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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A l » V fr it t i 1 * 1 NEWBERG GRAPHIC. I t t I fr.»: .Tw enty Dollars T en h o llar? ......... One h o lla r O d î * C o l u m n ................ H a lf C o lu m n . P r o f e s s io n a l C a r d s K r a illn g X o t l m i w i l l bo l u a e r t c d t h e r a t o o f T o n o o u t e |» e r L i n a . NEWBERG GRAPHIC at M VOL. NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL *24, 18D1. fHE PACIFIC COAST. Southern Pacifie Trunk Line Junction! 1) W A S H I N S - T O N C O U N T 1. O EASTERN ITEMS. NO. 21. FOREIGN NEWS. The Faculty of Stanford I niversih T he Nebraska Legislature Closes laris Monks Will Endeavor to Stop Completed. in Bacchanal Orgies. the Slave Trade. xp-Jt- fc n t , ’ cr > A Traffic on the Oregon Pacific Railroad The Public Schools of Council Bluffs, la., Lady Dentists in Dresden Become Very Assuming Proportions of Croat to be Closed on Account of the Popular for Their Delicacy of Importance. Sickness Prevailing. Manipulation. k iT °V ° w h i t A. ND e so n vicinity N M V I l u E M * ,S E H O W IN ä Ê R tA t T A S E 1, , P 0 A B » » 6 S i \- ■--------- -------------> "CO U N T A ! YAMHILL: AbvAH* BY NO O TH IS Of T M U T O v v . ow TV* W lL L A N tT T t I ^ '1 2 ? P V n o p u F E ' V f - A ----- o r A S I C H AM D TH t H t* * T U o u v a s i \ i a <• C . J » lil t u • uii»ir> U S c. t M * u i <Jiv i s WHEVt'.M-fg- ^ 6 t 5 to » A C M V A M H 'LL C O U N T Y __ A ^A.LAOAOt, YKLEäPAPHt' Sc. H ' - ' - l l t O , AHt> Gf.CAT MANU - v: - 0 . t_ . -v 5 Y u K 'M « w < ABLE . f c o o o p u . e r r o S t T A fio o t. M o«t p 0 l_ K ji fa c i U t i e s ISAwlOt A*Ail* 11 (/) C H E A P \ L3 .- o - c y o £>-» C O U N TY IT IS NOW SETTLED THAT W T ! Ï ï r n | 7 ! Q / \ "XT v v J o ï I l i i O j i ß -L T Î • SS TO BE THE RAILROAD CENTER Of the West Side Counties, and Is to be Pushed to the F ro n t ! One of the Largest and Best Equipped Fruit Canneries on the Coast will be Built at Oacc! (In Time for the Coming Crop, if. Possible.) WILL PROBABLY EMPLOY 500 HANDS. O T H E R IN D U S T R IE S W IL L FO L L O W . Don’t Delay; Value ofTown Lots will Double in 60 Day;: ENERGETIC TOWN BUILDERS WANTED. NO M O SSBA C K S N E E D A P P L Y ! THERE IS MONEY FOR THOSE WHO COME EARLY! R e g a r d in g T o w n L o ts an d C h oice F r u it L ands. A d d ress, A g en ts, FRUIT LAND CO., W h ile so n . O regon. R. B. DICKINSON. 215 Sansome street. San Francisco C H I’K ill \ O I KM. O F frM A L PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Service« every •econd and fourth Lord's day a t 11 a . m . and 7>80 r. M. Sabbath-school every Sunday a t 10 a . m . R ev . W. A. W ill iso n , Pastor. F R IE N D S C H U R C H .—S ervices ev ery Sun d ay ut 11 h . m . an d 7 n m .. an d T h u rsd a y a t 10 a. m S a b b a th school e v ery S unday a t 1 0 a .m . M onthly m eetin g at 10 a. m. th e first S aturday In each m onth. Q u arterly m eeting th e second S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y in F e b ru a ry , M ay, A u gust an d N ovem ber. E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H .—R e g u la r s e r vice first and th ird Sunday« Of each m o n th a ' 10 ft. in.; second a n d fo u rth S u n d a y s a t 7 p. in. S a b b a th school every Sunday a t 11 a. in. ft l GORTNER Portland n> d ir e c t o r y . BEATTY ORGANS C i t y o f .Y e w b o r a . M ayor ........................... F. A. M orii« F. II. H ow ard Recorder. .Moses Votaw T re a s u re r ............ A. M. H oskins M arshall L>. P. h tra tto n S tre e t C om m issioner f N. C. M aris I B. C. Mile« j A. W. R eel C ouncilm en ' ; C alvin Stanley J. I). C arter Geo. Grayson EAST AND , SO UTH On l y $37 50. O r e v t UnrK aln« In P I A N O S . ' V r l t t f o r L a t e H Iliumrnt»-'l C a t a l o g u a - A Jdr***». h i . U u l t l K . V u U ) , W u b l.H W a , H t w J u ill*!! àm iiÿnm i —VIA— M O C IF .T Y % O T I C K * . Y. M. C. A .