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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1895)
:ai,t-B TUB AMKKU WUATI1Y IN HIS HICENT ,,10N FAILID n MISSION TO tNQLANO. " llae "' Allva aiiit a ",..bar lmrlea llrU a rtf)1iH.Ml Heraaatla Luu.loi.. Nuv. M.-Tu. ICvimlng Jmi.uI.Ii!' a -itT r..u 1'U.Hta. M ' wu of IiiMKilituii, near At TuUtati frontier, which atatoa that Ci ,.r AflMtUU U greatly an- ! tliu Utur t.f JSMarullal. tLa. "0"",, "rr"H !!fl.,i...i.t Afghaniataii r...rtHK.nii Tuartoii durmic hia rwi'iit EuUihI. uo.iaoqumn ,,f lh" '"K" jtfm amw Alghatttaiaii, many Lm have Ixh.u bund nIIvm. a great i'Mil aubJoetB have Ua-u Im ' ,. whilo many "hera have i notable Willi HlK.IIHtlllH'i I'tlllOO I.tfuliah mi H oooaaio.i "ia KmlUlKl. OMIIIOll KtllWNl, U M li "M..k.i aa li ariivoa. It ia ..Lua i'"11 ',ull''l, Kl""' '''"'" 'f ...i u. mniulu'tl. mid Uml puaaibiy In. viii . ... . . ..... . umiloli'" I10'1' Alglmhtatau. rB viail 'f Naarullai. Khan, tin mi t)f tlin ainwr waa unit of (hi IITturMiof wa'bd and h.Iiiic1 l"M ll tin. in I ... .... U M VUII III t!ll. Dili IUV.II " I'" " ""- " a Uud, t " heali" would ""l l'"'" ..,,, prop-aod tlmt bla fl.lml kiii, i,iw Hb''ibul. " " '"ti'i'"! mInM i.t tho ''. but tl Hiiiwr, h,,tii. vutuully handed over tho reins j r,vrumiil to tlm heir apparent, do !! b ih.uIiI not allow him l leave l.tiuL 'l l"' i'1'' "f "'pleacntlng ,m' lBiwr devolved uii Hi" wwinl m, S.irullah. N i1!"'!!" waa Hi'" rl In aiectii'g I'M"""'1 '"r r""1 4 l.ur.'1-i two ,al,k '"l"''' iimj n ihiihIiI l fiwlinii'ru tur wi,ukIiihi i.I i ll liwU mi. I iiiIut I....- wri unl'l fui I'.r tliu ,f mviiiij nil tliu cruwd Ilo'i f,.tl.r uiw cl'Hl"''tt. k,uiu.Hl Hint l.uihiil Kun.jKi. It MHlml uih'U mturii Ui AlKlmniii M Umt l wuulil wihI Uiu i)UKlilr uf ,ltliy fliff. Uul lilt rn.f Ui wirniiiiuu hu mviiiI t Imvu iluit-Kril-it uttlliK to tl ill"lvl,r ltWK lw mam I't Hi" Ullur " ,ht' li'l'11""1 j hit iiilimli'll. 'u rnlllimW tint, juir- of In. ila nlmwUiK Hint '"w lull in Ia.ii-Ioii ol Kl uV wioimii l.tiui) tr euUTUiuiui'uU uml MwlliiK i'i'U. tululv o( tin' Utk brxuKht lu l1 i.nrl.lni ut k ..i. ttii.,1.1 tlm tirtiiuo Ui.ihI, lw Haw of tliu iHHjulmr nwihoiU ii Uiuf hu uit, tm of tlii'iu fvi-u ,Tpriii( ii Uio runiiin l tl" boU-U. lir tlm uimim r uf Afjtlnniin". " uiuU .urt!bHl fur fl f'" tl,,'ir tir. V..l.llil-M' tnl ''' Kltwi.luirK. Vi., - 83.- iadinr U K. Uriini' l"re I5 tin iimruiiiK. Hu w Uwly re rtwinn from mi tuli of iiiumoum ud wan mriokmi wall brt ilt;a'' U H. (iriiiKW wa lni I" Km miuv. Olitn. ill IH3U. Ho wurki'd ipun'lim Uih-r' funu until lt wbi'u lit. itiiltHt). w-rvltiM tliriHi yinm U Uio TwiMity mHlid lo liiliii'll'y. MrliripntniK lu tlm Vukiburu ini pwn Mini tlmt mi tl' hlii'd"'. indi-r OiiiikmI Mwruluu. Ho 1 ynwnt t tho oaitum of ViokburK; ki,. tl... war lm wont into 0OtlillM'lm ltfa. 11 n.l U w iu NlrHk. wlnUir ke bail ri'iiiov.Hl, mid w mlni'' : riotUH. ill tliu iiltum ' M",rr Mil, on rumoviiig W WwdniiKtnu i w., wluiitUKl to vmctitw m t,,H iurl. Whiio lu NobniMkH bo w wiiity clork mnl clork of tbo district ..urlof Huliiia iwuuljr for four yr. Oo koIiik "t "n11"' 110 w,,," T UnkiiiK. Ho cwme U) tho ooHt Uwt Ui IKHS, roinniniiiK yor mid IihU. 'i Umn wont to tk ohiirKO of l'11 1,1 TimiiiiHwxt, whro lio ronmiuod two jiaw. Ho camo to VVHliiiiKl"U K" In 1HKI, mid wm elwiuid iiuw no'iiU.r to IKua. Ho w membor of uio WMliiiiKttm world'. ftr toniiuittMi, a nuniioh Ki'pubiouu, min ft Uiirty-two di-Kn Mi- Wul.li.Kk.li. Not. 23.