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Show RUMORS THE EMPEROR HOOTED. kvrol Familir At tho Spring Farad oa th TapIhor t I'fljfi (ivvuada th l'apular Drtrctlvn at Work Trying In j i escu-lentu- f, again. ; Ion. dune 7. At the Constantinople, embassadors and between the meeting the Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tewfik 1asliu, at the Tophane palace. Sir Philip Currie, tiic British embassador, M. Cainhon, the French embassador and Signor Pansa. the Italian embassador, made a distinct declaration against the retrocession of of Thessaly to Turkey. This attitude of the three powers named is regarded as being of the highest political in view of the fact that since the Czar's telegram to the Sultan there has been a marked reapproachmcnt lietwcen Russia and Germany. Here the opinion is expressed that the indications point to a resuscitation of the league of the three Kiuporers, if that league is not already an accomplished fact. Truultln Alxiut Over. San ()ucntin lrison, CaL, June 7. The trouble with the convicts employed in the jute mill in this prison is alsmt over, and no further disturbance is looked for. Work will lie started in that portion of the mill known as vhe 'Old Jute,' with some 400 men. fl'h is leaves aliout ..10 of the most desperate and mutinous of the criminals still confined on a diet of bread and water, and it is expected that of these all Imt the ringleaders of the strike'1 will soon In; at work again. The ringleaders and those who took part in the attempted break from the dungiHiii will lie brought up lieforc the lssird of directors and their eases considered for punishment. To Operate uii Hie Yukon. T.- n e .Neattle on bis way to the company's trading (Mists on the Yukon. To an AsMM-iatvPress cnrrosjioiiilont lie said that a chartered British com fumy is preparing to operate on t lie Yukon on llic same plan and scale us that of the famous Chartered South Africa company. It proposes to build and govern towns and cities, maintain a force of soldiers, operate mines, build steamships, etc. The company is understood to hare million-o- f money back of n 40,-0- 00 eon-elusi- d. r Seattle. Wash.. .Inin - Eli A. (rage, auditor of the North Ameriesn Trans-irtutiand Trading eouipniiy. is in it inter-mountai- best-know- lntr nx-ra- m. dunce-house- nt lrl ar s' half-dollar- Agalast Since the wreck at Malad bridge, MATTERS OF INTEREST TO AGRICULTURISTS. The Idaho, Short Line trains have notlieen mor sent abroad that settlers were re- permitted to moke up time. highly fertilized, naturally deThe Pennsylvania Oil aud Las com- San turning with their families to their Hlau Abt Talrlva-Ita- a although In time. generate homes is not true. About fifty fami- pany. whose refinery is located at f th hall auS Yield Thereof secure results from crossIs to order a ordered lies, refugees from the Indians, are Chevenne, has Horticulture, Ytlieallui aad Mart-altthe one can not be too well tomato, ing ' still in this city, autl others are coin- still. the parent varieties, with acquainted James Ross Irvine, eldest son of W. nor have too clearly defined plans of ing in daily. As many as seven and National Crap Rrport. procedure. eight families are huddled together in CL Irvine, of Boss. Wyo., was awarded Haphazard crossing Is of 11 E May ,,elurn8 ot ilttl value. one cottrge, with no thought of return- the prize in the final contest fur the Nil 1 depaigment of When the parents are very different f ing to their homes while the Indians Means prize for orations at the Philshow a In character, the chances are that the agriculture Mass. are off the reservation. A school lips academy, Andover, decline from the offspring will be weak, while the offA cowltoy in Cold Creek, N'rv.. gave teacher who had liecn ti aching on April condition of spring of closely related species or Otter creek, near t lie reservation and a little exhibition on the avenue re- yVe 80.2 races is likely to be very vigorous. 1.2 points; about sixty miles from here, has ar- cently. He was thrown aud thelmrae 81.4 last ORKHN OF TOMATOES. against rived, having ridden the entire dis- stepped cn him, breaking a rib or two. 82.7 and The evolution of our cultivated tomonth, tance on a bicycle in one day. She The horse had not been drinking. The two species March 1, 1SSG. The matoes Is Interesting. .cSffe National bank of cash First the The Indians of small bauds several averages of the from which all our garden varieties reports at Boise was lucked up for two days winter have originated are Lycopersicum prowling along the hills on foot. principal ' and Lycopersicum Over 200 Indians are off the reserva- last week, owing to some disarrangewheal states are: Includes the Curformer The Indi81: lock on Ohio, 82; tion, scattered in small bands, roam- ment with the combination Michigan, rant are email aad which varieties, Missouri. 