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P p o fr m J r e , R eliab le IT T Xewiy ! A i A d v . la th e E cho - Loader E cho - Leader ▲ L ire N r m p t p e r hi a L ire C it jl C O T T A G E G R O V E . L A N E C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 2 7 . 1895. V O L . H. Cottage Erove Echo - Leader, Echo-Leader Building. THE HAWAIIAN E XILES. C la r e n c e A n h fo rd D e n o u n c e s th e l a i n C o u r ts . H ono- ] “ FIGHTING M’COOKS” THE CASE OF W ALLER. H e M . j H . A g a in C a lle d B e fo r e a C o u rt- M a r t ia l. PACIFIC NORTHWEST. PO RTLAND MARKETS. There were no features to the jobbing trade beyond tbe advance in wheat and a good inquiry for all kinds of produce. A car of Near Orleans bananas was re C o n d e n se d T e le g r a p h ic R e ceived, and the fruit was in good msi- ketable condition. Strawberries are p o rtò o f L a te E v e n ts . coming up in large lots, but the price is unchanged. Small quantities of Oregon asparagus have been put on the market Eggs are BRIEF SPARKS FROM THE W IRES “teadv tinuesweak. h i c k e n s nr« otel ( firm. tinues weak. C Chickens are .m quoted No changes in oil prices came through. N O . 47. Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Marseilles, April 24.— Captain John Vancouver, B. C., April 25.— The News-Advertiser tomorrow w ill pub L is t o f T h a t F a m ily R e tir e s Waller, formerly United States consul at Tamatave, Madagascar, recently lish a lengthy letter from Clarence W . < to P r iv a te Life. E ditor and B usiness M anager ] Ashford, who is now at San Francisco, sentenced by a French court-martial to an imprisonment of twenty years, and | regarding the deportation of Cranstoun, who arrived here Saturday on board j Muller and Johnstone. After denounc- R n t r s o f S u b s c r ip t io n . S ing the irregular constitution of the HAS SKBVKD HIS COUNTRY W ELL the steamer Djemnah, is attracting ONE Y E A R ..........................................................• * 0 0 j court that tried the so-called rebels end considerable attention m view of the * These rates are strictly in advance. fact that it has been announced that ___________________ _ in their i the unfair trials accorded, Ashford j • ___ Subscriber* wishing a change X o M o d ific a t io n o r P r t w L a w i. T b e C o m m a n d e r o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f United States Ambassador Enstis has B u d g e t o f N e w . F o r £ u . y D ig e s t io n F rciu p addreM should *i»« their old u well dwells at some length on the manner S t Petersburg, April 2is.— The czar W h e a t M a rk et. C o lo r a d o H as C o m p le t e d t b e been instructed to inquire into the “V b w i l l be sent to «ub.crib.-r« adopted by the government to obtain D iffe r e n t P a r t , o f t h e S t a t e , o f W a s h Local exporters quoted, the following has rejected the petition of seven jour T i m e R e q u ir e d b y L a w . matter. until all erreen »re paid and paper ordered to j evidence to incriminate persons arrest- prices: Walla Walla, 46@ 464c per in g t o n , O r e g o n a n d I d a h o . nalists nd literary men in favor of a be d scontinued accoralug to law. , ^ , Waller was manacled while on board bushel ; Valley, 80(68 2 4 c per cental. Any subscriber not receding hii paper ed. He then refutes the story circuitt- modification of the press h ws. A com Denver, April 28. — After having Seattle’9 canal subsidy has about re*marly will please notify thi» o®<* imme- by tjje Dole government that the been continuously iu the servioe of the the Djemnah, but was allowed two This slight rise will no doubt induce of mission consisting of the ninisfera of ferings from holders, and the next few N ic a r a g u a D o e s N ot W a n t th e dl£ j ^ We inrlta ihort article, oi aeneral I n - ! three exiles were barely existing in United States for a period of forty-four hours exercise daily on deck, guarded reached the *400,000 mark. justice and interior and p -oenrator of tcrest—loui? owes, as a rule, not pub'i'shsd. All Honolulu, stating that Cranstoun was Spokane,Wash., has a class of voong da' B should see more activity than has by soldiers. Upon his arrival here he C o m p a n y t o S u r r e n d e r It. years, Major-General Alexander Me the Holy Synod, to which the docu article* must be accom panied hv the nam e o f i been apparent for some days past. the writer, not for publication, o u t ----------------- sa evidence 80 deeply invading the field of old-es- Dowell McCook retired from the army was lodged in jail, and it is reported ladies who are taking fencing lessons, Mies ment was referred, reported adversely _9________ __ unit 01 good f»lth. Wf ...u p « DO respond Jllltr lar tablished houses in the flour and feed yesterday, a Btep madenecessarv bv the w ill eventually be imprisoned on the j Dongbias county’ s debt is *124,- P roduce M a rk e t. npon it. pointing out that me present the opinions of correspondent*, During the voyage ; 258.51, less by *19,849 than that of a Fiona—Portland, Salem, Cascadiaand Entered at the postoffice at Cottage Grove a* | business that one of the large dealers > U w , f or he has reached the age of 84 island of Corsica. ing of collective petitions is legally W aller frequently asked to be allowed year ago Dayton, are quoted at |2.35 per barrel; TIME LIMIT W ILL BE EXTENDED secoud-class matter. I employed him (Ashford) to see if he 1 years. prohibited, but have beet repeatedly Golddrop, *2.35; Snowflake, *2.36; Ben to write. French officials declined to w „ . . . __ . ,, , , . i could not catch Cranstoun in the net- General McCook w ill leave tomor _ , , , , . . , .