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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1893)
B. V. KlKlifATUlCK. J'nhll.U.r. LEBASOX.... ...OREGQS Late News. The Fruit Exchange of Riverside. Cel., has taken the place of private shipping Amis, and none of the latter are in busi ness this season. Charges are made aitainst the present Commissioners of Ada county, Idaho, and some of their predecessor for re ceiving fees illegally. A cranberry marsh near Kamilche, "Wash., hat yielded 2,500 gallons of berries this season. The yield is of excellent quality, the berrieebeing large and of fine flavor. The Northern Pacific has announced thai it vili tlufft.Hr nental passenger rate between Puget found and St. Paul from t26 to 1M0 for first class and $40 for second class on January 1.. The Northern Pacific terminal shop employes and car builders at Tacoma have decided to accede to the 5 and 10 per cent reduction in their wages, their organiiation not being thorough enough to resist at present. The breaking of the main shaft of the hoisting engine at the Consolidated Vir ginia mine at Virginia City, Nev., caused a temporary suspension of work in the " Rule " and West Consolidated Virginia iiu Vfuuurni uxuia. The Port Townsend Chamber of Com- morial to Congress, urging that body to uuuu a uutwvujx rauuu on toe coast at some point between Flattery Rocks , MtU JSCTItrUCUUU JKtailU. At Park City, Clah, a funeral proces . sion was stampeded, resulting in two ' fatalities. A team in the procession ran away, and caused every other team to stampede, including that drawing the hearse with the body of Mrs. Van bchiack. Stanton Rob and John Sprague were fatally injured, wheels were broken, carnages upset and men, women and children thrown into heaps with the ""UEKIlUfi UUIKO UIU B11U1M1I lug VtJ- htclee. The hearse itself was disfigured J and a half-dozen people seriously in I jural. I Ifine passenger conductors on the Se- kuc, lauhc rjiiiHv iuu rMBVorn railway, KKUB ".AhHWGIXl). CITY. Southern Democratic Senators threat en to defeat the tariff hill unless it is radically modified. The Oregon delegation was very active in securing the extension of time for set tlers on the forfeited railroad lands until 1SM7- Rflntvtumtativa F!l, lv.ll from the House to the Senate, and Sen ator Dolph had it passed immediately without reference to a committee. Sen ator T)nnh hari inl-mnnnvul ami Ced from his Committee on Public ds a bill of a similar character, and so the parliamentary status of the meas ure gave him an opportunity to put it mruuKu wiutoni any ueiay. rtettiers on these lands will ha matlp Kumii,.,l 1... the extension Pn&ntwf natuM'talli, rln.inn .1. uiir " . " r J tutw iiini uuiee. The hill for the admiaainn nt T-,.,1. M. nBJUwl witl.tult nii-isinn hu tK the conclusion of the debate. Kewlands 01 xievada made hts maiden speech in BUnnnrt nf artniia&.An Ha l-l,nnnt 17.-1, was fully prepared for Statehood, bat ujCT;ieu 10 leaving tne allotment ol lands ui yi uui to uureau omcers in vt ashing- tnn hni)lJu. 1 . l . 1 tions there. Tha TTnita.1 v.,D,,u, l.;,l Bhonld co-operate in the reclamation of the arid lands in that region. In de fending Nevada he said he was unable to uuuei Butuu wny mere snouia be so much aversion to a State which, when the ennntrv was in mmlntMiB 1. -,1 .. i . .". .V .UIU.IUU, 1UM1 BUUIW 0,000,000 into the Treasury, few lands claimed the cause of the present oepression in I tan was the result of leg- utmuun ivveiea at ner interests. EASTERN ITKMS. Th annim. i-annrt nf Pw.r Alan.Ln haJl. I'hipf nf thf avaaat Mwlot. ie interesting. The report aava that pr iiimmirT RnrvHui naoruui .... .. ...... .