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* NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A IM i: it l l* l^ 4 > H .4 T K M : .Twenty Dollars T» n Dollars One C olu m n ............ H alf Column Professional Carda .........One Dollar w i l l lie i n s e r t e d NEWBERG GRAPHIC. NI UM K l P I 104 M ubM ertptton F r i r e P a y a b le a b ly lu A d v a u e e . at tl»«* a-uti* o f T e n ceu tM pei* I . ««»•*. A d v erti »inn Bill* Collected Monthly* r i l l HI II \ O l KM. P'tKSIlY r K HI AN CIU ’ let’ ll.-S e r v ic e s every . ......ml Hi*<t ftuirih I, nd * 'lay at 11 a m . au*!7::o r. m . SaMiHili-srliixii every S in lay at 10 m . H i v \ '. \. W iu is a s . Pastor. d « ? :^ i r V 1»V»V.iTp -l'Io ». i .1 -.iiii.ui!, M l.cnl I'HTJ .'m i'll, ai lu O. ni. lu ». IM. Uli- Il »t - ul unlay a. in. Muutlih m eeting a 10 li. rly 1 m eeting 111 '1 »etoi a lari, in - ucli h iu.nth. ami Sunt luv in i Sttturtlu. Kusi ami No\ ciiihei K V A N U M .IU A I . ( I l l ’ ll \ Ice Ural and 1 iii: <Snuda* s 10 a hi .; •OCUU l Hin1 fourth £uli!»a!li r-chut l eve ry Stintiti Ntn 11.1- \ \ o i i t X I - i V O L . 3 . PACIFIC COAST. A. Portion of Fresno City, " ’ Cal., Inundated. A WIDOW AWARDED $4,000. kk . Y. M. c . A. IK V. I tonal services every Sun* day evening. Voting men earnestly requested to attend. I o . o . F Sessions held Saturday evening in the rooms over M oore's D rugstore. The Legality of the San Diego Charter Practioally Confirmed— Other Interesting News. Y. W C. T. C. Business m eeting the second 8aturday in every mouth. G. A. U. Hesse us held iii.it und third Thurs- duy e.\ eni.ig in eti i.ioi.l’;. Regular trips to Catalina Island will oegin the latter part of this month. Eureka, Cal., proposes to have an op era house that will seat 1,500 people. The Interstate Commerce Commission O i l I I A I. I » h ICK« T O M Y . ers have just completed their session at Portland. It is reported that an oil well at the ( i t ) o l ‘ \ e w t ir i li. M ayor .......................... F. A. Morris West End, Los Angeles, is flowing forty F. !!. Howard | barrels a day. U e.» der .Moses Yotaw Treasurer The birds received from Germany at A. M Hoskins Marshall 1). 1’. M ratto» Portland have spread all over the Will Street t 'om m is-ioner f N. ( ’. Maris amette Valley. I It. Miles A saw mill, with a capacity of 65,000 I A. W. I tees Couneiltnen ........* Calvin Stanley feet of lumber per day, will be erected , J. 1). Carter at Coos Bay this summer. I Ceo. il ray son The truth of the confession of Zwald at Sacramento that lie murdered two wives in the East lias been confirmed. EAST AND SOUTH During the current gale at Del Norte —VIA— the waves dashed spray over the tower of the Seal Rock lighthouse, 100 feet above the rock. True bills have been found by the Walla Walla grand jury against seven soldiers who were engaged in the Hunt lynching affair. The bark Colorna lias just reached Portland from Honekong with a large Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland: number of Chinese birds, wliicli are to be turned loose. l K Kl VIC F'M FR >M F;-: ». 1. 1SOI I.EAVK (for) The school census of Los AngeleB city, jiiBt completed, shows an increase of 203 fi I1KS.8. r o v Kl. AS 0 1:.\ children between 5 and 17 years of age tn, A ha si y, K. inf elle, K(Ktî h'« i i rant's over last year’s report. 1 l’as* Me lilo id Ash Three Superior Judges, sitting in bank, *9:35 A. N. ; laiirils ’rt'TH'lt Cllt)G.Oli j (leu Alt F TH ne li*. O, have practically confirmed the legality A icr . 1,0.4 » les. ■ IV i,* ! Mo) of the San Diego charter, which lias been 1 Kl 1*HS’», NCW ori)pans, in dispute for some time. Lami Kiist *8:00 a . M IlMveberr A: way station' *4:00 P. M. The putting of the Meusdorfer free- ; Via Wood »urn fori * ♦S.üO u -iiik a * . > », 1 ! J w Mt. ,.st A ti gel, >il Hrowi.s verton. I I ♦4:00 P. M. bridge bill into effect in Oregon lias been inaugurated, and Portland people have , ville and Coburg.... J W . C. T [ ' . Business m eeting held the third Saturday afternoon in etu-h month. Southern ratifie Route. «ISHASTfl LINE.t» f."»:00 1 ». M. Alb ttiy and way statimi" f7::u) \. M. c.»r\aids A way station- 11:10 l*. M. M cM innville A: way sta’ .' *.1:00 a . m . t :: 0 P. M. fs :‘JO a . M. Millions of dead carp ■P line the shores of Owens Lake. The Index says go _______ . they . 