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ULTIMATUM TO SPAIN President McKinley Demands Independence of Cuba. HOSTILITIES MI ST < EASE ATONt'K •pahs, artsr ail Mar Sr«..»., Kaiar- talea lbs rrapesllSaa WaS a lleakt Vl*at Sbs Is WsaSselag Washington. April I —Ths vital point In the Cutían situation, via., in- dapvndsn*-«, has shifted Itswlf from Washington to Madrid, wl.sra the hpaniah government is now giving grave and earnest consideration to projswitions presented by the govern meni of the Unitwl Matea, tin the answer to these propositions depends the futura course of the rrlatn r s ' tween Kp«in and 11,a Unitwl Matea. Il Is believed that it is now but a question of an exceedingly aboil time trefora an inetital*le «risi» m*i»t c me. Tbs Hjwnlsh ministry will ledd a cabi net council tomorri'W. after the propo sition« have been siihmitle*l to the quesa regent, and as a result of that «inference, it la ext«'- ted by tlie ad- miniatration that a definite answer ta Ita proposals will lie rer-eive-i. The projMVltiona submitted by this country «mtemplate a complete and immediate cessation of h- -tiliti<-s in Cuba, th« return of the r«--*n ■ ntra-l**« to their usual svocatloi • and the in*is- pendencs ol Cuha. tins l.rnt feature to be aecured probably on an li,d>ninity basis by which ths island would pay a •ubatantial sum for Hs trss*l*»us from Spanish ruis. Theas prapiialtions. ths parpoae being ta present avery | »silile plan promis ing a solution of the Cutan pr*-tdem ao long as sn en*I of ths Cuban wsr a: I Cuban inde|wndencs ars arubodied in the ultimate result. it Las Ue»n mad a j-erfeetly olear to Spain that nothing lesa Iban a cl.-se f th« wsr and the independents of the island will suffice as an adequate settle, meni. huch leaser metho,)« as have been contemplated from time to tim> ars now put aside for three more s vanee»» «lid positive positions. It is now for Hjaain to ac>> rpt or reject the-,- lenders There is no dis|«-sition to urge ona mora than another, so long as tl.e conclusion reached brings tha termina- tion of the war and Cuban in*lc|«-i*d- •noe. lawmakers want war «A*aln Without a Trion«» In Kar«|-r It was stale-l today in a high diplo matic quarter that the Hj aiiisb govern meat, within the last 10 days, bad ad dressed a note to the great powers of Europe, fully setting forth the grave aspect of the controversy with tlie United Htstea and at least Inferenlially Suggesting that the time was now u|- portuns for Eutojman InfluenCtM th l-e •UrtM« Up to the present time, however, no actual step toward mediation or inter- ventlou haa l-een taken by any foreign Inwer, though there ia little doubt that Gance «tends ready to take the inilla live, if there 1« the slight* »1 evidence that the United State« government will view with favor such a move. Key Weel, April 1.—Th« report that General L*ee has xsked for warship« in Havana harbor is generally discredit*«*! h«re. Five bodies from the wreck«*! Maine arrived tonight. The boatswain's rnste, John Anderson, and ftaaman T,ank Andrews are the only two of tha five that have been Identified. There were 04 passengers from Ha vans ny tha Maarotto tonight, an.I among them about Ml Americans, who •ay that Ameri.ans an- not ante in Ha vans now. Il ia reported by a Cuban merchant here that ?l npanish aol.liers were killed la an explosion thia afternoon at Matanaaa It ia im|»»aaible as yet to v«r|ty this rumor. Firing S«|wa«»-*n le Sall. Fort Monroe. V*, April 1.—A great deal of «iippr*«aanl excitement is no- ttaeable about the “flying squadron" this morning. Orders have been re- toleud stating emphatically that work on th« Brooklyn moat be completed to night. It is expected the fleet will move In a day or two. Comm*«Lore fo-hley has almost fully organised hi« working force. MARKET LETTER. Kss«*lsll»as llsstartag War t pea «••!• AWirear In MslW Mewsss Tv*4* C«a<lIlla»»« la tha ! aa4lag < Illa* •f Ilka W ar 14 Washington, March 81. — Rawlins 'of Utah, today intr<du*e>| « joint re»-. lotion in the "as-tiste reoong.iing the independeoca of Cuba and declaring • ar against S|*aln. Senator Foraker has offered in the •anate a resolution rwrugnialng Cuba'« j indapendenese Foraker spoka of th« delays cause,! by the Is* laune incident and the Main« incident, but declared the Cuban «juration would maia up whatever was .lone with the Maiue Frye introduced a rweolotion melting oondltlons In Cuba and directing the president in his discretion to lake ste|« . ta drive the Spanish naval and mili tary fore*« from the island The Fora ker and Frye resolutions went to the The committee on foreign relation* Rawlins resolution also went to the foreign relations committee. Senator M«aon till I followed the in- traduction of ths Cuban rew-’ution in tlie aenate with a vigorous war •|*eech. He dewribwl vividly the disaster to the Maipe He »aid if 00 of ths vl- lima had i*een sen star» or sous of Senator« it would not have been 40 days befora war had been dselarad He «raid not •peak for others, but as for himself he was for war. This declaration brought out a vigorous outburst of «pplau«a from the gallery. Mason do !