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9 Entered at the Postomre in McMinnville, as Second-claw xuatu r. VOL. XXIV M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1894 THE OREGON NEWS AND NOTES. | ome Q eekers ,A ttention ! Everybody strikes. A threshing crew in Polk county struck the other day because there was no money to pay the hands. 14VERY STABLE. Plans are being devised for clear ing the Tualatin river for navigation GATES & HENRY, Props. from the mouth of Dairy creek down Lix utrd at Sheridan, Yamhill County. Oregon, are ju t now offering, to the Willamette. t street, north of Thir l. Everything New and bargains in real estate that can t be duplicated in the Willamette valley, j The clerk’s office of Tillamook First da*«. Conveyance of Commercial Travel Lands that have been held in large tracts are now being subdivided into ers a -pr< ialty. Board and tabling by the day or tracts to suit purchaser, and at prices that defy competit:on. People with county paid a profit of $172.51 under month. Wo M/lh it a fail hare of I he local pat- .mall means and desiring homes on the installment plan, will find it to the salary system. The sheriff’s ronagc. tbi ir interest to call upon or address this company. Sheridan is in a fa office shows a loss of $92.70. vored fruit district of Oregon, out of range of the codlin inolh and, other The Fruit Growers Union shipped I insect pests. We also have some tine business openings und mill properties j for.sale or exchange for other property. Trades of all kinds negotiated. only 3000 crates of Hood River Correspondence solicited. Descriptive circular and price list will be for strawberries this season realizing warded on demand therefor only $1900. Last year the Belew we give a few farms we are offering for sale : shipment amounted to 8160 crates. XO 1. 48S acre^, 400 in cultivation, large two-story house, large barn, two large bearing orchards, nice stream of water running through the pasture, furnish D. D. Levens, who recently re ing abundance of water at all times of year, situated on county road and railroad, signed as sheriff of Douglas county j L’’g miles from Amity. This will be sold at a great sacrifice and divided to suit on account of ill health, suicided by | purchaser. FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. NO. 2. 180 acres, 80 acres in crop, balance easy cleared, situated on countj’ shooting himself on the 17th. He | road 3miles from Sheridan, lL. mile from school, splendid hop, grain or fruit land; was a Mason, a good business man CHOICEST IN 'IME MARKET. price $15 per acre. NO. 3. 20o acres, 50 acres cleared, balance young oak and fir land, nice and popular. South side Third 3t. between B and C. stream water, a splendid stock ranch, situated 3 miles from Sheridan; price $7 per ! The bod.v of Judge Wiswail of acre. I Vancouver, was found on the beach NO. I. loO acres all in cultivation, adjoining the city limits of Sheridan, fine in front of his cottage, where the re hop land ; price $.‘15 per acre. NO. 5. 30 acres, 15 acres clear, all lays fine to cultivate when clear, l Vjl ceding tide had left it. According —AND— miles from Sheridan ; price $12.50 per acre. • to his wishes it will be taken to San TO.VWRIAL PARLORS, Francisco and cremated. SHERIDAN LAND COMPANY, Sheridan, Oregon. One of the men who escaped from Lagan <£• Kutch, Prop’s. ISAAC DAUGHERTY, Manager. the Clackamas county jail a few days ago made his way over the moun For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair tains and reached Umatilla county. SIMMON*. He was easily identified, having one Cut Give Us a Call. IVI c M í NNVII j L i E Bath» are new and first class in every re» N the Circuit Court of ths State of Oregon for eye, and the sheriff soon had him in County. I W. Yamhill »pact. Ladies Barhs and shampooing a special P FRASER, Plaintiff ) custody. ty. Employ none but first-class men. Don't vs > forget the place Three doors west of Hotel MAGGIE FRASER. Defendant.) Josephine county is paying $10 per To Maggie Fraser, the above named defendant: Yamhill. In the name of the state of Otegon, you are here thousand for lithographed letter by notified and required to appear and answer B. E. COULTER, Prop. the complaint fifod against you in the above heads, when they could be printed ELSIA WRIGHT, court, by the first day ofthe term follow Goods of ull descriptions moved and named It is such expendi- ing the expiration of the time prescribed in the at home for $4. Manufactures and Deals in careful handliu« guaranteed. Collections order for the publication of this summons, to-wit: tures as this that keeps some Monday. September 2ilb, A. D. 1891. and If vou will be made monthly. Hauling of al] fail so to appear or answer, for w ant thereof the counties in debt. This county owes plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief kinds done cheap. prayed for in the complaint herein, to-wit A $70,000 and has nothing to show for decree dissolving the marriage contract now ex isting between the plaintiff and the defendant, it. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, and for such other and further rellet as may be meet in the premises. The proprietors of the distillery Brushes and sell« them cheaper than This summons is served by publication thereof for six week«, by order of lion T A. Stephens, at Grant have offered to establish it they can be bought anywhere else in Judge of the circuit court for the 4th Judicial dis the Willamette Valley. Oar ail home (S THE BEST. trict. made August 2th, A. 1> 1894. at Pendleton if it will give the NO SQUEAKING. JNO. J. SPENCER, imide sets of harness arc pronounced company a bonus of $25,000, includ Attorney for Plaintiff. 95. CORDOVAN, unsurpassable by those who buy them FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF. ing the value of a ten-acre building SIMJKISS. ^♦•S.sPFlNECALF&KANfiARfla site. So far the citizens of Pendle s 3.5° POLICE, 3 SOLES. N the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for ton do not appear favorably disposed $2so.»2.W0RKiNGMrN Yamhill County. I HETTIE EXTRA FINE, “’w to the proposition. L. TOLSON, Plaintiff,) vs. > *2.V_580Y5SCiii)CLSHOES. C. P. TOLSON, Defendant. ) Suit has been commenced by R. D. LADIES- To C. P. Tolson the above named defendant Peckham on behalf of a large num In the name of the state of Oregon, you are ^• }2 --B estpo ^ oi .4 —McMinnville, Oregon.— hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the ber of creditors of the Wilson River > SEND FOR CATALOGUE Paid up i'apilal, $«10,000 above named court by the first day of the term Boom, Toll Road and Improvement WL.-U0UGLA5, following the expiration of the time prescribed Transact« a General Banking Business. BROCKTON, MASx in the order for the publication of this summons, They ask for a receiver You can save money by purchasing W. L* to wit- Monday, September, 24th, A. I). 1 b 94, and Company. Douglas Shoe»« if you fail so to appear or answer, for want there- of the road, that all sales of the Because, we are the largest manufacturers of President, - - J. H . . shoe.» in the world, and guarantee of. the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief prayed f<,r in the complaint herein, to wit a d<- | propertv ot the company be enjoined h ice President, - LKhi LA UGtfLJÑ. advertised the value by stamping the name and price on dissolving the marriage contract now exist- , r • , a . r ai r Cashier, - F. C. APPERSOS the bottom, which protects you against high cree for a judgment tor the sum Ot and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes ing between the plaintift and the defendant and i Ant. t'ashier - - - W. S. I.ISK prices changing ilie name ofthe plaintiff to her maiden equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every name, to wit, Hattie Lawson, and for such other $4843.21 and costs. where at lower prices for the value given than and further relief as may be meet in the ¡»remises. Board of Directors: This summons is served by the publication The problem of the domestic prop any other make Take no substitute. If your thereof for six weeks, by order of Hon. Geo. H. lealer cannot supply you, we can. ¿old by J. W. COWLES, LEE LAUGHLIN, agation of the China pheasant ap Burnett, judge of ¿aid court, made* August 9th, A. A J AP PERSON, WM. CAMPBELL, r . JACO3SON, M c M innville D. 1894. J no . J. S pencer , J L ROGERS. pears to have been successfully Attorney for Plaintiff. solved by Miss Jennie Griffith, Sell Sight Exchang« and Telegraphic Trans SHEEIFFS SALE. daughter of Lewis Griffith, one of ferson New York. San Franaisco und Portland ! DapouU received subject luciieck. inteiest paid , the largest farmers of the Waldo on Time Deposits. Loans money on approved ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned security Collections made on all accessible as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore hills, a short distance east of Salem. point«. gon, by virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the circuit court of said Yamhill county, Ore Miss Griffith has accomplished what gon, in that certain suit wherein Sidney a '. Bur J. P. CALBREATH. I. E. GOUCHIR nett was plaintiff and Daniel Otis, Filancy Otis, experienced fanciers have been un his wife, and L. II. Baker and Mary Shuck were COPYRIGHTS, defendants, and to enforce the decree of fore able to do, and tamed the wild young Calbreath &. Goucher. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT» Fur - closure and order of sale made by sai<l court in For a KO™J?L “n honest opinion, write to said suit, decreeing that the said plaintift recovei chicks so that they are willing to Ml 5N At O., who have had neatly titty yea,«* PHYSICIANS AND SDKOEONS. the defendants Daniel Otis and Filancv ! feed among domestic fowls and do experience m the patent business. Communica from tions strictly contidentlal. A Handbook ot In Otis, in United States gold coin, the sum of one M o M unvillk .... O bbgo > formation concerning Pntents and how to ob hundred and seventy dollars and t-Uhty-six not seek their native abode in the tain them Sent rree. Also a catalogue of mecnan- cents, ($170.86) with interest' on said sum at the ical and srientitio book, sent free rate of eight per cent per annum from the 28<h woods or the fields. ((»ilice over Braly’s bank.) Patents taken through Munn 4 Co. receive day of March, 1894, and the further sum of $25.00 apeoial notice in the ssrlentltic American, and as attorneys' fees, and the costs and disburse The 15th inst. was a red letter day thus are brought widely berorethe public with out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper ments taxed at $19.05, said decree having been JOHN F. DERBY, issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by far the £iven on the 28th day of March, 1894, and order in the life of Portland’s grocer and largest cumulation ot any sclantltic work in tne ing the sale of the following described real butcher elements. Neatly 3,000 property, to-wit "oj'd;. »3 a year. temple copies sent tree. Biilldliu Edition, monthly, ¿i. jo a year. Slnalo Lots No. Two, (2) Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Proprietor of The McMinnville copies, -ili cents. Every number contains oeau- block people marched under the banner of No. Four (4) in Mrs. I*. \V. Chandler s Sec tiiul plates, in colors, and photographs ot new ond Addition to the (ity of McMinnville, in Louses, with plans, enabling builders to show the these trades-people to the docks Yamhill county, state of Oregon, per the duly ¿’Srti!nAind.,'wur.e contracts. Address MUNN 4 CO., N ew V okk , 3(H B roadway recorded plat thereof now of record in the coun where the steamers Sarah Dixon, ty recorder’s office ot said county. Said writ of execution being dated August 6th, Emma Hayward, Undine and two 1894. and to enforce said writ and by virtue there DICTOLE RIDERS, of, 1 will, on Saturday, the 8th day of September. large barge-s waited to transport 1694, ar the hour of eleven o’clock a. m. of said Situated st the Southwest corner of th« Fan Agent« ntid Dealer« day, at the court house door in McMinnville, in them down the river to St. Helens Qrounds. Ar« your eye« open? Are you keeping said county and state, sell at public auction to The weather was all that Rr-ut times r — Are j you aware uf the highest bidder for cash in U. S. gold coin, the park. — — -- of -- the -- -------- i the xaut that cemented tires have gon? with above described real property to satisfy said exe could be desired and the pleasure of All »kes of tint class Drain TUe kept constantly ja the “ordinary” and the cution, costs and accruing costs. Dated this the 7th dav of August, 1894. on baud at lowest living prices. solid and cushion tiros? the game contests was enough to fill W. G. HENDERSON, Am you awars also that Sherlft of Yamhill County, Oregon. the "Rambler" clincher everybody ’s cup of joy to overflow OREGON Me MINN VI I LE, tires are being purchased sad use 1 by the leading ing. A 600-pound ox was roasted SUMMONS. makers of the world ? That whole, as well as two sheep, and the "Rambler” is the light est, strongest, fastest and In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for over 100 loaves of bread were dis handsomest bicycle made 1 the county of Yamhill. jon earth? That It received I Henrietta Mabel Bush, ) tributed gratis through the crowd. .? II five awards at the world's Plaintiff, f ,'Jtair? Examine the ten vs ) Department No. 2 , leading points that are on A rate of 60 cents per cwt. on po COMMERCIAL i he Sheridan Land Company Matthies Brothers, A CITY BATHS Truck and Dray Go. HARNESS ! * W. L. D ouglas S3 SHOE National Bank TILE FACTORY, E. J. Qualey & Co QUINCY, MASS., I no other maohino but tha “ "Rambler” and you arc i convinced. Cycle»” with clincher tirea from $45 to $85. ’Rambler" roacktere, <85 to $90. Light roadsters, $105. “Scorchers” (24. 25 and 27 I pounds), $125. (Eastern list prices: nohiuh list with a big discount.) Catalogues and I circular free for the asking. We want live ! agents and dealers everywhere in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Write us at once. F red . T. M ebbux C ycle C o ., 327 Washington street, Portland, Or. Wholes lie and retail representatives Pa- • oifio Northwest. i Guáranteos made good in Portland. Wholesale and Retail Dealer» in GRANITE MONUMENTS AND ALL KINDS OF NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE. CEMETERY Marston Bush. | Iii-fendant J O Marston Bush, the above named defendant tatoes in carload lots of not less than In the name of the state of Oregon vou are pounds is announced from hereby required to appear and answer the com 30,000 plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit Hood River and points east of that in the above uaiue-l court on or before Monday, tlic 21th day ot September, 