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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1891)
B. CHANCEY, Publisher, Union, Or. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The CommUHlnnem Appointed to Settle the Ilehrlng Sen Mutter. PACIFIC COAST. Wages at the Carson Mint Will Be Reduced. IMPORTANT RAILWAY DEAL. Los Angeles' Sunday Saloon-Gosing Ordinance Does Not Deoreaso Drunkonness. A Btrike nt Gallup, N. M., threatens to shut down the mines nt that place. Tho Eastern Oregon Co-operative Ah pociation, which lately embarked In busi- nesa, has increased its stock to $20,000. It is said tho crew of tho Charleston is much dissatisfied nt their treatment, and that many will desert tho first op portunity. An important railroad deal has been perfected nt Ixa Angeles, which gives the boutnern i'neilic railroad nn entry into Han iscrnnruino. I'rof. Henderson of Olympin, Wash., lias been appointed assistant in chargo of tlio forestry department at tho World's J'air by kzr& Meeker. Tlio Inst of Pomona's ornnge crop has Keen shipped, making a total sinco Now Year's of 127 carloads, valued at $68,000, an increase of $50,000 in five years. Tlio Oakland (Cal.) Common Council has failed to puss nn ordinance liconsing Iho pool rooms. Tho measure lacked one voto of tho necessary two-thirds. A railroad company has been organ ized nt Spoknno to opon a lino of trans portation to tho rich mines recently dis covered near tho summit of the Cascade lHountains. A small red insect is said to bo camp ing on tho trail of devastating grasshop per in soino sections of California, and under the enemies' attacks tho 'hopper is Wing worsted. Major llandbury of tho United States engineers expects to have tho jetty at the mouth of the Columbia river run out ns far as necessary four and a half miles by the ond of AuguBt. A contract has Wen lot to tho Ban Francisco Bridgo Company for grading and bridging fifty miles of tho Great Northern railway from Sand Point, ldbo, westward down the Pond d'Oreille river. ''It is reported at Los Angeles, that eomo ingenious persons are manufacturing three coyote scalps out of one hide in nich a manner ns to defy detection. The 45 a scalp bounty is likely to prove ex pensive. Tho Bradstreot morcnntile agency re ports ten failures in tho Pacific Coast States and Territories for tho past week, ns comnared with fifteen for the previous week and seven for the corresponding wk of 1800. Word has boon received from Wash Inutnn at Carson that the entire force at tho mint will bo retained nt a reduction d 10 per cent, in wngos, to bo replaced at tho old standard when tho coinago of silver dollars is resumed. W. II. Bartlett, who is well known in Xos Angeles ond wns married thero in 1881), has.nystoriously disappeared from Tacoma, Wash. He dressed and went to a ball on the evening of Juno 13 last, and lias not boon scon cinco. Tho beliof that tho wator flowing into the Colorado desert is from tho Gulf is taking strong hold in the minds of many people, who have boon watching with interest the phenomenon. Tho latest reports say the waters aro receding rapidly. It is now Wlloved that a houso-to-liouso search for arms in the coal-mining districts in Kings couiitv, Wash., where there aro strikers, will "havo to bo en forced to secure tho arms held by tho men. The voluntary disarmament fs not a success. The Department of Justice at Wash ington has employed special legal talent to assist in tho prosecution of tho caso against tho Itata and her crew. Tho vessel will be libeled, her crew indicted and tho case bo brought into court to de termine whether there hns Wen n viola tion of tho neutrality laws. Attorney-General Miller has given nn opinion to the Secretary of the Treasury that the Chinese restriction laws require that Chinese convicted of illegal entry into tho United States shall be returned to China regardless of tho fact that they may have actually entered the United States from contiguous territory, such as Canada or Mexico. A census bulletin issued at Washing