The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, April 03, 1890, Image 6

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    THE OREGON SCOUT.
JONES & CHANCEY,
Publishers
UNION OREGON.
THE PACIFIC COAST.
THE JUG-RIDGE LITERARY.
Tlir Srliool-MmtrrVAmiiinptlnn of Shake,
pnirp I'rovokt-H G'rltlelMin.
tdSTThe last mooting of tho Jug Rldgo
"Literary was a plcasurablo ovcnt in
many respects, but tlioro was n foaturo
op two tliat demand attention at our
Lands. Wo have, nothing against tbo
now schoolmaster, but wo would bo de
relict in our duty as a journalist if wo
failed to call him down a pop from bin
lofty porch in attempting to read from
Shakespeare. What can a country
schoolmaster know about tlio dlviuo
poet, wo should like to know?
tSfln his assumption of tbo soliloquy
in "Richard 111.," whoro tbo guilty
King wonders whether it is bettor in
One Thousand Iron Molders on a
Strike in San Francisco.
A Mother Finds Hor Daughter Who
Was Kidnaped Eight Years
Ago In Montana.
Tlio Milton Eagle will bo moved to
Baker City.
Tbo San Francisco iron molders' strike
involves 1,000 men.
Tlio Utah Legislature has killed the
Australian ballot bill.
Spokane lind a damaging 250-pound
giant powder explosion.
Scott, who murdered bis wife, Ib on
trial at MeMinnvillo Or.
l'ostofllces have been established
EASTERN ITEMS.
FOREIGN NEWS. 'PORLTAND MARKET.
John L. Sullivan Tackles
Wrong- -Man.
the
The Body of a Bank Robber Proves
to be That of an Ottawa,
Kan., Farmer.
tbo mind to suitor tbo slings and arrows ! Ravenna and Vega, Wash
of outrageous fortune, or to fly toothers
wo know not of, our now schoolmaster
mode a ghastly spectacle of himsolf. It
is tbo opinion of your correspondent,
pivon without fear or favor, that this
was a pieco of botch work unworthy to
lie presontcd to a Jug Hidgo audionco.
Tlio depicting of tbo cbaractor in cos
tumo was also an insult to tlio intelli
gent ladies and gonts present, who
authorlzo us to state that they can toll a
Shakespearian character without its bo
ing labeled with a lot of cast-oil clothes
of tbo period. T.his unscomingly ploco
of presumption was vory properly ro
eontcd. tyTho young gont who throw tbo
turnip and bit tbo would-bo Shakespear
ian roador on the car moves in the vory
liost circles on tbo IUdgo, and his excel
lent aim was a matter of congratulation
all around. Tbo idea of the schoolmas-
. tcr strutting in upon his critical audi
onco in tights with a sword dangling at
his side was simply absurd. It is small
wonder that ho was greeted with shouts
of laughter, particularly from tbo la
dies. When our ambitious Richard
reached the line, "Oh, that this too, too
nolid flesh would molt," tbo shouts of
laughter were simply deafening and
ivoro hoard clear across the Dawson
jilacn to Squiro Dawson's residence.
Solid flesh in connection with tho reve
lation of those tights was too much for
fi .lug Ridgo audionco.
E35""Tho temptation to strip him of his
cloak and leave him standing there be
fore a critical audionco In those tights
was too great to resist, and three well
Known and popular young gents woro on
tbo stage as if actuated by a siniultano
ouh inspiration, and it is needless to say,
3iu was shorn of his toga in tho twinkling
'of an eye. This created great merriment.
,4o made a feeble resistance and had
jilio audacity to appeal to tho audionco,
tut our people worn entirely in sympa
thy with tbo fun-loving boys, who woro
forged on with lusty cheers. It is true
that bo felled two of tho boys with woll
ilirected blows from bis sturdy lists, and
for this ho will have all tho lighting ho
tan stand up to before his term closes.
Wo know whereof wo afllrm.
t&The recoption of this fellow at
ftur Literary shows tho folly of new
touiora in a community putting on nioro
nirs than they can conveniently carry.
tSTWn regrot to state that tbo mlnls
r, of whom wo bad a right to oxpeot
liettor things, soomod to bo in sympathy
4vlth tho pedagogue, and went so far as
to riso in bis place when tho turnips
Woro flying tbo thiokost and call for fair
fcdny. A few turnips shlod in bis direc
tion bad tbo olTect of silencing him.
titraugo that the ministor should thus
take tlio chances of destroying his in
fluence in our community. Wo trust wo
are no alarmist, but if bo should lind a
(goodly number of buttons and sbiuglo
mails In tho contribution box noxt Sun
day, when bo is expecting qultu a lift
to bolp him out with that old grocery
Mil, ho will understand where tho
trouble lies. Moro anon. N. Y. World.
at
ns
nt
O. 0. White has been confirmed
Public Printer of Washington.
