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EUGENE CITY GUARD. L L. I'AMrBELL. rraarloter, EUGENE CITY. OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAY tPITOME OF THE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS OF THE WORLD. Iatare.tln Oolleetloa of Item from In Two HtuUphtm PrtiiDttd la a Gaadeased form A Large Amount ef laformatloa la a Small Rpaaa. The lUte of Ohio, on and utter July 1, will infiiot capital punishment by electricity, the bill having pained both house. (Juatar Koerner, ex-lleutenant-gov-ernor of DliuoU, and ex-minister to Spain, died la tit Louii aged 87. lie bad a good war ruoord. The house committee on territories baa voted to report the New Mexico statehood bill to the bonae, and alao decided to dufur action on the Airzona bilL Tbe Home correspondent of the Lon don Cbronlole says tbe pope sanction ed the publication of the appeal for ar bitration by Cardinal! Vaughan, Lo gue and Gibbous. Benator Uallinger ha introduced in the annate bill tor the creation of a United States ooinnjlsston to treat witb oouiuiiaaionera from other Christian na tions for the correction of intolerable evil in the Ottoman empire. Baron von Schrador, matter of cere mouiea at the Prussian court, ii dead from tnjuriea iuHicted by Count von Kott, formerly one of tbe oourt cham berlains, lu a duel fought in the vicin ity of the Neui Palais, at Potsdam, 1'ruMia. Deputy Uame Warden Brewster, of Grand Kapids, Mich., begun whole sale arrest of Uabermen and soixure of thetr neu upon the charge that the nieahea are (mailer than the lawful Ize. Nearly every Ashing Arm in Urand Haven it oomplained against. Americana intending to travel in ueruiany ana iiussia thi aummer are advised to obtain passport at Wash ington, aa the new rulea make iduuti cation indispensable before the paaa f rta are laaued from tbe American ejibaaaiea in Europe. Newi from Seoul aayi that tbe Cor ana are determined to exterminate the Japaneao, holding them reapouaiblu for the murder of the queen, Bauds of men have been organise to threaten the Japanese factories. Japan ha sent warship to Kuaan, and other point on the coast. Tbe Qrst bicycle militia ooiupany in the Northwest has been organized in Taoouia by tweuty-tive members of Company C, sudor coinuund of Cap tain Uowoll. The members are prao ticing the oyoliug movement adopted by tbe United Hums army. lly the explosiou of 300 pounds of powder in a ruagasiueou the 1,100-foot level of the St Lawrence mine in llutte, Mont., six men lost their Uvea. Their names are Cou U. Lowuey, John (Juwlan, Ed Hblolds, James Dwyor, Johu McVeigh and 1'atrick O'Kourke. Tbe Taylor brothers, the ooudemued murderers of the Meeks family, broke from tbeoounty jail in Carrolton, Mo. George Taylor made his escape, but lllll was retaken, ami ia again behind tbe bars iu jail, in which the two brothers were to have been hanged to gether on April 80. John Ilayea was shot and killed by two masked robbers at Los Angeles, The men entered his store, and com pelled biui to throw up bis bauds. They took whut money there was lu tbe caahdrawer, and demanded that he open the sa,fe. He resisted and was j bis snot in the breast and killed. Germany, by the announcement of young physician, Erioba Langbela, at the international pbysioiaus' oongresa, that be bad discovered a new remedy for tuberculosis, named anti-microbia. Its principal ingredients, it appears are oxone and oodliver oil, applied by suboutaneous injection. Of the ninety cases of tuberculosis be treated in tbe Moabite hospital during the past year, all bave been cured. Tbe stone of the Oregon Pioneer quarry, on Yaquina bay, bas been se looted to be used in tbe construction of the San Francisco Call building. There has been some effort in Califor nia to create a prejudije against Ore gon building stone in favor of the Cal ifornia porduct, bat Oregon contin ues to get some very desirable con tracts, besides the Call building, Oregon bas furnished the stone for the ferry depot and the handsome Parrott building, in Han Francisoo. The president has nominated Leo Bergholx, of New York, as oonsul at fcrzeroum, Armenia. Itioh placer grounds bave been found in Washoe valley, near Carson, Nev., and there ia considerable exolteinent in consequence. Charles Voorbees, formerly a lay judge of liergen county, N. J., and ao ex-member of oongress, committed sui cide in New York. Five men were fatally injured by an explosion of Ore damp during a fire in tbe Hed Ash vein of the Woodward mine in Wilkesbarre, Pa. John Jones, colored, aged 19, who committed an assault upon a 13-year-old white girl near Mormon Bprings, Miss., was hanged by a mob. Jones confessed bis crime. A cable message from Cape