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H alf Column —
Professional Cards
H e a d i n g S u t t e e « w i l l be I n s r r t r d
the ra te o f T e n r e n t s p e r L in a.
S u b scrip tion P ric e P ayab le In v a r i­
ably la A d vance,
at
A dvert! dng Bills Collected Monthly*
NEW BERG. Y A M H IL L CO., OREGON, F R ID A Y . A P R IL 13. 1894.
VOL. <».
entist,
C H U R C H NOTICES.
L1UIKN08’ CHURCH.—dEKVICKS EVERY
HAROLD CLARK.
r
Sunday at 11 a . m . ami 8 p . m . and Thursday
at 10 a . m . Sabbath school every Sunday ut 9;45
Gold-filliag
a specialty. A ll the latest antes
a m
MontUly meeting st 7 p. u. the Urst
Tue» U v lu each mouth, Quarterly meeting the theticsused iti extracting teeth without pain.
Office
up
stairs
first door west of drug »tore,
»•«ou t Saturday au»l Suuday iu February, May,
east eud. A ll work w ar k an ted .
August and November.
i VANGELI* %LASSOCIATION—PREACH NG
j second and fourth Sunday at 7:30 p. m .
t
ERVlt'EH FIRST. SEC
1> ARTIST CHURCH. ---------
,vs of
ond ami third ____
Suudsya
of the
the mouth
mouth at
at 11
and 730 r. m . Sunday schoolevery Suuday
ur 10 ». M. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveulug
tick. REV. M ARK NOBLE, pastor.
at 7:30 o'clock.
a m .
SAMUEL HOBSON,
THE DANSE D l VENTRE
ANACREONTIC.
I'd bo the fruit on yonder vine
That bends its luscious purple tip«
T o tempt that liquid eve o f tliiue
And melt upon thy rosy lip).
R ailw ay and Steamer Com­
bine Circumvented.
Or, better still, some favored rose
By thee beloved, by thee caressed.
That I might on thy breast repose
An hour and die; but, oh, how blest?
— Donahue's Magazine.
COURT
T h e Ac t i on o f Ch l o r o f o r m.
OF
A PP E A L S
DECISION.
The impression held l)V Dr. George
F. Shrady as to the greater safety of
chloroform in young people, relatively, Goods Shipped in Bond by the Way of
TSKESRY TKUI AN CHURCH - -SERVICES EV-
Kurope Can fum e in Foreign Hot tom»
Ilian in old. is of note iu connection
X ery Sunday at 11 a . m . and :Xü p. M. Sal.-
bath aehool every Sunday at 10 a . m .
with the case of a boy patient, about 9
Mild Are Duty Free Happening* on
N K W I I K K O , OH.
years of age, whom he saw in consulta­
the Pacific Coast.
/ I I I RISTIA N CHURCH.—SERVICES EVERY
tion w ith two other physicians,and who
\ j second and fourth Suuday at 10 a . m and
S a n F r a n c is c o . —The United States
7::« p. m .
was to undergo an exploratory opera­
tion for a wound of the head sustained Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed
dvent st church — p r a y e r meeiing
every Weduesuay eveuiug. sabbath »chool
the decision of the lower court in the
Portraits enlarged to life size and finished lu in fa llin g down stairs. He passed very
every Saturday at 10 a m ., service» following.
Crayon, India Ink or Water Colon.
jasily under chloroform anaesthesia, suit of the govert im-i f against Dunham,
Studio— Upstairs in Hoskins building.
(¡IK EE METHODIST. P R A Y E R MEETING
when suddenly he ceased breathing, the Carrigan, Hayden & Co. for the confis­
J; every Thursday at 7:30 p. m . Sabbath school
eyes became glassy, and death pallor cation of a cargo of nails. Two years
every Sunday at 10 a . m .
quickly spread over his face. Bystand­
ago, when the Transcontinental Associa­
e . CHURCH -SE R VIC E S E VE RY SUNDAY
EAST AND SOUTH
ers said the boy was dead, and Dr.
