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Scio Weekly Press. RAILROAD MAN DEAD. A. N. Towne, One of the High Officials of the Southern Pacific. WATER-FRONT CASE THE MORA CLAIM. A Diplomatic Scandal Said to Exist in Connection With It. PORTLAND MARKETS. Receipts were qti:e large, and the de-1 mand was not what was expected. Ala fruit quotations are tending toward i lower level. Vegetables move readily a the established prices. Country prod uce is slow sale, and eggs and butter are. weak. Groceries, provisions, meats, etc., are unchanged. FOR THE FARMERS New York, July 17.—A special to Useful Information Concern* Sentence Confirmed by the World from Washington says: SCIO............................................ OREGON “Spain’s payment of the Mora claim, tag Farm Work. the Supreme Court. as indicated by cable, will at least de- I feat the intrigues X)f American and for eign claim sharps. For years a coterie Wheat Market. IN DISPUTE FOR FORTY YEARS of diplomats at Washington and Mad THE GRAND JURY SUSTAINED The local wheat market is lifeless. FOR THE COMFORT OF COWS rid have sought to make, the sentiment The season has closed and no activity of this historic award conditional on The Conviction of Seattle’s Ex-Treas can be looked for until new wheat ' ar The Opinions of a Few Noted Dairy urer Under Section 57 of the Judge O’Brien Held That the Southern the acknowledgement of counter claims rives. Prices are nominal at 47c per men on the on the Care of the Money Collected on Incomes bushel for Walla’ Walla, and 50c per Penal Code Held Good. by the United States. Pacific Railroad Company Had Cow—Dairy Notes. bushel for Valley. “The story of all this plotting, to No Title to the Band. Soon to Be Returned. Olympia, July 17.—The supreme mulct the government brings to light a Mr. L. S. Hardin says in Home and Produce Market. Oakland, Cal., July 18.—Superior serious: diplomatic scandal and shows court has filed an opinion affirming the Farm, that on the subject of comfort Judge O’Brien today decided in favor how the Mora claim has secretly been judgment in the casé of the State, re F lour —Portland. Salem, Cascadia and for cows as a profitable investment the of the city in the case of the City of made to figure as an important inci spondent, vs. Adolph Krug, appellant. Dayton, are quoted at $2.85 per barrel; Indiana experiment station has settled APPLICATIONS COME IN SLOWLY Oakland against the Water Front Com dent in a scheme for securing the Krug, as city treasurer of Seattle, was Goiddrop, $2.95; Snowflake, $2.85; Ben that beyond' argument. The only ton county, $2.85; graham, $2.50@2.55; pany, otherwise the Southern Pacific transfer of Cuba to the United States. arrested for appropriating to his own superfine, point remaining to fix in the mind is $2.25. railroad, involving the title of eleven Nathaniel Page, the well-known inter use $10,000 of the city funds. The The Returns Indicate the West and O ats ,—Good white are quoted weak, at what constitutes comfort for the cow grand jury returned an indictment miles of water front, valued at many 27@28c; milling, 28@30c; gray, 25@27c. wthin the radius of profitable dairy national lawyer, who for years has rep South Would Have Paid But One- millions of dollars, and which has resented the Mora family, furnishes under section 57 of the penal code, and Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags ing. To those who are not famjliaf Third of the Tax. a trial was had before Judge J. Z. $5.75@6.00; barrels, $6.00@6.25; cases, with the handling of herds that yield been practically in dispute for forty documents and letters which seem to Washington, July 19.—The internal years. The decision does not pass di throw a flood of light on the obstruc- Moore, of Spokane, in place of the reg $3.75. in the neighborhood of 300 pounds of revenue bureau has practically com rectly on the title of the third party’s tons interposed to prevent the payment ular judge, Hume. The appellant in H ay —Timothy, $9@9.50 per ton; butter per head a year, the sight of such $5; clover, $6; oats,$6; wheat, $7. pleted the work of organizing and holding small portions bought in good of the Mora award. Mr. Page speci troduced, no testimony in his own be cheat, B arley —Feed barley, 62j^@65c per stable work would look to them very scheduling the returns received on the faith from the Water Front Company fically charges ex-Sedretary of State and half, but demurred to the complaint cental; brewing, 80@85c per cental, much like coddling the cows. Perhaps and raised many objections to the in income tax, and will soon begin re and improved. The decision recites at Minister to Spain John W. Foster with according to quality. there is’ something of. this where the funding the amounts paid before the length the history of the oase, giving this work. Mr. Foster has denied .the troduction of testimony, but upon the M illstuffs — Bran. $11.50; shorts, cows are carded or rubbed down every law was declared