta of the shortage bocnuiu known thi morn ing, and liollin at oucu dsappeared, leaving a note to hia family sayii.gthat thu hour had come fur him to die. Ilia bondsmen, who am liable to thu amount of $1,000,000, act thu police, to lisiking for thu mini. Tonight hu waa looitixl in a suburban madhouse drank. IIu was heavily armed and wheii the officer npia-arcd hu attempted to draw hu declared hu intended to end hi lifu. IIu surrcn denil without a struggle. IIu is now in hia iMindsmeii'a hands. They assert they will give him a chuncu uud will university at revolver with which SAGE'S PROTECTOR. I.hIiIImw Una Mrrlirril Heavy Ihiiik-4 ArmIiioI llif Mlllliiiialrr. New York, Juuu 20. Thu fourth suit of thu trial of William 1). Laid law against Kussell Sage for fjO.OOO ended today, thu jury bringing iu a verdict in thu plaintiff' favor for $10, 000. Thu suit wa for damages alleged to have Ist-n Kiistaiiied by Laidlaw on account of Sagu nsiug him a a shield againt Dvnamiter Norcoss' Ismili. Josi'ph II. Choate Is-gau for the plaintiff. He had a bible iu his hand and Is'gau hia nddru by reading from it thu parable of Dives and Lazarus. "Why, gentlemen," aaid he, "since these trial have begun, I have fre quently received anonymous letters threatening mu if I did not givu up thu case, but 1 will never retire from if until I see justice done the plaintiff. What docs thi man can for a jury? SHINGLE An Association Formed at ot Shippers Seattle. ML'H'AI, PK0TKCT10S ITS AIM liilrmlril to IMarouraa Hal Mhlnglra mill l'rll Hi Mfcra From I iiTUiuliia Pi-alrr. Seattle, Juno 19. At a meeting of representative of twenty-three firm of Tacoma, Portland, Seattle and Mount Vernon, which ship HO -r cent of the ihinglo output of tho I'acilio North west, thu Pacifio Lumls-r & Shingle Shipper Association was orguniwd hero tislay. Thu coustitutioii and by law reported by thu committee were a,t,mii.il. and officer were elected as follows: President, A. P. McLaiu. of S. A. (Jibbs & Co., of Tacoma; vice-president, H. K. Duniwuy, Portland; secre tary and treasurer, P. I. Curtis, Com mercial Cellar Company, Scuttle. Ui nvtors Thu officer named, C. H. Crane, of Seattleaud H. d. Poster, of Tacoma. The association is intended to dis oourago tho aulo of jssirly inannfactur ed shingles, a overdrying and the putting of thin shingle in bunches have caused considerable loss to trade. It will issue u blacklist of Knstern buy er who take advantage of the shipper' distance from hi market to put in claim for shortage, broken bunches, etc. , and thu enforce deductions. As it would involve costly litigation to fight these claims, the shipper have been ill thu liubit of allowing thesu de ductions, despite their injustice. The assis'iation will also attend to relations with the railroads, such as rates, sup Iyof cars, etc., aud will protect the manufacturer agaiust unscrupulous dealers. The boycott declared by tho Seattle Shippers' AssiH.'iatiou agaiust the Northern Pacific railroad wa also dis cussed, but no action on thu subject wu taken. Owing to thu greatly increased de mand for iumla-r and thu udvuuco in tho price of logs, a meeting of Puget sound sawmill meu having facilities for shipping by rail is to be held Home day next week to discus thu ad vis This jsMir, mangled Ixdng, Laidlaw, for years haa been carrying on this suit j ability of advancing prices. against mo greac nuauciai monster, Sago. If I had known tho attitude Sage would have taken, I would have made the claim for $100,000 instead of $.'i0,000." OFF FOR THE M NES. CONTESTED ELECTION CASES. THE EMANUEL CHURCH MURDER ! Trail mini y of Wral, Hi Hlrri-I allli'lor. Miiillllnl. ' ar I'mi- Saii Pruncisco, Juno 21. J. P. Wiwt, a street car conductor, who gave important testimony for