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mix smu 'B. CHANOEY, Publisher, Union, Or. PACIFIC COAST. Frost Lays Low Potato Vines in Nevada, THE ARID LAND CONVENTION. Southern California Counties Adopt a Graduated Sohedulo for As sessing Fruit Trees. A ten-mile pipe lino to Santn Monica from tho oil wella near Los Angeles ia proposed. Tho attendance of school Spokane this year ia 3,721. naa 2,704. children tit Last year it Horsetliicvcs are again committing depredations in tho eaatem part of Washington. More than 1,000 notaries public have been appointed einco Washington be came a State Tho Ashland Tidings says that (50,000 boxea of peaches will bo shipped from that thriving locality this neason. Frost in tho upper valleys of Mason, Jacks and Carson districts, Nov., 1ms completely laid tho potato vines low. Various counties in Oregon are leaning bonds for required improvements, and these in every instanco are Bold at a pre mium. Tho schooner Premier has arrived at San Francisco from Pirate Covu. The vosoI was reported wrecked, with total loss of tho cargo. J. M. Burko haa won bin suit against tho Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining Company of Wurdncr, Idaho. It involved title to property valued at several mill ion dollars. Governor Toolo of Nevada lias nj- pointeu thirty delegates to the. nu Land Convention, which meets in Salt Lako City September 15 to discuss tho irriga tion question. Workmen aro employed in tho Vir ginia and Truckeo railroad shops night and day on machinery for river mills wincii aro now running at ium must, on Comstock ores. Sixty men aro at work on the Unmet f t n t reservoir in uiu can uaciuui mouuuuns. "When completed it will create a luko of three equaro miles, with an average depth ol tlnrty-live loot. The Indiana at Arriba, N. M., defy the United states authorities, and n strong Joreo with HotchkisH guns will probably "bo aont to make arrcata of Indiana who havo lieon doing damage nnd threaten ing Uvea. Warrants havo lcen issuel at San Di ego for the members of tho Soamen'a Union who assaulted tho captain of tho steamer Hounalow and cruelly beat two others who had naaihtod the captain in eciiring a crow. President Woodruff and Georgo Q. Cannon of tho Mormon Church in an Interview havo defined tho position of the church in regard to politics, which they aay will no longer attempt to acek Iowor in that way. San Diego is delighted over tho fact that Prof. Humes of Pittsburg, tho well known iron manufacturer, ia prospecting at tho former place with tho view of es tablishing an iron plant there of 100 tons daily capacity. Tho Bradatroot morcantilo agency ro porta twonty-soven failures in tho Pacific Coast States and Terrltoriea for tho past week, as compared with flfteon for tho .previous week and aixteon for tho cor responding week of 1800. Tho proposition for an outfall to tho ocean of tho sewerage of Los Angeles is being discussed in tho City Council of that city. It ia believed that tho propo sition, although twice defeated at tho polls, will ovontnally bo carried. A $100,000 endowment fund is being raised for the Pacitic Mothodist College. Dr. Kelly of Nnahvillo, tho newly elected j-rcsmom, win iiiko cuarge oi tnoaoi'ooi, provided tho endowment ia raised. Sev eral Eastern profoasors have iiIbo been engaged. Three Pluto Indiana one buck and two squaws convicted in tho District Court at Winnomucca, Nov., of killing tho Indian ' witch," have lieen sentenced to ten years each in tho State jirison. It is tho llrst conviction in Nevada for aucn an offense. In tho United States Circuit Court at IxM Angeles Judge Ross in the two cases of the United States against the South ern Company, lioing sulta to set aside grants of laud, luia dismissed lioth bills without coats. On motion of counol for tho government an appeal was allowed to tho United States Supremo Court. Tho crop of monster turtles at Mngdn Jena Hay, Lower California, haa induced a company to experiment with canning tho extract for exportation. Tho first lot has gone to England through La Pax. The Lotctr Cdhjomian of Knaenada re ports also that llshiug for hair seala is a .