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Scio Weekly Press. A PENSION INVESTIGATION. National Council of the Grand Army Has One in Mind. STRIFE OVER VALUES STATEMENT BY SMITH. Be Lays Aside Side Issue and Talks to the Point. FIVE ARE ON TRIAL PORTLAND MARKETS. The commission houses have been comparatively inactive, and trade in produce is very quiet. There is a large number of grapes and a few quinces on the market. Eggs continue scarce and firm at quotations. New York, Sept. 18.—Ex-Commo- .Washington, Sept. 19.—A meeting Annual Troubles of the Board dore James D. Smith, chairman of the Alleged Lynchers in Court at Useful Information Concern OREGON of the national counoil of administra New York Yaoht Club’s committee, is tion of the G. A. R. has been called to Ellensburg. of Equalization. ing Farm Work. sued the following statement to the discuss the question whether a pension press today: granted a disabled soldier becomes a “I have nothing to say in answer to vested right or is subject to revision or Wheat Market. cancellation at the option of some offi PLEAS FOR MERCY ARE HEARD Lord Dunraven’s letter of September SEPARATE TRIALS NOT ASKED USEFUL HINTS FOR HORSEMEN The condition of the local wheat mar 13i My committee is out of town. cer of the government. It is the pur-: ket remains unchanged, with extreme Lord Dunraven’ has given his letter to pose of the order to bring' suit to test for export as follows : Walla Preachers, Diplomats and De the question and to carry it to the. su A Decided Decrease in all Property in the public and our answer will come Trial Delayed by an Objection to the quotations Kindness and Attention Are Always Walla, 43c; Valley, 46c per bushel. Washington, as Assessed by Sheriff, Who Is Prosecuting Wit later. preme court for final "decision. In re Necessary in Good Management butantes at the Trial. the County Boards* “To strip this yacht question of all ness, Selecting the Jury. gard to this matter, Commissioner of of the Horse. Produce Market. Pensions Lochren says: Olympia, Wash., Sept. 19. 19.—The side issues and special but important Ellensburg, Wash., Sept. 18. — The F lour — Portland. Salem, Cascadia and “The best feed for horses of what “A pension is simply a bounty ( scene of strife between the state board pleadings by Lord Dunraven about con of Mike Linder, Frank Ueblacher, Dayton, are quoted at $2.75 per barrel; ever class, is oats, corn, bran and hay,” A PACIFIC HEIGHTS BELLE, TOO granted by act of congress. If it were of equalization on the one side and the ditions, old and new, which should not trial William Kennedy, Frank Fiegle and Golddrop, $2.85; Snowflake, $2.75: Ben says a horseman in Rural New York a vested right, congress could" not in county assessors on the other, which is have prevented him from raoing Val ton county, $2.75; graham, $2.35; super er. “When a horse is off his feed, or terfere with it in any way. As a mat annually presented at the capital, is kyrie to the finish of the match, the Robert Linke, the men charged with fine, $2.25. murder in connection with the lynch Society Ha« Set Its Approval Upon At- ter of fact, the legislative power can O ats —Good white are quoted weak, at slightly ailing from any cause not in now fairly on in a somewhat exagger glaring fact stands out that he did not tendance at Its Session, and modify or repeal the pension laws ated form. Tales of poverty are being do his duty to the Royal Yaoht squad ing of the Vinsons, August 14, began 20c; milling, 28@30c; gray, 19@20c. dicative of. violent disease, bran mashes this morning in the superior court, Everyone Goes« Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags with good nursing will bring him but whenever it sees fit. To consider a ■ heard and eloquent pleas for mercy are ron, who made the challenge for him, Judge Humes, of Seattle presiding. $5.75@6.00; barrels, $6.00@6.25; cases, all right in nine cases out of ten. as a vested right is absurd. now ' made daily to the state equalizers. to the English people, nor to his sup The state is represented by E. E. $3.75. San Francisco, Sept. 20.—Preachers, pension Nothing is better than an occasional The supreme court of the United States All this consumes time, if it does not porters, nor to himself, He prevented diplomats, debutantes and millionaires has H ay — Timotiiy, $7.50@8 pei- ton; feed of- roots—carrots, potatoes’ and decided to the contrary three differ- ' prove effective. The valtfe of railroad the Defender from showing her power Wager, county attorney, assisted by cheat, $5.50@6. attend the Durrant trial these days. W. G. Graves, H. J. Snively, Edward turnips. If a half peck of these could It has become the fashion. Every ent times. All pension laws grant a ,; property, as equalized by the county and speed in the seoond and third Pruyn, J. B. Davidson, Mires & War B arley —Feed barley, $11@11.25 per be given daily as a morning or evening bounty during disability, but when the ‘ : races, thus giving the syndicate that ton ; brewing, nominal. boards in 1894 was $13,492,997; for body goes. Society has set its approval ner and W. J. Welsh appeared for the M illstuffs — Bran. $10.50; .shorts, meal, the effect would be quickly upon attendance at its sessions, and to disability stops, of course the pension 1895 this is $12,548,825, a decline of, built her no opportunity of displaying defendants. No demand was made for stops also. If a pension is shown to , her superiority over the challenging $13.50; middlings, $15@16; rye, 75@80c shown. The foal should be taught to $944,172, or nearly 7 per cent. Realty day for the first time an acknowledged separate trials and all of the prisoners per cental. eat roots as soon as possible. belle of Pacific Heights viewed the ac have been obtained by fraud it would ' in 1894 was $174,399,616; this year it vessel. were arraigned together. The jury B utter —Fancy creamery is quoted at “For young colts, oats alone with “Lord Dunraven had the personal cused from a front seat. The Revs. C. be a strange thing if it could- not be is $165,681,508, a decline of $8,718,- box was at once filled from the regular, 22)6c; fancy dairy, 20c; fair to good, 15 grain or hay, according to the s.eason,. O. Brown and D. Hanson Irwin were canceled. It would be a curious thing 108, or nearly 5 per cent. Personal right to decline to resail the protested panel, twenty-two names being avail @17)6c; common, 12)6c per pound; Tilla should be allowed. In winter, half , in 1894 was $28,425,333; this race of September 10 in a written or able. Nine jurors had been passed for mook creamery, 35c per roll. in evidence for the church, while M. if the commissioner of pensions could property P otatoes —New Oregon, 35@40c per oats and corn, ground or whole, may Artsimovitch, consular representative only increase pensions and could not year, $25,986,899, a difference of $2,- unwritten offer to him by Mr. Iselin, cause, when the panel was exhausted. be fed with benefit, unless the young of the czar, looked on for the diplo- reduce them where fraud or manifest 438,434, or 8 1-2 per cent. All of these and approved by our cup committee, Judge Humes announced he would sack. things are intended for racing and are he did decline. He had also the O nions —Oregon, 85@$1 per cental. matic service. Aside from these dis- infraction of the law is shown. The figures for 1895 are without Franklin which pergonr4j4*t-A..gtart his yaoht have the sheriff secure fifty names on P oultry —Chickens", old, $3@3.50 per in warm stables, when the corn would- . ... j^inguished personages was the usual law of December 21, 1893, makes a. : county, whose returns are net yet in__ same his open venire, but the defense ob dozen; young, $1.50@2.50 per dozen; be too heating. All fast working across the HGe "September 12 and with pension a vested right until it isy Pierce county was before the board ^w.-eii-groomed crowd in the courtroom, changed, after notice to the pensioner ^w-ell-groomed jected on the ground that such action ducks, $2 50@3.00; geese, $5.00@6.00; horses should have three meals daily. and any number.'of their fellows in the today in the person of Prosecuting At draw her fK>ni the race as he did, leav is contrary to a new law. The court turkeys, live, 12)6c per pound; dressed, The hours of feeding are of great im and a hearing before the commissioner. ing Defender to go over the course corridors vainly clamoring for admis said he did not believe the legislature no demand. portance These should be,-if possible, That law is, of course, in effect now, torney Coiner, Robert Wingate, the alone. sion to the trial. county commissioners and the county contemplated blocking and delaying E ggs —Oregon, are quoted 17)6c per the same daily. but its meaning is doubtful. No right “ I believe it was, to say the least, a Only two witnesses for the prosecu dozen. assessor. Regarding charges made the work- of courts, and he was will “Watering is of fully as much im C heese —Oregon full cream, 10@llc tion were placed on the stand today— can be a vested one which can be taken that Pierce county had been unjustly mistake in judgment and that the great ing, if wrong in the premises, to let Edna Lucille Turner and George R. away by a hearing before the commis treated a year ago, Auditor Grimes said majority of yachtsmen the world over the supreme court correct him. The per pound; hall cream, 7@9c; skim, 4@ portance as the feeding. A horse is. particular as to the water he drinks, 6c; Young America, 1@1)6C higher. King, who was organist of Emanuel sioner of pensions or any one else. no wrong had been done and he could will so decide.” O regon V egetables —Cabbage, l)6c yet he may be accustomed to any water The seat of operation of the princi defense then made the point that, as Baptist church the day Blanche La Congress can undoubtedly pass a law rely on the records to prove his asser the sheriff is a prosecuting witness in per lb; jadishes, 10c per dozen bunches; mont was murdered. Each was im declaring a pension