Scio weekly press. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 18??-1897, November 17, 1893, Image 2

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Scio Weekly Press.
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
BASTEEN MELANGE.
FROM W1 IHINGTOa CITY*
FOREIGN FLASHES.
PORTLAND MARKET.
F ABM AND GARDEN.
Ratifications | the extradition treaty
In Japan 343,562 cotton spindles are
W heat — Valley, 95c; Walla Walla,
between the Ulted States and Sweden
twirling.
83>»@85c
per cental.
Haul out manure as it accumulates,
and Norway ha& been exchanged. It
Last year 1,375 vessels were built in
and spread it on the fields. Do not let
HOPS,
WOOL AND HIDES.
will
go
into
eflGaTfi
thirty
days.
American
Protective
Associa
­
Matabeles
in
Africa
Butchered
this country.
H ops —’92s, nominally at 10@16c per it pile and fire-fang.
SCIO
OREGON
The Senate Sinmittees will have lit­
A revival of Mississippi river com­
A large quantity of the butter pro­
pound, there being none in the market;
tion Increasing.
by
English
Soldiers.
tle to do during, the recess. The Com­
merce is expected.
new crop, ’93s, 16@I7c for choice; infe­ duced in this country is spoiled by too
mittee
on
Agriiaiture
will
complete
its
much churning and working.
rior, 8c and upward.
Virginia produces annually 2,600,000
investigation okhe causes relating to
W ool —Prices nominal.
Clean up rubbish about the farm. Bits
OCCIDENTAL NEWS. bushels of peanut?.
the depression » agricultural products
H ides —Dry selected prime, 5c; green, of rails, limbs of trees, ends of boards,
Electric railroads, now so common, are THE SMALLPOX IN INDIANA. and submit its Sport as early as possi­ FINANCIAL STATE OF SALVADOR. salted,
60
pounds
and
over,
3$^c;
under
etc., will soon be covered with snow.
not yet ten years old.
ble after the jginning of the regular
60 pounds, 2@3c; sheep pelts, shearlings,
In building temporary corncribs have
session. TheTSnmittee on Pacific Rail­
Carnegie has a new steel casting that
10@15c; medium, 20@35c; long wool, the
floor at least a foot above the ground,
ways is investjating the Union Pacific
weighs sixty-four tons.
30@60c;
tallow,
good
to
choice,
3@3.
L
oC
Cause of the Explosion on the It cost the government $2,423,522 to The Sender of a Challenge to Fight , railroad receiveEhip.
so rats and mice cannot harbor under it.
British Sailors Blown Up by the Ex­ per pound.
Patch up the cracks in the chicken­
feed the regular army last year.
FLOUR, FEED, ETC.
Collier San Mateo-
The Indian Ctnmissioner has received
a Duel Sentenced to the Pen­
plosion of a Powder Maga­
house, cow barn, sheep shed, etc. Cohl
a telegram fro^ Captain Babb, Indian
The operating expenses of the rail­
F
lour —Standard,$2.90; Dayton,$2.90;
itentiary in Alabama.
zine in Brazil.
agent at ColvilK Wash., who has made
roads last year were $780,997,096.
Walla Walla, $3.15; graham, $2.50; su­ winds are detrimental to stock-raising.
Get the potatoes in the cellar or pit,
an investigatiolof the alleged troubles
perfine, $2.25 per barrel.
Cape Colony, South Africa, has $90,-
at Harrison; Iiaho. He says there is no'
O ats —New white, 33@36c per bushel; as the time is nearly here when cold
SAN DIEGO AND PHŒNIX ROAD. 000,000 invested in State railroads. •
danger of a cínfifet between the white
new gray, 33@34c; rolled, in bags, $6.25 nights will injure them. See that the
The oyster beds of Chesapeake Bay
The New York telephone girls have ■ men and Indians: The Indians, he as­ The police have closed the principal @6.50; barrels, $6.75@7.00; cases, $3.75. storing place is well ventilated.
give employment, to 80,000 persons.
been vaccinated.
serts, are asking an exorbitant price for sporting club in Paris.
M illstuffs — Bran, $16.00; shorts,
When the machinery used in putting
One beekeeper of Reno, Nev., shipped
Chicago proposes to settle right down their interest in She lands upon which
The new Austrian Cabinet will be $18.00; ground barley, $22@23; chop in the wheat crop is needed no longer
Men in a British Columbia Colliery 50,000 pounds of honey to St. Louis.
the town of mrrison is located.
feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 70 c carefully clean, grease bright metal sur­
moderately conservative.
to business now;
Agree to the Proposition of
percental; middlings, $23@28 per ton; faces and put away in a dry place.
Eighty million dozen pocket handker­
A sixth bridge is to be built across the 1
Parisian
women
ride
bicycles
followed
The Treasury Department has had an
chicken wheat, $1.10@1.15 per cental.
chiefs were sold in this country last year. Ohio .river at Cincinnati.
In selecting seed corn remember that
the Management.
actual working balance of not to exceed by grooms, also on wheels.
H ay —Good, $10@12 per ton.
The first consignment of corn ever
the varieties will cross-fertilize at long
The" State tax levy for Illinois has been $2,000,000. If this becomes exhausted,
Travelers in Italy are seriously an­
DAIRY PRODUCE.
sent to Europe from Mexico is about to made. It calls for $2,500,000.
distances. Select seed from corn which
the department will have to meet the noyed by the scarcity of small coins.
