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0 GOM&Z SATISFIED Will Assist Doited Sstts id' Cuban n it ii or con pat t. KnfKino6, nnta ciaru, Cuba, Cab i vm H i wait M Maximo Go. him, eomuindriliMbl( r i . uban Hi n f I lie work 1 niaieeil n . i . DMltlOU UHiy as "II Mine hlh rjnittd government 1" l rewi lru'' '"" '" ''"''m n brief the ontllpaot In as i li j.'irt I In Cuban 'i Hi vi. provlDO shall aaslei the tniei u omi in distributing i Me funds tfecood l'14" officers "hill at mrfl a- 'ine Oil . Vffii t"i.i w.: I H'.-b . oni- OD06 HI'll in 111 tw other dev.se when Mini where m tn ie in nil- and arrange details. Third I lit sum paid to ii i mi Hi, all not be regarded Mpart payment Of salary nr wages due fur services rcn dend, I 'li t to facilitate dishamlofimeut of ib arm,, Id filft f nfiufferlng and in mil iu getting people. ti work. Fourth -Too Cubans liuii surrender their arms to the Cuban aeembly or to Its representatives. Flfib Tbe committee ou iiiribu tlon iball um its best endeavon to dlltrlbllte tin- money imi 'iy ' In- pop. ulati'Hi M all may secure work. Sixth The f3,0dO,Ol'0 shall DO placid Mlbeol to the order of lieneriil Brooke, it id lotion iu the matter -hull be iuiuiediate. IrJttpAY, trt.UH VlCIOSI ANIMAL. -Consider ble i-iii-UI ffH caused on Nliili ll nwt last li 1Kb t by a vicious coihtry- DfWl ow 0 K Craig, OfQMBpJkWk, brought a cow to town belong og to M O Wliklns, arriving about 9 o'olook la-i ulgbt. TtM animal booaflo oraaed iy lbs daullog electric ighs lU flickering ibadnwi; she tiegau to plunge Mini bellow mid to attack Mr Cmlg DW lh OorOW o Ninth ami Oak streets. After bruing hliu with her stubby horns, the brute uiadit a sudden dash for titt-i jut an Mar. -dial BtlltM tmii uptodbpetoh Uir with tin revolver. Later about B o'clock tbe animal was fuund by Po i wu Urooei ut tin. t-i.riie; of Sixth i d Olive StMOta N.e was .11 I cr. .V Mid Ml holding ptdeetrieoe at hay Ma .i.i tuauuei fad Luokey niimo'ei a In.r o urn iliu w a luri.it over tbe OOW's neck, driving her to teeoorml adjaeool to Bangs, stables. Ulia broke out ami a as again fouo 1 Is 'he south pari of towu, and platyd in a biro tor cuf-k-i-Hiik Mr.dmlg ax bruised lonia, bUI Wi-uld pf bibu huVe bri-ii kll.ed bad ii ' "t la-en that the cow Was di nn ad 1 - - -. PICTURES OF THE POPE. Biograph and Mutoscope Photographs VVhiclr Show How the Pontifical Blessing Is Bestowed. - Tite, f 1011 iihuWahS Twlav for the Orooizatioii irposc of TO AIM m I I III III 1 1 III si a l I HOP DEALER TALKS Bipmsea lli flewaon 'he Com: of the Market Needs of tin Oregon (ironer. lion 8aletn StateHiiiau, Feb, 2. About two inouihe ago Mr and Mia T A Live ly left Silem, Mr Liveley -.'ning ea-t ill tlie intert-jit of his hop btUlDOia, while .Mrs Llveley vial led with relativee in Seattle und other aouud polnlBa They have returned to Salem, and Mr Liveley was bealeed by tho local bop dealer! yetterday, for Informatloa renardiuu the, probable Itlturt of the hop market. in couveraation with a ropreeentatlve of the Stater-man, regarding hie trip the gentleman Midi I was nb.ient about two inouthf, and during that time I traveled through the middle fttites and found very mod erate weather, for tbut country at that lime of the year, I started weat before the present cold snap; 10 degree above MM) was the coldest I found It. The hop business is very dull; the small lin-wers are well supplied, also most of the larger ones, but there are a few large brewers in the UMge cities who have not euotigh to ruu them HAMDBAUi. Tue ulaM il IBOOIutbo b'gh sclnol UiiK aauln orgNii.id u handiall club Tola Waa doue la-l fear by tbe aaioe cImm, and ihe wm lie's in Ihe club won Hgaint tin s't-oiid year class In