a vested right, but tion. Coiner said Pierce county people pal yachtsmen of America and England the case, having sworn to the com green onions, 10c per dozen; cucumbers, if fit for human use. Running water portant, though Miss Turner answered the next congress could undoubtedly felt they had been severely dealt with has been changed from this city to plaints, he is not qualified to select a 75c@$l per dozon; cauliflower, $1 per is best; that of ponds,without outlet or inlet is the worst, and should never be Newpprt. The cup and regatta com only a few questions and was not cross- repeal it. dozen; tomatoes, 25@40c per box; corn, used. Well water may be given with “In the now celebrated case of Judge in the matter of taxation. They had mittees are represented there by Ches jury. The court accepted that view, 6@8c per doz. examined at all. looked at it as an aggregate proposi but promptly instructed the clerk to B erries —Blackberries, 4c per pound. out fear. Water should always be Miss Turner testified at the coroner’s Long against me as commissioner, this tion. They thought their valuation ter Griswold, A. Cass Canfield, Mr. notify the coroner, who lives at Cle- given, if the horse will drink, before inquest that Durrant had proposed to question of vested right in a pension very large and arrived at the conclu Grinnell and Secretary Oddie, Lord Elum, to make service at the earliest T ropical F ruit —California lemons, feeding, and immediately after feed was repeatedly adjudicated by the $ 4.00@4.50 ; bananas. $ 2.25@3.00 per Dunraven and H. Maitland Kersey are make a medical examination of her in sion that it was the fault of the state possible moment, and report to the ; Valencia late oranges, $3.00 pei ing. In hot weather, water frequently; the church, and therefore it was gener courts, and always adversely. In board; but, upon investigation, they also there, as are Messrs. Vanderbilt court at 9:30 o’clock Wednesday morn bunch box; Mediterranean sweets, $2.50@3.00; only a few quarts should be given at a Judge Long ’ s case the pension had been and Morgan. C. Oliver Iselin is at ally expected that she was to be ques had concluded it was mostly their own ing. This action was taken because pineapples, $4@5 per dozen. time, for a heated horse will take more tioned on this point. Everybody bent raised by Commissioner Tanner. If the fault. They felt, however, an injus New Rochelle, superintending the dis the coroner assumes the duties of sher C alifornia V egetables —Garlic, new than is good for him. Upon stopping forward eagerly to see how the prisoner pension were a right and not a bounty, tice in the past had been done Pierce mantling of Defender. iff whenever the latter, through "any 6@8c per pound; sweet potatoes, 2@ let the horse have two or three light per pound. would take the testimony. But the it could not be legally raised by the and King counties in the classification cause, becomes disqualified. The com 2)60 commissioner. As a matter of fact, F resh F ruit —Apples, good, 75c per sips, just enough to moisten his throat, ECKELS TOO FAR AWAY. general expectation was all at sea, for of lands as compared with otjier West plete jury was then ordered to be kept box; the law of June 21, 1870, which abol prunes, 25@40c; peaches, 50@65c and when starting give him six quarts the district attorney had called Miss ern counties. To summarize the desire together in the custody of the two per box; Bartlett pears, 50@75c; water or more, as the occasion seems to de Turner for no such purpose, at least ished the biennial examinations, ex of the Pierce county people, it would He Can Say Nothing of Interest Be- baliffs, till reconvening of court. melons, $1.00@l.50 per dozen; canta mand. Under no circumstances allow a garding a Bond Issue. not at this time. She was asked some pressly provided that the commissioner appear that they are satisfied with the The general opinion at Ellensburg is loupes, $1.00@1.50 per dozen; grapes, $1 heated horse to drink heartily. of pensions should have the same pow dozen questions, and her answers, assessment of that county on city and London, Sept. 18.—The Hon. James that the alleged lynchers cannot be per box; New York Concords, 60c per “The importance of steadiness and summed up, were that she knew Dur-1 er-as before to order special examina town lots and' improvements thereon, E. Eckels, controller of the United- convicted, says the North Yakima Her-, basket; Ilwaco cranberries, $11 per care in the management of a stable, tions on notice to the pensioner and rant, that both of them were members barrel. but they want a new and more favor States currency, made the following aid. The main evidence against some I W ool —Valley, 10@llc, according to and in the grooming of horses, cannot of Emanuel church, and that she had then to increase or reduce the rating able classification made by the state statement today on the request of a rep of the prisoners is that, after entering be overestimated. Always be kind to according