___ Machinery is on the ground and be- ton county, *2.35 , graham, *2.00@2.30; amended. grant the request, on account of his re- , __, , , , , , j work of license laws and so force him A d v e r t i s i n g B a t e * M a d e K n o w n on A p - row for Dayton, O., where he w ill re , , , __ . , ’, ,, ,, . m g put in place for a sash and door superfine, *1.80. In A d d i t io n to T h i s , E v e r y F a c i li t y an d fusal to agree to show them the letter . □ , . , , p lic a t io n . out of business. This was just before main until May 10. He then goes to , . , , , , factory at Snohomish, Wash, O ats —Good white are quoted steady,at E n c o u r a g e m e n t W i l l B e G iv e n 11 his (Ashford’ s) arrest. Ashford com Washington and New York, reaching he intended to write. When before the court martial Wal- ; Marshfield, Or., expects a good many 28@30c; milling, 31@32c; gray, 26(S28c. t h e C o n s t r u c tio n P a r t y . mends the course adopted by the exiles the latter city June 1, to be present at it»! anmni^r Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags CHURCH DIRECTORY. J in suing the steamship company, as the graduation of his daughter, Jean ler, it is claimed, refused to speak in j h°rBes from the valley at its summer * 5 . 75 ^ . 00 . barrels, *«.00@6.25; cases. Washington, April 20.— Dr. Guz *3.76. > — ____ ___ — j they have no recourse against the Ha- ette. Later in the summer the general French, and the services of an inter- \ racem©^ting which begins July 3. man, Nicaraguan minister, was asked preter had to be employed. W aller’ s j A ferry has been established across H at —Timothy, *9 per ton ; cheat, *5 / n MBEKI AND P r e s b y t e r i a n C H U R C H - \ waiian government, owing to the laws w ill sail for Europe with his family, today concerning a report that Nicara V. Suurt.j «.-hool, 10 a . a. Preaching, U a . a. passed that its courts shall not enter- where he w ill pass several months visit nephew, 25 years of age, is said to be I the Grand Ronde river, O r., for the @6.00; clover, *7; oats, *6; w heat, *5. and 7 p. m . Prayer meeting; each W ednesday at . . „ , . . « B ablky —Feed barlev, 624@ 65c per gua desired that the present Nicaragua » r it r We ere Journey ng onto a p i«* o f ' tain suits for damages arising from any ing the principal points of interest. He implicated in in th e proceedings w h ic h im d between W allow a and Lewiston,] cental; brewing, 80@85c per cental, canal company should surrender the which tne l«ord 8*id. I will give t y o » ; come ftC^ Gf (he government itself or of any has made no plans concerning his fn- led t0 h' s am'je 8 condemnation, and Or. T o M e n w h o h a v e s q u a n d e r e d t i m e an d according to quality. thou w th u* and we will do thee good.“ — concession nnder which work has been m o n e y In t h e u «e o f p o is o n o u s dru g-s; to officer in suppression of rebellion. As ture after returning. With the last wa* condemned to expulsion from Mad- Five hundred head of W allowa ! Numb. 10:29. F. Z. NESBBTT, Pastor. M illstcffs — Bran, *12.50; shorts, done thus far, and that the United m e n w h o a re a l m o s t In d e « p a lr f r o m th e the steamship company was indemnified retirement of General McCook the last » p * ’ar. He embarked as a second- county, Or., hogs have been taken to *13.50; chop feed, *12@15; middlings, States and Nicaragua should jointly r e p e a t e d f a i lu r e to d i s c o v e r t h e r e m e d y lH R lST IA N CH U R CH —SERVICES AT 11 A . by the government, Ashford predicts McCooks” goes goes into class passenger on the Djemnah, but Island City to feed for Eastern ship- none in market; chicken wheat, 70 of the “ fighting McCooks” j M.andfc p. M. Sunday *chool at 0 a . m . undertake the future work as a govern f o r t h e i r c u r e , t h e s e l e t t e r « a r e o ffe r e d @76c per cental. landed at Zanzibar without having ment. to s h o w t h a t t h e y ca n b e c u r e d b y a . P. S. C. E., each Sunday at 4 p . m . Midweek the “ bogus republic” w ill eventually private life, and for the first time in mental enterprise. The minister ex r e m e d y w h ic h n e v e r fa ils . prayer and prai»e services, Wednesday evening have to foot the bills. B ctteb — Fancy creamery is quoted at In conclusion, nearly half a century the army w ill be been able to communicate with his Between *20,000 and *23,000 taxes a t 7 o ’clock Musical rei.esn.al, each Satmrday plained the report was due to a mis 17>*@20c; fancy dairy, 1 6 @ l '4 c ; fair Ashford expresses the hope that British, without a McCook on its active rolls. un„ evening at 7 oc’ lock. , ^ . have gone delinqnent in Jackson to good, 10 @ 124 e ; common, 7 4 @ 9c apprehension. The Nicaraguan govern For the present, W aller is incarcer- Qr American and other foreign govern It is a most noteworty fact that Gen A good deal w ill yet be per pound. ment had no wish, he said, that the e t h o d is t c h u r c h —S u n d a y s c h o o l ments w ill speedily inquire into the eral McCook, father of General Mc ated at Fort Nicholas, at this port. \ collected P otatoes —^W eak ; top quotations are company should surrender its con at 10 a . m . Pre idlin g each fourth Sand ay It is thought he w ill again be called , . . . . 36@40c per sack. morning and evening. Prayer meeting, every cases of those who were deported or are Cook, who retired yesterday, and nine cession. It had every confidence that upon to appear before a court-martial. . The Salem woolen mills is said to Thursday night. •* Tne lArd is in Hi« holy tem still languishing in that “ coral hell” O nions — Good Oregon, 90c@*l per sons were all in the field fighting for have run without stopping, except for the company would push the enterprise p le ." REV. E. G1TTINS, Partor on the reef of Honolulu. sack. their country at one time, and that four with all possible speed. Under these Washington, April 24.