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ï / NEWBERG GRAPHIC. K A l H D II I I N n U It 1 1 1;«: One Column ......... .Twenty Holla» Balt Coiuinn.................. Ten Holla» Profeiwional Card» ..............On« Hollar Heading S a lie r i wil l be IwwerteS al tl.e rate of Ten eenta per l.lna. 1 NJhJWI ö ERG GRAPHIC. VOL. 8. EVENTS OF THE DAT ______ LIK lK N lfei’ C I ll’ KCH.— SERVICES EVERY l 1 rfim-lay at II *. m . au<l 8 P. a. and Thursday at 2 P. m . Sabbath school every Sunday wt 9:k> a . m . Mouthly meeting at 7 p. m . the first Tuesday iu each month, (.quarterly meeting the second Saturday aud Sunday in February. May, August aud November. Woman’s Foreign Mis sionarv Society meets third Saturday in each month at 3 p . m . M V . JAM P. PR IC K , Pastor. Epitome of the Telegraphic News ol the World. 1> AIM 1ST I ' l l l ’ ll' II -K in 1* ¡10, SUN P A v n I) A. m . and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school Sundays at 10 a . m Prayer meeting Wednesday eveuiug at 7.30o clo It. RKV. G. F. JKKAKD. paator. T E R S E T IC K S FROM T H E W IR E S , i i- k i |N ' l l . fti< ii - S h RV11 K0 every third Sabbatli at 11 a . m . and 7:30 p . at Evangelical Church. Sabbath school every third Sunday at 10 a . m REV. WM. GAY Paator. J > In In terestin g C o llection of Item s F ro m m . the T w o H em isph eres Presented In a C o n d e n s e d F o r m . « IKIS11AN CHURCH. 4 K H V 1 C U RVRRT / second aud fourth Sunday at 10 . . and C 7 :30 p . ___________________ _ _ a m A violent wind ami rain storm v is it ed New ark, N. .T., and did damage to the amount of #150.000. Russian engineers have been In Philadelphia and have made a contract for 1500,000 worth of machinery there. m C H U R C H —P K A Y K K MEET1NU every Wednesday evening. Sabbath school A OVJSNTiST every Saturday at 10 . ., services followiug. a m METHODIST. P R A Y S * M U T IN G JP every Thursday at 7:30 p . m . Sabbath school every Sunday at lu A. M.______________________ _ ia k k e Mrs. Annie Dyer, the baby farmer, of Rudbig, Eng., arrested on March 9 on the charge of m urdering many in fants intrusted to her oare, was hanged in N ew gate prison. The three-masted schooner Edward C. Allentrue, Captain M cLaughlin, from Baltim ore for Portland, sank off Job’s neok, on the south side of this island, near Vineyard Haven, Mass. From the fact that the vessel’s boats have come ashore in pieces and ar ticles of clothing have been picked up it is feared that all on board were lost. 81 RV1CR8 KYI K RY SUNDAY M E. , CHURCH at 11 . . aud 7:30 p. . Sabbath School at 10 . . Pip worth League at 6:30 p. . Prayer a a m m m m meeting every Thursday eveuiug at 7:30 o’clock. REV. .1 H. WOOL Pastor. y A LV tT K lN A R M Y M S K IIN G A T BAS- O racks on Main street as follows: Tuesday tor soldier converts and ree-uits; Wednesday, pub ic; Friday, holiness, for Christians ouiy; Saturday eve*, public; Sund «>’ , all day, com unending with 7 a . m ., knee d rill; holiness meet ( mg il a . m .; fam !y gatheiing at 3 p. M. and i grand free and easy iu the eveuiug. Everybody wel ome. SO C IE TY NOTICES. W , OK TH E W - NEWHKRG CAMP, No. 113 meeU< every Monday evening. Sixty cloakmakers employed by a Chicago firm, were thrown into a panic by a fire, and it seemed for a tim e that some of them would be trampled to 0. o r SESSION8 HKLD ON THURSDAY death in the soramble to escape. The , even lugs in Rank o f Newberg building. fire waB in the stairway on the second it I. or 8. NKW BKR I COUNCIL, NO. floor and escape was finally effected by , 168, meets every Friday evening iu Masonic hail. rushing through the flames. I t was soon extinguished w ith but little dam F A A. M.—MEETS EVERY SATURDAY , night in C. V. Bank building.____________ age. O. U. W. -M E E T S R V R R Y TUK8D A Y EVEN* O. F. T yler, a son o f President T yle r, . ing at 7:30 p. m . in I. O. O. F. Hall. is a prisoner in Richmond, V a., charg ed w ith shooting w ith intent to k ill Jack Carr, a young negro. T yle r is a EA ST AND SOUTH dairyman residing near Richmond. -V IA - He went to the assistance of another person who got into a difficulty w ith Carr, and says the shooting was in self-defense. The accused was sent to the grand jnry and allowed bail. -O F T H E - One hundred and eigh ty can. of dynamite exploded about a m ile below L illy , Pa., w ith frigh tfu l results. One man was killed by the explosion, and seven others fa ta lly injured. Con Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland tractor McManus’ workmen on the Pennsylvania railw ay were getting ARRIVE. FROM JUNE 2:4, 1895. LEAVE. ready to make a blast when a prema O v e r lan d E xpress . ture explosion occurred, burying the Salem, Albany« Kug- seven men beneath sand and rook. eue, ltoseb’g. Grant’s \\* i . i . BU8INESS M K K T IN Q T H E 810 } \ . ond and fourth Wednesday iu each month. __ ______ 1 K A A The Sliasta Route SOUTHERN P Pass, Medford. Asli- ‘ 8 : 1 0 ». m lttiid.Sacrameuto.Og- den, San Francisco, Mojave, Los Angeles. 