Scio Weekly Press. REPLY OF THE HOVAS. Natives of Madagascar Come to Terms With France. DETRING IS A FAILURE P ort L ouis . Island of Mauritius, De­ cember 1.—The reply of the Hova gov­ Japan Indignant That China SCIO .. . ..................................... OREGON ernment to the French ultimatum has Sent a Foreign Agent. been published. Madagascar agreed the French resident General shall act as an intermediary between the Hova govern­ THE HAND OF ENGLAND VISIBLE ment and the foreign powers. France is to carry out such public works as the Madagascar Judges deem necessary. A Regularly Accredited Envoy From Condensed Telegraphic Re­ They propose that all disputes between the Emperor of China Must be Sent France and themselves be settled by a to the Mikado—Prime Minister’s Ac­ ports of Late Events. mixed court. Lastly the Hovas demand tion Approved by the Japanese Press. a delimitation of French territory around Y okohama , December 1.—Detring, the Diego Suarez and the right to import BRIEF SPARKS FROM THE WIRES munitions. Commissioner of Customs at Tien .Tsin, was recalled to China by Li Hung Chang. PRIOR TO THE REPLY. P aris , December 1.—A letter dated He had a brief interview with the Chief Budget of News For Easy Digestion From Tamatave, Madagascar, October 30, has Secretary of the Cabinet, who arrived Different Parts of tlie States of Wash­ been received here. It says : from Hiroshima before Detring took his The Hova Governor has ordered 'the ington, Oregon and Idaho—Items of departure from Tien Tsin. The native native women and children to leave the Interest to Pacific Coast People. town, and he and the men have retired press is generally indignant that China Spokane has another daily—the Morn­ to the fortifications, which they are re­ sent a foreign agent to negotiate for pairing. The market place is deserted peace, and approves of Prime Minister ing Times. An “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” troupe is and the natives’ quarters are empty. Ito’s refusal to receive him. swooping down upon the defenseless The postal service has been interrupted and communication is difficult. The FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. cities of Eastern Oregon. are determined. They are pre­ W ashington , December 1.—The offi­ The Salem Methodists voted 76 to 5 in natives paring for the French attack generally, favor of giving women seats as delegates although the government possibly will cials in Washington who have been in­ in the general conference. accept the French conditions, except the terested in bringing about peace between A long-distance telephone is being put second clause, which empowers France China and Japan are surprised by the up, connecting the various scattered to establish garrisons anywhere on the refusal of Japan to entertain any propo- shingle mills of Whatcom county .. island. _The .QueenAs very reluctant to J sitions coming from Mr. Detring. This yield a sfngle^oint. Tlie official is Commissioner of Maritime tiary at McNeil’s .Island has asked for MADAGASCAR APPROPRIATION. Customs at Tien Tsin, and his immedi­ more guards, as the building is getting P aris , December 1.—The Senate Com­ ate superior is the English Baronet, Sir old and unsafe. mittee appointed to consider the Mada­ Robert Hart. While the Japanese lega­ • Albany, Or., is getting up a Dickens gascar appropriation met to-day, with tion has received no official confirmation carnival, at which some 100 characters M. de Freycinet presiding, z All of the of the dispatches indicating that Det­ will be impersonated by the youth and members favored the government pro­ ring’s mission has been a failure, the beauty of Linn county’s metropolis. disposition here is to regard the informa­ gramme. tion as authentic. The time, they say, An ordinance has passed the Spokane Council reorganizing the police force by has passed when the differences existing CHICAGO’S INDEBTEDNESS. the substitution of a chief and fifteen between the two nations can be settled detectives for the present regular force. It Is the Accumulation of Previous Ad­ by the customs authorities, as if it were a matter of routine business, and they ministrations. Harry Lartigne of Dayton has been declare that if China really desires to arrested for complicity in the murder of C hicago , December 1. — The total bring about peace through negotiations, Jasper Mills of Garfield county, Wash. He was taken to Pomeroy and lodged in bonded indebtedness of Chicago, includ­ it must be done through a regularly ac­ ing the $5,000,000 World’s Fair bonds, is credited envoy from the Emperor of jail. The farmers of Walla Walla Valley $18,000,000. This averages about 4J£ China to the Emperor of Japan. In the will make an urgent demand on the per cent interest. The floating indebted­ meantime and until China comes to real­ ize the present condition 'under which next Legislature for the enactment of a law providing for a State Wheat In­ ness is a matter of dispute. A fair esti­ peace negotiations can be procured the mate is $3,000,000. It consists of money war must go on. spector. The Japanese authorities here do not Marshal Hallery proposes to rid Walla borrowed in anticipation of the revenue Walla of hobos. Within the past week of judgments and juggling of moneys regard with favor the reports of the in­ he has escorted eleven of the fraternity from one fund to another. The present