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    Scio Weekly Press.
REPUBLIC
OF
CUBA.
Promulgation of the Constitution of the
Revolutionary Government.
RIOTO S
TURKS.
Another Slaughter of Defenseless
meniant Is Reported.
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
A car of grapes and one of sweet po­
tatoes arrived, and a large lot of steamer
stuff was unloaded on the street, but it
all moved off well at steady prides.
Peaches are coming in slowly, and are
about done for this season. Eggs are
still steady at the quoted price. Other
lines are unchanged.
London, Oct. »7.—A dispatoh to
New York, Oct. 18.—The Herald to
Declares the Fight Will Not Daily News froifi Constantinople says: Marines Were Landed From
Useful Information Concern«
OREGON day says:
Reliable news'has been received that
The constitution of the Cuban revo­
Take Place in Arkansas.
Foreign Warships.
ing Farm Work.
[fifty Armenians' were killed, and a
lutionary government has been prom­
number wounded at Althissar, in the
ulgated. The text follows:
i vilayet of Adin, on the Analolian rail- PROBABLE DEATH OF THE QUEEN
“The revolution for the independence
Wheat Market.
HATCHING AND REARING CHICKS
and creation in Cuba of a democratic MILITIA MAY BE CALLED UPON way, by a Moslem mob.
The local market is moderately active,
The slaughtetoccurred on October 9,
republic, initiated the 24th day of
quotations are unchanged, as fol­
which was mancet day, when many Trouble Had Its Inception Through and
February last, solely declared for the
lows: Walla Walla, 45|£@46c; Va ley.
Her Dislike to the Newly-Or­
More Protection Needed for separation of Cuba from the Spanish The Governor Says He Will Not Allow i i Armenians had gathered from adjacent
49@49}£c per bushel. During the week The Poultry Architect Gives Some Good
ganized Soldiers.
The Pugilists to Meet Even
I villages. Early in the morning a Turk­
monarchy.
Ideas Which May Be o.* Inter­
five shipshave cleared with grain cargoes
Forests of the Country.
ish rough, finding that the Armenians
“The elected delegates of the revolu­
to Shake Hands.
est to Poultry Balsers.
Washington, Oct. 16.—Information for this port.
tion, in convention assembled, have
■ were not armed, picked a quarrel and of a formidable uprising in Corea, re-
Little
Rock,
Oot.
17.
—
Governor
|
Produce
Market.
Almost every poultry feeder has
r I shot one of them. There was then [ suiting in the disappearance and prob­
now formed a compact between the
PRESENT LAW IS OF NO VALUE world and Cuba, and pledge themselves Clarke’s determination to stop the Cor­ raised on all sides the cry, “Why hesi­ able death of the queen and landing of F lour —Portland. Salem, Cascadia and some particular way of hatching and
to the following articles of the consti­ bett-Fitzsimmons contest was empha­ tate to massacrethe infidels?”' A mob | military forces by the United States Dayton, are quoted at $2.75 per barrel; rearing chickens, and the following
Golddrop, $2.8’5; Snowflake, $2.75; Ben­ novel plan, in the Poultry Architect,
sized today in the presence of General of Turks, armed; with revolvers, then
tution of the new Cuban republic:
I and European powers, has been receiv­ ton county, $2.75; graham, $2.35; super­ has some good ideas that may be of in­
The Coining Congress Expected So to
“Article 1. The supreme poWer of Taylor, brigadier-general of the Ar­ looted the market and massacred the ed by Minister Kurino, of Japan, from fine, $2.25.
Amend the Law as to Secure
the republic has been vested in a coun­ kansas state guards, who was sum­ helpless Armenians.
Their bodies j the foreign office at Tokio. It is quite
O ats —Good white are quoted weak, at terest to our readers: The plan con­
cil of ministers composed of a' presi­ moned here by telegraph to confer were thrown into wells. It is stated sensational, indicating the landing of 22c; milling, 28@30c; gray, 18@19c. sists in having a separate, yard and
Just What Is Desired.
dent, a vice-president and four secre­ with the governor, in regard to the that the mudir was responsible for the
Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags house, for every three sitting hens.
Washington, Oct. 18.—It is expected taries, for the dispatch of business of strength of the state militia. General attack. No women or children were J marines by Russia, the United States $4.25@5.25; barrels, $4.50@7.00; cases, The house consists of a small lean-to
that the Western members of congress war, of the* interior, of foreign affairs, Taylor was in conference with Gover­ injured, probably on account of the I and probably Great Britain.
$3.25.
shed, built of matched boards or other
The latest dispatch to Minister Ku­ H ay — Timothy, $7.50@8 per ton; material, and lined on the inside with
will make an effort during the coming and of the treasury.
nor Clarke, for an hour this morning, maimaikan, from the village of Gleve,
rino
states
that
a
force
of
Russian
ma
cheat,
$5.50.
session of congress to secure some
tarred roofing. The house occupies a
“Article 2. Every secretary will and when seen by a reporter was pre­ three miles distant, who made valiant
amendments to the law regulating the have a sub-secretafy in order to supply paring to take the train- for Hot efforts at the risk of his own life to rines, forty in number, has been land­ B arley —Feed barley, $11 per ton; space of 4x5 feet on the ground, is four
brewing,
nominal.
ed.
