NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A h V E U T IM IÌG On« C o lu m n ---------- H a lf C o lu m n ............. P rofession al Curds. NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC R A T IN I .T w en ty D ollars Tt*n D ollars ......... On« D ollar H e a d in g X o ttr e a w ill b e I n e e r te d t h e r a t e o f T e n r e n t a p e r L in a . VOL. 5. JOH N C H U R C H NO TICES. NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 181)3. YOUNGER, SAMUEL HOBSON, Î —I W atches » and » C lo ck s» — Photographer, Central Meat Market n U ' l l S T C H U RC H .—REGULAR SERVICE first aud th ird S u n d ays of th e m on th at 11 a . m . aud 8:00 p. M.: also ou fifth S uu d ay, m orn ­ in g aud ev e n in g . Sun d ay sch o o l every Sunday at 10 a . m . Prayer m eetin g every W ednesday e v e u iu g at 8:00 o clock . FRESH MEATS. CHURCH. 0RRV1CXSRV A ll orders p rom p tly atten d ed to and sa tisfa ctio n guaranteed. 1H R ISTIA N C H U R C H .-S E R V IC E S EVERY ! secon d aud fourth Sunday at 10 a . m . and 7:30 P. M. One door w est of Morris, M i’es A C o.’s uew store, o n First street. 4 D V K ST .S T C H U R C H —PR A Y E R MEETING r i . every W ednesday ev e u iu g . Sabbath sch ool every Saturday at 10 a . m ., serv ices fo llo w in g . J . 9 . K A K F .lt Si S O N S . PACIFIC COAST. Navajoes Assume a Threaten­ ing Disposition. SALT LAKE RAISES A BONUS. N R W U E lt G , O R . May be fou nd at a ll tim es a fu ll a sso rm en t o f good m arketable erv secon d and fourth Lord's day at 11 a . m au d 7 :30 p . m . Sabbath sch o o l every Sunday at 10 A. M. C Portrait and Landscape Artist. Portraits en larged to lif e sir e and fluiahed lu C rayon, In d ia Ink or Water Colors. S tu d io—U pstairs iu H o sk in s b u ild in g . Labor Element of Montana Takes Measures to Shut Out the Mongolians. T h e Ice in th e E raser riv er Is breaking “ P- The Oregon Sen. *e has passed a free- coinage resolution < t A b u rg lar in one n ig h t a t l’bcenix, A. Id REE M E T H O D IS T .-P R A Y E R MEETING T ., e n te red four offices, a bank a n d a Jj every T h u rsd ay at 7:30 P. M. Sabbath sch ool e tib le , a n d w as cap :u r« d on th e follow­ every S unday at 10 a . m . ing m o rning. e . c h u r c h — s e r v i c e s e v e r y .- u n d a y T he N avajoes are assum ing a tlireaten - • at 11 a . M. an d 7:30 p . m . Sabbath S chool I ing disposition. Bad w hisky is th o u g h t at 10 a . m . Kpworth l eagu e at 6 30 p. m . Prayer D I R E C T F R O M T H E F A C T O R Y . m eetin g every T hursday e v e n in g at 7 :30 o ’clock. to have m uch to do w ith th e continued II. N. K O U N IS, Pastor. tro u b les on th e reservation. rOUNG LADIES’ AUX ILIA R Y TO Y M. C. A. S alt Lake has com pleted th e ra isin g of m eets every Sunday at 4 P. m . iu M. K. $100,000 in monev and Hid acres of land C nurch. L ad ies c o r d ia lly in v ite d to attend. as a bonus for th e copper refinery pro- i posed to be erected by Messre. i*oeey A ¡SOCIETY NO TICES. ! G reen. \Y OF T H E W.—NEWBERG CAMP. No. 113, T ho S ta te a n d S outhern C alifornia . m eets every W ednesday ev e n in g . (1) B eekeepers’ A ssociation will p etition the L eg islatu re for an a p p ro p ria tio n , to be \ \ T C. T. U.—BUSINESS M EK TIN O TH E SEC- u;eiy. In a n y k in d of buaine;* w .th in th is S ta te N E W H E K G , O i l. to any person or per ons not citizen* or Office on First street. A ll ca lls p rom ptly at not h a v in g d e c la r e d 'h e ir in te n sio n s to ten d ed to day or n ig h t. D iseases of Women aud e citizens of th e U n ited S ta te s .” clrL ir eu a sp e cia lty . If y«,u want n Piano or Organ. l>uv it from f i r s t h a n d s and tf ive T becom h is is a sw eeping blow a t th e C hinese agents’ commissions. I carrv a full line of RELIABLE KIMBALLi a n d w ill, if i t becom es a law , s h u t up H. J. LITTLEFIELD, PIANOS and ORGANS and CELEBRATED HALLET A DAVIS’ : every sto re, re s ta u ra n t and lau n d ry ru n PIANOS. Old Pianos and Organs taken in part payment for new ones. by C h in ese in th e S tate. T he m in in g fever has broken o u t in N e w b e r g , O r. M edford, O r., a n d professional, business a n d laboring m en are looking tow ard the hills a n d a n x io u sly aw aiting a se ttle ­ Office in b u ild in g o cc u p ie d by th e late Dr. C arm an, ou M aiu street. m en t of th e w e a th e r w ith a view of tak- 3 0 5 W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T , P O R T L A N D , OR. j ing a p rospecting to u r. New im p etu s is given to th e e x c ite m e n t each day by th e re tu rn of prospectors w ith specim ens of DR. HAROLD CLARK, ric h gol l-bearing q u a rtz and glowing ac­ counts of th e p n u b ilitie s of th e m ineral b e lt of S o u th e rn Oregon. B ut all pre­ vious re tu rn s w ere to tally eclipsed w hen N EW K ERG , OR. NEW BERG, OREGO N. D. H. H o rn cam e to tow n w ith a pock­ Gold fillin g a sp e cia lty . Gas or v ita lize d air e tfu l of q u a rtz . M any of th e epecim ens g iv en in ex tra ctin in g teeth teeth. . All work warranted. c o n ta in ed a lm o st a n equal a m o u n t of J. D. T A R R A N T & SO N , P ro p rie to rs . Office— N ear postofflee, on F irst street. gold and q u a rtz , som e of th e p articles of ' gold being as large as a pea. Kive Having recently equipped our mill with new and improved ma­ po u n d s of thiB rock, w hen pounded ont chinery, we are now prepared to manufacture the best grade of flour by by a h an d m o rta r, produced over $10', w hich would ru n th e percentage up to the FULL ROLLER PROCESS. th e m odest su m of $40,' 00 to th e ton. -V IA - Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays. I t is re p o rte d from C entral P o in t, • sta tio n on tiie S o u th ern Pacific four m iles w est of M edford, O r., th a t th e railroad com pany has e n te re I in to an a g ree m e n t w ith E. T. K radenburgh to carry passengers betw een th a t point and C ra te r Lake in th e Cascade M ountains. T h e d istan c e from th e railroad fo th e -O F T H E - N ew berg , O regon . lak e ie e ig h ty m iles, and a stage lin e is to be e sta b lish c 1 betw een th e tw o points. M r. F ra d e n h u rg h save the railro ad has g u a ra n te e d him I .COD passengers a t $8 each . H e has a lre ad y p u rch ased suffi­ c ie n t stage coaches to a rc n m m o la 'e th is College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping, n u m b e r of to u rist* , sn d it is hi* purpose T rains leave and are d ue to arrive at Portland: j to e rect a su m m er hotel a t th e lake. In good er th e road to th e lake is all A ll the Gram m ar School Studies, Music and A rt. i rig h t w for eath FROM F KB. 1, 1892 ARRIVI. d riv in g , a n d th e ro u n d trip can be m ade in five d a y s w ith o u t a change O v er la n d E x p r e s s . Salem , A lb an y, Eug­ of horses. I t is th o u g h t th a t C ra te r en e, R oseb'g G rant’s L ake will be a p o p u lar ir r o r t for to u rists Pass. Medford Ash and p l“a sn re seekera th is su m m er. T he •7: Sfl la n d , S acram ento, Og­ Excellent opportunity for good work. d en , San Francls«o, po ssib ility of th e reservation of th is land Board and lodging, »3.0C per week. M ojave, Los A ngeles. try th e g rv e rn m e n t for a n a tio n a l park El Paso,New Orleans, All other expenses very low. probably accounts for th e action tak e n • C and E ast....................... *8:30 a . m Roseberg A w av station s If you want to teach; if you want to take a business course; n by th e ra ilro a d . i f V ia W oodburn forA j Mt. A n gel, S ilverton , I ♦4 30 F. M. you want to review or take advanced work we can suit you. J o h n H ayes H am m o n d , G eneral M an­ ♦8 30 a . I W est S cio, B row ns \ ag er of th e B nnker H ill and S nllivan sil­ Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself. C' ille