ton, D. C., shows that during the last ten years tho population of California increased 39.72 per cent, anil tho school enrollment 37.33 per cent.; Washing ton's population 305.13 per cent., school enrollment 375.05 per cent.; Oregon's population 70.53 per cent., school enroll ment 00.23 per cent. Assistant Secretary Nettloton lias in structed tho acting Superintendent A Immigration at Xsew lork, in view of the published fact in foreign newspapers that destitute Russian Jews are being sent to tho United States at the instance of oflichls of foreign governmentSj to exercise especial care in their examina tion. Tho matter, he intimates, may become a subject of diplomatic corre spondence. Tho American Commissioners to ex amine the condition of the seal fisheries in the Bohring Sea have been named, and will soon bo on their way to Alaska. Tho names as agreed upon nre Prof. T. C. Mendenhnll and Prof. Charles Mar riam. Prof. Mendenliall is superintend ent of coast survey, and is a scientist of the highest attainments. Prof. Marriam is nn ornithologist of the Agricultural r apartment, and while a young man has commended himself strongly to Secre tary Rusk for his rough scientific knowl edge. Tho Secretary of the Trensury hns nu- thorized the nccoptnnco of the otter of tlio master of tho Chilian steamer Itata to pay $500 for a violation of the naviga tion laws in having cleared from San Diego, Cal., without tho necessary pa pers. The settlement has no bearing on tlio other charges against tho officers of his vessel, to-wit: Klilnaping a federal officer and violating tho neutrality law. Tho Attorney-General believes an action mav be still brought against tlio indi vidual olllcers of the Itata and Robert nnd Minnie for violation of this law. Although the olllcers of the Itata havo compromised their ofTons of the navi gation law, they may still bo amenable to legal prosecution on the chargo of kidnaping nnd nlso for violation of the navigation laws. EASTERN ITEMS. The Total Coinage of the Mints During June. ILLINOIS MINES SHUT DOWN. A United States Judge Renders a De cision Adverse to the Cherokee Title to the Strip. CABLEGRAMS. The nerlln Prenn HiKhly Uratlflert 'With the Kuiier'i Iteocptiou In KiikIhiiiI. Tho vicinity of Bollovuo, Idaho, wnB visited by a hail Btorm one da v last week, which las,ted for thirty minutes, and tho hailstones enmo with unusual force. Tho streets wore full of clear ico that measured four and one-half inches in circumference. The grass was beaten to tho ground, tho fruit stripped from tho trees and tho crop of berries destroyed. Pish Coinuilasionor James Crawford has gone to Okanogan country to put a llsh rack across the Mothow. This rack is in tho form of n picket fonro stretched ncrosH tho river to prevent tho salmon going up. The Commissioner will mako an approxlmato estimate of the number of salmon in tho river for tho purposoof deciding whother or not it will pay to put in a hatchery. Tho salmon flshorioa in Alaska have not been successful this year, as was an ticipated. Tho catches, especially dur ing tho last month, havo been very light, and Captain lluganl, who arrived nt San J- rancisco thoothor night on the schooner Prances Alice, says that unless tho fish incroaso in lingo uuinWrs before tho eon mii ends the profits of the fishermen Mill not trouble them much. Judge Rosa of tho United States Cir cuit Court at Loa Angeles has dismissed tho libel of tho Kchoonor RoWrt and Minnio soiled in connection with tho Juita episode. Judge Rosa savH Unit. whilo the facta alleged may bo a good reason for confiscating tho steamer Itata, there is nothing to bIiow that tho Bchoonor was fitted out for tho puriKwea of war, and bunco tho libel wan dis missed. The Pomona Valley Horticultural So ciety has received roorla from all fruit districts south of Tchuchopl, Cal., and vry one of thejo la to tho effect that th prune crop in that part of the State will W aWut ouodblrd of tho full crop and fully 70 ptr colli, lew Oiun that of )mi year. WaHy jiruim orchard that yfwMcd M drop worth