Thus
far
they
have
confined
timber reserves. It is generally con­ a vacancy.
Springs. General Taylor said the fight save the Christians. Otherwise the
M illstuffs — Bran. $10.50; shorts, feet high on the back, and five feet in
I themselves to guarding the Russian le-
sidered that more protection should be
“Article 3. The attributes of the would not occur. His purpose in going slaughter wâiïS'jiave been complete. gation near Seoul. United States ma- $13.50; middlingst $15@16; rye, 75@80e front. Has a door two feet wide. It
afforded the fofests of the country, but ministerial government will be to dic­ to Hot Springs, he said, was to warn The panic ra reliving in Constanti­
per cental.
also has a 2x4 foot-window in the
just now it is very difficult to protect tate all the relative dispositions of the the people there against the danger to nople, on accounflof this attack, and | rines were landed from the Yorktown
B utter —Fancy creamery is quoted at front, facing the yard, to admit the
I
to
the
number
of
sixteen.
It
is
believ-
timber, not only from the depredations civil and political life of the republic; which they would subject themselves, the Armenians ari again flocking into
22j^c; fancy dairy, 20c; fair to good,15 sun.
The house is floored with
of thieves, but fire, the latter being to receive contributions; to contract should an attempt be made to have the the churches. The police disregard . ed British marines have been landed. @17J^c; common, 12J£c per pound.
matched flooring, raised six inches
I Besides these the Japanese have a con­ P otatoes —New Oregon, 35@40c per above the ground. Adjoining the
the greatest enemy of American for­ public loans; to issue paper money; to contest. The state guard, he said, was the safe-conduct
¡•Ards
girds given to the Ar-
ests. Representative Hermann inter­ raise troops and to maintain them; to in good condition and amply sufficient menians__by ; __jeign embassies, and siderable force of soldiers at Seoul, sack.
house is a yard 9x10 feet in size, in
O nions —Oregon, 75@$1 per cental.
[ who have been preserving order.
ested himself in the forestry legisla­ declare reprisals with respect <to the to cqpe with , the case in- hand. Hq
-of "" The" dispatched come’ from Tokio,
¡^BSka^a CTS Sg^ oldU Tg-of
P
oultry —Chickens, old, $3@3.50 pei which feed, water and a dusting box
tion of the last congress. In his opin­ enemy and to ratify treaties, except could, he said, with a few hours no­ them.
young, $1.50@3.00 per dozen; are always ready for the hens, they be­
I and communicate the substance of dis- dozen;
ion, a bill passed the house which the peace with Spain; to approve the tice, land 350 well-drilled and fully-
ducks,
$2
50@3.00; geese, $5.00@6.00; ing allowed to come off and go back at
The
Constantinople
correspondent
of
■ patches received from General Miira,
would meet the present exigencies and law of military organization and ordi­ equipped men in Hot Springs. General
Standard blames the Armenian rev­ ' the Japanese envoy at Seoul. They are turkeys, live, 11c per pound; dressed, their pleasure, after being started right.
be a step in the right direction, but nances of the military service as drawn | Taylor will return here tomorrow and the
13c.
Three hens are to be set at the same
olutionary party for forcing the Ar­
E ggs —Oregon, are quoted 20c per time, so that when they hatch the
in the senate the bill was cut to pieces up by the commander-in-chief.
advise Governor Clarke as to the situa- menians to close their shops and to j dated from the 9 th to the 12 th inst.,
dozen.
■
and
it
appears
from
these
dispatches
and so changed that no one could tell
“Article 4. The ministerial council | tion in Hot Springs, and the result of maintain the appearance of a panic . that the trouble had its inception
C heese — Oregon full cream, 8@9c chickens can all be given to one hen,
what it meant. Perhaps the two houses only will be able to intervene in taking ■ his visit there.
when
the
Armenians
themselves
are
per
pound; half cream, 5@7c; skim, 4@ and the other two hens given their lib­
! through the queen’s dislike of the new­
may come together upon this matter in part in the military operations when;
Governor Clarke, when questioned ready to resume business.
erty or set in another house of the
5c; Young America, l@lj^c higher.
ly
organized
soldiers
of
Corea.
The
the next congress.
O regon V egetables —Cabbage, l}£c same character. The hen is kept con­
in their judgment, it is absolutely in reference to his consultation with
“
I
visited
the
prison,
”
said
the
cor
­
!
old
soldiers
had
the
primitive
equip-
It is generally conceded that national necessary.
1 General Taylor, was not disposed to respondent, 1“ and questioned the pris­
per lb; jadishes, 10c per dozen bunches; fined in, this house or yard until the
j ment of the far East, but with the
parks shall be established where the
“Article 5. It is requisite for the talk. Asked if he had confidence in oners, and found there was no serious I progress of Japanese influence in Corea, green onions, 10c per dozen; cucumbers, I chicks are weaned, when she is given
most picturesque spots have been re­ validity of the ministerial council de­ the ability of the state guard to carry complaints against the police. The in­
75c@$l per sack; cauliflower, $1 per her liberty, and the chicks left to keep
served. The great reservation in Ore­ crees that two-thirds of the members out his plans, he said the militia was a specting conynission sent a list of fif­ i two battalions of Corean troops were dozen; tomatoes, 25@40c per box; corn, house for themselves until sold or
gon, including the Cascade range, will have concurred in them.
matter of secondary consideration; ty-six prisoners for libération while I I organized on modern methods. Each 6@8c per doz.
B err es —Blackberries, 4c per pound. otherwise disposed of. Low roosts are
j battalion numbered 600 men, armed
Mount Hood and Crater lake, are points
“Article 6. The office of the coun­ that he could get all the force neces­ was there. The revolutionary leaders ■ with modern weapons. They were T ropical F ruit —California lemons, to be supplied for them if kept beyond
which should be preserved in all their cilor is incompatible with the others of sary outside of the militia. He reiter­ are responsible for the continuance of
$4.00@4.50; bananas, $2.25@3.00 per the broiler age. The small hole or
J well drilled and officered.
native wildiieSs and glory. An effort the republic, and requires any member ated his former declaration that the the deadlock.”
bunch; Valencia late oranges, $3.00 per I ventilator, above the door, is to be kept
When the queen showed her disfavor box
to create a great national park of the to be 25 years old or upwards.
fight would not be permitted to take
; Mediterranean sweets, $2.50@3.00; closed at all times, except during the
!
toward
these
new
troops
they
appealed
greater part of this”reservation should
$4@5 per dozen.
I summer or early fall months. The
“Artiole 7. The executive will rest place and said he could make no dis­ SUCCESS OF THE COMMISSION ! to Tai Won Kun, a powerful chief, pineapples,
C alifornia V egetables —Garlic, new window, sash should also be removed at
not meet with any amount of opposi­ with the president, or in default, with tinction between a prizefight and a
tion. Once it is made a park the gov­ the vice-president.
glove contest.
Secured the Execution of Seventeen Chi­ i who had long been at enmity with the 6@8c per pound; sweet potatoes, 1@ this time, and replaced with a frame
i queen. He accepted the leadership of lj£c per pound; Merced, l%c.
nese-Criminal».
ernment will protect it as it does the
“Suppose, Governor Clarke,” sug­
“Article 8. The work of the minis­
F resh F ruit —Apples, good, $1 per | covered with wire netting. A brooder
I the new troops, and, at the head of
Yellowstone Park. .
gested
the
reporter,
“
Corbett
and
Fitz
­
Washington,
Oct.
17.
—
Minister
terial council will be sanctioned by the
box; prunes, 25@40c; peaches, 25@70c ¡ can be used in this house to hover the
i
one
battalion,
entered
the
queen
’
s
pal-
Senator Squires has already made a president, who will be able to dissolve simmons should desire to give an exhi­ Denby and the British minister of
per box; Bartlett pears,$1@1.25; water­ I chicks. The advantages of this plan
move to have the Pacific forest reserve jt, not to exceed ten. days.
bition of physical culture in Hot China have succeeded in overcoming I ace. The native soldiers fled from the melons, 75c@$1.00 per dozen; canta­ | are, the feeding and watering can all
i palace.
turned into a national park, and has
loupes, $1.00@1.25 per dozen; grapes, 65c j be done at one time; the hens can be
‘ ‘Article 9. The president may en- Springs, October Bi, in which large the obstacles which have threatened to
The Tokio dispatch did not state per box; New York Concords, 50c per allowed to come off and go back at
already made several speeches in its act treaties with the ratification of the soft gloves were to be used, would that make the Ku Cheng commission a fail­
.
what
had
become
of
the
queen,
further
basket; Ilwaco cranberries, $10.50 per I their will, thus saving watching; be-
favor beside interesting the National ministerial council.
also be stopped by military force?”
ure as far as it was intended to secure
Geographical Society and kindred or­
“Corbett and Fitzsimmons shall not the punishment of the Chinese who I than that she had disappeared and can­ barrel.
j ing separated from other hens and
“Article 10. The president will re-
W ool —Valley, 10@llc, according to | stock, they are not worried ox- disturb-
ganizations in the movement. This ceive ambassadors.
meet in Hot Springs in any kind of a participated in the riots at Ku Cheng. not be located. The officials are in­ quality;
Eastern
Oregon,
7@9c.
clined to believe however that the un-
reservation includes Mount Rainier,
“Article 11. The treaty of peace contest,” said Governor Clarke, em­ At each stage the commission has
H ops — Choice, Oregon 6@6%c per I ed; there being only three hens to the
and is said to be worthy being made with Spain, which it is necessary to phatically. “If they ever meet, they been hinderfed by local Chinese officials I official reports of the queen’s death are pound.
i house they do not fight or get on the
true.
