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CLIMAX Tblllp|>laa THE NEWS Of THE WEEK Casa profetatisiItavlaw • nt nf If «|»p»ftÌMga of th* Th» I'aal Waab Callad VrsM Ih» Talagrapb Celai mat*. G »« rnor Bradley, »4 Kentu. ky, haa fixed March 90 as the <latr for the rxe* *uti«»n of Jach “■n and Walling, th« Tturd»*rrrs of Pa arl Bryan. Thr Havana anti- ntier, in view of .hr » Arrity of toef. have dreided to rw* lur«t the government to allow thr free rapotatton of rattle from the United ¿lataa and Mexico. Frank Castdr, a stock man. sLabto*d •n»l kdlr»! John Bro k at Cleveland, U ««h., in an *«trrratb»n at a mas* ¡’n rade ball. C&<*ulr sur render o»1 him- -if to th«* sheriff and claims the act was «»ne of srlf defensr. Dr. Arthur Ihiestrowr, the HL Louis : I . » i ’ « ! k I Lis wife and ch»l i in a fit of drunken rage, in that city, was tu<n/cd in the courtyard of the romnty ¡ad tn l ui’iii. J{,< broke down at the hsst mornrnt and cor*f« ro«| to the crinx tteftRNtfon has entered the porrrrolings 4 t‘p cv.*tivvnti««h <4 the Ix-stgue <*f Atn«*rk*wn Wheelmen, now bring hel«i in A’! any, N. Y. CoL>rs !o will take the initiative and will prulmbly be fol low»«! by California ami nevcral other sta!«*« ••ut» lay ra* ¡ng is the to «ne of n>»nteutiun. Bcfnre the legislativ»* InvretigAtlng r«*mmitte<t on trusta In New York, J*»hn F b* trl«*e admittel that thr nvrrsgw marg-n of profit to t worn raw and rv* fin»- ! p-i/%r »luring the five yrarw before thr tr- t Was boni I was N334 »»fa Jnng the su!i***qnent A tetter r • ;»ed by an official in r »riama from I*a F a «, Bolivia, states ti ist th« B*>liVian mngr<*u will declare u|M*n Peru. Th* tetter ate» st ales »I there is g«< at activity In military ■ <, the army is l**ing ¡>te«*| on a h*«»titig, and rvrrtiiling has l»egur> ughout thr republic. sj*. al train form Chicago to rfon- a distance of 1,026 mites, made th© in lb hours 69 minute*. Th* p»ur- g«M*s into history as the gtratesl «»ad frat ever arcompliabe»!. Th«» train was a «p»*’»*! rw»nvry ln> II mry J. M.»»L.iiti. a libi. » broker uf Chicago, to the d« «th U I of his Aolie arrival a f* » hours too late. Th«- battlrohip Orwgan has returned to Kai Francjwon after her first long « r HLr* seni a© for a« ArapuLo, M«*xiro. and ha* hn*n alsient five Week*. r V‘*VAgW sh* practiced with I has ba rn träte«I as a fight- ing mm him an i a ’A^iring rraft. The rrmel proved satiafact lory in every ro tpect. She will stem pro« il to teattl© ami enter the dryducJL Dr. IaAi gley H a II, 83 years «4 age, a phmorr «4 Oregon, «lirol at <>akland. The offline of the Pittaburg Po*t was a Im* «st (»(ally destroyed by fire The |« mm is f’iO.txio, well insure*!. II.»rry Ranqutot was knorked over- to*»rd l y the to«>m of his fishing to»at at.4 drowned tn th* < vlumhu Mar As tori a J Dan a« di, a traveling min, wo he|«| tip A ml rubbed of $70 by threw maakwi m»*n while drivirig through a grove near Rum burg. Capt Cha«. Hw »nw»n, of th<* pilot wo drowtaM in A*- toria l>arl.<r while attrnipttnit to ln-ar.l hi* vei«.’! from a .mall row lout. Cuh*n .. i»|«thtai*m Lehi an o|^n-air n>..'tlntr tn Taronia an>i .lenoun.«.! Pre mier < itintM. The bjwni.h flag waa tr.lh'l In the mini an.I then turned. A ri-M.lution wa, a>l>.| ted praying that V ."Vler tmghl l>e etlbp « t<»l to the aatiie torture by hi. airtime. The arrangementa for the Inaugura tion of Preei lent Mi Kinley are rapidly n. ..r mg eotuplolion, and the indications are lhat in point of brilliancy and at- tia. tivvn. •• tbareremonhw, the dooira- tione and the f«wtivlti<w incident to inauguration week will be tuorv lavi*h than l)i<MH* of former year,. A prominient church nietnlier of Pen dleton, l)r., ha« headed a eutwcrii'tion li»l with «■» for the relief of Jim Hein,- » uh, tlie lb Milan I mitier who eared the live of In« two compauion, by thriiwting hi» arm into the o>ga of a rapidly turning windla»» and in lhat way prevented a heavy bucket of ore from failing on the lire.la of hi, com- |>iinioua in the »haft la-low. t'harle. Frohman and Ida manager, <'. it Dillingham, of the Garden thea ter gate a »|« ial |.-rfortnan<-e of ‘'lleartM-aee” (by cuurteay of Henry Miller and hi* company), to the clergy men of New York. The theater waa clom.l to all cieept the clergy, and no oral» were ould. The Ikil ofli.w men and n»hcnt were dr<-a»r>l in lung black ci«ata anti bla>-k tire, and the playhotiee and it» »trange aodiem-e had every ap- |»arau of a church. There «ere 1,003 niinletm and their friend, pre,- ent, including a number of minittcro from New Jereey. The only denomina tion lhat »ent regret» waa the Metho- diets. The aale of the Northern Pacific Rail road Cum|«ny*s pm|<>rty and transfer to the Northern Ps« itie Railway Com- |«ny, the jmr> ha»er, has luen fully cotii|‘letcd. Judge Jenkin», of Mil waukee, having entered an order in the United Salt«', court conflrming the ac tion of Master Carey in ex«-euting deols tran»ferring the property and mnetion- it'g the di«|.