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r.J h sfhW,eaSaaSa, eSteS f.. aaW Ti tJ! T An AdvertiseiLent Wbinh brtov return i proof thai Hi in the nglt place. jTn WEST BIDS bring n trot'.;, " ' The Best Newspaper OM tint ffiTH lh BKNtnd ' U ... in ! . ' , , ' , , . ' Mm HM frwLeet news. Compare tbe WEST Oregon XTiatorioa. 8eci.il AT a ' ' - ' " B1UB itn our hdu la Folk eonntr. : V I I, ,, . , w-w w- ! r, ; . r .1 ' i . vol. xvi r. $1.50 PER TEAR. 1NI)KIEN1)KN0E, POLK COUNTV, OUKfJON', FUIDAV, OCTOJUCH 5, IftUO. !.v Five-Centi Per Copy. . u ...... r NO 031. i .BR, IF I IK From All Tarts" of the New , World and the Old. OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS 1 Cumprrhon.lv Rftlrw at tha Impart. ill llappeulng ot the Pa.t Wak I ' u t l.-.t From In Talagraph t'uluiuue. j Count wit WttUorsee ha ritvl at j rh'u Tsiu. f The Chinoe government h:s on) or I j the degradation ( I'riuoe Tumu. ! . (.ieriimo wmit WolilertH'e to offer rewerd fur tlie IichiI of frlatu Tiimo. An HUtlieure of 2tV0tf )MHple was n.liiresstHl bf J!oosvf It iu Kmuhh Citv, WO. . V-. ,, V 1 " ' ' - " 'Ooveruor Severn wye ho hue ie reived !filTi,47U fur uUI of TexAi .uffvr re. To .Int.', 2;S! Uo,l lmve leen orti clellv ' ie)iuriel fun ml ' et littlveitou, . Tse. ' , i' , ... , -,. t ., ., The puMtolfice et Me-e, I j inlle fnm rhoeuix, Ariiiiim. we niliLed of l,000 iu stxmiH end $.'00 iu re&li. Tuoiiimh (. SherniHU, the (nnumi lawyer ttud pinle-txx edvmute, died et his home iu New Yolk, eted (III, W. ilurke Covhrea eixike eKNint ex pU!iioii iu the Colieeum lu ('hirnitu he fore nu Mudieut'e of 12,00(1 irmi. . inperi:l stntintioi nhow that M4, 283 children Mow 14 - yeer of ne ere euHKed iu luduotriel 'ursuits iu lier- 1II11T. . . t Lieuteuiint-ticiierel Miles iu liix en- nunl report reueen his niconiineiiiletiou Idee, en lucree ot 10,000,000 rouble for the fuvtber ue of the eutoinohile iu 1 for the current year. Tbe ordinary x the arinrv . ' '" '", , v" jieDdlture swallow tlO.UUO.OUO fonhlee, t i... ..f .i.- iin.i. e... . n """" u.l.umM. I'""- patty at Jolier, III., bee Iweu slint dowu owing to a Uck o( onlerv ami mcu are affected. Two thoue The uvipulatiou of St. Jowph, .Mo., H( cording to the rutted Statea cettMia, ie 10J,9;, egHiut i,:i.M iu IHVO, au increase of fitt,655, or ltd. 8 1 per cent. A city detective of Cleveland, Ohio, wee allot and inataiitly killed while trying to put a atop to a ahiHitiu utTiay between union and nonunion moldere. For the fiscal year eudiug Jone !!0, 1900, the total number of io.Htiig, etampa of all kiuda i.aucil in the Unit ed S tn tee, iucludiiig ordinary atHinpa, jMiatitge due ftninpa, atamped envelopes and poctwl rarda. reai-hed tlie enormona total of 5,33.1,00(1,00(1, valued at f'JS, 000,000 en .increase of 400,000,000 stamps over the preceding year. ' tieneral MacArthnr recently issued tbe following general order tor the bet . termeut of the government of the city of .Manila: ''KxlMing onlera re(inr- ing rewidenta of the city of - .Manila . confine themaeU'ea to their homes after . 1,1 r l I...l.r .,.,ni.,lu,l to extend the hour " to 1 1 I". M., after which hour the streets will l clt-Hrcd by the poli.e. ShIooih will la? closed at 10 1'. M., and the aale of liquor pro- hibited after that hour." Hoodlums at Victor, Colo., attacked ! Governor Koosevelt. Conger will not yet begin negotia tions with the ChiueaA "ciminibrtdon. ' Buffalo, N. Y., ia made Ihe eighth city of the United States by the new ! census, having paased Cincinnati and j Shu Francisco. ( The Parkland Fishing & Tacking Company baa bceir -inoorKirated with a capital of faO.OOO."' Its headquarters ; will be Parkland, Pierce uouutv, Wash. ' i A passenger train on the Fort Worth & Bio Orande railroad ran into a wash j out near Bock Creek, Texa. Oue j person was killed aud eight badly ia- j jured. j (ieorge V. t)rew, tii.firMt Democratic governor of Florida after the war, died j at bi.i home at Jacksonville, aged 73 : years. Two honrs before hia death hia i wife died from the effe.cta of a stroke j of aKplexy. ; SevfH has been received of hnrricHoe at (Jfford, Iceland, September). The j wind, it ia said, blew 120 miles an hour. . Nearly all the fishing su.acka were driven ashore, houses were razed ' and several persona were killed. There j waa great deatrnctiou of property. The' Bemiblio lion & Steel Com-1 pany'g works iu Fast St. Louia, 111., ! known as the Tudor Iron Works, have resumed operations after a suspension of two months ou account of tlie fail ure to acrce upou a wane scale. An agreement baa now been reached and signed for the ensuing year, and up wards of (too men are at work. A large timber-jend deal was com pleted at' Albany, Or., by the tiling in the office of the county recorder a deed from W. H. Stiinaon, of Los'Angleea, Cel., to Theodore O. Wither, ol La Crosse, Wia., conveying about 4,fi00 acres of timber land in the southern part of the county for the consideration of .$40,800. Two other deeds -of 100 acres each were filed in favor ot With er, the consideration being approxi mately $10 an acre, a bih price for timber land, indicating au increased demand for such property. A man in North Missouri ia named South Vi est. Lord Hoherts is due in London on November 1. Boiler is to command In South Africa. The postal service establishment of the United States ia the greatest busi ness concern in the world. lielgium uses more tobacco, in pro portion, than any other country, about 110 ounces per capita ' yearly, while Italy tines ouly 22 ounces. The cetiHits shows that there are more Indiana than iu 18!H)1 Cotton millB of England face a 'crisis and may bo closed indefinitely, owinx to America's short cotton crop. . v '''.' Japan is the largest consumer of rice in the world, the average ; being ;800 pounds a person a year. - .The, A moil cans use but four pounds per cupita. Montgomery, Ala., and Columbus, (ia., have both parsed ordinances re quiring street railways to provide rep arate accommodatious for the colored passengers. s LATE NtWS. , Tbe eliiei eepturetl tihen 1 11 Keren (eriueui routed ltoxer force neei rewiM, Kooeevelt revived greet ovetiou iu Lincoln, Ntb, c lieuim ipoke in Cliioefo ou the Turn nieny ire trust. , Milliliter Wo eoiillriu the iriwrted indictment ot liiuue Tueu. rronH(ta ere egeiu iroo tor lettte meut of the ChtneM queetiou, Drittr.li eleotlon returue continue k how lerue tniervetiv A bilne l.loek el Shemko, Or.,' wee roiuplvlel destroyed by fire. Iteily DemiKrete ot Monteue, uotnl - nete.1 Thiniien S, lloeu (or governor, . MeMichuietU De.no. rete uomlunted e full eute tl.