œ Scio Weekly Press. ‘ ARMOR-PLATE FRAUDS. HUNDREDS OF PETITIONS A Bold Crime Has Been Disclosed by the Investigation. Asking for Reinstatement of Old Rail­ road Employes. FOR EQUAL COINAGE. THE POBTIAND MARKETS. Wheat Market. Portland dealers quote wheat at the following prices: Walla Walla, 67% @ 68%c per cental; Valley, 72%@75cper cental. A few lots are offered, and some business is doing at these figures. Pri­ vate cables ’ quote foreign markets easier, but unchanged. O maha , August 26.—General Manager W ashington , August 25.—The special committee of the House investigating No Recent Battle Between Dickinson of the Union Pacific is receiv­ Organized Labor Contributes To Do So Properly Demands OREGON the charges affecting the reliability of ing hundreds of petitions for the rein­ SCIO to the Silver Question. China and Japan. More Consideration. statement of old employes who went out material of the new ships furnished by on the strike. The letters do not come the Carnegie Company of Pittsburg laid their report before the House to-day. ANOTHER UNCONFIRMED BATTLE from the men themselves, but from mer­ FORMER AND PRESENT VALUES. REQUISITES OF A GOOD MILKER chants, bankers, real estate agents, The report shows that the contract with Produce Market. board of trade associations and others. the company covered a period of two F lour —Standard brands are quoted years and three months from Novem­ LI Hung Chang, Viceroy of China, Or­ They are all of the same temper, asking Representative Hartman of Montana as follows: Portland, Salem, Cascadia No Cow Will Do Her Best for the Milker Outrageous Procedure on the ber, 1890, to Feburary, 1893. The amount ders the Mobilization of the Chinese that work be resumed in the shops and Presents Resolutions for the Free and Dayton, $2.55 per barrel; Walla Who Hits Her With a Stool—Give Her Walla, $2.90; Snowflake, $2.60; gra­ that the old employes be given the prefer­ of armor plate contracted for was 8,978 Coinage of Silver, Accompanied by an ham, $2.30; superfine, $2.10. Fleets in the Gulf of Pl Chi Li—The a Kind Word or a Gentle Pat of the Part of Nicaraguans. ence over imported help. So urgent are tons, costing $5,461,920. In the open­ Address of the Labor Leaders. O ats —Weak at 32c per bushel for Opinion of a Corean. Hand—Study Her Individuality. some of the demands that Mr. Dickerson ing of the report Mr. Cummings, Chair­ white and 31c for gray. Rolled oats are W ashington , August 24.—Representa­ quoted as follows: Bags, $5.75@6.00; Central has about decided to go West and per ­ L ondon , August 26. — The I have never claimed to be “the man of the committee, gives the ten sonally interview business men of the AN AMERICAN ALSO ARRESTED $6.00@6.25; cases, $3.75. champion milker,” but among the many charges made against the company, and News is authority for the statement that communities clamoring for relief and tive Hartman of Montana has presented barrels, B arley —Feed barley is quoted at 70 follows it with the admissions made officials of the Japanese legation here asking for the reinstatement of the men. in the House resolutions for the free @72%c per cental as the extreme. Brew­ different ones I have had to assist in coinage of silver, which are regarded by deny that there has been an engagement Thepetitions declare many of the men’s Consul Hatch, the British Representa­ under each charge. Mr. Schwab admits ing is worth 80@85c per cental, accord­ milking in the last twenty-five years I under the first charge that the plate did the free-silver advocates as one of the ing to quality. have never been beaten as to time. The tive, Locked in a Room as a Prisoner not receive uniform treatment, explain­ recently either on land or on sea be­ families are in want. the A tchison ’ s policy . M illstuffs —Bran, $15; shorts, $16; importance of milking properly demands most significant expressions in favor of by Minister Madriz—Accused of Fir­ ing that by saying that uniform results tween the forces of Japan and China. K ansas C ity , August 26.—Receiver their doctrine which have been elicited chop feed, $15@17; middlings, $23@28 more consideration than has been given alone were required. The committee Officials declare also that the dispatch ing on the Nicaraguan Flag. per ton; chicken wheat, 65c@$l per construes the specifications to mean to the Standard from Berlin, referring Wilsqn of the Atchison system passed by the agitation of the past year. The cental. it. I always think a good milker is one N ew O rleans , August 25.—A letter uniform quality before treatment, and to Count Ito’s remarks concerning the through here on his return trip to To­ resolutions have been considered and who quietly and quickly draws the milk H ay — Good, $10@12 per ton. from New York to-day. To a re­ from Bluefields, Nicaragua, which ar-- practically uniform results will neces­ interests of Japan and Russia in the peka B utter — Quotations are as fol­ in such a manner as to please the cow, porter he said there would be no more adopted during the present session by sarily follow. If uniform results alone lows: Oregon fancy creamery, 22% @ and at the same time have the cow con­ rived to-night, says : were meant, there would have been no completion of the Siberian railway, was developments in the affairs of the road the most powerful labor organizations “ Shortly before noon August 16, a necessity for requirements as to the the invention of the Chinese embassy till after the arrival of the new receiver, of the country, are strongly worded and 25c per pound; fancy