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Cottage Grove Echo - Leader,
Echo-Leader Building.
NO. 34.
COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2ti. I8tf5.
VOL. <>.
TALK
W ITH
C A R L IS L E.
A NEW PRESIDENT
H AW A IIA N
C h arles
D iscussed F in a n c e » W is h t h e A p p r o p r i­
a tion C o m m it te e .
U P R IS IN G .
L . C arter, Oue o f the A n n e x a ­
tionists, S hot to D eath.
PEOPLE’S CHOICE
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
time, and in 1864 commenced the publi­
cation at Eugene of the Oregon State
Journal, a newspaper which is recog­
nized all over tl e State as one of the
leading frame'rs of public opinion in
Oregon. Mr. Kincaid was clerk, in the
United States Senate from 1868 to 1879.
Siuce 1881 Mr. Kincaid has resided in
Eugene and devoted himself to editorial
work. He is looked upon as a man of
splendid intelligence, sound ideas on all
public questions and unblemished char­
acter.
S an F bancisco , January 21. — The
The Officers Who W ill Serve the
steamer Alameda ariived from Auck­
land and Sydney via Honolulu this after­
State for Four Years.
E d it o r and B u s in e s s M a n a g e r
noon, and brought news of a revolution
and bloodshed at Honolulu. Charles L.
R a te s o f Sub scrip tion .
Carter, who was one of the annexation
T H E IR F A C S I M IL E P O R T R A I T S
M. B O U R G E O IS T O B E P R E M IE R
Commissioners, was killed and several
ONE Y E A R .............................................. » 2 » 0
/ajr* These rates are <frictly in advance.
government supporters were wounded.
G. M. Ir w in .
g jN f* Subscribers w is in g a change in their
d s inguishing traits of a stalwart Amer­ discount on all grades for prompt
pt cash
ca
;
There has been much fighting, and at
)» stoffice iidilresN should give their old as well
G. M. Irwin, Superintendent of Pub­
I t 1» E x p e c t e d T h a t T w o o f E x - P r e s i ­
W ith B r ie f B io gra p h ic a l Sketches o f the
icanism combined with the genial, frank half barrels, * rc more- titan barn
rrels;
as new address.
least
twelve
natives
have
been
killed.
lic
Instruction,
was
born
in
Ohio,
and
The E m io -I. k Ai>r r w ill l*e sent to subseiibers
d e n t C a s iiu lr -P e r ie r '» M in isters A re
manner for which the Teutonic character maple sugar, 15@ 16e p>er pound.
M e n W h o P r o v e d t o b e in S y m p a t h y
nnti! all arrears are paid and paper oriiered to
Nearly 200 royalists are under arrest.
received his education at the Ohio Wes- is noted. Mr. Metschan located at Cin-
C o ffbk —Costa Rica, 22<ii23'!!c ; Rio, 20
W i l l i n g t o A c c e p t P o s i t i o n s In t h e
he d seontinu d aeeordlua to law.
W i t h t h e M a s s e s —G o v e r n o r W i l l i a m
Robert W ilcox is theleaderof theiebele.
Salvador, 21(a21‘ sc; Mocha,
Any -"ibscriber not receiving his paper
levan University. His early years were ' c>nnati on his arrival in America, and (•■22c;
N e w C a b in et N o w B ein g F orm ed.
P. Lord.
rckiilarly w ill please notify th‘s office imme­
___, i_____. ¡
has since resided at different times in 26‘,(S28c; l’adang Java, 31c; I’alemhang
The fighting was still in progress when
diately.
spent
in
Illinois,
and
he
enlisted
in
the
Kansas,
Colorado
and
California.
He
Java, 26@28c; 1-aliat Java, 23(«2 5 c; Ar-
I ' abis , Janaary 21.—The election of the Alameda left Honolulu January 11,
f t p * We invite short articles of general in­
Governor W illiam P. Lord was born
army from that M ate upon the outbreak J commenced life as a butcher, but has 1'tickle’s Mokaska and Lion, «22.80 pier
terest-lon g ones, as a rule, not published. All
M. Felix Faure to the Presidency has hut the government forces had practi­ in Dover, Del., in 1838. H e graduated
sr iclos must be accompanied by the name of
of the war and made a meritorious since been engaged in exten ive mercan- 100-poimd case; Columbia, «22 30 pier
cally overcome the revolutionists. The
the writer, rot for publication, but hs evidence
been well received by the Moderate press, story of the revolution is as follows:
from college in 1860, just as the country record for himself in many of the his- j
affairs, and is to-day looked npon as 100-pound case.
oi good fa th. We HSMirne no responsibility for
and is violently criticised by the Radical
There were no fresh developments was passing through the period of heated
' a leader in public affairs. During a long
the opinion« of correspondents.
toric
battles
of
the
great
rebellion.
In
I lle g a l It«* (tintratios.
E ii er»d at the postoflUe at Cottage drove as
in
Grant
county
he
and Socialist newspapers. Paris was in the threatecad upilsiag until Sun­ disputes in and out of Congress destined 1880 Mr. Irwin came to Oregon, and has residence
second c la :s matter
S an F bancisco , January 23.—Judge
filled
many
important
offices
with
day
afternoon,
January
b,
when
the
very tranquil last night. The working
to terminate in the rebellion. W ar was since his arrival been prominently con­
great credit. H e was County Treasurer W allace decided this morning to hear a
Marshal's detectives brought in news
classes were astonished at M. Brisson’s that led that officer immediately toeum- declared just as young Ixrrd had c<Jm- nected with the educational affairs of of Grant for three terms and County
motion for a new trial on Friday next
A d v e r t i s i n g R a t s M a d e K n o w n on A p ­
defeat, but no demonstration was report­ raon the Cabinet and leading officers of
Judge from 1882 to 1886. In 1890 the
plication.
in the case of Ixiuie Sternberg, ea-Depu­
Republican part; , recognizing his ster­
ed. A meeting of Socialists took place the military and Citizens’ Guard for con­
ty Registrar, recentlv convicted on a
ling ability am: purity of character,
this evening at the Maison du Peuple, at sultation. In a few minutes after their
charge of procuring illegal registering.
nominated Phii Metschan for State Treas­
arrival Deputy Marshal Brown and a
C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y .
