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NEW BERG G R A P H IC . A I> T t:im »l5 U One Column H a lf Column Frofeswional Cards K i l l * : .Twenty Dollars Ten D ollar» ............ . • - One Dollar H e a d in a M e tt e v a w i l l be l u n c r t v d « 'H I K l II M » • T » . CHURCH ■ N E W BERG GRAPHIC. M ' i b m » ■ ■ » n o * K 4 i i:< ti One Year Throe Months. ■ a k a rrlp ila a l*rlre P a ) able l a r a i l , ably la I d t a a r e . V O L . 3. N E W B E R G , Y A M H I L L C O ., O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 6,1801. THE PACIFIC COAST. EASTERN ITEMS. FOREIGN NEWS. PORTLAND MARKET ~___ Y a d lan | s e r v ic e « e . e r v | N O . 10. TH E AMERICAN EA GLE. M e th o d s o f C a p t u r in g th e N o b le o f F r e e d o m ” — A n K a g te T r a p . The markets are firm, and business is The method of capturing the bird very good. among the Absarukl and Blackfeet of the \Y u k at —T he local market is steady, northwest Is exceedingly novel and most with a fair ex)iort demand. Offerings of Ingenious as well as curious FH1KN1W C H U R C H . Services every Sun In fact, Valley are small Quote: Valley, $1.25; day at 11 a. in. uad 7 n m.. ur.il Tliiirsday at 10 there are two styles of hunting eagles. e. hi Sabbath lu liool every Sunday at 10 Walla Walla, $1.15. Foreign markets __________ IT Monthly meeting a' 10 a. in. the first ^aturda; continue about the same. Liverpool The first thing of all is. of course, to hold In enei»"month, yauit« rly ineetin« the feecon spot wheat was firmly held at the open an eagle dauce A11 Imliuu cannot do Saturilav and ¿Sunday in February. May. Au gusr and November. The Los Angeles Courthouse Site Said to Senator Cameron Before the Silver Pool Destitution In London Reported to be ing, but eased o ff slightly at the close; anything without first dancing for It, and futures ruled generally fewer. Eastern ss an eagle Is an exceedingly hard and E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H . -Rem ilar ter markets are easier. difficult bird to capture, the dance in con be in Danger From Litigation Committee— Ranchmen Steal Cattle A ppalling — Egyptian Troops vice first and third Sundavs of each inomh at F io u b — Quote : Standard, $3.80; Walla sequence must be all the harder ani more 10a. in.; s> coinl and fourth Sunday« at 7 1». in. ; — Other Coast News. in the Dakota Bad Lands. Capture Handout). Walla, $3.70 per liarrel. buhbath tcliool every Sunday at 1 1 a. in, protracted As a rule the nomads of the O a t s — Quote: 61 (¿t62c per bushel. uorthwest still cling to the antiquated, M ii . i . stikks — Quote: Bran,$21 ¡Shorts, antedated bow and arrow, aud as their $22.50; Ground Barley. $32.50; Chop quarry soars high among the mountain A |50,000 Masonic temple 10 to be built Natural gas been discovered in Chi There arc in European Russia 223 su Feed, $25 per ton; Barley, $1.25(31.30 |>eaka, forever ou the watch and keeping cago. at Albuquerque, N. M. M M 'ir .T Y X I I T K K S . gar factories, producing sugar from lieets. pier cental. away from danger, it ts a very difficult H ay — Quote: $16(318 per ton. Tucson is working to have a bramii Woman suffragists will meet at Wash The destitution in Lom'.on is appalling. V koktablks — Quote : Cabbage,$1.25(3 Blatter Indeed, even with a flue sighted ington on March I. Y . M. C. A. I). voltonal services every Sun mint established there. Thousands of respcetabl men and wom 1.50 per cental; Cauliflower, $1 per do* ; rifle and a quick t rigger, to bring down daj evening. Ynuug men earnestly requested j Celery, 50c per dozen ; Onions, 2' 4(<£2'. j O one of these high Hying birds Yet the Vessels composing the salmon and cod _ 1880 33,J2l Jewish immigrants en are without food, j - During to alt nd. tisliing fleet are still laid up iu winter j landed at Castle Garden, Offers of British capital for railroads per |>ound ; Carrots, $1 per sack ; Beets, ' Crows capture them almost easily with $1.50 pier sai-k; Turnips, $1 per sack; theti simple arrows, whert a white man. 1 .0 ,0 . K. Sesatons held Sat unlay eveniuK quarters at San Francisco, as the season New York is to have at once a new in portions of German Africa are being Potatoes, 90e(3$1.00 pier cen tal; Squash, in the room« over M ooi A h I M ug store. w ill not begin for a month yet. armed with the best of modern breech considered at Berlin. ♦3,000,000 reservoir dam. ! $2 jier cental. loaders, would fail to score nine times out Y. W. C. T. IT. Business meeting the second Lieutenant Peterson with forty bucks, The silk manufacturers and producers Far i t s — Quote: Riverside Oranges, $3 W yom ing is the first State to make an Saturday in every month. squaws and pappoones has arrived at San of Italy have forme«! a syndicate to reg j (S3 25; Navels, $4.75(S5.00 pier box ; Sic of ten Crawling carefully like a snake appropriation for the W orld’s Fair. ulate output and prices. ily l.emonB, $5.50(36.00 per case; Pears, among the rocks, an Indian will work his G. A. It. Session« held first and third Thurs Carlos from Fort Union, N. M. This is the band of Indians taken from San The Kansas Legislature calls upon 1 **c pier pxiund ; Apples, 00(385o pier box ; way high above the eyries, when It is day evening in each month. The Austrian So»'iaIists have deter Carlos nearly a year ago, ow ing to a Congress to pass an i terstate irrigation Bananas, $3(S4 pier bunch; Quinces, $1.25 a very easy matter to send an arrow fly mined to make another strike in May \V. C. T. U .