dairy, 20@22%c; tinue to hold out her mess late in the fair to good, 15@17%c; common, 12%c. Mr. Walker, in New York. Walker is most outrageous movement on thè part process. are signed by the chief officers of the in the German capital. Neither the C heese — Oregon, 11%@12% c per season. The committee finds the charges of I foreign office nor the Chinese legation due in New York September 2, and soon various unions. The signers are J. D. pound; young America, 13%@14%c; of the Nicaraguans was made public. A In the first place a good milker will thereafter the three receivers, General fraud sustained, scores the company se ­ greater portion of the troops were to Soveriegn, Grand Master Workman, and Swiss, imported, 30@32c; domestic, always have a kind .word or a gentle pat verely and recommends that fifty-nine has received any news of the battles Solicitor Peck, D. B. Robinson, First John W. Hayes, Secretary and Treasurer 16@18c. 7 sail at 7 o’clock in the evening on the suspected plates in use be tested as the mentioned by the Times correspondent Vice-President, and others will have a O nions —New California red, lc per of the hand, and the cow learns to ex­ Yula, a coasting steamer, and Minister only method of proving their fitness or this morning. At the legation the offi­ consultation. Wilson declined to state of the Knights of Labor; Samuel Gomp- pound pect it, and knows she has a friend in ; yellow, l%c per pound. advance what policy the receivers ers, President of the American Federa­ Madriz decided to send with them those unfitness. It finds the government in­ cials say that General Yen, who form­ in P otatoes —New Oregon are slow at 35 the milker. No cow will do her best for would adopt, but was willing to say that tion of Labor: Marion Butler, President spection was negligent, but no charge of erly commanded at Asan, has joined his he believed an entjzeli' new policy would of the National Farmers’ Alliance; @50c per sack; sweet potatoes, 2c per the milder who hits her with his stool, persons whom he thought were guilty of rests upon the inspectors. force of 2,000 men to the Chinese north­ be inauguratetHIWK the management Henry H. Trenor, President, and P. F. pound. saying, “Get around there, you old flriflg’óntheNicarawnanflag. Early in ’ I dishonesty e cnargesagiunst the cofnpnny were P oultry —Old chickens are quoted at fool!” How many times we have heard the morning Consul Hatch, the British that the plates and bolts did not receive ern army at Ping Yang. The success of of the coin party b finances and in the McGuire, Secretary of the Brotherhood this movement, the Chinese say, proves that, and had Balaam’s ass been present, $3.50@4, and young at $ 2.00@3.00 , ac ­ operation of th^ roafi, D. B. Robinson, of Carpenters and Joiners; P. M. Ar­ representative, was sent for, and when the treatment required by the contract; that the Japanese troops in Corea are he said, would »main at the head of the thur, Chief of the Brotherhood of Lo­ cording to size. Others are not wanted. should have expected him to make some he answered the call was locked in a that false reports were made to the gov­ either weak or negligent. auditing department. Whether there comotive Engineers; C. A. Rollinson, Young ducks are quoted at $2.00@3.00, comments. room as a prisoner. The move was kept ernment inspectors; that specimens for The good milker will study the in­ would be changes in any of the other President of the Farmers’ Mutual Bene­ and young geese, $4.50@5.00. These dividuality very quiet, and as he was not allowed to testing were retreated before being sub­ NO NEWS OF AN ENGAGEMENT. of the cow. Some cows are departments he could not say, but left fit Association; Frank Sargent, Grand prices are nominal. Turkeys sell at 9@ so communicate with the outside, no one mitted ; that the testing machine was extremely sensitive that if the teats W ashington , August 26.—The Japan­ Master Workman, and F. W. Arnold, 10c per pound. knew of his arrest for hours. About 11 fraudulently manipulated; that substi­ ese legation has received no news of the the impression that there would. Re­ Secretary are grasped a little too quickly they will E ggs —Quoted at 10@12c per dozen. of the Brotherhood of Locomo­ o’clock, when a Mr. Lampton called at tution was made in the case of a plate engagement between the Japanese and ceiver Walker, he thought, would make tive Firemen, V egetables —Oregon cabbage, l%@2c jump, and through fear of being hurt and John McBride, Presi­ the building to secure permission to designed for a ballistic test, and that the Chinese forces reported from Shanghai his official headquarters at Chicago, that dent of the United Mine Workers of per pound; string and wax beans, 1%@ will not give their milk as readily. have certain freights released from the government stamp was either duplicated in the dispatches published this morn­ being his home. My practice in milking is this: First, 2c per pound; cucumbers, 10@15c per America. the transcontinental association . custom-house, he was also placed under or stolen and used without the knowl­ ing. Officials at the legation express the I select the hardest milking cows, if dozen ; California tomatoes, 80c per 25- Accompanying the resolution is an ad ­ arrest. Then Henry Brown, an Eng­ edge of the government inspectors. The strongest confidence in the accuracy of C hicago , August 26.