«,ltion of |«reeeda as made by tlo* master, Thia to the last act in the <li»|«aiition of the property, but year» will elapse before the court to done with litigation. Four Indictment» have bren found against Bylvsatev S-ovel, a correspond - * ¡it..« the New York Worhi, recently arrret<.| by the Kpaniah authorities. The flr.t ac. n.es ticorel of an act ot re- hellion tn having traveled in the Held without « military passport; thassooo<l of the »»¡on of false paper«; the third of having pnnurnd, and the fourth of having umi the allegivl false paper«. Scovel’» examination will take plare at Santa Clara. The Transvaal republic has demanded of England £332,ovO Indemnity on ac- . . ,nt of ti n raid ot Dr. Jameson, s Dr.itali »ubjivt. *■ I p . uht IS AT THE HAND. l•t•«•as < *-»• a Callaesa. ONCE A MARINE. Murder«! Mittler S«r*«d •• *r»ttiBtl •it Husni II. M *« J r I m>» p h Ran F ratii’i«*»'«, Feb, 23 Butler ha* ls*«*n a lu^iine tn b«*r maj««*ty’s twriee, in B»biiti«u> t«> L i • r' <»- up(»t u-h* He has bocn I'lrntiff»'*! by two <>f his former *hi|»rnafro », John <Vmw*ay an«! Thomas < oiling, of thia city were at ««no time aath/rs on to»and II M S, Triumph, There was a marineun to»ard by Ü »e name of Ashe. Wben thr old •Alloro *aw th«' picture of Butler they rocogntir'd th«* fa»'«* ( ««Ilins was p«M>i- live the man wm th«*ir old alii ¡«ma to Ashe, and to tnak« sure Conway went to s«^» him a f»*w days ago. Ashe was with Conway and Collin« in INN6, when the Trittmj>h, whi to on her way MU here from England, put Into Chile, While there a detachment of men W ar put <»b b<»uni from th«' «hip Liff.y, which *■»» then doing duly *•* a jirua.th whip for the confinement »4 m i nor offenders. Ashe W ju among throw*. II«* had been <x»nfine«i on Txaurd the Llffry for Mealing a ring At Vn'toria. C<»nway and (‘«»Ilins, whose t«*rtns heal rx|»irrd. h it th«* ship ah i l«*s! sight «4 Ashr. At th»* city AV and Butlrr rerngniaed prison Conway ea« h other imtn«*diat«*ly and tAlk«*<| for som«» limo. To < «»nwav it ts linderote*! Butler outlined his pruiNW'd «lefonsr whm he returns to Australia, and said be has hit reasons for to’tng known a« Wdlrr. Ways and Means Committee Restores McKinley Rates. ABOUT DOUBLE W ISON TARIFF Washington, F«’lx 20 — Th* Repub* V 'an mem ter* of llw* way* and moans ISBHU* took an im¡»»riant sirp to- ijr in iteir work on th* nrw tariff II, by 4*<*idiag t«» r» *>»ro thr M> Km iy ran** <»n mal an* I n>ke Tte*r rate* • tv 7.’» »«‘nts j»* r t«»n of -N tr.»*h*la on bituminous and ©hate, am! 30 «enta on xiul k. su* h a* will |> a «* thr»»ugh a half-uwli srrooto Thr present rate* aro 40 cw'tils and 13 eenUi. < «>kr »s ad* van<**d from IS to 90 p»r ernt ad val* •»r rm Tte ch mgr« were m* te in r* Bp»m*c lo a g» i«« ral temar I from lie* r<tal interests, whose représentatives «tee la re» I tte Wilwon rate* had in» r» oar»! tfoiuwlian compétition so greatly that the A mo »can mtiirnwu«’!* hod l<ern ubhg<*«l to reduce «age* tn keep in lb« field. TI h * roftferon'“« **f th* w«*»'k «l*ult will» th© lobjmcu acltrolute, ami, al* though no final Agreement had teen roa* tad, tteie is a practical umterstamb mg that tte n*W bill will return to ths M« Kinley ral«* on t«»l«arvo, • inept on the gra»5* known *• filter The rate on this will ta- 70 c»!it* a pound« • «ubi»* the M* Kintey «luir, which was 35 crut* It mas r«-pr«*» nl»*d hy th* to- bacoo hisnufarturors that must u( th© tobacco lm¡M»rtc>l fr<»tn Cute as filter mas u*«d fur wrapping«, an*I that this evasion of th«* lau gave ti c K»'.v West fa» * ton«** an advantag«’ ov* r those u»ing Sumatra t«»hA‘'«x» Th«* M< Kmtey du ties on wrap¡«rr tobacco ware $9 ¡ mt ¡*> ui » I on stemmed atjd f ? 75 <tn un- atett>m«*l. Gti muff the rat« mas 50 cents; «ni » ig u- and cig Arctics $ I an! 95 ¡er emt a»| valon-m, and on tobaocxi « »t enumerated 40 cents Th«’ « <»tnm;tt«-<* Will d« Tot«’ ll’»*t of the tin»«’ this week to the *■ heduls uf sufrlri«**. uliu'li include* buttoîi». cl- pl-.» mv «* m . mat- I *, mimical instru- ment»«, furs, j’ wclrj. gloves in I tnta'vl- lan«,<»i)s m-Uiutartnrt’A, ami on n>o«t «•( th«'«*»* th«» McKintay rat«* will ta* rv- stored. ll«*ti«a Na«al < <•»«» Malltea. Washington, Feb, 90.—Th* house «'ommittre on naval affairs. which is working on tin* naval appropriation hill. si»-nt in.*«»t of th«» day in «h«'u**ing th«* «|ue»tion of the prn «’ to l«e paid for armor plate. T he qurotion w finally <h»jM»»« d <»( bv th»* adoption »4 an amend ment to the bill uuihorixing the w<sMre- tary of th«* navy to contract for .'t«*el armor. »4 »lomeatir iminufm'tlire, for Jhe throe l*uttlealii|w« tiow Iwìng con* ' • !).