James Haggard's saddlery store
Walla Walla bus been closed on attach
ments. At San Pedro union seamen abducted
Captain Waggoner and four non-union
seamen.
San Franciscans have signed a petition
asking for a repenl of tho long and short
haul claueo of the interstate commerce
law.
San Francisco wool buyers think the
mortality among Bheop "will not affect
prices.
The deal which was to sell San Fran
cisco breweries to English syndicates has
fallen through.
Governor Slioup thinks tho only oppo
sition to Idaho's admission will bo the
teat-oath clause.
Orilla Tlirapp has been sent to tbo Sa
lem insane asylum from Washington
county, Oregon.
At Dutch Flat, Cal., CharleE Mel tor se
riously cut M. C. Gorton, telegraph op
erator at Gold Hun.
Tho Skagit Chief has been fined $1G0
by the Port Townsond inspectors for
overloading with passengers.
The 23,O0O libel suit of tlio California
State bank against tbo Sacramento Hco
has licon dismissed by mutual consent.
Tlio gospel steamer Glad Tidings, pre
viously reported wrecked and a total Iops,
has nrrived safely at Port Simpson, B. C.
LaRluncho has soured on tlio California
Athletic Club. Ho says be will light
Dempsey at tho Occidental or Goldon
Gate.
Ono hundred and sixty men nro nt j
work on the Klgin branch of the Union
''! fie. niitl iijo more arc, exnected at La I
Grande. '
Two prisoners in tho Walla Walla pen-!
itentiary were caught in tlio act while I
tryimr to saw tl.eir way out with a hand- j
saw blade.
John Jackson, aged 18 yoars, an Eng
lish sailor on the ship Stunmore, fell from
the topmast to tho deck und was killed at
San Francisco.
Albert Tait of Tacoma, who attempted
to blackmail a Pendleton (Or.) hotol
keopor, has beon sentenced to two years'
imprisonment for fornication.
GoTornor Ferry of Washinton has ap
pointed Fremont Campbell of Pierce and
J. M. Kinmird of Spokane additional
Superior Judges of those counties.
A $5,000 fire occurred at Helena, Mont.,
and flvo men were seriously injured by
an explosion of gas, tbo incendiary hav
ing cut the pipe so that tho gas would
cscano.
It is stated that notwithstanding the
throwing out. of tlio bills in the interest
of tho Siwkano Falls and Northern tbo
road will bo pushod on to the Canadian
border.
A freight train collided with ft switch I
engine nt Sprague, Wash., and A. Ander-
ln an
Ex-Governor English of Connecticut Is
seriously ill.
Ex-Congressman Taulbee's condition
is precarious.
Great advanres in tho price of rubber
goods are likely.
The Amateur Athletic Union met at
Wilmington, Del.
T. S. Dodd shot Pat Desmond
Ogden saloon quarrel.
Slosson defeated Shaefer in the billiard
tournament at New York.
Tlio bill for an Assistant Secretary of
War has passed both Houses.
The funeral of tho late Minister Pen-1
dloton was held at Cincinnati. 1
A league has been formed in Montreal ,
looking to tbo independence of Canada.
Tho President has approved the act!
providing for an Assistant Secretary of ' vanco of Od per day
Affairs in Hayti Reported in an
Unsettled State.
Young Abe Lincoln, Son of the
Minister to England, Dies In
London.
General Ogazon, Mexican ex-Minister
of War, is dead.
The Pope's death is now expected to
occur at any time.
The Emppror and Prince Bismarck
have had a serious quarrel.
The German elections have resulted in
increasing Bismarck's control over the
Emieror.
The Prince of Wa'es condoles witli
Minis'er Lincoln on tbo death of the hit
ter's hop.
The Portuguese government will oiler
Serra Pinto a diplomatic posit on at
Washington.
Young Abo Lincoln, son of Robert T.
Lincoln, United States Minister to Eng
land, is dead.
Carpenters in nine shin vards on the
Thames, England, have stru'k for an ad-
War.
