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NEWBERG GRAPHIC NEW BERG GRAPHIC. AI M U t ■I N I NEWBERG GRAPHIC. U4TK0: .Twenty Dollars Ten Dollars ....... On« Dollar One Column ......... Half Coiumn.......... P rofesion a l Cards K e i n l l n r N s t l f e a w i l l be I n s e r t e d I h r v a le ol' T e n r e a t a |»er l * l « s , NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 18%. VOL. 8. 1 by striking molders. The non-union | men were finally vanquished. C H U R C H N O TICES. 1.1H it N o e ’ i 'l l U lU 'H .—nKUVlCEd 1CVItHV r Sunday at 11 a . m . aud A v. m . and lhnrsday at *2 p m . dabbalh school every Sunday ht 9:45 a u Monthly meeting at 7 p. m tne first Tuesdax t u n c h mouth Quarterly m teting the second 'Saturday hik I Sunday in February, May, August Hud November. NVoiUrtii’s Foreign Mis sionary Society meets third Saturday in each mouth at 3 p. m . . „ _ . HEV. JAS. P. PRICK, Pastor. a p t is t c h u r < h .— s k u v i c k i , S u n d a y u a . x . and 7:30 p. m . Sunday school Sunday* at 10 x. The race lor the Hircsh cup in Nice, a total distance of thirty miles, Satan- ita won, A ilsa second, Britannia third. INTEREST TO ALL READERS KESBY 1EKIAN CHURCH. - S E R V IC E S every third Sabbath at 11 a . m . and « :i-0 p . Evangelical Church. Sabbath school every third Sunday at 10 a . m REV. WM. G AY, Pastor. P (terns of and Im p o r ta n c e F o r e ig n F rom D o m es tic Sou rces — C rea m o f th e D isp a tch es. lH K I-iU A N CHURCH.—SKUVlCgS KV KU Y / second etiti muriti Sunday ,t 10 a . u . aud C A f M E. T w o young men, named Montgomery _______________ _ _ _ _ _ 7 ::« p M and Fox, rivala in a love affair, (ought ll V £ S T l S I' C 11U Kt H — P U A V K K M 1,1.11N G every Wednesday evening. Sabbath school n duel with revolvera on Birch creek, Alaska. Fox received two wounds, every Saturday at 10 a a., aervli-es loLowlug. IK K E MKTHOUISl’.—PR A Y E R MEKONG neither of them fatal. The Germ an reichstag committee has concluded the first reading of the sugar bill, aud fixed the import duty at »0 marks per 100 kilos. E x-C h ief of Polioc Thomas M. Speers died in Kansas City of heart disease, aged 69. He was chief uf police in Kansas City for thirty-two years. DECISION OF THE UPPER COURT R ig h t * o f C o u rt* to C o m p e l mu A n sw er to Q u e s tio n * Iu In te r s ta te C om m e r c e M a tte r* S u stain ed. W ashington, Maroh 36.— A decision was rendered by the supreme court of the United States today in the oase of Theodore F. Brow n, involving the NEW S. I < J > Arena with the steamer Pasadena. The Noyo w as damaged. a: 7.30 o d o k. RKV M A R K N O B LE,p—tor. m . at ___________ Events ot the Day in a Con The schooner Noyo, from San F ran- Seltener imination No Roason for Refusal , oisoo for Fort B ragg, collided off Point densed Form. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveuiug >K m . MUST MAKE ANSWER C O N G R E S S IO N A L K ttcord o f th e D o in g * o f the N a tio n ’ * L a w m a k e r * — S o n n t«. j Washington, M arch 31.— Cuba had the entire attention of the senate today, speeches being made by G ray, Chilton and Caffery, the debate being enlivened I by many spirited incidents, G r a y ’# plea fur Cuba brought on a running cross tire of comment and inquiry from Hale. The Delaw are senator caused much amusemeut by referring to Hale as the senator from Spain. A fresh, vigorous contribution to the debate D im e from Chilton, who has seldom addressed the senate. Hu urged that there was abundant work at home to oocuPy *be attention of congress, in stead of enlisting in humanitarian crusades abroad, with their pcssibili- The miners employed at the W in - throp mine, iu Ishpeming, Mich., quit work, because the management wanted them to work ten-hour shifts, iustead by a witness to questions in interstate ties °* w a r- Caffrey b I bo opposed the 1 every Thursday at 7:30 P. M. SahbatU acbool Cuban resolutions. A resolution au- Complete arrangements have been 1 of eight. _________________ commerce matters, notwithstanding . . . every Sunday at 10 a . m . ____ The Prince of Monaco has renewed that he may plead self iuurimination 1 S to ru m g the use of the unexpended made by the Princeton Athletio Asso c h u r c h -SERVICES RVRRY sc « d a y , at 11 a . M. and 7:30 r. m . Sabbath School oiation to send a team to represent big concession to the Monte Carlo aa a result of the answer. The deoi- ! balauoe of the appropriation for the st 10 a . m . lipworth League at 6.30 P. m . Prayer meeting eveiy Thursday eveuinc at 7:30 o'clock. America in the Olym pian games, to Casino for fifty years, on condition that siou was opposed to B ro w n ’s oonten- ; oauaI and look» pn the Colum bia river, REV, i H WOOD Pastor. be held in Athens, (ireece, A p r il 6 his annuity be lncreaaed from »300,000 tion, that he was protected by the oon- j Oregon, amounting to »30,000, was to »400,000. Li A LV a TI ON A R M Y - M E E T IN G A T BAR- to 11. stitutiou from this requirement, aud ; adopted. O raoas oti Main street as follows Tuesday Washington. March 33.