NEWBERG GRAPHIC. % a»t 1 1 : n % n < . NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ic t i ■ > : .Twenty Dollars Tv n hollars ....... on e Hollar One l ul h in it H i If roiunin Profeasnuial <'ttnìa Ite H iliiitf N o lle «* a w i l t be ln w e r le « l t h e r u te o f T e n c e n t » p e r l . i u « . ut \ o • r.M. h M uh uerlptton vol PRK.SBY TKKIAN r| | (TK<*ll. -Service* every •eeoud and fourth I. ml a lay at 11 «. m . aud 7 ¡0 p. m . Sabbath-arhool everv Sunday at 10 a . m . . N E W B E R G . Y A M H I L L CO.. O R E G O N . F R I D A Y . A l ’ G r s T 7 , 181U. PACIFIC COAST. THE N A T I O N A L CAPITAL. Tl»t* X 'iv y D e p a r t m e n t A p p r o v e * t h e R e - p « u l o f th e R o a rJ o f E x a m in e rs. H i v W. A. Wti.i.isoN, Pastor. K lt lK M M f i l l ' let’ll. Servieea every Sun day al 11 a. h i . and 7 I» in., and Thursday at 10 a. in sabbath school every Sunduy til 10 n. in. Muiitldy ineetin gal lü a. m .tbe li'f-t '•alm dny in . licit month. Quart« il> meeting the -ecoml Saturday and Sunday in February . May, A li­ gnât ami Noveiulier. KV A N G E L IC A L r l l i m r i l . R egular ser­ vice drat and third Sundays of each month at 10 a. iii . î sccoii I and fourth Suil«biy s at 7 p. ill. Sahhath scho«d every Sunday at l i a . m. H \ PTiST r l l l 'R i H —Services firat >ahbath in the mouth at * i* m .; third >abl»a h at 11 v m . ami s i*. m . s vb jath School every Sabbath at :: o «dock. M M I II A W KM< A t € it at Vancouver. A water famine exists on the hills within the city limits of I x > b Angeles. The Southern California Editorial As­ sociation proposes to visit Flagstaff, A . T., in August. IM IIH I T o l C \ . ............ It -e rde Marshal................................... Tiea«urer . Street CotnmUsio ter . The Sacramento Typographical Union lias indorsed the nine-hour system, toao 'Stnuel II »1 son into effect October 1. J H llowH'd J . J. Woous i The Pine Nut (N e v .) «o ld discovery is \| .»es Yetaw attracting men from all directions. townsite has been laid out. \. r Cox K. K. HitbMiu Sun; eyoi Second Ward Third W a rd ............................. A The Hoards of Equalization in South­ ALDEKMRN. First Ward MORMON ELDERS A T POMO NA Steel Bridges Being Erected o f N e u lie r a . a Ma vor Saloonkeepers Refuse to Pay High License. One of the Longest and Most Costly \ O T in c a . Y . M. C. A. l»cv«itional aervic«-» every Sun day evening. Young men earnestly requested to attend. I. U. O. F. Sesaions h« ld Satur.lay evening in I lie r«x>ms over Moo e .s Drug »t;»r,-. Y. W C- T. 1 Business meeting the second Saturday in every month. G. A. It. Sessions held tlrst and third Thurs­ day ev ening in each month. \V. l\ T. U. Business meeting hehi the third Saturday afternoon in each month G- M. Parker ern California are making radical reduc­ • N. c Maris tions on assessments of orange orchards. t Henry Atistiu ! Tlie great tierds of cattle in Southern (J. M. Boyce. G l. Cooper! and Eastern Oregon are being bought up, ÎJ. R. Hunt I and there is likely to be an advance in price. E A S T A N D S O U TH —V IA — The disturbances at the mines in Washington are believed to be at an end. Many of the worst characters have gone away. A projeet to plant 400 acres of lemon orchards on some of the. best lemon land in the State is materializing at San Ber­ nardino, Cal. The British sealing schooner E . B. Marvin has lieen seized by tlio Kush at Portland : while entering Behring Sea and turned ove ■ to the British war ship Nymphe. VttRtVK F'M There is some misunderstanding aliout the stone to be used in the construction of the public building at Sacramento, and work in consequence lias been sus- pended. Southern Pacific límite. ««SHASTA LINE.»* Trains leave aud are due to arrive FROM FF». 1. ls'.ll LEA VK (for) < )VKHL.