«t exceeding $3.910,000 f«»r the purj *»ac. h is estimateci that H,09l tuna of plate will I m * nt*«*d«'<| (<>y th«-«»* whip*, er» that this provision limito the coat to $100 |«*r loti. A sub«t»tute was offered by M<*C.dl, limiting th«* appropriation to $7,NON,760, which would have hniit«*«l the price to $350 per t«»n. but this wan voted «town. Another propositi»*!! was to t le to •trike th«* words “of dom«**tic manu- factur« " from the armor rlaus«*, which als<» faitod. Memla-raoi thecommìlt»*e uh«» favore.! thi* propoli! urn urged that th»- hearing* show» ! th« was no iti«>n between th«- American firms «’ng ig’d in th* m muto tur«’ «»f armor-plat«*, und that the government »lid not ha\* an <»p|«»rltjhity of buying of foreign firms, a* American firma wen •*« Hing armor to !lu«eta at $2.’>o a tun. FOR A BEET SUGAR Arils* Worb FACTORY of th« < <>i«iin»r< l«| •f I.a <iraa«to. ( lttb Li Gr.i' Iu, <h !*• b R< • utly TurtMT Oliver, in to-half •»( th«* (’utn- inrrrial t hib. App}i«-d to th«* Oregon Railroad A ip l’i.-n *.fft iato to n.aka a rale on »'u -tr to < to, tn wr.tn’ij».ittt«n of «-stablislMtig a sugar faet*»ry tn thi« val- lev l’h«' rate ¿t|»¡fhr>l 1>>r wa- . »<•■!.is a ton from all pointe within Union county. In rt*j«»tim‘ t«> this request, the railw is cutn|*any gti.irante** to es tablish thr («»Rowing rates: M ithin 25 inihw, >o » • nt« a ton, 25 to 50 miles, 75 Ortito; 50 to 100 miles, I Th»» »• •'■q'üval«*nl toar.it«* of 30cento SAVED BY THE PARROT a ton from ail ¡«»into within the <*miu* A ro«|nrst r**i»ia i«« • Httralag l>wa(l(ag W amati ty. «’H*» pt North P«»w>lcr will be niA'h* to have th«* lat!» t ¡oint t»f I h«ir >’«rli. < toklatol, <*al , F**b. 39 —Nine live* inclild«*d in th»* 60-rrnt rate, the J ta were saved by a parr»»t in Piedmont lan. «• from North P* w l«-r by rail being A letter L a » berti rrerjvwdl yeaterday. The shrill Actwams »•( the S3 mile- bin! Arou*K*d th«* llutnr family from from Etigin«*rr Htlcch, th«* constructor slumber to «lisruvrr that their mansfon of a to-rt «tigar factory at l-My. N M , on Pi«*-liiH»nt avmui* was in fiArnrs. ami tn it he -ns that th»’ fa-t»»ry at George W Hum«*, the well-known ship- that place will to* fiiit«*h«*d v«*ry soon. ownrt, was th«* first one alarn«t*»l. Hr As soon am th»’ work is fluirli«*! alni am! his sun Edward got the ladhw of th»- some minor details are W’ttlrd, Mr. ..»r m h«*w',srh<»l«l «nf*4y «»ut of »loors. El war» I Kilcch and hi» a«*»uiat« • will lai Grande. tricsl to telephone to thr fire itofiart iHt iil, but as hr called hr Was com Caarovlteh In H*«t Maalih pel tod te leave th«* instrument, tiring ’eh 27 Batouni, E Feb. 99 —Grand Grami Duke driven out by amoim ami tlamra. Gt-orgv of Itnewia, the <*&a rovi Ich, Thr to’Alltlful home. With mut’h <d younger brother of the <*Sar ami heir I to valuabt Mitent«, *0 totally «le- pr«*»umtive to the throne, ah«» hai* lx*en atroyed. Within a sort time after the in bad health for a tong time ¡•ant, baa fir«* wan «liai'*»vrrr*l, nothing war left •tart«*! »»n a *»•» crui* lie * ill pro but a black« n»*d mas* of ruins. cwd to Constant inopto G«im«n l oan» <•>«•«»ulnn Mill. • «•l«Feloa Mlrlksr Arlllavl. Fatal Kl»«ai«*r Arrklant. WEEKLY I«* Waahingt'in FWh, 1t> —Tl lion bill tM’W gyr* to th* pro tak la*t tegiateliv* step having t in the arr.it* toiay by An ajj »n tl th* «xmlmDM rofa»rt Ntrong op|<*it>un was U»A b' peart, but un tl.* final , vt<U? the f1 of thr mr*»ure rallied I a small maj th* vote I «ring: Ay«** I 34. More 31 The bill as i***»**!, e riten*!» the ! grat mn rrstrh.turn* agamat *’al ¡»byvically ra|*blr «nd over of age. w ) m * cannot read and Er gluh Imguag1«*. or sum»* other L«u guagv; but a parwon no! *u «ble to rea. I an write who ts ovrt 50 y Mfi of age and ia the parent or gra»» !fl»r rent oí a qualifitwl immigrant •»irr 91 yea: ira of ag’ and oapahte ot supporting h i or gran ¡¡Mt**t, may acvotnf ny immigrant; er gw*h parent an*« « i«* to parent may te sent f«*r an h j*»!h thr family of a child or g< uv t*r 21)«' ahi of ag«% simdarh •ml « an-! a *>(«* or m nut to able t<> roa I ami writ« ♦•»•rt»|*ny or be sent fur an» join th«» Lushacid or |*rrnt qua I ilte I and <*a{Mblr. ’• F«»r the )»<ir|am* *»f lerling the imtlii* grant's illiteracy, h* is oompeltesi tn rr*d and write fn«ra twenty to twenty- five Wunls of tbr United Hiat’S «..nati- tuloti*. j iruni ih«Hf e*i<RSUM** of the prt w“, the bill ina*/urat> a new syat»’?n of roslrl«4rog immigration from hoFilrr KMintri«* and d<'*igu«**l t«» b|’1*ly principally to immigration frorr ('an* la. la Iba H«u»a. Washington, F«»b. 19 —The h<»u* today, after a two nubr»' «Irtete. pa**»- I a bill of ¡*t»n*b!rruble (in¡ertane* to tbr arid regions ot the West. It opens to use an«! »M-cnj'Stn»n under the right*««!* way ar! uf March !. 1**91 sil th«* r» j ervoir sib * r« -•■rv.*.| hr th«- g ’ ’ ’ ' a I Survey. Th«*ro aro 13 m «*( thr*»« »iu * r .