the 0 of O. They will probably challenge tbeni agum tbU year If practice brings out any playen Capable Of representing the club iu sin-li it te-l Our boys have aktaiu re ceived the a.istunie of the businei-s men, w ho were even mora liberal than last year. A list of the-e d mors wll! appear in a few days. A much ln-ttt r ball has been secured this year, ami this too, ut a much more leaionablc ligure. Open gHiues will be played each Saturday afternoon commencing February 11, during which time (on Saturday ufternnousi the regular COnti t MMa will be played off, The public will be invited to tbOMganiM and announcement! win appear later. moorporatkd, Roborl Mc- Murphey, I! Kdward Hawl.-y, K Marion Wilkius, Jasper Wilkin-, ilelmus W Thompson and Chailes A Hardy , of Lane county Oregon, and George MoMurphey, of Blkton, rioutb Dakota have Hied articles incorporat Ing the Calapoola-Bohemla Mining & Milling Company ; duration not limit ed, business is to ucipiire, hold, lease, work and operate mines of gold, silver, copper, lead, etc, aud to sell the same. Principal oftlce Kugeue, capital stock, SlotH nil; inn i nit of each share $1; stock ahall not be assessable; there shall tie seven directors. Havino Baii Luck. A letter re ceived this week by Mr and MiaOeO l.'H from their daughter, who is iu attendance upon the Monmouth college, states that Professor Powell, formerly a resident here, is seriously ill with pneumonia, and that T 8 YoUtiK) r formerly in the grocery busl- through, but they refuse to buy at cur- i nesa in this cttv is in very poor health, rent prices, expecting to get them and that his physlclaus have advised cheaper in the spring. Hrewers who him to get out of the store. It Is only bought late iu the seusou the past two I a short tune ago that Mr Youuger's years saved money and this accounts mil,, daughter broke her arm. for their holdiug off, aud unless Eng land sends in orders for the reminder of Pacific coast hops, as well as the best quality of the New York stocks, prices will grow lower. There ure up wards of -JlJ.OOO bales of 1808 hops in the i-rowers hands iu the United States and without export orders there would be hops to carry over. "Very little is being doue with the breweri for 1899, it beinir too early. Diib Park. Eugene Journal "During the pit asaut days of the last few weeks, many people have visited the deer park at Mrs Kiddle's at the end of Olive street iu this city, Tbe park, which is of considerable extent and end -ses a. part of tbe old orchard surroundiug the place, contains some half-doen choice deer ami they always proye attractive to Kastern visitors With a reasonably light crop the world i who n' ""journing in the city. Twen- over, we can look lor fair nrice.s this -y-sev.-n people is the number ot visi- J 1 1 J I. bi tin- ) "VihiiiUJ! ML IL.Jlihll uiiumuiim i tIkIh. I HUM, merlraii Itllunt'iipe ('unipuil)-.! Tbe aooompenylng remarkable plotorae weri taken with tbe pope's cousent, for tho American Diograph. by W. Kennedy Laurie Dlokno, Altbongh it i t hn - bis hnliuuss has had n picture taken, he poaed for a serlei of 1 7. ((() pbotORHpbl which were enptur. - I by lln Ul w AmarlMU invention. Tho first series represents tlio bostowal of ihe pontlncil hlnming Tbe faithful of tbe lc in Catholic chunk hare always wished to mo tbe geiture of the aposti ini benediction that the soveieigu pontiff i wi like raj t f gmoa and bappliipw. They have never soon it dis tiucily iii the immense pilgrim ig s. In Ihe r i ' BiiilstorlM and ut Ihe manses said f r the reposoof the nonlsof po teotatea All 11m rinoere of all oreada have wi t erve tbe manner of one who is the ibepberd of a flock of MK), 000, 000 Mali The pbotognpbi that aro