\N1> K.X 1*11 ESS. Salem, A Ihaï y, Kug- eiie, Rose b'g Grant’s Pass, .Me«H um ! Ash land, Sa'-rrt'i'eiito.Og- ; «leu, San Frailéis« o, ' i Mojave, Los Angeles, I I LI Paso,New Orleans. | I ami Hast...................j a . m . Roseberg A: wav stations ¡ Via Wood urn for l I Mt. Angel, Silverton, I A. M j West Sein. Browt.s I (. vili«* ami Coburg..... I i*. M. Albany ami way station'« a . m . < 'orvaíüs A: w ay «tâtions p. M. .McMinnville A way sta’s •7:00 i* M •8:00 fM:00 ♦5.00 t7:::ti 11:40 *•.»::T> a . m . * 1:00 i*. M. »4 Ut) j*. M. fi):00 a . M. ♦ :.:0 p. M. fs:J0 a . M. D in i n g C a r a on O g «le n R o u t e . F I 1.1. M A N I I I T ’ F K T S I.E K F K H H . T o u r is t S ie p in g ( a a For accoinm. dation o f second « lass passengers ailaehed to all tiait»«. Through tick t oIII* e. 1” 1 First street, where through l ekets to all points in the K «stern Mates, Canada and Kump«* « an in* obtain« d at lowest rates fr< in .1. M. KI RKL AND. Ti«*ket Agent. All above trains a rive and depa.t from Grand Central -tation, Fifth aud I s'teels. N A ItK O W G A I G C \V. S . D I V I S I O N — AND — * o rt la n «l a n d \> il la m e t te V a ll e y R a i l w a y Paiscnger dep«> foot «*f Jefferson street. f7 : JO t l-f l . t l . ’D ♦ >:1A t«>::i) fH;: a . i*. l\ p P. p. •y:40 A. ♦4:30 1 *. M. 1 M. M ' » )*W«*|f«l 1 & way st ti’s ; M M M 1 Oswegc New beri;, i •. Dayton, l.a- 1 M ) I) and«* 1 ÍH jette. Sheridan, ! i. M in uniHillli ik Airi it* M. Sin ri*iHii 0 A. tl : ::o i». ♦ :; 10 P. tr»: JO p. », to p. M. M. M M M. M. JO P. M. ♦'.'::',0 a . M ♦D ail . ♦ Dailv. ex«cei it Sun lav. Ferries «■«niiiect witli ail trains for Sell wood an i M ilwu uk le. K. K' H- HI KK . Manager t : . p. k o «iKKS, Am t <»♦*n. K. *V P. Agl. BEATTY ORGANS Only 837.50. Ore it Bargains in P I A N O S . Write for Latest II lust rut«*« I Catalogue- tTTAdilresN Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, Mew Jersey. s.s-»a|i* fe—•-> ¿ | ? a -- — e g — ¿ a ? 4< s ^ 1» _ «-» : « ^ . r a 3 s-tS = £ H 5 b J * i - z ■ * 4 - i , •“ » s i I yn (0 > CO Z H < < H H < I- < Ü < O < o < o < i & UJ u LU U CO Ota 003 Oca o s f i Ï-.J » • C - " %'■ Wr-» . I * fc- d * • f l i p h l i r h i u * »5* g -f i f l- l | | 8- ! I - < ^ -If5! E* “If*1 £ 2 * - T 26 &!* m >• \> to Z - < W 2 < H — < & J < Ü Of! < < LU UJ ' j U UJ ri3 o CO 0 CO a < Ui 03 # « : o TTY r s ¿ c -à THE ONLY TRUE IRON TONIC EASTER N ITEMS. Second Comptroller (jilkeson has ap­ proved the re|iort of the Western Union Telegraph tloHipany, amounting to $18*,- OoO, for telegraph service for the United States signal bureau at tlie rate estali- i lUlied by the Postmaster-tieneral. Tlie company lias notified the Secretary of the Treasury that it will accept payments at the rates named under protest until the question of legality is judicially deter­ mined. The Navy Uepartment has approved the report of the Board of Examiners for the foremen and master mechanics at the Mare Island navy yard, and has tilled all positions by appointmentof the candidates whom the Board recommend­ ed. W ith reference to certain trades, involving special training in building hulls of modern steel war vessels, the Board respectfully states that in its opin­ ion none of the candidates presenting themselves possessed tlie special knowl­ edge desirable. Eight-five candidates in all were examined. H. V . Bell, Assistant Commissioner of 1 Indian Affairs, has returned to Washing- i ton after a visit to the Pacific Coast, lie went there six weeks ago to open bids for tlie award of contracts for supplies for the Indians of the Pacific Coast for the present fiscal year. The supplies in­ cluded groceries, hardware ami agricult­ ural implements. The prices at which the supplies were obtained were gener­ ally a little lower than those for the past fiscal year Bell visited some Indian schools in Arizona and Mexico, includ­ ing those conducted by the government and those known as the contract schools, managed bv the various religious denom- ■ ¡nations. Bell speaks very highly of tlie the general condition of the government schools lioth in intellectual and indus­ trial features, lie says intellectually tlit*y are in advance of the contract schools, and with respect to industrial training lie gives no comparison between the two classes. CABLEGRAMS. A T o ls t o i C o m m u n ity at K lia rk «»fT Sup- p rp «s p (l l>y tlio (t o v e r iiin e n t . ««!