terference of European powers. Regard­ to the outskirts of the city and directed embarrassment is caused by an accumu­ ing the St. Petersburg dispatches, quot­ lation of debts from previous adminis­ ing the Novoe Vremya, they say that them never to return. they recognize that the Novoe Senator-elect Lesh of Yakima county, trations. Where appropriations were while Vremya may talk from authority on ac­ Wash., is preparing a bill prohibiting not sufficient money was borrowed, and count relations with the Russian county governments from creating or the deficit haB reached such proportions crown, of its its assumption that Japan has maintaining a special cash fund for the that Mayor Hopkins has been compelled resumed peace proposals is without to confront it. The total debt of the payment of salaries of officers. city, when compared with the assessed foundation.' They also assert that no The Finance Committee of the Seattle valuation, shows Chicago to be as well figures have been fixed as to the amount Council and the City Controller have off as any of the large cities. The trouble of indemnity which Japan is willing to finished their work on the tax levy, is that three sets of town officers are re­ accept. There are matters of detail which is for this year fixed at 12 5-8 quired to do what one set accomplishes which the Japanese officials in this city mills, as against 13 mills last year. in other cities. Tax dodging and queer say can only be arranged when China Placer mines are still working in work in the Assessor’s office have been comes to realize that there is but one Baker county, Or., but the final dean- proven. These are the chief reasons way to treat with Japan, and that is by direct negotiations. up will soon be made. The run has why the revenue is not growing. They take the position that so far Ja­ been the best since the palmy days of pan has done nothing which could jus­ the ’50s. COPYRIGHT QUESTION. tify the interference of the foreign pow­ White river farmers complain that the filling in the trestles along the Puget Lord Ripon’s Stand Commented on by ers, and intimate that it would be time for their interruption when Japan should Sound Shore railroad endangers their Arnold Foster. really make some demand that would be property from floods, and they have ap­ unreasonable. This characterization ap-_ L ondon , December 1.—Arnold Foster, pealed to the courts for an injunction member of Parliament, has written to plies only to the European powers. against the railroad company. disposition to scout the prop­ The first M. E. Church of Spokane is the Times to direct its attention to im­ There is of no the United States to mediate. figuring on a magnificent edifice with a portant omissions from its report of osition the contrary, it is suggested at the seating capacity of 2,000. The pastor is Lord Ripon’s exchange of fiews with the On legation that it would be entirely satis­ Dr. Mclnturff, once stationed over St. factory to have the preliminaries of any PACIFIC NORTHWEST. TILLMAN’S MESSAGE. What the Governor Said to the Legis­ lature of South Carolina. C olumbia , S. C., November 30.—On the opening of the two Houses of the Legislature to-day Governor Tillman’s message was read. It read like others of his statements—full of ginger. He recounts the history of the Darlington dispensary riots, defending his course, charging the riots as the outcome of a conspiracy of the whisky men. He de­ nounces the militia in refusing to obey orders, and advises a remodeling of the military system-and laws, giving the Commander-in-Chief power to disband companies at will. The Governor charges that Judge Goff of the United States Court purposely delays his de­ cision as to the dispensary case until after the expiration of the term of the Governor, so as to require proceedings to he begun anew. The message advises the adoption of the metropolitan police system for Charleston city .with a view to the enforcement of the dispensary law. Speaking of that law, he says: “ I speak advisedly when I say that no new and untried ’experiment in leg­ islation has ever made bo many friends in so short a time or ever taken such deep root in the popular heart. The law has come to stay. Some of the news­ papers began early in January to edu­ cate the public mind! to a resistance to the searching of private dwellings, and men were taught,to believe that this was an invasion of their IttoBrties to whibh they should not submit. It is needless to show the fallacy of this contention, because it is readily seen that, if a man may turn his private dwelling into a den from which he can sell liquor or a depot from which to supply it without the right to search and seize it under-war­ rant, the law would be a nullity.” Of the lynch -law he says: ‘ ‘ The law’s delay has been a theme for the animad­ versions and anathemas of men .from time immemorial, and it appears to me that South Carolina has the best system of laws’ and rules of court to enable men to shirk the gallows that can possibly exist anywhere. The consequence is the people have lost all patience and almost faith in the administration of justice. This lamentable and .disgraceful condi­ tion is the direct and almost sole cause for the prevalence of the lynch law in our midst.” WORK FOR THE NAVY PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Market. AGRICULTURAL WORLD Cruisers Ordered Out and Others Making Ready. There is no change in-the situation locally, and dealers report little business passing. Export quotations show no change, Valley being worth 75@77J^c per cental and Walla Walla 70c per cental. Column Devoted to the Inter­ ests of Farmers. ALMOST A WAR SCARE DEVELOPS Produce Market. THE TREATMENT OF DRY COWS F lour — Portland, Salem, Cascadia and Dayton, $2.40 per barrel; Walla They Should be Fed With Such Food as Walla, $2.05; Golddrop, $2.65; B mtw - Will Furnish an Abundance of Nutri­ flake, $2.35; Benton county, $2.40; gra­ terference at Bluefields—The Presi­ tion Without Bargely Increasing the ham, $ 2.15@2.40 ; superfine, $2. dent and Secretary Gresham Confer. Proportion of Fat. O ats —Good white oats are quoted at W ashington , November 29.