Tacoma claims a population of 52,329. be shipped.
B utter —Oregon fancy creamery, 30 has grown apart from other varieties.
The Salvation Army has opened a ten : current obligations from the gold reserve.
Of 147 members of the SwissNational
San Diego’s Fruit Exchange has been
@32$^c; fancy dairy, 25@27|£c; fair to
Marquette, Mich., with a population days’ campaign at Galveston.
The best method of keeping roots
The Treasurjofficials, however, hope for Council the Socialists elected but one.
incorporated.
good, 20@22$^c; common, 18@20c per where one has no regular root cellar is
of 12,000 people, pays only $1 per 1,000
, better timesAmct expect that a further
Dengue
fever
in
a
mild
form
has
made
Theodore
Tilton
has
published
a
book
to bury on dry ground. Cover with two
All the creditors of the Tacoma Expo­ feet for gas.
loss will be stopped. It is predicted that in Paris dedicated to the American col­ pound.
C heese —Oregon, 10@12)^c; Califor­ feet of earth, and see that all water that
The total number of employes in the its appearance at Sherman, Tex.
sition are called into court November 28.
the coinage.¿f gold between now and ony.
■ The Viking ship has started on its 1 January 1 wilhamount to $23,000,000.
nia, 13@14c; Young America, 15@16c; falls on the pit can get off readily.
A franchise for an opposition ferry at service of railways in this country last trip from Chicago to New Orleans.
Emperor William doubts the safetv of, Swiss, imported, 30@32c; domestic, 18
Laying out and putting in tile drains
Vallejo has been granted by the Trus­ year was 821,415.
I
Commissioner Miller of the internal allowing Italy to reduce her standing @20c per pound.
Gold quartz, assaying $.45 a ton, has i
Near St. Louis 400 acres have been
tees.
is now in order where the ground is not
army.
E
ggs
—
Oregon,
30c
per
dozen;
East
­
revenue
burean
is
amending
the
Treas-
been
struck
in
Northern
Minnesota.
too hard. Better have all the main lines
The amount of sugar output of the given up to raising willows for a willow­
A new find of mummies is reported, ern, 27j^c.
Quebec is being ravished by virulent ; ury Department’s regulations for the
surveyed and the tile leveled before cov­
Chino factory for the season is 15,100,000 ware manufactory.
P
oultry
—
Nominal;
chickens,
mixed,
registration
of
Chinamen
in
accordance
from
Alexandria.
They
are
in'the
orig
­
Imperfectly laid drains are use­
Two cotton mills in Shanghai are ex­ typhoid.fever caused by bad drainage.
pounds.
$2.00@3.50; ducks, $3.00@4.00; geese, ering.
exi'en^- inal wrappers.
less.
in Chinese hands and. founded
The Infiiapa Supreme .Court Las s
Madrid
tore
’
s
assaulted
the
Ci^
7
’
50
®
8
'
5
,
0
P®
r
d
J
>7
\
en
tm-keys,
live,
12c
The counsel of Chris Evans','the ban­ clusively
During the winter, when there is not
knocked out the saloon screen ordinance. ’ Thé departmpft*íias an unexpected bal-
i ♦
it and per YwriiTwi
pound • ; rfizlr»
dressed, Tie.
dit, have applied'for a continuance of on Chinese capital.
as he c was taking
a walk,
so very much that onq can do in the way
Two-thirds of all the cotton duck pr »•
The driveways of Central Park, New ’ ¿nee of $20,(90, which can be utilized in Governor
his case.
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS.
of
practical work, is a good time to ac­
gave
him
a
severe
beating.
Foggy weather has interfered with duced in the world is made within twen­ York, are to be lighted by incandescent ' putting the new legislation into opera­ The London Hospital says tea-tippling V egetables —Cabbage, Is per pound; quire the theory of agriculture. Get it
ty
miles
of
Baltimore.
lamps.
tion. Itf is generally understood the
raisin-curing in tbe South. Hot weather.
producing in Britain results not less potatoes, Oregon, 75c per sack; new on­ from books and from your farm papers,
The young cotton-seed-oil industry
The smallpox epidemic continues with­ • Qhinese/will register, and after six is
is wanted.
serious
than alcoholic drinks.
ions, lXc per pound; tomatoes, 35@ and have it at your fingers’ ends, so that
The Butte (Mont.) Council refused to has scored a yearly record of 1,000,000 out abatement in the infected regions in i months ¿11 Chinese unable to. produce
40c
per box; green corn, 15c per dozen; you can verify it by practice as soon as
The
suit
against
Explorer
Stanley
for
certificates will be summarily deported.
confirm the appointment of a- negro" on barrels, representing 1,500 tons of seed. Indiana.
sweet potatoes, lJ^@l J4cper pound; Or­ you get into the field next spring.
commissions
on
American
lectures
was
There are 110 women lawyers in the
The present fad in New York is said to. ’
the police force.
Some of our friends of the press make
egon celery, 35@50c.
There are,1rumors that Voorhees will settled out of court at London.
F ruits —Sicily lemons, $6.00@6.50. per a mistake when they take the position
The relations between the Arizona Ga­ United States, and eight have earned be the answering of dinner invitations 1 introduce a iree-coinage silver bill at the
For obtaining photographs and draw­ box;
the
right
to
practice
before
the
Supreme
in
rhyme.
