OREGON SCOUT. TELEGRAPHIC. AGRICULTURAL. COAST CULLINGS. OREGON NEWS. JONE$& CHANCEY, Publishers. UNION. ORRUOH. A ix)w estimate puts tho number of jtnwaoB supported by nil the forme of -employBicnt furnished by electricity at 5,OW,000. THkue aro forty-three log school 1j?jbbob in Iown. This '.8 tho number given in the report of tho State Sup oriBtendent for 1,887. Ad Epitome of the Principal EtcdU Attracting Peblic Interest Now Venu8, the morning slur, is brighter tlinn it ever appeared to any man now livinir. and nearer tho earth than it i will be again for 340 years. Onk hundred and twenty bull lights were given in tho City of Mexico dur ing tho past year. Seventeen bull fighters were wounded, and one pro fessional and two amateur lighters lulled. In Mexico it u tho custom to ad dress Italics by fair given names, even when thoy arc almost strangers. Neglect to comply with this custom -will give oironco to many women. It has been, calculated according to Professor Proctor, Unit a man of 70 has consumed twenty wagon loads, or eighty tons, of food, solid and liquid. An elephant has been sent by Lord l)uffbrin to tho Shah of Persia as a gift. It is a very line one, gorgeously caparisoned and attended by thirty Hindoos. A rATCinvoKK quilt made by chil dren in the United States, and an In dian shawl, tho gift of Queon Victoria, wero buried with Jenny Lind at her Tcqtiest. A ckktain Philadelphia family Booms to bo of very fragile material. There are 10 persons in it, and thoy Tiavo experienced 32 fractures of bones during tho past few years. Two Protestant citizens of Madrid were lately condemned to six months' imprisonment for refusing to kneel bo foro tho Viaticum. The liberal news papers are indignant at this display of intolerance. MitH. Eliza Wn-cox is tho only per- noil born in the White House. She was tho only daughter of President Jackson's adopted son, and was born in tho presidential mansion during tho administration of "Old Hickory." Three men laying gas-pipes in Thirty-second streot, New York, were killed by the caving in of a b.tnk. Three cases of sunstroke and num erous prottr itions havo occurred in New York city and Brook yn, owing to iiitei.aa heat. A man named Glass, residing at Glassgo, Pa., killed his son-in-law and mortally wounded himself. Domestic trouble was tho cause. Details of gales on tho coast of Ice land hist month show that 400 French fishermen wero drowned and thitty vessels wrecked. At San Diego, in the Stale of Neuvo Leon, a railroad train plunged through a bridgoand two Americans was killed. The accident was due to washing out the foundation of the biidgc. A 1 bunder had pa house ot Jlurrison Voorhees was Devoted to tho Interests and Stockmen. of Fanners Too much corn or cornmeal causes chicken cholera. Linseed meal should not be fed to very young pigs except in small quan titles, and not very often, as it is too much of lnxativo for them. To prevent the formation of long lap roots and get n largo number of small roots on plants raised in boxes use h shallow seed-bed, not over two inches of loam in tho boxes. This dries out- quickly, and care should be taken to ktep it moist. There is more gain, in proportion to its leed, during the lirst year of any animal's life than there is any time after. Acting on this hint, calves pre destined for tho butcher including all grade males, may be well fed until they are a year old, and then turned ir for beef. If killed thus early, the male should not bo castrated. Hinder storm accompanied by j Tho utility of windmills on tho ssed over Princeton, N. J. The ( farm is now very generally recognized and they tiro seen dotting hundreds of struck by lightning, and both ho and his wife were instantly killed. John McCullooh, a broom maker, of o'i-siitited habits, shot ami fatally wounded his wife, and killed himself at St. Louis. The woman had left him because of his conduct. An alarming rebellion has broken out among the people made destitute by Hoods in Hanoi) and I Inn-Tung, China. It is reported Hint tho troons have joined tho rebels and murdered government officials. During a severe storm at Manitou, Out., a brick echool