# at 11 a . M. and 7:30 p. M. Sabbatn School
tion of Railways, the Pacific Mail Steam­
Shrady was ready to express the same
at 10 a . m . Epworth League at t>-30 p. m . Ciayer
meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 .»Vl*»ck.
opinion, but concluded to institute ar­ ship Company and the clipiter ship com­
A. N. McCAltT, Pastor.
tificial respiration at once, mid contin­ bine kept up rates from New York to
ued it 20 minutes before obtaining any San Francisco, the firm of Dunham,
SO C IE TY NOTICES.
sign o f life — respiration had entirely Carrigan, Hayden A Co. discovered that
ceased, the radial pulse could uot bo felt, it was cheaper to ship goods from New
\ \ r OF TH E W .-NEW BERG CAMP, No. 113,
and the only evidence o f life had been a York to Europe am) thence bv sail to
I f , meets every Monday evening.
San Francisco than to ship by the com­
few convulsive heart beats.
\ \r C. T. U.—BUSIN ESS MEETING H I E SEC-
Suspension by the feet was tried ns bined railways or steamers direct to San
f V , ond and fourth Wednesday iu each
F'rancisco. Acting on this discovery,
well as the inhalation of nitrate of amyl.
mouth.
-O F T H E -
The case appeared desperate, and though they shipped a big lot of goods by a Bel­
gian steamer to a consignee in Antwerp
O. O. F.— SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY
tempted repeatedly to abandon his in bond. They were put aboard a for­
• evenings in Bauk of Newberg building.
efforts Dr. Shrady was finally rew ard­ eign sailing vessel there and shipped to
1 1 A. R —8E8B10N3 HELD FIRST AND 1HIRD
ed by the return o f consciousness. This this city. After much of the shipment
\JT, Saturtlay evening iu each mouth.
was his first unpleasant experience with had been landed, Collector of the Port
C.—MEETS FIRST AMD THIRD 8A1
U F # R. urday
chloroform, although constantly on the Phelps seized the first lot that followed.
afteruoou iu each lnonlh.
lookout for it. It demonstrated in a The lower court decided that Dunham,
Li OF V.—M E EIS EVERY SAI URDAY EVEN
striking manner the rapidity and force Carrigan, Hayden & Co. was lawfully
Ö . lug.
o f its action at a tim e when danger was entitled to ship as it had, and that such
Trains leave and are «lue to arrive at Portland
shipments did not violate the letter of
F. A A. M. MEETS E VE RY SATURDAY
perhaps least expected. The patient's coastwise laws, which require trade lte-
, night in Bunk of Newberg building.
LEAVE.
FROM AUGUST 16, 1893.
ARRI VK.
heart was sound, the chloroform of tween American ports to be conducted
O. U. W —MEETS EVERY TUESDAY EVEN
guaranteed purity, and every precau­ in American vessels. The United States
f OVKRLANI) EX PRK88. '
, iug at 7:30 P. M. in I. O. O. F. Hall.
Salem, Albany, Eug­
tion observed. N ew York Tribune.
Circuit Court of Appeals finally upheld
ene, Roseb'g Grant’s
the lower court. Judges McKenna and
Fas», Medford Ash
*6:15 p m { land,Sacramento,Og-
Gilbert rendered the decision.
•8:20 a . m .
O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y .
Photographer,
Portrait aad Landscape Artist.
A
M
The Shasta Route
I
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
A
A
CHy o f N ew b e rg .
...G. W. McConnell
............K. C. Mills
COUNCILMAN.
K W IVar,1 ................................... I F .u l M .ey
J Jesse Edwards
i den, Nan Francisco,
Mojave, Los Angeles,
1 El Paso,New Orleans,
l ami East.................. j
*8:30 a m . Koseberg & wav station!» * 1 SO - M
Tri-w eekly [V ia Woodhurn fo r] Tri - weekly
between
j Mt. Angel, Sil verton, ( between
Wood burn u West 8cl«i, Browns- ( \' oodburn
and Natron 1 (v llle and Coburg.....J land Natron
«Between P o r t l a n d )
<and Sil verton daily >
(trains.......................)
f7:30 a m . Corvallis & way Ntations K»:"5 p. m
f4:40 P. m . McMinnville & way sta'.» ♦8:25 a . M.
D i n i n g C a r s on O g d e n R o u t e .
IH. F. Ijishier
T liin l Ward...........................
PULLMAN
PROFESSION
a l
BUFFET
SLEEPERS
—AND—
CARDS.
SECOND-CLASS
SLEEPING
CARS
Attached to all through trains.
g .
w . M c C o n n e l l , m . d .,
Physician and Surgeon,
N liW H E R G . OR.