-rowing industry at the head of the Gulf f California, miners buying tho output i nil r.nniM h irniinu. tno mil soctiou oi ijos angeies biip- piieu uy uiu iuucus- v ater uoinpany, in which aro located most of the citv'a Jino residences, ia suffering from a water Juinlno, tho main being too small to nipply tho reservoirs. Some houses only icot water during six hours out of tho twenty-four. There is much alarm in onaoqiienco, and tho grass on tho hills bus loon burned in order to lessen tho chances for a conflagration. The Taconm Athletic Club is in a mimidary. It wishes to incororate, but w told by lawyers that no organization mii lnoorK)rato without having hoiiiu iwclllo object to uecomplUh, This o mo tion affeeta inanv (oral organUHtloiiH, Mtl the courts will probably lie nuked to Will it, Tho uthlutlu cliili denlrog to Uwwiornt In tmlor tlmt it ollleer will m rwMMHinlbln only to the Hinotint nf tfclr lak Ih JxhIhk coiiUuutu to py mwy, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Arizona Iinllntu Tlirenti-n to Wlilto ropulatltm. Kill the The sum of 1. 20 1.71 0.000 haa been naid to tho survivors of the wnr of 1812 tho Mexican war and the war of tho Ilo volution. Arthur Rocrntnrv Snnnldint? has di rocted that tlio three Chinamen arrested nt Detroit for entering this country in violntion of law shall bo sent to ban Francisco for deportation to China. Tho Chinese legation nt Washington has received advicea stating that quiet has been restored at Woo Iloo, China, nnd that the Chinese government has taken steps to prevent further outbreaks Cantain Collon. Commissioner of tho Latin-American Department of tho World's Fair, and who ia now in British Honduras, reports to tho government that tho colony lias given him much en couragement in regard to hia mission and agreed to accent the invitation from the United States at the next meeting of tho Council. Commissioner Morgan of the Indian Bureau has received a telegram from Su perintondent of the Moqui Pueblo In dian School in Keam's Canyon, A. T.,in which ho states that tho" Indians aro threatening to kill the whiles and forci biv take their children from the bchool Tho Commissioner referred tho telegram to tho War Department, with a recom mendation that additional reinforce ments bo forwarded and the ringleaders in tho present troublo bo arrested and held pending the difficulty. The present trouble has grown out or Mm fact that the Indians are opiioscd to having their children attend school. The Chilian insurgent commissionora, it ia said, have letters from Minister Egnn which will insure tliom a hearing at the State Department. One thing the commissioners want to explain is that tho failure of Minister Egan's offer of mediation is not duo to them, as tho Bal maceda partisans claim. Thov will ask tho United States to recognize them as belligerents. France and other European countries aro roadv to follow in tho wake of this country. It is said the Chilians will ask tho restoration of tho arms taken on board tho Itata on tho grounds that tho neutrality laws wero not violated, and thnt tho only penalty to which tho vessel is subject ia for a violation of port regulations. Tho Department of Stato has been no tified of the appointment by the British government of Sir George Baden I'owoll and Mr. Dawson as agents to visit Alaska and collect information respecting the seal fisheries. Tho statement coming from London that these men had been appointed arbiters is erroneous. Tho negotiations looking to tho arbitration of the claims mado by tho United States havo not yet progressed to a point that would permit tho appointment of arbi- ters, and in fact the nature of tlio arbi tration tteeii lias not neon agreed upon. It mav bo that Powell and Dawson will hereafter servo as representatives of tho British government upon the expert commission, which tho two nations aio bound to send to Alaska, but it in alto gether improbable that they will be ap pointed arbiters, as their previous duties