—As a re­ 25@26c; milling, 27@29c; gray, 25@27c. A cow that is dry should be fed with sult of a conference at Woodley to-day Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags, such food as will furnish an abundance between the President and Secretary $5.75@6.00; barrels, $6.00@6.25; cases, of nutrition without largely increasing Gresham the cruiser Columbia, which $3.75. the proportion of fat. It is the poorest B arley — Feed barley, 62j^c per had been for several weeks at Kingston, cental.' kind of economy to let a dry cow run Brewing, 80@85c per cental, ac­ Jamaica, was cabled peremptory orders cording to quality. down in flesh, and it is almost as bad to to proceed at once to Bluefields for the M illstuffs — Bran,. $13.50; shorts, make her fat. She should be kept in a protection of American interests. Mr. $13.50; chop feed, $15@17; middlings, good thrifty condition and in as perfect in market; chicken wheat, 75c Gresham's" visit to the President’s coun­ none health as possible, for not only the per cental. try home followed immediately upon an H ay —Good, $8@11 per ton. health of her offspring and its future interview he had with the Nicaraguan B utter —-Weak; fancy creamery is value of beef or milk depends on these Minister. All the officials acquainted quoted at 22%c; fair to good, 15@17J^c; things, but the value of the cow as a 25@27j^c per pound; fancy with the affair refuse to divulge the rea­ common, milker is effected for good or bad by her dairy, 20@ 12XC- son of the hurried orders to the Colum­ C heese — Oregon fair, 8@10c per condition during the period of gestation. bia or to confirm- statements of trouble pound; fancy, 10@12%c; young America, If a cow is skin poor at the time the calf in Panama in regard toarefusalof Great 9@10c; Swiss, imported, 30@32c; do­ is dropped, she will not give as much 14@15c. Britain to recognize the Nicaraguan gov­ mestic, milk as she would if in good condition, P otatoes —40@55c per sack. ernment. Acting Secretary McAdoo said O nions —Good Oregon, 90c@$1.00 per­ -nor can she be fed so as .to increase her that, if it were true that the Columbia cental. flow to what it would have been if she had gone to Bluefields, it was probably P oultry — Chickens, mixed coops, 1 had been properly cared for. It is quite, on a cruise, conforming with the estab­ $1.50@3.00 per dozen; ducks, $4.00@4.50; a common thing to have cows tome in” lished policy of the government to keep geese, $7.50@8.00; turkeys, live 9@10c in the fall for winter milkers, and these a ship in Central American waters, as per pound; dressed, 11@12J£. are drying during that part of the year the Navy Department had no recent re­ F resh F ruit —California grapes quoted when pasturage1 is at its poorest and in­ ports from Bluefields indicating trouble at 85c@$l per crate; good Oregon apples sects are most numerous, and from these there. It is learned, however, on excel­ bring 50@65c per box; Ilwaco cranber­ two causes dairy cattle are likely to be­ lent authority that not only the Colum­ ries, $12 per barrel; Jersey, $12.50@ come reduced in flesh. If dry cows are bia, but the Marblehead, which arrived 13.00; pears,' 50@80c per box. not attended to at this time and given a at Kingston to-day, will remain at Blue­ E ggs —Oregon are scarce and firm supplementary, ration they often become fields continuously this winter, and that at 25c per dozen; Eastern, 20@22|£c. thin and out of condition, and when the Montgomery may be sent there from V egetables — Sweet potatoes are once this happens it is hard to bring Mobile, but that preliminary ordershave quoted at $1.25@1.75 per cental; green them back. It follows that the best been sent to New York to have all the peppers, 6c per pound; garlic, 6c; toma­ course is to prevent this from'occurring, ships in commission of the North Atlan­ toes, 40@50c per box; Oregon cabbage, for upon attention to this matter de­ tic squadron prepared for a West Indian %@lc per pound. pends the profit from keeping the cow. cruise at the earliest possible moment. T ropical F ruit —California lemons, Warmth in the Winter Dairy. In addition the sailing orders for the San $5.50@6.50; Sicily, $6.50@7.00; bananas, Francisco; which was to leave December $2.50@3.50 per bunch; Honolulu, $1.75@ Warmth is as necessary in a dairy in 15 to become the flagship in European 2.50; pineapples, Honolulu, $3.00@3.50; -the winter as cold is in the summer. waters, have been withheld, and she may sugar loaf, $5; Florida oranges, $4.00@ be sent immediately to the Gulf of 4.25 per box; Mexican oranges, $3.75. There is no better winter dairy for the Mexico. Figs, California black, boxes. $1.25; farmer than a dry, well-lighted cellar The Castine’s cruise to the South At­ sacks, 4@5c; California white, 10-pound half above the ground, having double ANOTHER NEW MOVE. lantic, which was to commence early boxes, $1.10@1.15; 25-pound boxes, windows, a substantial stone or brick Bill for a Ship Canal Drafted, to be Pre­ next month, will in all probability be $2.50; sacks, 6@8c; Turkish, boxes, 14@ wall and a plastered ceiling overhead. interrupted when she reachps the West 16c; fancy large, 20@21c; bags, 10c. sented to Congress. With a ventilator passing into a chim­ Indies. Instructions to prepare the N uts — Almonds, soft shell, 12@14c ney, and some simple means for warm­ C hicago , November 30.