thu prosecu tion ut thu preliminary examination of Theodore llurrant, has weakened. lie informed thu district attorney May ' i,i mMMs. thu shipment of fruit l that hu wa mistakeu lu testifying that ' iK eHpooially large. Durrani and Hlauchu Lamolit boarded j " - - hi car at Powell and Clay street and linaaiaii 'nraiiin l Hralrra. took scat inside his car, April 3. The; Washington, June 21. Consul-den-only correction hu make iu hi testi- erul Karel, at St. Petersburg, lu a (lis mony I that Durraut and Mia La-' patch to thu atate department, say the blamed for thu order. The mob tiro cccdod to thu campua, whero there wu aettlu hia shortage in full. j liollin una ihtii drinking Heavily oi I late and has also lost money in stock ' speculution. Tislay, after thu police i had surrendered liollin to hi Ismds- men, they culled a conference of thu i city ofllcials. liollin declared that hi j accounts with the Midland Statu bank ; would chock up all right. Ho admit- ted that hu hud drawn from tho cash account, but insisted thu deficiency could not bo more than $10,000. To night, Controller Olscn, aftetf u hurried checking of Holliu'a accotints, reported a shortage of $l."i,2MH outsiilu the auiouut aaid to 1k lucking iu thu ac count at thu Midland Statu bunk. Thu dcioitcil blanks indicated liollin had $111,000 deposited there, while thu ac tual deposit was uuly $10,000. week. There was so much freight that she wa an hour late in sailing. The coasters am not discouraged, but say they can get all tho freight they want at HOc, thu rate they now charge. Most of thu Mexico's cargo was perish- THE PRESIDENT DECLINED. mont at in front ou thu dummy, in stead of inside tho car. (leorgu King and Mis William, ho said, sat inside tho car. , Tho explanation i importunt, from j thu fact that it explains a conflict of testimony Ktweon West and thric: school girls, who tesifled poitivcly that they saw Durruut and liluiicho Ia moiit riding together on thu dummy j on thu day iu question. Hut while thu , case of the prosecution i hclicd from j one point of view by West' revision of i hi owu testimony, hu will not hcl called a a witness when thu trial be-1 gin, from thu fact that hu hu fore shown a disposition to bo unreli able a a witness. Hi testimony at Kussiau government has grunted a con cession fur seal-catching ou tho coast of Saghalien, St. Johu'a island and other portion of the wa of Okhotsk, to u Kussiau coinpany. A tax of $:l.Hit is to lie paid Hussiu ou each skin. It is expivted the expedition will start this year. A government official will sail on each bout engaged ill seal-catching. I'Nllfuriila'a Ntrlii( Wmil l'nit. I'kiah, Cal., Juno 21. Tho spring clip of wool thi season will average much higher, Isith iu quality and hereto-, !. .... , ... . '.. , I inn sitien lounj , ine llici Mils uevi'l- ota'd that there would 1h about 400 ! I...I..J ........ ,1 ....! 1M.. . . .... ....... .1 1:.. 1.. J ,i , j .y i ...l.l-B llW tllllll linillll. ll in IIIV ll" inn tireiiiiiinni rAiiiiiiiiiiiiui iiiuiuni ou umteriul point from tho testimony I hu gave at thu roroiicr' iuquest. Iililaluiirs Wltlutrwnl. Uuiilou, June 21. Thu sensation of tho day in political circle hero is the announcement of thu Time this morn ing that Mr. Oladstone had withdrawn from thu pairing agreement with the Kight Hon. Charles Villier, inenilsT of parliament for the first division of Wolverhampton. Thu liberal are .....i . I w ulu, .1 u tliia u. itl.i. .... ,1... filial... ..n....i'i. i. v .... .. .ii,., ui, 1 1 i,i . . stored iu wandiouse in this city 1,1)111 bales, of a total of 4112, 22S pounds. Tho average price secured wa 12 1-2 cent, which net to grower $I,VJ?N, or over $13,000 more than the most Mrtiiguine anticipations. part of Mr. Oladatono, and thu union ists are corrcspiuidiugly jubilant. It is leariul here npnn gissl authority that Oladstone' withdrawal is on thu Walsh church disestablishment bill only. Tho Westminster Oaxette afternoon says all thu talk about Olndstoue' dissatisfaction with government is nothing more than lull. AltlTKllioia III III NI. I.oilla. New York, June 21. The American lino official have issued tho following statement: The St. Isiuia upon her arrival lure July '.'