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SCIO
OREGON
FATAL
FIGHT WITH
OUTLAWS.
Bob Moore and George East, Old Okla-
homa Offenders, Killed.
G uthrie , 0. T., January 4.—Two des­
peradoes who have infested Oklahoma
for a long time past have been run to
ground and made to bite the dust. Be­
fore they died they fought their pursuers
and seriously wounded one of them.
The outlaws are Bob Moore and George
East, both of whom are suspected of
having .been implicated in the Canadian,
Texas, express robbery, a station on the
Atchison and Topeka road, and the kill­
ing of Sheriff McGee. News of the affair
was received at United States Marshal'
Nix’s office here to-day. Deputy Mar­
shal Bill Williams and a strong detach­
ment of deputies had been chasing the
outlaws for several days. They had
trailed them from place to place, but
had not come within fighting distance
until yesterday. Although the sides
were unequal, half a dozen or more
deputies to two outlaws, the latter were
armed to the. teeth and their natural
desperateness, strengthened by the box
in which the deputies had put them,
made them no easy mark. They were
rounded-up in a desolate valley in the
southwestern part of Washita, county-
about noon, and when commanded to
surrender made a stand and began using
their Winchesters. Their aim was good,
for in the first volley one of the posse
fell seriously wounded by a ball in the
side. The next instant, however, both
outlaws were stretched on the ground
dead with bullets from the deputies?
guns in their hearts. The outlaws were
a veritable walking arsenal and, had
they not been killed so soon, would
doubtless have laid some of the deputies
to rest. They were both old offenders
with enviable reputations among their
craft, and their riddance is joyous news
to the Territory officials, generally as
they were the constant dread of Okla­
homa.
NOT YET CONFIRMED.
Tlie Sale of the Oregon Pacific Railroad
Taken Under Advisement.
C orvallis , Or., January 5.—Another
Most Annoying International chapter has been added to the much lit­ Labor Leader Burns’ Opinion
Question Finally Settled. igated case of the Farmers’ Loan and
of America.
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
Wheat Market.
Cables yesterday reported English
markets quiet and firm.; Eastern mar­
kets closed lower. Local quotations
were unchanged with - very little busi­
ness doing. Valley wheat was worth
77%c and Walla Walla 67%@70c per
cental.
Suitable Care of Wagons, Etc.,
of Vital Interest.
Trust Company vs. the Oregon Pacific
and the Willamette Valley and Coast
Produce Market.
GROVER’S REPORT TO CONGRESS Railroad Companies. The matter of the HIS VISIT DRAWING TO A CLOSE F lour —Portland, Salem, Cascadia and CAREFUL FEEDING OF THE STOCK
confirmation of the recent sale made by
Dayton, are quoted at-$2.40 per barrel;
the Sheriff to Bonner & Hammond, the
Goldflrop, $2.65 ; Snowflake, $2.35; Ben­
Great Britain Has Finally Recognized Montana capitalists, for $100,000 came Budget of News for Easy Digestion From ton county, $2.40 ; graham, $2.15@2.40 ; Much Easier to Keep a Flock of Sheep
Condensed Telegraphic Re­
in Good Condition Than to Restore
Different Parts of the States of Wash­ superfine, $2.
the Paramount Sovereignty of the on to be heard to-day, and after much
O ats —Good white oats are quoted at
It After It Has Been Permitted to
ington • Oregon and Idaho—Items of
ports of Late Events.
Nicaraguan Government Over Mos­ argument for and against was taken un­
25@26c; milling, 27@29c; gray, 25@27c.
der advisement until January 19. The
ltun Down—Agricultural Matter.
Interest to Pacific Coast People.
quito Territory.
Rolled oats are quoted as follows : Bags,
purchasers were represented by John
$
5.75@6.00
;
barrels,
$
6.00@6.25
;
cases,
Sheep are more subject to the influ­
N ew Y ork , January 3.—The Recorder $3.75.
W ashington , January 5.—The Presi­ Burnett, who moved for confirmation,
BRIEF SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
dent sent to the Senate to-day a full re­ stating that, as the proceedings seemed to-morrow will print an interview with
B-A’RLE y —Feed barley, 65@67%c per ences of adversity and per contra, says
Budget of News For Easy Digestion From
port of the Bluefields affair. It shows to be regular, it was the the duty of the John Burns, M. P., the English la­ cental ; brewing, 80@82%c per cental, Colman’s Rural World, to the benign
influences of prosperity than any other
Different Parts of the States of Wash­
that the administration has practically court to confirm it, even though the pur­ bor leader, as to what he thinks of this according to quality.
M illstuffs — Bran; $13.50 ; shorts,
ington, Oregon jand Idaho—Items of
succeeded in settling one of the most an­ chase price was small. This motion was country, now that his visit?has almost $13.50; chop feed, $15@17; middlings, of our domestic animals. It is much
by E. S. Bronaugh, who appeared
Interest to Pacific Coast People.
easier to keep a flock in good condition
noying international questions that has opposed
on behalf his firm, and Referee Whal­ come to a close. Mr. Burns arrived none in market; chicken wheat, 75c than to restore it after it has been per­
perplexed this government for fifty ley, who also appeared in his own be­ here this afternoon from Philadelphia, per cental.
Spokane built 400 houses in 1894 at a
ay —Good, $9@10 per ton.
mitted to run down. The present sea­
cost of something like $750,000.
years. The controversy resulted from half. Both heartily indorsed a proposi­ and left to-night for Boston, where he H
B utter — Firm ; fancy creamery is son of the year is the time to think of
tion
made
by
Wallis
Nash.