«tiet~«<d throughout th*» arid country, and this a«’t will enable them U» !»• put to practical use by individuals ur poratfona. Two amendments Were i* at- tarhrol to the bill, une <»( which l*î ¡ mita states or territories to ucv •u¡»y thrác sites, if they chcMMU, and the other empowers the state* an«! te wri tori«** in which they grc te-a I rd to til water rates. FOR COAST DEFENSES I id portancF Inrrraelng th«* Artillery Kranrh of tha Army. W.iahittgton, Feb» 19. — Hermt« r Hawley, «hairuian of the committee on military affair», bl* fik*«i u Written r - ply. urging the importance of iocremt- mg the artillery branch of the military service by the addition of two r«v>- mvntx. He aay« thia increase Is eeaen- tiu! to the care ami prveerration of the costly works ami n<”v gun* ulr» » i} c«unpl»’t«*l. Senator llawlry a«M«- “Bplcmli«! high-powcr guna uml ex pensive lifting device»» arc nl*olut<dy uithout a guard, while there ought to be a carefully enliate«l boly of men be ing taught to undcrpi.ind how t«» work and preserve the guns ami machinery. An artillery fore«» can not I m - improvised. A prolonged education iaindiiq»ri Mblr. Since 1887 congrvM haa appropriated for th« p*.rc1to«H* of Mite* ami construc tion of fortifications, fur the eonatHe lion of a gun factorv at \\ itvrvliet, ti carriage factory at Watertown arsenal, and for eipulincntal purunder the board of ordnance ami fortitlca tion«, fl 1.141,775, ami aince Septem ber, |NNN, $19,161,997 for armament— a total for fortification« am! guns of $¿6,553,997, and the ponding fortifi cation hill grants $9,000.000, a total of $35.500,000. In the meantini«* not one mddtor has been recruited to ran* for and handle forts and guns. And l»e- fore that period thrro were many old forts, gun« and batwriei*. for which not even a corporal's guard could tie de tailed. **The prese nt condition of affair» is wasteful in the extreme. The appro priations have tn-en just and lil»eral. But the guns ami forts, without trained men are usclrws. ” TO PREVENT CONSPIRACIES Il.*ua« Labor < waamHIa« <<«>•• Fatturable lC*p«srt. 1«. Washington« Feb. 19.—The house committee «>n lalwir tela> authoriied a favurahle r<’|M»rt on a bill introduced by .Mr. f»»r Mto-r, of Illinois, to prevent ««»iispiraci«"* to bla«'klisL it provt*fai that a «combination to provFDt th«* cm- ploymnnt »4 any |»eriwm <»n a tranapor- tation line becanae of participating in arty strike or labor trouble or a mem berohip in any lawful uni«»n or organi sation, shall te an unlawful oun»| ir* »ary, «ml punish«*! as such unb- m ille gal a< tn were »mtn it tel in cemnection with tbr strike or tabor trouble. Any ¡«croon injured by aurh cw>ns|»ir- ary may snr for dam age« sustained, an<l in «•»•«*• where um I i * «* is ahown, full eietuplary »Uinag«*« may l»a reruv- « r«*k Letter« were received from P. M Arthur, of the Brut her h«Msl of Li>- oiUiotive Kngiiwero; K. E. Clark, of the Railway Comlurt«»ro, ami W. V. P«»wrl|, of the Railway Trlvgrapheni, «¡1 approving the hilt A telegram from th* Lowell ul »serva- torr Flagstaff, Arianna, a nn« »unces that the Martian canata^ Phisun and Em pii rates, have ten observe« I doubled Pawatag. Gomez Succeeded in Forcing the Trocha. whole army went A F«H, W Ita AU *r ite mualllaa, through Arma aad < aptwrml TH« tm Catalrf M*b« a Uallaat light. Th« Treat y I m !<•••• »•< I'omm»«»«. London Feb 99.—A * *'py of thr gen eral arbitration treaty ami Frraidrnl (’tovelaml** mr-nagr on th«- snbpvt W ím » iMeu**>l to the house of »ointnofia to- night. Etlftoar« Too W»«fc, Kan Antonto, Tri . Frbi 19 —Onrof Bak»*r«4lel<|. <’.»! , Feb. 99 —F L. In«’ }Mua*m|fvr wtovata*ra lit the Si. Jarnra hotel gi»t beyond ihr control of Willow, the «layer of Perry Douglass, the rondin lor tolar. It went up at H as to’en «Ifochagrrd from <ni»t«»ly in full «|ewd. enudird through tiie roof, the j*i«tier court, »• there was insu m- cicut <*vid«*iM* to warrant holding him turned <>Vrran«l fell «town the air »haft a diatan*'«« of five «torir«. The elevator to answer. conductor amt a gu«*«t Mere in the ma l let Im« af th«* Tlagu». chine at the time. Both are «lying. Bovnhay, Feb. 99. —Mirice the «»ut- Wa«htogton. Feh. E*J. — Poatmaater- break of j,he plague, 6 N53 <’A»ea have Grn«*ral U ilm»n thi«» afiemonn an l»rrn reported in this rity, ami 6,449 MWincad that he had a«<rept*l thè presi* deaths have ten psrofdsd. In Boin- dei»« y of thè Wiohington and Lev uni ter presidency 9.91 I carra and verxity, al Lexington, Va death« from the plague have occurred. T* I'ay Degyeatlera In Full. TS«re*aa for ih» »..,•« Mas. It t.kre tliirtr-revrn »prrially Con- rtrwtcri M m ) r<]uipp«l «tremar» to krep the aubniaritM* u-lrÿraph cablea of th« a or Id in r«|«ir. LETTER A « a« af Trwtoa. Thr wheat market in Chieggo last wro k ha>l a strung t«»nr early, rallying lc, an*! then brooking 4c, the c !