.", will I hi laid off until her advertised nailing from New August 7, lu order that the builiter may have an opMirtuuity to make alterations in thu funnels which they think desirable. rub Ilia Fir at HrHlllr. Seuttlo, June 21. Tho power house of the Seattle Consolidatisl Street Rail way Company, oicrutiug the Second street, North Seattle, Wrcvu Lake, Third Htrvct, Lake I'uiou aud South Seattlu electric cjr line, wa dttroyid by tli early thi uioruimr, with all it valu able content. The building, which wa of brick, occupied a half block on Pine street betwieu Fifth aud Sixth. Thu tiro burst from tho whole aouth side or tne bulltliug and the entire building waa ill flame before the alarm wa turned iu. There were tweuty-five oar lu the building, beside much valuable ma chinery, comprising one of the largvat electric plant lu the Pad He North west. The Iom 1 estimated at $200,-000. A IrtiirU Mralrr I. ...I. thi Victoria. 1. C., June 21. A brief r- i telegram from llakmlnte aunouiu the tbe . litau, ,hf i,i Vintiiriil uiiillitr lt.uik.1 I ll.i.i off the Japanese coast. Captain Whid deu and all of tho crew and catch of (100 sealskins were auvod. The vessel was valued at $10,000, insured for $il,000, and wa owned bv Mini roe A Oray, of Victoria. A Nrar I'lili-rally lialril In ('oiifi-r a liar I imiii l tin. Washington, Juno 20. WillH'rfoiH' university, thu oldest institution in the country for the education of uegna's, a few day ago conferred the degnn- of LU 1). upon President Cleveland. The president hu sent an autograph letter to President Mitchell, of WilU-rforce, divlining the honor. Willierforeo university is conducted under the auspicica of thu African Methodist church, and was founded by llishop I). A. Payne. The president hu recently shown the institution fa vor anil it wu in return for these fa vors ami in recognition of hi worth that tho university desired to confer upon him thu honorary degree. Presi dent Cleveland reivntly made a colored man lieutenant in the army, and de tailed him ua spccinl instructor iu mil itary tactics in the university. Theu, tisi, when a postmaster wa to bo up pointml at Williorforeo, Ohio, where the institution ia located, tho president solivtod a colored man endorsed by the faculty of Wilborfiircv. Tho president in hi letter i said to have exprvssod his high appreciation of tho institution, but not being a college graduate, and having declined a simi lar honor from one of America' great universities, he regarded it a but con sistent to adhere to that course. FriiMra. Hay I.Hliurra ami Ituya Kri'li Ina' Hi Vrlliiw .Vlrlal. Colfax, Wash., June 20. It is esti mated that 1,000 men have gone from various part of Whitman county into tli.i l.iliiiinr t-.ii.iima u-ill.il. II... in th mouth prosiavting. Men who 1 fr"m ,h? ,hir, MT1 nave heretolore workeil on farms in the capacity of hired help found little or no demand for their services. At wage ranging from Till to 75 cents u day, they managed to procure a stake to tit out for a prospecting trip. Many small farmer as soon as their crops were iu, also picked up to go iu search for gold, expecting, unless they found something more profitabie, to return iu time to care for harvesting their crops. 