8< irer and the t‘ down from the river chemicals of the lake soon kill them. SI I K l ’ KIIS. IM I.I.IIAX It! T l The Kaweah Colony Trustees, with one T o u r is t Hie p in g Cu s exception, have been fined $301, so that For accoin m »iation of second-class passengers they might appeal their case to the Cir attached to all Pain*. cuit Court. They all averred they had Through tlckit olii e. i::t l i f t street, where no property, and’ will go to jail for thirty th ro 'g li t clot s i « » nil points in the K «stern days. .states, ( ’ana hi and Kurop • can bo «ibtaimd at A large number of Indians at the dif lowest rates from J. H. KIBK1.ANI), l ick •; Agent. ferent Indian agencies in Arizona have Ali above trail - a rivi* and depart from (iiaud applied to the Commissioners of the Co Central -tation, Fifth and I sheets. lumbian Exposition at Chicago for space N A I U I O W ( ¿ A l 4.1 \V. S. | ) M I S I O N in which to exhibit their curios and ar ticles of their own manuiacture. — AND — The extravagance and corruption of P o r t l a n d and \\ i il a i m - t t e V a l l e y H a l l w a y municipal affairs at Los Angeles havs Passenger depo. foot « f Jefferson street. prompted the taxpayers to appoint com 16:30 a . M. mittees to investigate the county and t7 : JO « >1 ♦ **: :0 a . m . city offices and to look into the cost of ♦ 1*2:1 I*. M. tl :"0 p. M tl I*. »I sweg.) A way st ti’ s t:: IO p. M. managing cities of the same class in the t i\ M t*> :20 P. M. East. M:3J I*. M fr :40 I*. M. ♦H:3Ä I* M The large pumps of the Yuma (A. T.) (Oswego, Newberg, "I irrigating works were started the other ! D.mdee, Dayton, La- l •if :40 a . m | fa;,etle. ♦3:20 P. M . Sheridan, | day, running successfully and supplying t Monmouth <fc Airlie. J ♦4:39 f. m . 'hi ridan .v way stations ♦9 ::«) a . m an immense amount of water from the Colorado river. The Yuma pumping •Hail . fDaiiy, except Sunday. plant for irrigating is the first ever used Ferries connect with all ‘ rains for Sellwood m Arizona. an » Milwaukie. R. K »KIM KB. Manager. K. P. KOU KBS. Asst. Men. F. A P. Apt. A three-story, attic and basement con crete building for the girls’ dormitory at the Stanford University has been con tracted for at a cost of $55,000. It is to Only $:<7.50. Cue t bargains m p ,A N O S . Writ« be completed by next September. Work for Latest Illust;.i o-i t i l t toglie- (JrAdilr««** Daniel F. Beatty, Kashin g ion, >**»» has been commenced, and 200 men will be put on immediately. Mrs. Augusta Schramm of Los An geles, who asked $50,000 from the South ern Pacific Company for the loss of her husband in October, 1887, has been awarded $4,000 by the jury. This is the second trial of the case, the firBt trial being for the defendant. Articles of incorporation of the Pasa dena and Mount Wilson Railway Com pany have been filed at Los Angeles. The purpose of the company is to con struct an electric railway twelve miles long to the summit of Mount Wilson in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. President Sidney Dillon says that the Union Pacific extension from Portland 0 £ SAI to Tacoma, on which $2,000,000 have al ready been expended, will be built as soon as the company can conveniently Ì3 -* S » ss» get the money, and 'that the road be tween Portland, Tacoma and Seattle will lie used jointly by the Union Pacific and s p u r i 1! j l i - r i D - r i j i - i i - | Great Northern railroads. f tl f : ì p } rtt| 3 I jt f A petition is in circulation at Los An geles to secure the pardon of W. F. Ro selle, who was convicted in December, 3 , ‘i r. r* . » * i J! s S. * 1837, of being the accomplice of his wife s ìa in the vitriol-throwing episode which i -3 -K C - = created quite a sensation at the time. The woman who threw the vitriol was allow-jd to go, while her husband was sentenced to nine years at San Quentin. D i n i n g C a r s on O g d e n R o u t e . B EA T T Y ORGANS z£ a t O ffi C m \> H r - f < UJ >¿3 fj 11 ] Ü î (/> > </) >■ > S H < T H < H H w < U *t < a ; LU VJ 'JJ O m 0 tù a LITTLE LIVER PILLS. DO NOT CHINE, SICKEN 00 CONSTIPATE. Sun C uke to« S'cx M s » o » chi . u i *li troob.e« »riot’i§ fr m ndifeition or Coritv.pttiMs Imprn»90 *..« Coratioxloa hy ParifjriBS the Bloo4. Th« Am* ran b* r t > «•#. m OB-piiicsn a o s o r t^ h ' .r»;« « cm. F i « t totsta «• m rau'-h •'»«»» 48 p ► ,t ‘ip in a wtr at Nh rS'An b* err * t ket l S m i («••t« | t,r. i, T '» * fl-r i l i t a «*!«»*» H»*. t«N» I r i il t M lt f c * ••fr-seeBl'' TrsS. l«r l. n »H t IW iV u l* lt<rp • iMf .*d Pr-Bl B«*'k fer p . la "a»p*> ( Dtt. MARTS* 8 IRON r o u te . V m l V THE M . HAKTE« MEDICINE CO. ST. lO u ilN & KATEM : One Y ear ...................................................... $] Six M onths ............................................. Three Months. ........... ............................... The price of coal for household and steam purposes has not been so low in San Francisco as it is now for many years. The boycott on Wellington coal ami the fact tfiat many cargoes of it h ive arrived in this port has caused the price to drop to $8.50 a ton at wholesale and $10 retail. Other British Columbia and foreign coals are also selling much cheaper than at this season last year. The water from the break in the Church canal near Fresno has innndated the northeastern portion of the citv, and is coming in on several streets.' The people are shut in their honses, and school children have difficulty