to law. A pension is a quality; Eastern Oregon, 7@9c. not accompanied him to that edifice on board. resentative of the Associated Press: the jail, and becoming warm after a horse, and not have him in constant bounty granted by the government, H ops — Nominal. the afternoon of April 3. The defense The following extract from the “Being thus far away from New their efforts to break into the steel N uts —Almonds, soft shell, 9@llc fear, as this has made many ugly expressed no desire to cross-examine, and it can be abolished or modified at school book contracts will prove par- York, and not knowing the exact con cage, they tossed aside their masks. per pound; paper shell, 12)6@14c; new horses. Many stablemen imagine that any time .by any congress.” and she was excused. ticularly interesting to retail dealers ditions prevailing there Which are The Herald’s informant says it was the crop California walnuts, soft shell, the currycomb is an instrument for While Miss Turner’s testimony was throughout the state: producing the shipment of gold abroad, intention of the self-constituted judges ll@12)6c; standard walnuts, 10)6 @llc; cleaning the legs and body of the horse; brief and partook not at all of the sen The Werner Company agrees to take I feel I can say nothing upon that sub and executioners to shoot the Vinsons Italian chesnuts, 12)6 @14c; pecans, its only use should be to clean the ARMY AND NAVY. sational, it was considered important from retail dealers all saleable stock ject which will be of special benefit to in the cage, but every time a candle^ 13@16c; Brazils, 12)6@13c; filberts, brush, and to loose the scurf on .the by the prosecution. The fear was en which they have on their shelves, of the public. Generally speaking, these was lighted, so that only the two 14@15c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 5@7c; fleshy—not bony—parts of the body. tertained by the prosecution that from The Fifteen-Inch Gun Will Penetrate the books previously in use, correspond gold shipments pome about from the against whom the mob sought ven roasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8@10c; co- Clean when the horse is dirty always Any Plate That Is Made. coanuts, 90c per dozen. the testimony of Mrs. Leake the jury ing to the grade and class of books fact that the American people are buy geance might be hit, young Vinson P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium, once a day when the horse is kept in Washington, Sept. 19.—A successful that the board selected, and give the ing a great deal abroad and not selling would dash his blanket against the 11)6 might gain the impression that it @12c per pound; hams, picnic, the stable. Horses that run in pasture could have been Miss Turner and not ■test was made today of the 15-inch gun retailers the new books supplied by the sufficient of their own products to grating, and the current of air would 8)^@9c; breakfast bacon 11)6 @12c; in summer require no grooming. Al of the navy, as well as of the structure Blanche Lamont who accompanied Werner Company, in exchange, dollar equalize things, thus necessitating a “douse the glim.” All this time Vin short clear sides, 8)6 @9c; dry salt ways clean the horses legs when Durrant to the church the afternoon of of the battleship on which the heavy for dollar; and also agree to pay • all settlement of the balance due in gold. son kept up a fusilade of curses, and sides, 7)6 @8c; dried beef hams, 12 brought in from the mud and .snow; if April 3. To remove the possibility of armor is bolted. The plate was the express on books sent and returned on We maintain a financial system which called the mob every abusive name he @13c; lard, compound, in tins, 7)6; this is neglected it will cause scratches, pure, in tins, 9)6@10c; pigs’ feet, doubt on this point, Miss Turner’s same as used in the test two weeks ago, the above exchange. makes the United States treasury a could lay his tongue to, and even to .lard, $3.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.25; kits, stocked legs, etc testimony was available, and it was when it withstood the shots from the Lovell & Co. agree to make even ex general market of supply for all re the last he showed the same character 80s, “Blanketing is always necessary $1.25. Oregon smoked hams, ll)6c per 12-inch gun, save' for having been ■ thought best to use it. What else she change of new books now in the hands quiring gold, consequently more or lpss of courage that had marked him as a pound; pickled hams, boneless when the horse is standing in the stable cracked down the. middle. The plate may have to say concerning Durrant of dealers in this state. Sheldon & hams, 10c; bacon, 9c; dry salt sides, 8c; in winter; a light sheet is about as The _admifljs- .desperado. was fourteen inches thick, of Harvey- Co. agree that the books in the hands frâtion of the' treasury department will come later in the case. lard, 5-pound pails, 9%c; 10s, 9)6c; necessary in summer. A horse should Contracts for Battleships. The prosecution is approaching the ized steel. It was fastened' to a struc of dealers which were displaced by the when those balances require to be set 50s,9c; tierces, 8)6c. always be blanketed when standing in Washington, Sept. 18.