1 Even boys, who are out of employ-! ment for a few weeks, o to the Snake I river placers and wash sands for the' yellow metal, which, in most case yield u fair remuneration for the la bor expended. Almost every day dur ing April and May, could lsj seen pass ing through town, camping outfits, on pack horse or wagons, on their way to Trail creek, the Hoodoo mines, Clear water, CiH'iir d'Aleues or any other of the dozen milling sections. T Ira.a Twin I lly Trruiliiala, Milwaukee, June 2 1. Judge Jenkins today grunted the petition of the re oeiver of the Northern Pacific to lease ccrtuiu St, Paul and Minneapolis term- lual to the Minneapolis & St. Louis. A petition of the receiver to purchase 00,000 ton or new atcel rail and nee leasary fastening at current market pr.cea wa also granted. Tuuuvlnl Out of Jail. St. Loui. Juuu 21. Teu prinomm, four of them murderers, tunneliil out of the county jail at Poplar Uluff, Ma, last uight. aud all but one are at ill at large. A I'lfilU li Hi Country. Sail Francisco, June 20. Lieuten-ant-Oeueral Scholleld, who is inspect ing the fortification of the city, say ho is pleased lsyoud expression ut the advancement ill thi lino. "The work completed, aud that now under construction." said he, "ia a marvel of perfection. No hotter exist iu the I'uitcd States, and when the Imttcries am completed and equipped they will bo a credit to the c.uutry. If the present mMiumeudatiou and in tent of the war department is carried out, and then is no reason to doubt mat ii win ih, mem will tie one con tinuous chaiu of batteries extendiug from thu Cliff House to Port Wintiold Scott. These batteries of modern mor tar ami improved gun will make it impossible for the warship of an en emy to sail through the Ooldcn tiate." airi'i'l-l r l.liit- Hiiril, Chicago, June 20. M. A. Vizunsky lsgiiu suit uguinst the North Chicago Street Kailway Company iu the super ior court for $."i,000 damage for injur ies rct-eived iu licing put off one of the company' cars by the conductor. The plaintiff, who is a M'ddler 70 veurs of ago, any he Ismrded one of the com puny' earn, and when the conductor came around he handed him live jam- mo. inu conductor ilul not want IM'iiuie, and demanded a nickel, but the plaiufitT told him that peuiiie were legal tender for any debt. The oouduotor aaid he would have hi fare in ome other form or tho plaintiff would get off tho car. Vizunsky re fused to get off, and the conductor, he saya, put him off and threw his basket of warn into the street. raira In Hi Four 4'iiiilala 0it-n.l In Waaliliialim. Washington, Juno 19. Clerk Kerr, of thu house of representatives, today opeued tho paper in thu contested elec tion case of Kirby vs. Abbott, from the sixth Texas district; Kosenthal vs. Crowley, from the tenth Texus district; ThoriHi vs. McKenny, from thu fourth Virginia district, and Iioo.u vs.' Hu.sk, The papers in each instance wero opened in tho presence of either of tho parties to the contest or their representative, and the ceremony consisted merely in a hurried inspection of the documents, which hud Ih-oii previously received sealed by tho clerk, and remained in that condition iu hi office up to thi , time. After being opened the papers were aeut to tho public printer, by whom they will bu put iu Bhapo for the convenience of the committee on elec-' lions. A there am twenty-six con tests to bo settled by the next house, it , is evident that the election committee will And all the work it will care to 1 undertake. ' PORTLAND MARKETS. Vn advance iniuTgradc. of Hour took effect today. Straw l-rrie are carce and very llrm. New California peachc are iu the market. Y.m "' ioftie dealer predict an advance. Ilie poultry market i in poor shape, with an over.upply on hand. Hiilicr i firmer with lli mrplu pieMy well worked off, and U-tter price tuny be