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EUGENE CITY GUARD. LkCAMrilLL, rrearletar. EUGENE CITT. OREGON. THE .NEWS KESUME A DIGEST FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. t'omprehenelv Kavlew of the Import' nt Happening of th rt Weeh lolled From tbe Tele.rapb Column At Homo Bad Abroad, All road, in the Central Passenger Association will hereafter carry bl cycles free. Alfred C. Field, negro, convicted of the morder of Mrs. Kaudolpb, was banged in Chicago. Morln. the oelebrated French bl- cjcliat, beat John H. Johnson, the American. In both beat of the 8,000 meter, race at the Velodrome de la Heine In Pari. The aoobooner Mary Aycr wa. sunk in collision with the steamer Okauo, in Lake Michigan, off Groaae point, and fire of ber orew were drowned, two being pared. An explosion at Bida, In the Nnpe country, weat coaat of Africa, on the Niger, baa raaed to the ground the palace of the Emir Meleki, and bai killed 300 people. The Seattle, Lake Bbore & Eastern railroad waa fold at auction in Hoattle and waa purchased by Judge H. (i. Btruve, representing the bondholdera' uominlttee, for f 1,000,000. Tlea piled on the Chicago, Milwau kee & bl Paul railorad at Waldo, a few milea aouth of Milwaukee, Wla., rierallod a touth-bouud freight train. Three men were killed and two in jured. At the Eliot Square building in Buffalo, N. Y., Thomas Purdy aud Val Jenly were working at the bottom of the elevator shaft when worklngnieu at the top dropped down an Iron bolt, killing both. In Cjueretaro, Meiloo, a cave-in oo ourred at the opal mines aud ten mon were buried with earth and .toue. Word was brought from the eoeue that four of the miners were killed and sev eral others injured. The Uaulois published In Paris, says that Honor Canovas del Castillo, the Spanish premier, is about to aak the intervention of the European powers with regard to the interference of the United Hlate. in Cubua snalrs. At the Electrical Exposition In pro' ura in Mew York a meaaage was Hashed over the wires of the Western Union aud l'aolflo Postal oompauies, covering a dlitanoe of 15,000 miles, and a reply reoeived In four minute. The fruitgrowers of Snake river are considering the formation of a anion, so that fruit can be bandied at smaller oost than previously. The plan ia to Imva a tiookaue oommlsslon house handle the fruit direct from the river. Forty men were let out in the Ueui mines. In Wallace. Idaho, aud will not be re employed uutil development work is finished. Ibis Is said by some to be funilliuut on account of the recent explosion at the Bunker Hill aud Bui livan mines. Catherine A. Lacy, 82 yeara of age, of l'hoeutx. Aria.. was burned to death. She had risen at 4 o'clock, aud in lighting a fire ignited the curtains. From this ber clothing caught, and be fore help arrived she was fairly oooked, dying in a few minutes. Trouble between the Indians on the Tongue river reservation, In Moutaua, and the white settlers In the neighbor hood is probable, aud troops have been asked to avert a postlule outbreak, This is the result of depredations oom mitted lT the ludians on the cattle of the white. The steamer Mexico just arrived in the Hound, brings the following Alas ka news: The North Anierloau Com merolal Company's sohoouvr Heveuty 8ix. which left Kodiak December 11 last for Wood Island, is lost with all bauds. A -heavy gale sprung op just after she left, aud she has uot bin heard of sluoe. Nearly half the bualuosa portlou of the suburban town of Blue Island, near Chloago, Ul.i was deatrovyed by Are. Altogether twenty-six buildings were oonaumod, eutalliug a total loss of about $150,000. A shifting wind was blow In a almost a hurrloaue at the time of the fire, and it spread rapidly. C. J. Cutrts, editor of the Weekly Herald, of Astoria, Or., and W. H Weeks, candidate fur recorder on the Populist ticket, engaged in a flatlo en counter, in which Curtis cauie out second best. Weeks was the aggressor, aud the provooatlon was au article in the Hearld lu which Weeks was the viottui of an abusive attack. Secretary of State Price has just re oeived the diploma medal awarded the state of Washington at the world's fair fur graius and grasrwa. The medal is a brouse piece, on the face of which ia the figure of Columbus, luolotedi n a haud some aluminum case. The diploma is awarded for yield aud general excel leuoe of variety of graius and grasses exhibited. The secretary of the interior has ap proved, as the basis of patent, a dear list embraoiug 8,3(16 WO acrea williin the Oregon City land district, Or., selected on account of the grant for the Ortigon California railroad; 6,185 acres lu the Hoeeburg, Or., district, elected on account of the grant for the same road; 8,840. 