— Ex-Min- Sundays and holidays, day and night P oultry — Chickens, old, *3.50 per of them attained the rank of circumstances, Dr. Guzman said the ■ « S i ' ster U^HK^ton’ s statement that Eustis *or JeÄrB- dozen; broilers, *3.60(u5.00 per dozen; D EC LIN ED TH E P O S IT IO N . , <^',11<„r,al had been instructed to intervene in It is rumored the regiment at Fort ducks, *50 0@6.00; geese. *6.00@6.50; joint govermental proposition was not \ prl ... ’ ' , e , i5 ... p . • the case of Waller, has been confirmed Walla Walla, W’ ash., w ill change sta- turkeys, live, 10 c per pound; dressed, a live one, and it was needless to spec C o n t r o lle r E c k e l« O ffe r e d au E d ito r ia l ulate on a contingency which Nicara e mi itary a a 3 . — in the most positive manner by Senator tions with the English cavalry, now at 12 c per pound. C h a ir on a C h ic a g o C a p e r. 1862, and was assigned to the Third in E gos —Oregon, quoted steady at 9c gua did not regard as a remote possibil Voorhees, of Indiana. The senator had Fort Meade, S. D. fantry regiment. He was engaged per dozen. Washington, April 25.— James H. ity. The government wanted to give been asked by reputable men interested Between 2,000 and 2,500 returns of T ropical , F ruit —California lemons, every facility and encouragement to the A Never Falling P e k in g W ill N ot B e U sed as Eckles, controller of the currency, has against the Apache Indians in New in W aller’ s case to use his good offices incomes for taxation have been made at Personal Weak *3.00@4.00; Sicily, *6.00@6.50; bananas, declined an offer to become financial Mexico in 1857, and from 1858 to 1861 in W aller’s behalf. He accordingly J Seattle. Three persons returned in- Honolulu, *1.60@2.60; New Orleans, *2 company, and did not want the im Care for A ll ness of Io n . an O p en P ort. editor of the Chicago Times-Herald at was instructor of infantry tactics at @3.50 per bunch; California navels, pression to go abroad that it considered West Pont. In December, 1858, he called on Secretary Gresham to ascer- comes in excess of *50,000. a large salary. a forfeiture likely or even possible. tain the condition of the case. The Lane county, Or., has 7,028 children *3.25@3.50 b o x ; pineapples, Honolulu, Dr. Guzman says the misapprehension H. H. Bohlsaat, the new owner of w h s promoted to first lientenant. At senator said: *3@3.50; sugar loaf, scarce at *8.50. Figs, $700 Worth of Medioine Failed. . .. , , of school age, 5,191 being enrolled; 244 the outbreak of the war he was ap WF.I HAI W EI TO BE GAKRISON’ ED tne Chicago Times-Herald, recognizing I went to the state department u,aohere; 153 districts, with *97,000 Turkish, boxes, 14@16c; fancy large, 20 arose through crediting to him a state “ Your Electric Belt cured me o f debility and in Mr. Eckels one of the financial lead- pointed colonel of the first Ohio regi @21c; bags, 10 c. Blood oranges *3.50. ment which he had communicated to kidney trouble after I had spent fflOO or 9780 in twice the last time four nr five days in bnildings. The schools cost last rear -------------- ! ers of the Democartic party and of the ment of volunteers, and in April, 1881, ago. C a l if o r n ia V e g e t a b l e s —Green peas, the state department as an enclosure. vslu efforts with quacks and patent m edicines. The secretary then told me that ggg “ CHARLES BANG, was mustering and disbursing officer at quoted 7c per pound; artichokes, 50@ The statement had been made during C h i n . . . country, offer edthe controller a salary It I . o m r iK lI j D .n l.r i T h at “ Walls Walla, W ash.” W aller was lieing taken to France a 60c per dozen; cauliflower, 75 o@ * 1.00 j nearly twice as large as that paid by Columbus. He commanded his regi prisoner, and that Ambassador Enstis The Union, Or., street and suburban per dozen; *2.50 per crate; sweet pota an interview betwen the United States C u s to m * R e v e n u e * A r e to B « j the government to go to Chicago and ment at the first battle of Bull Run, had been instructed to investigate the tailway is to be extended up Catherine U n d e r J a p a n e s e C o n t r o l. K le c t r ic lt y la a l w a y s u se d a s a la a t r e toes, *2.75@3 per crate; cucumbers, hot minister at Nicaragua and the govern I become financial editor of the paper. and received the brevet of major in the matter and protect W aller in his rights i creek into the extensive timber belt house, *1.50(<t 1.75; garlic, 16c per pound; ment authorities. It was forwarded to s o r t . an d It n e v e r f a l l s to c u r e w h a n a p Shanghai, April 25.— Peking advices ] It would have been his dntv to write regular army for his services on that as au American citizen. That was all east of the Grand Ronde. The survey asparagus, *1.65® 1.86 per box; new Guzman and by him sent to the state p lie d by D r. S a n d «n *e K le c t r lc K e lt . are that some modifications in the Chi editorials on banking and currency occasion. July 17, 1862, he was made I oould ask, and since then I have paid is now being run. potatoes, 3,Gc per pound; rhubarb. 2L department without any intention of no-Japanese treaty of peace have been j topics, and to take general change of major-general of volunteers, and was no attention to the case. ” @ 8 c per pound. indorsing the views. It has since been “ I would not part with this belt for all the The semi-annual report of the Jo placed in command of the Twentieth F r e s h F r u it — -Apples, A agreed npon. Of the five newr commer- j the financial columns of the paper. Mr. good, *1.50@2 found that the report of the interview wealth in California if I c o n 'd not get another sephine county, Or., clerk shows that like i\ JOHN WALLIN, army corps, with which he served at per box; common 0 , 7oc@*l ; strawberries, at Managua was very defective. Min cial ports to be opened it has been de- Eckles realized the dignity and useful- “ Alma House. 