-kei. heeded l.v Hotierl 'I ret reiue, Jr. j A nesro fleud wae bortied et the teke et Wetumuk. Ale., fur en t- " Sir Kedvers Huller will return to r.uisleiid with l-oid lloberts end lord Kitchener v ill rumeiu iu the chief couimeud iu South Africa. tu i .i i. i o.u e. oHicMly euuoi.nced l.vthe United lire iKiiiuiiiu.fii t.fi inn i in rrniur. Melee ceumu bureeu, ie(B(i,671, e j egeiimt 4a.8" iu 18!0, en' iuoreeee ot . il.HU, or US. 3:1 ier cent. The IVriivten cabinet lies realuned, ! oviuK to uuHiiiioou vote ot ceiuure j'liy eouurese, btiing inevitable re I eult of the icendnl in connection with j the purchese of enue iu lloluliun end : the alleged urn by Senor lieleinuude, 1 ex-iiiiiiiter of tiueuce, of tiovcrnmeut I'fouds for bin private treiiaeotion. j According to icmi-otllcliil tte iiuutx, the KuKnieu uevel vntiiiiHtee for 1901 ha a total of U7.0U7.tM mm- ! nt 'Which ltl.000.ti00 ie iutended to .L . . ...... i.l... ""'ngineq ine nct'i, a.oou.uou rouoma I liarnor worn in uhimii, a. oou.uou ' roiuiie to te rxpemteii at iniiivoeiocx, aud 3,00(1.000 at fort Arthur Kate Carinack. wife of (ieorge Car mack, tbe Klondike millionaire, lilrd a suit in the au)erior court at llollia tor. Cel.. for divorce, alleging deaer- tiou and infiilvlity. She deimiuds half i-f the c iiiimmiity proa'rty, which am aista ol valuable klomlike mines, real elate in tattle aud other placea. aud large sums deimsited in Holliater, San Freucinco aud Sen Ula banka. The en tire property la appraised at f 1,800. OIK). Carinack propones to ctmteat the suit, end a neuxatiouat trlul ia autlci-juite-l. Itritiah recapture their guna from the lloera. Itryan made a dozen spechei iu Miuueaota, The pope (avnrs the American policy iu the Philippines. tm iiimiT donlna aov agTeeuieut With France and lto-aai. . Many bindneaa men aion to Walla Walla. will Join excur- Koosevelt spoke to 30,000 or 40,0011 Sehraskaus in .McCook. Idaho miner convicted of cotispirac. to obstruct mail traiu duriug big strikr of 1 8U0. Washington stockmeu confer with Commissioner Hermann regarding grazing ou (oreat reserves. The population of the city of Ioa Angeles, Cel., according to tbe ccnaua of iswo, ia 102,479, an increase ol 6i, 04H, or 103.3.1 per ceut since 1 HOO. Within a radius of 12 miles of Sump- ter, Or., six lumber nulla arc in opera tion. The timber in that district Is of ; splendid quality aud there ia au active i mitten, a sub-committee ot the dalvea market (or it. j ton central reliel committee, and cus John K. Hudson, presi.lent of the American Bell Telephone Company, died suddenly iu the Uoston & Maine railroad station at Beverly, Mass., while wuitiu, for a train. The 700 employes of the Heading Iron Company, of Dciinville. Pa., tie- cided today to accept the 2Q per cent reduction in their wauea. to take effect October, ano agaiuat wnicu nmy struck. The Austrian steajner Lloyd 1ms sailed from Loureneo Marques, having on board 400 Transvaal refugees, part of them being Irish-Americans. All their expenses have beeu paid by tbe Tiuusvual government. F'ach man re ceived 80 shillings aud will I paid 43.50 on lauding- at any port may be s-iiected by them. which Captain J. V. Henry, of (juiucy, 111., who has just resigned aa assistant postmaster, wa arrested for the al leged embezzlement ef $3,300, funds of tbe Piatioual Bail way Mail Service Benevolent Aaeciatiou. of which be had been secretary aud treasurer since its organization. Henry had glveu the association a bond of $10,000, Sim Leep was killed at Carson, Or., by being rftu over by a logging wagon, Tbe accident occurred one-half mile from Brown's saw mill, where he wss employed, He was driving a heavily loaded four-homo logging evagon down a steep giade, when the brake failed to work, and the horses ran away. The driver jumped, but was caught uuder the load. Deceased waa 25 years old. Two of the horses were killed outright. Pearls are being found in great quan tities in the Black and St. Francis riv ers, in southwest Missouri. General Richard O'fJrady Italy, the new commander-in-chief of the British troops ifi Canada, won the riistinguUh ed service order in the Kgyptinu expe dition of 1882.. During the last three years Russia has iieen oolouizing Siberia aa far as possible. At least 200,000 colonists have beeu sent into the country over the Trans-Siberian railway. A crusade, against prairie dogs is to be made in northwestern Kansas. The University of California an nounces courses of instruction in Jap anese and Chinese, two of the most im portant of the languages which has re cently become desirable for many Americans to learn. A part of the Chinese force is armed with ancient gingals, the first Are arms invented, loaded with powder and shot, and touched off at the vent with a stick of lighted incense. These old guns have been in use among the Chin ese (or upward of 1.500 years. HE Particulars or the Affair in Marinduqu. THREE OTHER LIVES LOST American Al.a Unit Htrat Waild -Tjf Wr lha Victim f Traaek eruu llobaU Tha Hallef Kipaillllaa, . ManUl4 Oot- 's,pw,utTO nutlve ! rt)arta. which ere Keuerallr bellied ; to beve beeu ourreut iu