1 El Faso,New Orleans, Land East.................. . *l> :80 a . m . Koseherg & way stations * 4 : 4 0 r . m f Via Woodniirii for I Daily i Mt. Angel, Sllvertou, | Daily except { West Sei«, Browns- ; except 1 ville, Natron and 1 Sunday. Sunday i Springfield............... J Salem ami way statiom *10:15 a .M. * 4 :U J P M p. m ♦7:80 A. M. Corvallis & way station $ McMinnville A way sta’s ♦8:25 a . m f l :45 P . M ^ c.kO P M D in i ii or C a ra on O g d e n H o u le . PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS —AND— S E C O N D -C L A S S S LE E P IN G CARS Attached to all through trains. Through ticket office, 134 Third street, where through tickets t > all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from J. B. K IR K L A N D , T ic k e t Agent. All above trains arrive and depart from Grand Central station, Fifth and 1 streets. Y A M H ILL James Creelan, the w ar correspond ent who had to leave Cuba recently by order of General W eyler, says he thinks there w ill be a w ar w ith Spain. He says the Am erican people w ill he thunderstruok when the documents in the possession o f the state department are made publio. Spain is anxious for war. Tw enty-five m illion dollars’ worth of Am erican property has been destroyed in Cuba and many A m e ri cans killed without provocation. Since the collapse of the “ brick trust” at the close o f May, the local brick market in Chicago has been de moralized. The demoralization has reached Buch a point that common brick were sold at |4.10 per 1,000. A Peoria, 111., dispatoh states that Daniel Anderson, who was nominated for United States senator by the P ro hibitionists at their Springfield con vention, has withdraw n from the race and the party. D IV IS IO N . A four-cent fare ordinanoe was passed in Milwaukee. T h irty days’ tim e is A lrlle mull (tri-weekly). given in which to allow the companies ....Portland— ....A r. 8:06 P. M. to print regulation tickets and make ar t ï" k. m v 12:*) p. M.il.v.... ....New be rg .... ....Lv. 12:80 p . M. .*> :. .5 p. m. Ar.... ..... a ! rile.......... ....Lv. 7 : : .0 a . M. rangements for carrying ont the terms i f the ordinance. The company w ill Sheridan passenger (daily except Snnduy). 4:30 P. M Lv.... ....Portland..... ....Ar. y;;.0 a . m . carry the matter to the courts. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street. fi tii P. M Lv.... ....Newberg..... ....Lv. I 7:56 a . M. W h ile two dozen people crowded on 7:10 p M. Ar.... ....Sheridan.... ....Lv.l 0:20 a . M. a portico were witnessing a circus •Dolly. tOsily except Sunday. K. KOKH I,HR. Manager. ! parade in Ottawa. KaD., the structure K. P. ROGERS. A»*t Gen. K A P. Agl.. Port t ga-e way, precipitating men, women land. Or NEWHKRG, Y A M H I L L CO., OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 19, 18%. G ran d A rm y Encam pm ent. The Grand Arm y of the Republic for the department of Oregon is holding its encampment in Independence, Or.; also the W om an's R e lief Corps and Sons of Veterans. The citizens have given the town a very attractive appearance by extensive decorations of the bnisness houses and residences. A large num ber are in attendance. TO THE E A S T GIVES TH E CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL IR, O U T E 3 VIA V IA GREAT NORTHERN RT. UNION PACIFIC RY. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS DENVER OMAHA AND AND ST. PAUL KANSAS CITT LOW r a t e s to a l l EASTERN CITIES OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 3 DAYS __ r o * . . _ SAN FRANCISCO 1 For (nil details call on or address W. H. HUKLBURT. Den'l Taw. Aurnt, PoBTUXD, Oa. •L IV E R A COLCORD, Agent». NgweraO, OaMOOM. Two FOUGHT TO D uel. THE In W h i c h t h . W e re K illed . DEATH Conte.taut. F o u r F a v o r e d C it ie s. Exoept Savanah, the capitals o f the and children fifteen feet to the w alk new states of W yom ing, Montana and below. Seventeen were injured Mrs. Utah are the only places that got ap David Day, of-K au tou l, w ill probably propriations fo r publio buildings at die of injuries. this session o f oongress. T h e house An Astoria dispatoh says the body of polioy has been to report no hills for Gus Norburg, foremau of the Fisher bew buildings. men’s cannery, who was reported miss H a a v y Fines. ing, and also that of a Russian Finn The Hammond incident is finally named Ovick, who is supposed