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'^ dependence . W ASHINGTON COUNTY H A TC H ET. WEEKLY Hetiifcte ^ D ow ning, Earthquake Shocks Felt in England. Waabignton, Deo ¡¡i MARKET LETTER. H o p k i n s & Co. • R e v i e w Trade. WITH of >K AND LINE. T h e E x c it a b le F r e n c h m a n r a n E x h ib it u L o t o X P s tie n c e , that they became thinner and thinner. They illustrate the law o f compensa tion; for the amount o f *ood they can eat. when they have It, la phenomenal. When we reached the Kikuyu coun try ou the return Journey, I owed all the men arrears o f food, amounting with one group o f men to seven days’ rations. I offer«««! them beads or wire Instead o f the excess of food, that they might buy for themselves any little delicacies, such as chickens or rl;s* bananas; but they refused my offer. “ You owe us seven days' food,” they ^replied; "seveu days' food we will have, iir nothing.” * O f course It was given them; but In the evening one o f them came as a delegate from the rest to ask for medi cine. IlN complained of severe Internal Iialns. ami seemed very uncomfortable. I asked him what he bad lK«en doing, ami what he had eaten. He calmly replied thal he bad done nothing, and had only eaten the food that had been given him. Each o f tl«e men. having re««elved his seven «lays' rations, lytd borrowed a big cookiug-pot, made a great fire, and had cooked and eaten theSvliole o f the ten and a half |K>unds o f boans. I was somewhat annoyed and de clined to give medicine, telling the emls- .-.ary that the only expedient I ■ould think o f to prevent fatal consequence» was a band o f hoop iron. This we had not got, so he must tie himself together with my ellmblng-rope. It is one o f the curiosities o f huinnn nature that the most yjervuus and ex- eitable people are oftenythe most pa tient fishermen with Look >iml line. This tion of Cohan ina« a thereoogm- is true as to nations as w elj as Individ ME m ost v i o l e n t in h i s t o r y mils. The French, who are b f ull peo e v id e n c e o f s t e a d y g r o w t h ple, perhaps, the most mercurial or . . . , ! ? ® * ^ “ “ . " . 1. « . ' . IK,]- icy m "tindery,” are also o f nil raees the most dor CM tl® B o o k # d - P » n l e In M »v- ïh ed in,Qrr*‘0tl<JU io extravagantly devoted to angling; ¡kind ,rtl Pal*«’#»—A I » r g « A rmm A t - t>«w. tlsth.r.d In .«a ,hs Towns o t oirat.v Paris, their excitable and revolutioi ! fceiod-1)«’ « “ ' F r o m F r ig h t. ° ur N e ig h b o r in g H tale* — I m p r o v e capital. Is a city o f fishermen. A recent Parisian writer declares that the ama m en t .Noted Iu A ll In< lim tries—O r e g o n . I ^don, Dae. 21 — An earthquake teur fishermen are more numerous now ever experienced in ' * !0,*'"u engaged ia several spirit- The sheep inspector of Benton conn* than ever. Hhdlceu every «hire ed colloquies. Mr. Olney made*1 ^ fy says there are very lew scabby sheep "They form a double wreath o f hu Durham to Surrey, and from Lon- “ Kaln8‘ ‘ he Latueron resolution, in that oonntv. manity ou both sides of the Seine," he to the Welsh coast. The subter- , W"p, Prominent men in Ileppner say that declares, "reaching from Charenton »os disturbance was first noticed h Flr8‘ ~ Th» ‘ ‘ Cuban insurgents they will build a tfl^piione line from d e a r to Malsou-Lafltte. For them were llg i fiiUD this morning, and lasten have established no government. Heppuer to Long Creek, iu Grant created tile fortunate isles o f Saint- Second—That the right to recognize county, if they can arrange for a satis* "* iji four to five seconds. A t many Cloud and Crotsay and the verdurous imstwo distinot aliooka were expert- * “ * " ^ tW * Wl,h ,he president factory bonus. shores o f Port-Marly and Chatou. The most severe shocks were independent of oongreaeionsl action lb e legal complications that have so "Isolated there In the midst o f tu He contended, in elaboration of the ¡lit Cheltenham, Ledbury and Dean- mult, calm In the very bosom o f agita first point, that the pretended govern- long arrested the operations of the Divilbiss quartz mill in Coos county, tions, the passers-by smile at their as rTb, earthshaking waa aooompanied rnent of the island was without habita have finally been satisfactorily adjust pect and gibe at their attitude nud their 'Snpposs you recognize the in- , | loud rushing sound. Buildings tion. ed, and the miners of the Johnson Immobility. 