Town, South Africa, reports the killing of three engineers near Buluwayo. Tbe names of two of the victims are given as Hammond and Palmer. An explosion occurred In the oolllery at Wellington, B. C. Eiuht miners are known to have been killed, aud it is believed eighteen persons will lose their lives through the disaster. A dispatch from Uuluwayo, South Africa, says: Tbe whole country ia lu the bauds of rebellious natives, and they are moving in great force north ward. It will require a large foroe ol troops to dislodge them. On April 8 another powder explosion ooourred at Juneau, Alaska, this time in the new tunnel of tbe Treadwell Company, between the Treadwell and Mexican mines. Borne of the men iu jured are expected to die. Joseph Solainel was pat to death in the state prison at Clinton, N. Y., by electricity. He murdered his sweet heart, Theresa Kammora, by cutting ber throat with a raxor, August 80, I8US. I be cause was jealousy. The Madrid correspondent of the Loudon Standard says: Tbe new chamber just elected willoertaiuly sup port the government in resulting American interference in Cuba, aud it will alao be a very protectionist body, The Paris correspondent of the Lon (ion limes shv he learns that at France's invitation, Russia nowdiroota the negotiations with Eugluud on the subjoot of the Nile expedition, grow ing out of tbe objections of Kussia aud France. A broken rail on the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio road wrecked the third section of freight train No. oil, , near jueaiiviiie, ra. Two men were killed aud three others seriously in , Jured. The dead are: Patrick Kerr, engineer; Bert Kowley, brakeman. I It has boou discovered that some of i the Matabclos who ara employed as servants in Uuluwayo have been aotlug i as spies aud oouveying information of the movements of the expeditious to their friends in outlying districts. One of these traitorous natives bas beeu shot. NEIGHBORING TOWNS PROGRESS AND DOINGS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Iu Philadelphia a regularly organi sed aud equipped military bicycle oorps is now engaged lu drilling and other work preparatory to embarking for Cuba. About 160 members are en rolled. Odloera have been elected, and the baggage aud munitions of war are now being secured. Tbey are all Phil adelphiaua. Premier Uowoll bas Introduced a bill in the Canadian senate respecting the Dohrlng sea olaims, the object of which is to confer on the commissioners who may be appointed to investigate aud urepare the claims that will become due under the Paris award the full power of Judges, with respect to the aummouiug of witnesses, while adju dicating upon the olaims. Robert W. Eilgren, of tbe university of California, bas again beaten the world'a hammer-throwing record. From the regulation seven-foot ring he burled a 16-pound hammer the aston ishing dlstauce of 148 feet 6 iuohea. This was over throe feet farther than the world'a record aud a foot farther thau Kdgreu' previous trial throw. The situation In Ulouoostcr, Kng laud, w.'iere the virulent smallpox is raging, ia so serious that the govern meut is likely to take charge. I'd to March 98 there were 700 oases, and siuce theu there bas been an increase of fifty weekly. Tbe percentage of deaths is twenty-tire, and the town ia lu a state of panic Tbe dean of Gloucester has issued an appeal for assistance. Hoavy drift of Arctic ice drove along the shore in the neighborhood of St. Johus, N. F. , aud crowds of fish ermen started on the floes in search of While brooding over the Idea that family would suffer from want. Johu Lehman of Chicago shot aud killed his three childreu. After oom mittiug this terrible deed, Lehmau at tempted to cud bis own life by hang ing, but, failing in this, he turned the revolver upon himself, aud scut a bul let through his heart, killing himself instautly. Meager reports from the lower Brule agency iu South Dakota, state that Handsome Elk, an Indian belonging to that agency, shot two ludiau police wno were trying to arrest him. ludiau Commissioner Browuiug aud United States Marshal Peeuiiller have been uotitled, aud deputy marshals have gone to the scene of the difficulty. .uore trouble is reared. I bo house committee on ways and means has decided to report favorablv the bill introduced by C. W. Stone, to repeal that sectiou of the Wilson act which gives free aloohul for the use iu arts aud manufactures. The internal revenue official acknowledge their in ability to carry out tbe provisions of the law. Great frauds are said to be possible under the law, aud niauy large olaims have piled up against the government. lhe senate committee on public cunnings ami grounds bas authorised favorable