73 acrea in the Walla Walla, "Wasu , land district, on account of the Northern l'aolflo gtaut; 1 3. acres In the Columbia district, Wash., on account of the Northern Pa cific Kailroad Company branch line. At a meeting of the Columbia River Flsbermeu'a Protective Union held In Astoria, it was decided uuanlmously to reject the proposition of the Scandi navian Packlug Co-npany to give 4', oeut per pouud for salmon. The seu timent of the meeting was strongly against any compromise, the men re mainluv 1ut where thev stood at the opening of the season, aud were firm in j rllaua. der In Cuba of Walton E. Stalle, an American, for bis money. Archduke Charles Louis of Austria, eldest brother of Emperor Franois Joseph, died, in Vienna, aged 61. Tom Linton, a Welshman, beat the bloycle record from the fifth mile up ward, in Paris, covering thirty miles within one hour. Hurry Jones and Frank Jefferess, two oonvict at San Uueutin, sot into a quarrel during which Jefferess stabbed Jones with a knife, Inflicting a wonnd from which Jones died shortly after ward. . John D. Jones, who stamped to death in a fit of anger Mrs. Mendeuball, at the Anna, 111., fair last fall, was bsnged at Murphysboro. lie professed repent anoe. The Western Federation of Miners bas decided to amalgamate with the American Federation of Labor, and will elect delegates to the convention of the latter body. Dr. Thomas Reun was shot by bis wife in Chicago. The woman fired five times. Two bullets entered the doctor's bead and be will probably die. Jealousy was tbe cause. James Dazzle (colored), was taken from the jail in St Bernard's parish, Louisiana, and lynched. lie waa ar rested for attempting to outrage a white woman near tbe Patterson plan tation. i General Vlouna, the Spanish oom- mander, is dead of yellow fever, at Corral Falso, In Matanzas, where be has been sick for several days past. Ilia body will be buried in the city of Matanzas. Lillian Kussell, while riding ber golden wheel near Central Park, New York, collided with an unknown cyclist, and was thrown to the pave inent Her costly wheel was smashed and ber ankle was burt. Mrs. Louise A. Speetzen, an attrac tive and entertaining woman, laughed herself to death lu Oakland, CaL Tbe oase was a peculiar one, and attraoted the attention of a number of Oakland physicians, who attended the lady. Tbe striking firemen of tbe Armour packing plant, of Kanaas City, who went out May (I for inoreasea wages aud fewer hours, have compromised their affairs and lifted their bcyoott against the oompany's meats and re turned to work. A London dispatch aays the British foreign office bas decided upon tbe is sue of a supplementary blue book rela tive to Venezuela, very shortly. The forthcoming volume will contain im portant additional historical evidence in support of tbe British case. What ia claimed to be the largest strike ever made in the Atusworth, B. C, camp was unoovered on the Ter mluus, owned by Spokane parties. At the end of a 200-foot tunnel a 40-foot ledge was struck of high-grade ore, averaging f 147 per ton gold aud sliver. A double murder was oommitted at Pyramid take Indian reservation, May 18. Indiau Sam Small deliberately shot bis wife and ber paramour with a pistol which be stole from a policeman. Tbe womau died lustantly, but the man, George Meserve, an Indian, is still alive, though dangerously shot A Cairo dispatch aays a death from cholers is reported among the Egyptian troops at Tourab. A regular cholera miasma Is brooding over Cairo with the heavy air and the hot winds. The virulence of the disease Is almost un paralleled at suoh an early stage of visitation. The percentage of deaths is U0. The house oommittee on pulbio laud has ordered a favorable report on the bill for the maintenance of school of mine lu publio laud stat and terri tories, by grautiug eaoh state from the proceeds from the sale of miueral lauds (15,000 for the current year aud an an nual Increase of ft, 000 per year for ten years. In Naahnt. Mass., an iucipient blase from a paiuter's lamp at the summer oottage once occupied by the poet Long fellow, on Willow road, was the be ginning of a fierce tiro, which, fanned by a strong southwest gale, devoured five baudsome summer residences and content, entailing a loss of about 100,000. A special from