looked for Hiiia time next week. Whvat Mark!. The local wheat market i dull, ami that tell the whole utory. Quotation m ru HKirt air leu nomiiiak a lollow: Walla Wal ,61'ii5-,c; UHey, M(fff)4c per bushel. I'milur Market. i Fi)fB Portlaml. Salem, Caacailia and Davtoii, are unoUd at 2.75 per barrel ; i;,.i.l,lruii. thr: Snow Hake. n'.IM); Hen- ton county, -'.75; tfralim, 2.:WM2.a6; iiiiertinu, 12.00. O at -iol white are n noted weak, at 27iHcj milling, iS'tlWc; gray, Z'i27c Kolleil oat are quoted 19 follow: Hug 15.75(40.00; barrel, 0.000.'i6; caaes, :l.75. Hay Timothy, t'Mi'J.M tier ton; cheat, 5; clover, ,o; oat,0; wheat, 0. Bablkv Keeil barley. t"8(0&c per cental; brewing, 80iiK.ic r cenwl, uci'ording to quality. M iLLsTiyy ISran, $11.50; short. (12.50: chop feed, 12iU5; midillluga none iu market; chicken wheat, 71 (iiKHc ier cental, Burixa l-ancv creamery i quoted af llaU"..c; fancy dairy, lOiullc; lair tc goial, 7'...(!jHcj coiiiinon, 0"0'gc pel pound. Potato Weak ; top quotation 'an 25c uer sack. Unions New California, U.2inil.50 a-r cental. I'oultbv Chickena, old. f L'ui 2.75 pel dozen; yoiiu.g l-'5n'2 50 per dozen ; duck, :l OOdi 3.50; geese, 5.00 0.00 ; turkeys, live, 10c jer pound; dressed, 12c per pound. i Euoa Oregon, are quoted at 12'v.c per dozen. 1 CiiKtsK-Oregon foil cream, 8uJ10c s r pound. Oukiio.N Vkoktaiilk Cabbage, l'c per lb; ladisbe, 10c per dozen tiiiuches; gieeii union, 10c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, 40(i (We per dozen ; green iea8, , 2'o per pounil; rhubarb, l.'giuJc. i liKiiiiiK Mraw berries, :!(ci5c per H)Uiid; raspberries, $1.25 per crate; goosi berries, l'c i2c per pound. i Taoi'U'AL Khcit California lemon, $:).25c:i.50; Sicily, 45.00(tf5.50; banana, ' iloiioiiilii, $l.75(u2.75; .New Orleans, $2 (3.75 per bunch ; California navel. $.'t.0ll(ii 11.25 box; blood oraiiktea, $3; Mediteiranean Kwetfa, $2.2'i(i2.75; seedlings, $22.25; pineapples, $5(40 jier dozen. Camfoknia Vkoktahi.ks (Ireen pea, quoted $1.25ci 1 50 per box; artichokes, 40c per dozen; cauliflower, 75c(u$l.O0 per dozen ; $2.75 ier ciate; cucumber, liollioiiBe. 75i'(a$.00; gunic, 12t.al5c per xuud; asjiaragus, $1.50 per box; new IHjtAtoci, 1 '...c per Mund ; string bean, Urn 7c per Kiund; summer aqtiueh, $1.25 (jl.bO per liox. Kktsii Km rr Apples, giaal, $2 per box; cherries, 75em fl I apricots, l.-5'n 1.50; plumil, 7.)c!iflj lieuche, $1.25ia 1.50. Wool Valley, 8(i10c, according to quality ;F.ateni Oregon, 5(Nc. Mora .oiiiinal at the following riuiiie: 3( 5c per pound. Nl'T Almonds, soft shell, Hid lit ht pound: pajier shell, 12',.(i14c; new crop California walnuts, soft shell, II w lic; standard walnuts, lO'jdtllc; Italian chesnut, 12'viillc; pwans, 13iallc; Brazils, l'B(irl3c; liiliert, 14i?M5c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 5(7cj toasted, 10c; hickory nuts, SnjlOe; co coanuts, !"Jc r dozen. Provision Kastern hams, medium, ll,'n(12c per pound; ham, picnic, B'v.ynH'; ureaklast bai-on ll'.(iU-c FOR Useful Informal! nu work. TIIE FARME8S THR 11 K.N AS A A Kw Ilul I,, ,r KlUuk. . II ra HIiiwra-SLi, nL . S a lb. Caltra-.Nuir short clear sides. H'uia'.ic sides, T'nt't.V-; dried beef (ui.ic; lard, comiiotinil, in tins. lard, pure, in tins, Uy(itI0r; piK' 80s, $;t.50; pins' feet. 40s. $3.26: $1.26. Oregon smoked hauiB, II 30 per dry salt hams, VI feet, kits, Kn limit In Tarimia fur lriorlatliiii. I Chief Deputy Juim district icriiay naving in cnurgo lao x ueu, a Chinaman they am taking to Tacoma to ship back to Chiua pound; pickled hams 8,V; lioneless lams, ioc; uucon, Vc; ilrv salt Idea, 8c lard, 5-ioiind pails, Juc; 10s, 'ec ooe, iic; uerces, fc. llerclianillaa Mark!. c ri I i . ... .. .go, Juno 111 United States 1 ii ,,nTv .lr!!, .T,,1' Wl'' Murshnl E. W. llothwick and X& . x E. McMuhou.of tho southern ! No. 1. bill, it. aw t Vi. v.. '. ,' iuTi .7, m , .. . , --v I iv. -", Mkiin, cx.iiv oi iew xora, iirriven neroyes- (irz.'o. Sugar I). 