«*e te- ing At a h»s* «»f (rum th«* chsH* al Tli* the eu«i of the prvvioit* week, . tc with range <»n May was *3% to 77 Th* for- the efoee at 73 to 73 7-fie. rign situation aff«»r*lrol but little sub stallimi en<ouragement an*l the sj*>t trade in Anu rica wju » r.ot broa*l em*ugh to foro» the i pturn that Ihr «Ircrms II visible suppl r* warranted. Th* co shown tiem of the t a* le i England by Us Hur* of a gram house in Orto- long fl««atmg Calif orma lol, w ¡cent de«'hn* there n from the high point teiug t«x> mu«1 Fcroig ners. both *«n th* coni t a 1 tn E nglatbl, aro tong, ami a r* great mnfitenr* in th* stroi All th© foceii al P» m bti..n. p4|ers are •d with bullish statistic*, for the |*st ninety da> a ami have b Those sent uot lately have teen a rr hash «•( w hat th* trade haa been stuffed With ever line* th* advance start*»!. Thrr« ha« brrri st I cas I ten ”fll‘ ial each differing Riowian rrop Fejw There also slightly from the other. * La* tows a fresh estimate on ths « wheat trop, the Cora Trad* News’ latcwt mak.ng it •6.000,000 buslirls A frwr months ago •hart of last year. Boarbohm wag out with an estimate of Il is gm- l36.UW,OO0 bushels Ml tjurt. Poultry—4 ’hivkrns, mite I 3 (Ml; geeae, $3<«f4; turkryi hvr. lie dn»’ks. per «losrn. I'alutar Wtlm«». a Flft««ii I «ar <>!«( 11 r. Eggs— Oregon. 15« 1N«* p A« «-Htonlalt jr l»r«» «• nr<l. Otrtwe — Oregon, 13^ Skamokawa, Wash , Fe»». 33 —N«*ws AmertVii. 13 Lj* ¡- r ¡- un-l. has rv»u’h«**l Skamokitwa of an »«•■ »'lent Woul-j-VaR«*y, HJo j« r pound. East that t««»k phu ♦* on l>r«*p river, in tto’ rrn Oregon, lower ¡»art o( W .«hkiakuin county, U*t 1 Hops—Ilka per |k:nn<l. Matunlay rv«*hing, by which Palnror Ikwf—Gross, top steers, 63.73 ’ 3 (M>. M'ilme Inet hi« life. It s«-rms Hint 35»f3.5<.); drci**»,'i beef, 4 Wilrnr, who was atomt 15 years old. 6 <^c per pound. and another buy of th«* •«Ain«« Age, Mat Multon—(»rim*, beet slufp, Wether* Ia»ng, h.v! g*»n«* I«» thr ¡>»*ti»ffl 'e at lJ»'<*p ati'i rars, f OOitf.’t 25; dre»-e«l mut river, to gvt their mail Having *'■ ton, 6 % (« 6v per |»*»un<L rurol tlieis mail the) 4 Hogs—Gross, choice, heavy, ♦ • h<»m«*e in a small towt, 8.50; light an«l feeders, |3.30u« it titan, John tomg. *] drowsed, $ 4. SOijC 5 <X) per cm t. <»( th*w little skiffs tie V*eal—Large, a<¿>5small, It was lAiroly suf«* I 64 per pound. travel in, mu»*h lu«e Senft to, ’ Wash., Fete 16. 1N07. changing roats it was a|Mix«<! 4 Wh«At»<hn ck» 11 fr •«I, $2 7 per tun. oiiXiupante thrown out. »None of (MU»—('teviro r. $98« 34 per ton i*uiiid swim, but John Loni 1 g Barley—Roll ¡touiv!, i-'J per capt* trod to »at, w hi I«* the two to»y* ton. gl«*d t«» get ahs*»rr, which w.is ot Corn—- Who!« (» rt away. Their criv» for help b $91; ferol meal < Irorgr Garry to th«*ir n>»«istaf.' Flour—< Jobl a to»at, and he su»’r»*«‘»|e<l tn aviti $3.10; Novelty tWo L>ng«. The to»y Wilinr due n and his holy w«a not roc»» bran«.ls, $5.30; Daki $6 33. until Sunday, when it w.is fourni ton ; Millsluffs — Bran, $15.30 ¡a the m’rne of thr a»x*i«lent. w sister was «lrowna»l ar shurto. fin. F»***d—Ch«,p(»e* 1 feed, f IN ito ¡ mt ton. Aatoria al it nine ymro ago. middlings. $33; oiteakr m«*al, $39. ALL ALONG THE LINE Hay—Pug»*l sound* p»'r ton» t9.ll A) <i 10.00; Eastern Washington, $14. Walling for lit« <»|.«ult«g «»f Iba < m I v III* Butlrr F»m y nativ« < ji » 4ti*efy, II»«or * tU«in. br;> k, 2*e’; »* £«*‘1, He, lute, *3- , Wilbur. Wash., F«*b, 93 — Thi* town ranch, 17c. Ch rear—Nati ashington, 19 and others along thr south half of th«* Vegetable*—Puts' it«»es» |«er ton, $ I h Colville Itrltan re-rvat>.*n are filled with wtraiigrr«, awaiting a proclama 30, parsnips, j«rr s. lack, 75c; beet », |»er tion «»jM-ntug that tion to mineral sa«'k, 6Oc; turnij*, | | m - i ^wrM’k, 60c; ruta* entries. There nro a numlier <»f men bagMS, per sack, 73«' c; carrots, |* •r «ark, | 100 Ite, I- ’«<>, on the rvro*rvatioii now, and they have 65 «*< 46c; cabbage, per $9.50. lo«*alrol tuinernl « laitns, atvl in aottw onions. p»*r 100 II Hw«*rt p»tat««r*< Per 100 II*. |.'t 00. <*aM*s have to*eit prorveuting work there Poultry—4 hickrns, hv per pound, on. In a letter te Hpoknnr, one <4 th«* miners on the ou ton I«« says that the gov hrns, N‘^c; dress«*«I, 9<a I Or; duck«, ernment »»ftl«‘iaiH arc interr«t»*«l with $4 003.00; >lrr*»e»l turkeys. 16. Eggs—Ffe*h raiuh, lHu, Erutterò, oumpanim in locating valuable mineral claims. It is said that thr Indian j«o» —« prf doxril. Fresh Mroito—Uboioe dres*r«| !»•*•■ f, lice «land in with them. One !<»« .«lion on the re»«’rv at ion bears a which steers, He; cows, 5’^r; mutton, sh»*up. has th«* signature as wittj»**« <»f ^am 7^c p»*r pound; lamb, 6e; purk, 5«’ per Vin*»»n, deputy United St.it»*« marshal pouml; v«’al, «mall, 6c. Froah Fish—Halibut, 5*4 6; salmon, at Spokane. Nrw York And Sj«»kane trout. 