- ..." - ." ." iwauuu of a northeastern boundary line between the United States and Canada are near ing completion. The surveys have been begun for the location of the boundary line hatwetnn Callfnania arJ V.....1. t ........ hn a.cimu 11UIII lake Tahoe to the Colorado river, and omcers ot the survey have been sent to Southeastern Alaska under instructions to CfMitwrntA with mIimim .In, .. i )...! 1... the Dominion of Canada to locate the boundary fine between Alaska and Brit ish Colnmhia. In tumnlaniu .-ill. quests the survey detailed an officer to act as a memner ot ttie Hoard of engi- .. . Mv o, ikiu vi Kwtirnije auu grading of streets in San Francisco and w w-uprHte wiui me xiarnor i.tne com mission of the State of Washington in uie liar nor surveys 01 ruget sound. The Committee on Public Lands re ported iavoraoiy representative Her mann's bill prescribing limitations for .", i manna 0111 prescribing limitations for who were discharged by Receiver Brown , the completion of titles of lands in Ore os the chame of "knockimr iintni.".nni,.njir..i.: i . i , . , u. - iV : " ! sun " -oiiujumju utniuieu unaer tne have brought suit in the Inited Mates ; faw commonlv known as the " donation Court at Seattle to compel the receiver ! kx li,e lit dav of January, WIS is to prefer charges against them before .fixed as the period within which final ebrvanceU.mmitteeof the Brother- proofs can be made, and thereafter all hood of Railway Tramnien, of which ! such lands under incomplete proof will they are members. The claim is made j be held abandoned and the lands will that the Jwrthera Pacific, of which the t become part part of the public domain " i ano snoject to settlement. Such land as no one should be discharged without i may have been claimed bv purchase from lormal charges and an investieation. ti, m.;,n.i ... A... ;.i j ; " uiv nave ueen ciaimeu dv purcliase trom lormal charges and an investigation. j u,e original claimant, or occupied and in A daring attempt to escape from the undisturbed possession for twenty years Westminister penitentiary at Van-1 by such purchasers and occupants, or wui a,, v., was uiaue uie utiier mgni itu" . utw or uevisees, Bnaii nave prel- bv thtne nnvi,4a. vhn tritli tiitv nttian ierenpe nf tiht nt titlo nn 1 had been working all the afternoon in payment of $1.25 per acre "within ninety the grounds. When the men were days after January 1, 1896. The bill is nntimMi tn fnrm tin tn KttnM, t.i nr,onn Himinminrlail l.,- u.. .. I f : . ordered to form np to return to prison a uuuiittn iiiMie i ureu iut uuerty. a lie attempt to escape was evidently prear ranged, as they threw stones at the guards and ran in the direction where vuit uuc kiuuu waa ouMHiueu. xxe nrea recommended by several Commissioners of the general land office and the pres ent Secretary of the Interior. The majority report on civil service for the present year is a document of about over tlieir heads to stop them, and all i f ',m,mto7tta? P0': but three were scared and turned back. ! JL"" ?n,the ' lnese three, however, kept on, but were ! Kth. h Z wi n" fired at by other guards. Kennedy, the j I'l., n1?- oa 1h;l .Commis rmelcader who was servinir a life sen: 8101 er Joihn dissented and was ftc terior.washit in the leg, fell, and the tZ" ZL-r,tu , . . , D" two others then gave themselves up. It ! 5 'iLtb,e "'f lurt t0 claBai- i . . 