-A- une W,l,y Morrttt hu b.n tu oo.nmid .r ..... ,i .,t nf tho MiHHouri for .1 .i... bin Hiinuiil report, jut i.u.. li.i.ii.ul iu itn rotor noon to hi iH.rm.unl pHrtioip-tiou m .i... .r. dmwrtmi'iit. MIO irill.NHOilOOH " . . ti i... , ...lim...tary WU . i ... .. . r. of wr wui i t Mount Voruoii wuru vn. uMiii. . Urr.ir.kH. AU., to Fort Hill, l. .i .... ... ....f..r of the iniUtHry IW til (.MO Hfion"- . . priwm Ht Fort Uiavonwortli to l " partmimt of Jurtion. Oomrl Mrr tt bBlivo that lncrfHNod guHrdnwin w n be m-ooKHary at tho doH.K"'Htud priui pout in h donartinoiita. lorta wi dan and Hiloy. ConooruinK ttiidor hia command. Omiural Morritl .v. uliboiiLfh he haa not iH.rBonai ly iiiHimikid thimi. he fool" JW,B!,. ..r-llv the diHOipl .udiLtructii-ui-all that the govoru ninnt nliould expoot. NEWS I HUM ALASKA. l I'uiiUat fur Unlil ii,. fikrt rialm Alimg liirvb ( rh. H-attlo, Nor. 38. Aiiotl,r now triko la ri'Hrt4 from lilndi oriM-k, a muall ctrnaui tlin-o nub Uilow MmhUi dun ormik. )na man, lu two and a half ilaya, wmnIiihI out (UIU ii. a pail, hia largi'iit uuHHl wlKltlnK &a. In liwa tliiin than it bikio Ui U.lt it, tho mri-am wh UwUmI from rud to uud. l m tlm 1'i lki-y oluliu twimty-twu ti.oti had a iiovidouniimt. Ka. h workod with a ln tt for an hour, and tlm n ault wa (100, tin. lowiwt au Ink out woIkIi H'K.'il. Two luii.itrvd niinura on inn out of tlm Yukon fnw daya with thnir iIukI, and it aviMKi'd (I.UUU aoh, two having i.vnr 10,0011 cai li, IWr, hot front tlm vat, la ImliiK aold at t'lrolo ( lly for SiO 'iitH a drink. WliUkr l f.O oriitH a drink and from lift to a gnlloii. Tlmt'lly of ToM'ka, jimt in from Aluka, brli.K a rumor tlmt Captain J. J. Hi'hIv, maiiiigor of tlm North Aii.i-rii'au Trading At TriuiNortiitioii ('oiiiiauy, wh llri-d at by one of the liiillHim, who wan aHiug a ilrrkl.Hi.il uu tho iiotiii.uiy'a bout. It wnum that In kirk ill tl.o atiriy luillaii and the lut I'T K"t a rilln and firod. Tlm bullot trurk 'u t ii l it llfaly'a hiail, but kUihmmI uIT and inllinlod only a flinh wound. MHS. iMMETT'S STORY. A Nlnlrmnl uf llrr I riiuhl. Willi llur llualiand. lliittn, Mont., Nw. 23. Mra. J. K. IOiiiiiiit, win., uudor tlm tK" ni.n.o of Hit. 1 1 v i.yit.iii, ia travi'ling with tlm htix'kwi'll troupe, ii.hiIh a ntHti'ini'i.t tonight with roli'roiiru to Imr troublu with I. t 1iukIihi.iI. hho mini; " 1 li'ft htiii on aivouiil of hia u ti -fultl.f iiliMKi. and have lukin hicjih to ptiHuiru a divorou. Tho uu-mapoiidiiit la A I uu NrUmi, foriuitily a nuigor iu tlm Tivoli, lu Him FraiirlHoo, and now with tliu ItiMtouinuii. Win n 1 loft him I took iiothii.g boloi.King to huu but hia ininio, and woultl Ui M-rfiutly (lu I.Klitnl without that. V have uot artuully lif-u iiihu and wife mncu taut uininrr, wl.tiil 1 found out Ilia uufa.th fului'M Ilu did uot dmiy it, but cluini ml lin waa intoxicated, and wiuld uot ht-lp it. Juno 8, bo got drunk and mod to atuK.t mo. 1 loft him uight wtH'ka ago at HouhIoii, Texaa." !Mltr-rilliMUimi K.glil Aanurtnt. Nw York, Nov. 21 A tight bo tw wm IWr Mahur auil Huh titiuim nnuia for tho lu-avywi-ight champion. Rlun of tliu world aoi'iua aaaurod. Uau Htuurl'a offur of a I0,U0U puree for a iH.ni.iit boiwinn the big followa to take .,1m! iu Jaiirt'. Moxioo, hua uopii ao- ut'ptotl by Jobu tjniuu on la hulf of Ma .r. htuart ruinl aoveral daya ago that if HorU'lt ilKclinod Ui tight Fitaaiut moiia, tlm latn-r would moot Mahor for tbo amount iu queattuu and at the time and place inoiitioned. yuiuu'a atxH'pt auoe i aa followa: l'iuaburif. Nov. 21. MahiT will fight Fiuwliiii, for htuurt'a 10,000 purao and t ciiainpioiiaiup ui : t.i 1.. M..ino at tl.o time uainod by Stuart. Wa waut tho winner to Uike ..i ...,i ii,.. kIi.Ii to nav exiHtnw. We ........ AltIh ut tako pluoo, Hinl don't t.4iro whether it i iu Moxioo or pri vate." Tha Sr Vrk Train rri'km t. x!., lhldreth, Hobard ....i li,.ii.. three of tho la.la implicated in the wr.k.ng of Ihe New York l.eu ur tl.ia ulaoe. have con mi hi --., .. Hrlaiol, UIO iourui " They win uo ONKDAY AT Till FA I II AHOUND THE WITH A ATLANTA EXPOSITION GOSSIPy GUIDE. Ha Wamlrra Tliruii(h Ilia llullillufa a4 About Ilia flriiunila lUouralii Eutar Ululiigly no Ilia Tlilma Ul tlm Naaa anil Making liarl.alila t'uiiiparlwina. Li t ua tuku a di.y in the Atlanta) ex "wltloi. mill iin.kii the entire round, all. ni mil in o invllea Willi alii'h alluring wn lira. The ria.l iiioiuii.g iilr la an criap and l.riieliiK tlmt the toneil up imrvea fairly alng like u huip when tuimd, uud the revivified Mum! bulimia through the body and tinglea in (lie linger emit. The hwil louvoa are rurled on tl.o troea, mid liii'o the white front ciiuin nightly niiiat of them now litter Ihe Ntreeta, hut there la tat ill n halm in tlm air from tho nu tmiill wihkIn, uud by U a. Ul. it ia Juxt warm eiiongli, no uoft, ao aweeturn tin-He dry Novell. I.er duya lu I'ieilinuiit tJenr gla, ho let tin to the "eur Hl.ed," na At liititlmia Ki.eerii.gly call tlioir Union depot, and take the Southern Kiiilwity compiiny 'a expuHitioii train. Hut why llm Hoiiibern, when a tml ley ci.rciii. Lu ciuight in uny part of tho city? Well, there ia no wi.it here, and lu aeven minute it will tukeua tu the ceil tor of the eiiHt aide mid b'Ht point fur the llrat general view. Hut if yuu want lotnke time mid enjoy llm ride, go by the trolley I inea through the long ami lovely iivemieH, for there la no plure in the country, unleaa it ia on L'uclid uve nue, Clrvel.iiid, where one eiiu get mure enjoyment out of u common cur ride tliiin in tlm Milmrlia of Atlanta. From the railroad cm we p;i.a tl. rough tlm galea tu the pretty little Luildiiig in which the Sum hern railway Hyntem hits uu exhibit of nil the urea, wiaala mnl farm prialucia cm itn ninny linca. It ia "I can't ae mo plhia alio.it tl.la bit of allk nu iiiore'n another." Well, I iii not Htuckon riillca myacilf, nuleaa they eutiaiat of thinga nctuully timilii by the nuled jairauii, or frngmeuta which aetuiilly glvo aume Ideal of tha l.ntrd plure. Hut fetieliiam waa niiiira fl. at religion, and moat aiple retain enough of it to value any little thing from a fiiniuiia place a buttle of water from tlm Jordan or aumo of that rock aull from llm mountain neur which Sud Mii and (Jomurrali once atocal. Fur my part I ciiu't ace why a chip from the an it pillura of Uailum ia of any more vulno tliiin one from thi ruck anlt of that Loniaiami ialiind, and aa fur Lot'a wife, why, they have carved a aplcndid aliitiie t.f her, and you cun aee It iu the Loniai unil aect ion of li.inea mid foreatry 10 feet high, of cleun, white ault, alrong Hid i ehiinliiblii. Hut, upon my word. H'a 1 o'clock before we've aceu anything. Ku let na udjotiru to tho creulu kitchen annex tu the Woiimri'a building. Thia little real will glvo na courage fur Ihe long climb to the highit hill unci tho Munii.iiotiirea and Liberal Aria building. It not only hua the moat comuiiindmg portion, but ia the li.rgeat of thocxponitiiiti group, mnl what a won der it would wem tu ua if we could only biiniah the memory of that 80 ucre iniirvel lit Ch.eugo. Vlaitora here who did nut aee that, mid ecpiH'iully the rural aoutlierncra. think thia one of the grand ct. xtrueturo, ever put up iu America. It ia ant) by SJfll fi'ot, v ith n (hair urea of 10M.OO0 a.uure feet uml an inaido cleiir height of KfiO feet. Huther the prettient things ihore are cerumica unci nioculca, glua and gh'' wure, ami all ivory and tiiurblo lyrndncta, eapecdiilly thuae of Duly. In fact, it ia Kcurecly an exiiggeration to any that