HHW an acru will m yM qvir m an acm liU ytiur, Tit ffefffH Mil wwl ppilng Wt'UlJier MUlHMl The gross incomo of the Church of England is 5,500,000. Prices of grain and rice are going up in India for lack of rain. Locust 8 in Morocco devoured two chil dren, and aro devastating the green crops. There is little hopo that tho Sultan will consent to tho Jews settling in Palestine. Tho production of coalln India during tho year 1800 shows a largo increase over ino output ot 1BS9. The potato crop in Prussia is doubtful but tho yield of winter wheat will lie S3 per cent, ot tlio average and tho ryo 75 1 Patti domandB higher tonus than ovor to go to Aim lea with Abbev next win ter. She wants $5,000 each night to sing in opera. It is believed that Franco must import buiiiu tiuir,uiiu,uuu oi wneat, to make up lur crop ueueient ea, ami pay lor Halt oi 11 in goiu. Dispatches from the Cameroons, West Ainca, say .intgroii, tlio explorer, meeting with repeated checks by the wnriiKo natives. twenty of tho members of the Salva tion Army, who lately caused a disturb ance at hast bourne, havo been sent to jail tor a month. Tho German covornmont mnllnima tc (uniinisii tlio working force at the Sran dau arms fa lory. Notice has been even m i,wi more dismissals, rpi... .1 i jiiu iiui'Ht w io crop Kiiovm J.i yoari in Alsace-Lo'-ialno and Rhenish Prussia has been almost totally destroyed by the overllow of tho S ir rivor. Another trial will bo niado with the kola nut as an article of food during the next French maneuvers. Tho oxiori- nient last year was highly 8at.s:actory. 4 .11 A -t. , j tiiupiuuu iroin iiuoios Ayros sayt that tho budgot estimates tho revenue at t::9.000,000 gold ami $20,000,000 paper ami expenses at $1-1,01)0,000 gold and f.K,wu,iKxi paper. Monsignor Folchi. the AdmliiRtrntoi nt tho Vatican, has been forced to resign, u ink io inu uiui iiint no speculated in the Peter's pence fund, which 1b found to bo $1,000,000 short. Liberia is reported to W in a prosper ous condition, making good headway in civilization and wealth, but the constant fear that the Ropublio will bo swallowed up by some European power greatly checks its progress. The polico authorities of Berlin are trving to arrange with those of other Prussian towns concurrent action for the suppression of tho Salvation Army, al leging itB immorality, turbulence nnd travesty on religion. The latest advices from Cont .it'nrle represent that the Sultan is in n t,- way to lose all Arabia. Tho WahnWoa, who had been dormant for a munWrof years, havo joined the insurgents, nnd threaten io urivo ino mricH into tlio sea. The llerlin press is highly gratified wiiu ino nruisu reception io too Kaiser, and put emphasis on its olitlc.il impor tance. Tho M mushier it an homage to the greatuena of Germany and a prool of Kngland's dealro to preserve Germa ny's good will, ISva ltootli, daughter of General llooth, called on the .Mayor of HuHtlHiurue, ling hind, recently to exiMtuhito against per secuting thu Salvation Army for disturb lug tlio pi'"'1'' Her urgiimeuta lielug of mi avail, she ilmpped on her kneea ami bemi to pray to thu lord to give the Mayor it pew lieuit. Tim Mayor then kneeled and prayed tliut law hieakert inltflit liava mm luuita, and Mu (looth lift liltn matter of thu ulluullun. All pool rooms have been ordered closed in New York. Boston policemen now carry their clubs in their pockets. A pearl-button factory has begun ope rations ut Muscatine, la. Tho total coinage of tho mints during Juno amounted to $4,009,975.60. Prof. Lo Baron Russell Briggs has as sumed his duties at Harvard College. Illinois has passed n law prohibiting tho' employment of children under 13. Chicago talks of erecting n theater into which only people in full dress can go. Sidewalk obstructions promise to bo made the subject of a vigorous tight at Chicago. A company to establish labyrinths as n form of nmusement is to be formed in the East. Tho constitutionality of Missouri's now anM-pool-room law iB to be tested at St. Louis. A new association in Kansas is ar