in getting i home. Water in the suburbs is four to six feet deep. The company will have several damage suits to attend to. There are fears that the water will reach the business center o f the city. Labor organizations and the builders and manufacturers of Helena, Mont., have locked horns on the boycott ques tion. The latter has decide»] that its members have the right to employ any one. regardless of organization, on terms mutually agreeable; denying the right of any organization to dictate who shall he employed, and declaring that boy cotts and strikes will be met f>v discharge in five days of all members of any organ ization responsible for a strike or boy cott. NEWBERG. YAMHILL CO., OREGON. FRIDAY. JENE li), 1891. EASTERN ITEMS. ( THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. E x -G o v e r n o r Pierce W i l l Probably O u r M iniste r to China. b« The contract for erecting the public ouilding at Sacramento, Cal., lias been awarded to Kreuzeberger & Haivie at $115.006. The President has granted a pardon in the case of Charles L. Terry of Wash ington, convicted of facilitating the transportation of opium into the United States. The Navy Department is not informed of any quantity of dutiable goods smug- led into this country bv officers of the Inited States steamers Omaha and Swarta, as reported from San Francisco. It is understood that Secretary Tracy has decided to sustain the action of As sistant Secretary Nettleton in the mat ter of the controversy between the Su perintendent of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the Knights of Labor, growing out of the recent dissatisfaction with the State printers oil the ground of j insubordination. It is stated |Hisitively that the men will not be restored, hut will be given an opportunity to re-enter the service in the usual way. Assistant Secretary Spaulding decided that queen bees are entitled to entry free of duty under the tariff providing foranimals especially imported for breed ing purposes, notwithstanding the re quirement ttiat the provision for a cer tificate of pedigree showing a pure breed cannot possibly be complied with in their case. This is in harmony with the prac tice under the old tariff, out is in con flict with the practice under the present tariff of assessing duty on queen bees at a rate of 20 per cent, ad valorem, under the provision for animals not otherwise provided for. The present ruling is based on representations that these nees are never imported for other than breeding purposes, and that they are always of a superior breed. It is is reported that President Karri soil lias decided to send ex-Governor and ex-Senator Gilbert A. Pierce of North Dakota as our representative to China. Minister Pierce is now an editorial writer on the Minneapolis Tribune. He is a native of Indianapolis, and his per Bonal relations with President Harrison were of so intimate a nature that during his Senatorship his utterances were usu ally accepted as authoritative. The send ing of Governor Pierce to China will, it is thought, be followed by the appoint ment of ex-Senator Blair to Japan. The salary is $12,000 a year, the same as that attached to the Chinese mission, while the court to which lie will be accredited is a far more desirable one from an American standpoint. The Interior Department, acting upon the recommendation of the Indian office, lias adopted a new departure in the man agement of grazing matters upon the Crow Indian reservation in Montana. The total unoccupied portion of the res ervation lias been divided into five graz ing districts, and proposals for grazing tlie same are invited by advertisement. The proposa's received were opened at the Crow agency. A permit agreement, covering each of said districts, was exe- j cuted by Agent Wyman, with the high est bidder for each', said permits to I»“ in force for a jieriod of three years from July 1 proximo. It is believed the new arrangement will relieve the department of much annoyance and trouble and lie decidedly lietter for the Indians and tiet- ter for cattlemen. i CABLEGRAMS. T h e T e a r S o u n d e d on an I n v i t a t i o n \ l» l t France. to The French Senate has passed the bill reducing the corn duties. It is said Salvador and Guatemala have warned foreigners to secure their pass ports. It is announced that the British Par liament will be prorogued the first week of August. Lieutenant Rider’s expedition to ex plore East Greenland has started 'from Copenhagen. Sir Charles Dilke has agreed to con test the Forest of Dean at the next gen eral election. It is reported that ex-l’ resident Pierola of Peru, who escaped from prison in that country, is in New York. Veuve, Dufetel, Grimans & Co., bank ers of Amiens, France, have suspended operations. Liabilities, $1,000,000. The epidemic of outrages in China on the foreign population is increasing, and the Mandarins