4'..c: C. 4i.... nvtra fP J dry granulateil, 6V cube crushed 'and wheru ho remained during tho day, de They took their Pov''re.l. "V per pound ; i4c per pound prisoner to thu Harrison street station, , ?, Kes ior prompt caah I ...... vm, ,: luuio luan uarreis Mirtinif with tho officer last niuhl .. ., I 7t'JT Vv " A llala al Jullrl. Chicago, Juno 20. The lllinoisStwl Company ha giveu notice that on July 1, a 10 ivr ctut increaao will be made iu the wage of the Joliet workt.exivpt tho workiug on a aliding seal. -lipiirrnl lUrrUon'a !. Richmond. Ind., June 20. Tho first autheutio information w ith regard to tho foe charged by tho attorney iu tho grout Morrison w ill ease, in which ex-Presldeut Harrison wa so long en gaged here, has just Wu given to the public. Ociieral Harrison received $10,000; Perdinund Winter, of Indian apolis, $il,500, and the other four attor neys for the plaiutiff $7,500 each. Tho attorney for tho ilefen.se will receive the following: Coiigmssniun H. J. Johnson, $12,000, and tho other three $10,000, $S,000 and $7,500 resptvtive ly. This makes tho total $".10,000. which i nearly oue-sixth of the value of the entire estate causing the litiga tion. Man Krmiclai'u'a Hlrla. San Pruncisco, June 20. City offi cial are tiling with Hcgistur lirodcr ick their estimates of what it will cost tho various departments durinu the next fiscal year. Superintendent of; Street Ashworth filed a linnlest re- 1 quest for $I,4S5,U33 to properly con duct his office. Of thi amount $33,. 500 is for salaries, aud the rest goes I for improvement of stm ts and public ' squares. 1 lie nght for good Htnvts re oeutly inaugurated by the wheelmen i at the bottom of the whole thing, aud if thi amouut is allowed Sau Pran eisoo cyclist will have the best street in the country to ride over. lAiyritic -Costa Kica. 22ur2.1'..ii: llin ai ...iii... t-..i... i ... , , .'o'.iiiJfH.; I'adung Java, 31c; Palembanii Java. 2b(ii2Sc; Uhat Java, 23(25c; Ar- V : " -"uaasKB aim i.ton, 2.;;o pet iX-poun. case; Columbia, $21.80 pet 100-pound case. Coal Steady ; domestic, $5.00(47.50 l-vi .un, lureiKU, n.OO(il 1 Bicans Small white. N flint riif iitu rwuiiiil I. .at... oi .. i . A . ' law resulted iu a d.-oision bv Com.ni. , 5-,.c. ' ' " ' west-bound train. Leo iien cume to America when 15 years old, remained ' aeverul day aud returned to China. I . . . .i .... . no ciimo imcK niter mo i liinese regis tration law was adopted nud was ar rested iu New York just after ho hud opened a laundry ou Mutt street. A long uud bitterly-fought contest over tho constitutionality of the sinner Shirleds, of tho sofithern district of New York, iu which it wu held that I-eo Yuen, despite former resi dence in tho Uuited States, cume under the provisions of tho luw and must go buck to hi native land. A Tiiilirnvy CruUrr. Sim Pruuoiseo, Juno ID. Tho naval reserve ha just returned from it an nual cruise on tho United States cruiser Olympia, nud an evening paper say that the citizen marines discovered that the Olympia is so topheuvy that both her officers nud men are afraid of her. She ia said to have behaved in au alarming manner ou her tiip to Santa Oil. Even iu that comparatively smooth summer aea, she rolled badly, showing, it is stated, a luck of stability and a topheavines that i ominous of disaster iu enso of heavy sea, presaKiinr i... .. .i. ... .