1 It fewml that the Miawiuri river win vreaK lie banks altove Oiuaha. KftVifTUfcian an tht r.aiuiaiiit.n; alY.. A whole fleet of lake craft in stuck in tlie ice floe at the head of Lake Krie. Minnmtnt ha .uatal l.v .,. .11 flulwUtuuti for butter ihalt be colored An An t.i firm rot to nrnaorlit tina Kuh a. E"iswd in tiie public schools of Xew PolltmHOimml. TTnlinan nf Trmn. snccewled to the title of Father of the tiian any other Territory, except per- At th nrpMnt ni tJ TvAatanra 1AttA; by the end of flseal year will amount to w.uw.uuu. Keading, ra., to have a aewape nnninimr ntAtinn. with a Aai) Mun;-f f K tuv mvi 11 J For the first time in rears htv.lr.mDir, incr on hnrm rsiHMi is .ntau. . present in riiiiadelpbia. An appropriation of $1,000,000 will m UEM nf i VtntmtaUi r.r mnHiui !. AttnrtMiynnnral A tZ Cm:,k l T diana receives fees, it is said, to the amount 01 fu,uw a year. . . Under the new rules for tlx prevention of forest fires Kew York did not have any serious ones the past year. A hill is tn Vu intmrlnrcul in 1,a fit.:.. legislature looking to the regulation, if not the suppression of football. Five hundred and twenty Mississippi ere at fT.SO per month per head. The Cleveland (0.) street-railwav autnonties give 100 to all conductors who serve a year without accident. The Savannah News expresses the fear -"- wis uiii'iuduw ui unujRvs now beinff laaile fmm that uttv mai, 1 tku Next Bnrinff a newly nntaniaiut nnm- TUtit nmtuaM tn nnilrl mnA nAA r . r r " nwu au electric trallev r&ilwav Knta,an tt,,frBin ana -Niagara rails. Revenues have come short of expendi tures ahnnt S3n mm nun thna ti.:. fiscal year, and only five months of the President Cleveland has summarily removed fmm nfiinn tha PnBtma.twnf lopesa, ivan., lor Kicking out seventeen ihiuuiiuui iciiivr carriers. BiMtnn'a nmotia nf t),a nn.mnln...l fixes their number at 40,1X10, and her leading aniens are moving toward some concerted action for their relief. F.T-Prnaulant Han-iann hi. nU.1 completed the lecture he is to deliver at the Stanford Fnivomitv tin will loam f n-i:i i.. , tor vatuurnia eany in renruary. Two new memhera nf tlta iatnr amil have been discovered by New York's State Botanist. This swells the Four is believed a plan had been arranged for a general revolt. The new cruiser Olympia on her trial test did not equal the expectations of ner builders, but still far exceeded the requirements, and established a record for an go-knot course of about 21.67. Much to the surprise of everyone, the day was nearly perfect. The ocean was like s big mill pond, and was only milled mends classification by grade. In sup- ntirt nf thia vinar tha out lf... ...... r : ,-- . ""D.BUKIIJ I1W1IC of classification in the railway mail serv ice are cited. The report says that in uie unciassinea service, taken as a whole, tKa nnni iimnnt .n ...1....!.. l I , T . . States are so utterly indefensible from the standpoint of decency and morality that it is difficult for a man of ordinary intelligence who wishes well to his coun .p., ... , am intelligence wnowisneewell to hiscoun- bv the big cruiser herself as she sped try to discuss the arguments advanced jiuuuu snuuiug . .pny over in tneir lavot with anything like toler her bow until tt deckf iwere drenched, ance. The report likens our evstem to i rea boieta Point to Point Conception I those employed in Morocco and Turkey quite a sea was running, but not enouith j The number of persons connected with to retard headway to any extent. The civil service in the UnitedStates isabout ;" " eiui j aiu.uuu. me minority report of Com- her previous record is an unexplained missioner Johnston opposes the exten- mvsterv. Her machmerv worked net- , nf ilaaa nlal mi tinA nn.. A - t .1 . - . - , .. - .. . J to.vMvs re vihwiucu mrrriu; ui irHB-UtV uvery postomcet as lU-ad vised and harm- iiu w me kuubc uj