Meutle tor ev j erel deye, ere to the effect the! Cup- w,n vtnu MUeuw en.l wmpeiiy r, '' ' Twenty-liluth luieutry. roilviat' Inn ol 45 men, etetioned t lloeg, Mer- ilitlnnita lalallrl. amharkHit NanlMllltMe ,8 w h, ,unboM yillelobo. end leud .... (h. M-ri,,..,,,.,,. rauJI ttoutember 14, where 800 of the euemr, ermed with rlHee, euppoeedly . from Lama, prieed the Aitiericene, ,The letttr fuutibt for several hours, until their inmiiultioti wes exlmjuted, end they were overiowerel eud surrendered, re- i . Imul; At least (our ot tha soldiers were killed, amoug whom. acoonling to reixirtu, were Captain shields. The Americans also bad sev eral wounded. Lieutenants Keif! and Dates, on board the guuboat Yorktown, left Ma- Ulla Monday. Alter gatnnrtug troops i at llaUugae they proceeded to Mariu dnque to verify the report relenting the fate of Captain shields and his lueu, and iu caee the native rumors were w ell (oiinded. to puuish the rebel end release the captive. News from this expedition is awaited with some (anxiety at Manila. Iu tbe mean j while, the censor prohibit the trans- ! mleeiou of news concerulng the alTalr. ! Colonel Kdwward K. Ilerdiu. ef the i Tweutv-tilnth rciriment. who i now who is i. .......... .1LU .1,... j in .nauiia, auinin it la iiiiiiiiiii ...u. ; iue uauve reports iney oe uorrw-i. ECUADOR AND PERU. UaUlluMS HalwraN lha tea t'aunlHes Nut tha Must Agraaabla. New York, Oct. 8. Tbe Herald corre0(leut iu Bogota aaye no action will be taken on the protocol receutly . I ttuiirtit hv liuiir I.'rilm and the nov , , .. , , , , i ' rw. iet ftriVeV I PO ft U eeo VI IMXi 'Vi'lll"U j authorities waiting (or important data : in regard to the attitude of Kcuador in j connection with the invasion of the 'southern frontier of Colombia. Colom ! bia ia also investigating whether Ecus j dor has beeu in connivance with Vene : suela. In tbe meantime the Colombian gov eminent has given order to the mill J tary authorities ou the F.cuadoilau frontier to malntaiu the strictest Ueu i tralitv. Tbe Llbeial revolution la not . i.. j.. i liinneo to guerrilla wariare iu too '"), pe'tments of tondina, Man-a and Toll- j 'ma. The revoltiliouiava iu mo uouu,'' i 'ommauded by Oeusral Santos, have 'offered to capitulate, i (ieneial Piuxeti, the hero ol tha , northern campaign, la-came minister i of war ou September 19. He has i strengthened and made the departinent I more popular The Maironln government is now recoguixed by tbe diplomatic corps re siding iu Bogota. Communication be tween Lake Maiacaila) and Kcuads hits beeu re-established. GALVESTON RELIEF. , cn lliinilrcit Tlinuaantl Hollar, (.'on trlbulcil Vp tv lHla. f Oalvexlon, Tex., Out. 8. lohu Sealy, chairman of the finance com- todian ot tlie (ia Ives ton reliel fund, has given cut the following: "All supplies that have been turned over to me up to and including October 1, 1900, from all sources, amount to $781,043.63. This amount Includes el' money received by me direct, all re celved br Major Jones, aud also $300,- j 50q i-nniitted to me by Governor Savers ini .uii-rttjtions made to him. The governor lias also onieren a lur.imi ir mittance to me of $100,000, which should reach me in tho next few days, aud be will send me from time to time such additional funds as be may re ceive. Wo are arranging in proper shape a tuU itemized statement ot all receipts aud amounts expended, which will be duly published." . . 1 1 I.. ... Troublaa f tha Kliif of Camhoilla. Paris, Oct. 8. Prince Ykanthor, son iof the Kiug of Cambodia (French Jndo j China), who was receutly a guest of ! France at the exposition, aud who dia- sojieared somewhat mysteriously, was i found in Bruaaels. A dispatch sent iu !hs behalf says be did not rail for home lust week from Marseilles, as was ar ranged, because he has not received tlie French government's reply to the let ter of grievances from his father iigftinst the French oflicials in Cambodia, of which he was the bearer. . He adds that the only resKinae he received waa a telegram trom his fathor, orJerlnghis return, but be explains thut be cannot do so until he has received the reply of the French government, so he has gono to Brussels. The prince denies having any disagreement with hia father, King Norodom. . Itritlnh Hhcllad a Vllllf. Hong Kong", Oct. 8. The British gunboat Bobin has shelled the village of Lnk Lae, on the West river, in re taliation for the inhabitants tiring on a British steamer. The ringleaders were afterward captured and Hogged. Kir III Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 8. Fire tonight de stroyed an eight-story building on Market street, doing $600,000 damage. Tbe principal loser is E, A. Rothschild & Co. Coal Mine Burning. Evansville, Ind Oct. 8. The Sun nvside coal mine, in this city, the larest coal mine in Southern Iudiuna, is in fire, and it is feared the entire mine will be destroyed. The value of the mine is estimated st $200,000. Baden-Potrall at Pretoria. Pretoria, Oct. 8. General Baden Powell has arrived here to take com mand of the police in tbe Transvaal and Orange river conntry, where it is proposed to maintain a force of 12,000 men, all nnder General Baden-Powell. AN UNWATERED UMPIRE. Wark f the NaUaaal Irr laallua Asea elalloe. The vlsu that the posslbilitiei ot ir rigation reveal, says the Ui Angeles Herald, is almost stupendous, at a tew facte and figure prepared by tb Na tional Irrigation Aseouietiou deiuon. itrete. The federal government today owns 100,000,000 sores of land, which Is worthies only because it is arid, Thia "uuwstered empire'' can be re claimed by Irrigation and rendered oepeble of sustaining a population ot tl least 60.000.000 People, Ju the word of the secretary of agriculture in bis last annual report: "Mora than one-third of the country depend upmi the success of Irrigation to maintain the iieopla, the Industries, and the political