to have settled. A t a special m eeting o f the been out in the river w ith him, were executive conncil held in Pretoria, it found in the river below Tongue Point, Was decided to release John Hays Ham- it is not so far known bow their deaths tnond, C ecil Rhodes, George FarTar occurred, but the conjectures is that and J. W . Leonard, the leaders o f the they were both accidentally drowned. Johannesburg reform committee, upon The emperor of China has testified his appreciation of the gallantry shown by the bluejackets of the American warships in rescuing drowning persons in the recent terrible disaster resulting from a collision at Woonsung between the steamers Onwo and Newchwang, by presenting to the captain o f each of Unole Sam's cruisers in Asiatio waters an elaborately engraved and highly complimentary testimonial. THEY Tavares, Fla., June 17. — Mrs. Property Loss Will Reach Robert Gresham is dead, and Mrs. M ollie Gaines dying as the result of a One Hundred Thousand. duel in which they were engaged near Clermont yesterday afternoon. Three months ago Mrs. Gaines was a happy BUT VERY LITTLE WAS SAVED bride, and Mrs. Gresham, who was a G r e e k V e s s e l S ei z ed » young w idow , was her dearest friend. A dispatch from Canea, Crete, says T w o weeks ago this love m « changed another Greek vessel, loaded w ith M e n , W o m e n a n d C h i l d r e n T u r n e d O u t to bate, for Mrs. Gaines discovered monitions and provisions for the insur to F i g h t « h e F l a m e s —O r i g i n a t e d that her husband’ s affections bad been gents, has been seized by the Tnrkish won by the w idow . Mrs. Gaines in a L a m p E x p l o d i n g . officials. The French gnardships learned yesterday that her husband and started for Valova w ith (7,500 to pay Hope, Idaho, June 16.— A fire broks Mrs. Gresham had planned a m eeting the ransom of tw o French ladies recent out here this afternoon about 8:50, at the latter’ s home. Taking her hus ly captured near that place by the originating in the Northern PaoiflO band's razor, the young w ife went to brigands. i..a m laundry, owned by the dining the w id o w ’s home and found the car department. The town is built on oouple together. Gaines fled, and his T h e H eat W a s T e rrib le . the mountain side, aud in a few mo w ile sprang upon her rival, using the A special from Bombay says the ments, the flames spread to the build razor w ith aw ful effect. Mrs. Gresh British second-class, twin-screw Bona- ings on Main street and Railroad ave am picked up a hammer and defended venture, the flagship of the East Indian nue. Although men, women and herself as best she coold, dealing Mrs. squadron, flying the flag o f R ear-A d children turned out and fought the fire, Gaines blow after blow on the head. m iral Edmund Drummond, lost seven but few huildiugs west and north of F in a lly Mrs. G aine's reached her ty men by sunstroke on a voyage from the laundry were saved for a district riv a l's throat w ith the razor, severing Colombo to Pondicherry. over a block. the jugular vein and causing almost The Pend de’ O rielle hotel, owned by instant death. Neighbors who came in R eorgan ization of tha N o rthern. E. Wanemaker, was one of the first found Mrs. Gaines unconscious beBide There is much discussion in N ew buildings destroyed. His large gen her rival. An examination showed York among those concerned in the re eral merchandise store, the town hall, [ that the blows from the hammer had organization of the Northern Pacific, warehouse, butcher shop, and a build fractured her skull. Both women came aB to the form of charter the company ing occupied by Mrs. M ills as a dress from good fam ilies, and both were is to have or whether it is advisable to m aking parlor and residence, burued. foreclose the property at present, in Thet next was a small building used noted for their beauty. view of the fact that the preaent con A n o th er F a ta l Affray. by N. G. Sisson as a warehouse. N ext gress has failed to g iv e the oompany to this building was the Examiner Birm ingham , A la ., June 17.— M on a new charter. printing otfice of J. W . Settle. Black's roe Jackson and J. W . Vest, prominent tailor shop, the Odd F ellow s’ hall, A. Populists, had an affray at H artzelle, A Throe T im e» M u rderer H an ged . John Craig, a three times murderer, O. U. W ., O. R. C., and K. O. T. M . A la ., last night, whiob resulted in the was hanged in Folsom prison. There were destroyed, a Bible and a small death o f both. The trouble occurred stand being a ll that was saved. over a political argument and they could not have been a more perfect Dr. Martin lost all his stock of drugs, fongbt w ith knives and pistols. Jack- execntion it is said. The condemned man was completely resigned to his m en’ s furnishing goods, notions, eto., son lesves a w idow and ten children. fate, and walked to the gallow s as together w ith a ll his household ami Vest leaves a w idow and six children. kitchen furniture. cooly as though going to a wedding. N E W S T Y L E O F W A R S H IP . N. G. Sisson, proprietor of a large merchandise store, lost buildings, A Fatal Fire. A t a fire in a tenement house in household goods and kitchon furniture, O f f ic i a l R e p o r t o f t h e B o a r d o f B a t t l e sh ip Batteries. Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs. Zoneshbondia 1 and almost everything in the store. Garbeiz, aged 74, was killed by jum p The T w in W o C o., merchants, lost a Washington, Jane 16.— The report ing from a window. Frank Garbeis, large two-story building, merchand'se, I of the board of batteries en battleships, aged 5, was snffooated to death. L o t eto. O. C. Smith lost his residence, a of which Adm iral W alker is president, tie Garbeis, aged 13, was internally lodging-house, a tenement bouse and a has been handed to the navy depart hurt and may die. Frank Garbeis building occupied by Chinese as a ment. The report shows that the was badly horned. T h e fire was gam bling and lodging-houset. board considered, w ith much care and Am ong the buildings and contents in great detail, the whole subject fo caused by the explosion of a barrel of destroyed were the steam laundry, battleships. As a result of this invest oil. Mrs. H ead’s lodging-house, J. C. Mo- igation it recommenda a slightly differ- T lieir Co urage F a iled T hem « D ou gall’ s residence, W . J. P ilin g 's ent ship w ith a somewhat different ar F orty m iles east o f Charleston, W . residence, Ed G inn's residence, Perry rangement of battery from any hereto V a., masked men boarded an express M organ’ s rsidence, C. T. M cElvaney’ s fore built. W h ile speaking very fa train at m idnight and orawled over residence, several small shacks and a vorably of the superimposed turret, as the engine tender into the cab w ith section-house. V ery little furuiture designed for the Kearsage and the K en revolvers drawn. The engineer stopped was saved from any of these buildings. tucky, the board does not recommend the train. He was commanded to out The residences on Highland avenue, installing more turreta of this descrip loose the express car. This was done. owned by T. F. Roby, Conductor tion until experiments w ith the tw o The passengers were awakened and the lojuiun, Rev. Mr. Roth, Firem an Han ships named have demonstrated their lights were extinguished. A fte r ten son and M ísb French, were destroyed, utility. The bull reoommended for minutes work, the bandits became w ith most of their contents. A l l of the ship is like that of the Kearsage frightened, and escaped to the moun the type, job presses, stationery and and Kentucky, but so modified as to be tains. some of the household goods iu the sim ilar in many respeots to the Iowa. Exam iner office were saved. The main battery recommended is com T o F lo a t the I n d e b t e d n e »». One hundred thousand dollars w ill posed o f four 13-inob and fourteen 6- A member of one of the largest hank in g honses in Honolulu is in this conn- not cove the loss. G iant powder was inch guns, so arranged as to fire tw o try for the purpose o f interesting cap used to good advantage in blow ing np 18-inoh and four 6-inch guns directly italists in the refunding o f the H a several small buildings, thus stopping ahead, tw o 13-inch and tw o 6-inch di- reotly astern, and four 13-inoh and waiian government’ s indebtedness. the ravages o f the flames. seven 6-inoh in broadside. It is be The government has (3,096,000 of T o P r e v e n t Collisions. lieved by the department that the ship bonds draw ing 0 per cent interest out Washington, June 15.— The presi outlined sb above w ill be an im prove standing at present, which it is pro posed to pay and issue in th eir stead dent having approved the act passed by ment on any yet built in this country. The secretary of the navy has ap bond ■ draw ing interest at the rate of 4 congress at the instance of the A m e ri can delegates to the international m ar proved the general features of the re per cent. itim e conference, relative to the pre port of the hoard, and directed that the H i s D e a t h a M y s te r y # vention of collisions at sea, the state plans be taken np without delay. The The body of a man w ith his bead department has taken steps promptly secretary has already decided upon all split open, was discovered floating in to acquaint the British government prelim inary stepB. the Columbia river near W a lla ce’ s w ith the fact that the amendments to A B o y 's A w f u l Crime. island. It is not known how he was rules suggested by it have been made, Roseburg, Or., June 17.