1-94, the same being via the Great Northern Railway to the first day of the next regular term of said court following six weeks publicationot this summons, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. and you will take notice that If you fail so to up- 1 pear and answer said complaint the plaintiff v. ill In ordinary years even this rate apply to the con it fc; the relief prayed for iu the would be more than the potatoes I complaint, to-wit: I For a decree dissolving the marriage contract would sell for there, but owing to I now existing bemeeu plaintiff’and defendant and I for care and custody of Edmund Bush, Lula the drouth it is probable that pota 1 Bush and Frederick Bush, minor children of f>I«lntlff and defendant, and for such other re- toes will be unusually high this year lef es the plaintiff tuny be entitled to in equity I and good conscience, and for costs. and it may become possible to ship TuI ummons la served by publication In the 'r’aiubill Reporter, a newspaper published in said quite a quantity from Eastern Ore eonnty and state by s ix weeks' publication there The next thing to of by order Of Hon. H. H. Hewitt, judge of the gon with profit. aforesaid court, made In the city of Albauv, couu- tvof i.inn, state of Oregon, the — d*v of----- - work for is a 60-ct. rate on apples in 1894. carload lots to points on the Missis E. E. EELPH, Att'y for Pl'ff. T VTOl ICE is hereby given that the undersigned g-, sheilttof Yamhill couniy, state of Ore- gon, bv virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the circuit court of the slate of Oregon, for Yamhill county, in that certain tuit wherein Van B. DeLashmutt and Lucena K. Oatman, as exec- All Mork ftilly guaranteed to give perfect satls- utrix ol the last will and testament of H. B_ Oat- faction. Refers by permtaiau to Win. MeChrls- >■"»"; deceased syereplaw r - Dian, _ Mrs. -- L. E. Bewlev, .. ---- and his wife Mary (»rant, and " r caples were Mrs. .. E. ~ D. Fellows. ... __ * I I aeieuuaxi'.c. defendants, hiiu and u» to vhiww enforce imv tho ueme decree ui of ZV4V- fore- Holl s Old Jewelry Stend, 3d Street. I closure and order of sale made by said court ------ in l.i I said suit, decreeing that said plaintiffs recover 1 ■ from tiie the defendant John Grant in United States gold coin, the sum of S11S.08, 81184.08. with interest Z'-------—. ----------- ■ *rold A OO nrici 1 O.S? . i .h day of March. A. D. 189i. i thereon from the the26th lS9i. Third St. 1 door W. at the rate of f eight per cent per annum, and the further sum of $100.00 1100.00 attorney« attorneys' ’ fees, and the of Burns It Daniels costs and disbursements taxed at 923.45, said de cree having been given on the 26th day of Marcli, isat. and ordering the sale of the follow ing described real property, to-wit: ; Situate in Y«mhill county, state of Oregon, and beginning at the southwest comer of the E. Heat 25c .’«leal in City. | G Edson donation land claim No. 58, Notification 1260, In township four [I] south, range four [4] Snap.shot, Flash-light and time west ofthe Willamette meridian in said county * exposure pictures readily taken by and state: thence north on the west line of sal 1 claim (variation 21 degrees east) twenty-nine any amateur with our A and B Ordi [29] chains to the northwest comer oi tract from an oak 3 inches In diameter bears north nary Kodaks. Twenty-four pictures which Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc. 70 degree« and 40 minutes east 81.50 links; thence vvmtvut reloading 4 V-IUCYUUIJ --- 1 rt. 14’ JUO, to-wit: without — simple Ill in W14- con- UJ£ Board by the Day or Week. the IOilQWing following bearings UI1U and Ul directions, «ruction well madt mri h-inrisorT'-lv Tbenee south 68 degrees »Mt 5.93 chains; thence strucuon, »til maae ana nanasemuy south Cl degrees east 9.89 chains; thence south finished. . 23 degreesand 30 minutes east 6.73 chains; thence A Chicago table of wheat prices south 15 degrees east 5.05 chains; thence south 55 V, r- .. r-. . .. degrees and M minutes west 5.92 chains; thence shows that during twenty-nine years OU Can •• Do the Rest south 1 degree and 30minutes west 5 44 chains, i.-. — a ____ i—ii ■ . u i thence south 15 degrees west 4.82^ chains thence rree illustrated manual tells just how north72 degree« west 10.st) chains; thence souta ending in 1893, the highest price of —but we ll do it for you if you ward » degrees and _0 minutes west 2^, chains to the wheat was reached 4 times in Janu » place of beginning, containing 40.13 acres of land US to. I as per county survey No. 1132, as made by C. E. ary, 4 in February, 0 in March, 6 in Branson, county surveyor of said Y'amhill coun ty, and as recorded at page 192 of Book ”E” of April, 3 in May, 2 in June, 3 in July, P»iCE LOADED FOB 34 EXPOSURES. | the records of eurvevs for said Yamhill county. « ____ .. - .. , -, i Now therefore, by virtue of said execution. 