'They never catch a thing.’ 1 violently shaken, furniture shift- dependence of the island,” said he creek district will now have free use the passing skiqitlcs say. What a mis 'what are yon going to do with ii?” doors thrown open, pictures and of the mill. take! The vulgar laity know naught 1 he secretary said the story which lia-r ornaments upset. The inhabit- Superintendent Morrison, of the o f what those fishermen catch besides i were pauio stricken and fled from had been very industriously circulated fish; for fish are not alone the things that Consol-tieueral Lee had Drovided Wei“ ‘reu ÜDino construction depart- _■ bouses. é-Kt» et..»» j ----- - . . . ment, hap finished receiving and stor- they go far.” r Tb, earthquake also visited Bir- the state department with an elaborate ing at Flavel 2,000 poles for the main This means that the contemplation sghani and variona points in Shrop- report on the oondiiton of affairs in telegraph line betweeu Astoria and Cuba, was uutrne. which is In a manner enforced on those and wss violent in Worcester Portland. It required two acres on who fish with hook and line, especially “ It is not true,” he said. “ General itbeoouutry surrounding that city. which to stack this material. where no fish are to be found, often The shocks were follow ed by a Lee has made no general written re While leveling off the grounds about results iu the apprehension o f Import mor of the earth. The greatest port ut all. He has made reports on the house on his Blind Slough ranch, ant things which would never have prevailed everywhere. (Jbim- several spei 'al oases, but not on the in Clatsop, Martin Impo found hurried situation a* a whole. come If the fishermen had remained iwere overthrown, windows, eta , among the distracting scenes of Paris It so developed during the examina two feet in the earth an Indian stone died- At some points on the coun weapon, shaped like a ship's marlin m m ian life. ty road persons were thrown down; a tion that the government had made no spike, having a hole bored through the A distinguished French academician aiberof people were thrown out of demand in the case of the Competitor handle, whioh had evidently been Is accustomed to declare that he fished r beds. Hereford cathedral was in- prisoners, and in other oases of a simi made by a stone implement, sa^s the Ills academical chair out o f the Seine lar character, beyond requesta for in The dull ram bling beneath the Asturian. formation. with a hook and line; for the poems is surface waa follow ed by two Herbert Spencer’s new work, the Some very old residents claim that which really won for him his literary All the members of the foreign rela 1 crashes and a terrible liftin g and third volume o f “ The Principles o f So crown came to him while he was court tions oommittee were present today, ltogue river was up where the Grant’ s ciology,” is nearly through the press. iliug. Pass depot now stands in 1862. The except Gray and Daniel. ing the wary gudgeon ou the bunks of The panic of Hereford waa so great F. C. Selous, the mighty hunter o f the river. The meeting was held for the ex river bed has deepened and widened ill one woman died from fright, press purpose of continuing the discus very much since then, and there is He is far from being the only author big African game, lias written a his rushed w ildly into the streets, sion of the polioy on the Cnban ques very little probability that it w ill ever who has worked in this way. There tory o f recent events In Matabeleland, y chimneys fell crashing into the The tion to be recommended by the com overflow its left bank again. are three hundred and more living both before and after the insurrec looghfares. A ll the pinnaclea of mittee. The meeting was strictly pri winter of ’ 62 made gullies and gulches dramatists whose works have, In some tion. 1 Nicholas' church toppled over and Ernest E. Russell, editor o f Publia vate, Olney being the only person not where all was level before. shape, been brought out ou the boards GENERAL MARKETS. lipart of the pinnacle of the cathedral a member who was admitted. Fully 100 men are hard at work o f the Paris theaters; and out o f theae, Opinion, is about to publish a radical The committee changed the Cameron along the Alderbrook water frout cut thirty have declared that they should purpose novel