*• Music«* Wllehetl of Or*s*>u Is Oue Of the Belles ut t'ui-te. The Boston Nationalists Issue an Address. A BIG S U R P L U S OF W H I S K Y . Census Office Report Shows the United States is the Lirgest Producer of Copper iu the World. Chicago will ere« 5 twenty-five story building. Texas negroes will exhibit at the W orld's Fair. Denver capitalists have secured the principal tin mines in Colorado. The Customs Collector at New York has lieen ordered to cut down expenses $«<¡,450. There were 84,000 watermelons re­ ceived in Chicago from Georgia one day last week. Boston Nationalists have 1 lin ed an address calling on the city to run the street cars. The President has nominated Henry E. Nichols to be a Commander in the United Suites navy. Prominent Haytians at New York say a revolution against liyppolite is lionnd to come at an early day. The official investigation at Ottawa is bringing to light an astounding amount of rascality in the public offices. Chicago’s postal receipts last year were $3,504,"SUiti and expenses $1,285,028.34, leaving an income of *2,210,702.32. Mrs. Samuel Mather of Cleveland lias given $75,000 to the Woman's College of Western Reserve University at that city. Cleveland says lie lias not the slightest intention to take tlie stump in Ohio this fall, ami he has never intimated he would do so. Princeton College intends sending an expedition this month to “ a region in Montana never before exp lore d ” to search for fossil reimiins. By a deci-ioii in tlie United StatesCir- cnit Court at New York the Brush Elec­ tric Company lias secured a monopoly of the storage-battery industry. The testimony before the Privileges and Elections Committee at Ottawa con­ tinues to show fraud and briliery in se­ curing government contracts. Belgium has joined tlie triple alliance. England declines to appoint women factory inspectors. Bains in Northwest India are partially averting the famine that was feared. The Hoods continue in Prussian Sile­ sia, and the damage to life and property is great. A great battle is looked for at Coquim­ bo between the Chilian government and insurgent forces. Germany and Austria have become alarmed by the vast increase recently of applications for naturalization. It is gravely declared at Buzzard’s Bay, Two million francs more have lieen Mass., where Edw in Booth has been added to the fortune of the Comte de lately, that the great actor is dying from The foundation of the big Tenth-street Paris through the will of the M arquisde the effects of too much smoking. hotel at I-os Angeles, which cost $80,000, St. Astier. Kentucky whiskymen are again wor­ ami to complete which many futiie ef­ The harvest prospects in tlie southern ried over the big surplus of their com­ forts have lieen made, is to be utilized as provinces of Persia are so bad that the modity now on hand, on which $3,000,- a fruit-drying establishment. government has prohibited the ex|*>rla 000 taxes will come due next fall. The tire on Mount Hamilton has lieen tion of corn. The striking plush weavers at Dob­ checked, and no further danger is appre­ A Tolstoi community at Kharkoff, con­ son’s mills in Philadelphia after ten hended at the observatory. Aliout 2,500 taining a num ber of educated men who weekH of idleness have agreed to return acres have been burned over, and much have left society, has lieen suppressed by to work. There are about 400 of them. valuable tiinlier and cord wood lost. The Board of Trustees of the W illa m ­ ette Un.versitv at Salem has elected Rev. i leorge W hittaker of Marshall, j 'IVx , President to succeed Thomas Van- b c o v , res;gned. ' Ixx-al prophets in Southern California are predicting violent disturbances on the surface of the earth in tlie near fu­ ture, owing to the extensive evaporation of Salton Lake. W arrants have lieen issued at Sacra­ mento for the arrest of tift v-seven saloon­ keepers who refused to pay the new high license. Tw o hundred and sixty-tive more arrests are to lie made. the government. Sir Henry Wood, Secretary of the Royal Commission for the W o rld ’s Fair, savs that British merchants will make a $1,003,000 exhibit. Izird Salisbury proposes to reduce the Irish representation in the House of Commons because of tlie decrease of Ireland’s population. Mrs. Frank Leslie according to reports from Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, where she is at present, is about to marry a brother of Oscar Wilde. A semi-official journal at Berlin says Germany can rest easily and leave the French and Russi ms to gush over their theatrical fraternizations. The Scottish Mission, which has its headquarters at Jerusalem, reports the conversion of six Jews to Presbyterian­ ism at a cost of $5,000 apiece. The Chilian cruiser Presidente