218 Broadway, San Francisco.** ! the total liabilities of the county are 20 c per pound. cided to substitute Nanking for Peking, ness of gucli a field of labor, and was Perrysville, Stone River, Tullahoma ister Baker was talking in English and THREE MEN M URDERED. O r e g o n V e g e t a b l e s — Cabbage, firm *76,539.40; resources, *31,418.60, leav- and W oo Chow on the west side of the j tempted to accept, the more so because and Chickamauga. He received the at 1 4 c per pound; radishes, 10c per understood no Spanish. The Nicara “ I was almost a wreck, physically and m en Canton river, for Hoo Chow. W ei he is anxious to do everything in his brevet of brigadier-general of the regn- A M y * ie r io u * D isa p p e a r a n c e in U ta h I ing the net indebtedness *45,130.90. dozen bunches; green onions, 10c per guan minister was talking in Spanish tally when I got your b* It. I sm now a sound Hai W ei i 9 also to be garrisoned by the power to keep the Western Democracy lar army in March, 1865, for services at healthv man, in m ind aud b o lv ,a n d wo Id P a r t ly S o lv e d . Tacoma is making considerable prog- dozen; hothouse lettuce, 35@45c per' ana understood no English. There was and reco ui meni id >our belt to any one suffering from Japanese, at China’ s expense, for a in line with the policies of the admin- Perrysville, and at the same time was natumally some misunderstanding, weakness. Salt Lake, April 23.— The mystery j r®fw ' n D®*10!* pl“ u ot caring for dozen. A. R. SMALL, term of years. Nanking, although in- j istration, but on consultation with brevetted major-general for cumulative surrounding the disappearance of three “ W aluburg, Wash. unemployed. Offers of a good deal “ , 001 .—-\ alley, 8@10c, according to from which the recent reports have eluded in the existing treaty ports, has members of the cabinet, Mr. Eckels felt gallant services during the war. young men who lived in the vicinity of « vaoant land have been made, inclnd- 'i ; fall elm. 6«l6c: arisen. never been proclaimed open. himself obliged to decline the offer, be- W h e n y o u find y o u r a e l f f a l li n g ln y o u r Utah lake, near Lehi, Utah, is gradu- i one by Judge Stallcnp of 260 lots. j io p b Nominal at M O O D Y PRAYED FOR RAIN. following -------------- j lievm g it to be his duty to remain with v ita l p o w e r s , y o u s h o u l d s e o k a i d , and ally being cleared up. Albert Hayes, | ,Linn county, Or., has 7«175 children i range: 3@5c per pound. Yokohama, April 26. It is officially ] tbe administration until the expiration ' D r. H an d en ’ s K le c t r lc K e l t la a l w a y s a T H E GREAT U N IF IE R . It C a m e , a n d W i t h I t t h e R o o f, Andrew Johnson and Alfred Nelson {<£ school age,«4,961 b®*** enroll«“*: i Nwis — Almonda. soft shall—a<L*He sure cu re. denied that the Chinese customs by the j , lf f resid«nt Cleveltmd’ s term. K im * M » n y P e r s o n * had been living at Pelican point for ' ’ " — ' 106 male teachers, 132 female; 11(1 l>er ; paper shell, 12',,(«BP5 new terms o f the treaty of yeaoe with Japau are placed under Japanese control. Fort Worth, Tex., April 23.— A ll of s0“ 6 tlme- but were ejected about two ichool houses, worth *127,000; 120 dis- ?^aI>. „ f ya l^ornla walnuts, soft shell, A d d r e . , o f t h e O ld K lo o d a n d Iro n T was almost a wreck pbyalraUy and other C h a n c e l lo r to t h e A lt lm t il. fricts The schools cost cost fi3 *73 ,5 525 the 1 11® 12.1* « c ; | standard 11c; ie; had palpitstlou < f the hwsrt noor di«e*- AN U N L IK E L Y RUMOR. The stipulation says that on the pay Texas has needed rain, so the great montbs ago on a suit brought by Oliver tracts, lh e schools 2 o the Jta|lan leBnutB> walnuts, i 2 4 @ i 4 c 10.4@ ; pecans, i.,u , varicocele urn -ju e ie and .n u a . general g.-ni-riti defcllltv, at-LI I!tv, * and 11-1 had hud ion, Berlin, April 24.— In addressing the tried » ever: ■ ’ n 111 •* ■ *-*** - @ — 13c; ~ —* ment of the first two installments of evangelist Dwight Moody, called upon ^ ^ 'ada ^ b 0 men 'Yere "missed for iast year. thin* with ut »Id. F ln .ily I tried j 13@16c; Brazils, 12,4 filberts, R e p o rt T h a t J i m H i l l C o n t r o ls th e yotir belt, and it has cured m«. representatives of the Alnmni Associa his audience of 8,000 Christians to pray some time, and Monday last the body the indemnity to be paid by China Wei The First Natonal bank, of Port An- 14@ }6 c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 6@ 7c; ^ , “ A. A. KURTZ N o r t h e r n P a c ific . tion at Friedrichsruh yesterday, Prince Hai W ei might be evacuated, provided for the floodgates to be opened. This ! Hayes was found near the lake geles, has been closed by the bank ex- j “ 1 ualatin, Washington couuty, Or.” hickory nuts, 8@10c; co- Bismarck spoke especially of the na Tacoma, Wash., April 25.- - Report was at 3 P. M. todav. Tonight when shore. Death had been caused by two China pledges her customs revenue in ________________________ ________ , , _____. ; , 7 1’ 0 0 0 : ,1^ llit le 8 ’ | P r ovision s — E astern h a m s, m ed iu m , tionalist clubs formed by Rtudeuts long order to secure the payment of the b a l-1 here has it that President Jim Hill, of the tabernacle was Crowded by 10,000 0 gunshot wounds. Late „ yesterday after « “ “ « ■ A s t e a d y , e v e n flow o f e le e tr lr lty . auce due. This, it is added, is optional j the Great Northern railroad, has se- neoDle Mr Moodv announced that werd noon the bodies of Johnson and Nelson | *M?’ 000- -1? 6 bank w a sclosed once ll,4 @ )2 c per pound; hams, picnic, ago to aid the cause of German unity. S b t t o t a i n I were found. The bodies were found m before, andhas merely been liq u idat-. 