California new crop, $5.00@5.50 that good roads are of importance only
zette and the Territorial Judiciary are
opening of the regular session. Voor-
of German forts two Frenchmen per box
Court.
; bananas, $1.50@3.00 per bunch; to the farmers, and that in consequence
> Arrangements are being made to. win­ hees declined to talk about the matter, ings
somewhat strained.
will be tried at Leipsic for high treason. oranges,
They do say that Lower California, ter an immense number of Texas cattle ■ > but
$3.50 per box; Oregon peaches, the whole expense of building and main­
it is poiited out he has always been
The railway employes of the South are where land is very cheap, is as well
Kaiser
William
has
sent
his
portrait
65@70c per box; fall butter pears, 80@ tenance should be borne by them. They
a silver man, and that he declared dur-
finding it difficult to handle the tramps adapted for lemon culture as the $1,000 in Mississippi.
to
Chancellor
von
Caprivi^with
a
letter
[
go
e
per
box; grapes, 50@90c per box.; are of value to the entire community,
World’s Fair stockholders probably r ing the debate on the i epeal bill that he expressing unabated confidence in him. I
that infest the freight trains.
an acre groves of Sicily.
« j
i..
New York Concords, 35e per basket; and the expense should be shared by all
i
was
no
less
a
friend
of
silver
than
al
­
will
receive
a
dividend
of
15
per
cent
on
The Victoria surveyors who looked
By the sale of their lands to the United:
There is a widespread feeling in Eng­ Italian prunes, 75c@$1.00 per box; ap­ classes.
ways. At my rate it is thoroughly un-
into the causes for the explosion on the States government some of the Indian" ; their; investments.
Tlwbusiness of manufacturing starch
land that the so-called battles in Africa ples, Baldwin, King, 85e@$1.00 per box;
The American Protective Association , derstood tli silver question was not with
collier San Mateo declare it doubtless tribes are worth from $5.000 to $10,000
from potatoes has been confined to com­
Waxen,
75@90c;
cranberries,
$
8.00@8.50
the
Matabeles
were
savage
butch
­
[
shelved
by
die
passage
of
the
repeal
bill.
is reported to be growing rapidly in
originated in the exposure of the gas per capita, man, woman and child.
paratively few localities. Where it has
j>er barrel.
On the contiary; the silver men say the eries.
Northern Indiana.
generated from the coal to the flame of a
been carried on it has proven a profitable
fight
has
oply
begun.
When
Congress
A
Chicago
building
societv
has
in
­
The
Pope
is
said
to
have
changed
no
­
lighted lamp.
STAPLE GROCERIES.
A secret order known as the Pension­ assembles tiey propose to keep it well ticeably in appearance lately. He is
industry, and has increased the value of
creased its capital from $5,000,000 to
C offee —Costa Rica, 23c; Rio, 22c; farm lands devoted to growing the crop.
Chief Welsten has notified the settlers $50,000,000, declares the National Loan ers’ Protective Association is being or­ to the front in connection with every much bowed down, and seems more
Salvador, 23e; Mocha, 26)^@28c; Ar­ The combination of agricultural produc­
of Harrison, Idaho, the new town just Herald. Present assets are $1,500,000. ganized in Illinois towns.
great issue Jetween the parties from the nervous.
buckle’s, Columbia and Lion, 100-pound tion and manufacturing is usually satis­
Claims
under
the
Missouri
diseased
within the border of the Coeur d’Alene
I
tariff
to
the
repeal
of
the
Federal
elec-
It is estimated that the richest of civ­
King Humbert of Italy, who was
factory to all concerned.
Indian reservation, to leave or pay $20,- ilized people is the English, with $1,236 stock law threaten depletion of the sur­ ■ tion laws. Every stage of the tariff dis­ thrown from his horse a few days ago, is cases, 25.80c per pound.
H oney —Choice comb, 18c per pound;
000. The settlers are preparing to de­ per capita. In France the average is plus in the State Treasury.
cussion wifibe punctuated by pertinent one of the best riders among European
Thorough tillage will partially take
new Oregon, 16@20c; extract, 9@10c.
fend themselves.
the place of manure by making more
A large number of silver dollars not ; queries byftlie silver men tending to monarchs.
said to be $1,102; in the United States
D
ried
F
ruits
—
-1893
pack,
Petite
valuable whatever piant food may be in
made by the government have been put ; prove that it was demonetization of sil­ The New Decimal Coinage Association
The trial of Aiderman Peter Graham^ $1.029.
prunes, 8@10c; silver, 10@12c; Italian, the soil. But the natural inference is
ver and mt the McKinley tariff which
the last of the alleged Spokane boodlers,
The tenth census shows that 23,010,000 in circulation in West Virginia.
has
organized
with
considerable
evidence
!
9#
10c;
German,
8@10c;
plums,
6@10c;
has terminated by the jury bringing in inhabitants of the United States are
A company has been formed at West ■ caused the,financial depression. Indeed, of strength for the purpose of decimaliz­ evaporated apples, 8@10c; evaporated thaf this exhausts the soil still more
rapidly, so that, if continuous cropping
a verdict of not guilty. He will bring a supported by agriculture, 11,520,000 by Plains, Mo., with ample capital to de­ i it is intended that the silver men shall ing English coinage.
apricots, 15(al6c; peaches, 10@12%c; is to be practiced, the manure must not
act as a íody of obstructionists, as did
heavy damage suit against the city for manufactures and 15,629,000 by com­ velop the onyx of Douglas county.
pears.