— James D ix and it iB hoped there w ill be no delay killed. on, the 18-year-old son o f J. R. Dixon, in putting the rules into operation by F a i l e d to F l y F l a g * . a wealthy and h igh ly respected farmer proclamation. The acceptance of tha liv in g north of Umpqua, shot and The trustees o f the university o f I l l i changes by a third m aritim e power is killed Charles Rice, aged 35, a son of nois were arrested in Champaign and necessary to the inauguration of the Mrs. Jane Strader. held in (300 bail to answer to the rnles, but as Germany in A p ril 1894, The affair occurred at a baseball grand jury the charge o f fa ilin g to fly brought forward the Eame propositions game, at Blakesleys, fifteen m iles east the flags from a ll nniveristy buildings as those recently ratified, no doubt is of Roseburg yesterday afternoon. The Governor A ltg e ld is a member of the entertained o f that oountry’ a adher im mediate canse of the shooting was board. ence. trouble over the ball game. 0.R.&N. E. McNUlL, Receiver. TOWN OF HOPE BURNED payment o f a fine of £35,000 each, or in default, fifteen years' banishment. O u t r a g e s on C u b a n W o m e n . S u i t A g a i n s t B a k e r Cit y. K ey West, F la ., June 16.— A a Am erican citizen, w ritin g to a friend here, gives an account of outrages per petrated on Cuban women, who obeyed W e y le r’s order requiring them to pre sent themselves at the Spanish fortress and camps. He was an eyewitness of one o f the onrtages. Recently Senorita M artinez and her 15-year old daughter appeared at a Spanish camp. A fte r addressing insulting remarks to them, the officer in command tore the cloth in g from the g ir l and exposed her to the soldiers. Then, at the point o f tha bayonet, the nnde g irl was foroed to march in front of the column of troops. T o escape dishonor by the Spaniards, hundreds of Cnban women are join ing the insurgent army. Portland, Or., June 16.— C. G old smith, o f this city, has opened anit against Baker C ity, claim ing to be the bolder o f (3,403 worth of warrants is sued in 1891, said warrants have been presented to the city treasurer for pay ment, whioh was refused. The in ter est on the warrants for five years since they became due makes the whole sum miked for (3,300. M ilton Smith is a t torney for plaintiff, and the case w ill be brought before the June term of the oircuit oourt. The oity has entered a demurrer to the oomplatnt on the ground that it does not allege facta sufficient to constitute a cause. D r o w n e d In H a n g m a n C r e e k . Spokane, Wash., June 16 — John K ille d H is B roth e r-in -la w . Brannan, aged 31, unmarried, was Ben Dice, a rancher liv in g on the drowned in Hangman creek, near A id for A r m e n ia n Orphans. T u le river, twenty m iles southeast of W a verly, Saturday. W ith two com London, June 16.— A dispatch to the Visalia, C al., killed his brother-in-law, panions, he had been shooting fish w ith Grant Smith. They quarreled about Chronicle from Constantinople reports dynamite. The sport was slow, aud that an Am erican lady from Marash water in an irrigatin g ditch, and Dice's Brannan. we it swim m ing in intensely w ife attempted to remove the dam in makes the fo llo w in g statement; “ H av cold water. He was seized with cramps ing made arrangements w ith charitable and waa drowned. H is companions, the ditch on Sm ith’ s place. persons at Constantinople for homes unable to swim, ooold not reach him. The once beautiful little Tillage of and education for eighty orphans 'S The body waa recovered. U n i v e r s i t y R io t . Lake C ity, C a l., at the head o f Sur Three thousand Harvard men. en Marash and Cnrfa, I am prepared to A H ospital B urn ed. prise valley, in Modoc county, is a bring them to Constantinople. The scene of devastation, ruin and disaster. couraged by the phenomenal event o f a Turkish authorities absolutely refused Santa Fe, N. M., June 17.— S t V in Harvard victory, fought 100 polioemen W h at was once a brisk and liv e ly bnrg to allow them to leave. It was only cent’ s sanitarium, conducted by the of 300 inhabitants w ith neat end cosy in the streets of bistorio old Cam w ith the greatest difficulty that I ob Siaters o f Charity, burned last n ig h t bridge. It was the biggest riot that dwellings is now but a vista of wangled The hospital annex was gutted. The Many tained permisaion to bring my own wreckage, nearly every building in the university has ever seen. lost is (100,000; inaurance. (8,000. children, as the officials said that, be town being w h olly or p artially de students snd polioemen were injured ing born in Turkey, thay were Turkish Both institutions were crowded w ith in the melee, hut the bluecoata finally molished. It was struck by a water patients and guests, but there were no came out victorious and the students although their parents were A m eri spout— a veritable water cyclone. fatalities. cans. " were locked np. A C a t In E x r n r t i o n Chicago.