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EUGENE CITY GUARD. rraarlcta, EUGENE CTTT. OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAY EPITOME OF THE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS OF THE WORLD. Aa laUraallag Collaetloa of I la bus Wlam turn Two Haailipasraa Fraaaataa' la a Cndianl Form A Large Jtaaauat f Ioforiaatloa la a Small Spaaa, - The notorious outlaw, Bill Dooley, It gala creating trouble for the officers, tbli time in Texas. A speolal from Roma 1171 10,000 Abysslnians were killed or wounded Id an attack upon Makile. tendency to promote ocinmerolal reU tioni between the new repnblio and this country. Canada is to bare a naval reserve. Whisky, not wine, will be used for christening the new battle-abip Kon tuoy. Peter llougeard, believed to bare been insane, killed himself and bit wife and five children in Chicago, The matter of the IJebrlug tea arbi tration treaty la at last in fair way to be settled, Canada baring agreed to ita term a. Vlgorona aearcb la being oonducted for the bidden wealth of an old (Spaniard, who died aome yeara ago in Los Angeles. The Occidental college of Loa An gelei, Cal., a Preabyterian iuHtltutlon baa been oonaumed by Are. The Ion t 170,000, partly insured. Tbe orertaiation of the public archi toot's oRlue ia glren aa the reaaon for tbe delay In the construction of tb The hulra of the lata Jt OouM in being made to pay their inheriunoe 1 '""'ia, vr., public building- Colonel Ingeraol, tbe great infidel . oaa peon extended an luriution to tax by tbe New York oourt. Doth Cinolncatl and Bt Louia are working bard to aooure tbe national Democartlo oonrenlion. Desplto the order of the court, ool preach in a Chicago church, and to glre bla riewa of ideal Christianity, The second coming of the redeemer ored children were denied admliuiion to b" hota prophesied again by an evan tbe publio aohoola In Perry, O. T. Tbe available oash balance of the treasury is aomethlug over (180,000, 000 and the gold reaerre below (00, 000,000. The government ia taking active stops to put atop to poaching in Yel lowstone Park, In order to protect the few remaining buffaloes, Mrs. Alra K. Vandorbllt, the di roroed wife of William K. Vanderbilt, baa been married to Oliver If. P. Mel. mont, Mayor Htrong, of New York city, performing tbe ceremony. Tbe term of Y. I). Kookufeller, tbe ex-banker of Wllksbarre, Pa., who closed the doora of hla private bank in February, 1HUH, defrauding S00 de positor out of nearly f 300,000, baa ex pired. Edwin Fluid!, who at one time wned a large part of thooity of Tomb stone, Aria., and a mine worth more than half a million, haa beon taken to the poor house at Dunning, 111., to pond bla few remaining years. Attorney-General Malouoy, of II- lluoii, Mas begun quo warranto pro ceedings against the National Linseed Oil Company ou the ground that it is a trust. The case la similar to the pro oeedings pushed against the late wblaky trust. Those In position to have early In formation on the aubjnct, claim to have good reaaon for believing that large Gorman banks intend to subscribe for 140,000,000 of the new government loan. The Doutsohe bank, it la said, intends to subscribe' for $15,000,000 of the bonds, and the lllolohroodora for 115,000,000. Itisalaoaald that the Imperial oounoll hi been largely influ enced iu oonseutiug to these subscrip tions by the strained relations now ex isting between Germany and Kngland. Three brothera wero fatally injured by au explosion of dynamite in Phila delphia. The boys expelrmented with toy safe, which they wore trying to opeu with dynamlto, an explosion oc curring, breaking open the door. The three were to badly burned that their death is dally expcotod. The mother also sustained serious injuries trying 'tale banking to put out the names. A representative gathering of men and women of Detroit, took aotton ex pressive of keenest sympathy with the Arinoulans, and also by a gift of over (500 made a substantial beginning in rendering financial aid to that op prettied people. The meeting also adopted memorials to the United States government, aud to tlio quocu of Ureal Britain, urging actlou whloh aliall forever end the atrocities perpe trated by the Turks against Christiana. A dispatch from Johannesburg says it ia reported from Pretoria that Dr. gellstof Baltimore, who thinks the war talk Is the beginning of the mlllenlum inrougn me cneapneaa or corn American distillers, for the first time in ten years, can tuoooasfully compete in the trench market with tbe Uer mans. , Tbe candidacy of Senator Allison ia announoed for nomination on the Ke publican ticket for tbe presidency. Iowa's congressional delegation la solid for him. It baa been authoritatively an nounoed that