—D evotional serv ices e v ery Sun d ay evening. Y oung m en earn estly requested to a tte n d . Southern Pacific Route. I. O. O. F. Sessions held S a tu rd a y evening In th e rooms o v er M oore’s D rug store. T rain s leave and are due to arrive at P ortlan d : G. A. R . Sessions held flrst an d th ird T h u rs day ev en in g in each m onth. LEAVE (for) FROM FEB. 1, 1891 ARRIVE F*M L it e r n W . C. T. U .— B usiness m eeting held the third S a tu rd a y afternoon in each m onth. • 1 a * - * 1 a OVRHLA.HU EXI'RFSS. ) S3 L. Posson & Son, SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS General Agts. for D. M. Ferry & Co’* Garden Seed. Grass, Clover and all kinds of Trees, Bulbs, Fertilizers, etc. Bee Keepers' Supplies. We want YOU for a customer. Give ut e trial order. F. L. Posson & Son, 209 2d St., Portland, Or. »gee— o n to M iller Bro«. Catalogue Free. ‘:0 0 t 8 .00 a . Salem, A lbany. Eue- ene, R oseb'g G ra n t’s Pan*. Medford A sh land, Sacra m ento,<)g* J , den. Sau F rancisco, ' Mojave, Los Angelt«. El Pano.lfes O r l e a n s , and East .....................j Rose berg A w ay tta tio u s *4:00 p. M. ( V ia W o o d b u rn fo ri J M t. A n g e l, M ilv e r t o n , j W e s t 8 o io . B r o w n s - . ♦ 4 00 p. Jf. h U ï'- Û Z -< 1 & » J a » ; 1 .L ì ! d d i sk CO ; _ £ w (O > >■ > z H h- Z H H H Ü h- * Ü 3. H H < < < < Hi tù LU os: UJ LU m o C3 O Cd > / * t « :2 0 a . m . D in in g C a r s o n O g d e n R o u te . F I L L W AN l i l F F E T _ a - S« filüllilülti5 [ ville and Coburg j to DO p. M. \!b«nv and wav station« t9:00 a . m . it : io * o r v a l i i s * v w a v s t a t i o n s t'» :.T 0 I * , m . ♦ 1:40 p . M . M c M i n n v i l l e A w a y s t a ’ .’ ou O r t * t “ O c i o - ^ S a * «1SHASTA LINE.Oo Y . W . ( ’. T. U. —B usiness m eeting th e second S a tu rd a y in e v ery m onth. F. U IP T IO * K A TTA : Mubnorlption F rire Payable la r a r i - ably |u Advauee. Advertising Bills Collected Monthly* i ttM ' One Y e ar .................... • j iix M *nths .................................... ... . . . . . . I T h ree M o u th s............................. SL t E i ’ KHH, T o u r is t S le e p in g C a rs F o r a c c o m m o d a t io n o f s e c o n d c la s s a tta c h e d t o a ll t r a in s . p a s s e n g e rs T h r o u g h t i c k e t o f T W . 134 F i r * » s t r e e t , w h e r e t h r o u g h tic k e ts to a ll p o in t - I n th e E a s te rn s t a t e s , C a n a d a a n d E u r o p e c a n ■« o b t a i n * d a t lo w s - t ra te « fr o m J. B . K IR K L A N D . Ticket Agent. I A ll a b o v e t r a in s a r r iv e a n d d e p a r t fr o m G r a n d C e n tr a l s ta t io n , F if t h a n d I s tre e ts . N A R R O W O A IO F .-W . 8. D IV IS IO N — AMD — P o r t l a n d a n d W l l l a m e t t e V a lle y H a llw a y LITTLE ■7s L IV E R P IL L S . Dl NOT CHIP!, SICKIN M CONSTIPATS. I«*t ClHt FI* S c* HtlBMM. •od trovh.M 4 -lNlr.« fro J P a s s e n g e r d e p o t fo o t o f J e f rs o n s tre e t. f 7 :J 0 A. M $ 1 3 : 1 $ P. M I !*1S V « !i i* i: m . ■ ,,w**° * *,T" ♦4 :3 0 p. M. ♦8 :3 5 P. M ) rO s w a g o . N **w b e rg . J P - n d v s . D » y t o n . 1^ - '* ” *•* Sherids:!. f M o n m o u th A A ir lie j ♦4 :8 0 P. w rb e fl d a n A way stations •D F e and E f t :.*10 a . M. f * 0 a w. MS 2 0 P. if. | , ' 4 i p, I , ' „ ~ , „ 30 T ■ f i 30 a . m a ily . ♦ D a ily , e x c e p t S u n d a y . r r ie s c o n n e c t w it h a il t r a in s f o r ^ e T w o o d Ml lw au kie H K EH I LK. Manager. * P R o Q B R # . A a a t G em F. A P A g t • Iadif ’ ttlsa 9T Ceaatipstisa. Ia-.rr*-,*«« Tfe* d*aa oan b«l alga by Purifying lha Bi jod. • u> n I th* «••* m • a« p ill c a a a * » # r l.a tc*. ! a r « a a d o aa. E aa y t o t a k a M M t s t r t • ’] « • * 4 2 p ill« s u t op l a a a tr o o « r i a l w h ic h c a a b « c a r r io d l a 'W t p m ’, a « r* * t« • • * ••• k i t * •• T n * * l* n ■*$ ■•*!