8 4 « 9 c ; breakfast bacon l l ‘ ,@ 1 2 c; Those clubs, originally republican, «*011 rwlnjc t h r o n a h th e e n tir e b o d y fo r Pacific. and might never take effect * A cured control . t pres- , rin.- . . of the Northern .. , . ha(1 irom se\erai points rnat rain 1 m g its indebtedness as fast as securities | short clear sides, 8}* : dry salt h o u r s a t a t i m e , w i ll 4-harire e v e r y v it a l ent there is no intention of touching j 1 his report is given as the cause of the had fallen. A few minutes later t h e j the lake on a \*agon, tied down * lth * ld v* reailzed nDon . ! sides, 7H,@8c* dried beef hams 1° were now imperialist. He said: fu n c tio n w ith n e w l i f e an d v l Vo r . I t Is “ I myself left my Berlin college th** f o u n d a t io n o f a l l v it a l p o w e r , and the customs revenues of China, much recent shaking up among the officials storm burst on Fort Worth and torrents ! roPes- The bodies presented a sicken-, ‘ ; @13c; lard, compound, in tins 7U ■ less placing them under the control of of the latter road. of rai„ fen. Then Mr. Moody gave mg appearance. The murders probably I W illiam Levens, who is working a lard, pure, in tins, 9 4 @10c; pigs’ feet, with some republican ideas. In those w i ll m a k e t h e m a n ly s t r e n g th c o m p le t e None of tbe officials here can confirm thanks to God and called npon the con- oocnrred in February. The murdered claim on Tennessee gulch, has, it is 1 80s, *3.50; pigs’ feet," 40s, *3.26; kite, days I found it difficult to understand In t w o o r t h r e e m o n t h s . Japan. why so many persons should obey one the rumor and do not take much stock negation to join in singing “ Corona-: lnen wer® a11 oousins, and were ru n -1 thought, one of the best paying mines *1.25. _________ R n«*iH *s W a r l i k e A t t i t u d e . who was not their ideal ruler; yet w St. Petersburg, April 25.— The Sviet in it, although it is generally believed tjon » and “ A ll Hail the Power of ! niuS a Htock business on the ranch, j in Southern Oregon. He was in Can- j ‘ For th** last five year* I wao almost totally Jesus’ Name, Let Angels Prostrate ; The theory is that the men were mur-1yonrllle, Or., recently with *700 or -Tkdumbi'a r iv e r 'll i tall. even then I was a German nationalist, wrei k“ d in mv vital organs, and was almost ln declares Russia has concentrated in Jap by the people. despair Nothing seemed to d o me any good and made a bet that, within twenty mem, -m o warships. niuBui A general feeling of uneasiness still 1 p au. ’ The ___ ______ latter ____ song o ___ had ____ surged o__ |dered ln the « b i n during the n ig h t, *800 in gold dust taken out of two or „ 2 f i @ l « T no 2 ’tlUs *2 25ffl?50’ anese waters s twenty-two until I got your belt. After wearing It three years, Germany would be united. carrvine 360 CTUs'and’ a la-ge" body^of i prevails among Northern Pacific offi- forth from 10,000 voices^when a crack- j and thrown into the lake, as the bodies j three sluice-boxes. month , I am now . th*nk <»od! s new man, full fancy. No. 1, flats, *1.75@1.85; Alaska, . « ■* . . . . . . . • . a .1 t u r n s , a s iii in K x tm u M ii Ni-vruHi i l i u m .11 1 n /»«an rtrna hoa«/i an<i r n o n m o s a a t 1 n v tw 01.1 v m u aiuavdovu m iv u io u u u , i Vo 1 F o lio * 1 OA/S1 Oil ■ XT« O t . I * Later, as a diplomatist seeking means of vital power, and com p etelv cured of all my men. This fle«t it is added with the cials- as ft is expected several more of ing noise was heard, and then the roof were Partly undressed when found. The consideration in the Monte Cris- ; ^2 2 5 iL20@ l.30; No. 2, tails, *1.90 trouble*. W. A. NELSON, to secure German unity, I saw clearly ’ makes a ’ total of them w ill be asked for their resigua- Bauk and the rafters gave way and the i Tile gunshot wounds appear to have “ Snohom ish, W ash.” French squadron, to Iron Horse and Enterprise, Wash., S u o lm -D ,4 ,4 c ; C ,4c; extra C ,4 4 c ; ! the necessity of a ruling head. That tions. hpfiw timhers and boards, covered j ^een made with a 44-caliber rifle. , heavy timbers beards, _______ thirty-seven warships, carying 610 Second Vice-President Prescott’ s of- with tar raid gravel, came down on a Suspicion, it is said, points to H. deal, in the Rossland district,was *65,- dry granulated, 5 4 c ; cube crushed and head was Prussia, for I perceived that guns. Moreover, according to the — * ' was —“ — i J j ----- 1 ’ per cent paid powdered, 6 4 c per pound; 4 c per pound the triumph of our cause was impossi Hayea, the stepfather of one of the 000 , of which 10 — A p e r m a n e n t c a r e Is g u a r a n t e e d o r paper, a Russian army of 20,000 men fico is said to be booked for abolish- : portion of the congregation. There Development discount on all grades for prompt cash; ble without the aid of the Prussian m o n e y r e fu n d e d In a l l w e a k n e s s e s o f murdered men, and a son of his who is down to the owners. ment, together with that of second as- Was a panic. Scores upon scores of could occupy Jesso and take Japan in work w ill proceed at once on the Iron ] half barrels, 4 c more than barrels; army.” m e n . A p o c k e t e d it i o n o f th e c e l e b r a t e d sistant land commissioner, occupied woraen fainted, some men b » t their missing. Other theories are advanced, Horse and Enterprise. e le c t r o m e d ic a l w o r k . “ T h r e e C la s s e s o f the flank should trouble arise. ‘uaPle sugar, 15@I6c per pound. ; by George P. Eaton. The latter’ s nead- heRd8 and piled pell-mell over them. but have no motive to support them. M e u ,“ I llu s t r a t e d . Is s e n t f r e e , s e a l e d , i C o f f e e —Costa Rica, 22@23.4c; Rio, 2l> The country surrounding the village is b y m a l l , u p o n a p p l ic a t io n . K v e r y y o u n g London, April 25.