institutions ot that area, and future growth will also ha measured by the increase of tbe reclaimed ere I. In a region which, In tbe extent ot diver- j slty of iu mineral wealtl. im tie equal ou the Klule, the rioht-s u" the mtaaa in ine nuia arc airee, nt 'j ed by the productions ot the Irrigated farms la the valleys, and the nation bi larga is at last awakeolug to tlie fact that tbe development ot tha tiae ot the rivera ami arid lend ot the West will constitute one of the most important poohs in our iuoreeee in population aud material wealth." Ware tar lha rederel Oaeeremeel. Theee stupendous ponaibiiltlea also preeeut a colossal problem Jlow nisy this gigautld desert bo transformed into a laud ot proiperlty? Who Is to retleeiu the national domain by a com- prehenslve syste'n of reeervolrsf It hat been demonatrateil by 20 year of expe- rieuoe iu iirlgatlun develoiiment ami by the rejorts ot government experts ana engiueere met the greai problem can ouly be solved by the fe.lural gov ernmeut. CaUlii Hiram M. t'hltten den, cuglneer corps, U. K. A., iu his reportou "Surveys for lieeervolr Sites." ' declaree emphatically that reservoir couatructlou iu the add regions of th West can pniierly U carried out ouly through public ageuclea. "I'rlvate enterprise, cau never accomplish the work suocessully. A between state and nation, it falls more proajrly uuder the latter.'' Tae Vaar Wnuiit Haeiaim tea Wa.i. It ia estimated that $143,000,000 would reclaim the arid lands of the West; that an expenditure by the fed eral government ol $IS, 000,000 a rear (or 10 years would open up lauds for , the settlement of a population as big at 1 !.. .. I tl.. -.... ... j iwui ma vuurv coimirj at , present, I All appropriation of $100,000 was made . at the last session o' congress for pre liminary surveys to discover the bett locations for the immense reservoirs. .The assistance of every organisation and of every individual in lorwarding this all-important work ihoulld be wel- oomed and asalaled in every possible, ww"- loaiaa and Oalns Fmiii the Vv way. OUY K. MJ;IKM-. ; risina ju China." Dr. Clark, who baa - . . I .'i J . . iTQlixT-'Srrrnil oili"lou stations In amiuug ni mviv out.UIK.ro. everal Balrmlshas lrl-f tha Waah t'lrlllaa, lilaaucra-. Xt...il, lint Tl. -.. the viciuity of Manila huve tateii MHO i 2. irrK v. a. i3 ,:rr. JzMlnnr HnTit f ... Sh i as well as oulpostliringst Imu Bacoorl and Muutln Luna. The American ottl cers are satisfied that tha alleged ami-! gos, living in and around tbe towns in question, participate ) iu these attacks, 1 Olllolal reports have been received of insurgent activity in Zambalei province aud Iu Bataugss province. Two skirm- ishes occurred during the week on the Blcol liver, in the province of South Camarines. It is estimated that the insurgents lost UO killed in the various districts. Two civilians, John Mc.Mahou and Balph McCord, of Han Fraucisoo, whu started ou a buaiuess trip for Ytgan aud Bangued, in northern Luson, have not been heard from for ; three ' weeks, It is feared they have beou killed or captured by tbe insurgents. , I ' A K ie h M aiT I taaX ' ' 1 i Indianapolis, Oct. 8. W. V. Wul cott, of Boston, died at St. Vincent's hospital from a stroke of apoplexy sua-1 taiued on a Big Four train yesterday, Mr. Woloott located In St. Louis about 80 years ago. Ha becamo a member of the firm of Wolcott & Hume, . pub lishers ot the Journal and Times, at St. Louis, aud later was president ol the St. Louis Car Coupler Company. He owned large interests iu Missouri sino mines aud at the time of his death was senior partner in the banking firm ot Woloott & Co., of Boston and New York. A search of his effects brought to light the fact that he curried with blm a large fortune. He had in hit valise $500,000 in government bonds and about $2,000 in cash on bis per son. . Hoars Coming ta A inarlee. J St. Paul, Oct. l."-Tbe Globe tonior-. row will say. "iinnuroos aun per- haps thousands, of Doers will emigrate from South Africa to the United htaiei and settle in the Northwest. Tbcodure Van Greoht, o( Holland, who Ims ol late years made bis borne In the South African republic, is Iu ft t. Paul to sr- Minir. aariafantore railroad rates over the Western liuei. Mr. Van 'Grechlouey'ulSToTr snbje?ta,- ..... a a. ...I.a ....as i .1 1 lie , -f .Am a. A i a.A .1 will hring a large contingent ot isoerr . .. , .......... ... . .1 10 mis oouniry in tue spring 11 conni- ...... 1.1. n. .u ends of Boers, he says, who are anx- iously awaiting an opportunity to leavt having presented his papers ot. retire their nreseut environment aud embark "'eut the minister disappeared, with- for another land." , : : s ; , Bnllroad Han's Sulolila. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 8. Warnei M. Newbold, superintendent of the South and North Birmingham Mineral Divisions of the Louisville & Nash ville railroad, committed 'suicide at bit residence in this city today by shooting himself in the mouth with a 88-calibei revolver. Mr. Newbold lost his wife some months ago, and since that time has been despondent, aud to that cants is attributed the terrible deed which has shocked the community. Hi Ships ol tha Quarter. Washington, Oct. 8. The quarterly statement of the commissioner ot navi gation shows that 808 sail vessels ol 88.790 aross tons were built in the United' States and officially numbered ( during the quartet endod September 80, 1890. Of the vessels constructed oi wood, 160 were sail and 127 steam.! Of the steel vessels four were sail and 17 steam. Of the whole number ibu , were built on the Atlantio and Gull coasts, 28 on the Paoiflo, 89 on the Great Lakes, and 68 on the Western rivera .' . . ' HER AVERTED Powers in Accord as Regards Chinese Trouble. FACl, IN LINE WITH AMERICA Ke (iareiaey 1auw Slaa ef rrerer- la In Julii ilia t'niHiiiuM Ijfnveiuant -Knrljr