i mini Mible thinga fandllarto all the world were taken foe tbo mutoocope and tho I iograph at ihe ruts of i.m.o a minute year, but we still have nearly as large an acreage as iu 1S95, when we had the enormous crop wbicu has kept down prices ever since. "We have over 1U0 acres of our own torscouuted last week." Passed. A letter has been leceiyed in Eugene giving the Infoimatlon that Julius Schwarschild hail pas-ed the civil service examination rcnuirrd for crops, and would rather see but a half ! a position In the classified service of imp, n ii is general throughout the the Portland poet office. The appoint world, then we can expect something meut is to be made within a year. We lor what we raise, as the only way to congratulate the young man get good prices from brewers is scarcity Koor ifJtJIlBD. R W Lyman, who has been loirgiug at Eagle's Kest, on tbe Willamette river, for of the product "Oregon hops take the lead in the markets; they cave satisfaction every-1 whrre lust year and we hope to have -Mr Carter, hurt one of his feet about a w line a crop this comiug season; the week ago and continued worning un- "fionpal thing Is lew hops, and of til yesterday w hen he w us forced to Mrs P, B. NaoilgraH!. Hatty GOUd, Fel 4 The sad yet not not unlooked for news has reached this city that Mrs Mary ClMver Snodgrasa, wife of l' K snoilgrass, died last evening at her home in Pendleton She has been allllcted with tuberculosis for some time, and every effort has is-en made to check the disease, but without iiVhiI. Mrs Snrdgrass was born ami rulsed in this city where she has lived most of her life with the exception of Ihe past few years. She was uged l'9 yean, 1 montbi ami "i days. She leaves a husband and twochil dren. besides a sistir and several brothers. Hy the Information recelveil it is learned that the Interment will la-cur here. The remaloi aooompanled bv relatives will uriive on the :10 local Monday funeral services w ill ately after at the church, ltev M L The interment will Masonic cemetery. Mr and Mrs BnodgraH aud family have hosts of friends in ibli oilj a ben they resided so long, and the sym pathy of all go out to tin- sorrowing husband and ohlldmn in their ii repar able loss. m ape for liiady Belen got. The Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway Co h is just Issued in conven ient form for ho behold, library and school reft ri nee an utlas of MVSD col ored maps of the world, Ihe United Stains ami our new pohsessloiis in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, together with an amount of valuable lnfurma tion connected thenwltb -all up to date. This alius will be sent frM to any address on receipt of six (0) MOts in postage. Apply to Geo H fleaflord, General Passenger AkciiI, Old Colony Building, Chicago, or to c J Eddy, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. afternoon. The in- held ImmedD l-ir-t Christian Hose officiating be made in the superior ijuality." VOLUSTEER DUGHABwBO. U li baker, ol Cottage Urove, Released and Allowed Travel Pay. leave bis employment. He arrived here today and will have it treated by a physician. A fraud order lias been issued against the Monitor Mfg, Co, D Frank Dreher, manager. Toledo, O. iJreher adver- -silem, Feb 2. Oovernor Oeer has I Used a bicycle foi f3.8 and the further leeu notified that Private Clair B consideration that parties receiving fiaker, company C. Becoud Oregon macl.iues at that price should exhibit volunteers, now at Manila, has beeu them and endeavor to get orders on ordered discharged. He will be al-' commission. The "bicycle" furnished lowed travel pay to Cottage Orove. I was a model of a bicycle, to la used as m I a paper weight. Dreher was