— The Union Paciflo Com pany has given notioe that it intends to ignore the action of the other trans continental and Western roads in de clinin g to make a reduced rate for the Utah schoolteacher«, who are anxious to come East to spend their vacation. It w ill take independent action in the matter, and w ill make a one-fare for the round trip for the teachers. New Shah enthroned. Teheran, Persia.— M ntaffer Eddin, the new shah of Persia, has been form- s llj enthroned. A B rutal M urder. In a drunken rage John W o lter, of Chicago, made an unsuccessful attempt to k ill his w ife. He then shot and killed one stepdaughter and wounded another so seriously that she may die. Mrs. W olter is ¿oasessed o f property valued at (2.J0L, left by her first hus band. It seems to have been W o lte r’a purpose to get control of it. B eing un able to m<Ye « - y headway in this d i rection. be became dissatisfied and be a m drinking to excess and was under the influence o f liquor when he com m itted the assault upon hia w ife and stepchildren. T h « G rasshopper P lague. South Bend, Ind., June 16.— Grass hoppers are doing immense damage in portions of this county. Alexander Smith, of Center township, has eighty acres of wheat from which every blade has been eaten up entire, aa w ell aa fifteen acres o f potatoes and a U rge field of oats. N iles, Mich., June 16.— Reports from peppermint-growers in all parts o f Southwestern M ichigan say that grasshoppers are doing great Injury to the crop. The yield of oil w ill b* oon- sMsrably iaea than last yaag. B i s H a n . on S h o r t N o t l r e . 1 NO. 30. NATIONAL FINANCES Appropriations Authorized by Congress. THE TREASURY Jo int Statem ent Cannou aud GRAPHIC Ml H l M ' l t l K T I O * K A T I N i i One Year 1 Mouth» i Three Moutha. _ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____ Advertt-lng Hilla Collected Monthly* C H U R C H NOTICES. NEW BERG IS CRITICISED Made by Chairm an ex-C h alrm an Sayres o f Texas. ......................... .. ...... ............ 91 ñü 76 i0 Mnbacrlptlon P riée Payable 1 » v a r i ably In Ativan«*** Addreaa, G raphic , Newberg, Oregon. PORTLAND MARKETS. The business for June thus far has not been large, and iu gome lines the improvement expected has not m aterial ized. In a ll classes, from the manu facturer down to the consumer, there is a disposition to sail very close to the wind, aud purchases are lim ited to ac tual necessities. The shipment o f a considerable quantity of butter to C a li fornia had had a good effect on the market here, aud, w h ile the price has not advanced, the market is steadier. The wool market remains qiuet. W h e a t M arket. There is com paratively nothing do Washington, June 1 3 .— Chairman A few Cannon, of the appropriations com m it ing in the local wheat market. tee, and ex-Chairinau Sayres, today ships are loading, but there is still made publio a join t statement concern quite an amount of wheat in the bauds ing the expenditures authorized by this of the grower, Quotations are; W alla congress. T ota l appropriations, in W alla, 51 to 62c; V alley, 53 to 54o. cluding permanent annual appropria Prod uce Market. tions, are (515,759,830. Mr. Cannon’ s F loor — Portland. Salem. Cascadiaand statement begins: ■ Davton, are quoted at (3.85 per barrel; “ The appropriations charged to this ! Golddrop, (2.95: Snowflake, (3.20; Ben- congress include (119,054,160 under i ton county, (2.85: graham, (2.50; super- permanent laws, o f which am >unt I fine, (2.25. O ats — Good white are quoted weak, at (50,000,000 is for sinking fund aud (30,500,000 for interest on the public 27c; milling, 28(3 30c; gray, 27(228:. : Dolled oats are quoted as follows : Bags, debt, or (3,356,614.40 more than was $4.25(36.25; barrels, (4.5U(«7.00; cases, included at the last session of congress (3.75. in the statements of appropriations, H a t — Tim othy, (9.00 per to n ; cheat, and is on account of the increase of (6.00; clover, (6(37; oat, (5 @ 6.f 0; wheat, (163,315,400 in the bonded indebted ( 5.50@6.50. B a k l k y —Feed barley, (13.50 per ton; ness of the country by the present ad- m inistartion to February, 1895, inter brewing, (15(316. M illstufys — Bran. (14.50; shorte, set and sinking fund charges on aacount (15.50; middlings, (18@20; rye, 92)sc of the latter bond issues of (100,000,- per cental. 