RAILW AY
DIVISION
—AND -
P o r t la n d am i Y a m h ill R a ilw a y .
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street.
Greatly
O. P. COSHOW.
A irlie mail (tri-weekly).
............................... Portland...............................
............................... Newberg...............................
.................................. \irlie..................................
IR V IN E & COSHOW,
Attorneys 7 at v Law,
W r ig h t ’ s It u il d in g ,
M c M i n
T h e Spit Snake.
There is a snake belonging to the
small fam ily eausidoe, inhabiting A fr i­
ca, that is said to have the power
o f ejecting its venom to a short dis­
tance.
This snake is called by the
Dutch Boers "sp iny s la n g ," or spit
snake. When this snake erects -its
teeth, the pressure o f the m axillary
bone on the gland causes the venom to
flow in drops, and it may bo quite pos­
sible that by discharging uir from its
month the poison may bo blown some
distance.
But this information and
observation of these Dutchmen may be
taken cum grauo salis, or we might
fa ll into the same errors as the ancient
Munchausen, Pliny the elder.— N ew
York Times.
All above train» arrive and depart from Grand
Central »tation, Fifth and 1 streets.
OREGONIAN
Office on First street. A ll calls promptly at­
tended to day or night. Diseases of women and
children a specialty.
O H. IR VIN E .
n v il l e
. O r
e g o n
Sheridan
9:10 a . > 1.
12:30 P. m .
5:05 I*, m .
passenger (daily except Sunday).
L v....... Portland.........Ar. 8:06 P. M.
L v ....... Newberg........ L v.,12:30 P. m .
A r.......Sheridan.........Lv.f 7:00 a . m .
•Daily, tDaily except Sunday.
.
R. KOEHLER. Manager.
K. P. ROGERS. Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt., Port-
laud, Or
Reduced
Rates
NEWBERG v FLOURING v NULLS,
NEW BERC, ORECON.
J. D. T A R R A N T A SON, Proprietors.
Having recently equipped our m ill with new and improved ma­
chinery, we are no«v prepared to manufacture the best grade o f flour bv
the F U L L R O L L E R PROCESS.
Cash paid for wheat. Feed ground Saturdays.
Assessment Declared Illegal After the
Tax Was Faitl.
A s t o r ia . —The news that the Supreme
Court has reversed the decision of Judge
McBride in wtiat is known as “ the Court
street cases,” suits brought in the Cir­
cuit Court for Clatsop comity to enjoin
the city of Astoria from collecting cer­
tain assessments for street improve­
ments, and in which Judge McBride de­
cided in favor of the city, caused no lit­
tle surprise here, not tinuiixed witli dis­
satisfaction.
Many of the property
owners interested refused to pay until
the case w as heard in the lower court,
but as soon as the decision was learned
a majority of the /assessments were
promptly paid, the tAinipn being pretty
genera* that Judge* McBride’s ruling
would hold good. '<Shose who took the
case to the higher court were only inter­
ested to the extent of a few hundred
dollars, anil in consequence the loss to
the city will be small, as none of the
property owners paid under protest.
The grounds upon which the ruling of
the Circuit Court was reversed have not
yet been learned, but it is surmised that
the ordinances providing for the im ­
provement of the street were illegal, by
reason of the fact that there was no
Mayor, the President of the Council
having signed all measures passed alter
the resignation of Mayor Crosby in 1892
and until the election of Mr. Elmore by
the Council.
B O AK II OF 1)1 ItKt'TOIlH.
A n It uni Meeting, o f the Southern 1'adflc
Stockholder* Held.
Southern Pacific Company
ROUND TRIP TICKETS,
S a n F r a n c i s c o . —The annual stock­
holders’ meeting of the Southern Pacific
R ailw ay Company has just been held,
and a new Board of Directors elected as
follow s: C. P. Huntington, C. F. Crocker,
T . H. Hubbard, Russell J. Wilson, 8. T.
Gage, N. T. Smith, VV. 11. Crocker, II.
F'.. Huntington. T. E. Stillman, A. N.
Tow ne and J. C. Stubbs. The new names
in this list are Russell J. Wilson and W.