The past week shows an improvement
i in tho distributive movement of traUe.
and jobbers are busy in most line. The
weather la more pleafant, but still unset
tled, and there is evtry belief expressed
In increased trade activity as soon as con
ditions are more uniform. Staple gro
ceries, dry go ds and hardware have been
especially brisk.
Private advices state that there is an
active speculative demand for coffee in
both New York and San Francis o, and
that all grades are taken at full value.
AGRICULTURAL I M PLKM EXT3.
Breaking Plow 8 3155
Broadcast Seeders OiCaHO
Binding Twine lOperctdis 18c
Binding Wire " ' 12jc
Grain Drills '..llOtoJOO
Gang Flow 100115
Osborne's Mowers 20perctdls ia
Reapers .... " " 1
" ComMwrs&Rprs " " 150
' Droppers. .. " " 130
" Steel-frame self
blnd'tr Harvesters " " 1F0
Railroad Barrows, iron whls tfdoz 4855
Railroad Barrows, wocd whls " HO
Road Plow 3023
Solid steel scrapers 12trl4
Steel disk barrows 0 00
Spring wagons 12-) 170
Sulky Plow 75'ffOS
Walking plows 0(225
Wagons, all makes 110100
WATER MONOPOLIES.
Count von Szaparry, at present Minis-
Tho Chicago Board of Trade .'s making I ter of Agriculture, will succeed Tisza as
war on bucket shops
tition.
Too much conipe
Tho Brotherhood's basoball season will
open April 24 and close October 4, with
140 games.
Pittsburg has granted ii lot of street
railway franchises, covering eighty miles
of its streets.
Hungarian Prime Minister.
Jerry Ti ghman, an American financier
of London, has been sen'enced to one
year's imprisonment for forgery.
The QiiPtta sank off" tbo coast of Aus
tralia, and 200 lives were lost. Tho fatal
rock was not shown on the chart.
Tlio Chinese irovornment. i in:iainir
William Bucknell, a Philadelphia phi-: troops on tho Siberian frontier, as an
lanthropist, died suddenly of apoplexy, early attack by Russians is feared,
aged 79 years. j The United States men-of-war Atanta
Tho two-vear-old filly Roverie, by Al-1 and Boston of the revolving squadron
ciuar out of Sallio Babrow, was sold at ' have sailed from Genoa for Naplzs.
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5(201
40
33
New York for $10,000
State Senator Brown of Ohio lias re
signed. Tlio resignation will embarrass
tlio Democratic majority.
Tho Athenieiini Club of London has
blackballed Flannagan, author of the
" Parnellisin and Cnnie" articles
Riu. Mmirnn nilwnn fnrmni.lv nf PI,;. Costa Rica
uuuiviuaia. . . .
Roasted Java.
DAGS.
Bnrlaps, 40 in
Burlaps, 45 in
Burlaps, CO in
Gnnnics, ?8x40
Potato bags, net cash
Wool 4 lb, "
Wool 34 lb. "
Wheat sacks, spot, netefsh
Wheat sacks, extra, second baud . .
COFFEES.
Green
Guatemala. t lb 22234
Java, lb 25 27
Mocha, I? lb 28 C31
No. 1 Costa Rica, lb ''2 '3
Rio, t? lb 22 23
Salvador, & lb 211224
Roasted. In Bajrs
Arbucklo's Arlosa. iff lb
Olosset & D.'u Columbia 1 lb prs
ii iir'ii' k n ii e ii i . . . n . -
ivuv. vniiain a. omiui oi mo rerKins cago, win periorm tno tun r.u services
street Baptist church, Boston, has been at tbo grave of i oung Abe Lincoln,
oxpelled for drunkenness. , General Marcus Carvillo will shortly
Ex-Governor John Palmer is the mum-1 take command of tho Mexican troops now
imous choice of tho Illinois Democrats operating against the Yaqtii Indians,
for United States Senator. , Father Kinsella and fifteen others im-
Net earnings of tho Texas Pacific rail-1 prisoned for actions at Clongorv have
been released. Kilkenny had a glor.ous
time over it.
road during tbo pi.st vear vear wore $1,
(IT)(i,744, an increase of .f.'l(W,027.
Rear-Admiral Kimbcrly lias been or
dered to act as President of the Naval
Board of Inspection and Survey.
Maggie Mitchell has purchased her sec
ond summer residence at Berkeley, Cal
Her first ono is at Long Branch.
Tlio Alaska seal lease lias been let to
i tlio North American Commercial Com
j puny, it being tho highest bidder.