reports on tbe amendments to the sundry-civil bill, increasing the limit for ooat for publio buildings at theyeuue, Wyo, from ISO, 000 to 1350,000. aud at Hoise City, Idaho, from 150,000 to 1300.000. aud at Hel ena, Mont, from f 150,000 to f .100,000. nu appropriation Ol fIUU.000 was made available iu each case. luatrmao Aldaoe Walker, of the Atchison, iu an iuerview stated that A Badgel af latareatlag and plef News From All tne Cities and Towns on tha Coast Thrift and Industry la Every Juartar Orosjoa. Elgin bas shipped 65,000 railroad tiea this spring. The state selected 200 acres of school land at Tbe Dalle land offloe last week. A number of young lamb were killed Id Grans valley by the recent cold weather. Wasoo oounty'a roadgrader baa be gun work for the season, starting in on Tygn ridge. Tbe Homer took a cargo of wood for a San Francisco market factory on its last trip from Coo bay. An Oakland firm shipped 1,500 pounds of chicken and dressed turkeys to Man Francisoo last week and 060 dozen egg to Port'and. A. J. Davi, tue Montana million aire, whose estate ia involved in liti gation, an alleged wife having appear ed unexpectedly on the scene, used to live in Coo oounty, where, a else where, he passed for an old bachelor. Tbe Clatikanie council ha bought the water system ownod by Mrs. Amanda Merrill, witb a auffloient plat of ground to insure permanent posses sion of tbe spring that supplies the water and enough ground on which to erect tank or fencing for protection. Tbe lumber manufacturing industry in tbe blue mouutalus 1 rapidly le vivlng. Tbe Grand Hondo Lumber Company' mill at Perry wa started up Saturday, aud the big mill of tbe Hilgard Lumbering Company at Five Points began outtiug for the season's run few day later. The aoml-annual statement of the treasurer of Josephine oouuty on March 81 last showed: Paid into the geueral fund, $8,860.17, of which 3,6b3 U wa for the cancellation of warrants aud f 108. 23 tor Interest thereon, leav ing a balance on hand of f 1,868 68. Tbe school and other fund show a bal- auoe of (116.87. Tbe Bohutidramatio company, whose name and fame i common in the mailer towns of the state, met with a oatastrophe in Curry couuty last week. Tbe rig that was transporting them fell through a defective bridge, and several member of tbe party were injured The circuit will be resumed when everybody has recovered, date being moved back. The annual financial exhibit of Gold Hill shows a prosperous state of affairs in that little town. Tbe total reoiepts during tbe past year were 1.801.65, of which 1 1.200 came from liquor li oenses, ana i,tue expenditure were 018 .82. The outstanding liabilities amouut to 135.21, which leaves a bal auoe in the town treasury of 1023.68. No tax levy ha yet been made. Agent Uorie of the O. R. & N., at Peudleton ba received from the bead- quarter of the oompany in Portland payment of the claim of Peudleton bouse on account of supplies aud board furnished during tbe great Hood of Juue, 1HU1. The O. K. A N. pays the business men aud takea assignments of their olaims, aud wil. adjust tbe mat ter with tbe Union Pacific through the oourt. Tbe Dalles ia having a building boom. Max Voight ia rebuilding bis brick block that wa destroyed by fire several year auo. Mr. Voiirht'a building will ooat (05,000. A. M. William ia putting up an additonal tore adjoiuing his property, to cost (80,000. besides these, there are a number of private residences going up, while other buildings are being raised aud improved. The Corvallls Time confirm the re port of a new flouriug mill for Mon roe, uraer lor fuuo worth of new machinery tor the mill were placed last week in Portland. The mill is to be located on tbe farm of E. Maude. one aud one-half mile north of Mon roe. It I to be roller process, with team power, and the capaoity to be fifty or sixty ban els per day. Work is to begin in a short time. The Rochester quarry, near City, Yaquln bay, is getting ready to begin operations at an early date. A oomplete quarry plant haa been ordered aud shipped from St. Paul, Miun., aud ia expected to arrive in about three weeks. The plant wllloonsist of a biu- doubla-hoisting engine, a channeling machine, steam drill aud all the neces sary hoisting apparatus for two der rick. The plaut will be nrst-olaa lu every respect, aud will ooat about (6,000. ber, and 860,000 lath. Tbe Pacific Coast Milling Company, 800,000 feet of finishing lumber, and 8,600,000 shingle. Woodin' mill, 170,000 feet of finishing lumber, 200,000 feet of un- classed lumber, and 1,000,000 shingle. The oourthonse In Spokane I to be lighted with gas. Heretofore electric light bave been used. In tbe oourt bouse and Jail 108 ga burner will be placed. Tbe oouuty will pay (2.25 apiece for them. Tbey will give 6180 candle power. Tbe county will pay (05 per month for tbe gaa from now nntil October 1. Heretofore about (DO per month bas been paid to tbe eleotrio light oompany. In the federal oourt in Taooma Judge Han ford issued an order directing He- oeiver Andrew F. Burleigh, ol tne Northern Pacifio Railroad Company, to pay the tit. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company tbe judgment recently award ed for exoessive freight charges paid for hauling sawlogs to the mill. This judutueut is for (5,003.87, and was awarded by a board of arbitration, con sisting of Philip Tilliogbast and C. D. Stluisun. A. II. Kellogg has just completed planting 1,100 cherry trees and now ha perhaps the inoit carefully planted orchard in Island county. Tbe tree were planted on whut 1 known a the circular system, in rectangles 16x18 feet by planting In this form about one-seventh more trees can be put npon an acre, while tbe rows, radiating from every poiut in tbe orchard, present a very pleasing effect In Walla Walla one day last week, a number of boy were fishing in Mill creek. One of the boys felt bis book catch on some object at tbe bottom of the creek. Giving a jerk be brought out a large pasteboard box, somewhat torn aud broken by tbe water. Open- ng the box tbe boy and his compan- ona, who had gathered around him, were horrified to see the tiny form of a babe, entirely nude. John Kane, who, in the winter of 8U1, was sent to the penitentiary from Olympia for breaking into Fred Car lyou's jewelry store, ba been pardoned by Governor McGiaw. Kane i tbe man who deliberately kicked a window out of a store In broad daylight and took a silver cake banket, expecting to get a few month in jail and thua es cape a bard winter. Judge Itobinson gave bim a sentence of ten years, near ly half of which bus been served. One hundred and twonty Chinamen were luuded at Ulaiue last week for the flshiag season, and forty at Friday har bor. Tbo salmon season seems to be fairly on. These Chinamen will be set to work making cans for the can nerius at Poiut Hoberts and Semi ahuioo. It is said they can be depend' ed upon to do the work through tbe enure season, ine tin lor the cans come from San Francisco and an im mense number of cans is required. AN UPRISING FEARED TRANSVAAL BORDERS BECOMING SUSPICIOUSLY PANICKY. Tha Hatlv.s Ara tapUaiantly Busy Hulua.ro Thouibt In falpablo I.D.r B.eausa of I'osslbla Cutting off of Food auppll'so Capetown, April 16. -News has been reoeived here that the natives are pre paring to rise along tbe Traosvaal bor der. A rising in Northern Transvaal itself i also reported to be Imminent There i something of a panic among the burabers, who have appealed for PORTLAND MARKETS. c.,. .harries have been quite plenti ful tbe past week at 30o per pound, but ROUTINE WORK . ...u... nr some other oause unK .h. uauthnr or somo uwi wu. ...mA ji check the demand, and, though in fair oondition, they found but little sale. Egg are getting scarcer and tbe price i rising, selling all tbe way from 11 to i;o, wuu ... unsatisfied demand in wine quarter. I.. ,h. .tnck market tbcre i alight decline in the price of bog, aud sheep triHu hiuher. Dry bide are lower. OF FOURTH SE88lr:: ' ubatanaa or tha Hm. Introduoad I. th, .. " -i-ondan..d lt.eurq U th. N.M "tUl Washington, April is t ate Hoar, from thS V wry, reported back tZ arm with which to protect tneuiselve. !dead Loclll quotation are: Wheat Marks! Thn local wheat market remain nn .1. a .. i.i, nniitiiiued liuht receintH. although tbe market is uot eutiie y llour. The report JaTi' V J .it .,i tt - uan a.i . proposing intervention In .'.V Mrs. Maybrlck. "I ,,k'D" 3 pouomeut of the reiu.uJ Idaho. Tbo Iioise Uasin, since 1802 bas shipped (160,000,000 worth of gold. Over seventy-five new postofflcc have bonn established iu Idaho duriug me past tnree years. Judge Standrod may call a special term of oourt for Uingham county later ou in the season, to wind up the business of tbe docket of the lust term. The Potlatch country will raise the largest fruit crop this year siuce fruit tree were plauted in the ection. It will bo almost double that of last year. Petitions are beiuir circulated in Moscow asking for the pardon of Mrs. Margaret Hardy, who was sentenced to the penitentiary for life for murder ing a little oolored child, aud wa af terward sent to the asylum for the in sane. Siuce the fire at the Tiger-Poormau mills all the men are idle, excent a few that are needed to work the pump and do necessary work about the mine. The Poorman boiler bave been put iu order, and the smokestacks raised again, but little work is beinir none. except to keep the Tiger from flooding. The Idaho immigration congress has adjourned after three days' session in Boise, The Idaho Immigration Asso- elation wa formed, each oouuty being entitled to two member. The officer are: Cuueue Uuchanan. nf M, ,,..