- - 1 ... THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 22, 1893. jl'T.4IXGii. Volume XXX CONSOLIDATED 1882. NUMBER 50 I I mm. PRINTED EVERY SATURDAY - - - ; " BT John Michell, Editor and Proprietor TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION., nple copy, one year , iple copy sii month... arTenna atrictlv in advance. ...2.0 ... LOT. Bntered at the PottoMeeat The Dalkl.Or eamd Claim Matter for tranmueion through the mailt. LIST Of STATE AND COUNTY OFFICIALS. Oorernor S. Pennover Secretary of State G. W. McBride Treasurer r Phulip Metxchan Superintendent of Public Instruction., b. B. McElrov J J. N. Doit-h Senators t J.H.Miu:lKli Conirremwan . fir-' district B. Hermann second district K Kilie State Printer Frank Bik.r CO U STY. County Judge 8nerm Cleric Treasurer Commiasionet. Assessor.... Surveyor . Geor e B ake y T. A w ra ...J. R.Crnssen ... v.m Hi. bell ..J--s liarmede ..J w K-nts ... E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public School.. .. . Troy bciley Coroner ...M. M. tasiaouu THK I Hl'KC HB. FIRST BAPTIST CHl'KCH Bev. o. D.Ttu. Viiw KardraM KTn Sahtisth it 11 A M sndSP M. bahbath school immedisbly aft- r the mora njr -M-rnce. rTayei meeting; tverj inursusy evening at 8 P. M f.f E. CHURCH Me. Jko V-BlBLrn. rw.r. jjj . Services every Sunday leoming, and evenitu Sunday School at 12:i0 o'clock P M. A cordial luv -latlor extended by both pastor and people tu all. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W.C. Cuktis Pastor. 8enricea erery Sunday at 11 A. il. .Ld 8 P.M. Sunday School alter moraine; service. ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Brokbokw Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7 A. II. Hurl Max at 10:30 A. M. Vespers at 7 P. M ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Union street, oppueiu Fifth. Rev. K:i U. sutcliSe, Rector. Servicer everv Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:80 P U., Sunday school at 9:80 A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at 7uw P. M. CHHIallAN UHUKOH HSV. J. W. Jtvmi . pas ttir. Preao .i a tvery bnn-la at.ruuuu at 8 o'citCk n the v.ourt,uuni vhur h Alt .re cur diaily iuvitej w ASCU LODOK, NO. 16, A. F at A. M. sleets Ant and third Monday of each montn at o P. M. THK DALLES RuTAL ARCH CHAPTER, NO 6. Meets iu Masonic Hall the third WeCuead.. if each month at 8 P M. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO, 6, I. O. O. F.-Me to every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P. Hall, onrner t -eeo.d and Court street. & J.-urn-Iost brothers are welcome. . H . CuiueH, bect. 1.R1E1D8HIP LODGE. NO. 9., K. of P. Meet . J? every Monday evening at 8:t0 o'clock. in scnan no's buildimr. corner of Cour- and Second street gejrtnrntng brothers are cordially invited. . D. Vausa, K. K. and H. . F. MK1 El- EE, C C. . VI MIEN'S 4 HKIST1AN TEMPrKANCE UNION W will n eet every Friday alternoon at 8 u'docs at thereaoina room All are invited. ODEKN WOODMEN OF I HE WORLD M - Jjl Ro-d. Camp, bo. 69, meets every lueadst evening of each week at 7:30 ocl ck, iu A. Kellei's : hall. All brothers and sojourning- brothers are invited 40 be present. TEHPLt- LODGE. NO. 8. A. O V. W.-Meete in RKeliers Hall every Thursday eve-.in; tt 7:30 o'clock. PAIL KhtFT, M. W. W. S. lirai. Financier, I A8. ItEbMITH POBT. NO. t O. A. R Meets I eveiv haiurday at 7JK) P. M. iu K of P. tUU. B. OF L. K. M.ets eve.v K. of P. ball. Friday afternoon iu CtEHANQ VEKUN HARMoNlK.- Moot, ever) I buuday evetuoa in Kll r's UaiL BOF. L. F. DIVISION. NO. 167 Heel n K. of P. B.ll toe first and .hird Weunesday ol eaUl mouth at 7:30 P. M. ProfeaMionni C rda. JR. 8. B. WALTER. Physician and Surgeon. Dtaeases of OhiMren a speciality. Erakiusville Sheiman Co., Oregon. JE. W. E. RLNEHART, ' Phvsiciau and Surgwin, Pooiu 1, Chapman B ock, over Nielsen's store. Office hours 10 to IS A i ai.d t to 4, 7 to 8 P Residence ou Union btreet corner of &uith. J. B. ooBBoa. ,UMHIA CONDON, J. W. OOBOOB. Attorneys at Law. : ' Office On Court street, opposite the Id Court House, The Dalle. Or A. B. BENNETT, Attorney at Lajv, Office in Scbanno's building, ap-stairs. Tbe Dalles . - Oregon w. H. WILSON, Attorney at Law," Rooms 62 and 68, New Vogt Block, Ttie Dalles - - Ore on J. G. KOONTZ, Real Ratate, Insurance and J .oan A irent. ' Agents for the Scottish Unisti end Nstinnsl I -nrance company of Edin Jurgh, Scotland, Capit 50,000,000. V.ltiable Farms near tbe City to sell on easy Office over Post Office. The Dalles, Or. a. a. surra. nasi HRKir'E. VUFUB MESEFEE, Attorney at Law. Booms 42 .nd 48 Cha man Kok The Ds'lei, Or. w ILLLAH BLUM, ABCHITKCT, TH DA LES. OREGON Plans for holMlnn drafwd, and estimates grven AU letters coming; to me ("rough the postoffice wil ceivt or .atp. it eav i R. E. Saltmarshe 'AT THK East End STOCK YARDS, Willi FA1 THE HighestCash Price for Hay and Grain. DEALER IN LIVE STOCK. Sample : Rooms, 58 'RO?iT S'H, : (Nearly opposite Umatilla House.) CHARLIE FRANK. PROP. The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. OLUMBIA BREWEhT BEER ON DRAUGHT IMisoellaxtertraa THE OLU ESTABLISH I COLUMBIA BREWERY Second St.. vst End. AUGUST BUCHLER, PROP Has been refitted throughout with the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY And if now mmufacturinir th Best Keg and Jottled Beer and Poner In BaHtern Oretcon. Mr. Burhier lwayB aimn to adoin the Intent bre itiir H.n Dura. tun and wli rurnmn oi ciision nr i Anna.1 tt trv n markei: wU "WOOL EXCHANGE" DAN BAKER, Pxopr. KtepK hnod tire nest Iriiies, Liquors and Cigars. FREE LUKCH IV RY EVLMirC. Near the O 'I Mint, Second Street, THE DALLES. :: uRF.GON. SKIBBE HOTEL F. vv. L. SKI U BE, Prop rhe Only Brick Hotei IN THK CITY BET HOLLAR A I'AT Hol'SE in the Nonh ert This buil' i- k bf ln refitted nlnce th- 4 tieptemrier xu. and the ruuuw r flrl ci ui every pwrticu ar. lae taiiie is suuinea witn in bca- the mtrket nff ds. 1 be oar ii c -nij-ctiiii with the bote! is supplie ii h the hiifhes'- trrade of W.uim. Liquors anfi Im ported and Domestic Oiifars. sn3U- A. A. BROWN A FULL ASSORTMENT and provisions. Soeciai Prices to Cash Buyers. i7o seconstbebt. First Hi or east ot Cran lall & Burgett's Fur niture Store. W T. WISEMAN. W. I. H tRDERS. WISEMAN &MARDERS, PKOPRIhTOhS Commercitil Exchange. T&o. 85, Oor Second and Court Streets Old Matringlv Whixky, used for medical purposes. Cigars, Wine and Beer of the best imported brands always for sale. L. P. OSTLUND tor and Bnildei I will furi.ish draft aod etnirontea rn all bnild.i dwtlliniea anu stores. Mr. t1und Is a practical met-harfc, and the plan limfe-d by him will prove ar istic. cheap and dura ble HENRY L KUCK, . -Manufacturer of and dealer in . Harness and Saddlery, ' Second St., near MoodVi Warehouse, THE DALLES, - . . OKtGON Witrk Mrntts WaairaBi'ec)' t. hiiTe tt A. McINTOSH, . DEALER IN Meats, Butter aid Eggs, MORO and GRANT, 0REG3N. ; WILL ALWAYS HATB ON 8 ALB -t the i bt towns the choicest Bee', vu tnn and P ork Al-opay the hUbeet market price for Bon r and eges auvis An drew Velarde, HOUSE-MOVER. The Dalles. A'liireRa; Lock Box 181. ' C. i STEPHENS, ' - DEALER IN Dry Gs jtis, Csnts' ; Furnishings, ' BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. 