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BOOKS FOR COST The produce markets are suffering from dullness^ There is little or nothing coming in except eggs, and the demand for these to light with the prtee weaken ing. The vegetable market to nearly bare, and will be so until a steamer lot arrives. Poultry to scares, and there is little Inquiry for any description. Gro ceries and provisions are steady and Un- rebel Mpeditiea camo from Port Limon, Cucta JUsa, and wm led by the notori- om Mexican revolutionary inciter, Cat arina Garsa. Ho had with him ap lick- tenants Psroira Castro, Sifonor Mors and othesu. Aa attack wm made on the quartet at 4 o’clock ia the morning tuodtim fighting wm continued until 4 2302000102308953908991902330894891957201000002012348232323235348239189 dfosms RtoMfo wero sent from Panama at midnight on | an express train. They left the train at Colon and there embarked <m a steamer And were hurried to B oom del Toro. It to ateo reported that fifty men were tended at B ocm del Toro from the United States cruiser Atlanta. Gover nor Aref» hM issued a decree declar ing tbe department of Panama in a state of siege. The functions of tbe civil eonrte have been sMpended. The steamer Premier,, which arrived at Colon from Cartagena yesterday, brought many political prisoners, who have been lodged in jail. A further consignment of arms and ammunition Washington Will Save Money For School Children Two Hill*» PaasoA the Sooate, Oue Mah- iag aa Approprlatioa for the Niet. < hy Its Board of Edueailou to Cota- pllo aa« laaue Ite Owe Ser tea. Ashland’s schools cost »800 a year. Nebalsm, Or., is to havs a church built by popular subscription. The spring run of salmon hM bsgun jumping already in Rogue river. Spokane county. Wash., fosaed »24,- 068 in warrants during February. Fall wheat is reported in excellent condition in the vicinity of Waite Walla, Waah. Walia Waite’s council hM voted to re sume the use of the electric light sys tem recently discontinued. The steamer AlcatrM to unloading fifty tons of track iron at Marshfield, Or., for ths Coos bay railroad. Whatcom, WMh., reduced ite debt »8,000 in January and February. Ita city warranto now bring 95 cento. The state university students are col lecting the native flowering plants of Oregon and putting them out in the campus. The Japaneee government hM been Mked for an appropriation of a sum equaling »18,000 for the establisment of a consulate at Tacoma. The new game tew of Oregon to re ceived with much favor in the mountain districts of Linn county, especially the feature ;>rohibiting the use of bounds, • and the prospect of relief is grateful. The New Whatcom, WMh., Commer cial Club hM begun to stir itself to se cure the propoeed military poet for Bell ingham bay. Tacoma and Seattle have been actively at work for several weeks. Ship; F lou a—Portland, Salem. Cascadia and Dayton, are quoted at »2.80 per barrel; Goiddrop, »2.40; Snowflake, »2.80; Ben ton county, »2.80; graham, »2.1502.30; superfine, »1.90. O ats —Good White oats quoted wrok at 28080c; milling, 31082c; gray, 26028c. Roiled oats are quoted m follows: Bags 46.7606.00; barrels, »6.0006.25; cases, »3.76. H at —Timothy, $9 rr ton; cheat, M 06.50; clover, »7.6 oat, »7.6008; wheat, »7.6008. B auls y —Feed tar F. <»Ji0«6c per cental ; brewing, 8( ;86ç per cental, O lympia , March 9.—Hutchinson’s bill appropriating »50,000 for issuing a series of text-books to be distributed to school children at the actual cost of publica tion pamed the senate this afternoon by a veto of 27 to A A similar measure by Shaw wm also on the calendar, but pm indefinitely postponed at tbe author’s request. Senator Frink urged that the senate pase Hutchinson's bill, for the reason that ths state hM been and is being systematically fbblied by that gi gantic octopus, the American Book Com pany. He stated that he had given the matter cioee examination, and wm con vinced that tlie saving to the state would »12.00; shorts, none in market; chicken wheat, 67 m 075c per cental. B uttxx —Fancy creamery is quoted at 22^@26c; fancy dairy, 17)<02Oe; fair to good. l»X015c; common, 801Oe per pound. s® P otatom —Quotations wholly nomi nal. 5*.. ' - O nions — Good Oregon.'90c 0»1 per —--J -*r*-*- • *• • POVLTSY -T Chickens, old, »2.6003.00 per dosen; young, »2.60««2 60 per dosen; ducks, »6.UU064Q; geeto. »6.00 ¡turkeys, live, at 6c per pound; d i eses d , 809 per pound» **' 2*°*- Oregon, 10011c per dosen. Mini T bopical Facrr—California lemons, MCXICO THREATENED will be »2.5008.50; Sicily, »4 60; bananas, I the service after usual. It is fMred that the water supply Honolulu, f 1.50(<t2 50; New Orleans, »» and of the whole will be short, and the miners will make @8.50 P" bunch; California navels, ,M5 have from one every moment of the time count m long : C oxdoba , State of Vera Crus, Mexico, M it testa. ... March 12.