—The move­ Minneapolis for sea at once have also per pound; paper shell, 16@17c; new ment for an international ship canal been sent to the Navy Department crop California walnuts, soft shell, ing it such a cellar is unsurpassable for this use. It may be heated in the sim­ from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic in­ chiefs. ‘ There seems to be in fact almost I2j^c; standard walnuts, 10J£@llc;. plest manner. A sheet-iron pail half a war scare pervading the navy, brought Ohio Chesnuts, new crop, 14@15c; pe­ augurated at the Deep Waterways Con­ about by diplomatic rumors to the effect full of wood coals from a fire, a boiler of 14@15c; Brazils, l2X@13c; filberts, hot water, a small oil stove or a very vention was crystallized to-day in the that Great Britain, which several cans, 14@15c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 5@7c; small charcoal stove will be sufficient to draft of. a bill, which will be introduced months ago expressed a willingness to roasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8@10c; co­ keep the right temperature during the in the Senate the coming winter, proba­ recognize the full jurisdictional rights of coanuts, 90c per dozen. coldest weather. A. few red-hot,bricks bly by Senator Vilas. The Executive Nicaragua over the Mosquito coast, had W ool —Valley, 7@9c, according to blocks of iron set on a flat stone may Committee of the Deep Waterways Con­ shown a disposition to resent what ap­ ¡quality; Umpqua, 7@9c; Eastern'Ore­ or be sufficient under some circumstances. vention met to-dav and drew up the bill. pears to be the practical annexation of gon, 6@7c. It was decided to ask Congress for an the territory and its complete incorpora­ H ops —Quotable at 4@7c, according to Best'Temperature of Water for Stock. appropriation of $50,000 for the United tion as a portion of Nicaragua. As long quality. There is nothing better for all farm as the interoceanic canal bill seemed un ­ States side of an international commis­ P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium, sion, the proposed commission to consist der favorable consideration at the last 13%@14c per pound; hams, picnic, animals than pure well water. The of five civil engineers and an engineer session of Congress Great Britain re­ ll@12c; breakfast bacon 14@15c; temperature of it is the best possible. from both the War and Navy Depart­ mained quiescent in the Mosquito con­ ¡short clear sides, ll@12c; dry salt ments. A sirtilir board, it is said, will troversy, and as a result of conferences sides, 10@llc; dried beef hams, 14 Warm water is nauseous to “hn animal be appointed by the Dominion govern­ which were held at Washington Lord @15c; lard, compound, in tins, 9%@ as to a person; the refreshing effect of a ment. The commission was expected to Rosebery’s Cabinet consented to receive 10c; lard, pure, in tins, ll@12J^c; pigs’ cool draught of ..water we all know. consider the engineering and financial a special envoy from Nicaragua’, whose feet, 80s, $3.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.25; Just the same we all know how ice-cold requirements of the waterways and sub­ mission related solely to abrogation of kits, $1.25.' water makes the teeth ache and the mit its report to the general government the treaty, which gave Great Britain a G ame —Venison, 5c per pound; bear, whole body shiver, as it takes the heat at the end of the first year of its service. guardianship over the now almost ex­ 4@5c; rabbits, $3.00@3.50 per dozen; from the blood to become warm itself. The Canadian members of the Executive tinct tribe of Mosquito Indians. This ducks, teal, $1.50; widgeon, $2; mal- A temperature of 55 or 60 degrees is the _enyoy^_it is understood, has been in ï^nerîcaiiMJnSerato^JapunanücHSÎr OBniiUnftilflMlWqjpomii CRD fljjlinrrt tfej Meat Market. A most deplorable conflict is on at to submit to Sir John Thompson the because they are informed as to the sit­ commission as requested. The commit­ gress adjourned without acting on the somewhere near enough to this. The canal bill the organization committee of Spokane over the body of William Smith deputation’s arguments. Lord Ripon uation and it is believed that they would tee adjourned this afternoon. B eef —Gross, top steers, $2.25@2.35; water should be pumped into the troughs the canal company went to England in fair to good steers, $2.00; cows, $1.75@ for use, and the. troughs drained and who was recently shot by Adolph Sel- added: be unbiased and impartial. With nego­ September last to seek money, and the 2.00; dressed beef, 3J^@4%c per pound. immediately covered as soon as the stock heim. The undertakers want pay for “My