I Tlio American wire, rod and nail mills
jut Anderson, Ind., the largest in the
uuniurv, were uuruuti; loss, ;fiuu,UUU.
F. W. Wheelor's ship yard and dry
dock at. Bay City, Mich., has been sold
to an English syndicato for $8,500,000.
Tlio public debt statement for February
has just been pub'ished, and shows a
decrease in tho debt of over $8,000,000.
Lieutenant Converse, in charge of the
new torpedo boat Cusbing, says she is
tip to all requirements and a perfect suc
cess.
Tlio House Committee will adviso in
ert using the duty on hay, peas barley,
potatoes and other Canadian unporta-1
tions. :
Tho Atlantic and Pacific's report shows !
a decrease hi its gross earnings for last
month of $02,732, as compared with last,
year.
25j)20
25 (a 211
25 (S28
25i28
3a mi
Roasted Mocha 35 37
VEGETA11LES (FRESH).
Cabbage, V lb
Carrots, per sk
Oarrots. young, tfdoz...
Celery, doz
Lettuce, I? doz.
a rent Companies OrHiilred to Control
the IrrlRiitton of Arid I.utnl.
The laws, of tho Western States and
Territories ovcrwhero recognize and
protect tho right of tho first or "prior
appropriator ' of water. If the first set
' tier on tho banks of a stream draws oil
1 in his ditch, one-half or tho wholo of tho
customary flow to irrigato his farm, bo
has the right to tako this one-half or tho
wholo flow forever, to'tlio entire exclusion
of any subsequent settler. But tho samo
rule applies to rivers of largo size. As
the quick-witted Westerner stands by
tho sido of ono of tho great rivers and
looks over thousands of acres of deset
land along its banks ho sees a fortuno
in tho situation. Only got capital
enough together, organizo a great com
pany, dig an immenso canal which will
"appropriate"' all tho water in tho
river, and you command tbo wholo val
ley. It is the position of tbo Western
railroads repeated. Insteadof waiting
for settlers to como and dig Httlo
ditches as they need them, an immenso
capital digs one hugo canal watoring
thousands of farns, and then draws set
tlers by advertisement and boom. So
all over tho West, throughout Colorado,
in Central and Southern California, in
Montana and Idaho, on tho Salt and
Gila rivers, in Southern Arizona, there
are great companies, with capitals run
ning into tho millions, putting this idea
into fleet. Tho canals they dig aro
twenty, thirty or oven fifty miles long.
Tho largest aro a hundred feet wide
and ton feet deep, vory rivers in them
selves. They follow tho contour of tho
country, running back further and fur-
ther from tho river as tho latter falls
j away. Tho main canals give oil later
i al branches at frequent intervals, and
by an ingenious system of gates, cross
i ings and ditches sends water to ovory
J foot of arable ground botween it and
j tho river. Tho land belongs to tbo
Government, and is taken up by individ
ual settlers at merely nominal prices
' under tho "Desert Land act." But tho
j water holongs to tho Canal Company,
and it is this water that tho sottler
really pays for. Walter Gilletto Bates,
in Scribner.
RETREAT FOR DOGS.
The Pope will recommend Cardinal
VaiuitolH as his snccessor. The Cardinal
was born in 1834 and nominated in 18S7.
He is an Italian.
Leagues have been formed in Rio Jan
eiro, Biih'a. Para, Santos and Pernani
buco, Brazil, to boycott British in favor
of American goods.
A carload of furniture, carpets, cur
tains, books and bric-a-brac lias l)eensent
to Clu'rvaux for tlio use of tho impris
oned Duke of Orleans.
Reports from South America are to the
eil'ect that an epidemic along the Amazon
has prevented rubber gathering. A great
scarcity is threatened.
Tho French government has decided to
institute proceedings against the paper
L'Egalito for advising the German So
cialis to shoot Eiiipoar William.
A sculling mutch has been arranged
between Neil Matterson and Peter Kemp
for tho championship of the world. The
race will take place at Sydney April 25.
At a meeting of tho French Colonial
Congress a resolution was adopted favor
ing the immediate declaration of a
French protectorate over the kingdom of
Dahomey.
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.. 001 00
124
Onions, V 100 lbs a IW3 25
Potatoes, V 100 lbs 1 751 00
Potatoes, sweets, S lb 2i
Radishes, f doz 12$
Spinach
Turnips, sk 1 25
POULTRY.