The Judge declined to fix any bonds for
which resolutions strongly condemning squad of police under Captain Parker
urer, and he filled the office so success­
Sternberg.
M. Felix Faure and demanding the sup­ left for the leach at Waik ki with or­
fully that he was renominated and re­
elected
in
1894
by
a
large
m
ajority
over
L ib e r a l P resid en t Chosen.
ders
to
search
the
premises
of
Henry
/ÏUM BKKLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—
pression of tfie Presidency were adopted
\
Sunday school, 10 a . d . Prew mug, 11 a . m .
his Democratic and Populist oppronents.
B cda - P esth , January 23.— Dr. Jesid-
amid cries of “ V ive la revolution soci- Bertelmann. a prominent royalist, for
and 7 p. M. ‘ Prayer meeting, each Wednesday at
arms and ammunition. Just previous
U p si . (“ We «re journey ng unto a pitee of
erius Denzalogy, Liberal, formerly M in­
ale ” and “ Down with reaction.”
to reaching the place the posse was
which tue Lord s-ild, I w ill give it y*»u: come
W . H. L .ed a,
ister of Justice, has been elected Presi­
thou w th us and we w ill do thee good.” —
General Fevrier, Grand Chancellor of joined by Charles L. Carter, Alfred Car­
W . H . Leeds, State Printer, was born dent of the Chamlrer of Deputies in suc­
N umb. 10:29.
F. Z. N ES BE IT , Pastor.
the Legion of Honor, gave M. Faure to­ ter and J. B. Castle, who lived near iv,
in New Jersey, and is still under 40 years cession to Baron Banffy, now Prem ier of
day the collar of Grand Master of the all members of the Citizens’ Guard. On
lU IR IV T IA N CHURCH—8KRVICE8 AT 11 A.
Older. It wus learned at 10 o’clock this approaching the house the Deputy Mar­
of age. In 1877 Mr. Leeds moved to Ta­ Hungary.
\
( M.and s p. m . Sunday school at 10 a m .
evening that M. Bourgeois after a two shal left the squad on the lawn wliile he
Y. P. S. C. E., each Sunday at 4 P. m . Midweek
coma, Wash., where he engaged in the
prayer and prai»e services, Wednesday evening
hours’ conference with M. Faure had entered the honse, and finding Bertel­
at 7 oYlock. Musical reLear-al, each Saturday
newspaper and printing business until
consented
to
try
to
form
a
Cabinet.
He
mann and a strange white man there,
evening at 7 oc'lock.
1878, when he took up a permanent
will go to the Elysee to-morrow to rephrt proceeded to read his warrant. When
the result of his negotiations. I t is ex­ about half through shots were heard
abode at Ashland, establishing the Ash­
e t h o d i s t CHURCH—SUNDAY SCHOOL
pected that M. Poincarre will return to from the rear of the house. The officer
land Tidings, which stands to-day among
at 10 a . M. P i* uhinir cacti fourth Sunday
morning and evening. Prayer meeting, every
tlie Ministry of Finance and M. Leygnes said quickly:
the leading journals of Southern Oregon.
Thursday night. •* Tlie Lord is in His holy tem­
r-
l(lH(AlO
to the Ministry of Education. Paul
w a b x e b ’ s t w o b il l s .
Not only in that section, bnt throughout
“ W fiat does that mean?”
ple.”
KEY. E. C.ITT1NS, i'ai-tor.
W ashington , January 23 — Warner of Peytral, Louis Terrier ami Eugene Gode-
“ I know nothing about it. There are
the entire State, tlie Tidings has become
S e c r e t ¿ y of S t i t t
New York introduced in the House to­ froy Cavaignac would accept Cabinet no arms here,” replied Bertelmann.
, household word as a strong, brainy
day two financial bills. One gives power places under M. Bourgeois as Premier.
journal. Until his nomination for State
Brown rurhed out to join his squad,
to the Secretary of the Treasury to bor­
Ex-President Casinur-Perier is ex­ and Charles Carter shouted :
Printer bv the Republicans in 18H Mr.
row, in anticipation of deficiencies of pected to vacate the Palace of the Ely-
I^eds had always refused to run for any
“ There they are under tl e boatshed.”
revenues, upon bonds of the United see and return to his residence, No. 23
office. He is well equippred for the p»osi-
H e pointed to a shed in the rear of
States in denominations of «50 and m n l-! Rue Nitola, to-morrow. The letiring the lot. and rushed forwan , followed by
tion to which he was elected, and will
tiplee thereof, payable in coin at the op- President had a cordial interview to-day his cousin, Castle, and the others. A t
bring tiie result of years of practical ex­
S»‘|»iiriite Receivers Grunted for tion of the United States on or after ' with his successor, who will occupy the that instant a volley was tired by a
perience to bear in the discharge of his
th.-ee years from their date and due ten palace to-morrow. Thedatefortheassetn- crowd of nati'-es under the shed, and
duties. Through Iris journal Mr. Leeds
1 lie Main Line of the Road.