-, . president; J. M. llaiues, of Uoise, seo Elk ' rotary; J. O. Baker, of Boise, treaa- urer. Tha threatened snread of tbe disturb ance along the Transvaal border make tbe situation at Uuluwayo and in Jiai- bele much more serious. Ibe author ities have felt that Uuluwayo was rea- oualby safe if tbe food supply should hold out, but tbe danger na oeeu mat tbe Matabolet would stop the wagon road through the Matopo bill aud to tbe south, and thus prevent supplies from getting through Mafekiug. It i believed that the white settler Mat tered thorugh Matabelelaud, are in place of safety by this time, in Uulu wayo or Gwelo, and tbe missionaries do not feel that they run any risk from tbe natives, to whom they are known, though there might be danger from strange waudering band. Only a part of the 600 reinforce ment designed for Buluwayo bave been dispatched from Mafeking, the nearest point available for that pur pose. It take four weeks' bard trav eling by ox wagons to reach Buluwayo from there, aud it is said tbe journey cannot be made in that time except with very light loads. Transportation of supplies aud ammunition, which are needed at thi time in Matabeleland, must therefore be slow, and a new de velopment in the situation threatens to cut off, or at least to interrupt, com munication between Buluwayo and tbe only source to wbiob it can look for a renewal of its supplies. Walla at OOol I Havana la fltaad. New York, April 16. A special to tbe World from Havana says: "At tbe palace, tiding of tbe ooming of Geueral Fitzhugh Lee a oonsul-gener-al were received with marked favor. Advice bave already reached here from good authority in the United States on the subject. Tbe general be lief in official circles i tbat the ap pointment of so distinguished a soldier means more than the filling of a consu late. It bas been understood here that President Cleveland bas considered the subject of a commission, but tbat he has not publicly mentioued the matter, the understanding be.ng that, regard less of bow tne Spanish government might view tbe subject, it would not be agreeablo to tbe Spanish people. President Cleveland bas avoided the unpleasant question in a successful and diplomatic manner by seleoting a bril liant and honorable soldier, such a Lee is known to be, aud lending bim to Havana under circumstances that cannot offend publio sensibilities." An I mane Art. f Elgin, 111., April 10. Mary Linnet. of Chicago, shot and instantly killed Eliziiboth Trowbridge, a piomineut young lady of this city, and then killed herself, last evening. The murderess was a touier patient at the insane asy lum, aud was discharged as cured in December. Miss Trowbridae was her attendant, aud Bhe bud oonoeived a passionate affection for her. She came here yesterday to induoe Mis Trow- bridge to return to Chicago to live with her. Miss Trowbridge oould not be iuduoed to do this, aud the cril de- termined to kill her friend and herself rather than be separated. Mis Liuuot was 18 years of age. aud about two years ago tried to kill a girl frieud in Chicago, for whom she had an unnat ural affection. Miss Trowbridge was to years old, and a niece of Judge David Sherwood, of this city. Walla, 60 at 67o; V alley, on per bushel. Produce Market. Flock Portland. Salem. Caacadia am. Davton, are quoted at Pr oairei t.uiddron. 2.ii5: fciiowtiake. 3.L0; Beu lon couuty, 3.00: graham, i.Oo; auper- i r. iiood white are quoUh! weak, a !: uiilliu. ZmJtol gray, TM't- Knlied oats are auoledaaiollow: Bag l.ao(S5.25i barrels, 4.6o37.00; cases ilAY Timothy. (9.00 per ton; chea', tti.UO ; clover, 0iij 7 ; oat, o(fl0.w ; ueai BAktsi Feed barley, $13.50 per ton, brewing, $1510. .MaLnira bran. 113.00; abort 15: iiiidUiiuiifc 18id.'U.Wi rye, im; oer cental. Burraa Fancv creamery is quoted a 25 j ; iaucy dairy, 'ion lair w good, i7.'c; common, liiiai perroll. Potatosb ew urua-ou, 10300 per suca: saeela, couiuiuu, 6c; Merced, 3;, per pound. Unio.no Uieion,55c per sack. Poulthv Cult-kens, bens, 3.50 pei doseu: mixed. 3 IMMl.OU per uozeu ducks, 6 0Jw0j geese, !).0U; turkeys, live, He per puuua; ureoaea iodize ki.ua (irKuu. Hut 12c oeruoieu. Caskak Ihexuu lUn cieaui, 1416 per pound; hall cream, Uc; skim, -tig oc; loung America, iu&iic. Tropical rauix camorui lemoUB fUwaXltf i choice. a.OU"j2.&0; cicily, 0.6u; oauanaa, tl.76iu2.6tJ pel buucu; Callioruia navels. 