Caracas says: The Venezuelan government has offered to release the schooner New Day, but the owuers refuse to accept under ooudl tions attached. The English govern ment will push the claims of the own ers. This makes uew complications lu the relations between Euglaud aud Venezuela. The flood situation in CTOokston, Miun., la becoming very serious, the rise lu the Bed Lake river having been very rapid by reason of continuous aud copious rains. Tbe flood is gaining, aud the water Is two or three feet deep on some of the principal streets, while in some of the residence districts entire floors have been flooded. Tbe Arctic explorer, Lieutenant Peary, ia going North agaiu this sum mer, and a steamer is now being ar ranged in St John', N. F. , for that purpose. The object of the expedition is believed to bo to seonre for the Philadelphia academy of science tbe 40-tou meteorite near Cape York, which Peary discovered last year. A dispatch bas been received in Lon dou from Governor Sir Hercules Rob insou relative to the senteuoe imposed upou the reformers at Pretoria, which says a uu tuber of the prisoner will be released immediately, and other in three months A third lot of the pris oner v ill have their case considered and passed upon after five mouths, aud a fourth portion after oua year. White Buffalo, captain of Indian po lice on the Cbeyeuue reservation, has applied for a pension, on aooount of in juries suataiucd while a member of the Third I'uited States cavalry, aud Ex amining Physician Hurley aays the in juries are such as would give a white man apeusiou. White Buffalo Is a son of Sitting Bull, and ba always been I iyal to the whites as a policeman and soldier. Upou representation of Indian Agent Slouch, at Tongue River ageuoy, Mout , transmitted through aud indorsed by the Interior department, tbe war de partment seut orders to General Brooke, oommandtng the department of Dakota, to send troop from Fort Custer to the agency to preserve order and stop the killing of cattle by the lu- Probably two troop of the THE PACIFIC STATES INTERESTING NEWS NOTES FROM VARIOUS PLACES. tbelr demand for 0 cent per pound. Tenth cavalry will be eut. but Geueial Word bsi ben received of the mur Brook 1 allowed to us discretion. The Ureal Northwest rarnlab Bom Mow of Mora Than General InUr oat Development nnd Progro In All Indutrle-Oraoa. William Hunter, an old Linnoounty pioneer, died at Brownsville last week, at the age of 85. The La Grande Bicycling Club bas decided to build a bicycle track, one third of a mile in length, to oost $ 500. J. Comic, of Newberg, baa tent East for a Quantity of peppermint roots, and will experiment with the peppermint plant in Oregon soil. The contract for building the First Presbyterian church, In Brownsville, has been awarded to Glass & Cox, of that city, for 1,424. Morrow ooonty sheepberder found a dead lamb a few days ago that bad two bodies, eight legs, one head and three eyes, say tbe Canyon City New. Borne of tbe paper in Coos oounty are Quite positive arrangmenta have been made that will insure the estab lisbment of a beet-sugar factory in that county. 4 Eight Dalle horse will be taken to Heppner to oontest for tbe purses being buna no by the speed association of that place during the racing season wblcb begin on the 36th. Indication are that no jury will be impanelled at this term of court in Grant oounty to try orimlnal cases, tbe civil docket being suoh that the court will pas upon most of tbe oase. The report of the treasurer of The Dalle show a total cash balanoe on hand of $5,739.65. Of this amount $3,333.86 was received during the month, principally from oity taxes. A the Coburg train on the Natron branch passed Wilkin one night last week, just at dusk, it received a lively shaking up, and was nearly thrown from the track. Tbe cause was the filling of tbe split switch at that point with rocks, undoubtedly with tbe in tention of causing a wreck. A larger body of ore is in sight in tbe Virtue mine today than ever before In tbe history of that now famous prop erty. In fact they have opened up suoh a body of ore as to orowd the ca paclty of the mill. A number of men have been laid off in oonsequene. It is said that two men oan break down as much ore in a day as ten men oould formerly. Oregon bas several mining ex changes, the latest being organized in Portland. These institutions are not incorporated for the purpose of selling shares in companies, but for tbe pur pose of dispensing general mining in formation by report