appear to encourage the feeling. The French squadron threatens to bombard Nankin unless the sufferers of the recent riots are promptly indemnified by China. Empress Frederick has caused an old ruin near her new castle to lie turned into a hospital, and she personally at tends patients there. The appointment by the French gov ernment of Antonin Prou«t as art com missioner of the Chicago Fair is warmly approved in Parisian artistic circles. Queen Victoria has bestowed the dec oration of the Red Cross upon Mrs. Grimwood, wife of Commissioner Grim- wood, who was killed in the recent re bellion in Manipur. The peasant inhabitants of the Tersk district in Russia blew up with powder a schoolhouse while it was filled with children, ten of whom were killed and twelve seriously wounded. There is to be presented to the Portu guese Chamber a project to sell all the Portuguese colonies, except Angolia, St. Thomas, Principe and Cape Verde, with a view of redeeming the national debt. French Anarchists attempted to place wreaths on the spot where the Varlin Communists were shot in 1871 and near the Montmartre Basilica, but the police irevented them and arrested six of the eaders. Messrs. Turpin, Tripone, Fenvrier and Fessler have t>een committed at Paris for trial on a charge of treason in con spiring to sell the secret» of France, par ticularly the manufacture of the new explosive melinite, to foreigners. Buffalo Bill’s success in Brussels seems to have been remar»able. The Queen of the Belgians visited the Wild West show thrice. Thousands were turned away for want of room at most of the perform ances notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. Henry Irving’s two sons are about to follow in the footsteps of their cele brated father and don the sock and bus kin. The elder one. Harry, will soon leave London (or California, and the younger, Lawrence, will follow his brother on to the stage. { **• N O . 21 ». Governor Hill is trying the virtue of a new hair restorer. No Shirt lias been elected chief of the Umatilla Indians. No Shirt, it is proper to remark, is no stripling. Colonel John Hay, the author, has been suffering in I»uidon from a slmrp attack of the prevalent influenza. CALL IS ELECTED SENATOR. Secretary Rusk works more hours at his desk than anv of his clerks, but this is true perhaps of all the Cabinet officers. Dr. A. A. Miner’s church in Boston The Government Will Co-operate With will not accept his resignation, and offers him an assistant if he will withdraw it. the British Authorities in the Ex-President Hayes declares there is Behring Sea Matter. no trutli whatever In the statement that he is growing feeble in mind and body. Of all the great men of England Salis bury is quoted as the most conse>|Uential The World’s Fair wtll'T’... i >u electric and autocratic and the one most difficult to approach. house. Leo X III. will grant no more private Fifty Tennessee faru t i will settle in audiences. Press comment upon the re Nevada. St. Paul women lia- e begun an niti- ports of the interview, rather than ina bility to hold them is tlie cause. Sunday theater crusade. Mr. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ire A new tunnel between Detroit and land, has sold his Scotch Highland estate Canada will be 8,433 feet long. to Mr. Coombe, the brewer. The price The Commercial Cable Company has paid by Mr. Coombe is .£100,000. declared a dividend of 1J4 per cent. The Duke of Rutland is credited with The Councils of Kansas City sav the exercising more influence over Queen companies must reduce the price of light. Victoria than any individual since the The election of Senator Call ie consid death of the Earl of Beaconstleld. ered a defeat of the Alliance men in The Maypr of Chicago is alluded to hy Florida. one paper of that city as “ H em p’ ’ A New York Judge has decided in an WasnDurne. Hempstead is too long a interesting suit at Utica that “ truth is name for a hustling place like Chicago. not libel. President Harrison with a party of The penny-in-tlie-slot weighing ma friends will go to Mount McGregor dur chines nave lieen removed from Central ing the summer for the purpose of visit Park, New York. ing the cottage in widen General Grant Would-be settlers are picking out died. choice spots in the Sac and Fox lands Thomas Beaver, tlie coal and iron soon to be opened. magnate who died at Danville, Pa., re The students of Harvard and Yale cently, leaves an estate of $4,000,000, were recently relieved of $10,000 by a and was noted for his philanthropy. Ex- Governor Beaver of Pennsylvania is Ids pair of card sharks. The New York Conlinent is to lieooine nephew. Senor Antonio Batres, tlie new Minis the Morning Adrerlieer, and will be is ter to Washington from Guatemala, has sued as a one-cent paper. tilled this office once before, and still The Massachusetts House lias rejected the bill making eight