4 005 25
25 1 50
00a8 50
Chickens, large young, tC doz,
Chickens, broilers
Chickens, old
Ducks. 4? doz
Geeso. young, V doz 10 0011 00
Turkeys, young. V lb 10
Grouse and Pheasants 3 00
FRESH FRUITS.
Apples 1 5022 00
Bananas, tf bunch 3 504 00
Lemons, California, V bx 3 75 g 4 00
Lemons, Sicily, V bx, new. fl 50
Limes, cwt 1 50
Oranges, Riversides 3 00
Oranges, Seedless 4 50(24 75
DRAIN.
Barley, whole, tfctl
Corn, $ 100 lbs
O-ts, good, old, t( bushel.
uatrt, new,
MIGHTY "EXCLUSIVE.
' A Mrii Which ('mined tho I.on of Two
Per Cent, oil 1140,000.
About a week ago a Detroit roal-ostato
donler became very tired and had tho
following sign printed and posted on his
ifloor:
"No tramps neon apply."
"No money to lend."
"Haven't a postage stamp to sparo."
"No mutches supplied."
. "Wo have bad tliogrippo."
"Have seen a dozen such winters."
"Wo are not 'in' to bores."
, "Wo have no railroad pass."
"We don't want to Invest in mines."
"No corns to bo pared olL"
"No stationery wanted."
"Wo don't sign any bonds,"
"Don't want any llfo insuranco."
"Interviewers will please keep out."
The sign had been up a day or so when
tin old man opened tho door very care
fully and walked in, and after a bit ob
terved: "I've been rending your sign out
liero."
"Then profit by It," was tho brusquo
reply.
Ho shut the door and went away, and
half a day later that sign cauio down.
The old man had 510,000 worth of laud
to hell, and he called upon another deal
er and loft bis memoranda, with tho re
murk that a man who was so mighty ox
iluslvo as that could ;iover get near
iiougb to tho public to sell any thing.
JKitrolt Free Press.
Iliiilneii ,iiureil.
Plrsf piiterfaiiillias - Beg pardon for
Jiitruillug, but the fuct Is your sou has
proposed for tho hand of my daughter;
und as tho two families are iilmodt
strangers, you knowing nothing of my
daughter and I nothing of your sou, I
thought it would bo a sensible thing to
como around and coin pure notes.
Second paterfuinlltus Excellent tdeat
Has your daughter ulwuys had every
thing she wanted-drosses, Jewels, wult-lug-maids,
and so on?
"No. Shu had to help hor mother.
How old was your boy boforo you stopped
thrashing hlmV"
"Well, I thrashed him protty regu
larly until ho wan nearly grown up."
"I Hin satisfied."
' "So urn 1." J$, Y Weekly.
General Anton'o Lutano, commanding
ilio nn.i,.rli.w... nt T. ......... C... C.I.... I...
ml . . .. , .. I kill? lUI'ill lIHUlli VI 4.iimot3 u.ui tllivu nil i
Tlio gross earnings of tho Canadian 1 ,i:,i ,A,...i.. .... f- ,'
ellects ot wounds received in u personal
encounter.
Many papers, including the Klein Jour
nal, at'rihuts the government's defeat in
the recent elections for the Reichstag to
popular dis oiiteiitoverilsioloniiil policy,
especially in regard to Samoa.
The King of Dahomey has aimm do
raciiio lor the montii snow an incroaso
of $73,000 over the same period tho pre
ceding year.
The Atlantic Firo and Marino Insur-
son, fireman of tho Bwitch engine, was ! unco Company of Provideneo, R. 1., has
thrown under tho lire-box and ciusbod , dcculou to wind up its allairs and go out
to death. of business.
John Bucklov of Portland, who was The body of the robber of the Valley
stubbed by William Brown and swore i Falls (Kan.) bunk has been identified as ft.ted the French killing eight and c-m-falsoly
to shield his assailant, has just ! that of Charles Robinson, a farmer Hv-1 tiirinir quite a n'uuitier of Frencn and
oecn louim giniiy oi perjury ior uiu sec- ...g mm iui.i. ot(ier .;llr0(e.m,. Ho then attacked Ko-
oud time. Charles Vail, charged with the murder tonon, and was repulsed, leaving 400
In the Victoria Parliament an ellbrt of h's wife, whoso life was heavily in-1 dead on the field,
was made to incorporate an anti-Chinese snred.ut St. Charles, Mo., has been held i if ;H reported tint 'itlairs -ire in i vert
clause in the Westminster street railway ; for the grand jury. unsettled sta'e atVoVt-.iu-p'riiice, llavti,
incorporation b II, but tt was beaten, only , (, t (Ul.m,ssion ivvai8 :,, ti1(. !.,.:., and that recently an attempt was made
carpet business, and the manufacture rs 1 1() l,lIr11 the town. The general impros
will probublv stop 25 per cent, of the , H'OI ' that the Hippolvte government
win ic oi suori (liiiauon.
80 00
1 50
4'6'(a"42
live, v iuu ids, nominal l rcifisi 25
Wheat, Valley, V HO lbs 1 171 20
Wheat, Eastern Oregon 1 12il 15
DAIRY PRODUCE.
Butter
Oregon fancy creamery- 25
Choice dairy 20
Common 812J
t'lCKied, California 180,21)
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flvo voting for it.
Tho Washington House Coinmitfo'o on
Tide Lands has liuiorted favorably the
bill giving the United States Government
title to tho tide lands in front of its inili
taiy reservation.
Tho Oregon Republican Stato Central
Committee met in Portland on the (tli
instant and selected Portland us the place
and April 1(1 as the time for holding the
State convention.
A. M. Wassoti, a saloon man at Sidida,
Cal., became involved in a quarrel with
a gang of railroad laliorors, and shot one
of them dead. Tlio rest took him out to
u pino tree near by and lynched him.
Gas was struck at Stockton in a water
well being sunk on the State asylum
grounds at n depth of 1,070 feet. ' The
tlow is 2,000 feet daily. It will ho sunk
600 feet deepor for a larger gas supply.
Mrs. Grillln of North Yiikima, Wash.,
has just gained control of her daughter,
who had been kidnaped Ironi tier eight
years ago by a man named Davis in Mon
tana or Novadr.. She was found in a
lioardiug school nt Stwknno Falls, where
she had been placed by a man named
Norlhcott.
Two Chinese woodohoppers nt Vir
ginia, Nov., hud a desperate tight in their
cabin. So Hoy killed his antiiHoiiist,
who wiib known us " Six Bitty," by chop
ping his head open witli a hatchet- Hoy
was also seriously woiii.dcd, hut he re
sisted urrest and' held the cabin some
timo before he was finally captured.
A saloonkeeper mimed Noufor and a
young miner named Maun, while under
tlio lutluotico ot liquor, quarreled at
looms for nine mouths.
Captain Samuel B. Washburn of the
famous Washburn fnuily of Minnesota,
proprietor of tho Wu libu'rn mills at Min
neapolis, died at Avon, N Y.
Chauncoy M. Depew denies that he
contemplates resigning na President of
tho New York Central to bocoino a can
didate for the Presidency in 1802.
The dissensions between Tis.u, Prime
Minister, and other members of tlio
Hungarian Cabinet in regard to tlio nut'
ur.ilization of Louis Kossuth lias finally
resulted in the withdrawal from the.Min
istrv of Tis.a, the Emperor having ac
cepted bis resignation.
Tho Czar lias received a threatening
letter from a woman who shins herself
At Perry Sound, Out., William Robin-, "Tvhebrikova " The writer says that
f son's house burned, and bis son und two 1 unless he modifies his reactionary f olicy
, two daughters perished. The leimiinder he will meet the fate of lVer 111., Paul
of the family escaped by jumping. I. and Alexander. A copy of tho letter
.,,., ,. . . was sent at tho same time to each of the
, Rev. C lenient M. Butler died at Ger- .M,isters t the same time.
, inaiitown. Til., aged SO years. During . , . , , , .. .
the rebellion iio was enn loyed by the -Myor eiwiiinnn Mttuekwl a fortified
Government in several imimrtimt 'mis- I'tioii held by Bwaii.ilien at Atiulcni
mxil 1 liele, and earned it after severe lighting.
.. , ..... . XT , , The German force consisted of 5110 Sou-
Hon. b urner Miller of xNew Wk has (1anese and forty olllcers. wliile Bwana
been elected Presidenl 1 of the Nicaragua heri had 1,500 men. The battle lasted
i Canal (oiiunny. A. 0. Cheney, hereto- Kveia imir.Si im,i the victory of tbo
i, . " ,ui;,lu German commander was complete.
Mwunuu. Kinu nf Pimnlii. wlm ffi.e Bran, r
being deposed una unveil Iroiu the coun
try returned and with the aid of mis
1 Eastern fancy creamery.
California choice
Cheese
New California
Oregon skims and old
Swiss Cheese, domestic
Young America, Or
Eg(?8
Oregon, t? doz
Eastern, $7 doz
FLOUR.