■•*« ■*«. Mt “fus ISSl" T*»4# l»*k I* < l»*ry wfcsrr. Us llsUla ! • * $ ! * D m « «■$ P m * « I ( m I f«r i s la s t s « y . O * . M A B T ia a I 9 0 N T O N IC . k r r s r: «s tk« » l oo p p f . i v i atf s t * # L : T « s l ■H I -: * « ■ !> » ru » •* .i* . ii T iT iD l a • t T sv ra " THt •«. NMTE* ME0ICINI CO. IT. lOUIt. M0. Addroaa, llnarmc. Newbcrg, Uregoa. PORTLAND MARKET. \\ UK * r — Quote : Nominally $1.40® 1.42'._. ter Walla Walla and $1.47-..(<e 1.50 for Valley. F loo «—Quote: Standard, $ t 05; Walla Walla, <4.30 per Barrel. Oars—Quote: t>0<ni)2c per bushel. H ay —Quote: $U)®17 per ton. MtLLBTurrs — Quote: Bran, $ ISM 20; Shorts, $ 20 (n 23; t»round Barley, $30«< 31; Chop Feed, $25 per to il; Barley, $1.25® 1.30 per cental. B uttkh —Quote: Oregon fancy cream ery, 35c; fancy dairy, 30c; fair to good, 25(.i)27*..c; common, 20fi«22's c ; Califor nia, 23(j'25c per pound. C iikksk —Quote: Oregon, 14®15c; Cal ifornia, 14«i) 15c per pound. l-'nos—Quote: Oregon, 18 m 20 c per dozen. Pot: i . try — Quote: Chickens. $t*.00® 0-50; Ducks, »Old 12; Geese, nominal, $12 per dozen; Turkeys, 14 m 1 tic per pound. \ euktabi . ks —Quote: Cabbage,$1.50® 1.75 percental; Cauliflower, $1 25® 1.50 [ier dozen ; Celery, 90c per dozen ; On ions, 4l„c per pound; Carrots, $1.00 per suck ; Beets, $1.50 per sack ; Turnips, <1 per sack ; Potatoes, ti6®75c per cental; tomatoes, $2.50 per box; Sweet Potatoes, 4 n tir per pouiul; Asparagus, 7@8c per pound; Parsnips. $1 per sack ; Lettuce, 20(<r25e per dozen; Squash, 2 1 .jM2 1.c per pound; Green Peas, 10cper pound; string Beans, 12'ac per pouiul; Rhubarb, $2.00c«'2.25 per box. Fut i t s —Q uote: lxis Angeles Oranges, $2 m 2.25, Riverside, $2.25 m 2.75; Navels, $-l.50M4.75 per box; Sicily Lemons, $0® <>.50; California, *4®5 pur box; Apples, $1.00(ii 2.9) per Imx; Bananas, $3.( 0® 4.00 per bunch; Pineapples, $5.00®8.00 per dozen. N ils — Quote: California Walnuts, IlM c; Hickory, 8 '»c; Brazils, 18c; Almonds, l(j®17e; Filberts, 13@14e; Pine Nuts, 17®18c; Pecans, 17®l8c; C oen nuts, 8 c; Hazel, 8 c; Peanuts, 8 c per pound. lions—Quote: Nominally, 20 u 27c per pound. Wool/—Quote: Willamette Valley, 18 ®20e; Eastern Oregon, 14® 17c per pound. Hinas—Quote: Dry Hides, selected, prime, 8 ' a'('f)c, G,<: less for culls; green, selected, over 55 pounds, 4c; under 55 pounds, 3c; Sheep Pelts, slion woo'. 30 (<f50c; medium,H0®89'; long,00c®$1.25; shearlings, 10®20c; Tallow, good to choice, 3® 3'tc per pound. Tlio nierflmiKii*« Market. C oai , O il —Quote: $1 95 per case. Rica—Q uote: $(>.00®ti.75 per cental. H onky —Quote: 16® 18c. CiiANiiiiitniK»—Quote: Cape Cod, $tl per barrel. S alt —Quote: Liverpool, $16 $16.50, $17; st<s k, $10.50 per toil in carload lots. C okkuk -Quote: Costa Rica, 22c; Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c; Java, 2 ftQc; Ar- huckle’s, roasted, 2 t>:l.l per pound. B eans —Quote: Small Whites, SLjc; Pink, 3c; Kayos, 4‘.c; Butter, 4*»c; Lima-*, 4'„c per pound. St (.Aas—Quote: GoldenC,ft’n'c; e u ra Ci 6 - V ; *Uv granulated, ti.4ge; cutw criiirfteo Siftl^TOwdercil 6 \,c por pound. Damn Fait ITS—The market is firm. Quote: Italian Pitnies, 12'ac; Pe tite and Go-man Prunes,10cper pound: Raisins, $2.25 p -r box; Plummer-dried Pears, 10® lie ; sun-dried and factory Plums, 11® 12c: evaporated Peaches. 