NcIIUiiikiiI l.ui.aa.l 'ol,...,, Washington,, Oct, 4 -Fftvorable nee has reached Waabington from (be Kuropean cliMUcelltiriee, ludliating that a complete sgreeiuent a to Chimi is within aiuht. The agreement will bn oil the basis of the piopoeitions laid dowu by Keoretiiry Hay iu hie note of July 3, i'. I tlm mibmHiirrt note treat leg on t snbout, 'Die Mjcord o( Kos- em . od then wi Miitkt!tod at llrst, em) In "() en show that all of tbe Fttrop. in i.itioin ptoliably are pl.iclug thems.vea iu postlioti to taka advau lege of the owiiltig made by the Unit ed Hiatus, aud soon will m ready to be gin negotiation for a settlement with the l'blnee loveinmeut. The ltua sains already have glveu notice of such purjMice, aud while the text of tbe French note ou this subject, referred to Iu today' press dUpatcbes, has not resehed the sute ileiiiirtmeut. the oltl clals are sattslled that it I correctly retxirted aud that France, like Hussia, is ready to negotiate at otice. . As for (iitrminy, either the tsltloti I of that government has been misiiiidcr- ; sbhuI or it baa snatulmid a change of J mind. INiaslbly the former is ihe case, j but, however that nmy be, It is quite ; certain from the advice's which have reached VViiahlngUin that .the Oermnti ' government, iitam carelul iiisiiectiou of (he plmm tor a settlement projected by the United States, flndi ibrieiu imth- Ing Imonsiatent with the (irifiaii as - ' plrai ions. Therefore, It may be cx j pected that (jermany, too, will be pre - j pared amm to Jln In this coinmoti movement toward a settlement It j may be stated that altogether the proa- , pects of au adjustment of the Chinese j dilllcitltic without resort to formal wnr ere very much brighter than they f were one week ago. . , BlaMtS THfc HJHStUNEnS. I fir, Clark lis tha I.H'.as and ll.lm from . tha I irl.ln( In I Mux. s p.ostiui. Oi't, 4.-At tbe (longreita tlmial miliiatara' meeting this morning ,mj principal speaker was lr. Francis i lr. Francis A. Clark, president of tbe United t brlatiaii F.udeavor, whose auliject! North China where t ie massacres lute .y occurred, nays in part: , ', 1 1 cragna a t ih of war and ma .4 ; It.i i-. .me in the i it of coiiiiiivrclal crci I t" push tlifir roiiiincsta. Turn Zuirz: -uiz , " i- at the H of rd" srudlug her opium ' . . polling us to buy It. seising the whole j iuteof Muasscbiisetm heeitustvof two ! Chinamen murdered by a mob,' aud ' wa cau Imagine soine of tlie teeliuits which guimated Ihe Jloxers or the more intelligent powers la-hiod tlie Boxers. A beroln chuptnr of mlaaion ary auuals bat been written, a chapter whose records can never be dimmed. The native cbnveit 'has proved himself won by of the Ssvlor who (tied fur Mm. Ihe tanut ol ' rich Christian can tin I, ...... I. I. A .1...,,.... (.. i.i. (...... .11.1.... .....I...... .....,.! ............. - has boon awakened from her sleep of , ages. She can never again fall back lit tlie same coumtose ,!o,litio as be-, . .,,n .i i.,,i ;,L i:,..;Bi (..,.,?.,. ,: " Britain to go In and posKcas Ihe laud, : to see to it that their comrades have not died iu vain." , i' : , ---.-. n. ji . ,u , tsaeclvcr Will lie trraaieii. ' Pun " Frauclsco, , Oct. 4. Deputy 1'uitod States MiiraliHls Shlly Monck ton aud tieotgi) II. Iluriiliaiii. left to night for Seattle, from which avit they Will embark for Cape Nome Oil the 1 steamer Senator next Thursday. They j are charged with the mission of arrest- J ing Alex McKetisio, Ihe receiver in a number of Noma mining suits, mid to bring him lailoro the United. Statea clr- cut court ot appeals to answer for con- tcmiit iu having rem writ of supersedeas Morrow some week further inttruoted United States unite enforce the return of the various in in- ing claims to tlld people w ho held fha.w HMfau.r M i , . ., r; , nii uu Nim.ier an Kii.nssiae. V ... V ..lr A... J 1 .llu.,a..t. ' in i IV, v'1-.t .unjjf..... vv. ii.. m... H i i-i.i. ...-..(. ...... i. tor. riwi :-'i ii 'iii i eij-'fiin in-- ..j-i is C- bated that the amount of money alle. .1 to have been emheiwled by the ... t .. : .1. .. .(..!.... ti.. 1 .... .1 . t i ex--" imuiBii niiumwir, .-nivnu"i ii j . aocoiiipRUiea oy nis wiie sun sou.' m Gnijarro, .is uiinelhan $100,000. Thejn N., -P. 11, llatoli-ot Siin Ftancuch. - w,,u 'W . "Yc l,i,.Au i..,m .lm ('I, llaui. onli.H -i ' ,"-7 s'-'""j- tn it dohiunds sustained iiv StMiniiiirljJ during the revolatHin. of ,1891. -He lout paying a cent tatlw clainiauta. Hunk In Collision: Philadelphia, Oct. 4. The British steamship Eagle Point, Captain Hewi son, " from J-wndon, for Philadelphia, which passed in tho Delaware break water today, reports that at 1 o'clock yesterday inornini', bo collided with the British a ton in or llioliv. from New York, September 80, lor Manchester, England, aud that the . latter vesol sank. The captain ot the Englo Point reports that all hands were taken oft' the Piela before she tank aud will In. brought here. Shoa Factory lliirnail. . . i Williamsport, Pa., Oct.' "'4..- Shortly after midnight, (Ire broke out in tho large shoe factory of( J. E, Dayton & Co.. and at 2 o'clock this 'niornldg it was. not under control. - The plant, will be a total loss. The factorty nud contents are valued at $300,000, partly covered, ny insurance, .Adjoining property is, in iminineut danger of be. lug Durnedv ,! ; : ;' Burglars foroed a safe In the Vatican and stole a large quantity of securities 4kua surer. ' t rj Si! ,1 i TAKI, t. terrlbla Vaagaaasa ot mn Aleeasae Moll . Maa(tna Im ante. ' ' ,'' Wetumpke, Ala., Out. 4.