«rod there could rod l-e pears no long as • European nation own« and butchers its alavea in thia hemisphere. Hs aaid it was no-smry for th« Maine court to til resp-ns. il- ity. The law did that. If it was a lor[*edo, or a mine, It was a Spanish tarjedu, or a Spanish mine llenoe bpam must answei. He would opja.se any prnjsisilinn looking to indemnity, as hs would oppose making a diplo matic Incident of tlie cataetroj-he He would o|>p*es any kind ol aulonomy or anv plan to assist Spain His demand was that the Spanish flag le driven from the Western hemisphere Nei ther did be believe Cuba shoul-l be re quired ta pay an Indemnity to hnsin. "Let us assken,*' q^id Mason, tn ccm< lusion, "to glnriou« war as <ll*l our falhets, a war that shall it.sure honor an*I resjiect of our flag all over the world." Tho belief ia pfettv ganerwl now that Loiter will carry hie deal atraifhfe through May, and that there will be no more money ft>r the M »y abort al Chi* There were tlM<»p wi.o frit In the month that the load would 1« too heavy for any moiul, and U m * I Lritor w<*uhi bo glad to atop. There are thevo «till who believe the bull campaign will «Ind tip with a hwe rather than a pr»»tli; but even thewo behove the lone will bo taken abroad and that the (T h > i*go rampa gn will bo oloeod with a diofday of flrework» an I all the outward • cna • •f tr imp « There are deker pit p? > fff^*: naU who are of the opinion the In Ihw Hnuig. Representative Marsh (ill.), chair man of ths house committee on militia, today Intrudo. ed a joint resolution de claring war between Spam and the Unite,) State» Tha members of tlie house who favor immediate and aggressive a. tion are diacuaalng all ».ria of metiusla by Attihiut Mestar f«»r tpalii which the house can be brought to an Maver before lias the Spanish govern- slpresaion of opinion This morning ment entertained so- h pro| alt na in there was even some talk over the rill the attese of the present < merger, y, Ing of tha cjiair during , onsl-leration of with daclarations of war inlrislu* •<! in the naval appropilat** n bill, and al the Amanean <<*i gross, hpsln has con tachlng a resolution rsmgniaing the in- sented to c* i «oler them. 1 his, in it - If, dependence of Cuba as a rider. Hut all has given lively hopa of aatirfactory this talk seems to I»- in air. ft has no resulta Hut It involves a graie crisis cohere rm* The main thing the con in H;*aln, and II cannot t*e foretold servative« have to contend with Is the what tlie final art. n in Madrid will l>a. oveiwhelming protest which is going Until Imlay It was Irei level that up aaglnst delay. b|«m would indignantly reject a prop- oatlion involving the independanoa of Spain I*r>i)»«>•«-s an Ar»nl«llra. Cub« or American intervention, or v Senators and others who talkd with disappears!*-e *>f lbs .-'paniah flag from the president last etening and today the island, cither through pur* I ••<* by say a propoaitlon for an armistice in tha Cubans or otherwise There wa Cuba came from Spain, and while it is lk« best of reasons for the official ta'livl balng uotMidera*! by the president be that a lusisted that any pro|*.*»ad arm'll.<* two pro,« siti-is, hpain a oil hl < lire*« must be coupled with other conditkma war. but m**re to[« apparently is **n- which Spain has not shown a disposi tsrialned Lera of bpain bring in a tion to a epi an<J |*erhaps will not ac yielding moral, as the Artieri, an plans cept. It is stated by one Senator that for the solution are being carefully ■ . w ba brought to • Itearf With- weighed with a view tu a general tn a very short tune. decision. War Preearatleaa < oallnus. Hy direction of General Miles, com (on|re«4 I* lta*lrwln«Ml. Naturally thia critical pin* lure has manding the army, orders were issue*) Or aaionad the greatest mtetset here, t*«lay for the transfer of the Twenty coupled with no little alclternant, as fifth regimant of infantry to Dry The fact that this reg- word was | •»■*..I al t that th*- last Tortuga* ia made iij, of colored stags In II**- nagotiatliins with bpain imenl was developed. Many repr. wnlalne Irooji» ia regarded a» significant In men of rongiese, senators and repre- showing the purj»*»e of the war depart aentalnes, called al the White Ill’ll ar ment to ,-oneentrale the colored triarps in the vicinity of t'uba, inasmuch as it •nd conferred with the pres. lent. is rv-ognixe*! that the negro is better At the Capitol eii'itrin.