18® 20c; Smyrna Figs, 20c; California Figs, 9c per pound. C anned G oods —Market steady. Quote: Table fruits. $2.25, 2 fas; Peaches, $2.50; Bartlett Pears, $1.90; Plums, $l.t< 6 ; Strawtierriee, $2.50; Cherries, »2®2.50; Blaek berries, $2.50; Raspberries, <2.50; Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2.00. I’m fruit: Assorted,$1.50 per dozen; Peaches, $1.50; Plums, $1.25; B lack berries, $1.65 per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.25 (d> 1.50, according to quality; Tomatoes, $1.15®3.50; Sugar Peas, $1.U)®1.60; String Beaus, $I.IOperdozen. Fisti: Sal mon, $i.26® 1.50; sardines, 75cM$1.50; lobsters, $2®3; oysters, $l.50®3.25 pot dozen Condensed milk : Eagle brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; Highland, $6.75; Champion, $t> per case. N aji /»—Base quotations: Iron, $3.9); Steel, $3.10; Wire, $3.90 per keg. Siior—Quote: $1.75 per suck. Tlie Meat .Market. Beef—Live, 4c; dressed, 7 ® 8 e. Mutton—Live, 4 's ®5c; dressed, 9c. Hogs—Live, ftQirfSQc; dreeeed, 7® 8 c. Veal—5®8c por fiound. The Hall-Fitzgimniona fight at Astoria , The Massa liusetts Legislature says Paris monks will leave for Algeria to has been declared off. the car stove must go. fight tlie slave trade. The salmon fishing In the Columbia The Scotch-Irish Congress will he held The present British Parliament is so far this season has proved unsatis at Louisville, Ky., on May lfi and 17. called a Parliament of scandals. factory. Kleven women physicians are on the Italy thinks the conversation and tone The United Stat“» i 'ist-d'efense vessel medical staff of tin- 1’lilludelphia hoe- of the American press most execrable. Monterey in course of construction at the 1 pital. Italy is on the verge of a financial ori Union Iron Works, San Francisco, will | Tlie Philadelpliia poetofflee turns into sis. Heavy failures are causing panics be launched soon. J 1111 * United States treasury about $ S , t W ) Russian peasants will lie prohibited by James Hart, recently appointed Col- a day. law shortly from selling or mortgaging lector of Customs at Sand Point, Alaska, j \ lawsuit involving a lottery contract their lands. sailed for that point from San Vrancisco - now before the Kansas City Court of savuintlir A t* t it A U llh iV A n A V A S iliS l* I , * - Many Irish tenants are accepting the recently on the schooner Arago. Appeals. offers of the landlords and returning to Ttie deadlock between tlie Union Pa- Uii-li discoveries of gold in the Black their farms. I citic and tlie contractor of its Puget Hills, S D., have attracted considerable Dresden lias many practicing lad* Sound extension lias at last been broken. attention. dentists, w hose delicacy of manipulation Work will be resumed at an early date. The gold quartz found in the Cherokee At tlie Spokane postoffice II. K. Kul Strip is said to be causing excitement in makes them popular. The lioliee at Buenos Ayres have closed die, mailing clerk; Oscar Lawton, chief I the vicinity. the Salvation Army halls, claiming tHat of carriers, and another carrier, whose! ... . 1 , ,. , . , . .. the army was not recognized by the name is withheld, have been arrested fur ? 7,8b7 Italians who arrived at New York in tlie month of March over 8 o 0 church. thefts. were women. Premier di Rudini does not think the Suit has been instituted at San Diego Drunken orgies of a disgraceful nature dissolution of tlie dreibund iH probable to set aside and dissolve tlie incorpora characterized the closing scenes of the in view of the prevailing temper in tion known as the Elsinore irrigation France. district on ttie ground that said district Nebraska Legislature. was illegally formed. Ex-Minister to England Phelps justi- Officials engaged in tlie revision of the A Coroner’s jury at Stockton, Cal., lias ‘J}.® action of the New Orleans people population report the existence of 72,00 ' pagans in tlie government of Irkutsk, strongly recommended that the Southern i 1 ln^ 1 u‘ Chilian?