The
Japanese
government,
the
into a great park.
N uts —Almonds, soft shell, 9@llc ■ wrong nest; convenience and general
have to form an absolute basis of inde­ will fight, and they shall not fight in and the viceroy of the province of Se dispatch further states, has acted
pendence for the island of Cuba, shall I Arkansas. They shall not meet in Hot Chuen himself, who stood in the way quickly on the reports and has appoint­ per pound; paper shell, 12}£@14c; new j good results. These houses or yards
FUNERAL OF FERRY.
California walnuts, soft shell, are built in a row, and face a large
be ratified by the ministerial council Springs, either in or out of a ring. of the punishment of the guilty par­ ed a commission to inquire into the crop
ll@12j£c; standard walnuts, 10j^@llc; i grass or clover plot and cultivated field,
They shall not even shake hands.”
ties. Finally an appeal was made to facts.
and
by
an
assembly
of
repreentatives
Italian Chesnuts, 12)£@14c; pecans, j into which the chicks are allowed to
The Ex-Governor of Washington Buried
When asked if Cobrett would be ar­ the tsung li yamen directly and it has
i convoked for that end.
In the meantime it is emphatically 13@16c; Brazils, 12já@13c; filberts, ’ range at will.
at Seattle.
rested
upon
his
arrival
at
Hot
Springs,
acceded to the demands of the minis­
“Article 12. The vice-president will
14@15c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 5@7c;
Governor Clarke said that a good gen­ ters, as evidenced by the following denied that the queen’s death, if it has roasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8@10c; co­
Seattle, Oct. 18.—The funeral of ex­ act for the president,if necessary.
occurred,
was
due
to
the
Japanese.
'Going Into Dairying.
Governor Ferry took place today, under
“Article 13. In the case the offices eral never discloses his plans to the cablegram, received at the state de­ One dispatch says a Japanese soshi coanuts, 90c per dozen.
The man who goes into dairying,
P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium,
the auspices of the Masonic order of of president and vice-president should enemy. Information came from a pri­ partment today, from Mr. Denby:
killed the queen. This is not yet con­ llj£@12c per pound; hams, picnic, • says L. S. Hardin, must not forget that
the Scottish Rite. s Prominent people be vacant by resignation or by death or vate source today that the Florida Ath-
“Peking, Oct. 11.—Seventeen crim­
from all over the state gathered to pay other causes, at the same time, an as­ letic Club is considering a plan by inals were executed at Ku Cheng. The firmed in the dispatches received here. 81^@9c; breakfast bacon ll^@12c; ¡ he must outline some method for mak­
last honors over the grave of Washing­ sembly of representativeswill be called which it hopes to overcome the obsta­ yamen agrees that all leaders in the The officials say'that the soshi are an short clear sides, 8>£@9c; dry salt ing a profit out of the by-product of his
7J£@8c; dried beef hams, 12 dairy. This will consist of skimmilk,
cles placed before it by Governor rioting shall be executed; all partici­ irresponsible andjawless class, and that sides,
ton’s foremost citizen, and the services for an election.
; their acts cannot be laid to the Japan­ @13c; lard, compound, in tins, 7%; i buttermilk or whey. They cannot be
Clarke.
The
scheme
is
to
turn
the
were attended by crowds of people.
pants
sentenced
and
all
implicated
shall
“Article 14. The secretaries are to
lard, pure, in tins, 9>£@10c; pigs’ feet,
The funeral service of the Episcopal take part with voice and vote in all de- whole affair over to the Hot Springs be tried. The commission will prob­ ese people or government.
80s, $3.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.25; kits, I fed back to the cow to make more ihilk
Association. That association was in­ ably be—«-.jourus-l. Au imperial de­
church was read at Trinity church, ! liberations.
$1.25. Oregon smoked hams, 11 %c per i of and, according to the opinions of
SYMPATHY FOR DEBS.
pound; pickled hams, 8j^c; boneless many of the best dairymen, this is the
and at the cemetery the Rose Croix or­
“Article 15. It is permitted to the corporated by William Babcock, John cree has been’issued which refers all of
hams, 10c; bacon, 9c; dry salt sides, 8c; best disposition to make of these ar-
der of Scottish Rite conducted the cere­ secretaries to arrange for all the em­ C. Lonsdale and Charles H. Weaver, the Se Chuen officials implicated to the
A Resolution Adopted by a Section of lard, 5-pound paiis, 9%c; 10s, 9J^c; ! ticles. Then there are calves to feed
monies. Most of the state officers at­ ployes of their respective departments. all of Hot Springs. According to its board for punishment. ’ ’
50s,9c; tierces, 8j^c.