veaes after their date, bearing interest hliug of Parliament to hear the new Charles Carter and Lieuter ant llo li fell,
has for many years been tlie mainstay
at the rate of 3 per cent per annum and President’s message has nut yet been wounded. The police charged and drove
of his party in Jackson, Josephine, Ijike
to be sold at not less than par, su;ti an fixed. M. Hanataux, Minister of F’or- the natives out on the beach, whence
and Klamath counties, and his selection
amount as he shall consider necessary eign Affairs, submitted to M. Faure for the latter retreated to the brush, keep­
for the office of State Printer by the Re­
THE
R E C E IV E R S
A P P O IN T E D not to exceed »250,000,000. The second h is approval to day a draft of a telegram ing up a desultory firing. As the police
publicans is only a well-deserved reward
measure provides for the cancellation of informing tlie representatives of France only numbered eight, and there were
for his work.
all legal-tender notes presented and pro­ abroad of tlie election of M. Faure to three or four times as n any natives,
hibits their reissue.
the Presidency.
they returned to the house, taking with
F o reclosu re by First M o rtga g e B on d­
Tlie staff of the Ministry of Marine them three of the rebels w 10m they had
PORTLAND M ARKETS.
h o ld e rs T h o u g h t N o t to P r e ju d ic e the
called upon President Faure to-day, and captured in the melee, during which
hade farewell to him as their chief. The some sixty shots were fired. Taking tiie
T H E END N O T Y E T .
G o vern m e n t'll In te re s t* — O r d e r C o v ­
W h e a t M arket.
President then went to the Elysee Pal­ wounded men allso, and first caring for
e r » Seven T y p e -W ritte n Pages.
Foreign cables came through lower
A
H a w aiia n
P red icts
M uch
F u r t h e r ace, where he was received with m ilitary them as well as possible, they searched
yesterday, and the tone of the local
S t . Lol l!*, January 23.— United States
honors.
T r o u b le for H is C ou ntry.
the prisoners, placing Beitelmann «Iso
under arrest. The first one was recog­
market was therefore weaker. Expiort
NO CHANGE OF P A B T Y .
Circuit Judge Walter H. Sanborn to-day
S an F rancisco , January 23.— W . H.
values are still quoted at 70c per cental
lianded down a decision upon applica­ Cornwell, Minister of Finance to the | W ashington , January 21.— “ The elec- nized as John Lane. He had a heavy
„
. u
tion of M. Faure,” savs Jules Patenotre, revolver, belt of cartridges and r ifle ; the
for W alla W alla, and 77>$@78>6c for
tion of E. Gordon Dexter and Oliver ex-Queen
of Hawaii, who is the city, the French Ambl SBaJ0r to the United second, a pocket pistol and a belt of
Valley.
Ames, second trustees for the first mort­ eays in an in terview :
States, “ means a change in the name of cartridges. The others w *re unarmed,
gage bondholders of the Union Pacific
" I have been informed that Captain the Presidentof France, bntnotachange hat a short rifle was found behind tlie
Produ ce M arket.
Railway Company, for a separate re­ Harris, the English Commissioner, will of political party. M. Faure was a mem- door, which evidently belonged to him.
F lock — Portland, Salem, Cascadia and
As H oli says Lane was tlie man who
CUPibWNo PSyC H E
,
••
.
I
ber
of
the
Cabinet
which
resigned
a
few
ceiver for the portion of tfie Union Pa­ demand of the Hawaiian government .
Dayton, are quoted at «2.40 per barrel;
ago> and ¡B therefore a friend of M. shot him, there is no doubt that Carter’s
Golddrop, «2.66; Snowflake, «2.65; Ben­
cific system covered by the first mort­ some kind of a settlement for the arrest Casimir-Perier. I t is not likely that three wounds came from .ane’s pistol,
A work of sit and scie 00, devoted to the
ton county, «2.40; graham, « 2.15@2.40;
gage. The decision on the order covers of English subjects. Over 200 prisoners there will lie a change in political policy, it having three empty cha libers.
s'remsth and development o f pnre munlv mid
superfine, « 2.
From statements of the natives cap­
woniMkljf v i»o r, on 1 led 1 T h r e e C lM w e f m m /*
seven closely type-written pages, and in are in the jail, and more than half oi as the same party to which M. Caalmir-
O ats — Good white oats quoted firm at w ill be inai.eil, o o »fly • ealed, free to every man
tured during the day it was ascertained
effect grants the ppplication. The re­ them have had nothing to do w ith the Perier belonged is still in power. I t is a that the captain of the little zteamer
29(g30c; milling, 2i>(a27c; gray, 26(«27'. or woman who won! 1 study t its subject for
ownj*<tv.im;»>nie»»t. In this work sre yin-
ceivers appointed are the same as those revolution, but are held simply as sus- foriunete thing, I think, that we do not VV aimanalo was responsible lor trie lanu--"
Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags their
b< ■! :• 11 the plain, om d d truth- relating to trie
now in charge of the entire system, v iz .: pects. The ex-Qneen, I understand, is delay in France in making our political ¡ng of the arms with which the natives
«5.76@6.00; barrels, «6.00<a6.25; casef, development si d recovery o f mental, physical
Not more than forty-eight
8. 11. II. Clark, Oliver W. M 'nk, E. El- kept at her home in Washington place, changes.
and sexual forces in young, middl« aged and
«3.75.
were supplied. The entire crew was ar­
men.
lc iv Anderson, John W . Doane and guarded by sharpshooters. But this is hours— lees than that in fact— have rested. The mate confessed, and when
B akuby — Feed barley, 63@65c per old Who
lacks In one function«, wl»ile vigorous
not
tlie
end
of
tlie
troubles
in
Haw
aii.