This
is
a
speaks to-morrow. Among other things ¡quoted at 25@27%c; fancy dairy, 20@
“* A. Fetsch, a Medford (Or.) tailor,
the efforts of the United States to open
made by English capitalists
drew $500 in a lottery last week.
22%c; fair to good, 15@17%c; common, this, for it is very easy, by a little neg­
a shorter sea route to California through proposition
by wire to the effect that, if taken under Mr. Burns said:
-Fred Harford of Patha is experiment­
lect that might not hurt other animals,
“ Well, my visit to America is rapidly 12%c per pound.
Nicaragua. Great Britain, however, advisement long enough to give ample
ing with a new current wheel, for which
C heese — Oregon fair, 8@10c per for sheep to fall off in condition and'fail
drawing
to
a
close.
It
has
been
a
grand
time,
$50,000
would
be
deposited
with
maintained
a
protectorate
over
the
east
he has secured a patent. It is for irriga­
pound ; fancy ,10'@12%c ; young America,
coast'of Nicaragua, and from 1850 until the. court as a guarantee that, if a new trip. The size, wealth and natural re­ 9@10C; Swiss, imported, 30@32c; do­ to recover during the winter. Now is
tion purposes.
’
sale
was
ordered,
$200,000
or
upward
sources of the country have simply stag­ mestic, 14@15c.
the time to watch the flock and give it
“Uncle Billy’” Gilliam is circulating
now the United States and Great Brit­ would be bid, and if they failed to pur­ gered
me. I have visited fourteen cities,
P qtatoes —35@40c per sack.
an initiative and referendum petition
the best possible care. This is the truest
ain have nouceased their contentions chase, the deposit to be forfeited. Geo. and in every one I have been handsome­
O nions — Good Oregon, 75@90c per economy in every way; a little expended
in Morrow county, Or.; also one for a
Bigham
also
appeared
on
behalf
of
sev
­
over
the
Mosquito
Territory,
but,
as
ly
received.
In
fact,
I
met
with
no
new State constitution.
of the receiver’s employes and greater than in Chicago itself, where a cental.
shown in the report, the Mosquitos have enty-five
P oultry — Chickens, $3.00@4.50 per now on better feeding will not be missed,
A very pleasant family reunion was
operative
»resenting about aa-many few cranky editors have tried to misrep­ dozen
heldat.the residence of J, P. Humph­
ducks, $4.50 geese, $6.50@ but will be returned in the spring a hun­
finally. been" completely incorporated thous
_L,I(A^ciajma, and resent me, to the people and misrepre­ 7.0Q; ; turkeys,
reys in the Waldo Hills near Macleay,
live 12J^c peF pound; dred-fold in the sheep, the lambs and
underNicaraguansovereigrity, and Great fully in _
F?W^™ation, as he
the people to me.1 Everywhere dressed, choice, 15c.
the fleece.
7
Or., on Christmas day. There were
Britain has absolutely surrendered all could then procéèd in. some other man­ sent
State and municipal officials F resh F ruit —California grapes quoted
When the wool is in the hands of the
present seven children and twenty-six
claims and recognized the “ paramount ner to recover for his clients, presuma­ both
treated me with great considera­ at 85c@$l per crate; good Oregon apples buyer he will be able to detoct-'in some
grandchildren.
sovereignty of the government of Nica­ bly against the plaintiff as prayed for in have
tion—have gone out of their way to
weak spot in the wool the result of
The Pendleton Wool Scouring and Pro-
ragua.”
his petition already on file, J. R. Bry­ oblige me, and have even complimented bring $1.00@1.25 per box; Jersey cran­ every fault in the management of the
_ ducing Company has filed supplemental
. Sherman reported the Lodge resolu­ son, attorney for the plain tiff,.had noth­ me by saying that I had some kno wledge berries, $14.00; pears, $1.00@1.15. per sheep. It is a natural law that the life
•box ; persimmons, $1.25@1.35 per box.
articles showing that its capital stock
tion requesting the President to trans­ ing to say. J. K. Weatherford opposed and. experience in municipal affairs."
E ggs —Oregon are quoted at 22^25c of an animal and the general’ happiness
had been increased frcun $12,000 to $20,-
mit to the Senate all papers relating to a confirmation at this time on behalf of
shall take home several trunks full per dozen; Eastern, 21@22J>£c.
and comfort of its condition are first
000. T. B. Wells, T. E. Fell, E. W.
the delivery by the United States Con­ thé material men. Percy'Kelly of Al­ of I documents,
and reports relating to T ropical F ruit —California lemons, supported by the food. Then the nat­
Boyd, W. D. Hansford, R. Alexander,
sul at Shanghai of two Japanese citizens bany also opposed for the reason that municipal government,
and'I shall study
product from which profit is made
C. S. Jackson and H. Shutthis are di­
to the Chinese authorities, and to inform the gross inadequacy of the bid, coupled .them all carefully. What I have seen $5.50@6.50 ; Sicily, $6.50; bananas, $2.50 ural
encouraged. If the animal is barely
rectors and incorporators.