-hl was ui a able to stand the Cuban climate than bated The meeting of tl aenale - ui The regiment la now lo Billies on foreigu relation« raiar-l a white men great deal of mteiest 1» ause of lb*- cated at Forts Mi-soula, AMitilluine many warlike resolutions tatro*iu<-*i and llarrism, Mont. The movement yesterday and referred to that commit will begin about two weeks hence. tee On the house side, there waa an in tensity of feeling After the vote on the Hailey resolution, many Keptibll cans went ta ths While House to con fer With the presi lent and t<> eipr. to him a hope that aomething might be dons ta relieve the present atraiiir*d situation The ataursnee of the presi dent was given ta I hew* ineml*rrs that by Hatnrday night, at the latest, some thing definite coul.l be elpe '.»I wttKLY < Rlalrtneal l»y Alger Al the close of the cwt met meet it g Malay kecietary Alger gave out the bil lowing statement: "Bo far from there being any differ- •new of opinion among the memla rs of the cabinet, they are all in hearty a*~- ootd with the president, liow could lbs president have sai-l morel lie gave congress the leport at once and slated that he had forwarded it to Spain, ami la awaiting her reply, lie must take on« step at a time It ma> be «aid further that there i»-c*l 1« n>> feat that he will not take the next. }{» has not lost a moment In presenting, not only the Maine incident, but the whole situation to Mutin. Ihe coun try can well afford •<> await the result ol the negotiation«, which will be promptly mtd«. . whatever result." Auetksr t lllmslum Msnl 1« apslw. Chicago, March 81 —A Chronicle Special from Washington says: The positive statement was made by »»e. ro tary Alger tonight that Mr. M Xmley thia evening sent an ultlmaluji to Spain, and that fact will l-e communi cated to congress tomorrow It la its- |s*«lble to obtain definite information from th« W hite House Wtaare Blames Xmsrlrans. Washington, March 81.— Tha state department gives no official confirma tion of tha rejiorla that official advices from Havana state that riots headed by tlie Weyler element ara apprahen-jrsl It apiwars that Hlaneo sent aoommuni cation ta Washington in which ha aays ha believes a detnonstrallon may be prcipiiated at any moment t,y an ele ment made up by certain Americana of a strong anti-Ntanish tendency now at Havana Hlaneo clearly and unequlv- ocally declares that Ilia preseme of Amman correa|«indents in Cnl*a makes the situation, in ins view, more •I t'lsvalaad's A vvrobatlea. Princeton. N. J., March 81. —Former President Cleveland, after reading tha Maine re»»irt, the message of the preei- dent and other developments in the Cuban matter» in the evening papers last night, expressed himself as belles- ing that the government was taking the right Cvurae. it hen ukr*l if he thought the Cubans would agree to the proposition of the United State«, he replied simply "Yaa " dffuil will run into July. Noone can, in fact, ever foretell the etui of tbeoo huge eporulative oprratKma- The • rather it the moot jmtent inflnrnue It might make it ¡»Mwilblo for the whole bull line to bo unloaded in ehar.<v of Mar 91. at a hug«' profit« or it m ghl rvea'o each a bi‘*ri»li er nt f men t the World nert ao to finally make a loee abroad greatly In otewwa of any amount eiactf'd fr n ohorta at Chicag” In ternational politico will lie a factor, per ha ¡«e a very bulHab. |«*rha|a a very bear lab ona War with Spain would bort prlceo <m Its declaration, but won fed bull pri<eo finally, ami a peace ful ood, on the other hand, m gbt jump pnceo on the flrvt aenliment of relief, but veeult in a dull, t<ean»h aea*»n later It ia not to I* forgotten that contract wheat it being po ire»! into the ( hicago elevators at the rate of 700.000 buahrla ¡-er Week« an I that thia »treain will be increaocd aa the May dolnery day *¡»1 roai'he*. BENEFIT TO THE NORTHWEST C» ìmf I0I» fiweeee* «^ febe MI».Iwg Irriga<lto«a < «aagre«« al Mailer 4 1|> The tnming ami irrigai tua uongr«-«a ■ hteb met ta Baker City laat «evk, »ili prove uf ruuch to*nefit to thè Nartbvevt M*i* l* entliu« »«ni waa manif<*«tr*l thronfhout li» «eeaton», a* *1 »ben final a*lj->*iri*menl wa. laken. it «a« with a fwlirra thal tira convention had l*een a a*r*vea* it w *• Baker City'a