- UusiueHs m eeting held the tltird threatened outbreak, pier tiox. law. ing downward, and usually witb Bkillful for a May labor holitiay. Saturday aflernoon in each month. B it t k r — Quote: Oregon fancy cream results A reiiort has reached New Y ork from The Farm er’s Alliance has 110 papers It is reporte«' that the German govern ery, 40«C42'sc ; fancy dairy, 37lyC ; fair to Lewiston, Io., that Robert Ray Hamil in Kansas—one to every county with ten The second method practiced by the Ab ment is about to make a loan of 150,000,- g<sHl.2711!t«t30c; common.20(S26c; choice aaraki tribe to secure the much coveted ton, who was reported to have been to spare. 000 marks for railway ex'ension. California, 37lec per pound. drowned in Snake river last June, is C I I M A I . im iK IT O ItY . C hkksk —T he market issteadv. Quote: birds Is to build an eagle trap The brave alive and has gone to Australia or Alaska | Judge Kinne of Iowa has decided that The London Times, discussing the ne Oregon, 13(314e; California, 0ty<310c; who ts after plunder goes off alone by the original-package bill is binding in under an assumed name. gro iiucstion in America, Hilvix'u'es. us Young America, 14(315e pier pioiiiid. ldmself to the Big Horn mountains, pro I ' l l ) » f W r w lir i'f . Stewart E. Bell, alias Sidney Bell, who that State. sisteu emigration to Central Africa. N uts — Quote: California Walnuts, reeds upward until he arrives In the pier The leading importers of New York M ayor ....................... K. A. Morris is charged with the murder of Samuel Interference by the Czar of Russia 17fi¿c; other varieties, 13c; Peanuts, 12c; pielual snow district, and selecting a K. II. Iln w tr j M. Jacobson at San Francisco, is a na have filed suits attacking the validity of It vo dvr with the Koran has aroused the indigna Almonds. 17c; F illerts, 14@15c; new favorable sjiot digs a pit large enough to .Moses V'otaw tive of Columbus, O. H e had several Treasurer the M cKinley law. Marshall A. M. Hoskfna tion of the Mohainiiietlans in his domin Brazils, 20c pier pxuiiid; Coccanuts, $1 pier Buugly conceal bis pierson within. After D. P. Stratton personal encounters with his father, and Street t 'oiiimMsioilcr ilozen. Two Kings ami one Queen of Hawaii ion. a vast deal of careful preparation (one finally came to California. I N. C. Maris E gos — Quote: Oregon, 26c pier dozen. Item of which is to carry the loose earth have died in foreign lands while travel- j Í » . C. Miles The counting of the population at the ) A. W. ltees The contract for building fifty miles of P o u l t r y — Quote: Chickens, $4.50; ing for health and recreation. Couneilmen next taking of the census in Austria will Docks, *6(S8 ; Geese, $9(310 pier dozen; away hi a blanket and cast It to the ' ' CalvinHtauley the Great Northern between Bonner's ■ J. D. Carter The Treasury Department has decided be effected by means of an electrical Turkeys, Kits 14c per pound. winds), the still hunter arranges a cover Ferrv on Kootenai and Kootenai Falls | I Geo. Grayson Hoes— The market is steady. Quote: ing for Ills trap, consisting of light reeds lias been let to Burns & Chapman of Se that platinum coins are dutiable at the counter. and grasses, and then piruceeds to ensconce attle. This contract will involve the ex rate of 45 per cent, ad valorem. Foreign manufacturers of dress goods Nom inal; choice, 30(335c pier pioiinil. The bait is a slice of W o o l — Quote: Valley, 16(S20c; Walla himself in the pit penditure of over $1,000,000. South Carolina and Georgia farmers are making large concessions to Ameri Walla, I0t<416c per pKiund. tough meat, hear or mountain goat, firmly A company is being incorporated in are said to be in better condition than can buyers in order to keep their trade H idkh —Q uote: Dry Hides, selected attached with sinews to a pilece of raw in this country. Tacoma to build a natatorium, to be lo they have been since the war. prime, 8f<i8' 2c, K c less for culls; green, cated in a five-story brick building. The The Savings Bank of Wichita, Kan., 1 The city government of Paris has es selected, over 55 pounds, 4c; under 55 hide, and this is laid ou the trap outside first floor will be the sw’im ming tank, the has closed its doors. The liabilities are tablished a pari'el post with