—The peak of Orixaba, an an- , A "bonus company,” intent upon se Calil cteot volcano, fo in a state of eruption. curing railroad connection for the town, formed at Port Townsend The signs of dtotwbancs bsgan to mani- fast themselvM last Sunday night, and bars Inrreassd in fores constantly since. The volcano fo now vomiting poisonous The case of the agon National bank gases, and thick volumm of smoke are of Portland again J. D. Gardner, of Seattle, and othe ia on trial before Judge Parker in the superior court at Tacoma. It to on a »4,500 note and comMup on a change of venue^from Judge Osborn’s court, Seattle. man, tw i physiologies and one history. The books are to be compiled by compe- tent persons em itoyod by the state board ___________ of education. 1 be printing' and bind ing la to be done by the lowest respon sible bidder residing within the state. the book« the Another important bill bearing on the school-book question wm Pusey’s, which passed the senate this afternoon. It provides that the state board of educa tion shall contract in May of tbe present year for a series of text-Books to be need for five years. Tbe bill is drafted with consideration for the general depression which now exists, ana stipulates that no proposal shall be accepted unless the re- CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE The Wemaa Saffrag* BUI Virtually It cost a little over »14.000 to run the Killed M Saera».-«««.. city of Spokane, Wash., daring the B acxamxxto , Cal., March llZ—The month of February aside from the money woman suffrage bill came1 up in tbe sen I of a serious nature, and no damage from expended on the new waterworks. Baf- ate this afternoon. Gesford, a Demo them hM been reported. The rim of crat, introduced an amendment design that crater glows like fire, and the thick. --- a - - rt-------- c—. gasM rolling down the mountain sides not quite »10,000. For this mohth the ed to kill the bill, letting the tew remain hare Mt -*— it the gram and vegetation Mlary list should bU still lighter owing M at present Ths amendment carried Nothing the sides to the summit; which to the reduction of the police force, — 22 to 18. Senator McGowan gave no adds to the density of the smoke and It is reported at Evèrett, WMh., that tice of immediate reconsideration, and the grandeur of the spectacle. Mr. Rockefeller and President Hill, of For the public safety the governor of the Great Northern, are likely to unite the state will soon name a commission their forcée in a strong combination at He aaid: ofeeiMsttoto to make all the investiga Everett under which the Pacific steel .Marine for? Can tion into the eruption possible, and to barge works will build four large steam 8gl0e, according to make recommendations looking to the ers lor the Pacific coMt business of the 709c; fall dip, 50flc; protection of inhabitants of neighboring Great Northern. While this would be villages. The present eruption is in the equivalent to a money bonus of »1,600;- 7e; medium, 206c. heart of the beet improved land in Mex 000 for Mr. HUI, it would mean great ico. The coffee plantations are not yet prosperity for the barge works ana the thought to be in danger, nor will they distribution of a large amount of money. be unless a heavy fail of ,Mhn occurs, Tbe Tacoma Clearing-House Associa which io not considered probable. tion hM petitioned the chamber of com Misses are being said in all the churches merce to use ita influence with mer ala. but as Republicans. What more right have you to ignore this plank of pi the locality to ward off the impending chants and business men, to the end the platform than any other?” that they accept British Columbia coin Loud applause greeted Lis speech. at par, in conformity with the action Geeford Mid he was not here to defend of associated banks agreeing to do like the Republican party, but defied Mc wise. The petition points out that S almon .—Columbia, river No. 1, talla Gowan to show any plank in the Re British Columbia buys annually on this side of the line »3,000,000 worth of prod 41.2501.«; No. 2L tails, »2.2502.50; publican platform pledging the party to Gesford contended ucts, and says the merchants should fency, No. 1 flato,* »1.7501.86; Alaska, woman suffrage. March 12.