and maps, and in advertising the mineral wealth of the state. The needs of this kind of work Is daily becoming more and more ap parent Sheriff Henderson's tax collections in Yamhill oounty for tbe ourrent year foot up $31,807.15, or about one-third of the total tax. This will pay all state debts and enable the county to make a call on warrant. Tbe South ern Paoitio Kailroad Company last week paid tax in Yamhill county amounting to $3,000. Treasurer John Pennington forwarded $5,873.80 to the state treasurer, it being tbe taut install ment of the 18U5 state tax. A complaint ha been made out obargiug Mrs. May, of the Tillamook academy, with assault in having too severly puuiahed some of the girls at the academy. Of this case the Tilla tnook Headlight says: "The matter is being stirred up a litlte too far, and development may surprise somebody yet Of course, Mrs. May did not use the best of judgment in chastiaiug the girls, aocording to our belief, but no doubt she regrets it, and has been auf flcieutly punlabed by the unpleasant notoriety of the affair. It is said that tbe Greenhorn range will be covered with prospector and miner during the summer. It min eral possibilities are great and all it requires is the eulistment of capital to render it oue of the greatest mining oeuters west of Colorado, The busi ness men of Baker City little realize the great undeveloped wealth at the very door of their growing town and the mining fraternity note with pleas ure the determination of the Commer cial (.Hub to bring to prominent notice this undeveloped wealth. The people of Port Orfoxd were treated to the unusual sight of a water spout at sea, May 1. It gathered far out in the bay, aud assuming the form of an Immense writhing, squirming serpent, rapidly asoeuded to the black overhanging clouds, and, taking a northeasterly oourse, and while gyrat ing with extiaordinary velocity, it moved rapidly shoreward, striking the beach about two miles south of Port Orford. Luckily, school bad just dosed for noon, and the children all bad a fine view of the phenomena, In which they took a great interest Washington. Fairfield' cheese factory has started up. Two bear were killed near Sealand last week. Work is to begin at onoe upon a speed track for Port Towuseud. Waitsburg expect the largest straw berry orop this year lu it history. Hog obolera in a mild form is preva lent In the weat side of tbe Kittitas valley. K. G. Griudrod, of Kittitas oounty, is experimenting in the cultivation of the Australian salt bush plant : Mandamus proceedings have been begun against tbe oity treasurer of Port Townsend to oom pel htm to use the cash ou hand to pay old warrants outstanding. , Tbe Auburn Argus aays it is safe to say that not one-quarter of the hop acreage will be cultivated this year In the Green river district a oom pared with former year. Mr. Dulolne Ridgeway died in Buckley May 13, at the age of 79, She cam to Oregon with her husband in 1853, and settled near Lebanon, where mosr of her life waa speut Th Boundary Mining and Invest ment Company ba been Incorporated, ith headquarter at Bpoaane. u capital stock I $50,000, and tne pur- pose 1 to operate mining pruutn the United Bute and British Colum bia. Th American Lake road was old last week in Taooma to Robert Wlngate by Receiver Ellis for $8,400. The road was originally built a the termtnu. of , tbe Union Pacific line in Taooma. It ' will be equipped electrically, and run as a suburban line. THE KANSAS ST0KM I Zr"7.7, PORTLAND MARKETS. TWENTY-EIGHT WERE AND OVER FIFTY INJURED M -J Wo nsltiC TRW Tbe fine weatner o v , been taken advantage of by i rn . I..- nrinuent to uon an ex- the iarm.ua erT taut that Dusine-- .' Droduoe 1 ., ... i naennenoe. ab proouce .....lata are onvu w" ill n I . . - - CONOIIESSIOXJ KI.I..C Water. I. M 1 Many r.mlll. to Leave Th.lr Horn.. .TBira " i . - fro party. iiuht in ...avirnra aro ,"J. '""..r. ta r city demand, and .totkea. w.iu - .-- - tion witb ".T" J!J . tiled to in the Butter and chee are M" la T raTe bit bode, ill for tbe coining at a rate . ROUTINE WORK OF Tw, FOURT" at,;" Kansa. Ciry.M.y 3I.