unconstitutional. details as to the granting of title by charge and Mr. Page now comes for testimony of the state he was found $12.50; chop feed, $12@15; middlings, morning and the bedding carefully The applications for refund, however, the first board of trustees to Horace ward with papers which he claims sub guilty as charged. A judgment was none in market; chicken wheat, 71 tucked in behind them at night. In are coming in very slowly. The aggre W. Carpenter, and by him to the stantiate the chargej Mr. Page, how pronounced, from which an appeal was @80c per cental. B utter —Fancy creamery is quoted al deed it is very hard to make cows do gate of the returns made represent Water Front Company; the efforts ever, charges that several Spanish min taken upon the errors alleged. The 12^@14c; fancydairy, 10@12J/2c; fair tc their best unless you are fond of them about $15,000,000 of tax, and hence since made by the city to recover pos isters of this cóu-níry, as well as at first contentions was that the court had good, 8>£@10c; common, 63£@7>2C pel and are willing to waste a little extra erred in not sustaining the motion to about $30,200,000, it is calculated, session of the property; the acts of taches of the French legation, ob pound. energy in taking care of them, but one would have been collected if all who the legislature; the hearing of the de structed the Momjiterests and did all quash the indictment, on the ground P otatoes — New California, l@lj^c thing must always be kept in mind in that the grand jury was not properly were subject to the tax had sent in re cision by the United States supreme they cbuliWinawe hfin-Sto hoTd up per pound; old, not quotable. handling cows, and that is every extra selected. This the supreme court did turns. The first decision of the su O nions —New calnornia, $1.25@1.50 ¡ pound of care or feed will be’ returned court in Chicago water-front case, etc. the Mora claims. not sustain, as there was but a slight preme court, exempting debts and re per cental. When the Chicago decision was an “Mora is living in West Sixty-third to you in the sweet by and by. Those ceipts from bonds from the operation nounced, the litigation was in progress street, New York, with his daughter.” irregularity which djd not affect the P oultry —Chickens, old, $4@4.50 pei who have had the most to do with dozen ; young, $ 1.50@3.50 per dozen ; substantial rights of appellant. The of the tax, resulted in a loss of $15,- before the entire number of superior next contention was an effort to show ducks, $2 00@3.U0; geuse, $4.00@6.00; herds of large profit tell all the time 000,000. Had the law remained as it judges of this county, affecting a small thé N orthwest drouth . how. the cow “stores up flesh” and that section 57 of the penal code did turkeys, live, 10c per pound; dressed, of originally stood, the total receipts portion of the water front, occupied by fat in the body for the future use. 12c per pound. would have approximated $45,000,000 private persons whd were sued by the Minnesota and Dakota Wheat in Need not include within its jurisdiction city E ggs —Oregon, are quoted 10c per Mr. Goodrich, a noted dairy, writer, officers. This objection also the su dozen. or $50,000,000. These returns seem to Water Front Company to recover pos of Rain. tells of his conversion to the debata preme court set aside and remarked: indicate that the New England and C heese — Oregon /all cream, 10@llc session. The judges sitting in bank at ble practice of feeding meal to cows St. Paul, July 17.—Dispatches from “It would destroy not only the mani per pound; hall cream, 7@9c; skim, 4@ while on good pastures! He did not Middle states would have paid about once decided that’ the Water Front Big Stone, Grant, Swift and Harey 6c; Young America, l@l^c higher. fest intention of the constitution, but two-thirds of the whole tax, and the Company had no title to the land in Minnesota, and several of the statute, to hold that this provi O regon V egetables —cabbage, l^c believe it paid, but he saw so many of Western and Southern states about Oakland in that case. The court holds counties, counties west of those in South Dakota, sion of the statute did not apply to per lb ; i adishes, 10c per dozen bunches; the best dairymen doing it that one one-third. that the city cannot take possession, of say that the prospects for wheat are green onions, 10c per dozen; asparagus. season he concluded to try it against the wharves built by the railroad com not so-good by 33 per cent as they were treasurers who were directly elected 4O@60c per dozen; green peas, 1>£ @2c his own convictions and in the face of under the provisions of the law. ’ ’ A TRESTLE GAVE WAY. pany without paying for the improve ten days ago, on account of the drouth. per pound; rhubarb, l^£@2c; Oregon the ridicule of his neighbors. The re The vital question, the supreme wax beans, 7@8c; cucumbers, 25@75c sult was, to his amazement, that at ments. The case is one of the utmost The section mentioned has had no rain A Bad Accident on the Atchison, To importance in Oakland, as possession for eighteen days. Correspondents re court holds, is embodied in the conten per dozen; cauliflower, $1 per dozen. the end of the year he had fifty pounfis B erries —strawberries, 2^6 @5c per of butter per cow ahead of the previous peka & Santa Fe. of the property by the railroad has re port that the yield will not exceed six tion that the demurrer should have pound; raspberries, $1.25 per crate; been sustained, because the indictment tarded improvements thereon, the lat bushels in Harey and Swift counties, year’s record, though the meal did not Monument, Colo., July 19.