I
elapsed
since
M.
Casimir-Perier
tendered
Frederic R. Coudert. The order pro­
cental; brewing, 80(a85c p>er cental, in p H o he s, is not as Nature made him, and
confronted witli his testimony the cap­
know
the
Hawaiians.
They
are
kind-
j
his
resignation,
and
here
we
have
his
vides that funds already earned by the
mils’
be
rent
\vt 1.”
according
to
quality.
tain also acknowledged his guilt. The
in ihe vital organs is nnimtursl In
road he used by the receivers to settle hearted and generous, but they are successor selected. Quick action in such government claims to have evidence of
M iulstuffs — Bran, «13.50; shorts, all Weakness
men. It is doe to imj»ro|K*r care o f the fune-
above
all
things
loyal
to
their
own
race
cases
eerves
to
bring
quiet
to
tlie
conn-
debts and just claims under the present
«13.50; chop feed, «15@17; middlings, tion- endowed to Nature With
e|MT(
the whole transaction from the original
receivership. In addition the court re­ and their Queen. If Roheit Wilcox, the try, which is always somewhat agitated purchase until the final disposition.
none in m arket; chicken wheat, 75c and since Nature gives this ► retigth. If it has
leader
in
the
last
attempted
revolution,
j
when
the
office
of
President
is
vacant
been
w
a-ud
she
must
be
called
up
n
to
renew
serves the right to order that any defi­
pier cental.
Daring the day a large number of
it. Natural remed ea must t*e i »*d. Nothing
ciency in such funds shall 1« made good is captured and executed, the natives and a Ministerial crisis is at hand. Wtiat prominent royalists were arrester!, in­
H a y — Good, «9(810 pier ton.
bears a clo er relation to the elements of sexual
from iutnre earnings under a separate will pillage and barn the sugar planta- will become of M. Casimir-Perier? He cluding the editor of the Holomnn,
B utter — F irm ; fancy creamery is nd nerve force than electr city. It is naturai.
receivership. In effect the decision to­ tions in the outer districts, if they d o ' will retire from political life, 1 presume, which paper has suspended, the busi­
quoted at 25(«27‘x c ; fancy dairy, 20(8 It is na'ure, embodied in a jHirtabb*. convenient
and ettecti'e appliance when Dr. Kanden's
day simply sequestrates the old main not vandalize tfie entire city of Hono- He did not want the Presidency when it ness manager being since arrested.
22)xc; fair to good, 16@17)ic; common, Klee tile Belt is mod. If you lack in any respect
was given him, and he is probably thank­
line from the rest of the system only so lulu.”
the manlv powers y u rhotiM posses«, send at
12jyc pier piound.
ful to be enabled to retire.”
far as accounts are concerned, sothat the
P otatoes —Quotations wholly nomi­ once for this scientific book, wh ch will spread
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bet
«ire you the only true and p rinanent resto-
As to the cry of “ Long live the K in g”
property covered by the first mortgage
nal.
T H E C H IN E S E L E FT.
rat op. uf men a., physical and setHsl manhood.
uttered by tlie Duke of l.a Rocbfould in
shall Ire within easy reach of the mort­
O nions — Good Oregon, 75@90c pier It has thousand» o f testimonials from every
the Cliamtier of Deputies when M. Cas- N o U n e a s i n e s s , H o w e v e r , is F e l t b y t h e
town aud hamlet In the couutiy.
gagees.
cental.
| T r o u b l e Ca u s e « ! b y T h e m In a C o l o r » « ! « im ir-Perier’» letter had been re«d M.
T r e a s u r y Of fi«*ials.
r lie property covered by the firtt mort­
P oultry — Chickens, «2.50(83.00 pier
M in in g Camp.
Patenotre
said
it
meant
nothing.
Such
gage refeired to in the order is that
dozen; ducks, firm at «4.00®5.00 geese,
W ashington , January 21.— The treas
I daho S pring s , January 23.—There is cries were always to be heard at such
placed upon the main line of 1,036
« 6.00@7.00; turkeys, live, nominal at 6c
urv gold reserve was reduced by to-day’s
times,
hut
the
royalists
hail
no
power
in
miles, extending from Omaha to Ogden, likelihood of trouble in this camp over j
pier piound, and not wanted; dressed,
the
administration
of
affairs.
There
are
withdrawals
to
«70,712,126.
The
second
and no other. The other portions of the the fact that Chinese laborers are t dng j
about 10c per piound.
scarcely
twenty-five
of
the
royalist
party
bond
issue
raised
the
gold
reserve
to
road and branches, while under the man­
F kknh F ruit — Good Oregon apples
agement of the same receivers, will have brought to work in the mines. The first in the chamber, said the Ambassador. «111,000. Since November 22, when the
bring 75<§«1.50 pier box; Jersey cran­
a separate system of accounting, al­ installment of Chinese came Thursday M. Patenotre has known the new Pres­
berries, «14.00; pears, «1.00(81.15 per
gold from the second issue began to be
though they will be run by the same ex­ to the Argonaut mine, eight miles irom ident of France for twenty vears, but
box; persimmons, «1.25(81.35 per box.
they have not seen much of each other, received, the treasury has lost more than
ecutive.