branches, pounds, 3c: Bheep Pelts, short wool, 8fi to await a customer Just at dawn of second an assembly room and concert 131,000, and assets 175,000. ■whereby packages are ilelivered all over (S5: e ; medium, 60(380c; long, 90c(3 day, as the sun is coming up over the hall, and the upper floors rooms and of town for 14 cents. $1.25; shearlings, 10(320c; Tallow, good eastern peaks, the eagles, who all The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi fices. night long have smelt the savory neers has paid during the last fiscal year Gladstone declines to confirm or deny tochoii'e, 3 «t3 lso per piound. THE ONLY TRUE morsel, swoop viciously down upxm the A t the recent meeting of Sheriffs at to widows, orphans and disabled mem the statement made by the Chester Coli rawhide and tiear meat, which they pro Salem the proposition of having a rogue’s bers $3 2.500. ra t that he is about to resign the lead ceed vigorously to tear with their talous gallery in connection with the State ership of his party. T h e M ereh am lliift M a r k e t . The Indian who assassinated Lieuten Meanwhile, the buck inside, prison was discussed, and it was re The markets are steady; suppily and and beaks A prize worth winning has been offered solved to ask the Legislature to appro ant Casey is a graduate of the Carlisle watching his opportunity, reaches up demand are very good. priate $1,000 for the establishment of Indian school and the son of the Sioux by the East Indian government. The through an interstice iu the trap, and, C oai . O il — Q uote: $2.20 per case. Chief No Water. prize is $25,000 for a practical machine this gallery. R ick — Quote: $6 per cental. seizing the big fellow firmly by one of his for decorticating ramie. Two rani'hmen have been arrested for ( Pic b u m —Quote: $1.313s; $1.50 5s. legs, quick as wink drags the surprised Assistant General Manager Herman of The campaign tenants in Ireland give Will Tm-'ty lit» Hood' rauuUteth« C kaxhkkuiks — Quote: Cape Cod, $11 bird of liberty down into the prison bo the Oregon and Washington Territory stealing cattle on the Bad Lands in South Li*»r HDrt Mldstya and K»»tor# th* Dakota. The Indians had been wrong as their reason for settling with the land- per barrel. Health and Vijaraf Yetiih. Dyapapai*, road denies that any attachment has low. W ant o f Arpatit,«. Indiraatfoa, lonis that the league had failed to sus S alt — Quote: Liverpool, $17, $18, $19; been issued against the road he repre fully charged with the thefts. Lack o f Streug h antf Tirad The fun would not now be all on one tain them financially as promised. stock, $11(312 per ton in carloa«! lots. “ ac! in s abaci Jtal yen rad. Bonaa, sents, and further that the road does not Assistant Secretary Bussey has decided side either had the cuglo even a flash of a jiuaclas and n «r*c i racclra C okkbk — Quote: Costa Rica, 22W c; owe the Northern Pacific on account of that the mother of a soldier who became „ crw fo rc o . E n liv«a a tL a mind Spain has accepted the proposal of the second to recover himself In; but the „und auppliaa Brain Powar. freight collected by them. insane from army service and committed United States for the negotiation at Rio, 25b,c; Arbucklo's, roasted, 211(41 Indian, the moment his victim's neck is duTaiiaa from complaint* per pound. tacuilfir to their aai will find Washington of a reciprocity treaty relat San Diego’s Supervisors oppose the suicide is entitled 'o pension. _____ 7m -¿J λ DR. n s a i s i 1 mow B k a n s — The market is firm. Quote: within reach, with one sharp, quick, ing to American trade witb Cuba. T TONIC O N I C a » ani'« . » ! » ami tpMdjr o .ro. Girti* aclaar, baaU cutting off of portions of San Diego The decision of the Supreme Court re- , Small Whites, 344c ; Pink, 3c; Bay os, wicked swipie of Ills long, keen hunting thy eumplanion. Fraqaant u* tempt* «î eonctatfait» ine only add to tha popularity or tha original county to help make Riverside county, ganling the extension ordinance w ill re- ! The greatest discontent still prevails 45jc; Butter, 3>*c; Limas, 4 1„e pier knife, severs that member from the body, A- r.-lr--' ♦ nrr l ORiillTA? BK*T. ii,G Lav. asked its Senators a.id Keprc cult in the ousting of many ..ud tub .:;g the L-borcrs vn.'h »Lor.den ;ok3, i-pk.Ul.d. . H A N T K R ’ » L i t r t f c L i v i d R IL L S V and so the matter «Aids The warrior then _ _ ■•Constipation, Livar Complaint and H'.ckB f8Ss sentatives to oppose all schemes of d iv i great confusion at Kansas City. and the police have to exercise great v ig S i ' gahs — T he market is firm. Quote: returns to his lodge, and proceeds to re iHaadacha. Hum»!» Iioaa and Liream Book ■ sion that do not have the consent of the Smallavi on rocafrt oft* oiaata in poataga. W ilance to prevent a serious outhreab. , Golden C, 47gr ; ezn a C, 6,*gc; dry gian- late to his fiends and relations the The Indiana House afler a long and Or. HARTK» MSÚiCirtS CG«, et.Loùa, K » people obtained at the ballot box. vigorous debate adopted a resolution to Egyptian troops captured Handoub 1 elated, Olgc; cutie crushed an«l pow- wonderful exploits of Ills trip, o f which Rumor has it that a claim for $150,000 the effect that the passage of the elec from tlie rebels. A skirmish later w iili dereil, 04ac per piound. D kibd F ruits — T he market is firm. he Is the sole hero and big high muck-a- is in the hands of a lawyer against the tions bid would rentier the W orld ’s Fair a band of rebels resulte«l in the killing ¡Q uote: Italian Prunes, 12f£c; P e muck.