l-'.rra- zuris has had to h ave Lisbon w ithont a crew, the government and foreign C on­ suls preventing an enlistment of men. W ilberger, W ern er and other promi­ nent young Socialists propose to get the International Congress at its meeting ill Brussels on August lti to pass a vote of censure against Vollm ar for his recent German patriotic utterance. Vienna is soon to have a music and dramatic exhibition, where will lie seen the products of every industry connected w ith music and dramatic instruments, stage properties, mechanical appliances and decorations, with the highest art de­ partment. The excessive attentions paid to the Prince of Naples liv the Queen and Prince of W ales during his visit at London have convinced the public that the reports of the probable matrimonial alliance be­ tween the Italian and British royal fam­ ilies have some foundation. Tlie Natural History Museum at Ken­ sington, England, has received a novel addition to its shelves in the shape of 10,00!) spiders. The insects were be­ queathed to the institution by the late Count Keyserburg, who spent a good A supposed wild man has been cap­ part of his life in collecting them. tured near Tomlistone, A . T. He wore The G am ut, the leading military news­ no clothing, and his skin has liecome paper at London, announces that Dr. tanned to a very black. He talks ra­ Godfrey Hambleton has discovered a ti. inallv, says tie is a Californian and first method by which consumption is enrol, tiegan to discard clothing when lie had and the editor from his personal knowl­ a sk in disease. He is aliout ¡45 years old, edge confidently asserts that the “ ru ie six feet tall, and has blue eyes, high of eonsumption is now an accomplished foreilead and high cheek bones. He fact." seemed to be very intelligent, and usea An attempt has just lieen made upon good language. the life of Mine. Constant, wife of the The Isis Angeles Ife ra W publishes a French Minister of the Interior. Ful­ story Ui the effect that C. P. Huntington minate of mercury, a high explosive has concluded arrangements to purchase compound, was put into what appeared Jones A Baker’s great San Vincente to be a religious ritual hook, hut which ranch of 30,1X10 acres, upon which the had been hollowed out to hold the ex­ town of Santa Monica is located; that plosive. the Southern Pacific railroad would 1« The French squadron celebrations in extended three miles to Santa Monica R issia have lieen ma I th » occasion for Canyon, where a great wharf would lie some resident French member* belong­ bnilt and that point 1« made the termi- | ing to the yacht club i :. St. Petersburg nils of the road. This story is not given to insult and ouarrel with the German much credence. members liecause they refused to jiartic- Controller Colgan. who has received ipate in the rei-eplioii to the French the warrant for the payment of the rent naval offi ers. due for the occupancy of rooms bv the The President of the Wesleyan Con­ W o rld's Fair Commission at San £ ran- cisco, say s: ” There exj“ts a very grave ference at I- mdon has made an authori­ tative statement of the views of the donbt in my mind as to the constitution­ ality of this act approved M arch6, ] 8wl j, church on the recent social scandals. He and in view of this I deem it the wisest condemned the doctrine that while cheating was wrong gam bling was right and safest course for me to pursue to submit the m at'sr to the Supreme O iu rt The Wesleyan*, he said, held that the fo r a decision before drawing the war­ wrong tiegan with gambling, whether in aristocratic houses or on the stock ex­ rant for aoy portion of this appropria­ changes of commercial circlet. tion.” Mrs. McDonald, tlie mother of Joseph Brown, t lie Charleston sailor killed by Deputy Marshals, is now at San Diego, ami will push ti j presecution of her son's slayers. He was her only support. The coyote-bounty law has already had tlie effect of increasing the number of jack rabbits in some sections of South­ ern California, and fruit-growers there are open in their expressions of indigna­ tion. Two Mormon Elders are proselyting near Pomona, Cal. S. M. Putney, one of those who have lieen converted, seems glad to think his wife is favorable to a man having more than one wife, and pro pises to move toward l'tali as soon as