— The Stanadrd’ s ; quarters are here and Prescott’ s are in Moody grasped the situation, and An active and experienced Whatcom, j @22c; Salvador, 2 1 @ 2 I4 c; Mocha, C a ll fo r W a r r a n t . In W a s h i n g t o n . m a n , m i d d l e -a g e d o r *»ld m a n s u ffe r in g wild and broken, and haa been the Wash., lumberman is working on a 264@ 28c; Padang Java, 31c; Palemban^ Berlin correspondent telegraphs; P o r t l a n d . ________ moving to the middle of the platform, Olympia, W ash., April 20.— The th e s l i g h t e s t w e a k n e s s s h o u ld r e a d I t . “ The action of France, Russia and j _ p . .. lifted both hands to heaven, moving his soene of many tragedies between In scheme to have the Bellingham bay Java, 26@28c; Lahat Java, 23@25c; Ar- Mokaska and Lion, $23.30 pei state treasurer has called for general It w ill p o in t o n t an K A R T , M U RK A M D Germany has not yet exceeded a friend- , ‘ aa ’ P” ‘ ii'n ^ K> t arms slowly too and fro. His attitude dians and early settlers. The coroner’ s j miHs establish branch lumber yards fund warrants Noe. 7001 to 7280, in flP K R I t T W A T T O R KG A I N H T K K K G T f l ly, but energetic protest against th e ' f 01“ iU_' a JS1 1, ’ 0 and calmness stopped the panic and jury examined the bodies and w ill oon- ; throughout their entire tributary terri- } f ^ poun<j casei Columbia, $22.80 per N D H K A L T H . W H E N K YK K T TH 1N G clusive, amounting to *43,677; m ili A ~ P°un Japanese annexing any part of the Chi-j ie jea er em, las secu i on- men began to rescue those in danger. tinue the investigation at Lehi. The ! tory, and it is meeting with considera- K L 9 K H AH K A I L K D . C o al —Steady; domestic, *5.00@7.50 tary fund Nos. 1596 to 1610, inclu excitement is high, especially among 1 uie encouragement. Some yards have ne.se mainland, but I hear that the Rus- 0 e ” ’ en*f , aC* *1’ ' A drenching rain was falling, but they per ton; foreign, *8.50@11.U0. A d d ress sive, amounting to *2,987; tide-land sian minister at Peking has alreay been ; a ^ ' a " ‘l,a e e8raP ronl WOrked hard and the wounded were ranchmen in the vicinity of the mur- been put in at Montana points, B eans —Small white, No. 1, 3 4 c pei fund Nos. 1000 to 1030, inclusive, ders. instructed to negotiate with the Chi- an<l WaS pr0mpt soon taken out aud carried to their home --------------------------- , Lord Messiter, of Stuttgart, Ger pound; batter, 8 4 c ; bayou, 3c; Lima, amounting to *2,621. The call ma j 6 4 c. nese foreign officials regarding the ces- I -v di>uied by Hill. or to houses near by. The casualties many, who has been in correspondence __ __ ___ _____ ^ ^ FOR TH E B A TTLESH IP. C o r d a g e —Manilla rope, 14-inch, is tures April 27. sion of the Chinese territory which were: with some Klamath Falls gentleman j quoted 10c, a n d iu T ^ p w p o a n d L BOUND FOR ALASKA. Russia demands in compensation for J. V. Ingraham, cut on head and i T h e M a tte r o f a P r o p e r S o u v e n ir fo r relative to big game, announces that ] _________ the Japanese acquirings. China, be chest, internal injures; w ill die; W . J. th e O regon . P O R TL A N D , OR. he w ill be there in July or August H n m ilto n G o in g N o r th t o I n s p e c t G ov* ing unable to reject Russia’ s demands, Parley, left leg crushed, back injured, e m i n e n t R e in d e e r S ta tio n s . M em t M a r k e t , Salem, Or., April 24.— The called with a pack of hounds, and w ill hunt hopes to confine them to the cession of seriously hart; Mrs. Mary Murphy, cut B e ef Gross, top steers, *3.00@3.50; Port T wnsend, Wash., April 25.— on head and left arm; Miss Carson, ent | meeting of the mayors and other repre- the grizzly bear. He is a very wealthy a portion of Manchuria and an ice-free and an enthusiastic bear- if,1«- Ci0“ steers, *2.50@3.00; cows, j The steamer City of Topeka sailed for on face and right arm; Miss Lulu I sentatives of Oregon’ s cities for the gentleman, h „n.„ r *2.25(32.,5; dressed beef, 5 @ 6 4 c per port.” ______ ' Alaska tonight with W illiam Hamil Haley, cut on face and right arm; J. | purpose of devising means to make the pound. T h e A m b it i o n o f J a p a n . “ In February, 1862, I had six hem ton, assistant commissioner of Alaskan W. Manchester, cut on shoulder aud I battleship Oregon a suitable gift, ap- The Myrtle Creek, Or., West Orego- M utton —Gross, best sheep, wethers, j preciative of the name, was held at the Paris, April 25.— In an interview education, who goes to Onnalaska, orrhages from the lungs and for eorae 0 0 worth of lovely Musk far Fsrty ^ left arm; Mrs. Morton Logan, cut on ! state house, but was called to order uian understands that the Divelbiss *2.60@2.76; ewes, *2.26; dreesed mut- | , . Cents, consisting of xoo pages with the Japanese minister to France where he w ill join the revenue cutter months was nnder the care of two doc Quartz Mining Companv, w hich erect- to” ; par pound, shoulder. full size Sheet Music of the - > three honrs earlier than the appointed ed the mill at Salmon, has commenced upon the results of the Chino-Japanese Bear and proceed to Point Barrow to • latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular - ’ Bni811’ 5C >C; lar*e* 3 tors, anti finally went to Denver, bnt re Some forty others were slightly hurt ; selections, both vocal and Instruments. - I hour, consequently there was not a large war, the minister declared that Euro- , inspect the government reindeer sta- action against the discoverers of the I H 0 c s - I u roSs' choice, heavy, | 3 . 