NEWBERG GRAPHIC. .4 I » V NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEWBERG GRAPHIC. K ill» : .Twenty Dollara Ten Dollura ....... Uns Dollar Uue Column ......... Huit Column — ProfeuMioiutl Curds K m d l i i K S s t l r r s v%lll be I n s e r t e d t h e r a t e o f T e u re n t** |»er L l s s . V O L . 8. B m . key . JAS. a p ii>i c u d r c h Y K l Z.KY Events ot the Day in a Con­ densed Form. ........ „ , PRICE, Pastor.__ -d iu v ic iu , sunbay u a m . and 7:30 P. m . Sunday acliool Sundays ai 10 ». m . Prayer ineetiu* Wednesday eveulug at_7.30o clo k. KEV. M A K E NOBLE, pastor. OF INTEREST TO ALL HEADERS ERIAN CHURCH. — S E R V IC E S every ih ’ rd Sabbath at 11 . . and 7:30 . i fcUKHHVl Evangelical Church. every j a m m . at p Sabbath school th ird Sunday at 10 a . m REV. WM. G A Y, Pastor. at It e m s of and IllR I.S TlA N CHURCH.— SERVICES EVERY second and fourth Sunday 10 and C 7 30 p ________________________ _____________ __ / NEWBERG, Y A M H IL L CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1800. TELEGRAPHIC RESUME l 1 dau lay at II a m . and a r. a. and Thursday at •» p. m .Sabbath school every Sunday at 9:45 a m Monthly meeting at 7 f*. m . tne Brat Tuebday iu each month. Quarterly meeting the secou 1 Saturday ami Stimlay in February. May* August aud Novemiier. Woman’s Foreign MIs siouury Society meet» third Saturday iu each month at 3 r. _ Im portance Foreign From Dom estic Sources — Cream of th e Dispatches. a . m . F ire destroyed a block o l ten houses in Pittsburg, Pa., rendering teu fatu- d v e n t .s r c h u r c h — p r a y e r m e e t i n g A every Wednesday evening, sabbath school ilies homeless, and causing a loss of every Saturday at 10 a m ., services following #5,0000. m 1REE METHODIST.—P R A Y E R MEETING every Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 a . m .________________________ E. CH UR C H-SER VIC E S EVERY SUNDAY 3 1 . at 11 a . M. aud 7:30 p. M. Sabbath School at 10 a . m . Epworth League at 6:30 p. m . Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. REV. J H WOOD Pastor. F The Com mercial and Savings bank, of San Jose, Cal., has olosed its doors. The depositor«, it is said, w ill be paid in full. The defeusee at Esqnimalt, B. C ., are again being strengthened. Seven LI ALVVTIO N A R M Y - M E E T IN G AT BAR- new heavy breech-loading guns have O racks on Main street as follows: Tuesday for soldier co «verts aud recruits; Wednesday, just arrived from England. pu blic; Friday, holiness, for Christians only; Saturday eve, public; Sunday, all day, com mcncing with 7 a . m ., knee drill; holiness meet ing II a . si.; fain ly gathering at 3 p. m . aud grand free and easy in the eveulug. Everybody w el ome. O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . C ity o f N e w b e r g . Mayor.............................................. O C. Emery Recorder......................................... J G Hadley Marshal............................................. " . T Macy Treasurer.............. ................. N. C. Chrlsteusou b « i * . COUNCIL* BN. l Allen Smith Q . _. . iJesse Edwards Second Ward............................. ¡M. Terrell . iH. F. iAshler Third Ward.................................. ¡K.D. Klwood EAST AND SOUTH -V IA - The Shasta Route —OF T H E - SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland: LEAVE. FROM JUNK 23, 1895. ARRIVE. O v e r l a n d E x p r f . ss . Salem, A Iban V, Eug­ ene, Roseb'g, Grant’s Pass, Medford. Ash land,Sacramento,Og *8:10 a . m . den, San Francisco, Mojave, Los Angeles, Orleans, El Pi aso.New “ “ ‘ | ! aud East.................. . *8:30 a . m . Roseberg way stations *4:40 r. i Via Woodburn fori Daily i Mt. Angel, Sllvertou, I Dally except West Scio, Browns- t except 8unday. j ville, Natron and 1 Sunday. &. \ [ Springfield.............. J I *4:09 p . m . Salem ami way stations *10:15 a . m . ♦7:30 a . M. Corvallis A way stations f6:20 p. m t»:45 r. m . McMinnville A way sta’sl f8:25 a . m . The collapse of the rear of a frame factory building in Chioago resulted in seriously inju rin g five persons and nearly 100 others had narrow escapes. Four men were killed and one in ­ jured by the blow ing up of an^engine on the Delaware, Susquehanna ft Schuylkill railroad at Gum Run, Pa. There have been floods in the Alp in e districts