H . Crocker, the latter replacing his
brother George. The election of Russell
J. Wilson and the re-election of 8. T.
Gage and N. T. Smith, all » | r senatives
of Stanford, seent to refute the recent
statements that Mrs. Stanford designs
an early withdrawal of her proprietary
interest in the road. The annual report
for 1893 was submitted, and made the
following showing of totals: Receipts,
148,708,158: expenditure», $47,913,801;
balance, $794,367; income from invest­
ments, $311,439; total net income, $1,-
106,790. The totals for 1892 were: Re­
ceipts, $49,666,900; expeditures, $49,-
367.288; balance. $308,012; income from
investments, $211,932; total net income,
$620,644.
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS,
K ru g’ s I’.ond « iii «* ii Dec*for*»*l Not to ha
Guilty o f a Crime.
-F O R
TH E-
CALIFORNIA
C o l l e g e , Midwinter Fair.
N ew berg , O regon .
College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
fill the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
THK COUBT STHKKT CASKS.
NKW
-M ADE BY TH E —
P a c if ic
I T II It M A N ACQUITTKD.
W inter term opens January 2.
Excellent opportunity for good work.
Board and lodging, I3.0C per week.
A ll other expenses very low.
I f you want to teach; i f you want to take a business course; ii
you want to review or take advanced work, we can suit you.
Send for catalogue or come and see for yourself.
T H U M A S N E W L IN . President.
B ank
of
Ml U N « ' K I P T I O * K A T I N :
One Year
........................................
aj ¡n
Six Months
................................
75
Three Months. ............................ .........
50
N ew berg
NEWBERG, ORECON.
Capital Stock
$30,000
JESSE E D W A R D S
B C. M IL E S ...........
B C. M IL E S .........
President
Vice-President
........... Cashier
Directors— Jesse Edwards, B. C. Miles. F. A. Morris, J. C. Colcord,
E. H. Woodward.
Certificates o f deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought
and sold. Good notes discounted. Deposits received subject to check
at sight, and a general banking business transacted. Collections made
on all accessible points in the United States and Canada.
Correspondents— Ladd A Tilton. Portland; National Park Bans.
New York.
Strangers visiting the citv are invited to call at the hank for infor­
mation concerning the city.
Correspondence invited.
S e a t t l e . — The trial of Henry Fuhr-
man, the rich broker, for using the city
funds as an accessory to Adolph Krug,
the defaulting City Treasurer, ended in
a verdict for the defendant. The trial
lasted five days, and was closely con­
tested. The specific charge was concern­
ing the $10,000 which Fuhrman was al­
lowed by Krug to take. Krug was con­
victed on this same indictment a few
days ago. Fuhrman « defense was that
he took the money on deposit the same
as the hanks did. ft was shown that lie
returned every dollar borrowed and has
made up the shortages of several other
borrowers by putting np about three
times his proportion of tiie defaulting
Treasurer’s official lond.
Ex-United
States Senator John B. Allen and E. C.
Hughes conducted the defense, and
made eloquent pleas for the defendant.
The jury was out but little over an hour,
and returned a verdict of “ not guilty.”
Several other prominent citizens were
indicted on similar charges, and this ac­
quittal is supposed to greatly relieve
them.
_________
Portland to San Francisco
AN D
R ET U R N ,
$21.50,
Including FIVE Giti Tickets to the Fiir
EXCURSION TRIPS.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other print. In
D R A S S -C O V IU D VKHftKf..
1 , 11101111, »111 be allows 1 purrhaarr, of atesini
MMwlntsr F ,lr ticket, ,t th « lo llo w lr » rollini
trip rate
The Strange Keport Brought la hy the
TO STATIO N - I N IiE R I An M i l l - FROM
Helen W . Almy.
SAN FRANCIS* O, ONE AND ONK TH IR D one-
a i t fare.
B an F rancisco .—The berk Helen W.
TO STATIONS ISO MII.F.» OR MORE FI OM
SAN FRANCISCO, ONE AND O N I MKT If out Alm y, which arrived here Friday from
wav (are.
ror eaaet ra’ ea and fa ll Information Inoufrr Fanning Island, brought a strange story.
of J. B K IR K I.A N D , Dint. Ra.a A k ' , 1X4 Firnt When off the island Febrnary 26 she
atreet, Portland, O r.,or addrean the onderafaned
sighted a small schooner, which after a
R IC fT D O R A Y ,
T. H. HOOD MAN,
lien. Trafile Manajrer, '.en. Passenger «gent,
great deal of effort ran under her lee
Saw Fa* tartar,i, c,A-
E P ROGERS, A G .F . A P o m A ft .Portland,Or. and showed a flag of most peculiar de­
NO. 20.