-Vlufleld It'S ot Electric, IS utiles from this place, . U..I. 1. .IA. ' ..... . L Aft.,. .. ' a nan nuur alter miooigni tnis morn ing. The negro's crime was an at tempted assault on Mrs. Lonnle Har rltigtno, whose bnabaiid Ml Ura to the fuel which ' reduced Towmeud's My to ashes, . . Yeatcrday afternoon, at 1 o'clock," the negro, who was a nephew of the negro Floyd, banged a week ago (or-ei attempted asgult, attempted, to aanlt Mrs. Jlerrlngton. Mr. llarrlngton was at a cotton gin iu Kleotrlc. Ula noma is one utile out of town. Tbe negri came to tlie house and told Mrs. Harrington that her hoabani had sent blm to get L'O cent from ber.t (the told biru she had no change. Then the negro left, but returned iu about 1Q mlnutea. The woman' cream were heard by Hob Nicholls.a negro, who wai passing along the road at tha time. He ran to the house la time to eee the neiiro sc.' " ' . ' A soon as Mr, llarrlngton was re stored to consciousness, Mchol gave' the alarm. The new spread, rapidly. All the stores in Ktectrlo were luiunt ly closed, tbe ginneries aud sawmills shut down;1 the people left their wag trtis Ju the road aud their plowi In the fields and gathered Jar pursuit of tbe negro. Tbe negro wss soon found ou the north outskirts of Kleotrlc. , There be wss confronted by his victim, who Identified him. About 11 o'clock a cowd ot severer hundred was iu the little rillege. The negro was taken to the edge of the vjl j Htta and prumrationa for bla death Were quickly made. A rope waa flung QVar the limb of a big oak ami 100 men ' stood ready to swing him up. j Then a halt was called and the man- nr of death was riia.ma..al he tha mnh. j vutu was taken, and the balloting showed a tnajorlt? of the crowd favOied. fdeath at the stake. The stake wa j prepared, aud the negro wa bound to ; it with cbalna. I'jue knotx were piled sUiut him, and the flames were started j by the husband of hi victim. Al they j eaied to the negro' (lean lie uttered i wUd cries to Hod for mercy aud help, Jibe crowd looked on deaf to his cries, Uml in an hour tk negro' was reduced to aabes. iowuaemi, neiore wiiug hound, con ' fesaod the crime and suld b o.nltf. lmpltcata,r with Alexander Floyd, who ! was hanged two weeks ago, (or au au , . ... .7 .. I fillltlit.H aaitflnlt ...I lllu k'ul. I'ua.M..., : He auld ha and FlnY.I A idyitna,! nlh.ii 1 crl,.s uf like charaotar. ;., - . i . - . .- BRUTAL IDAHO MURDER. Man Ual In Haalh With an Iran Na flaw ta Assailant. Wallace, Idaho, - Out. 4.- Matt Mailey was (ouud , murdered iu hi store this morning. Just Iwfore f.... I.I..m .ft C luHuo v. a n.iuhl. o'clock this morning I .1. . . . . . gar stwro, and uoliired tin officer. Hutu doors Were locked, and blood on BURNED AT THE in w t t ut; . : h ,w" 1Ta h", VUt sMJ his skull crushed in three long " f ''J' Blf' 1nB br ud. "'''' l"s wide snd inree-eigniut oi an men urn-a lay oe- side jils body,' covered with blooo, and Ilt'nicely In the "cut places in Ittsr head. 1 A towel had lajeif tied arouud bis bead, evidently lor a gag: An examination l .!. ., I. ...... I I. I ...I. ...I VI mo prmiliatia Rliunvi .ua nnia ivunir.,, the Biimey in the drawer undii turbed," each deiioiiituatloil heiiiR iii sepsratVt! coiiipsrtiiimus, and a watch wus ou the corpso. The body was ei warm but death had occurred some time lafore;v ... . ,........j. ,nii... " ' "'- v """"" ,0 '' n B''W. ?ue' iieier evinuniiy taaiug it wim iiim nun Iwklng the duof. One witness law Btrl , vUhj. tnll 1,1 'B" Hbout,fl? C,0ck' bnt h.f ,lk vlaw mMi """"l"" ,h ymsxn ftinus Mai ley had lived in , tlie- Cooiir d' A lanes nbout known enemies, 15 yeais, .and had tin j ' '-:'' r'- i STEAMERS WITH TREASURE. Amount )r e.'IOO.OOO. Slcaniar ,fulch I ' ul BHfMijr Ima;e4l. ! - " ' Seattle, Wash.; 'Oct. 4. -The Pacific Coast Steamship Company's, steamship City of Topoka arrived f.-om(jLrun cuual points. "Sho brought alout 160 paasuugers and $200,000 in gold, most aged, ' A wrecking company is at work . . . . . a . . r. . ... , '." r ,- t endeavoring to float her. ' h I aho steamship Sedator arr ved Cape Nome aud St. Michael this mow- jnKl bringing about 100 paaHenacra and .iu. ntm 1. ..'I. DW. l.f. t'Xi A.X't all OO, UUI 111 vrrjnBUro, DUO. lOib 11 Ulllff .i ii i .. '....j .-j... nupfcuiuucr at. y nniuua; uor iirtasaKu1'." is' Johu Noyes tin Butte,-Wont.,; mil Bonaire and mining operator, who, is ' i . , . i. . '.ii . '...a L. .. r , i -was alho a paaseuger oi the vessel; ;Uft !l. ..I Al lll .. Al. . J- J ' wa 01 tue atwruejs sir. Mie.ueieun. 1.. lui i.....i.l.. a... iiw,iu v wuoivnniuii n wyma, i,. a.i.i-i. .ii.inn.n i.ir.dwa..an4 . Ws areldter,sted, and is aajd to.. be.. on Uib way to San Francisco to sebur a Biitiiilrtmeutnev nrdnr from the federal .Il.r.l ,f -tKa t. . .... "iomiv, vum W ,11.1V. I -' , . i Mlnalonnrles anil Knglneers Safcy,,,, . Paris, Octj, 8. The . French, oonsn) geueral at Shanghai,. under date of September 29, telegraphs tliat he has beon in tunned by the governor ot Gent Cheti that, thromth-the intermedin- . tion ot Sheng (the administrator of teU eirraphs and. railroads) the mhsiomtrfei and engineeis at Theng-Tiug-Fn were, safe And sound September 23; that the military and civil authorities had taken precautions to protect . all t he. mission- sed to one v the ly lu small amounts iu tin hands ol.-. ..a .v'. .. .. .. iaaned hy Judge paaongors., Tho Topeka's olllcers re-",. .a.,-.... ; '? ,-f.iiu",i 1 i wnf s ago. They are port that th steamer Cutch. whlcK! uw "' r ilT.'Ja!: i JL to call 'upon the was on the rocks this side ol Skair- .V "u" rTVJw ry authorities to way, appears te be bnt slightly alaiu-r : ri.- j., rtT..I't.,.. precatiuous to preteot .an tne.-miision. iuie-; to gu00eed the late premier Mar sries and that the Belgian .miaston at . .nkanA . V ' -''. - :-.; 'J Mug Tian Lung was safe. Siaiiie's Tlioner Output, j' ,.. . Bangor, Me., , Oct. ,4, Tbe timber cot in Eastern Maine this season will be the- largest in years. The cut in this section, it is estimated, will reach 160,000,000 feet; ot. this -40,000.000., will go into pulp.' The price of manu factured lumber is higher than it waa" lost .year." '' " ' . ' i ; . "":: rr-r . i ' . -:i i : 'An explosion occurred at Komati poort while "the British were destroying the. Boer 'ammunition, reuniting in the doatlvof two of tha Gordon highlanders. 