SAY CARLISLE BROKE FAITH the Senate whether these two Japanese with the many irregularities, intimated of American life has been on the whole @3.50 per bunch ; Florida oranges, $4.00 is
supported, there will be very little prfid-
were put to death after being tortured. fraud and collusion on the part of the pleasant, interesting and _ deeply in­ @4.25 per box; California navels, $3.50 uct
Tfen years ago the thermometer at
; but the excess of thrift and comfort
Baker City, Or., fell to 40 degrees below Report Current That Wall Street Has The resolution was agreed to.
bondholders and the plaintiff to cheat structive. Of all countries in the world per box ; pineapples, Honolulu, $3.00@ will show in the milk of the cow, the
A number of bills were then intro­ the Oregon creditors out of the debts one can generalize less about America 3.50; sugar loaf, $5. Figs, California meat of the steer,, the work of the horse,
Asked His Removal.
zero, and 60 degrees below at North
duced, among them being one to amend contracted during the receiver’s admin­ than any other. The diversity of races, black, boxes, quoted at $1.25; 'sacks,- 4@ the eggs of the poultry and in the wool
Powder, Or. Weather prophets predict
a regular Dakota winter during the next C hicago , January 4.—A special to the the laws relating to national banks and istration. E. L. Bonner, the purchaser, religious customs and habits renders 5c; California white, 10-pound boxes, and the lamb of the sheep. And for
few weeks. A visitor at Pendleton from Daily News from Washington says: to supply a safe and permanent national was also present, and desired that the generalization not only superficial, .but $1.10@1.15; 25-pound boxes, $2.50; every neglect there will be a weak -spot
Haines, Or. „reports 9 degrees below zero “ Leading New York bankers have made currency.
court either confirm or reject, that he absurd. The heterogeneous character of sacks,"'6@8c; Turkish, boxes, 14@16c; in the fleece that will cause the wool to
at that place' a day or two ago.
might have either the property or his the population prevents singularity of fancy large, 20@21c ; bags, 10c.
a formal demand on the President for
OBJECT OF CHARITY.
O regon V egetables —Cabbage, %@lc break when the buyer takes a few fibers
money, when the apparent dissatisfac­ judgment. The individual interests of
Lizzie J. Anderson arrived at Lake­ the removal of Secretary Carlisle. The
of it and tests the strength of the wool
per
’pound ; squash, 65c per dozen.
view with her witnesses from Bowden, request was made by J. Pierrepont Mor­ pThe Widow of a French General and a tion might be overcome, and he be per­ your communities are as different as one
in this way. The result of . this weak­
C
alifornia
V
egetables
—
Brussels
mitted to go, leaving the matter to the State in the North differs from another
Or., last Saturday to prove up on her
ness is to cause the wool to break in
Descendant
of
Royalty.
sprouts,
5@5j^c
per
pound
;
string
bpans,
gentlemen who might offer more for the in the extreme South or West. The fact
land in that section. Bowden is- about gan, who came on from New York for
carding and to make an excess of waste
12@13c
per
pound;
green
peaâj
12@13c
that
purpose.
Mr.
Morgan
was
the
chief
N ew Y ork , January 5.—Marquise Na- road at another time. Judge Fullerton is an American city is often a microcosm per pound ; artichokes, $1.25 per dozen ; that greatly reduces the value of it.
200 miles east of Lakeview in the ex­
factor
in
the
late
syndicate
which
took
treme southeast corner of the State, and
thilde de Greville, widow of General de also received a wire from one Kimball, a of the whole human race. The Italian cauliflower, 90c per dozen ; sweet pota­ And many farmers, discovering that
as they had to travel in a roundabout the last issue of bonds. There have been Greville, who, as a member of staff, was large bondholder, to the effect that, if a from sunny Italy, the negro from Africa, toes, $1.50@1.75 per cental ; cucumbers, some more careful neighbor is getting a
many
informal
demands
for
Secretary
postponement could be had, he would be the Englishman and Swede cannot live
way, they traveled over 400 miles and
few cents-a pound more for his wool than
Carlisle’s retirement coming from Wall killed in Mexico in the Franco-Mexican- prepared to offer $150,000 for the road at in one city and display in relation to 75c per dozetf; asparagus, 18c per pound. they have got, become dissatisfied -and
were more than a week on the road.
N uts — Almonds, soft shell, 12@14c
street in the last year, but this is the war, died in abject poverty in her com­ a new sale. In passing upon the matter each other that homogenity and corpor­
Lane county farmers are not well first time the movement has taken an
per pound5; paper shell, 16@17c; new think they have been cheated. Sctthey
fortless apartments, 1330 Franklin av­ the court granted a continuance of fif­ ate life which would have saved you crop California walnuts, soft shell, have, but the one that has cheated them
pleased with the weather of the past organized
form.
New
York
financiers
teen
days
for
a
consummation
of
the
week. Four or five nights'in succession charge that the Secretary broke faith enue, Sunday, and was buried yesterday Nash proposition, but stated that, if no from many of your troubles and munic­ 12j|c; standard Walnuts, 10J£@llc; is only the one whose carelessness has
ipal difficulties.
the ground froze several times to a depth
Ohio chesnuts, new crop, ,14@15c; pe­ made him a sufferer; in fact, they have
them on the recent bond issue by in St. Raymond’s cemetery in West­ guarantee was then made, the present
“America is an international mosaic
of two or three inches, and then next with
springing his currency plan just after he chester. The expense of her funeral sale would be confirmed. The court will on the floor of the universe. Some day cans, 13@16c ; Brazils, I2j£@13c ; filberts, cheated themselves.
day would thaw out. This is the worst disposed of the bonds and depressing the was borne by Miss Julia Cooper, niece again convene here January 19 to pass
14@15c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 5@7c;
thing that could happen to fall-sown price on the market, resulting in the of the late Peter Cooper. Mme. de Gre­ upon the objections and other matters the various colors will assume their roasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8@10c; co­
Care of Implements.
proper position to each other, and when coanuts, 90c per dozen.'
wheat, and the farmers either want snow dissolution of the syndicate. The Pres­ ville has been more or less dependent indicated above.