sign, the like of which was never seen
before. It was in two pieces, and the
lower half was from the American flag,
while the upper half looked like a black
lauinaiit. The vessel had been white
once, but her sides were covered with
grass. The mainsail appeared to be new, Enjoy Newspaper Accounts of
ami as for the foresail there was only
the Breckinridge Case.
half of one, and that was all patches
ami holes. The name of the little craft
could not I k ' made out, as she kept a re­
spectful distance from the hark. Cap­
tain l.nttrcll thought he recognized in IT IS TABOOED B Y T H E DEAN.
Iter the twenty-five-ton schooner KI hiii ,
w hose skipper. Capta: i Cameron, disap­
peared from the Gilberts early in 1893, One o f th e K i l l s D r u w ln i Out o f T h a t
leaving some heavy creditors. Cameron
N o to r io u s U r e a c h - o f- P r o u il.e Su it—
and bis schooner w ere afterw ard heard of
W h y D e p o r t« o f th e T r i a l s h o u ld be
in the Marshall Islands.
SWEET COLLEGE GIRLS
Address. G r a p h ic . New here. Oregon.
NATIONAL CAPITAL NEWS.
The annual distribution of seeds b^r
the Agricultural Department is practi­
cally completed. The amount distrib­
uted is 30 percent greater than last year.
Each Congressman received 3,000 more
bags of seeds than in any previous year.
The appropriation for the present fiscal
year w as $136,400.
The Committee on Indian Affairs has
decided not to move the Utes from the
Colorado reservation. A substitute bill,
which is a compromise, will be reported
to the House. It will not become a law
until the Utes agree to its provisions. It
will provide for keeping them on the
western end of the reservation, giving
f u l l e d o f th e F ilt h y PuwNuge».
them one township in New Mexico.
T H A T N A l't illT V D A N C E .
| They will be given a quarter of the pres­
C h ic a g o . —There is trouble brewing
ent reservation.
J u ry o f Sun F ra n c ls('llIIs to fu s s I ’ poll among the students at the Woman's Col-
t ile Q u estio n o f Its M o r a lit y .
( lege, a section of the Northwestern Uni­ I Secretary Smith has transmitted to
Congress an adverse report on the House
S in F r a n c is c o . — The trial of Belle versity in Evanston. The young women bill providing for the restoration of 1,861
Hava and u bevy of the Cairo street are now allowed to read only those pa­ square miles of land in Yellowstone Na­
dancing girls, instigated by the Society pers from which all accounts of the tional Park to the public domain. The
for the Prevention of Vice for the pur­ Breckinridge-Pollard case have been Secretary says the segregation of the
land is the result of obstructing the en­
pose of securing a legal determination clipped, and as a consequence many forcement of regulations of the govern­
of the question as to whether the danse harsh things have been said and many ment in the park, owing to Bquatting hy
du ventre is immoral, was called this indignant tears have lieen shed. Three jaiachers, trappers and other undesirable
afternoon by Judge Conlan. The de­
characters. The boundaries now fixed
weeks ago the newsboys in EvaiiHton
fendants after their arrest several davs
are satisfactory to the department. No
suddenly
experienced
a
boom
in
busi­
ago demanded a jury trial, and the aft­
good reason for the proposed change is
ernoon was passed in a fruitless eflbrt to ness. Every morning and evening tbe known.
secure the jury. Nearly all those sum­ carriers staggered toward the Woman's
The Senate Committee on Public
moned confessed they had seen the College tinder a huge pile of papers, and
Lands has agreed to rejiort favorably
dance, ami because of previous bias of returned empty-handed. Just what it
Senator K yle ’s amendment to the sun­
mind or judgment already fixed or for was the girls were interested in was for
dry civil appropriation bill, providing
other sufficient reasons were dismissed a time only surmised, but it has leaked
that any honorably discharged soldier of
sh incompetent.
After much trouble a out that it was the racy accounts of the
the late civil war and not now the owner
jury was finally secured, and the case famous brcach-of-promise case that the
of 1 GO acres of land, and who lias not
went over till next week. There was a young women were after.