Portland patent roller, t? bbl.
Salem patent roller
Dayton patent roller
Cascadla patent roller
Country brands
McMlnnville
Superfine
White Lily
Grahim U 25
Rye Hour 0 00
3 75
: 75
:s (i )
:i 0)
:t 53
3 V5
2 50 I
3 75 I
A Queer KiikIIhIi Institution Patronized
by Oiicen Victoria.
Somo twenty-seven years ago such a
home was made at Battorsea, a part of
London, by a benevolent lady. Sinco
hor death it has been carried on by an
association composed of many of tho
nobility.
During tho last year 12.SS1 dogs have
been admitted to tho homo, most of
them being brought in by tho police.
! Over 1,500 wero restored to thoir own
ers, and an equal number found new
homes. Most of tho animals aro gath
ered from tho streets, whero they are
found wandering, and if sick or injured
aro painlessly destroyed. Tho dogs to
bo killed aro placed in an air-tight-apartment
largo enough to admit 100 at.
a timo, for sometimes a largo number
must bo disposed of at once, and by
means of apparatus chloroform is intro
duced, and tho poor creatures quietly go
to sleep never to waken.
A crematorium has been erected in
connection with the home, which is tho
common grave of tho dogs destroyed,
and tho bones aro afterward sold, tho
proceeds being used toward tho ex
penses of tho institution. Ono of tho
waifs, a noble great Newfoundland, now
owned by a lady who is interested in tho-
I home, begs upon tho wharves, and the
J last year collected in a box suspended
- from his neck about twentv-fivo dollars.
which, no doubt, from a grateful heart,
ho was- most happy to present to the
homo. Connected with tho dogs' homo is a.
cats' bouse, whoro stray Tommies aro
cared for and pot Tabbies aro boarded
to accommodate their indulgent owners;
and as more than S100 dollars was last
year received for board, it is quite
evident that this institution is appre
ciated. Tho Queen and tho Prince of Wales
aro the patrons of tho home, tho former
giving fifty dollars ovory year towards
its support. No dog is allowed to bo
taken away from tho institution unless
it is claimed or sold; all who enter tho
door of this homo may reasonably ex
pect forever after a comfortablo, happy
life. Well-Spring.
KEEPING A HORSE.
SKL'DS.
Grass Seeds
Timothy Orchard Grssa
Red Top
Bluo Grass
English Rye Grass
Italian Rye Grass
Australian ltyo Grass
Mosquito
Millet
Hungarian Millet. 5 w 0
Mixed Lawn Grass 12(315
Clover Seeds
Red Clover.
White Clover
Alsyke Clover ,
Alfalfa
Miscellaneous-
Canary 44
Flax 4jg 5
Hemp 5 (2) 5J
itapc, uainorniA (9 4
It'
Not
0 0J
11 (?!12
7 a o
12 U
IKSi 0
Uifelt
74 0
7 (10
o M IS
10 (a 18
15 17
041104
4 5
President.
Intimate friends of Robert Lincoln in
Chicago express tho opinion that in view
of the death of bis son he will soon resign
the post of Minister to Great Britain and
return to Chicago,
A memorial has beon introduced in the
South Dakota Senato asking Congress to
submit to a vote of the people of the
United States the question of prohibition
of the liquor trotlic.
Tho alleged scheme to colonizo Okla
homa und make it a negro State has
aroused tin settlers to a Vigh pitch of ex
citement. White settlers aro driving
fj:kd.
ton 17 Ooffits m
Hay. If ton. baled 15 00 1 1(1 00
Ground Barley, ton 22 51X221 00
Mill Chop, trton 18 002() (0
Oil Cake Meal, tfton...
Shorts, f ton
30 malii 50
20 00 "21 00
Yrckn, Cal.. mid Noufor wont lnshlnd the ! """' " nro .
bar, secure! an ice pick and attacked cw,owd I00!1'0 out of tl,e '.
deuce of Prince DolgoroakolF, which uinm
examination was found to contain the
head of a woman. With the parcel was
an anonymous note, saying: "This Is
mir first oxnlnlt. Wn will uwni mtt.ln
Mann. Tho latter drown inxtkot knife It is reported that an Knuhsh Hi-ndl. 1 ln W th Itlmtor ' " It l h.lin.-mi i...
and stubbed the aggressor live times, In- cnte is negotiating for the purchase of woman was killed for betraying the Ni-
lllcting Bovere and probably fatal woutds. four firms in the United StateB now con- hilists.