might be supposed to unfit tlmm to act judicially in the matter where they for merly acted as partisan exports. CABLEGRAMS. Oitlitlinlmln PrnvnlU io nil Alurinlui; Ki. tout ut the Collouo of (loHlur. Tho Jesuits aro about to Btart a news paper in Homo. Tho British Parliament will bo roguod August 0. pro- General von Schallendorf, formerly (Jorman Minister ot war, is dead French engineers are discuesing tho possibility of a railroad across the desert of banara. Alio l' rencn uabmot is discussing an appropriation of $200,000 for tho Chicago 1'iur uispiays. Tho Arabs in Yemen havo again de feated tho Turkish troops and cut the telegraph lines. Mra. French-Sheldon, who ptarted on an exploring expedition in Africa, haa returned to Zanzibar seriously ill. Franco will compol llnvti to pav an indemnity to tho widow of Uigaud, tho .bronenman recently ahot by Illppolito. Peru refusca to recognizo the belliger ent righta of tho insurgents of Chili not withstanding tho promise of large terri tory. It is claimed that tho Princo of Wales, not being a newspaper reader, is unaware of tho storm of journalistic indignation aroused by tho baccarat athur. Tho French mlllora have been canvass ing tho wheat situation at home, and re port that Franco will havo to import at tho lowest 00,000,000 bushebi 0f wheat. There aro 150 casca of ophthalmia among the students of tho Co 11 ego of Goalar, Germany. Tho maladv has taken an almost opidomle form, and ia causing much alarm. Tho British govornment intends to summon tho House early inJanuaryand stake its fato on tho Irish local-government bill. They calculato to dissolve Parliament after carrying tho bill. It appoars that tho Czar ia desirous of repaying to England tho amount of the Russian loan of 23,000,000 florins bor rowed by Russia during tho wars against tho first NaK)leon. This will bo an agreeable windfall to tho British Treas ury. The illumination of lighthouses has lieon lately a subject of investigation by a special committee in England, and 'in h general way it uas been proven thnt adapted to i So a and, oiia and eioetriu ugnt is not so won ad tho purpose intended aa certain gas. An entire caravan laden with gold dust to tho value of some 20,000,000 rubles belonging to tho Russian government luw mysteriously vanished somewhere in Eastern Si lwrla, and ia being searched for high and low by tho imperial author ities. Sir Thomas Elder of Australia has equipped another expedition under the loaderahlp of David Lindsay to explore neatly nil Australia for a westerly tele, graph line from Port Augusta on tlio south, which will nearly divide the con tlnent, Sir John K. Gort In the debate In the BritUh lloiue of Commons on the Man Iptir inattittcr dtnilared that Seimputty Wh a mail of bra Inn; that hi real crime were ludepHiiilMiicu and originality, and that (lie Kovtiriiiiivjit preform! amenablu MMloemy, EASTERN ITEMS. The President Will Visit Saratoga. ANACONDA MINE NOT SOLD. The Exports of BreadstuiTs From the United States Wheat Crop in Kansas. President Harrison will visit Saratoga in August. There will bo forty-four stars in the national flag after July 4. A Philadelphia jurist has decided that piano-playing is manual labor. Tho Socialists and Hebrew unionists of Now York will go into politics. They aro beginning to talk about G0.- 000,000 bushels of wheat in Kansas. Brooklyn gas companies are not obov- mg tno law iixing gas at fl.Uo per 1,000 feet. The Methodist Episcopal Church will hold its next quadrennial in May, 1S02, at Omaha. Tho International Congress of Homeo pathic l'hysicians is to meet in Wash ington, D. C, in 1892. Since the 1st of January 153 men in positions of trust have stolen $4,000,000. and havo been caught at it. The Transcontinental Association is considering the propriety of reducing freight on California raisins. Tho Supreme Lodgo of tho A.O.TJ. W. has decided to meet tho second Tuesday in June, 1802, at Helena, Mont. Mrs. Samuel Mather of Cleveland. O.. haa given $75,000 to the Western Reservo Univeraity for its college for women. American tin on