hours a day’s work longer ago was secretary of the legation. He has an income of $40,000 from his for State and city employes. cocoa plantations. The Illinois Semite has voted 27 to 21 The young Chinese Emperor has cele to lay on the table the bill to extend brated the completion of his twentieth municipal suffrage to women. year by picking out a new wife. Prece A granite sarcophagus for the remains dent allows a man of his rank seven of of the late I*. T. Barnum is approaching tiiese companions, and this acquisition completion at West Concord, N. 11. is only the second. A corps of wheelmen is to lie organ Mrs. Leland Stanford has decided to ized at Ilrooklvn, N. Y., as a part of the j turn tlie Lathrop memorial in Albany Thirteenth Regiment of State troops. over to the trustees of the local orphan The strike on the Midland (Ind.) rail | asylum and endow it with $6,000 a year, way is at an end, and the company has so as to secure relief from personal at- paid all its hack debts to the strikers. | tention to this charity, which she found The effort to make tobacco a staple ed in memory of iier parents several crop in Florida is being continued on a years ago. large acreage and “ with apparent suc Tlie venerable portrait painter, G. P. cess.’’ * A. Healv, now 83 vears of age, still plies The late John T. Parish of New York tlie brush with skill and enthusiasm in city left the liberal sum of $280,000 (o Chicago. He lias recently completed a various religious and clmi ¡table organi portrait of the Duke d'Aumale, thiid soil j of Louis Philllpe, for the Crenr library, zations. Acting Secretary of the Interior Chan | for which the artist made a study at dler says, if the Kaweah colonists are to I Chantilly. Uev. T. K. Downing, assistant to the be reimbursed, it must be by a special Episcopal Bishop of Jerusalem, is upon act of Congress. Mad dogs are so numerous in Georgia a visit to America, from which he lias that the Legislature will lie urgently been absent since January, 1800. Ills pressed to legislate concerning dogs at purpose is to spread the knowledge of what the church is doing in the Holy the next session. laiud and to ask aid for its support and The American Nurserymen’s Associa the extension of its labors. tion at Minneapolis has strongly pro The Emperor of Germany is not a tested against Maxwell’s confirmation florid speaker, but is a plain, straightfor as chief of the horticultural exhibits at ward talker, and the reporters lind it the World’ s Fair. easy to get his meaning. It didn’ t re The Directors of the Union Theolog quire even a short-hand man to take ical Seminary have declined to accede to these sentences from his Düsseldorf • the veto of the Presbyterian General speech: “ There is only one master in Assembly, and Dr. Briggs will continue this country, and I am he. I shall •suf his work at the seminary. fer no other beside me. In this spirit I A trade organization lias l«een effected drink to the welfare of the province.’ ’ among the Southern plaid mills to obtain Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer has sisiken a uniform standard of production and a out for the manual training schools: better representation of the Southern “ We stand to-day with reverence Indore plaids in the markets of the world. the boy or girl who can do any one tiling Governor Pattison of Pennsylvania has perfectly—who can draw a perfectly to consider 203 bills passed by the re straight line or hit the nail exact on the cently adjourned legislature, which he head. We who are older and missed this teaching will go down to our graves must approve, veto or allow to heron laws by failure either to approve or veto. poorer because we missed lielng taught Augustus St. Gaudeus of New York, to hit straight, to see straight, which Henry Mitchell of Boston and Charles makes us think straight and speak E. Barlter of Philadelphia have lieen aji- straight.” pointeil by tHe Secretary of the Treas ury to select the designs for the new sil CRIME AND CRIMINALS. ver coins. The whisky trust has at last acquired A M a n K i l l s A n o t h e r f o r Hemllnff H i t outright the only remaining ini|Hirtant W i f e an liiMiiltinx L e t t e r . anti-trust, establishment, in the West— the great Chicago distilleries owned bv Dr. Garrison, a prominent citizen of Shufeldt A Co. and the Calumet Distill Wheeling, W. Va., who killed l)r. Baird ing Company. last March, has lieen convicted of mur The new postal cards will he along der in the second degree. soon. There will tie a size for ladies’ Three men cruelly tortured a China use and one for husineas men, the former man at Squirrel Creek, near Grass Val smaller and the latter larger than the ley, Cal., to make him give up his gold. card now in vogue. Grant’s portrait He may die from his injuries. constitutes the stamp. Jackson Rhodes, who murdered I). E. The Treasury Department