— D u ring the In San Franoisco, C. F. M ars, a j the decision of the court below w a s ! A Cairo dispatch says the Egyptian j for soldier couverts and recruits; Wednesday, Cuban deabte in the senate the Hour ub.ic; Friday, holiness, for Christians only; troops have started for W a d y H aifa, i lathing contractor, was assaulted and j affirmed. aturday eve’ public; Sunday» nil day, com was yielded temporarily by Sherman to The opinion was handed down by menciug witli 7 a . m ., knee drill; holiness meet where the entire Soudan expeditionary beaten by strikers, w ho olaimed M ars ing 11 a . m .; fani ly gatlie. ing at 3 p. m . and force is expected to assemble A p r il 1, was w o rk in g for less than union rates. Justice Brown. Justices Field, Shiras, I A llen , to state bis views on the claim of Dupont. The statement had more grand free and easy iu the eveuiug. Everybody when the advance on Dongola w ill be He died from the effectaof the injuries. G ray and W h ite dissented, holding the wel ome. than a passing interest, for the six W illia m Q. Judge, of the Theoso- j constitutional provision was sufficient j commenced. Populists votes are regarded as decisive K id Thompson, oonvicted of partici- phist Society, died in N e w York, after 10 relieve Brown from all requirements in the contest, and this was the first O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . an illness of two years. He has been | t0 answer. pancy in the Roscoe train robbery, expression of a Populist senator. A llen was sentenced by Judge Smith, iu the since the death of Mme. Blavataky, the , H^ourt^on motion o f" the at contended that Dupont was not entitled C ity o f N e v rb e rg . Los A ngeles superior oourt, to be most prominent Theosophist in this *he supreme court on motion of the at without a certificate or cre- g Mayor..............................................O C. Emery Recorder......................................... J G Hadley Marshal............................................. W. T Macy Treasurer................................N. C. Christenson c o u n c il m a n . ^ l Allen Smith Flr»t Ward................................... jo . Tallman . . I Jesse Edward* 8«coud Ward............................. ¡M . Terrell . i H. F. Lashier Third Ward.................................. ¡E.D . Klwood EAST AND SOUTH -V IA - The Sliasia Route —OF T H E - SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland: PROM JUNK 23, 1895. ( O v e r l a n d K x pr k ss . i Salem, Albany, Eug ene, Roseb’g. Grant’s Pass, Medford. Ash ' land,Sacramento,Og- l den, San Fraucisco, Mojave, Los Angeles. i,New Orleans, El Paso,*’ | I. and East.................. . •8:80 a . m . Rose berg & way stations | ( Via Wood burn for] Daily | ML Angel, Sllvertou, except \ West Sclo, Browns- Sunday, j i ville, Natron aud i Sprins Springfield........... hanged at Folsom on M ay 33, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. The case of the United States vs. the state of Texas, involving the owner- ship of G reer county, has been decided in favor of the United ¡States. Justice H arlan handed down the opinion. The ouse involves 1,600,000 acres. The N e w Y o rk H erald correspondent in Rio Janerio says that the Brazilian government w ill present to congress an agreeement w ith France upon theques- tion of the contested territory in Amapa, on the border of French Guiana. A powder m ill which gives employ, ment to seventy-five men at Kifion, Ulster county, N . Y ., blew up. The mangled bodies of five men have been found in the ruins. The same m ill blew up eighteen months ago, k illin g our men. Mayor Broatch, of Omaha, N e b., has sent out letters to 600 mayors of cities iu the trans-Mississippi valley, asking them to present the matter to the coun cils of their respective municipalities, and u rging the adoption of resolutions favoring the exposition that is to be held in Om aha