*. Pacific Company be compelled to run | U appears now to be .ascertained that Siberia. Count Sehnuvulotr, the Hus-ian Am trains at tlie rate of eight miles an hotii oll'.v °f the eleven Italians killed in hassador in Berlin, reports to tiie Czar while within the limits of the city. j Ne" Orleans were Italian subjects. The fears of an outbreak of Indians in j The Senate of Arkansas has passed a Hint his post is untenable and Itegs to bo the vicinity of Blackfoot, Idaho, over the i bill to prohibit the giving of a mortgage recalled. killing of the Indian who murdered the | on crops, either planted or prospective. Great excitement is reported on tlie Hulls a few days ago has somewhat sub The agitation over trolley wires has Berlin Bourse, owing to a corner in corn. sided, and business is being resumed. delayed the completion of the German Tiie members of tlie ring, it is thought, John K. Bulger of Sail Francisco has town street-railway extension over live will he expelled. The German empire by the last census been appointed assistant inspector months. of boilers there, and will perform A new World’s Fair Hill was intro has 40,500,000 population, Prussia having the duties of inspector until some one is duced in tlie Illinois House. It makes of these 30,000,000 and the next division, designated by the Board to fill tfte place an appropriation of $500.000 instead of Bavaria, 5,500,000. vacated by the death of L. Hillman. $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . General Booth’s shelter fund lias It is reported that the South Bend The people of Vicksburg, Miss., are reached $650.000, and t lint large class in Land Company has offered a reward of endeavoring to persuade James ¡till, the Darkest England who have no roofs bo- »2,000 and Mrs. Rose a reward of $10,000 newlv-appointed postmaster, to resign. gin to lie encouraged. for the arrest and identification of the Hill is colored. The municipal election, which was parties in the mob concerned in the The Pennsylvania railroad people will held at Vienna tlie other day, resulted shooting of Rose and Edwards at Sea- hereafter spell Pittsburg without a final in all the Liberal and anti-Semitic can land, Wash. “ li.” The proper spelling of the word didates being returned. The Junipero Serra monument, the has long been in dispute. Victor Drumont 1ms published another gift of Mrs. Lelund Stanford, is rapidly Postmaster-General Wannmaker's or anti-Semetie volume, which caused M. assuming a beautiful aspect. The statue der h s cut the lottery business down Vonoven to challenge him and get has been somewhat changed from the one-half. The express companies will wounded at tlie meeting. original model, the old Mission Father he proceeded against next. A new Russian 3 percent, loan of £20,- holding an open llible in the left hand Eighty thousand Texas cattle, which 000,IKK) has been negotiated. The pro instead of a cross, as was first intended. j have been sold to Chicago packer*, can- ceeds will I h ) devoted to the purchase The drift sand in the channel at Hum . not be slapped, owing to a recent qnar- aud extension ul juft»#** boldt Bay is deposited bv the tides, and | antine onfer of the government. m e rAlVfori citiirtien •'■men fcqr’^’iftnf fT m«r mainly comes from erosion of the north Tlie St. Louis Refilling Company’s lie iieccasnry to have a cab si rike n 1 over spit or peninsula, but navigation lias i property in St. Ismis lias been sold to England. The feciing is expressed that been so completely obstructed of late tiie American Refining Company. This the cubbies tire harshly treated.” that incoming steamers have lieen unable brings the St. I/>uis into tlie trust. An international Red Cross exhibition to reach Eureka except at extreme-high In tlie first year of high license in Bal is to he held in Leipsic. It will include tide. Passengers and mail are landed at among other tilings nil appliances for timore, drawing to a close, tlie law lias South Bay and sent overland. been effectual in breaking up nearly all cooking and preparing food for armies in A Sacramento engineer has been en