an d C oburg...... J ver m in e a t W ardner, Id a h o , has re­ cs on p „ Albany aud w a y sta tio u s »10:30 a . THOMAS NEWLIN, President. ceived word from N o rth e rn railro ad s ♦7:S0 m . C orvallis A w av sta tio n s t - 30 p ♦ i l " v. m . M< Minn v i ll e A way sta's »V20 a . m . w hich has a bont convinced h im th a t he j will close dow n th e m ine. N early all of M in in g C a ra o n O g d e n K n u t e . J th o o th e r g re at m ines w ill also clo*e | dow n. For som e m o n th s past Mr. PULLM AN B IF F E T SL E E PE R S. H am m ond and o th e rs of th e M ine Ow n­ e rs’ A ssociation have been e n d ea v o iin g S e c o n d - C la s s S l e e p i n g C ara A t t a c h e d to I to get a reduction of freights from the A l l T h r o u g h T r a in « . ! N o rth ern Pacific and U nion Pacific rail- j roads, w hich carry th e ir ores a n d con­ NEWBERG, OREGON. c en trate s to Ta -oma, D enver and O m aha Through tic k e t office, 131 First street, w here sm e lte rs. M ine ow ners have gone so far th rough tic k e ts to all p o in ts In th e Eastern as to offer a si id ing scale of com pensation M ates, C anada and Europe can be o b tain ed at C a p ita l 8 to c k low est rates from J. B. K IR K LA ND . for carry in g , so th a t w hen silver and T icket A gent. lead com e np again th e ra ilro ad s will re­ A l1 above trains a -riv e and depart from Grand ceive m ore th a n th ey did before. To JESSE EDWARDS ................... President C entral sta tio n , Fifth and I streets. th ese overtures, how ever, th e railroads B C. MILES......................................................... . Vice-President N A R R O W G A U G E -% V . 9 . D I V I S I O N h ave been deaf, and as (so Mr. H am ­ B. C. MILES .............................................................. ..............Cashier m ond tells) it is costing th em nearly —AND — d o a b le to w ork th e ir m ines th a n i t doe« P o r t l a n d a n d W i l l a m e t t e V a lle y R a i l w a y Mr. H aggin and o th e r m ine o w n e rs a t Passen ger d epot foot of Jefferson street. Directors—Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles. F. A Morris, J. C. Colcord, B n tte a n d A naconda, n ear a t h a n d , th ey c a n n o t c o n tin u e sn d m o st cloee down »«30 A M. E. H. Woodward. f7:20 a . M. »S 30 4. M a b o n t M arch 1. Mr. H am m ond e»!d : ♦12 15 F. * Certificates of deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought »1 30 P. M ♦1:55 F. * I d o n ’t see a n y r th e r wav to do. We St tl's \ ♦3 10 P » ♦5:15 P M O sw ego A way and sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to check “ h av e e ith e r got to m t on th e expenses ♦« 20 P. M. ♦6 30 P M at sight, and a general banking business, transacted. Collections made of m in in g or in freights. W e c an n o t, ♦7 40 P « ♦ S:35 P. w O sw ego. N ew berg. how ever, c u t enongh to e n ab le ns to on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. I D un d ee, D ayton, La ! ♦1:1 •9 40 4. M I fayette. work. Any e n t th e n w onld not m ake Sheridan, ( Correspondents—Ladd A Tilton, Portland; National Park Ban a, enongh difference if we got no red actio n M onm outh A A irlie J New York. ♦4:30 p. u S heridan A w ay s ta tio n s »9 30 a m on freig h t. T h e ontlook is n o t en co u r­ Strangers visiting the city are invited to Gall at the bank for infor­ aging or silv er m ine ow ners a n d it seem s •D a ily . tD a ily , « x cep t Sunday. z R! k KO o :------- EHLER. Manager to m e th e only th in g for m in in g in gen­ mation concerning the city E P R OGER! ▲ Mt G«n f A P Aft Port* e ral is to rtp e a l th e ftherm an a c t.” C< rreepondene# invited. P ianos AND O rgans M Y 3 RE8Bv l ERIAN H I H N C I I 1 P T I U . 