The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, October 23, 1890, Image 1

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THE OREGON SCOUT
Is independent in nil things, neu
tral in nothing; devoted to every
cause it believes to be right a
journal for the people.
THE OREGON SCOUT
Has ns lnrge acirculntiionasany
two papers in this eection of tho
State combined, nnd is corre
spondingly valuable as an adver
tising medium.
Horo tho Press tho People's Rights Maintain.
VOL. VII.
UNION, UNION C0UNJ OKEGON, THURSDAY, OCTOB15U 23, 1S00.
NO. 18.
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The Ore? on Scout
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An Inrtf in.lent weekly journal, Issued eterjr Tuur(tav
morning by
JONES & CIiAXCEY,
Publishers anil Proprietor.
A K Jo.n F.9, Kdltor.
II. Chancev, Foreman.
Kiit- of Slllillilloli.
One copy one year.
One copy six muiioh,
One copy three month?, -
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Invariably Caili In Ailvmire.
If by chance mibierlption arc not pniil till end j
of year, two dollars ivill be chargid.
Kates of advertising made known on application .
&&" Correspondence from all parts of tne country
solicited.
Address n'l communications to the Ohliion Scout,
Union, Oregon.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY,
CXITKP STATUS,
I'kehidknt ISenjamln Harrison of Indiana.
Hkcketakv urHTATK-.Iamea (I. Ilia ne of Maine
Skcketahv or Til k TiiKAiunv -William Windoin
of Minnesota.
Skcketakv ok Waii RedtieH I'roctorof Vermont.
8 to K eta It V OK THK Navv Henjiinla Y. Tracy of
New York.
Hkcketaiiv ok the Interior- John W. Noble of
Missouri.
roTMASTEU-OENEIiAt.-John Wauaruakir of Penn
sylvania. Attoknki-Oeneral-W. II. II. Miller of Indiana.
Secrbtarv or AoiticiiLTurtK-Jerenilah Husk of
Wisconsin.
STATU OF OUKUllN.
Senators,
I.I. II. Mitchell.
t .1. N. Dolpii.
Congressman, - - - lliMiMt Hermann'.
Governor, Hvlvrstkk Pksnover.
Secretary of S'ate, - Gmiiuik W. McMkiiik.
Mate Treasurer, - (1, W. Webh.
Suiwrtntendeut of Public Instruction. K. H. .McKlhov.
State Printer, Frank C. IUkeu.
( H. H. Ktraiian.
i W. P. I,nmi.
(W. W. TllAVKH
Supreme Judges,
SIXTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT.
Circuit Judges,
Prosecuting Attorney
M. D. CLirroKD
(.lAMts A. Fee.
O. F Hvde.
COUNTY OF UNION.
State Senators,
Representatives,
Judge
Sheriff,
Olerk,
Recorder
Treasurer,
Schcol Superintendent,
Surveyor, - :
Assessor,
Coroner,
Commissioners,
I J. W. NoRVAL.
X J. II. IUlk.v.
John MoAlihter.
I J. A. Wrioiit.
I. N. Sanders.
J. T 11oli.es.
Turner Oliver.
J. s. Elliott.
K. C. llRAINARI).
II, H, Stranuk.
J. It OlJKTIH.
J. I). (JUILO.
II. II UHEHH
I William aknulu.
(John McDonald.
CITY OF UNION.
Mayor, J. W. Kennedv.
Recorder, O. I.. 11L a K khlke.
Marshal. .... Arch Johnson.
Street Commissioner, N. F, Fli'KLIN.
councilmen.
It. F. Wilson. J. II. Cohmn.
J. H. Klliott. A.K.Jones.
E. Kkmillard. H. A, Purhel.
LODGES.
UNION LODOK, No 39, I. O. O. F., MEETS EVERY
Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock
WM. HALEY, N. G.
O. 8. Miller, Secretary.
GRANDE RONDE ENCAMPMENT, No. 11, I. O. O.
F meets on the first and third Tuesdays in each
month. O. S. MILLER. C. P.
J. LI. Thompson, Scribe.
GRANDE RONDE VALLEY LODOE. No. 56, A F. k
A. M., meets on the second and fourth Saturdays
every month. E. W. DAVIb, W. M.
R. II. Hiiown, Secretary.
GRANDE RONDE VALLEY CHAPTER. No. 20., R.
A. M., meets first ad third TiiowliitB each month.
W. T. Wn.tlHT, M. E. II. P.
Turner Oliver, Secretary.
BLUE MOUNTAIN LODGE No. 28 K. OF P
meets every Wednesday evening.
T. II. CRAWFOKD. O O.
Turner Oliver, K. of R. i H.
PRKSTON POST, No. 18, O. A. R MEETS EVERY
third Satuiday in each month at the Odd Fellows'
hall. JOSHUA DRADFORD, P. 0.
Or.oudR Heininoer, Adjutant.
CHURCHES.
The Methodist Episcopal Church holds services at 11
A. M. and 7 V. M. of eacu Sunday.
Rev. A. THOMPSON, Acting Pastor.
Services are held at the Presbyterian Church at 11 A,
SI. aud 7 r. M, of each Sunday.
Rev. , Pastor.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J W. SIIELTON. J. M. CARROLL.
SHELTON & CARROLL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OIHce two doors south of Postofflce,
Union, dragon.
Special attention given to all business entrusted to us.
B. EAK1N. J A. EAKIN. Notary Public.
R. EAKIN & BRO.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Union, Oregon,
Prompt at'entton paid to collections.
n. F. WILSON.
Notary Public.
A.J. IIACKETT.
Notary Public.
WILSON & HACKETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Union, OreRon.
Collections and sll other business entrusted to us will
receive prompt attention. . ,
A oonipleU) abitract of the laud of Union county In
Mars of the UNION REAL ESTATE ASSOCIA
TION C. H. DAY, M. D.,
om(Bopatlilc Physician and Surgeon.
All Cull rromptly Attended to.
Office adjoining Jones Ilros." store. Can be (ouud
nijut at residence in noumwen um.
I. N. CROMWELL, M. D
.PHYSICIAN, 'AND SURGEON,
Office one door south U Hummers 1 Layne's store,
Uulou, Oretjou.
The Co ve Drill!: Store
JASPAR G. STEYENS, ' Proprietor,
DEALER IN-
PURE DRUGS,
Patent JWedicines,
Perfumery, Paints and Oils.
rracrlitlnn Cnrefully l'riir-I.
-ALSO DEALER IN
SPORTING GOODS,
-CONSISTINO OF-
Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols and
Cartridges.
Imported and Domestic Cigars, Etc.
Montreal Saloon
Ed Remillard, Proprietor.
If you want a refreshing drink or a good cigar, drop in.
ltllllard and pool tables for the accommodation of
customers.
Gornaeopia Saloon.
William Wilson, Proprietor.
The Finest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars Always in Stock.
First-class billiard table. Drop In and tie sociable.
For Information About the South
ADDRESS WITH STAMP. -
The Official Immigration Department
-OF-
FIFTEEN SOUTHERN STATES.
CARL ROIUNBON, Secretary,
llalelgh, N. 0.
DR. E. N. NORTH,
Resident Dentist
Has tho finest anesthetic for extracting teeth without
imlu known to the profession, Will practice in all the
brunches of modern den tl.try. Silver and gold v. ork u
socially. Fine sets of teeth always on hand, First-class
work una satisfaction guaranteed.
Oitlrtt-Maln St., Union, Or.
UnionTonsorialPariors
GEORGE BAIRD, Proprietor.
Shaving, Hair-Cutting and Shampooing in
the Lasest Style of the Art.
Shon two doors south of the Centennial hotel.
Gtv
me a tall
City Meat Market
Main Street, Union, OreKon.
BENSON BROS., Proprietors,
KKEI' CONSTANTLY ON UAND
Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Hams,
Lard, Etc.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T. McNAUGHTOK, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Kit-Ill, OreKon.
All lis promptly attended to day or nig
WILLIAM KOENIG,
Architect and Builder,
Cove, Oregon.
Drafts, plans and designs lor dwellings sad bridge
furnished mi application.
THE PACIFIC COAST.
Work to be Resumed on the Astoria
and South Coast Railway.
The Oakland Saloonkeepers Contemplate
Starting an Opposition Brewery
to the Syndicate.
Work on the jetties at Yiiqiiina hiy
has boon resinned.
Ground is broken at Sacramento for
the new Federal building.
The cry for more ears to move IuhiIkt
at Portland is still heard, and Union Pa
cific officials promise early relief.
People in Southern New Mexico
threaten to organize and kill Indians if
the renegades io not cease tneir raids.
Olympic mountain explorers report an
unlimited quantity of tho finest of tim
ber, indications of" coal and auriferous
minerals and swarms of fish in the
streams.
.Initio Onim mill Clinrvn ATnrtlti i-lin
U'ilrii onllfii'tnr mill 1 biiLrlfiii mr ill tin.
nirrtii, rf tin Qdiitii lin fViii i.-i 11 v 11 1 I
Angeles, are missing, and so also is about
$5,000 in their accounts.
Citizens of Modoc countv, Cal. : Lake
county, Or., and Washoe countv, Nov.,
have petitioned Congress against tho
proiwsed abandonment of Fort Uidwell as
a military reservation.
It is estimated that wheat and hops
will bring into tho State of Washington
this season about 12,000,000, lumler
and coal about $15,000,000, and that rail
way construction will bring in $20,000.-
000 more within eighteen months.
A site has been given Whatcom coun
ty, Wash., for the erection of a county
hosnitnl or infirmary, and the Commis
sioners have ordered a vote to bo taken
at the general election in November on
tho proiwsition to exiend $20,000 in
erecting an adequate building.
The gross earnings of tho Southern
Pacific system for August were $4,483,
709: and the gross earnings for tho year
up to date wore $80,1150,000, against $20,
407,500 last year. The total operating
expenses to date for 1890 were $20,396,-
000, against $20,117,000 last year.
Thomas Nolan, second mate of tho
ship Yorktown, has been acquitted at
San Francisco by Commissioner Sawyer
of the chargo ot cutting adrift a boat
containing Boatswain James 'Weston
during a recent voyage. The testimony
went to snow mat, ioian risKea nis mo
to save Weston.
Work is to be resumed at once on the
construction of the Astoria and South
Coast railway, and the contract has
been let to Chinese from Portland for
grading seven miles out from Hillsboro,
and at Astoria to another Chineso firm
for grading several miles up the Lewis
and Clarke rivers.
One dav last week ten masked men
took a land lawyer, James Herrington,
from the jail at Isakerslleld, Ual., gagged
him. conveyed him to a lonely siot,
stripped him and applied a coat of tar
and feathers to him. Ho had been ar
rested on complaint of a settler, whom,
it is charged, ho had engaged in a con
test of perjury.
Sturgeon are retwrted as very scarco
in tho Columbia alove Astoria. Tho
reason assigned for their scarcity is tho
invriads of sardines that are at present
being caught at the mouth of tho river.
This is tho spawning season with tho
sardines, and the sturgeon, living prin
cipally on small fish, will not ascend up
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Hie river uniu iiiu nuiuuii-a uiBuipuiu.
A scheme is on foot among saloon
keepers of Oakland to start a new brew
ery in opposition to tho English syndi
cate, which owns all tho breweries in
that city except one small one. Some of
the former employes of tho Oakland
brewery aro in tho movement, andalwut
one-third of the money needed has al
ready been subscribed, largely by sa
loonkeepers. Tho bill for the exploration of the in
terior of Alaska, to which the Houeo
Committee on Military Affairs has de
voted cfrnsiderablo time, has been re
ported to the House with a recommend
ation fnvoralMo to its passage. The re
port was made by Mr. Rockwell ot
Massachusetts, who briefly reviews tho
object aimed at by tho bill. Ho says
that while the coast, oi aiiiskii nas ueen
followed aud mapped almost nothing is
known of tho interior.
In the Superior Court tho jury in tho
case of Mrs. W. 1j. Uoeneno against tho
Los Angeles Cable Railway Company
found a verdict for tho plaintiff and
awarded her sfio.uiw damages, in ino
vember, 1888, tho plaintiff and her hus
band were riding in a wagon in r.asi
Iah Atiimli.a A (lnnbln hnrHH enr of the
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cable company collided with tho wagon,
and iwrs. ijoeneno was wirowii to wiu
ground. As a result sho sustained ser-
r. !- ;. .. i ; 1. .l-l.l.l ...
10 us injuries mm is nu iajui uuiuii.
The Southern Pacifle passenger de
partment will shortly send some of its
employes to make sketches or photo
graphs of tho Sequoia National Park
tract of land, about forty-fivo miles east
of Fresno, Cal., containing tho forest of
big treeH which (kingress recently re
served for iiarkpurK)ses. Photographers
aro also to lo sent to Crater lake, fifty or
sixtv miles northeast of Ashland, Or.
Iiut'littlo is known of this lake, which is
described as being a largo sheet of water
in tho crater of an extinct volcano. A
person standing on tho edge of tho crater
is said to look down upon a lake 2,000
feet below him.
EASTERN ITEMS.
An Iowa Prophet Augurs a Uiig,
Cold, Snowy Winter.
An Appeal for Aid Made by the American
Committee for the Relief of
Famine in Ireland.
Over 12,tXX),000 bananas are distribut
ed in Chicago every week.
Saratoga rs to have a new bathing; es
tablishment to cost $100,000.
An opposition water works company
has been organized at Topeka, iCan.
A colored evangelist of Hrockwayville,
Pa., is said to be a second Sam Jones.
There is talk of spanning tho Missis
sippi at Burlington with a outoou
bridge.
.The census bureau has announced the
population of the Territory of Oklahoma
as 01,701.
There are fifty-one different postmas
ters within the corporate limits of tho
city of Chicago.
It is reported that one of the largest
banks in Great Britain is to establish a
branch at Chicago.
The ship yards of tho lakes will this
year turn out 125,000 tons of excellent
cargo-carrying vessels.
Jones, the Iowa weather prophet, pre
dicts a long, cold, snowy winter, starting
in early and continuing" late.
Hutfalo Bill's ill treatment of his In
dians is to be investigated by the Indian
Department at Washington.
All tho little towns in Oklahoma are
presenting their claims to the legisla
ture for the Territorial capitol site.
A monument is to be erected at
ington, Mo., in memory of the dead sol
diers of the Union and Confederate ar
mies. The President has approved the river
and lmrlxir bill and the joint resolution
for tho purchase of nickel ore for the
navy.
A just retribution has overtaken tho
inventor of the pigs-in-olover puzzle.
Ho has been sent to an asylum in St.
Ionis.
Washington authorities deny that or
ders have been sent to the revenue cut
ter Wolcott to proceed to Behring sea
and make seizures.
The postofliee authorities have seized
the entire weekly edition of the Cincin
nati Volksfreund because it contained
lottery advertisements.
Jersey City has a law under which
fines of $100 each are to be imposed iion
persons detected drinking malt or alco
holic liquors in her new parks.
The report of the Statistician of Kan
sas shows that mortgages in that State
are being lifted at the rate of It4 per
cent, and $10,000,000 for tho year.
Representative Vandover's bill con
verting the Yosemito Valley region into
a grand national park has been signed
by the President and is now a law.
The work of classifying the sections in
the World's-Fair will Ihj completed by
November. The whole exhibition will
occupy nine buildings.
Houbo Committee on Public. Build
ings and Grounds has cut down tho ap
priations for buildings at Bono, Nov.,
and Oakland, Cal., to $-10,000 and $225,
000 respectively.
Secretary Noble has christened the Big
Tree reservation "Tho Sequoia National
Park" and promulgated rules and regu
lations similar to those now governing
Yellowstone Park.
Tho Constitutional Convention of Mis
sissippi has adopted a section which for
bids tho Legislature authorizing any lot
tery, nor shall the sale of any lottery
tickets bo allowed in the State.
In the suit for a limited divorce
brought by the wife of McKce Itaukin
at Now York the latter pleads compara
tive impecuniositv. Ho owes much
money to Joseph jefforson, Stuart Hob
son and others.
As a result, it is alleged, of inordinate
greed on tho part of the gas trust, Chi
cago's City Council by unanimous vote
has declared in favor of municipal own
ership nnd operation of all the gas and
electric light plants of tho town.
Tho Manhattan Club of New York
City lias at last taken jwssession of the
old A. T. Stewart mansion, which is to
lxj its future home. Iscarly all the fur
niture and carpeting owned by Mr.
Stewart was bought by tho club.
Tim riiinimifii of New York have
given to their Joss at 10 Mott street a
now umbrella, which they had brought
over from China. It is covered with
dragons and other monsters with glitter
ing eyes, and is said to havo cost $400.
An iiiuuml in (tin ticnrilit of A nii'rii-ii
from the American committee for the
relief of lamliie in Ireland is published
I., K!..vi Vnrlr It hiivm flu nritilf lit ill-
tual suffering from hunger is not yet
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reaciieu, nut u: uuvn ui nun iiuijii, un
less help comes, aro not far off.
The Board of BureaN Chiefs huve gone
over tho figures of tho Wan Francisco'H
trial and decline to designate tho speed
definitely. It is understood that the
final decision will bo that tho San Fran
cisco hau stood a test of 10.72 knots,
which will menu that the contractors
will receive less than $100,000 in pre
miums. They will probably appeal to
Congress for relief.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Russia Making New Laws Agains
the Hebrews.
The Pojve Rejwrted to be Adrerse lo Crema
tion, and Prohibits Catholics lo
Attend Them.
IvngSfrdi opinion indorses-thu Bun-hell
verdict.
NaiKiletin III 's librnrv i wxm tit li
fold at auction.
Michael Ihivitt sav ParnelPs ixwilimi
is stronger titan ever.
The riwrtiifiM for tins Xiivi.mli,., nhtrlna
to the (lenuiuiy army number 215,000.
The last pe rmriiuince of the "Passion
'lav" at Oberauiineriritii'rMvtMirreil Sirv
temlSor 28.
The Socialists of Germany are grentlv
eioieillr over tint i-i)ir;itinti.iifl tlu nnll.
Socialtot law.
Kmin Pasha has- not vet received the
CfnOOO arrears due to' him from the k'gvp-
tian government.
The Pope tines not believe in crema
tion, and has forbidden Catholics to-go
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ui uu: nery luriiiicc.
Cyprus is sulferinir from a soaveitvof
silver coin. The govrnmeiit prohibits
the importation of silver.
It is reiwrted at Buenos Avres that;
Dr. Column,. the lato President! hita 10.-
000,000 invested in London.
Russia has ordered six tornedo vessels
and 200,000 rifles of tho latest, pattern
iroin rrenon maiiuiacturei'S.
The new Austrian tornedo ram. whih
has just been launched at. Polar, m con
sidered a match' for any ironclad.
Every night. 2.'1.000 houseless and
homeless people sleep by the Thames! in
what they call the Port "of London.
England has formally notified King
leorge of the Tongo l'shvndH that his
country is under British protection.
It is reported from Ceylon than an at
tempt is to be made to introduce Coy
loneso cigars to tho American' market.
It has been arranged to convert, the
Cuban debt at tho end of tho year
through tho French and Spanish banks.
It is reiwrted that the Frenrii forces
have subdued the natives of tho Society
islamls and established protectorates
over them.
Prominent French Socialists dedaro
that Poulanger promised to cast his lot
with the revolutionaries in the first civic
commotion.
A TiOtiilon dispatch from Algiers says
that a cyclone lias swept over a largo
iwrtion of Algeria, doing an immense
amount of damage.
Scarlet fever is cnidemic in many
places in Silesia. It has been found ad
visable to eloso schools. Numerous
leaths have occurred.
It is a matter of public congratulation.
but no more than was to lw expected,
that the popular elections in Brazil havo
fully sustained the Republic.
Tho English Admiralty is engaged in
constructing an armored battle ship, tho
isaitour, intended to bo more powerful
than any of its class yet constructed.
Kiiiim-iintM iirft rpl.iimim' in 1Tnrmit in
largo nuinlwrs from the Argentine Revj
jMIIJIll., milling tllU LUIIIIUT lit I'lUDUIIb in
too chaotic a condition to settle in it.
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According to tho recent census of
Switzerland tho Republic contains 1 ,700,-
000 Protestants, l,200,0()OCatholics,8,:tOO
lows and iu,uu() nou-reiigious persons.
Tho Emperor of Austria has decided
that the electric light shall bo iutro-
luced into his palace at Vienna. Light
thousand incandescent lights will Ihj re-
pilred.
President Reichs of tho Icheralbach
Orphan Asylum at Nuremburg, Bavaria,
has Ix'on arrested on a chargo of selling
orphan girls to a life of shame. Tho
government will close the institution.
New Zealand has agreed to bo repre
sented in the Australian Federation
Convention, although the feeling is
strongly against a union with tho Aus
tralian colonies.
A convention of 000 midwives is now
n session in Berlin. They renrcMi'iit nil
sections of Germany anil Austria, and
aro engaged in listening to lectures by
eminent specialists.
Prince Bismarck and his Secretary,
Herr Burcher, are engaged at Varzin In
compiling the memoirs of the events in
which tho rnnce figured whtlo in the af
fairs of Mate.
Tho proposal to raiso funds for tho
construction of a steamer for Lake Vic
toria Nyanza, which took shape at tho
banquet to Major von Wissman at Ham
burg, is practically accomplished, a sum
of 75,000 having been subscribed.
It is said that the Russian Czarowitz,
who is about to start on a tour to India,
China and Japan, terminating at San
Francisco, will return to Kuropo through
tho United States. It Ih expected that
the Russian squadron will meet him at
Now York.
A dispatch from Krzeroum says tho
situation in Armenia is serious. The
Russian government has massed 7,200
troops on tho frontier, The Turks aro
expecting attack, and are rapidly sup-
nyiiiK iviiinn null lilinn nun uiiimiiiii-
tion and making other preparations to
resist the Russian forces. Russia U also
increasing her frontier guards on tho
Iwuudary of Austria, Turkey and Persia
to provide for more effective suppression
of smuggling.
PORTLAND MARKET.
WunAT Foreign rn lrkets aro etecdy.
but the demand for eargoes slow, lo
cally there is no change. Shippers still
quote $ .25 for Valley (ml $1.171.0'
for Walla Walla.
,,.FnOU.,.,r.Q"oto: Standard, $.t.f)0f4.00;
nulla Walla, a.UlocJt.Hil p,r Ntrrel.
Oats Ojioto: 44r,t S p-r bushel.
MIU.HTUKKS Oji. tr: Bum, $17.50(iM8;
2;!-5,W-; around Barley,
tJ2.50 ; Chop Feed, $25 per ton.
II vy (Junto : jMotn lt per ton.
KUETAlll.HM Tlin ,,.i,L' n.
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tiuote: Cabbage, $1.50(iif.75' per rental;
Cauliflower. imp
-V per pound ; CucuiuIhts, 10c per dozen ;
Larrots,$l per sack ; Beets, $1 .50 per sack ;
turnips, ?1.25 per Mick; Tomatoes, 60c
L . ,V;. KUCC$1 per cental;
i niaioes, L'c per pound.
CiiKi:sK tJimt
California, iB010e; Young America. 14
(flbe per pound.
HUTTKU Till! mnrkot ia fir,,-. r, ......
Oregon fancy creamery, S5c; laiicv dairy"
'2,e; good to fnir. 7 r Hiir. . ......
'aOi-'Se; choice California, 2S30o per
Loos Qnote: Quoto: Oregon, 25c
.astern, 25c per dozen.
PotMritv ijuoto: Old Chickens, $5-
oung,gt3..J; old Ducks, 0(ii0.50; iargo
og. 7$7.60; Geese, $9 per dozen;
lurkeys, l l(i?15c per pound.
FRUIT Onn!i- Tnliirl n,r,,...o rn.
per box ; Sicily Lemons, $910 per case;.
1 ears. H,.l' iwr nnmiil. n,il,.u i-.l1.Aur:
per box; Grapes, 75c$l per box; Pine
nwi es. :tJM)rieJ.on
$4 jHvr bunch ; double, $0; Peaches, l)0c(9
iter oox; watermelons, $1.602:
ler dozen: (!iintiUin,i.. i rjiao
dozen; California Quinces, $1; Oregon,
$1.50 per box.
Mns Quote: Walnuts. Rlc: Peanub..
greon, 12c; Almonds, 17c; Filberts, 14.
15o; Brazils. 13r14r nor tniitwl i
nuts, $l per dozen.
noNKY hancy White, 1-pound car
toons, 18c per jwund.
Nails Bnso nunlnHnno. Tmn tion.
Steel, $;i.!K); Wire, $UX) por keg.' '
ijurw uote: sue por pound; nomi
nal pneep.
HlDKH -Tllft lllllrlrnf I a n-nnlr
-..w ...... .. . ii . i , iuuur-
tions: Dry Hides. solectel prime, 8a
!)!. ItP lloa frvr nulla flAlnAiJ
oyer 55 pounds, 4c; under 55 pounds, 3c;
Sheet) Pcltri. nhnrr urwil MMrj,.
diuui, Ctt80c; long, IK)c$1.25; ahear-
lllH'H IIICiL-'Oi- Tullnu-. irti.nl ti i-lliili-n 'A
Q.'J'C.
10c; alloy. 10 18c per pound.
UitAMiKHiUKs ijuote: Wi8conaint
r.lO; Capo Col, 12 por barrel.
The MuruhuiKliHH Market
crushed and powdered, i)c per pound.
uitiKu riiuiT?, tne marKOt is iirin.
Quoto: Lallan Prunoa, 12514c; Pe
tite and (.lornian Prim s, 10c. per pound;
If nu.ru ) 7r. .,, 1. T),.,,,w.,.,l,i.ui
Pears, U((i 12 c; sun-dried and factory
111 in..' . m i
i luma, iuiu,nc: evaporated reacnea,
24c: Smvrnii KIits 14ii;l5n! f!nlifnrnia
Figs, 0c per jwund.
ijkans ino inarKot is hrm. (jnote:
Small Whites, $3.25; Pink, $3.75; Hayos,
$4.50: Butter. 3.50: Limits. tA.50 net
cental.
Cannkd Goons Market Is firm. Quoto:.
Tilliln frilitH '. or, 9.1 a. Pnm.lw.o 'Rfl-
Bartlott Pears, $2.25; Plums. $1.05;
Assorted. $3.75 per dozen; Poaches,
$1.40; Plums, $1.25; Blacklwrries, $1.5
per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.12)4
01.40, according to quality; Tomatoes,
$1.203.50; Sugar Peas, $l.40l.O;
Hfri ii if Hon no K 1 nnr ilrtTnn PiaK
Salmon, $1.i5; sardines, 80c$1.40; lob
sters, $-'3 ; oysters, $2C2.75 por dozen.
L-oniienseo miiK: iagio oranu, fH.o;
Crown, $7; Highland, $0.75; Champion,
o jier ease.
Cokpkk Quoto : Costa Itica. 22:
Rio. L'5'.f,c: Arbuckle's. roiiHtiwt. n'X
pur pound.
tka iiioto : xucsS'inc nor pound.
Picklks (Juoto: $1.15c 3s ; $1.25 5a.
Kl.T Oliotn. I.iui.rrinnl '7 1U tin.
' .-.j.w.T.lt,.U(T,B,
stock, $1112 por ton in carload lots.
l;oai, uil iiioto: fa.-ju per case.
Rick Quoto: 5o per pound.
The Mont AInrkot.
The meat market Is firm. Quoto:
Beef Live, 23c; drossod, 0c.
Mutton Live, 33c: dressed, (kv
Hogs Live, 55Xc; uressod, 7c
Veal 08c per pound.
Spring Lambs $2,50 each.
HMOKKI) MKATS AND LARD.
The market is (inn. Quotations: Eat-
ern Hams. I3l4c: Breakfast In-
con, UlSa; Sides, 0010c; Lard, 8), (J
iut per pound.
A Russian law is being prepared to au
thorize deportation to Siberia, without
trial, of all foreigners who havo been ex
pellc from their own countries and
whose governments refuse to reeognizo
them. This law is directed against Rou
manian Jews who come to Russia.
Tho Executive Board of tho Spanish,
party in Cuba at a recent meeting de
cided to send a telegram to Swiin; point
ing out the heavy damages which man
ufacturers will suffer from the new tarilt
bill adopted by tho United States, nnd
asking as an immediate remedy reform
of the Spanish tariff and negotiations ot
a treaty with the United States.
House Committee on Public Build
ings and Grounds has ordered a favora
ble report on the Somite bill for a public;
building at Oakland, Cal. Tho bill is rc
jMirted with an amendment reducing tho
appropriation from $I!00,000 to $250,000.
Tho report itccomanyiiig the bill rec
ommending its passage says that Oak
Birawnerrios, a.oj; Linorries, fa; iwacK
berries, $2; Raspberries, $2.55; Pineap
ples, $2.75 ; Apricots, $1.85. Pio fruit:
land ih a very prosperous and growing;
city and needs it properly located, com
modious and suitable building for ins
till purposes. The business of the olllcek
it says, Ih rapidly .increasing with tho.
rapid Increase of imputation. Tho grosH
receipts of the oflice for tho year ending
June 30, 1880, wero $70,243, and tho rov-t
euuo, above all expenses, $111,430.