uiyu service reiorm. niyf?iry, ner macninery worteu per- ItUttlv BBtld a-TlaMK. SS lull tha atif. au ukv nsw saw aire BIlgllCBb bresi. The time of 21.67 is liable to correction on account of toe currents, which may result in the CHrmpia's javor. mere was a araii iour menes greater than the requirements which WIUHtUUVIWUUWUlU ailiniUHIOUS, V h i il -arill not laa ma1(i W aairaM) A .1 ! The xaaxinm speed is estimated at 22.06. Papers have been filed in the Circnit twin w union coumr. ur., wnicn m- property of the Oregon Gold Alining wuijauij a turuucupui. 1 iiere nave been three issues of bonds on the nmn- erty for WD.OOO, $200,000 and $30,000 reepectiveiy, and mortgages issued to secure them. The suit is brought by A. L. Schmidt as trustee fiir the bono hoSders, it being alleged that the cov enants of the mortgages have been broken and that the property should be turned over to the bondhoiders. They ask that a receiver be appointed pencf tng the suit, and pray for judgment aj,u uei,Tee , umi ine terms 01 tne mort gage ne declared broken ; that the trus tee is entitled to the property; that the amnnnt nf nnHniml r.v in.l A L. .,vu. u.u,:M auu ijiKicni uue IK fixed by the court, and for foreclosing ns luvngBge ana directing ttie sale of the property; for fixing priority ol pay ment, and for declaring the same a lien npon the property. I. H. Crawford and T. C. Hide are the attorneys for plaint i'i. The mines have suspended onera utie for the eeason, i jie jn, nBve con.p etl the most prosperous run 'nans. Heavy snow is given as the ( u e suspeusion. Tt la nmlRihla tha Ktata H , . r --' uww .,ua,vuinui Will aiMl nntnt.nnm, nam,:..,:...... 1 l.: -. vU uun.. uuuu UCKUbiablUliB IWKing ' tu aujuHiiueni 01 our relations with viuua. i ne euaciment 01 tne Liearv law will be regarded as an infraction of the existing treaty, necessitatine, a treaty. It is nnderstood bresham de sires to make an extension of our trade relations and privileges with China the rentm! featnra nf Kia mA.i: .1 v. u,a nuuiJUl-l.tUI.ltlU jne secretary is known to have little laitn in me mture o) our trade relations With tliA Hnaniuh-Aiu-i..n lA..t.i: ----- -k .UU.1HM1 ueiuuiiui, and has made no recommendation for an appropriation tor the maintenance of thft linrean nf amui.,nan lunl.ll. T. - .".'viiuBinfniuuix, it it known that Yung V u, the recently ar- nveu v,uinese envoy, comes expressly cnargea witn negotiations for a new treatv. Thn riinou i : . Mfied with the amendment to the Geary act, ana is not anxious to extend the Emnege 01 immigration lor its people, at is solicitous for their protection and privileges, uninese statesmen are said to regard with favor the extension of trade relattnna with tha TTnii.l .... u,ku niaitaiii preference to the governments having a lime auKrenive policy. Hie COUling 110 imtiatuina will amhiuw - ..1,1. . i - : .-....w.u n anillUlueUl, UI theunestion of immigration, the treat- " "v vuiiitrse aircauy Here or who may hereafter come legally, and thepro- u-;ii"u ui Mimait citizens residing in Hundred to Four Hundred and Two. It is estimated that $4,000,000 worth of the Wiscomwn tobacco crop is " tied up " in warehouses in that State, uncertainty w, mi uie utriu Dtaaiug uuyers conserv- atiaa A mnnmiant ia nn fnnt at rt!.;.u.w. t. erect a monument to the memory of iuavur narriHon on me Auministration piaza. wnere tue uolumtnan hell now BianuH. Key. Mr, White of Brooklyn, known who never turned away a loving couple, ie dead. In his life he married 14,000 people. The " danse da ventre." which created such a sensation at the Chicago Fair, has been suppressed in New York on the ground