with the enigmatical ti P ortland , Or., Dec. 22, 1806. At Liverpool the earthquake was tle, “ The Reason W hy; A Story o f F a ct resolution so as to make it more em ting wood for their winter’ s use, says Ki.ou k — Portland, Salem, Cascadia never have w j a single success if they ided by heavy thnnder and a fear- During the recent and Dayton, $4 50; Benton county and had no! ««laliorated their dramatic and Fiction.” phatic. The title was changed to the AstoriaD. |M hail storm. In London the earth- read: “ A joint resolution acknowl freshet hundreds of cords of wood, and White Lily, $4-40: graham, $3.75; su schemes while angling. Tin« Kindergarten Mngnzlne gives I'nake was only slightly felt. edging the independence of the repub about 2,000 shingle bolts from the perfine, $2 50 per barrel. One of these dramatists once came thirty pages to an Illustrated article on At Bridgennorth, near Shrewsbury, W heat — Walla Walla. 78@80c; Val Cowlitz river were thrown upon the lic of Cuba,” the words, “ the repub back, ’radiant with glee, from a session the Chicago Normal School, erstwhile liefore the disturbances, the streets lic " being inserted. Instead of declar beach. It was an interesting sight to ley, 83(a 84c per bushel. o f seven steady hours ou the batiks of the Normal School belonging to Cook Idenly seemed to be on Are, and there O a t s —Choice white,43@45cper bush ing the United States “ should use its see these men cutting huge logs into the Seine. Ou his way home he met a Comity and Col. F. IV. Parker. el: choice gray, 40(u 42c. |m a violent rise accompanied by a friendly offices, ” the resolution was stove-wood lengths, and rolling them H ay —Timothy, »13 00 per ton; cheat, friend. Mrs. William Morris writes from of the earth. People going made to read that the United States up the beach to their homes. They used $6.50(88: clover. $8.60(a9.00; oat, $8.00 “ Well, did you cntch anything?” ask Keluiscott House In the suburbs o f Lon ad in that vicinity say they were “ w ill” do so. a large instrument like a pair of ice @10; wheat $10 ed the friend. don asking for the loan o f all letters uble to walk ow ing to the vibrations, B a r l e y —Feed barley, $21.00 per ton; • "Catch anything! Well, I should think The agreement to report the resolu tongs with which to drag the logs ate was great excitement among the written by her husband, to be used In brewing, $22. tion was reached immediately after along. I did! I caught a fifth act in three »pie about Poole, w ho thought the the compilation of a life of the artlst- M illstcfeh — Bran. $15 00; shorts, Olney left.withont a division or an ex Fisher and William Logan, brothers, Bit of the world had oome. . u - $16.50; middlings, $23.00; rye, 90c tableaux and a denouement that will uutbor. pressed difference of opinion. were caught out in the cold snap of last per cental. draw all Paris!" Houses shook for nealry a minute at The Critic stntea that Ferdlnnnd Bru- One member of the committee said: month in Crook county, while driving But he bad not one fish. A somewhat B uttsr —Fanrv creamery is quoted a! huol and Clifton, causing much netiere, the I- rencli critic and editor o f “ Of course Spain will fight, but cattle. They left their cattle and tried lam. Railroad employes at Crewe there is no danger of other countries to reach the cabin that was their des 50c; fancy dairy, 36c; fair to good. amusing story Is told of a minister of the Revue des Deux-Mondes, Is to de i0ci22Q c. the Interior, Monsieur De Corbiere, I that they felt the rails oscillate. getting in our way. No other Euro tination, but, thinking they could not liver a course o f lectures on F’ rench P otatoes .—California, 56c; Oregon, lEvershum the shock was followed pean nation wants to fight us, and we find it, they built a fire under a rim- 60(<r70c per sack; sweets, 2c per pound. who was accustomed to get up every poetry at the Johns Hopkins Univer morning very early and go out with a fa brilliant light in the sky O nions —85c per sack. sity next March. would wind up the war with Spain in rock end remained there all night. It P oultry —Chickens, mixed. $1 50@ hook and line to <]iilet his nerves mi | The disturb;.nee was violent at War- was the coldest night, and others who short order. ” The MacMillan company announce« the banks of tlie Seim*. There came 2.00 broilers, $1.50@2 00; geese. »5.00; kk