—-The Atchison to the members of organized labor pound crate; corn, 8@10c per dozen; there are any, but I do not long milk a lishman, called to assist Mr. Lampton report states that the number of furnaces the telegram received at the legation has announced positively that it will not dress and all other producers and toilers egg plant, 10c per pound; green pep­ very hard one without cutting the teat. with the freight, when he, too, was ar­ used was inadequate to fulfill the specifi­ yesterday, announcing the finding of the become a member of. the Transconti­ throughout I If there happens to be one more nervous the United States. The ad­ pers, 6c per pound; garlic, 6c. rested. Their next move was against cations of the contract in regard to the British naval court of inquiry at Shang­ nental Association, which the Southern dress declares “ that in view of the gen­ M elons —Watermelons, $2.00@2.25 per than the others I take her for my cow. Captain Wiltbanks, the American who amount of armor-plate turned out. After hai in the Kow Shung case was favor­ Pacific is making an effort to revive. It eral distress at a time when granaries dozen; canteloupes, $1.50; nutmeg, $1.50 As I come to cow No. 1 (I always milk accepted the position of Judge under the the first investigation of the frauds the able to Japan. The legation character­ will throw no obstacles in the way of re­ are full and in the natural order of things per crate. the same cows and in the same rotation) Mosquito rule. H. C. Ingram, John number of furnaces was increased from izes. as unqualifiedly incorrect the as­ organization except that it will not be­ producers and toilers should be enjoying T ropical F ruit —California lemons, I speak kindly to her, so as to attract four to ten. In regard to the “ jockey ­ Thomas, H. A. Hodgson, John Taylor sertion that the commander of the come a member. This one thing, how­ the fruits of their labors it seems the $4@5; common, $2@3; Sicily, $6.50; her attention. Sitting down, I take a and George ■ Hodgson, all Mosquito ing ” of the test machines It was asserted Naniwa ordered his men to fire upon the ever, is sufficient to kill the association. time has come for united action on the Havana seedlings, $3.25; bananas, $2.50 good-sized cloth I keep for the purpose that the company made private tests of creoles, were arrested. After these men survivors from the Kow Shung strug­ The Southern Pacific will not join the part of those who create the wealth of @3.50 per bunch; Honolulu, $1.75@2.50; and carefully wipe off the udder and had been detained an hour or more, the material, and if it was below the stand­ gling in the water. Atchison on the outside, and unless the country.” One of the causes which seedlings, $3.00@3.25; pineapples, Hon­ teats, carefully underneath and on the ard, manipulated the machine at the offi ­ Americans in the neighborhood were at­ these two roads can get together, it will has brought about this condition, the olulu, $3.00@3.50; sugar loaf, $5. further side, so as to remove any particles cial test so that it would show the re ­ tracted by the signs they made from the ANOTHER UNCONFIRMED BATTLE. be impossible by any pretense to organ­ address says, is the departure from the B erries — Blackberries 4@5c per of loose dust that may adhere. quired tensile strength. The charges of windows. Taking my pail between my knees, I L ondon , August 26.—A dispatch from ize a transcontinental association. wise bimetallic financial principle of pound. “ The English officers stationed on retreating and substituting plates de­ Shanghai to the Central News says the F resh F ruit —Nectarines, $1.25 per take hold of the teats gently, and the Washington, Jefferson and Hamilton and GOING BACK TO HAWAII. signed for ballistic tests, the committee shore went to the building to learn the Chinese papers contain a report of a the substitution of the monometallic box; Oregon cherries, 50@60c per box; first two or three streams press firmly, cause of Hatch’s absence, and were told is satisfied, are true. The charge of using battle near Ping Yang, in which 25,000 policy dictated by the European money­ California apples, $1.25 per 60-pound but not too quickly. Many times milkers that he was under arrest. Hatch dropped a duplicate or stolen government stamp men on each side were engaged. The The Commissioners Say Their Visit to holders and their American allies. _ box. 75c per 25-poundbox; Hood river make a great mistake here in grasping Washington Was Satisfactory. a paper from a side window, telling of is not sustained. Chinese, the dispatch adds, claim they A review of the financial legislation is apples, $1.25; Bartlett pears, $1 per the teats quickly, and begin jerking The report says the government in­ defeated his arrest and the desire to take him and S an F rancisco , August 27.—Commis­ given to show what part was enacted in box; apricots, $1.25 per 60-pound crate; away at the tune of “ Yankee Doodle.” the Japanese forces. Reliable his companions to Managua. A boat spection was negligent and defective, confirmation of the report of the en­ sioners Samuel Parker, H. A. Wide- the interest of the producing and what Oregon peaches, 60@65c per box; Cali­ After one or two streams are carefully was immediately sent to the English but this is attributed to the fact that there gagement, however, is wanting. drawn the cow finds the operation a in that of the non-producing classes. fornia Crawfords, 75@85c per box. cruiser, and the news spread in the for­ were not nearly enough inspectors to do D ried F ruits —1893 pack, Petite pleasing one, and is ready to give her Li Hung Chang has ordered the mo­ mann, J, A. Cummings and W. G. Se­ The proposition is set