7 << 10; (founders companies have th«* •*cinrh,” according 5i46; toath* writer, un ill of thr to*«»t olaime, and sole*, 3'»* 4c. Provision*— Harns, large, lie; hams, an*!, where their agents ar«* seeking nrw diarowerirs, all other miners ar»* small, 11 foe; breakfast te«*»n, I Ou; d»y • ill I- * 5 ‘4e ¡wr j- un i kept vff the lai. !. DROWNED IN Kyl» W •• Klaatatl. Ran Francisco, EVb. 16, IMW7. Pot&trM«a —SwIifiAA Burtenks, 90c to II 10; Karly K«sa*. 75to N5r; River Bur* banks, fiOtoNta*; sweets, Mrrce«l, $1 $|1.$5; Angeles, |l.&0«g3. Onion*— $3.00^1 9.66 prr cental. I<gs—Ranch, I6to 16 ¡wr d«>*rn. Butter—Fancy croamrry, 31 to 33c; Io seconds, I Nig 19c; fancy dairy 17c; •euuti* is, 14 to 15t^. Cherog* — Fancy mild, new, IO**; fair to good, 7 9 foe; Yottng America, 11« 13c; Eastern, 14« 14 ‘fc. Wool—Cb'»i<w mountain, 6 r 7c. dr». 4toftr; Sun J<r»»iuin plains, 3*4 < m *. do foothill, 6«Nr per pound* Hay—Wheat and oat. $?to|0, te-M barley, $7 OOms. 50; alfalfa, $3 < •*. clover, $6to9; «otnpr»*?**»«! wheat, $»•**< $W 50; du oat, $♦’• 7 ¡»» r ton. Tropina I Fruit— Bananas, $1.00 to 9 00 prr bunch; pineapples, $3to4. Citrus Fruit—Oranges, navel, f 1.75 • t««ttiahl|* < bina Quarantlard. Han Francixku, rei». 93.— Thr stram» (9 3.Ou; scrollings do, 75»*(4 1.95; com »hip China arrived tonight from Yoko mon lemons, $1 O0 to 1.95; g«*»! to hama ..wing to Ilio ¡'li.rnreof »mall- cbofae. $1.60(43.00; fancy. $9.3B($9.5O pox on l»>ard, tin- .ti-aiiu-r waa 0T»f.»rw| per bol. Apptoa- Common, 00(4176c per bos Into <|uarantinr, and noui.nl or paiweli Eaatora tl.OVMB* U0 per barrai ger« wvre landed. KetsnuF < MttMr Stimulate the Cultivation of Sugar Beets. INSTRUCTIONS fit VV ••!,!. r*»-aii»«-. Wash., EV?» »s.— Tbr L’ni* tel MtAtrs revenue cutter Oliver W«»l- <x»tt was m »I*I t«sl«v st Auutiuu, f«»r $3,050. to |« m * a I *l»t|»|»iiig turn. Th«’ tskat will Is* ins|M««'tel Ati‘1 rojMiitel, ar>«l may te to (.'«Mik's inlet, although the I k M «Hhefs have no IrfifHt«* |»laii* GRATIS G VEN • <lr> «1ual* uf >all«»»»*l % gr»» uli»*»*l €'«ll«g». Kuba« Hartle, af k It h »1 il Mr '»•!»• far I <*» y Tast« Vania« teilte of T ani h» flJtV an w i in 15 n 11 m w«*d mu« ratablisl g I Ki hue to M i:* Nu rirullui 4 tiw N •» f Bel »i’ge ri* iy . iv »<•;«-• ir the »tu k!v am) «or kbt %» frr»m 1« Mt». Will!> 411 ckt rnev tn » Genusny, ■lt>i l» i prime niov«’«* in •' «t.bll.h I«! .1! • I sugar f<ju’ti» rr. >n N in | m < Uon to fun .1*1. va I u wan tiotl «’tl « the aubj* l. Mr f»«Hlt con neei te»I with th at f ». t... three year« ago, «ml w.w for some time « of the st.»te. When practicability ut the auction, he was rntl prv**ed great At Adri g ftwnlial benefits, as «'«»mlitfon <»f *te{! duetvi the Nel. ulu Into t!«e basin ©lix rrimcnts h»* has tn-i * in th* berta wem sui ! U» b mo tury The Nofthwmnt , he thinks, whir Ink if At m of the iiiatt»*r in a «yst« and vt MMntrate the mi pie to hr vast Wealth t ihlelll r »»ffvra titan ufoi'lti !» of Bl are »I«*- hi*» •rrvici’i «rali frayed, to | !«*ction of interoet in T Mr Kuh nr « “Th.* te V M K Or \ •uiiitn**r a jurions tu gr facturo, i true by ac qilirc a «I«’ t tion. <in 4ti w rat is liu many »»th« er 1'4 it tnrnsrly | Pr business, I« rr \\ other vrgvtabli cd «¡th the < • N fully *h>*wn. I I it* 'fi DEEP CREEK Monte*an«», Waalh, Feb. 19. — When Pierre« **. Il, F»4» 99 —On th«* sen the Hunk of Mont«*nano ckmed its doors atorial ballot to»lny, the R**publicana in January 36 it was announc«*»l al the the huttF voted almost aoH«lly for Kj to. time by th«* directors that the dr|<>eit- The Republican« of th«* «oliate in-gin orv gould l»e ¡mid in full. That «»» at once l«i < hangr to Kyle. |L*f»»r<* the realised yesterday noon, when G. W. result was annonn«*ed enough vb l4Ug«S Hertg«*«, banket, <»|«-ncd I hr doors of had been made to give Kyle 65 votes. ’ the Hank of Moritraario and de|M»sitors three ni »re than were necrentnry, With were notified that their money WAS the «olid Republican vol«* xml a f«*w ready for th«mt. However, very few Populist* who stayed with him, Kyle with« I row their money, and Imlay ev- ae<'ur«*«i enough Votes to pull him ery thing to quiet. through. Wsshingtmt. Feb. 19. — Senator Thurvton today gave notica of an anrctidtnr-nt to the »undry civil appro priation bill fur the appropriation of «I.UUÓ, l&fl, to pay unallowed »ngiir U.untire under the ,<-t of 1*95 for •ugar produced in UW4 and 1*M. It i» claimed that thi* ia the balance doe on claima, which have already been allowad. MARKET Jacksonville, Fla. Feb 77 —A S¡ rial to the Citiæa f m K v Weft •*» Private informali a<’n iwvm of ihr whefuahtmta of < rrai (L«u*« A He has im*hd m si < ten era I Wry ter and is now w him and Havana. (tenrral G«»i UV’S gave th« for an advance p, w »ti» «tri« ! any man lhat «truck i a male -* court -mart late« d. 1 Hrih n » th»» Moron tete 4 mu in d «*f the islan l. with ih 5, 3,<xxi (MJ «Mvalrv nd lô, * 0Q0 infantry. Ite Hr ¿«Ivanrvd f*»rt al midnight, and when 1 b «ht. M was titiltovered by the bpan ■ h. who firv’l un him, he «Ahiere«! th© V ivalry to charge They swooped d<»wn u [WMft th«« f«»rl an*! cuplurvd it, and th«« whole army went through Ite tmeha. AH of .»»JU of the arma an i agunaalttai «4 th*5 ?