American public buildings. This is likely to be the text of tho Treasury order at an early day. Census Superintendent Porter savs ho haa not resigned and don't intend to un til tho work ho has undertaken is com pleted. Tho Indinns aro fighting among them selves in tho Indian Territory over cattle-stealing. One Indian policeman has been killed. President Polk of the National Alli ance predicts a terrible civil war unless tho money power is speedily controlled in tho interest of tho masses. A shipment of Canadian enttio has foiled to paafl inspection on arriving in England, and great ia tho consternation of our Canadian cousins in consequence. It is stated thnt the Delaware. Lacka wanna and Weatern will help itself to a difibrent rato on a basis of 20 cents on first-clas8 freight from New York to St. nut. Among tho rumors in Philadelphia about ox-Preaident Marsh of the Kev- tone Bank is one that he has been taken to aea bv frienda nnd is now bound for Cahlornia on a vacht. St. Joseph. Mo., feara that it will soon be loft two niilea from the river, owing to tho work of eroainn by the water on the nock of land which soparatca the river north and south at Ilohnont. Tho oxporta of breadstufl'a from the United Stntoa in the last cloven months had a value of 1 10,000,000, or fciO.OOO.- 000 lesa than the exporta of tho corre sponding period of tho preceding year. Judgo Bartlett at Now York haa hand ed down a deciaion denying tho second motion on behalf of tho Parnollites to restrain Eugene Kelly from transmitting any more money to tho McCarthyites. Sevoral boys who were candidates for a naval eadotship from a district in Mich igan wero rejected because tho examin ing physician found that their hearts had boon afieeted by smoking cigarettes. Tho Stato Department will probably advise Amorlcan Consuls to devote some attention to profit-sharing corporations on the co-operative plan formed in many countries in Europo between capital and labor. The collateral inheritance tax iaavery good thing for Connecticut, which will profit to the extont of iiU.Onn bv Mu death of P. T. Barnum, that being tho amount of tho Stato'a dividend from his etnto. '1 ho prospects aro that there will ho something to eat in Great Britnin next tan. forty steamships havo been char tered in Baltimore to load with train for iKirts of tho Unit (! Kimrdom betwonn June and October. rho report that tho Anaconda minn haa been old to a avndiin( ia denied by tno owners of tho nronortv. I rho mine ia shut down at present, nu im. t to a dispute with tho railroad concern-1 ing freight charges. Tho correspondence between Blaine I and Pauncefote renardincr nwlnmnitv l with Canadn waa partly mado public during tho Canadiun elections notwith- . , i. ouiiuuiig uxpruss Biipuiaiiona unit so-l crecy should bo obBorved. 1 Tho Bethlehem Iron Works nrnmisp to havo tho Montoroy'a armor all readv by tho time the hull and machinery are out of tho tfontrnctor's bonds. Tho gum for the vessel nro well under way in the Washington ordnance shopa. Tho Secretary of tho Kansas Stato Board of Agriculture is reported as esti Vrl 58 000,000 bu hel , ' ebrge crop over raised. Tho wl eat crop of 23,105,000 bualiels , "uouuib. mating the wheat crop of Kansas thie a" imiiciineni. lor criminal uoel has ' been returned nt Philadelphia against 1 Rev. J. Wesley Hill of Ogden, Utah, for! writing and publishing letters charging ivuv. ciiiii ,-Mii iii i Tiin criminal conduct in connection with funds of tho Utah University. The riot among laborers nearSt.Loula was not a factional fight between Italians !.... o r.". II ..l.t. " - , T " aa was at llrst represented. AmericAii workmen drove the Italians from and confiscated their eoodH. Severn Ainoricai.BImplicatwlhavol)eenarre8tod i '!ttt YMo thero u,ru nV,,,1,n?,lt jrW,lnr and a rigid Inouiry la being made. ' I t,e h? ,ovor took tt dolIttr ,10t 1kIo,,K' Several of the widows of imrnnim v iii.i In the wreck at Hauerstown, Intl., lust winter have been otl'ert'd front $3,000 to $5,000 tacit by way of a compromise, but iU I'm'"?1, T'V1.1 ttitft for 110,000 