—Fort Keogh (M. T .) Cor. Globe- site of the nearly coniplet d new Court a »ectional project. of two Egyptians and a numberof reliels. tite and German Prunes, 10c pier piound; Democrat. house at Los Angeles, Cal. The claim The committee appointed last Septem Raisins, $2.50 pier l i o r : Plummer-dried The merchants of Frankfort, K y., are; alleges the property was deeded to the C o n ten t to lie S u p e rfic ia l. county for e«lucational purposes, and if highly incensed over the propose<l re- j ber to inquire into the causes o f the ab Pears, 10® 11c; sun-dried and factory W e a r «a ll too gonurally content to be it should be used for other purposes at moval of the State capital to Louisville, normally high m ortality in Madras have Plums, ll(312c: evapx>rate<1 Peaches.l8<3 It is diffl Only $37.50. Qrout Ranrnin* in R I A N O S , w r it « any time it should revert to the original and threaten a commercial boycott in reported that the water supply und the 20c; Smyrna Figs, 20c; California Figs, ■uperficial—uay. proud of it fo r Latent Illustrât»-«! t'atalojru«. OFAddrc»*. drainage are defective. , 0c per piound. cult to be otherwise, as yet The country owner. Mrs. Bell was the grantor, and favor of Cincinnati. Panici F, Beatty, Waabiagma, fi aw derasr* C annk . p G o o d s — Market steady. Quote: Is young. The national taste for the sec the heir is Mrs. Stoddard, w ife of a A special department has been organ Officers of the New York Society for Table fruits, $2.00, 2tgS; Peaches, $2.50; ond hand has been unnaturally cultivated, bi-axeman of ttie Southern Pacific. the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ized for dealing with the Ixird Lieuten Bartlett Pears, $2.25; Plums. $1.66; but wo have other disadvantages to over The fire department of Seattle is torn w ill soon begin a crusade against a num ant’s fund for the relief of the distress $2.50; Cherries, $2(32.50; se f i l - i *. ! I f - * * ! f t - « *Ï I with internal dissensions, and some ber of fashionable people who have had in Ireland. Lord Zetland’s secretary, Strawlierries, Black lierries, $2; Raspilierries, $2.55; come besidos the tendency to rely on Mr. Mulhall, is taking charge of the sub startling developments are promised in their horses’ tails docked. Pineapiples, $2.76; Apiricots, $2 00. Pie “ Jones' Cyclopaedia of Universal Informa i ï f ’l scriptions. the investigation which is to be made. fruit: As“orte<l,$1.50pe.r ilozen ; Peaches, tlou for the Million,” or Professor Magis- Dalton McCarthy, member of the Do “ . * 3 ;2 ¿ - 3 Î2 *■ - * 1 __ _ All the firemen are appointed bv the minion House of Commons, w ill make Count von M oltke is the first landed $1.50; Plums, $1.25; Black lierries, $1.65 ter Artlum'a “ Lectures on Dante for the , £ *0 'S , & . Board of Fire Commissioners, made up another effort to abolish the use of the proprietor in Germany to adopt the pier dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.25 Cultured " In haste to be cultured rather of fqur Commissioners and the Mayor. French language in Canada during the eight-hour rule for the peasants working (31.50. according to quality; Tomatoes, than educated we force the exhaustion of v :^ ñ ± 4 ii% In order to qualify, the firemen must approaching session of Parliament. for him upon his estate at Crisan, and is $1.15(33.50; Sugar Peas, $1.10(31.60; the revenues of our public libraries in sup have been residents of Seattle for a year «| ¿ .ÍC »1 V t f i well satisfied with the result of his ex String Beans, $1.10p>erdozen. Fish: Sal plying the demand for second hand books. The hill in the Ohio House of Repre prior to their appointment. It is claimed mon. $1.25(31.50; sardines, 80c(3$1.60; periment. The result U that the American student that a number of the firemen appointed sentatives to authorize Boards of Educa lobsters, $2(3 3; oysters, $1.50(33.25 per The authorities at Olessa are alarmed dozen last November were not eligible, and the tion to display the American flag over Comiensed milk : Eagle brand, who attempts original research Is over fight is being urged to oust them. The schoolhouses was lost by not receiving by the increasing prevalence of leprosy $8.25; Crown, $7; Highland, $6.75; whelmed with second hand books. If he among the |>oorer