Before
he
E ggs — Oregon, plentilul and fairly
•entire.
lore ne issued l i e order | j j a|,0 Springs. Eight Chinese were in
«40,000,000 gold received from that issne,
Judge .antiorn Btated that lie had
gang with one white boss. Work as the Ambassador has been absent from which netted with premium about « 68,-
steady at 22>&c pier dozen; Eastern, 23c,
changed one clause, making future earn­ commenced Friday, and continued Sat­ his country on diplomatic service during
T
rotical F ruit — California lemons,
000,000. The withdrawals for export do
ings to a eertain extent liable for present urday. Saturday night the Chinese were most of that time.
«1.00(86.00; Sicily, «6.00®6.60; bananas,
not excite any uneasiness among the
T in V A TIC A N SATISFIED .
indebtedness, as lie felt that too ninch waited upon by a committee of white
«2.50® 3.50; Calitornia navels, «2.60(8 3.60
treasury officials, and up to this time
protection could not he given the present miners, who requested them to quit the
per box ; pineapples, Honolulu, «3.00®
R ome , January 21.—The Vatican is there is no talk in autho-itative circles
receivers in the Ames case. He stated, camp. Thev were given until Sunday satisfied with the election of Faure to
3.50; sugar loaf, «5. Figs, California
indicating an immediate ssne of bonds.
however, that lielore making any order morning to leave, ami did so, coming to tlie French Presidency. The Papal Nun­
black, boxes, quoted at «1.25; sacks, 4®
The general treasury condition is go<
rerson tl W eak ­
to pay any of the present operating in­ town, where they camped, awaiting or­ cio in Paris has been instructed to con­
5c; California white, 10-pxiund boxes, A Never Failing
kept so by the heavy receipts, which are
debtedness he would always give the ders from the white boss, who went on gratulate him. The Osservatore Romano
ness of Men.
«1.10® 1.15; 25-piound boxes, «2.50; Cure (or All
constantly increasing. A further in­
plaintiffs in the foreclosure suits the to Denver to invoke the aid of the Fed­ says:
sacks, 6@ 8c; Turkish, boxes, 14@16e;
crease is looked for next month and the
privilege of a healing.
fancy large, 20@ 21c; bags, 10c
The friends of law and order ought month after. Assistant Secretary Cur­
eral authorities.
Attorney Price for the complainants
O regon V egetables — Cabbage, IU4C p U R E S W ITH O U T MEDICINE A L L WEAK-
to he entirely satisfied with the election tis said to-day that from the present
i
nos« result lug from overtaxation o f brain,
stated that he was perfectly satisfied
per piound ; squash, 65c pier dozen.
in France. The conservative policy of outlook the receipts for February will
nerve forces, excess«*» or indiscretions, as drains,
w th the order. The Judge then called
T H E JAPANESE LANDED.
C alifornia V egetables — Brussels ohses, nervous debtlitv. sleeplessness, languor,
M. Faure will harmonize undoubtedly equal expenditures. For this month
lor the api>earance of the Union Trust
with that of his predecessors. The Lib ­ were it not for the heavy interest pay­
sprouts, «125® 1.40 pier 30-pound box; rheumatism, kfdn y, liver and bladder com-
laint, hra • back, lumbago, sciatic», general ill
Company and tnat of the Union Pacific O f f i c i a l R e p o r t «» f t h e B o m b a r d m e e t of el al newspapers wish M. Faure success
string lieans, 12® 13c per piound; green
ment the receipts would equal expendi­
ealth, etc. This Electric Belt contains wonder­
Railroad Company. Mr. Pierce pre­
Ten g Chow.
in his struggle with the revolutionists, tures. January is always the month of
pieas, 12® 13c per piound; artichokes, ful improvements over all olhe's, and g ive » a
sented one and Attorney K elly in behalf
current
that is instantly felt by the wearer, or
«1.25
pier
dozen;
cauliflower,
90c
per
hut
say
it
is
impossible
to
predict
tlie
heaviest expenditures <4 anv of the
W a s h i n g t o n , January 23.— Secretary
of the Union Pacific the other. Judge
dozen ; sweet piotato« s, « 2.00 per cental; we forfeit $5 000. We give hundred« of testimo­
outcome.”
twelve, anil tiiis month in addition to
nials
in
this
city and every State.
Gresham
to-day
received
two
cables
Fanliorn appointed Mr. Keily special
cucumbers, 75c pier dozen; asparagus
A PU RE FA B RIC ATIO N.
Our powerful im proved Electric Suspensory
the heavy interest payments more than
il.-rk ami messenger for the court to fretn United States Minister Deuby at
18c
pier
piound;
gariic,
10c
p
u
r
piound:
is
free
with
all
B ‘ .ts.
D over , England, January 21.—The «2,000,000 in Central Pacific railroad
carry tlie order and the appearance to
A pricket e«iitfon of the celebrated eleetro-
lettuce, 25c pier dozen, «1 per box.
Peking comfirming the reports of the Duke of Orleans and suite left for Lon- bonds have to lie paid. W ith this fa­
medieal w o rk «M Three Clames o f Men,** lllas-
the clerks’ offices of the northern dis­
N u t s — Almonds, soft shell, 12®14c r nt«*d, is sent free, sealed, bv mail, upon appli­
vorable outlook for the immediate future
trict of this circuit at Omaha and place landing of Japanese troops near Che don to-day. M. de Bonival, the Duke’s
pier piound; papier eliell, 16® 17c; new cation. Every young, middle aged or old man
them on file. Judge tin h orn stated Foo. The first states that Teng Chow secretary, said the alleged interview w ith it is probable that tiie gold reserve may
crop California walnuts, soft shell, ■offering the slighte-t weaknes» should read It.