ranging to fight foreclosures of farm mortgages. Allotment of lands to the Iowa Indi ans in Oklahoma Territory has been completed. Thero is no truth in the rumor that yellow fever has made its appearance at Brunswick, Ga. Chicago is to have another electric railway, and one of its present suburban lines iB to be extended. Bailroad building for the first half of 1891 falls slightly short of that for the corresponding period of 1890. According to tlio last census Alabama has taken Pennsylvania's place as leader in the annual output of iron ore. Hurrah for the new flag with forty four stars, each star the symliol of peace, prosperity and liberty among a self-governing people. The opposition papers in Canada say that President Van Home of the Cana dian Pacific is practically tho ruler of the Dominion. The ofllcials of tho World's Fair havo given the Illinois Central railroad a mo nopoly of carrying people to the Exno- i " anion grounds. By a decision of tho Supreme Court of Texas the State will recover title to over 6,000.000 acres of land improperly pat entcd to railroad companies. The gas company of Cincinnati lias constructed the second largest gas holder in the United States. It has a capacity oi i,7UJ,wu cubic leet of gas. Tho annual report of tl.o Eastern Pen itentinry of Pennsylvania shows that last year sixty-eight criminals sent to that institution had relatives there. The consolidated coal mines in the Collinsville coal district of Illinois have closed down, and between 3U0 and 40U minora aro thrown out of employment Tho finding of a lump of metal sup posed to be gold on tho farm of John A. Wright near Humsville, Iud.,has caused considerable excitement in the neighbor hood. In deference to the prohibitionists ol Maine tlio government has ordered that liquor seized In the State for violation ol the revenue laws shall bo taken to Bos ton for sale. It will cost $0,-l78,5l7 to run tho citv of Brooklyn during 1892. This is at thi rate of $11 for every man, woman and' child in the city. Tho rate in San Fran-1 cisco is over $25. Extensive deposits of onyx have been uncovered near .Marion, Smyth county, Va. Four openings are reported to him Ih'oh made so far. The stone is said tc bo of excellent quality. United Stites District Judge Seav has rendered a decision adverse to the Cher okeo title of the Strip, which, if eventu ally sustained, virtually extinguishes all rigiits of tho Ohn'okeos to those lands. Negro oxhibitois aro to have 'J5,00C square feet of space at the Southern Ex position soon to open at Haleigh, S. C., in which to make manifest somewhat ol the race's progress during the last twen ty -live years. It Is stated upon irood authorltv. and it is current ly believed in nnval cirelei- at Wnnhinuton. that Secrotarv Traev will Boon apply clvil-servico rule's also tc tho mechanics: in short, to all persons employed in the navy yards. The bit: dam on the Housalonlc rivet in Connecticut, which was swept awav by a freshet in January last, is being re placed bv a new structure (ISO feet loiur. UJ feet high and slightly curved in plan. The wist will bo alwut $300,000. The Bank of Commerce of Shotlield, -Ma., has closed its doors, havim; as signed. The failure was caused bv that of Moses Bros.' bank in Montgomery. tlio two institutions being closely allied. AHxcta ami liabilities nre unknown. The bill pulsed by Conuresi' provides that the buildinifs erected at Chicago for the World's Columbian Exposition shall bo formally dedi.uited October 1'. 