of the dives ami lower-grade gin mills. the field. gaged in Long Valley, New, for some Captain lioilcau, the senior survivor The East German Conference of the months pint making a survey for a dam of the Manipur disaster, denies that the and reservoir site, with ttie object of re Methodist Episcopal Church, recently in British provoked the outbreak by any ill claiming a tract of 40,000 acres of o land i 8e!,H‘on *" IfcHHuiore, voted 41 to 1 against usage, lie says tlie Mnnipuris fired the women as delegates to tiie in the lower end of Honey Like Valley. admitting first shot. The survey is atxmt completed, and it is General Conference. The .Xurlh China .Y/n't says tlie Chi Tlie bitter war which lias lieon waged expected th at eighty men will lie put to work oil tlie construction of the dam in by the Union stock yards throughout nese write most insulting remarks about foreigners oil the hacks of notes circu the West against the American Live- May. lated by foreign hankers which come Rumor is current in San Francisco * hat Stock Commission Company for tlie past into their possession. tiie American and California sugar refin month lias lieen settled. Tlie employes of Wostenholm’s cut _________________ ____ __ ___ of Some member* of tiie New York Pres- eries are to combine under tlie title the Western Sugar Company, with J. D. byterv are seeking to have Rev. Dr. lery works at Sheffield, England, have struck against a reduction of 6 per cent, Spreckeln as President ami Robert Ox* Charles A. Briggs, professor of Biblical nnrd a* Vice President, and that Claus I Theology in tlie I nion Theological in their wages, due to tlie Ins* of trade lierause of tlie American tariff law. Sprocket* is about to retire and go to | Seminary, brought to trial for heresy. in ingenious Frenchman lias discov I Europe. J . D. Hpreckeli, when asked Tlie Cincinnati Chandler of Commerce about the report, declined to make any hnH memorialized Secretary Blaine, re- ered a process of recovering tlie tin con tained in tiie wash waters of silk. In | statement. Iqaewting him to institute effor ts for re- Lyons alone tiie application of tlie dis The barkentine J.D . Spreekcls left San j eiprocal trade relations with Germany covery will effect an annual economy of j Francisco a trout a month ago for Kahtilui lin,l France in behalf of American salted $00,0(K>. ¡with a general cargo. Tiie H a w a i i a n j meats. A numtier of capitalists in Pari* have I customs authorities sent an inspector Lieutenant Charles A. L. Totten, mili- from Honolulu to search the cargo, and tary instructor at Yale University and decided to liuild an immense Iheuter for the purpose of producingOhernmmcrgau j ttie result was the seizure of 700 pounds - author of notable publications on the I'union SMOKED MEATS AND LARD. I'lity next year. Tlie stage is to of opium. Had it been smuggled ashore | identity of our race with the Hebrew Quote: Eastern Hams, ll® 12l^e; I the smugglers would have netted $.'{!>,■ liuds tin- end of the world will coine in tie large enough for 1,500 people Tiie first result of tiie Miners’ Con Oregon, 101..<« 1U*ac ; Breakfast Bacon, | 000. Tlie supply of tlie drug in Ilono- March, IKtfii. 12 * 41 -; other varieties, 9®lOl^c; i lulu is very small, and as much as $70 a The nulilic schools at Council Bluffs, gress at 1’ariM has been a declaration Hy lob;®. pound lias Isien paid for small quantities. la., will probably is- closed on account the Belgian miners in favor of a general Lard, 9® 12 • per pound. strike if the government refuses to as Charles Bronson informed a (siliee of of sickness prevailing. The complaints sent to a revision of tlie Constitution. A Hn<l R o fle c llo n . ficer at San Jose, Cal., that lie had lieen mostly are grip and measles, although Before tlie summer opens, work on the “It ifl «ail to think,” said