4 in August, 2 in September, 1 in Ordinary Kodak ter pictures 3,. tjk in , I eoc judgment and order of saic. and in pursuance of the •‘omuiands of said writ. I Mill. on Saturday, October, 1 in November, 2 in De B Ordinary Kodak for pictures x 4 in., the Sth day of September, 1894, at the hour of one cember. In recent years though Cvmpleie Developing and Printing Outfit, o'clock - p m in. oi of said day, at the court c ~ house door I in 1 Oregon, sell at the early market has presented the n McMinnville. Yamhill count county, public auction to the highest bidder for cash In EASTMAN KODAK CO.. hand, the above described real property, to satis» best prices. The table would indi fy said execution, costs and accruing costs LODALA. ROCHESTER. N. Y Dated this the 7th day of August, 189* cate that the time to sell wheat is $5 09 to $100.09. — ?V£ HENDERSON, considerable of a lottery. ¿henn of said Y amhill County. VIlDUTTeniKIfiQ t Ufifllollinuo KODAK fii MEALS AT ALL HOURS Choice Fruits, Confections, Nuts and Cigars. ICE CREAM! A sippi and Missouri rivers.— Rural Northivest. Commissioner H. E. Dosch, of the State Board of Horticulture, has just made an inspection of orchards in Yamhill and Washington counties. He found the orchards well cared for in the vicinity of Newberg and La fayette, but elsewhere there is much neglect, especially of old orchards. Among the things of special interest noted by Mr. Dosch during his trip was the fact that the green aphis has two very vigorous enemies which seem to be rapidly increasing. One of these is a little fly which is a little larger than a housefly and of a bluish color. This fly was observed in large swarms which light upon apple trees infested with the aphis and do very thorough work in destroying the aphides. The other is the imported songbird, the German greenfinch, which was observed to have become very numerous in both counties and which is a most voracious devourer of the little green lice.— Rural North west. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE <2.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cent» NO. 34 Alfred Kincaid, a young man of ¡you may send or in any other way. : Oakland, was shot and killed last 1 found in your rivers, besides the Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report week by Sam Brown, without any in ! five kinds of salmon that run up telligent reason being given, except more or less regularly in the spring that “Brown had been drinking but or fall, three kinds of trout, the so- was not intoxicated.” In view of called cut-throat, the steelhead and the fact that he is penitent since the Dolly Varden or bull trout.” realizing what he has done, the con —South Bend Journal. clusion is good that whiskey did it. THE SPIRIT OF Kincaid was sent for, and without any conversation was murdered in A friend met Ex-Speaker Reed just | the street. The coroner's jury pro after the president’s lecture to Wil- j nounced Brown guilty of murder in son had beeu made public, and j the first degree. asked, “What do vou think of the political situation, Mr. Reed? What a deficiency of $14,149,724, the total EXPERIENCE OF WELLMAN. do you think democratic senators of $180,681.074.85. At this session The first governor of Kansas, ! there is appropriated for pensions Walter Wellman's north pole ex will do?” Charles Robinson, died at Lawrence “Well,” replied the ex-speaker, $151.581,507, or $29.099.504 less, ploring party reached Tromsoe, Nor on the 17th, at the age of 76. which reduction in pensions exceeds way, on the 15th inst. Discussing with that calm humor for which he Coxey’s army has been reorganized ! the whole apparent net reduction in the failure of his party to reach the is distinguished, “ if they have the and, it is said, will make another at- all appropriations by this session I spirit of men they’ll refuse to emerge north pole, Mr. Wellman said: I tack on the capital next December, under the last session by $625,915.” “After the loss of the Ragnvald- from under the bed.” ' when congress meets. “I don’t see the point, Mr. Reed.” Jarl and the consequent breaking up President Cleveland was sent to The Atchison railway system has Gray Gables, his seaside home, by “ Evidently your education has] of my line of retreat, I was compelled 1__ _ me _ appointed Aldace F. Walker receiver an attack of malarial fever. to modify my plans for the summer’s been seriously neglected. Let to succeed J. W. Reinhart, resigned. fill an abhorred vacuum. I was work and make sure to be able to re The drouth-stricken district of Ne turn to the coast of Spjtzbergen merely pointing a moral with a little His bond will be $50,000. braska has been visited by copious The Tarsney outrage case was dis rains, but too late to save the corn earlier than I intended, though the | story that was not born yesterday, expedition reached within a few 1 and which should be familiar to broad missed in court at Denver on the crop. As a result of exceedinglj’ dry miles of the 81st parallel May 12. and elevated