184 Second 8treet, next door east of The Dalles National Bank. Havin; tut opened in bnsiness. and hat ng a full ssor nieot of tho I .test goods in my line, 1 desire a sb are of toe pubie patronage. ' ' 0. F. STEHEMS) CITY BAKERY AND- m II Beoond and Union Streets. A- L. NEWMAN. Proprietor Contrac ULY GROCERIES Banks. Tk Dalles National Bank. OF DALLES CITY. OR. President,... CasMsr, .Z. F. Mood), M, a. Moody General Banking Bnsiness Transacted. Sight Rxshangeb sjd or NKU YORK, AN PRANC1SCO, PORTLAND, Oh -niitrctinni. miuie on favnmnie cermt: H nt f il,,. p in-p i. 8. SCHENC&, H. M. KEALL President. Oaehier. niK FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF X'WE DALLES (Succestor to) SrHENTK & BEAI.L. BANKERS, ft.VNSACTS A REGULAR BANKING BUSINESS BUT AND SELL EXC'HA.NGE. 0' LLECTIONS PROMPTLY CAREFUI-l.T ACCOUNTED MADE FO AND OKAW ON NEW TORE, SAN FP.CISCO AND PORTL.YND. Ulrertoroi D P TnoureoB, Fo M Williams. J 8 SCUIHCK. Oboeor A Libbs. H M URaLb. fel MiacellsvneionB IF YOU WANT GOVERNMENT, STATE OR rM -a s a r it I Dalles Militiry Koao Lied, CALL OS TH0S. A. HUDSON, (-ucsestor to Thornbnry & HuJs m), 83 WasMDgton St., THE DALLES, OR. TTI "VfTTT "TO" A MT Information enncern IX IUU VV a.l ing all O.verument tAuds or ihe law relating thereto, yoa can c n-ult him tree of cbarve.- He ha- mude a -ecialty oi th busineHS. ai d has pract red before tbe United atate Lsna omce lor ovdr ten ears He i. agent for the EASTERN ORROON LAD COMPANY, nnd can t-eil y.m Orazinir or I nim- p-o eJ Auri'-uitura Land-, in anv quan ttv esneu wilt a- nd pamuhietdescribinir these lands apou up. plicition. fie Is agent f r toe sale of ota in Thompson's : Addition rhis addition U laid off into one-acre I '. and is destined to be the principal res denue par' of the eitv. only twenty ninuteVwal- frm ihd Court House, aud ten minutes irotn the Railroad ffeuot. To Settlers Located on Government Lands: If jou want to borrow Honey on long" time, he can acjommoaate vou WRITES FKE, 11FE ;ND AC I EM If yon etnnot call, write, and your letters will be promptly answered. THOMAS. A. HUDSON, - T.lE DALLES. OREGON 83 Washington street. PAUL KKEFT & CO., DEALERS IN Pain Wis, Cla$, AnHJthe Most Compiete and Latest Patterna and Derjijfna in ' W ALL FAPEK Practical Painters and Paper Rangers. None but the best ' rands of the Sherwin-Williams Paint umd i all our work, and none but the n-ost skilled workmen employed. All order will be promptlv attended V. Shop adjoining Columbia Packing: Co., TaiBSTRB-TP HB DALLES Cut Flowers '.for Sale. I. HAVE all styles f wires, inc ndine Odd Fellows KiiLrbtsof tythi.4. Mason and Wood mtn de- -urns hvervtbing in Floral becoradons furnished on snort notice. Prices reasonnhie. Mti.. A. C. 8 TU SLING Corner Eighth an t Lib.'ity eta. junl PQR Pu:e Gmids and Fall Weight, GO TO The A:ct:cCanlyF..ct f No 238 Second Street. Eat End. - J; F0Lr0, Prop. apl4-tf JAS. FERGUSON, General Expressman ! Good hauled with the greatest care to all part nf th oitr on ahort notno". WANTED SALESMEH 1 1 fl 111 bbbp lal Local & Traveling To repreaeni our well knowu house. Tn nee I uo cat-it J to r pre ent a fiim that warra- ta nurseit stock nrst-ciaai a tt true to name. Work all the year. LU0 a month to the right man. Apply, aut uxju . L L. MAY C , Nurserymen, Florists and beoismen, aprl . m P.ul, Minn. ARCTIC SODA, VICHY WATER And al. Flavored Drinks at Andrew : Keller's : Confectionery, Second St., Adjoluiiig The Dalles National Bank. Also Ice Cream. Cream Cake and all other delicate Refections. -r my26dy GEORGE T. THOMPSON General Blacksmiths, Near Mint building, 8eoond St. Borse-oeing and General Jobbing a Specialty. Prices reasonable a id to suit tne umes. Denny, Hice & Co. Wool & Commission Merchants 610 Atlantic Ave., Boston. FT!Mh wlnniwo made on oonalirnnient. FOR RENT. THK BUILH1NU u.N Union and,ouurt. - rKONT STREET, between For terms, apply to - - Maui, A. k. BOnZET BQCIUO TELEGRAPHIC. Work on the Niearasua Canal. New York Jmy 14 The report i bal m- t e N cnmuu'i Coal C iustructnm C pitoy lixd 8t'pued all work ou the N c riguii chquI oo accnuDt ot a la k of fuods was t ffi.:inlly denied 1 hit. m'Toing bv fZ Seoamr Waroer Alillrr, presideDt of the uonip-ov. 'VVe have not t.toppeiJ wor't eolirelv, said Mill.r, 'nltln uy h, f course we have h d n It-esent-d atnoUDl of work. In limes ol financial sirinet'Cy ever, one nan 'o cut coat aocro nif in nis cioth. Wi rk is now uoii.g on nx I he liriHKvtaifr at the entrance lo G'evlown haibor, and ou the haibor; t t,idi s tha we have a In rye ou.nbr of men Itiokinu after our "Tliinriie marhin-ry. I is no' true the compmv a tiet uriiies are not IwiOrht Pcrtious have I'eeo I'Uvinif ihi-ni a I Hlno-; aud are (loins; eo vet. As tor the report that there are auy io einn atesetisions in the coniuanv, that is un- tme We had to stop work ti; a cou-id era hie t x'ent a' t':e time o) the r nu'in in Nicar tut Our (mats weie t-r Z d The hna'B were the tm'y niens of trans poriation up the river. W? tXiiert t hi will soon b sett ed to a s-a isiicory man uer liu ii, whin the money n u .in n oecomes a liit!eeait r we. expect to go ai'ead with the work at tail I. Inst A litt'e mure than $5.0(10.000 h-8 aireadv heeo ixorndtd lit the company." Pip anatlun Fnim F an re. Paris, J ul 14-A cemi flji ial no"ce to be uti'iiisiieri lomor'ow explains the Bangkok incident thus: Ftnocvi learnine that England and other nations were s. nnint; war vrere' to Binykok. notfied tbe Siamese covern meDt Jul 8 of her iniinion to increase the French hbvaI l rce at 'he rD"UTi ot the M inani river, whereon the "uahoai Lutin hfl'.idcd proticnou to ill. Kieuch reitienia. Xu aecotuUriite wi'h atticle lo of the treat) " 1856 Fietich meu-ol-wa, have the tigt t to tuttr the Meioam rivet aud anchor off Pakatmra, hut musi pi?-, tile Siatn e tjoverumeni notice tonrrauge tir the anchoraire in case ot i he mieu- titm t ut-ceud the river to Bangkok. As, iioHevtr, no other thin Bniisli vessels imnevtr, no other thin biam hav dj; more liiaii one iiign ve.