the Italian aectiun ia tho exhibit in theae linea, nn France and Auatria did not come in thia time. Cincinnati greatly diatiiignblied heradf at (Jhicugo by line work of every kind, and hlio ia particu larly well represented in thia and the Woman 'a building. Theao lovely inucnic uiuutlea uud tlooringa, thia fine earthen THE STAI'LK FRUIT. APPLE RAISING PAYS NORTHWEST. IN THE Aniarlfnta Ala llrlng Utah Trloaa In Kuralga JHarkala-Oragun rrult Ma. leg Huippad Nrh-Kiarlmnlln In aiilliig by Wntar tu lio.ion. Home American apploa aold in (llaa gow recently brought net prioea like theae: Forty-eight barrela at aver age of 3.22i 40 barrela at an average ofta.7U; 18 barrela at an average of 2.14. BHlea at Liverpool were: Fifty two barrela at an average of $1.48; 84 barrela at an average of f 2.67, and 87 barrela at an average of 2.0. Tlieae figure ahow a price to the grower of about 70 ceuta mure a barrel than ho could get by aelling in New York. Freight chargea average 15 to 20 couta a barrel. Not 2 per cent of the applea that are ahipped from American porta go anywhere except direct to Great Hritain. In 181141)5 out of tho 1.4a8, 000 barrela exported only 23,110 were aeut to ports other than Loudou, Liver pool and Ulaagow. To Liverpool alone went 853, 1U8 barrela, a consign ment going over every week of the aea aou, from July to ApriL In one week alone, that ending October 27, 18!1, , 8, 27 burrela were forwarded to thia oue city. In each of theae great marketa oi ine PORTLAND MAKKETS. The marketa are a little more active. There waa a good demand for all kind of produce, and pra are eaaily main tained. I'oultry receipt a ahuw an in crraae. In dairy pioduce, grocrrlea and uierchandiae there are no changea. Whaal Mark. There ia no change in the local wheat market. Kxtreme pricra for export are aa followa: Walla Walla, 48c; Valley, 02c per btiahel. frortura Markat. Fu.ua Portland. Halem. Caaonliaand Dayton, are uuotd at $2.0 per imrrel; t.oliidrop, (2. 841; Know (lake. (2.70; Ben ton county, 2.tK); graham, 2.W; an per il ne, $200. Oatb liood white are o noted weak, at 2.'lc; milling, JMutUOc; gray, ltf(21c Kolled oata are quoUal aa tullowa : Baga 4.2f.(go.2r,; barrela, 4.6O(a7.00; eaaea, $3.26. Hat Timothy, $8.00 per ton; cheat, $5.50 ; clover, 6 g0;oat, $5.00(30; wheat, $5 OOmti. BikLar Feed barley, $14.60 per ton; brewing, nominal. MiLLHTUrra Bran. $12.00; ahorta, $13.00; uiiddliuga, $1018; rye, 750c per cental. Burma Fancy creamery ia quoted at 2-'inc; fancy dary, 17H; 'air to good, 16o; common, 10c per pound. Potato New Oregon, 25336c per aark. Onionb Oregon, 5075c per rental. Foultkv Oliickeiia, old, $2.75(!l3 per dozen; young, I2 00 x2.50 per uowm ; ducka, $3 00itf36o; geeae, $d.507.O0; turkeya, live, t'o per pound; dreaaed 10c. Uamk I'lieaaanU, $2.50; Chinese, $3; world there oocur weekly apple auction iijuail, $1.25 per don. buyers not l Jiooa uregou, iirm w uvu, i-jiHlern, av. per uoiseu. flMIIUd. il.iiuea hi Ituilt put on trial for u.urder, but, owing to IhVir youth. It i- likely that the, w ll uly U) oouviowl ol inur. ur iu - und dcgmi, the penalty of which iaim riaouiuoiit for Hie Hildreth told the oftloera that the at i. ,iuv mro waa ol toiint to wrec V- V l . i.... .i, train which paaaei Home for the f.aat at t - . ,.,ri., rich express bul- w,on .heir luiu(,g, 'oiml that the uext train would bo totter, lauaetho paaaengera were likely to bo weaiiny pw'i Pea lCn.r...Ha Hold Vain. p.mver, Nov. 21 -Majoi W. S. l. . i.. th a city froi 'y """" Z.. ..I Colorado. chulota county. -- AT... ..u-,i.na of ore tukon uriugioH -i VOUI. oem.. .....1 The the largeat vein ever haye ineu v i" voiu. a )0 feet aoroaa. !.'.