of the Tyrol and in Bohemia, w ith avalanches and landslides on the railways. It is feared that many lives have been lost. A projeot is on foot in Vancouver, B. ; C ., to hold a championship professional regatta at the tim e o f the m eeting of the Northwest Pacifio Associaiton of Am ateur Oarsmen. In Oakland, Cal., tw o ohildren. aged I 10 and 5, were run down by an electric oar and instantly killed. The ohildren were daughters of Frank E. Booth, a commission merohant doing business in San Franicso. James Duggan, a w ell-known citizen o f Denver and five others have left there for the Alaskan gold fields. The praty w ill number fifty and they w ill go in a chartered vessel, and oarry sup­ plies for a two years' stay. President Cleveland held his first tr i­ weekly recepiton to the public at the W h ite House, after a suspension of nearly tw o years. About 200 persons took advantage of the opportunity to shake hands w ith the president. In San Francisoo 800 painters went 1 on a strike. They ask for an increase of 50 oents a day, making their wages #3 instaed of #2.50. The strike was ordered by the Painters’ union, and was deoided upon some days ago. The president has pardoned Nathan Blum, convicted in Oregon of smug­ g lin g and conspiracy, but whose sen­ D in in g T a r « on O g ileu R o u te. tence was suspended, Hnd F. M. Sauls- bury, convicted in Oregon of misusing PULLMAN B U F F E T SLKKPICKIi penalty envelopes, aud fined #800. —ANP— South Australia, which feared the construction of the British Pacific cable S E C O N D -C LA SS S L E E P IN G CARS because it m ight injure its land line, Attached to all through trains. w ill be oonoiliated by the offer of com ­ pensation to m aintain revenue from Through ticket office, 134 Third street, w here through tickets to all points in the Eastern the transcontinental line at the average States, Canada aud Europe can be obtained at level of the past five years. J. B. K IR K LA N D , Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive and depart from Grand Central station. Fifth and I streets. lowest rates from John L. Sullivan and Parson Davies are preparing to head a movement to place pugilism on a paying basis again. Y A M f l l l l . D IV IS IO N . Sullivan believes sporting men should Passcuger depot foot of Jefferson street. oragnize and refuse to cast their b al­ lots for legislators or congressmen who A irlie mall (tri-weekly). i l.v. ......Portland— ....Ar. 3:05 p. M. would not agree to let pirzefighters go ¡.V ......New ber*.... .. »Lv. 12:30 P. M. unmolested. .1 Ar. ...... Airlie......... ....Lv. 7:30 A. M. Robert Edgren, the well-known uni- Sheridan passenger (dally except Sunday). 4:30 p 7 m L v ............P o rtfa n d .......... Ar.l 9:30 a . m . 1 versity hammer-thrower, has broken 6 05 P. m L v.......... Newberg.......... Lv. 7:66 a . m . the w o rld ’ s record for throw ing the 7:10 P M. A r......... Sheridan .......... Lv.i 6.20 a . m . 16-pound hammer. On the Berkley •Daily. fDaliy except Sunday. campus, in Berkely, C a l., he threw the R KOEHLER. Manager. F.. P. ROGERS. Asst Gen. F. A P. Agt., Port- missile which has made him famous laud, Or 147 feet and 7 inohes. The world's record was 145 feet. The disreputable women who infest Morton street and St. M ary’ s Place, in San Franoisoo, are in a state of terror on account of the murder o f tw o of their class w ith in a month. Both women were strangled to death In their rooms, and in both oases the mur­ derers have escaped. E. McN'ElL, Receiver. The N ational Arm enian relief com­ TO TH E m ittee of N ew York w ill send #10,000 to Constantinople. It is stated by the committee that the distribution of money is being now made among the Armenians, and at the preeenttim e the GIVES THE CHOICE OF greatest obstacle to the work of relie f TW O T R A N S C O N TIN E N TA L is lack of funds rather than opposition > by the sultan. A dispatch from Barcelona says that the merchants o f tha city Lave agreed V IA VIA not to sell Am erican products in the event o f Cleveland approving the Cuban belligerency resolutions. They have also opened a subscription toward a fond, which is to be devoted to the purchase o f warship«. Recent advioea fu lly oonflrm the re­ port of the overthrow of the pro-Jap­ AND AND anese government in Corea and the es­ tablishment of a distinctly Russian m inistry, the members of the late cabi­ net having, w ith one exception, been put to death w ith horrible bararity, LO W R A T E S t o a l l inclusive of cannibalism. T h e fortun­ E A S T E R N C ITIE S ate member of ¿he late govenrment to save his head w ts the minister of war, who is believed to have come to A m e ri­ OCEAN STEA M ER S ca in exile. LEA VE PO RTLAND EVER Y 5 DAYS Delegates from the various commer­ cial organizations of San Francisoo held ___ FOR..... a conference is to the best means of protecting San Francesco's trade with Eureka and other North Pacific way porta against Portland's competition. A committee was appointed to w ait For fall detail« call on or addrea« upon the O. R. ft N. and North Pacific W . H. HU RLB U RT, steam ihlip companies, and ask them to disootinne their services between P ort­ Gen’1 race. Agent, land and Eureka and intermediate P ortland , O b . points. The plan for the reorganization of O L IV E R A COLCORD. AgenU, the Oregon Short Line ft Utah N orth­ N * w * r « o , O rroor . ern R ailw ay Company, agreed to by all .R .» M . E A S T R O U T E S GREAT NORTHERN RY. UNION PACIFIC RY. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS DENVER OMAHA ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO I gn »• b a e r lp tla a f r i r e P a yab le la r a r i- ably la A d vaara. C H U R C H NOTICES. (JUUttC’ H.—S1BVICIC8 Six st Advertising Bills Collected Monthly4 IV K lK N n a' Ml U M C K I P 'r i O * U 4 l l . 1 t One Year .............................. ........ ... ....... * ] Months .......................................... |S Three Mouths. ........ contending interests, has been officially issued. It calls for a foreclosure and a new company to be known as the Ore­ gon Short Line R ailw ay Company. It preserves the entire system, and also the control o f a block of Oregon R a il­ way & N avigation stock, which is secured by #13,000,000 collateral trust bonds, the new Short Line Company paying the assessment upon the N a v i­ gation stock. A n attempt was made to wreck the Union Pacifio, Butte & Salt Lake ex­ press one m ile from Pocatello, Idaho. When w ith in a short distance of the last switch, Engineer Andrews saw a man throw the switch and run away. The engineer im mediately reversed his engine. The train left the traok, but fortunately the oars remained upright, and no one was injured. There is a deep fill, at this point, and had the train not been promptly stopped, it wonld have dashed down the steep grade. N o m otive is known for the deed. The strike of 12,600 Berlin jointers was ended th i 9 week. The workmen have obtained higher pay aud shorter hours. WILL NOT INTERFERE The European Powers Would Not Help Spain. THAT IS IN T H E E V E N T OF W A R M u d r id D ispatch *« t io u Make« Her Ba y the M exico'« l ‘o « l - Y »ugu»rd A g a l n v t Y a n k e e K u c r o a c h incu t«. London, March 18 — The Berlin cor­ respondent of the Tim es says the H am ­ burger correspondent, who is often used as an official mouthpiece, be­ lieves the powers would refuse to in ­ tervene in support of Spain iu the Cuban affair against the United States. Madrid, 'March 18.— The attention of the newspapers of this city has been attracted to the fact that long inter­ view s have been taking place between the Mexican minister here and the Spanish minister Cat war aud minister for foreign affairs. The papers declare that the ties between Mexicans and Spaniards tighten duily, and that Mexioos' position makes her naturally the vanguard against “ Yankee en- oroachmeuts upon Latin Am erica.” The press and public there express disappointment and impatience at G en­ eral Weyler'B failure to suppress the Cuban insurgents. W h ile sitting in his cabin at Eliza bethtowu, N. J., Jeff B ailey was blown to atoms by the explosion of 85 pounds of giant powder. The B ritish colonial office has been asked to sanction a chartered com ­ pany to exploit Ashantee, but it is un­ lik ely it w ill conesent. T o escape arrest for embezzlement of government funds, Frank Mapes, post­ master of Kansas C ity, Kan., com ­ Havana, March 18. — Dr. Jose M an­ m itted suicide at his residence in that uel Delgado, the Am erican citizen re­ city. ported to have been shot aud nearly The Anglo-Germ an loan o f 100,000,- killed by Spanish troops under theoom- 000 taels has been issued at 04, w ith arnnd of General M elquiz, arrived here interest at 5 per cent. The ooutrsot yesterday. The captain-general has stipulates that the customs adm inistra­ promised prompt inquiry into the c ir­ tion is to remain unchanged. cumstances, and has given assurances According to a report on the organ­ that the g u ilty persons w ill be most ized m ilitia o f the United States, just severely punished. Dr. Delgado is said prepared by the war department, the to have been bound hand and foot and United States In oase of need, can put shot without trial and without any 0,467,694 men iu the field. justification. The doctor was loft for The senate of Cambridge university, dead, and eight of his father's employes Loudon, by a vote of 186 to 171, haB were killed. The United States con­ rejected the proposition to appoint a sul-general, Ramon O. W illiam s, has committee to consider the question of taken the matter in hand. conferring degrees upon women. THE S A L V A T IO N ARM Y. During February, the exports of gold ooin and bullion amounted to #2,188,- 700, and the imports to #11,559,089. General Booth Formally Welcomed Back to Kngland. For the eight months, the exports were #58,642,992 in exoess of the imports. London, March 18 — The Salvation T w o hundrod fishermen, belonging A rm y in London was in a state of ex­ to R eval, near St. Petersburg, Russia, citement today, the occasion being a w ith their horses and carts, have been mass m eeting at the Crystal Palace, to blown out to sea on floating ioe. They ; form ally welcome back to England, have only one day’ s provisions w ith upon his return from his journey around the world, General W illia m them. commauder-in-ohief of the A disastrous collision between a Booth, freigh t train aud a snowplow occurred army. General Booth, in his address, refer­ on the Berkshire division of the N ew York, N ew Haven ft Hartford ra il­ red im m ediately to the action of Bal- road, near K en t furnace, M ilford, ; lington Booth, in Am erica, saying he Conn. T w o men were killed and had returned to meet one of the lieav iest trials he had ever been called upon seven or eight others injured. to face; but even darkness had a silver A Moscow correspondent of the Lon­ lining. The Salvation Arm y, he as­ don News believes it true that the porte serted, stood almost to a man true to has decided upon the expulsion of the him, and assurances o f unoeasing de­ British and Am erican missionaries in votion had been ponring in from every ABia Minor. “ Bach a measure would 1 quarter of the globe. be consonant w ith the wishes o f . A t the conclusion of his address, the Russia,” the correspondent adds. Booth-Tuckers, who have been com ­ A t the request of the state depart- manding the army in India, were called ment at Washington, the United States to the front of the platform. T w o embassy at Berlin has form ally invited otfioers of the army held over them the all the German universities to send stars and Btripes, and the Salvation delegates to the Prinoeton celebration ' A rm y blood-and-flre ensign. The gen­ in October next. Some of them, in - 1 eral took each of them by the hand and eluding the university o f Goettingen, 1 dedicated them to the new work in have accepted. Am erica in a few words, which greatly One hundred students of Muhlenberg stirred the immense audience of 20 , 000 , oollege, Allentow n , Pa., participated all o f whom joined in an outburst of in an anti-Spanish demonstration. cheers for the Am erican flag. They paraded the college oorridors and j RIVALR Y O F N E W S P A P E R S . campus, singing patriotic songs and cheering, and ended by burning the Spanish flag and hanging General O n e Kril tor H w H ll ow e t l P o l » » n to t*et A h e a d o f t h e O p p o # It ie n P a p e r W eyler in effigy. C O N G R E S S IO N A L N EW S. seem advisable of placing the country people to handle their stock tions through other people. under martial law. transac­ » O R T l ANC C o i i d * u » e d K e c o r d o f t h e D o i n g « o f the N a t i o n ’« L a w m a k e r s - S e n a t e . Washington, March 14.— Senators Sherman and H ill were the conspicu­ ous figures in the Cuban debate in the senate today. The N ew York senator forcibly urged the mercenary character of the pending resolutions, w h ile Sher­ man upheld them w ith another graphic arraignment of Spain aud W eyler. It was the fourth day of the debate on the conference report, aud yet there was no evidence of a near approauh to a final vote, although Sherman an­ nounced that he would press for a vote at the earliest moment. M itchell in ­ troduced a join t resolution in the sen­ ate a llo w in g the engineers to use #30,- 000 of the unexpended balance for the cascade looks, to be used for muking a protection w all. He made a brief talk, asking the committee on com ­ merce to report the resolution as speed­ ily as possible. A fu ll supply of early California pro­ duce came in on the last steamer. A carload of bananas from New Or.eaus has arrived this week. Receipts of i eggs have been large, but quotations; have changed but little from those of last week. The butter market ia not so firm, and arrivals o f California but ter w ill probably bring about adeoliue. ! Groceries, provisions, eto., are un­ changed. W heat M arket. The local market is dull, with no busiuess passing, aud quotations are nominal as follows: W a lla W alla, 60o; V alley, 62 to 63o per bushel. From August 1,1895, to March 1 , 1896, shipments of wheat from Portland amounted to 4,622,868 bushels, worth (3.404,884. Produce M arket. F l o u r — Portland. Salem, Cascadiaand D ay ton, are quoted at $3.16 per barrel; ton un°: Ben . . #3.15: . graham, #2.90; ton county, # 2 . 00 ; super­ super- fine, #2.25. O ats — Good white are quoted weak, al w i illing, l l in g , ¿oigjduc; r a y , 22023 ■ . ~7c; m 28®30c; g gray, Hulled oats are quoted as follow s: Bags *4.26®6.26; barrels, 44.50yt7.00; cases, #3.76. ~ * imotliy, #9.00 per ton ; cheat, ag #¿(35.60; wheat. Gluey a statement by Senor de Lome, the Spanish minister, g ivin g the Span- ish view o f the case This brought out animated suggestions from Hoar aud W oloott that the senate he put in pos- session of this important testimony. C ookrell’ s speech was an elaborate presentation of the financial question from the silver standpoint, so much so that Hoar stated that it was the ablest silver speech he had ever listened to. B ab lx v — Feed barley, #14 00 per ton ; brewing, nominal, M iiL s rv rvs — bran. #13.00; shorts, #14; middlings, *18® 20.00; rye, 86®b7’ per cental. | B un as— Fancy creamery ia quoted at 66 c ; fancy dairy, 46c; lair to good, 36c ; common, 17.V per roll. P o t a t o ss— New Oregon, 26(¿30c pei sack; sweeta, common, S1« « ; Merced, 3 't per pound. O n io n s — Oregon, OOcghOc per sack. P o u l t r y — Chickens, hens, #3.60 pei dozen ; mixed. #2.60(it3.UU per dozen; ducks, #3(¿4 60 ; geese, #U.U0 ; turkeys, live, 8 ( 8 t»e per pouud; dressed 11 c. Eoua—Oregon, 9c per dozen. C ukkhr —Oregon tall cream, H i^ lô ^ i per pound; hall cream, 9>*c; skim, 4(g 6 c ; Young America, ling 11c. T r o p i c a l F r u i t — California lemons, #3.00(1(3.50; choice. #2.50@3.U0; Sicily, »6.60; bananas, #1.76(1(2.60 pet buuch; Calitoruia navels. #2.60(g3.00 per box; pineapples, #4(oj6.00 per dozen. O k k u o n Y k u k t a u i . kn — Cabbage, l j £ ( per lb ; gallic, new, 7@Sc per pourd; artichokes, 7lc per dozen; sp outs. 6 c per pound ; cauhfiower, #2.76 per crate, 90c n#l per dozen ; hothouse lettuce, 40c per dozen. F u s h h E b u it — Pears. W inter Nellis, #1.60 per hoi ; cranberries, #9 per barrel; fancy apples, #1(41.76; common, 60ic676c per I kjx . D kikd E huits — Apples, evaporated, bleached, ; sun-dried, 3 ) 4 (ù4c ; pears, sun and evaporated. 6 (gUlc plums, pitless, 3(çt4c ; prunes, 3ig6 per pound. W ool — Valiev. 10c, per pound; East­ ern Oregon, U(g 8 )tc . H o p s — Choice, Oregon 4®6o pei pound; medium, neglected. N u t s — Almonds, soft shell, 9((#llt per pouud; paper shell, 10 ((( 12 !ac; new crop California walnuts, soft shell, 1 1 4 1 2 )^ 0 ; standard walnuts, 12(gl3c; Italian chesnuts, 12.'a (i(14c; pecans, 13(gl6c; Brazils, 1 2 )t(gl3 c; filberts, 14c 4 c ; tierces, 7c. Country meats sell al prices according to grade. llin a s.— Dry hides, butcher, sound, per pound, l l ® 12 c ; dry kip and call- skin, 10 (d) 11 c ; culls, 3c lees; salted, 60 lbs and over, 6 c ; 50 to 60 Hie, 4 ® 4 )«c; 40 and 50, 4c; kip and veal skins, 10 to 30 llrs, 4c; calfskin, sound, 8 to 10 lbs, tic; green, unsalted, lc lees; culls, l- 2 clesa ; sheepskins, shear lings, 10(416c; short wool, 20430c; medium, 30(g40c; long wool, 60(g70c. Washington, March 18.— The senate had an hour of spirited Cuban debate late today, after the early part o f the day had been given to set speeches by Lodge on im m igration and l ’ ugh on silver. The Cuban discussion was m aiuly important iu bringing out the fu ll reading of a statement of the Span­ ish side of the oase by Senor Dupuy do Lomo, the Spanish minister. This had bet-n referred to some days ago, but oould not be made public. Today, however, Morgan read a letter from Secretary Olney saying the Spunish minister gave his permission for the public use of the statement. It claimed to detail the insurgent methods of guerilla warfare, the burning of cane- fields and the disorganized character of the insurgent bands. House. Washington, Maroh 14.— In the house today, during the morning hour, on motion of Johnson, a resolution was adopted by which the claim of Coleman, republican, of the secoud Louisiana district, to the seat of Buck, was decided in favor of the latter. Daniels called up the contested elec­ tion case of Aldrich-Rohbins, from the fourth Alabam a district, in which the republicans recommended the seating of Aldrich. Three hours and a half, lie said, were to be allowed on each side for argument. Moody denounced in forcible languarge what be termed tho crimes against honest elections in Alabama. Several others spoke on the subject, but it went over. Address, U h a p h i c , Newberg. Oregon. MARKETS. Washington, March 16.— The excite­ ment of the Cuban debate gave way to Cockrell today, his elaborate speech on the financial question oocupyiug four hours. There was a spirited reference to Cuba early in the day, when it de- veloped during an explanation by Lodge that the committee on foreign relations had received from Secretary GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. 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San Franoisoo, March 17.— The or­ ganized labor unions formed a new po­ litical party toduy, which is to be in ­ dependent of all other existing political organizations, and is called the Central Trades aud Labor Alliance. Tho declaration of principles Includes hours I of labor in proportion to the progress o f production; government ownership of all moans o f transportation aud 00 m- 1 munication; the acquisitiun by m unici­ palities of all industries requiring franchises; revocation of all land grants, the conditions of which have not been oomplied with; oompnlsory education; the repeal of all pauper, conspiracy ar.d sumptuary laws; aboli­ tion of the oouviot-labor contract sys­ tem; employment of the unemployed by the publio authorities; enforcement of tho referendum; abolition of the veto power; direot vote in all elections; free administration of justice in all actions at law; and seven resolutions, adopt­ ed by the oonvention, dealing w ith po­ litical, social and eoonomio questions. Oui«# I11 KiiglMnil »m l I r e l a n d . London, March 18.— Terrib le gales occurred today in the west of Englaud and Ireland. The forue of the wind and waves was suoh that piers at L iv ­ erpool have been washed over and flooded. The ship canal has been made unnavigable by the storm, and the walls of the canal are severely tried by the wash of the waves. The flying squadron had to make for (jueenstowu for a harbor, in some distress, the ves­ sels having shipped large quantities of water. N o serious damage resulted, however. L»rg*«t Joy's fo r the Jailed unit Hood H ealth Tor a ll -Mankind. JOYS VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. ? h r o n I c ^ H Q S U B S T ir^ J ot ’ s V egeta b le I S arsaparilla I prevents tired feel­ ings, staggering sen­ sations, palpitation o f heart, rush oi blood to tha head, dizziness, ringing in | ears, splits U I ire the eyes, hemhu he, bil­ iousness, consti pation o f bowels, pains In the hack,melancholy, tongue cosini, fuul breath, pimples on face, bidy snd limb, derlineornerve force dizzy s p e l l a faint spells, cold, clammy feel and hands, tour risings, fatigue, In­ somnia, and all dis­ eases o f I he stomach, licer and kidneys. M eat M arket. F R A N C IS C O c p ■ 1 > , C o n s t i })« • tlon, L i v e r C o in plaints ond Kidn ey Affect ions. Bxar— Gross, top steers, #3.26; cows, *2.26®2.60; dressed beef, 4 ® 5 > *e P®r pound. M u t t o n — Grose, best sheep, wethers, # 2 . 75 ; ewes, *1.60®2.26; dressed mut­ ton, 4)*e per pound. V i a l —G ross, small, 5 ® Ac; Urge, 3 ®4c per pound. H ogs — tiroes, choice, heavy, #3.28 * 3.60; light and feeders, #2.60®2 76; dreused. 31*®4c per pound. SAN If » l l n t o n e * on K e c o r d . London, March 18.— A dispatch to the Tim es from Melbourne says that a terrible hail storm has oocurred there, the hailstones being the largest on rec­ ord. W indows were smashed and buildings wore unroofed aud wrecked by the storm. Shipping also was dam ­ aged aud sunk, and trees were upruot- ed. One woman is reported killed. Washington, March 10.— Provisions for putting several craft of the navy into condition for service as soon ub possible w h s made today by the house committee on naval affairs. Commo­ dore Hiohborne, chief of the bureau of construction and repairs o f the navy department, made a request for n spe­ cial appropriation of #350,000, to be availalbe for use im mediately, explain­ ing that several gunbimta and other oraft conld be put in shape to go into commission, i f needed, for compara­ tively small expenditures, and tho de­ partment considered it advisable that the work should lie done at once. T o partly balance the allowances for Com­ modore Hichborne's bureau, the gen­ M erchandise M ark**. eral appropriation therefor wus cut B almon —Columbia, river No. 1. tails, down from #14,000,000 to #12,500,000. #1.26® 1.60; No. 2. tabs, #2.26 „ v per pound ; >*c per pound b ill, which relieves homesteaders in j i()COUI,t on all grades lor prompt cash | Oklahoma of the payment of the pur- | |l t |f barrels, tic more than barrels chase price o f their homesteads. The maple sugar, 16® 16c per pound, house also decided, at the request of C o r r aa—Ooata Kica, 22®23(yc; Rio, 2i Salvador, 21 ® 22c; taocha H itt, chairman of the wim mitt<«e 011 ® 22c; foreign affairs, to consider the resolu­ 29®31 c ; l'adang Java, 30c , I’alembanp Java, 20®28c; Isrhat Java, 23®26c; Ar tions censuring Ambassador Bayard on buckle’s Mokaska and laon. #21.80 pe: Friday. A b ill was passed granting to 100 -pound rase; Columbia, #21.30 pei the Chicago, Burlington ft lju in cy 10 O oound case. Railroad Company the right of way Rica— Island. *4®4.50 per sack; Ja­ through the Sac and Fox Indian reser­ pan, #4.00®4.60. C o a l — Steady ; domestic. *6.00®7.IY vation. B ills were passed granting to the First N ational bank of Sprague, per ton; fordgn, |8.60®11.00. Omaha, March 18.— A special from M idvale, Neb., says: Because a rival paper “ soooped'' him on an important item a week Hgo, John Merchant, the editor of a M idvale weekly, wrote a th rillin g account of his own suicide for publication in last Monday's issue o f bis own paper and swallowed poison half an hour after his contemporary had gone to press. Lord Dunraven presided at a meet­ Merchant was evidently in earnest in ing of the Yacht ¿ a c ln g Association his effort at self-destruction, for he held in London. Before the m eeting looked him self in his office to g ive the was called to order, the question of fatal drug tim e to take effect, and ie- the advisability of making a reply to fused admission to his foreman, who the N ew York Yacht Club in regard to rushed to his assistance as soon as he the expulsion o f Duraven was inform ­ discovered what his employer had done. a lly dicussed, and it was deoided that Appalled at his obstinacy, the fore­ it wonld not be good taste to do so. man lost no tim e in bursting in the The matter was dropped. door. Then he summoned a physician. A terrible tragedy occurred in Seneoa W ith the letters' help the newspaper Falls, N. Y . It was the murder of a man was finally saved. The opposition highly respectable young g irl, Miss came out late w ith go e itra g iv in g a M ary Mansel, by Thomas Pelkinton, a fu ll account of the affair, including its farm hand. Pelkinton, im m ediately happy termination, but Merchant is after the murder, and w ith the same much consoled by the thought that the weapon w ith which he committed the original and really only authentic an­ murder, took his own life. The g irl nouncement was on the street in his Wash., the right to change its location received tw o bullets in the bead, one own paper several hours before his to Spoakne, Wash , and to increase the rival was able to reach its subecritiers. rank snd pay of the judge-advocate of entering the brain. the navy when appointed from the The Goulds w ill not be compelled T h e ( ' « n o n M in t B o b b e r y . navy. to pay taxes on #10,600,000 assessed in Carson, N e v ., March 18.— The case T h e H u n g r y Miner«. N ew York for the year 1985. F ive o f John T. Jones, charged w ith the Erie, Colo., March 16. — I f the coal ■nits had been filed against the estate robbery of the Carson mint, w ill go to of Jay Gould and bis sons and daugh the ju ry soon. During the trial the war has been a boon to wmsumers, it tera to enforce the finding of the com­ attorney for the defendant expreooed has been death to the miners, bringing missioners of taxes and assessments his willlDgness to submit the case to a reduction of income, and bare subsist­ The defendants pleaded non-resideaoe. the jury without argument, but ooun- ence in all cases, aud destitution in It may result in actual dis­ The corporation counsel has announced sel for the government would not win- not a few. The w in ­ that it baa been decided to abandon sent. The United States district attor­ tress in in many fam ilies the suits. ney opened and spoke particularly of ter has not been a favorable one for The whole o f the republic of H on­ Jones' rapidly acquired wealth since coal miners. The weather has been Jones m ild iD d the demand wirrespondingly duras has been placed under martial his employment in the mint. Hence the miners earned small law, pending the settlement of the c iv il ' said this was made by dealing in min- lig h t revolt in Nicaragua, in which the | ing stocks, but the evidence and looks wages, not to exceed #25 per month president o f Honduras has espoused the o f the bank and broker* show that be Many have earned nearer #10 or #12 a cause o f the Zelaya government against ; actually loat in such details during that month. The outlook here is anything the rebels. The near approach of the | time. T o this the attorney for the de- but bright, and w h ile there is as yet contending forces in Nicaragua to the . fense replied that the prosecutions' no starvation, it is only a matter of s Honduras frontier, and the disposition j own witness said the fact that Jones short tim e when there w ill be hungry men, women and children unless a of the president of Guatemala to inter­ ( had made large sums of money by pose for the settlement of the war, are t stocks was 1 matter of uommon knowl- speedy turn of affairs is taken for the the considerations that made the step ' edge, and that it is very 00 mmon for better. The Pope Manufacturing Company's building, Boston, was com pletely gu t­ ted by fire, necessitating a general alarm. The loss is between #350,000 and #400,000. The block was a five- story stuctnre o f brick, profusely orna­ mented w ith terra ootta trim m ings Seventeen thousand bicyoles and parts were destroyed in the flames. NO. 17. Joy.» Vegetable Bar »sparlila Is sold by all ilnigiitcs. K e f n » « a •utotitiite. Wb'-o you pay for t lie ben tee that you get the best. JD Y SrüR THE J a OED M ARKETS SOCIKTY NOTICES. F locb — N et cash prices : Family ex­ tras, #4.00® 4.10 per barrel; hakers’ ex o r rHK M N H M BBKlf CAMP, tras. #3.80®3.90; superfine. $2.86®3 10. , meet» every Mon«!«? ev» nine B a b l s y — Feed, fair to good, 70c I C « r U BUHINEM MRKTINOTMB SIC- choice. 71 '-.c; brewing. HA1**'. »▼ . 011*1 fend fourth Wednesday in each W h i i t — Shipping, No. 1, #1.10; mouth. choice, *1.12)4: mil ing, #1/0 a 1.27 V o O r -H F.MMI ON H HKI.f) ON TH (J MD A Y O/ t « — Milling, 76®80c: surprise, , evening« In H«uk of Newber* building. 9 0 « 96; fancy feed, 77 U 0 *0 ; io**1 a i fc o r s r r .U B tt c o u n c i l , no . choice, 700 76c; poor to fair, 00« erj Ki Muy «.venin* In M ksod I q , IM, meet» h»ii. 66c; gray, 76®82>4c. W I K H ops —Quotable at 3®6c per pound. P o t a t o *« — Sweet*, #1.76»].26; Bur — The world-famed Orontes river is bank*, Oregon, 45®70r. O nions — *o®A0t per sack only #40 miles long. A . a night f C V Bank hn ild ln g .___________ O U W - M K 1 CTB P V R R T T r i K D A T « V I N - t«c «t 7 10 r h . la I. O. O. f H* 11 . :