—For a lj£@2c per pound. ter refusing to do anything on account and will be but little better in Big did not state facts and was not direct or gooseberries, much increase the flow of milk or its month a gang has been at work here T ropical F ruit — Ualuornia lemons, of the suits pending or threatened suits Stone county. It is very dry in Pine certain in charging the particular cir $4.50@6.00; Sicily, $5.00@5.50; bananas. richness at the time it was fed, but it' rebuilding a dangerous bridge on the cumstances necessary to constitute a by the city to secure the property. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad, and Anoka counties—the Minnesota complete crime under the law; but the Honolulu, $2.25@3.00; New Orleans, $2 seemed to give the cows good staying per bunch; California navels, qualities up to the last of the season, a quarter of a mile south of town. potato belt—and the yield of potatoes statute especially provides that the or $ @3.00 3.50@3.75 box; blood oranges, $3; More than three-quarters of the bridge JAPANESE MINISTER TALKS. will be very small unless rain comes in dinary requirements of an indictment Mediterranean sweets, $2.50@3.00; and it is amazing how much there is MRS. STANFORD’S GIFT. to be gotten out of the tail-end of the was rebuilt and still stands intact. At the next three days may be omitted from indictments of seediings, $2@2.25; pineapples, $5 per milking season with good previous 10:55 A. M., today, the eastbound pas He Says r eace Is Permanently Assured Charles A. Pillsbury, the big miller, this particular crime, and the penal dozen. senger train passed over the bridge. Chicago Clergymen Denounce Her Plan in the East. C alifornia V egetables —Garlic, 12@ care. Mr. Goodrich says he figured it says: code is quoted as saying: for Raising Money. out that he got a return of $2 for every The vibrations caused by the train had “I thought, on July 1 that Minne New York, July 18.—Shiniohiro Ku- “It shall be sufficient to allege gen 15c per pound; new potatoes, 90c@$l dollar he1 paid for the meal he fed not ceased when a freight train of Chicago, July. 18.—The Chicago rino, Japanese minister to the United sota, North and South ■ Dakota would erally in an information or indictment per sack; string beans, 6@7c per pound; twenty-four cars followed. The train clergy is emphatic in its disapproval States, was at the Imperial hotel last yield 140,000,000 bushels of wheat, as that an officer has made profit out of summer squash, $1.25@1.50 per box; while the cows were at pasture. If a little comfort is good for the had passed in safety until within three of the announced intention of Mrs. night. He has just returned from against about 115,000,000 bushels last the public moneys under his control or Florida tomatoes, 20@25c per pound. F resh F jkuit —Apples, good, $2 per cow, you can rest assured that a good spans of the end, when suddenly, with Leland Stanford, widow of the Cali | Newport on his way to Washington, year. Now I think the extreme pos has used the same for any purpose not lightning swiftness, a trestle gave way fornia senator, of disposing of 1,000,- and talked freely of the affairs in the sibility is 125,000,000 bushels, with a authorized by law, to a certain value box; apricots, 75@9Uc per box; 90c@$l deal is still better. If she is housed per crate; piums, $1.75@$2; peaches, and the whole train fell through the 000 gallons of brandy from her vine Orient. He said: strong possibility that we will raise no or amount, without specifying any 75c@$l.OO per box; Bartlett peais, $2@ only during severe storms or bitter cold weather she will pay for the trouble, opening, piling up in a most frightful yard for the benefit of the university. more than we did a year ago. ” “The war has left Japan in first further particulars in regard thereto 2.25; Oregon cherries, Royal Anne and but if you are wise you will take a les mass, grinding the cars into kindling Several of the leading ministers have rate shape. I think that peace is per- Black Republican, 3^@5c per pound; and on .the trial evidence may be given New Dine to Mexico. wood and heaping the immense weight been interviewed, and all, save one, I manently assured in the far East. watermelons, $2.25(u2.50 per dozen; son from this and continue the good of all the facts constituting the offense, muskmelons, work by keeping her in the stable all $2.25 per dozen. upon the body of Mrs. Albert Cooper, denounce the idea. City of Mexico, July 17.