-itWil ""i'l , hoaurfaceS,000 TllO Or "-r--. a ton. . . .. . . . .....fiirv . ii n i f ir tno iiiw'-v t ., i. httvn Irhiu on oiaiina .nnug region Kruul. " , will eeHpne lu.il been . w SIW auythmg - . . ulliet vtait o,r Teller recenn in uio lUlfour, lha Klllla,,' vlcteil Loudon. Nov. 23.-1U i" : bench diviHiuu of the high oour i of J tioe tHlay the trial of J Ualfimr, OcKirge Flward 1 na. Jo n Thomaa Wright and Morrell 1M. ohargod with fraud and other offn iu connection with the mauag moul ; o .... . :. nf friondly com "in Liiimrator (j'""l , ..-,mU ..ki.,1. boon in progreaa .'. "r-. ,Ir..r- a aneoial jury waa concluded and .11 U- gg umeci were iuu. r. " ' ;Ki-wag ao aa ptpoaed. Georg Dibley waa quitted. a uuiei ill nutlina ... the. reaiou ana i '" . . , - .. ..... 14,. HHVH . ...a aill.lliub - - ()U v'1' . -ition. nriu mam big proH' it ia a Allen, of thia eity. diaooverad tha vein. . ...... ..r Montana. 1 ; ... Wiaa river IHOUU wild man m - - . . . v..mi fonua " - tiium, n . ...,:iil came to irfMm) Iff rs anlea. and to theae come only from everywhere in r.ugiaun, Inland and (Scotland, but from Ger many, Holland and Helgium. Thus, h the exnort tablea do not ahow it, a very large quantitiy of the Amer- CiKKna Oieuou lull cream, 8c Ier pound; hall cream, 6r7c; akim, 4(j 6c; Young America, IKftlOc OKkiioN Vkuktabuco Cabbage, lc per lb; ladia iea, 1'V per dozen buuciiee; i'u frnir, f.i.da ita wav eventually into eeu oiiiona, 10c per dozen ; cucumbera, VDc(SU per aaca , miiirawn, . k dozen; tumatoea, 15ift26c per box; corn 08c per doz. TaoeicAL Fbdit California lemons, $5.50(40.60; bananaa, $2.25(t3.00 per bunch; Mexican orangee, $3.76(g4 per box ; pineapples, $C(t.b0 per dozen. CAurouNiA V koicTABbaa Garlic, new KraKcuer ooundlBweet potatoes, i pet pound; Merced, Sic; boxes 2c. i Fuabit Fbuit Hears, fall, 75c($1.00; . .... w..i x4 PumnA all tlie SOU mora coumnca ji Our state farmera and orchardiats should turn their attention to thia nu tritious and wholeaome fruit as part of tho product of their farms. The mar kcka are to lie reached and it ia only quality which need be considered. Se attle P. I. To Teat Hlileplng yualltlea. THE TIPPKliAllV Tt'KK I TOOTINU. nll,u..taiu retr. . - d of the MontauH Annug the eari; P ourt ever ;, tliocentriil or liiRhlmid south opitonuzeu. Push aroiiml this building mm yon . at once to the point from which can be hud the boat general view of tho grounds. Before ns is an oval uiisin, of which ia taken up by tne iiouoie iu they call Clara Mere uml tl.o real oy .oU Plaza, with wulka, scuts and fouutuuia. Around tl.ia basin except to the north east tho land rises in terrace mid kno I, and on the commanding points are the principal buildings, tne -an tinted columns glowing in the fur north west, like a uvecic tempio. ticulur notice of tlmt iswuu m w. and the electiieul tow-er " there yon will ace tonight the latest tri umphs of science over the mysterious force, and some pyrotechnics beyond yonr most dazzling dreams. 7 But are there not much finer fireworks Nowhere than this little city can get Some other world P The 'first big structure to our right is .... nvnnKnortatiou building. Sporting and nthletio goods are also shown bore, f"( . i, ,i,,. 