forth that before eign quarter. Consul Zeolata of the the work. It is asserted that the fraud bilization of the northern, southern and ward of Hawaii, who went to Washing­ the demonetization of silver 3,500 bush­ prunes, 6@8c; silver, 10@12c; Italian, full flow of milk. Taking the forward United States was notified, and called has been traced home to the general su­ central Chinese fleets in the Gulf of Pi ton over a month ago to see President els of wheat or 35,000 pounds of cotton 8@10c; German, 6@8c; plums, 6@10c; teat next to me in my right and the back on Madriz. The latter said these per­ perintendent, who is a stockholder in Chi Li. The Chinese fleet is convoying Cleveland on behalf of the deposed Queen equaled the annnal pay of a Senator or evaporated apples, 8@10c; evaporated teat from me in my left, I begin firmly sons were to go to the interior to stand the Carnegie Company. Of the feature a number of troop ships and coal ships 15@16c; peaches, 12@14c; and steadily to draw full streams. I Liliuokalani, and who returned here Congressman, while to-day 10,000 bush­ apricots, trial. He could not obtain English evi­ of criminality involved Chairman Cum­ •from Taku to Port Arthur. agree with Mr. Boyd in having the hand pears, 7@llc per pound. els of wheat or 100,000 pounds of cotton dence to convict them, but he was sure mings Says: Tuesday, sailed for Hawaii to-day. In barely suffice; that formerly 35,000 P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium, as close to the end of the teatB as possi­ The Japanese nobles subscribed $80,- “ The frauds which the committee has 000,000 as a fund to be used in the pros­ an interview Commissioner Parker says bushels of wheat or 350,000 pounds of 15@16c per pound; large, —c; hams, pic­ ble. I have carefully watched milkers, they were implicated. Consul Zeolata sent a dispatch to the cruiser Columbia. found are worthy to be called crimes. ecution of the war. This fund draws no that, notwithstanding the Washington cotton would have paid the salary of the nic,ll@12c ; breakfast bacon 14%@15%c; and I firmly believe best results are ob­ The English Consul, it is believed, is The servants of the Carnegie Company interest. dispatches to the contrary, they saw all President, while to-day he receives the short clear sides, 9%@llc; dnr salt tained by milking diagonally, as I have charged with having incited Jamaicans (whether with or without knowledge of the great men in Washington, including equivalent of 100,000 bushels of wheat sides, 9@10c; dried beef hams, 12% @13c; described. a cobean ’ s opinion . President Cleveland, and that their or 1,000,000 pounds of cotton, and the lard, compound, in tins, 8%@10c; lard, to riot and bloodshed. The owners of the company) to increase their gain de­ The hands should be frequently C hicago , August 26. — The acting Co ­ the Yula when told of the arrest posi­ liberately continued for many months to pure, in tins, 10%@12c; pigs’ feet, 80s, changed so as to relieve all quarters of same proportion applies to all other fixed interview was satisfactory. “ We went tively stated that their boat could not commit acts whose natural probable rean Minister to the United States, Ye the udder as nearly alike as possible. I $5.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.25; kits, $1.25. salaries and incomes. leave, and thus the only transport that consequences would be a terrific loss of Sung Soo, and Jang Bong Whan, the to Washington,” he said, “ to get an W ool —Valley, 8@10c, according to open my hand wide for two reasons—to Demoralization of the food-producing answer from the government as to what Second Secretary of the legation, arrived men in times of war, and perhaps the can stand the sea was taken away from is said to have caused the man­ quality; Umpqua, 9@9%c; Eastern Ore­ relax the muscles of the hand, for by so nation. A fine or to make a mere money in this city on their way to San Fran­ it intended to do, and we got it. It was sections them. e . doing I can milk twice as many cows ufacturers to lose the markets for their gon, 6@8%c. to the effect that the government would cisco. Minister Soo was sick when he compensation is an inadequate atone ­ “ It is of course useless for the Nica­ H ops —The market is lifeless, and it is without tiring my hands—and I consider goods, so that hundreds of thousands of not at present interfere, which was in arrived. Concerning the war between ment for such wrongs. Y out committee raguans to cause the arrest, for even it very essential to frequently slip the workmen have been thrown out of em­ impossible to give quotations. should Captian Sumner submit to the does not Consider it within its province China and Japan Jang Bong Whan said: substance the answer furnished by the ployment ; and the demonetization of hand up on the udder and gently obtain IVIel'cllund iso. Market. ' the American popu­ ■ -to draiUa criminal -&tatoto.<-buL-LJ*«y.do ... “T 4" ___L_ vary all the milk»-—1never strip as -tong as -h a lf o f t Ue.- world/ g . v ol ume ei.-nn oney- lation would demand and release the feel under obligations to call the atten­ long. Japan has better <1 rilled soldiers S almon .