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EUGENE CITY GUARD. I.L,t'AxrBILb rroprleur. EUGENE CITY. OREGON. LEFT TO THE COURTS Omaha Trouble Will Be Set tied Without Force. THE JAPANESE CRISIS. CONFKKENCK OK THE FACTION'S A HprrUI Hrlon of I lie Neliranka Hu lirrine C'uurt Will It HHil Deride the Matter. Oinaliii, August 10. All probability of resort to arms to settle tho muuioi ml muddle over tho police commis sioners in now very remote, but for two hour thin moruing it looked very much as if a serious collihinii were inevitable. The sidewalks and street surrounding tliu city hull wore crowd ed, und tho interior of tho building was tilled with citizens aud officers. Tho A. P. A. commission convened at 10 A.M., amid considerable cxeito went Tho members were encouraged with cheers from 200 A. 1'. A.h pre .lit They wore expected ti at onco lilnco a rival force on tho streets, and attempt to oust Chief White aud storm tho city jail. Thin waH tho schedule an given out by tin) A. I'. A. a who wore wild to bo on tho inside. Tho situutiou wait intensified by tlio report from Kansas City that A. P. A. couu- cIIm there had 6,000 armed men ready to scud to Ouiiihu to maintain tho A Tim Itrpurt a aurirUe to the l.eaallun In Washington. Washington, August 15. No in fonnatiou has been received at tho Jap anese legation in couflruiatinu or de nial of tilt) report that a cabinet crisis exist in Japan, though tho legation would not necessarily bo informed of such an occurrence until tho fonimtion of a uew ministry. Tho report of dls aolutou wan, however, a surprise to the number of tho legation, aud caaHed great intercut While uccustomod to look at Count Ito and YanniguU hh almost prnuaui'Ut part of tho Japan ese government, they admit that thero him lieeu dissatisfaction expressed among tho oppoiiitioii politicimiM con cerning tho recession from tho term of tho original treaty, and it la sur mised that aiiy cabinet change will bo duo to thin criticism. They tliiuk, however, a change on thin account in improbablo, us in Japan tho iniuiHtry ia in tho creation of tho emperor, and its continuance in oftlco ia in nowise dependent on popular approval, except no far aa tho iniuiHtera may pcrHonally bo iutlueneed by it. Furthermore, they find it difllcult to reals that there aliould lai any misunderstanding ou tho question of rank, lioth Ho and Yamamgatit aro counts. Tim former holda tlie highest decoration within tho gift of tho emperor, and tho latter ia a marshal of tho empire. It in not un derstood why men whoso name havo been ho highly honored aliould muko trouble over the questicn of the confer ing of an honor which would m only a alight advance over their present posi tion. No one at tho Ick-atioii will venture an opinion aa to Hiiocoed Count Ito aa prime ininiMter in ' case of hiit H-rmaiieiit retirement. LYACIIED BY A MOB Father and Son Hanged at Ellensburg. SF.gi'KIi TO SUNDAY'S AKFKAY At lllvalry of Washington Cities Majr I-re. teut Ik Luratluu of Any. Washington, Auguiit It. Since Secretary Lauiout returned from the Went, both Senator Squire ami Kcpro eutativo Doolittlo have been to see him several timea aud urge the estab lishment of a military jot ou Pnget sound, aa provided for in tho lust sun dry civil uinironriation bill. Of course, I the aeuator haa tho interest of Seattle Ml Mmke Into tli at heart aud the n presenativo ha broil legging fur hi town of Tacoma. Hotn havo presented argument to show what an advantage it would bo to have tho post located upon tho particular tract near their cities, which have been selected iu case tho secretary aliould decide to act Ieneral SchohVId, on hi Western trio, did make an exiimiuatiou of the " -"F post. Tiir TnricilDV'C K I ill: liiLiJuni j Lv jtj THE NEW MILITARY Large Withdrawals ot Gold for Shipment Abroad. TALK OF ANOTHER BOND SALE Mliliilght Jail i" 'I Takliigj Tlirm tint Hung Thrni l a i'rrr, Kllensburg, Wash., August 15. At 12 o'clock last light tho fire bell rang and a crowd congregated at tho county jail inside of three minutes. The pat tering on the steel cage for an hour aud a half resounded ou the still uight air, and at 1:30 Sam Vinson aud hi u nWKttive merit of tho two place for Charle. tho murderer of Sunday, u military post, and there i no deny were led out by a mob. With rope jK tnat m, ) V).rjr favorably impressed around their nocks, tho victim were j wJtu tn j,e w1K;h wiH be offered by walked throo blocks, aud a suiull silver ; Tacoma. There are is rson w ho say poplar tree, eight iuche in diameter, tmt t, Hliould be farther down wa choaeu. Kopo were tlirowu over I tMU s.mnd and that Seattle being farther tho llrst limbs, and the father aud son ,iwu t)10 Sound tho should U) lo were hauled up by many w illing j C-M tm.ri.; ,,1 tmt it aliould bt hand. Their feet were not over a foot j n,.art.r tH, UuVHl