that it is brutal and dis gusting. It is said that the University of Chi- CAim will nnhliah a maoaiinn inlamlul tobe a rival of the Century and repre- UnnU. I . I DciiMBi ui me uiuugut auu Hiuuencies of the W est. It ia aatimatait that .1 .. I. 11... " unv uniiiiu;!. Ml uie extent of at least $4,000,000 has been caused to the crops in the Korthwest during the nresent veur hv a auu) bnnan as the Kussian thistle. The nld nariah nriann at Kaw fiflnnna has been sold for .11.000. It was fmm this building that eleven Italians, charged with killing Chief of Police Hennessy, were taken and lynched. The eross receints of the Ynla-Prinen. ton football game at Sew York on inanksgiving day were 41,0U0; ex- nanaaa 111 ISM1' iMvina 497 Olin ... . ..,uuv, .,.un ti,uw mi uc equally divided between the colleges. UHnmissioner Miller estimates that $11,000,000 will be necessary to pay the bounty on this season's sugar crop. A California firm has filed a claim for bounty on 15,000,000 pounds of beet tua. The Georgia Legislature has declared iut iree coinage 01 silver ana aeniea ttie riaht nf thn nalinnal wwa-nma,. ... interfere with, restrict or regulate the issue ui paper currency ny aumority 01 the State Legislature. ' Tha Vaw V.irt P ,.t.. p.- ha. a resolution declaring mat in loyal coni- Dliflnce with the fitrnt nf rnimrnmail and with the ai'tion of the General As sembly the Presbytery recommends wiai stuuenui iur tue mioistry snail not I ........... . .. uinai- proved by the General Assembly. The supervising architect of theTreas- nn hoa nillon a luttuv tn lt.n-ku.l Chairman of the House Committee on Pnblic Buildings and Grounds, stating that it will cost $162,000 to pile the Seventh and Mission streets site in San Francisco in order to make it a solid foundation for a postoffice building. p...u..t. K.,aM nf has introduced a bill in the House to proniuii omcers and employes ot na- tinnal hanka hnl.li.. a.. nlH.u. in savings bank, and to prohibit the loca- THE MIDWINTER EXPOSITION The best news of the week in connec tion witn me coming l alitornia Midwin ter International Ktciuuiirinn ha i.. the extension of the time limit of excur sion tickets from the Kast to thirty da vs. i ins means mat inose who go to Caliior nia to see the Midwinter Extmsition will have a innnlli in a-l.i.,1. .. ... KMiM, mi iitut fiiuer parts of the Mate besides those oontigu ous to San Francisco, and that the bene- ttta tn 1m nuiwn l. -1 r -,- -. . w,Tti u, Min tuiure i-aciuc l oast will be correspondingly multiplied. And just here there ought to be a word said about the nam Iter of visitors that may ntaonnahn, lu u.- ....,...1 ... . , , " f (T.1 ui uuitie out of Uie froten East to hibernate in the country " Wltare tin leaf huiw ln y,, ,ul, M Iur bowent, Ana lite btte banquets on through. whole year oi flowsnt." Tliose who have already arrived at San Francisco as the advance guard of the -.uu aim, ui nuuwinior conunent- In one large grotto a stage is erected, and half a dowtu skeletoas, dunciiig gro tesquely in the foreground, are so re flected bv mirrors that their number seems to be " legion. " At another poi nt aftttr tntveratnn auunral t..n. - - ... n .wu.nt vui Luuui avUIIUttS the visitor comes upon a clever constrnc- vi, u.u . i, aimve ana oeiow and with llfflits an arranmal that tl,aM,..alln - . to be no top or bottom to the place, and hence the name of the "Bottomless Pit." Only a little farther away the visitor Comes to the " Knifloaa Taoa J vn.u, WU,llltVU in the same way and quite as interesting. a, blJ,B luiuarsauie place nroffressea fmnt nnint tn iviht ha to a higher elevation, and bv traversing an alnanat i,uu.,:i.l , .. ,,9 " r""v "'I''wi'wwie gtaue ue nnauy finds himsnll nn tha ahnnu, nf a lake, intn whteh nnM a full nf I- it . . uu, n a, .nll u, mvM) fcuu it is hare perhaps that he gets the best idea nf Ikn muu.n,.,l .1 xi. n . ra ..unn-uanuu ui me in fernal renlnna." Thu athurf i. Kl 1 j , , ."W.,BIIIUI, of course, by colored lights playing upon v.H7 unuituuuB ui wi structure and by i, , TOiiiiucm i -"mu"o w pie itriiciiire sua Dy crossers say that the influx of visitors divers and sundry devices for the en- Wlli extwtld tits mnat aaiuininn a.uu.i. I Itaneina nf thuu ir.u.i. tin . , tions of the friends of tne exposition. 1-astern railway managers are constantly SendUlIt tO thft llttlurtmmt nf ni.i;..u and promotion for advertising matter in u " ' luWr patrons n.c uuusrF iur iniormauon on the sub- KCL Somenf them an an 1..... .1... more than one of the great trunk lines uOTuiou it necessary to prepare vast auantities of matter MJ,,i...,. '. , , uu ua uiaitT rial furnished by this department, with a.i.ui Ki imiiaryine jtoputar demands. All tins tnnana that ll ..l i . , - wuunuiu ui uruitie UI the (jut aw aninn t .l ...l-.i . , - B-""a u Mat auvwiUlgt. of cheap rates and the Bpecial attractions of the exposition as an excuse for mak ing a long-promised trip to the " land of sunshine, fruit and flowers." Meanwhile the list of attractions con tinues to amw anH tka will l. l: t ! -- n mil un uvtJir times durtna tlin nnvt tl.Hu, i tmg all the concessions in readiness for lain uuoujug uay. mere is one feature Of the eontaintilatad attni,ti,,n. ... ever, for which no elaborate building has mi ue erecieu, ana yet It is one in which a very wide-spread interest centers, and that IS the nranrl athlntin tn....... . m . " It- "MKa. Miuiliaiuttll., Ihistonrnanientuto cover the entire mrm oi tne exposition. The contests Will not he nn aaeh inwu.1in. gramme, but there will be several events a- a.ua every naturday will be .fv wwu to uiis ieature. i Here Wl 1 lie mimaa nf lanHU,aA h., u:. .----a . miucno injiweeu tiri,- isu ujiumman and American teams; there will be polo matches between ...a-ra,; mere win ue loot ball games between college and univer- u j nnun , umru win ims races and all sorts of contests on the cindar path, and last, thnttah hv nn mam lu,.t - of baseball games, in which the entire nvint. uvaat at annieu to taxe part. With a View tn faeilitatinn nente for the last-mentioned feature in thiB connection Colonel T. P. Kobinson of San Francisco has been selected to ar range the nitlM nn tha ,lian.nnj 111. 1 - r. -. uwuuuu lluiu, and in order to have the largest possible number of clubs participate that gentle man desires the addressee of every uni formed baseball club not only in the State of California hnt in all tl. u,., of the Pacific Coast. These addresses should tie sent to him at Koom 32, second floor, Mills building, San Francisco, and based upon the number of addresses of intending nnPti,,i,iants m-!,i.,l. ---- m , ... nn.u ma, ue re ceived, there will be arranged such a iiaaeunu "juruameni as lias never before been seen anywhere in the world. In the Inn lint nf nthu. at.-,. :i is difficult to select one that is worthy of more soecial mantinn than tl.n uu.1 V... perhaiis the latest added ftturtts may he the must inutraattna Tha una., I..ui and tlie most startling of all the sugites- iua iiiat mil neen lonncoming in the form Of COncetUtitmal faatnaaa nf tl.u lui. is that which is to reprcseut " Dante's Inferno," and which has already begun to be snoken nf almnt ti,wn n i.uii earth." This concession is to lie Ineattwi iii a ery prominent part o! the exposi tion pninnda anil thu l,..i f .1. a " ".,v UIWW.HH VII inn entrance tn tha httihlina u,i.;.; it.. exhibit ia one that will attract inevitable attention, a great dragon's head, 16 feet in heitfht. wit.fi lial.lilra aFi.. t: i' "-- , niuaBuiwwuuiui; from eitlier Bide, seems to crouch againBt .ue viuuuu ana grin a welcome to tlie naSHlnft nitlWrlfl. Tha hat.tilrn u.;n I . r . , .-vwuiilw-IUKBIllfll entire lront, in fact, are gilded to look like burnished gold, and when the sun is refleected from it it presents as brilliant an exterior as nna nan noaila i : Out of the center of the lower part of "tjure-iieau, so 10 speak, projects a long red tongue of the dragon, and onto this thnatt whn aara tn i,un,... I- . . .v .uHU,c ,u uiuci, step and walk between the teeth of the I ha ' very body of The interior arrangements of these mien, rcgionB are rendered remark ably effective bv the highly colored sta lactites which hang from the walls, and which seem to extend for miles, almost, away in the distance. This perspective uivmuvM uieaun ui mirrors, mere are mirrors on every hand, and never before has there been a bettor utilisation of the looking-glass for illosionary pur poses. Hidden lights are made use of to add to the effects of the scene, and in tricacies of passage are also brought into play. . r : " . 'v' " ivu nw en hanctntr nf ihaaa afin.,B trt.nu. i t , . 81 -" , Aitaiv ia utucii tviat is grotesque alwut the dancing skel etons in the cave referred to, and there is considerable that is uncanny in every part of tliis arrangement, but there Is nothing that is disgusting and terrifying, Uiougli there is much to amuse. Vbeu neOnle turn ftn an nnt aflm. hulH. all tlie show they find themselves con- uuiiieu uy numoeness passages which SSem tO laa amn-aUa, l.i t.ii. -- . ..v., is, ut aitit-u really lead nowhere, for when you start to follow one you run plump against a a mirror, and tlie result ia that before you find the way out you are fully con vinced that this particular tvpe of "hell" ib a decidedly Jolly plain to' be in. FOEEIGS NEWS, aria is to have a world's fair congress. The Socialist aaaneiatlnn. nf Ui:t count 300,000 members. Th inmntina no.. - ,.-..... "a, j nun euuipnses fifty-four first-clans vessels. Austria will tax all foreign insurance companies within her borders. Finland is to have a State telephone line at a coat of 100,000 marks. Jne total mileage of railways nnw open to traffic in Japan is 1.717. Mr. ARtnr'a Tjinlnn l . , . . ..... urnniwinr USB got him into a $41X1,000 libel suit, Princess Beatrice has presented three tigers to the London aoological gardens. The PitCaint lalaniluaa i..... i sented with a lifeboat by Queen Victoria. Tlie famine in Kussia has made the Condition of the naaaanta m,.. nnnl... able. r ",""r flRrniBrt ftVanrial t.M n 1.. . a . I . I0rcel Wlllbtr tnarnhn. tn ..... I,.. .I." -v uiaaau UIVIU tongh, A French Deputy, M. Levjraes, pro poses an increased duty on corn trom W Austrian tviiialiiifai ;.,,. universal strikn ma & army bill EAST AND 80UTH -VIA- The Shasta Route -or TUB SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Eipraat intlni Itaic rurtiand dally : i,:.:!h::-""--!,na--;i jo u . -.Ur.rrnTiaarsn'K- - t Tt ulu,VA rn : , PnrtT.a.1 in i n , " V, " "ailolll IrttlB ill,.! "S !" "T ''irliMlfs: ttliw TliBeiit, "Ittjtld, Hitlwir, llsrrlnliunt, Jminlton Ciit il isiSs tair11 """"" irum "'"" Konbtitstiiall-.tiaiT: :.KI 1. . 12:fS r. S. 5:30 r. a. !' ..fiiltlaiid Af.i hr ..Altmiy Ar. Ar Ktmebllry I.. i t r. a. 12:30 r. a. 7:00 A. a. Iiesl l.M.-iimr tr.lna-tl.ii, HW, amirtavi. 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