000 in February, 1896, amounting to BerraH— Kancv creamery is quoted at (4,400,000, not being included in the 25c; fancy dairy, 20c; lair to good, estimates of permanent appropriations. l e e ; common, 12^0 per roll. The increase in the principal of the in P otato « « — Burbanks. 60(a57>ec Per terest-bearing debt under the present sack; Garnet Cliiles, 60(367,‘ae; Early administration amounts to (363,315,- Rose, 50c; new. (1.40 per sack ; sweets, 400, which entails an annual interest best, 4> j @ 5>2C per pound. O nions — N ew, (1.00 per saca. charge of (11,493,616, and to meet the P o ultry —Chickens, hens, (3.50 per sinking fund obligations, the further dozen; mixed. (3.00(^3.25 per dozen; sum of (3,633,164. ducks, (5.00(36; geese, (5.00; turkeye, “ The regular annual bills, including live, 12,^0 per pound; dressed 15(3l7o. the deficiency b ill, as passed by the Eons— Oregon, 10c per dozen. bonse, made a reduction in the total C hkesk — Oregon lull cream, 10c estimates submitted by the executive of per pound; halt cream, 9> rc ; skim, 4(3 (36,983,191; they were increased by o c ; Young America, 10c. T ropical F r u it — Calilornia lemons, the senate (33,930,423, and as they $3.00@4.00; choice. (3.00(33.50; Sicily, became laws, they appropriated (10,- (6.60; bananas, (1.75(33.00 per bunch; 636,624 less than as passed by the sen California navels. (3.25(33.50 per b o x ; ate; (13,383,818 more than as they pineapples, (6(36.50 per dozen. passed the house, and (13,374,373 less O regon V kortablkn — Cabbage, lc than the estimated requirements of the per lb ; garlic, new, 10c per pound; administration. artichokes, 35c per dozen; spiouts. 5c “ The regnlar appropriation!, includ per pound ; cauliflower, (2.75 per crate, ing deficiencies, made at the last ses ;H)c § (1 per dozen ; hothouse lettuce, 40c sion of congress, amounted to (383,- per dozen. F bksh F ruit — P ears. W inter Nellis, 636,896, and it included no river and (1.50 per b o x ; cranberries, (9 per harbor bill. Excluding the river and barrel: fancy applee, (1(31.50; common, harbor act passed at thiB session, the 50@75c per box. regular annual bills, as passed by the D bikd F ruits — Apples, evaporated, house, appropriated only (373,570,082, bleached, 4@4>£c; sun-dried, 3>j@4c; or more than (10,000,000 less than was pears, sun ami evaporated. 5(36c plums, pitleBB, 3(34c; prunes, 3<ft5 per pound. appropriated by the laat congress.” W ool — Valiev. 9c, per pound; East Mr. Cannon oriticises the treasury department because it has expended ern Oregon, 5@7c. H ops — Choice, Oregon 2(o,3o per (7,377,440 for the present year in col pound; medium, neglected. lecting the revenues from customs esti N u ts — Almonds, soft shell, 9(311c mated at (165,000,000. per pound; paper shell, 10@12>sc ; new The billa establishing salaries in crop California walnuts, soft shell, stead o f the fee system for officers of U (3 1 2 )tc; standard walnuts, 12(313c; the United States oourts, he says, w ill Italian chesuuts, 12‘2 (3 14c; pecans, save (1,000,000 annually, and m inim ize 13(316c; Brazils, 12)^@13c; filberts, I2>s@14c; peanuts, raw, faucy, 6(37c; frivolona and malicious prosecution. roasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8(3 10c; co- Espeoial attention is culled to the fact coanuts, 90c per dozen. that congress made no increase of sal P rovisions — E astern bams, medium, aries of employes in the government de per pound; hauie, picnic, partments. The fo llo w in g table of ap f>2c ; breakfast bacon 10>2<310,!4c; hort clear sides. 8>„@9c; dry Balt propriations is given; F ifty-first congress. (988,417,183.84; udee, 7 'v 3 8 c ; dried beef hams, 12 fifty-second oongress,(1,037,124,547.92; (313c; lard, compound, in tins. 7%; lard, pure, in tins, 9>*@10c; pigs’ feet, fifty-third congress, (989,339,205.69; 80s, (3.60; pigs’ feet, 40s, (3.26; kits, fifty-fonrth oongress (first session), (1.25. Oregon smoked bams, 10?4c per (515,769,820.49. pound; pickled hams, 8>tjc; boneiess Mr. Sayre«, in his statement, says of hams, 7tj,c; bacon, 10%c; dry ealt sides, 6,l^c;lard, 6-pound pails, 7^gC; 10s, 7>sc; the total appropriations of the session; 5os, 7>4e ; tierces, 7c. Country meats “ This suta exceeds the appropria sell at prices according to grade. tions during the last session of the H iuks .— Dry hides, butcher, sound, fifty-third congress by (18,761,399. per pound, I l ( 312c ; dry kip and calf and those of the first regular session of skin, 10(311c; culls, 3c less; salted, 60 ibe and over, 6 c; 60 to 60 lbs, 4(34t£c; thHt congress by (23,633,557. 