classes of Russians Champion. $6 pier caBo. is to succeed, he must have the real au trouble is of long standing, and is be the requisite constitutional majority. ami Jews. It is believe«! that some emi tween local men (most of them of the N a il s — Base quotations; Iron, $3.20; thorities— the author!ties for the gener grants to America have carried the dis W hen the new administration took old volunteer ilepartment) and ex-inem- ally accepted authorities lie must go Steel, $3.30; W ire, $3.90 pier keg. y j Oí u j liers of the Chicago, St. Paul and other charge of the general land office at Aus ease with them. S h o t —Quote: $1.75 |>er sack. behind well known names. He must not tin, Tex., the accounts of the Receiver O C3 O £3 O P5 Eastern departments. The Vatican has been ailvised that the be satisfied that this or that author is fa of the office, Hon. O. H. Hollingsworth, ¿ ¿ ’ SS ¿ i ¿ l - Í S ' « ’' T h e M eat M ark et. Italian government is occupying itself The German tramp steamer Amigo, mous He must “ swear on the words of were found to be short about $12,000. it"» 2 !*1 j f * 4 1*. S i “1 s í diplomatically regarding the successor of The market is Bteady. Quote: which recently arrived in San Francisco no master” lu his study, but must prove from Acapulco, has been engaged in the Beef— Live, 3(^(33)£c; dressed, 6c. Senator Mitchell has introduced a bill Pope I.eo, in order to prevent the elec everything The real authorities are found Mutton — L ive, 3*-s<34e; dressed, 7 the transportation of Chinese from Mos provi«iing for the organization of a com tion of a Pope unfavorable to theofficials “ rari nantes in gurgite vast«," If found cow to Mexico. From what could be pany to construct a line from a point in of Italy and favorable to France. (38 . rtíi Hogs— Live, 4’^ (3 5 !jc ; «iressed, 5'^c. I at all. and unless the student is rich learned she is the first of the fleet of the United States, not designated, to The Lomlon W orld says there is no enough to give booksellers lu London, steamers that will engige in this trade. Honolulu, Samoa, New Zealand amt truth in the sensational stories about a Veal—5(38c per pound. Paris, Rome, Berlin and I^eipzig unlimited The Chinese taken to Mexico are put to I japan . HMOlkKD MLATH AND LAUD. quarrel Ix'tween Prince Bismarck aud discretion in seeking what he needs, he is woik on the railroad there. They are " « Emperor William respecting the memoirs The market is firm. Quotations: East paid at the rate of 50 cents a dav, and The Controller of the Currency has under most serious disadvantages. Until iñ í ñ . their foo<l consists of rice, beans and 1 declared the fifth dividend of 5 per cent, which the ex-Chancellor proposes to ern Hams, 12'2 (313<", Breakfast Ba time removes these disadvantages, we con, 10>k<311c; Sides, 9® 10c; le rd , S'-s® publish. fish. 1 hey are virtually slaves, all of ! in '»v o r of the California National Bank may expect to have second hand prophets, them signing contracts to work for from : ° t ^an Francisco, making in all 100 per I It is announced that the Porte isabout 11c pier piound. second hand philosophers, second hand to strengthen the Turkish army in T rip five to eight years. The Am igo on her j cent, on the claims proved, amounting to ! scientists, as “ representatives of Ameri oli by the addition of 5,000 troops. It is i U ilo iis C'oltirhleneeft. last voyage carried over 500 Chinese, and $450,067.40. also stated that the Porte will regard any A Lomlon telegram relates an amusing can thought."—St. Louis Republican. it is understood that various railroads in The gas company at Chicago lias made M xi«M have contracted for between 20,- a proposition to the Council to pay 3 's ! attempt on the part of Italy to interfere Incident that occurred in a chhc on tiial W h y K n — lane D o N o t K m ig ra to . ('00 ami 25,000 of these slaves to be de j per cent, of their gross receipts as rev in the affairs of that province as a casus In one of the civil court« on Saturday. belli. One of the attorney« in the cuhc was Mr. livered within two years. Tim government does not recognize the enue of that city, with a guarantee that j Blankets are loaned to the poor during Henry F. Dickena, «on of the noveli«t, and right o f its subjerts to go abroad or to The cruiser San Francisco returned to 3 '* per cent, shall not he less per annum the s in ter months, frve of cost, by a during the progress of the trial he brought live abroad without Its permission; and the Mare Island navy vard the other I than $150,0.0. down the house by calling a« a witness evening from her trial trip She looks The Seorelarv o { stRte of i niliana ha8 kind-heartivl citizen in Brunswick, G er John Pickwick. Quoth the presiding If, thflrefore, a Russian takes refuge from «««11 after her trial run outside. Mem- the la-gislature that the amend- many. They are stamped to prevent * Miron: “ What an appropriate witness to oppression In a freer country, he must them from being sold or pawned, anil 1-ers of the W r d of officers that wen ments to the Constitution passed two face the pruepect of expatriation, out they are returned at the close of the cold lie sworn for a Dickens!” This caused immense merriment, which increased lawry, the loes of all the property left be ! ° r^ ' rt the. T ultuof her i years ago are illegal, as they were not F. L. P o s s o n & S on , weather. all the officers of the ship speak in the pro.