lias under a filiull, the school teacher, near Green recent decision of the Attorney-General wood, Mendocino county. Cal., has sur converted the seignorage accruing from rendered, and is now in jail at Ukiah. the coinage of silver dollars into stand Herr Rta|>efeldt, Treasurer of the Ratz- ard dollars, and is now issuing silver burg ( Prussia) Savings Bank, has ate certificates against them. sconded. and a defalcation to the extent The President has appointed Edward of UK),000 marks lias lieen discovered in P.Thompson iMistmasterat lndiana|>olis, his accounts. Inch, vice Wallace deceased, and ex-Con- William M. Knight has lieen brought gressman Owen of Indiana Superintend ent of Emigration, an office created at in to San Diego from Bear Valley, charged by Justice of the Peace Dinwid- the last session of Congress. ilie with shooting the legal gentleman’s Major-General John M. Schofield, sen two boys with intent to murder them. ior officer of the United States armv, it Ex-Mayor J. P. Johnson, J. T. Faulk is stated, is soon to lie married to Miss Georgia N. Kilbourn« of Keokuk, fa. ner and Ed Wailer, prominent citizens The young ladv was a schoolmate ol of Waldo, Ark., have lieen arrested by a United States mail inspector and charged General Schofield’s daughter. with robbing mails at McNeil March 16. A bright old lady of New York has The establishment of Hilton, Hughes suggested that the managers of the World’s Fair as a matter of national A Denning, New York, was ro»it>ed the iride, as well as for the astonishment of other night. Upwards of $10,(KK) worth oreign visitors, should make a collection of diamonds were taken. The fact was kept secret in the hope of catching the of Americans over 10 ) years old. burglars. The letter carriers of St. Lsmig propose Charles W. Seidell, one of the Trustees to fight the rnle which prevents them from holding a picnic, liecanse in doing of the village of East Grand Rapids, so they come under the order which for Mich , has lieen arrested for bigamy, ami bids them selling tickets for fairs, etc., pleaded guilty. He has a record of five wives, ail living, and was after a sixth or to solicit money contributions. when arrested. According to trie official report of the Major John H. Walker, who was beaten New Hampshire Secretary of Agricult by Alfred Hall because of the latter's ure, Mr. Batehelder, more than half of jealousy of Walker’s attentions to Mrs. the 1.300 farms which »ere reported a Hall, has died of his injuries in St. ear ago as a>*ndoned in that State Mary’s Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hall lave been disposed of to parties who will has surrendered himself to the author use them as summer homes. ities. It is alleged that a syndicate has lieen Mary Bsulgle of Ironwood, Mieh., has formed to break the Stewart will, and lieen arrested charged with shoplifting. that the syndicate has lieen selling stock She has confessed, and a search of her at the rate of $1,500 for every $50,000 house revealed over $0,lKK) worth of that may fie r* covered by the claimants stolen goods. She got rid of her ill- if the will is broken—that is, for every gotten gains through a store run at Hen $1.500 put up by the sp- ciilators $50,000 ley, Wis. will come back to them 11 tha will is broken. Dr. Brooks’ Appointm ent as Bishop Con firmed. f i Address, G r a ph ic , Newberg, Oregon. FOREIGN NEW S. T h e E m p e r o r o f G e r m a n y Said N ot to be a F lorid Speaker. l a v a r i PORTLAND MARKET. It U W e ll Stocked W ith T e a e t a b U s - Ht apl e U r o c r l e a A r e A c t i v e . Strawberries are plentiful. All fruits are in good supply aud fair demand. The market is wefl stocked with vegetables of all kinds, hut the demand is only fair. Potatoes are weak. Eggs are more'plen- tiful. Quotations on butter are strong. Good quality is selling readily at good prices. Chickens, both old and young, CABINET are in good dem and; also young geese, but there is little call for turkeys. There is practically nothing doing in the wool market. Trade in staple groceries is active, and a decline in sugar is daily Committee looked for. The coffee market is weak. Catholicsand Greeks Riot at Jerusalem . THE NEW JAPANESE The Portuguese Cortes Approves of a Convention P r o d u c e , F r u i t , B tc . With England. Brazil wants Russian immigrants. Ireland will exhibit at the World’s Fair. Scotland farmers complain of a mice plague. Brazil’s ex|>orts for 1891 are estimated at $200,000,000. Japan will have a $300,000 exhibit at the World’s Fair. It is reported the Rothschilds recently lost $40,90d,0,K) in speculation. A pair of Zulu chiefs are said to he the present social lions in London. Ex-King Milan’s latest gambling bout resulted iu a loss of $30,000 to him. Tlie British Parliament proposes to pass a bill to exclude destitute immi grants. Fifty thousand Jews have been thus fur