—Umatilla join with banks in encouraging this No. K tails, »1.2001.80; No. 2, tails, »1.90 that the bill wm unconstitutional, and McGowan knew it. Hb said, in conclu ( county had an addition to its citixen- trade. • — a»a*-.A S uqab —D,C,4 c : extra C,4Me; sion: C.B. Wright, the Philadelphia million ahip of 1,000 Indiana Saturday, when “No man so believing could afford to dry granulated, 5^c; cube crushed and Judge Fea rendered his decision. The aire, hM offered Joshua Pierce »5,000 td powdered, 5Wc per pound; per pound violate his oath of office. I am unoua®' secure him an option on the water and sffeci,i>e doubt, if attained by the light plants be sold Tacoma, WMh., two discount on all grades for prompt cash; fiedly, determinedly and eternallyop- higher courts, is to remove all restric years ago for nearly »2,000,000. Some half barrels, fcc more than barrels; posed to woman suffrage.*’ The senate refused by a vote of 28 to tions from them excepting in handling of the citizens have thought the price maple sugar, 16016c per pound. Ric*’ »^23 l»c; Rio, 20 16 to reconsider the vote, by which the paid him wm too much, and m a result their Land», which were allotted under bill wm virtually killed. a »1,000,000 damage suit against Mr. . «»»L, Salvador, 21021Jic; Mocha, Langford’s “tramp hill,” as it is des conditions. The Indian chiefs who were Wright to now pending in the superior 26)4028c; Padang Java, 81c; Palembang ignated, but. which is really a bill di under arreet for resisting a United court. His offer hM been referred to i rected against the industrial army, Statee officer, were immediately released the city authoritiM. The option Mked which wm beaten in the senate Friday, and a council called at Young Chief’s is to give him sixty days in which to wm reconsidered this afternoon, on mo camp, fifteen miiee above the agency, of tion of Orr, ehairman of the committee all Indiana, to consider matters. Near on corjwations, and passed,. ,1 ' the agsoey Captain Richard camped The New England Fish Company, with troop D, of the Fourth cavalry, whose headquarters are Boston, from Fort Walla Walla, accourted for Mads., and who have bee«$shing for MANSFIELD, THE ACTOR heavy servieee. Agent Harper Mys: halibut in British Columbia water all "icaltod the troops because Judge winter, have cloeed the season’s opera “• Se/s a F»w Plata Thtags to a Clu- F m ’ s desision removes ali my authority tions. The total catch for the season einoaU Reporter. over the Indiane. No power now exists amounted to 900,000 pounds, and ths C incinnati ,March 11.—Richard Mane- to prevent the Indians becoming intoxi price realised wm about 7 cents per fish. cated naff mtisgsriig the livee of all Twenty-three cars were shipped eMt fieid, the actor, spoke in a disguste«! from Tacoma, WMh., and two to Port strain yesterday to a reporter. He said : to follow their natural inclinations and land, Or. Owing to the long haul the drift back to Mvagery." company may not resume operations A radical cihangs in the relation of next year, although Mtisffed that the •a a 1,000- Indians to the people of this county banks are m prolific M those on the renders some people timid. There are Eastern coMt. { expressions of fear that dire results will per pound. follow. The Indian agent under the new regime can merely rent the Indians’ land to the whites. The Indian court is done away with. Indian policemen have build an extension of the Spokane Falla been discharged and the state courts A Northern Into the minee tn the south have complete and solo jurisdiction. ern part or British Columbia. D. C. 4Me per pound. Falls ÄS’* • ¡ÄS ÄÄ'ÄJ •an yasMciaco, March 13.—The Con tinental insurance cbm wm resumed in Judge Morrow’s court this morning. Mr. Delmar, for the prosecution, made his flaal argumoata. Ho touched upon the scope of purpoee of the underwrit ers. He declared that the intent of this board wm to obtain a monopoly of the insurance busincM of thia coast, and when this wm done rates of insurance would be fixed regardless of the wishes of the people. It wm the solo object of this company to drive from the field all SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS understand it? It savors too much of the actress who loses her diam< nds once a year." Maw Mining Vontrivaae». G oldsxdals , WMh , March 12.—Al bert Baber, a young mechanic of Gold- •ndale, bM recently invented a placer mining machine. It is built with wheels within the tubular connection from the Tk. N bw T os says this bm to fair.