-Twenty p allv climbing in price tor th. past The deposit of the Whatcom county ntty mor9 injurea, irn"' - bgbly re,ohed th. treasurer in tbe ueiunct ueiiingunu. f d property io.. ... Bay National bank was secured by a , $1 .000,000 is now given as , top notch. $35,000 bond, and by a first mortgage j ot tbe damage done by wtoa Marbat. on the bank building, valued at $t!0.. . , , MaMball, Nemaha g , and buyer ar. Ann -Mh hv the war. I the amount ! Bn?a?f . ,. Kan. Further De8,'V" wl(in. for tb. uiall . v - ID0 uru ww-i --- .. DM paruuui-.. !.. ..hiaiuable at prices quo. uo- to 66o; ' - .... a IUU utvna "-' - II m 1J111 HUM"1 ' of tb. capital stock of th. Danic. m,. increase these figures ',.,u(,lui,ifl at orloei It ia expected, if present arrange- teleKra,pblo communication wun io . Waiu Walla. 54 menu are carried out, wiai me cnuu7 ltricen parta is sun iui" ,-e. j(j to 6.0 per ouwjc at Blaine will be well under construe n,,,.,, prevail. Tbe dead are t . tinn. if not completed, by the 1st day jU,ribned a follows: Beneca ana rodu Marhei. of June next The cannery will bave nel(,i,borbood. 8; Oneida. 6; Reserve,, , j. aalem. Cascadia and OBTIHOIIT VI tvnom uvw vw-v- m ft hMllflllll, O. iiui Aaw iifilixintf two retorti and other ia9uA a nrnrw-rtTdamttKeof about an nkuvrlu I i II fnr at CUnnfiTW DI Va ' .. Ir ftft I ( U.UUU. WVI L'Bi nuiiviuawH v- r Uvv f ihiivsi - v- ,.a . . .l. 4iRa film niunuii .i .1.-. Py- ... . fUO.OOO; oaoevua, , ,h Due, '; . . .. ouoteil weak ill tan iPt 1 a.iii nnn ThniiBMiin oi uutintB " . uiTir--uwuii-'- .... .. SIS WW "VI - , fU.UUUi avaowa- - - a sui- r too ..-- -- - - . , . Davlon. are quoted at U.w per .U"D ' 35 ' fflpL ll! buow flake. 1X20: Ben- "enr" W SV! 3.00: raham, $2.06; .uper a win, friend. hate of the document as a will. A farmer living near Lacrosee sta tion ba hit on a novel method of exter minating squirrel. He ba a deep furrow running around his field, and Medical L.aeauaieii . great, uu , Hat liuiomy. o."v Cheney bank, witb a memorandum for ! ruction aud destitution meet the eye u0.t,OVM(to(S7;at,T6O.W; wheat . ni.i: MnaiAw u mnn a 1 .... Mn wore rendered so- ' r., aiTUUUK mo urnutj "" i ''" . . . so.ooj,"."'. . .... r His relatives resist the pro-. 1 ,0iotcly penniless, many victims BAKLv-reed barley, U.&0 per ton, caped with only the clotnes tney wc urewlug, iojio. appeal for cuuide aid ba. been, r- MUB ' per cental. Kapidir Kiaiug atr. , rdttbbfMc creamery ia quotad al -...v. Minn.. Mav 31. The ..... ,,. llalrv. ae: lair w good, ha aeveral deeri tilts in the furrow, in ... . . i. .uinff nt an alarm-. ,-i . .ymmion. IJ.'vc per roll. whinh h h nlaoed lame barrels about , , ... .. ur aramirortained i ttok ew Oregou, M30c pel half fall of water. Tbe result i that i. , .... k. i,rl,li and dam ..k: set-W, common the sauirrels are drowned by the whole- ..... ftimitth nciwer for the water 6,'gc; Merced, 3', per pound. mil cream, sale, and .11 h. has to do 1. to keep , Etrio Light Company, j gfi P waterinthe barrels and take out the , A mUjy familie4 b-ve been com-, ",lxea. XOOis3.60 per Uom, dead squirrel. pelled to move off the flats and lower Jj' geese, ta.OO; turkey., Near Laoroses, Whitman county. I portions of the oity, and Jerome addi-; Uye 16tf pouud; dressed 1017c. iackrabblU are oauoiua a great deal or tion is flooded nearly as du.j hooauregou. w - .nt.nr.nn tn the farmers, and a great anv previous time in Its history. At j nan"-Oregon rabbit this week perienoed wnna fur t old hunters express the belief that the THE FOREIGN CROP OUTLOOK , iJrum navels. 3.6a3.60 per box; bunnies oan be successfully oornered on ! pineapples, o(ijt."" per uoieu. some of the large bluff, bordering the (l,a.rm indication l'olut to n Hoavv uaauoa V .ujitabuis Cabbage, It Palouse. 1 vi.i.1. ; per lb; gailic, new, 10c per pour.d, raiouso. Irtii-hokes 36c per doieu; spiouta. 6 It ba. been dlaoovered at Port Town-; Washington, May 31. The foreign , uuU'. uliuower, X.75 per trate, send that tbe reported prohibition of statistics gathered by the agricultural J. JH)f aoze . uol,0Qge lettuce, 40c liquor, on revenue cutters was inoor-, department show the crop conditions pdm,.,,. rect The order referred to allow, throughout tbe year. The .ummary : kulloH f BUiT-Pear.. inter Nellie, what 1. known a. a "wine mess" for j is as follows: $1.60 per box i the wardroom officer, of tbe revenue! Great Britain -The crop outlook , barrel: ianty apple., 11(3 1.60, common, cnttera. The liquor, may consist of ! everywhere is good, and promise, a Wj.oi.5c.peri uox. evaD0!.Bted. wine., ale. and boer, but whisky, harvest about two weea. earner tuU bleached 4(4 4,c; suuried. 3,(S4cj brandy and such hard liquor, are pro-1 usual. Tbi. would diminish tbe im-; gun aud evapoiated. BcsJOc plums, hibited, and membership in the mess i ports for the remainder of the current prunes, 3j6 per pouud. is optional. 1 year by about 5,000.000 bushel. 