3.2jtg3.6J per oox, uineaouiea. i6iu0.0U per uoieu. Ousuon VkUkrAUkks Caubage, 1 peno; gailic, new, 7(tfSc per pourd; artichokes, 3oc .per dozen; sp.ould. 6c per pound ; caui.uoer, si.76 i crate, yOCofl er dozeu; hothouse lulluce, 40c per dozen. rukH Fhuit Pears. Wiuter Nellis fl.60 per box; crao berries, t put barrel ; luncy apples, sl.502; common, 6tM75c per box. JJuiku tHCirs Apples, evaporaieu, bleached. 4iiUiC; sun-dried, 3sw4c; pears, sun aud evaporaieu. oyoc piuma, uiilfus, 3w4c; prunes, 3iu6 p.r pound. Wool Vallev. iuc, pet pound; .taut- em Oregon, UujBc. Uops Choice, Oregon Z(sJj per uound: medium, neklecied. fiuTS Aluiouds, soft shell, 9ujllt per pound; paper shell, 10yjl2'c; new crop California waluuia, soli shell, llujlSJuc; standard walnuts, 12ujl3c; Italian cuesnula, lz,'(gl4c; pecans, 13ujltlc; Brazils, lujl&i niberia, l-'B (tf He; peanuts, raw, fancy, 0uj7c; roadied, 10c; bickory nuie, tfujlOc; co- connuta, 90c per dozen. Pbovisionh Eastern hams, medium, ll($l2c per pound; iiaiua, picnic, .'lie ; breakfast bacon 10;g(910;4c; short clear sides, 8'u(oO'Jc; dry salt sides, 7,H,uiSc; dried beef bams, 12 lg!3cj lard, compound, in tins, 74; lard, pure, in tins, U'sujluc; pigs leei, 80s, 3.b0; pigs' feet, 40s, Wo; kits, i.zo. uregou smoked bams, I0;'.tc pel pound; pickled bams, Bgcj boueieae liauis, 7)vc; bacon, luj.c; dry salt aides bViCjiard, 6-pound pans, 7?ec; 10s, 7jc; 6oa, 7,'4c; tierces, 7c Couutry ineuU sell at prices according to grade. JUwkb. Dry bides, buicuer, sound, per pound, iiujizc; dry kip and tall skin. lOcallc: culls. 3c lesa: salted, bt lbs aud over, 6c;60 to bO lbs, 4tS4,'yc; w auu OU, 4c; kip aud veal bkius iu to m lbs, 4c; calfskin, sound, S to 10 lbs, be; green, unsalted, U less ; culls, l-2c less ; sheepskins, shear lings, lOuiloc; short wool, 20ui30c; medium, 30a40c; long wool, 60uj7Uc. cited briefly ,at ,he veutiou was not a ...mT' jurisdiction of tbe seUHJf7 about to be tukeu on . ' pouinir Cull's r..a,.i. """""Hi - ' U l.im ta.1 - suggested that it w,.,,ih u nntil the author of the 11' present. Thereupon wont to the Caleudur. a i ousaiou took place 0vi.r contract for the PateUt 0ffJ Culloin presented a parth.1 " H r..m the oouferenoe coaiujj, isliuive, executive and Jndiru, nrii.ti.,ii hill. nv., ,Dalc - " A L 1 1 ( I . J . I tireseutod thn nil,,.:.. . 4 ity views on tbe baukrnn,.: rowi wa. thenrecognit the claim of Dupout to a ... aonuto. 1 Washington, April Id-h-. apparent f.er a lively senate tnilnv thu .1 a'- , IIICIe rifin amiiiws U i i s uo ,UTer senators to allnu . N " HID I IW, I . senate inquiry into the rI' sue to relaose. Itv m,..i. ' it hud tmnn ml f. : j -"u"iaerttim, today, but at that time ii, jv wa procted.ng with a inewk . Dupout case, Mr. Gray wi T ' follow, and Mr. Cullom b.t Driation bill in tated a clash, in which Mr M I tuiuiucu vj mi. woicott anil v. lF ... ami. atr art, asserted with emnh,,.;. Al bond resolution iwnU i. i ,u uul out, either by desiitu or in..Jt "s'.ouioui nus uuailr ntv. -' tuu Dcinn m -: W.llllrl I .. Chandler and GraT nuJ speeches. Mr. Squire atituU ooast defenses, pointing oni ik i renseiesa condition of oar . J ooasts harbors. 1 Washington, April 17 Th .-1 D .Ml .1 tV . V. n . l . i J . t cuiuo uay on UKllrJ case, Gray of Delaware, is-j against the claim of DuDont dJ the day Gorman proposeduniJ meut that a Dual vote on the D--J 1 case be taken next Wednahj. J i sonute in executive session mil it UeJirmg sea arbitration treitt. j I treaty provides for a oomniM t arbitrate tbe claims made brc of England against the Unitui -. for seizures of vessels encatec i capture ol fur seals prior tots award. It was verbally tmt. the committee on foreign reUti not to auextent to material); cbi purpose. The senate ratified i out making any changes is uM;; those made by the oonimitteutfr. cut any dissenting vote. seal. A wild snow storm overtook th IUl'e L"" Otcree lu the foreclos- fishermen. It is feared that niauv of uro e"e 01 ",8 1 "" ses Trust them bave beeu oauitht and will be un. ' l ,mlPHn' "K"m the Atlautio A Pa- able to returu. Much auxiety prevails 0 0 d. wa a preliminary step for their safety. Wheu such storms Z"a ,n" ,orl,re "l of tbe lino, swept tbe loe field year ago. 20 lives i 7. i WVM 0OYt', the P'lrty iu New were lost in a similar way. Tbe federal government may enter the accident aud life luaurauce busi- uas ou a iimiieo scale, aud wltn pre rerrea risks, a careful oauvasa Mexico, but no decree iu Arisen bas yet beeu giveu. Similar proceedings will tie Ukeu in other sections of the oompauy's territory. I m tna suit of the London Ttm. Waahlngtoa. Dr. Edmund W. Fall bas disatoeared from Seattle, leaving behind manv oredltor. The diwtor was at one time a resident of Salem, Or. Farmer around Oakesdale are kik. lug a great iuterest iu fruitarowiinr aud an uuusual number of