—Commodore H ides .—Dry hides, butcher, sound, a draft or in rain; use a cloth or rub close of its direct case, and will finish ture representing the side of a battle adoption of their publications will be tled. However, thé treasury has al it easily next week. The opening ship. In 'today’s test a Wheeling-Sterl received by them at the wholesale ways managed to maintain unquestion Sampson, chief of the bureau of ord per pound, 13@14c; dry kip and calf ber blanket, as the case may be. In statement of the defense is awaited ing armor-piercing shell, weighing price in Washington, and their books ed payment in gold of its obligations, nance, has made a report to the secre skin’, ll@13c; culls, 3c less; salted, 60 blanketing a horse see that the blanket and over, 8@8)6c; 50 to 60 lbs, 7@ with much interest. It will be the 1,100 pounds, was fired from a 13- furnished instead, at the same price, and’always will do so. The system tary of the navy on the recommenda lbs 7)6c; 40 and 50, 6@7c; kip and veal is sufficiently large to cover the animal first intimation of what the defense inch rifle, with 480 puunds of powder, dollar for dollar. under which it is forced to operate tion made by Chief Constructor Hich- skins, 10 to 30 lbs, 5@6c; calfskin, sound, from the neck to the tail; see also that has to prove. It has been said that an •a distance of 380 feet, with a velocity makes it sometimes expensive to do so, born, that hereafter in letting con 3 to 10 lbs, 6@9c; green, unsalted, lc the breast flaps touch this sensitive THE JERSEY LILY. alibi for Durrant would be shown, of 1,800 feet a second. It struck the but so long as the representatives in tracts for the construction of vessels less; culls, l@2cless; sheepskins, shear-, part and' protect it, and that the and, further, that another man than plate on that .portion uninjured by the congress refuse to change that system, the armor be included in the contract. lings, 10@15c; short wool, 20@30c; blanket is large enough to cover sides I Durrant went into Emanuel church previous shots, cracking it into three When Divorced and Tired of the Stage, and so long as the voters tolerate them, It is understood that the report is ad medium, 30@40c; longwool, 50@70c.< and flanks fully. * She Will Live in California. when the prisoner is said to have en pieces, penetrating the plate and bulk the people have no right to complain verse to the recommendation, and that “The feet are half the horse; in fact, many reasons are given for the belief San Francisco, Sept. 19.—The Ex of the expense.” heads supporting it, and disappeared in Merchandise Market. tered it. a horse with bad feet is as nearly a that the change would be unwise, the aminer says that Mrs. Emile Charlotte the sand. There was; no doubt ex When the case was resumed today S almon .—Columbia, river No. 1, tails, worthless animal as possible. When Miss Edna Lucille Turner was the first pressed among the naval officials that Langtry will today, through her at New York, Sept. 18.— Assistant principal being the necessity for con $1.25@1.60; No. 2, tails, $2.25@2.50; the horse is brought in from the road stant supervision on the part of the fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75@1.85; Alaska, each foot should be examined with a witness. She is a member of Emanuel the shot would have penetrated' any torneys, Dunn & McPike, file an action Treasurer Conrad N. Jordan says in re 1, tails, $1.20@1.30; No. 2, tails, $1.90 ohurch and knows Durrant. She testi armor made, and in a ship equipped for divorce from her husband, Edward lation to the printed story about the government to prevent the use of in No. pick to see that no gravel or hard, sub fied that April 3 she was not with Dur with plate like that tested today, the Langtry, in the superior court of Lake probable issue of government bonds: ferior armor. It is supposed that Sec @2.25. S ugar —Golden O, 4)6c; extra C, 4)6c; stance has found lodgment between the retary Herbert will take this question county, where the famous Jersey Lily opinion was the shot would have pene rant in Emanuel church. Mrs. Leake “I have been a party to no discussion dry granulated, 5c; cube crushed and frog and shoe. If the hoof is inclined yesterday testified that the girl she saw trated the ship and knocked the plate has considerable property. Her grounds on the subject with Mr. Curtis nor up soon with the view of deciding it powdered, 5%c per pound; )6C per pound to be hard and brittle, oil it. In all walking with Durrant into Emanuel off on the opposite side. While the for divorce from Mr. Langtry are speci anyone else, except in an informal, before the work on the new battleships discount On all grades for prompt cash; respects kindness and attention to a half barrels, %c more than