house in Osgood township was blown down, and twenty ! moved. children were buried in tl o ruin-. I It certainly does not pay to keep a Some of them wero fatally wounded. I low made of sheen and then Inf. ilii-m ' . i - - - - - take care of themselves. The small amount of wool secured, as well as the poor quality, is such that no margin of profit will bo left to tho farmer over and above the cost. Even with poor sheep a much better growth of wool can bo secured if they bo icasonably well cared for than if they bo left to themselves. iarins wnere live yoers ago none were to be found. A Western farmer writes that with his windmill he grinds all kinds of feed, makes a good article of corn-meal and graham Hour, shells corn, runs a feed-cutter and a 21) inch wood saw. When the farmers aro advised to give warm wator to stock, it should al ways be understood that if above blood heat it should have fed of seme kind stirred in it to make it palatable; brim or corn meal will do. If given to them clear it should be, for tho best results, only a little warmer than spring water, tho icy chill entirely re in 101., Tiik infant daughter of Princo .Beatrice and Prince Honry of Button- borg was christened with wator fiom tho Jordan river, a bottle having been scoured for that purposo by Rev. CM. Owen, of Birmingham. Tint Captain of the British ship City of Madrid, which arrived lately at San Francisco, reported that whon off the Patagonian coast, during strong westerly winds, buttoriliea wore blown aboard tho vessel at a distance of liH) miles from land. Thkkk is a man in tho Kansas peni tentiary who, beginning with n term at Sing Sing years ago, has served his time in regular succession in tho peni tentiaries of Now York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Kansas. Muh. 1 1 kit v OitKK.s i:, tho richcat "woman in America, was born in Nan tuckot, Mass., and her father wits a Bea captain. She is a queer character and has been more written about than almost any othor woman in America She is worth $40,000,000. and none escaped painful injuries. C. II. Hemstcad, whilo engaged a game of baseball at Oakland, was struck in the stomach by the knee of a baserunnor and fatally injured. He was an employee of tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha nut road. August Michaclson nnd Hans Tidgo wro drowned on the Loup river, Neb. Miohaelson wishing to frighten Tidge, who could not swim, lipped tho boat until it filially capsized. In trying to savo Tidgo tho latter clung to Michael son, and both wore drowned. It is learned that the boarding-house at tho Banner mine, about thirty -miles north of Idaho City, I. T., was burned, and two men, Alike McCul lough and Con Uummirtner, wore burned in it. Several men in tho second story savod their lives by jump ing out of a window. MARKET REPORT. Reliable Quotations Carefully Revised Every Week. WHEAT Valley, $1 25H 20 Walla Walla, $1 18$. BARLEY Whole, $1 101 12$; ground, per ton, .'$25 0027 150. OATS Milling, 42$45c; feed, 44 45c. HAY Baled, $15 0017 00. SEED Blue Grass, 14$lGc. ; Tim othy, 9$10c; lied Clover, 1415c. FLOUR Patent Roller, Country Brand, $3 75. EGGS Per doz, 25c. BUTTER Fancy roll, per 50c; pickled, 15A20c; grade, 1522j. CHEESE Eastern, lG20c; Ore gon, 14lGc; California, 14$c. VEGETABLES Beets. pr sack, $1 50 ; cabbage, per lb., 2?c ; carrots, persk., $1 25; lettuce, per doz. 20c; onions, $1 00; potatoes, per 100 lbs., 90c.$l ; radishes, per doz., 1520c. ; rhubarb, per lb., Gc. HONEY In comb, per lb.. 18c: Devoted Principally to Washington Territory and California. $4 00; pound, inferior A loose engine while bucking around a curve at Boaz, Ivy., ran over two children of Mrs. Helen Harper, who wore lying asleep on tho (rack. Tho eldest child escaped uninjured, but the youngest, aged four years, had its arm and leg broken and skull fractured, from tho eflects of which it died. Geo. Rickard, a miner well known in Novada, and lately from Eureka, was drowned in Wood river, Idaho. A wagon loaded with miners was com ing to town, and whilo fording the river tho wagon was ovortumed. The other men hail a narrow escape. The body of Rickard has not