during the summer aud fa ll of 1898. In Chicago, J. J. Colvin, a prom i nent manufacturer of galvanized iron oornice, was superintending the work •4:00 P. M. Salem and way stations *10:15 a . m . of the new station on the Lake-street ♦7:30 a . M. Corvallis & way stations 16:20 p. m . elevated road, when the temporary ♦ 4:45 p. m . McM innville A way sta’s; f8;26 a . m . scaffold on whioh he stood w as struck by a train, and he was hurled into D in in g Cars on O g d e n K o u te . the street, being almost instantly killed. P IU .M A N UCFFKT Dally except Sunday. S I . K K l’ B I t l Dr. B row n, of San Francisco, has been acquitted on the charges of im morality and censured for uuminister- 8 K C O N I) C L A S S S L E E P I N G C A R S ial conduct. He considers himself Attached to all through trains. vindicated of all the charges preferred against him. The Congregational Through ticket office, 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern oouncil has been in session for the past States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at three weeks trying the oharges against lowost rates from J. B. K IR K LA N D , Dr. Brown. T ick et Agent. All above trains arrive and depart from Grand F ire in Clinton, W i s .. inflicted a Central station, Fifth and I streets. loss of from »76,000 to »100,000. The large stock of general merchandise of Y A M H I L L DIVISION. Crosier Brothers is a total loss; also Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street. the Y . M. C. A. fixtures, and the A irlie mull (trl-weckly). buildings and stocks of several other firms. The fire is the seoond one whioh ....Lv. 1 I l i .... .|.\r.... ....Airlie....7..... ....Lv. has occurred recently, and is believed to have been incendiary in its origin. —AND— 4 .30 I*. M L v ..... ....Portland...... Ar. O’.3Ó A M. « 0.5 P. M L v ..... ...New berg...... ...Lv. 7:»56 a . W. 7 :40 P M. A r ..... ....Sheridan..... ...LV.| fl:20 A. M. men claimed to have been engaged TO THE the G arza insurrection of 1891 and 1893. The decision has the effect of holding them subject to oxtradition. Chief Justioe Fu ller read the opinion. E A S T GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL JRj O U T E 9 V IA v ia GREAT NORTHERN RT. UNION PACIFIC RY. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS DENVER OMAHA ASD ASD ST. PAUL LOW KANSAS CITY R A T E S TO A L L E A S T E R N C IT IE S OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE P0RTLAN0 EVERY 5 DAYS ___ FOR..... SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or address W . H. H U R L B Ü R T , G en ’l Pass. Agent, P o b t l a . v d , 0 « O L IV E R A OOLCORD, Ageuts, J i i w z r » * , O mboox . iu Senator M itchell of Oregon is pre paring his report in favor of an am end ment to the constitution providin g for the eleotion of United States senators by direct vote of the people. A t its last meeting the committee on privi , « , .. . . . . . ege. and elections, by . to * of five to four, ordered a joint resolution looking to a change in this particular to be re- parted to the senate. It it Mr. M itch e ll's intention to press the resolution for consideration. with hatchets. "T h e n they killed all the Arm enians whom they found in the streets. They i did not, however, enter any Armenian bouses, exoept four, where several ; women were assaulted aud killed. "M e a n w h ile each of the five mosques in the town had a Turk crying out every few minutes that the Arm enians were sacking the mosques and k illin g the Turks. This added greatly to the ^ be Bacon put back to resone the Jessie Enas, but the effort was finally aban- public excitement and added the T u rk ish populaoe to the soldiery. : doned. " O v e r 1,000 persons were killed In The British ship A u ld girth , whioh arrived in Cork recently with a cargo all the massacres in Marsovan. It was the soldiers of wheat from Portland, O r ., report# freely acknowledged by having passed in latitude 66:03 south, that the Arm enians were killed by d i longitude 71:81 west, two large ice rect orders from Constantinople. There altogether 600,000 Armenians bergs, about five miles long and about are 600 feet high. On the fo llo w in g day, under Turkish dominion aud if they ! in 66:27 south and 68:06 west, she remain under that rule for ten years passed eight icebergs from one to longer they w ill be exterm.nated or ^ , and from 100 * 700 converted to Mohammedanism. "B e tw e e n 80,000 and 40,000 Arm en feet high. There Wbre light