barrels; horse are both satisfactory and remun church was either Blanche Lamont or plate Was penetrated, yet the officers fied as desertion and failure to provide gossipy way, and have not attended a and gunboats is begun. maple sugar, 15@16c per pound. Lucille Turner. With the latter’s de said the -fact that it was cut through so for his wife and daughter, a girl of 14. formal conference. A great many of Alleged Filibusters Discharged. C offee —Costa Rica, 22@23)6c; Rio, 20 erative. ”—Oregon Agriculturist. nial that she was not with the defend cleanly and so little shattered proved The complaint further alleges that our leading financiers, including J. Washington, Sept. 18. — A report has @22c; 21 @21)6 c; Mocha, What the Talking Horse Said. ant, the testimony of Mrs. Leake vir it was equal to any plate yet made. It there is no community property and re Pierpont 'Morgan, do not consider a been received from United States At 26)6 @28c; Salvador, Padang Java, 31c; Palembang Don’t check my head .too high. tually amounts to a statement that had been claimed that if a shot should quests that the custody of the child, new government loan advisable at this torney Wolfe, of Pensacola, Fla., stat Java, 26@28c; Lahat Java, 23@25c; Ar Don’t cut off my tail and then expect Durrant was accompanied by Blanche pierce an armor plate that the struc Jeanne, be awarded to the mother. time. ’ ’ ing that the two. parties arrested on in buckle’s Mokaska and Lion, $22.30 pei It is understood that there will be no tural portion of the ship to which the Lamont. formation -furnished by the Spanish 100-pound case; Columbia, $21.80 pei me to stand easy without a fly net. contest. Several days ago dispatches Bids for the New Battleships. Don’t clip the hair off my ankles and Organist King, of the church, was plate was bolted would be damaged for vice-consul at Tampa, upon trial, have 100-pound case. C oal —Steady; domestic, $5.00@7.50 legs. then put upon the stand to prove that twelve or fifteen feet- along the ship’s from New York announced that the Washington, Sept. 19.—Advertise been discharged by the United States Don’t burn my feet when I’m shod. he saw the prisoner in the church at 5 side. The shot today upset this theory, firm of Howe & Hummell, of that city, ments will issue from the navy depart commissioner at Cedar Keys. Attor per ton; foreign, $8.50@11.00. B eans —Smail white, No. 1, 3)6c per Don’t yank the bit in my mouth. o’clock the afternoon of April 3, or al as it damaged the structure only had mailed to Dunn & McPike papers ment calling for proposals to build the ney Wolfe says the evidence shows pound; butter, 3)6c; bayou, 3c; Lima, to be filed, asking for a divorce in be two new battleships provided for by Don’t say back when you mean stand most an hour after Durrant was said locally. conclusively that these men had secret 5)6c. There was some discussion as to half of the Jersey Lily. Attorney Mc the last congress. These advertisements ly conveyed to isolated places on Cedar by Mrs. Leake to have entered the C ordage —Manilla rope, 1%-inch, it still. Don’t expect me to eat when I have church. In replying to questions, whether a ship could be saved from Pike says that Mrs. Langtry is expect present one important difference from Keys a large quantity of arms and am quoted at 10c, and Sisal, 6c per pound. King said he had been an intimate sinking after being pierced by such a ed to return to her home in Lake coun those heretofore issued, in that ship munition, provisions, etc., presumably a bad tooth. B ags .—Calcutta, 4J6c. R ice —Island, $5@5.25 per sack; Ja Don’t hitch me out in the cold friend and companion of the defendant shot, the impression being that if a ty, as soon as she has become weary of builders will be invited to submit two to be used in outfitting an expedition The place sets of bids, one for the ships with ar pan, $4.50@4.75. with the wind blowing hard. for five years, and that the intimacy ship did not sink she would surely be her histrionic ventures. against the Spanish authorities in Don’t leave a shoe on me more than had been kept up since Durrant’s ar disabled. A test was also begun of the will be the center of a gay throng and mor- and accessories, and the other Cuba. That such was the case to four weeks. rest. The witness admitted that Since Colt’s automatic rifle, which fires 400 become the rendezvous for people of without them. It is said the armor of which the arms were to be put, how Meat Market« Don’t trot me down hill. April he had frequently called upon shots per second. It will have to un distinction. From this it is believed these ships will cost about $3,500,000, ever, could not be proved and the men B eef —Gross, top steers, $2.50@3.00; Don’t be afraid to water me when I the prisoner at the county jail, and had dergo a test of 800 shots without stop that Mrs. Langtry has definitely de and as the limit of thé cost for both were discharged. fair to good steers, $ 2.50@2.60 ; cows, cided to abandon the stage. It is not ships is $8,000,000, the armor item be visited Durrant’s parents at their ping. $2.25@2.50; dressed beef, 4@5)6c per am warm. Do you ever .drink when known that she contemplates a new comes of first importance. The bids Huntington Denies It. you are warm? home. These statements were drawn pound. matrimonial venture, should her di will be opened November 3 next, and Don’t whip me if I am afraid.