7@llc
per
pound.
At
the
instance
of
the
Prince
Regent
the Parnelites in Parliament; till silver
be withheld, however good the tillage—
liis expulsion from the City Council.
merce.
Gail Hamilton is still working for the
S alt — Liverpool, 2J0s, $15.50; 100s, will make big crops right along.
of Bavaria the royal opera house at Mu­
A flourishing new Baltimore export liberation of Mrs. May brick, imprisoned j shall receive a hearing.
Jack Green, a wealthy rancher, and
$16.00; 50s, $16.50; stock, $8.50@9.50.
nich
has
offered
a
prize
of
8,000
marks
Some men seem to pride themselves
Thomas Taylor, a farm hand, were mur­ industry has been started by ex-Senator in England for poisoning her husband.
Although Congress amended the Geary for a new German opera.
B eans —Small whites, 3@3Xc; pinks, upon
the fact that they are practical
dered at Savony Island, about 100 miles Henry G. Davis—that of shipping West
i act so as; to allow Chinese six months
3%c; bayos, 3@3$^e; butter, 4c; lima, farmers,
An
Alabama
jury
has
convicted
the
and know nothing about agri­
Russia is to be put on a war footing. 3Mc per pound.
from Vancouver, B. C., and $10,000 taken Virginia coke to the silver-mining regions sender of a challenge to fight a duel. He i more in Which to 'register, it adjourned
by the murderer. A man named Hugh of Mexico.
R ice —Island,$5.75@6.00; Japan, none culture except that which they have
without making an appropriation to The Czar orders the formation of fifteen
wiil
have
two
years
in
the
penitentiary.
About 600 to 1,000 bolts are used in a
new brigades, thus increasing the strength in market; New Orleans, $5.50@6.25 per learned by hard knocks. But this is
Lynn is thought to have been the mur-
A pauper census of the State of Min­ carry out the provisions of the act. The of the army by 150,000 men.
hardly as much credit to them as they
single freight car, and about 1,000 are
dererer.
,
Chairman
of
the
Committee
on
Appro-
cental.
nesota shows in. June last there were
to think, because the very best
Motorman Edward F. Terry, who was required for a first-class passenger car, in 5,384 paupers, against 4,869 the previous I priations had cognizance of thé necesity
S yrup —Eastern, in barrels, 40@55c; seem
Frau
Zillman,
who
was
beheaded
in
in these latter days are the ones
in charge of the electric car which went addition to the 800 required in two good year.
of thè Treasury Departments need of Berlin recently for the murder of her in half-barrels, 42@57c; in cases, 35@ farmers
through the Madison-street bridge, is six- wheel trucks.
money to carry out the law, and it is husband, was the first woman to be exe­ 80c per gallon; $2.25 per keg; California, who combine theory with practice.
Upon a recent purchase of 10,000 tons
Captain Anderson is desirous of pre • probable that, if the urgency deficiencj’ cuted in that city since 1846.
charged by the Coroner’s jury at Port­
in barrels, 20@40c per gallon; $1.75 per
land with gross negligence in permitting of raw sugar, not more than two weeks’ sSnting the Viking ship to this govern­ bill had passed, a clause appropriating
keg.
supply,
the
American
Sugar
Refining
ment,
it
to
be
kept
permanently
at
the
The
old
established
charity
in
London,
EAST AND SOUTH
S ugar —D, 4%c; Golden O,5c; extra
liis car to run with reckless and excess­
enough money at least to begin opera­
capital.
Company
will
net,
it
is
estimated,
a
the
Scottish
Corporation,
is
financially
0, 5^c; confectioners’A, 5%c; dry gran­
ive speed.
tions would have been inserted in the
profit of $236,000.
—VIA—
Louisiana sugar is being marketed bill. As it >8, registrations under the act in a depressed condition, and appeals ulated, 5%c; cube, crushed and pow­
Over five miles of the San Diego and
One hundred years ago the United rapidly, and the result is considerable «will
not begin
until the appropriation Is is are being made on its behalf.
dered, 6%c per pound; ¿¿c per pound
.....
_ ___________________
Phoenix road are now graded and over
Cholera has again broken out in the discount on all grades for prompt cash;
three miles of the track laid. The work States imports aggregated $31,000,000; relief already in the financial situation made. Meanwhile the Treasury Depart­
ment will makqall its preparations, and Charleroi district of Belgium, where 300 maple sugar, 15@16c per pound.
is going forward rapidly, nearly 1,000 of to-day, $866,361,421. One hundred years in that section.
ago
the
exports
were
valued
at
$29,109,-
Revenue officers have decided that , so soon as fee money is available it will cases have occurred within a month,
San Diego’s citizens having pledged
CANNED GOODS.
—OF THE—
North Carolina distillers must pay tax be prepaàaHj^^^h its officers so that with a fatality of 33 per cent.
themselves to pay $1 r>er mile each as 000; to-day, $847,508,024.