-ii . ..... me nun ui nun- lii-iaieil uritish ur. ship, tho Captain, which turned turtle in the luiy of Biscay and went down with all bauds. I'llfil a Writ i.f Krnir. Washington, June It). Counsel for E. R. hupman. the New York broker iudieted for refusal to auswer questions propounded by the senate sutrar in. vestignting committee, Unlay filed with the clerk of the Uuiti-d State supreme court a writ of error to briug up for re view the division of the district court of appeals, refusing to grant his pctj. tiou for a writ of prohibition to prevent hi wise being tried by Judge Colo iu the district court. It i supposed at the snpteme court that the effect of to day' proceedings will lie to stay the 1 iriai until tile supreme court act ou the motion. LoiiDAOB .Manilla nqie, l'4'-inch quoted t 10c, and Sisal Kin l8tn.l, 5( $.:! per Hack ; Ja SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Fuiur Net cash prices: Family ex trae, $:l.40(it3.60 per barrel: bakoru'- tras, $3.403.50; supirtine, $2..t5(it2.60, oi,ii-recti, lair logoo.1, ti21nti3 'Jc choic,((8t';i4c. brewing, nominal. i 17,7 0 0 per ctl choice, I'lUc; niillimt, 7'.c(iil ll.r Mill ii,m.,.'M 1 v...... .i.iiiinK, 4.u, .'n(ri.i7'i : sur prise, $1.07 S,1.17.', ; fancy feed. il tia. . (Sl-U S ; goo l to choice, 05((dMiKJ. lair ti mi ..I Hu... nr.... . . . I - '. i-i'i'i i.i-, isjor Lo ur.on ii i . i . , . w r,o -vCi UIBCK. Il.lUldl.lTL. . l $1.10... 1.20; gray, i5 (afl lX) ,a,'r cental.' uinuie i ,(,100 per pound. I'oTAroas-New River Burbinks, V (i$l.l0; new potatoes in sacks, G0(..iii6c " r.nriy Iose, in lioxes frcini ll river, 50i (iH; Oregon Burbanka .v., 1 5c per cental. ' v UNION l.OOd to (hoice Clifrn! 5)1-; cut, 25(.r50; Oregon, $1(S1 25 Wooi.-Snring-San J.wqtnn, year't iiinr, uiuii-sG; uo O lO 8 IllOllt lS, 7(a KU. Il I.. U ........ I.- -i..l T'. ' "? ?, ' . r y "'averas ami hxt' hill, per pound 8i 10; do defective, 4i u, .loiwierii, goon locnone, 8m 10c; do eiri-uve, o-tPo-,c; Aevada, spritiB llL'ht and choice. Km tlk l,un.. c. - B' Bi'TTKR Creamery, fancv, 12m pt,.c seconds, 11 V: dairv, famv, 10mlic: giHsl to choice D(.i in,,-; medium grades! 8m8V; elore butter. 7iii7,cper pound tJ'li"10'' 111"?1-"c: rani'li 13w dozen Mn ; m' Uv! lrH! P"" CiiiKsK-Kancv. mild, new, 6mrt' ciflnmon to eoo.1. 3ia5o; Young Amer ica, 5.ii8e; Kastern. 11 igii'u,.. West rn. tl.asc ,r iKinnd. ' ' Ban tranrlaroa Brlmul Onaua. San PrHnci.M, Juno 17. Tho school I Tfc llrailllan lluumUry Ill.i.ul,. Rio do Janeiro, Jnue 12. The who haa roer Teradeuto hus Wu dispau-hed Ucucrul von Hanuekeu. wnsusof Sau Prauoico allow there " rlrl ,u 1V- w ."eucn uuiuea. Admiral Oullobel are 84.088 Uva aud 84,546 girl at-1 nlm7 w"r' u on h' . back to his ! w pnareed to Paris with a view teuding th. aohool of thia citr. ' h"mt 'n ! nrlng a ettloment of the frontier ' : dispute. It I greatly to U, reKr,.tM laiKu a niuim oi tne n,,.,, w. mitten to do tin iiiii,rtuiu L J1 siuK-iuKthu l.or,ru,;T;, tho nature and structur.. ... .. '" and the principal rule ui,i,.v , " guide them iu doiin ti.i. .. taut branch of worL i. ,iato fault of nearly all uud pure with the idea 0f i,77!,: the foot, when their uim tiJZ mainly to let nature have l.erZk much a iamsiblo, or in tH.r.T"' imitate tho natural conditio foot, and f ml v imr.. ,..... ... . 1 have beconio usel,.. 'i-i.. . C. I,a alwuy lie flttod to the f,a,t auiTutt fisit to thu shoe, us is ft(.n htV That mirt of lb.. ),...r ...i.: L l""1 have pressure ill the in,rti,... i " llu. Iiur uii.l i. . """"J ...... i,,,,,,,,. , kniiwii na th. y.. ..r .1... v , , 0rut greatest pressure should be mai Z outside of thu fis.t for ubotit half ,i i.i,.l. Tl... f .1 i , . Ul "" 'v ,.iK niiiiiiii) W) MlloWpd Ihllllil ,i, tin. I .. l . ' v..... w ... (tiiiiuiii, wnicn win Vi r i r "m "'""-i 111.11. nii.uin uiiicrwi.se taka Thu froir should imr l. ..... j " " miwn, a . fmuently pructiml, nor mA j, . touched when healthy, exiipt f,, puijanw ,u cieuiiHlllg. m pariu, 4 foot lio