—The Mexi and the defense thereto.” China manifests a determination to W ool —Valley, ll@13c, according to the time during cold weather, except, who had just brought her husband’s “Her excuse that it will be used for stay by her agreement, and this has can government has granted-'an import “It is contended by the appellant, of course, during exceptionally warm lunch and was sitting under the bridge. medicinal purposes is all poppy-cock, ’ ’ done much to win her favor in Japan. ant concession for a new steamship with some show of reason,” says the quality; Eastern Oregon, 8@llc. days in winter. The Rural New York The fearful crash was heard in this declared Rev. G. E. Mitchell, of the You hear a great deal of talk about company,, to be called “The Munson courjt, “that the information furnished’ H ops —Nominal at 4c per pound. N uts —Almonds, soft shell, 9@llc er sent inquiries to a number of noted town, and the people rushed from their Calvary Presbyterian church. “A nice Russia’s attitude, and the probability Steamship Line to Cuba and Mexico,” in this indictment is rather of a meager per pound; paper shell, 123a @14c; new places of business and homes to ren college indeed to send young, men to. of a clash between Japan and Russia I which will ply between ports, along quality as well as quantity, and many crop California walnuts, soft shell, dairymen to know what they thought der such aid as was possible. Conduc Do you think any professor would dare over the boundary settlements. That I the Atlantic coast of the United States cases are cited. The supreme court is ll@12^c; standard walnuts, 10J^@llc; of- keeping cows up all winter; or as the inquirer put it, “froni December to tor Glaze jumped and was saved, as advocate temperance there? I piost is nearly all talk. Russia is friendly and points along the Mexican coast. of the opinion, however, that they can Italian chesnuts, 1236@14c; pecans, did Fireman Frye. J. C. Childers, certainly would oppose sending any | to Japan. If she were not the treaty New York and Philadelphia are all be distinguished from the case in 13@16c; Brazils, i2j£@13c; filberts, April 15th.” Each and every one an boss carpenter, saw the peril of Mrs. Christian youth to a college supported of three weeks ago would not have | named as the probable terminal points, point, and on account of the impossi 14@15c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 5@7c; swered that such was their practice, Cooper and jumped off the bridge to by the sale of liquor. Mrs. Stanford been completed. , It is said that Japan I but it is expressly stated that the com- bility of. describing the particular roasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8@10c; co and none of them allowed the air in 90c per dozen. the stable to get down to the freezing save her, and was carried under the can afford to furnish an example by allowed Russia" to impose upon her the j pany is permitW to select other sta- moneys or funds, all of the objections by coanuts, P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium, ruins with her. making grape, juice %nd pushing that i settlements after the,. war^ That is i tions. The iiai^'act games the Mexi- the appellant to the introduction of 1136 @12c per pound-; hams, picnic, point. The stable was kept warm by —-The bridg-e was over a gulch known rartielej-’But tESTHea ^'making- 8>2@9 c ; breakfast bacon llj>»@12c; the heat coming from the cows’ bodies; ’wrong. Ja pan 1S not afraid-of Russia, as "Dirty Woman’s Gulch,” and was j to the university a cloak for this infa but she is consistent. Russia asked Progresso, and ifiyalso touch coming evidence, without specially mentioning short clear sides, 836 @9c; dry salt the air kept pure by the use of good them, should be overruled. ” 50 feet high and 300 feet long. It has mous traffic. ” bedding and dusting either with plaster certain things, and they were granted. and going at Tux pan, Alvarado and Regarding the'contention by appel sides, 7>g@8c; dried beef hams, 1»2 always been a frail structure, and the Rev. James Russ said that it was a Russia today is as friendly to Japan as Tlacotalpan. Thgre must be in the lant that the court erred in refusing to @13c; lard, compound, in tins, 7%; or road dust. Whitewashing they rec lard, pure, in tins, 936@10c; pigs’ feet, ommend as cheap and useful, besides awful calamity of today had often been shame that the university should be the United States is, and so no war is Mexican capital an agent with full challenge Juror Fox, on the ground predicted. powers to decide questions that may that he testified that he was a resident 80s, $3.