1 sumiose, with bicycles, of which the number, variety and beauty areenough to make theoldost man an en "husiast Further ..long are vehicles made of aluminium, the "new metal, " some folks call it. They are marvel, mislv pretty, little too bright and ah ny for iny old eyes, but so light that hoamallcsi ' horse cmld draw a ami y in one and f:c..rcoly know ,t. They a e admittedly only a promise as yet. for aluminium isn't quite cheap euough for tht, though it has cheapened much fas ter than any other metal. Don't fail to thoroughly examine this vaHedmapor model of the Nicaragua ll. 35 feet long and nearly us broad ,., u ..... ... .mutants and hills, tne hZ and river shown at their relative 111 Not iu thia world. A fruitgrower of Tacoma baa been TTwinberrie., ltfJM' per carrying on a series of experiments lor Jrrel . Capfl Codj 10. some time past looking to the produo- vVooii Valley, lOllc, according to tionofa variety of apples that will ! quality; Eastern Oregon, 7ftc. stand shipment to Asiatic ports. He j Uors Ciio.ce, Oregon bOc per has tilaced aboard the bark Guy C. pound; medium, neglected. Goss 'VhS cases of apples, oueof which JJtfJft will be opened at the equator anuther P rdJ 3uT aX 'shell, when rounding the Horn and the third U(12c; Bta,,dard walnuts, 10llc; at Boston harbor, whither the Gosa sluilllin ci,eHUUtBt I214c; pecans, bound. The boxes are mado of kiln 1 18(ftl(ic. Brazils, 12)413c; nlberts, dried hemlock, and are airtight. Cap- j uifr; peanuts, raw, tancy, 67c; .... . J ...! 111... l.i..L-.irv nutji KliflCM.- CO- tain Mallett will Keep a reuorti ui iuvihmwu, .v, j , medium, , picnic. iB)a(g9c; DreaKiast uawu i;iiar short clear sides, 8)-49c; dry salt 7Wia!8e: dried beef bams, 12 (gl3c; lard, compound, in tins. 7; lard, pure, in tins, 410c; pigs' feet, 80s, $3.60; pigs' feet, 40s, $3.26; kite,. $1.25. Oregon smoked hams, 12c per mnmi: nir.kled hams. 8ic; boneless .. u ...v.ink tha Khin ! nianuts. WOc Der dozen, temperarurea w-" ' " ,' PaovisioNs-Kastern bama. passes, ana tne couuiuou u. j U.12(J bama picnic, as each box is opened. Ileaultl r Kxperlmenta. Colonel N. H. Owings, of Olympia, has been doing a little figuring on the success of fruit in thia locality with r,r.,...u stmwberries and cher ries at' the production and price of this ! haUis, 10c; bacon, 9c; dry salt sides, 8c ; fh I0110W1UK aru. O-OOUUU yaLia, u4" --- --D-- war, of a nf the in"" ;.....,l.,..alT rich gom river the wild ,i hlld knowledge ..,.. ijiina. 1 etni.K"' , h,.i. IIII'M.-- mine, dui tliongh he quart! j;..1.iiuil lva -to TpaVty of hunters soma ve to a PH"J ., . ,,. Unit essayed 5U.uu - THrffLpaul I T.i X"ov. . .. tha merchant ar- (jluckmau, ono having ap- reated here rged of gooAa o. the torch to nis -,,. r d aUire building - A Puroell. u" " . Tnnadav nign'i : : . ,' tniS. The disgrace of h S o'r arnj. W" w prompted the deed. i i. mnl r m iiiu'iiun n aize ann nr. - "", , ,,,,.:.. .1 1)1111111111 UUtl -, - A. U and just uow has ni.nsn.il interest. We So next to the Electricity building, which tn 't much to boast of in the daytime, tat I brilliant at night, like some other UuuTics we know. As we step out at 5e north end of it we meet with a sur Seau abrupt desi-e.tt. at the bottom a "reek, with rocky banks, ff0"' ?hataw,H.dhmd and a cotton field, all in a state of nature. We will go along the north side to the Woman's building and put in an hour or two iu looking ut the colonial and other Zi Every one of these bits of a. k Sofrwdr, has its history and the old fetters and d.umeuta are extremely cu- " Now. as Mark Twain's friend aaid. and china ware, mid this nrtistto paint ed glass are chiefly from Wjuciuunti. though of conrse other places are well represented. 