northeast j w inds at the time, and fine weather. ians have been maaaacred up to the The governor of the dis The icebergs were right in the traok of present time. trict is now busy arresting all the ships. Edison has succeeded, w ith the aid young Arm enian men whom the sol- ! diers or police find in the streets The of the Roentgen ray, in penetrating the | the j re* u lT of this massacre is that all the human body w ith the naked naked eye eye, the successful experiment having ’been y ° on8 ir e keeping in the bouses made at last. He looked into t h e ! and »en<linK out the old men to buy luDgs and heart, and examined the food. mend a b ill to oo-operate with the aen. ate committee. Washington, Maroh 28.— The house today, after three days of debate, adopted a resolution oensuring Thomas F. Bayard, ex-secretary of state, and now ambassador to the court of B t James, for utterances delivered in an address to the Boston, E ngland, gram mar school, and an address before the Edinburgh, Bcotland, Philosophical In stitute, last fall. The vote stood 180 to 71 in favor of the first resolution, and 191 to 69 in favor of the second. Five Republicans broke aw ay from party lines and voted against the reso lution of censure, and six Democrats voted for i t A ll the KepublloaDa and nine Democrats voted for the second resolution. W ashington, March 25.— The house passed most of the day considering the j Curtis b ill to abolish the death penalty In all cases where it is prescribed in the federal statutes (60 in number), save in cases of m nrderand rape, under ! sections 5889 and 6345 of the revised statutes, where the jury m ight qualify A sensation has been caused by th the verdict "w ith o u t capital punsh- announcement made by M. Berthelot, ment ” The bill makes no ohaoges in minister of foreign sffairs, in a French the penalty that can be inflicted by cabinet meeting, that he had asked the m ilitary and naval oourt-martial. British ambassador, the M arquis of Am ong the death penalties abolished Dafferin, for information regarding arteries, muscles and blood vessels of T h « D is tr ib u tio n o f by the bill are for murder and robbery the proposed advance of B ritish -E g yp one of his assistants. W ith the pow- W ashington, March 28.— The secre on the high seas, accessory before the tian troops up the N ile , and had point erfnl cathode ligh t nlaoed behind the tary of agriculture, in aoordanoe with fact of murder, piracy, e t a , on the ed out to him the serious oonaequenoes subject he looked through a screen of the mandate of congress, has prepared high seas, destruction of vessels at aea, I of such an advance. This w arn in g prepared chemicals, and is said to a circular letter to be sent immediately arson of vessels of war, eto. The b ill note may be a prelim inary to a more have plainly seen the workings of the to all known reputable growers and failed to pass for w an t of a quorum varióos organs of tne body. decided step. dealers in seed throughout the United In Kalam azoo, M ich., non-union A boy named Bwineheart, 13 years States asking them to furnish at rea A C on *u l In l ) * n g e r . molders w ho h id taken the places of old, was arrested in Burlington, la., as sonable prices to the department 10,- striking union men at the foundry of the leader uf a gang of yonthfnl ruffians 004,000 packets of garden, field and N e w York, March 38.— The steamer Clarage <t Son, attacked tw o union who attempted to burn alive a sm all flower seeds, beginning with asparagus Cam bria from Porto Rico today, molders from an adjacent foundry, and boy against whom they bad a grudge and ending with wheat. The number brought news that an attempt was : in turn were attacked by a b ig crowd They persuaded the little fello w to en of packets w ill give to each member made to k ill United Btates Consul J ; of union molders who were lying in ter the cellar of an empty boose and and delegate in the honae, and to each D. H all by a Hpanish soldier at St. w ait for them. The non-union men then tied him securely to a post. A fter senator, 15,000 packets for distribn- John. H a ll's residence adjoins the were armed with iron bars, and in the torturing him w ith tales of dexth in ; tion among hia constituent«, after de- Hpanish prison. March 4 the consul fight that followed one of the union variona forma, they set fire to the docting one tbrid of the whole amount was fired on by a Spanish soldier from men had his head out open and two bu ild in g