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.25; kits, making the stable light and cheerful. brought into such odium by Mrs. Stan in sight.” $1.25. Oregon smoked hams, llj^c per The work of clearing the wreck is ford’s act. “But as she is. determined Mr. Kuirno was asked about the re arise between the Mexican government Dairy Dots. pound; pickled hams, 8j6c; boneless being pushed rapidly. But for the to make brandy,” he said, “I hope she port that there was trouble between the and the company, besides agents at the for years and a taxpayer in Seattle and hams, 10c; bacon, 9c; dry salt sides,-8c; Linseed meal made into a jelly and bodies underneath, the debris would will make a very pure article. If Mrs. missionaries in Japan and the author ] Mexican ports, at which the steamers had paid money to the treasurer, which lard, 5-pound pails, 9%c; 10s, 9%c; added to the milk, is excellent for be burned. The cars are ground into Stanford would only lead the people ities, that .as a result the Japanese gov-; will touch. The company is given money Krug was charged with having 50s,9c; tierces, 836 c. calves. splinters, which are mixed in with up to appreciate purity, even in liquor, erument would take all the missions power to increase the number of its converted, the court dismissed as hard The dairy cow needs feed that is rich heavy bridge timbers, stone and gen and establish a branch in her univer under its supervision, except those they steamers touching Mexican ports to ply ly worthy of discussion. The next con tention that the court erred in not sus Merchandise Market. in albuminoids. Clover hay is rich in eral freight. Business was suspended sity to include a desire for unferment had trouble’ with. Mr. Kurino said: between Progresso. and Cuba whenever taining the challenges to Jurors Fox, S almon .—Columbia, river No. 1, tails, these elements. here, and all of the citizens hurried to ed drinks, she might do more to solve “That report is wrong. I know of it shall be convenient. Cullis and Manogue on the ground of $1.25@1.60; No. 2, tails, $2.25@2.50; the wreck to render such assistance as the temperance question than all the no trouble between the Japanese gov We are asked if sugar beets are as Belligerents, Not Insurgents. actual bias, the court found without fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75@1.85; Alaska, good 'for milch cows as ensilage is. was possible. The killed and injured prohibition and Woman’s Christian ernment and the missionaries, and if No. 1, tails, $1.20@1.30; No. 2, tails, $1.90 foundation. The objection that, under | Pittsburg, July 17.— A stranger reg are: Yes, perhaps better; but they are more Temperance Union fanatics. ’ ’ there has been any it has been of a istered at the St. James, under the fic the constitution and laws of thé state, @2.25. Killed—Mrs. Albert Cooper, Kan S ugar —D, 4J^c; C, 4^c; extra C, 5c; expensive; personal nature;” Judge Moore was inelligible to try the titious name of H. Forepaugh Ala- Do not feed much oatmeal to calves, sas City; J. C. Childers, Kansas City; dry granulated, 5%c; cube crushed and I bama was in Santiago Cuba two weeks case was disposed of in thé case of the powdered, 5%c per pound-; %c per pound if any. Bran, ground oats, linseed A DIVORCE MILL. an unknown .tramp. Indian Horse Races. State vs. Holmes. A careful examina ago before the Spanish government put discount on all grades for prompt cash ; meal, etc., are the kind of feed that Injured—Mark Wicken, engineer, Lewiston, Idaho, July 18.—The an-, I in force the rule requiring all foreign- tion of the instructions given- by the half barrels, %c more than barrels; calves should have. will die; Charles Gardener, brakeman, The Original Scheme of an Oklahoma trial judge convinces the supreme court Syndicate. maple sugar, 15@16c per pound. nual race meeting on the Nez Perce I ers on the islands to have passports. will die; J. N. Erby, brakeman, will If a cow “loses her cud,” the ani C offee —Costa Rica, 22@23^c; Rio, 20 mal Washington, July 18;—A handsome tracks closed today. The contests were Mr. Forepaugh seems to be well ac that no error was committed in this @22c; die; James Neal, hip broken; Henry is sick. It means that she has no Salvador, 21@21j^c; Mocha, Allen, leg broken; Charles Rue, leg suite of office rooms have been fitted principally between the Coeur d’Alene quainted with the movements of the particular case. Numerous other al 26j^ @28c; Padang Java, 31c; Palembang appetite. Perhaps, a tonic Will, restore leged errors were examined, but, with and Nez Perces. The northern neigh Cuban insurgents; He stated that on broken; Wallace Cooper, of Lamar, up by.five Oklahoma lawyers, who pro Java, 26@28c; Lahat Java, .23@25c; Ar the proper condition. head cut and back injured; J. W. pose to secure divorces “while you bors were victors in nearly every im the vessel on which he sailed were the exception of those discussed, were buckle’s Mokaska and Lion, $22.30 pei What shall I do for hollow horn? dismissed as without merit. The opin portant trial of speed. The gambling thirty-three Cuban planters bound for 100-pound