It will point out an easy, sure and speedy way
after tlie order had lieen issued that the had been bombarded by tiiree Japanese the Duke, printed in England yesterday, be allowed to fail below «60,000,000 be­
I 12‘ gc; standard walnuts, 10t i @ l l c ; hem to regain strength mid health when every­
fore
a
third
issne
of
bo
ids
for
its
re­
strips,
ami
that
the
A
merit
an
mission-
was a pure fabrication.
appointm« Tit of the new receivers in no
1 Ohio chesnnts, new crop, 14@15c; pie- thing else has failed. Address
coupment
will
be
ord
er«:.
at
it
s
had
left
on
tire
Yorktown.
wise changed ihe manner operating the
A GLOOMY VIE W .
ans, 13® 16c; Brazils, I2>£@13c; filberts,
The second, under date of January 21,
system, hut that the future surplus earn­
B erlin , January 21.—The Hamburger
, 14®15c; peanuts, raw, fancy. 5@7c;
stales
that
it
is
reported
that
Teng
R
O
S
E
B
E
R
Y
’S
L
A
S
T
S
P
E
E
C
H
.
ings of the main line would now apply
Nachrichten, Bismarck’s organ, says that
roasted, 10c ; hickory note, 8® 10c ; co-
to the payment of the lira* mortgage Cliow, fifty miles northwest of Che Foo, the fat are of the French Republic was
| coanuts, 90c pier dozen.
had
tieen
liomharded
by
the
Japanese,
T
h
e
P
o
s
i
t
i
o
n
o
f
t
h
e
L
o
r
d
s
t
h
e
S
u
p
r
e
a
i
o
bonds.
never so gloomy as to-day
W ool — Valley, 8@10c, according to
who had subsequently effected a landing
O uestion o f th e H our.
THCBsTON ON TH E FORRCLOSURR.
quality; Umpiqua, 7@9c; fall clip, 5®6c;
at the Shantung Promontory. This
P O R T L A N D , OR.
O maha , January 23.—The Union Pa­
N a v a l A p p ro p ria tio n Kill.
L ondon , January 21.— Lord Rosebery menced the study of law. Patriotism the State. For many years he was Eastern Oregon, 5®7c.
places the Japanese in a position be­
cific a' torneys, w ho went to St. Louis to tween Peking on tlie west and t' e great
H ops — Choice, 7c; medium, 4®6c; _ _•________________ _____ ___ _
W ashington , January 21.—The sub­ said in a speech in Cardiff this evening was stronger than mere personal con­ President at the Blue Mountain Uni
assist m foreclosing the Hr t mortgages,
tioor, 2®3c.
fortress of W ei Hai W ei on the east.
committee of naval affairs has agreed to that Welsh disestablish nent would be siderations, and he enlisted promptly in versity in Eastern Oregon, and that in­
retuint d to d a y. Speaking of the suit.
P rovisions — Eastern hams, medium, ^WtWWIWWWWWtWWWWig
the service of his country as Captain ol stitution prospered under his super­
report
an
appropriation
for
three
battle
the
first
measure
of
the
next
Parliamen­
Judge Thnrs'on said:
U J i@ 12)^c per piound; hams, picnic, 1
the First Delaware Cavalry. Through vision. Since 1888 Mr. Irwin has been
ships
on
the
lines
recommended
by
the
tary
session.
He
did
no
doubt
that
the
I'he situation of the property lias
1 0 ® llc ;
breakfast
bacon
12® 13c;
A D V A N C E IN R A T E S .
Secretaiy of the Navy in his last annual established Church
in Wales was meritorons service he was later promoted active in political affairs, and was an short clear sides, 10@ l l c ; dry salt
rear lied the point where foret Insure was
report. The ships are to he aliout 10, doomed, bnt everybody must remember to 'he rank of Major, and served with elector on the Republican Presidential sides, 9@10c; dried beef hams, 13
inevitable. The first mortgage ir.teiest
0 0 worth of lovely Music for Forty
P a s s e n g e r F a r e s W i l l b e A d v a n c e d tl»«* 000 tons displacement.
An appropria­ that the House of lord s presented a distinction until tlie end of the war. ticket in 1892. His election as Superin­ @14c; lard, compiound, in tins, 8}^ ® |
is in default and ihe system ill Ihe hands
Cento, consisting of 100 pages —*
15th P r o x im o .
full sire Sheet M<--------
Music of the
tion was also reported for twelve torpedo permanent harrier to tfie measure on when he resumed hiB interrupted legal tendent of Public Instruction, for which 9 !sc ; lard, pure, in tins, 7ts @ l l ^ c ; pigs’
of receivers. The first installment of
bitter
fight
wagad,
set
the
studies.
He
was
afterward
appointed
position
a
o
ilier
ngiit
was
vni^au,
sevuie
.
*
QA
’
,
#
.
10
ne.,
latest,
brightest,
liveliest and most popular —*
C hicago , January 23.— A ll the W est­ boats and to increase tlie force of en­ which the Welsh had stt tiieir hearts.
fti,476,000 of the principal will be due
selections, both vocal and instrumental,
Lieutenant
of
the
Second
Artillery
and
stamp
o
f
public
approval
upon
Mr.