181)2. and that the exposition itself shall be opened not later than May 1, 1S93. A Now York paper figures out that the net result of naturalization in the last decade lias Won to add 105,000 to its voting imputation, made up of 42. i:ti Germans and German l'oles, 25.LM0 Irish, 111,401 ItiiBHiiius and AuBtrians, 5,003 English and Scotch, 4,725 Italiana. the balance Wing credited to other nations than those mentioned, . h. hlina, Consul at Colon, eavs ho hopes the emigration of laborers from the 1'nttod State to Central and South America can W checked, aa there la no r.toui fur tiiein and death alone awaita them. The wages per day are M centx In CiiliimhUn money cents gold), and A merleaim cannot IIvcmhi Its Walde, pot Wing uivlliimted, they cannot Up thu ii. ,ulrtd lalwr. PERSONAL MENTION. A Woman Who Served Through the War Applies for u reunion. Sardou, the French playwright, writes a hand so fine that it almost requires a magnifying glass to read it. Lord Wolseley entered tho British army thirty-fivo years ago at the modest pay of $1.2-5 a day, and out of that he was compelled to pay for his mess and uniform. George Kennon has consented to be come editor of the paper called Free llititia, provided $5,000 can be raised to remove the publication oflice from Lon don to New York. Bacon was not willing to trust the present. He wrote in his will: "For my name and memory I leave it to men's charitable speeches, to foreign nations and to tho next ageB." The purchaser of the log cabin- built by General Grant will move it only a short distance from its present site, the old Grant farm near St. Louis, but will not let it go to Chicago, he says. Mary F. Dewey of Goshen, Ind., served through the civil war. disguised ns n man, in the Twenty-sixth Ohio Regi ment unuer tlio anas ot unarleB IJewev. She now applies for a pension under her real name. Sarah Bernhardt Wars her mother's name. Her first name was oriirmallv Bosino, which sho chanced of her own nccord. She is a Catholic in religion. nnd until she wns 10 she wns educated in a convent. Sir Henry Wotton, who lived nnd wrote in the seventeenth century, did not hnve much of an opinion of diplo matea. Ho said : "An Ambassador is an honest man sent to lie abroad for the commonwealth." Gordon Cumming will neither show his hand nor his teeth. The expected baccarat exposure has been suppressed. The reasons are supposed to be kept se cret, but this will not be reliably known till Lad Brooke is heard from. Ex-Senator Evart's hat is always worn on the back of his head, as if it wanted to hide from observation the fact of its Wing old enough to have heard the first gun nt Sumter fired. Mr. Evnrts nges fast, and has a decided stoop, indicating increasing weakness and lack of vitality. Edwin Arnold in the days when, even though an active newspaperman he was brimful of Hindoo philosophy and liter ature and thoughts regarding them, was often known to say to people whom ho met on the street, " My dear friend, I am glad to see you, but really you have taken me out of the Himalaya Mount ains." ' Rev. Melancthon W. Jacobs of Oxford, Pa., who hns been called to the chair of New Testament theoloirvin tho Hartford Theological Seminary, preached for a number of years in the Central Presby terian Church of Pittsbunr. He is the author of several works on Biblical sub jects, and is said to be a man of great learning. Dr. W. II. Egle of Harrisburg has Wen elected President of the Pennsylvania German Society, an organization "formed for the purpose of preserving the records of those hardy aud worthy Germans who settled in the State in an early day known to fame as "Pennsylvania Dutchmen." Dr. Egle is a historian of national famn. FOREIGN NEWS. The Slave Trade Revived in Morocco. FANATICISM AMONG TURKS. (.ountVon Munster Denies the Report That the Late Emperor Intended to Fire Prince Bismarck. J'linee Bismnrc.k doesn't write letters if lie can help it, but when it is impera tive ho has them written, and then adds his signature, at the same time inclosing liis photograph. His object in doing the latter probably is to inform his corre spondent that'the real Bismarck nnd the Bismarck ho may know from the cuts in tlio pnpers are two different persons. Emma AbWtt's ashes nre to W sur mounted uy nn JS5.001! Gothic monu ment of Westerly grnnite, which is to bo erected in Oak Grove cemetery at Gloucester, Mass. It will also serve ns a tomb for the Wdv of her husband. Eugene Wetherell. The monument will no fifty-seven feet hiirh. nnd will resem ble tho Prince Albert memorial nt London. Dr. Thomn8 Francis Gailor. newlv