and ran away. Parties passing In accordance with law for diatribe- a prison w all. The ballet did not bit the conauL He has written the state other* received broken noses. The taw the fire, broke in and extinguished tion by the secretary of agriculture, trouble resulted from an ataanlt on a it and rescued the almost unoonsoious 1 A ll seed must be delivered on or before department a fa ll report of the attempt on his life. non-union molder on Saturday night ehild, tied in the osllar. I thirty days from the 17th of March. •1 71 » la v a r!, Address. G r a p h ic , Newberg, Oregon. MARKETS. A fair trade was had iu all lines the past week exoept country produoe. Package coffees have advauced >*0 per pound, other groceries remaining steady. There was a good inquiry for fruits aud oarly vegetables. There is a good Bupply of Booas bananas in m ar ket, wihoh are m oving w ell. Eggs oontinue dull aud weak. Large re ceipts of butter have resulted iu a de cline of 5o per roll. A ll kinds of poultry are slow sale. W h *«t Marital. The local wheat market is dull aud prices are depressed, iu sympathy with conditions existing elsewhere. (Quota tions are nominally unchanged, as fo l lows: W a lla W a lla , 68 ^ c ; V alley, 60 to 61c per bushel. 1'roduoe Market. F loor — Portland. Salem. Cascadia auo Dayton, are quoted at »3.15 per barrel; Golddrop, »2.96; Snowflake, »3.20: Ben ton county, »3.16: graham, »2.90, super fine, »2.25. O ats — G ood white are quoted weak, ai 27c: milling, 28q$30c; gray, 22(^23.. Rolled oats are quoted as follows : Bag>, »4.36(^6.26; barrels, »4.60ig7.0U; cases »3.76. H a ï — Timothy, »9.00 per ton; cheat, »(1.00 ; clover, »tl(i»7 ; oat, »¿(¿6.60 ; wheat, »6.60(46.50. B a k l k y — Feed barley, »14.00 per ton; brewing, »16(^16. MiLLsTurrs — bran. »13.00; shorts »14; middlings, »18(920.00; rye, 85(487 country. T T u Z m ^ m S o n « * • - e c u t .v e of the state, per cental. B u rra a — Kancv creamerv is quoted ai A W ashington dispatch says the or- u wag cougidered „ oaie_ aud the and when this was lacking, as in this 46c; fancy dairy, 35c; fair to good, der soon to be issued d raw in g into th« claim was set forth in a letter written caf • uthe ° ° urt8 °* 1116 8tate ° ° uld 36c ; common, 12 vc per roll. civil service a large number of officers j for the commission that a large number P®1 the ,SHua“ 00 of ° redential8 * * tbe P otatoes — New (Oregon, 26(<r30c pel of the government w ho are now- except- ! of sim ilar cases must w ait upon its K°ver" or' A resolution, offered by sack; sweets, common, 6c; Merced, ed is still under deliberation by the 3>* per pouud. final decision by the oourt. The case 1 ,ha_u dler' " a8 ado?ted for. * “ president. U nions —Oregon, 00(4» 1 per sack. came to the supreme oourt on an appeal ° ! , the W » | committee of the deslra- P oultry — Chickens, liens, »3.60 pei The strike of the special order, or takeu by B row n from the decision of : hl} n y bu ild in g o m turret above an- custom tailors, is already praotically the circuit court for the western dis- ! other' a,tnr whlch the ,o U o w in * bills dozen ; mixed. »3.00(<i3.6U per dozen ; wore passed: F or the relief of settlers ducks, »3(g4 60; geese, »6.00; turkeys, broken. A bou t forty of the Bh o p s triot 0f Pennsylvania refusing to j live, 8(à9c ;>»>r pouud; dressed 12S|C. closed have opened, the cou tractors 1 grant a w rit of habeas oorpus, and within the indemnity lim its of the Kuos—Oregon, 8c per dozen. having signed the contract draw n UP arose from a proceeding by the inter- | grant to the Northern Pacific Railroad UiiZKHK— Oregon tall cream, 14(416,(ji by the men. The strike begun with H I state commeroe commission against the Company; for the disposal of lands in per pound; hall cream, 9}Qc; skim, 4(u the Fort K laam th hay reservation, Or 5c; Young America, 10411c. reported number of 3,000. A llegheny V alley R a ilw a y Company, egon; fixing the rank aud pay of the T ropical Knurr— California lemons, The b ig suit of S w ift * Co., the C h i of which B rown is an officer He was cago packers, agaiust the G raud Trunk a witness before the graud ju ry for the jndge-advooate-geueral of the navy; »3.0043.60; choice. »2.0043.00; Sicily, »6.50; bananas, »1.7542.60 per bunch; railw a y, whioh has been pending siuoe commission in this case and refused to for the s u r v t f of the mouth of the Yu- California navels. »2.6043.00 per box ; kou river, Alaska. 