with them, but probably better than all
the American Railway Union.
tended the funeral, as did many of the
It is supposed ~the commission has
“Article 16. The sub-secretaries will charter, the association was organized
H ides .—Dry hides, butcher, sound, ' in the hands of the average man the
Devil’s Lake, N. D., Oct. 16.—The per
pioneers of Puget sound. The honor­ constitute a legal body in cases of va­ to “carry on the business of maintain­ concluded its work.
pound, 13@14c; dry kip and calf­ pig is the best factor for working out a
general board of mediation of the skin, ll@13c; culls, 3c less; salted, 60
ary pallbearers were:
cancy of the secretaries of the state, ! ing a park or place of recreation in or
EXTERMINATION OF SEALS.
American Railway Union has adopted lbs and over, 8@8j£c; 50 to 60 lbs, 7@ profit. He will eat unlimited quanti­
Governor J. H. McGraw, Hon. J. P. having their voice in the deliberations. near the city of Hot Springs, where
races,
athletic
sports
and
games
could
the following resolution, addressed to 7J^c; 40 and 50, 6@7c; kip and veal ties of skimmilk, buttermilk or whey
Hoyt, Senator Watson C. Squire, ex­
“Article 17. All outside armament I
skins, 10 to 30 lbs, 5@6c; calfskin, sound, and get fat on all of them, but he will
Governor Eugene Semple, Colonel N. of the republic and the directidn of be practiced and exhibited, and means Annual Report of Governor Sheakley, the employes of America:
of Alaska, to the Secretary.
“Though overwhelmed and shatter­ 3 to 10 lb3, 6@9c; green, unsalted, lc be wasteful unless the feeding is done
H. Owings, of Olympia; Hon. H. G. operations of war will be directly of entertainment furnished either to
Struve, T. M. Reed, Olympia; Jacob under the hand of the commander-in- the public or to such persons or associ­
Washington, Oct. 17.—James Sheak­ ed in the great strike of 1894, its mem­ less; culls, l@2cless; sheepskins, shear­ in the right way. For this purpose
10@15c; short wool, 20@30c; there is much to learn, both about the
Furth, Thomas Burke, M. S. Drew, chief, who will have at his order, as ations as may be admitted thereto.”
ley, governor of Alaska, in his annual bers blacklisted and scattered, the lings,
nature of this kind of feed and the hog
Under the charter the people inter­ report to the secretary of the interior, union has risen and is lighting the medium, 30@40c; long wool, 50@70c.
Colonel G. O. Haller, Hon. R S. second in command, a lieutenant-gen­
himself. The milk or whey must not
Greene, Colonel H. F. Garretson, Ta­ eral as a substitute in case of necessity. ested-believe they can conduct a boxing says that on the Fourth of July, the way to industrial freedom. The rail­
be too old or sour, and it must be fed
Merchandise Market.
coma; M. R. Maddocks, J. D. Low-
“Article 18. All functionaries of match limited to a specific number of cutters Rush, Corwin, Grant and Perry way interests of the country are rapid­
man, John Collins.
S almon .—Columbia, river No. 1, tails, in conjunction with ground feed in the
whatever class who are able, must lend rounds, with soft gloves, without vio­ were in the harbor of Unalaska and ly passing into the hands of a few meh,
1.25@1.60; No. 2, tails, $2.25@2.50; proper proportion. The hog must not
reciprocal help for the better accom­ lating any state law. When informed gave the natives an object lesson as to and the only hope of employes lies in $ fancy,
No. 1, flats, $1.75@1.85; Alaska, be too old or of a non-fattening kind,
“Fitz” Doesn’t Like the Change.
plishment of the resolutions q® the of this scheme, Governor Clarke stated the proper and pariotic celebration of unification, and progressive men are No. 1, tails, $1.20@1.30; No. 2, tails, $1.90 but he should be young enough to take
that the state chartered corporations the day. On the disappearance of the active in their efforts to bring this
Corpus Christi, Tex., Oct. 18.—Mar­ ministerial government.
kindly to milk and of a breed that
about. To our beloved president, E. @2.25.
tin Julian leaves here in the morning
“Article 19. All Cubans wiljl be and associations for legal purposes seal the governor says:
S ugar —Golden C, 4J^c; extra C, 4%c;
for New Orleans, whence he will go to obliged to serve the republic with their only, and that no violation of the law
“No one at all familiar with the V. Debs, although you are behind dry granulated, 5J^c; cube crushed and knows how to utilize the muscle and
Hot Springs, fully prepared to carry persons and interests, acocrding to would be tolerated under the guise of past history of. the islands can look prison bars, deprived of your liberty powdered, 6c per pound; >£c per pound fat-forming qualities of feed, In
amusement. He was not prepared, upon the deserted rookeries today and by a corrupt and servile tool of cor­ discount on all grades for prompt cash; other words the subject mu§t be studied
out Fitzsimmons’ part of the agree­ their power.
barrels, %c more than barrels; and all modern knowledge on the sub­
ment with the Florida Athletic Club.