*»rt g* c I m- .ou.y t* - c. • ■. ; m - raptnrvd to man’ Vrguile when th«» new* w«« *ent to the is short, as at this time of the y«*ar Hi« order In taking (hat country comm« r<« a to ship heav city Uy a courier, the fort was t«» mm ihr nwhete only, ily, Lui last week it only sent ato.ul 90,000 buahals, against noo .000 bushelg and the oavalrv made « gAltant S^hu last y«mr. Bra-totrerts rati mates that W syl«r la l urtull »f <4>« m »« b . th* world’s avuilaLlr supply will te Havana. Feb. 99. —If oflMnl reports 75,000,000 bushels. Against 106,000,000 are corroot, th«* insurant army under bushels last y year, and 131,000,000 General <b»m«*i has to*« n Jivid bushels n 1995. studll corp* «ml Hvm«r hlmael Cash whc.it rat I is teing hel.l totrk al! full retreat to*f»»ro the < over thr world f*»r higher prices, ami ikfhl (<>r vaiH*r «»f Wcylcr. D m (Aca*i«»nallv r a a section I« heard from Cirgo dr Ariel say the in that h « a llltto that it desire* to *41. mamlrr-in-chuf with 4.000 nu VO H¡ ITI t «MH oft Loll«»'« Hpeculation w i h com rroMrd the military line in thr pnn has incr* u*td ah, htly, but is still «malI. eaten.il ng in*i •nor oi Fuerte F«t»ci Jiicaro to Mon«»n, nn> »I is going eaAtwar M«rb«t Qaatattons through Puerto Pine ripe in th«* «hroetn» Portland, Or., Feto ¡6, 1897. i»f th«* ca|»ital of th«* pri Flour—Portland, Malrm, , < a** ella X General C-alixto 1 dr G atti ». G*> an«! Dayton, I a x S; Benton county and s«***Mml in *^»mm:»n4, waa ropnrteii t*»ur White i-ily, I ♦ 4’1, gral »m, $3 •u- «lay» ag” in the vieti nityof Puerto Pr>n- prrflnr, $9.75 ¡«rr l»rroL cij*. retreating tows irds thr Muns ¡xiint IS le; Va! U heat—Walla Walla, as Gome». Weyler arris «««1 yeeterday toy. ®9HH3o p«*r bushel At Sancti Spirit us thr must im¡w»rtaht («•.nt — ('huice white, 89(4 40c l**r b»uti in th* • Mtotern ; iv } ¡ .tri art <d of the th province gr “wy. 38O4OO. <»f Santa ('Lira, near the th«* E to»uti l.uy »4 I -Timm per Jon; Puerto Principe, in the th«* ter lerritery wh«»re $10.0C It.00; wheat and out, th«* irumrgent rnt beati« hea«l<piurter» w«-ro rr * II per ton. «•« titly located. ***1 Wcvl«»r will push h»r- v— F« I tei ley. 11 N 00 per ton; >v.»rd tu .M »r 'U: <*l«*g<» dr Aviel an ! ’0 Jnraro, thus xeestinglj sweeping A<*n**s •hort«. the iidam! with a Inrgr vc, and driv* ing the vn«*my to’foro him. He experta to entrap Gom«*t to*tween two wing* of the S|Kvnish »'<»!u Limn and fortw a decisive rmiggrtnrnt to fi uro th«* rams put an r I to th military «»¡«’ration*. The ( bsM belirvf», h«»wrv«*r, that Got *«a will, as usual, slip through the <on Ion before bring <x in|»lrtrly developed. < ’ti . ; - 11 50 I 75 |*r aia rare»»*« Wurtiarad. B«-rlin. Feb. 99 —»Th«* German loan* Bismarck N D Eel», —A rrp»rl conversion bill pass«d ito second r»•»•!- from Winona, 40 mil»*« a«»uth of here, ing toilay in the reich «.tag, after sev«'ral aaya Mr«. Waldron. Thotn.ia Spicer and amendments ¡*n»|*»*«*»| by Herr Richter, Wife, their daughter, Mra. Roto»«», and the jwsFple’s |«arty leader, ha*l been re* the latter’« two children arre luur- jerlrwt ctorrd at their home near that plant*. Ga!veston. Tex . F«*b 39 — The •troet rar «trik«* Wai •»‘ttl«»«l this morn- itig Th«* men rrt*irn«*«l to work st the acato in effect prior to the trouble The agreement ia to last a year. AGREED !«■»*« Igrali»* ItoalriaH«»* Bill IBs I*r«-•Ws*t- Targlag New York. Feb. 99 —A <lto|totch to the Herald from Manila says: General la* ChAtubro. who has oren* pint Santo Duntinvu. is now aflvanring on Killing, Cormdl ami Marina ami will attrok the reUI f«»rr«-a within thro«* days. The DutuU r *»( troops rm* I' •I»»y««l ts not publia)»^!. The batterica tnplovroI are two Krup tettvrir« ighi centimeters, «me battery of n nd two mort.ir* <*f fifteen rrntiin«'t* With Ctenerwl I-»« ChamLro is lime Manna who takes un* tettery <»( ar1 levy o( right rentimeter*. From all rv|w»rts it wouLI seem tl if the Span i an is aro lw*ky rtmugh intltet a deceive chastisement wpntt I rvbvls in Cavite, the rnttro rrvulut will collapse. Thr atemrv <»( a r |ead«*r mart tell U|»>n the rebel«, a si! thei' prtncqal men are either th«' f<»rtr.<M* : ••!• ■ • ’ to*»'» »*' t the author it..**- F’ *:>■!