each BKaiunt fne Pennsylvania ro4 utile better offer are mad, PERSONAL MENTION. The Metropolitan Michael of Serrln Con sents to Milan's Proponed Marriage. Donald Q. Mitchell waa one of tho class of 1841 nt Yale, and takes part in tho Bemi-centcnnial observance this year. Kaiser William pitclma tho tunes in Fatherland. There is a Socialist song in Germany called "A Free Man Am I." A soldier sang it in barracks. Ho will be locked up five years. Mine. Adnm, tho French author and magazine writer, is nearly (50 years old, but she haa the spirit and enenrv of a girl. Her first book waa pit'ilisbi-d thirty-two yeara ago. Out in Keokuk, where Mark Twain was born, the old inhabitanta remember him fairly well, but declare he never be trayed any genius as a humorist whilo he lived among them. Count Douglaa, a member of the Ger man Reichstag, who has become a great favorite with the Emperor, is a descend ant of tho famous Scotch family. He ia now one of the wealthiest land' proprie tors of Prussia. Judge George Iloadly, now a member of the New York baris attending Su premo Court in Ohio. He is happier in liis practice and a great deal more pros perous than when holding tho ofiice of Chief Magistrate of Ohio. Tho Metropolitan Michael of Servia lias given his consent to the proposed marriage of ex-King Milan. It ia said that Milan sent 40,000 francs to tho tailor of his mistress after receiving the 1,000, 000 francs from the State. A voting daughter of Joachim, the fa mous violinist, recently mado her debut as an opera singer nt Elberfeldt, and made such a brilliant success that she was immediately engaged for tho winter season at tho Leipsic opera house. The Servian bov King Alexander is a sturdy lad of 14, with keen eyes and an intellectual face, but ho is as" self-willed and stubborn as any royal child. Ho lias been well educated, nnd speaks Ger- man, a rencn nnu .cngiisn in auuuion to his nntivo tongue. Dr. Baugh read a congratulatory dis patch from the students of Midland Col lego to the Evangelical Lutheran Gen eral Synod at Lebanon, Pa., closing with a classical quotation. When he had put the latter plirnee into English, he found that it ran : " There aro' no flies on us I" Ono would think Stanley awed enough black men' in Africa to match just ono Pullman porter just one. But ho couldn't do it. A porter remarked in San Francisco the other day that when he finished a run with Stanley this stern ruler of men yielded up to the potentate of tho Pullman just $100. Rev. Dr. Do Costa is left in a suffi ciently humiliating position by tho dif? mvnrv thnt. bis Boston correspondent. upon whoso statements he based bis cir cular letter to the Bishops nnd standing committees against Phillips Brooks, is no other than Miss A. A. Chevnillier, a woman who had a quarrel with tho new Bishop. Bill Nve is enioving himself in acouiv trwilhiL'o of hidi altitude in North Car olinn. Ho drives a spanking team of horses, and when ho haa the spare time xiie French Senate rejected the bill ho puts it in on the now play ho is writ- recently passed by the Chamber of Dop ing for Stuart Roba'n. In a letter to n ties remitting (i.000,000 francs of tho friend William says ho can now imagine tax.on land sown in wheat in tho past How Shakespeare used to feel about the spring season. time ho was giving birth to a new play. I Ollicial opinion in France generally General Taliaferro, who has been tell- . . . ing the people of Richmond somo inter eating reminiscences of Stonewall Jack son, aavs that the great Southern lender never hold, a council of wnr. He was al. Sailors nre so scarce in England thnt singularly devout man, with a tendency I it is doubtful whether the intended un toward fatalism, and in the early day's I val maneuvers will bo held unless a suf of the war he was personally unpopular ficient complement is obtained bv the as well with his own staff "as with the I detention of war ships destined for In- gonernl oflicers of the army Ellen Terry played for several years tinder tlio management of Charles Rendu, whom slio characterizes in