1893, wus dismissed by stipulation, answer oertain questions propounded pineapples, »446.00 per dozen Washington, Maroh 36.— An unex S w ift & Co. sued for »800,000 on ac- ; to him, on the ground that in so doing O regon v k u k t a u lz s — Cabbage, I ' ai count of alleged excessive oharges for [ he m ight incriminate himself. He pected clim ax to the Cuban debate was per lb ; guilic, new, 748c per p o u rd ; freight on shipments east from 1887 to was then proceeded against for con reached in the senate today when, on artichokes, 6uc per dozen; sp>outs, 6c motion of Sherman, chairman of the per pouud ; cauliflower, »2.76 per crate, 1889. tempt of oourt, found gu ilty aud sen The scheme of adding the latest tenoed to Imprisonment. Brown oommittee on foreign relations, the 90c a »1 per dozen; hothouse lettuce, 40c weather forecasts to the regular post pleaded his constitutional right of si Cuban resolutions were recommitted to per dozen. F hzhu F ruit — Pears. W inter Nellis, The vote to recommit marks on letters w i ll be commenced lence, but the staute of February 11, the oommittee. »1.60 per box; cranberries, »9 pei by the postoffice department July 1. 1893, requiring answers in such ques was unanimous aud without the fo r barrel ; fancy apples, »141.76; common, Sherman, M or 60476c per box. Applications for this servioe from over tions, was invoked against him und mality of a roll call. forty postofflces have been filed, aud it held to he valid by the circuit oourt. gan and Lodge were appointed to rep D uiko F ruits — Apples, evaporated, w ill be introduced in Chicago and I d announcing his opinion, Justice resent the senate in a further confer bleached, 4 4 4 )£ c; sun-tried, 3 ) » 4 4 c ; Hoar gave notice of a proposed peats, sun and evaporated. 546c plums, other large cities. B rown said the question involved was ence. pitless, 3 4 4c; prunes, 3 4 5 p r pouud. N e w s has reached N e w Y ork from as to whether the law of 1893, specific amendment to the rules for the purpose W ool — Valiev. 10c, pei pouud, East L u ayra, Venezuela, of the bursting of ally relieving witnesses in interstate of "e n a b lin g the senate to dispose of It ern Oregon, 648)^0. the magazine of the Venezuela w a r commerce cases from prosecution, when public business more p ro m p tly ." H ops — Choice, Oregon 44*1« P «1 ship Murscale Ayueuche. E ight men they reveal facts which might incrimi proposes that when any b ill or resolu pound; medium, neglected. w ere killed in the explosion. The re uate themselevs, operates to take from tion shall have been under considera N u r s — Almonds, soit shell, 9 4 1 U m ainder of the crew were rescued by witnesses in such cases the privilege of tion for no less than four days, it shall per pouud ; paper shell, 1 0 4 l 2 'yc; new fishermen. The w arship was burned silence as guaranteed by the constitu- bo 111 order for any Bonatoi to demand crop California walnuts, soft shell, If 11412>* c ; standard walnuts, 12413c; ' tion, and the conclusion was that it that the debate theron be closed. to the w ate r’s edge. H e said this act was iu the ua- the senate decides to close debate, the Italian chesnuts, 12Si414c; pecans, A dispatch to the London G lobe from did. question is to be taken on the measure 13410c; Brazils, 12>*413c; UlbertB, C airo says the K a lifa has proclaimed a ! ture of a geueral amnesty in Buch cases, on its successive stages, according to 14416c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 6 4 7 c; Jehad (h o ly w arj against Egypt, and and had been so regarded und upheld toasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8410c; 00 - the rules, but without further debate, in half a dozen decisions in the state roauuts, 90c per dozen. called on all dervishes capable of bear ; except that every senator desiring oonrta. P r o v is io n s — Eastern hams, medium, ing arm s to enroll under his banner, j 1 shall be permitted to speak not more U ) * 4 13c per pound; hams, picnic, It is said Osuiau D igna is to leave | H O R R IB L E S T O R Y A G A IN T O L D than once and not exoeeding an hour. 7!yc; breakfast bacon 10 ^ 4 1 0 ) 40 ; Cassala and join the dervishes now short clear sides, 8)* 4 9 c ; dry salt | A ii A rm e n ia n K e fu g e e T e l l * o f th e M a * j m astering at Dongola. H om e. sides, 7)* 4 8 c ; dried beef hams, 12 ■acre In M a rso v a n . 413c; lard, compound, in tins, ; In Chioago the cupola in the shed of N e w York, March 26.