Saturday avail*1*! himself of the privileges under
great deal of disappointment on the part night the Dean. Emily Huntington M il­
the land laws of the United States, may
of a large crowd which assembled at the ler, and an assistant surprised a roomful
acquire title to 160 acres of laud by mak­
courtroom because the door was bayed of young women listening with bated
ing application therefor in person at any
upon them, the Judge proposing to con­ breath while one of their number was
government land office and paying the
duct the trial only before the jury, at­ reading the most sensational part of Col.
minimum price of $1.25 per acre. The
torneys ami witnesses. I t is probable Breckinridge’s confession.
When the law now requires a residence of six
the young women will 1 m 1 called upon to newsboys went heavily laden to the col­
months on the part of the ex-soldier.
perform the dance liefore the jury that lege next morning they were unceremo­
the case may be determined upon its niously ejected by the janitor without
Ttie fortifications hill, as it came hack
meritB.
__
the sale of a paper, and the girls have to the Senate Committee, had added to
not since lieen allowed to see a paper it increased appropriations to the amount
A N K W St IIE M E .
except those from which all reference to of $829,460, hut not a cent for Puget
the case has lieen clipped.
Sound. W hile the British government,
C h in ese D e p o r te d to C h in a L a n d e d in
10,900 miles away, sees the necessity of
B r itis h C o lu m b ia .
W e iia te h e e -U tin c o iiu lly Mull Ituute.
strongly fortifying the entrance to the
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Senator
Squire
V i c t o r i a , B. C.— Y ee late, Y ee Cliung
, Straits of Fuca, the Congress of the
and Fong Chong Yuen, de)>orted from is working hard in t' c endeavor to se­ United States seems scarcely to know
the United States and shipped to China cure a new mail route from Wenatchee that there is such a place as Esquimau,
or that every dollar expended there is a
by the steamer Tacoma, have been land­ in Kittitas county via Knapp's Ferry, menace to the cities on Washington’s
ed here with a habeas corpus sworn out I-akcside, Chelan, Methow river, V ir­ inland sea. The total amount of the
by friends liefore Justice Drake. On the ginia C itv, Ophir, Malott, Clover and bill as now prepared is $3,064,104, which
arrival of the ship the head tax of $60 Ruliv to Conconnlly, a service which is is over $800,000 more than was appro­
was paid for earn, and they presented greatly desired by the people living in priated in the same hill last year. The
the receipts to Captain H ill. He re­ these towns and along this route. Bet­ principal amounts added to the House
fused to recognize them, holding that he ter mail facilities are greatly needed tiill are $226,000 for equipment and work
had contracted with the Unite* 1 States throughout that section, and petitions at the W atervliet factory and $275,000
government to deliver them in China, from that section have been supple­ | for the purchaseor manufacture of eight,
and that as such he was acting as agent mented by one from the Seattle Cham­ ten and twelve-inch guns.
of said government. A writ of habeas ber of Commerce. Seattle is the natural
Mr. G rosvenorof Ohio has introduced
corpus was then obtained and an order base of supplies lor Okanogan and K it­
for their release made. The steamship titas counties, and many of her citizens in the House a resolution calling for u
was delayed nearly all day. This is the who are interested in mining and in the special investigation of Governor T ill­
firBt ease of the kind, and will either development of the eon lit rv would he man’s action in seizing railroad property
lead to a speedy understanding tietween benefited by this service. All these facts and telegraph lines engaged in interstate
Washington and Ottuw a or to the depor­ have been laid liefore the Postuiaster- commerce and with armed force and vio­
tation of all Chinese from San Francisco. General and, it is hoped, will Imve the lence establishing a censorship of the
daily and weekly press of the country
I f a sharp lookout is kept, the three desired effect.
and prohibiting the transmission of news
Chinamen will probably lie caught en­
Tli*» S u p p ly o f W h e a t.
dispatches to the newspapers. The res­
tering the United States again.
W a s h in g t o n C i t v . —The report of the olution directs the Committee on Inter­
T h fi A la x k a S u rvey .
\a
Secretary of Agriculture in reply to the state anil Foreign Commerce to inqniro
S a n F r a n c is c o . — When the United resolution of Senator Pettigrew, calling by what law such acts ha<l lieen commit­
States steamer Patterson leaves this|H>rt 1 for a statement of the visible and invis­ ted and whether the laws of the United
States hail been violated. In his remarks
on the 21st of this month she will have ible supply of wheat, has been submit­ on the resolution Grosvenor said this
ted
to
the
Senate.
The
total
supply
on board four parties from the coaet sur­
was the first tim e in the history of the
March 1, 1803, was 610,000,0(10 bushels.
vey bound for Alaska. The parties con­ Amount in farmers’ hands March 1, government such a censorship of press
dispatches
had lieen established. The
sist of surveyors and astronomers, who 1893, ami the visible supply March 1,
w ill devote themselves to making sur­ 1894, amounted to 729,000,000 bushels, resolution was referred to the House
veys on the boundary line between which lie gives as the total amount dis­ Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Alaska and British America.
These tributed and available for distribution. Commerce, of which Wise of Virginia is
surveys have been in progress for several The nnpasent discrepancy is 119,000,000 Chairman.
seasons, and are now completed from bushels. The supply on hand March 1,
A b ill introduced in the House by
the Arctic regions to Mount St. Elias.
1894, was 190,000,000 bushels. The prob- VYolverton of Pennsylvania abolishes
This year work will be finished from iible consumption from March 1 to July the office of United States Circuit Court
this |>oint south. The United States 1, 1894, lie puts at 121,000,000 bushels, Commissioners, and repeals the laws
steamer, Captain llarlier, will lie placed leaving 69,000,000 bushels available for authorizing ap|iointmeiits thereto. The
at the service of the surveyors for the
Attorney-General is authorized to divide
export from March 1 to July 1, 1894.
purpose of communication and the car­
the States and Territories into as many
rying out of the chronometers.
H ill D a lto n Fitfully W o u n d e d .
Commissioner districts as he may deem
G u t h r i e , O. T.— A dispatch to U n it«! necessary and change the boundaries of
C oast D iv is io n K a tm a lo n .
such districts or create new districts
S a n F r a n c is c o . —The Coast division States Marshal N ix states that Marshal when required. The President is au­
of the Southern Pacific from San Luis Carr met Bill Dalton and several of his thorized to appoint on the nomination
Obispo south to Klwood in Santa Bar­ gang of outlaws near Sacred Heart Mis­ of the Attorney-General a sufficient
sion in the I’ottawattomie reservation, niimlier of Commissioners in the dis­
bara county is about to I login. The last
and a pitched battle with revolvers en­ tricts, to hold office for four years. The
tunnel lictwecn Santa Margarita and
sued. Bill Dalton and one of his men, Commissioners are to have the same ju­
Sail l.uis Obispo is nearlv finished, and named George Thorn, were fatally risdiction now conferred on United Staten
the line will soon run through to San wounded, hut the others escaped. Dep­
Circuit Court Commissioners, and will
Luis Obispo. The Pa< ific Improvement uty Marshal Carr also received a dan­ lie authorized to try with a jury of six
Company is preparing to build the ex­
gerous wound. It was thought the Dal­ all offenses punishable with fine or im ­
tension farther south. Contracts will tons were preparing for a raid on the prisonment ami sentence the defendant
sia>n lie ready, and I id I b will la- asked
banks at Purcell and Tecumseh. Bill with the same effect as if the defendant
for. The company announces that work Dalton is the last of the notorious Dalton had lsLen convicted in the United States
will la- carried on slowly, as the financial brothers, and is said to have lieen a
District (Jourt.
situation of the company will not war­ member of the California legislature at
Three bills are now lieing considered
rant too rapid work for a year or so yet. one time.
looking to the collection of $100,900,900
The line is to be completed by 1897.
A I T e r t l t i g O r e g o n N c h o o l I. mmi I n .
indebtedness of the Central and Union
O p p o s itio n K n d e d .
W a s h in g t o n C i t y . — In the matter of Pacific Railroad Companies to the gov­
S a n F r a n c is c o . —The Panama Rail­ the appeal of the State of Oregon from ernment. Two of them are now before
road Company has attached the effects the decision of the Commissioner of the the House Committee on Pacific Rail­
ways. One was introduced by Geary,
of the North American Navigation Com­ General Land Office, rejecting its appli­ another hy Brown and a tliinl by Boat-
pany for $33,000. This attachment brings cation to select certain school indemnity ner. The Geary bill provides for the
to a climax the financial difficulties un­ lands within the limits of the grant to foreclosure of the government’s mort­
der which the Navigation Company ban the Oregon and California railroad, the gage on the two mads and the appoint­
been lalioring for some time, and it is Secretary of the Interior reverses the ac­ ment of a committee on the part of the
expected it will go out of existence. It tion of the Land Commissioner. The government to manage the roads. Geary
is lielieved here the Panama railroad Secretary’s decision will a llo t numerous says his desire is to make the men who
will continue the steamship service of similar cases liefore the department as have grown rich out of the railroads pay
the North American maintained for well as reopen others already decided by the government what they honestly owe.
about one year between this port and the department.