•• 13j «. I mi Ilion wire an I friend of Gene Blanco, Rixal. th«* doctor and i«i«»l of the >*ti 1 h¡»pin«’ Indians, Luna, the AT list w hfUbe pu t uro «<>n a guid al the Paris ri|<»si<i«m, and «»very «»liter nattv* or hall « astr o( Wf’alth ur influ • ikt * m the ('at)¡Hina or inner circle* o( conspiracy, which llw» natives curated for their own purposes inside th* Ualg«** of Masonry, int«» which the Spaniards er*»«fi*«antly iutBal«-I tl;*-«»» y»-<»*"** •rr In th«- toils of ths law snd may te almt any day. An imm«*nse am- nnt o( suffering has twen inflicted r»n their fomiltr* by these misguided men. In dessens «>f <*a‘ mi largo ratal«*» of those impliesl«>I have Lro-n <*mtergorol by the govern ment. and ¡«r»*ple formerly opulent are radtmsd to poverty. E-vrn a-nir native Catholic priests are atn^ng the prison era, seven at l*^u»t having lw*rn tM inpirol into thr ¡ fob The machingtions of thr rotels srrtn to have permeated al I quarters, ami tlM*y have taken in their withering grasp nativ«* and half’brwpds m every stat; >n »4 lib' |-«..m th«’ nulL*-nau >• property-ow wr, l«**al governor. govern* mcnt < l«*rk, official r?.s*tur or professor in <x»li«^c<*. to the m<»at ignorant and g’*1 poor«*»t fisherman and »l«»m«’*tic servant in forrigti of sjwnish employ. lnd«*»*d. it wuuM to* difficult t«* find a pirailrl for such wt*lr»proa«l treachery. If th«* rotels «»ti •h<* i*toi*»l can gel H I <4 the Spaniards th«»y can run the coun try and ¡»ay no more tax«*«. Every one will have plenty to rat. nothing to «Io and pay no *'<*w!ula” or other tax to anybody. This is the simp!«* argument which ti»«* Agents use everywhere to to-at up recruit* an«l g**t the |* asanls to pun their rank«. Their ideas aro largely socialistic. .As an illustration of these delight* - * (»■■•• ’ ' a w ?: • i »\ v HHMlly all turned rotels, walked off with half *hc wardrulsr* of male an«! fe male Manila, f«r «-very «»n«* u«tro* white tropical clothing th«* y«*ar round, and rttfwqm-iitly for a time thr rebels were th»» beat dr. » m «.I gentlemen in thr Phil ippines. while their lu«'kl«’S* rustumrrs wore getting new cloth«* together. WAS ElhAli t B i Sortii- ng thin a »<*w lin* tti Ä» I ta I til an ht I • I" : *«nm rt - i nd te lory in th. , li t was LMÌ ion Wim • on 4 com twrl >f i th in t of rear th« iti portan I I t A' »ll.uilh ey m » i I. T lo |w r - «piai t th« a «h » It »ti, In !♦’ t» V • hire l»rels i.» b fit • n ¡M-r cent »K < uplands will yield ut» enty per pent * a - a L Tl *h«»Ut 4V*T acre, a bib* I thte ing th that I hav«’ Orrg» year ran»«’»! war T art of n Ln h have At«a11 «i• itai ti C«»rvi»l Its. an I" te w rr I« t to other t* st Mr t|M-rimente a id the uplands ha* l**rn a yield <4 tons an a» re, with sm'charine « from sixteen to < ight«rn ¡sr cer test of s«4>ih.trin** was m*d»* l*y prrinirntal station at (’«»rvallis, careful rtiHKAllan the ¡<< nt ftHil'l have been raise«l K«>twrr y rasily. Th«* sain»« ln*r(«. after nm any h«*avy rains, uccrirri|ig ai*«»tll th«* vth ! «»( V»v«-intou, still shownl fifteen t* o sixt«M*ti jwr cent saccharine, with the r great purity «>1 ninety*«»f»e ¡rt cent. *'Wbat Mr nrr<| in l<> gvt a (actor started in M»me matin I hr »*<»i, who will then te «’age hmdnra* will surpri farmers are n«»t aide t«» ¡«ay cash f- shar«’* in u (a«'t«»ry, arrang«*m«*nts r«»uhl lx* uigle t<» hate them j«ay them in I**« I a This me th«* I «»( «»htAititng «oiffl «•lent support I*» start w«>ubl hav«* u «fouhle advantage. The farmer Mould reap a ¿»roflt, am! the factory would ate» r«’«*r>vr a teheflt, as it is neo’saary for ihrin to have the beets anyhow. Euro- paan countries have adoph'd the ¡>lan, and in Germany it is seldom that out side capital is immm I to «»reel a factory. There ar»* 400 factories in operation there, and in nearly every un© farmers are stockholders. •‘Th«* qui«*kest solution is for each farmer to sow a I m » u I a quarter of an A4.r»’ with lavt sugar, ami demonstrate b»r hinuM-lf uhat the ground Mill yield. In sowing this airiount of ground, a I w » ui five ¡<>un>ls of * ot «| shouhl t*> u*«*«!. In getting seed it !• very easrntlal to obtain the teat, for in this rests a large ¡»er- cetitage ‘ » th** sugar content The most approvr«l kind I have yet !i-»^l is a mixture »»( half Klein M ans lebitmr lirtgtnal and half Wilmoriti Blam'lm Ameliof«’«’ If farmer* will prueur» s«*«s|, an<l get together in sotne kind <»( a m«*eting, I nm willing to At t»’ibl sfleh and furnish them whatever instruction I may te able to giv«*, pro vided my ©X|>ensFs »re pai«l By organiaation In some way, through ahich information can tedistributed to prodm-m, indWMaab entering the tert-producing l»n*in«**s ran be ai<|r«l itntni n*« ly. I would urge farmers to take th*’m* pr»-liminary steps at rmrr, as they «1»» n<»t hav«* to incur any ex- prm»«’, an»l the ¡M»s*ihiliti« * of obtaining m hatevrr information i* nrremury aro plainly advanced. If th«* fart of an or- g.in*s t?n»»i Is known, thrnfitarrw of such an institution will te common <*«*nt«*r l*»th for rorriving an«I distributing kn« wh-.ll’ ---------- _g»' «»!» th»’ * 111 »J< — ’ t It *«*t New York rity ov« r $<H).O0O U> IP-t rid <»f thr ia*i "ix’aulifu! mow.*’ I