Castle. The Earl of W arwick The opinion was expressed that were out say it was thirty-four degress Guesses at the Itlddle of Flxlstence,” kit bis bed lifted as though by some Cleveland would veto the joint resolu below zero. Tire men made them turkeys, live, 10c; ducks, $2.00@3.00 to Paris a man from the provinces who per dozen. lmd made application for a certain o f by Prof. Goldwln Smith, the talented sbeneath it, and the furniture in tion. Another member of the commit selves as comfortable as they could. E oos—Oregon, 30c per dozen. fice—a soua-prefecture in the country. Canadian essayist and publicist. The eroiim shifted. The inhabitants of tee said he believed that in case the They had no blankets, and while sit C heese — Oregon, 11c; Young Ameri The office-seeker bad no lnllupncp with questions treated In the volume are |lha Slough were awakened by a shook president should veto the resolution, it ting around the fire b»»th fell asleep, ca. U£t: per pound. T allow — Prime, per pound, 2}8@ 3 c; the minister, but In sonic way lie learn- ethical and religious. »mere that they thought the Mid- would pass over the veto, as more than and after awhile young Logan was , ed where the spot was to which the The Ladles' Home Journal gives its »1 powder factory had exploded. two-thirds of both the senate and honse awakened by his clothes catching on No. 2 and grease, 2ia2)^c. W ool — Valiev. 10c, per pound; East minister always went to fish. renders some more heart-to-heart talka Stockport, and at Melton-Mow- fire. On waking up he found that ern Oregon, (I d8c. favored it Providing himself with “ tackle," he not on pillow slmnis. but on mar ny, the Doisb which accompanied the Senator Cameron’s report to accom both of his feet were frozej. They H ops —New crop, 9('t 10)8c. rose still earlier than the minister, ami riage. Mrs. A. I>. T. Whitney nnd Dr. quake shock resembled a discharge pany the resolution deals at length also discovered when daylight came B e e f —Uioss, top steers, $2.35; cows, when Monsieur De Corbiere went to Parkhurst treat the subject from tlieir i fun cotti u under water. Many with precedents in the matter of reo g- that they were in sight of the cabin. $1.75@2.26; dressed beef, 3>4 @6c per Ids favorite place lie found a stranger respective standpoints. Bauge experiences were reported in nition of independence and interven pound. Washington. M dtton —Gross, best sheep, wethers. Installed there, paying no attention to «tion with the earthquake. Over thirty colored men nnd one col tion, beginning with the Greek revolu There are said to be folly 500 oases ol $2.00; ewes, $2.00; dressed mutton, 4c the minister, and apparently quite Ig ored woman have been regularly ad | The earthquake shock scorns to have tion and coming down to the present per pound. norant o f Ills Identity. measles reported and unreported ip felt in greater or less degree tine. The lenat n who heard the re mitted to the Illinois bar nnd are now V eal —Net, small, 5s; large, 4j-8c The minister went somewhere else, practicing law In Chicago. Judge Jas. roughont the length and breadth of port say it goes over the entire ground. Walla Walla. per pound. and got up earlier the next morning: lialand, throwing from his feet the The Northern Pacific Railway Com B. Bradwell prints an Interesting bio lion s—Gross, choice, heavy, $3.00@ The Cameron resolution, as modified toiling iu the highway am) and agreed upon by the committee, is pany paid f9,008.60 taxes into the 3.25; light and feeders, $2.50; dressed, but on arriving at the place be found graphical article on the subject In the the same man Installed there. Again Chicago Legal News. $1.50(84.00 per cwt ■»ting iu etteots to the abode of us follows: Lewis county treasury last week. i and again tills happened. It was use ilty itself. The shock was felt dis Burglars attempted to open the safe "Resolved, By the senate and house Exit Aubrey Beardsley from his sec less to try to forestall the man. He was F eattle , Wash., Dec. 2?, 1896. til* at Windsor casrls, an 1 some of of representatives, in congress assem in the office of Indian Agent Erwin, at ond magazine venture. The Savoy la 1 royal household were shaken in bled, that the independence of the re Fort Siuuooe, one night last week, bnt F loo r —(Jobb ing)—Patent excel len t, at the spot before the slightest break o f to lie discontinued