From what can be learned the Brown
Panama in op|ioeition L ith e Pacific Mail.
bill is not likely to be agreed upon, but
K e a r a a r g * ’ » C o m m a n d e r ('onvi**t«»<l.
W a s h in g t o n C i t y . — The court-martial after it and G eary’s bill have been thor­
M o n te r e y 's T r i p to Mea.
oughly discussed a new measure will bo
in
the ease of Commander Heyerman, re [sir ted embodying the features of ono
V a l l e j o . — The coast-defense vessel
commanding
the
Kearsarge,
found
him
or the other. The Koatner bill also pro­
Monterey has returned from her trial
trip with the board of inspection. The guilty of negligence in suffering his ves­ vides for judicial procedure to compel
sel to run upon the reef and inefficiency the companies to make restitution to th »
ship ran from fifteen to twenty miles in the performance of his duty. He is government.
outside the heads, and for six hours wan sentenced to tie sus|>emled froir duty for
Caminetti has introduced a joint res­
under pressure and made about ten two years on waiting orders, hut to re­
olution authorizing the President to in­
knots an honr. The Monterey carried
tain his present mini tier of commanders. vite all the nations of the Western Hem ­
about 100 tons more armor than when Because of his long ami faithful service
last at sea. It was noticed that the roil all the members of the court recom­ isphere to a conference on the financial
of the ship was more even and anything mended clemency by tbe reviewing au­ question. The preamble of the resolu­
tion recites the fact of the community
like a jerky motion had disappeared. thority.
interests existing in the Western Hem i­
During the trip drills of different kinds
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ia
a
lo
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sphere;
the continued depreciation of
were beld.
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C aiiiio , I. T .—The Choctaw Council silver; the default hy Guatemala: that
N eah l i a r Neal C atch .
adjourned without making proviaions to Mexico and the governments in Central
and South America may take similar
P o r t T o w n s e n d . — I-atest reports from
treat with the Dawes Commission, but,
Neah Bay place the total catch of the on the contrary, passed a provision action, and asserts that the various in­
terests of the United States are threat­
Indian sealing fleet at 1,441. This tin- against sectionizing or making any
ened with loss. Then follows the resolu­
nsttal Inck is accounted for by the fact change in their country, and will light
tion. By it the President is requested
that the natives were fortunate enough any attempt hy Congress to repeal the
to invite representatives of American
last week during the pleasant weather treaty obligations.
Republics to meet in Washington, whoso
to get into the midst of the sea herd m i­
ob jw t it shall be to “ obtain relief from
tfob fo r C o x e y ’ s Men.
grating to the breeding grounds in Behr­
the conditions which have caused tha
ing Sea, and teased their slaughter only I W a s h in g t o n C i t y . — Representative demonetization of silver.” The second
when their ammunition gave out.
Dunphy of New York has introduced a p a rtis : “ The convention shall he for
hill providing for the appointment by the purpose of drafting a treaty or treat­
N pw Informations Filed.
W a l l a W a l l a . — Informations have the ( ’ resident of a commission to exam­ ies on the subject, to he thereafter sub­
ine ami report upon the feasibility and mitted for ratification to the nations
been died against J. K. Kdmiston in two desirability of constructing a Itonlevanl represented, calculated to secure ta
new cases by the Prosecuting Attorney. from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans. them such recognition of sliver from tho
nations of the E«stern Hemisphere amt
Both charge him with receiving money |
T o P r e v e n t P o si -h ln g .
to provide regulations governing the pro­
on deposit when the Walla Walla 8av-1
W
iHitiNOTON
C
i t y . — The Committee duction thereof and maintenance among
ing Rank was in a tottering condition. I
Both informations allege the money was | on Public lands has agreed to report themselves of such a standard as will re­
the la i v hill, which 6xes a heavy One store permanent financial conditions an<|
received the day of tbe suspension, in
protect their common interests.”
for p s ching in Yellowstone Park.
eluding $160 state money.