— . from the witness to show the relations New York, Sept. 18.—C. P. Hunt M utton —Gross, best sheep, wethers, Outlaw Henry Starr Convicted. vorce be granted. She is expected to existing between him and the prisoner, $1.75@2.00; ewes, $1.75; dressed mut American Cultivator. Fort Smith, Ark , Sept. 19.—It took reach San Francisco within six weeks. three years are allowed for the deliv ington denies the statement that the ton, 4c per pound. because reports were in circulation that a jury in the United „States court one ery of the ships,^which will be of Central Pacific has given notice t.o the V eal —Dressed, small, 5@6c; large, 3 Training'Giris "foi- Fann Work. the witness intended to frame his testi hour about 10,000 ton^displacement, and Union Pacific that in November it to convict Henry Starr, the young per pound. CONGO FREE STATE. An educational expriment that has mony that it would, if possible benefit bandit chieftan, of the murder of sixteen knots speed. No premium will would abandon its present passenger @4c H ogs —Gross, choice, heavy, $3.50@ been watched with more than usual in the defense. trains, which connect with those at Og 3.75; light and feeders, $3.25@3.50; Wilson. The killing took place The Natives Get Their Side of the Story be paid. King proved an unwilling witness Floyd den. Mr. Huntington said: terest, is the “girls” school of agricul dressed, 4%c per pound. to the Telegraph Office. for the prosecution, apparently shield eight miles west of Nowata, December “ I have been telling our-people the ture, in Minnesota, and now that it is Must Look to the Government. 12, 1893. Starr was just beginning ing Durrant whenever possible. Any London, Sept. 19.—Private letters pronounced a demonstrated success, it Albuquerque, N. M., Sept. 19.—Thé last three years that we had nothing his career as an outlaw, and his only statement about the defendant was SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS received here from the Congo Free time of the irrigation congress today to gain by any such or similar aotion, is to be hoped that other states will, as dragged from him only by the most venture outside of holding up private State say affairs there are in a condi was mainly taken up by the considera and we would, at the best, get only a soon as practical, establish similar individuals and looting stores had been careful and persistent questioning on tion verging upon anarchy. Encount tion of the proposition to ask the gov small portion of the traffic. Our rela F lour —‘Net cash prices: Family ex schools. Cooking, canning, sewing, the part of the .district attorney. He the robbery of an express office at No ers between the Belgian forces and ernment to undertake the task of re tions with the Union Pacific have been tras, $3.35@3.45 per barrel; bakers’ ex dairying, fruit and flower culture, wata. The express company sent H. admitted having discussed his testi natives, which have been reported in claiming the arid lands of the West by friendly and remain so. There is no tras, $3.15@3.25; superfine, $2.35@2.60. household, chemistry, and entomology B arley —Feed, fair to good, 52.16c, are branches of education taught, and mony both with the prisoner and with C. Dickey and Floyd Wilson after him. official dispatches as resulting in Bel the construction of dams and reservoirs truth whatever in the report. ” Wilson met Starr and in the duel fol choice, 57)6c; brewing, 62)6 @70c. Durrant’s attorneys at their offices. gian victories, are said to have been in Frederick R. Coudert, one of the at national expense. It is contended W heat —No. 1 shipping, 91)6 per ctl; there can be no doubt that a scientific He admitted that the defendant and lowing Wilson was killed. He was fact serious reverses. It is reported that this is too great a task for indi Union Pacific receivers, said the state choice, knowledge of how to do these things 92)6c; milling, 95@97)6c wounded at the first fire, and his Win his attonreys advised him to modify that two Englishmen, traveling in the vidual effort, and that the government ment was news to him. O ats — Milling, 85@90c; surprise, in the best way, will, by lightening chester refused to work, but he pluck - his testimony as given at the prelimi Congo Free State, have been murdered will have to do it. Colonel Carr, of 87)6@92)6c; fancy feed, 87)6@92)6c; the burdens of the farmer’s wife, do Must Go Underground. nary examination. This created a tre ily kept up the battle with his revolver and eaten by the natives. good to choice, 8086c; poor to fair, much toward making that most natural Illinois; ex-Governor Sheldon, of