after the issue o f rbedg. Furniture, china and orua- public of Cuba be and the sa me is here failed to get away with anything of $5.25; Novel tv A, $4.75, California dawn. the eighth number, In December. The brands $5.60; Dakota, $550; patent, At last the minister approached the 1 Were rattled in several rooms on by acknowledged by the United States value. $6.25; buckwheat hour, $6.50; per cwt, man and said politely, “ You seem to be Aubrey Beardsley art Is not the fad It » north side of the castle. An officer, of America. The United States revenue cutter $3.50; graham, $4.00 per bbl; 10-lh onee was, In the brief days when th e" Mbing the effects as they seemed to "Section 2 -T h ai the Url ed Statu Bear baa been taken to Quartermaster eacks, $2.50 per c w t; rye hour, $5.00 very fond o f fishing, sir?” Yellow Book flared Into conspiculty. "I am. sir," answered the other; "and • «ays the castle literally rocked. will use its friendly offices with the harbor to be put on the drydock for re per bbl; 10-11» sacks, $2.50 per cw t; rye William T. Adams, known as Oliver for the present I employ it as a means • sensation was first supposed to be government of Spain to bring to a close pairs to her hull. A to, 000 contract meal, $4.50 per b b l; per cwt, $2.40; Optic to boyish romance lovers, and to • to an explosion at Hounslow. has been let, and extensive repairs are rolledoats, $5.75@6 per b b l; hominy, o f passing the time while I am awaiting others as the father-in-law o f Sol Smith the war betweeu Spain and Cuba.” $2.50 per cw t; cracked wheat, $3.25; a response to an application which I to be made. rolled w beat, $5.25 per bb l; whole rolled have made to the minister o f the In Russell, has written more books fo r N ew A lie n Ln$b«»r K illin g . ICE RINK BURNED. Work w ill be resumed at the Cowee- wheat tioui, $2.50 per cwt; pearl barley, hoys than any other nmn living, but at terior." the age o f 80 he lias Just returned to hla Buffalo, N. Y , Deo. 21 .-Im m igra. man shingle mill, in Cowlitz oountv, us per 100 lb sacks, $3.60; split peas, 4)§c; "You are looking for an office?” table cornmeal, yellow, $1.65 per cwt in " f B u ild in g In P itts b u rg D e- tion Inspector De Barry has received eoon as the water recedes sufficiently to “ A small prefecture, sir, in the coun Boston borne from a trip around the 10-lb sacks; 50s, $1.60; white, 10s, $1.75; • tr o y e d * from Washington notice of a new rul permit of it. Attorney Fisk w ill have 60s, $1.65; flaked hominv, (2.60 per keg. try. I have waited a long time, and world, laden with fresh literary mater [Tittanburg, Dec. 21 — The beautiful ing by the secretary of the treasury on charge of the plant. It ia the inten W heat —Chicken feed, $27.00 per ton. may have to wait still longer; but we ials. Tandy Casino building in Schelloy ,he alien labor law. The ruling is on tion of the company to pay off all O ats —Choice, $24@26 per ton. The prominence o f Gen. Lew W allace fishermen, sir, know how to be pa B arley —Rolled or ground, $20.00 per tient.” was destroyed by fire early this ,he question that was raised m this claims as soon as possible. In the St. Iamls convention adds Inter ton. A mandamus sued out to compel the city two yesrs ago as to whether the The flames originated from "W ill you kindly give me your name est to the rumor that be has begun a C orn —Whole, »22 per to n ; cracked commissioners of Jefferson county to • bursting of a large ammonia cylin- Canadian trained nurses who come t and address, air? I have a little Influ new piece o f literary work oh the llnni $23; feed meal, $23. make a special levy to pay certain road JJ* *ke ice machine o f the akating this country to work in hospitals do sc M illsti rrs—Bran. $16.00 per ton ; ence, perhaps, at the «lepartment, and I o f his "Ben H ur" and his "P rin ce o f The losa ia estimated at $560,- in violation of the law. When the warrants was qnasbed last Saturday at shorts, $19.00. shall he glad to mention your case. India.” But as Gen. Wallace Is a slow it Port Townsend. The effect of the de- anestion was raised raise«» before, ->•—«T rurs ----- ■“ ---- - - F eed —Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton, and painstaking worker, and very Between Rshcrmen, sir-----” that they ouuld not be interfered 0jgjon is thought to be to invalidate the middlings, $24; oilcake meal, $28. explosion occurred at 2 :Id A. M. h»ld close-mouthed regarding his unfinished 11 “ 1 »*««■ J were semi-professional _______ 1 . ______. ____a ..n,1... 