1 H A I H*< One Y ear NATIONAL CAPITAL. Senator Stewart Gives Notice of a Sub­ stitute to be OtfereJ by Him to the Nicaragua C a n al Bill. T he su n d ry civil bill as reported to th e Senate carries th e total a p p ro p ria tio n up to $40,350,1 US, a n increase of $924,101 over th e bill as passed by th e H oute. T he corresponding bill last y ear appro­ p riated $27,005,075. T he P re sid e n t has approved th e q u a r­ a n tin e bill, officially know n as th e " a c t g ra n tin g additio n al q u a ra n tin e powers and im posing additio n al d u tie s upon tlie m arine hospital serv ice.” He also ap­ proved th e act providing for lighthouses and o th e r aids to navigation, k n o a n as th e “ om n ib u s lighthouse b ill.” If th e D eary exclusion act, providing th a t all C hinam en who have not regia tered May 5 next shall be shipped to C hina, is carried in to effect, it looks as if very few C hinam en will be left in New Y ork city. 8o far only tw o C hina­ m en have been registered in th a t city since th e G eary act w ent in to effect. Cullorn introduced a joint resolution tra n sfe rrin g to th e S ta te of Illinois after th e W orld’s Fair th e naval e x h ib it for th e use of th e arm orv for th e naval m i­ litia of th e State. Cockrell of Missouri objected, saying th is was sim ply an en­ terin g wedge of C hicago to get every­ th in g th a t wonld lie se n t th ere for exhi­ bition. T h e resolution was referred. S enator Squire has been successful in g e ttin g a m en d m en ts incorporated in the sundry civil bill and h aving them agreed to by th e Senate. Am ong those w hich he lias secured a re th e follow ing: Ma rin e hospital a t P ort T ow nsend. $30,0.10; am en d m en t to W ilson’s G ray ’B H arbor lighthouse, a provision th a t it shall lie contracted for; estab lish in g a fog bell a t M ariow stone P oint, P u g et Sound; $3,500 increases for rep airin g lighthouse*, aud increases for lighting Puget S o u n d ; also a n increase for surveys for public lands. T h e proepectsfor H aw aiian ant e c a ti n a re not so bright as w hen th e news first re a d ie d th is c o u n try of th e revolution on th e inlands. S enator S herm an ie q u o ted as not being sure of voting for a n n e x a tio n , w hile th e re are enough D em ocrats opposed to it to m ake it d o ubtful if a vote c m be rtn lied th is reason. Of course il it could be im m e­ d iately tak e n up n e x t session th e trea ty m ig h t be accepted. T he opponents say th a t in tim es of peace th is countrv can m ain tain a coaling sta tio n on the ia'a n d , w hile in case of w ar Kng’a n d could tak e th e island awnv from na. T he oppo- nente of a n n ex a tio n are also insisting th a t th e seal of secrecy shall be tak en off th e tre a ty a n d e v ery th in g connected w ith it and public opinion heard through ih e new spapers before tlie Sena e acts. S enator S quire h a s in troduced an a m e n d m en t to th e deficiency a n p ro p ria tion bill a n d had it referred to hie Com­ m itte e on P ublic B uildings a n d (¿rounds, providing th a t $35,000 be a p p ro p riated lor th e pnrpose of c a rr, ing out th e e n ­ a b lin g act a d m ittin g W ashington and g ra n tin g $30,< 00 for a p e n ite n tia ry . Tho reason th is g ra n t was m ade was t e a o s e t ^ s io v e r im e n t h a d expended $30,000 i'A f k o la nd th e *api- a nonr* in M ta n a upon a p e n ite n tia ry w hich was tu rn e d over to th e se S tates, and the ■lme am ount* we » ap p ro p ria te d for W ashington and N o rth D akota, as th e prison of D akota T errito ry w ent to South D akota. An a p p ro p ria tio n has alread y been m ade and w ork begun on th e North D akota p e n ite n tia ry , aud S enator Squire sees no reason w hy W ashington should n o t have h e r $30,0t)0 for a p e n ite n tiary . S enator S tew art has given notice of a s u b s titu te to lie offered by him to tho N icaragua canal bill. I t a u th o rizes th e P re sid e n t lo c o n tra ct w itli th e govern­ m en ts of N icaragua a n d C osta Rica for th e rig h t of way for a n in teroceanic ship canal betw een th e A tlan tic a n d Pacific Oi ean s on th e ro u te proposed by th e M aritim e C anal C om pany of N icaragua, th e canal to be c o n s'ru c te d , equipped and p u t in operation w ith in ten years. It a u th o rize s th e P re sid e n t to n egotiate w ith th e canal com pany lor th e purchase of all its rig h ts and p ro p e rly ; also to issue bonds not ezeeed in g $100,000,000 in a m o u n t, and hearing in te re st n o t over 3 per c en t, not over $8,0)0,005 ol w hich sh all be paid to N icaragua and Costa R ica a n d th e canal com pany. T he Kec- re ta ry of W ar, th ro u g h th e engineers corns of th e a rm y , is to build, construct a n d e q u ip th e canal. R e p resen tativ e Cox, m em ber of the B anking and C u rren cy C om m ittee ami an advocate of Ireec oinage, has prepared a bill to repeal th e S h erm an silver law. T he bill repeals th e S herm an law, and re-enacts th e Bland law of 1H7H, w ith th e proviso th a t th e legal-ten d er ch arac­ te r of th e notes issned u n d e r th e S her­ m an law shall n o t bs im p aired . T he S ecretary of th e T rea su ry is directed to have coined th e bullion purchased u n ­ der th e S h erm an law in to sta n d a rd sil­ ver d ollars and to cover them in to th e revenues of th e T reaatirv , tint th e silver d ollars provided for u n d e r the Bland act, w hich is re-enseted, a re to have p rio rity in coinage so far as practicable. Treaa- nry not«# issned in p a y m e n t for th e bull­ ion a re to con tin u e red eem ab le as now, as provided by law, and w hen redeem ed are to be destroyed. T he tax of 10 per cen t on th e c irculation of S ta te banka is repealed. I t was im possible for th e S enate Com ­ m ittee on A ppro p riatio n s to hold its own ag ain st th e river and harbor com bina­ tio n , and in every c a t m ade in the a m o u n ts a p p ro p ria te d , over w hich th ere was any d isp u te, th e c o m n iitt-e was b e aten . I t was so w ith th e a p p ro p ria ­ tion for th e cascades of th e C olom bia, w here Si n ators M itchell and Dolph m ails th e ir fight. In th is in stance S enator Squire took * ita n d w hich show ed th a t he was also alive to th e i n t'r e s t s of hi* c o n s'itn c n ts in th e a p p ro p r a tio n s for im p ro v e m en t of th e C olum bia In ad­ dition to w hat was said l y th e te n Pa­ cific Senators, tlisy all m ade speeches in favor of th e larger a p p ro p ria tio n . In th e H ouse bill tlis a p p ro p ria tio n w as M.- 419.250, m ore th an $2 0.C00 above th e a m o u n t for w hich th e c o n tra ct was act- nally let. T his gave th e com m ittee a c h a n re to m ake th e c a t, w hich was fixed at $809 000 in th e S enate. Senator M itchell th e n off-red an a m e n d m en t fixing th e a m o u n t a t $1,239.053, and on tb ia propos tion th e fight was marie and won on an aye and no vote of tw ent-foor to tw e n ty . A ttention was called by th e o r p nent* of th e a p p ro p ria tio n to th e fm t th a t S enator M itchell’« am en d ­ m en t called for $50,000 m ore th a n th e c o n tra ct, and th e O regonian e x p la in ed t h a t «om ething had to he allow ed for th e« n p irv i« io n of g overnm ent engineer*. A fter it w.i» over th e re waa no fu rth e r don b t th a t tb a power of tb a O ra g o n Sena­ tor* waa aa graat aa a v ar. NO. 13. «i M 74 if lu v a r U A ddreee, G r a p h ic . N ew berg, O regon. EASTERN ITEMS. PORTLAND MARKET. P r o d a e a . P r a t t . Z t f l. The Prices of Farming Land in Western New York. BRUTISH MEDICAL STUDENTS Tammany's Banners Will Appear in the Van of the Inaug­ urating Parade. A sew ing-m achine tru s t ia being form ed in th e blast. H alf a m illion a y ear is to be epent to p ro tec t New Y'ork’a w ater supply. T he a m o u n t of tobacco chew ed in th e U nited S ta te s last y ear was eighty-five tons. C rusades have been sta rte d iu G eorgia and M assachusetts for th e e x te rm in a tio n of dogs. T he V a n d erb ilts are said to be after control of all th e railroad traffic in New F n g la ad . T he city of P h ila d e lp h ia ia likely to be cued by im m ig ran ts le r goods ruined in disinfection. To a sh o rtag e of n a tu ra l gas is a ttr i­ bu ted a g re at m any pneum onia d e ath s in P ittsb u rg . A big St. Louis tra d e r is m aking heavy bets th a t th is y e ar’s crop of w heat will be larger th a n la st y e ar's. A bill is p en d in g in th e M issouri l e g ­ islature fixing a m axim um price of $40 a year for telep h o n e charges. T he V irg in ia S ta te build in g at th e W orld's F a ir will be a copy of W ashing­ to n ’s hom e a t M ount V ernon. T he stre e t railw ay system of 8 t. Joseph, Mo., will be sold u n d e r foreclosure of m ortgagee th e first week in May. R eports show th a t th e prices of farm ­ ing land in nearly all M otions of W estern New York are Bteadily decreasing. G overnors ■ f S outhern S tates are asked to m eet a t R ichm ond, Va., A pril 2, to consider plana to develop th e South. T he P e n n sy lv a n ia H ouse has passed, 150 to 18, a bill to p ro h ib it th e m an u ­ facture a n d sale of cig arettes in th a t State. C in cin n a ti m edical stH dents got in to a row in a dissecting-room and belabored each o th e r w ith frag m en ts of hu m an bodies. T he Lower H ouse of th e M aine Legis­ latu re has adopted resolutions asking for th e final burial of Mr. B laine’s body in M aine. T he ChronicU has been established in B rooklyn to advocate th e consolidation of New Y ork city a n d th e C ity of C hurches. T here is one bill before th e Illin o is L egislature to c a t dow n stre e t-c a r fares in C hicago to 3 eetits.and a n o th e r to fix tuem hi 4.' * * In d ia n a ’s Suprem e C ourt decided th a t tru n k lines could l e assessed and th a t th e law crea m g a Board so to assess the roads was legal. The In d ia n a HouSb of R epresentatives has passed by a vote of 73 to 1 a bill for­ bidding racing d u rin g D ecem ber, J a n u ­ ary, F eb ru ary and M arch. E x-U ovornor F o rak er has been nom i­ nated by G overnor M cK inley aa a suc­ cessor to e z -P re sid e n t lla y e s on th e Hoard of T ru stees of th e O hio S tate U nivoraity. T estim ony has been in tro d u ced before th e special grand ju ry a t N ew port, K y.t to show th a t e ig h t C otincilm en divided $8,000 am ong them selves for th e g ra n tin g of an electric-lig h t c o n tract. T he colored citizens of New York city have sta rte d a m ovem ent in opposition to lynch law , and tiiev in te n d to form branches in all large c ities for th e p u r­ pose of aro u sin g public se n tim e n t. A hill lias been introduced in th e M is­ souri le g is la tu re d iv id in g p e n ite n tia ry convicts in to tiire e classes and allow ing th em a c e rta in pay per day, to be saved for th em till th e end of th e ir term s. S enator B erry of A rkansas ia influ­ enced by e x -R ep re se n ta tiv e Berry of C alifornia in his action on th e d e b ris bill, a n d declines to m ake a c h a rg e in Die penal d a n s e th a t lias lieen suggested by C a m in e tti. A com pany la being form ed for th e p u rch ase of th e New Y ork T im n. T he resen t com pany is capitalized a t $100,- H), b u t th e new com pany will have $1,- OhO.OoO c a p ita l, of w hich, it is said, $900,- 000 will be paid for th e Tim ti. & A M inneapolis L egislator has taken th e bull by th e horns. H e offers a bill m aking it an offense p n n ish a h le by a fine of from $5 to $25 to m an u fa ctu re or offer for sale “ fioopakirt* or a n y th in g like th ere u n to , w ith in th e Htate of M inne­ so ta .” T he m oiders a t W h ite ly 's reap er and mower w orks at M nncie, In d ., dem and an increase of wages, and say th a t if th e com pany does not accede to th e ir de­ m ands th e w hole factory will be tied up and 1,000 h an d s idle. T am m an y ’s b a n n ers, so ingloricnsly borne in C hicago w hen C leveland was n o m in ated , will a p p e a r in th e van of th e in an g n ra tin g parade. It is estim ated th a t T a m m a n y ’s e x p en ses for Clev* lan d 's glorification w ill aggregate $105,- 0(0, re fre sh m e n ts not included. t T he R ailw ay G eneral M anagers' As­ sociation haa given official n o tice in a d ­ vance of any dem an d s from th e em ployes th a t th ey will not be disposed to con­ sid er a n y d em ands for an increase of wage*. T he associatiori repretent* tw en ty -o n e railroads e n te rin g Chicago. T he e state left by Dr. N orvln O reen, P re sid e n t of th e W estern U nion Tele­ graph C om panv, is estim a te d at $750,0 0, m ostly in stocks and bond*. He owned four fine places of real e sta te in I. nls- ville, tw o farm s in C arroll conntv, Ky., a n o th e r fonr m iles from L onitvill« and one n e ar M adison, In d . T h e new W est-bonnd tariff, w hich after a m o n th ’s session th e T ran sco n ti­ n en tal R ailroad C onference form nlated, has been given on t. T here is an average red u ctio n of 20 per c e n t on ail freight rate* from fit. Panl to Rpokane, a reduc­ tion of from 12 to 16 per c en t on C oast ra te s, and from 2 to 7 on ra te s to Mon­ tan a , w h 'le th e only R aat-honnd reduc­ tion is to be on lu m b e r, from 66 to M), and th e F ast-bound lu m b er ra te to C h i­ cago sn d S t Lonia rem ain s a t 00 and 17% resp settv aly . W hmxt — Nominal: Valley, $1.17)4: Walla Walla, $1.10 per cental. F loob —Sta n d a rd , $3.40; W alla W alls, $3.50; G raham , $3; Superfine, $2.60 per barrel. O ats —Choice, 43(g44c per b u s h e l; fair, 40c; rolled, in bags, $0.25(90.60; b a rre ls, $0.60(90.75; cases, $3.75. H ay —Beat, $11'913.50 per to n ; com* m on, $9.0)(910.00. MiLuaruvrs— Bran, $18; aborts, »2d; ground b a rle y ,$23924; chop feed,$20 [ier to n ; w hole fetal barley, 8 0 083c p e rc e n t­ a l; m iddlings, $23024 per to n ; brew ing barley,9 0 0 9 c p e r c e n ta l; chicken w heat, $1.10e)L20 per cen tal. B utt a a—Oregon fancy cream ery, 35(9 371*0; fancy d a iry , 3 0 (d32iic; fair to good, 25027 **o; com m on, 15017 **c per p o u n d ; pickle roll b a tte r, 40065« per roil. C mkkhk — Oregon, 1 1013c; E a s te rn T w ine, 14>*c; Young Am erica, 15c per pound. E o o s—Oregon, 27j*o; C a lifo rn ia.2 7 4 0 per dozen. P oultbv —C hickens, m ixed coops, $4.50 6.00; old hens, $6.50; old roosters, $4.50; ducks, $5.0000.60; geese, $i0 O J 0 11.0 J; per r d o zen ; turkeys, live, 1401&I.; reased, 10017c per pound. drei VaaaTABLzs—Cabbage, $1.75 91.85 per c e n ta l; onions, $1.5101.75 per c e n ta l, potatoes, UOc0$l p e rce n ta l - tom atoes, 40 0 6 0 c per b o x ; Oregon tu rn ip s, 76c0$l.oO per c e n ta l; young carrots, 7 -v 0 $ i per c e n ta l; sw eet potatoes, $1.6001.75 per c e n ta l; Oregon caalifiow er, 76c0$l.OO per d o z e a ; celery, $.00 per dozen. F b u its — Sicily lemons, $5.5000.00 per box; C alifornia new crop, $4.oO@6; Ore­ gon pears, $1.2501.50 per box ; oananas, $2.5003.60 per b u n e n ; oranges, seed­ lings, $2.0002.50 per box; u a te ie , $3.50 @4.00; cranberries, $12.50 per b a rre l; apples, $1.0002.00 per box. Steel* Uruuerl*«. H onxt — Choice com b, 15017c per pound ; uew O regon, 18020c. S alt —Liverpool, 2u0s, $15.50; 100s, $16.50; 60s, $17.50; Block, $10.50011.60. D tuan F buits —1’e tite prunes, 10@12u; silver,11014c; Ita lia n , 12@ 14c; G erm an, 10011c; plum s, old, 6 0 6 c ; new , 7 0 » c ; apples, 0 0 1 1 c ; evaporated apricots, 16016c; peaches, 12016c; pears, 7 0 i l o per pound. K iub —Isla n d , $4.7605.00; Ja p a n , $4.85 per cental. C ovkbb —Coeta Rica, 21**c; Rio, 21c; Salvador, 21c; Mocha, 27,>*0 3 0 c ; Java, 271*030c; A rb u c k le ’s, M idland, Mo- kask a a n d L ion, 100-pouud cases, 25 85-lOOc per pound ; C olum bia, sam e, 26 36-lOOc. B bans —Sm all w hite, 3 ) /c ; pink, 3c; bayoe, 8 W c; b u tte r, 8)zC; Iim as, 3*4 040 per pound. B ybuf — Ea ste rn , in barrels, 4 0055c; half-barrels, 420671*0; in cases, 3 5 0 80c per g a llo n ; $2.25 per keg. C alifornia in barrels, 20040c per g a llo n ; $1.75 per keg. H uoab —Ne t p ric e s : D, 4c; G olden 0 , 4>4 c ; e x tra 0 , 4 H c ; M agnolia A, 4)»c; g ra n u la te d , 6)40; cube c ra sh e d a n d pow­ dered. 