the Yale management baa decided to abandon the projoot of a raoe with Oxford-Cambridge orews, of London. Tbe sultan of Turkey baa issued a decree prohibiting the distribution of funda collected in thla country by tbe Kert Cross society for tbe relief of suf fering Armenians. A dispatch from London aays tbo statements made in the Italian news papers that Groat Britain bad ceded Zilah, on tbo Utralts of llabol-Mandob, to Italy, is ollluially denied, A dispatoh from Vienna saya Count Tuun, governor of Bohemia, baa re signed, and that his resignation is ex- pootod to lead to a healing of tbe breach between the young Cscobs aud the Hermans. Tbe Gloucester flsbiug schooner For tune sunk in a collision with tbe Bos ton Fruit Company 'a steamer Barn stable, olf liighlaud light, Boston har bor. Nine of the Fortuna'a crew were drowned aud fourteen saved. Tbe Prussian diet has boen opened. The speech from the throne was de voted to domestic affairs. It ia esti mated the budget of 1HU0 will show a smaller doiloit than that of 18115, owing to luoroaaud receipts due to improving 11 ado. Mail advices from Hawaii state that friends of tlio ei-quoeu are anxious for war betweeu Kngland and the United Hiatus, believing that in the event of suuh hostilities Kuglaud would seise the Hawaiian islauds aud restore Lil inokalaui. ti. . , , . . ... . uv vur nana. 01 Minneapolis, a institution, suspended paiueut mis woe, puiming ex amination. The capital stock 1 300,000. The deposits at tlio laat statement, December HI, 1815, wero (Sfll.BO. It Is claimed the depositors will be paid In full. A cablegram from Prague announces the death of Charles J onus I'nii.,,1 States oousul at Crufeld. Uermuiiv Mr. Jouaa was formerly oousul at bt lotorauurg, but exobaugod positions with Johu Karel. Ho was at one time lleuteuautgoveruor of Wiaoonsiu. The oertaiuty of the aettleuieut of the OliEGOYSPOPULATION RAPID INCREASE NOTED SINCE THE YEAR I80O. Veuoxuclau boundary dispute is Jamleson and other officer, interested 'VrZ u 1 7.7 "IVT ?'' with him in the recent .iu.J edl fllr,u'' n ' ' '"lHHsible for her with the lloer. in South Africa. h ,OB hiui. by ViM.ti ilurlA f.ii. K.I.I .h.... .111 I bo banded over to the British aulhori tiea to be tried under the laws making it a punishable offense to prepare a warlike demonstration against a friend ly state Alexander J. Horoday, an electrician or tno rstiughouMt Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., is believed to be held a prisoner by the Kuisian government, probably iu Hlbcrl. Ho was a natur alised American otttsnn, but had been active in political agitation in Russia before coming here. Albert Hvhmldt, general aupcrintendont of the Went- lnghouac works, has communicated the facts to Secretary (Jlney. The London oorrospoudont of the Aa aoolated Press ssys that Groat Britain is seriously and steadily preparing for war on a reiy large scale at sea and on land, against Germany, or against Ger many, France and ituaala, should they rouioiun against nr. Kmperor Will, lain thrtw down the gauutltt; it was promptly picked up and energetic steps were immediately taken by the British government l back up this action by a most imposing display of sea power. Ten days of suffering from cold and privatum on a rocky bluff, during wmca time seven or me crew, Includ ing tne captain and mate, met their ocata, and the other mate and a ana man terrible aooldenu, tells the tale of the wrecking of the big four-masted r-.ngl.ah ship Jeanuette Cowan, on Vancouver Island, Puget sound, other wise anown aa the "lloueyard of the 1 aoltlo Ocean. Heven people are dead aud two injured. The ofnoera of the tug tell a harrowing alory of the wrecx and of the crew and its roundinga aa found by them. The Interest of American millers is centered in the nnx meotlng of the xeouttre oommlltee of the National Millers' Trade Association, to be held January S7, In Chicago, Mllle.- bare recently practloally decided upon per aistent agitation for reolproolty with South American countries, and will make a determined effort for the re peal of that portion of tbe tariff law wnlch thy think eoufllcta with the flour lntnrvata of the United But.. B. A. Hart. member of the aaarmia. treaty or Convention, because of tbe terms of her national constitution. "Thore is a general opinion, " says a letter to a Boston tobaooo dealer, "both among insurgent and Spaniards, that Ueaoral Campos has become demented. His actions, not only iu the direction of the campaign, but bis private aud ordluary doings are such as to give good grounds for this belief." - TL t . ia nieiuoors or tno gnoverument Dona sjudlcate received a letter from J. P. Morgan Co., releasing them from the loininuuiint to furnish their pro rata