1 . . , , .. . ___ "Ah, I thank you! Here Is my card.” road warrants issued under the law of H ay — Puget sound, per ton, $9@10; “ •«re department responded proinpt- with, aa they That evening the office-seeker receiv writings. It will probably be some time secretary of the March 7, 1890. Eastern Washington. $13. [ * " considerable time waa lost get- rdoab —Golden C in bbl, V^c per lb ; ed his appointment anil went no more before the public knows eren the field It is estimated that to build the tele- idfeotive streams on the building P" 9<,Uv h a ? to i* d e that these nurses extra C in bbl, 4' j c ; dry granulated in to the banks o f the Heine, and the min In which lie In^l laid liis new plot. deported. Mr. D* ^ “ id pohne line from Eastern Washington JJ^unt of a deep hollow , whioh ex- ‘ “ bbl, 5c; culm, 6Jkc; powdered, 5 '8c ister thereafter fished In peace in hla In the Harvard Graduates’ Magazine ^alongside where the fire started, that all of these nurses would be de to Puget sound points it w ill take 16,- spo) c a s h . Edward Flverett Hale write« entertain accustomed spot. vapors w hich filled the in- ported ° Inspector Kstell, of O gden, 000 poles, 1,884 miles of No. 10 bard- B u t t e a— Fancy native creamery,brick ingly o f a group o f five Harvard preal- 6c; select, 23c; mbs, 21c; ranch. 18c. ! Prevented the fiemen from en- L r g is now at Danville, where he drawn copper wire, 15,000 cross-arms dents who were photographed togeth A ilaptahle Ktom achs. C h e e s e —Native \Yaabington,M@12c. w ent'” deport five Canadi.n nurse, and braces and 32,000 pins and insu “ >e Casino and fighting the P oultry —Chickens, live, per pound, It Is well known that North Ameri er at the same table in 1861. They who are employed in a samUnum lators. The estimated cost of material ■ p, 1 from the inside. her a, 7 @ 8 c; drerseit, 9<« 10c; «lucks, $2@ can Indians can go an extrnorulnnry were Joslnh Quincy, Edward E ver and labor is $72,000. |“M o’clock the whole structure was there. ______ _ 3.60; dressed turkeys, Ilia 12c time without food, and on the other ett, Jared Sparks, James W alker and The Washington Mining Company and made a grand sight. The Eoos— Kresli ranch, 34<a oc; Eastern, hand can eat enormously when the op C. C. Felton. T h e old Harvard sta* The Parid** Railroad BUI. has been incorporated for $1,000,000. 26c per do*. ** cost $3(J0,t>00 and the equipmeut ntes were such that no man in hla P rovisions — Hams, large, 12c; bams, portunity serve* them. The natives o f Washington Dae. 9 1 . - The Pac’ fio The stock is divided into a million ♦ 100,600 more. senses could remain president o f H ar bill will be the [•hnng the conflagration a bridge funding railroad ..................... hnu first a „T shares of the par value of $1 each. The small, 12'4 c ; breakfast bacon, 10c; Africa display the same adaptability, Mr. Gregory, speaking o f bis porter«, vard College for many successive years. 1 the hollow was crowded. When business in the house after ‘ b* " " ' • „„.te e s for the first six months are J. dry salt sides, 6c per lb. These statutes were changed «••hen F resh M eats —Choice dressed beef, *ays: Montgomery, of New York; 1 7* ®PPeared at the eastern end of recess. The committee on rules d steers, 6 c; cows, 4 ’8c ; mutton, sheep, 6c Their recklessness about their food I* President FJIot w ss elected." ' u (Jlarke and T. E. Jefferson hilcony and ccm bun icated with ed to give the railroad committee the ---- pork, . r . per --------» pound; lamb, 5 c; pork, ~ 6c per a trying characteristic. At the com T o o A a n S ltlo n a . and John L. Retallack, of ¿¿¡lad . ve,| i ama||, 6c. ' ‘ ge there was s general seatter- .hree days Chairman Powers asked tor of . Spokane, mencement o f a new stage in the jour “ Oh, thst yonng man Is all right.” Manv spectators were cut off to'debate the bill. The debate will b » | 1 * B an 1 b vNctaco, Dec. 22, 1896. ney we had to serve out ten days’ ra said Gobang. “ He Is just •owing hla gin January 6 or 6-______ _ The last season's work at Hall * •PWpelled to pass into the park. P otatoes — Garnet Chile, 40ut60c; tions. and some o f the men wonld eat wild oata.” Th. New India« c w a W « ' Biabop’ s logging camp, in Clallam Striker» »ri» Lffii Salinas Burbanks, 50«t75c; Early Hose, so much in the first few days that by T h e trouble with him," said Grymes. Deo. 21. —The house „„„„ty , is one to be proud of. A t the O 0 @ 60 c ; River Burbanks, 28«« 35c; the end o f the week they bad none left. “ la that he Is trying to raise tw o crops “'•burg, tart Dec. 31 . — The police * ., have Washington, « ^ ,0rt8T so- beginning of the year two miles of rail- sweets, 75c(*$1.10 per cental. •*o the strikers from patrolling committee on Indian a ... ___ j ------- — j — *i—-. But they can go on for great dlstnneea on the same land."