1 observe that the southern states here as in all tho other buildings are represented almost entirely by what is useful, and, except from the Tate Marble works, I cannot find an ar Iv for beaatv that 13 HUi" T.tlliuinu " J v- . distinctively southern. Perhaps the south is too new a country industrially for the fine arts to have developed. Tbo irreat exception is embroidery. MaDy fine collect ions of that are southern, and the colored ladies especially are worthy of high praise. How we dotiiss the Japanese from this building, with their wonderful vases and damaskeening, and the Siamese, with their ivory carving, and that fine work from Vienna, and those marvelous dresses showu by the French. Still there is enough Here, and the useful, the solidly practical, are most needed at the start! It is amusing to observe how short a time the rural visitors stay in the Art hall, and how modestly each one retrib utes his luck of interest to the fact that he "couldn't understand nothiu about it." After a stroll nmong Alabama's ,'iT,..rnls we are weary enough to stop nt the next building, that of Illinois, and reclining in the easy chairs on her broad porch enjoy the beauty of the scene in the mellow light of the setting sun. Bang I Don't jump. It is only the sunset ann in the United States regulars camp over there. And after it comes the beau tiful trumpet cull, "retreat." And now listen to the chimes, the lovely ' chimes on the great, bells iu the ndmin 1 wtri.ti.n. tower, which add so much to every evening's enjoyment. I There is still au hour and a half be fore the fiieworks. Shall w take in the ! Xli.lninv? It is more likely to take us in. There are a few good shows, however. Tho Turk, from Tippertiry but his clothes are all right is tooting, and the big German is shouting, and all the Arabs, Chinese and negroes are making racket, for this is their best hour, and I have noticed in all countries that the dark races seem to wake up and take pn ex tra animation at twilight. It is then yon can hear the j "groes singing on the farms, perhaps because the ume has come to quit work. It is half pas 7 and time for the great fireworks, represent ing the storming and capture of Wei-Hai-Wei. After that come the wonder ful electrical fountain. But it would be rash indeed to attempt a deecnptiou of these. In truth they rise above a mere human language. J- B. Park. Atlanta. auuum m e meseuia array of figures: Number ol acres oi first-cluss fruit land within radius of teu miles of Olmypia not now under cultivation, 130,6112; 130,692 acres in fruit valued at $300 per acre, $39,207, 600; value of crop per year, $45,101, 200; cost of labor per year, $12,025, 920; 10 per cent interest on invest ment. $3,920,760; taxes, $784,152; total, $10,730,832; net profit on vocinioiit:. Hz IS. it 70.368: net profit one acre, $217.08. Olympia Standard, on 60s, 8l;,c; tiercee, SC. Oouniry meam sell at prices according to grade. 11 in ks. Dry hide., buicher, Bound, per pound, ll12c; dry kip and calf skin, lOtijllc; culls, 3c less; salted, bO lbs and over, 66)ic; 50 to 60 lbs, 6c -r 40 aud 60, 4c; kip and veal kins, 10 to 30 lbs. 4c; calfskin, sound, A to 10 lbs, 6c; green, unsalted, lc less ; culls, l-2c less ; sheepskins, shear lintrS, 10il5c; short wool, 20(830c; medium, 30i40c; long wool, 6070c. The Beat Varletlea. Few varieties of apples have a wide general adaptation for commercial planting. The intending planter of an orchard can do no better than con sult his neighbors who are practical fruitgrowers and find out what var ieties succeed the best and pay the most .oiura ivif.Ii them. Sometimes a var iety with only a local reputation, known only within a limited range of terriotry, succeeds far better within its range than any of the standard sorts. Where such varieties have been well tested and can be obtained, plant a fair proportion of them. Coming Meeting of the Fruitgrowers. Pomology will be the subject of the meeting of the Washington Horticul tural Society at Walla Walla Decem ber 10. At the same time will be held the annual meeting of the Northwest