tried be About the worst reputation a young fontheUB court, plead guilty and person cau have is that of running the flned 1350 aud costs. "reels. Ihe practice never leads to any good. It isn't the way successful men and cultured women build up their reputations. It is the downward way, not an upward way, that is the street running done merely for pastime. Curtis Chief drafter. Mr Curtis Introduced live hills tin other day, t very one of them carrying an appropriation. They were as fol lows: John H Hall, 16,6 18 89 tot legal services Iu collection of taxes; Captain John Mullen, $10,-540.h- legal services ; Vail A Co, 1789.18 for oil painting of ex (iov Lord; S A Dawson and .1 W Maxwell, 1400 for oomoting tin- senate journal of ls'.i.. session; The Dulles Astoria Navigation Co, 8804.11 for lost merchan Ji e. tail ; Uiii Ml Hill. A ntboi good story is told shout Bishop Donim and another member of the Bpl i 1 1 ouaei fii ' pi from tlm middle states, who i-1 md f a j ke, .is many 1 1 tliu vein rabh-gi uih mi i of the ohunh era Bishop Doana i 'M: ism bis oolloaguee with wboui ho is ou ipecial ly familiar t tma by tbo name f their dlooese Inetead m by tbelr mruamea umi in oonM ondenoe frequently makes nsu of his OWn ami other titles, relutert tbn Waabingti n Times. It is n latod that on one OOOMtOU he wroto u letter to the other bishop refer red to and in signing it used tint term "William of Albany" instead of his name. His correspondent promptly re plied to tho h tti r, and iu his answer said: "It is really too bad, bishop, that you aro not of the western dioceso of your statu instead of Albany. If you were, you might very appropriately sign yourself 'Buffalo BUI.' " a Itroaa i aitlea "Your mother KgMM with UM exact ly, Johnny," s.nd his father, proceed ing to trim tho twigs from a tough switch. "She thinks with UM that yon need n good trouncing, and you am go ing to get it, my sou." "Yes," bitterly eiolaiiiiml Johnny, "you and maw always agrees when it tomes to lickin ma. You aud maw's the whole thing. I uN'h't never have no show. This fam'ly'l run by a trustl" Chicago Tribune. Ilia More llnrable amlurnr. Tho tull snvagii seized the uuwspapnr which tho w.iv. s cast upon tliu tropio strand and Mgerly perused it "Clothing," h exclaimed, coming to thu advestiseineuts. "is as cheap as dirt!" "But not so durable," urged tho stout savage, who was notoriously In clined to be I iiighteil, not to say rcac- tiouury. Detn n Journal, aasloabl KJut-aeat, "I want you distinctly to uuderstund, Emil, that win n your colliiuguu's wife has a new hat I want omi tixj." "Calm yourself, my dear. WVvu set tled It between Vou'n neithM of you going to gel one. " Fliegends Blatter. DEATH OF M Its SIMON Dmim'i OlOMl CltlMfl Dies st the Remarkable Age ol 106 Yean. IMed PrtUv iiiisnl, t Pursuant to a call published in the county press about iu of the prominent fuilt growers of this county met at the ouutt house ibis afternoon to dlaousa matters of direct Intereal to that Indus t r, and make arrangements for a per manent oroaulietloUi Hon H U Miller noted saobalrman ami .1 p Mtephenson as aeoniary, ! Si. eebeM were made by N Humphrey, I K M Wllklns, tt W Welder, J t Chase, i ! chairman ami icontary. The animus ol the meeting seemed 1 b faVOI an orgiiiiutio i which bus l e power to direct the metbode o' prepar ! It g fruit, .'