There are patents for making paper on three gallons of whisky for every they can^^gHs^work at once. The
C
anned G oods —Table fruits, assorted,
fast as the road is graded.
The Brazilian Legation at London does n.75@2.00; peaches, $1.85@2.00; Bart-
bureau has assurances that an effort will
A gang of forty or fifty bunco-steerers, from sawdust and shavings, from this­ bushel of corn used.
’$f.75@2.00; plums, $1.37X@
be made to get the bill through in the not believe the story that the insurgent ¡ [eU
flim-flammers and sure-thing men have tles and thistledown, from tobacco stalks . During the fishing year just closed at earlv
daysjof the session, so that the vessel República sank a government 15QB
infested Tacoma several days and com­ and tanbark. It is said that there are Gloucester, Mass., fifty-seven fishermen work of
will not be long de­ transport, causing the loss of over 1,000 $2.25@2.4t); blackberries, $1.85@2.00;
mitted a number of robberies upon un­ over 2,000 patents in this country cover­ have been lost, and ten vessels, valued, ferred. registration
It is said that all Chinese now lives.
i aspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25@
at $60,000, have been wrecked.
suspecting countrymen, whom they in­ ing the manufacture of paper.
It is stated that the Russian govern­
in the country, approximating 100,000,
apricots, $1.65. Pie fruits,
Over 3,000,000 women are earning in­
duced to visit down-town resorts. Many
Governor Lewelling of Kansas has ap­ can be registered in sixty days, if they ment has conceded the French company 2.80;
North.
of the men came over the Northern Pa­ dependent incomes in this country. pointed Mrs. Eva Blackman a member promptly tafeo advantage of the oppor­ the right to establish telephonic commu­ assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums, 1 South.
$
1.00@1.20
; blackberries, $1.25@1.40per
cific from Chicago, where they operated There are some 2,500 practicing medi­ of the Topeka Police Commission, vice a tunity.
6:15 p. m . Lv..........1’ reland.........Ar 8:20 a .M.
nication
between
all
the
large
Russian
dozen.
Pie
fruits,
gallons,
assorted,
during the World’s Fair. They are now cine, 6,000 managing postofflces, 275 Populist member whom' he removed.
I":23 p. M Lv..........Aloaiiy..........Lv. t:23 A. M.
towns.
$3.15@3.50; peaches, $3.50@4.00; apri­ 10: I d a . m . A'
-..... San Fraii'isco. ...Lv, 7:00 r. M.
on their way to the Midwinter Fair at preaching' the gospel, and in New York
The annual- report of L. Lowrie Bell,
The
number
of
paid
admissions
to-the'
cots,
$
3.50@4.00
;
plums,
$
2.75@3.00
;
The above trains stop at all stations between
city alone 27,000 of them are supporting Columbian Fair d'uring the 179 days that the Second Assistant Postmaster-Gen­
Charges of brutality to private soldiers
San Francisco.
Portland
and
Albany inclusive; also Tangent,
blackberries,
$
4.25@4.50
;
tomatoes,
$1.10.
have caused the cashiering of Lieutenant
Little if anything is being done to­ their husbands.
Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irv­
it was open to the public was 21,477,218, eral, shows that the total expenditure Schrag-Miller
M eats —Corned beef, Is, $1.40; 2s, Shedd,
of
the
Eighty-ninth
Regi
­
ing,
Eugene
and
all sta ions from Roseburg
ward getting the steamer New York off
for mail transportation was $43,597,997,
being an average of 119.984X per day.
PURELY PERSONAL.
ment of Infantry, stationed at Dussel- i $2.10; chipped, $2.35; lunch tongue, Is, south to and including Ashland.
the rocks at Point Bonita. Information
$3.50; 2s, $6.75; deviled ham, $1.50@
Senator Sherman’s real estate holdings and of this 'amount $5,758,818 was on dorf, Germany.
Roseburg Mail—Daily.
is not given out readily, and along the
2.75 per dozen.
The Emperor of China is studying at Washington are rated on this year’s account of star routes and $25,726,605
8.30 a . M. Lv............Portland.........Ar. 4:30 P. M.
water front there are few who know ex­ French and German, and will take a tax list, at $400,000. He is about the on account of railway routes. The re­
The stockholders interested in the
F ish —Sardines, %s, 75c@$2.25; ¿¿s, 12:45
a . M. Lv...........Albauy...v.....Lv. 12:30 M.
actly what steps the Pacific Mail officials course in law.
heaviest individual taxpayer at the cap­ port shows that there are now in opera­ railroad from Acre to Da,mascus are mak­ $2.15@4.50; lobsters, $2.30@3.50; sal­ 5:50 p. M. Ar.......... Rosebii rg......... L v. 7:00 a . M.
propose now to take. As the vessel has
tion :■ Star routes 18,856, mileage 259,- ing prophecies about the time when it mon, tin 1-lb tails, $1.25@1.50; flats,
ital.
Jeweler L. Hartenstine of Pottstown,
IJebanon 15 ranch..
settled solidly, there is no likelihood of
railroad routes 2,529, mileage 166,- will be possible to go j from London to $1.75;2-lbs, $2.25@2.50; ¿¿-barrel, $5.50.
It is understood that the United States 859;
952; messenger routes 7,295, mileage India in eight days.
her ever being pulled off. She will have Pa., has a 94-year-old watch that has
1: 20 P. M. Lv...........Albany..........Ar. 3:25 P. M.