one sentence as " dear, lovablo, aggravating, childlike, crafty, gentle, obstinate and entirely de lightful and interesting." During the progress of a play Mr. Reado would sit and? watcli her, nnd between tho acta send her little notes pointing out what he deemed the defects and merits of her work. John Russoll Young, who knows Sir ilham Gordon Gumming well, says of nun high-tOtllPOred. impetuous. brusquo, outspoken, resolute man, with j capacity for instant nneer, sensitive, ir- j ritablo, ready with a word or a blow, the military temperament nt tunes unduly developed ; stern with men, infinite in aympaihy for dogs nnd dumb domestic animals, I could imagine anything of Sir William Gordon Gumming "rather than his cheating nt cards." CRIME AND CRIMINALS. An Knltome of the Doing of the Kx ceeilliiKly Wlckvil. The genoral loliof is thnt tho soldiers who nro charged with tho lynching ol Hunt will bo acquitted. John Mnzue, aged 13. is charged with tho brutal murder of Annie Brunder ol tho sumo ago at Delano, Minn. who I Co II "i0ul" S. K. Smith and William Mason, roliDeti tno depot sale at Uceanside, Itio ntlinr nltvlit linvti luinn nrwict.wl . .... .....v, ..' ..v.w.. ..va.u... j Sixteen hours nfter Antono Grnnado ' wns hung nt Clifton, A. T., a respite for ten dnya waa received from Solomonville. Willinm B. Cook, Into Police Clerk of Toledo, O., pleaded fjuiltv to tho embez zlement of $5,000 city funda, and was sentenced to llvo yeara in tho peniten tiary and to pay a fine of $10,000." Tho trial of Henry K. Long, the first I of those charged with the murder of Os-1 I r Crandall, at Red Bluff, Cal., resulted ' nvordict of not guilty. It is probable I earl' trm,,,?f W M,Ucho ; C,'a,rk'a : Hoyden and b rank Hughes will follow, i rri, 1.." '"w, ",.iV Tho well-known American specialist in f, vr. alter Keuipler, has arrived ales, where ho will testify on lullinlf nf 1V n Dlltiniin nf Wnalit.nvtn. I). O., who will then be placed on trial for having attempted the murder of his ,4 , , i , . . , . . umi "w oi tolerate any dispnrage Anton Karl, an oldandtnistedollieerof jnontof Priieslnnaupremacy in Hanover tho geological aurvey. ia under arrest at I and thnt tho agitation among olliciala ' namwiiKiuii, muiKw huh umuuzzimg ' $3,000 of government funds. He aBserta ' "g Steve Daly shot and killed John uartliy at Trinity uoiiego, iiartronl, 1 v uiiii,, mo uiiiui iiihiiv. imiy 10 it n vti- ' known athlete and trainer of thoTrintty studenta, He cluiim he waa aiwiilte4 by h gang of tough, and that he ahot Ju I tif'deftmse, J FOREIGN NEWS. The Holy Coat to be Ex hibited in August. BIOGRAPHY OF VON M0LTKE. Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy and Switzerland Form a Great Customs League Hog cholera is on the increase in Great Britain. . Germany will send two men-of-war to Chinese waters. Austria will build more forts to scare off the Russians. Emperor William will edit the biogra phy of Von Moltke. Kaiser William will buy Carl Schurz' brother-in-law's country 6eat. Diamonds of the purest transparency have been found in British Guiana. French and German goods are driving ( those of Uritisn make out ot Kussia. Rudini says the dreibund compels great annanents on the part of membws. A choir of twenty natives of South Africa has gone to London to give con certs. A deficit of $81,000 is shown in tho public accounts of Prince Edward Island for the Inst year. President Carnot in a letter to the Pope expresses his high appreciation of the latter's encyclical on social questions. Count Minister will be retired from the German diplomatic service nt Paris, and Count von Wedel ia to bo his suc cessor. The sum collected in Germany for a church to be erected in memory of the late Kaiser William amounts to about 720,000 marks. Another Manipur Prince, Sana, has been sentenced to death for warring against the Queen nnd. for abetting the massacre of her officers. Tho French Chamber of Commerce Committee declines to consider requests to obtain the government's assistance to complete the Panama canal. It is reported that Sir Charles Tapper will be offered the seat in the House of Commons for Kingston made vacant by the death of Sir John Macdonald. William Walter Phelps, the American Minister, who has been quite ill with in lluenza at Berlin, is still confined to his bed. Ho has undergone a painful opera tion. The report of the Leprosy Committee at London, composed of eminent physi cians, gives hope for the discovery of a cure for this hitherto supposed irromedi- ! able disease wmis against tlio prosecution of Do Les- I lint 4. t - .