Suitable care, of farm wagons, imple­
that happens it will in spite of the
or warmer weather. There is a large ident informed Secretary Carlisle to-day for five years upon Miss Cooper and her
W ool — Valley, 7@9c, according to
gloomy outlook that monopoly causes quality; Umpqua,1 7@9c; Eastern Ore­ ments, tools and machinery is of vital
acreage of fall wheat in the county.
MARRIAGES VOID.
for the first time of Morgan’s modest re­ friends. The mother of the deceased
the picture to assume be a work of Amer­ gon, 7c.
interest to every farmer, for much of the
During the" past week several valuable quest, and indicated he had no intention woman was a direct descendant of Louis
ica’s best citizens and a justification of H ops —Quotable at 4@7c, according to
dogs have been poisoned and killed at of asking Secretary Carlisle to quit,”
profits of farming comes from the proper
XVI. and her father of a royal Belgian Those Solemnized by the Salvation Army all the trouble you will have to undergo quality.
“• Silverton, Or. The large mastiff belong­
Decided Illegal.
family, one of the sons of which at one
and wise handling of the necessary aids
to
secure
such
a
happy
result.
I
like
to
G
ame
—
Venison,
5c
per
pound
;
bear,
ing to Charles Webb was killed. A val­
PLATE-GLASS WAR.
time was chief advisor to the King of Bel­
compare
like
with
like,
and
find
that
in
to the work. Manufacturers of farm
B
oston
,
January
5.
—
There
is
trouble
4@5c;
rabbits,
$
3.00@3.50
per
dozen;
uable dog belonging to Julius Ohm died
gium. Mme. de Greville was born in
respects American labor is better ducks, teal, $1.25; widgeon, $1.75; mal­ machinery claim that on an average
Tuesday from the effect of what was There Will be a Cut Where the Jobbers London 74 years ago, and when 14 was in the Salvation Army over the decision many
off
than
that
in
Europe
and
other
old
$3.00 ; geese, $3 00. ‘
supposed to be strychnine. Mr. Ohm
their machines only last one-half so long
¡Expected an Advance.
presented at the French court, where of City Registrar Wheatmore that mar­ 'countries, but your miners and in many lards,
P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium, as they should. Now if this is true, and
brought the dog from Dakota, and feels
she
met
her
husband.
After
the
death
cases
your
unskilled
laborers
are
worse
riages
solemnized
by
Brigadier-General
C hicago , January 4.—The Tribune to­
13^@14c
per
pound;
hams,
picnic,
very bad over the loss. It -is the sup­
of her husband, who was decorated for
than in Europe, and I am sorry to ll@12c; breakfast bacon 14@15c; it seems reasonable, what ¿n enormous
position that some person of • little prin­ morrow will say: A plate-glass war is bravery on the field by Napoleon III., Brewer are illegal. Several Salvation off
say their prospects are -not improving.
tax the farmers of this country pay in
ciple is doing the cowardly work for on, and it may result disastrously to Mme. Greville settled in Cuba, where Army lasses have been married by the Your skilled artisan, especially where short clear sides, ll@12c; dry salt the
aggregate—a tax that is more useless
sides, 10@llc; dried beef hams, .14
spite.
some of the jobbers of the country, who she lived on the little money left her by the commander of the army. The last he is organized, is better off than in the @15c; lard, compound, in tins, 9)^@ and comes nearer to throwing money
The Oregon State Board of Equaliza- have been caught in the “ trap.” Nego- her husband. Fifteen years ago she wedding was Christmas, when the Brig­ old country in point of wages, and enjoys 10c ; lard, pure, in tins, 11@12j^c ; pigs’ away than any other. A good ru.bbing
tian m aL-rH i-. e nl. lv .toi- t|)|i D^r nouB oj
‘
came to this city, and for five years she adier joined William Russell and Phoebe a better standard of comfort, but what feet, 80s, $3.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.25; and cleansing, followed by application'
comparing the roll as prepared by the • tiations have been pending for several and her daughter, who iff 45 years of age; W--. li-
wedlock. Under he gains over the English at the spigot
of paint, oil or grease, as. the^ ca^e may
- , .
Secretary and witnessing the President months for a combination of plate-glass have endeavored to support themselves the laws marriages may be solemnized of high wages he often loses at the bung­ kits, $1.25.
demand, will render tools and machinery
and Secretary attach their signatures works, and the deal was announced to by curling feathers, but the mother’s by a Justice of the Peace or a minister hole of lack of employment. The Amer­
M^rcliandise Market.
far more durable and less liable to break­
thereto. This completed the big table, go iqto effect January 1. An immediate failing health made it impossible. The of the gospel. The law then provides ican works harder while at it, and in
S almon .—Columbia, river No. 1, tails, age. A well-painted wagon looks much
which was filed with the Secretary of advance in plate glass was to take place, daughter has among a number of relics that a marriage among the people called many cases his hours are longer and his $1.25@1.60
; No. 2, tails, $2.25@2.50; better than one that is bare, full, of
State and soon afterward transferred to and on the strength of this assurance of Napoleon III. a piece of his court coat. Friends or Quakers may be solemnized holidays fewer than.those of the Euro­ fancy, No. 1,
flats, $1.75@1.85 ; Alaska, seams and cracks.- A plow with smooth,
the State printing office. The Secretary the jobbers bought up every foot of glass
in the manner heretofore used and prac­ pean workman. His. foot-pound of en­ No. 1, tails, $L20@1.30
; No. 2, tails, $1.90 well-polished mold board is far more at­
was instructed to return to Salem No­ in the country for speculation. Now
ticed
in
their
societies.