expelled from St. Petersburg and Moscow. Eight thousand tabors are now idle in London, and their number is constantly increasing. Thirsty throats in the Congo country swallow about $1,000,000 worth of tire- water a week. The population now is about 4,800,018) in Portugal, 18,(Mil,000 in Spain and 31,000,000 in Italy. The Swiss people are preparing to cel ebrate the 000th anniversary of that hardy little Republic. The Portuguese Cortes Committee lias approved of a convention with Great Britain in relation to South Africa. W heat — Walla Walla, $1.50: Valley, $1.60 per bushel. F loub —Quote: Standard,$6.25; Walla Walla, $5.00 per barrel. O a t s —Quote: 60ig62l-ic per bushel. H ay —Quote: $16(917 per ton. M/LLSTurrs — Quota; Bran, $21.00; Shorts, $25.00; Ground Barley, $33.00(9 84.00: Chop Feed, $25@26 per ton; Bar ley, $1.25(91.30 percental. Burr hr —Quote: Oregon fancy cream ery, 25c; fancy dairy, 22'^ c ; fair to good, 17'iidf20c; common, I4c; Cali fornia, 22(i(rf24c per pound. C ukksk —Quote: Oregon, 13015c: Cal ifornia, 12c per pound. Euas—Quote: Oregon, 22’y@25c per dozen; Eastern, 22‘ gC. P oultry —Quote: Old Chickens, $5.60 @ 6; young chickens, $3.5005.00; Ducks, $7.5008-00; Geese, nominal, $10 per dozen; Turkeys, 15c per pound. V « « stables —Quote: Cabiiage, $1.50 per cental; Cauliflower, $1.25 per dozen; Onions, l J i O l ^ c per pound; Beets, $1.50 per sack; Turnips, $1.75 per sack; Potatoes, 60070c per cental; New Potatoes, ll^c per pound; Tomatoes, $2.50 per b ox ; Asparagus, 4(ii5c per pound; Oregon, 10(915c per pound; Lettuce, 12)^c per dozen; Green Peas, 5c per pound; String Beans, 8c per pound; Rhubarb, 4c per pound ; Artichokes, 40c per dozen ; Rad ishes, 10c per dozen bunches; young Onions, 10c per dozen hunches; Cucum bers, 75c per dozen; Carrots, $1.25 per sack. F ruits —Quote: I ajs Angeles Ornnges, $2.26(92.60; Riverside, $3.00(93.25; Na- vc I h , $4.50dt5.50 per b ox; Sicily Lemons, $7197.50; California, $4.60@5 per b ox; Apples, $1.00(<t2.50 per box; Bananas, $2.00(92.50 per bunch ; Pineapples, $5.00 (98.00 per dozen; Strawberries, 4% ( ii 'S' j C per lion m i; Cherries, $1.25 per b o x ; Gouselierries, 6(<t6c per pound; Currants, 5c per pound; Apricots, 20c per pound; Raspberries, 9c per pound. N uts —Quote: California Walnuts,11 Si @12»kc; Hickory, 8lac ; Brazils, lO ig llc; Almonds, 161918c; Fillierts, 13(914c; Pine Nuts, 17@18e; Pecans, 17@18c; Cocoanuts, 8c ; Hazel, 8 c ; Peanuts, 8c per pound. _________ Balmaceda has released from prison many prominent citizens, they giving heavy bonds for their future conduct. The Turkish brigands have released tlie prisoners they captured recently by derailing a train. The ransom was paid. Catholics and Greeks at Jerusalem have lieen rioting. Turkish troops in tervened, and several persons were killed. The infant daughter of the Duchess of Rtaple Groceries. Fife is to lie christened Ah xandre in C offee —Quote: Costa Rica, 22c; honor of its grandmother, tlie Princess Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c; Java, 26>ac ; Ar- of Wales. Imckle’s, 100-pound cases, 26'4c per Famine prices are said to he prevailing pound. at Iqnique, meat selling at 70 cents a Sun a as—Quote: Golden C, 4 'jjc ; extra pound, potatoes at i20 a bag and flour Rt 0 , 47 j c ; dry granulated, 67ac ; cu t» crushed and powdered, 0'4'c per pound ; $39 a hag. Tlie inventor of the Sims-Edison tor confectioners’ A, 6J4e per pound. S yrup »— Eastern, in barrels, 47(955c; pedo says its exhibition has created great excitement in Europe, where it has just half barrels, 50(968c; in cases, 56l980o per gallon ; $2.25(92.50 per keg; Califor been exhibited. Sir William Gordon Cumming denies nia, in barrels, 40c per gallon; $2.26 per that there is any truth in tlie story that keg. B eans —Quote: Small Whites, 3*ic; he is to lie married shortly to Miss Flor Pink, 3‘4 ' @ 3i^c; Bayos, 4\c-. Butter, ence Gardner of New York. Great building operations in Rome 4V^c; Limas, 4:,4 (96- per pound. Damn F ruits — Quote: Italian Prunes, and other Italian cities, begun on tlie expanding trade of the past, have lieen 10lR(d)12c; Petite and German Prunes, 10c per pound; Raisins, $1.75(92.25 per brought to ignominious collnpse. box; Plummer-dried Pears, 10@ l l c ; In consequence of Bolivia's recognition sun-dried and factory Plums, ll(912c; of the Chilian Congressional party as evaporated Peaches, 18(920e; Smyrna belligerents the Chilian Minister at La Figs, 20c; California Figs. 9c per pound. I’az has demanded his pass|Mirts. Rir*—Quote: $6.60(<t6.75 per cental. The rumored suspension of Russell A H oney —Quote: 18(ii20c per pound. Co. of China has lieen confirmed, in S alt —Quote: Liverpool, $16, $16.60, consequence of which the New York, $17; stock, $11 per ton in carload lots. Ixmdon and Boston branches have sus C anned G oods — Quote: Table pended. fruits, $2.00, 2^ 1; Peaches, $2.50; Bartlett