possible. The Southern Pacific Company having given a reduced rate of transportation to everybody connected with the State U n i­ versity at Eugene, O r , the Railroad Commissioners have decided that the same privileges are due and must lie granted to all chartered collegiate insti­ tutions. The Oregon and California Railroad Company has commenced suit ill tlie United States Circuit Court at Portland against fifty-three landlords, w ho have taken up claims within the limits of the old Oregon Central grant, for compelling them to quiet title to the landsthey have tiled on. The Coin in bia River Railway and Nav­ igation Company has submitted to the people of Portland a proposal for open­ ing the Colum bia river to transportation by completing the portage railway, whicli lias been liegnn by the State at The Dallas, and by putting barges and steamlsjats on the river. One of tlie longest and most costly steel railroad bridges in the country is now being erected liv the Union Pacific across lhe Colum bia river at Vancouver, W ash. The length from the W ashing­ ton to the Oregon shore will tie ti,IKK) feet, and the draw pier will lie over 4t)o feet long. The cost of the structure will be over $4,(100,000. PERSONAL MENTION. Prince and Princess Bismarck have left Friedrichsruhe for Schonhausen. Secretary Foster grows so enthusiastic when lie sees good baseball play that ho throws up his hat like any boy. it is said that the Princess Clemen­ tine, the youngest daughter of the King of the Belgians, w ill enter a nunnery. Mrs. Dr. J. S. Holloway of Springlleld, O., has fallen heir to $1,'(< 00,000 left by her uncle, Sir James Baxcndale, an E ng­ lish Knight. Jay Gould turns tlie scales at 107 p >tmds, biit he I i often turned the ! scales on Wall street men of more than , tw ice his weight. President Lyon G . Tyler of W illiam and Mary Cbllege is en^uged upon a po­ litical history of Virginia, for which he has aivumulated a vast amount of ma­ terial. ' M. Cahinei, the French portrait paint­ er, says that Miss Maggie M teliell, the daughter of tlie Oregon Senator, is one of the most I k .utiful women ever seen in Paris. Andrew laing is tall, thin and dark, and has a laugh without music, lie has also a Mark Twain draw l, is near 47 years of age and is one of the hardest workers in England. Miss Virginia Knox of Pittsburg, who married the Inigus Count di Montercole, is going to try her matrimonial luck again— this time with John I*. McKen­ zie, a Baltimore newspa|>er man. General Greely lias lieen invited to at­ tend a meeting of tlie International Po­ lar Conference in Munich Septemlier 7. The other eleven nations represented in the co-operative observations of 1881-3 will tie represented. laird Stanley, the Governor-General of Canada, is a jolly good fellow and a pop­ ular and easy-going nobleman, enjoying life to tlie utmost. He enters into Ca­ nadian sports and pastimes witli great vigor and heartiness. Ex-Senator Ingalls has solved the ques­ tion which everybody is asking by con­ senting to become one of a party which is to make a tour through Southern Eu­ rope and the Holy Land. The party is to consist of twenty-live persons. The W o rld ’s Fair Commissioners are meeting with splendid welcome in I-on- d ui. Sir Cunliffe <)wen, who has repre­ sented England at every world’s fair for the last quarter of a century, tells them his countrymen intend to make a great show. James Gordon Bennett’s w e n t gift of $4,000 to the omnibus or stage drivers during their late strike lias made him extremely popular with the French working classes and led them to regard him as a benefactor to w hom they can appeal iu an emergency. George A. Pillslm ry of Minneapolis lias endowed the Pillslmry Academy of Minneapolis with $5,000 for live tree scholarships at the new University of Chicago, to lie awarded to tive students of the academy who have attained the highest grade in scholarship. ('h n rl»s L. Colby ha endowed the Beaver Dam A ademv of Wisconsin with five similar echolii i,- hips. W illiam Henry Smith, First Ixird of tlie Treasury, w ill soon be elevated to Bank Examiner Drew is endeavoring tlie peerage. Mr. Smith is the leading to convince the Secretary of the Treas­ news agent in England, and the firm «if ury that lie did not neglect his duty in W illiam II. Smith A