been found. For a period of twenty yearn thore has been carried on a systematic plan of embezzling geiods from ono of tho largest printing concerns in Boston, jThas ilmddo ti o fee ,g o o and a thorough investigation bv do-1 1 mi., m. , S , teotivos is now in progress, which The very best timo wo believe to make plant cuttings of grape vine cunos is just as Be on as frost destroys tho loaves. Make two-joint cuttings, leaving an inch of wood beyond each. Plant these at an angle of 80 deg. in mellow soil, a foot apart. Firm the soil, especially about tho lower joints ; and then cover three inches deep after the first freeze with straw or litter. Ton tons of superior Texas cotton seed wero shipped from Galveston. Tex , consigned to tho German East African Colonization Soeiotv. Zanzi bar, Africa. An experienced planter accompanied the seed for tho purpose of instructing tho nativeB of Zanzibar in tho cultivation of the cotton plant. This event marks tho introduction of cotton on the eatt coast of Africa. A method for protecting trees against rabbits and ground mice, practiced by Missouri farmers and in dorsed by tho Missouri State Horti cultural Society, consists in covering the trunk of tho treo around with wire cloth. If this bo inserted an inch or two into the ground, it is claimed that it proves nn equal pro tection to giound mice, which often girdle trees at and below tho surface during tho winter. Exporiinonts in pig feeding, insti tuted under tho Danish Agricultural Society, go to show that skimmed per strained, 5 gal. tins, per lb. 8Jc POULTRY Chickens, per doz.. .$5 50G 00; ducks, per doz., .$5 00 6 00; geese, $G 008 00; turkeys, per lb., lG18c. PROVISIONS Oregon bonis, 13c per ll. ; Eastern, I313c; Eastern breakfast bacon, 12.1c per lb.; Oregon 1213c; Eastern hud, 10llc. per lb. ; Oregon, 10.$c. GREEN FRUITS Apples, $2 00 2 50; Sicily lemons, $0 000 50; California, $3 505 00 ; Naval oranges $G 00; Riverside, $1 00; Mediterra nean, $4 25. .LMWi'ii; iMtuns sun dried ap ples, 7c per lb. ; machine dried, 10 11c; pitless plums, 13c,; Italian prunes, 1014c; peaches, 12$14c. ; raibins, $2 252 50. WOOL Valloy, 12lGc; Eastern Oregon. 17lSc HIDES Dry beef hidoe, 810c; culls, G7c; kip and calf, 8 10c; Murrain, 10 12c; tallow, 33$c. LUMBER Rough, per M, .$10 00; edged, per M, $12 00; T. and G sheathing, per M, $13 00; No. 2 lloor- ing, per ai, uu; iNo. '1 ceiling, per iU.tS UL; jo. 2 rustic, perM,$18 00; clour rough, per M, $20 00; clear P. 4 a, per i, ou; iNo. I tfoonng, per M, $22 50; No. 1 ceiling, per M, $22 50; No. 1 rustic, per M, $22 50; stopping, per M, $25 00; over 12 inches wide, extra, $1 00; lengths 40 to 50, extra, $2 00; lengths 50 to GO, extra, $4 00; lj lath, per M, $2 25; 1 lath, per M, $2 50. MEAT Beef, wholesale, 33Ac, dressed, c; sheen, ahc ; drcsed, be hogs, dressed, 77Ac. ; veal, 78c, BEANS Quote small whitcs,$2 25; pinks, $24;; bayos, $2; butter, $2 50; Linias, $3 00 per cental. COFFEE Quote Salvador, lGc; Costa Rica, 18020c ; Rio, 1820c Java, 25Ac. : Arbuckle's's rastetl.21ic SALT Liverpool grades of fine 01y. 1 'L',lr8 old) escorted by quoted $18, $19 and $20 for tho three 0.' ll0ut ,,u "'"ed Henry Walla Walla, W. T., will hav elec tric lights in a tew weeks. A brakemiin named A. A. Martin was crushed to death by a Santa. Fe train near San Anita, Cal. The 13-year-old boy of W. K. White was run over by the cars at Gold Run, Cal. One leg was cut oil and the other badly broken. Ho will die. Peter Wlntniore, the 19 year-old son of Captain Whitmore, fell from the top-mast of r, vesel at Los An geles, Cal., and was instantly killed. M. Bow, a wealthy farmer living near Kent, W. T., was caught under a falling tree and crushed to death. He was 70 years old and well known. William Higgins, aged 22 years, was run over and fatally injuied at Luth rop, Cal., by walking off the end of a car while the train was in motion. At Oceanside, Cal., Frank Martin, a freight conductor, slipped from a brakcbeain while making up a train and several cars passi d over his legs. He died in a few moments. E. C. Allison was shot at San Mateo, Cal., by a shoemaker, who asserts that Allison entered his