“Article 20. The property, of what­ however, to state just wliat legal effect not realize with crushing force how porations, backecf by rotten adminis­ half
ject learned. There are excellent sta­
Both he and Fitzsimmons are much ever class, appertaining to foreigners, the proposed change would have.
great has been the diminution of seal tration, you live in the hearts of the maple sugar, 15@16c per pound.
C offee —Costa Rica, 22@23j^c; Rio, 20 tion bulletins on the subject for those
surprised at the statement in Tues-1 is exempt from paying taxes in favor
life, especially the reproductive class, common people. The employes of the
Great Northern are with you, as they @22c; Salvador, 21@21^c; Mocha, who will take the trouble to hunt
day’s papers of the change in the or­ of the republic, providing their respec­
the females.” 1
CONTINUED A WEEK.
29@31c; Padang Java, 30c; Palembang
iginal agreement to a sparring exhi­ tive governments recognize the bellig­
The governor/says the claim of the were in 1894, and honor you as a leader Java, 26@28c; Lahat Java, 23 @2 5c; Ar­ them up, but no very modern book'
bition with soft’ gloves. He indignant­ erency of Cuba.
The Durrant Trial Postponed on Ac- Canadians and British that the exces­ who will yet lead to victory.”
buckle’s Mokaska and Lion, $22.80 pei bearing directly on this point. Harris
ly denies that Fitzsimmons would en-1 “Article 21. All debts contracted
sive killing of seals on land is the cause
100-pound case; Columbia, $21.80 pei “On the Pig” was once the best book
count of Deuprey’s Sickness.
about breeding and feeding pigs, and
DENIED
BY
BAYARD.
100-pound
case.
gage in any such exhibition. Fitz­ from the actual initiation of the war
of
the
depletionlis
disapproved
by
the
San Francisco, Oct. 17.—The trial
C oal —Steady; domestic, $5.00@7.50 well worth studying, especially in con­
simmons said:
of Theodore Durrant was today contin­ statistics. He says that on the rook­
will be paid.
per ton; foreign, $8.50@11.00.
junction with the bulletins referred to.
“The proposed change of rules is a
“Article 22. The ministerial coun­ ued until next Monday, on account of eries now there pre many male seals, He Says the Alleged Ultimatum Has
B eans —Small white, No. 1,
", 3c
“ . per
Not Been Sent to Bugland.
fake. Sjuch a show would not be of cil has power to reduoe any member the illness of Attorney Deuprey, lead­ while females afe scarce. The diminu­
pound; butter, 3c; bayou, 2j^c; Lima,
Useful Items.
any credit to either of us. They are for just cause in the judgment of two- ing counsel for the defense. While tion is due directly to the killing at
London, Oct. 17.—Ambassador Bay­ 5^c.
Warm
linseed
oil applied briskly
just using us to let the Florida Athletic thirds of the councilors.
sea,
where
no
discrimination
can
be
ard
was
interviewed
today
respecting
the prosecution made no objection to
C ordage —Manilla rope, lX’inch, it
with a soft cloth makes a nice soft pol­
Club sell more tickets and the citi­
‘ ‘Article 23. The judicial authority the motion to continue, Judge Murphy made as to the sex of the seals. He the report "circulated in the United quoted at 9%c, and Sisal, 8c per pound.
ish on woodwork.
zens of Hot Springsdraw a crowd to will proceed with entire independence was reluctant about giving his consent, says that better protection must be States that he had been instructed by
B ags .—Calcutta, 4Xc.
Woolen goods should never be wrung
R
ice
—
Island,
$
5@5.25
per
sack
;
Ja-
town. Supposé the referee called the of all the others.”
granted
them
than
is
afforded
by
the
Secretary
Olney
to
submit
an
ultima
­
and announced that the trial would be
after
washing, for this stretches them.
pan,
$
4.50@4.75
.
fight after Jiin had landed on me or I
Paris
tribunal,
and
that
the
schooners
tum
to
Great
Britian
on
the
Venezue
­
resumed next Monday, whether Deu­
They should be put through a wringer
had gotten in one of my chance blows,
Want the Contract Cancelled.
prey should have recovered or not. have not been able to make the usual lan question in the form of a dispatch
and hung out to dry.
as they call them, who would be the
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS
Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 18. — The Mr. Deuprey is suffering from a severe catch this season, the oatchof the Brit­ the substance of which is said to be
Bread should never be kept in an
champion? I came down to fight Cor­ Northern Pacific Steamship Company attack of rheumatism, which has made ish vessels being not over 200 per ves­ that the United States would never
airtight place, for this gives it an un­
bett, and all I want is the time and has asked the government to cancel its it impossible for him to attend the sel.
consent to British occupation of the
, 'I _____
F lour —Net cash prices: Family ex­
place, without any bloody interference. contract with the company in regard trial for several days, but his physi­
disputed territory unless the right to tras, $3.35@3.45 per barrel; bakers’ ex­ pleasant and stale flavor. It should
A PREACHER IN TROUBLE.