-1.1? f 1 seps, hut Constans says the public feel ingilemanda that tho famous engineer be placed on trial. dia. A nugget of gold weighing thirty-five pounds lias been found in the gold dis trict recently discovered in British Gui ann, and has been sent to England as a specimen of the auriferoua deposits in the colony. Tho new model for the great national monument to the late Kaiser William, which ia to be erected in B?rlin near the old royal palace of Schloss, will bo ex hibited in tho royal arsonal Untorden Linden in July. V dispatch from Calcutta states thnt a war IH tlirimtpnine in Am'n lint,......., French and tho Siamese Anamites, who are tributary to France, and have already come to blows with the Siamesn tmnns on the banks of the Mekgon. Comte do Montbello, who replaces De Laboulaye as French Ambassador at St. Petersburg, will be specially charged to obtain detlnito information from the Czar as to tho action of Russia in the event of war between Franco and Ger many. The great event of the London season will bo the marriage of the Queen's granddaughter, Princess Aribert of Am halt, which will be celebrated nt Wind sor Castle July 15. Tho Queen has con tributed hamhomely toward the bride'f dowrv. .Mr. Spurgeon. with a number of other ministers, has signed a mauilesto declar- ing for thorough Calvinism and accept- V," V ,a (,ef'8.lon favorable to ing lioth Testaments, on inpiration and ' 5!"" "?Vh Ix' rk' nn1 tlmt ra,0U1 WI l bbath-keeping as the word ofG V-UI,'m Many horses have been Faying the two must stand or f ill ti B,,lp,!ed .to th? tJ?ck a,ul a ,ftre force of . Kiw.r' lu" i Tho "holv cont." which, it is nlWmi .'J1'1' j., .i... i; - ia uiu ei-aiiiicsa i;oat worn UV OUT MtVIOr, will lie exhibited in August" nt Treves at' the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Helen, ' where it has leen since 1100. It is said to have been discovered by the Kmprrss Helena during hor memornbln v!nit tr ' raiestine in tue lourtl l centurv Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy nnd Switzerland have formed a great central Kaione. . ?o,be 1,1 wh. ?h, era will I .MirojxMUi customs league. Tho leacue an intimate commercial alliance. iiu uiu- ui uiu uuiuracung pow 1)0 privileged to form a trm In" I treaty wun any otner outside the union , unless it first obtains the assent of the ! other parties. i j Emperor William, while avowedly' I proud of the Guelph connection and i considering himself a member of that ininiiy, nas given it to be understood I f -..in".. . . . invorauio to uie uiiclph movement must be Btemly repressed. Balmaeeda'a version of the Eameral-' 'a n i i n rr 4 T ... 1 . - t tummMltAHV UIU i All JO LTIIUIIO lSlntlllH "" " uiu iiisurgenis Me-'Ht Iquique are somewhat diaaiinllar. unl, 1 Baliuacetla' report killa all the fifty ' iauuaceda' report kliu a 1 the fifty ,,w iuiiiium iiuiii llio Blt'Uiner, Willie the insurgent claim to have destroyed the wharf and railroad and prevented all future nitrate thlpment without tho low of a waa, PORTLAND MARKET. I Tho Local Markets Aro Active Il'ittcr Is Scarce. There ia rather more business than jobbers havo experienced for a week. Tho wholesale grocera are doing fairly well, and the produco men have nothing to complain of. Tho demand for sum mer fruit is good. Vegetables are steady. Butter is scarce. Poultry is in fair de mand. The wheat market is quite neg lected, and quotations aro only nominal. I'roilucot Fruit, Klc. Wheat Walla Walla, $1.15; Valley, fl.M per cental. Fix)UK Quote: Standard, $5.25 ; Walla Walla, $4.75.5.00 per barrel. Oats Quote: 5i!055c per bushel. Hay Quote: $1C($17 per ton. Millstufks Quote: Bran, $23.00; Shorts, $25.00; Ground Barley, $Sj'.00(d 34.00; Chop Feed, $252(5 per ton; Bar jev, $1.25(!?l.o0 percental. "Buttkk Quote : Oregon fancy cream ery, 2G1oc; fancy dairy, 25c; fair to good. 2022v;; common. 