59 @ turned without any benefit to my gotten up In the most elegant manner. In- - “ B o s to n J o e ” K i l l e d . | attendance. Those present were: pean trade would be unable to with- J tions. The Bear w ill cross over to Si- ; eluding four large size Portraits. ______ rich mine for 918,000 damages, for not 3 . 75 * ii*ht and feeders tx fin • health. I then read of your treatment, Scappoose, Wash., April 28. — A • CARMENCUA, the Spanish Dancer, - stand the competition of Japan. Japan ; hena aud purchase from the natives , From Astoria Captain J. H D JJray ; carrylng ont their’ c,,„tract and thus d & e d P < > ™ d * ® ’ and sent for some, from which I felt PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist, does not project any conquests. Her ■ two loads of deer and distribute them Lewis river, W ash. Indian known as and C. S. W right; Portland, Mayor preventing the mill from running. ADEUMA PATTI an4 = great relief, and have continued using it Frank, Colonel R. W . Mitchell. C. H. ---------------------------- one ambition is to advance in th,' path I among the natives along the Arctic ' Boston Joe was struck by passenger Sp MINNIE 8EUGMAN CUTTING. ; steadiiy up to the present time, with principal news on Rogue r iv e r! aoDscee all onocae ‘it progress and develop the trade and i coast o f Alaska for breeding purposes, train No. 6, on the Northern Pacific Dodd, Ellis G. Hughes, Frank Mottor SAN FRANCISCO M ARKETS. ^ THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. good results.” industries of the country she recently \ Joseph Murray, special agent ,,f | about one mile north of Scappoose yes- j mid John L. Colby; Salem, Mayor i continues to be the new town building — Broadway Theatre Bid*., New York O ty. . B. D. Hnme, across from (Fold acquired. The fears of Spain that Ja- Alaskan fisheries, goes north to enforce terday evening aud instantly killed, j Gatch, Alderman Murphy and Bing- “ I am certain your treatment has ~ C A N V A S S E R * W A N TE D . F lour —Net cash prices : Family ex- The Indian was walking along the ham; Jacksonville, G. H. NickelL Beach, Or. Work on the cannery has pan w ill encroach npon the Philippine i the laws prohibiting cannerymen from __ ____ ____ __________ ___ tras, *3.25@3.35 per barrel; bakers ex- been the means of restoring my health. been suspended, owing to the nonarri islands, the minister said, were ground- j setting fish traps and damming streams track, under the influence of liquor, | Charles H. Dodd, of Portland, chair I . r *~r“ ’ ~ | tras, *3.15@3.25; superfine, *2.10@2.35. I have added fifteen pounds to my less. Japan is perfectly satisfied with J so as to unnecessarily destory large and apparently did not see the rapidly man, and Mayor Claud Gatch, of Sa- val of machinery. Bnildings are still B a r l e y — Feed, fair togood,65@ 674c; weight and am still gaining, hare a good going up, and a ferry has been pnt on. He was struck! lem, secretary. Owing to the small possessing Formosa. choice, 6 7 4 ! brewing, 80@824c. numbers of fish. Radical violations approaching train. appetite and sleep well. In fact, I can Foot passengers are charged 25 cents; \\ h e a t —No. 1 shipping, 884 per ctl; of law have recently been reported to fairly in front, his face being badly attendance nothing definite was done, conscientiously say I am a walking ad two-horse team, *1, etc. Tncoina Water-Front Improvement.. milling, 90@95; Walla Walla, 7 8 4 @ crushed and an arm and leg broken. A motion was adopted requesting Gov- the department. Tacoma, April 25.— The Northern The band of wild cattle which has '? r ,ai.r av« rake 'jnalityj: ¡*24>3 vertisement for your treatment'” Among the important cases at Ju The body was picked up by the section I ; i ernor Lord to appoint a general com- Pacific railroad began work on im neau to be called at this term of court men and carried to the station to await mittee of seven citizens to take charge been in the habit of ranging on Joe ^ J. F a l lo n , 154 South Green St., 1 *°r ,,Ue Btem al>d «6@ > < 4 C tot provements on the water front that is the case of Adolph Meyers, late dep- the arrival of the coroner. “ Boston of the matter, to suggest a proper sou- and Fawn creeks, branches of Agencv Chicago, Illinois. O at ’ s —Milling * 1 0 7 4 @ 1 1 7 4 - caveat arks w ill cost *390,000. Local companies United states marshal, who is ac- Joe” was au intelligent Indian, and by venir and the means of getting it. The creek,in the Coast range, have changed prise, *1.074@ 1.174 ; fancy feed *1.0*> C O P Y R IG H T S . , w ill make improvements costmg *200.- cnged of embezzling *2,000 of govern- occupation a fisherman. If you will know more of this treat appointments w ill be made in a few their range, so hnnters say, who have @ 1.074» goo 1 to choice, 95c@*1.00; CAM I O B T A I N A P A T E N T * P a rs 000 more The railroad is preparing ment m and who has in jail [ davs. ment, and read the testimony of many been looking for them. This band of ; lair to go id, 90(6 95c; poor to fair, P u l lm a n ’ s T e n a n ts . _______________;_______ for an increased Oriental business. severftl months. He has held several cattle has ranged in the Cascades for 85@ 874c; black, *I.10@ 1.174! red, others, who have been cured by the April 24.— The Pullman .... ... . „ . . It w ill build a solid rock and stone sea i tant f ^ r a i positions in the ter- _ Chicago, fonnation eotxwmo< f a t e t i and. ho« to as. _ r , . C o n d itio n o f t h e S u g a r M a r k e t . nearly twenty years, and has weather- 1.20. gray, 95 @ ri 00 per cental, Compound Oxygen Treatment, not only Uln thero K M f n • * . Alao .« a h f b e UI Palace Car Company has begun serving; „ ,, , ll o ” im o f --------- wall along its waterfront property. It rit(irv ed the worst winters during that period p ‘ P°und- of consumption, but of various other • a • notices on the tenants who are behind P ^ ' P ^ a , April 19.