of tlOO.OOO.oOO in gold, taking i'ajmeiu in 4 per eelll BOVeriimen oouna, i bore la no longer any doubt or the suoooae of the loan by popular uusuripuon. ine uaoiimos or Keeno, 8attorlty & mv, leather dealers, of Philadelphia i a., wnoee railnre la innnnn .m lutcraitlng aud Uplc Ktwi 'eta I'rem Our Dlstar lat Jlatabla laersase la Agricultural froduels Mlulug and lialrjrlnf Orf uu. There are five stump mills now in Jackson county. Tbe Columbia river ii now lower than it baa been for many years. Of forty-three vessels examined by the health oliloors at Astoria, during the last quarter, no contagious diseases wore found, The total sales of laud through the oflloe of the board of aohool land com mlasloner during IKK 5 was 71, im sores at the value of UJ,958, A cargo of lumber la atrewn along Elk Beach for miles, which is supposed to bare been floated off tbe decks of lumber auboonors during the la to storm. Sturgeon fishing has become quite an Industry around Tbe Dalles. Several large oatohes are reported in that dis trlot, a recent one weighing 425 pound, Tbe Southern Minors' Association baa formed a porinanout organisation at Grant Pass. About S00 miners Lwere present and genuine enthusiasm prevailed. Wheat ia now moving out of Poudlo- Urn about aa rtpldly as the railroad can handle 1L The moveiuont was started by a rooent bulge when 400,000 bosh- els wore sold at 40 cents net The Polk county census returns show 2,410 legal rotors. The entire popula tion ia 9,103. Orer 2,000,000 founds of bops wero raised; 705,961 bushels of wheat, and 530,507 bushels of oat. Tbe Coos Bay Creamery Associa tion paid in aotual oash to ita milk re ducers during 1896, 118,600. Notwith standing the low price of butter this season, the year was fully aa good as in 1894. Work on the construction of the frousiiig and packing houses, at Gublo, ia progressing as rapidly aa poosible, Tbe maohlnory will arrive this month aud tbe establishment will bo ready for operation by May. Mra. Warren, the first white child born In Oregon, and one of the sur vivora or me Whitman maaiMore, was rrcoutly married to William Cochran The oouplo have moved to San J oho, Cal. Tbe bride was 60 yeara old at the time of her marriage Tlio estimated amount of revenue to be raised this year, $783,000, ia baaed upon the assumption that, if the ordln ary expenses of government are the same as last year, 194,6.14, the execssoe ill amount to 88,49, which will bring lust year's figure up to. in round numbers, f 783,000. This would give a rate or 5.4 mills. Tho promoters of tho Oregon sum mor sohool have formed a oorporuttou with a capital stock of fiO.OOO, divided into 20,000 shares. The objects of the Association are to advance tho standard and etlloioucy of the teachers of tho various educational institutions of the state of Oregon. It la intended to maintain and ooiiduot ono or more schools and to provide lecture and in motion on pedagogioa aud the asso ciated aclonocs. Most of tho shipments from Portland to the Uundwluh Islands up to this time, have beou bran, food, shorts. middlings, etc., and some lumber, while fruit, bananas and oihukc havo been brought Wok. The Oregon Kail- way & Navigation Company havo ar ranged that their outgoing sUwuucrsi will call at tho islands, and if suftioleut decided to call a convention on Febru ary 22, at Spokane. Invitations will bo extended to the state olllcials of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Mon tana. Tbe Everett school board has deter mined to bond tbe outstanding indebt edness of tbe district, and then to put expenses on a oash basis. The board ia not inclined to issue any more war rant. The problem it baa to solve Is to run the aohool without glong in debt. Tbe loading eduoatora of thla state are to bold an important meeting in Spokane, tioxt aummer to organize society and take action for a nnlfloa tion of tbe publio school system of Washington, iuoluding the state uni versity, agricultural college and state normal schools. As result of tbe proepeotlng done by a diamond drill on the ooal proper ties of the Kverett and Monte Crlato Company, about three and one-half miles southeast of Granite Fall, tributary to the town of Everett, It has been decided to develope the property by sinking a shaft. Tbe salmon pack itatlstloa for tbe Columbia river for 1896 show: Spring paok Chinook aalmon, 487,810 oasos bluebaoks, and ateelheads, 63,6(10 oases. Total value, f 2,71 1, 868.75 amount paid for flab, (1,776,647. Allowing one-half tbe catch to the WashiEgton fl -mermen makea the amount received by tbe fishermen of Washington for spring salmon deliver' edtooanuerlos888,273.60. Fall pack 92,86 cases of allversidea, 81,500 cases of Chinook, 3,600 case of ateol bead; total, 