>
Supreme Court will be asked to order 20,030. The increase in the number of
2:09 P. M. Ar.......... Lebanon.........Lv. 2:39 p. M.
to be raised and floated. Pumps will be never missed a day.
PROVISIONS.
8:10 a . M Lv...........Albany..........Ar. 10:21 a . M.
Municipal restaurants have been es­
J. C. Henries of Charleston, S. C., is the naturalization of a Chinaman, with routes during th® year was 989 and in
kept on board, and will be ready for
9:00 a . N. Ar..........Lebanon..........Lv. 9:30 A. M.
E
astern
S
moked
M
eats
and
L
a
^
d
—
the only ex-Confederate in that State a view of testing the anti-Chinese legis­ the length of toutes 6,241 miles. The tablished in many German cities as a Hams, medium, 14$^@15$^c per pound;
work at any time.
lation.
means for minimizing begging and to re­
Woodburn-Springfield Branch.
who
wears
the
iron
cross
of
Prussia
for
increase
in
the
annual
rate
of
expendi
­
The Corvallis Times says : There is a
Brooklyn officials intend establishing ture was $2,262,265. During the last lieve the worthy poor of the necessity of breakfast bacon, 18@19^c; short clear Tri-weekly oetween Woodburn and Natron..
possibility, if not a probability that the valorous service in the Franco-Prussian
sides,
15@16c;
dry
salt
sides,
13@14c;
8:30 a . m . Lv..........Poitland,.........Ar 4:80 p. M.
a squad of police to protect pedestrians fiscal year the railway pos tofflee cars accepting food given in charity.
$18,000 of Agricultural College funds on war.
lard, compound, in tins, lOJ^c per pound; 2:06 P. M, Lv.........West Scio.........bV. 10:37 a . M.
Dr. Samuel F. Smith, the author of from the danger of the trolley cars. A were subjected to 403 train accidents,
Dr. Knox, the recently deceased Pri­ pure, in tins, 13)^@15c.
deposit in the Job bank at the time of
5; 15 P. M. Ar...........Natron..........Lv. 7:00 A. M.
the suspension will be wholly lost. It “America,” passed his 85th birthday similar squad does duty on Broadway, most all of which resulted in loss of life mate of Ireland, is said to have received
New
York.
last
week
at
his
home
in
N
ewton
Center.
or
serious
injnry.
Ten
clerks
were
killed,
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
his archiépiscopal promotion through an
will be remembered that shortly after
BAGS AND BAGGING.
Cornelius Vanderbilt,paid $.150,000 for 66 seriously injured and 115 -.slightly in­ error, the see having been intended for
the bank passed into the hands of a re­ Mass., near Boston-. He is active and
Burlaps,
8-ounce,
40-inch,
net
cash,
alert,
and
feels
the
burden
of
bis
ad-'
jured.
Commenting
upon
the
facts,
Mr.
the old Seventh Regiment clubhouse in
another Dr. Knox.
:
ceiver in order to secure the college
6c; burlaps, 10$^-ounce, 40-inch, net
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
order to pull it down and make a flower Bell says: “The department is permit­
claim an attachment waS placed on- the vanced age little.
Prince
Bismarck
is
not
recovering so cash, 6J^c; burlaps, Uf^-ounce, 45-inch,
ted
tó
care
for
the
injured,
but
no
au
­
Lady Tennyson has always been a no­ garden on its site for his new Fifth-ave­
-AND—
property by Treasurer Shipley. It now
thorized relief under the existing stat­ rapidly as was hoped. He has sold the 7^c; burlaps, 16-ounce, 60-inch, 11c;
develops that the attachment was irreg­ table housekeeper. Early in his mar­ nue mansion.
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
burlaps,
19-ounce,
76-inch,
14c
;
wheat
copyright
of
his
memoirs
to
a
firm
of
utes
can
be
extended
to
the
people
left
ularly issued, and if so, the college will ried life the late poet laureate said jest­
The President has appointed Colonel
Attached to all through trains.
German publishers for £25,000 for post-' bags, Calcutta, 22x36, spot, 8c; 2-bushel
be without any claim whatever to the ingly that, should literature fail, his wife George B. Ruggles to be Adjutant-Gen­ behind by the gallant fellows who go humous publication.
oat bags, 7%c; No. 1 selected second­
down
to
death
whilst
performing
their
could
keep
the
family
from
poverty
by
funds on deposit when the bank sus­
eral of the army with'the rank of Brig­
West Side Division.
her culinary skill.
One of the laws of*King Lobengula, hand bags, 7c; Calcutta hop cloth, 24-
pended.
adier-General, to succeed General Will­ duties. The day death enters the car
Between Portland and Corvallis.
the pay of the clerk ceases, and at the now fighting the British in South Africa,- ounce, 10c.
The Maharajah of Kapurthala, who iams, retired.