^riy presented to him after passing when Mr. Dickens added: ‘ ‘By a still hind him. and exile to Siberia if he ever The Pope has derided Pi make a sweep more curious coincidence the witness is a returns Few people are willing to sepa i'J?hl * L ,e™ ! i ; ? L pr" of ,*.).,! i ! nR The -it!! | I the W s l i t u r e . sea-going qualities the P! ship. ing redurtion in the expenses of his descendant of Mr. Moses Pickwick, pro- The fire losses of las* year in the household in order, it is said, to creat a ! prietor of the Hath coach, from which I rate themselves for life In this way from 1 weather outside was rough, ami served well to try her. She pas-ed right along United States and Canada foot np $100,- tesoro pontifleo for use in such an emer have reason to believe tlm character of friends, relatives, home, country and all What at a speed of eleven or tw elve knots 098,345, against $131.040.250 for 1880 and gency as his enforced exile. The total Mr. Pickwick was taken, ami I verily be that a man naturally boMa dear General Agts. for D. M. Ferry & Co’ s without shipping » “ green sea." Home $123,200,520 for 1888. They were thus amount of the jnhilee money will be as lieve that one o f the reasons why I was alternative, then, la left to the oppressed spray flew up on the bridge, but not nearlv.20 per cent, less than the average signed to this tesoro. retained in the case was that I might rail when oppression becomes intolerable? enough to hardly wet the spardeek. The of the two preceding years, «Mr. Pickwick.” — Indianapolis Journ&L They must either submit or fight: and If The British Home Secretary, Mr. Mat run was made as far down the roast a An auxiliary to the Farmers’ Alliance they are not willing to submit and are not thews, says there is no truth in the re I'om l ’oint i Sur, 8ur. a few lew miles nines below oeiow Monterey, .uonterev. 1 lias pas been formed in Southwestern Kan- Kan A T r u e K oM le r. able, under tbo provisions o f this code, to ports sent to the United States bv a In slowing down and turning about the sas to prevent farmers from Is ingeviete “ I Garden Seed. “ Yes, gentlemen,” said th3 colonel, as oppose tyranny by peaceful collective mo cable agency to the effect that there is a ship liehaved splendidly. There is scarce- ; by loan companies. In two cases it ha lias lv any pitch or roll to her, and at times thus interfered, and evicted fao ¡lies great dynamite scare among the author he returned his glass to the counter, “ the tion, they will inevitably resort to vio true soldier is never averse to discipline. lence and fight, singly or In small groups, 1 he sea was running very high. No at- were restored to their houses. Persons ities in London, owing to information N o matter how objectionable orders from as they are now fighting, until they go to ' 'em pt was made to speed her. In run who buy foreclosed property are bull received from American agents. a superior officer may be. they must l>e ning the twelve-knot speed the engine dozed into aliandoning their purchases. Advices from Berlin state that the nlieyed promptly and without question. Siberia in leg fetters or perish on the scaf appeared to make no extra effort. The fold.—George Keunan iu The Century. prominent German free traders contem The true soldier never” ----- The incorjsiratnrs of the proposed I ’a- Grass, Clover ami ail kinds o f guns were tested singly ami broadside plate holding an international free-trade “ P a,” said the colonel’s little boy, ow n whether tired simrlv or the rifle Cable Company from San Fra cisco . . ___ , , 1 on. and wnetner u r e o s i n g l y or m e i„ .1........ congress, ami that invitations will lie ing the door, “ ma nays to come home T a lu a b le O r n it h o lo g ic a l S p e c im e n s . broadside the shin did not apjiear to feel to Honolulu, Hawaiian I-lands, thence sent to the binding advocates of free trade right away.” via Samoa to New Zealand Hiid Japan, More than 200,000 bird skins are now any effect from the concussion, and no “ Gentlemen,” Mid the colonel, “ good contained in the Nat tral History museum in Europe and America. The m otive of strain was manifest on her. In firing are William Alvord, Samuel T. Alexan the gathering is the nelief that free-trade day.” — New York Sun. at South Kensington, Loudon. A recent broadside guns it i» reporte«! that fonrof der, Charles It. Bishop, Asael Bush. principles are in danger of being lost Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. acquisition Is the collection o f 27,000 the verticsl «hieldsw ere slight!