Sons controls every tlie case of the Keystone bank at Phila­ hook and news stand on all the princi­ pal railway lines in tlie country. An delphia. Senator Chandler of New Hampshire appropriate title for his peerage would in a six-column article in a Concord lie Isird Newsstands. journal makes a hitter attHck U| hiii Sen­ t'ouii Holstein Ilolsteinliurg, Chief ator Gallinger, whom he charges with Court Marshal of the King of Denmark, having sold himself to the railroads. whose recent marriage with a singer of Dr. Henry T. Hemhold, the famous a dancing hall created such a sensation liuchti man, who was credited with hav­ in Ciqienliagen, has lieen placed under ing piled up a fortune of $10.000,000 by guardianship. The sportive Count, who the sale of his patent medicines, is once was successful in the spirited contest more in a madhouse, chained at the among the jf u iitm t dorr* of Denmark for w rists and with shackles on his ankles. the young wom an’s hand, enjoys .he re­ spectable age of 80 years. There has just lieen cast at the armor- II is lielieved tlmt Alexander Dumas plate mill of Carnegie, Phillips A Co at Homestead, I’a., an armor ingot eighty will portray some gam bling scenes fiom Monte Carlo in bis new comedy, ar he inches wide and twenty-three inches thick, weighing 32,000 pounds— the larg­ spent several weeks lust winter at that est armor-plate ingot rolled in this resort, closely olieerving the play, lint never staking even a sou. Dumas has «xmntry. persuaded M. Felivre «if the Comedie According to a new law in Texas for­ Franeaise to withdraw his resignation eigners are not permitted to own land in anil remain another year in order to cre­ fee sim ple; but it lias been estimated ate the principal role for this comedy. that tiie Texas farmers have borrowed ---------- » --------- in foreign countries not less than $15,- | CRIME A N D CRIMINALS. 000,(XX), which is represented in mort­ gages upon their lands. The Bureau of American Republics is informed that an association called the American Colored M en’s Mexican Co'o- nization Com|winv is preparing to estab­ lished a colony of negro farmers, coming chietiy from Mississippi and Tennessee, in tlie Stale of Sonora, Mexico. During a trial at Findlay, ()., it was brought out in evidence that Peter S. W illiam s, widely known throughout Northwestern tlliio as a big iuiuls-r dealer, was leading a dual life, and that lie was keeping up two establishments— one in Findlay and the other in Fostoria, only fbtee.i miles away. The Forest heavy ordnance twelve- inch r'lle gun, designed fur coast defense and made in New York, was fired for the first time the other day at Bandy Hook with satisfactory results. W ith 250 pounds of powder it hurled a 2.0t>o- pntind shut live miles. The gun will ii-e 440 pounds of powder anil throw' a 2,000- pound shot twelve miles. In New York cit the expert female shoplifte* wears a trek skirt under her gown, and ran d-aw it up by means of a siring so as to make a sack large enough to hold a half bushel of small articles. If fearful of hei ig eaught in the act or apprehensive of a search, she can step into a dark corner, drop the string and unload her plunder safely. The East street reaper workaat Spring- field, O., the largest agricultural imple­ ment works in the world, covering forty, six ac es a.id ra iking next in size to the Krupp gu i works in Prussia, has been sol 1 to a syndicate of prominent capital­ ists of Cleveland, Chicago and New York to lie used for the manufacture of rail- r a y csrs and supplies of all kinds. The works I'ost $1,5011,000, and were pur­ chased by the syndicate for I3U0.Q00. The census-office report shows the United Stat«*s to lie the largest pnslueer of copper in the world, its product for the vear 1881) being 22'i,u55,i*i2 pounds, or 113 028 short tons. The total expend­ itures involve«! in this production were $12.082, 180: total capital invested, $«;2,- «¡23 228, and employes. 