departmental sympathies are tiations begun in this way they expect, MAKING HIMSELF POPULAR. suggested abrogation of the British what they have done. There is a re­ naturally in this question with those however, that the details must be left to M utton —Gross, best sheep wethers, have drunk, so that snow or ice will not plevin suit over the corpse, and one man colonies I specially represent.” be arranged by direct conference between The Course of the New Czar Satisfies the treaty has been"put in the background. $1.75; ewes, $1.50@1.55; lambs, 2c per gather in them. Not until to-day was it definitely-learned pound; dressed mutton, 3j^@4c; lambs, has been arrested for violating a city Arnold Foster, commenting on this the personal representatives of the Chi­ Russian Populace. that Great Britain had declined to recog­ 4c. ordinance. nese ruler and the Japanese Foreign statement, says: POULTRY POINTS. S t . P etersburg , November 30. — The nize the legality of the new order of “This is a remarkable declaration, and Minister. V eal —Dressed, small, 5c; large, 3@4c The United States War Department is things on the Mosquito coast, and that That an attempt should have been popularity of the Czar increases daily, per pound. willing to establish an army post in the it startled other delegates besides my­ Rotten, or musty feed should never be H ogs —Gross, choice, heavy, $3.75@ given poultry. outskirts of Spokane, and has sent offi­ self. If a Secretary of State appear in made to cause these two foreigners, Hart owing to his unaffected ways and the it had so notified Nicaragua; although such action has been anticipated for 4.00; light and feeders, $3.75; dressed, 5c cers to inspect the different sites around the Cabinet as an avowed advocate prej­ and Detring, to be the medium of Chi­ fact that he is dispensing with the mili­ Hen manure breeds lice. The remedy several weeks, which accounts for the per pound. the city, and has offered to establish- a udiced in behalf of his Canadian clients, na’s negotiations is regarded as unusual tary police and bodyguards of the police. fact that the Columbia and Marblehead need not be stated. large post provided the city will donate it seems high time that British authors in view of Japan’s suggestion that China His Merchandise Market. order withdrawing the troops from were not long ago brought home. It If you have a mongrel flock, at least 1,000 acres of suitable land for the post and publishers find some other channel must make her offer directly through the the line of the route upon his wedding may also explain to some extent why S almon .—Columbia, river No. 1, tails, get a pure-bred cockerel. and artillery and rifle ranges. A com­ to convey their views, inasmuch as, if American Minister. day has produced; a good effect. The $ 1.25@1.60 ; No. 2, tails, $ 2.25@2.50 ; the Montgomery was sent south to Mo ­ mittee of citizens is at work soliciting Canadian views be accepted, the prop­ The roosters must be kept in good The Life-Saving Service. crowds were unable to believe they would bile, ostensibly to test new description fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75@1.85; Alaska, health erty of British authors-will be in jeop­ pledges. and condition. Look well after be allowed to stand and witness the pro ­ W ashington , December 1. — Superin ­ No. 1, tails, $ 1.20@1.30 ; No. 2, tails, $1.90 of coals. The near approach of the these things. The celebrated Strand case is on trial ardy in “Canada and still more so in Aus­ cession without the invariable hedge of @2.25. meeting of Congress, it is said, gives the tendent Kimball of the life-saving serv ­ again at Whatcom. This has been be­ tralia and the United States.” Poultry ought not to be expected to do and when they saw this was the President assurance-that he will be sup­ C offee —Costa Rica, 22@23%c; Rio, 20 ice, detailing the splendid record made soldiers, fore eight tribunals and to the Supreme fact the populace were frantic with de­ ported to the fullest extent in prevent­ @22c; Salvador, 21@21%c; Mocha, anything when covered with lice. It will Court twice. Judgments for $15,000 and by his bureau in the cause of humanity, light, and expressed, satisfaction in a ing foreign interference near the route 26^@28c; Padang Java, 31c; Palembang not, if it is expected. STEPNIAK ON THE CZAR. $12,000 have been rendered, for Strand If a fowl is sick, take it out of the Java, 26@28c; Lahat Java, 23@25c; Ar­ states that 308 vessels in distress were thousand ways. There is no doubt a of the proposed interoceanic canal. and reversed, and after all these years The Question is, What Will He Do With buckle’s Mokaska and Lion, $22.30 per flock, both for its own sake and for the aided by the life-saving service during marked change has taken place every­ and vicissitudes it comes up smiling. It Political Offenders? where in St. Petersburg life in conse­ 100-pound case; Columbia, $21.80 per sake of the well ones. the year. ~ There were oh board .the ves­ is a suit for damages for two lots taken 100-pound case. Upon the whole it is better not to keep L ondon , December 1.