fir»t e«|*erlence In entertaining a rrowd *>f thal ebaracter. and il» citi, •una ha*l cause to •* gratifirvl al thè ra- «ull. The lovrn aurpri«e.l it«e|f by ita •chievrrnent. A« thè cit sena an*l via- itora ho*-<u»e l*etter acqnalntad. more Intorruality rame mio thè pr*»eedin,a, an*l urinerà an<) oapitaliat** «**t cl«a«r lo^elher, an*l thè vaatneaa <>f thè mm- ersi r«**<mre«*e of thè wss Heller appiecistssi. All felt s pofMisigl in* trreet in minir.g and irtigation, ami no uno was *•» wise tb.at he dui n«»< ge< new an-l br«wdcr idea«, and |*rbape more apscial knowledge <»f Urtine mal* tur* m * r»sk«*nlia) to thè industriai de- veloprnmt of thè greti Northwsafe The last day a mi situinm and by* laws f<»r a p*,rttianenfe o*ganifwti*>n wa» repi»rte»l, ami, after w»n»e dis*'o«OHm, gdoptod. The name chown *•« thè M uii g an i Irrigidì n < «>’»g*< *•, «»I pwt, to promofeu and fow'er nurmgand irngation enterpri**»« ai» •I othur kindred Industries; li** »»Ulcera to |>e t preei- drnt. a viro*preti Jent fn»m u » h stato, w ho shall ohiwjee thè *»“Cf«-t trv and troasuror; th* meeting» to l*u bcLJ an* mitally, <t a lime and ; la L* lected by thè onttgrros; Ih* <<»ngr«Me tu l»e> compue«*! of delrg-it** flou» (hrugttn, Itah, OolorAtlo, C<d«»ra*l*'*, Wyoming, Idaho, Wt4vmi Washington. California and igt»>n. Montana, t'alifi I Nevada, to appoint«"I as follows: Severn by the governor of each stale; one by tha mayor <d each city; throe by rm h < hamlwr of eommerc**, < om- mrrvial club, txwird id trade or oiber amular organisation in ra« h city: throw from ra« h county, to I** appoint ed by thr county judge or c.'.airman of the county board, throe from each reg- nlarly organiw^l mining district within the alate* The «-omtuiltee on Itgiala- tion will mn«i«t of two inutni er* f «>m each atate, who will preaent a Written re|*>rt at ea* h annual emigre**. When it earn« to eeleeting a place for th«* neil meeting, J b* Bat*-hrlder name*) Portland a* the commercial an«l finanuial uietropidi* of the North*« *t, I*orllanrt Market Wheat—Walia Walla. 76 <7fi-. Vai- ley and Bluwsiria. 7S<* per bushel. Fiour H.’St grad»*- f € gra! am, | 4 f2 5 j < r Larrol. Oats—Choice while, 57143*ic; choice gray * .14 per I u«h«d Harley — Fred barley, |l«-<i|H.5O, brew mg. » ¡»ur ton. Milletnffs—Bran, |I7 per ton; mid dlings. f-'S; short» fl«. Ilay—1 unothy, |I3 0. clover, fit) groat gathering and for a di*p> «y of «.<•!. Oreg«m w ; ¡d h i* | ' ! |V I • r t« n. mining inn< hinurv ami method* of rv- Kgge—Oregon, lie ¡er dosen. R. W. Butter—Fancy creamery, 45*<r&Oc; ducing ore* could L»* found fair to good, 40 <445c; dairy, 85 < 4Uo Pari* pn»|M»*e«l Boom a* abb* to handle a big < • oik entn»n, it being mor«» <« ntral* prr roll. ly iouat««l with r**»|u«t to the mining Cheese—Oregon full cream, 121^0; AtatuH, being it*«df in the center of a Young America. I ■ C 14c vault region, wh<*«» «hod imluwtrn** the Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $.5*50<»t uongruv» would relate to <\ A John« 4 00 | » r . lie) , • I I'*' ■ I name»! Baker City, A d<*sen speeches g•’**«*, f 0< . <’0; ducks, f6.00cfe 7.00 per doxen; turkeys, Uve, 19(4 13c were lumle bv partiran* ol f the different place*. A ballot reaultml as follow«: j«rr |xjund. Portland, 41; Boiaa, 14; Baker Potatoes—Orogun Burbanks, 35(4 46c per aa k. sweets. 75«t3 prr cental. City, fi. Portland wan made tho unanimous < Imvns—< >rrgon, f J 25 ‘4 2. 60 l*r choice. ■a < Th«* time for hohling th«» hell meet H p»—14(4 Ito per pound for new ing waa tiled for th«» firm Tue* lay in crop; I MVfl crop, 4 ’ dt tic. Wool—Valley, 14 41ft’’ per pound; lieu«-inkr, 1*'« h , after a longdi* u*siun, Eastern Oregon, 7(4 12c; mohair, bringing out reasonable demand* uf plai erand «piarti mining and irrigation 15c p<»r pound. M uttuf)—tiroes, beat sheep, wethers farming and after reh runce to a com *lrr.awl mutton, "c; mittee of threw who»« rujiort wa* adopt ami ewes, 4c; dressed ed. Albert (ieirer, of Baker t'ltv, w a* spring lambs, 5%< p«»r pound. Hug* •(truss, clione heavy, $4.26; unanimously elected j ermnnt nt ptc**i- The follow light and fcff»»i«-rs. | *-.UUi«r 4.00; dressed, dent uf the organisation. ing vice-preodentn w«‘!»'uh’>*un: < 0C ’(5 5*i per 100 pounds Or«‘gon—Oh* J. (H-n, (irnnt* P«»-*; B<-ef—<iro«M, top st«’en», $3 50(4 Idaho-— State Kngincer F J. Mill*, 3.75, cows, f .- xiUi* 3; dressed Ix-rf, 6^ B'lite; Waahington—Dr. J M Boyd, << 7c |*r |<mnd. Vual— Large, 0(,46:^c; small, 7 (4 He >}M.)kanc; I’tah — Thoina* I) la*e. tig- den. The executive committee is com- per pound. p4»*»d of the bdl« Wing Hrattl« Market. Oregon—Fn*i K. M«dli*, Baker t’ily, Potatoes—Yakima», fl 4 per ton; and J. F. Bat«dieldur, Portland; Idaho natives. 