Cali until Starr killed him. Starr formed Seattle, Sept. 18. — In consequence of 62)6@70c; black, nominal; gray, 67)6 of all lives more attractive to farmers’ mendous sensation, but on cross-exami A Belgian expedition, under Lieu fornia; George Q. CanDon, of Salt nation he said he had not been asked to a band out of followers of Bill Dalton tenant Franquir, was attaoked by the Lake, and other prominent men took a petition from the property-owners on @75c. daughters. —W omankind. and was very successful. He is still a Front and Second streets, which are H ops —Quotable at 4@6c per pound. change his evidence. He told how he natives on February 11. The soldiers part in the discussions today, The beardless youth, tall, slender and ath P otatoes — Sweets, $1.25@150; Bur had come into Emanuel church to play hastily formed themselves into a hol delegation from the Republic of Mex- being paved with vitrified brick, ob banks, 60@85c. Encounter With a Madman. jecting to having electric poles placed a new piece on the organ, and after he letic, with a pleasant face. He ex low square, when the natives rushed ico O nions —Good to choice California, Richfield, Utah, Sept. 17.—A story arrived today. presses contempt for the jury that con within the sidewalk line, the board of had been playing a few minutes Dur comes from Joseph City, Utah, of a him, and spoke of them as a upon them with such overwhelming public works today recommended to 40@50c. rant appeared, pale, disheveled, breath victed force that the Belgians were put to W ool —Spring—-6 to 8 months Calav In Behalf of Waller. pack of idiots. the city council that all wires be placed eras, defective 6@8c; Northern, good to thrilling encounter engaged in by half less, sick and without his hat or coat. rout in ten minutes. Afterward it be Indianapolis, Sept. 18.—The A. M. a dozen ^cattlemen and a madman. Durrant had said that while repairing came known, according to the corre E. conference of Indiana, in an ad- underground. The board of aidermen choice, 12@13)6c; do defective, 8@10c; The men were around a camp fire in adopted the recommendation and or new Iambs and fall clips, 5@6)6c; Ne some gas pipes he had been overcome, No Hope for Loul* Stern. spondent, that a native chief, named dress to the country today, says: dered an ordinance drafted. The trol vada, spring, light and choice, 9@llc; the mountains when, without warning, and at Durrant’s request the witness Berlin, Sept. 18.—Theodore Run- Ndoruma, had massacred Captain Han “We call attention to the case of heavy, 6@8c. Fall—Short, trashy San they were fallen upon by a man who went to a drug store and purchased yon, ambassador to Germany, has made sen and the whole escort, numbering John Waller, a man of education and ley wires may be attached to the build Joaquin plains, 3@.5c; good do, 4@6c; emerged from the sage brush and com ings, if the property-owners will agree. some bromo seltzer, which Durrant a second application to the district at sixty people. character, who is now held a prisoner The cost of the change will run up to Southern and coast, 4@6c; mountain, menced an onslaught on them. After drank. Then, at his request, Durrant torney at Wuerzburg in behalf of light add free, 6@7c. by the French government and who is $20,000 or $30,000. emptying his revolver, he grappled helped carry a small organ from one Louis Stern, of New York, who recent B utter — Fancy creamery, 19@20c; with the man nearest. After he was Port Townsend’s city government undergiong a sentence of twenty years seconds, 18@19c; fancy dairy, 16@17c; finally shaken oft', he escaped to the part of the church to another, The ly was sentenced to four months’ im cost $21,226 the past year,,and the rev at hard labor.. We condiser the treat Favors an International Agreement. to choice, 15@16c. prisoner appeared exhausted, and was prisonment at Nuremburg for insult enues from all sources were $8,853, ment awarded our fellow countryman Brussels, Sept. 16.—The interna fair timber. It is thought he is Bryan E ggs —Ranch, 25@29c. frequently obliged to stop and rest. ing Baron Thuneenjen, associate justice leaving a deficit of $12,373. Besides an outrage, and would request the state tional agricultural congress, which has C heese —Fancy, mild, new, 5@6s; May, who was arrested last year in The cross-examination of King oc in Kissingen. Mr. Runyon has been this, the town owes $53;500, on old department to use its good offices for been in session since September 8, common to good, 3@5c; Young Amer Gunnison,-Colo., for a like offense. cupied the rest of the day, and the court informed that the sentence of the court warrants. Bonding is offered as a his immediate release as an American passed a resolution for an international ica, 5@8c; Eastern, ll@12c; West The man has terrorized the entire com adjourned with him still on the stand. must be sustained. citizen.” I bimetallic agreement. ern, 10@12c per pound. < munity, and a posse is on his trail. remedy, and is variously^viewed. SCIO