—-Columbia, river No. 1, tails, the streams come readily. makes it comparatively easy for capital ­ innocent men by force, if necessary. tion of the public to the importance of than China, but the latter country has sort, the nature of which is private until ists to corner and manipulate the other $1.25@1.60; No. 2, tails, $2.25@2.50; Toward the close I reach up on the However, the commander of the Colum­ protecting the lives of our seamen and greater resources and men. That is why we return to Hawaii and render our re­ half. In the review of financial legisla­ fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75@1.85; Alaska, loosened and nearly empty udder with port to the people who sent us. I can Japan is winning all the victories now. ” the nation by appropriate legislation de ­ bia is expected here before night, and No. 1, tails, $1.20@1.30; No. 2, tails, $1.90 my left hand, pressing the last remain­ He refused to say anything regarding say this much, that it is satisfactory. I tion it is charged that all the acts since @2.25. the English commander also. While nouncing as crimes all such acts as the ing, milk down into the teat, and with the civil war have been in the interest stayed at the same hotel with Secretary the position of Corea in the war. frauds practiced upon the government speaking to General Lecayo just after B eans —Small white, No. 1, 3%c per the right quickly remove it. Going of bondholders and against the produ­ Gresham, and saw and talked with him in connection with armor-plate and the news was made public, it was VERDICT OF THE COURT OF INQUIRY. cers, and the Sherman law is said to pound; No. 2, 3%c; large white, 3%c; around in this manner quickly from teat nearly every day.” learned that Madriz had taken these other material of war and making such have been repealed at the demand of pea, 3%c; butter, 3%c; bayou, 3%c; to teat, the udder is quickly and thor­ P aris , August 26.—The Tokio corre­ steps upon his own advice. It was not acts punishable in all persons who com­ spondent European financiers, although a grand Lima, 4%c. oughly freed from milk, and there is no NOW A. LOCKOUT. of the Journal des Debats tel­ legal to take these men to Managua, mit them or aid in their commission.” C offee —Costa Rica, 23c; Rio, 22@23c; call for thumb and finger stripping. As fight was made by the people’s repre­ In recommending a test of plate the egraphs that the court of inquiry inves­ said Lecayo, and he could show it in the Salvador, 22c; Mocha, 26%@28c; Pa- to the matter of sitting on the right side at Shanghai the circumstances The Textile Mills to be Shat Down for sentatives. laws of Nicaragua. Such a move on the committee says that, notwithstanding all tigating The resolutions are as follows: “ We dang Java, 31c; Arbuckle’s Columbia it is simply a matter of custom. We an Indefinite Period. the sinking of the Chinese transport part of the Nicaraguan, coming as it the admissions made by the superintend­ of and Lion, $23.80 per 100-pound case. demand of the present Congress the im­ could use ourselves and cows to the left Kow Shung by the Japanese warship F all R iver , Mass., August 25.—The mediate return to the money of the con­ does after the insults to the American ents employed by the company, they Naniwa C ordage —Manilla rope, 1%-inch, is side just as well. rendered a decision holding flag,deserves the most severe action, and claim that all plates paid for by the gov­ that the has quoted at 9%c, and Sisal, 7%c per Just one more point. I know-from action of the Japanese com- great textile strike developed to-day into stitution as established by our fathers by pound. if ever officers were called upon to exert ernment are up to the specifications of mader in firing years of experience that some cows will upon the transport was a lockout. Notices were posted in the restoring the free and unlimited coinage their authority, their time has now ar­ the contracts. The contract of February justified, and therefore R ice — Island, $ 6.25@6.50 . not let the milker have all their milk, the Japanese mills to-day that to-night every mill op­ of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1, the coins rived to do so. The American popula­ 28,1893, states the obligation imposed S alt —Liverpool, 50s, strong at $15@ but will dry off prematurely, unless they of both metals to be equally full legal tion is excited, and-were it not that they upon the contractors to satisfy the in- I government will not be called upon to erated by members of the Manufactur­ tender for all debts, public aiid private, 15.50. are fed while being milked. Finally have confidence' in their country’s agents spectors ' that everything has been in make any compensation for the destruc­ ers’ Association will be shut down in­ as before the fraudulent demonetization C oal —Sales are slow and prices steady. study your cow, and make up your mind the bullet-riddled building would suffer strict accordance with the terms of the tion of the vessel. Domestic, $ 5.00@7.50 per ton; foreign, you can get along with her, the same as definitely. These mills include every of silver in 1873. We also condemn the $8.50@11.00. another attack, but this time some one contract. It has been shown that the minister denby ’ s departure . with most of people, a good deal better establishment engaged in the manufact­ increase of the public debt in a time of would be severely hurt. This situation inspectors have been satisfied and the W heat B ags — Calcuttas, cash, 7%c; E vansville , Ind., August 26.—It is ure of print cloth, and the shutdown peace and the issue of interest-bearing hop cloth, Calcutta, 12%c; California, by coaxing than by driving.—Josiah D. is serious, for no one feels safe, but it is armor-plates passed by the most notori­ Smith in Hoard’s Dairyman. learned to-night that the time for the throws 22,645 men and women out of bonds at any time.” hoped that Nicaragua will be taught a ous frauds. 