«- cracked Hugh Craig. William II. Itiinond, Alfred sight of in the general adoption of p>ro- Ir o n In M ilk . S. Hartwell, James B. Montgomery, Ed and a c upie of lugs on two of the gun specimens ma le by tbe late Marquia of tective tariffs on the continent. ward B. Pond, R W . Hhufeldt ami Da De Leon has been making an extended carriages «-ere hr ke' off. This will n e Tweed«?aie. This was presented by (.'apt. vid J. Thompson. Investigation of the amount of Iron in cessitate their repair. The gnne ami The production of Hardou’s new play, W. Ramsay, the naturalist's uephew. who milk, ami Hilda that cow’» milk contains shieMs that » e r e placet on boanl from August Lang is on trial at Chicago for “ Therinidor,” has caused a great com has Included in Ida g ift the Tweeddala more of this constituent than either the Charleston worked well and snffere«l smuggling several thousands dollars' motion in Paris, and has finally been library, embracing nearly 8.000 ornitho Bee Keepers’ Supplies. no accident from being tired. The shields worth of diamonds. It was prove«! that suppressed by the authorities There human or asses’ milk. In asses' milk lie logical volumes nmpy of them very rare W e want y o u f o r a customer. Give u« that were cracked are the ones recently his right name is Jacob Kmefeld, for were Isit two performatirea. The piece found (»125 per cent, of iron, In human >n Budget. ent ont from the E«st for the San Kran- merly appraiser in Verker’s banker at is as much a po itical pleading as a the milk 0015 per cent., and in cow’s milk and valuable — I’. a trial order. .0040 per cent.— New York Mail aud Ex- 1 isco. There must have been some de Vienna, an«! that he is a son of Dr. A. atrical work. French society during the The heart has reasons that reason does F. L. P o s s o n & S o n , lect in the metal. The lugs broken ap- KronfeM, a leading Viennese physician. month when Kobe-pierre Ht. Just and nresa. liear not to have been made heavy He ilisapneared Mav last, and it was Conthon were guillotined is depicted, Nine thousand pictures bare been sent not understand.—Uossnot. 209 2d S t, Portland. Or. nougti to ««¡tbstaud the shock of the «'barged that he hud forged bills to the »m l the government had to give in to the to (he Koya. academy for exhitttklW, IB eluding 3,000 landscape» ■ o ¡alist fanatics. lucoeaevre Miller Bro* v> . l *« Free. I ivcoil. amount of 45,0’O florins. eeoud au i fumtb l.'i't » ‘lav at 11 x. M eu.l : :W a. sabbath-»- hoot ever1. suu‘l»y at 10 *. a R kv \\ A. W ill is o n , 1‘astor. IRON LADS B EA T T Y ORGANS fIlc | fJ ír | fi!r ¡lfÉ ¡ Æ z r seeds DEI DEI [ > •I 1 Six Mouth» at A dvertising Hill« Collected Monthly* P R K s B Y T E K IA N • rhe San Francisco Makes a Yen- Big Exodus of Alabama Negroes Sardou’s Last Play Suppressed by Successful Trial Trip. to Oklahoma Territoiy. j the French Auihorities. »3 iir.ee OtUPRir. MewUry. Uregon. BROOKLYN BRIDGE. 1 TW O HUNDRED T IC K E T S PER MIN U T E DURING "RU SH HOURS.” ▲ S teady S tre am o f S h o p G i r l s W o r k in g - w o m e n an d M en , M o rn in g nnd E v e n in g . P a tro n s o f th e F o o tp a th — s t a r t lin g S ta tistic*— Coat a n d P ro fit». The day on the bridge begins early. A t 6 o'clock in the morning the cars begin to run under a minute und a half headway. The crowds pour in and what is known os the "rush hours" begin. These are hours ot hard work for every oue, from the superintendent of the road down to the humblest brnkemun. The little dummy engines that run the three ear trains from the station out to the point where the cable connects with the grip rush back ward and forward, puffing and snorting ami uiukiug a tremendous aiuouut of noise. This is at 7:30 on the Brooklyn side. AlKiut 75,000 New York business men and workmen, who use Brooklyn as a bed room, are getting ready to launch them- si'lves Into New York. A t 7:45 the stream Is at high tid«». A t two glass covered boxes within the spot where three m?n are laboring with frantic energy to give out tickets anil make change, two stal wart men stand to see that every passen ger deposits a ticket. These men need to be alert and quick eyed, for 200 persons p« r minute ure passing by these two glass ticket boxes. It may seem easy work to watch 12,000 tickets per hour dropped in to a glass box, but the guards say it has tlie effect of giving one the vertigo. From 7 o’clock until 8:30 tlie stream of humbly clad shop girls and working- women nml men is kept steadily up, and some twenty odd thousand passengers are carried over tlie river. Three ears start each minute and a Imlf, but in the sec onds that they are at a standstill each of tlie cars is amply packed ivlth ten tons