-eel. Fiance, lujn revetvintf her loruiai treaiv r ghls. in-tiuced R-nr A'lmirui Buiuinu not fo cros the .tr t the Mtitiam river, an I no'iCea ih. Siame-e governm-nt' accordint; y.' The older whs teceiv- d ton 'ate by Unmann ann ine pudim a s atC' nutu to dauu kok." s H.illett ' y th - Train. New R. chelle, N T, July 14 Tin 8 o'clock exiri-68 traio Irmu Spriugfieid ou tbe New Haveo rou jhis moruiug struck aud iustaotly killed two rueti ou t ir track near Pellmmville. After ptss log Pe bamville the engioeer noticed the to ,neo tit.Driioc oo the track clo-e to letlier, apparently bglltior. I ha en liter blew a wh 8 I , tiut Diither il 'lietn paid d; heed. When t lie engine whs wi'blo a few ynrd of the meo ihe eng. o-er reverfed his engine and did (ill ne cou d n riiiii the. irmo, hut io no rffect . As the loeornotivtt s ruck the t o men trtev were cilnuhin; aud entage'i in a decperate etrugij'e. ""'lie I odles wen thruWD ahead ol the locomotive, the en ure trdo pn-sing overtliem. Btli men were mingled in a liorritue ruaouer. B in studied ettouglv ol whUkv, and evi 'lentlf while drunk got into a diBpute and were hiving it out when the truio st'ock them. It is "hooght they were employed no Mount V rnon jiUfillc lm provtm-n s as lalior- rs. The meo were paid off there last niuht The W.rit Over. New Yosbt, July 15 Tbe banks re potted this morning receipts of large amounts of currency from the country, end a no'iceaoie decrease in the applica tions for rediscounts aod other eccommo datioo by the country hanks. Oue prom inent down town natioDal hank, with s very large country conoec i-m, did uot have ti 8 og e applicaimo lor rediscount io the mat today Commercial paper was not piessiru very much, but some first c'ass singie-Damtd lour rnooths puper was Dousht at rates running from 10 to 15 pr cei t. Tbe offi-nogo, how ever, are light aod it is argued by bank ers Ironi i his that the merchants nod maoufac'urera who ttimmea their taut to the wind before the fit social etoim swept over the land are now io fairly good cod clit ion " - MOKE O LD FR M EUROPE - New York Jul; 14 A cable d'fcpa'ch received at-a iae hour today said: "There has been taken rtm the Bank of Eng Itod, lor thipment to America, f 175,000 in go d. All Duobta Ht at Itrst. Marion, Km, July 14 If tbirebas been any doubt as to the intentions of the popo ist voveromeot to reorganize the state militia in Ihe interest-of the P.ipu i-ts, an ed'torial in the Record, B ate Priuter Snon's paptr, set euch doubts at ret. The Record. Speaking of dialinndiDg the Toptka compaDies and orgaoiz ag a Populist cavalry, fajs: We waul Anjutnnt-Oenearal Arts to go right along as he is going. Dod'i be caught id la t winter's fix; have men ho will obey oiders aud have do qua m t ndd ing the c tenants o.l those wbo at i Dipt to ter down a legally elected gov rtifiieut The ehooting of a tcore of Rei ublican scouodiels last winter would have been a hlet-t'ng to the at ate aod of lovaluaOle service 'o law and order." Fell lwn a rihaft. Niagara-Falls, July ' 14 J hn W F'-nidr, wile aod two children, of New Y-.rk city, have been visiting this city since Weinefday. This morning Mr. aod Mrs F. rr.tr with the two boys, ihe vooogest 12 years old, drove down o the Battery whirlpiHil rapids eievator aod started to take a ride Down to the bottom ot the gorge. Ihe joanget-t child ran ahead of be par( toward the elevator ahatt, and before he could he cheCKed or his parents realized the dangtr he dis appeared, falling a distance of 210 teet, where bj was cru-bed in a fearlui man ner at tbe bo. turn. TUe Case, ar Rev. Rrimi. Victoria, B C , July 14 The case of the Rev. A. R Reams comes op ia tbe supreme ct urt tomorrow, tbe defense having appealed from tbe judgment of Justice Drake, ordering h m t xtradited. The deten-e clnims that the committal of Rams was illegal because it was uot proved that abduction was a crime ac cording to tbe laws of California. The prosecution will rely upon the extradi tion act. whicb says that a criminal may be extradited tor any ofl'eose which may be considered an offense it committed in Canada. Kll'cd by an f'lrvator. Niagara Falls. Jq'v 14 Michael Delaney, of Newark, N. J., was killed, and ' C'Ifforn - Eddy, of Buffalo, bad bis arm aud leg crushed io tbe elevator shall of tbe iron observation tower here this morning. Tbe oieo were working near tbe top. of the shaft when the elevator car started up from the grotiad floor, and a huge wmght started down from the top without being noticed by either ot them They were carta ht, oy the weights and Delaney's Deck and thonlders were crushed a jelly. E Idy escaped with a crushed leg and arm, neither ot which will have to be amiiuta;td. Ailis 'D un the aitaation. Minneapolis. Minn., JuU 14 Senator AiIisod o: I a, who is in thu city the guet of Senator Wisliharn, said today that the present financial disarbao'e are due largely to 'he tact that there is a belief tbat if we continue the purchase ot si ver we most Soon read a silver 8tndrd. Added to th'g is an expansion ol credits and adi-tru-t of the d mocritic iiuli, y on the cutrer.cy and tar ff. Tbe 8'iiage of the purchase "f tilver will l really a.d in restoring coofiJence. The Coi.drmned Clioetaws. Caddo, I T.Juy 14--Inspector Fi sou, of the interior depart ravnt. has ar rived here to consu t with Governor Jones a'totit the proposed execution ol the cnndtmoi d Cuoctaws, and will trv o pt-r.-mde him to torego the executions I lie conferenre will take p ace sometime todav, and if Jones ad'ieres to his at eged determination to n rute the condemned, ii.oodelied will uodouotealy result. Cyclone in -finnesota. Stillwater, Minn., Jo'y JL4 A terri fie c clone struck Stillwater at 3 10 this alternoon. The raiting shed of the At. W'lim mill was carried awav. on far fo 'otlies have been removed The two k i 1 led are Sain Simonson and Win Amz N rs'inia'e can be given of th damnge S vera! i'hers are known to be iojuied nd others ae missing. Union Sailors Sap'eted. Eureka, Ci , Juiv 14 The c roner my in the case of Robert Russell, male f ih schooner Mnbtl Gray, whose body Was found in the lay Wednesday, with his limbs bound and a esg in bfs month. returned a verdict 'hat Russell met his death at the hands ol persons unknown. He had been threatened by union failors and they are suspected of the deed. K lied the Joda-e on thr Bench. UlTTOF Mexico, July 14 A sensa tional tragedy occurred in the courtroom t 1 -lm sco testerday. Ad out aw oumi d an Francisco R driguez was tried and found guilty. The judge had jut fin ished n ading the sentence when the pris Oaer drew a pistol and