8,721. Tlie five leading Stab s iu the production of cop­ per are:- Montana, 98,222.444 pounds; Michigan, i , 455,67$ pound«; Arizona, 31.586,18$ pounds; New Mexico, 3,>>*«,- 137 fo u n d s; Colorado, 1,170,063 pounds. C on vi « *t N W o r k i n g : «»•• 1 1$•* Y u m a A t t e m p t t o K N r ii p n . l.evee John Eppest. manager for the Western Union at .Suffolk, V a., lias lieen assassi­ nated. The 'atal shot was tired from a cluster of hushes. Convicts working on the Yum a (A . T .) levee attempted to escape, and one of them, Francisco l/ipez, a Mexican, was sliot in the hack by a guard. The sum of $75,000 is missing from the express office at Kounxe, Tex., a big taw -mill center. Officials are making an investigation, but are very reticent. Thom as Burke, a San Francisco ex­ pressman, formerly a fireman on one ol the Nanaimo colliers, lias is-en eaught smuggling. Opium vRlued at $3,50 I was found in his possession. An attempt was made at Hazelton. I’a., to lynch Guiseppe de Cornaii, accused oi the murder of Katie Gorgano. An Ital­ ian society a«k«*l the Sheriff to deliver the murderer over to it. (ieorge Crofts, a well-known hnsinesr man of Defiance, O., was shot dead by Harry W illey, a real-estate agent. It is said the murder was the outcome of a trial over a lawsuit. Captain Joseph A. Thompson of the ship K. F. Chapm an, which left San Francisco in January for Llver|«iol, was arrest«*! in New York for cruelty t«i his crew on the high seas. K lT E N i «1 50 75 50 a b ly Advertí mg Hills t ’olleeied Monthly* « n i itt M l U*>4 H I P ■ 1 0 8 One Y ear Six Months Three Months. NO. 6 :\ . F r ie e p u t uhle In v a r i­ In A d v a n c e . Address, G r a p h ic . Newbert?. Oregon. FOREIGN LAND S. PORTLAND MARKET. A lie s nine o t t h e C o h d lt lo n itf Its li lt - fe re u t D e p a r t m e n t * . Prof. Koch Resigns All Public Offices. Trade has been unusually brisk. In the line of fruits large receipts and equally large shipments were the Mile. Ill the produce market receipts were only fairly litieral. Tlie grocers c’.id a heavy trade, ami jobbers in other lines I report business good. The market ia 1 well supplied with e' ery variety ria has conferred upon pound. Karl Cadoguii the title of K'i" *'i) C ma ic ler ol m e ( )rder of the Garter, thna Staple Oroeerle*. filling the va an y in the order caused C okkkk — C osta Rica, 21 *ac ; Rio, 23c; by the death of Earl Granville. Mocha, 30c; Java, 25'ac; Arlm ckle’s, A boy delivering bread at Berlin en­ 100-pound cases, 20«4C per pound. B uoar — G olden C ,4 58c ; extra C, 47„c; tered a yard w here there w eretw o tiloisl- lioumls loose, and before the peoiile of granulatisl, 5,7, c ; cube crushed ami pow- the house could reach the Isiy the lieastH dered, 0J 4C; confectioners’ A, 5*4c |ier pound. had literally torn him to pieces. B rans — Small white, 334c; pink, 3«4 Russia has made large purchases of corn, and the government is storing (3>:U,,c; liayos, 4'Lo; butter, 4 ^ o ; Innas, 4 in 5c |ier pound. large quantities of grain supplies. The H u n k y — 18(320c per pound. rise in the price of cereals in Germany H alt — L iverpool, $16, $16.50(317; Btock, is partly due lo Russian buyings. $11(312 per ton in carload lots. Prof. Koch lias resigned all public of­ C annk ii Goons— Table fruits, $1.05, fices held liv him in Germany. This 2 'j s ; |ieaches, $2.00; Bartlett pears, step is associated with his supposed dis­ $1.86: plum s,$1.37‘y ; straw berries,$2.25; appointment over the unsatisfactory re­ cherries, $2.50(32.00; blaeklierries, $1.00; sults of his discovery of “ tuberculin." raspberries, $2.40; pineapples. $2.50i«3; Visitors in sufficient immliers to make apricots, 76c. Vegetables: Corn, $1.36(«' th«‘ Eiffel tower in I’aris pay once more 1.06, according to quality; tomatoes, are reported. The greatest crowds are $1.10(33.25; sugar peas, $1.25; string on Sunday, when all the elevators are beans, $1.10 per dozen. Pie fru it: As­ run, w hiocas only one is oiicral«*! on sort««], $1.50; [leaches, $1.05; plums, week days. $1.25; black berries, $1 05 |«*r dozen. English shipping papers are agitating Fish : Sardines, 86c(31.65; lobsters, $2 ¡¡0 for the formation of a volunteer naval (33.60; oysters, $1.60(33.25 | mt dozen. ca let corps to Is* recruited chietiy from ! Salmon, standard No. 1, $1.25(31.50 per fishermen and lisherlsiys as a volunteer case; No. 2, $2.55. Condens««! m ilk: nawil reaerve and a fe«*der to the active Eagle brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; High­ land, $6.75; Cham pion, $6 ; Monroe, naval forces. The Berlin .VofiVnia/Z n lu it g announces $6.75 |ier case. S yr u p — Eastern, in barrels, 47(«5Sc; that a genuine brotherhiMsl of French­ half-barrels, 50(«58c; in cases, 56(<<80e men and Russians is uiialtaiiiahie, hold- ing that Russia is uncivili/.