Ir-
,
^
^
*3'501
^
4°
B
’
^
’25,
January 1, 1896, ami there is no possi­ ern roads have now recorded their votes listed men by 2,000. The bill appropri­ The prosition of the Louis was the su­
gotten up In the most elegant manner. In-
eluding four large sire Po. aits.
ates from «3,000,000 to «4,000,000 more preme question of the hour. When the detailed for service on the Pacific Coast. win’s career in Oregon.
bility of that amount being paid except
on the question of advancing tlie one­ than the last appropriation, due to tlie government resolution dealing with this In 1868 he resigned from the army and
CARMENCITA, the 8panlah Dancer,
by foreclosure sale. This lufcclosure of
PADEREWSKI, the Great Plan le t,
commenced
practicing
law
at
Salem,
Or.
C
.
M
.
I
d
i
o
m
»
»
.
I
M eat M arket.
the first mortgage on tire part of the way and ronud-trip rates to the Pacific fact that it carries a heavy deficiency for question should be submitted it would
ADELINA PATTI and
In 1878 he was elected Sta‘ e Senator for
C. M. Idleman, Attorney General, was
MINNIE 8EUGMAN CUTTING.
Union Pacific main line is really the last Coast, and the vote is unmistakably for aim or plate not provided for in the last involve tlie dissolution of Parliament.
B
bkf — Gross, top steers, « 2.50@2.60;
Marion
county,
and
resigned
to
accept
hill.
The
cost
of
the
battle
ships
is
lim­
*
A D D «*»» * U OAO**»
_
Before tlie dissolutior, however, he
foreclosure to he brought. The mort­ the raise, which will take effect Febru­
boi n in the Buckeye State 37 years ago, ’ fair to good steers, «2.00®2.25; cows,
the
dignified
pxrsitionof
Judge
of
the
Su­
ited
to
«4,000,000.
and
one
is
to
ire
built
^
THE
NEW
YORK
MUSICAL ECHO CO. =:
wished Parliament to deal with the
gages on the Oregon Railway and Navi­ ary 15. The matter was practically de­
«2.00®2.25; dressed beef, 4@5c per
and
his
early
education
and
initiation
preme Court in 1880. For fourteen years
Broadway Theatre Bldg. . New York City.
gation Company, tlie Union Pacific, cided some days ago, hut there were a on the Pacific Coast. Considering tlie liqnor traffic, represen’ ation of labor
Judge Lord was universally recognized into the practical affairs of life were had pound.
CANVASSERS WANTED
D< river and Gul', on all the divisions of few lim e which were elow in getting in superior effectiveness ot rapid-firing and the one-man-vote issne.
I M utton — Gross, best sheep, wethers,
as one of the most distinguished jurists in that State. His first Btart was made
the Oregr n Short Line and Utah North­ their voles, and the matter was not con­ guns, which was clearly demonstrated
«2.00®2.10; ewes, « 1.50@1.55; lambs,
S u i n g Su<‘ r a m t* u to C i t y .
tn
the
Coast.
As
Chief
Executive
of
in the railway mail service on the Balti­ «2 ; dreesed mutton, 4®4>^c; lambs, 4)^c
ern, Kansas Pacific, Denver Pacific, Kan­ sidered as finally settled until they had by the Yalu river fight, the committee
S an F bancisco , Januiry 23.— W . E. the commonwealth of Oregon W illiam more and Ohio line. He devoted all the per pound.
sas Central ami several other branch betn heard from. Chairman Caldwell has made a provision for a large number
I\
Lord
w
ill
undoubtedly
add
new
lau­
time at his disposal to the study of law, I V e a l — Dressed, small, 5® 6c ; large, 3
Henry began suit against the city of
litres are already in process oi foreclos­ was to-day instructed to notify all the of them.
rels to tliose w hich have already crowned and in 1883 was admitted to practice in
ure, and eceivers have beer, appointed lonnections of the Western roads of the
®4c per pound.
Thai spokan. Po»«.
Sacramento in the United States Circuit his life and fill the gubernatorial chair
the courts of Ohio. Mr. Idleman came
under all of them. This foreclosure dees proposed advance and the date on
H ogs — Gross, choice, heavy, «3.60®
n
a
manner
creditable
to
the
State
W
ashington , January 21.—The fight Court to-day for «563,235 damages, be-
to Oregon in 1885, and in copartnership 3.75; light and feeders, «3.50; dressed,
not prejudice tlie government’s interest which it will become effective.
Thich
elected
him.
made
by
Mitchell
on
the
Spokane
post
i
canf
‘
l>e
city’s
allege-l
refusa1
to
allow
with
two
well-known
jurists
established
in any possible way. Tlie government
4Vjc per pound._________
, ..
.
.
contractors to lay pipes for water works
the firm of Johnson, McCown A Idleman.
can come into this care and foreclose
resulted in a compromise, he getting an j ¡ n different parts of the city as specified
M erch an dise M ark et.
This
firm
immediately
took
high
rank
in
H
a
r
r
i
s
o
n
R
.
K
i
n
c
a
i
d
.
its mortgage as a second lien, or it can
R o y a lt y to M ee t at D arm stad t.
amendment which declares it is not the | in an agreement betwejn the city and
C O PYR IG H TS.
foreclose independently, hut always sub­
S almon .— Columbia, river No. 1, tails,
H . R. Kincaid, Secretary of State, was the profession, and Mr. Idleman has per­
L ondon , January 23.—A court circular purpose to abandon Vancouver or Walla A. L. Fish in Septem rer, 1893. This
C A N I O B T A IN A P A T E N T f
ject to the first mortgage. The time lias
Walla.