City
Registrar
ergy
exerted
in
the
production
of
wealth
tractive and far easier, of .draft than one
BIG SALE.
vember 26 and begin the work of mak­ comes the announcement that the deal
Wheatmore thinks that Brigadier Brew­ and the mental strain that the hustling @2.25.
G oal —Steady ; domestic, $5.00@7.50 that is rough and rusty and plastered
er had no legal right to perform the tendency of American life demands per
ing preliminary tables for the session of has fallen through, and that the present
with mud. The welLkept tool therefore
ton ; foreign, $8.50@11.00.
prices would suffer another 20 per cent An Arizona Irrigation, Company’s Prop-* wedding ceremony. If the marriage really make him no better off after all.”
the board of 1895.
B
eans —Small white, No. 1, 3J^c per lasts much longer, and is a great Meal
erty
Under
the
Hammer.
performed Christmas is illegal, every
Initiatory arrangements have been cut. As a resulfa decidedly ugly feeling
pound; butter, 3^c; bayou, 3c; Lima, more of a. credit and favorable advertise­
P hoenix , Ariz., January 5.—To-day marriage in Massachusetts performed by
perfected for a novel feature in Oregon prevails in all branches of this industry,
ment', to its owner than the reverse can
5c.
OUTLOOK
BETTER.
journalism. The Salem Statesman ten­ the manufacturers asserting that they was sold by the receiver, under order of Salvation leaders since 1882 must neces­
S
ugar —D, 4J^c ; C, 4J^c ; extra 0,4^c ; be. It is a mistaken notion of economy
dered its January 22 edition to the ladies are operating at a loss and the jobbers the court, the property of the Gila Bend sarily be void.
to neglect to provide sheds of ample size
The London Times’ Review of Last dry granulated, 5%c ; cube crushed and
of that city, they to do all the office and insisting that they have been mulcted.
powdered, 6J^c per pound ; Xe per pound to contain every wagon, cart and ma­
Year’s Business.
Irrigation
and
Reservoir
Company,
the
ON
THE
LOOKOUT.
■reporting work and take the entire pro­
discount on .all grades for prompt cash; chine. Lots of tools may be packed into
Another Lexow Committee.
successor of the Peoria Canal Company
ceeds that day for charitable purposes.
L ondon ,’ January 3.—The Times will half barrels, %c more than barrels; small compass, but get them under cover
S an F rancisco , January 4.—Plans for and Arizona Construction Company, a Three Powers Watching Closely Euro­ say to-morrow in its trade review of last maple sugar, 15@16c per pound.
A meeting of the ladies was held, the
at all events. A tight shed may be built
pean Influence in the East.
proposition accepted and the following a crusade against vice and corruption, kindred association. The entire prop­
C ordage —Manilla rope, lj<-inch, is quite cheaply and economically, and will
year:
prominent ladies elected to. carry out the
quoted at 9JCe, and Sisal, 6Xc per pound. save its cost many-times in keeping ex­
V ienna ; January 5.—The Politische
While the possibilities of a year ago
project: Mrs. Judge Bean, business private and public, in this city was de­ erty was bid in by C. Crowley of Los Correspondenz, which publishes official
C offee —Costa Rica, 22@23J4c ; Rio, 20 pensive implements out of the influences
veloped
to-day
by
the
formation
of
the
Angeles, a member of the firm that did
manager; Mrs. Olive England, editor;
were only partially realized, trade in the @22c; Salvador, 21@21^c; Mocha, of sun, rain and snow.
news
from
every
capital
in
Europe,
had
Mrs. William Brown, city editor; Mrs. Civic Federation of San Francisco on the the greater portion of the construction
aggregate may be said to have turned 26% @28c ; Padang Java, 31c ; Palembang
Patterson, society editor. The remain­ lines of the Chicago Civic Federation. work on the canal, to whom was due this paragraph to-day:
Nervousness in Horses.
26@28c; Lahat Java, 23@25c; Ar­
the corner in a series of ten years. The Java,
der of the staff will be selected soon.