—Stepniak, the sels 4,054 persons, of whom 3,993 were quence of the Czar’s admirable policy. DIVISION IN A CHURCH. for the right of way of the B. B. & B. C. It is estimated that his manifesto remits C oal —Steady; domestic, $5.00@7.50 roosters after they are two years old. Russian nihilist, in an interview to-day saved and only sixty-one lost. The num­ about 5,000 roubles in taxes to the poor. Co. per ton; foreign, $8.50@11.00. They may be vigorous longer, but there Meeting of the United. Evangelical Con­ Mr. Ogden, assistant engineer, has in regard to the Czar’s popularity said: ber of shipwrecked persons who received C ordage —Manilla rope, lj^-inch, is is danger. ference in Illinois. Foreclosure Proceedings Begun. succor at the stations was 659. The es­ Completed his work on the Coquille river. quoted at 9Xc, and Sisal, 7^c per “ Of course the Czar knows he is per­ What will prevent hens frpm eating C hicago , November 30.—The Chicago He established stations 100 feet apart fectly safe in going about unattended. timated value of vessels and cargoes in­ B altimore , Md., November 29. — A pound. we are asked. If they are fed volved in the disaster was nearly $10,- Title and Trust Company has issued a along on each bank from Myrtle Point S ugar —D, 4J£c; C, 4%c; extra C, 5c; eggs? special session of the general conference meat, they are. less liable to eat their to Coquille City, and then sounded the I know a strong feeling in favor of 000,000. Of this amount $7,668,000 were bill to foreclose a mortgage on the prop­ dry granulated, 5%c ; cube crushed and of the United Evangelical Church will powdered, 6%c per pound; J^c per pound eggs. If they persist, cut off the point river diagonally across from one stake reconciliation prevails among Russian saved. In addition to the number saved to the one 100 feet lower on the opposite revolutionists. The Czar has wonder­ from vessels there were eighty-three erty of the Grant Locomotive Works; •be held in Napierville, Ill., beginning discount on all grades for prompt cash; of the bill. We do not think much of a fancy side, and states that he was surprised at fully good cards in his hands, and if he others rescued who had fallen from also asking for the- appointment of a re­ to-day I Delegates will be present from half barrels, %c -more than barrels; poultry house, unless their owner has the depth of water found, and that there is not quite a fool, he can make conces­ wharves, piers, etc., and who would have ceiver. The bill recites that the com­ Pennslyvania, Maryland, Ohio, Illinois, maple sugar, 15@16c per pound. perished without , the aid of life-saving pany issued bonds to the amount of will be less difficulty to improve the sions which will reconcile everybody and S alt —Liverpool,200s,$13; 100s, $14.50; more money than he knows what to do with. But a good warm house, how­ river than he expected. He has no make him the most popular Czar Russia crews. The number of disasters by rea­ $300,000 at 7 per cent interest in order Iowa, Nebraska and Oregon. This spe­ 50s, $15. son of storms was greater than in any to secure capital with which to continue cial session is made necessary by the doubt but that the chief engineer will has ever known. His manifesto does not B eans —Small white, No. 1, 3X° per ever ill-looking, is a necessity. previous year since the introduction .of indicate whether he will follow a liberal its business. _ The interest on the bonds, schism in the Evangelical Association. pound; butter, 3J^c; bayou, 3c; Lima, make a favorable report, and that a How many flocks will be compelled to payable semi-annually, has been indef­ It is claimed by the leaders of the new 5c. dredger will be put on and the four or or conservative policy. The praise be­ the present system. go through the winter without having a stowed on him by the general press as initely postponed since last June, and denomination that the chief cause of the five bars, which are the only obstacles, C anned M eats —Corned beef, 1-lb., spoonful of grit given them? A good Germany’s Feeling Toward England. the mortgage provides that in such a division was the assumption of unwar­ $1.25@1.30; 2-lb., $2.25@2.30; roast beef, many, and those that are have nothing removed, .so that steamers can reach being liberal is perfectly gratuitous. B erlin , December 1.—The Hamburger case There is nothing in the manifesto, how ­ 40 per cent of the bondholders can ranted episcopal powers on the part of 1-lb., $1.25@1.30; 2-lb., $2.25@2.30; with which to grind their food. Myrtle Point at any time of the year. which can be blamed. It opens Nachrichten says in a leader on the begin foreclosure proceedings. The Wardner Miners’ Union met the ever, The Poultry Keeper gives, the follow­ certain Bishops, who claimed the right chipped beef, 1-lb., $2.25; lunch tongue, the way to both courses. Beyond this other night and discussed the strike. It there is nothing to it. We must wait Kcelnische Zeitung’s attacks upon Eng­ to interpret such law in their own in­ 1-lb.', $3.25; deviled ham, X-lb., $1.50@ ing remedy for lice on chickens: First, The Wine Growers’ Association. 2.75. use kerosene freely over every portion is said the meeting was a stormy one. and see what he will do with political land : We only hope that these expres­ S an F rancisco , November 30.