1517c; California. 22t(24c per pound. Ciikesk Quoto: Oregon, 1212,'sc; California, 12c per pound. Eoas Quoto: Oregon, 22luc per dozen; Eastern, 22''c. l'ouirav Quoto: Old Chickens, $5.00 5.50; young chickens, $2.504; Ducks, G.0Uy7.00; Geese, nominal, $10 per dozen ; Turkeys, 17c per pound. VKflETABLKS Quoto: Cabbage, $1.50 per cental; CauliHower, $1.25 per dozen; Onions, ljc per pound; Beets, $1.50 per sack; Turnips, $1.75 per sack; Potatoes, 0070e per cental; New Potatoes, IVjC per pound; Tomatoes, $1.75 per box; Asparagus, 4(l(oc )M;r pound; Oregon, 10 dei5c ner pound ; Lettuce, 12c per do; Green" Peas, :5ls.4c per pound; String Beans, 7,'2c per pound ; Rhubarb, 4c per pound ; Artichokes, 40c per dozen ; Rad ishes, 10c per dozen bunches; young Onions, 10c per dozen bunches; Cucum bers, fiOc per dozen; Carrots, $1.25 per sack. FnuiTS Quoto: lx8 Angeles Oranges, $2.252.50; Riverside, $3.003.25; Na vels, $4.50 (il 5. 50 per box; Sicily Lemons, $77.50; California, 4.50(ip5" per box; Apples, $1.00(2.50 per box; Bananas, $L'.003.50 per bunch ; Pineapples, 5.00 8.00 per dozen; Strawberries, 5lv,(fe7c per pound ; Cherries,$J .00(il.l5 per box ; Gooseberries, 4(34ltc per pound; Cur rants, 5c perptund; Apricots, $1.00(1.25 per box; Raspberries, 0c per pound; Peaches, $1.00() 1.25 per box; Blackber ries, 13c per pound. Mitts Quote: California Wnlnuts.ll 12c; Hickory, 8'jc; Brazils, 10llc"; Almonds, 10(j i8c ; Filberts, 13(?14c; Pino Nuts, 1718c; Pecans, 17($18c; Coconnuts, 8c; Hazel, 8c; Peanuts, 8c per pound. Staple GroccrlcR. Coffkk Quote : Costa Rica, 21,Vic; Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c; Java, 25c; At buckle's, 100-pound cases, 20e per pound. hUQAits Wuote : Uolden U, 43go ; extra C, 4Jfcc; dry granulated, 5Jgc; cube crushed and powdered, (i.lc per pound ; confectioners' A, S-'.fc per pound. Svuui's Eastern, in barrels, 47f 55c; half barrels, 5058c; in cases, 55080c per gallon; $2.25(2.50 per keg; Califor nia, in barrels, 40c per gallon ; $2.25 per keg. Beans Quote: Small Whites, 3?.fc; Pink, SSSn; Bayos, 434c: Butter, 4ijc; Limas, 4?4?5c per pound. Diukp Fkuits Quoto: Italian Prunes, 10Jij12c; Petite and German Prunes, 10c per pound; Rnisins, $1.752.25 per box; Plummer-dried Pears, 10llc; eun-dried and factory Plums, ll12c; evaporated Peaches, 1820c; Smyrna Figs, 20e: California Figs, 9c per pound. Riok Quote: $5.5000.75 per cental. Honkv Quote: 1820c per pound. Saw Quote : Liverpool, 10, lb50, $17: stock, $11 per ton in carload-lota. Oannko Goons Qnote: Table Ufruits, $2.00. 2s; Peaches, $2.50; xsartiett rears, f2.13o; riums. J1J55; Strawberries, $2.50; Cherries, $22.50; Black lorries, $2.25; Raspberries, $2.75; Pineapples, $2.75; Apricota, $2.40. Pie fruit: Assorted, $1.50per dozen ; Peaches, $1.05: Plums, $1.25; Blackberries, $1.05 per dozen. Vegetables: Com, $1.35 1.05. according to nnalitv: Toinatoos. $1.153.50; Sugar Peas, $1.25(3)1.60; StringBeans, $i.l0perdozen. Fish: Sal mon, ; sardines, 85c$1.05; lobsters, $2 303.60; oysters. $1.50 3.25 per dozen. Condensed milk : Eagle brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; Highland. $0.75; Chnmpion, $0.00; Monroe, $0.75 per case. The Meat Mnrket. Beef Live, 3,l3c; dressed, 7e, Mutton Live, sheared. 35c: dressod. 8c. Iloga Live, 6o; dressed, 80c. Veal 56u par pound. SMOKED MKATS AND LAUD. Quote: Eastern Hnms, 12jr13c: Oregon, 10v.(12c; Breakfast Hacon, 1213o; other varieties, 8llc; Lard.. 0?4'll?.(c per pound. There Branch is much rejoicing in Lori that tho Supreme Court ha handed town a decision favorable men ia at work there. VEGETABLE PANAGEA PREPARED FR3M ROOTS & HERBS, AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINorROM A DISORDERED STATE of Tue STOMACH OR AN .inactive: liver. ron SALE ar AIL DRU6C1STS it KWCBAL DEALERS