-pi ciaity pruui", foi market 'Ibis would Insure more uniform grades, and theraby enable producera ti dictate with mole certainty the pi lee of their OUtpUti With tills Specific object iu view a c mi mi I be "f live w us sppolued to se em e t he sit nature of prune glowers iu I Lane county favoring such aprolrot, ; ami to suggest ii.ethods of oigmn.a- linn, re)ori to be made ut a me, ting to I be held III EugrUO mi SutuidHy, l'i b- ruary 86, Thegrowen of other Units will is. oared for In tbo event of organlMtlon as it Is hoped to make the Lane county organltation a factor of a powoiful stale orgaoliatlon, w hich shull care for ami guard the output and marketing . ot i ingon fruits. Such an organization as the one con Itemplated by this meeting is of tbe utmost luipi'ituuce, aud will slop the neiarloue practltwe of unaerupulotM oommlsalon men, who have preyed upon the fruit prodUMrs In pust years. I Dlte, iu Iniee, mid the outcome of tins mov tnnot but bo beneficial if rightly conducted. Deilyklmid Keii i On February -J, 1899, at the residence Of her daughter, Mrs A Dyer, 17"i Monna) street, Alblna, Oregon, Catherine Renfrew, died, aged 88 yean. The lady came to Fiigenc with her husband, Dr A Beiifrew, about the yearlSSS. Dunng the year IS il (hey conducted I reetaunnt in a building about where Attorney Woodcock's 'aw oftloo to situated. In the spring ol I860 they erected the south Wing of the old 1 St Charles Hotel on Ninth and Will amette I tract, where the llollin u HoUM now stands They condueted the hotel until 1874. In 1878 they mi eted the W T Campbell brlokand used it as a part of the hotel. Ill IH74 the property was rented to Charles linker, who managed It a year. In 18T they again took charge of the property ami conducted It until ls"9. About the year 1880 Dr A Renfrew while prospecting ou Gold Hill drank tiMi much M cold water while VOrj warm ami succumbed on the spot, mid his lone grave Is still pointed out in the Blue BiVOr mining district. Mrs Renfrew in 1880 and i s- i operated restaurant Iu the building now ow ned by W T Campbell. In Ihu stage days Mrs Renfrew WMOUOOftbobMl known personages between Portland and Ban Francisco, and the old St Charles had a splendid reputation, The old lady moved to Portland In Iss- ami coll ducted lodging houses in that city un til about one year ago, since which time she has been living with her adopted daughter, Mrs A Dyer, w hoso maiden name was li-s Annie Wilson. Thus another ot our pioneer women b i- gone to her reward. AN BXPlsOBlOR. Narrou Escape "f Mrs Bryaoo Corvallis, Or, Feb 2. An explosion this morning w n i ki d a large range In the kitchen of Mrs Mary Bryson. I have it. Pieces ol the stove were hurled through the door of the dining room and em- beded in Ihe opposite wall. Windows were smashed, and walls tilled with pieces of cast Iron, and the large real deuce shaken violently by the lorcu of the explosion. Mrs Bryson had lighted a lire In the stove a short time pn Vlously, ami wmm mi stairs when the exn'osloi occurred. CURTIS' BILL IWSSKB He Slanders ihe gel i la Uauv Things. Salem, Feb 8. Tbe Curtis lull to limit the uumlier of professors at the stale university to 1,1; to fix their com pensation at not to exceed $lSO0 and the salary of the president al I'JotH), led to quite a lively tilt bet wish Vouug and the author, but was passed by a Vote Of 80 to SO. Curtis charged that there wen more prolessors at the MbOO than pupils, and alleged that tho Institution was a dumping ground for worn-out politicians not qualified to teach hack Woods schools. Voting, who opposed thu bill, changed his vole to aye for purpose of reconsideration, bUl by forcing the Is sue he lost his vautuge puiut, us the motion was defeated. Bui Inter he secured the passage of resolution providing for the appoint. men t of a Joint committee of live to visit the slate university, investigate its condition ami re-sin within live days, without expense to the state. nt.ur :. Feb i M i - - o, ns died at the Imine of her son, luniel Simons, near Sodaville, Pebru iry I. I8!9, at the