War is declared by the federation against over $100,000. The property brought
buckle’s Mokaska and Lion, $22.30 per
“ The French,. English and Russian
Well-bred, intelligent horses are often
hinderance
of
enterprises
is
mainly
to
100-pound case; Columbia, $21.80 per very nervous. They are quick to notice,
Articles of incorporation, have been dives, side entrances to saloons, gam­ $185,600, to which must be added $125,- Ministers at Tokio have been instructed
100-pound case.
filed in the Secretary of State’s office at bling and municipal corruption. A Leg­ 000 in receivers’ certificates. The sale is to keep themselves closely informed of be ascribed:
a
final
one,
succeeding
a
long
course
of
“First, to the depreciation of silver
C anned M eats —Corned beef, 1-lb., quick to take alarm, quick to do what
Salem by the Tillamook Electric Rail­ islative Committee, similar in scope to
the daily course of negotiations between
way, Power and Light Company. The the Lexow organization, is a possible litigation, and is without the right of China and Japan.. These three powers and the tariff wrangle in America, which $1.25@1.30; 2-lb.,$2.25@2.30; roast beef, seems to them in moments of sudden
object is to operate an electric railway outgrowth of the federation, which was redemption. It is worth at the least cannot permit their interests to be vio­ when ended failed to give trade a con­ 1-lb., $1.25@1.30; 2-lb., $2.25@2.30; terror necessary to escape from possible
chipped beef, 1-lb., $2.25; lunch tongue,
from a point on the line of the Oregon organized by Rev. James Cumming calculation $1,500,000, embracing a great lated nor allow European influence to be tinuous impetus.
“ Second, to foreign competition, 1-lb., $3.25; deviled ham, %-lb., $1.50@ harm. That is what makes them shy,
Central railway in Yamhill county at or Smith, pastor of Trinity Presbyterian dam on the Gila river, thirty miles be­ elbowed out of Eastern Asia, so that Ja­
bolt and run away; We cannot tell what
low
Phoenix,
forty
miles
of
main
canal,
Church.
________
near North Yamhill westerly, following
pan may monopolize the Chinese trade. which, however, is not, increasing, the 2.75.,
awful suggestions strange things offer to
capable of irrigating 30,000 acres, and Their squadrons in Eastern waters are main injury arising from our establish­
the course of the North Yamhill, Nes-
Meat Market.
-their minds. For aught we can tell a
thirty miles of laterals. The canal cost sufficiently strong*to give effect to their ing manufactures in growing countries
Early Dissolution Expected.
tucca and Tillamook rivers to a point on
B eef —Gross, top steers, $2.25@2.35; sheet of white paper in the road may
B erlin , January 4.—Socialist member more than $1,000,000. The capital was wishes auu those of the United States.” and damaging similar ones at home.
the shore of Netarts Bay, Tillamook
“ Third, to the disappointing harvest fair to good steers, $2.00; cows, $1.75@ seem to the nervous horse a yawning
county, at or near the residence of Will­ of the Reichstag, Zubil, at a mass meet­ mainly furnished by Greenhut and
the
sacred
city
rebellious
.
2.00; dressed beef, 3%@4%c per pound. chasm; a man on a bicycle some terrify­
and low prices for grain.
iam O’Hara. The capital stock is $500,- ing last evening said he thought an early other members of the Whisky Trust at
L ondon , January 5.— A. dispatch from
V eal —Dressed, small, 5c; large, 3@4c ing sort of a flying devil without wings.
Peoria, Ill., who to-day allowed a for­
“ On the other hand, there have been
000. W. H. Cary, David Hess and Will­
The moment he becomes familiar with
dissolution of the Reichstag certain feiture of all their rights. The new own­ Shanghai says Moukden is in a state of evidences of sounder trading. The fail­ per pound.
iam Squires are the incorporators.
through the rejection of the bills provid­ ers are now forming a company, and will anarchy. Many bloody fights have ures were fewer, and the capital in­ H ogs —Gross, choice, heavy, $3.75@ these things~-however, or any others
Loewenberg- Bros, of Spokane have ing
for the construction of new iron­ soon take charge of the canal, which is taken place between the Chinese and volved was lower than before in recent 4.00; light and feeders, $3.75; dressed, 5c that affright him,'and knows what they
transferred all their stock and property,
Manchu soldiers. Shops and dwellings years. We enlarged our exports and im­ per pound.
are, he grows indifferent to them. There­
and the increase of the strength of full of water and in perfect shape.
including the dry goods business, the clads
have been plundered, women outraged ports on the whole, although adverse re­
M utton —Gross, best sheep wethers, fore, when your horse shies at anything,
the army and the institution of various
Loewenberg building, where the Louvre reforms
and
’
eitizens
murdered.
x .Sensation in Arizona.
in the imposition of taxes.
sults due to the extreme dullness are re­ $1.75; ewes, $1.50@1.55; lambs, 2c per make him acquainted with it; let him
Theater is, and the residence of Mr.
ported in some quarters. Hopeful views pound; dressed mutton, 3%@4c; lambs, smell it, touch it with his sensitive up­
P hcenix , January 5. — The United
Tlie Czar’s Tolerance.
Loewenberg to J. N. Gloyer as trustee of
Russian Ministerial Scandal.
per lip and look closely at it.
are now current. They are mainly di­ 4c.
States grand jury is investigating the
L
ondon , January 5.—The Daily Chron­
a large number of creditors, among them
rected to the early improvement of the
S t . P etersbnrg , January 4.—The re­
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
the Merchants’ National Bank of Port­
alleged unlawful use of interpreter funds, icle’s Moscow correspondent says that American markets on a more assured
DAIRY NOTES.