37: An it. ana. 61; Illinois, expert finally opened ing the country and committing dep- the vault. In borne sometimes spoclusters, large California. 07; Kansas. 78; redations and devouring everything in Mining throughout the state is lie- 54; This ken of tomatoes. as Raisin the in their line of march. There are said to coming more active. An unnsual Pennsylvania, 96. The averages series is a South American variety, be 1.300 Indians on the reservation. amount of prospectieg is lieing dour the southern states are high, ranging and is found growing wild in both Brafrom 85 in Mississippi to 98 in Texas, s Tlte donated to the In- around all the old camps, and new and In zil aud Fern. Although known for the minor states, New Jersey, some little use has dians some time ago by Captain Stoncli strikes of more or less importance are time, comparatively Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, lrom been made of them, except for pickles, and others will be torn down and the of frequent occurrence. 98 in New Jersey to 102 In Maryland. preserves, and for ornamentation. large drum taken uway from them. and Thepost office at Aurora. Nev.. lias As reported in April the worst injuries I ereiilentuni ip the species from Ilin all bod medicine" made hereafter will been closed down and all until u ill go from freezing and deficient snow which our commercial tomatoes come. InHare to lie made in the open air. states, to Fletcher's. Aurora was once the linois, though the bordering It is thought also to have originated In diana, Wisconsin, Iowa and Missouri n town in the Peru, although it has been found in states and repor tsevere winter Injury, KTStllng Rrponlblllty. other countries, as in Mexico and Calcountry, with a city government, bordering these, Ohio, Michigan, Nein a form similar to the cherry Constantinople. June 7. Acting up- 8.000 population and piles of mnnry. ifornia, conbraska, and Kansas, show reduced tomato. on the advice of Izzet Tier, the Sultan bus handed Judge Lindsay, at Butte, dition figures. Over the country elseof Growth. While the tomais leaving the peace negotiations whol- down un important decision, one in where tbs condition is unusually good, toHistory was known in Europe as far back as ly in the hands of his ministers, thus which a new question is involved, being practically normal eaat of the 1561, but four varieties were found in ersnnal responsibility and there being no authorities, lie deevading and quite high also on the England In 1819. In these early days nearsacricided that surface ground and the vein Pacific slope. Winter rye hss lost placing himself in a position to was grown mainly for ornament It fice them to popular indignation if ne- go together in a patent ami cannot be ly one point alnce last month, its averProf. Munson finds that the fruit waa age for May being 88 per cent, against first Introduced Into this cessary. separated. country at It is reported that the palace party It in estimated that Box Elder coun- 88.9 for the same date in April. The Philadelphia by a French refugee from has entered into extensive stock ex- ty (Utah) boys have clipped nt least percentage of New York Is 97; Pennsyl- St. Domingo, In 1798; and again by an 90; Illinois, 70; Italian vania, 93; painter, Come, at Salem, Mass. change operations on the theory .that 75.000 Wyoming sheep this spring. The Wisconsin, Michigan, 74; Minnesota. 91: Iowa, S3; about 1802. The beginning of general the markets will show a rise as the sheep were in good condition, show- Kansas, 90; 93; California, Nebraska, tomato for market la culture of the prospect of peace increases. The Ot- ing clean wool and heavy fleeces. 98. Th average condition of winter 1830. From this time at about placed toman Embassador at St. Petersburg Some sheep would shear lifleeti or barley la 96,4 per cent, against 89.2 in to the present, the evolution of the up has informed the Porte that Count twenty pounds. 