—The terest even to the rending asunder of of the poul try house. Then dip the hens It was announced that, as the strike was offenders. This is the chief point in my sions reflect official opinions. Had such annual conferences and the exclusion of W-ine Growers ’ Association held another SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. once every four days in a decoction on and a fight would have to be made, opinions prevailed at the time of the meeting this afternoon. There was a large numbers of members and preach­ made by pouring two gallons of boiling it might as well include a demand for mind.” ________________ ers without trial, and the organization Zanzibar treaty, the encroachments and an increase of wages. A motion was F lour —Net cash prices: Family ex­ water on a pound of tobacco refuse, and large attendance. The report of the of a new conference without authoriza­ ANGLICAN AND ROMAN. chicanery practiced by England toward made that all underground men be paid never would have occurred. committeeTshowed that signatures had tion by the general conference,-’whose tras,' $3.40@3.55 per barrel; bakers’ ex­ let it cool. Do this on dry days onlj^’* $3.50 a day. President Glass opposed Tlie Union of the Two Churches to be Germany In speaking of the molting process We do not attach any importance to been secured- guaranteeing to the associ­ province alone it was to establish bodies tras, $3.30@3.40; superfine,- $2.20@2.55. such an action, and, it is said, refused ation the control of 9,500,000 gallons of of this kind. The Supreme Court of Wright says: “A little hemp seed should Discussed. England courting Russian favor. The W heat — There is no change in the sit ­ to put the motion. Some of the mem­ also be given every day at this season, wine, an increase of more than 3,000,000 Pennsylvania recently passed upon the V ienna , December 1.—The Rome cor­ contrasts between their respective inter­ gallons since the last meeting. The case. The meeting, which will open at uation, and the market can be quoted as at least to all fowls of value, and with bers became indignant and threatened ests are too great for a mutual under ­ to remove the President. He then put respondent of the Politische Corre- standing. English statesmen always committee is still at work. After some Napierville to-day, is for the purpose of fairly steady at 88%c per cental as a top these aids, and a little extra meat, or the question, and it prevailed. There spondenz writes: The Pope has ap­ understand how to flatter those from talk as to the men to be elected the di­ formulating such rules and regulations figure for No. 1 shipping, with 90c for even a little ale during., the few weeks was some talk that the strikers will in­ pointed a theological commission to in­ whom they hope to receive benefit. Eng­ rectors’ meeting adjourned. as may be necessary to perfect the or­ process lasts, there will rarely be choice. Custom is found for milling de­ the sist on the few men now at work in the ganization. any loss.” Mr. Langtry Wants a Divorce. into the validity of ordinations in lish assurances are now better appreci­ scriptions at a range of 92X@96Xcper mine coming out at once, but no action quire the Anglican Church from the point of ated here for what they are worth than N ew Y ork , ‘ November 30.—Edward cental; Walla Walla Wheat, 80@82)^c. HINTS FOR THE TABLE. has been taken. About 250 men have view the Roman doctrine. His Holi­ in Russia. B arley —The market lacks vim. Of­ T. Langtry, the “Lily’s” husband, will Charges Against Judge Ricks. been paid off, and some are leaving ness of has invited Cardinal Vaughan to Salvation Army’s Message. town. The strikers are quiet, and the C leveland , November 29.—The hear­ ferings are fairly free, but the demand is arrive in a few days, coming, it is be­ Rapid eating is slow suicide; the union of the Anglican and L ondon , December 1.—The following lieved, to institute divorce proceedings. ing of the charges against Judge Ricks slow and light. Feed, fair to good, 80@ general belief is that there will be no discuss Plenty of time should be taken. Roman Churches. He also proposes to 82J^c; choice, 83j^c; brewing, 90@95c trouble. submit a specific scheme to a conference message signed by William Booth was No sensational developments need be closed to-day for’ the present. Charles per cental. Fish and oysters are easily digested. A consensus of opinion of the captains of of the. Eastern churches. wired to the Czar 'of Russia Tuesday : expected, as the charge will simply be Beatty and Miss Lillis, a former stenog­ O ats —Moderate buying is in progress and masters of foreign vessels in port The Cardinals An hour or two of rest should be taken desertion. Mr; Langtry leads a lonely Pope is still engaged on the encycli ­ “The Salvation Army throughout the life in the northern part of Wales. He rapher under Judge Ricks, were ex­ at undisturbed figures; milling, $1.00@ after the meal. this season, taken by a Tacoma shipper, cal on the English Church question. world greets your Majesty, expresses its hunts and fish.es, and does a little news­ amined concerning the compensation of 1.12J^; surprise, $1.07J^@1.17Ji; fancy shows them to be unanimous in their Mere gratification of the appetite is sympathy in your recent bereavement, paper work, but always alone. He rare­ Miss Lillis in the Birdsell case. Miss feed, $1.05@1.10; good to choice, 92J^c very indorsement of the compulsory pilotage likely to shorten life. * Dishonest Pension Examiner. Lillis said she received $1,000 and signed @1.00; poor to fair, 87J^@90c; black, scheme for Washington State ports. If and offers up fervent prayers that your ly sees his wife; a voucher for $3,000. Judge Ricks’ $1.15@1.30; red, $1.07^@1.15; gray, a law were in effect in Washington simi­ Dinner should be of a lighter nature M inneapolis , December 1.