'Bigiiteen were wounded, ,, t. , .. " ' - .!' ' 'ItH'tlrt'A' Ill mini Jt ' rratiw vtm ouu m,irvouw w uJn i'Drt.tJ D.- I 5 ave a a. e aiweewssiifi m w w w it I HIGH CHINE8E TO BE'pjNlSMED lalwlia.tanrfln Thase Kitlsts1 Wspare tleas foe War Are SHIII ' KrM!j. ahaa Hal taplara-t Ur Ute Allies. . " London.Oct. J. lieeond a nomber If Imperial edict, which throw into '-The demand (or struotorar material still wore contusion the' complicated j eontiaaei ateawly ami price are . Chinese situation, tlive is little, la to The, feet that the tin plate scale re day' newt, to arrest attention. ' From tnalni .onsettled produce but little Hhajagbal boirgi an nnoonflrmed report effect. : lint Mttla ef ligatfleanee ia to that the alllej bare latd fjlwn Hal j be extracted t trow the movement of Kai. , ,-i;i. t,,, j,.-, -. Drlca,j i , All tha new with retrard to th ; 1 Wheat has haen anmaahat IrreawlaV. dints sminate from -ShaugUI. "Ae cording lo the adrioea, la addUfon -to tha edict ordering ;flrand , Connpjllor i Kun JCang to offer oblations, before tha coffin of Ihtnoa von Kettvler ahd the edict directlgg thatu liung ChaDg i; the ensettlement., ..i , , entire plan be followed in regard to . .Spot cotton ia upon the , feek," but the punishment of the prince aud j the general market had flnctaated ner blgh ministen ot atate responsible tor , vously, Uirlueuced on tbe one hand by the anti-foreign outrage) aod:: the de ."heavy port receipts, and on tbe other rree' brderlng-that funeral honors be! bv aomrent famine condition. A sat- paid-ia Pekln and Toklo to the remafus of Hogiyama Akira, the murdered than- j cellor of tbe Jspsoeso legation, Em per-1 or Kwang Hsu ha .addressed urtlier i letters to thexsar aud mikado renew-' ations pending the outcome ot the elec Iqg hll request for ' their aid in ths j tors I contest is disclosed by telegrapbio peace negotiations." ( , '. advioes. - Varion opinions are expressed as to ; the importance of the edicts. The ribanghai- correspondeut of the Morn ing I'oet says; . ; . , "Tbe severe punishment ordered by Kmperor Kwang llsu wilt ouly mean a money tine. '1 here are traces otlJI Hang Chang's hand uudur American! mflnence in the edicts." On the other ' hand, the Standard's Phanghsl corre- ! spondenl remarks: i "The empress now r realises the true nature ol the crisis, . aiwi ooiiaiiiiiiiH too emperor sue aiim .... ... . moued the court dignitaries aud on ). their sssembliug, through which she ; remained silent, the emperor ly a loud ' j voice delivered a tirade lasting a couple j of hours against he courtiers. Then"; j in an snry voice he dismissed tbeui.f j After this the decree were issued, ! I While these have beeu promnluated, r preparations are still re- '"rT1 "'". r iMtintinanta liava liaan ma.la tn tha flit. IKrintments have been wade to the Chi nese army ana navy. -' MINERS' , PAY , RAISED, Aa Advance ot te Par Cant la the An .' lliraalla 4 ual K(ion. Ph'ila.lelphia..Oi;t.-2.--An offer of an increase of 10 per cent in miner's Wages was toda'v made bv the Phila- j . i .. (. i . a. i ,, i a. ... .. uniuiua f i ivanmng -uiiai at iron voiq ; ...- ...j .i.i. ... i. i. ...t ...m i. '. ' j iauj . nwi .tin u.utB. jm aiabvo. niu swnierylli the antiirKcite region. -' It is expected hr the operators that l . . r tt . j "rike"7,1,1 uk hB ! offer and return to work. Mining "peratious will in thU, event be given an impetus, and the operators expaot iiiere win oeai granuai resempiion uu-1 ml,ltllinirB, per totli $20; oil cake meal, ' til the collieries will t again bave Oieir-j jo oo. .; j , '-j ' t '. full compleujentvo(.',.eniployes, , Thi Fresh , aieat-Choice ' dressed beef , Philadelphia' & .Heading C.ompanyjftwra prj, 7,e; cows, 7p; mutton! operate 8 eolRftrielf and of'thearVati ,u. li. a-.' trimtnarl V' val aia-4 I .L... .I..t, ... 1 ...ii;.. have been shut dowa owing to ittsetlie1' tent worxmg torce. .. . v . 1 -...A Imther the miners will accept the .proffer of' .tin oompany aud. retnru ia sullioient numbers to operate the-mines I ,r . ..:,!, t. ; cannot no lerewuit timutot. , ,ivenoris i t.l,l k., '.l.i.'I.M,. . "......At J. i.... i.. '.I .1 - "T-" '"li" k' I J. ScNylklll rggidh, where Hhreahng t"""!!? siias-.ua nuiiewoi arrs "i" iviiuw .hid . .Instructions of tKeir ' organlxatioii bill eials and remain, awnyj ' President ,MitjihelL.oi the . Mi ne- workers, received no, notice of the in. tention of the operators to offer tha In- crease in wages,, and the iiitiinateuu tl thusjrjven, that the miners' -qrgauijsa- tion will' receive no recognition from tba operators. l' tJ v. ' hot Down In lla Ircft. , Omanf Oct. 2i A special "to the L World-Herald iroitl Reatrlte,"- Neb., save 1 W, J. Horn was probably fatal ly shot thia f,tirriooiU , Ijx DrWJ', tee.Hvue'ot the mbsi'promiueni physi'c . iansjn thee stalol' The two' tfien rooni had ; fired,' 'llitrn sfeggerlhg bark into siu oireii, liuru BuitjKn""K oi: 1"WJ fcJ wif..t,armt,()ll0 tit br-ast: bullet eutewt, Xm' Mvua w. expected to live thrZh the .nigbt. Dr. liee gave himself up am: w.AnwA kail -was reieasvu on can. .,, Oirthrle, X). "ftVOot.-4. the BanW fe through '.'express -tor Kansas. Citr was wrecked 1(. miles , south of hore this afternoon hy spreading rails, and' ... -o, nai MbmIIimI- -tne oaggage ann express oars cieraiieo, t) . .j... thrown off. and turned an. wi JWOjtej'inyoBm. oh- ajm sariM..p., uJi&&mirlSi LiLLrpl, 7 . . . - ' . MOW 'i.M C ; . H. f i. ' i yt eiai cem'fli ru sutcidf i n ) : Seattle. Oct. 3, EliwbeihvALang-i ley,' 24 years or age, .wife ot.Na lJavvtou theatrical ftiah, ctfiimiitterl 'snUide ftt' herhcune in this "city this meririBg by. drinking carbolio acid,, L Jhe Si is a "mistery. She leaves .trjree little daujjht; ers 'here." Her' husband is lti the 'north! 