Tho lust newB received from tho troops , trolling the iiuimtdicturo of Bodn water Baron von Berlepsch German Minister
Ii' l,,'Bl,'t jt fie live ApucheB who killed ""d J!1'' al)l,2ntus 'or lndweou $S,000,000 0f Commerce, has been instructed to
l;rclgliter llerliert on tho Gila river on 'ami N.OOO.OOO. draft bills looking to the settlement of
the 2d instant Ib that LtentenniitB Wat- John L. Sullivan got drunk in a aloon the lalwr question, based on tho opinion
Hon and ( lark nro hot on the trail of the the other night und ollored to whin a of experts given before the Stato Coun-
numU'icrs, who are heading a little woBt young man aeatod nt one of tho tables, oil. Pending tho lmssage of tho bills
of l ort Ajmche, und are pue Jug them The lattor with his right arm lloored tho provisional measures will Ik introduced
hard. A Binall detijchineiit will le sent bosH logger, and immediately ran nwuv. for the protection of workingiuen
put from Fort Apache to Intercept them Sullivan arose and wanted to clean out Among these will bo one providing for
If ponelblo. the Buloon,lmthlBfrlendBpnjvonttHlhlm. the formation of workmen's coinmlttoes.
. i.. i . , . ,
sioiunies conquered iuu rooeis, nas re
sumed authority in Uganda. Ho lias
proclaimed hints If a Christian and given
tho principal posts to Protestants mid
Catholics, and a dangerous, rivalry has Rough.......
sprung up between tlioni. " Edged...... .
A ghastly find has come to light in i Nloorfn!? '.'.'. 18 m
.miBiuH. ,i iwaui Hiis urn ui iiiu resi-1 xmo. j cei ins
I.UMI1ER HOUOII AND DIIESSKI).
Per M, 10 00
12 00
..o
20 00
22 50
22 f 0
22 50
2 50
25 00
ih on
No. 2 rustic 18 00
oiear rougii....
Clear P. 4S
No. 1 Ilooriug, .
:so. l celling
No. 1 rustic
Stepping I...
HALT.
Coarse -Fine
aw iti lg, pton 17 00
100-ttibapj, tun 1' 00
Ground Hock, SOdb bags, f ton 12
wool..
Kaitern Oregon
According to shrinkage 10 14
Valley
Spring clip. 10 18
Uuipqua 11KSJ20
Umpqua, lambs and fall 10H
Sueh mi I:iii-iinIvi) I.tixiirr an
.llHiiy Suppose.
Driving a horso is not such an oxpon
! slvo luxury as one would supposo. Of
i course it costs lots of money to bo ablo
to drive a crack. A first-class trotter
costs as much as ono wants to pay. A.
I good 2:20 horse can bo bad for about
i 55,000. and a thousand moro can bo add
ed to that amount for ovory half second
be can go faster than 2:20 down to 2:12.
Those that can trot faster than that aro
phenomenal, and bring fabulous prices.
Axtell's price was 8100,000; Sunol's 50,
000, and Maud S.'s 40,000. A good
three-mlniito horse that can do fair work
, on the road can ho bought for S200. Of
course he won't beat every thing ho
1 moots, but he will make a good showing.
This is bow a bill for a horso and rig
would look:
Fair .1:(Hl hor.o t oo
UtiKKj' (leeoiul hand) j,
lliirncss ,
whip iu
blankets 25
Total jxm)
Tho buggy, blankets, whip and har
ness can ull bo bought at an auction
sale. An experienced man should bo
consulted, though, boforo tbo purchaso
Is made, or tbo buyor may bo swindled.
The cost of taking caro of tho horse
would make a bill for a year look like
this one:
Twelve month board at $25 per month. .J30O
ShoelilK H
I'ulntliiK luigKy ami repulrlnK huniena. . . 30
SuiHlrtcH, liu-lucllng veterinary surgeon.. 12
Total $av
This would mean an outlay of aboutl
S7 a week. A goal top-coat Is neces
sary, and o are u pair of driving glovos.
Theho will cost about 00. So that tbo
comploto rig would necessitate an out
lay of alwut S450,- and it would cost
about S7 a wook to keep it. But then
what an amount of good healthy onjoy
ment can bo gotten out of it N. Y.
Star.