«*l and France per gallon; $2.26««2.50 [ier keg. Cali­ has “ few points of sympathy with bar­ fornia, in liarrels, 30c per gallon; $1.75 per keg. baric Russia.” Damn F ruit *— Italian prunes, lO'.jiii The Vatican is absolutely decideii in 12c; Petite and Germ an, 10c per pound ; spite of tiie threats and perauasiona of raisins, $1.75(32.25 per b o x ; plninnier the monarchists to continue in France dried pears, 10(3 11c; sun-dried and fac­ tiie policy of adhesion to tlie Republic tory plums, ll(3 l2 c ; evaporated peaches, in order to restore that country to union I8(«20c; Smyrna figs, 20c; California, and to religious and political pacifica­ figs, !)c per pound. tion. R ich — $5.26 per cental. Cannibalism among the natives in the Free Congo State has led to an expedi­ T h « M «»t Miirkfit. tion against tlie offenders in which num­ Rs.nr— Live, 3c; dressed, 5(30e. bers of tiie natives were killed. The M utton — sheared, 3(3 3,4 'o ; Bitkiinias at Stanley Falls are re|»irt«*i dress«!«!, 7c. to he returnhig to human sacrifices and H oos— Live, 6c ; dressed, 8(3t)c. feast*. S m oksii M l at *— Eastern ham, 12*4 '!$ In the Itritish lions«- of Commons Sir 13c; Oregon, 10‘y(312t%c; breakfast Tia- Jam s Ferguson said that tiie govern­ ctm, I2(3 l 3c ; other varieties, 8«« lie per ment had reason to bel eve that satis­ pound. L aku — d \ < 9 iH ^ c per pound. factory arrangements would shortly tie made with the Unit«*l States in the mat­ ter of arbitration in tlie Behring Sea H id «*, W o ol and Vlopa. question H idks — Dry hi«les, selected prime, 8ty Mrs M aybrick’s solicitor says that he <89c; y i lees lo r culls; green, seleeted, has lieen ac; tallow, good to choice, 3 soliritor intends toearry out this ta-heme. (gS'ye per pound. Much new evidence has lieen collected W ool — W illamette Valley, 17(319c; in America. Mrs. Mavlirick, who is still Eastern Oregon, 10(316tyc |>er pound, in prison, suffers much from ill health. according to conditions and shrinkage. flo r a — N o m in al; 20c per pound. Tlie London C hron icle takes HirG«*orge RUSSIA P U R C H A S IN G CORN. A s«-nsation has ls*-n caused in Berlin, Germ any, by the «liseovery of forgeries Baden Powell, one of the English Behr­ on the Detiwlie hank to a large amount. ing S«-a Commissioners, to task for ut- The forger, w ho is one of the clerks of terances not in the line of his ilnties. the bank, lias «scaped. The loss is $2«»5,- Sir George asserted at Victoria, B. C., (XX). that the McKinley law is a final effort of O f the Ik! negroes lyncii«*l in the Sooth the United States to romp«*l Canada to thus far this year 2U were killed for rape, yield her independence, and the I ’hron- 18 for murder, It) for stealing, 8 for be­ trle suggest* that Loni Salisbury give ing troublesome, 3 for incendiarism, 2 him a timely hint. for all«*g«*l murder and 2 as accessories It is officially announced at Kt. Peters­ in murder cases. The last four were burg that Captain Schmidt of the Rus­ lynched upon suspicion. sian navy, who was reported as having John W inder (colored) is under srm it I mpii executed *-e. retly last April for sell­ at Atlantic City, N. J „ for committing a ing the plans of the Croiistadt fortifica­ murderous assault upon Joseph McRea. tions, has just Is-en sentenced to hanish- Mi Rea was talking with W inder’s wife ishinent to Siberia. It was proved in in tlie mansion alley, when Winder sud­ hia examination that he fell into the denly appeareii and struck him on the hands of usurers and was induce«l by lo ad with a blunt instrument, knocking them to sell his plans to a man who be­ hiiu senseless. trayed him. ' f Live, Not After th** Hole. She (iHiiKhiiixlv) Why nre you aonkhig §c Intently into my eye*# An* you looking (oil the H e (Mel lowly)— No; f«*r the beam. Then she I • »nie«l. — ld i* m n * e A m erican . Flattering. I sit ph von — I jin! met llamiftll, and he Mid I didn't b»nk like myself nt all. 0mllev Well, old man. yon ought to con* •ider that a very deln*at« compliment.—Jour* ■al of KdiM-atmn U H I T a k e lm iiiri»«*e r a p it a * . Izar k in -H e re ’* the biggest Rnglian ftymtt cate yet. What doe* It prop *ae to buy I Larkin—The Niagara backmcu.