1 , l i I , ; ' ;i r ' MeW-Premier ot Quebec. " Quebeo! Oafc' S1. S. tlmt lias accepted the premiership ef this prov erlAKh Klot In Mnia. '",H'' V T.imaJ Parii.', .eWii. 9 tlwtnf.- Sn a' 1, W I S W V- --, . , aok of prudence.on the .part oi the no- ' lice authorities of Lima, a serious con- Blot took place this afternoon m the principal ..square of the city .between the.popuUiCB, and a (qrce of j pouufed police. ' Bo great" was tqe excitement that the datiiedral ' bell rang 'an alarm. .Some of the leading -joirrnals of . Lima urge President Bomana to follow the example of M, Casim'ir-Perier' and M. , Grevy, former . presidents of -France,' and resinn. ; Ex-Finance 'Minister Be. latindot in a prisoner in Fort Santa Catalluo, " ' ' ' 1 i:'"- i'vSi' ,t-"!yb-nf,Tii ii: '" In . annarura i aruLrtmanta. in tha nuvia. usiatntBii niiiia ivi. uuu tucrr n aoiuittu . A "GLEAM OF HOPf." " !.-'. 1!' 0ra4tnws Ra Boris m Haltar OatlMk la , tha Ifcaestriat Wr14. ; Braditraata sari: t The month etSep . i Umm closes with A rather better out4 ,f ,fi .loog to the Industrial world than waa apparent a wek or 10 day! ago. '-The report ai te the wobaJ41ly ef a settle- I ment of the anthracite coal strike,. oS.y which have been current for a couple to have a bssleof fact and there i more, than a likelihood: that tha most disturbing feature in tbe industrial situation In aome tltna, ia In prooee of eHrnluation. - ' A tt encouraging feature In the iroav . and iteel aitaation, i the number aod . ! character of foreign inquirlea ; and ieea asiifl UitleMly, beltig aeowt . i where tbey were this tlae last -week. ,".'.-" Abeence of foreign dementi owing prpbi ably to larger : Ruailsa". kbipmeots. coupled with higher freights, teaded to Isfactory activity in distributive trade checked to aome extent In certain lt calitiel by unseasonable weather and in other by a tendency to curtail oper- Wheat, including floor shipment, for the week aggregated 4,242,810 bushels against 8,a86,8o7 last week. From July 1, to date, tbit season, wheat export are 42,702,500 bushels. against 50,61,C15 boshels last season, PACIFIC COAST TRADE. BaatUa Markate. Onions, tiew,' lhio. ' "Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate. rotawee, new, io. , Tiirnipa, per sack, 76o. lleaua, wax, 4c. - ; (Squash 40. Carrot, per sack, $1.00 Parsnips, per sack, $1.45. 1 Cauliflower, native, 75c. Cucumbers 1020o. Cabbage, native and Calilornia., 3o pe, , Tomatoes 30(850". .. ; i . I ii... u i aa.. i a a. , 19c; ranch, loo pound, 1 " Kggs Se. " ' ' Cheese 12.' ".-.! -.: . Poultry 12c; dressed,, 14c; spring,, 'lSfllec. ';. ' ' 1 Hay1 Paget Sound timothy, $13.00 i 18.00; choice ; Eastern. Washington I timothy, $19.00. . .. -, i (torn Whole, $28.00; cracked, $28; f-. ,i lee" meai, eo. mj uvimi . aivuuu, un -aim. ifin.-i.i.t, "' twe hartwl ffj lift- i.i....ti ..i..k.. . f-.nr.ia ir: cr; . -. w-oo; whole wheat . flour. $3.25; rye flour, $8.804.00. ' . iiai.... . ton tta nn- f.tbartl, ton, $U.W. ,, . , . ; i 1 -Chopped (eed, $19.00 per top; .0 ' ' ' ' ' ' . Htuna-r-Larife. 18c; small, "Kit ,)reak(iwt bacon,' l3o; dry salt aldee. gic, ' ' ' - . ... . ' - .a Portlaaa Stark at. - -i ' ... ,.'.ii. n um .ta Walla. i 65066c;' Valley, 69q; Blueetem, 6t nJ 8 "tt.50.! v - ' -' ' ' 69o per bushel. 10; graham. . , Oats Choice white, 43c; ohoice gray, 40c per nusnei, Barley Feed barley, $15.00 15.50;' brewing, $18,00 per ton. t MillHtuffs Brau,' $14.50 tea; mid" dliuga. $20; shorts, $16; chop, $15 per , ton: - ' i ton, Hay--Tiurthy,l2ai3; clover,$7 " ' 60;. Oregon wild hay , $6 7 per ton. . ls s t.. i Butter fanoy oreauiery, 4666c; ... 'store, 80c. rr,v 'i V)gg 80'perdoieri.'$ '",?:w;v "-v'. i.-s. - Cheese Oregon . (all pream, . 1 8c; , , ,, ,. Young America,, 14o; new. cheese lOo -.' ' . , perpound:- '. PonltryChickens, mixed,. $3.600 ".;!,; 8.50N per, dosen; hens,. $4.00; nprliiga,.,. . ... f, $.'.00(83.00; geese, $6.00(8.00 doz; ducks, $300 5.00 per dozen; turkeys. live '14e per pound. v- .,i v-vf i .v '1. tPoUtoes 40(355o per sack; sweets, r l'o per pouna. ' . . I Vegetiblee Beetsi $1( turnip; $1;-' per sack; garlic. To, per pound ab bage, t So, per, poiwd; parsnlpar..fi5o; onions, $1; carrots, $1. ; aiops New ' crop, ' l.WlW -''per ,J' poorid.fvi.I ';':! i j;i'?.''.': j s j'aI . , VVoql-c-yalley, . 1 5 16o per pound ; ( j Eastern Oivgon. 10 18c:' mohair. 85 .t . ..'!. ;.'!-:,iJ. ;-'. s s, i ; . ..': i M uf rm flma. tvaat atiaan. orathara 1 ' . V and, ewes, 8jc; dressed mutton, 6s(i ' 7o per pound. : ... - .)",V " "Hogs Gross, ohoice heavy, $5.75; light j aod, ' . feeders, "$5.00; "tlreesed -$6.0006.50' par 100 pounds, i w ii r 1 Beef Gross, top steers, $3.8094.00; j oewsr,' $3.00(38.50; dressed beet, 6 aM nrinnA "A "': ;' -;'- VealLarge, 6i7o; small, 8J ' v, 8 H per pound. y? .,Mr..--y,;,'i ' ; Ban fraaelseo Market. 'oo)i--Spring--Neva'da; li lSo per ' ' 1 1 pound; Eastern Oregon, 1014o; Vol - ; ley; l918b; Norther,, 9 10o. . t HrJbs Cron. . 1900. 12O140. :,. 1; r ; - . - Butter Fonoy creamery " ( 28o; ., do , seconds, .26 jfJtoj fanoy ! dairy. ' " " 25o; 'do seconds, 83o per pound. .v Eggs Store, 23o; fancy , ranch, , , j 880'.'.i ' t. .'4 ; Millstuffs Middlings, $18.00 O ; , 00; bran, $15.50(316.50.; , . , , . i. ,sj , Hay Wheat $8 H 9 13 itlmi and , j' . oat , $8.00(810.10; best barley $9.00 .. alfalfa; ' o.807.50 per ton; iter'" ' 2K87Xo per bale. ;: iA-.-Snt - '" Potatoes Eariy, Rose; 8076o; Sa liuas Bnrbanks, 70c$1.0e; river Bur banks, 8065o; new. 75c$1.2or 'Citrus 1 Fruits Oranges,, a Valencia, r $3.7503.25; Mexican limes, $4.00 . $,9p.i , California lAmons 75o$1.60; do ohoice $1.75 8.00 per boxj i ii w Tropical Fruits Bananas, . $1.60(8 , , 8.00 per bunch; pineapples, nom-, inal; . Persian oTates, 6 6o per yf : pound, . , k : j ,. . . ,.r ' il- , t .'4 ( - r ' M I-1 I I ft ft .iw V V.'i,. l.'... : .. V n'f .'I A-v!