case; Columbia, $21.80 pei asks a subscriber. Improve the gen Cole, broken arm; Charles Stonehouse, wait.” ion Was written by Judge Dunbar, and element of the home tribe, as a result, Washington to intercede with the cabi 100-pound case. both legs broken; H. C. Bookert, head The scheme, which is the very latest C oal —Steady; domestic, $5.00@7.50 eral codition of the cow. There is no and shoulder cut; — Shaw, hip to relieve the terrible congestion of is broke. The visitors have a cargo of net and president that the Cuban insur concurred in by Scott. Hoyt concur such disease as hollow horn. red in the result. Anders and Gordon per ton; foreign, $8.50@11.00. blankets arid a pack train with which gents be recognized as belligerents by' crushed and head cut; Charles Haller, misfit marriages, is under the control B eans —Small white, No, 1, 33^c pei Cottonseed meal, we would say to of a syndicate. While Washington is to transport them. A big wall tent is the United States. Some of the plant dissented. back hurt. pound; butter, 3j^c;-bayou, 3c; Lima, an inquirer, has no perceptible bad to be the central office for this part of used for a storeroom and there are tiers ers Mr. Forepaugh says went to Buz 5^c. THE EMANUEL CHURCH. effect upon the cow, but it is claimed the country there are branch offices in of smoke-tainted blankets piled from zard’s bay to see thé president. C ordage —Manilla rope, lX"ihch, it that it has upon the butter, especially the sod to the ceiling therein. The WANTED FOUR LIVES. Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore, quoted at. 10c, and Sisal, 6c per pound. The Irish Federation. Scene of Durrant’s Alleged Crime Again R ice —Island, $5@5.25 per sack; Ja if too freely fed. the’ move gradually making its way to bad luck of the native sports, as well New York, July 17. — The New a Place of Worship. as the white tin-homs, has been re Sometimes a heifer does not do as A Desperate Man Shoots His Wife and New York and even Boston. pan, $4.50@4.75. York council of the Irish National San Francisco, July 16.—Emanuel Himself and Wounds Another. well the second year as she does the The law of Oklahoma provides that markable. One $5 race was the only Federation of America, met last night first. There is nothing to discourage Los Angeles, Cal., July 19.—The lit citizenship .may be acquired in three event won by. the Nez Perces from in Cooper Union J. B. Murphy-presid Baptist church, the scene of the grue SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. in this condition. The third- year she tle town of Long Beach was the scene months. At the expiration of that time their visiting friends. Lewiston sports ing. Resolutions were adopted de some, murders that horrified the world, will likely come out all right. of a most cold-blooded and deplorable a divorce may be applied for, and in risked their stakes on the home horses nouncing as idiotic folly, and as covert was opened for worship last Sunday F lour —Net cash prices: Family ex murder at 5 o’clock this evening. case there is no defense or the defend to their disaster. Only one white man treason any suggestion of deserting the for the first time since the bodies of tras, $3.50@3.60 per barrel; bakers’ ex Poultry Noles. is reported to have bet on the right Minnie Williams and Blanche Lamont Alonzo C. Meyers shot and killed his ant does not appear divorce may be men who were facing Ireland’s foes. were found in it.' Nearly all of the tras, $3.40@3.50; superfine, $2.35@2.60. Stimulating foods, when given in horse. He had pointers from an old B arley —Feed, fair to -good, 60c; young wife and himself. He also shot granted in less than four months from The meeting repudiated any yielding old congregation were in attendance at excess, will injure the hen as it will choice, 6IJ4C ; brewing, 67%@72>^c. Irvin Linston, the husband of his the-time the" applicant leaves Wash friend among the Coeur d’Alenes. to faction whereby it will work in the the morning service, which was con W heat —No. 1 shipping, 88^ per ctl; any .creature. wife’s sister, inflicting a wound through ington. The defendant may not even future the same evils of - division that ducted by the Rev. J. George Gibson, choice, 90; milling, 97J^@$1.00. International Fisheries Commission. Even when crowding fowls for the the arm, which is serious. He also be apprised of what is going on. A has in the past. All those citizens the regular pastor. No strangers were O ats —Milling, $1,00 @ 1.053^; sur market- food Shdulfi notbe kept before Vancouver, B. C., July 18.