1898, and 91 In 1895. The lowest condi- tomato has been steady. From the tions and Michare in MinisIllinois Russian Muravieff, the Ed Robinson, a pumpman at the Indiana, Foreign flat, rough, and angular tomatoes, beauCaliter, told him hr personally objected to Victor mine, Colorado, whs struck by igan, and the highest in Oregon, tiful. round, regular fruits have been Russian intervention on behalf of lightning near the Ironclad mine on fornia, and Icwa, tho latter state allowThe Paragon variety waa developed. ing 100, or a full crop condition. The the first to be so developed. (I recce, and had counteracted the femSince returning from work. He was riding average condition of spring pasture is then other superior varieties have come inine intrigues started witli that ob- a fine horse and had liehinil liiin his 93.4, against 93.2 a year ago, and that and gone. One would think further imject, but ttie holy synod induced the non, who had just (route from of meadows 93.4, against 91.8 in 1898, almost an impossibility, but provement Czar to intervene. Boston on a visit to his father. 'Hie the wet spring having been favorable of the next the doubtless It is reported that armed Bulgarian horse was killed instantly and the man particularly in the regions of deficient ten years will advancement be as great. If not greatlmnds have crossed the frontier near only lived a few minutes. Strange to ralnfilL The percentage of spring er, than that of the last decade. finished Kossona and a large force of troops say, the boy was not injured. plowing May 1 Is C1.9, the usu78. Only the exal percentage being has been sent to that point. The report of the weather observer Knllh CaKI Import. treme northern southern states aud Boise barracks shows tlte month at the The value of live animals imported show the A Reward for Kralp of W olvr. Everyof May wus very dry, there being only where elsecustomary proportion. late for food by Great Britain the past three from the resulted delay 7. of Kan.. Cattlemen June Topeka. months was 811.600,000, as .6 inches of precipitation, the rain fall- season and heavy rains. The reports with 312,800,000 the same time compared southwestern Kansas hare found it ing on the 15th. 16th. 20lh,- - 23d and from last year. e s Europe are generally favorable necessary to raise a fund and offer 25th. The mainimutn temperature to the condition of crops, but in France Of the 122.249 head of cattle Imported hcary rewards for the sculps of wolves was 100 on the 20th. The mercury there is a reduced area under wheat, the United States furnished 100,958, the and coyotes. Hundreds of calves and reached 01 on the 20tb, 02 on the 23d and the crop is expected to fall short Argentine Republic 16,756, and Canada We sent 8,500 cattle less than 4,166. sheep hare lieen killed by these pests. and 89 on the 5th. The lowest tem- of last year's at least 16,0(10,01)0 bush-el- s. last Argentina sent 5,250 less, year, In A bounty of 913 for grown wolves, 9.7 Part of Prussia the spring perature of the month was HI degrees sent 1,260 more. We sent while Canada sowings have been retarded by rain. fer whelps find 91 for coyote scalps will on the 8tli. 53,051 sheep slightly more than only The of India telegraphs that be (mid by the wwociation. SportsIt is alleged that Alfred Freel has thereviceroy will be no wheat for exportation half the number exported last year; the men are requested to present the scalp confessed that lie killed John Kensler, Argentine 82,189, against 96,915, and front that country this year. and the right fore font of animals, and for whose murder Freel and Mrs. Kcns-le- r Canada 2,586, against 3,645 last year. The value of the dead meat imported an affidavit that the person claiming have been sentenced to a life term on Tomato llrmlln. Nat was $36,000,000, and but 8115,000 over the bounty was the sctual slayer in tlte Idaho penitentiary. According 1L K. (F. Wm. Rane In Bulletin of same time last year. Fresh beef the thereof. Experiment Station.) to the story, Frrel said lie killed Kenswere 639,343 cwt, and fresh Imports we no There is have Several packs of greyhounds are en ler because he wan in love with Mrs. probably plant cwt. an Increase of mutton 696,142 so much and has literature that upon, route to tke cattle country und will lie Kensler and was advised hy a relative but a decrease of of cwL 9,000 beef, turned loose upon their arrival. The to put the ranchman out of the way. been studied so thoroughly from the mutton. Great Britains of cwt toof as the standpoint breeding, sportsmen expect to mskc a liig haul The confession is said to hare been mato. This is plant stock is practically live of exportation doubtless due to the fact both in wolves and liounty. made to his cell mate. that It is easily grown, commonly used, all for breeding purposes. Ex. The Wyoming election content eases, and offers exceptionally good opporAn appeal to th I'ulted Stale. Clover. The medium red clover will which it was thought would be bitter- tunity for study. as large as is profitable for feedgrow 7. Since the United Havana, June Is The tomato susceptifought in tlte district court at Raw- ble to careful plant quickly If sown on rich land. The maming States government has liegun meas- ly It selection, and is by this lins, have reuehed an unexpected as it Is often that value is given to cross results, moth or pea vine clover, ures for the relief of citizens in Matan-zas- , coarse an of counsel. too for feeding, by called, grows agreement the desperate plight of the Cuban The cases have been certiflied to the whether natural or mechanical. It is besides so hard to cure that and seed tomato In it has been selecting reconcentradus there has resulted in a supreme court on agreed statement of demonstrated that the plant as a whole much of It turns dark before It can be a hundred of them, petition, signed by facts. for the defendants has more hereditary influence than the put in barn or stack. But for plowing in which they beg in the name of com- admit Attorneys under the mammoth clover is best It that 75 Finns who coaid not character of the individual fruit. much surer seeder than is the mon humanity that they may lie inRepeated experiments have shown is also a read the English language voted the medium clover, though this depends In cluded in the charity. The petition is ticket in Hanna precinct, that nothing is gained by selecting part on the number of bumble Republican bees, from to An seeds first headed the United and that these votes fruit, regardless Appeal changed the re- of the character ofripe which needs to be pretty large, with from the which Washis now its ou to States. plant It way sult. The only point to be ettlcd by the mammoth variety, as it seeds with they come. ington. the supreme court now is whether it When new varieties are desired the first growth. In order to have the is necessary to read the constitution in through crossing, the foregoing applies clover seed ripen the mammoth clover Held for Conspiracy. is usually cut later, and often after the Portland, Or.. June 7. United State the English language to qualify a for- equally to each parent. The more uni- vines have fallen on the ground, so and the form for the persistent parent, voting. Commissioner Sisdin has held J. K. eigner both of the clover and seed much that la chance the that its characDespite the threatened hostilities be- greater Epping, superintendent of the registry is wasted. No matter how carefully will be teristics transmitted. department of the postoflic. C. W. tween cattle ami sheep men of WyoWhen the desired variety is once re- the mammoth clover is cut, enough wool growers are prcMtring Holsapple, city detective, and George ming. the it is kept only by constant at- seed is spilled upon the ground to alized, do to Two business. a new thriving to await the Watson, deputy sheriff, tention to selection. It is doubtless make a good deal of clover come In action of the United States grand jury sheep companies have filed article of chiefly due to carelessness in selection whenever in later years the land is on the charge of conspiracy to rub the incorporation with the secretary of that our varieties of tomatoes as a plowed. Ex. The first was the Keystone whole are so comparatively abort-livestate. registry department of the postoflice Long Rows. The possible gain In in this city. All gave bonds and were Sheep company, incorjiorated by John of cultivation due to the lengthtime treatand other Tillage, fertilization, Mahoney. Patrick Sullivan, ami Eureleased. of rows Is greater than any supening ment of effect upon gene McCarthy. This concern has a tomato plants have their who have not tested the matter. pose breeding. Poor soils and SrlilHtlrr Kiiimtl I leuil. I find that when rows are capital stock of fl 2.000. und will do cultivation tend to pervert By the watch El lnso. Texas. June 7. Francis business at Natmna county, with headan aero is cultivated rods long eighty the variety. of to the ttmu required who in otlu-Schlatter, concern perform quarters nt Casper. The Keeping quality evidently lias not miraculous cures by divine (mwer, was incorporating wfts the Figure Eight been generally taken into consideration for cultivating in rows thirty rods long. in t lit- foothills of Mice p company, organized with a cap- up to the present time iu breeding the Long rows make work easier for man vcivnlly found we would compete with miles ital stock of ?1.7.nnu. The incorporathe Sierra .Mailer, thirty-fivtomato. Experiments at the Cornell, and team. If west we must plan for long, narthe New to show that York, station go southwest of Casa (irand!'