In the meantime I shall train until I to carrying deported Chinese to China. cians believe he will be able to resume
it is determined by arbitration. Bay- tras, $3.15@3.25; superfine, $2.35@2.60. be kept in a wooden box or eathenware
B arley —Feed, fair to good, 60c; jar, with a cloth over the top, or if a
|
ard, after reading the article published
such place and time are selected.”
his
duties
next
week.
The rate allowed the company for car-
Cards for
cover be used, ’ssran holes should be
choice,
62Uc; brewing, 62J^@70c.
in
a
New
York
newspaper,
dated
Wash
­
The
defense
has
only
a
few
more
an Illegal I urpose.
i rying the Chinese is very. low, and it
J ackson-H arms worth Expedition.
W
heat —No. 1 shipping, 95 perctl; made in it, through which the air can
ington,
October
3,
said
the
facts
seem
­
witnesses. After disposing of young
penetrate. Fresh bread is very indiges­
Denver, Oct. 17.—Rev. Frank'Hyatt ed to have been evolved in the fertile choice, 96Xc; milling,”97>£c@$l.02^.
Brooklyn, Oct. 18.—At today’s ses­ is not very profitable. The main rea­ Lenahan, the rebuttal will be rapidly
O ats — Milling, 75@85c; surprise, tible, and is improved by being kept a
sion of the American board of com­ son why the company desires to be re­ approached, and the end of the trial Smith, late of the North-avenue Bap­ brain of the writer in the same man­
80@85; fancy feed, 75@85; good to day after baking. Home-made bread,
missioners for foreign missions, com­ leased from the contract is on account can be calculated by days. In antici­ tist church, Cambridge, Mass., seems ner the spider finds material for her choice,
70@75c; poor to fair, 62}£@ when properly made, is very much
mittees were elected on home depart­ of the recent order of the treasury de­ pation of the speedy announcement of quite likely to be placed under arrest web, from her own interior. He ridi­ 67c; gray,
67J^@75c.
partment
that
the
steamship
company
more wholesome and nourishing than
ment, foreign department, foreign mis­
H ops —Quotable at 5@7c per pound.
the resting of the defendant’s case, Dis­ and taken back to Boston as a prisoner culed the statement of an ultimatum
leave
all
its
Chinese
passengers
at
Port
baker’s bread.
of
the
federal
authorities.
He
is
now
sions, to select preachers, place of next
P
otatoes
—
Sweets,
$1.25@1
50;
Bur
­
trict Attorney Barnes and his first as­ in this city, as a candidate for the pas­ being drawn up by the United States
meeting, nominations and the treas­ Townsend on its way to Victoria, and sistant,
60@85c.
Edgar Peixoto, are putting torship of thq First Congregational and said he could not seriously discuss banks,
return
there
afterward
to
take
them
on
Dairy Dots.
O nions —Good to choice California,
urer’s report. Several hours were oc­
the matter.
their rebuttal testimony into shape,
35@40c.
As soon as cool nights, or cold
cupied in the reading of reports from their journey. The precaution is or­ and it is so that it can be placed before church, of which Rev. Myron W. Reed
W ool —Spring—6 to 8 months Calav­ nights, come, stable the cows.
Morris Park to Reopen.
Southern and Western states. A com­ dered taken to prevent the celestials the jury with even more celerity than was formerly in‘charge.' According to
New York, Oct. 15.—Everything is eras, defective 6@8c; Northern, good to
mittee of nine was appointed to adopt from being taken ashore at Victoria by their case in chief.
the warrant in the hands of the gov­
Rational care is what the cow needs.
choice, 12@13>£c; do defective, 8@10c;
some means for the relief of the finan­ habeas corpus proceedings and released
ernment officers, Rev. Mr. Smith is in readiness for the meeting of the new iambs and fall clips, 5@6^c; Ne­ | She does not need pampering.
after
the
ship
has
left,
thereby
defeat.-
cial condition of the board.
charged with having written and Westchester Racing Association at vada, spring, light and choice, 9@llc;
It is possible that a dairyman may
ing the attempt to return them.,
mailed postal cards bearing remarks of Morris Park, which will beign to this heavy, 6@8c. Fall—■Short, trashy San | buy all his cows and achieve the great­
Texas* New Law Is in Force*
Opposed to Religious Congresses.
Austin, Tex., Oct. 16.—The supreme a scandalous nature, referring to cer­ week with a brilliant card. The pro­ Joaquin plains, 3@5c; good do, 4@6c; est possible success, but we do not be­
A Series of Billiard Tournaments.