Pears, $2.25; Plums, $1.66; The expense of governing Italy has increased from $246,0tMl,(XH) in 1881 to Strawlierrles, $2.50; Cherries, $2192.50; $350,000,000 ill 1889. The debt lias ad Black berries, $2.25; Raspberries, $2.75; vanced from $2,014,257,932 in 1880 to Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2.40. Pie fruit; Assorted, $1.60 per dozen ; Peaches, $2,324,825,329 in 1889. The Duke of Argyll is a witness in a $1.66: Plums, $1.25; Blackberries, $1.65 Vegetables: Corn, $1.35 trial in Dumbarton concerning a certain per dozen. cure for rheumatism in consequence of (dl.65, according to quality; Tomatoes, $1.15(93.60; Sugar l ’eas, $1.25191.60; having given n testimonial of its value String Beans, $L10perdozen. Fish : Sal in return for free treatment. mon, --------------- ; sardines, 86c(9$1.65; The Japanese Cabinet has lieen recon lobsters, $2 25(93.25; oysters, $1.5019 structed, with I to as President of Coun 3.25 per dozen. Condensed milk ; Eagle cil, Takato as Minister of Public In trac brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; Highland, tion, Tanaka as Minister of Justice and $6.75; Champion, $6.00; Monroe, $6.75 Hhingala as Minister of the Interior. per case. The King of Belgium will soon visit The Meat Market. England, and before he leaves for home Beef—Live, 3bi(94c; dressed, 7c. Stanley will proliahly have told him def Mutton—Live, sheared, 3 ){c ; dressed, initely whether he will go hack to Africa 8c. as Governor of the Congo Free State. Hogs— Live, 6c ; dressed, 8c. A quarter of million Hebrews are to Veal—6(97c per pound. lie driven nut of Russia forthwith. War S M O K E D M E A T S AN D L A R D . saw alone has given 30,(MX) of them no tice to depart. There are supposed to Quote; Eastern Hams, 12*i<318c; lie about 7,000,000 Hebrews hi Russia. Oregon, 10'v 1912>$c; Breakfast Bacon, 121913c; other varieties, 8@ U e ; Lard, At a Socialistic meeting in Paris one of the citizens present moved that the 9J4(911J4 c per pound. death of the Mini-ter of the Interior, M. M (•oellaneoafi. Constans, should lie voted by the As sembly. The President refused to p u t' H ides —Quote: Dry Hides, selected the motion to a vote. prime, 8,'^(<t9c, less for culls; green, Marie Wilt, the famous retired prima selected, over 55 pounds, 4c; under 66 donna, has lieen dismissed as completely pounds, 3c; Hheep Pelts, short wool. 30 cured from the private asylum at Fef- (850c; medium,60(980c; Iong,90c3$1.25; doff, near Prague, and the free dispisi- shearlings, 10(920c ; Tallow, good to tion over her fortune of 500,000 florins choice, 3l93>^c per pound. Wool,—Quote; Willamette Valley, 18 has been restored to her. Archbishop Croke declares that many @ 20c : Eastern Oregon, l.'t'9I9c per pound, according to conditions and of the Irish members of the Commons are desirous of settling the tronble exist shrinkage. H ops — Nominal. Quote: 20c per ing in the Nationalist party by forming pound. a union of the factions and selecting N aha — Base quotations: Iron, $2 85; John Dillon as their leader. Steel, $2.86; Wire, $3.40 per keg. And now Germany is threatened with S hot —Quote: $1.76 per sack. an invasion of cheap Italian labor, a C oal O il — Quote : $1.95 per case» large gang of laborers from Italy having lieen engaged by iron masters at Frank Tho M cmio I c mih I the Tertiary Epoch*. fort at wages much smaller than are paid to skilled German workmen. The so called mesozolc epoch was There is very great misery among the brought to a close by the cataclysm, working classes in Rome. Owing to the due to contraction and consequent decline in values and stagnation of build crumbling o f the earth's crust, which ing interests, thousands are ont of pm- ploy meat. The multitude of beggars upheaved the Rocky mountains and has never lieen so great or importunate. Andes on Oils hemisphere and the Alps, That gTeat engineering work, the Cor Pyrcncea, Balkans and Himalayas on inth canal, which will sever the Pelo the other side o f the world. Incident ponnesus from the mainland of Greece, ally to this tremendous alteration in and will permit the largest ships to pass tlie face of the earth all the giant rep directly from the Gulf of Athene to tlie tiles were » ¡(sxl out o f existence. This Gulf of Corinth, is said to be rapidly event opened what is called today approaching completion. The property left by Sir Richard Sut the tertiary epoch. It Is in the tertiary ton, wno laced the Genesta for the epoch that we live now. At the be America cup, is over $35,000,000. The ginning o f this epoch the only reptiles heir to the estate is a postnnm- us child, which survived wire the snakes, lizards, only fust born. The accumulation hy turtles and crocodiles, all o f them re the time he comes of age will he some sembling closely those o f their kind thing prodigious to think of. which exist today Professor Cops U)