-S p reck les Patents 'taken tbroa*k Maim A Co. rseslvs w ill build four freight warehouses, I notine lathe ** i e s d f l e A m r r i m , sa4 in their rents that unless they pay the s" ? a' « f in ery, which has been closed with ease. Those killed by the hunt- 4< a i4cp erp ou n d ;E a rly R o8 e,3 0@ 40 c' diseases, eend for hook of two hundred spécial tb?« T * broasht■ wutsij before tbe public with- each 40x400 feet, and coal bunkers of j ers m the spring have been found fat River Red, 26@30c; Burbanks, 40@65c; pages, sent free. Or call and see ns. ont cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper, R o o s v e lt a s P o lle « C o m m is s io n e r . amount due the company, suit w ill be ,___ . , L, , ,, , f 10,000 tons storage capacity, capable | teeaed weekly, eie*enti? Hlsstrsted, hm by tmrtba Washington, April 25.— Civil Ser- brought to forcibly eject them from trust, by which it is controlled, has and tender. Tbe valley cattle as a rule Oregon Burbanks, 40(680c. 9Í — ? ssteSSi s s s A in the We treat patients at the Office as well w o r i? of handling 5,000 tons per ten honrs. O n io n s —G oal to choice California, houses. One hundred and flfty , Waited up agjun The plant is running are poor when spring comes. These ! vice Commissioner Roosvelt has de- the The Cascade Oatmeal Company is pre copie», i ] ____ _____ _________ __ ____ on nearly full time, with a reduced wild cattle are much hardier than do 60@85c; cut, 25@40; Oregon, 90c@*.25 as at home. notices were today plaoed in the hands paring to erect a 500-barrel flour m ill cided . . . to iU . 'cePt . the , , P°lice , „ commission- , . DRS. STARKEY & PALES, force. mestic stock, and are as shy and as per cental. for the Oriental trade. . shlP ior the clt? of New York tendered of constables to serve upon tenants. W ool —Spring—San Joaquin, year’s The other refinery in Williamsburg, hard to some upon as deer. 152» Arch 8t., Phila., Pa. ! him by Mayor Strong. Roosvelt in- Those who have been served with no- staple, 4 @ 7c; do 7 months, 4 @ 8c; Cal tends to hand his resignation to Presi- (j,** gav they have no money to pay N. Y . , closed at the same time, has also averas and foothill, per pound, 7@9. LiYH t’ hin*»*« S h ip p e d In C offin s. resumed work. The demand for refined Fall—Free Northern, 4 4 @ '» e ; North Montreal, April 25.— The United j dent Cleveland iu a few days, and the buck rents. Some of them are in sugar, wihch was very dull when the C h in a T r ie d to P r o t e c t A m e r ic a n s . ern defective, 3 @ 4 4 c ; Southern and States customs officers have unearthed ! early in May may enter on his new du- arrears ten months, while others are two refineries were closed, has become Washington, April 19.— Correspond- San Joaquin, light and free, 5@ 6c; South oniy two or three months behind. The ‘ C U PID E M E - a gang of smugglers who shipped C h i-! ties. and though moinritv nf tbe tenants are discharged brighter, origuwir, ttnu uiuugu the ute market maraei is still suit ence between this government and ern and San Joaquin, defective, 3@4c. nese across the border to Vanceboro, j T r y i n g to A r r a n g e a i r e b a t . . ) . , ^ overstocked, it is thought probable that China just issued shows that the au- B utter —Creamery, fancy, 1 2 4 @ 1 3 f; * - 1- H o n n f s f a n i o n . V r o n c h tih v a io iM n _ i > i ___ , _ tlon o f » JMIOO. fiyn rti pbyW<S.n. «Ili quickly cu r. you o fo il n.rl Me., in perforated coffins, from St. 1 Lexington, Ky., April 25.— An effort * U1P <<ye? 1 ^ vous or din a healthy condition w ill be soon re- thorities of the latter country d u r ng seconds, 11c; dairy, fancy, 10 4 @ H c ; [ o f I W _ I __________ M i j M l w » n m . — s» — o-*« w -~linn* ./*1 \ Insomnia, l'ulnsin tbe Back,Bemit . il . . __ _ 0 ™ ,,,. Lmlwfc.iu. N k t m u I»-OIHty. Johns, N, B. is being made by the chamber of com- stored. The McCahan refinery, not the war just closed have done every, every- good to choice 8@ 10c; metlinm grades, Pimpl**», UnflUMm t** Marry, Lxnaasii«* i^ s li.. Vsrkiorsi*r».Sl Constlpatlon. J 1 « b r i H 1 b r dar or nShU H rm m s an£k m erceto arrange a joint debate be- The mining fever has again cropped controlled by the trust, is running on thing in their power to extend protec- ‘ , l^ V n ?7:7c. P*! il»« born>r« of Im p oten cy. < '('P I| > K A K c lv tu i« e s tbeU vcr u l Porm.r w » g r . Kr.torod. tween Secretary of the Treasury Car- ont at Davenport, Wash., and. accord- nearly full time. tion to Americans in Peking. A rowdy „-C doLm • dnek etres 16i6 l'ci> erd(aen B E F O R E * « o A F T E R k alI id n e rs s n d thenrinary orem usol sii im puntir*. ' New Bedford, Mass., April 19.— No- lisle and Senator Blackburn on the ing to reports from there, merchants, who assaulted American Missionary ^ C heese —Fa n c v m ild new 7@Sc- C P P I D E X E «trpnjfthrns and rrstorps small weak organa. tice was posted in local m ills today of currency question in this city at an clerks, and farmers are hieing them- j _ _ — j Hedland and his w ife was severely pun- common to good 4 4<a6c’; YoungAmer- the restoration of th# formsr aaheduls early date. Senator Blackburn is said selves into the mountains with pick, Dr P r ice ’ s C ream B akin g P ow d sr. ished. A ll anti-foreign placards have ica, 7@9c; Eastern, 1 2 4 @ 1 4 4 c; W s s t - o i wags* to hav« agreed. and shovel on prospering tour*. W orld 's Fair H ig h est A w ard. bsen promptly suppressed. ern, 8@10c per pound. AAátm. B A T O 1. S E S I C U I C * . r . * t u W » , Sua frmuatHo, Sul. J W J U . l t E. P. THORP, ABSOLUTELY PURE WEAK MEN i M THE TREATY MODIFIED Sanden Electric Go.. I WILKINS ADVERTISEMENT p r m m r o w i m m m i r K | F R E E I $10 TWitUMlUtiUUtilSlilS S.TRADE M » W SU & gSEæ g» RESTORED, , _____ I t e MANHOOD \3 • \ \