Washington, Oct. 18.—It is author
court today handed down an opinion tain members of his Cambridge church, gramme is the best of the year. It Southern and coast, 4@6c; mountain, lieve it.
New York, Oct. 18.—Maurice Daly in the case of the tax collectors of which body, it is said, is divided into was especially framed to command the light and free, 6@7c.
itatively stated today that recent re­
Start with a good cow, is the advice
B utter —Fancy creamery, 21@22J£c;
ports of Monsignore Satolli’s purpose and Frank Ives today announced a Williamson and Hayes counties, seek­ two faotions, with one of which the best horses in training. It was de­
given.
Yes,- if we have not the ma­
seconds,
18@20c;
fancy
dairy,
19@20c;
series
of
billiard
tournaments,
for
signed
that
not
only
might
the
new
as
­
to go to Rome to attend the pope's ju­
ing to force the controller to issue clergyman seems, to be very much at
fair to choice, 16@17c.
chine we cannot expect to turn out a
bilee in January next were untrue. which they offer prizes aggregating them a prizefight license, under the outs. While the warrant has not yet sociation win at once for itself the
E ggs —Ranch, 30@34c.
product.
Dr. Rooker, secretary to the delegate, $8,000. Their plan is to afford play­ law passed at the regular session of the been served, it isstated that it will be. premiership of the turf, but that the
C heese —Fancy, mild, new, 5@7c;
We cannot make a good milker out
says Monsignore Satolli has determined ers of the first, second and third classes legislature, last spring. The court de­ Rev. Mr. Smith denies in general all year should have a brilliant ending. common to good, 3@5c; Young Amer-
not to go to Rome at that time or at an opportunity to show the public their clines to mandamus the controller on the charges, though further than that This meeting, it is realized, will be the ica‘, 5@8c; Eastern, ll@12c; West- of a cow that was not born a good
milker, whatever we may do. It is
reccommendation and the gurantee for ern, 10@12}^c per pound.
any future time, nor has he even con­ relative ability. No player will be the ground that the special session of he refuses to say a word.
time and money thrown away to at­
given more than 400 points handicap the legislature nulified all previous acts
1896. Its promoters are procceeding
sidered such a trip.
tempt it.
Japs Kept From Corea.
in an 800-point balk-line game, and 75 ■or laws on the subject by passing a
with enterprise and resolution.
Meat Market.
The Plant for the Dynamite Guns.
points in a 300-point cushion-carom new law making prizefighting a felony.
Yokohama, Oct. 17.—An imperial
There are two things on the farm
B
eef
—
Gross,
top
steers,
$
2.50@2.60
;
Purchased Colorado Mines.
ordinance has been issued prohibiting
Washington, Oct. 18.—The war de­ game. All the best players in the
fair to good steers, $2.50@2.60; cows, that are an exhaustless mine in a com­
partment has appointed a board con­ country are expected to enter.
Japanese from visiting Corea without
Denver, Colo., Oct. 14. — Dennis $2.25@2.35; dressed beef, 4@5J^c per paratively small way: The dairy and
A New Transatlantic Cable.
sisting of Colonel L. S. Babbitt and
a special permission, from the govern­ Sullivan, T. Burke, Senator Bolziger, pound.
poultry. Manage them rightly and
Board of Foreign Missions.
Lieutenant O. M. Lissack, ordnance
London, Oct. 15.—The Times’ Paris ment of Japan. A dispatch from Seoul and some Eastern capitalists, have in­ M utton —Gross, best sheep, wethers, they will pay.
department, and Major W. H. Heurr,
Marseilles, Oct. 18.—Mail received correspondent says that directly parlia­ states that during the confusion which corporated the Vendone Mining Com­ $L75@2.00; ewes, $1.75; dressed mut­
If three-tenths of one per cent of fat
corps of engineers, to meet at San here today from Tonquin says a French ment opens, Lebon, minister of com­ followed the recent attack on the royal pany, and bought all the property of ton, 4c per pound.
is left in the skim-milk, instead of
V
eal
—
Dressed,
small,
5@6c;
large,
3
Francisco about November 20 to report column, in a fight with pirates recent­ merce, will submit a bill ratifying the palace, rioters entered a bedroom and the Herbert Mining Company^ and
two-tenths, in a separator creamery re­
whether the plant of dynamite guns ly, lost thirty men killed, and had over contract for a a new cable to be laid murdered three women, one of whom some adjacent mines comprising about @4c per pound.
ceiving 1,000 pounds of milk a day,
Hoos
—
Gross,
choice,
heavy,
$3.40@
just completed at the Presidio fulfill 100 wounded. The fight occurred at from Brest to New York, with branches is supposed to have been the queen of forty aores in Gilpin county. The price 3.50; light and feeders, $3.00@3.25, there will be a loss of about 340 pounds
Panai.
I Corea.
contract stipulations.
to the West Indies and Brazil.
paid is in the neighborhood of $480,000. dressed, 4%e per pound.
of butter f<?r the whole year.
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