elected Episcopnl Bishop of Georgin, nl though now only 35 venrs. hns declined n $10,000 offer to become pastor of Trinity Church, Chicago, tho chair of dogmatic theology in the General Seminary of New York and the bishopric of Michigan, to which last, however, ho wns not elected. His uamo was on the list of candidates, and ho begged to hnve it withdrawn. Mrs. Wnnnmaker's chief object in vis iting Europe this season is aaid to W to i bco her grandchildren, tho little son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Wa nainaker, who make their homo in Paris. The littlo four-year-old granddaughter is nn especial favorite, nnd there is hnrdly a steamer leaving Now York for the French ports during the season but car ries among the mail a letter or present for the little maid from her grandmother. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. Dnltuu, One of the Allln Train llobberi, Aciiultteil nt Vlnallu, Cut. James McCarger, adjuster of tho Flour City Life Insurance Coinpnny, has Wen arrested at Rochester, N. Y.,on a charge of forgery. Phil Green (colored) shot and killed Policeman Clayton, nnd wna in turn killed by Policeman Niedlingor in a sa loon tight in Savannah, Ga. An attempt wna niado to burn tho Piatt block, tho largest brick block in Vacavllle, Cal. Tho fire was extinguished Wfore any damage was dono. News was received nt Vicksburg, Mies., of the lynching on tho Palmyra planta tion of Henry Gontrv, a negro. Ho was hanged for tlio murder of a colored com panion. A negro ontered the store of nn old man named Whitaker at Whitaker station, Miss., clubbed tho old man, robWd him and took to flight. Ho waa captured and hanged. Sceolman, who runs a restaurant in Now York, quarreled with a woman ser vant. Ho atabWd her in the back of tho neck with a carving knife, and then BUIUIKHI UltllSUll, Tho Jury in the caso of Gratton Dal ton at Viaalla, Gal., after twenty-houra of dellWratlon returned a verdict of not guiuy, j'aiion The Socialists of Hamburg, Germany, nnd vicinity are building an enormous co-operative bakery. The French Chnniber of Deputies will W nsked for $000,000 to provide for Frnncu's exhibit at Chicago. Germany is considering the abandon ment of her possessions in New Guinea nnd the Bismarck' Archipelago. An exciting discussion in the French ChamWrs is anticipated over the pro posed statue to Danton at Paris. An ingenious American proposes to build an elevator at Mount Blanc, which will be able to carry 216 persons at once. The law passed in the House of Com mons prohibiting the employment of children under 11 yearH affects 200,000 little workers. Much anxietv lias Wen caused in In dia bv the discovery that Russian mer chants have succeeded in getting a foot hold in Afghanistan. lhe British l'arliament lias been pro rogued to July 31 in order to give tho Commons a holiday and let everyWdy join in the welcome to the German Em peror. On account ol the disorganization of InWr in Brazil it is said tho coffee crop has been so seriously affected as to cause a reduction of several million bags in the yield. Count von Munster has caused a de nial to be published of the report that the late Emperor William had ever in tended to dispense with the presence of Bismarck. Germany's new income tax law, just published, compels foreigners engaged in businees in Germany for a year or more to pay the same tax as is imposed on Germans. The Berlin Social Democrats are so well pleased witli their schools for work ing people that efforts are Wing made to extend the system Wth in Berlin and other large cities in Germany. The Pope has decided to create in Mexico three archbishoprics to W called Linares, Oaxaca and Durango and five bishoprics Cuernavaca, Haltillo, Te- pico, Tehuantepeo and Chihuahua. The right of felling trees over no fewer than boo.000 square miles of the Keras sond forests and 497,000 square miles of the Fire Wli forests near Trebizond has Wen granted bv the Turkish government to private speculators. A clever Frenchman has nist Wen taking tho statistics of the charities ot Paris, which are immense in volume. and he finds that three-fourths of colos- eal Bum which they represent is absorWd uy professional beggars. A Pteamer which arrived in London from Auckland recently brought a cargo consisting of 40,000 sheep and 2,000 beeves, all uresseu and frozen. Tins is the largest single cargo of dressed meat that has ever Wen brought to Kngland The societies for the protection of ani mals in Sweden, Norway and Denmark havo petitioned tho Queen of Italy to exert her influence in protecting tho northern birds which migrate to Italy in winter and are killed there in vast mini- Wrs. Advices from Morocco report tho re vival of the slave trade in tho interior of that empire, where caravans from the Sahara are frequently bringing slaves of both sexes and young lads to slave deal ers in cities like Fez, Mequinez and Mo rocco. Writing by telegraph, now so much talked about, wns tried in France twenty yeara ago. Signatures were sent from Pan to Paris, and the experiment was considered entirely successful. After that tho whole matter was suffered to fall into aWyance. The Italian government has already sounded tho leading Berlin bankers oh the subject of a loan to redeem that country from its present almost hopeless financial condition. The response, it is said, has lieen favorable. The imperial government is earnestly desirous to see Italy put on a pound basis financially in order that Italy may remain free from French temptation. PORTLAND MARKET. A Rename of the Condition of the Dif ferent Department. The markets continue fairly active with the groceries and commission men, while the fruit dealers transnct a heavy business. Fruit of every description fs coming in in large quantities, Wtli from California nnd local points. Several car loads of assorted fruits were received over the Southern Pacific, consisting of peaches, oranges, plums, nprieots, toma toes nnd lemons, nnd the mnrket is now in better condition than it has Wen for the past two weeks. Vegetables of every description are plentiful, Oregon supply ing the market in every line. Eggs are scarce, and the market is steady. The butter market is firm, as receipts are somewhat light. Poultry is not ns plen tiful ns it was last week. Produce, Fruit, Ktc. Wheat Walla Walln, $1.45; Valley, $1.65 per cental. Flour Quote: Standard, $4.604.S5; Walla Walla, 4 254.50 per barrel. Oats Quote : 5355c per bushel. Hay Quote: $1516 per ton. Millstoffs Quote: Bran, $22023; Shorts, $252ti; Ground Bnrley, $30 32; Chop Feed,$2520 per ton; Bar ley, $1.201.25 percentnl. uuttkii uuote: Oregon inncy cream ery, 27jc; fancy dairy, 25c; fair to waa concoriiiyl in tlm Aiua train robbery. Hx-Oity Treasurer John Bardaley of Philadelphia has Wen convcvisl irom the county prison to tho penitentiary, and Unrnn to vorvo Ida fifteen-year terin for a tuUdpproprlatlOH of public fuudj. It is stated that the Pope has written to Cardinal GibWns that he will nover concede the demands made by Ilerr Ca hensley on Whnlf of St. Raphael Socie ties for the protection of Catholic emi grants in i-o far as the apoiiitment of national Bishops is concerned, nnd that the Pope has also refused tho petition of the Poles in tlio United States for tho appointment of n Polish Bishop. Foreign Minister RiWt, speaking in the French ChamWrs regarding the kill ing of Rigaud in Hayti, said: "Rigaud's enrollment as a French citizen was an error, and ho was a Haytiau subj'ct, but the striking of his name off tho list had not Wen communicated to the llavtnin government. France had demanded reparation, and Hayti had entertained tho demand, knowing that Franco would insist upon it." Claims for damages amounting in all to 2,000,000 francs have Wen filed against i tne rauwny company on account of tlio recent terrible disaster caused by tlio collapse of Moencheatein bridge. The company hopes to mako Eiifel jointly answerable by showing thnt he did not follow the terms of the contract in con Btructini; the bridge. The plans of tlm bridge aro strangely missing from the ' archives of tho company. Dr. Loiblg has raised a sensation by ' accusing Profs. Bergmaun and Halm of experimenting with cancer inoculation since 1887 on hospital patients without their knowledge or consent. Drs. Berg, mann and llahn admit the truth of the charge, but claim in every caso patient havo been paft recovery. They add at an excuse that it ia uecensary to select human WlngB for experiment, aa the lower anlniaU are unsuitable. good, L'U'4c; common, lufglfc; California, 2224c per pound. Cheese Uuote: Oretron. 