No objection was made by agreement was transferred by Fifch to horn in Indiana in 1836, and crossed the sonally conducted many important cases »1.25® 1.60; No. 2, tails, »2.25®2.50; prompt
answer and an honest opinion, t
with distinguished success. Profession­ fancy, No. 1, flats, »1.75(81.85; Alaska,
now com ■ when Congress must either says the Queen will go to Darmstadt in friends of the Spokane progt, and it went
I N N A f'O .« who have bad M a rt; lift
H e n r y . ___________ _______
plains to Oregon as a pioneer in 1853. ally and socially Mr. Idleman is regarded No. I, tails, »1.20® 1.30; No. 2, tails, »1.90 M
experience in the patent boatnesa. Commonic
act during the present seseion or the April, where she will meet the Czar and through. The amendment will cut no
tions
strictly
confident laL A H a i d b o o k o f I
He settled at once at Eugene, where he as one of the brightest and most talented @2.25
matter will pass hey. nd legislation and Czarina, the Fmperor and Empress of figure, for at present the War Depart­
P o rto R ic o Not In clu d ed .
formation concerning Patents
and bow to o
i______________
remained
for
two
years.
In
1855
he
was
vonng
men
of
the
State,
and
his
election
j
C
o a l — Steadv; domestic, « 5.00@7.50 tain them sent free. A lso a catalogue o f E
innst be settled by the courts. I am Germany, ex-Empress Frederick, the ment has no desire to abandon either of
M a d r i d , January 21.— Porto R ico has
leal and scientific books sent free.
imbued with the prevailing mining fever to the high office of Attorney-General is per ton; foreign, « 8.50@11.00.
very glac this is so, tiecause it will re­ Duke and Dnchess of Saxe-Coburg and these posts, bnt it w ill abandon those
Patent» taken tb rough Mona A Co. receive
asked that it be not included in the mo­ and tried his luck in the gold camps of nnivereally looked npon as a just recog­
notice in the S trie n tific A m e r ic a n , and
lieve me as Senator from the responsi­ the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland. near Sprokane in time.
B e a n s — Small white, No. 1, 3}^c per special
thus are brought widely before the public w ith,
dus vivendi between Spain and the California. Not finding the life to his nition of his merits.
and; batter, Z % c ; bayou, 3c; Lima, oat cost to the inventor. T h i» splendid paper.
bility of legislation.”
Issued
weekly,
elegantly illustrated, baa o j tar tho
United States npron the ground that taste, Mr. Kincaid returned to Eugene,
largest circulation o f any scientific work tn tho
H eeil. th . W anrnij.
S tern berg C o n victed.
P h il M etschan.
C obdaob — M anilla rope, »¿ -in c h , is world. I . i s year. Sample copie« sent free.
Porto Rico sugar goes tc Canada, not the and has since been a prominent char­
Building Edition, monthly. $iJt0a year. Single
L ondon , January 19.— The Duke of
S an F rancisco , January 19.— Louis United
States. _____
Some ___ I>eputies,
______ ______
____ , it is acter
. in the world of
. , journalism as well
Phil Metschan, State Treasurer, was quoted at 9>4c. a n d Sisal,6'„c per poand. copies, *¿.5 cents. Every m a
— " ~
Argyle, who fainted Tuesday night wliile Sternberg, ex-Deputy Register, was to- said, intend to attack the Cabinet, ac- a8 >n political affairs. In 1860 he was ,
. „
. .
. .. . ’
|
S u g a r — D .4 1, ? ; C .4 c; extra C ,4 5„c; tiful plates, in colors, and i
D r P r l-r e ’ s C r e a m B a k in g P o w d e r .
with plan*, enabling build
speaking at Glasgow, lias announced his day convicted of the charge of procuring casing the M ’-iisters of having yielded b°th compositor and editor of The Peo- horn in Germany, but came to this coun-' dry ^ m m U ted , b 'ic ; cube crushed and bouse»,
test design» and secare contract». Address
W o r ld '« F a ir H ig h e s t A w a rd .
M L * * A C O , MEW Y O U . 3 0 1 B h q a i > w a t .
retirement from public life.
illegal registration.
to the menaces of Cleveland.
pie's Press, an influential journal of that try at an early age, and possess#, all the powdered, 6 l«c per pound; V^c per pound
E. P. T H O R P ,
M
W ash isgo tn . January 2J.—An im­
portant meeting of the House Appropri­
ations Committee was held to-day, in
which Secretary Carlisle took part at
the request of Chairman Sayres. The
conference was over the adoption of a
policy by which the Secretary hopes to
put into circulation an increased volume
of silver certificates of small denomina­
tions in place of tieasurv notes. The
committee decided to strike from the
sundry civil bill the stipulation that for
several years has been added to the item
providing for printing treasury notes to
replace those received at the treasury.
Secretary Carlisle stated that it was his
desire to get more si ver certificates of
small denominations into the hands of
the people, and explained that other
notes occupied the field and crowded
them out. Several members of the com­
mittee led tiie discussion from the ques­
tion of silver certificates into the by­
ways of finance. Sibley asked the Sec­
retary what objection there wonld be to
a system of redeeming notes in gold and
silver at the option of the Secretary of
the Treasury instead of the holder, and
the Secretary answered:
“ I f that policy had been inaugurated
at the beginning of resumption it would
have worked beneficially and no trouble
would have arisen from it, bnt my pre­
decessors have followed the policy of re­
deeming in gold or silver at the option
of the holder of paper, and any Se< -e-
tarv who tried to change this policy and
worked silver on a man who wanted
gold or vice versa, especially at such a
critical period as we have been passing
through, would have precipitated disas­
trous results.”
Felix Faure Now Occupies That
Position in France.
a s s is a
Powder
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