10%c. departure of Colonel Charles Denby, employment. There at present about S ugar —D, 5%c; C, 5%c; extra C, lesson not to be forgotten by the men SCARE AT HONOLULU. WASTE IN FARM UTENSILS. United States Minister to China, has 2,500 who have voluntarily quit work, WASHINGTON NOTES. on the Mohawk and Columbia.” 5%c; dry granulated, 6%c; cube, crushed been extended a few days, but the most which swells the total number to 25,000 Talk of Another Uprising on the Ha­ and powdered, 6%c per pound; %c per The Careful Farmer Never Leaves His . OREGON ITEMS. inquiry failed to develop the operatives. The decision to close was pound discount on all grades for prompt President Miller of the North Yakima persistent waiian Islands. Implements Exposed. exact time he is to leave San Francisco. reached by the manufacturers at their cash; maple sugar, 15@16c per pound. The delinquent tax roll of Marion Milling Company estimates that in the Colonel Denby is now in Logansport,> secret meeting yesterday, and is the re­ It is painful to ride through the coun­ S an F rancisco , August 25.—The various Valleys tributary to Yakima and from there will go to Arizona to sult of an agreement to close the mills county foots up $26,599.77. try and note the waste that is going on Meat Market. United States cruiser Philadelphia ar ­ there will be harvested this year about At Coos Bay the chinook run of salmon visit his son. It is known that when he at any time that three-fourths of the B eef —Top steers, $2.25@2.50; fair to in farm tools. Valuable mowers, bind­ is late putting in an appearance this 150,000 bushels of grain—about 60,000 leaves this country he will be conveyed looms were silent for any cause. The rived this afternoon from Honolulu, good steers, $2.00@2.25; cows, $1.75@ ers and reapers stand in the field all the bringing the following advices dated year. Fishermen up to the present have bushels of wheat, 40,000 of barley and to China on a government cruiser. shutdown will leave a total of 3,235 em­ year round. Plows are left in the furrow 2.00; dressed beef, 4@5c per pound. 50,000 bushels of oats. been making very poor catches. ployes at work for the Barnable Manu­ August 12: Several days ago it was an­ M utton — Best sheep, $1.75; ewes, the whole winter long. Wagons are ALL PASSES HELD BY JAPANESE. The Northern Pacific railroad is as ­ facturing Company, the Fall River iron housed under the eaves of the barn or There is a prospect of a settlement of nounced that the cruiser Philadelphia $1.60@1.75. L ondon , August 26.—A dispatch to works and the Connecticut and Seacania was to leave here, and about the same the feud between the Benton and Lin­ sessed $7,500 per mile for the main line H ogs —Choice, heavy, $4.00; light and out in more open places. Cultivators, and $3,750 for sidetracks in Whitman mills. These establishments are engaged the Central News from Shanghai states drills, rakes, all kinds of utensils are coln County Courts over the disposition time the Captain of the British ship feeders, $4.00; dressed, 5c per pound. of tax and school apportionment mon­ county. The company’ asks for a reduc­ that advices received there from Che­ in the manufacture of goods that do not Champion V eal —Small, choice, 4%c; large 3@4c exposed to the weather summer and stated that his vessel was tion to $5,300 for the main line and $2,120 come under the manufacturers ’ agree ­ mulpo are to the effect that some unim­ winter. eys. An arbitration arrangement is about to leave on a two' weeks’ cruise, per pound.. for sidetracks. These latter figures are portant skirmishes have taken place on ment. . Every man knows that a piece of wood about agreed upon. ostensibly to look over the route of the the same as were allowed by the Board SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. the great road north of Pong San be ­ left out of doors for any length of time The Southern Pacific Company has of Equalization last year. SEALERS’ DAMAGES. proposed Pacific cable. On the day fol­ tween the Chinese and Japanese forces. will decay. He knows also full well entered suit against those who are’ con­ lowing these announcements a petition F lour — Family extras, $3.40@3.50; that iron will rust. Paint is short-lived. testing its claim to 100 feet of right of Word is received in Walla Walla that The position of the Japanese troops is A Convention at Vancouver to Decide was circulated by British residents ask­ Unless renewed it soon washes off and way through their lands in the northern a joint excursion of home seekers from unchanged, and all passes are strongly Upon the Amounts. ing that the Champion remain. The bakers’ extras, $3.30@3.40; superfine, leaves the bare metal exposed. $2.50@2.75. part of Medford and farther north, and Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas will leave held by the Japanese soldiers. petitioners professed to be in fear of W ashington , August 25.—Secretary Frost and heat, dew and sunshine, W heat —Active; 86%@87%c for No. 1 the case will come up for trial at the Cheyenne over the Union Pacific on trouble if left without armed protection. KING OF COREA APPEALED TO JAPAN. September 10 for Eastern Washington Gresham and Sir Julian Pauncefote, the The Champion’s commander then agreed for shipping and 88J^c for choice quality; rain and wind are most powerful agents next term of court. , in the destruction of farm implements. T okio , August 26.