4 1 I yt 13; sw«ets, • ¡>rr ¡<»und, — A D. Morrison, Idaho F.dl*r and J. I mi > of Ho jniimds. f 1 . F Hunt, Downey; Washington—<4. B. Butter—Fancy native creamery, th*nni* ami A. P Curry, Hpokane; Lri* k, 16c; ranch, I4<a 15c; dairy, I’tah— K s ('empbull. Sall !.ak«*<diy, Ifta, luwa fam y creamery, 23c. an I R. <’. Lund, St <ie»«rg«’. < /’heeae—Native Washington, Members of the |e| 'gislativa conimi tire: 13c; Eastern cheese. 12 %c. A. Johns, llakcr t ity, < irogun— ■C. 1 Eggs—Frrsh ranch, ltta; ( all fol ma and E J. Frasier, Eugene; Idaho— ranch, 14c. John C It ice. Caldwell, uni Edgar M« at«—•< huicn dr«*s«ed twef steers, Wilson, Itoise; Washington—J. J. b<, rows, 7 <4 * igt. mutton, I’^c; pork, Brown** and C«»!onrl Lmdaley Sjokan«»; 7c; v«*al, small, He. I’tah—i>avid Keith, Salt Lake (.‘ity, P«»uliry—Chickens, live, ¡»er pound, and II II Rolapp, <)g«ien. hens, 13c; dressed, 14c; turkeys, Th«* governors of California, Neva.la, live, lie; drrs»v«l, I tic. (oloiado, Wyoming and Montana will Fresh Fish—Halibut, fl(4 7c; steel I*» a»k«*d to make ap|*uiiitineiits for their Rea« I*. 7 (•< H a *, sal mon trout, u«, c; floun rt-f !»•.’«• tiv«* Blates. ders ami stile, 3 <4 4c. turn « «>1, 4c; Itng A committu«’ presented romdutionk to cm I. 4 <4 5o, rook om I, 6 c ; smelt, 3;4 Ihe effect that only questions p rtainn g 6« . herring. 4c. to mining and irrigation should l*e «its* Olympia oysters, j-er sack, f 43.50. cus*4*t| before the congress; urging im C-orn—Whole. #23; cracked, per ton, mediate aulton for a mineral « »Libit al f / . feud meal, I*. J j*» r t«»n. the Tran* Mi*-i**Hppi uipoaHtion from Bar ley-— Rolled ur ground, |«rr tun, the several states represent'd tn the #2J. who** 4-2. ccmgre-a; acknow bulging a] pr» 'iatioti \ Flour—Patents, ;>er barrel, fl 85 < of and extending hrarty thanks to the 4 60. straights, O 00; California citixcns of linker City for thu many brands, ft 75, Dakota brands, |5 40 t courtesuw ami attentions received. | j . >, I i> kwhuat fl ur, f MillstufTs—Bran, per ton.fil 7, shorts, Captain Kobley I* Evans, who g'«*s per ton ID 4 IS. into command of the war ship I-*wa. Fc«• -I- ( h«»p|«- I fev I, |D(420 ¡»r !<>n middlings, per ton, |24, oil cake vice Captain Samp»,*n, h.vs in, rival for popularity in Washington, or in the meal. j«er ton. f.<6. The captain is Hay—Puget Bound, new, j^r ton, navy d«|*artm«nt. fill <14. Extern Washington timothy, quoted as having »aid re,«ntly that if he had hia way “there would lie III. alfalfa, fill; straw. |7. nothing but Spanish talk,«! in —... for Wheat- I « « I At. per ton, 4-3. the next five years" Evans was In Oats —Choice, per Ion, |23. command of the Yorktown during tlie San Francis«« Waihrl, late trouble with Chile, and hi- want,*-) Wool—Nevada, ll(41lc; Oregon, If l*i blow Valparaiso <>ff the earth I»« ause (fil 4c . Ninths««) c*Mt.l laiuI«. 7<4 8<*. of the insults put U|a>n America by the M M 4 488; citterns of that town. Hut the navy California bran, flrt OU I IA 50 per ton. de|>artment refuse*!, and Eran» waa Onion«—Silver.kin«. |J50<4U "b per c»,miiicnde I for the •«Imirable self- cental. restraint lie exercisml. Since then ha Eggs—Store, 11 *, << 13c;ranch, IS % (4 lias no love for Spain. Evans is gener- ' I ally known as “Fighting H ill" Evans, Butter—Fancy creamery. IN«,®; *•*> a |»-eiidonym which Im dislike« very «e**>i.*l», l*c; fancy dairy, 18«,c; good much. He has a limp which he earned 1*1 choice, I ft M 18c per pound. daring his service with Uncle Saru in Fn-al. Fruit—Apple«, 8ft* *r8l 8ft par the 'OUa, and other marks of war on large *<>•; gra|*a, S5r*40c; l.abella, Ins person, Evans belongs to a Vir- Aoig 74c; |«i he«, fttX <«l; pear* 74o gima family, and when ths South par l»*x. plums. toxSfta. •>«e.le>l, his mother, without his CM- Potatoes—Early Roae, ftOta flOe. sent, sent his r.-.ignation to Washing Citrus Fruit—ttrangra. navels, f 1.8ft ton. The young offlear, however, |*<»r- (IS.ftO; Mexican liuira. 8 4.60; suad<«l the department to abrogate it, California lemons, choir**, 81 50; do and promptly reyn nd the service, lis comnion. ftOc* 11 <»0 per box. has t«-rn in the navy 3** years, and la Hay—Wheat, |lff«33; «heal and one of the most .lashing sud dating io f I * Uncle Ham’s servie«, barley, «17'4 10; alfalfa. «11 lA 18; rioter, 11 J 50»4 14. The town of fh-thlehein, in Penn H««ps— ll(%4117^0 per pound. sylvania. was named in 1741 by a party Cheese—Fancy mi 1.1, new, lOo; old. of Moravians, who aeo-mhled in a barn, 11c per p»»und. where the town ia locate I to celebrate I Christmas. Halier** Wrsid. in a new bread and pastry molding Tlie Un ltd States general appraiser board the top la covered with a sheath- has rendered a decision that handier- ing of thin sheet metal with a cureed chief* with an emhroidrre«i Initial tx*a*l around three soles arid a head letter <io not rome under the brad ut pie.