very advanced age ol am nil I'm years. in- exaei . ut.,;dellt Is sU .no-ei I to have been whs hot stuff mvself. date of her birth Is not known bat her I gtaae to the steam, which generated know of King Solomon age a- I.' urly as can he learned, and as quickly in the coil of frown water . . . she t.neved, was as stated. Mrs pipes Inside Hit- furnace ol tin- range Simons was at the head of live genera A Hoy on Masonry. An Illinois hoy was asked to write an essay on Masonry, and here Is what be wrote: "King Solomon was a man w ho lived so many years In the country that he was the whole push. He was an awlul WlM man and one day two women oame t blm, aaob holding to the leg of a baby ami nearly pulling It in two and each claiming It. Aud King Solomon wasn't feeling right K I tod be said: 'Why couldn't the 'rut have been twills and stopped this bother?1 And then he called for his machete and wm going to WeylorlM the poor Innocent little baby, ami give each woman a piece of it, then the real motberoftbe baby said: 'Stop Solo mon; stuy thy hand. Let the old hag II I can't have a whole baby I won't have any.1 Then Solomon told her to take the Imhy ami go home and wash its face, for he knew it was hers. He told the other woman to go chase herself King Solomon built Solomon's temple umi was the father Of Masons, lie li,d -even liuiidied wives mid three bundled miy friends, and that's why then are Q many Masons in the world. My papa says King Solomon wusawaim inimier and 1 think he I'hat Is all I The Tyler. Real Estate Transactions. tlouii t' -'ending through her daugh ter, Mis Young, her daughter Mrs John Clehtn, her daughter Mrs (' Q Raw lings te her child, a record to he proud of, Mr- Simony came to Oregon In 1S.',.'(. ll- It costs $1012 a year to collect the revenue at Ya-iuiua'amju ntiug to shout fOOQOayear. O & C R R Co to W E Brown, acres In T 17 8 R 1 E; 81881. Addie L Thompson to Juuet Collier, L'O acres in Tp'SRl w; $40. Emily Hovey to ST McFall, 540 02 aeresof land in tpl7ar4 w; f-3,000 1' 8 to W Ii McFMilaud, 100 acres I patent. Junction City Times: J M Cook re turned from Mexico Thursday morn ing. He was there In the interest ot the new mining company recently organized in this city and brought home 120 samples of ore from the com- ANOTHBB GlAfT. A "graft" bill is pany'smlne. Prom bis report I here Is t be legislature legislating that no doubt but that the mines are good , ?nm0 prosecuting attorney! M pro.-erty and If sufllclent capital Is tUllWr, l0 retain office until 1808 and invested would pay well, a meeting tDat tbey be plaoed on a Mlary , The of the company win probably be m iu . ... ,,-vitJe, U:M COmielisatlon in , toon to take some action towsrd de veloping the property. this 'I. strict. It should be defeated. Dslly iiuanl Kvb Vouuxnn Appoimtid, - Salsm statesman of today: Speaker Curler yesterday appoiutei! Messrs Mutt, ' Williamson and Hill as tin- house I members of the committee to luVMU gate the state university. That com mittee will make a straight, honest report. Presldeut Taylor appointed S-iiator Fulton of Clatsop, and Daly, of Lake, us inemls-rs of l he joint committee to university at A Chance for Olrls. Eugene. GovernorGeor has been asked to appoint a student to the Oread insti tute at Worcester, Mais, as each state and territory ia entitled to a free schol arship. The appolutte must be a young woman bet ween the age of 18 and 86 of good health, possessing a good education and desirous of ob taining a thorough knowledge of household si lence and all that pertain! to it. Tuition, hoard and room will lie given free, and at the close of her course of study she will be aided In obtaining a position as teacher of domestlo sclsnce.