land, of which Julius Loewenberg -is tirement of M. Krivoschein, Minister of and to-day Governor Hughes, ex-Gov- he has excellent authority for this story: basis, secured by the tariff settlement
F
lour
—
Net
cash
prices
:
Family
ex
­
President. Julius Loewenberg withdrew Ways andCommunications, is in conse­ ernor Murphy, ex-Governor Zulick, ex­
When the lists of officers nominated for and a better financial position. There tras, $3.40@3.55 per barrel; bakers’ ex­
Do you raise calves from the best
from the firm of Loewenberg Bros. Octo­ quence of his connection with contracts
expectation also of a betterment in tras, $3.30@3.40; superfine, $2.20@2.55. cows
ber I;~I893. His claim against the firm for railroad ties, the material for which Auditor Boone, Auditor Leitch, United promotion by the Ministers of War and is
only? If your best cows make $10
at that time was $50,00.0. It is claimed was obtained from the estate of» Krivos­ States JMai'snal F^sumTrerritoH'al sec-’ Marine .were sijhkvted to the Czar with South America and of some recovery in
W heat —Thè new year opens with a a year more than your poorest cows, this
that this has been increased to $100,000. chein. When the Minister of Finance retary Bruce and Attorney-General the hitherto^efifetomary details concern­ Australia and the East.”
softer tone to the market. Receipts con­ is 5 per cent interest on $200.
, William P. Simpson of the South discovered this scandal M. Krivoschein Henry appeared before the jury. It was ing the nominees, his Majesty struck his
tinue to come along freely from the
The feeding and milking of the butter
charged that Governor Hughes’ former pen through the column headed “ Relig­
Reduction of Wages.
Bend broom handle factory, has found was requested-to resign.
north, over 28,000 centals arriving in cow operates just as the training and
private secretary, Armstrong, had re­ ion,” remarking that this in no way con­
that hemlock, so common in that region,
N itta Y uma , Miss., January 3.—A one. day from Oregon and Washington. racing of the horse. It tends to fix the
ceived money from the interpreter funds, cerned him. -There.is good reason to be­ movement, which seems destined to be­ Shippers are not disposed to pay over performing habit—and heredity tends
Anti-Trust Law,
is the best material yet discovered for
but had returned it to Governor Hughes.. lieve that the same spirit of tolerance
broom handles. Alder has heretofore
85c per cental for standard shipping
A ustin , Tex., January 4.—It is re­ Armstrong
is here from St. Louis, and will overspread the country when the come popular among the planters of quality, while 86%c is a full figure for a powerfully to transmit all fixed habits.
been considered the best; but handles ported here on what is regarded as good
denies the story. The instigators of the Czar ’has fully assumed the reins of Mississippi, was inaugurated at a plant­ choice article. Milling wheat is held at
Every farmer is, or ought to be, inter­
made'of hemlock and sent to customers
JB-;
ers’ meeting in this town. Prominent old quotations, say 92%@97%c per ested in protecting his own products,
in Portland and San Francisco have been authority that * Governor Mitchell of investigation are said to be Bruce, Henry power.
and
Meade.
The
case
has
created
great
pound of butter properly
pronounced by them superior to alder. Florida has revoked the executive writ
agriculturists of Delta were present, and cental; Walla Walla wheat is quotable .and every
Presidential Nominations.
and sold at a fair valuation is a
The. hemlock is whiter, polishes better, issued by him on the requisition of Gov­ excitement here.
resolutions were passed fixing the pay of at 76%@78%c for fair average quality, made
W
ashington
,
January
5.-
—
The
Presi
­
paying factor in the interest of every
is lighter in weight and is equally as ernor Hogg of Texas for the extradition
No Checks Paid to Bearer.
the best male labor at 50 cents per day 82%@85c for blue stem and 70@75c for other
dent to-day sent the following nomina­ and
buttermaker.
strong. Mr. Simpson says he has a mar­ of Henry M. Flagler, one of the Stand­
the best class of female labor at 40 damp stock.
S
an
F
rancisco
,
January
5.
—
For
sev
­
tions to the Senate: Herbert W. Bow­ cents per day. Not more than $7 per
B arley — Quotations are stationary,
ket for all the broom handles he can ard Cil directors, who was indicted at
There can be no absolute standard as
make, and expects a premium on those Waco, Tex,, for conspiracy under the eral months numerous attempts have man; to be Consul-General at Barcelona, month with rations will be paid the best there being comparatively no business to what amount-of butter-fat should be
anti-trust law of Texas.
made of hemlock.
been made to defraud the commercial Spain; Andrew J. Patterson of Tennes­ laborers, and crops should be' laid doing. Offerings are liberal, and values in milk in order that the cow should be
Judge Hanford in the United States
banks'of this city by presenting forged see, to be Consul at Demerara, British by at a maximum expenditure of $3.50 have an easy tendency. Some improve­ profitable, as the quantity of milk and
Partial Victory.
is looked for, but it would require quality of feed must be always taken
Circuit Court at Tacoma has appointed..
•checks
made payable “ to bearer.” -Most Guiana; T. Frank Clark of Florida, to per acre. Clubs will be formed at once a ment
B
oston
;
January
4.
—
The
American
President Paul Schultze, Joseph S. Al­
be Attorney for the United States in the throughout the State, having for their very pronounced demand to give much into consideration.
of
the
spurious
checks
have
been
for
Bell
Telephone
won
a
partial
victory
buoyancy to prices. Feed, fair to good,
len of Spokane and John Donald of
Cotton seed meal fed to excess will in­
small amounts; The banks have now southern district of Florida; Commis­ motto the reduction of wages. Colonel •78%@81%c;
choice, 82%c; brewing, 90 jure
North Yakima receivers of the. Yakima when the United States Circuit Court of made
sioner of Immigration, Walter P. Strad- John R. Cameron,-Captain John Willis
the flavor of butter just as linseed
a
rule
which
will
lessen
the
¡forgers
’
Investment Company; which is the suc­ Appeals to-day in awritof error brought chances of success. Hereafter no money ley of San Francisco, Cal.
and Dr, A. J. Phelps, three of the most @95c per cental.
meal
in excess will injure the grain and
O
ats
—
The
demand
has
been
quite
cessor of the Northern Pacific, Yakima by the telephone company against the will be paid on checks made payable “ to
prominent men in the State, are giving
flavor. The wise way is to mix the dif­
Mohican
Ordered
North.
slim
of
late,
but
better
inquiry
is
ex
­
and Kittitas Irrigation Company. The Western Union Telegraph Company et
the movement their indorsement.
foods so as to secure the best
in the case of checks made
pected, now that the new year is en­ ferent
receivership is granted on the applica­ al. ordered that the dgcree of the United bearer,” “ and
S an F rancisco , January 5.—Admiral
flavor, grain and hardness.
to order” there must be a reg­
Germany and a Tariff War.
tered.
Milling,
$1.0(l@1.12%
;
surprise,
tion of 0. F. Paxton of Portland, repre­ States Circuit Court be reversed and the payable
indorsement and those who present Beardslee, commanding the Pacific
Sterilization (of milk) subjecting to
B erlin , January 3.—The Hamburg $1.05@1.15; fancy’feed, $1.02%@1.07%;
senting the California Safe Deposit and case remanded for further proceedings. ular
them must be fully identified.
station, has received a telegram from
boiling temperature by steam is popu­
Trust Company of San Francisco, which
correspondent, usually inspired from the good to choice, 92% @97%c; poor to fair, lar,
especially in Europe, and is valuable
Washington ordering the Mohican, Cap­
87%@90c; black, $1.15@1.30; red, $1.07%
Rich Strike in Oil.
holds as trustee of the Yakima Invest­
Anarchists Released.
in preventing disease, but physicians
tain Mullan, from Mare Island to Puget Wilhelm Strasse, speaks of the prohibi­ @1.15; gray, 92%c@$l per cental.
ment Company a mortgage given in 1893
F lorence , Col., January 4.—The rich­
B arcelona , Spain, January 5.—Twen­ Sound.
object
to it, as the high temperature
The order was wholly unex­ tion of German wine by the Washington
H ops —Quotable at 5@7%c per pound.
to secure a $700,000 bond issue, which
modifies the fats, sugars, casein and al­
was to be sold to an English syndicate. est strike ever made in the Florence oil ty-seven anarchists, who were impris­ pected, as it had been supposed in naval government as the first step in a tariff P otatoes —Receipts show no diminu­ bumen,
rendering the milk less indi­
Later the syndicate failed to take the field has been made by the United Oil oned during the dynamite campaign, circles that the first detail for the Mare War between the United States-and Ger­ tion; prices . remain easy. Volunteer gestible.—
bonds, causing Complications. The com­ Company at Coal creek, two miles from have been released, and have left the Island fleet would be the Hawaiian Isl­ many. The Vossische Zeitung remarks new potatoes are quoted at 2c per Magazine. Prof. H. W. Conn in Centurv
pany is said to have a floating indebted­ this city. The new well is said to be the city. The announcement that they are ands,' at which point an American man- that Germany can win no laurels in a pound. Early Rose, 35@50c; River
tariff war with America.
The time has fully come- when "the
free has caused some public uneasiness. of-war is badly needed.
Red, 30@35c; Burbanks, 35@40c; Oregon
ness of $360,000, and $450,000 of the equal of any in Pennsylvania.
Burbanks, 50@75c; Salinas Burbanks, dairy interests of the country can. best,
bonds are outstanding, part of them be­
Attacked a Convent Farm.
Writ Not Revoked.
Chinese Still Want Arms.
English Amateurs Accept.
be
subserved by a united and, har-.
75c@$1.00 ; sweets, 50@75c per cental.
ing pledged to secure indebtedness. The
L ondon , January 3.—A dispatch from
T allahassee , Fla., January 5.—Gov­
S hanghai , January 4.—The Chinese
N ew Y ork , January 5.—The New
O nions —In fair demand at easy rates. monious working together of all who aré7
company’s assets are valued at“$l,500,-
in any degree connected therewith, and
000 to $2,000,000. They in.clude 31,000 government continues its negotiations ernor Mitchell denies the report that he York Athletic Club yesterday received a Vienna says 2,000 men Saturday at­ Quotable at 50@70c per cental.
W ool —Fall—Free Northern, 7@8%c; in no way can the best interests of each
acres of land in the Yakima Valley, for­ here with Europeans for money and has revoked the writ for the extradition cablegram from the London Athletic tacked the convent farm at Staminiti.
ty-four mil'es of main-line canal, known munitions of war. Maxim, Nordenfeld of Henry M. Flagler, the Standard Oil Club accepting the challenge for an in­ The police sent to the scene were over­ Northern defective, 5@7c; Southern and individual dairyman be better promoted
than by becoming a member of his State
as the Sunnyside canal, and 250 miles of and Krupp have been approached for director, wanted in Texas for violating ternational athletic meeting to take powered, and the military had to be San Joaquin, light and free, 5@6c ; South­ Dairy
Association.
called upon. Twenty arrests were made. ern and San Joaquin, defective, 3@4c.
the anti-trust law.
arms, but the results are not known.
laterals, branches and ditches.
place in America.