minds. A modern 20th, and resulted in so great a farce weather in the South Platte sections, eleven days from Tromsoe. The sea I Xantippe having wreaked her sweet that the people were disgusted. i the Burlington has reduced the rate son had then changed to the other temper upon a guileless and unpro Considerable destitution prevails on grain froni Omaha to interior extreme. North of the seven islands tected husband, supplemented the among the families of the late strik points affected by the drouth for tLe at the extreme north of Spitzbergen, j lash of her tongue with that of a ers at Pullman, Ill., who have not purpose of giving the farmers who as far as wo could see, were masses ' cowhide. The dame had muscle and been reinstated in their former po are hard hit by the hot winds a of heavy unbroken ice, which ap the husband sought refuge under the sitions. Governor Altgeld is devis chance to buy grain to feed their peared absolutely impassable. The : bed. ‘Come out from under that ing means for relief. stock, thus being permitted to tide expedition theu turned its face east bed, wretch,'cried Xantippe. ‘Never, The governor of Formosa offers over present conditions. The Union along the northeast land, and then j as long as I have the spirit of a man,' 6,000 taels, about $9,090 for the de Pacific wiil follow the lead of the northeast gales broke up the ice, i retorted that self-respecting hus- struction of any big Japanese war Burlington and make the same rate which had promised to afford some | band.” ship, 4,000 for a small warship, 200 to common points as the Burlington. easy traveling. The whole northeast for the head of a Japanese officer and The stories of distress being received CO.OPERATIVE SHIPPING. land was explored. The scientific by the railroads are touching, one 100 for the head of a private. In urging upon its readers the im- men of the party were making inter The London New» says that al man having killed 35 head of horses esting observations in geology and ; portance of organization to make a ready there is great activity in all Tuesday near North Platte rather natural history. Professor Owen success of fruit shipping the North- the markets since the passage of the than allow them to starve. There French, of the coast and geodetic ■ icest Pacific Fa rmer says: American tariff bill. Metal, copper are numberless cases of this kind be “Growers seem to hold back, each survey. Washington, surveyed a and tin are especially active in anfic- ing reported, farmers being unable large part of the coast. Among the afraid that if co-operation is formed . ipation of a large American demand to give stock away because of the in points added to the map, by virtue someone will make some money out | for tin plates. ability of the people to care for it of the discoveries made during this of them. Of course someone will properly after receiving it. The war between China and Japan survey, are capes Gresham, Whit make some money. No reasonable drawing considerable ney, Armour and Scott and Walsh man can expect other men to work seems t0 and build up a business without some mone .V f* om California, lhe steamer island. , The government had better be recompense. But nevertheless these Fj 4 ? ’ “July 1, I started with seven men and an aluminium boat, on my way organizations and co-operations must . 16th, $73,385 for China and $265,800 careful lest it establish an awkward J for Japan. It is said the Japanese precedent by its conduct in the Eze over the pack ice, but was compelled, be consummated or the growers may after several days of frightful strug as well go out of the business. In a | government has authorized a loan of ta case. Ezeta was vice-president of San Salvador,and was overthrown gling with the ice to give up the at business in which thousands are en- $50,000,000. by a revolutionary’ movement. As Professor Campbell, of the Lick tempt. July 4, 1 started to return ' gaged and in which all pull against usual in such cases he fled and found observatory, has demonstrated with the other there is absolutely no to Walden island, crossing Dove bay. We were all compelled for hours to money for any of them and the the spectrosio that the planet Mars refuge on the deck of the United wade through water waist high. The quicker they get out of it the better presents no evidence of having an States warship Bennington, which is screwing of the pack ice threatened for them. To the grow’er with from atmosphere. Professor Holden says now lying outside the heads. As to destroy the boats and sleighs, but, one to five acres: do you expect buy if an}' atmospheric pressure exists soon as it was known that he had though they were subjected to the ers to come around to your places to it is not as great as on our highest escaped to-an American ship, the hardest usages, the aluminium boats buy fruit? If you wait for them to I mountains and thus popular fancies members of the government which came through