« at the haafc, which has a spring I embroidered handkerchiefs liable to a clip under who h the lolling pin slide, | duty of 50 per rent ad valorem, but are when not in use — liable I«» a duly of only 40 p*»i rent. Spring Medicine Thewe two word« <-mphaa,ae a nei-eeaity Only thoaa a bo liav* been rvliavd of fraal auftsiing can fully apprw ials the •mi indicate a remedy C’atltO'te anil which Uia tralimotnals bi’RING—thè svaatin when thè blesi overflow written in favor of U iaa !» i > la inost impure sa a reault ut thè wm- t-araaparill* Just ri-a-l thia: ler'a ehwer conflnewenl, higher Ilving, •lowvr action of thè ki-lneya and liver; wbrn humors of all kinda, bolla, pini- ples an<l eruptlona aro must 1 laide lo • pjwar. wl,en thè wewk. langui-l ctradi- tion of thè wbule laelily atru- ture « manda an I welcumes belp. string Again. I was very muh run h'Wii and >t dui not », cm as though 1 had any app*'tilt> and I did not mire Io lite Our «tay I m,-t a fríen*) who hs*l talen «iaa|4:il!a and I waa U> try it. Alter 1 ha-i taken a few I Be^an to Fowl Better and I had a loiter a ppc (lie. I (n*m two to thr*o puonda a wr grew •trongwr every »lay. I tonk throe » lM»ttl«** Of Hi«sk»i‘n S-UfMI Rhd am !><»• «« »¡rung «« an«l I p*ai* brinaime Hillm<nf, || South, Portland, Or. ’’The »‘•tuber* of our family have «Irnvwd much Ifotivllt from the use of Huod’a Sarai*¡Mirilla, My father »•• •tvvrwly trvuhiml with humor, but it r>iid||y yielded feo ll< .el's .**arsai*anlla.*’ Mr». I M Wtiitv, **l*’m. Of The M rd ici no For You tiva-auB* of what it ha» dona for oth» er*. ! <»» vi*0 you oiighl this apritif to Lkko that which will do you tha in<«*fe \ MElilt INE— thal to ulii-h thè mil ito**« tura al ibis seaaoU— lloud's «-arsa- parlila. The ong»»«f and en/y prr|*ara- / tion espex lally adapted to thè presetiI nee-ls *>f thè humsn family; thatwhl* h makrw thè binisi pure and elean, •• shown by ite thouaar, ia ,»f won lerfu) curveof Ireadful bltwidd CTtMItr« an a ¡«polita and rur*a «1j •¡«•p*)», *41 by ita ’’magic tonch’’ m all *t”mf»4*h trotiblaa, «tea hr« *rvl »trrrgth* m* tha nmr», *• prv»«*l by ¡wopla formerly norvuij«. row cairn and *rlf thank* u> Lowell. M a*« i lent lernen—A fier an Ilin«*«** of two a during which thue I Ut Ivrwc» t ral «ti rg toa I operations, i al l*M br ío Improve; bnt my i m provenir til *«1 i»|>ew that l di«»-<>tirag«H| it »erin«i a* though I would never Hood’s Sarsaparilla I* America ’s Grratrst M**! w.* «*. 4 »■;- ««• it cures when alì other* . s's Grevi-st M*-Ti< tn« I t*e. (her* fail fa I tthrtv anlt fair Hlrprls-g Mtllilag <«»*• bf A writer In Thr calls attention of bicyclist» to the ta* I that animal oils are very .h-structive to rubber products, su* h as btoycls lire» It makes no differenc« li**w g<****l the compound may be. a iittl** s|s>t > f ani mal grease In contet't with the tire injon-a the rubber A careful exami nation of many bicycle oiL shows that th*-y are j-arlially of animal origin Mineral oil» ate not nearly so apt to injure the rubber In fi t, many of them are not injurious at all. wlien ap plied in small quantities, while many vegetable oil« are in a measure helpful to rubber Mm«. Marfater» HatF. All that beautiful hair that Mme • ia-lski display« a» Elsa, Sen ta, Sieglind«. Elisabeth and the rest, Harper's llasaar, la her own It glorious mane, in color a light coj brown, slightly waving and of eSt rlinary l**tiglh and thickness. In pri vate life the ;*rima denn.« wears i brusbed ba* k from ber forel <*a*l an< Coiled at the middle cd thè b.i- k of hei lu-ad A few plain tortoise shell pun hold it in place No headdress oi fancy pins or laiwknots or other bro a brae disfigure it. Ita ■:*■•» to ¿*'t Ho • sure get fl « I'« M«chin*ff. liiltniiAllt- « ar I*, rrabv By means of a new Iv-dtwigned ap- A »*• w AUt»f.4ti ar •’»p; «»r Laws I aralus all th* cow« in a dairy can l»e gal« hai*ging umler H m » front uf the car * a » » a m «*-d at • ; ” a vacuum tank ber g ' • ’.« •! * j » • with air tight j >1 » i -u 1 b< *ly ars i r*-i» *■*• • a pair of brake near each animal with flexible rubb^w sh< «- which are fl.»t on the under sole tubes for alls« i.tnrnl to the teats J to flt the rails and nirro»! on the uptwr draw th« milk into Ihe pails as w *o! wnle to engagwfehs wheels, viwlrig them the valve« in the pu**s ar« Xo tn tn run on to the s I umw anil stop the car. Apply the auction if th« vacuum ta ik !