of humanity. This rush is kept up until 0.30 o’clock, after which there is a lull, tlie number of passengers passing the ticket offices falling griiilually from 12,000 to 6,000 per hour. Approaching noon it is even less on the Brooklyn side, but after this hour on the New York side the thousands that thronged to New York are hurrying back again, and after 4 o’clock Brooklyn begins to regain its population ut the rule of from 200 to 300 per minute. PATRON'S OF THE FOOTW AY. Of course these llgnres deal simply with tlie railway. The fool pat h is less patron ized now than formerly. There were 854,304 less persons who used it last year than tlie year before, despite the fact that any one who wishes to liny tickets by the bunch may walk over the bridge and get the finest views Imaginable for the not astounding sum of one-fifth of u cent. The footway ts popular only on very mild days, when it is tlie resort favored of goml l siking nurses with distracting French caps, who wheel bnliy carriages nml ad mire tlie big policemen. Tlie receipts of the footway last year amounted to some thing over $1U,U0U, which would scarcely pay its expenses, and it has been proposed to make It tree. This vr«U scare c W be done,' for making n free would lie throw ing it open to tramps or worse charac ters, and making an increase of police necessary. Tlie brhlgo railroad last year carried 27,940,313 persons, an increase of 8,011,- 046 over tlie yeur before, and the receipts in money from it were $708,708.79. The . fare is three cents per passage or ten tickets for twenty live rents. The general average of passengers upon tlie bridge road is about 90,000 per day, but upon fotigy «lays, wheu tlie ferries are ob structed, tlie figures sometimes reach 125,- 1)00. In other words enough people pass over the Brooklyn bridge every day in the cars to populate three or four towns out west, elect a few congressmen, build several railroads, get up corners in wheat and pork and bring out a presidentialcau- didute. SOME MORE STATISTICS. But there are some more statistics with which not one person in a hundred even of those who cross the bridge dnily are ac quainted aud familiar. One million forty- seven thousand nine hundred and sixty- eight vehicles crossed the bridge during last year. Each vehicle is estimated to carry three passengers. Tilts estimate is taken by reason of the number of funerals ttiat daily pass on their way to Green wood, the great "C ity of tbe Dead.” The receipts from vehicles were $65,743.20. Tlie total receipts wery $850,724.23. It may lie Interesting to know, too, that the cars «luring the lost year made 2,171,484 single trips and traveled . 2,442,470 miles. In oilier words, Imd tlie trucks of the bridge continne<i right around tlie world the bridge cars would have girded the world pretty neurly 100 times. The bridge cost $15,000,600. It is worth it, but it has not yet paid It back. Its sources of revenue are various. The stouearclies under its approaches have been walled up and are rented as ware houses. It charges the telephone and telegraph companies for laying wires on the bridge. The total income fur the bridge from all sources for the year was $038,281.21, and the net profits were $323.864.56. It has been necessary to lay out most of this sum, howevsr, ill rolling stock anil In pay ments for real estate. Exactly 2,070,000 lives of humanity were conveyed across the East river in 1887 without a stogie life being lost. That is true enough to be startling, mid startling enough to be untrue. However, it is true! When you cousUler that for a part of the day trains are running hut u minute and a half apart, and carrying 12.0*10 passengers per hour, and that even at the dullest part of the day they are but a conple of min utes apart, thla record Is simply amaz ing.— New York Mail anil Express. W h a t K i lle d th e I m p e ro r. The Immediate cause of the cold which proved fatal to tlie Emperor William was an accident wliich hnp|>eiied to film on the night of Saturday, March 8. His physi cian, Dr. von lamer, had expressly warned him against attempting to leave his tied without uHsistunee; but in order to spare his personal attendants, who were In an adjoining room, the emperor reutnred to disregaril the injunction. He got out of beil safely, but w lien he was endeavoring to return Ills strength failed him anil he fell to the floor, lie was unable to raise himself, and ere his attendants entered the room he hod contracted a severe chill. They did what they could for the em peror's comfort, but he laughed at th» mishap, ami only besought them: “ Don’t say a word to Luuer!” —St. James’ Ga- s e t t e . ___________________ H e W o u ld n 't T e ll H e r. W ife (anxiously)— I would like to know, Robert, what pleasure you And tn smok ing cigars. Robert— I won’t tell yon, deary, fo* you would want to learn to smoke your self. See?— Texas Sifting*.