— Mharirn Dal- W ashington, March 31. — In the lard, pure, Iu tins, 9>*410c; pigs’ feet, the iron foundry on A shland avenue majian, an Arm enian refugee who re house today Boutelle introduced a 80s, »3.60; pigs’ feet, 40s, »3.26; kits, fell from its supports. Molten metal cently escaped from Turkey and has resolution amending the oonatitution »1.26. Oregon sruoked hams, 1034c pet was hurled in every direction. Michael just arrived here, said last night: by m aking a provision therein to meet pound; pickled hauis, 8 )ic ; boneies« Donovitch and Peter Rovitch were “ The massacre in Marsovan occurred the contingency of the death of the bams, 7>jc; bacon, 1 0 \ dry salt sides, fatally burned, and E dw ard Davis, Novem ber last. The first thing done president-elect aftor the electors have 6 ) 40 ;lard, 6 -pound pails, 7Hc ; 10*. 7)*c M iles Conw ay and A lexander Cameron on the m orning of the massacre was to oast their votes in January, and before 60s, 7l4c; tierces, 7a Country meats were seriously injured. sell at prices according to grade. put a guard of Turkish soldiers around his inauguration in March. It pro H iukh .— D ry hides, butcher, sound, That trade between the United States the Am erican oollege. This was to vides in Buch cases that the person per pound, U 4 1 2 c; ury kip and calf and A sia is increasing is indicated by protect the oollege from attack. T w o elected as vice-president shall be iuaug- skin, 10411c; culls, 3c leas; salted, 60 the heavy trans-Paciflc m ails now a r or three houses in the town in which urated and hold offioe accordingly. The I he and over, 6c ; 60 to 60 lbs, 444)Qc; rivin g and departing. The steamship the naturalized Am erican citizens lived resolution proposed by W rig h t wss 40 and 60, 4c; kip and veal skins, Victoria that sailed from Taooma, oar- were also guarded. The Turkish sol- adopted by the house Pacific railroads 10 to 30 ilis, 4c; calfskin, sound, 3 ried the largest m ail ever taken out by diers began by k illin g in cold blood all committee callin g for the appointment to 10 lbs, 6c; green, unsalted, lr a Northern Pacific liner. There were the Arm enians whom they found in of a committee of five to review all less; culls, l-2 cle ss; sheepskins, shear lings, 10416c; short wool, 20430c; 46 sacks of papers, am ounting to 3,660 the market. They did this partly with plans for the settlement of the Pacific medium, 30440c; long wool, 60470c. pounds, and 6,600 letters. : guns, partly w ith bayonets aud partly railroads debt presented and to recom The Kentucky legislature has ad- jourued, after a sixty-day session. Tbs t Dali y except Sunday. legislature failed to accomplish the two R KOEHLER. Manager, t*. ROGERS. A ML Gen. F. A P. Agt.. Port- important acts it had before it— the Or eleotion of a United States senator and In Cleveland, O ., the fishing tugs the enactment of legislation to save the state's financial reputation. G o ver Jessie Enas aud Helene went ont on nor Bradley has refused to order a spe the lake, and after gathering the nets, cial session, and the state is in a bad set out the night before, started back. W h en outside the breakwater, a bliz way. The United States supreme oourt zard struck them and they were soon has reversed the decision of Judge hemmed in by dense stacks of floating Maxey, of the Texas federal oourt, in ioe. The pow erfu l harbor tug Bacon the case of Consul Ornales, of Mexico, forced her w ay to the rescue, and, after E. McNEIL, Receiver. asking for the extradition of certain a hard battle, brought the Helene in. 0.R.&N. NO. 18. P O R T l AN C KATKM t • • M r r l t l l M I*rice P a y a b le ably la I d v a m . at Advertising Bills Collected Monthly« B Ml B N C K I P T I O T One Year dix Mouths Three Moncha. M archand!«« Market. S almon — Columbia, river No. 1. tails, »1.2641.60; No. 2. tabs, »2.2643.60 fancy, No. 1, fiat*. »1.7641-66: Alaska No. 1, tails, »1.2041.30; No. 2, tails, »l.W 43.26. B rans — Small white, No. 1, 2'-»r pei pound; butter, 3c; bayon, l ) » c ; Lima 4c. CoBDAoa— M anilla rope, U^-lnch, h quoted at 8 ) 4 c, and Sisal, 6 ) 4 c per ponud. H u o a b — Golden C, 6c; extra U, 6 )*c; dry granulated, 67,c ; cube crushed aud powdered, 6>*c per pound ; V4c per pounc discount on all grade« lor prompt cash , half barrels. )£c more than barrels maple sugar, 15416c per pound. C o r r s s —Costa Rica, 22(423'-»c ; Rio, 2i 4 22c; Salvador, 21 (4 22c; Mocha 29431c; I’adang Java. 30c; I’alemban, Java, 26428c; lathat Java, 23(426c; Ar buckle’s Mokaske and Lion. »21.80 p«> 190-pound case; Colom bia, »21.30 pe> 100-pound case. Rica -Island, »444.60 per sock; Ja pan, »4.0044.60. C oal — Steady ; domestic, »6.00«7.6( per ton; foreign, »8.60411.00. 