•••%« a 111 I a f 2 X I 5if O/ZiNf'f powder twice a > oujjht fíttl to baking sell for much as the next H a ' /si ««arrh < ur> I» ta* bebt. I» »y afoni n-aaUt« • a Prie« T V per Ft u im *!»la'• t A g'*l-ltish will will die in Uu min- utea if placed In water which conta i ns M>ot«ffrlm« Ma**«« one In water |)rr«M'w uf van«- •» fa«ht4»n, material w hlch contains 10 per cent of alcohol and atyle ¿«grv* tn tin* one point: it will die instantly. They barn th*<vva ul»»«v Otting for tha AN OPEN LCTTCR TO MOTHtRS. enure length of finely ahlrrel mmia* W* are •••ertieg Ir» the t^»»» ’ » »»nt »’gM E r a dinner »Ire«*» or e* .. .» i«*« or ihe w 1 < a * i »**» a ««»J «»»hi »» du *oie ’ rtl\ III « AnruaiA •• -<Bf rta-ie Marks evening gown th» no »leave* are of|«*it ’itilimd But fot a him hron gown or t. Di Minali B’H« hrt eg Ifvan«w M *•«<* h th« m «gì HBl*r W rii*. HKA »1 -UbHUA oilier loilat lh«*y «an Im matin a* warn* th« AAiut th«t has tsofae aed d- aow lx*ff tu« aa ne« ew«4ry wtih th« mlk lining Tha t»ok'T hx rm m *» h » h ■ Id.*» k lu- il*“« hiie • ■ »’Ve* are «1. arming We blanket a h <>r*r in the warmrat r**ery wrapper TM« i» thaor'frlTv Hbli a on »atm cloth or velvet frock*. weather after a ban! «Irne if hr m t.» Biand t In hi* »tall. \\ ■'~4akv «ioírnt ron io and (W Ihe tn there *4 »meri a f«»r oteff thirty yrara do Lar»I manual labor, and very many lake !.-x>k latently al (he wta*>|*er and aee that tila «nd I mb the no i«re« autioti again*l «miden cnolinr >>ff /*# * n J wu 4a*e a«'»*«») In t »*e of th* hor*e. *f hr ubili», he will be •ignalare of illAA II Pl.KTl HX1 o« tS« foun«lrrrt|. In < ;»•>«■ «.f men mid w-unen wrapper N» on* ha* authority frwtu rue tc ua« Company o( which w h«» are forgetful of the u«»n»e-|uenue*. they tny name rvrpi Th« will »urter •orrori«» und »tUïnrwA from head Cha» II IHet« her ta Fre«i«tenl. t«> foot If *r are thu* forge*ful »r nrr«1 -Wj0.a i /«,• AAMLIils HTCHKM. M U not I* *o *>f the faut that Mt Ja* **1»* <hl,u*rs| in a raw of the kind. I" one of the I hia I at. I A llo- klvn thief has been aent to lurrM nirr<i. A go>»d rubbing relaie» the Ftilfrnrd mu«; le» and thr joint* tn the |»*nltentisry nine rears for stealing The ouurt evidently Work afcain in g»M>»l <»rdrr. In thiw «raNoti two bicycles. t.f -iMirtv none » ho enjoy them ought to lx* ride* without a K»tt*e of the öil. ii**Mr I-KOHI < I, « M* »•< HS root! S'iffi-rer» from neuralgia are warned l>y a medical writer not to drink tea, but ta partake freely of coffee, Into which the juice of a Irmoti has beer» •<|u«* acci. TH K MOMKRN <«K\ lilt « rlOK <»» MRS Iceland's geyaara never shoot their water higher than lOo f*-s t. while • irne of our Yellowstone geyarrs go more than three time« as high The Unite.I >tat*-a government *»x- hibit at the rl|>«ilion a ill rxnrl by all A machine for reigsmring the str*.ime olds that made at any former esposi tiia-le by the ...trsuien in a row boot was tion. rv. <-ntly eshibite.1 in London. hlURK IMO ÌOI K K||()|4 • n ;• I he <: h-HLF I» Allen's K in .! F^ve, a p *der f r the f«*rt It. W It curoii painful, •woliet) • martitig frrt ami itiRtantiy Lair« the stifig out uf cortit and A Ir-n-lon |«d|ee court fias de- ided buiiHifi». It’s the groait«£ c«ui«f »rt dis* •»* ery •>( thu aice AI • u 4 « «w»t h«*« n:*krs that Bilder and prayer books are necea light’htting 4>r new «h»»es f«*cl ra»« It is a sanes of life. crrtain euro for chilblains, »wealing damn A»r f* Ml** »a;«-! by an *«r>4 uà «tant. call«>us and hot. t»rod a< lung («■« t W«* t A • k-aftì* ;«f« v( k *» * <•'<« »• a 1 rra*to« il * have over in t**.*ti menus la of euro* I ry 4>\J \ rrr>**»»ff nf Mi*nl> «itaG- • 1 it today Hold by ail druggist* ami shoe IHlMHAl, <<> I* O Hu| ?«? • I*« stores Hy mall f<»r 25« in stan*|MB fria The imputation of New Mouth Waive p«> bAtfe FREE Addroas Allen H Oini stud i • Kuy. N Y la*l y« ar was VH.<40, a gain uf •bout 10,000 in one year. Common salt that ia ure-i daily in our food is needed in the body, It *e»4k>llng uh a l*«ra«arl. aids digestion and the assimilation The American consul at Alen, the food, and helps In the composition Arabia, gives an a count in the last of many of the tissue.