—Truth. Omo*e— iVKqtoOc per sack for yellow, ’ »urt The striker« now off« ring thon ted a favorable report on a bill to road were pnt down, and sinoe then on what appears to lie the most insuf lioner and the loggers have been busy getting out 36c for pickle. I n n O nle. of Indiau logs The season's cat amounted to 7,- £ n , r ° i k " re ,h ® " » P 1"* ; abolish the offlc® E oos—store, 23 4 24c; ranch, 30c; ficient food. Some o f my men carried She— I thought you «aid you were go ’ tog decided not to take any hack „ „ „ t a n t commissione loads o f one hundred and ten pounds C 00,066 feet, most of which wss towed dneks, 28c per dizen. strike is ended. ..w ,i - and affairs, and create 1» aionera of three to Hadlock, and from there was dis B uttes — Fancy «reamery, 23c: do from dawn to dusk, with only an ing to stop sw earing? He—Ho I am as s«a>n aa I get this um board of Indian commis tributed to different points on the seconds. 21 fit 22c; fancy dairy, 21c; hour's rest In the middle o f the day, on Far a lllaln e Statue. a pound and a half o f beans or Indian brella down.—Truth. m em bers______ ________ _— _ Sound and British Colombia. Forty second«. 17««<18c. hibgton, Dec. 21.— A bill intro Caaaas—Fancy, mild, new, 11012r; ,n Germany »nd^Frsuce^wen^fl^ man were employed in the camp eorn, and sometime* leas than that. H ow aoon after marriage a woman today by Representative Bull fair to good, 9<*10c; Yoon« Am«« «a». throughout the year, at an average of 1K 312.V ; Kaatern. 19922: per pound. Whence their "foot-pounds" o f energy gets reconciled to haring her husband Island, appropriates $50 600 per cent of ^ thirty-tigb* ware derived {«azzled me, till I noticed see her In her old cloth«*! *2 50 per day. •election of a monumentai ata us i„ Japan the portion >G. Blaine in Wa»hington. per cent. A Resume of Events in the Northwest. Ä , goat Tiohut I countrv, han r - « Ä r Ä Comparative quietness rated in wheat last week, the volume of b u s m e n s fa ll ing off largely on aoconnt of the smaller cash demand and the fact that some milla have closed down. This circumstance was seised upon by the short dealers as an excuse to beat prices down. They did not stop to oonsider that mills in the Northwest shut up •hop temporarily— that is the m ills lo cated at the head of the lakes did— for the purpose of making some necessary repairs, and also to get ready for Janu ary business. However, any excuse w ill do for the seller to hammer vaines down, no matter how absurd or ridi culous it may appear. As a result of this one piece of news from Duluth and Superior, May wheat in Chicago sold down to 79LjC, with, however, a quick recovery. Another thing that helped the descent was the continuation of the December deliveries by elevator people. They were very light on the first of the present month, as is well known by everybody in the trade, but since that date have increased to such an extent as to lead to the impression that ware housemen wanted to take their profits and let the wheat go out. Outside holders of Deoember were, of oourse, alarmed over these deliveries, and liq u i dated post haste, thus the wheat found a final lodging place at point of ori gination. The foreign news ia just as m ystify ing us ever, cablegrams bring only par tial encouragement, quoting prices weak and depressed one day with ltitle or no change, and the next day “ a turn dearer.” Russian shipments were fair laat week. The visible supply for the week made a good decrease, showing a reduction of 2,028,000 bushela. Tbia waa a surprise and much larger than the trade expected. In corn there is a very interesting market to report. Prices have not changed since the last review. In oats dullness ia the rule. The market is uninteresting. Quotations show a loss of about lo. Mm-