station than it would from tho grouud, aud the two men . j, Ht Xncoma. Tho answer to tho iirat were choked to death, with their face ' (J Huggestioiis i that if the post within six indie of each other. ! woui, m Hi,y ljetter down tho Hound After tho death of Dutch John ye- j jt HMui, m 'limited at Port Townseud, terday aftorinam, an uneasy fi-eling be- s t.HUHO tti.tt it still farther away. To gait to manifest itself, aud a evening tlt) utn(.r ,roMsition tho reply i given caino on, it grew iu intensity. At U:30, , t1Ht wjt, tj,u U14val station ou tho op w hen tho street i usually deserted, 1 1(OHjto hido of the hound tho post might knot of men could bo seen all over the aH w,,n Tacx'ina aa at Seattle for town, and thero wa apparently trou- lt ,)1U j)rotection that would bo reu bio coming. Sheriff Stitaou wa very : ,,nMi u,i j( tjIat vt.w of the case is to " " ' : i l.. ..I ....... .1 ;..- .... .1..,.. i . . .. II I... who might "'" -"'j""" " oe tnKcu ine ki migiii juni a n w ni inu jiiii. niiiii.H. (.Htnoilsneii aujoillliig liiu navni noni.ui. made so timt the ringing of the lire bell it seemii that the location o lie red by should la a signal that tho mob was Tacoma ha greatly pleased (ieneral R A. commisaion. At tho aamo timo tho old commission wa in tho mayor' ( the World from Tokio tuiys: A ltiiturr Avrrtnl. underway. Scholield, and if tho aecreatry call on New York, August 15. A special to1 Promptly at 12 tho bell rang, aud him for au opiniou ho may recommend Py im- almost imuiiauMiuiy mo guaros were XaeomiL office ready to issue order aud repel ! jK-rial command, Count Ito, tho prime , overpowerert, ami tlio outer jail tl.sirs The si-cretary, however, is not likely 1 J . I . . . .ill.:. It.. ' nuuunl Tll.l Ml. ...I .'llirtt U'lIU kfllll. 1. 1..:.... Tlx. mi.Kl. force noceHHiiry to maintain lta i miuisU'r, lia resumed ni tiuuea. iie ..u ,... ...0.. ...... l(, ufK ,r nu uinnwu. v accent elevation to tlie title ol mar-: ""'"i ' "0 " sisiiinciii asaea nun iiismi mi pom nun . . . .1... ...I 1 !.... . .... .... .. i... Alier me wreu.-nc were mvuieu, nit ) jho promised !SMikaIIU military isi mo assumed dogged silence, ine om man ot.r ,iuv n,i ,S reply indicated pret- any iHlHltioll After a brief oouferenco tho A. P. ! qui, offered him by the emperor. A A. commission concluded to confer j rupturo i thus averted, but the per with the old board before reitortlng to I aonal relation of curtain nieiulier re arm. The conference wa tho reult trained. of a letter w hich Mayor Hernia neut to tho A. P. A. board last night, asking tho member to meet tho old laiard and h.uu.r ti mui'li settlement of the i A ('iitrullon to Form a Wrslrrn Kill- The member of the uew A GOOD MOVE. controversy lamrd answered that they had decided to meet Mayor Hemi aud hi col league, and today replied that they were ready. Thro two board remain ed closeted for an hour or more. When tho door wa opened it wa announced that mi agreement had been reached. Mayor Hemi then lent this telegram, digued by himself, a chairman ot tno . the railroad ho that every newspaper tnrlul AsNorlutlilll. The Utah Pres Assia-iutioii ha Is sued a call for a convention of all westeru editor, for tho purpose of forming ouu grand Western Editorial AsstH'iatiou. Tho convention will bo iu session iu Salt Iiko City August 27 tli and 2Hth. Arrangement have la-eu made with never spoke, but Charles pulled back and struggled aotiio. Hoth men were i hustled along, however, and several ! telegraph pole were tried without sue- feeding iu (lulling a suitable place. When near tho fatal tree, young Vin son spoke hi only words, saying: "I hate it ou my mother' account. You'll bo sorry for this." Tho last word wa uttered u tlio tightening of tlio roH) choked off hi breath. The father wa strung op a moineut before hi son, and Home ouu iu tho crowd said, a Charles wa swung up: "Your pa is up there; go up and see him." old board, and by A. J. Hroatoli, a chairman of tho new board, to Gover nor llolcomb and A. S. Churchill, attorney-general: "If tho supremo court will meet at an early date, all members of the board of tiro and police commissioner will unite in a request for au early hearing. Can you get the court to (Ix a date? Answer quick." This telegram wa atmt to each of tho justice of tho Hiiprenio court: "All parties agree to submit tho po lice matter to tho supreme court, if an early hearing can bo had." Thi wa also signed by tho chair nan of each laiard. Tliey wanted it understood that neither Ismrd had made ty clearly hi intention. Ho replied: "What will wo do with two more post in Washington? Tho fact is wo have plenty of post and not enough ! soldiers to put iu them. We have been abandoning post from time to time ' Hiid still wo have more than wo need or can tavupy with tho troop that aro , to bo stationed in them. Heside there i no money to build or equip these post even if they should bo estab lished. There dta- not seem to be any pressing need for military post at 1 present" Thi K-ar out what wa said iu these dispatches several moiitli ago, any concessions. Each side stood a it ; and carry greater inttuenco iu national had Is fore, and in that restart there legislation affecting the state cmbrac- wa no change iu the situation. Ihoy ed by the organization had simply agreed that tno Ust inter ests of all concerned will Iki served by an immediate suhtiiistlou of tliccontro versy to tho court, and they had united to that end. Milliliter of the new board were re ticent iu regard to what their nextj move would bo. When Mr. Vauder-1 voort wa asked whether tho member j would proceed to orgaui.o a police force in opposition to that controlled by tho old board, ho would not answer i directly, but stated that neither board I wa going to be very strict on each ! other while tho matter was iu the. court. j Chief Justice Novel, of tho supremo court, has just announced that a sve-' vial session of court will be held to- j morrow to settle tho Omaha police case. Chief of Police White' reply to the I demand of tho A. P. A. commission- j era that their authority recognized, ' was made public today. Ho states that liocauso of Judge Hopewell' do-1 cisiou, holding tlio plaintiff' legally! iHNtscsaod ot the offices, he is compelled to reeognixo aud oWy the order of the lllliyor Hull Hie inllltl m iH'iiiiiiinniniit'ip now acting, and until the question is legally divided, when ho would cheer fully recognize tho board held to la) the , legal board. i Nutiniiitu t'niialc Outlaw. j Perry, O. T., August Hi. Deputy j marshals arrested the notorious Jennie j Metcalf east of hero last night, but she . stole au officer' horse aud tied. She was formerly Jennie Stephens, and is a uiivo of Hill Daltou, aud no officer in the territory is a better shot She wa arrested two mouths ago for selling whisky to the Osage Indians, aud gave laiuds. Although only 1H years old, ahe is said to havo sold more whisky to Indian than the oldest offender. Hoth men were allowed to hang for . .. Secretary Laiuout did not intend some time, aud tho crowd slowly di- tu establish theoe posts, though it is pcrsod without firing any shot into possible that ho may take some action the bodies. Thero were six other pris- j r,.K,iri to Spokane, It is probable oner iu tho jail, but uouo were molest- tlutt ho really believe it would bo uimkI movement to promote the general wel-! lH'. uml m,but,y but ,ho two "'"rderer ,,li,.y to have a post at S.kaue, but faro of Western journalism and create ! w,'ru 1,urt during the proceedings. ,, -wrotary realize that if ho estab- a closer and more friendly intercourse j i imrlc v liisou, wno gave away tno , s tho Spokane pwt and docs not between tho editorial worker through-. trainrobU'W in tho Northern Pacific establish the post ou tho Sound, that out tho transiniKsisaippi state. At the ' h,,,,,uP ,,,ht AI'ril' wi,M hil flltl"'r waH he will offend both Squire and Doolit- liruilH nun mining oiniui miuevo nil njr nn, n0 j,K u0 (U'Hln to do tllllt; SO Sunday. That evening about :45 i10 will probably allow his term as sec they entered tho Teutouia salism and rt tary of war to end without taking picked a quarrel, during which Charles .. a,.tion. It is thus possible that i t t i - : ... . . the rivalry of the three asiungtou towns will nreveiit the establishment breast, and tho victim died half au 1 f military post iu Washington, a it hour later. , mH iu the past, aud it may iu the John Horgumn, well-known as futUre prevent the erection of a public "Dutch John," went to the defense of building at some of the places, or at Kohlopp, when tho elder Viuson stab- j it.ast OW! f ti, towns in the state. Ud him iu the right breast, inflicting a horn we. wound, wlilcli proved latal ! yesterday. After Kohlopp was shot ho' grapled young Vinson, threw him to j the Moor aud dealt him several blows, but wa forced to desist by failing strength. Hoth men were immediately arrested man desiring to atteud "can tlo without paying his fare or 'counting ! ties.' " Tho call for this convention ha la-en issued with a view to inaugurating a convention it ia proposed to discuss libel law and such other mutters a may come before the convention. Altogether tlio idea or such u con volition and must strike every Tho association will give greater weight to the paars of thi section, 1 . w-t i- t I . . : of such an association snoi hiiko ivoniopp, one oi mo propn- eilitor fiivornblv. , '". " emcreo riK"i Any further iuformatiou about trans- sirtation, routes, hotel, etc., can Ihj obtained by addressing a note of in quiry to A. H. Toinson, corresponding siH'retary lltah Pres Association, 805 Atlas block, Salt Lako City, Utah. THE FASTEST CRUISER. OI)iiiiU Mry MHkr n Trlul fur liiinhln'ii i:niior. officials tiHik extra precaution about tho jail. The Vinson were regarded as worth less, Charles having served one term in the penitentiary. Hoth were quarrel some, aud always weut u lined and A STRIKE THREATENED. tlnrinriit-lnkrrfl of Nrw York l'rriHr Ing to tlo Out. New York, August 1ft. Tho East Side i threatened with another strike. The strike of the brotherhood of tailor has amused tho vet-nmkcrs, cloak-mak ers, the childrons' jacket-maker and , ready to pick a light, the shirt-makers, aud they have been talking strike agaiiiKt the contractors 1 associations. The bosses' associations have failed to sign their agreements. ! They ask for nothing uew, and aro i the same that were in force last year, ; I but the Isisses are opposed to the sy-1 1 tern of running shops under uuiou I rules. I Tho jacket-makers aro prepared to , i call out their combiued membership of ! ft.OOO persons on short notice. The ' lllllltllliMHI.lllilkltVA lllllll 11 lllllrtil meeting to divide upon a strike. The , jilnnlr .iii,iL,rti nviuuil tit ittl.tr tliu rttl t their big strike some time this week ,,f trrti" ,H'"ri,: the tnaips during and the vest-makers to tho im.nlvr of ( 1'" ftnko, the memla-M of the A. H. l ucuouiuh) i no inscription as laiso and unjustifiable. San Francisco, August 14. The tiiivv ilelmrtliieiit hiiri i.viilelitlv fli.ft.r. and put iu tho steel cage in tho county mined to astvrtaiu if the Columbia is jail. Excitement ran high, but the ' the fastest of American warships, and has assigned the honor of competition to the cruiser Olympia. The Olympia will soon go to join the Asiatio squad rou aud the department ha ordered that she shall try to make an ocean record as far a Honolulu, at least, and possibly across the Pacific. Local naval officers interpret tho order to menu that the iroveriiiiient wishes to f ill.... Mr,, I... l.lkr It. j 1)n,uk ,hB W()rl(,,(t m,)in, nm,0 . t)u nau rraucisco, aiikusi io. iiooai ( ?ollltllltU r iuemiKrs ot tho American Kailway l imm are much incensed over au in scription that has been placed over the graves of the four soldiers who wore killed in a railroad wreck during the great strike of a year ago. The in scription is to the effect that the sol diers were "Murdered by strikers near Sacramento, Cal., July 11, 1X1)4." Al though ouo striker has becu sentenced to death for complicity in tho wreck- (100 aro dissatistied. There are 3,000 shirt-makers organized. They also aro talking strike. Tho manufacturers iu the garment trade havo caused the excitement. It is announced that they are very careful in taking orders and giving out con tract ou account' of the excited state ot the cloak-maker. Fruit luuiril In the liny. Sun Francisco, August 15. Five hundred crates of musk-melons wore dumjicd into the bay today by denlers, Thr at. I.uula lirraki a lirnml, j who, rather than sell the fruit at a low Southampton. August 111. The ! ,rilV- "stroyod it. Heavy shipment American line steamer St. Umis r. '"i along the Sacramento river dm rived at 3 o'clock this afternoon and j th,y ast h'w lU'x hav0 the has broken the l.ost eastward record, j ,rl0 ,,r fn,,,8 '"ioularly melons, to The St Louis left New Y'ork August I f"n- 'J,K,"' '' t 0 c-uts a 7, clcariug Sandy Hook light ship Mt j 'te went U gging for pimdiam-rs. 1:11 P.M. Her time passage was days IU hours aud 43 minutes. The A,lvam In Kngll.h w....iri... 1 a ... I ............ .l -.......1 1 . 1 -m. pre, loua -.! am ivuorn, ...noe s Francis.. Ainrust IS An Waller' t c Mot lrnirl. Pari, August 15. Thero is abso lutely nothing in the sensational story ciri'ulatcd by a New York newspaper to the effect that United States Am bassador Eustis has dropped the case of Jolm Ij. Waller, formerly United States consul at Taniatava, island of squadron to relievo the .Madagascar, recently sentenced to a i flagship of that station. recently, when an average spwd of over oightecu knots au hour was made from Southampton to New York. "Wo believe sincerely that we shall boat the record of the Columbia," said one of the officers of the Olympia. "The distance to Honolulu is 2,100 miles. We might to make it iu four and a half days. The Olympia made a fraction under twenty-one knots au hour on her trial trip. If she should be kept up to a ieod of eighteen und one-half knots au hour, which wo be lieve practical, she would stand off Honolulu iu four days aud twelve hours. This would beat the record of the Columbia and beat the world." It I. Vit Thought. Ili.ar.rr, That This Will He Coinitriiaurc'l ly Kllhrr Irtrlaml or farlllr. Washington, August 14. The treas ury today lost l,!i50,000 in gold for export to Europe, leaving tlio reserve only about 1,300,000 above tho H"V 000,000 point Tho telegram which announced tho withdrawal reached the department just as it was closing ut 4 o'clock, uud gave no information a to the name of the exporter or tho exact destination of the shipment Mr. Cur tis, the acting secretary, said ho hud no Kxdilo information aud could uot say whether tho syndicate would al low tho lOO.OOO.OOO to be encroached upon or not None of the other officials would tulk iu tho absence of Secretary Carlisle. Thi heavy withdrawal has given rise to a report that another bond issue i impending, but there i uow no one iu Washington who can speak authori tatively ou tho subject, or who has in formation not shared by tho public. The best opiniou is that tho syndicate w ill not allow tho reserve to bo en croached upon until ufter October 1, when, as generally understood, their obligation eoascs. Hut even iu the event of still further withdrawals, it is believed that President Cleveland and .Sicretary Carlisle would see tho reserve reach a point below any that it ha yet touched before they would take liny steps to recoup it by another sale of bonds or purchase of gold. It is argued that the meeting of con gress is only fourteen weeks off, and that without any reasonable doubt, the treasury, with au available cash balance of nearly (184, 000,000, and tho revenues slightly increasing, can meet it obligation and have a comfortable balance at the cud of the calendar year. Tho best judgment obtainable here is that there will bo no bond issue or extra session of congress, except in the event of coutiuued heavy withdrawals, which are not looked for. Tho archives of the state department have been searched to nee if thero was anything iu tho claim put forth that the United States, us tho conqueror of the Confederate states, had any claim to the island of Triuidado. Nothing of thi t kind could be found, and it is not believed at tho department that thero is anything iu tlio claim. An official of the department, who has been looking into tho matter, say there is little doubt that tho island belongs to Hrazil. It is expected that several changes will be made iu the station of tho ofticcrs of the pay corps. Some of the officer havo served long iu the present stations, and various reasons for changes havo been given. It is ex pected that Colonel (ilcnu, now ut St. Paul, will go to New York; Colonel Card, now at New Y'ork, to Denver; Colonel Canby, now at Denver, to Portland, Dr.; Major McCreu, uow at Portland, to Sail Francisco; and Major Hales, now ut San Francisco, to St. Paul. (ieneral Vincent today received the following telegram from (ieneral Cop piugcr, dated Jackson's Hole, August 11, it having been forwarded 125 miles by courier: "Colonel Randall, with Lieutenant Hamilton and a scouting party, picked up Lemhi Pete aud a party of seven teen Indians, all told, male and fe male, with sixty ponies, hunting peace fully iu the Teton mountains. He started them homo for tho Lemhi reser vation. I have Neinits, the wounded Hunuock, safely iu camp. Tho scout ing party is iu from tho north. All is quiet" The acting secretary of tho interior has approved au agrccmeut with the Southern Ute Indians of Colorado, whereby tho majority of them will take lauds iu severalty, aud the rest will 1m.) settled on the western third of tho present reservation. After the severalty allotments havo been made, tho lands remaining will bo tlirowu open to settlement. The reservation contains over 1,000,000 acres, and much of it is arid and broken. PORTLAND MARKETS. Useful Inform p Fafn. Wort in r HOW Oregon peaches have taken tho place of the Caliornia fruit in tho local mar ket. Several carloads have tieeu re ceive! from Southern Ortgon and met with remarkably good sale at tlio Utah lished quotations. Oregon melons have not yet arrived, hut will Ikj hero next week. California watermelons and canteioapes are heavy supply. Grapes, plums ami pear aro also plentiful. There is no change in country produce. Ciroceries, etc., are unchanged. WlirU Marttrt. The wheat market has not yet opened up and quotations are wholly nominal as follows: Walla Walla, 4c; Valley, 50c per bushel. I'roilura Market. Fuoi'R Portland. Salem, Caseadia and Dayton, are quoted at 2.M5 per barrel ; (ioiddrop, J2.05; Knowflake. 2.H5; lien ton county, 2.H5; graham, 'OWL'.GS; superfine, i'i.'Ib. Oats tiixsl white are quoted weak, at 'ihik; milling, .WW 30c; gray, i'-'Wi!Gc. ! speaking a tableMK,)llf,, Kolled oats are quoted aa follows : Bags j drinking idiis i,.l . 5.75(;10.00; barrels, fO.OOyO.ai; cases, j u eW.lni(i tJ "' ''t m, .,,.. r., 1 W" days old. 1,1. . IIAY limoioy, e.Hftj.uu .cr in , ... , cheat, $5.50 W0. J" H'"k t0 - k'ttou, i, l. I 1...-U., i:oi r.itw. o. ' Cgif three ilv ,.t, n '' cental; brewing, HOitftioe per cental, , Blu y ami will fl,wt HjV i uccnrdilh- to duality. I tho bottom of Al autre lira Bran. $11.50; shorts, touch it and bouud nt, M2.50: chop feed. IU'm16; middlings, 1 scl beim- h.mv.,,! .in rji. i.l.i.l(iiii wliual Kll.. iwr I'MiituI I j ,. ... --UOifpf,,, IIUVS Old Wl H....I ... I.. . .. . , .in'to ci I7',.c: (amy dairy, 15c; fair to good. 10 . " " I'niiuwl da (ul2,'sc; coninion, Ho per pound; Tilla unsik creamery, .'16c per roll. Potaioks .Now Oregon, 35(" 55c per sack. The Kgg Thm a,... 11 , 'lay lie a ' -'"1'itil It is said ill.., .i of those ones,,.,, thrift, llouseWill, l.I.oss,UeO,Kf If an ounce of Jit Solv?d in ten in, - siieiikin.F u i.,i.i. ! rise again und Klui,....:. "Mahomet' coniu" l' older tlio em, H. l.:. , - -M) ... ,l(jBct j, Unions New California, l.S.'niil.oO j until, of course, theeq-iiv per cental. j tablished, when if iTL 1 PouLTUV-Chickens. old. :53.50 pel IIUK. , 1 i dozen; voting. 1.60(i'3.OO per do.eu ; ! .. , , u" ducks, 2 50(..:i.50; geeso. H.OOiaO.OO; i J""1,' '-'l'''ary hnn turkeys, live. 10c j.er pound; dressed, " " "l7 "", el tilt tt I w . ,.iiihiii . Kiass 01 Wad., -t. Koos Uregon, are quoted 11c per j inkn so that the niujor pum.' below the mirf,.,. ! Hunts!! OreL'on (all cream. 10(4 11c ' fnirlv freul, ui.ii., .i . ! per pound ; ball cream, 7cic; skiui, 4(i i a largo portion uwrn tl,. !. 0c ; Young America, K... lc higher. l)U n.Kilr(1,(, wilh' W j Uum.oN KUKT.iai.Kh t abbane, IJ4C ! 0 " '""palia. I II. d.liuliua HL tti, lt t'llll tilltK'lii'k. 1 ! green onions, 10c per dozen ; Oregon wax 1 " ". K-'pn j oeans, (ito.'gc; cuciimoers, ioc(5ji per ; "" '1'biiou u ukj s j ilor.au ; cauiiiiouer, ?i per dozen. 1 "miui y. nut a qnesty. j UKI1IIIE imcKucrrieB, per ; hub ko 01 1110 World. Jlur j pound; raspU-rnes, 1.251.50 per ask if ho should keep impr , v i-i 1 ""K" "r sueep, or it he thitV 'Ikoi-ical Fhuit California lemons, u. ,l ru , . , K.Wt.(W; bananas, 2.2r3.U0 per I J Hlewu bunch: California navel oranges. Iz.ib . .. . u' inw-jr 1 (11 XUO jier box; Mediterranean sweets, j Prl"tive, lie will not lu a : 2..')0i;t.00: iiineauiles.4iu5 nerdozeu. I - ackuowledKcd that it u . I iAMPOUMA KUar.iui.Ka name, new 1 nmra iu aeep poultry it iJ 10c per pound ; new potatoes, H0c(i $1 no other sensible ouncksU il I per sack ; string beans, 2oi3c per pound ; j (,t than that he should lwt.J 1 summer squash, 1.25(ttl.lw ier box; trv. Poultry brwlim-t,,L, I l.niial.u.a. S I II lir Imv ! HWift. tMiIurrM. . . . 1 3 . f j ' ,,lUHt eisist in breediug to; I TBiTKLir-Apples, Kuatl, 1 per in 8to-k' hirtU ri" 1 box; apricots, 75(-i!iOc per box; Oregon ""'J tllu " ponudt, but 4 cherries, Koyal Anne and Blues: Kcpub- quality of meat, uud tktti, lii-aii. iHVOOo per box; piuuts, 40(oUc; tno most and largest (m IK-aciies, 4U.il taic per uox ; iicais, fliii 1.25; watermelons, Bartiett is true that wheu vggi are ii , 2.00ii' , dozen the small ecir hrinu. j per dozen; canteloupes, 2.25 per ; tilu i..r.,u ,.., itAim.'' IIUAC1I , IU'CD, ft. IAIA , 'l,.lf yvi crate. Wool Valley, ll(ill3c, according to quality; Kasleru Oregon, Hut 11c. Hops Nominal at 4c per pound. urs Almonds, soil suell, Oiallc per pound; paper shell, 12.Vj.iMc; new crop California walnuts, soft shell, 1I(k 12'uc; standard walnuts, lOidllc; Italian chesnuts, 12licl-lc; pecans, 13(ul0c; Brazils, 12'v(al."lc; lnlierts, Hialoc; peanuts, raw, fancy, 6o7c; loastetl, 10c; liickory nuts, HiulOc; co coa nu U, !MJc per dozen. I'hovisions Kastern hams, medium, ll,Vi l.'e per pound; bams, picnic, N'.jl'i'.K'; breaktast bacon 11 'uojCli.'c; short clear sides, Hl,,ar!ic; dry salt sides, 7V'Kc; dried beef hams, l'J (iil:ic; lard, comiiound, in tins, 7'..; lard, pure, in tins, D'tutlOc; pigs' feet, : (l,r nu SVV ''I T', V " i Tho cows should ha pa OOlind: Uickled l.ams. le'l iHT.ieless fl,,1,lei" or Kr"iu whl'U ,!) e liains, 10c; bacon, "c: dry salt sides, 8c; ' nhort lard, 5-pound pails, M.c; 10s, U.'c; . Tho system of cold stump oos.iie; tierces, Hc. : doulit bound to efttvt the pa ; ter butter. Merchandise Market. ! If the cow is a persistent Salmon. Columhia, river No. 1, tails, i uot uttempt to dry her off. & fl.aotl.t0; Ao. 2, talis, f2.25ii(, 2.50; danger in doing so, rf!!:,Wftl I When reject feed I.M.i.0 ,T o-"i '.-i ."o,t-. box,,g, cows will pretty SooAB-GoldeiiC. 4'c: extra C. 4 V.V- ! appetites and shrink their mm. dry gianulatiM, 6'8c; culsj crushed and j There is uot aa much s-i-- powdered, 0c per pound ; ,'4c per pound about dehorning us there 1 discount on ail grades lor prompt cash ; j uut it is going ou extensively? half barrels. c more than lmi-1-ein : ! ily; and besides every faraknJ s nines a ga-at uiuuy ' mzo costs. Amy, these mti i bo obtained, as a rule from tl , fowls. Of course, if any Unt l ; toriniued to ucglect hit pmlut J better keep the rhftipnt b. breed will do well nuder Kil ' breed can be kept an to IU p I to 11 satisfactory tUudard of ad t if it is neglected. But siifi-rj.! tho farmer means to mute kii the best that it call, he troii. bo foolish to keep the dunlijjiil , compares with tiie thuruubawJ siuklo does with our modus kJ machinery. periiKt el twenty years by a court-martial. Ou Kustis is pursuing the matter most en ergetically and hops soon to arrive at a satisfactory result Tli err M'uiilil He Ton Much lilk. WashingMu, August 14. The Olympia will leave San Francisco about the middle of this week, going by way of Honolulu to the Asiatic Baltimore as It is stated at July 3 last, was 0 days 22 hours and & 1 minutes. The best westward record is' held by the Fuerst lliamarck. A I'uur Meal t'alrli. Victoria; li. ('., August 10. Mail advices from llaktalate wtiinate the combined cat oh of all tho pelagic scal er in Asiatio waters this season at 42, 000 sealskins at the outside. Last sea sou the Canadian schooners alone took 4U, 000. The shrinkage in the catch call hardly fail to affect the October sale iu London. evening paper says that tho wearers Kulgish woolcu good will hereafter pay higher price for their garments. This is particularly so of mohair and alpaca gotnls, tho increased value of Itlolliig Itallaim. Pittsburg, Pa., August 15. One hundred and fifty Italian employed on the excavation of the conduit iu Allegheney struck yesterday for au ad vance of 25 cent a day. Other men ........ ....1 ... ...i... ..1. ....... 1 OI I . , ... . .. . . . . ., j unlay me sinkers tnei 10 orive ine i new men from the work. Stone, ' club and revolver were fridy used. and two Italians had their heads split Imprisonment t10 navy department that there have the contrary, h,eu iriveu 110 orders to make a ranid trip across the Pacific, or even part of tlio way. It is probable tho report or iginated iu the talk of tho officer who assert tho Olympia is as fast as the Co lumbia. At the navy department it is said that the. Olympia is to remain iu the Asiatic squadron three years, and tho department would uot risk injury to her by sending her at full speed across tho Pacific. ; Tr-tlng riiruiiiiitle Murtur Cnrrlngpa. j Sandy Hook, August 14. A very in I trcsting test of the Spilter twelve-inch ! pneumatic mortar carriage has been iu j progress at the proving grounds for j some time past, and it is expected to 1 la) successfully poncldued in a few days. The mortar carriage is designed to wholly take up the recoil by com pressed air stored in a receiving cyl inder attached to the side of tho car riage. The recoil is always taken up in the lino of tlio lioro or tho gnu so j that the straiu remains the same ut j any elevation. In other mortar car , riages tho recoil is taken up by springs. line of the great advantages claimed ; for this carriage is that it can bo fired : at any elevatiou from zero or point I blank to an elevation of 75 dugroos, the highest elevatiou obtained by other mortar carriages being 05 degrees. The carriage is built ou a circle and weighs aUiut thirty tons, tho mortar weighing fifteen tous, aud can bo easily tra versed around the circle by one num. maple sugar, 15m Hie tier pound. Cokkk Costa Kica, 22iu:2;i111c ; Rio, 20 tfi22c; Salvador. 21(i(21'i,c: Mocha. ! 20 ( 2Sc ; 1'adang Java, 31c ; Palein bang Java, jwnuL-ac; talial Java, 2;25e; Ar buckle's Mokuska and Lion, f22.;;o pei 100-pound case; Columbia, $21.S0 pel 100-pound case. Coal---S toady ; domestic, $o.OOy7.50 per ton; foreign, fS.oOitf 11.00. Bkans Small white, No. 1, SJn'c per pound; butler, 3,'8c; bayou, 3c; Lima, 6,'ijc. CoitD.vog Manilla ropo, l'-inch, it quoted at 10c, ami Sisal, lie per pound. Bu g Island, f5m 6.25 per sack; Ja pan, f 4.60(it4.75. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. 1 open. The mob wa dispersed by the police. Aiuerli'aa NrbuuU In Tamil Attacked. Constantinople, August 12. Ad vioia from Tarsus, Asia Miuor, any a mob attacked the American echool at that place, maltreated acTcral students aud threatened the mlssiouariom. . which at the factoric is from 70 to 80 per oeut. Tho increased selling rate lias lieeu followed by an increase in ad Valorem Hut lea. Th' uar Honntr leiUian Washington, August 13, tmtroller HlghM or lirmkre t'lalmant. J Bowler said today that he did not ex Viuita, I. T., August 15. Cherokee ! pivt to act ou the sugar bouuty claim claimant inhabitants are gathering j of the Oxuard Hoot Sugar Compauy, of here for a meeting to take action to Nebraska, for several week, and prob secure full legal rights in tho uatiou. j ably not ticforo the middle of Septom They claim that the Cheroke nation j ber. This statement tends to eorrobor has long refused to give justice to them ate the report that he desires to have a as provided by past treaties, and they pcmoual eouforeuoo on the subject with propose to appeal to congress and the Secretary Carlisle before auuonnciui ourt fur redraa. his decision In the ease. Aiiierlraim Will He rrtitrrteil. Buzzard's Bay, August 14. A re porter calletl uptn tho president today and showed him the cable from Tien Tain, in which the American residents there appeal to the Cuited States for assiKtauce. Tho president refused to discuss the question at length, aud said that tho matter of protecting Ameri cans iu China wa iu tho bauds of the state department, and it would un doubtedly receive atteutiou without de lay. ' Fenllaamt Muil Ahillrate. London, August ' 13. The eorre Hndent of the Standard at Sofia says: The Bulgarian delegation at St Peters burg was virtually told that Kussia would do nothiug for Bulgaria onltM Prints Ferdiasud abdicated. Itrrkrlr)'- llnimrr Year. Sail Francisco, August 1;!. Five hundred aud fifty freshmeu will lie ou the roll when the university of Califor nia opens tomorrow. This extraordi nary large class will overcrowd the university. For the first time iu the history of the iustitiutou, the regents have lecu confronted bv lack of room The classes have btvu growing year by ' year, but the appropriations have not I kept pace with the growth of the' olasses.and this year tho regcut have 1 found themselves unable to supply the ' facilities and space ueevsmry for the new student. " j It has boou estimated that 300 new I studcut will lie added to the popula- : tiou of the Berkeley this year. The domaud for boarding and living places has been to great that it cauuot be 1 met, and many w ill be obilged to ; room in Oakland. 1 FuiUH Net cash prices: Family ex tras, t3.;!5(jt3.4f per barrel; bakers' ex tras, 3.15( 3.25; sufiertine, t2.:i5(t 2.00. Baki.ky Feed, fair to good, 60c; choice, ti2'uc; brewing, 70iii 75c. WugT No. 1 slnnping, 5 per ctl; choice, SHi'BC ; milling, U.00(d)1.02,la'. O.ms Milling, tl.V(Sl.tHl; surprise, fjl.00l.l0; fancy feed, U7)ac(3l.OO; goo I to choice, 8o!Hlc; poor to fair, io(tSO; black, nominal ;itrav, 80(82', c. Hops Quotable at 4tnc per pound. Potatoxs Sweets, $1.25(31. 76. Onions Oood to thoice California. 50m 76c. ' Wool Spring San Joaquin, year's fleece, ttr 80 ; do 0 to 8 month's, 8(ii 10c; ti to 8 months, C alaveras and foot hill, per pound. 8(.il0j do detective, (drf 8; Northern, good to choice. 13l8c; do defectiye, 8 (d! 10c; Nevada, spring, light and choice, ll(iill; heavy, f,(u:Sc. BirruK Fancy cieamerv, seconds, 10cil7,V; fancy dairy, 15r.i ltv. Koos Store. 12i(il'lo; ranch, ltj18. CngKsK Kancv. mild, new, 5ii6:; common to itoixi, 3(n5c; Voung Amer ica, 5m8c; Fastern, llujl2c; West ern, 10i.tl2c per iKiund. same. Wheu winter coim-8, if f ventilated stable uud guocoU-at:- nrovided. tho cow Vfillm' keep is steady health. M.mv of the best dairyui' ' I narileil HhinclliollS. Mr. t'l'l that stanchions do not nidn'l past tho 300-puuud butter m Will feed effei't the flavor 01 wo aro asked. Feed omm Still it is but fair to sWte ' deny that feed has any ef- Kiii oiiruiie Ui I lll..n .1... a rhitlice. usefully employed, uud thus t I nut of luld COIIIUIlllV. Bo" 1 W' I work for you aud stifle bi H 1 by telling him how mucu I iw tloiii rou were when ' tired of hearing this, j"'-!)' were vou in his place. l' for himself aud see how B cheerfully it will be Hone ai tho complaints though he m. ing harder. Start mm -business, even if ou a very ffli Get him some good elm pair, aud see how l'f,af will be. Don't just let .1 a - vwl-et the lueui mm ji' i"- nisi-' let him be sole praetor' of tho business, aiding him. wlien utvVSNi'." by the business as the l,r,"','1,,"p,ac!lt mill nv t 10 lime - majority ho egg" laid by. I.niiilmi stuck Mnrket. Loudon, August 13. It has lieeu a very quiet week iu the stock market, except iu tho mining department, where the feature has been a rise of 27 1-2 iu chartered South Africans. ff-l. ... ... . . ....'t:lli"w xiiese snares, wnicu not long ago were court of Justice iu iy v p, ...:ll L.ivrt ill .... - - , , Tlie amount ho will have been able to over, the smallest part oi .. . : 1 f.,r the 010" W I IlllVf im"""i , . , htl . . l.v )V1I1 11 ' vantage """" ' , a I from idleucss cannot W A l,old. ""aaboywh,-. , IS expeillico iu li :,vll.M ! interests him will rfion? ' I . . . . ..... u'...tcrn o" I i aua baa naun ! Kelt lr.l "" ""I,. ...... t iL.-Afv"' , assemoic.i us..... . of i tho queen s oencii j 1 ,..MfS IB lioeiw,... .. quoieu ai a soverigu pr share, are estm uow expecien to loucn 10 ponmts. All , damages urongnv i. me Atneaus aud the Western uud airainst the lwngc ,.;.ki Ijisteru Australian stocks are biHimiug who the plaintiff cl'j,r''' aTv ' on iH tter reports of the gold output i iu alleging that sue " ( liuiganans, ir-..nese aud Brazilians ymons obsceue , have Ihhu dcpn-sil. Argentines were , was disupiioiuted, ion firm. Americans were again weak on the case had been tb adverse rumor of au assessment on , both parties had agreed Erie. idrawalof all alU'gB "" MA ,U oh 3 .it -1 ; si '.ue rMii r Ann ilB ;.ffi tm 1 At afl Thi n t R fcrti id 1 u fain 1 lis ir! ti alfc tti: 'tea ,, t; 1 l i i i i