very careful not to cnt 4 the outside, no a to allow the weight to rest on the inside of the , upon tho Hole, but mily cut iwiji dead portion of horn nn the sole, w cut uowu mo wail from hil u, , until tho Is-aring is uatural, lmim even ami a near it natural Mitt , povouie. j roil not slloe should wk aiioweti to 00 ininieil lutn the f., lit it. Mnnry In Hrrpiiia llrna. There is no isictrv in imr malm write a matter of fact inau, but ibs a pieusuut truth i presented in pl, ing laugungo we can uvcrluik & fanciful description nud see the th fact Is'iieuth. So in the fulUi from the Panciers' Review, tlw pUa statement that then1 is money in k ing hen i dressed up: The Ik money maker 011 the farm i the hn Sho turns grass into greeuhiii'lv, pu into gold, uud from the Mind ondirfir-: sho coin silver. Then1 is nuthiuE ou tho farm to compare with hit. Ii horse uud cattle arc heavy consilium and to get their value we mont jk with them, but not so with (he ha In her small way she is a gold mint tho face of thu earth, a null that jirini that which other overlook urn-fa. Sltliiniiilk fur l atin There i au impression with mif farmer and dairymen that skiwmilW a rather thin diet for calves; ludr sen constantly iu the dairy p.qvn nr ommendiiticns that it should bu n-a-forced with rlaxstHd meal nr jelly ou from tho ground wed or cuke. So fc a oil or fat i concerned, snyi J. H Lniu Smith, iu the Pumieni' H Wit-kly, this addition is nil rigbi But flaxseed, nnd especially thegrui cake, is cxctvdingly rich iu pnii and this is just tho trouble with skiinmilk. It is detlcieut, ut iu pr tein, but in carlKi-hydrates fat ii starch. Tho best single dilitioa skiinmilk for calve as sti as they m out, is com or outs. Poultry Point.. Poultry nnd tho hog consume n ou tho farm that would otheiwi k wasted. Tho flock on most farms should li largely increased. To keep fifty 1 when 200 or 300 could be kept jut well, is not business. Aside from the plensure derived fr brcodiug nnd exhibiting h I" there are many homes tliroughout land that would bo happier aud cheerful if but a few iK-mitifnl Hi IM'ts ornamented the yurd or luwu. Don't go into turkey raising uol there is plenty of pasturage, "d '' member that turkeys, being UrtF'' 1. : ikr (pure more loon man ciin'""- keep in mind that they t'ni'g money iu the market. Do ",', them, nor imy poultry, f""! thil musty. Provide plenty of shade f" fowls, both old and young. " . yards is so situated that there w1 only part of tho diiy. take a chicken coop or old boxes mid F thorn a short distance aimn, . couple of slats or sticks from 'll',l' other, and then throw over tliein ' ; blanket, aoine brush or iiiiyi'" will afford shade. But few poultry dealers, lKinDf" especially, realize the imiHTtiim warding off disease; " n uk"t, liefore it apra'tirs, but nil n"' IX"-i rcnK-i."- ef iff the em' i tf Imttle when it diHs conic all kind tire brought into ....,1,;.... io ..,., ..lit i.m much Ul'lllllll, in ,,.HI1,11. u-ill .1... Li-la Hilt ill IIIIIH.T sad havoc i wrought l'f' : . ..1 ..11 ..ml eri'llt in couquercii 111 nn 1 1 hJff loss which if taken in time nUK'i" , lacn averted. If bnvtlers one-half of tho woik bcior, -apia.ar iu their fl-k that U' aftenvnrds, how much trouble be saved. o The practical farmer k new there i more money m thnu in those priKlu-'ni 1 ... 1 ... mill - mer. lie likewise nu"' ..11 .1.- 1.. ...wr ill Ota'B aiiow mo low is " ii"-- ... . . .1. ii.ilhlUK and cold places uiiu ieeos .. - corn he cannot stvun' ; rorj. Ho irets ahead of tne fanner by having go,!, :rI" f, by feeding the very t ' ' manufacturing eggs, by .hJt bird at work in scratching 1 " lW .l the grouiid is covenil with , 1 : n... i.. Aoril 1,1 iinK iiiug uia pu.. --. .wnf" and bringing them to profl' V tima,