the caahiar an ha appointed to fire the building of a per there are are some cases of scarlet fever Transiberian railroad will lie Is-giin. Tlie walked into the night with his valise in his son who wanted tlie insurance on it. und diphtheria. Tiie officer told him to go ahead and do The electric light which shines from total length of tlie line from Minsk to hand and gazed upon the marble hank build* Vladivostock is 4,785 miles. Tlie cost of ing shining in the moonlight in all its man- so, so that positive proof could lie ob the torch of the Statue of Liberty in New tained. Bronson made an arrangement York harbor lias tlie power of S,(Hit) can tlie road completed is estimated at $183,- ■¡veiiem—1“sad to think I must leave that noble Btrueture behind me. lint I must do with tiie owner of the property and tired dies, but it fails to supply tlie desired il 825,0 M). Considerable numbers of Germans so. I cannot take it with mo.” it, but tlie work was so well done that lumination. Tlie statue itielf is mostly And dropping a tear he gripped hi« valise have gone to take service with tiie Chi adjoining property was destroyed. Bron- in complete darkness. nese and Japanese fleets. Chinn bus or with a tighter grip and hurried off to catch I son was tried for arson, and a jnty has Judge Wakefield of Lynns county, la., dered several war vessels from German tlie Montreal tmin. —George HuAsell Jackson just acquitted him. lias just decided that freight originating builders, and Japan lias Iznight a num- iu Philadelphia l*resa. At a meeting of tiie Board of Directors and ending in tlie State, hut which lier of torpedo boats in Germany. M a g n a n lm o n n . of the South San Francisco Ijind and passes out of the State in course of trail General Albedyll, commander of the Tenant— Landlord, our houae wall on one Improvement Company it was decided sit, is to lie considered as governed by Seventh army corps, who w as decorated iide ho* sprung out itbout ten feet. ; to commence improvements on ttie prop the interstate commerce law. last week by the Kaiser with tlie order Landlord- Make yourself eaay. Although erty of the eotnpany at South San Fran Secretary Noble on April (l rejected ap cisco at once. Tlie stock, abattoir, pack* plications to perfect about foity-three ol the Black Eagle, is about to retire it prolNibly renders the houae that much ing houses and other in.portunt tmildings entries under tlie timber and stone acts, from the army and settle near Pottsdam. bigger,do m-t fear; I will not raiae the rvut on you.—Flicgende Blatter. will lie pushed forward to completion as made by members of tiie Kaweali co Ill- entered the army fifty years ago. A semi-official statement lias been rapidly as possible. A contract has al operative colony in California, now S t r ik in g a T r a i l. ready iieeti closed with Von Schmidt A within the Sequoia National Park reser made to the effect that the whole ques She—I hear that Mr. Smoothbore ia m : Co. for tlie construction of a ship canal, vation, created by the acts of Congres* tion of tlie disisisitiori of the Guelph which will iie made of sufficient capacity approved September 26 and Octets r I. fund will 1« Hid before the l/nnltag a great mimic. They aay he can take off any its next session, lie is desirous that the thing. to accommodate any cla«s of vessels sail 1890. He—That explain* It. I wondered where in erest of the fund should go to tiie ing on the Pacific Ocean. It appears by the rejiort of an agent of Duke of Cumberland. a»y umbrella had gone.