1212loC: California, 12c per pound. Eoas Uuote: Oregon, 22v25c per dozen ; Eastern, 22r,e. 1'ouhTKV Ouoto: Old Ulnckens, J...00 3.50; voung chickens, $2.50(33; Ducks, 6.007.00; Geese, nominal, $10 per dozen ; Turkeys, 10c per pound. Vegetables Quote: Cabbage, $1.50 per cental; Cauliflower, $1 25 per dozen; Onions, l'c per pound; Beets, $1.60 per sack; Turnips, $1.76 per sack; Potatoes. 70(a)c per cental ; New Potatoes, $1.' 0(31.10 per cental; Tomatoes, $1.25 per Imjx ; Asparagus, Oregon, I'lSc per pound ; Lettuce, 12)c per doen ; Green l'ea, 34c per pound; String Beans, 7 7!c per pound; Rhubarb, 4c per pound; Artichokes, 40c per dozen ; Rad ishes, 10c per dozen bunches; young Onions, 10c pr dozen bunches; Cucum bers, $1.50 per dozen; Carrots, $1.25 per 6ack ; Corn, 15c per dozen. FauiTs Quote: Riverside, $4.50; Sic ily Lemons, $77.50; California, $4.5) a) 6 per Wx; Apples, $2.50 er Wx ; Bana nas, $3.504 per bunch ; Pineapples, $5.00(J.OO per dozen ; StrawW-ries. 10c per pound; Cherries, 75(8,k per box; GooseWrries, 44lac per pound; Cur rants, 7c per pound; Aprieois, $1.00 ivl.Sy per box; Raspberries, (!7c per pound ; Peaches, $1.00 1. 25 per Wx; Blackber ries, 13c per pound; Plums, .11.5J per box. Nuts Quote: California Walnuts. 1 12kc: Hickory. 8k,c: Brazils. lllfOeile": Almonds, 1018e; Filliertf, l..(Hc; Pine Nuts, 1718c; Pecans, 17((rl.v?: Cocoanuts, 8c; Hazel, 8c; Peanuts, 6c per pound. Staple Grocerle. Coffee Quote: Costa Rica, 2..; Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c; Java, 2i '.; r buckle's, 100-pound cases. 2(i1 er pound. Sugars Quote: Golden C, 45'8-; exrra C, 4le; dry urannltoi r.7K-- crushed and powdered, Gjc per pound ; confectioners' A, 5?c per pound. Sykuts Eastern, in barrels, 4755c; half barrels, 6058c; in cases, 5580c per gallon ; $2.25(32.50 per keg ; Califor nia, in barrels, 40c per gallon ; $2.25 per keg. Beans Quote: Small Whites, 3?4c; Pink, 33)o; Bayos, 4c: Butter, 46c; Limas, 45u per pound. Dried Fhuits Quote : Italian Prunw,. 10!12c; Petite and German Prunes, 10c per pound; Raisins, $1.752.25 per Wx; Plummer-dried Pears, 10llc; Bun-dried and factory Plums, ll12c: evaporated Peaches, 1820c; Smyrna Figs, 20c: California Fies. 9c per pound. Rice Quote: $5.50G.75 per cental. Honey Quote: 1820c per pound. Salt Quote: Liverpool, flo. lo50, $17; stock, $11 per ton in carload lots. Canned Goods Quote: Table fruits. $1.75. 28; Peaches, $2.60; Bartlett Pears, $2.25; Plums, $1.65; Straw Wrries, $2.50 ; Cherries, $22.50; BlackWrries, $2.25; RaspWrries, $2.75; Pineapples, $2.75; Apricote, $2.40. Pie lruit : Assorted,$1.60 per dozen ; Peaches, $1.05: Plums, $1.25; BlackWrries, $1.65 per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.35 1.05, according to quality; Tomatoes, $1.153.50; Sugar Peas, $1.251.60; StringBeanB, $1.10perdozen. Fish: Sal- mon, ; sardines, 85c$1.65; lobsters, $2 303.50; oysters. $l.60 3.26 per dozen. Condensed milk : Eagle brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; Highland, $0.75; Champion, $6.00; Monroe, $6.75 per case. The Meat Market. Beef Live, 3c; dressed, 66c. Mutton Live. sh enro1 o Q . dressed. 7c. ' ' Hogs Live, 60; dressed, 89c. Veal 6gGj per pound. SMOKED MEATS AND LARD. Quote: Eastern llama io3a1(v,. Oregon, 10u12kc; Breakfast Bacon! l-QSl6ai other varieties Hfn. T on) QhQUUc per pound. ' VEGETABLE PANACEA PREPARED FROM ROOTS Be HERBS, AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINO FROM A DISORDERED STATEofthc STOMACH OR AN INACTIVE LIVER. TOR SALE BV ALL DRU6GISTS & GENERAL DEALERS