—News has Majesty may have a happy and holy What Carnegie Really Said. counsel was given fifteen days’ time in 92%c@$1.00. lar to that in British Columbia and in just leaked out that the grand jury of union and a long reign of usefulness and in summer than in winter; H ops —Quotable at 5@8c per pound. W ashington , November 30.—Carnegie which to prepare explanatory papers in benevolence.”' Wednesday General most of the States which do a great deal It is not good to dine when in a state Howard county, la., has indicted Special P otatoes — Receipts continue liberal; of shipping, if is said, a great saving Booth received a reply signed by Czar in a letter written to a friend here denies regard to new statements made by At­ would result to owners of foreign bot­ Pension Examiner Edward F. Waite of Nicholas as follows: “I am deeply that in his recent-speech he gave utter­ torney Green. This closed the hearing prices are easy. Early Rose, 25@35c; of mental or physical weakness. River Red, 30@35c; Burbanks, 25@35c; toms coming to the Sound. The ship this city on a charge of attempting to touched by your kind greeting and good ance to the remark that men who died in Cleveland. A quart of wheat contains'more nutri­ Oregon Burbanks, 50@80c; Salinas Bur­ ment than a bushel of cucumbers. Osborn, now in port loading wheat, came bribe a pensioner to give evidence wishes.” rich died disgraced. What he did say, banks, 80c@$1.00 ; sweets, 50c@$1.00 per up from San Francisco in ballast, and against Agent Van Lenver and Dr. Kes- he declares, was that he believed that Kansas Drouth. Broken. There is a happy mean between eat­ Hot-Headed Koibites. cental. was compelled to wait outside the Straits sell of Cree and the intimidation of K ansas C ity , December 1.—Dispatches the day would come when' men who left B irmingham , Ala., November 29.—It W ool —Spring—year’s fleece, 6@8c per ing everything and being squeamish. for four days on account of the heavy witnesses. Waite regards the indict­ millions in securities which they could pound; six to eight months, San Joaquin, fog enveloping the entrance.' If a pilot­ ment as sitnply an attempt to influence from several points in Oklahoma and have Two pounds of potatoes contain as used in their lifetime would die has just been learned that several hot­ poor, 5@6c; six to eight months, San age law was in effect, allowing the first public opinion in the pension fraud cases Kansas state that the drouth, which has headed Koibite leaders have issued se­ Joaquin, fair, 6@8c; Humboldt and much nutriment as thirteen pounds of that are soon to be tried. pilot to board a boat outside the Straits, turnips. been prevailing for two months, was cret calls 'for armed men in companies Mendocino, fair, 8@9c; Humboldt and a pilotage of $4 a foot draught would be Boston Newspaper Sold. broken last night and to-day by copious of from 100 to 500 to volunteer to go to Light soups, light deserts and light Mendocino, choice, 10@12c ; Oregon and an incentive to pilots to keep a pilot boat Sardinian Brigands. Y oungstown , 0., November 30.—Ne­ the Montgomery inauguration next Sat­ Washington, heavy and. dirty, 6@7c; meats should have the preference in rains. The winter wheat, which was be­ cruising outside to pick up any vessel R ome , December 1.—Thirty-six arrests ginning to feel the effects of the dry gotiations were consummated 'to-day by urday to seat Kolb as Governor. The good to choice, 8@10c; Valley," 10@12c; warm weather. bound in. At times it would be possible which control of the Boston Daily Trav­ call is made to Kolb followers “to main­ Nevada, heavy, 6@8c; choice light, 9@ to sail clear up to Port Townsend, and have been made in Torroli, Sardinia, in spell, will be greatly benefited. Abuse of the stomach at dinner will eller passed into the hands of H. R. tain their rights and carry out the will, 10c. Fall — Free Northern, 7@8Jic; be repaid sooner or later by that punish­ thus the pilot charge would be earned consequence of the recent raids by brig­ To Educate Russians. Taylor, a prominent attorney of this of the people,” and it is said that com­ Northern defective, 5@7c; Southern and ment which comes to the glutton. from the amount of towage saved. The ands on the town. Among the prison­ B erlin , December 1.—It is reported city, and Colonel Charles E. Hasbrook, panies are being organized. All the San Joaquin, light and free, 5@6c; South» proposition meets with the hearty in­ ers are several policemen, an ex-officer Vegetables and fruits are to be used dorsement of pilots, and it is probable a of the army, a priest, a judge and two that at the Czar’s instance a bill to in­ until recently publisher of the New York troops in the State have arranged to go ern and San Joaquin, defective, 3@4c. bill will be introduced in the next Legis­ landowners. All are suspected of com­ troduce elementary public education Advertiser. Taylor will be President of to Montgomery, and it is understood that I O nions —Quotable at 25@60c per cent­ most generously at that season of the they will carry their guns loaded. al. .year in which they naturally mature. the company and Hasbrook manager. throughout Russia is preparing. plicity. lature with this object in view. Administration Expects to fie Sustained in Its Efforts to Prevent Foreign In­