shop and attacked him first with a stick. Allison sajs he struck tho cobbler after he was shot. The wounded man is not dan gerously hurt. Tho body of O. H. Peterson was found on a bank of the Russian rivt r near Cloverdale, Cal., with a gash in his left wrist severing the artery. He tiau uied only a snore lime previous. O" his right wrist was a similar cut whi ,h was almost healed. A boy 18 years old was killed at Dixon, Cal., while attempting to boaid a freight tiain bound for Sacramento. No one here knows him, but Louis Carson says that ho called himselt "Dtitchy" and that his mother is a widow and lives on Thirteenth struct, between G and H, Sacramento. A shocking attempt at murder was made at the larmhouiseof R. W.Craig, two miles north of Stockton, Cal. Andy Hoeilich, a farm laborer, entered tho bedroom of the two Craig girls, with tho intention of killing Julia, aged 18. He entered tho room, struck a match, and at once attacked Julia, cutting her throat from ear to ear. L. M. Hudson, a well-known florist of Sumner, Piorco county, W. T., was accidentally killed while on a pros pecting tour, near the foot of tho glaciers of Mt. Tacoma. A revolver fell out of his pocket and was dis charged, the bullet passing through his neck. His companions buried him forty miles from any settlement. Louis Riva was found murdered at Guerneville, near Santa Rosa, Cal., in a cabin. A few days before a woman who went to see him on business, dis covered that he was lying a few feet from the door, dead. He had shortly returned from a hunt, and hud his powder-horn on when found. Tho bullet entered his body near the hip and ranged upward. Suspicion points strongly to a well-known man. Miss Nettie McClanehan. who is a man Nolson, Everything of General Interest in a. Condensed Form. has been D dies, and shawl strap up on the TiiKin: is a curious law in vogue in Switzerland compels every newly murriud couple to plant trees shortly afUir tho ceremony. Tho trees or dered to bo planted on wedding days are tho pine and weeping willow. On natal days the suggestiro birch treo is Delected. A ykau ago Miss Clara Moore, of Cincinnati, went to visit friends In Ijou Angeles, Cal. Sho had a few hun dred dollars with her, which sho in vented in Southern California hinds, and in the boom that followed she Bold out her proinirty at a mit gain of $125,000. threatens to result in tho arrest of many of its oldest employes. Tho lowest estimate of tho valuo of the goods stolen is $100,000. Mrs. Josephine Marck. of Allegany City, Pa., administered strichnino to hor three children, aged 7. 3 and 4. and thou swallowed poison herself, hi less than three hours tho mother and children wore dead. The motive for tho deed is supposed to bo anger bo cause lier husband had ordmed bin brother from tho house, whom ho sus pected of criminal intinncy with bin wue. ouiieriniiK unit ryo mid uariev are of about equal value, with a slight perceiitaga in favor of rye, and that six pounds of skimmed milk have the same feeding value as ono pound of I rye or barley, and twelve pounds of I buttorinilk aro required to obtain the samo result of feeding value. 1 rut . l noro is no popular erazo just now for growing sunllowers. It is quite as won, since uio oid-iasluoned reasons for planting them are as strong as I ihoy ever wero. 1 hey made excellent i winter food for hens, and if protected ! while yjung, the sunflower will rap , idly tower up and make a splendid shade for them in hot weather, in the sizes; stock salt, 11). PICKLES Kegs quoted steady at $1 35. SUGAR Prices for barrols; Goldon C,5c. ; extra C, Gc. ; dry granulated, b?c; crushed, lino crushed, cube and powdered, 74c. ; extra C, 5&c; halves and boxes, 4c. higher. Sergoant Nolan and Privatn 'IVvW J'" where fowls inn. The plant is a of Fort Madison, Neb., got into aquar-' u;r0sft Potior, and oven tho honyard is rei over a woman named Carr o Ueet . : w " during which both drew revolvers and began firing. Nolan was fatally wounded and died shortly after. Tho woman was also shot and is in a oriti Twenty years ago the value of fruit imported to ureal, itritain w.i given at about !rlt),UUD,UOU Iroin