6)40; confectioners’ A, 5>*c per p o u n d ; m aple sugar, 1 6 0 Inc per pound. C annkd G oods —Table fruits, as*orted q u o ted £1.7502.06; pe.lclies, f l .n o ^ - .i.r; B art lett pears, $1 . 7 5 0 2.00; plu ins, $1.37)* 0 1 .5 0 ; stra w b errie s, $2.2602.45; c h er­ ries, $2.2602.40; blackberries, $1.850 2; raspberries, $2.40; pinoappies, $2.260 2.80; apricots, $1.66«i)2.00. Pie fru ita : ABaorted, $1.20; peachea, $1.26; plum s, $1.1001.20; blackberries, $1.25(91.40 per dozem Pie fruits, gallons — A ssorted, $3.1503.50; peaches, $3.5004.00; a p ri­ cots, $3.60(94.00; plum s, $2.7503.00; blackberries, $4.0004.50. V eg etab les: corn, $1.4001.85; tom atoes, $1.0001.10; sugar peas, 95c(9$1.00; strin g beans, 9 0 0 95c per dozen. M eats: C orned beef, la, $1.50; 2s, $2.40; chipped beef, $2.550 4.00; lunch tongue, is, $4.00; 2», $6.76; deviled ham , $1.7502.75 per dozen. F ish : S ardines, ^ s , 75c0$2.25; q s , $2.1504.50; lobsters, $2.30(93.50; salm ­ o n ,tin 1-lb .tails,$1.2501.50; fiats, $1.75; J ib e ., $2,2502.50; X bbl., $6.60. T h « M e a t M e rk e t. B e a r—P rim e ste e rs ,$3.8504.25; chole» steers, $3.7504 00; fair to good steers, $3 00@ 3.50; good to choice cows, $3.160 3.50; com m on to m edium cows, $2.500 2.75; dressed. $4.6007.00. M uttoh —C hoice, $4.5004.75; fair to good, $4.00@ 4.50; dressed. $8.00; lam bs, $4.000 4 60; d ressed, $8 00. lio o s —C hoice heavy, $7.0007.25; m e­ d iu m , $6.600 6 75; lig h t a n d feeders, $6.2506.50; d re sse d , $7.0). V bal —$4 0 0 0 7 00. B uokbd M avra— I e rg « ham , 1 7 X 0 17)*c; m edium ham . 1 7 )i0 1 8 .q c ; b reak ­ fast bacon, 1 7 0 1 8 q c ; sh o rt clftar aides, 1 4 X 0 1 5 X 0 ; d ry «alt sides, 13X014C per pound. l a i n — Compound, in tins, 5 U '/ e ; re, In tin s, 16@ 17X*i Oregon, 1 1 X 0 X e P»r pound. M I s m I I « E atus —Base q u o tatio n « : Iro n , (3 76; •teel, $2.75; w ire, $3.60 per keg Iaow— Bar, 24^0 per p o u n d ; pig Iron, $23025 per ton. H t k ii /—10Xc per ponnd. Tilt—I. 0 . charcoal. 14*20, p rim e qual­ ity, $8.5009.00 per b o x ; lor crosses, $2 e x tra per b o x ; roofing, 14x20, p rim e q u a lity , $6.7507.00 per box ; I. C. coke plates, 14x20, p rim e quality. $7.6008.00 per box ; te rn plate I. 0 ., prime quality, $6.8807.00; 14x20, $13.75014.00. L« ad —t q c per pound ; bar, 6 X 0 . S hot —$1.80 per sack. H ormsshobs — $5. N avai . H tobbs — Oakum, $4.5005 per 0 pounds; tar, hale; reein, $4.8006 p e r 480pound: ___________ Stockholm , $13.00; Carolin na, $9.017 per b a rre l; p itc h , $6.00 per b a rre l; tu rp e n ­ tine, 66c per gallon in c&rioad lota. B a g * an* B a g g io * . BnrU pa, 7-09., 40-inch, n e t ca«h, 6 c; b arlap s, 10*o9.f 40-inch, n e t caeh, 7c; barlap«, 12-0*., 44-inch, 7>*c; ta r la p a , 15-0*., 60-inch, 11 H e ; burlap«, 20-oa.« 70- 23x36, ico l inch, 14c. W heat ‘ taiw , C alcutta, •pot,’ 6 H e ; tw o -ta a h a l o at bags, 7c. One of tli** |K»culiar fentares c f school life In New York i* tlio reading of the list of contagious disenaes in the city. The list is furnished to teachers by the health board, and when it is remi the puidls are ticked if any of then» live in tlm t vicinity. W hen a boy or girl stau«U up, he or she ia taken aaide and cross-questioned. If danger i« suspected the youn>r*ter is sent home. In mauy warm countries the sole supply of ice depends U( m ) u its artificial m anu­ facture, as it would be imp«waibl« to export U w ithout absolute loa«. Of lat« yearn the m anufacture of artificial ice b asi larg« proportions in th« United j