1 vVooi-Vallev. Uc, per pound; East- The case of leprosy that ha. been raicewiiu uoriun. t,o. en, uregon, ots is. discovered in Be.ule I. a puzzling one. ! barves. the wheat : J.ZJfiXS. It i hard tn know whether the eiDense sumce xur uumo - " "V. r "IT... . ub.Une. of Ih. Mllu Introtfacad In ,h. 1... N -Condanaait 11 . . oar: aftk. th Natlun.l " .w.tt, VVaahlnnl.n .. . A on the river m I potobave their arm; morrow night. Of ment. so far pa, ba. yielded about out.J question In dispute U ttl H contract, authorized ine seuate .nieudmtau "f vuuviauia o me ftlto. M for bayou Pla.iuemin, u bouse provision of la'ijT Calclen river, LoI with tbe DelawMr. boat railway on theCoUnf the Lake. Union aud Wukl at Beattle, are atill m ? fight over tbe Bnr. u, ' ; Pedro deep-water harbor auuieu iu ui conierrnct, Washington, My today passed the Diatrict appropriation bill, csnrk mately $7,300,000. A 4 question of appropriation, fc purpuavi cropped out on tb mukinif annn.nrlu.in.. . , the distriot On a vot wiubu kug WIUI1U1II66 ID ,olflo appropriations for vaie onaruauie ln.titutiB. them of a sectarian. ther provision was idopia ligation Into tbe chsritj oisinoi, wun a view loi- .11 . al.l . . ". I "y. 01 tne public appna. mittee amendment gitiu .. ; to uumerous private sk-J ' agreed to. 1 Washington, Miy lui ' " ult.UQ man for tbe issue of iim per cent treasury oenilia tne prospective deflcirooe ' followed by the defeat oto.. osition bv Peffer fm ih.i back, to meet tbe sppioaiavj ' by the fortiflcstioji bilL 11 sitions were ottered u ml tbe fortiflcationi bill, rj passed, thus leaving btlm: propriations bills to bi t Gorman'.! ainendrnmi L. ' animated debate, with Etn Uorman a. tbe main pinbJ fortifloationi billaipundr ; 70a, 000, or $4,918,051 m bouse appropriated. attendant upon the matter should be ' plwjor export is confidently p.edicted "-taonU. borne by the .tots or 'the county, and by French agricultural journuh u iiomT not very easy to decKfe what at uX.O&i .Undar 2(3 3o pel A anr Not Almond.. Bolt .bell, VC4UC hell, liMiz'nc; new walnut, soil .hell, , ...... A1S.1V, - " ' ' done with the man. There i. a lazar- i noun 10 su.uuu.uou. ltaliBn chegnuu. 12,Sl-hJ; pec". ettoin British Columbia, maintained ! uld affect prices, especially if the , 13(Sl6c; Brazils, li.'.tfllSc; filbert, hv the Dominion government Pos- French government should pay a boun-; uL,(gi4c; peanut., raw, lancy, 7c; sibly tbe institution would reseive the 7 on export.. unfortunate man if application were; Austria-Hungary - Weather favor .Do tn n.o ..) wa.hinotnn atafa able and crops promise well. noumauia xue coiu wenvuei iu April retarded tbe crops, but the out look is generally promising would bave to stand the expense. Idaho. The Line, company has three shift employed on the Mother lode. A sta tion bas been out and drifting will soon be oommenced. The ore streak is six feet aud of good value. The old Nicolia mining camp which ha. lain comparatively idle for the past seven years, will make quite a re spectable output ot ore. Tbe original Viola mine, owing to its being in liti gation, will probably remain idle, but there are other mines in that vicinity which have produced sufficient ore duriug the past winter to justify tbe letting of ooutracts to freight the out put to Dubois, where it will be shipped to Denver. The miners employed in the De La mar mine are out on a strike, and ask that their wages be restored to the amount paid them before the cut two years ago. No disturbance i. antici- 1 pated and the Miner'. Union .ay. that none will be tolerated by them. The manager bas submitted the matter to the head office in New York. The sale of the Yellow Jacket mine ha. been consummated in New York. The price stated is $1,000,000 cush. Tbe former owner, still retain a large interest iu tbe erty oonsists 1 roasted, 10c; hickory nut., 813 10c; co wan uts, HOc per dozen. Pbovibions Lantern bams, medium, ;H)v(13! per pound; bam., picnic, 7 hraikhuL bacon 10'ufitl0c; short clear aide., o)i(cClc; dry .alt sides. 