killed tbe judge. Tta IV recked Nteamer. San Francisco, July 14 The British s'e&mer Bnwnmore, which ran oo the rocks nem P.ntit Gorda ou the 0 h i'bs'., arrived from Cioer this morning, iu tow of tbe etamer Emily aod Wvott. llriiw. d i Willapa 111 ver. S tjth Bend, Wasb.. July 15 Mrs. Jostah Crouch, of Ujt-terville, wile ot the m ulster having supervison of tbe Bap tist chuicl.es ot ricihc county, was drowned id the river ner VV'il'aoa this alternoon. She and her husband, with tbeir inlnDt daughter, were proceeding io a row boat down the river (mm Wilv npa to make a caM at Wbltcomb ranch. Mr Crouch was rowing and bis wife wanted to take tbe oars ' she banded him the child, and in chacgii g places the boat hitched and she lell.inlo Ihe water. Her husband was. thrown ever board od the other Bide. Be could oot swim, box managed to erasp the side of the' boat aod pu I h mself in. Mrs Crou -h went down before his eves Hi propelled the boat to tbe shore aDd got help The body ws Ipund three hours alterwards Dear the scene of the accident. The deceased was 21 years of age, aod left one chi d Klearaasaa Kev lt. Washington, July 15 The state de partment received advices from Minister Baker, at Managua, confirming tbe new. tbat a revolution had broken out agaio :n Nicaragua, aDd the presideot of tbe republic aDd ihe minister of foreign af fairs were held prisoners at Leon. There has been no battle, but the minister re cards tbe situation ss ciiiiol. This is d sugreeable news to the navy depart ment, for it will require rhe sicretary to eod a vessel to .Nicaragua at aseat.cn when the climate is oneodurable and lever prevails at many places The only United Stales war vessel available od the Wot coast is' the Alliance, oow a' CtUao, Peru, aod she will be ordered to proceed io Nicaragua. Meanwhile, tbe incident will have the rffect to hustto ihe sailing ot the Torkiown and Chnrlu- ton from New York, lor although it will be several months before tbey can reach the Pacific, tbe neces-ity for streng'beD ing the naval force there bas been made very apparent. The Affair in (Slam. Paris, Jmy 16 R-ai-Admiral Hu maon. io command wben the gunboats Inconslante and Cometo crossed the bar ol lite Meoam river ai.d proceeded to Bang kok, ha made a brief report of tbe inci dent to the government. The gunboaia did oot tire on the Siamese forts at the river's mouth, he soys, unlit the torts ittiout any previous warning or deoiaod. bred t o the gunboats. M. Pavie, French minister resident id Baugkok-, has been instructed to protest against the firing Irom the forts as en indefensible act. constituting a violation ot international -aw. inasmuch as friendly relations es tab ished between France and Siatn by tir-treaty ot 1856 remained onimoairid to tbat time The secretary of the Si-iuit.se legation in Paris denies, in en intcrv ew, that tbe S aoiese were aggrea -o.rK in tbe affair The conflict was due, be s its, to the lact that the French com n.at.ders misunderstood tbe orders of tbeir government not to cross tbe bar. India-ted Far JInrder. Union, Or., July 15 The grand jury of th-i circuit court, now in session, brought in an indictment tois morning agsi'ist Daniel Ttrier for murder ia toe first degree, for killiLg bis brother Rob er: id Eigle vadey, this county. He was nrmigned today, bot the date of tbe trial has not been named. This will be tbe most important ca-e of tins term ot court Judge Clifford today SenK-oced Charles Obeil io oDe year in the peoiteotiar; He was convicted on a charge ol stealing a pair ot pao'alooos from tbe B'oro ot Gorbam & Rutbchild, at Norui Powder, aet Dei ember. He will be taaen to Sa Urn too'gbt. A Kelan f Tcrrer. Helena, Modi., July 16 Tbe closing down ot tbe silver mines at Granite and Pbilipsburg, where tbe GraUte Moun tain and Bimetallic mines, tbe two great est silver producers ia tbe state, are lo Rated, has resulted io tbe inauguration of a reign of tenor in tbe two camps. Some 5000 meo have been employed in tne mines and mills there and a large mr.jor 'y of these are of foreign birth When ibb mines first closed. tb miners made a run upon tbe banks. Many ot them were paid their money, hut one roiiipsourg's banks, thoroughly solvent but without ready cash enough to meet "an immediate settlement, was foiced to close its doors. Having their savings band, many made co better use of than to squander it. ' Oue man with nearly $200 placed it temporarily in tbe possession ot a woman at Urani'e for sate keeping. Subsequently calling toi it the woman denied all knowledge of it Exasperated, tbe owner, witn severa compmions, pioctedtd to foice the wo man, using liarhanc methods locomoel restitution. Ber bauds were t ed, her ace a ashed and disfigured, and, a bnal resort, coal oil was do u red on her. aud the threat of burning her alive ws about to be carried out Tntn the worn in weakened and divulged the hiding place ot the money, and its recovery was ef fected. Two days ago an unprotected womtn named Ivy, about midnight. ueara a touu kdi-ck at ine uoor, and ou opening it she was confronted bv two masked men with revolvers, wbo de manded her money and va cables. One hundred and ninety-five do ars, h -long ing to a man named Mite ell, wh v. a boarding at the hou-e, bad been left wuh Mrs. Ivy lor safe keeping Ttii money ihey c impelled tbe w w an to hand over, tbrea eniog to shooi . er il she re I used. The Navy and Army. Vallejo,' Ca'., July 15 Itseeois more than probabln that Admiral Farragut's old flagship, the Hartford, is to be re flitted aod ooce more fl tne commission peDoaot troro the mainmast. Tbe com maodant of the Mare Island navy, yard has received detailed p'ans and Specifi cations fur remodeling, rigging and re. biting of tne vessel. Tne plans and fpeCibcationa have been io turn sub milted io fjomtnauded Giai-s. in cbarg ot the const ruction department, wi'h in- aiructions to pre pure -and forward esti- maita of tbe coats of the remodeling rigging aod ttfilting of the Hartford, Commander Glass Das placed tbe fpeciti- cations iu the hands of the foreman for figures, whilu be will compute tbe time nqu red, rhe amount of material aod the co?t ot recom missioning the o d fiaeship. ine board ol suivev will inspect tbe Hartford throughout, aod by tbe time he board his completed its labors Com rounder Glass win have estimates pre pared, aod both reports will be forwarded tu Washington. The mmtnation of the engines and boilers of tbe Hartford shows them to be id excellent cooditiuu. aod wuh repacking 8Dd a few mioor re pairs could be made ready for service on abort notice Mavis, spars and much of tho net-ing were removed from the Hart ford when 6he Wtnt out of commission Uer spars have been examined aod louod id an excellent state ot perservation, and will be ued when tbe ship is refit ed, leaving her practically the same ship a wben rhe went out ot commission, with the exception of the battery, wbicb will he ot modem guns. Iflew His Head Off. Seattle, Jul; 16 James Conway, a raDcner iwing in tbe woods six miles from Kent, accidentally shot bimselt through the head with a Winchester rifle, wh'le a'one in his canio some time 8t urday. His dead body was found today He was fixing the gun to go bunting when the hammer caught aod discharged tbe load in his lace, blowing off tbe en tire top of his head. A Brutal Nnrderer Hanajed. Baker City. Or., July 17 F. W Gal Iid wa hanged at Canyon City, Friday at 2:40. He implored tbe forgiveoessg of the whole world, aod fell wbile utter ing a pratei in beruian. I O cod Iso-iod was made on tbe gallows, but ne made statement the day before, confes-ing the crime. He said tbat Mrs Shaw beat ber husband on tbe head after be bad killed him, and also assiited in d is Dosing of the body. .He etattd that Shaw aod bis witn were quarreling aud be was brought io. whereupon bhaw drew a revolver and threatened tu kill tbe pair. Tbeo he Lit Shaw on the bead witb a hammer, knliug bim instantly. Gallia was - prououoced dead in ten minutes and forty seconds after be dropped. French and Hlamcar. Saioon, July 17 Tbe trouble between tbe French aod Siamese on the Me Kong river counues. 1 lie French marines a: tacked and captured tbe forts at Dod- thaoe and Tappam, on the upper Me Kong. Tbe Fr-ncb lost nx ki led and tvoonded. Tbe Siamese lr&s was heavy. The French merchant shiu Kentey was s ized by tbe Slamo-e at tbe mouth ot he Meoam river aod sunk to biock the channel. Tbe crew were hadiy trened ajd thrown into prison at Btngkok. Bangkok, July 17 Tbe government of tjiaw ha C"S' t)'ed to withdraw the troopi in tbe Me Kong valley, provided France also agrees to suspend bostilities. Habld Aaarrhlata at Tacoma. . Tacoma. July 17 A mass meeting of te onem ployed was held this evening. Addresses were made by Governor Teals, of Tacoma. aod P. J. Cowley, of What com. The meeiing look a decidedly poputistic turn. Sympathy was ex pre-sed wi;b tbe anarchists, aod Governor A'tgeld was commended lor bis pardno of them. A reolu:ioo was adopted ask- Icg congress to coin all bullion in the treasury aod tsue certificates to tbe ex tent of f 500.000,000 and devise some meaos of keeping tbe Dotes io circulation. I so demanding the strict enforcement ot be Geary exclusion act Found a Burled Trraanre. Philadelphia, Jul t 17 Diereogo Ar- telli, au I ali an laborer, wbile catting away tbe lawn in froot of the old Mifbn mansion Siturday. struok his nick into an eartbeo crock. Another stroke brought shining gold to light, aod tbe Italian aod a chum stuffed tbeir pockets and dmner pails lull of coios. . Tbe pot is said to have contained bnglish stiver eigns and Spanish aounioona vaiueo ai $5000- Artel ll baa gooo to New York to take a steamer for bis native land. . Bluer recline Again Bnsland. Paris, July 17. The press of this city is mKt bitter against Great Britaio for ber attitude on the Franco S amese dis pute. Tbe newspapers georrallv init that Frmce deal ibarply with Siaro. It is understood Bangkok will only be bom barded as a last resort. Silver Parch rd. Washington, July 17 The treasury today purchased 80,000 ounces of silver as follows: 50.000 at $0,734. 80.000 at $0.7845. There were offers of 788,000 ounces. 1 be total amouo ol silver pur chased to date for July is 943,000 ounces. The Void Brnerve, Washington, July 17 Heavy clear- Ing -bouse payments in New York caused the gold reserve to fall lower today tban for several data past. This evening I' la $98 059.480, and the currencv balance $26,117,916. Fi Bent- A dwelling bouse i". a desirable local ity. For terms apply at this office. of Highest of all in Leavening in it i ii yr 1 ABSOLUTELY PURE ITFMS IN BRIEF From Saturday's Tally. Dr. Gttcs, of Cascade Locks, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Thoriore Ltebe. of Portland, is visit ing inends in the city. Salmon are plentiful in the river, but wheelmen say tho water is too clear for them to be inveiged iuto traps or nets. The fol'owing Heed was filed for record at ine ciems s omce to day: Jane A, ttrwin to Florenee V. Bitsforrl; lots It) ami 20, block 3, ivin and Watson s first addition to Hood River; $15. The wreck of the once famous whalchack Wetmore, which has been pouudina on the Uregon shore c-d Coos hay for many mouths. has heun sold for SfSO. The curco of coal brought the migoitiuent sum of $5. The strawberry crop has been harvested. and raspberries aud blackberries will be in tne market in a few da(8. It is estimate that the sale of strawberries darinc the present season has sent in circulation about $60,000. Hon. S. A. Clarke, nf Salem, was recta tereii at the Umatilla House to-day. He addressed the frnit gtowers of this vicinity at the city ba 1 this afternooD. and the meeting was largely attended. A very iu- tereatiug session was held. Globe: J. P. La as felt greatly re'ieved the first of the weea by getting a letter trom Adjt. lien. Mitchell stating that thev had accepted Jiis re igoatinn as colonel. Lient.-Col. Geo. Thompson, ot Tbe Dallea has been placed in com maud until au e.eu- tiou la held. Albany Herald: A 7 year-old child of Frank Hambnok, living near J B Rome's sawmill, was choked to death whi e eating raw gooseberries trom tna r-usbea Monday Oue of the berries lodged in the windpipe, causing its death in live miouces. It was buried VI ecnesday. Mrs, A. K. B ii.xey, who liyet ou Thi d street, was robbed Monday of j -welrv anil $50 in coin. She does out know who com mitted the theft, but a mm ami hu wife. wbo bad been living tu Ills house for some time and who left oo the boat Tuesday morninu, are sa-pcted. Col. Sinnotr, of the Umstilli Hon e, re ceived a letter to day from George Frin cisco Train, inclosing a poem by thai gen tleman on the deaths of S aniord ami Drexel. It was written in Train's peculiar style, which is difficult ot ituitat ou, aud ia peculiarly unique. He comulains of not hearing Imm Col. Sinnott, aud is fearful that he may have forgotten his old friend. The Skamania Pioneer, ot the 14th, ;av: "Fratik Smith, a boy working on tbe stone shed traveler, had the mis orlUDe to haye his hand crushed in attempting to climb opoo the engn e while in rootiun. Drs. Gates and Candiaoi amputated three of his nngers. Dr. Gates reports him as getting along nicely About two years ago a work matt io this stone shed lost a finger iu the same manner." Alber' Valeutine, of Wamic, was lodged io the county jol last night for burglary, committed at that town during the week. The particulars could net be learned, but the boy was bound over by Ju.tioe A. J, Switt, and in default of bail was committ d to the couoty j til. He is n y 17 years old. and it is a sorry state of affur when boys of that age are impelltd to tne commission of orime. The city jail corner has become a reodez- vous for grown boys, a id it would be much better fur themselves, ia the present sod ia the future, if during school vacations they would follow some useful employment aud not loiter away their time. A little play aud recreation may be necessary for boys and girls to give them a proper appreciation of lite; but too much I le time weakens ambition aDd destroys tiie mental faculties Frazet lodge, N 16,1 O G. T.was in atituted at Three Mde last evening, by H B. Hood, state deputy G C T. with tne following officers: C F. Rawson, C T ; Mrs Mary Cook. V T.; Caleb Brooks, C; R. Mclutosh, R S ; Miss Grace Cock, A. S ; Mrs Mary M Rawsnn. F 8 ; W. W. Rawson, T ; Mis- Nettie Cook, D M ; Alex Fraz-r, S. ; R. Mcintosh, lodge deputy; Miss Amy Rawson, S J. T. ; R. G. Brooks, P. C T. Hon. G. W. Johntoo, Hon, W. H. H Dutur, Messrs. T. Hiuinan and R D Palmer, of Dufur, are io the city. Thv report gram prospects encouraging; but har vest will be late this year on account of the cold spriug. . Some hay bas eeu cut, but grain will not be harvested for ab"Ut two weeks yet. This is a promisiug year fur Dulur, a d if the McKmley bill is uot re pealed and public confi tence restored, busi ness will be brisk tnis fall. There may not be moonlight on the liver these nights; but the water is at such a stage that boating is excellent. The water washes over the banks tor quite a distance, and forms a laige surtaoe ov.r which to row or sail. The young folks appreciate ibis accessory to amusement, and spend an hour or so every evening oo the placid bosom of the Columbia. No accidents have yet hap pened; but and -notedly it bas stimulated tbe growth of seutimeot ia mauy boys aud Kirls. Condon Globe: Very fine showers of rain tell here ou Suud y and Monday, soaking the ground to the depth of several inches Toe gram, urass, uardens, etc,, have begun to sutfer tor want of rain, and it would be d i then it to estimate the value these refresh ing eh wers will be to tbe penp e of this county 1- would be a safe bet. that it will not fall much short of a q iarter of a million dollars. As the eaou is nearly a month late, this is tbe same as a Juue rain for tbe grain. The Oregon boys are always h"ard from A Salem ptuer says: Harold B Flake, well known iu Salem, was admitted a cadet ac West pniut id Juue last, atter a severe ex animation in whiuh but 96 applicauts were admitted out ol 287. He is now in service The corps he belongs to is to go to Chicago io August. Tbe corps will have severe workwor preparation until that time. W m Ladue frotn Silem is at the bead ot his c'ass this year aod is the adjutant of tne batal- boa He is a boe soldiery looklug ooicer. So much fur Oregon boys. Young America is progressive, and can never be satisfied to wait fur coining events, j Daring the past two or three day a crowd I ot boya, dressed lo fantastic shape, nave pa raded the streets tatiog horns, and adver tising a "show" to be given at a o-rtaio place. Their ambition 'leans towards tha life of tbe cirous tent, and tbey are deter mined to bein early Tbey have not time or patience to wait until the hirsute appen dages w hich usual y ornament tbe faces of manhood are kissed by tbe zephyrs before carrying out their ambitious dreams; but beeiD wmle young aod tender to practice the wiles and tricks of the modern arena. The first families of this country are tat and Iszy these days. There has been suffi cient salmon to give them a meal once a week, and the rest of the tune they can spend sunning themselves oo street corners t hese are the natural aristocrats, aod lite to them is a pleaaaoter dream than it is to the princely descendants of the house of Hnhen- llero in uermanv sua aa-trta or oi tne P.aU'agtoeu or -Tudors in Great Britain, There may be more qoartenngs on tbe shields of the latter, but th scions of Euro pean royalty have not half the enjoyment between sunrise a id sunset, summer or winter, that oar North Americau first fam ilies have. Hood River Glacier: Friday afternoon about 2.30, Robert, th 2-year-old a n of Mr. and Mrs. J. F Armor, fell id the spring Dear their place and was drowned He ha-) been gone trom the bouse (or a few minutes wben bis mother became uneasy and started Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 ' t to look for him. Going to the spring she found him lying face downwards to the edge of the water. Dr. Barrett was hastily summoned, every effort to resuscitate him being made io the meanwhile, but without avail. The little body was buried in Idle- wilde cemetery Saturday, the funeral being attended by a large number of friends of tbe family. The north-bound Southern Paoifio freight tram was ditched recently about a mile north of Parker's station, at tbe Clay pit aiding, it which point the switch rails spread. A particular bolt, whioh holds the connecting bar, was found on the track near where it had evidently been removed by .some person intent upon wrecking the train. As there was at tnat timo no other engirfo south on this division, a wrecking train was sent from Portland on the cast aide and reached the west side over the Or egon Pacific track, thence north to the scene of tbe disaster. The passenccrs. mail. etc.. was transferred and reached Corvallis late in tbe eveniDn. Mr. A. N. Varnev received a letter to day from Jay Guy Lewis, superintendent of horticultural exhtnits at tbe world s fair. requesting exhibits of fruit or vegetables, aod says: "I need the assistance ot and co operation of all the fruit-itrowers to keep Oregon, in the lead of all the states. This October I trast Wasco onuntv will help me heat the world oo apples, en pea. crimes aod plums. Tbe grapes grown by yoa are the finest here. Simdl boxes of aiivthini; send by express." This portion of the northwest ia peculiarly adnpted to the growth of fruit aod vegetables, and un doubtedly this county is one of tbe tavored pots ot U egon. Oregon City Enternr'ue: Old Molnlls. as he has been called for a long time, has at last gone to the happv hunting pround. where he cau join the spirits of the departed it. chasing the deer and the buff-lu and in ogling for tin; wily trout and talmnn. Beaver Trapper Siatn, for that was h title. was the o'dest native in Uricun, hiving been born here long be'ore the white mtn was known or had come to drive both the game and the Indian from the land which had been their commjn heritage from the beginning of time. Mr. Mo-s, who is good authority oo such po-ots. slut s old Moialla mast have been 110 yetrsohi at the time ot is deatn. H was buried on Tuesday with civilized rites, Rev. Oilman Parker officiat ing. Prom Monday's Dally. Mr. H. C. Ronper, of Ridgeway, ia in town to-day. Mr. Frederick S.-irUh, of Slewart, Grant county, is in the city. Mi. M. Z. Donnell, of Goldendnlc, Wash. spent yesterday in thu city. Mr. Geo. P. Morgan, of the Cascade Locks, spent esterday in the city. the city marsh l wishes those owning. cows not to allow them to run at large, as they will be impounded it found on the streets. Mr. Harry Moran, a former resident of he Dalles, arrived iu the city last night from the Big Bind country, where he has a large band of cattle. Sheriff Leslie, of Sherman county, was a pass ngeren the alternoon tram to Port land. He will be in attendance on the hentTs convention, which wilt be held in the metropolis this week. Iu the reyiew case of John Stcgraao vs. G. C. Blakely, et al, the decision of the county court was set aside by Judge Brad shaw, and tbe decree was bled with tbe county clerk this morning. The scaffold has be- n erected, says the Gra t Co. New of Thursday, the grave outside the cemetery wall is yawoiog for Its victim, aud the hand ot tate Indicates that Gallic, tbe murderer, will stand before higher tribunal oo the day appointed; Mr. J. B. Magill, of Wamio, brought to the office this morning a Sue sample of blue stem wheat which surpasses anything we have seeu tnis season, rail wheat, Mr, Magill says, is in good condition, aod the late rains bave wooderlully improved spring aown grain. Mr. aud Mrs. C, W. Phelps were pasen gers ou the ea-bi uud train yesterday alternoon. Mrs. fhelps stopped at V s chutes to visit her son, and Mr. Peeips pro ceeded to Grauts, trom which point he will make a tour ot bh-rman county to canvass tor the sale of agricultural implements. Mr. and Mrs H M. Bcall and daughters. Misses Diisy an! May, left on tbe after noon t am v.e-tt-rday tor Portland. Mrs Beall and daughters will go east aod visit the world's lair, and Mr Beall will proceed to Albany to take the receivership uf the na tional bank tbat has lately suspended. "Law's a curious toiDg,"eaid the lltrney county justice, ss he ti.tod the jug "Iu what a7 asked the mayor. "Well, io this way; I tried a man this morula' fer stealiu' a boss, an' jtV as I was about to nne him co and costs, tbe darned hoss turned out to be a mule and knocked the case sky high." . A bucket whicb had been used io com pounding a trait-spraying mixture oo tne farm ot L. T Reynolds, a few miles north of Salem, wss used in pruning the well, which resulted io the poisoning of Mr. Rey nolds and his -family. Mr. Reyoo d i dangerously ill. Tbe other drank less of the water and were only slightly poisoned. Saturday night one "drunk" and one Dobo tound lodgings in the city jail, and dummy there was another "inebriate" to keep them compaoy. The hobo was ad dicted to morphine, and was a sorry wreck t physical manhood. He would be a good subject for an luebriate asylum. Recorder Dulur interviewed them this morning, aod the amount ia the city treasury was ia oreised. Tbe amount appropriated by V. L. Ar lington, county treasurer of Jackson county, Oregon, is reported to be $23, 028 31. Tbe treasurer has resigned aod lbs county court haa adpointed W. A. tJ'rats r to tilt the vacancy. His bondsmen will - ake good the sbortsge. Arrington pro fesses to be ignorant as to where the money bas gone, bat it is apparent he has applied it to the payment of bis personal debts, as be was much involved when he took the office. The Pullman Tribune says: "Mr. R. J. Nortncutt.the man who has gained so much notoriety on account of-the mammoth yield of 101 bushels of wheat oo one acre oo his farm near tbis city, has completed tbe tire some task of counting the grams iu one bushel. He says there are 726,000 grains iu one bushel, graded wheat. It ia doubt ful if the gain to the world will be great enough to balance the expeoditure of time snd patience required in accomplishing this task." This is what the Gasettt says of mount ain orchards in the vioiuity of Heppoer: Jobt oy Beeler reports his apple aod plum trees loaded with fruit.fourteen miles above H-ppoer on Willow cieek. This is fully 1000 feet iu elevation above Heppuer. Wbile hia trees are all alive those farther dowo are dead from the effects of cold weather last winter. Two year ago he planted oot au orchard of apple trees, and was advised that it was "too high trees wouldn't grow." Now wbile his oeighbors are without trees and the prospect of s fruit crop, be baa a good orchard with a pretty good cbaoce of an abundance of fruit tbi tall and succeeding years. A runaway team Sttorday evening cre ated considerable excitement. Tbe animals ran down Tnird street at a break neck pace, a id turned the corner and kept up Union atreet at the inns gait. When near his re-id. oce Mr. J. P. Meloerny attempted to aton them, b t the horse threw bun dowo aod dragged bim quite a distance. Fortu nately he escaped with some slight abra- sures oo bis legs. Ha was fearful that they might ran over some children playing in the street, and to avert the danger grabbed the reins aod tned to bold them. The ordi nances against horses being tied to trees or stsnding in the streets should be strictly enforced, and very many runaways might be stopped. Messrs. El. M. Williams, Fletcher Fanlkoer, Will. Cotson and M. Jameson re tnroed Saturday evening from a f w Hays' outing at Trout lake. Wash. They report having a good time, and started from th lake with 400 troot carefully packed in ice. Tne camping grounds they report are alt that could be desired, aod there is good water and delightful shade. Among the attractions of this plait) are the ice oaves in the vicinity, aod these will bear investiga tion bv anv who delight in the stndy of natur-l phenomena. From White Stlmon the lake is twenty-eight miles distant, aad the road is in good condition. There art) seyetal parties now in camp there, and thtrs are constantly arriving. From Tuesdat 't Daily. Ex-Rov. Moody took the afteriioon train to-day for Arlington. Miss Maggie Daffron. ot Portland, is in tbe city visiting friends. Hon. - A. R. Lvle. . f Crook rnnnlv Is registered at the Uinrtilla House. Mr. I'atrick "agau returned to-day from short sojourn at his farm near Burnt Ranch, Mr. C. W. Phelps arrived home Yester day evening from his trip in Sherman county. Hon. vV, R. Ellis was a passenger to Heppner to-day ou the afternoon train from ortiand. Mr. H. H. Riddell was a passenger on ' the boat last evening from a day's outirg down the river. Miss vtary Krazier returned od the boat list evening from Hood River. She was ac companied by her brother, Jdr. Joseph Fra zier. A package was found ia Union street, near the school house to-day. The owner can have tbe same by calling at this office and proving property. Marriage licenses were granted yesterday evening by tbe county clerk to Daniel D. Nelson and Johant-a Stewart aud to John Knox and Elsbeth Partsch Hon. J-iiies i-otan, et-collect r ol cus toms of Portland, bas been indicted by the grand jury for alleged frauds cm mitled during bis official career, and has given $201'0 bonds. , Mr, James Wilson, a former resident of this city, but later of Snohomish. Wash., arrived o the boat Saturday evening from San Kraucisco, and went to Dufur, where his wife aad daughter are now residing. A warrant ot arrest was issued this morn ing out of Kecorder Dufur's court for Ed. Gibson, charging him ' with the crime of assault and battery, and tbe complaint was sworn to by D. D. Garrison, tiibson was arrested and placed under $25 bonds to ap pear to-morrow afternoon for trial. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Joles and family, Messrs. T. N. Joles, W H. Vanbibher, . Will Normao, Wilbur Teaziiiand Miss Birnie Schooling left tbis morning for an outing at SaDdy Flat, near Hood River. Thev will camp at ibis place, and spend several days burning and fishing. This is how the Roseburg Review grunts at its falem brethren: A state exchaug is predicting a big price for pork this year be- . cause of the shortage of hogs in England and other countries. - This iguorant editor forgets tbat Salem can supply he world and has forced competitors out of the busi ness. An excursion was given to Husband's landing this morning on tbe H'yuUuor, by Mr . -herman, wife of ( apt Sherman, for ner niece, diss Mabel Lewis, of Portland, who hns been visiting hor aunt in tbe city for some days pas . The excursionists con sisted of a merry party wbo spent a very pleasant day in this beautiful resort on the river bank Oregon bad 99 failures amounting to $?;,n00 lor the first s x months of 1893 against 87 failures amounting to $89-1,700 tor the first six months of 1891. The whole of tbe United States had 6iOI fail ures amounting in all to $'26.1.920.839, against 5503 failures amounting lo $61, 2"3,680 for the sa ne six rnooths of last year. How Is this for a cbaoge? Word was brought to town Thursday, says the Ochoco Review, thai Charley Lis ter and iamily and Mrs. Pratber bad been thrown from a wagon by tbeir team run ning away near E. o. Opbb place twelve miles from Prineville. At the time of going to press very little could be learned of the accident, except Mr. and Mrs. Ll. ter ore badly bruised aod tbeir little boy bas a leg broken. Omaha Ue: There are so many strong and valid objections to r.n issue ot cur rency under slate authority, and the ex perience ot tbe country witn sucn a cur rency was so unfortunate, tbat it seems extraordinary that a proposal to revive that' system should be seriously and widely advocated at 'his lime and bave the favor, as there is good reason lo be lieve it has, of tbe naiional administra tion. Albany Herald: While the citizens of Oregon may have doubts as tbe isdom of alifornia in elongating the world's fair -exhibit by holding a mid-winter show in San Francisco, there can be no question as to tbe course Oregonians should pursue if the exhibition is decided upon, which it will undoubtedly be from present indications. Oregon abould enter into the exhibit with generous, hearty good will, and make ri much of it as possible. Coroner Eastwood returned last night from the vicinity where the young man was drowned Sunday afternoon, mention of which was made in thes; columns Tester- s day. The body had been recover a when . he arrived, having been brought to tbe sur face by means ot grappling books, from papers on bis person his name was ascer tained to be -lohan Heinrich Christian Wetzki. was born in Germany Oct. 26, 1875, and arrived id Quebec, Ontario, about .lay 30, 1893. Medford Mail: ' A Eugene girl recently found a lot of love letters written by her father to her mother many years before they were married." The daughter read -them to ber mother pretending they were of recent date, and substituted tbat of her own name tor that of per mother's, and the name of a young man well known to both, for her father's. he mother was very much disgusted, and has forbidden her daughter to go with a young man that will write such nonsense aud sickening stuff. Last Saturday Messrs. Fred. Lemke and eorge Munger, accompanied Mr. K. D, Palmer out to Fifteen .vi ile, and spent the day fishing in that and Bamsay creeks. When tbey returned they had about ZUU fine trout which they caught in these streams. - They describe the tishing as very good, and grouse were exceedingly plentiful, but being the close season tor this kina oi tame they did not attempt to kill any. 1 he trip was delightful, they had all the recreation desired, and expect during the summer to make many visits to that local ity. Prof. Brown, Mestrs. C. E. Hateht, A. W. Bran ner, I.I. Burget, fid ward French and W. to. Garretson returned last even in? f om n carrming tour at Trout lake. They report having a good time, and of noosing a large numuer ui inim s uo summit ot MU Adams was reached oy rof. Brown and Mr. French, the others who undertook the trip, as we are in formed, falling bv the wavside. Tbey all look much im Droved bv tbe outing, and as tbey stepped on tbe wharf boat ap peared more like a Dana ot xexas cow boys tban educators, students, business men and city officials. From the EoM Oregrmian we learn that the Villard house was burned in that city yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 'Ihe building was a three-story frame, on the corner of Main and Court streets, and was built in 1880. It was in tbe heart of the city, and it was only through the exertions of the firemen that a general conflagration was.avercea. ine tosses were: David Horn, building, $8000; insurance. $5000. Conrad Kohler, furniture, $3000; insurance, $2000. iack McCullough, saloon, $1000: no insurance. J. M. f ruitt, $6o0; insur ance, f600. The chief and one of the tire- men received slight burns. -