The new cruiser Olympia, on her first
Mail train daily (except. Sunday'.
time help is most needed the heart­ is that mothers-in-law may not enter
LIVE AND DRESSED MEAT.
trip, established her position as queen spent some time in this country in the .About 259,000 photographs were de­ very
broken family becomes top often an ob­ their son-in-law’s house, and should they
of the United- States navy. The ship latter part of the summer, has been re­ stroyed at the Postoffice Department in ject
B
eef
-
—
Prime
steers,
$
2.50@2.75
;
fair
charity. Various methods have meet in the street they must avert their
made a maximum speed of 21.26 cently a visitor to Berlin. He was the Washington on the 28th ultimo. They been of suggested
to good steers, $2.00@2.50; good to choice At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains
whereby relief could be gaze.
knots, and averaged slightly under 21 .guest of the Emperor for a few days in represented the accumulation in the extended without
cows, $1.50@2.00; dressed beef, $3.50@ of the Oregon Pacific railroad.
material
obligation
Express train daily (except Sunday).
Italy is in financial. straits, yet the 6.00 per 100 pounds.
knots on a run of 68 knots, with a heavy ¡.the course of the maneuvers in Alsace-: dead-letter office since 1874.
from the government, and I trust the vast
expenditures which have put her
sea and a strong head wind. As the Lorraine.
M utton —Choice mutton, $2.00@2.50; 4:40 P. m .|L v ...........Porfand..... ..... Ar.l 8:25 a . M.
A
suit
has
been
instituted
at
Madison,
present
Congress
can
be
prevailed
upon
Queen Natalie of Servia, instead of Wis., which involves Governor Peck,
this condition must be continued. dressed, $4.00@5.50; lambs, $2.00@2.50; 7:25 P. M.|Ar.... ...McM innviHe.. ....Lv j f :.f0 a . M.
Olympia was only expected to make .23
to adopt someone of the proposed plans. into
She has been notified by Germany that dressed, $6.00; live weight. $2.00@2.50.
knots, her builders are very happy over constantly bewailing her woes as former­ Attorney-General O’Connor and other If
such
a
measure
of
relief
were
put
into
the trial, and think that when the of­ ly, has decided that there is something State officers in an attempt to get at the effect, it would promoto the service, and she must keep up her military and naval
H ogs —Choice heavy, $5.00@5.50; me­ THROUGH TICKETS £
strength.
ficial government trial is made she can left in life; and the -other evening ap­ State funds in the Treasury.
dium, $4.50@5.00; light and feeders, States, Cauada aud Eur >pe can be obtained nt
the
direct
benefit
that
would
be
induced
lowest rates from Mrs. M. E Woodmansu. a^ent,
1 e forced up to 22 knots. This would peared elegantly dressed at a. ball given
A state of affairs almost approaching $4.50@5.00; dressed, $7.00.
We tSfio.
R. KOEHLER, Mana er.
The Minnesota Legislature has passed by it would heffieat.”
give the Union iron works a bonus of at Mentone in her honor by Mrs. Mellor,
V
eal —$4.00@6.00.
E. P. ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & Pu^s. Agent, Port­
open
mutiny
at
present
exists
among
the
an ordinance declaringjioolrooms public
land, Or.
(400,000 for exceeding the speed re­ ah American.
Belfast
(Ireland)
constabulary,
owing,
it
Secre
.
^received
a
dis
­
and making owners of build­
quirement.
Mme. Adelina Patti recently tofd a re­ nuisances
ates Minister Baker, is alleged, to the recent efforts to mar-
ings rented for poolrooms and their fre­ patch from U
The Clement grammar school at San porter for an English paper that people quenters
who was on IToard the steamer Costa tialize the 800 men of which the city
guilty
of
a
misdemeanor.
Francisco, containing 700 young chil­ have a perfect mania for asking her to
Rica at Amapaia when fired on by the force consists.
dren, was discovered on fire during the adopt their children. She is constantly
The' Supreme Court of the United Honduras authorities because the cap­ Queen Victoria does not fail to keep
school hours the other day. The chil­ receiving offers of babies—hundreds, she States lias directed the courts of Utah tain of the i'e=sel refused to surrender a count of her numerous progeny, and the
dren marched out in an orderly manner should say, in the course of the. year; to proceed in conformity with the act of refugee from Honduras on board as a Court Circular reminds its readers that’
when the alarm was given, and’ there was Her last one was a pair of twins.
the last Congress in disposing of the es­ passenger. The dispatch fully confirms the infant son of Princess Ferdinand of
no panic. The fire was in the garret,
the press reports of the firing on the Roumania is her Majesty’s seventeenth
Prof, Charles Eliot Norton of Harvard cheated Mormon Church property.
and was extinguished before muon dam­ University is to be the Turnbull lecturer
Mrs. Cyrus Field, who left New York United States flag. While the ship was great grandchild.
age was dene. Miles Baird, a foùrteeh- oh poetry this year ’at the Johns Hop­ society a month or so since in order to in the port of Amapaia the authorities
year-old pupil of the school, was arrest­ kins University in Baltimore. His sub­ open a millinery shop, is now contribut- : demanded the surrender of Polecaro Bo­ The Paris Omnibus Company intends: !
ed on the charge of arson. ' He eònfesséd ject will be “Dante,’’iwhose “Divine ing to the newspapers letters on “ Worn-! nilla, who was recently concerned in the shortly to bring into use ¿ number of ,I
that he had started the fire in the garret Comedy ” he translated,-and the lectures’ n-h’s Sphere in Business,” signed Susie i revolutionary movement against the compressed-air locomotives for the tram- I
to see how tìie pupils would get out of will be given in March and April.