137,080 oasos, valued at (150,60960. X0T MUCH WAR TALK JOHN BULL IS FULL OF CONFI DENCE, HOWEVER. Mo Curtbcr Aaoouusamauta of atuv- .. r ii.. , Alllauos V r.n Aaalost Kosland-Transvaal A gala to tha for. T jinAnn Jan 1.1. Interest in the Idaho. A new lumbering enterprise has just boen started at South Boise. The mill cost (40,000 and will cut about 4.000, 000 feet this year. Tbe maximum oa paolty ia 40,000 feet per day. A coal mine has boon located about twenty-five miles from Idaho Falls. It is a superior quality of ooal, and can be delivered at that place for (3.50 per ton, one-half of tho price of soft coal at the present time. It is very light coal, free from iron and with great heat. A road is to be constructed to the mlno. A company has boon organised which has scoured deeds to gravel bars ucd wuter rights about the Horseshoe Bend to Salmon river. It is tbe object of the company to construct a large out through the neck of tho bend whloh will be 13,000 feet long, and by this means drain 9,000 feet of the present riror ohanuoL a mieago capitalist ia about to launch ou the Suake river a veritable floating mining oauip. On the boat there is a good sized boarding and lodging bouso to aoouiuiodute ISO miners an immense stationary euvlne and boilers together with dredgers aud pumps or all sIkos. This mechanical bout battery will move ud and down 8nako rivor working the banks for gold. Tho report of Wells, Fargo & Com- puny gives the total minoral production of Idaho, in 1806. lit (7,838, 830, an Inommu of (311,900 over last year. Of this production tho gold was ii. 621.- 000; silver (2.807,450; lead, (2.0Z8,. 080. Tho dlllorouoe between Wulla. Fargo'a total and the aaaay oilloo eetl- mato M largely aooountod for bv the dirtoront value per ounce of silver, the 1 mint cuing tho coinugo valuo and Wolls-Fargo the couiiuorolul Tho dlfforouce, 64 cents, amouuta to I (2.600.000. Diirini the week few change! were nmi in tha local market. A carload 01 1 a.a.a,aal tara rMfft ived. J-.k-kta are nrui being quoted at Z-ilB-oc. " Wool Keporter saya that Oregon ool U brinulmr uood" prices in Eastern mar- kuta. and more is being moved than is accredited to returns. T),a I,va1 market is unchanged. The r..i lny.t t a alnrht advance, and Knillsh cables reoorted a steady ten- .1....... .iih hnvM-a for distant cargoes Transvaal question in its immediate Lj-ng 0lr. Export quoUtioni here are bearinir has revived to an appreoiau.o M follows: walla vua, re, extent, whllo tbe incidental strain of tfc pr bushel. uinn Urunk Kritain ana ,1 i.ifc ml...lv Dlaoed frodaoe afaraat. the Boors In the background of the plo- Fiona-Portland. Salem, Cascadia nd tare for a t'mo has in ita turn reced- Davton, are quoted at 'i.ib per barrel j IS" byn"nobmeann.ittd laappoar.L J' There la little aDDrehnenaion or war l"" " " with Gormany. orer the present com- . , mi,itJt.Tt. 0,10u,j weak, at plication at least, and the British pub- ,Ui 28ot30ci gray, 19(!-'la Ho baa an enduring aense that, If there UqI) 0u axe quoted aa follows: Bags la to be war, England ia ready for it si.26j5.J5: barrels, (4.60..J7.00 caaes, Tka ....fi.a anA aMniunt meastires I 7fi. ... .i.. i ..u.i.i. ,a ik.f,.r. lliv -Timothy. 19.00 oer torn cheat, mldablo show of strength which is tbe t 0O; clover, lo(tf7 ; oat, (6(S.W: wheat- result, give John Bull a feeling ol con- -firMd U.M pw tldenoe. There are no further explicit ,".,,,, . announcements of movemenU looking i,..ij,tivvu Bran. 112.50: shorts. to an alliance of the powers against i3. middlings, ItKslS.bU: rye, 76irfOc Lngland today. per cental. Navrthl,uui It ! kfxinlv ncroeDtlble KCTTKk r ancv creauierv is quoieu ai brthe nubile that the sentiment dis- 46c: lancy dairy, Mit; vui w gooa, ,,la.A . tha r4Brmn i-nvBrnment has 30c: common, 17,c per roll. r J "1 - " - i !,.. Vu. I l.u..rt lrfWU. tiJhV I2?a per pound. O.Ni.Ns Oregon, 65rf75c per cental. tiona of conflicting intoresta. Poctur Ctiickeus, hens,Jl'.753 per It ia not believed that President dozen; mixed, 12 25(2.76 per dozen; Krugorbaa demanded the abrogation ducks, (3 60(4; geese, fd.bU; turkeys, of tha InHnn convention, which tiro- live, eujye per pound: dressed lie. rldea for the suzerainty of Great Britain over the Transvaal aa the prioe of sparing Dr. Jamleeon'a life. A dlspatob from aouroos sympathetic with the Transvaal government in Johannesburg tonight assort the plot Euoe Oregon, 24(32Sc per doxen. Ciikksk Oregon loll cream, 12(J12Wc per pound; hall cream, OMc: skim, 4(4 6c; Young America, 10(412;. Taorioai, Fkcit Calilorula lemon, H-Wli6J; choice, (3.6J(jt4.00; bicily, 0.50; banana, 2.26(3.lkJ per buucti; for Jam icaon's raid and the oolnoident California navels, 33.25(33.60 per box; uprising of the Ultlander was the pineapples, 4yj6.00 per dozen, most ahameful in history. The Oksuok Vi(uktabu.b Cabbage, l.'v blackest part of the plot, tbe dispatoh Pr lb! radlihe, 10c per dozen bunches ; "... isr-MSAM .rilntia IlLi an tHia ft 1 tj. asserts, was the intention of the agents v , .i . j a .i. i f . dozen ; tomatoes, 60a0c per box. of the Chartered South Africa Com- CAU'1.01t.MA V-ukTABLas-Garlic, new pany to aet looee the savages to Invade 813.0c per pound; artichokes, h5c per . u .. -r I -II 1..