—Dr. it fired a shot at Linston’s wife, but she wife disappears, the husband does not of New York whether of Irish birth or admitted, except by card of invitation. prise, $1.00@1.10; fancy feed, $1.00 escaped uninjured. Meyers, who owned know, and perhaps does not care to Wakeham, of Ottawa, and R. Rath- not who 10Ÿ0 yasŒŒS, liberty and hu Only the lower part of the church was @1.05; good to choice, 85 @ 92%c; them all the time. Rather feed often. Better eat the eggs than sell them at a ran'ch near "Englewood, was said to know. She has Simply gone to Okla burie, of Washington city, composing manity were urged to contribute to the used, the gallery leading to the belfry, fair to goad, 90@95c; p.oor to fair, be a drinking man, and abused his homa. If she is well off she stays at the international fisheries commission, Irish party moral and financial sup where Blanche Lamont’s body. was 80@85c; black, nominal; gray, 80@85c. ten cents a dozen. They are a splen H ops —Quotable at 4@6c per pound. did food and worth much more, than wife, who is but 20 years of age, and one of’the hotels. If she- is not well arrived here today. The object of their port. IE? found, being closed. In the afternoon P otatoes —Burbanks, 50@75c; Early ten cents on the table. to whom he had been married only six off, the man who wants to marry her visit is to inquire into the Point Rob Claims Title to Indian Bands. a sort of love feast was held, and many Rose, 40@65c per cental. months. A short time ago while drunk if divorced foots the bill. The attor erts fisheries, which come within their Don’t get nervous at the sight of a Pender, Neb., July 17.—The contro mininstefs of other churches were O nions —Good to choice California, he beat her unmercifully and she was ney in charge here said there were jurisdiction. The commission has versy hen in the garden until you know what 65@$lc; cut, 25@50; Oregon, $ 1@1.25 over the leasing of the Indian present to offer congratulations. There compelled to leave, taking up her home about forty or fifty applicants who had been in session three years, and,during lands on the Omaha and Winnebago she is doing. She may be doing much per cental. was no reference in any of the prayers, that time, fisheries in all international applied for divorce. He mentioned the in Los Angeles. A week agno Linston W ool —Spring—Sari Joaquin, year’s more good than harm. and his wife, aocompaied by Mrs. Mey cases of two society people, but de waters, except on the Pacific coast, reservation took a new turn today, addresses or serinons to the crimes fleece, 5@6c; do 6 to 8 months, 6@ The hen is not as contrary as she when the district court enjoined Agent which made the church notorious. A have received the careful attention of 8c; 6 to 8 months, Calaveras and foot ers, went to Long Beach and took up a clined to give their names at this stage the commissioners. Tomorrow the Beck from making further evictions. force of police in citizen’s Clothes was hill, per pound, 8@10; do defective, 6@ sometimes appears to be. She does residence there. Meyers followed of the proceedings. commissioners go to -Point Roberts The injunction was secured on the pe at hand to prevent trouble, but there 8; Northern, good to choice, 13J^c; do not know much at best, and her con them there Monday, and endeavored to with Fisheries Inspector McNab, and tition of the Flourney Land Company, was no sigh of disturbance. defective, 8 @ 10c; Nevada, spring, trariness is simply the confusion of ig make it disagreeable. Today he walked The Cambridge Team Will Come. norance. light and choice, 9@llc; heavy, 6@8c. which preten.ds to have title to the will also visit several of the canneries. with them to their home, and upon ar London, July 18.—The Cambridge After their inspection at Point Roberts,, lands. Since a state court has no au The France-Brazil Boundary Dispute. B utter — Fancy creamery, seconds, The average woman will get more riving drew a revolver and shot his University Athletic Club has cabled to New York, July 17.—A special to 14@14J^c ; fancy dairy, 13@131^c. money out of a dunghill hen, if she wife dead, and then fired another bul Yale its acceptance of- the terms pro the commissioners will prepare their thority over the reservation, it is not E ggs —Store, 12@13c; ranch, 16g)18 let into her body. His next victim posed for a contest in track athletics in report and then their labor will be believed the agent will take notice of the Herald from Buenos Ayres says: A C heese —Fancv. mild, new, 4@6c; goes at the business in earnest, than the injunction, although the civil au correspondent in Rio de Janeiro tele ended. Professor Price, the Dominion common to good, 3@5c; Young Amer the average man will out of a thor was Linston. Meyers then fired a shot America. The Cambridge team will graphs that the president of the Swiss ica, 5@8c; Eastern, 14@16c; West oughbred. at Mrs. Linston, but missed her, and sail on August 31, and the contests fisheries commissioner, is also here in thorities state they will enforce it. republic will act as arbitrator between ern, 10@12c per pound. she escaped into the house. Turning will occur October 5. Cambridge in specting fisheries. A' Swindler Wanted in Portland. Zimmerman to Go Abroad. France and Brazil in the disputed ques the weapon to his own head, he fired a sisted on a 300-yard dash, in preference California’s Mineral Railroad Bands,. Vancouver, B. C., July 18.—Green, tion of the boundary limits of the ter New York, July 17.—A telegram to ball through his neck, which shattered to the 220-yard dash proposed by Yale, ¡[San Francisco,' July 1'7.—The Cali the confidence man, arrested for swin the American Wheelman- from Cham Meat Market. the spine, and caused complete paraly and the Americans finally consented to fornia Miners’ Association has not yet dling boarding-house keepers here, has ritory of Amapa. Dr. Blanco will go pion Zimmerman today announces that to Geneva, Switzerland, on the part of B eef — Gross, top steers, $2.50 @3.00; sis of the limb. He died later. this. will sail on the St. Louis Wednes given up the fight against the patent evidently operated all along the North Brazil. fair to good steers, $2.50@2.60; cows, he day morning for Southampton. Zim ing of mineral lands to the railroad. west coast. Tn Seattle, Victoria and $ 2.25@2.50 ; dreBBed beef, 4@5J^c per Will Jiot Be Hanged. A Dong Term for Murder. merman expects to meet Protin, the N. Expedition Against Black Flags. pound. On the contrary, its members declare this city he obtained many victims, and today, Chief of Police Johnstone Vancouver, B. C., July 15.—Word Detroit, July 18. — William Brus- M utton —Gross, best sheep, wethers, C. A. professional champion, and Hau- they will fight the matter to the bitter Hong Kong, July 17.—Seven thou sand Japanese troops have left Tuatula seau, the' accomplice of Mrs. Nellie end, and a meeting of the executive received a letter from the chief of - po was received today from Ottawa that. $2.75@2.00; ewes', $1.75; dressed mut ben, the Belgian champion; After 4c per pound. racing against them, he will sail for to attack the Black Flags at Tai Wan Pope in the murder of Dr. Horace N. committee has been called at the Pal lice of Portland, Or., stating that the Pat Kane, sentenced to be hanged the ton, V eal —Dressed, small, 5@6c; large, 3 Australia, where he will race next Fu, Formosa. A battle is expected Pope, Fëbruàry 2, Was sentenced today ace hotel for the evening of the 29th, same man had Worked that city. He 23d inst., for the murder of a Chinese @4c per pound. spring. He will be accompanied by soon. A strong naval force will co to twenty-five years imprisonment. to consider ways and means of carrying has three clear cases against him, and market gardener, has been reprieved, H ogs —Gross, choice, heavy, $3.50@ operate with the land force of the Jap Brusseau pleaded guilty to murder in on the fight and to formulate a plan of asks that he be sent there when the au and his sentence commuted to impris 3.75; light and feeders, $3.25@3.50; his wife, and expects to meet the best foreign talent. thorities here get through with him. onment for life. the second degree. campaign. anese, dressed, 4%e per pound. REFUNDING THE TAX San Francisco, July 18.—A. N. Towne, second vioe-president and gen eral manager of the Southern Pacific, died suddenly at his residence in this city this morning. Towne had been in his office all day yesterday and until 5 P. M. transact ing the usual business of the office. He spent last evening at home and retired in good spirits. He retired feeling quite well, but at 2 A. M. complained of violent pains in the stomach, sup posed incident to indigestion, from which he suffered. The physician summoned applied remedies which seemed to afford relief, but symptoms of congestion and hemorrhages follow ed. At 4 A. M. Towne complained of violent pain in the heart, and fifteen minutes later he was dead. When in New York five years ago Towne had la grippe, which impaired his heart action. Since then he Jias had several attacks, but lately has been in excellent health. A. N. Towne was born in Charlton, Worcester county, Mass., May 26, 1829. He entered the railway service in 1855 as freight brakeman on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rail road. He was- subsequently freight and passenger conductor and station agent; still later he was yard and trainmaster at Chicago, and assistant superintendent; resigned his position to become general superintendent of the Chicago & Great Western railway. After a year he returned to the Chi cago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, as assistant general superintendent. He remained there until September, 1869, when he was appointed general super intendent of the Central Pacific rail road.. In May, 1882, he was promoted to be general manager of the Southern Pacific Company and affiliated lines. The fortune of the deceased is esti mated at $700,000. The bulk of the property consists of 30,000 acres in San Joaquin valley. The Towne resi dence on California street is valued at $200,000. It is said H. E. Hunting ton, a nephew of C. P. Huntington, will succeed Towne as second vice- president, and William G. Curtis, now engineer in the maintenance of Way department and chief assistant to Towne, will be the new general mana- ger. The Oakland Suit Decided in Favor of the City.