uninjured. Had it do so you have a long wait ahead concerning the planet are ox er- had succeeded him accused him of murder, arson, robbery and embez not been for the protection afforded of you. Do you expect to sell in the i thrown. zlement, and applied to the presi The big Cunard greyhound broke their water-tight cases, progress home or local market? If such are dent at Washington for his extradi would have been impossible in the your expectations remember that i all previous western records, arriv- tion under the treaty between Sal there are hundreds of others that . ing at Sandy Hook lightship on the pack ice where men and sleighs vador and the United States. Mr. are contemplating the same thing, - 17th, making the run in 5 days, 9 were half the time in the water and and that probably a dozen out of hours and 29 minutes. The best Cleveland issued the order of extra half the time on the ice. “Crossing Dove bay, Aims, the those hundreds can fully supply the | previous record was that of the Lu- dition and has now directed the Ben meteorologist oi the party, broke a demand The Portland market for i cania, made in October 1893, which nington to remain outside the heads bone of his right leg and had to be I the fruits of the northwest is now was 5 days, 12 hours and 47 minutes. with Ezeta on board until the papers carried in the boat to Walden island, ! dead and will continue to remain The Campania now holds the record can reach San Francisco. This is a chapter of law which was which was reached July 22. We dead, exept when our shipping mer- both wavs, having established the waited a fortnight for open water chants have made a clean up and eastward iu October, 1893, in 5 days, so thoroughly discussed when our extradition treaty with Great Britain and, August 4, decided to push shipped to eastern markets, The 12 hours and 7 minutes. was concluded that every one should through the ice. The attempt, which growers within a few miles can sup- An immense meteor burst over be familiar with it. Under that treaty was a most dangerous one, was suc ply and overstock the actual needs | Coffeyville Miss” on the night of cessful and four boats reached Low of this city. Not a small fractional I the 15th, with a report that shook the United States and Great Britain island, August 6, where we sighted part of the great fruit crop now on the earth for miles around and reciprocally agree to surrender mur the Berntone. Eventually we hired hand or hereafter to come can be frightened the people almost out of derers and robbers, but it is provid her to convey our party to Tromsoe. marketed here. It must be shipped, their wits. Those who witnessed ed that if the murder and robbery We sailed from Low island August and to be shipped means that a the phenomenon stated that it re constituted part of a political move 7 and reached Dare’s island August hearty co-operation is demanded of sembled a ball of fire passing through ment the fugitive cannot be re 8, where we took on Professor Oyen, every one if the most is t-o be real the sky, and when it reached a point claimed. And there is good reason the geologist and Hvdahl, the run ized. No half-hearted work is ad- directly over town, exploded with a for this. Revolutionary leaders con stantly take life and property in at ner and sportsman from the Uni missible if success is desired.” deafening report. Fragments of the tempting to carry out their revolu versity of Christiana, and the stores meteor were picked up in the streets tionary projects; if they could be FERRIS, THE ENGINEER. which they were guarding for us. ; They present the appearance of vol- extradited for these acts no country Though we were unable to reach as A tall slender gentleman of quiet i Canic rocks. The negroes are far north as we hoped to get in 1894, manner, who can be found every j greatly excited over the occurrence would be a safe refuge for political because of the loss of our steamer evening at the engineers’ club in ! ant] they look upon it as a direct exiles. We have no doubt that Great and the bad nature of the season, I Twenty-ninth street, and every day | warning from heaven that the judg- Britain could make out a case of rob bery against Mr. Egan, ex-United am determined to test the Spitzberg at his comfortable rooms in the Ev- i inellt day is close. States minister to Chile, and at the en route again in 1896.” erett, is Ferris, the engineer, whose A general btrike was begun on close of our civil war we could have name is indissolubly connected with the 20th by the employes of the cot framed a plausible accusation of THE STEELHEAD NOT A SALTION. the mammoth toy which was the cen ton and cloth mills at New Bedford, murder against Mr. Benjamin, who tral attraction of the world’s fair. President Jordan of Stanford Uni Mr. Ferris has this little four million Mass., which involves nearly ll,0<)0 was queen’s counsel in England. No versity had some steelheads sub pound toy on his hands just