7k(ii8c: dried beef bam., 12 - - . . Blue. 1tlVdTC, "I IVV """."I " Kusaia Excellent prospects of acrop Ml3c. Uu. compound, in tins. 7?ii above tbe average iu quantity and lard, pure, in tins, V'ttglOc; pigs' feet, quality are generally reported. The 80s, $3.50; pig.' feet, 40s, $3.26; kits, unfavorable March weather in the ; (1.25. Oregon smoked bam., 10 '4c pel aouth is found to have done no serious ! pound ; pickled hams, c; boueieae damage. Spring sowings have boen ,"". bacon, 10;J4c;dry salt .idea , corseted under good conditions. , X'' THE GREAT CANAL. sell at price, according to grade. iiioas. Dry hides, butcher, sound, . t ... per pound, llvJ12c; dry kip and calf- ATravelarVthoThlnh.lt. CoPlt ;kin; 10(!i Uc; culls, 3c less; .ailed, 00 Certain. ,j f-.Fjii,. isii ll.a JiUn- . oe sniu v v wv w v w a uu ij ' t 40 aud 60, 4c; kip aud veal skins, 10 to 30 lbs, 4c; calfskin, sound, 3 to 10 lbs, 6c; green, nnealted, lc less; culls, l-2vlees; sheepskins, shear- B .u """I , medium, 3040c; long wool, 6070c. pany, with office, in this city, returned home yesterday, after a six months' so-1 journ in Colon aud tbe Central Amen-! atarchandi.e Market. can republics. Mr. Uinton spoke of 1 Salmon Columbia, river No. 1. tells, the work on the canal as follows: j fl-l-; No. 2. Uhs 2.2632.ttJ; "Several weeks aso I made several :luch J flat8- 1-76(S1.86: Alaska .V f . i . made several No uU n.201.30; No. 2, tails, $1.00 trips upou the completed portions of Ut 2.25. the canal. About two-thirds of it. BnANS-Small white, No. 1, 2o pn length between Colon and Panama isjaound; butter, 3c; bayou, lic; Lima, . completed, but that does not mean that 4c. two-thirds of the work towards finish-1 Cokdaqi Manilla rope, l'-inch, i ingthebig enterprise has been com-! l"oted at Sc, and Sisal, Oc per pouud. , pleted. Tbe Culebra. cut midwav be- . Bdoab UoldenC, 6'4c; extra O, 6,S,c; 1 tween Colon and Panama, and the Sun Frauoisco, May 31. E. H. Hin-, ton, long and favorably known as a traflio official of tbe Gould system of , roads, aud at present general western 1 1 dry granulated, OVc; cube crashed aud ! 1. li A . 1. I 1 ;he property. The prop- summit of the elevation to be overcome Zi ompt of thirty-.ix mining lode in order to coino ote the canal, run. 1..11 l 1 1 1 . tj ,1 tja. uniioioi 74V uiuio iiijtt.il unrrcio olalms, placer claims, three mill site. aents a vast amount of work and great maple sugar. 1610c per pound. and in all 800 acres. A town site is expense. About 1.000 mon am at Corvaa Coat kir .awMLi.' Rin n 0 22c; balvador, lgc22c; Mocha, 27(i31c; 1'adangJava, 30c; Palem bans Java, 20028c; Lahat Java, 23f25c; Ar buckle'. Mokaaka and Lion. 20.30 pet 100-pound case; Columbia, $20.30 pei 100-pound case. Rick Island, (3.50(34 per sack; Ja pan, $3.7504. Coal Steady; domestic. $5.007.6t' per ton; foreign, $8.60011.00. being laid out on the placer claims. Government patents oovering the eutlre property have recently been Issued. Montana. It Is more than likely that Butte will be honored by a visit of the mining class of the Columbian School of Mines ot New York some time in June. Several shipments of ore from tbe Homestake have been made to the Col orado smelter the past week. The shaft on this property will be sunk an additional 100 feet. The Western Mine Enterprise Com pany, of Butte, are overhauling and making extensive repairs in tbe old mill at Bannock. The mill will be started up just as soon a. in condition tud will be run on ore from the oom pany' properties in that district. There is a movement on foot to build a smelter in Phillipsburg and the citi zens ot that community are in a fair way of realizing their fondest hopes. It has long been known to the miuing fraternity that no district in the West offer better inducements lor a plant of this kind and it only await the ne gotiation now pending between the citiaeu and Butte capitalists. OevUion Anlrined. Washington, May 30. The supreme court decided today in what ia known as the "Jim Crow" car case of Pleagy va. Ferguson, that the statute of Louis- iaua reierring to railroad comnanio. work on this cut The completed por tions 01 tne canal are in good condi tion aud many parts ot its bed, because of the rocky formation, will endure forever. As a layman, I am more con vinced than ever that the completion ot the canal is a certainty. It i. un questionably feasible and practicable." The Ciar'i Manlfrato. London, May 31. The Chronicle'. Berlin correspondent .ay. that the Ber lin Tageblatt claim, that the czar', manifesto will give amnesty, partial or oomplete. to Russian prisoners in Si beria. Those seuteuoed to a life of penal servitude will receive mitigation of the sentences, and offenders domi oiled in Siberia will be permitted to return to any part of European Russia except St Petersburg and Moacow. The senteuoes of those in jail in Eu ropean Russia for serious offenses will be reduced by one-third. A large number ot minor offenders will be par doned. Numbers of those who left the country for political relief will be par doued, ou couditiun of their taking the ui aiiegiance. Tne peasantry in Meat Market. Bx.r Gross, too .teen, $3.25; cow., $2.2602.60; dressed beet, 405 SiC pet pound. McTTON Gross, beet sheep, wethers, $3.00; ewes, $1.600 2.75; dressed mut ton, 6c per pound. VnAb-GroBs, .mall, 4'c; large, S iie per pound. Hog. Oroa., choice, heavy, $3.00a 3.25; light and feeders, $2.6002.75; dressed, 3,04o per pound. BoiM, Washington, May ft oommittee ou wsyi audit decided to report fTonK: to permit cunora cOaii: package, not eioeedinit.r to express companiei ud cj carrier, under bond, tltae on the wharves. Jewtliiu .tone, are excepted. ULs Evan, to call up in th. k: suspension of therulua the bottling of ipiril a distilleries. Tb" mu ing and currency rsy dehV.tely abandon ikajit a general bunkingtiuttic tbe committee adjotnact session of oougrcu Washington, Jlijtl-- uvtav nt.nrid nnon llSf of the immigration billiiej the Immigration oomaiwj Ulnn. .nJ TmiVlWiU UP I fcJfrVUO ...... . 1 atriotive measure; Coili! designed to put M W nnmnetiticn with Aw? lUUIDD M ' I . . . .a S1I.. f.h.Hff at test bill, me ie"" j ; tndav waa the plea of Bwj ' anrt of rfstriotive legitlt that nnw on the StHtOtt M exclude, paupers nd errf i fore the debate t'gD.ii i adopted instructing ' arms to summon clerb w j in tbe sixteenth diitrW - I Ik. nnrnnKfl of reCOOOtUI - the Rinaker-Downing I Washington, MT j..i,oto the bona 1 overwhelming vote ' w the Bartholdt McCUi The bill as passed adoini t .n.m einluded the United States ill tween the agei of age (except parents . thi. country) who write English or so -The Corliss .niendnieDt, viii alieniw1" Ulll, , the borders year ftijP abor in the tniw" tention 01 neu"" - . all labor contract. lurisoioiion i - . iahablebyaflneofll. mPnt not exceed"1 '....l.Ml-l1 8hanghi, ilJ 1 A ing me -- Yin. May II. ? ion was looteu, anna was caused uy ; a native child to t f mob demanded refusal of the m wrecked ids, SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. ! which w Aoierlctf issionarics escip Flop Net cash price.: Family ex tras, $3.760 3.K5 per barrel; bakers' ex tras, $3.6.")03.ti6j .iipernne. $2,8603 00. B. KI.KVl'ajul In . 4- i -tt - Certain n.r M.t. v ' . I.l,i i"' . ' 4" r u.DV..v nut oe excused , """" "i orewing, wt'.c. rrom arrears of crown dues. Even the ! , V'U,AT Shipping. No. 1, $1.07,' ; Jews will not be forgotten, and the ! c,'ou'e U0; "lil.inir, $1 17S,'01.22',. ill-starred Hebrew arini...i 0.'TS Millinir. 76(a82Wc! anmnaa nleaatEkatreinslav will also be Z i I'1 'CT feed WWi goo-l to cused from arrears. The Yawl t'apalied. Oakland. Cal.. May 30.-The big yawl of the Von S. h.,.. " ? "'"""K raiiroaa companies I fnnr m . j " """Ber.wun supplying separate ooache. for white ' uZ nlu f "V1 Oak ,nA .,a i. .. ., U1 , 'and creek yesterdur rtni., .u and ooiorea person. 1. constitutional, affirming the decision of the oourt be- ' ' bV tha ilFuun.... A I , - uicua aua one man- C. Staser. chairman of the Adami ,0 ,w" ashore and two are mis. County Immigration Association, has V11"- ne ot them is 8. H 'on opened a correspondence with a view ! Schmldt, oousiu of tbe owner nf k I.. MAn.it... f... ,1... M . . . : rirH i.n. .1 . V. - ... lue " wuuij a coiony ox "u oioer is a sailor. Kuuiuiu, woo ooniempute coming to Washington from Indiana. cnoice. i60Si)c; poor to fair, t7X i2',c; gray. 724i-0i Potatoes Sweets, $2.60(92.75; Bur banks, Oregon, 30ti5e. Hop Quotable at 2(9 3c per ponnd. Onions II. Tn per Back. Wool Nevaila. anrinir liul.t .nrl choice, 011c; heavy do. 0(i8c Fall- yesterday duriiio- h 0n).a - o -u fiu- j ,v ucavv uo, utaoc. rail Kress ox the races of tbe California ! Short, trashy San Joumin nl.in. inm xacniLiub. One nm , mod do. firaii". Kr.r,v. i .' yibinj an . " . h-vub..v.u bail ivKn, -Germany 1. now the best educated nation of the continent eaucaw1 115.x:; monnuin. Ught and free. 8t7c BcTTkB fancy creamery, Hftl-lc seconds, 13t4c; fancy dairy, 12ffll3c: second., 12c. Eooa Mora, ni2.; ranch, 12.ai.1c. tHitai fancy, mild, new, 77tc fommon to good. 9010c: VoungAmer . 0c; Eastern. 120 He; Weat cm, 1112,0 per pound. ... ....Ml f St. Louis. fi'Tbl Keen rsi" uuiim " . . ml among the bu.iueM ,, the relief ol tn - rt cyclone in T. . amount was '"""r" iv Texas by teleKr-Pn w ed by moreisi WiohiW. Kn. ; Ashorait. a , v- on a warrant .orn 0 Icett. a tailor. wr ! threw a kUs.t - , Was with n' - j. . maiiv.-- none -- vj4. Ashcrsft says th airs. "-"J-rLa-- -Fashion. "T lave oi b" a, i much to oivi"- o.tecbUm hai.