- ....J 1.111 . .. . . ' . . r iuo nfluiTwu iiuui .11 imin nun mi uozen ; sproutH, fl.soijl.bU; caullHow every vnite man. it bad been en- er, (HMWc per Uozun. Kaced that all over South Afrioa tiro- Faxsn rauir Peara. Winter Nelli, rlsleual stationa should be ereoted on N1 Pr "l cranberriea, Ulltfll.oO per the lines of route, aud the point had u"B'i ,uut7 apples, iigi.&j; common, been fixed. The object was to dwtroy r!''.1?-. . , RAPID DEVELOPMENT 0t DAIRY INOUSTRy I Tha Brat Winter tu. forl.- l)alraaTh fc -y . . .. I u . . a u none 01 tbe resource 0f o, Northwest give more hop,, development than doe 11,. f dnstrr. W 1 a - 1 and outaide oeut per pound, Pretoria and to proisent England with a fait accompli before any luturforeuoe could reach them. Sketohe of Pre torai aud of the "Hand" made by military men have, it is aald, been seized. In Germany. Berlin, Jan. 14. There Is distinctly loss stress of fooling here today in re gard to the international complication growing out of the Transvaal crisis, and the German press, as a rolo, de votes less Bpace to it than for some time. The tone of the comment of the newspapers, which means so much in this land of press censorship and iu spired expressons iu nowspupors, is rather mora peaceublo, and there is less talk of active hostilities and more hope expressed of an unarmed settlement of the questions ut issue. Exprveaioiia of irritation at the British irovornmeut. and of runoor against the EnglUh peo ple, are still more or loss bitter, how ever. A HUMAN LADDER. Montana. A now hotel is to the spring at the Ol I'prings resort. Ihe Odd Fellows tt Belt have lot a y 1'lils Mean Was a Young Oirl Krs-e-d -from a Itumlng Hull, Mug Sturgeon Bay, Wis , Jan. It. Fire in tho rerildenoe of Banker J miw bo built onrlv In Kc0Rh enrly ,hl n,orlllInif oamo boar Id Hunter Ho? Mng lU Urriblc holocttus- . it trade they will call ou their way back ouutraot for a new building. The noor is to be used as a publio sur- reacn ii.uuo.ooo. Kothlng can be irued or the assets. Frederick W cauauoo. noad of the nrm, left the city oeroro the asignmnt was reoord ed, in oomtMuv with Julm M i,i,., a tobacco merchant, who failed at the same time, and neither has boen heard irotu. inennean treaty with Braall has peen snorn of its iinportanoo by the an nouuoemeut that Argentina baa an an terior treaty with Brasil, giving all the right of favored nation. It u it,. uiHumon or the United State minister to demand of theBrastliau government that similar privileges be accorded thla country, ibla will mlnlmlso the Um age that may possibly accrue In favor vuuean nour and oereala." Sir Hcroule Kobinson. tha n 1 r . . . ntuv, MllU uruunnigli commissioner.' has sent measagrt to Pretoria that m.t..r. ben satisfactorily arrang.nl ia the irausvaal and that bloodshed is eud.nl. Final agreement between Pr.wid.nt Kruger and Sir Hercule Koblnaon governor of Cape Colon. reffr,lt., disposition of the prtaoner captured as the result of Dr. Jmieo-( raid into the Transvaal ba benn ivmi.,...j JamUwwn and the offloera will be tried in England. The rank and HI of the freebooters are now on their way to .......a wuere woy will be turned over iw me iirillan. tlon,aayath. prospect of the Cuban. " Ja .V. . BU,or,"M' Baliitng their ndependano. wlU kav,1 tU ,r,m, k...... 1.'.... 1 m 11 . u.io. iocu, loriuixer, lumber an nour are the product which Oregon inieutis 10 ship to that point Ihe total population of Oregon is aooui sju.uiKi, a gala of more than lOOperoont over 1885, and of 18 per cent over luo. ljitveeu IHM11 u,l 18U0lhoatato luoreasod at tho rate ot 7U.6S per cent Inorease ba been more rapid, therefore, between INKS and 1895, than between 1880 and 18ud Ou the other hand, tho rate of increase was greater between 1883 and 18U0 than between 1800 and 1895. It will never be aa large again, booauao greater Immigration will bear smaller proportion to the whole. Oro gon. gained 04.65 per omit between 1860 and 1800 betuuso the original CI population was so small that the im migration of that era exceeded it The gain of 18 per cent between 18110 and 1895 is just about auoh aa shown by siatea wniou are growing, but not re ceiving considerable immigration. New York gained 18 per cent between 1880 and 1800. Waahlngtnn. A