40 and 60, 4c; kip and veal skins. " I t is less than the appropriations 10 to 30 ibs, 4c; caliekin, sound, 3 by the second session of the fltty-second to 10 lba, 6c; green, unsalted, lc congress by only (3,744,538, although ess; culls, l-2c lesB ; sheepskins, shear ings, 10(316c; short wool, 20330c; at the latter session (39,353,494 more was appropriated for pensions than at medium, 30(fi40c; long wool, 60(370c. this session. It is more than those by M erchandise Market. the first session of the fifty-first con S a l m o n — Columbia, river No. I. tails, gress by (31,303,571, »n d (35,464,040 (1.25(31.60; No. 2. tabs. (2.25(32.60; less than the appropriations of the sec fancy, No. 1, fiats, (1.75(31.85; Alaska, ond session o f the fifty-first oongress. No. 1, tails, (1.20(31.30; No. 2, tails, (1.90 " T h e appropriations made by the (32.25. B rans —Smalt white. No. 1, 2c per second session of the fifty-first congress exceeded those made at the first session pound; butter, 3c; bayou, l j 4c; Lima, 4c, of the same oongress by (46,676.613, C oruaqs — M anilla rope, D^-inch, is or nearly 10 per oent. I f the same quoted at 8 '4c, and 8isal,6)4c per pound. proportion should be made at the next S uqar — Golden C, 5 '4C; extra C, 6>gc; session, then the appropriations w ill dry granulated, 6 }t c ; cube crushed and powdered, 6 '4c per pound; >4c per pound not be less '.ban (565,000,000.” discount on all grades lor prom pt cash ; Contracts authorized by this session half barrels. Vic more than b arrels; he estimates as follow s; maple sugar. 16(316c per pound. Rivera and harbora, (69.616,404; C o rra a —Coata Rica, 20(323t i c ; Rio, 20 pnblic buildings, lighthouse and reve (3 22c; Salvador, lg(322c; Mocha, nue-cotter service, (1,406,000; defenses 27@31c; Padang Java, 30c: Pal era hang 326c ; Ar- and armament, (4,196,076; new war- Java, 26<328c; l-ahat Java, ships, (12,900,000; District o f Colum buckle’s Mokaska and Lion. (20.30 per 100-pound case; Columbia, $20.30 per bia. (135,000; total. (78,241,400. 100-pound case. He says the total expenditure« in one R ica— Inland, >3.50(34 per sack; Ja fiscal year have never been so great, pan, (3.75(34. except daring the war, and exceed the C o al — Steady; domestic, (5.00<37.60 estimated valuation of property in any per ton; foreign, (8.50(311.00. one of the South A tlan tic state# M eat Market. Q n a r r y m e n Strike. B « « r — Gross, top steers, (3.25; cows, Berea, O., June 16.— Four hundred $2.25(32.50; dressed beef, 4(35)aC per qnarrymen at the quarries o f the C leve pound. M utton — Gross, best sheep, wethers, land Stone Company, «truck today. They demanded that all nonunion men (3.00; ewes, (1.50(32.75; dressed mat- ton. 5c per pound. he diaebarged, and that several union V bal — Groes, small, 4>*e; large, 3(3 men, who recently were dismissed, he 3)%c per pound. reinstated. The strikers have taken Hoos— Gross, choice, heavy, (3.00 3 possession o f a ll loaded cars and refuse 3.25; light and feeders, (2.50 32.75; to perim t them to be moved. dressed, 3){(3 4 c per po ind. Bate for t h . F lk » ' C n n n t l M . SA N F R A N C I S C O M A R K E T S . Pittsburg, June 16.— The Carnegie Chicago, June 16.— The roada of the people have decided to build an addi central passenger oommittee have F locb — Net cash p rice«: Fam ily ra- tion to their works, coating at least agreed to a rate o f one fare for the (1,000,000. The new plant w ill be round trip for the m eeting of the Order traa, (3.75(13.85 per barrel; baker«’ ex tras, »3.55(33.65; superfine. $2.85(33 00. for the rapid construction of heavy of Elks, which w ill be held in C incin B abi . « y — Feed, (air to good, 71J4C; ordnance. nati, July 7-9. choice. 73}4 c ; brewing. 86'^c. W h jat — Shipping. No. 1, (1.07)^; S t John’ s, S. F J u n e IS.— L ie u B ln c k lh t ls g F orb id den . choice. $1.10; m illing. (1.171*( i 1.22V tenant Peary arrived today on the O ats — M illing, 75£82)*c; surprise, Albuquerque, N . M ., June 16.— steamer Portia, from N ew York, seek Judge C ollier, of the United States 90®P6; fancy feed, 82<*087W; good to to *••«. W ing a whaler to oonvey him w ith a court, today issued an order to the re choice. '6ki8tV; scientific expedition to Greenland It ceiver o f the A tla n tic A Pacfiic railw ay 72’* c ; gray. 7 2 * (9-0- P otato aa— Sw-eta (2 .V )«2 .7 5 ; Bar- ia expected be w ill have great difficulty forbidding the blacklisting o f A m e ri in obtaining a suitable ship. He re- can R a ilw a y Union men who partici banks, Oregon. 66@W>.:. H ops — Quotable at 2 (3 3c per pound. tu n a to N ew Y ork tomorrow, pated in tha strike tw o ysara i t s Owioas— New, 25 330 per aaclL