Fruitgrowers' Association. Oregon, Washington, Idaho aud British Co- lubia are represented in tne associa tion. Dr. Blalock of Walla Walla, is president. Packing and shipping of fmits will be the chief topio to come before the meeting. There ought to be a good attendance from this county. Care of Beet In Cold M'eather. Winter weather will soon set in, and hews will co into winter quarters and cease operations, 'ihe ordinary ine oi the bee is about six weeks, but all that go into winter quarters, will live until soring, about five months. It is con tended by some that this time is not to be estimated in the life of the bee, but is merely suspension of existence, or state of hibernation. The colder the season and the more complete this state the less the supplies required to take thnm rhronoh the winter. In either oontinirencv. of mild or severe weather. it ia rirudent to see that there are ample supplies. In the early spring, when the Viivb has the minimum of honey, it should be weiehed and a record made. Early in winter it should be weighed aain, and if there is not an increase of twenty or twenty-five pounds, the indication is that feeding ia necessary to take the colony aafely through the anrimr. The best artificial food is syrup made from the best granulated oane sugar, in the proportion of two pounds of sugar to one pint of water, heated until thoroughly dissolved. Mercliandlae Market. Salmon. Columbia, river No. 1, tails, $1.25(1.60; No. 2, tails, $2.25J2.50; fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75(1-85; Alaska, No. 1, tails, $1.20(81.30; No. 2, tails, $1.90 2.25. Sugar Golden C, 4lBc; extra C, 4cj dry grauulateit, 6,c; cube crushed and powdered, 6o per pound ; -4C per pound discount on all grades for prompt cash ; half barrels, .'40 more than barrels; ...a n a ullirnr. lftirtltic. Der Dound. " W. Kino O9fd23lft:Rio.20 JJT r J aa vvdm v-; - 22c ; Salvador, 2121)tc ; Mocha, 2931c; PadangJava, aoc; raiemoang Java, 2628c; Lahat Java, 23(d26e; Ar- buckle's Alokasfca ana uon, .ov per 100-pound case; Columbia, $21.80 per 100-pound case. CoaXi oteaoy; uomesuo, u.vuisi. per ton; foreign, f.ou(gii.uu. Bbans Small while, No. 1, 2c per pound; butter, 3c; bayou, 2c; lama, 4c. Cord ag a Manilla rope, 1-inch, ia quoted at 9?c, and Sisal, 8c per pound. jttAOs. uaicuiia, c. Rica Island, $4.505 per Back; Ja pan, $4.0004.50. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Floub Net cash prices : Family ex tras, $3.353. 45 per barrel; bakers' ex tras, $3.15(53.25; superfine, $2.3502.60. Bablby Feed, fair to good, 63c; choice, 65c; brewing, 7075c. Whbat No. 1 8)iiDping, 97Mcper cti; choice, y85gc; milling, 97001.05. Oatb Milling, o572,1ac; surprise, 86095; fancy feed, 75080; good to choice, 65075c; poor to fair, 61 926c; gray, 62724C. Hops Quotable at b08c per pound. Potatoes Sweets, 60c75; Bur banks, Oregon, 65080c. Onions Good to choice California, 50(S60c . .... ', Wool Nevada, spring, light and choice, 9llc; heavy do, 68c. Fall Short, trashy San Joaquin plains, 3(86; good do, 406c; Southern and coast, 406c; mountain, light and free. 607c. Buttkb Fancy creamery, 229c; seconds, 27029c; fancy dairy, 2425c; fair to choice, 22023c. Eggs Ranch, 36040c. Chbksi Fancv, mild, new, 809c; common to food, 305c: Young Amer ica. 5ca8c; Eastern, U12o; Weat- rn, ll12c per ponnd. The Pacific Cable. London, Nov. 21. The secretary of state for colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, conferred with a colonial deputation today regarding the proposed Pacifio cable, and decided to appoint a com mittee representing Great fi,Britein, Canada and Australia, to prepare de tails and plans on the subject . ?a