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Zeilln & Co., I ’hila., Va. .H|inki«ii«’ s P o sti»iH *ter Spokane, W ash ., March 25.— Papers were filed today in the federal oourt iu the suit of the United States against Postmaster U . Mellon, of Spokane, to recover »17,328 alleged to be the short age resulting from depositing money in banks whioh became insolvent. Mallou says ♦1 ,728 of the amount was depos ited 111 the Citizens' National bank by instruction of the government, and »2,600 more was iu the shape of drafts bought from the Citizens’ National on Portland, the bank fa ilin g before the drafts reached their destination. Gov ernment officials had also ordered the drafts bought through the bank nameil, and the postmaster claim s he is not lia ble. The other »10,000 is a mystery. N o one knows for w hat purpose, it is alleged, to have been used, and no mention of tho item is made in the complaint other than in a geueral way. Mallon suys it mystifies him. P o n tlt ig i * h tio n In C o lo n « N e w York, March 25.— The W o r ld ’s special from Colon, dated March 23, says: A terrifio fire raged here for fite hours and burned itself out at 9 o’clock tonight. It destroyed the better half of the commcroiul part of Colon, in cluding a large number of tenement houses, every Important Chinese store, the hotels and government buildings, including the prisou and school, the markets and the oourt of justioe. A ll of the Panam a railroad property was saved. O nly a few cars were burned. There w as much looting of property during the excitement of the fire. One life w as lost, aud hundreds are left homeless. The Panam a fire brigade name across the isthmus to assist in fightiug the flames. The damage is roughly estimated at »600,000, the in surance oovering about ojie-twcutieth part. Business has been suspended. — The N ile , from its delta to the great lakes of Central A frica, is over 4,000 miles in leugth. Jo t's for (lie Jaded and Seed Health fur a ll Mankind. , JOY* Is mart* from herbs, and contain* uo ■ i n e r i i FR AN C IS C O 1 drugs or deadly pois on. J o y ’s V e g et * o le SsrsHpsrilla r obs C o n a ti p * • t he tion, Liver Co m plaint* and Kidney Affection*. blood o f *11 It* Impurl- tie*, oo.irse* aud *11 these impuri* J o t ’ s V e g e ta b le Sarsaparilla prevents tired feel ings, staggering sen sations, palpitation I of heart, rush ot blood to the head, I dizziness, ringing in ■ rs, spots before the eyes, headache, bd- iousne-‘»,<-on*ti pation o f bowela, pains In the hack,melancholy, tongue coated, foul breath, pimple« on face, bo»Ty and limb, I declineofnerve force dizzy s p e l l a faint spells, cold, clammy fret and hamla, tour risings, fatigue, In somnia, and all dis eases o f I lie stomach, liver ami kidneys. Meat Market. B s s r — G roes, top steers, »8.26; oows, »2.364 2.60; dressed beef, 4 4 6 )*c per pound. M u tto n — Grose, best sheep, wethers, »3.00; ewes, »1.60(42.76; dressed mut tou, 5c per pound. V b a l — G ross, small, 6 4 6 e ; large, 1 44c per pound. Ilo s s — Gross, choice, heavy, »3.25(4 8.60; light and feeders, 82.6042 76; dressed, 31*44« per pound. 8AN VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. Joy,a Vegetable Sar saparilla la aold by all | <lniaxi»ta. R e f u s e e substitute. When you psyfu rthebeal.ee uiet you get the best. MARKETS. S O C IE T Y N O T IC E S . F lo u b — Net cash nrices: Family ex tras, »4.0044.10 per barrel ; bakers’ ex r OF 1 II K W -N E W H K K G CAMP, No. IU tras, »3.8043.90; superfine» »2.86(43 10. . meets ev ery Monday evening B a b l t y — Feed, fair to good, 70c 11' < I C HCSINESrt MF.KTINO THE SMC choice. 711»e; brewing. 86‘*c. H , otid and ‘ W h b a T — Shipping. No. I, »1.07(*; mouth. choice, »1.12!-»; mil ing, »1.'041.271*. I O. O F.—8FORIONS HEI.D ON TH U RSD AY O r e — M illn g , 7 6 4 8 2 ){c ; surprise, I , evening« In Haut of Newberg hallding. 0041 ( 6 ; fancy feed, 82 ‘* « 8 6 ; good to <% I o r H.-KKttffKlt COUNCIL, NO. choice, 704 76c; poor to fair, 804 1*4, m«*»u ever) Friday e . vening In M aaool« hail. 66c; gray. 7 5 «8 2 H a H ops — (.»notable at 246c per pound. t. * A. M M F.F.T* B VB RY SATU RD AY P otatoes — Sweets. »1.75#2 25, Bur- , night ln C. V. Bank building. hanks, Oregon, 40465». o T W -MKKTi BVBRYT u S d a T RVBJN O n io n s — 60486» per sack • lag at 7 to t m ta !. O. O. F. Bail. U A A