Honduras government. The captain de­ way services. This motive power has I
M. A. Field.
school in case of a real fire. Young
clined.'
After the ship had received her not yet been used in Paris for the pur­
Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government is
Charles P. Graves of Helena, Mont. $ According to estimates based upon"! clearance papers and while she was leav­ pose' of street locomotion.
Baird has always had a mania for set­
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
the
beet
data
attainable
the
twenty-one.
I
who
was
married
at
Lexington,
Ky.,
the
ting buildings on fire.
It is said that Parisians have become ' of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
passenger railroad lines that enter Chi-j ing port six or seven shots were fired to
At San Francisco in the case of the other day, is. one of the wealthiest cob cago carried to that city'3,335,000 per­ bring her to. Minister Baker was on so tired of the Eiffel tower that they re- ■ patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli­
ored
men
in
the
United
States.
He
is
UnitedStates vs. Frank L. Wilson Judge
board at the time. Whether the shots gard it as a nightmare, and it is proposed ’ able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not
of two. mining companies, in sons during the continuance of the were fired directly at her or in front is to remove all the upper part down to the • entirely,
Morrow of the District.Court has granted President
upon the care and skill of the attorney.
World’s Fair.
Montana,
and
is
said
to
be.a
millionaire.
not stated. The matter was discussed first platform, on which a “Palace de j
the motion of the defendant to quash
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,
The
Philadelphia
Press
goes
into
a
He
married
a.well-known
colored'woman
.at a Cabinet meeting. Captain Dow, Plaisir ” might be erected.
the indictment charging him with send­
and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re­
long exposure of one of the tricks of t he who was in command of the Costa Rica,
ing obscene matter through the mail.' of Lexington.
The financial condition of Salvador is ’ tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
Pennsylvania
milk
dealers.
They
b
’
fly
In view of the annual increase of vis­
is the same captain who harbored Bar- becoming alarming. The troops have f
Expressions complained of were written
the farmers by. the beer gallon meas­ rundia,
who was killed on his ship sev­ not been paid for six weeks, civil em­ Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In­
by Wilson at Lakeville to a friend in San itors to Egypt an important addition has of
ure,
and
sell
to
their
customers
by
tine
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
eral years ago by the Guatemalan au­ ployes have not received any money for
Francisco. Judge Morrow surprised the been made this season to the number of wine gallon measure.
thorities. It has been established that three months, and school teachers have
United States Attorney and the postal first-class hotels in Cairo. The Ghesireli
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
At
the
close
of
the
Columbian
Fair
;
a political refugee who is a passenger, as been unpaid for six months.
inspectors by his interpretation of the Palace Hotel is intended to. surpass in
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Chicago
papers
are
recognizing
the
ex
­
Bonilla was, cannot be taken from the
statute governing such cases, He decid­ size and splendor its well-known ri vals.—
Mlle. Filesie Mendelsohn, who holds a
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
istence of what they call the World’s ship on which he is. The chance pres­
ed that a personal letter, securely sealed, Shepheard’s and the Continental.
medical diploma from a Paris university,
If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to­
containing obscenity is not indictable
British vessels landed a party near Fair grip, whose symptoms are a slight. , ence of the United States Minister on and who established herself at Cairo, *
even if it passes through the mails. Rio de Janeiro in order to obtain a sup­ hacking cough, constriction at the base j the vessel in thia case is not considered was recently called upon to attend the gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
to make anvdifference in the diplomatic mother of the Khedive. She has since advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
Ho interprets the law to refer ply of sand for holystoning the decks of the nose and a general languor.
of the case. Nothing could be been appointed doctor at the palace.
others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
only to manifold, stylograph, printed The meh approached an bld Brazilian
There were sold recently 100 acres of 1 aspects
:
others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
copies or similar publications. Numer­ government.powder magazine, which was the old Webster homestead at Marsh- | learned of what reply was sent Minister
G.
J.
Symons,
F.
R.
8.',
says
that
since
matter.
ous courts have held that written letters guarded by a detachment of President field, including the old observatory on i Baker or what steps are proposed to be
he
began
observations
in
London
in
1858
i
containing obscenity are included in the Peixoto’s soldiers. The latter, seeing a Black Mount. The deed shows that a; taken in the matter. T¿e United States
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
__ _
meaning of the statute, and such cases number of seamen digging, believed Daniel Webster purchased part of the 11 steamship Alliance sailed the other day he has only once previous)v registered.
_ NORTHWEST,
WASHINGTON, O.G,
STREET,
have beenpunishedbvfine and impris­ they belonged to the rebebwar - Ships. property in 1844. The Boston •woman' 11 from San Jose to Acajutla in Salvador. the rainfall of four consecutive months
P. O. BOX 463.
onment. District Attorney Garter an­ and, acting under orders, blew up the who has bought the land coveted it on Whether this movement was occasioned at less than an inch each, and then it I
JOHN
WEDDERBURN,
Managing
Attorney.
nounces that he will appeal this case to powder magazine and killed and wound- account of its historical associa^ong^ by the incident was not stated at the de­ was jn winter and at the end of two ex- '
ceptionally
wet
years.
partment
<B9* Cut this out and send it with your inquiry. -Jtt
a higher court.
1
'
ed several of the British sailors.
* whicti ste wishes to see preserved.
The Shasta Route
FOR INVENTIONS
I