. in the state tors of litis company are John Mahonrow Holds instead of tho little square of Chihuahua. Mexico, lie had lioeii ey, Patrick Sullivan anti Patrick Mc- solid varieties may not be the best ones usually seen. The tilling of open fasting und apparently starved to Dermott. .Messrs. Mahoney and Sulli- keepers. and abandonment of useless ditrhes Hybridizing between the larger variedeatli. van a tv already two of the rii hest ties this possible on a majormakes fences and the clustered, or rurrrtnt tomaof farms. in Experience has taught men the state. sheep toes, generally results in producing ity of money due to reme the 1!. saving that seWilcox was j.OOU .ter. hurt quite George fruit intermediate in size. was truly not needed, of fences moval Crosses between the large or potato-leafe- d Larumie. June 7. Agent Bryan. re- riously in an uccident at tlte Bunker from cultivation of fence-row- s and common-leafe- d Hill itiiue. varieties us- the gain Two of his ribs (Idalmi presenting a. colored colony in the the and gain In rapidity of cultivation result in an foliage. where rows are Ion. amount In the agSouth, lias arrived in this city for the were broken loose from tlte backbone, ually red varietiesIntermediate seem to have the The runs of the spines of the vertebra wus to a nice anni of money a sum purpose of negotiating for the to their color on the off- gregate stamp power would materially increase Incomes of 2.7.000 acres of land situated broken and his left hip was injured that spring of crosses with other colors. thousands if the plan suggested under the Pioneer canal, tlia largest juitc seriously. Varieties of tomatoes mix very read for were adopted. Ex. scheme in this seetiou. ru- - th tinllty lartiMb St. Louis. .Tune (S. United States sent-1 service agents, operating from St. Ijonis, Kansas City. Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City and Sun Francisco, are hard at wrork attempting to locate counterfeiters who are flooding the s made west with counterfeit of pure silver. The circulation of these counterfeits has increasod and Chief Haxen has taken the matter up. The secret work on the case between this city and the Rocky mountains is lieing conducted from the SL Louis burean, and the San Francisco operators arc conducting the Held west of tin mountains. Tliee.asierating features of these counterfeits is their close resemblance to genuine pieces, which bus resulted in giving them wide circulation 'without detection. They have the genuine ring. Banks receive them without question unit in many instances pass them out TOrrIaratlon ily when grown in the same field. Pura seed should be selected from isolated. varleUee. The tomato, as with other crop, needs a rotation; The plants grown on the same land from year to year, GARDEN. to S. HALF-DOLLAR- FARM1 t AND lluiiilltxl Together With Miles City, Mont., Jui.eT. fered from a violent headache and insisted upon returning at once to the castle. The Emperor therefore stop-(K- d the parade before it was half finished. In the jostle on leaving the Empress was again budly scared. Women of the lower classes suddenly appesred at the horses' heads and with a threatening gesture one of the women threw a petition in the face of the Empress. COUNTERFEIT NORTHWEST NOTES. No Thought of Upturning Homo. Titrlin, Jane 7. Several unusual features accompanied the great spring parade on Tempclho ground. By the rigorous police rule barring all traffic from all streets leading to the Tempelhuf, the public was practically excluded from this sight, whiclr for many years has been a popular diver Mon. The orders were brutally carried out by the police, many persons lieing kicked and injured on the field. The number of carriages was much smaller than usual. The Emperor and Empress while going to and coming from the field were not once cheered by the populace, which was in a very ugly mood, as the policy was attributed to the Emperor's orders. Several jiersons in the dense crowd hooted the Emperor which was instantly answered by the police dispersing the crowd and arresting a score of people. The Empress was pale and uervous, and was so affected by all this that site suf- Tein-(tellio- ARE FALSE. - di-u- e -- pnr-chas- e irrigating 7 three-fourt- hs w |