new logging camp baa been estab lished at bunnysido, on Lake What com. The large log jam In the Coweeman in t-owlita county, was broken with dyna mite. Adams county claims not to have had a shertlT'a sale advertised for two months. Walthburg ia disoussina the matter of putting iu a pumping system during the dry season. E. P. Briniuui, a pl.tuocr of Jofferaou oouuty, 1 dead. The town of Brlunon was named after him. Snohomish expectato add au import ant industry this year to hor resource, namely: a beet angar faotory. The teacher of Wall Walla oountv 1 , .1 . . . ustw ueoiuen to nuve a pormauout or ganiiiatlon. to hold a moutb.lv nuvitnir at Wall Wall. Mlt!burr;. IWit and Dixie. The now fun cannorv at Uichai.lk.ui will N completed rinrinj? tho ,ming March. Its capacity will bo 6O.000 oasoa and will eninlor not !.. t.,. twimty pciple. The Watooui board of trade haa an. lMiluted a ooiumltl.ie to look on a situ 'or the I.tndcn crtumovr 1.11 Plim. nam nay, wnere g.wd shipping faoill tie tun 1h had. lower ball. A tttuooo oompany haa beon inoor poratod with a oapltal stock of (18,000. It is to work the gypsum fluids at Kiboey. Tho loug bridge over the Yellow Htono, Uve mlUa south of Livingston, was blown into the river by a high wind. It is a total wreck and cost Park county (3,000. Montana produced in metals ahont (10,116,000 during the year 181a. limt , ended, taking the value of the silver at tho oolnage rate aud estimating ti,a I ... . . o ism two mourns or the year on a pro rata hauls. The official report of tha aaaayer for this offloe will not be ready until aome time In Maroh. but it 1. believed that the figures given will not vary more than a few thounand from tho real amount The production gold was (4,100.000; of silver. 4,600,. 000 oiiuoea; of ooppor. 313,000 pounds and of load, 34,600,000 pound. Thl output of copper is estimated as being i-nr wui m production of the United States, The receipts of kniii,... at tne iteiona assay offlco dnrinir lsun were 10 per oont graur than last year 189347 0 n' JT6,0f 'ban during was, four mombers of the family and tho domestic wore badly burned, and uo severely out with glass. Mrs. aeogu waa iu, and the shock and burn she reoelved, it ia fcarod, will cause ner aoatn. jur. iveoga saved rour ohildron by 1aaI.. j.. .l .... . . ' "BBuee mrougu the flajues. upsmirs were two daughter. Whon awakened, the downstair part of tbe "" waa aoiaxe, but one of them ruanoo aown and out of doors, rooeiv- - omy aiignt injuries. The other feared to follow and broke the winrfm. to oall for help. By this time tho young men outside formed a human ladder Bcveral foot high, and by standing on eaoh other's uouiaors were able to resoue the dls, iraoted girl, who was badly out about tho body in gutting out, bolngolad only u uer uignt oross. evaoo rated. bleached, 4ttf4bc; suu-drled, iSW,4c: sun-evaporated, 6u4fc. woob Valley, 11c, per pound: East ern uregou, wwo. nor Choice, ureiion 4a7o ir puuu; meuium, negiecieu. Nuts Almonds, soit shell. 8 til It per pound: paper ahell, 1012,'c; ne crop California walnuts, soft shell, Uwl2c; standard walnuts, 10(iUc; Italian cheauute, 12) 14c; pecans, "Wiw Drains. i.'M,(itiac: nilmrtu Htfloc; peanuw, raw, laucy, tf(c$7c ; nmiiimi, ive: uicKory nuiB. o.rtlUc: coauate, tsjc per doieu. PaoviMioKs Eastern hums. mMllnm. 111.. ,.). . . , t iii.c per pounu ; cams, picnic, tmc; break lutit baotn Hwl2)vc; short clear sides, 8)$wwc; dry salt sideo, 7Xfec; dried beef bams, 12 WlSc; lard, compound, in tins, 7; lard, pure, in tins, ), lUc; pigs' feet, 80e,r3.60; pigs' llH,t, 40a, 3.2&; kita, 1.2o. Ortgon smoked bams, 12c pet pound; pickled hams, 8)jc; bouuiess harna, 10c; bacon, 9c drjr bau .ijes, 8c; lard, 6-pound pails, 4c; 10s, 8c; ous, c; tierces, 8c Country meats sell at prices according to grade. Hiuks. Dry hides, butcher, sound, perpouud, llt!il2c; dry kip and cali skin, lOwllc; culls, 8c less; salted, (JO lbs ami over. owtfWc: 63 ui HQ IU K. 40 and 60, .4c; kip and veal skins! w lb, -k; callbkin, sound, 3 A oareful and oonservati.a I printed In the Yakima tbe amount of butter naed d.i j8!1 state of Waahlugtout60ooo t ' and for the wock, 860,000 1 Thia. at 2S oenu a pound , (87,000 weekly. Now of th a near as can bo ascertained of Washington only furulshnj pounds, which, at 85 oouta pit amounu to (H.600, leaving J i pounda to be furnished from tha atate. whi,i, . amounu ti- whloh goe out of the atate Ji1 that one artlole alone. 1 About Wlulr r4. Binoe dairying baa bocam. . 1. ' feature of Eastern WashimriJl oulture, write Profosaor HdtI'i. the Pnllman Agricultural colW l "The question of winter tl. f dairy cattle i an Important ou lvow of tho fact that the viru. f crop do unnaually well in thl J 1 and are eminently adapted for e.' food, a lew facta in reirarri t. A oropwill doubtloMbe ppreeW our farmer. I 'The particular root crop tbu I proven tbe beat adapted to b dairy oowi la tbe mangel W wane uarrun are tne best for he In elocting a variety of mini aol, three point hould be taka consideration; nrst, select on t.nn f r, n .- . ..w . .ui uuu, uuiuui roots n when pulled it will be free fro too much dirt fed to a cow m, in death. Second, one that dew without too much effort: ind one that yield well. I "Tbe Ooldon Tankard fllU J conditions pretty welL i "In .cleotlug a oarrot, 1 woulii vlao planting ono of the balf-lts, Btunip-rooted variolic; they an m-' pulled and yiuld well Camai also fine feed for cows, and kinit reputation of giving butter a: color. Carrot top, however, ikJ not bo fed cows in milk, at thijkl the milk badly. Mangel and laW are excellent cow feed. - i In regard to turnips, it msvk J mat in is noctiou is best adiictodit-l a. - ... I cuituro 01 tno Swedlah turnip, or id rnga, as it la called. Thae do here, and are excellent for iWci ...... 1 cattle, out ror cow giving milkc must be lt d just after inilkin.. u least ten hour before milktnr ui or they will taint tbe milk utl outtor mado from It The Dairy Miihaol. Tho dairy aohool of WashlnsKi Pullman, will begin February l!,rf oontinue oighl week. Tho woa; tliis Bohool is entirely different In r aoter from that done in the far' anhnnl TVia 1 V. ,1 1.. iM.t v..VVM mv unit j kiiuui ia inn for the butter and chocee mtlnr, thorough instruction, aooompuMl regular work in tho laboraturj, er:' ory aud choose factory, will be olr- in milk toeting and in butter r. fhete making, "( aid n.cv a..;' j u a ' c t h I t l ' "V it's v V I I i , f , Ii L' ? a j d i t R ' T h ji a y i t. t v t : h nd 1 d rt "rV i d ' fi i .1 be 1 if . 1C tl w J d i m i "I ii "Wlit br,.,!,e IkiihLs I Mi. "Do ; tii'd'ti les-cul s 1 7LFT' U,TltBU,' lc ln "f make tho initrw. tZt onertvd in the dairy aohool of th... medium, SOisS 40c: louir wool fAi,rt(L- praotioal value, the agricultural ocU ' - " . llrlll.h Columbia. Pluutr of urfao indications nf a troloum are reported in Kast Koo- oal. The Indication (M1Vit at a. vv , , m ,VTy AfjCO HrCA MMit tV0 diffrnt H.luiA of oil hav been obtained. The output of tha iui t IiwtooRh durina- tha la.t ..v . .. . , -j i waa we heaviest ever known t,. Put for 1896 wa 81.869 tona . SO.000 over the preceding year. auoouvor has had s.im haa. fall this year, a recent one ara., two feet The weight of the snow was such that the telephone nolea w,.rd . able to bear it. The wtro were down over most of the town. The fire loae Wivitmiurttor A Train ttolurd f,,r Tiui. -tcuisou, Kan., Jan. 14. An Atchison. Topeka & 8anta Fe froight .u was in cnarge cf Sheriff Larkln, iuniM.u county, lor a few hours Ids mI,.L. rn. . . .. -.jim. me company refused to pay us IM15 taxes, assessed bv Atold. on county, levied for street improve. worn, Claiming snnh lev waa mui , J .... a. ams aiteruoon Troasurer MoCullin luruoo the oolioctiou of the taxea, ooui fi.COO ln all. over to Sheriff Larkin. Yesterday waa Larkln' last oy in onioo and ho wanted tlie fee, and wont to work to earn it Ho learned cf a froight train that would reaoh the Atchison yards last night, and going there, be attached the All m A Tit.. ieai department of tho road at Topeka telegraphed Larkln that the company would pay the taxea under protest within five days. Thl wa aufflciont "u " released the train. It was de layed five hour. Tha Cvmn.Ualnn In China, he W orld from Che ng Tu savs: "The United States Chen To " I'nnanl A t, " .r"--ee, in 1896, iu Ktfw were the wott iu several Rcid. Lieut. 'n..lll ... - - vvmmnmilT i.i. aun air. uuesshircr, will vuniv l in. p , In fc leave province of tlio Yang-tne. venr. The lcsaea twin? itniMm.: wue lminodi,te result i IHM.IM.000 Initial ni C0J 'M moe arrival here was that t. Tho in-nrancw amount ou lb " ! , rT'V'T ' hU ,ho rtwir'a lcoa was (78,000. j imUaf in tho Ch3g Tu riots have 1. ' . i0 returned to Chnn t n .7 , t.n.ap lUlUUKaiJUI l.lil ; Scobun, Wtdnesday. by ! Klang rout. Que lmino atarehandla Mark at. 8AUio-Columbia, river Ko. 1, tails, 1.26($l.b0; No. 2, talis, (2.25(32 hmcv, ho. 1, flata, d.76e1.86; Alaska, 0. 1. tails. 1.20fcl. JWr N ..II. I -1H fi.cv 2.25, HiOAa-GoldenO, 4t; extra 0, 4c; dry granulated, 6,H'c; cube crushed 'and powdered, ,ic per pound ; per pound discount on all grade, lor promptest ; half barrelB, Ho more than barreUv maple sugar, 16 lbc per pound. ' . vador, 21(s22cl MocliI f3ISi ,P,aJ(u?Jva. S0c;Palemban. Java. 2l!J28oi Uhat Java, S3 (o) 26c Ar? buckle'. Mokaak. and Lion? (21 H nr ,...Z' . ' a"0?.1 c-. v6.00(di7.60 ' - -i idihu, o.ootsil.uu, Umahs bmall m-hltn n i ow. . jound; butter, 8; bai. voapAoi-Manllla rope, lV-inciTT Klc'-1,il'inJ. v4.60wt6 per Back- J in, (4.00(41.60. . ' J pan Bx ataal Murkat. Groes, ton str. tt n.. - - , to.uvi, cows, r"l beef, 45J t OuisJ.60: ewea. S-livi. .ir' . ton. 4c per pound. ' wu mut" IIOUS tinvu V.nl.. L "c per pound. ' SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS FlocB Net cash nri . n. V .4v l3- iLrH"?09.' ooi'7a. - " v-u. if.i r in ., choice, 71 VC; brewing 76,7' wci ce, ha seourod for instructor ln cairn Adolph 8ohoonmann, of Plain, It Mr. Bohocnmann ha been lwov. during the past three yeara ln the I. consln dairy aohool, which is, pwhi? the loading sohool of it kind be country. Lie i also secretary oft Wsoonsln and the Minnesota 8tw Dairymen'. Associations, and he be: a diploma and a gold medal fur otw exhibited at tho world's fair in w He 1 the author of two woll-ioor. books on dalrvluir. namely. "K7; Tenting" and "The Butter Fat Dividend Calculator." Foreign Ilalrlr. In some of the dairies in the borhood of Edinburgh, and in all tM near Ulasgow, aays the Amorioan if culturlst, the butter is madebyobir. ing the oream and milk together. is done in order to obtain the botx n HUT hniln,, V I ., 106: mil ini i r;!.r.i:U0- :choI IT. fc., .11... . . 1 ' urprise, good to fair, 67 The luorvhant and shin owuera r. San rranclaoo and sound con- Uunplate a tel.xgrph line from Tatoosh taland to Gray' Harbor. This stiwu.s of country U uully unoovxL ISa. . . xeoattve emmliM nf a. Haballlua Ia t Ha Ma.l Tr.... La Uuayr. Jan. 14. The l.-gtal. torv of Mlrsnd and Zula l v proved CTepo,l dvne making rebel- .ion now treason, and have petitloted ctugreas to enact a law inalkng it o. Proving 1. nn.mH.., ,. ' "' 1 ., , ' " "u "HV"unny to make rub . -io raanifMtanoa of their conjidoration for the American comm,saloners So were revived with w a wherever they were m(HI of J IVlllllili 7R, Jt fancy ft choice, OotsToc; poor 0-Stc; erav. BSi7fcT umoHK t.i r. , . ooi-.ev.(1 ' A,':li?.rr io, oejc Fall mit Grower iint. pxpcrlm.'a' uunt nan Juannin ..i.i. - i IH , . . " tYJ .ia do, 4'53o- s,....f.J:r ," i rLT """"'y-six dairy cows si - ant. , , . .. . un (i v . . . ., ... mm. ---- timiiinuui station ias The total cost of the dairy was ( J.:'; f Whloh (B84 was for fd and (l." for labor, etc. The average yield 718 Bona or 6,178 pounds of ' 3Ti sVo tor 0OW' cr ,ctal n'' t.ir Traabla la Tsro. Lima, peru jBB l4,The eneml'J ot the government and a number Kjodarmei ores tod a disturbance Moquegg, The outhrwik was r preesed promntlv. Tv- nv r milk, the demand for which Is alvt: groat in largo oitios. Whon the a: and oream are to be ohurned togfii" themilk is kept in the coolers for ft twelve to twenty-four hours, and I poured into a milk-tub. It roi here until required for churning;-1 will, during this time, have ooan ed. If a oortaln ouantitr of mti put into the milk-tub, and ha cot? lnted before anv more has oresa the coagulated milk mnat in no WW' disturbed, or, if the two quantities, mixed togother, too much fornientn I may be the oouvinnn. TheroilfE not churnod till it haa become sdM ana whon onoo ooagulatlon ha dn pji Place, it should be churned asoarlr;' "Wh; oonvonlont. if the milk haa notfcf mentid b(fore ohurning, the biitteraw will keep for a muoh longer tim "re an agrc-jable taste, and win p to be mixed with a little water. the milk has formentod before beii churned, the buttermilk will never o good nor will it kocp for ncl" length of time aa the former. "Do ; any -oi slinkii think iustun in hiu "Di "Ct ly. " wnrm' in her white riuge. the a: tli:;llt, tiori tc Lore,' "ie an nt,' natt . ,idS mc,"; "is it cut ,li ll'o' I want, muoh Thf Smldc down a. "W ub I I- l v h'r. ' tlm don't natel' Hn do 1 aid, train A rint-Claaa flow. A flrst-clas oow, says Hoard's DW; "mi, saouia give 6,000 ponnos milk per year, oontaining 4 pt'rcw' of fat This would produoc S78 of buttr. worth tno an anil tho oost d l4 nd CMra f 'be oow would he w The Marqniscf Planmartin, who i rvwni.y c:.4 in raris, bequeathe 60.0CO franc to the Paris Deaf and Dumb InMitution, and 4.000,000 franc .at Us D - . .... Xarthwaat vint... a . TT rmws municipaiiry fcr tho AortbwM Mining As.ool.Hoit hav. erection cf an asylum fcr the aged. J ir.rt.ii... r.w rw.h (oll aim. J4n. ia a decree hx Mi.a.-iiru pronisittng the irom rrme or from tof Cuba. li tatended been exportation the French ool. l .o; mountain. Lht : . I ?a, :ir to choice, lfl,20c S2Jc; Kook htoro li-'.a-.- .. Sa-iwa, S0.e. ! tMXch' Chxxhx rancv, mild nH. o,,, oomuion to good 7h,. v WiUIani Burbank an t ident of Thompwnvin l'"'' down, hill in that pud out a a not i some .ej- ' ' inc! hi rc ' -4n '"'flu ui lii i id ai !'s I.C It mi h; t tire ''3 iw 1--! t' Ink ( t,.rj ' life ;ry -, C Wa If Jit o the support of tha official J & piace.