—It is officially an­ to look at lands. A second excursion is wheat, 92%@97%C. The State Normal School at Mon­ being arranged for the month of October nounced that June 30 the King of Corea British Ambassador, have agreed upon a to remain in port, whereupon Admiral milling B arley —Feed, fair to good, 77%@80c; One of these tools, if well made origi­ mouth reports that out of the forty-six with a view to looking over the irrigated declared himself independent of China convention, to be ratified by the United Walker announced that he had changed choice, 81%@82%c; brewing, 87% @ nally and cared for properly, should last his mind about sailing with the Phila­ members of the graduating class of .1893 and appealed to Japan to assist him in States and GreaLBritain, providing for delphia, 92%c; Chevalier, standard,$1.25@1.27%. a lifetime. all but one were employed as teachers districts. and that he, too, should remain The careful farmeUTiever” leaves tiTs' O ats —Dull; free offering^; new Cali­ at Vancouver and in port. This unexpected change in the The man Braithwaite, who shot James driving the Chinese from Asan with the a commission during the last year. Of its 217 gradu­ of the Corean troops. On the consider the Amount of damages to be plans fornia coast, 85c@$1.10; milling, $1.17% utensils thus exposed; when he is done ates, exclusive of this year’s class of Tow at Winona over a card game re­ assistance of the naval commanders caused date Corea renounced all treaties paid by the United States for seizing Ca­ unusual comment. The royalists pre­ @1.22%; surprise, $l,25@1.30; fancy with his plow he wipes the dirt all off fifty-one members, 164 are reported as cently, was discharged upon his pre­ same nadian sealers ,,more than three miles fessed to believe that, had the Phila­ feed, $1.15@1.20; good to choice, $1.05@ and pulls it under cover, the same way at present engaged in teaching. The liminary examination at Colfax. He with China. from land from;1886 to 1890 inclusive. delphia left, there would have been an 1.12; poor to fair, 90c@$1.00; black, with the drill, the harrow, the cultivator first class was graduated eleven years made out something of a showing at self-defense. Then it developed that The Paris Behring Sea tribunal estab­ uprising against the government. Men nominal; red, nominal; gray, $1.02%@ and even the hoe. I know a man who, ago. THE POLAR VOYAGERS. if he happens to forget and leaves his had been cheating. The game was lished as findings of facts that twenty high in the government counsels, how­ 1.07%. The Eastern Oregon Fruit Growers’ Tow wheelbarrow out, will get up in the H ops — Quotable nominal at 6@8c per, poker, and experts who were watching such.seizures were made. It is under ­ Union at Milton will have their large the game testified that Tow was playing More Complaint From the Members of stood that the President would like to ever, declared they were anxious for the pound for crop of 1893; new are offered middle of the night, if he remembers the Wellman Expedition. Philadelphia to leave; as it would give drier ready for operation this week. Be­ six cards and sometimes more to Braith­ his neglect, and put it under cover. He have the proposed convention approved them an opportunity to show the royal­ to arrive at 8@10c per pound. sides an evaporator with a capacity for waite’s five. Under such provocation as L ondon , August 27.—The Pall Mall by the Senate before the close of the ists P otatoes —In liberal offerings; Early cannot sleep if he knows the ladder or that the government needed no out ­ handling about five tons of green fruit a this local sentiment justified the shoot­ Gazette in an article on the Wellman Arc­ present session, and it was to learn the ax has been left out. side protection. The wishes of these Rose, 25@30c; Garnet Chili, 30@40c; day, they are erecting a warehouse, 26x ing, so Braithwaite goes free and the Were every man as careful as this man Burbanks, 30@45c; Salinas Burbanks, whether or not this could be accom ­ tic expedition says it is stated that the confident supporters of the government 40 feet, two stories in height, provided code of the national game is vindicated. the output of the manufactories would 60@70c; sweets, 75c@$1.00 per cental. plished that Gresham visited the capitol were fulfilled yesterday when the mail with bins and sweat boxes sufficient to Norwegian members of the party assert several days ago. O nions — Quotable at 50@65c per be materially lessened ; the pocket-book from San Francisco brought positive cental. hold the season’s output until a satis­ of our farmers would be thicker than it the unfitness of the Americans who ac­ Where Women Can Vote. orders to Admiral Walker for the Phila ­ factory market comes along. W ool —Spring, year’s fleece, 5@7c per now is. Why not try it?—E. L. Vin­ Value of a Husband. G rand F orks , N. D., August 25.—At­ companied the expedition to take part delphia to proceed to Mare Island at pound; six to eight months, San Joa­ cent in New England Farmer. Will Escape Paying Duty. S an F rancisco , August 25.—The Mex­ once. torney-General Standish states that any in such enterprise. Mr. Hyardahl of poor, 5@6c; six to eight months, B oston , August 25.