—Clothier and Fur At a recent meeting of tiie California the Treasury Department in Verne __________ American artists in Paris, who for tin •iaher. Board of Horti. ulture Edw ard Cooper of that heavy masses of immigrants are A L it e r a l V e r s io n . Santa Barlaira was re-elected President. still coming to this country from Europe most part, patronize Julian’s ai ademy, Clara’» Mother (calling)—Claim, Mr. Reports of Secretary De I/itig and Quar by wav of Canada; that as many as have a grievance. Only two works to antine Officer Craw showed th a t tlie 8 ,(XK) of them came last month, and that Americans are hung at the salon. It is Bm it her» iain the parlor and aaya he want* spread of the peach “ yellow " lias lieen they are not subjected to the inspection * ipposed that the slight is due to tin you. Clara (entering the parlor and throwing | checked by prompt action and efforts to required by tiie new immigration law, disfavor in which the old salon manage j check the ravages of the red scale had which is now enforced a* New York and merit hold Julian, who was tlie principal herself into SmitherV nrm»>—Oh, Charlie, ih»« is mo sudden. -Clothier and Furnisher. eauis* of the recent split. 1 proved fairly successful, owing to the at our other ports. discovery of the internal parasite. Ref Europe’s imputation on January I was 8 till ano'lier attack is made on Henry 340.200.000. Tlie population of each of A M il o f E x t r a v a g a n c e . erence was made to the appropriation of Employer—You were not at your work ! the last Legislature, which included one M. Stanley. This time it comes from tiie other continents was estimated to lx .of *5,000 to” send Agent Koebele to An.-1 i H r*e W’ ' v il|i*m"¿author of as follows: Asia, 850,000,000; Africa ftatenlay. tralia to search for predaceous insects. ; ‘-lor*'«” Troop* in the Rebellion,” 127.000. 000; Australia, 4,730,0 h i ; North Employe—No, sir; It was a wasted day. wtio lias been for some time in tiie em- America, “What were you doing?” 80,250,000; South America, Dr. Jordan has completed arrange- ploy of the Congo Free Mate. In an 3 i, 120,000: p.lar regions. “Getting married, sir.”—Chicago Times. 300,000. Tie inents for the appointment of tiie faculty m en letter to King Leopold he attacks total would then Is- 1,787,800,IKK). of tlie Stanford University at Palo Alto, the government of the Congo, and says A R e g u l a r W a lk O v e r . ! Cal., and has made the following names Stanley grossly misrepresented the char- Tlie latest calculation of the African «Ilby—Well, SquiggB, what succeaa did posseesions of the European great pow public: Dr. Andrew White, ex-Pregident acter of the country. Instead of being you have at WillowvilleF of Cornell University, to be non-resident j fertile and productive it is sterile ana ers isasfollow s: France,7,400,9)0square Squi/tfa— A regular walk over. Missed professor of history; F. Stanford l-ake, i unproductive, nor will this condition of kilometers, with 24,9)0,09) inhabitant«; m> train and had to foot it the whole way. Forest University, associate professor ol affairs change until the natives shall lie England, including Egypt, 6 ,IKK),IKK —Burlington Free Preaa. physics; Horace B. Gale, Washington taught by Enrots-ans the dignity, utility square kilometers, with 32,000,000 in \\ i l l m g t o O b li g e . University, 8 t. Louis, professor of me- j and blessings of labor. Htanley’s name, habitant*; Sertnany, 2,300,000 square MAtiy trichime in this «auflagef1 asked a chanical engineering, Prof. Joseph says Williams, produces a shudder kilometers, with 7,8UO,tNIO inhabitant* ; Strain, Indiana Iniversity, associate among the simple folks. They remenils-r Portugal. 2,200,9*) square kilometers, purchaser of the butcher, sir; we ruoatly fwanon ’em w ith p«|> ! professor of mathematics; Douglas* H. | his broken promises, heavy blows and with Io,000,il00inhabitants; Italy, 1,250,- Campbell, Indiana University, associate vigorous measures, tiy which they were 0U0 square kilomsters, with 6,19l,U00 in p»r, but HI put «nine In for you If you prefw iL”— Epoch. habitant*. • professor of botany. I mulcted of their land.