all points. Now it has increased to $37,000,000 cal condition. Taylor gave himself; of tho api lea from North America nn n .!. .... i ...i I . I i . . . ..... up, claiming that ho noted in self-do fonse, but a coroner's jury decided i that ho shot with felonious intent. ' A devil-fish, or ocean vampiro, was j accidentally caught near Vampico, Mexico, in a fishing-seino recently. Hopes wero thrown around tho mon-, wter, and by tho aid of horses it was drawn to tho shore. It weighed two I tons, and when spread out on the beach dead presented everv annear V . f - - - -f - l "e ui an enormous vat or vampire'. I It measured fifteen feet wide from the enlgo of tho pectoral fins, and its mouth was five feet across. one-third reach British porls from Canada. Judging by tho quantity shipped, tho yellow Hellohour must be nninoiiHoly grown for American ix pun, wuiie i no iiaiuwiu aiso reaeuos Britain in immense numbers. The Nowlown Pippin brings the highest price. i no oni-iasnioned open ditch is in our climate an ewponsivo nuisance Every spring it is partly filled with Mits. Ci.kvki.am) has been studying French, under the tutelage of u French woman who lives near tho '.Executive Mansion, and haa, made such good progress that she can now, it is stated, read and write quite fluently in tho "court" language, and thus prove charming in an additional tongue. Court etiquette, is said to be n branch of instruction in the fashionable Jadles schools in this city. Since tho Immigration of so many suoluty poopjo to London during "the season'' luu ut in, the knowledge of "How to t o pro honied at court U indispensable to very auibitioiu bollc X 1'. Urapliu sediment, "eaveis of trees and soil washed down from its banks. There is, beside, a waste of time in plowing, cultivating, and every other teamwork A collision occurred on tho Cbnv. 1 ' " "l thus divided. Mho sooner eiino k Northern braneh of tin. ilnin,, ! tho open ditch is made into an under- Pacific, near Bordeaux, Wyo .between I ,,rum t,iw l,otter will bo for the a woik train and a pussongor onirino ' funnor's purse. It nniy cost at first, which resulted in the death of Pas-, 1)1,1,1 w, W ovory songor Conductor Under, Ftieinaii Except for beets and mangels, which hem and Brakemtin Mayliold, and tho thrive in hot weather, no heating ma probably fatal injury of Engineers nuio should bo i bsiI for root crops. UixKiks and Mursden, ami the serious Turnips, carrots and parsnips are bet injury of four other employes. A ter manured the year before with sta washout occasioned sending out the , bio manure and sonio mineral fortili work train. On thn nrriviil nf tint utuiili (imn rlYki itttii.1i lin.ii norin-lottnd passenger train at Hoi deaux, (he conductor run with the empty engine to the scene of the washout to learn the situation. While milking tho run the collision occurred with the work tniin, which was run ning lo Ih.ideaux at full speed. mid nitrogenous manure) makes the ' toots grow faster, besides causing greater injuries from insects. Hog maniro is especially lieh uud heating, and is therefore especially exception able on any ground intended fur plutit- ing in root crop. 11! 1 t r y-. niMiop ueniwr, oi ejiieensiaml, is described bv a leading paper of the colony as a tallisli. well-nourNlied, .t i i . ... miner awKwarti sore oi a mail, Willi a foxy beard and au oeeintit inclined to be bald ; no sort of ligure and doesn't wear stays or improver; beard and forehead hold at an angle of forty-live degrees to the horizon ; expressionless eyes; restless demeanor; takes twentv- live seeonus oi preliminary prayer always; pn.e-iiglitor s nose ; tlieocrat ie, mythical and oracular. I he manager of the Hotel del Monte, at Monterey, Cal., recently con traded for a lot of ehoap swallow lail coats, winch ho otlered to supply to his waiters for eight dollars apiece, at the same time pro mulgating an order that all waiters In his hotel must wear dress coats. This was too much for the free and in dependent hash slingers of the Pacific slope, and they struck in a body. As in many another strike of recent dato the only effect was that the waiters lost a job. At Hartford City, Intl.. a girl who had been confined to her bed for nearly three years, and given up by her physl cians ami ineiais as a Hopeless para lytic, got up and walked about the room on being told that the man who had promised to marry her years ago was betrothed to another. She rapidly recovered ami her recreant lover, hear ing of her wonderful restoration to health again, returned to his lirst love. All was forgiven and forgotten, and they stood before tho altar and the postponed nuptials wore celebrated. There is often wonder expressed how Chaiincoy M. Depow can stand the strain of attendance night after night ou dinner parties, public and private. The mere task of eating and drinking, let alone making speeches, would use up ordinary men in a short time His secret is to eat sparingly and to drink only one kind of wine. If he starts in with edaret, ho drinks nothing else. If It is sauterno, thou sauteruo becomes the favorite for the night, and so with champagne. He likes champagne tho better, but ebiiet likes him ami agrees with him better than ait) other. ..i l r ni. ; . .... uiupeu troin enico, uai. i ne pair were taken to tho police station, whore Nelson was discharged on his own re cognizance to appear when wanted. The girl is detained, pending instruc tions from her family. Nelson told the officers that he and the girl were on tla ir way to Mexico, where they would have been married. Savage, Son it Co., proprietor of the Empiro foundry, one of the old est foundries on tho coast, madoan as signment for the benefit of their cred itors at San Francisco to Jtunes H. Graham, chief olerk. Tho liabilities in e from $75,000 to $90,000. The as sets aro t stimated at $150,000. Tho failure is reported to bo duo to under bidding on tho part of the firm. About 10U men are thrown out of employ ment. Frank Sparks, of San Jose. Cal.. a man about 45 years of age, wishing to avoid the noise made by democrats who wero ratifying in his vicinity, took a walk toward Normal s chord. He entered the square and had gone l short distance when three men rushed up behind him and knocked him sonseless with a sandbag. When he regained consciousness he made the discovery that $200 ho had in his jtocKet was gone. There is no cluo to the identity of the robbers. Jesus Lrrada was arrested at the old town of Teniecuhi, Cal.. chartred with stealing a mare and a colt in San Bernardino county. Tho officer started overland with (lie prisoner. un the way uio pnscuer got slightly in tho lead of tho officer, and whipped up his horso at full soeed, thinking ho would escape. His horso stumbled and fell, throwim; him from tho sad dle with ono foot hanging in tho sad die. Ho was dragged sonio distance and fearfully mangled, dying shortly irom his injuries. Samuel Robertson, of San Francis- The postoflice at Acton, Morrow county, Oregon, has been discontinued The machinery for the new roller mills at Milton is on the ground. Charles Gaiion, aged 8, of Pendlo ton, fell from stilts and broke his left arm. W. B. Cunningham killed a lynx near Heppner. He measured 3 feet 4 inches from tip of noso to tip of tail. Jeihn Corkish, of the Pugct Sound Pipe Ctmp.uiy has been awarded a contract for the construction of water works at Milton, Umatilla county. Roland McPherson has been ap pointed postmaster at Mountain Dale,. Washington county, Oregon, vico Niithan A. Barret, resigned. Representative Hermann has se cured an extension of mail service to Looking Glass from Oakland, in Doug las county, Oregon. Charlie, 13-ynvr-old son of L. S. Winters, a groceryman, foil oil' the trestle work near the Salem Mills ami broke his right leg. An increase of mail service has been ordered from six to seven trips a week from Linkvtlle to Lakeview, Oregon. The following patent granted : Joseph Leole, John Hacton, Portland ; and lire escape. A salmon was hauled Cutting Packing Company's dock that weighed seventy-four pounds. A. Booth, of Chicago, sent it on ice to Chicago. Win. O'Neil, of Pendleton, was tried, convicted anil sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for the crime of mayhem on the pertion of John Brnsslield. Johnny Lonon, of Pendleton, while blowing a lire-cracker to see if it had gone out, had his face dreadfully burned by the explosion that followed. His eyes were not much injured. Whilo a woodchoppei at Mcacham, named Henry Winderman, was lying in his tent a tree about ten inches in diameter was blown down across his body at tho hips, injuring him severely. Ho was taken to La Grande for medi cal troatmont. A man named Cummins, of Cor vullis, while in a somnambulistic state the other night, walked out of a room on tho second lloor of the Murray hotel and fell out of a dtor to the ground, eighteen feet below. He es caped with only slight injuries. Tho Alaska Gold Company, tho Oregon Bituminous Rock Company, and ih i Pacific Iron works have filed artic es of incoiporution with tho secretary of state; also tho Masonic Building Association ; incorporators, George F. Sanson, Georgo W. Maston Chas. E. Wolverton; capital stock $8,000; location, Albany. Frank Marshall, Pete Ross and Dode Savage becamo involved in a row in North Salem, in which Savage was knocked down by Marshall, and iit falling his leg was broken. Marshall also broke the noso of Ross with his list. Marshall was arrested but was discharged, no one appearing against him. Arthur Burton, a mulatto, was ar rested at Brownsvillo for tho rape of Miss Eliza Harrington, and was lodged in jail, having been bound over by Justice Avery of Brownsville. His victim who is aged about 1G, states ihut her ruvisher entered her bedroom and administered chloroform and out raged her, leaving her unconscious. Much indignation is expressed at Brownsville', and Burton only escaped being lynched by the stienuous exer tions e f his guard. John McDonald, known as "Van couver Jack," met with what might havo proved a fata) accident. Ho rooms at a lodging hom-o on Fifth and Washington streets, Portland, and was sitting near a rear window skylarking with some young men in tho court be low. In attempting to throw a basin of water on thorn he lost his balance and fell out of tho window on a fenco below, a distance of about twenty feet. A supeilicial examination showed that no bones were broken, but ho was pretty badly shaken up, and may bo internally hurl. Word comes from Sand island of tho I drowning of two men, Chailes Gus tinson and Alfred Blank, boat-puller, fibbing for tho Astoria Packing Com pany, The men had their boat an chored off" tho Groat Republic spit. At tho him of the tido the water always gets rough. Tho waves rolling in, tho men concluded to leave the boat and swim ashore. Both wero overwhelmed a ml drowned. Tho boat was recov ired and brought to tho cannery. Gustinson was a lino young man aged 23, and is deeply regretted. Tho boat-puller was a 6tranger in tho country. . i ce, ageii iz years, was snot and in stantly killed by Albert Bean, another young man. .burly m tho dnv Beau, with his friend George Golden, wont on a beating excursion on tho bay, ac companied by two girls. When the party returned from S.uuiohto in the evening they wont to a down-town ros- taurunt for dinner, and thou prome naded in Columbia square, near their homos. tVhilo there thoy got into a quarrel with some hoodlums and bean finally sent a bullet through Robertson's heart. Ho then ran awav but returned and stirrended himself. Golden and llio two girls wero arrested em tho spot, but later the gills were released. Been stated that he linnl in telf defei.se. "No meat for dinnor, eh?" quiered Jacob Wall as ho sat down to his din ner in Troy. "Very woll I'll go after some. I hat was ono day eight yours ago, and he has not returned yet. Ho is probably hunting for something ex tra. A Vormont man who movod out to Illinois several years ago took a trip back lat month just to get anold-fash-ionod doughnut made by his niothor. When ho got it ho found ft just like any other, and a llttlo poorer than his own wife inudo. A justico of the poaco nt Pent water, Mich., recently sontoneod a man to uinety-nlno years' imprison, mont for shooting another man's hog. Ho said ho would have lisngod tho mis creant if tho laws of Michigan hail in cluded hllli'itlir niiii.ii.) tli.i i,.ll. iiients to be used in extreme cases.