* volume of I -insular RejMirta of a curi ous herd of sheep in «>>inali!atid, which is a desert country. Tlo-se straep sut>- sist on prickly mimosa, a kind <it d-wert scrub bush, seemingly the most unpal atable of food. Their striking jm:uliar- ity, as deacribed by the* consul, is a large lump of pure fat growing right at A medium siaed ••I waa dreadfully ill ~ the doctors the root of the tail. sa'd they euuid eure tue, but falto*! lump of this fat weighs ala-ul four pounds, arid it varies from one and one- to do an*. bait to six pound* People who have "Igwreup studied the nature and habits of these in despair sheep »ay that, like the camel, which •nd tools to is able to suleist for days without food my bed. I from the strength derived from the tie bad dread sue« of hia hump, this blackhead ful pains in •heep «an suleist on the strength with my heart, out any other sustenance. The prin fainting cipal market for the skins is New York. ape Ila, It has lieen proven by trial that the •parka be aheej- are able to stand a considerable fore my «har ge of climate A few years ago • yea, and four aheep were acclimated at the Z, k >- •omrtlrnea logical Garden at Frankfort, Germany, I would where their progeny now numl-Jr atsrut get ao blind 80. There are vast stretches of desert I could n-»t are for ae veral minute*. I cnnhl not land in Ariaona and elsewhere in the aland very long without feeling sick West where cactus plants grow In pro fusion. but as yet no domesticated ani •nd vomlUng I alao bad female weakneaa. Inflam mals have been successfully raiaihl in It has i*e«n pr<>|ioaed more mation of ovaries, painful menstru that region. ation. dieplarement of the womb, Itch- than once to import camels, but these I tig of theesterual [Mtrta, end ulceration animals are nut likely to prove service of the womb. 1 have had all theae able. The Noinalllatid sheep, however, it accilmateJ in that deaert region, to complain ta. “The peins I had to stand were *ome- gether with the plant be subsist« U|«in. thlng dreadful. My huahand told ma might prove a valuable addition to our ft is no to try a butt!« of Lydia E I'lnkbam s list of domestic animals. medlelna, which I did, and after tak doubt the thought of the consul that such an eijwrimeiit should bo tried. ing it for a while, waa cured. A Wonderful Statement « i fi ■ OXE U-X. B<ith thu methixl amT result« when Syrupof Fiffu ia taken; it n pl* .i«ant ati*l refreshing to th« taste, aiol acts gently yet promptly on the Kidney«, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the ays- tern effectually, *lisp«-ls *-*,1,1«. head ache« an,I fevt-ra and curca habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste a-,d •*• ceptald« to the stoma* h, prompt in it« a* lion and truly benenciai in its effecta. only from the moat healthy cableaulralances, its many excellent <]ualitica command it to ail and have made it the moat |H>pular remedy known Syrup of Figs ia for sale in SO cent bottle« by all leailing drug gist* Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who w i-sh»-w t*> try iL I >o not a*, ept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG StRUP CO. )»» HHtCiHO. CH lOUIttlUt. If. f , , • A* '* • a . I scii wheal r«a mar* —- - - W j I n »*t« on _ * ffh'-a.l bug ?i n< i y ne ll « ifl !o. titre«. Writ* |or lull larUcGtar* H»«i nt r»l- •rmcetlrcn ______ M*»eral ><■ ____ *rw* _ ______ r!.* «• ,.u (be ‘ i u • I«»!*« of (ho t’ « <;*•• Heml Hrt>«| h-r L f < r ,, ffr« r«Ur» •nr* bo » lx *W s IN<». llophiNS .% < o > l>*>WN!N«i, < h r»fo h «•f-1 ol T • jtf'ifcer» Othr«« |y FurtUuiil, Orr<nn and ivatiir. w<uh — — — WHEAT . • • YOUR LIVER Is II Wrong? Gel It Right Keep It Right. Moor«» K»t«»alr«1 «lUrfolL Th re« d<«r« «Hi an*«» you ieri bettor. ¡I from your «Irurrtat or any «ho>«al« drug ho,«, or ^rom NUf«arc -i Noinaa PrugCa, *«rau.«. 4 111 I SPRING ÍYI CRAIN * ” " 1 BACNEEOLES......... lisio or » uh Cult»» Th» l>»» l „•» Ils in ih» wsr. i—ii*r». •*»**•-••». Vvr mi » i>r s*i «»a. •raJ marciMtoteliM Mor»«, vr by W ILL A FIN< K ©O», »3D Marbvt !Mre*«H, Maa Fnw»<*laro, Cal INDIAN WAR8 In.i-elm, I*. »nr»!»,,»»-o' wl4,*w» In41»*> war »»Isrwna T*hl »4 W'll I r M a n < * I, rv»n«|.*o aid |*at**ril All**rn»»4, Wsahltt«V<MI, I* I'. Al »¡ “V a<rr 1 ' ' •’ , “ baia»- ”k I’ e « »n • - fr.p ' • y*-af|y ' i*r uw« iRHvj «Hill |Ki*l far J Mulbah, S ig is « ity, la* DADO f-’In'fSH . KIlllN * •«■»•-* 1IUUU rowi.KM S IMMONS' «t. i.i •« - 1¥>r • si i». SKHT SUPPORTERS. • break ur uni«* rti warka autoinatically. % heolvilely I'rrvenU aiklrt« fr«»m Magflwg IIImpl* »nd •ff«' l|ee W1.1 Bail readily where- A man residing in Rtrafford, Vt. • wer «i. «n. A<* ■ • w« ftM every where Fv»r term*, ate., add/*»« name*! one of his children Freedom ba- IIMMOIT HUT IUOOITEII eauee he was born on a Fourth >t Joly, ” I * M • - » • and another tlliaaard lieeaoae he first saw what light there was pn March It, I EM. X