—The Portland woman having the qualification that the University of Christinia, who was ican government proposes to pay the The war between China and Japan quin, White Scour in Calves. San Joaquin, fair, 6@8c; Humboldt and bark Gray Deering from Rosario for Bos­ would entitle her to vote if she were a one of the party, in a letter written at $20,000 recently awarded to Mrs. Leon threatens disturbance of more or less Mendocino, fair, 10@llc; Humboldt and A correspondent of the Farming World Walden Island stated that the provisions seriousness on the islands. A report has ton is lying off Cape Cod with a large man will be entitled to vote for Super­ taken by the expedition were not suffi­ McL. Baldwin (whose husband was mur­ been received of one fight between Chi­ Mendocino, choice, 12@13c; Northern says : “A good deal has been written of cargo of wool, waiting for the new tariff intendent of Public Instruction in this cient, and the members were obliged to dered in Mexico some seven years ago) nese and Japanese laborers, and further California, 9@10c; Calaveras and foot­ late, about white scour in calves. Be­ bill to become a law. It is estimated State at the coming election, and ad­ live on short rations and drink salt wa­ by handing her the sum of $3,000 cash outbreaks are feared on some of the hill, 8@9c; Oregon and Washington, lieving that a great many deaths take heavy and dirty, 6@7c; good to choice, place from this disease, I write you for the consignees will make over $80,000 by vises County Auditors to provide in each ter obtained by melting ice. As a result and the balance in monthly installments large plantations. 8@10c; Valley," 10@12c; Nevada, heavy, the purpose of making public through delaying the vessel. precinct cheaply constructed separate of this he was made ill. The Gazette of $1,000. Her counsel has protested to The Nez Perce Treaty. the medium of your paper what is a cer­ 6@8c; choice light, 9@10c. boxes to receive their votes. Where the authorities in Washington against further says that in fairness to Mr. Well ­ The Willamette Valley Sold. tain cure for this troublesome illness. I W ashington , August 25.—The bill rat­ these boxes are not provided the judges man the public should suspend judg­ this mode of payment, and has asked A Miscalculation. S an F rancisco , August 25.—To-day have authority to provide them. They ment until the explorer shall have re­ Secretary Gresham to insist that prompt ifying the Nez Perce Indian treaty, now would not mind, although I had twenty In a Brooklyn church a short time ago a calves ill with scour at one time ; I should the steamer Willamette Valley was sold have no right to debar women from vot­ turned and been given a chance to defend payments be made until the full obliga­ a law, carries with it $1,668,622; $668,- young woman of the congregation did a have them right in twenty-four hours. I tion is met. by Deputy United States Marshal Far- ing nor to refuse their ballots where the himself. 622 is to be paid as soon as the depart­ neat collapse not far from the door of the could almost guarantee by following the ish to John L. Howard for $43,225. The women are eligible. No Law Against It. ment can arrange the necessary details. sacred edifice after calculating that she inclosed direction the recovery of a calf steamer will be thoroughly overhauled Los A ngeles , August 25.—-Judge Mc­ Representative Sweet of Idaho after sev­ would be carried into a neighboring drug from this disease. I never lost one after Explorers Abandoned. Sculling Champion. and placed in the coal trade. A berdeen , August 25.—The yacht Kinley in the Superior Court to-day de­ eral interviews with department officials store in the arms of a certain stalwart youth using the remedy, and a neighboring V ancouver , B. C., August 25.—Bob the work progressing rapidly. who was a short distance behind her. With farmer when in Scotland was equally for­ Mines to Resume. Johnson, the single sculling champion of Saxton has arrived at Peterhead, re­ cided that there was no law prohibiting reports M assillon , 0., August25.—Operations British Columbia and winner of the sin­ turning from a scientific expedition to a Japanese from marrying a mulatto. The division on accounts is preparing a closed eyes she was gathered up from the tunate. The remedy is as follows : Give list of those entitled to payments under pavement, but the simulation was almost the calf , (according to age) a dose of cas­ will be resumed in the coal mines in gle scull race at the regatta of the Asso­ the Arctic regions. She landed Prof. The case was that of Henry Tingle, a the agreement. The land will be opened turned to something real, when she just tor. This part of the treatment is essen­ Japanese cook with considerable means, | and about East Palestine September 1. ciation of Amateur Oarsmen of the Pa- Aubrey . Battye, . . the ornithologist, w. , and who wanted to marry Mary Dismond, a for settlement bv proclamation of the opened her eyes far enough to peep and dis­ tial. Six hours thereafter thirty grains After having been on strike since April cific Northwest held at Seattle, has is- one companion on Kolque Island, 1Q0. mulatto girl. They were married, and' President in ample time. The agricult­ covered that the wrong man had rushed to of tannin powder in one gill of milk, 25, demanding 72% and 77% cents, the sued a challenge to row any bona-fide miles from the Russian coast, June 2, started to-night for Kansas City on a ural land is to be sold at $3.75 per acre; the rescue, while the other was occupied in and repeat the tannin if necessary. If ’ mineral, stone and timber lands at $5 an the less strenuous task of carrying her um any reader will try this, I am certain he miners have accepted 65 and 70 cents amateur for the championship of the ' and was obliged to abandon them on ac- wedding trip. brella.—New York Evening Sun. acre. Paciflc Coast. count of heavy seas and ice. offered by the operators. will not be disappointed,”