fruit trees are being plauted thi spring. A Pennsylvania syndicate, ownina 6,000 acres of timber laud in Sakuit oouuty, bas had it surveyed, and estab lished a camp for tbe purpose of lon ging the laud off. The oldest fanner in the Walla Walla valley are all agreed dint the present spring briugs brighter pros pects for a heavier harvest than auv ouier year in tnoir long experience. The penitentiary commissioner have awarded contract for furnishing supplies to the following firms: To bacco, Koaenfeld Stuitli Co.: erooeriea. Gus Wiuckler and the Schwabacher Co.; butter. Maxon ft Fergum; beef, tne Maaiiuigtou DresatM Meat Com-pany. Victor Paul, the clerk in the Blaine Montana. Work has been resumed on the Iduua mine in the Ground Squirrel dis trict and considerable development work will be doue. The president aud stockholders of the llutte fc boston Mining Compauy, which recently failed, are in Uutte making an investigation of the oom pauy's affairs. Cleveland's Brother In Mot Water. Watertown, N. Y. April 16. The presbytery of St. Lawreuce this after noon voted to dissolve the relations ex isting between the Rev. Wm. N. Cleveland, of Chamount, the brother of the president, and his church. Mr. Cleveland assented to the section of thn oointnittee, but entered a protest mere was a warm discussion, at the close of which each presbytery voted uuauimously as indicated. The pres bytery has endeavored for more than a year to harmonize the existing troubles, but without permanent suooeg. Mr.' Cleveland' protest contains some very spicy language, and a resolution was paased stating that the presbytery did uot assent to the statements made. To Cru.i the Atlantic. New York. Anril iv.ow j Tony Cbarleson. nf R.n.. i. Th.. .. i-..." uj - 7' . "VV". uave .v .uvwhiui 1'pvraiiou oi we rratl "um;ucu a xu-ioot sloop in the Boat. , - - . Mv'iiviun 11UIM 1 . ft.iun rasa nas i ..,i..u i. v . . . i hutui k.. .t,i. .... i ..... . Just been oompleted of th. hou Wm-1 ZZ? V mon rur' ZZmTa:?' "w.n mlttoe on oostoffloea and noatxoada. ....I ' V"'.:' ,."T,'",U" " u('w, KutT n " : '"'- IflH I IlilMsl niJlfMa. fliim .. L. . IULUUU UMT. TafllllU rttrait -w, iihuuiuh EJin r. I v v a a. Ma ia a. . I u a "oiti aTfar. ... . u? ? hih bad been a "j ' w letter-oarriors, a proiHed in the Al drieh bill The oxmmlttee probably will report tbe bill favorably within ten day or two week. Intenre interest ba been a routed in other olrola in Berlin, 'iiiwu a til laitm aiij an- i l riv n-., Mill l- to jtmi fr.ti .'I ail r aim . teiiii'lf rln-u'M-"!!. pi - Ail 'tit- iiriiHor mjiik i. issini ii, Juucllou M .".rHit. l.l,aka. fcwu t-'ruiu .t, I al. paid by the Tiuiea to the Central New. for telegram alleged to have beeu fab ricated or unduly expanded, the New geuoy submitted to a verdict inipo. ing upon it nomiual damage and oost. tbe Time withdrawing charge of fraud. 300 wild pigeon and other bird in the wixxU With the exception of liberal present to friend, the fowl were oousumed at the hotel smelter lu the Kossland distriot is the beginning of a prosperous era for tbat secuou, tne importance of which ia but little realized by the denizen at this time. R r n... 1.4 ...... - j '"'iiav-u, oi me uavidson Hrocery Company, of Butte, has taken an option on the Drnmtnond ooal claims, and bas let a contract to sink tne snatt several hundred feet deeper. ou ir me property nas given good in nieauou or containing a valuable de posit or lignite waL rr a ine giHuogicai survey bas reported to Secretary Smith ou the operations of the survey duriug the field season of list year. Investigations of the miu eral resources of the L'ucompahgre aud t. intan Indian reservations showed de posits oi nyoro-carbou mounds of the asphalt species oovering 13,500 square unit's in i tun One of the main buildings of Chica go r ireworks Compauv.at tlwss Point fourteen miles north of Chicago, blaw up, resulting lu the death of Nicholas Boree aud Annie Boree. The explosion is supposed to nave been caused bv powder being ignited by concussion in the machinery used in making firework. Tbe Cornwall mill. Bellingham bay, shipped last moath five cariroea: f.inr iu( coastwise and one foreign. Th total eargoeCaqualled 1. 110.000 feet of lum- Emperor Francis Jieeph ba bestowed the order of the Golden Fleece upon the German imperial chancellor, Piince Von Hohenlohe. Emperor William ha deoorated Count Golu chowski, the Austrian mininster of foreign affair, with the order of the Blaok Eagle. ""eu . sup at the Battery. The sloop r.v.vU ,t n.ua, , x., a few days Hto. It is built of oak and oedar. aud the two brothers intend to attempt a voyage from this port to Southamp- The .loop, whloh win fc 'Two Brothers." will rry 14B .! lom o water in four ballast tanks and T a'110 drt She lf. of th-".? " . n,:D 'iuk"ble- A feature of the sloop is her maiumast. which is M h n 1 plVOt " ,he ba8e. to fold down lengthwise over ,h case it should be necess JL " the tophamper in that way"! ur .NaT Kepreiiented. ashinifton. Anril ia tl. . . States uavv will Y ' "Z. " ' S0"?" estivitie, attending the coronation n? Minn i T Wpta-Kww cruise Minneapolis, the swift.-at vu..i " !iT navy. The vessel ha. h." , u ? in .on 7. --'"". ua mis morn- At toe lama i n.. t. frs. AHmii c..,..,. . "au "anc atarohandUa Market. Saijion Columbia, river No. 1. tails 1.26(31.00; No. 2. talis, 2.262.0j' lancy, o. 1, flats, ll.76iijl.o6; Aiabka, No. 1, tails, 1.201.30; No. 2, tails, ll.W) ($2.25. BkAMs Small white, No. 1, 2'4'c pei ouud; butler, 3c; bayou, l4c; Lima, 4tla CoRDAoa Manilla rope, D-4-inch, it quoted at 8 c, aud Siiiai, b,J4c per pound. booAB-uu.deuC, 6.Vi ktra C, 6Aac, dry grauulateu, O'-c; cube crushed lo Powdered, b;bc per pound ; 4c per pouuc m .i giaues mr prompt caaU hall barrels. 4c more than barrelB maple sunar, lSiiSltic uer uonn 1. ."''"'TV08" Kl1. i"U523,c ; Rio, 2t 1 , .1.';, ,!'," aoc;raieuiuui, .-,. oc; iuat Java, 235i6c; A: buckle's Alnliudipa .-.i . ' TSTTr.' lUO-linntiil ..md. -o i.; .... .. rv in. 1 7 w'"moia, SiU.cW 100-pound cam. Kicn-island, 44.50 per sack; J pan, 4.004.6O. ' r - 1 .uioiku, tO.OOllJU.OU. pe cows. c pei Meat Markai. )T!",Gro88' toP "leers, $3.25; pound! ' dreMed bee1' ?ep. wethers, Lin : L .7 ' l o"(--'Oi dreaaed mui ton, dc per pound. ',:"AW,roe. "mall, 5(3ttc: s m-tt ner nonn.i -' Houa ii 3.60 : liht i U0.V'.. drHHH,iT,.rr" 'ODUoniv vJ.witf2.75 ,,-v; 3r pound. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Floor Net maa nri... . p. ... traa, 3.76l43.85 r uT'l !, . " choice. 73 '4c; brewing. 8o4C ' 4 Choi., si 1.1 :L"."?' 1.07' Selfriil,,.'. ....!., "v'ur 'ro.n,hePioracu.fo;NpP;n-lhe vessels will meet there Thi , FaNitn Iha ai I - ..u,. ,,. B lllhlrl,.S..a. a " "'JalVlU. A rial I Plat ; ' r,tit ' . v,U u auiia or beta I'.iinn I'y i ihk,n ' , it at tin CiiiMfo convonu. 16. Senator hill to pro- reports of ra. to- 0...,.,. ' " pumsaed by fine or imprisonment 1 on t " b-kVuSS; Bur O-toMs 2 per sack. ViI V . good do 4a6e" sZ? Uln pllun8' 9w"U' 12 t-eb, 131. Chiui c. ... common to wZlcl' 1010,. "uHeArSSi 14c; HMt- It o use, Washington, April if Im kw spent the day trausactitiitean- lating to the Diatrict i 0mU Several bills were passed, kvu intention of Urtlett to all tj t his bill to authorize racing in Ibt' trijt of Columbia, but be wiiin opportunity to do so. It ii uiikr- usk unanimous consent fur tlnw erution of tbe bill touiororff. b preliminary routine busiueuvaK-f acted. A bill was passed to ptj heirs of John Keaben, 1U tu States attorney for tbe middle of Tennessee, t2U5, beiug the of oomuensation due him. H then proceeded with tbe oonsii of the district busiuess. After p. a uumoer 01 aisincc Dins, vuo v, 1 failed, and, at 4:30 tbe bout , journed. Wasihngton, April 18. The todav nassed. without amendment fortifications appropriation bill i ing annrooriatious and autnoi iw involving an expenditure of U,!' 613. The appropriations lor ion tions since the Eudicott commiMi 1880, reported its plan for tb of twnnf.v.H.ron aiwnorts. St u nrniilimtB nn.C nf ft 1 00.000.000, averaged something over 12,0a'1 aunually. Duriug the debtB there were a number of referen our foreign oomplicatioai i4 ' necessity of preparing for any f emergenoy. Only one voice wm "J against the passage of the bill 1 Berry thought it would be w build ships oapable of coping w1 most powerful battle-ships of otb' tions, rather than erect fortifictf on our seacoasts. Washington, April l'.-lnK the report of tbe elections oomitwi the na.n nf 1-JnrHoll vs Latime'iH the third district of South Carouj favor of the sitting member, j adopted without division. "J chairman of the committee on aw affairs, called up the resolution Wj appointment of William d. of Connecticut: Thomas J. Henfl; nf lllinnlo. riaA.i.a T. Hiale. M and George W. Steele, of aiuZ members of tbe board 01 uulK, 1 home. " OfliA has cAifacol rAs?AUt " uu una vu c u v a -- iinrl tnuv uuuu nriKUU uirco uuuio :. vrt unused Ue"l r u u A nf drunken auq ioe enure auy - batfl, reaultiDg in the appou--an investigating committee. !... i.iaiiiirvr New York. April 1&Z to the Herald from Panama- v- ..... 1 .. . nnrrffll Hi W Monday among a body of lab7 Oneu)DI . .. , pioyea on tnecanai. - woman were killed, ana wounded. The teoops were rf Xhe weu al' to snnnrf.a tha riot lost hrr lif was the wife 01 dered man. She attempted w - tbe hands cf a 77 hich bayonet from and received a thrust instantly. Tfr la mV,ar ninUllU tO eat tha hair of a bald-bedd