now, people. The strike promises to be attempt was ever made to extradite mitted to him recently to decide and will set it up in New York as the most important which has ever | these persons, because it was felt on whether they were salmon or trout. ; soon as he succeeds in outwitting the occurred in the textile industry in i both sides of the ocean that their of Massachusetts. The manufacturers fenses were political and not covertd He says: real estate agents who want the must fight perfectly organized un by the treaty. “The so-called steelhead is a well ■ value of available lots for their an The stories which are current re known fish along the coast. It! nual rental. He is not worried about ions,some of which are fairly wealthy. ascends the river& to spawn, and; the future of the wheel. When he ■ , Notable in this particular is the garding the last days of Ezeta's rule then runs out into sea again. It is , designed this world-beating merry- ‘ spinners’ union which has a fund in in Salvador are not pleasant. He seems to have outdone the average not a salmon, and should not be go-round his brother <----------- 1 engineei s The &pjnner£ have voted, how- Central American in truculence and called by that name. It is a trout. tapped their heads significantly and It was my opinion until within about i intimated that the wheel was in the : . ever, not to touch any of this money savagery. But with all that we have two years that the steelhead designer’s head. When the world's for a month. The strike is due to a nothing to do. What he did, he did and so-called rainbow trout, as rep fair closed out the inventor had a , 1 reduction of wages, and involves 13 in his capacity as de facto ruler of an resented in the streams of the Coast little matter of 300.000 “wheels” to of the largest cotton manufacturing independent state, and the United Range and the upper Sacramento, hio credit in the bank, they all sighed establishments. It is expected that States cannot undertake to catch Salvador s rebel refugees. If Ezeta were different species. I have now for a similar delusion. Mr. Ferris it will last six months. become convinced that they are the without hi6 wheel is in receipt of an Representative Henderson, of should be landed, and under the de same fish and that the fish which enormous annual income as the in-1 Iowa, the highest ranking republican cree of a commissioner should be re run down to the sea grow to be much spector of 90 per cent of the steel' of the committee on appropriations, manded to the authorities of Salva larger in size and are plainer in color used in the country in the construe- has prepared a statement as to the dor we shall declare to the world that than those remaining in the moun tion of buildings. He is a man of views of the minority of the com- this is no ongera refuge for political tain streams. My present idea is simple tastes, a scholar and the most mittee on appropriations of the pres- fugitives from tyranny, but has be therefore, that the steelhead and companionable of club men.— New ent congress. The statement in part come a hunting ground where des rainbow trout are one and the same, York Advertiser. says: “The total appropriations for' pots may chase exiles, with Ameri or at any rate that they all belong the fiscal year ending June 30. 1895, ! can detectives to serve as blood to the same species, and that the The practice of perforating prunes just made by the fifty-third congress, hounds.— San Francisco Call. large size and other peculiarities of instead of dipping in lye before dry amount to $490,668,869. They in the . steelhead are simply associated ing, seems to be steadily growing in clude the permanent annual appro Well Known in Texan. with its life off the river mouths and favor in California. A number of priations as well as those for Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best in the ocean. The expression ‘steel different styles of machines for do postal service. The total amount known and most respected citizens of head salmon’ should not be used. ing the perforating have been de for the last fiscal year, ending June Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diar The steelhead is not a salmon. You vised. Those who use the perforat 30, 1894, made by the second session rhoea for a long time and tried many dif are at liberty to use this statement ing machines claim that the cured of the fifty-second congress, was ferent remedies without benefit, until in any way you please, and I should product is unquestionably superior $519,504.354. During the last ses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia rrhoea Remedy was used; that relieved be very glad to be of any service to in flavor to that which has been sion of the last congress there was him at once. For sale by S. Howorth & you in identifying specimens which dipped in lye. appropriated for pensions, including Co. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE