EASTERN ITEMS. PERSONAL MENTION. FOREIGN LANDS. PORTLAND MARKET. The Navy Uopnrtmfint Appro" Re port of the llonri! of Kiiiinlneri. Mill Mncde Mitchell of Oregon ll OUC Of the ltellen l'arlt. A Rctunin of the Condition nt Its Dif ferent Deimrtineiitft. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. B.CHANOEY, Publisher, Union, Or. PACIFIC COAST. Saloonkeepers Refuse to Pay High License. MORMON ELDERS AT POMONA One of the Longest and Most Costly Steel Bridges Being Erected at Vancouver. A water famine exists on the hills within tho city limits of Los Angeles. The Southern California Editorial As sociation proposes to visit Flagstaff, A. T., in August. The Sacramento Typographical Union has indorsed the nine-hour system, to go into eneet October I. Tho Pino Nut (Nov.) cold discovery is attracting men from ail directions. A townsito has boon laid out. Hie Hoards of Equalization in South ern California aro making radical reduc tions on assessments of orange orchards. The great hords of cattle in Southern and Eastern Oregon are being bought up, and there is likely to bo an advance in price. Tho disturbances at tho mines in Washington are believed to bo at an end. Many of tho worst characters have gone away. A project to plant 400 acres of lemon orchards on some of tho best lemon land in the State is materializing at San Ber nardino, Cal. Tho British sealing schooner E. B. Marvin has been seized by tho Rush while entering Hohring Sea and turned over to the British war ship Nymphe. There is some misunderstanding alxmt tho stone to be used in the construction of tho public building at Sacramento, and work in consequence has been sus pended. The Board of Trustees of tho Willam ette Un.vorsitv at Salem has elected Kev. George Whittakor of Marshall, Tex., President to succeed Thomas Van Bcoy, res'gned. I)cal prophets in Southern California aro predicting violent disturbances on the surface of the earth in t he near fu ture, owing to tho extensive evaporation of Sal ton .Like. Warrants have been issued at Sacra mento for tho arrest of llfly-soven saloon keepers who refused to pay tho now high license. Two hundred and Bixty-llvo more arrests aro to ho made. Tho foundation of tho big Tenth-street hotel at ios Angeles, which cost $80,000, and to complete which many futile ef forts have Ih'oii made, is to be utilized as a fruit-drying establishment. The tire on Mount Hamilton has Won checked, and no further danger is appre hended at tho observatory. Alwut 2,f00 acres have been burned over, and much valuable timber and cord wood lost. Mrs. McDonald, tho mother of JoMuk Brown, the Charleston sailor killed ojr Deputy Marshals, is now at San Diego, and will push tho presecution of her eon's slayers. Ho was her only support. The coyote-bounty law has already had tho oiled of increasing tho number of jack rabbits in some sections of South ern California, and fruit-growers there nru open in their expressions of indigna tion. Two Mormon Elders aro proselyting near Pomona, Cal. S. M. Putney, one of thoBowho have I wen converted, seems glad to think his wife is favorable to a man having more than one wifo. and protwses to move toward Utah as soon as xssiblo, Tho Southern Pacific Company having Riven a reduced rate of transportation to everybody connected with tho State Uni versity at Eugene, Or., tho Kailroad Commissioners have decided that tho name privileges aro due and must Ihi granted to all chartered collegiate insti tutions. Tho Oregon and California Bailroad Company has commenced suit in tho United States Circuit Court at Portland against fifty-three landlords, who have taken up claims within tho limits of tho old Oregon Central grant, for compelling them to quiet title to tho lauds they have filed on. Tho Columbia Ulver Hallway and Nav igation Company has submitted to the jK'oplo of Portland a proposal for open ing the Columbia river to transportation by completing tho ortago railway, which has been begun by the State at Tho Dallas, and by putting barges and steamboats on tho river. Ono of tho longest and most costly steel railroad bridges in the country is now being erected by tho Union I'ac'itlo across tho Columbia river at Vancouver, Wash. Tho length from tho Washing ton to tho Oregon shore will lo (1,000 feet, and the draw pier will Ik over 400 feet long, i no com oi uio structure will be over f-J ,000,000. Th Ios Angeles UtraUl publishes a Hory to the ollVet that C. P. Huntington has concluded arrangements to mircliiiso Jones tt Maker's great Sail Vlnconto lunch of .'10 "00 acres, upon which the town of Santa Monica Is located: tlmt the Southern Purl He railroad would Ikj extended three tulles to Huuta Monica Canyon, whom a great wharf would lw t mi! I uii that iKJint Ui made the termi nus of (lie road, Tint tury is nut given jihuiIi credent o, Controller (Allium, who lias received the wariaiit (or Ihu payment uf iIih runt till for he 04UMiHtiirv uf iuuiun by tho Will III V nlr UmiiiiUIuii al fctth f ijui. my ! " TIiuim niJiU a en jtmvo HUU la in my iiuiiii tti ti I lie uuiuiilUlhiu illy til I hill Al't I jilplulul Mtll it 0, I Ml 1 1, Nil Mi Vlw t'f tlU ihi-m il li.u ywn( ! Hill f f Ml P'IMI HW l"f It'll t ltMl M lid Second Comptroller Gilkcson has ap proved the report of the Western Union Telegraph Company, amounting to $16S, 000, for telegraph service for the United States signal bureau at the rate estab lished by the Postmaster-General. Tho company has notified the Secretary of the Treasury that it will accept payments at tho rate's named under protest until the question of legality is judicially deter mined. The Navy Department has approved the report of the Board of Examiners for tho foremen and master mechanics at the Mare Island navy yard, and has filled all positions by appointmentof tho candidates whom tho Board recommend ed. With reference to certain trades, involving special training in building hulls of modern steel war vessels, the Board respectfully states that in its opin ion none of the candidates presenting themselves possessed the special knowl edge desirable. Eight-five candidates in all were examined. It. V. Bell, Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affaire, has returned to Washing ton after a visit to tho Pacific Coast. Ho went there six weeks ago to open bids for the award of contracts for supplies for tho Indians of the Pacific Coast for the present fiscal vear. The supplies in cluded groceries, hardware and agricult ural implements. Tho prices at which the supplies were obtained were gener ally a little lower than those for the past fiscal year. Bell visited somo Indian schools in Arizona and Mexico, includ ing those conducted by the government and those known as the contract schools, managed bv tho various religious denom inations, llell speaks very highly of the tho general condition of tho government schools lotli in intellectual and indus trial features. Ho says intellectually they aro in advance of the contract schools, and with respect to industrial training ho gives no comparison between the two classes. CABLEGRAMS. A Tnlntnl Community nt Klinrknfl' Sup lircHocil lir tho Government. Belgium has joined tho triple alliance. England declines to appoint women factory inspectors. Rains in Northwest India are partially averting tho famine that was feared. The floods continue in Prussian Sile sia, and tho damage to lifo and property is great. A great battlo is looked for at Coquiin bo between tho Chilian government and insurgent forces. Germany and Austria have liecomo alarmed by tho vast increase recently of applications for naturalization. Two million francs more have been added to tho fortune of the Comto do Paris through tho will of the Marquis de St. Astior. Tho harvest prospects in tho southern nrovinces of Persia aro so bad that the government has prohibited the expia tion of corn. A Tolstoi community at Kharkofl', con taining a nuinlHir of educated men who have left society, has been suppressed by the government. Sir Ilnry Wood. Secretary of th Royal Commission for tho World's Fair, savs that Hritisli merchants will make a $1,000,000 exhibit. Ijrd Salisbury proposes to reduce tho Irish representation in tho House of Commons because of tho decieaso of Ireland's population. Mrs. Frank Leslie according to reports from Iloulogne-sur-Mor. Fiance, where she is at present, is about to marry a brother of Oscar Wilde. soiiii-ollicial journal at Berlin savs Germany can rest easily and leave the French and Russians to gush over their theatrical fraternizations. Tho Scottish Mission, which has its headquarters at Jerusalem, reports the conversion of six .lews to Presbyterian ism at a cost of $5,000 apiece. Tho Chilian cruiser Prosidento Erra- ruris has had to h ave Msbou without a crew, tho government and foreign Con suls preventing an enlistment of men. Willnfrger, Werner and other promi nent young Socialists propose to get the International Congress at its meeting in Brussels on August Ui to pass a vote of censure against Vollmar lor his recent German patriotic utterance. Vienna is soon to have a music and dramatic exhibition, where will bo seen tho products of every industry connected with music and dramatic instruments, stage propei ties, mechanical appliances and decorations, with tho highest art de partment. The excessive attentions paid to the Prineeof Naples by the Queen and Prince of Wales during his visit at London have convinced tho public that the reports of the probable matrimonial alliance bo-, tween tho Italian and British royal fam ilies have somo foundation. The Natural History .Museum at Ken-' sington, England, has' received a novel addition to its shelves in the shape of 10,000 spiders. The injects were be-1 queathed to the institution by the late ! Count Koysorburg, who spent a good part of his life in collecting them. Tho (i(iHc, the leading military news paper at Ixiiitlon, announces that Dr. I Godfrey Hamhletou h-ts discovered a method bv which consumption is cured, 1 and tho editor from his personal knowl edge confidently assorts that the "cute of consumption is now an accomplished f,i,.i i An attempt has just been made upon the life of Mine. Coustaus, wifo of the1 French Minister of the interior. Ful-J minute of mercury, a high explosive umKuiid, was put into w hat appeared to I h a religious ritual liook, hut which ' had Until hollowed out to hold the ex ptobive. The French Huudrtiu celebration in ltuwta have Um made the iHteatduu fur uino ritahleiil French member Uilong tug iu the yacht eluU in tit. I'etervhuru to intuit and ouarrvl with the German ititftiiUiiu Immhiiuu thty mfiihtttl d panic ilMilw ill lllH IMitoiiliuii to the Fiunuh Jin I'mafcliMil uf lUv Wi)HH iW (lMl ftl loMibM! luit ittftjlif 4I MtUlufi- Um UUut0Ul uf Uw uu ih huii li on tin ! ill 11 m einUI liu . it . i .. . t lliu t".lill.i ll.ftt VW'lw ii .it ' i'Kiiii.1 iim .. j i I I I " . I. fl 4 J I I I I I M w I. . It t't r ' i - i ' i i lei ( I ' i m m i t'f P'm?iii tirWvf The Boston Nationalists Issue an Address. A BIG SURPLUS OF WHISKY. Census Office Roport Shows the United States is the Largest Producer of Copper in the World. Chicago will erect a twenty-five-story building. Texas negroes will exhibit at the World's Fair. Denver capitalists have secured the principal tin mines in Colorado. The Customs Collector at New York has been ordered to cut down expenses $Sj,450. There were 84,000 watermelons re ceived in Chicago from Georgia one day last week. Boston Nationalists have issued an address calling on the city to run the street cars. The President has nominated Henry E. Nichols to be a Commander in tho United States navy. Prominent Haytians at New York say a revolution against Hyppolite is bound to come at an early day. The official investigation at Ottawa is bringing to light an astounding amount of rascality in the public olfices. Chicago's postal receipts last, year were 3,504,7n0.00 and expenses $1,285,028.34, leaving an income of 2,210,702.32. Mrs. Samuel Mather of Cleveland has given $75,000 to the Woman's College of Western Reserve University at that city. Cleveland savs he has not the slightest intention to take the stump in Ohio this fall, and he has never intimated ho would do so. Princeton College intends sending an expedition this month to "a region in Montana never before explored" to Boarch for fossil remains. By a decision in the United States Cir cuit Court at New York, the Brush Elec tric Company has secured a monopoly of the storage-Cattery industry. The testimony before the Privileges and Elections Committee at Ottawa con tinues to show fraud and bribery in se curing government contracts. It is gravely declared at Buzzard's Bay, Mass., where Edwin liooth has been lately, that the great actor is dying from tho efi'ects of too much smoking. Kentucky whiskymen aro again wor ried over tho big surplus of their com modity now on hand, on which $3,000, 000 taxes will come duo next fall. The striking plush weavers at Dob son's mills in Philadelphia after ten weeks of idleness have agreed to return to work. There are about 400 of them. Bank Examiner Drew is endeavoring to convince the Secretary of the Treas ury that ho did not neglect his duty in tho case of tho Keystone bank at Phila delphia. Senator Chandler of Now Hampshire in a six-column article in a Concord journal makes a bitter attnek upon Sen ator Gallinger, whom ho charges with having sold himself to the railroads. Dr. Henry T. Ilemhold, the famous huchu man, who was credited with hav ing piled up a fortune of $10,000,000 by tho salo of his patent medicines, is once more in a madhouse, chained at the wrists and with Bhackles on his ankles. There has just been cast at the armor plate mill of Carnegie, Phillips k Co. at Homestead, Pa., an armor ingot eighty inches wide and twenty-three inches thick, weighing 32,000 pounds tho larg est armor-plato ingot rolled in this country. j According to a now law in Texas for eigners are not permitted to own land in fee simple; but it has been estimated that tho Texas farmers have borrowed in foreign countries not less than $15, 000,000, which is repro?ented in mort gages upon their lauds. Tho Bureau of American Republics is informod that an association called the American Colored Men's Mexican Colo nization Company is preparing to estab lished a colony of negro farmers, coining chiefly from .Mississippi and Tennessee, in tho State of Sonora, Mexico. During a trial at Findlav, O., it was brought out in evidence that Peter S. Williams, wide' known throughout Northwestern Ohio as a big lumber dealer, was leading a dual life, and that ho was keeping up two establishments ono in F:ndlay ami the other in Fostoria, only fifteen miles away. The Forest heavy nr-inance twelve inch r'lle gun, designed for coast defense ami made in New York, was fired for tho first time the other day at Sandy Hook with satisfactory results. With 250 pounds of powder it hurled a 2,000-. jxmiul shot five miles. The gun will us-o 440 pounds of jniwder and throw a 2,000 pound shot twelve miloti. In New York cit the esport fenialo shoplifter wears a tr'ck skirt under her gow n, anil can iHtw it up bv means of a string so as to make a wick largo enough to hold a half bushel of small articles. ' If fearful of bobg caught in tho act or apprehensive of a March, she can step into a dark corner, drop the string and unload her plunder safely. The East street reaper works at Spring-' field, O., the largest agricultural iiuple- . nient works in the vorld, covering forty W ae es a .id ranking next in site to the Krupp gu i works in Prussia, has Uvn kjI 1 to a syndicate of prominent capital-1 lets uf Cleveland, Cliicagu and .New York to be iMtl far the manufacture uf rail 1 pay intra and eupplfcn of all kinds. The works cot fl.wVuKW, and were pur eha4l by tho njiulleahi for filifcJ.ooo. The eeiuiUHJiUuo rotort h the United Mtato lu I mi the laitfe! pimluunr uf ikpKr In the Murld, iu pnliul fur ui llJOjMkhxrl Ion TUUlHiHMii Muri iwioUJ iu hl prwlui uu vw tK.tW,lwi. Mi i' '' I iutiiiil ( MM jjh, Mi. imp!..) it.u nt hod. i k Mint' i . i w 1 1 1 . I u.i. ,4. , Prince and Princess Bismarck have left Friedrichsrulie for Schonhausen. Secretary Foster grows so enthusiastic when he ses good baeeball play that ho throwB up his hat like any boy. It is said that the Princess Clemen tine, the youngest daughter of the King of the Belgians, will enter a nunnery. Mrs. Dr. J. S. Hollowavof Springfield, O., has fallen heir to $1,000,000 left by her UHcle. Sir James Baxendale, an Eng lish Knight. Jay Gould turns the scales at 107 pounds, but he h-i often turmd the scales on Wall-street men of more than twice his weight. President Lyon G. Tyler of William and Mary College is engaged upon a po litical history of Virginia, for which he has accumulated a vast amount of material. M. Cabinol, the Frencli portrait paint er, says that Miss Maggie Mitchell, the daughter of the Oregon Senator, is one of the most bcutiful women ever seen in Paris. j Andrew Lang is tall, thin and dark, and has a laugh without music. He has ! also a Mark Twain drawl, is near 47 years j of age and is one of the hardest workers 1 in England. j Miss Virginia Knox of Pittsburg, who ' married the bogus Count di Montercole, is going to try her matrimonial luck I again this time with John P. McKen- j zie, a Baltimore newspaper man. 1 General Greely has been invited to at tend a meeting of the International Po lar Conference in Munich September 7. The other eleven nations represented in 1 the co-operative observations of 1881-3 1 will be represented. ! Lord Stanley, the Goyernor-Gencral of Canada, is a jolly good fellow and a pop ular and easy-going nobleman, enjoying life to the utmost. He enters into'Ca- I nadian snorts and pastimes with great vigor and heartiness. Ex-Senator Ingalls has solved tho ques tion which everybody is asking by con senting to become one of a party which I is to make a tour through Southern Eu I rope and the Holy Land. The party is to consist of twenty-live persons. The World's Fair Commissioners are meeting with splendid welcome in Lon 1 don. Sir Cunliile Owen, who has repre sented England at every world's fair for the last quarter of a century, tells them his countrymen intend to make a great show. James Gordon Bennett's recent gift of $4,000 to the omnibus or stage drivers during their late strike has made him extremely popular with the French working classes and led them to regard him as a benefactor to whom they can appeal in an emergency. George A. Pillsbnry of Minneapolis has endowed the Pillsbury Academy of Minneapolis with $5,000 for five free scholarships at the new University of Chicago, to be awarded to five students of the academy who have attained the highest grade in scholarship. Charles L. Colby ha endowed the Beaver Dam Academy of Wisconsin with five similar scholarships. William Henrv Smith, First Lord of the Treasury, will boon be elevated to the peerage. Mr. Smith is the leading news agent in England, and the firm of William H. Smith & Sons controls every book and news stand on all tho princi pal railway lines in the country. An appropriate title for liia peerage would be Ixml Newsstands. Coum Holstein-Holsteinburg, Chief Court Marshal of the King of Denmark, who"o recent marriage with a singer of a dancing hall created such a sensation in Copenhagen, has been placed under guardianship. The sportive Count, who was successful in the spirited contest among tho jfttnessf doree of Denmark for the young woman's hand, enjoys Jie re spectable age of 80 years. It is believed that Alexander Dumas will portrav some gambling scenes from Monte Carlo in his new conmly, ar he spent several ueeks last winter "at that resort, closely observing the play, but never staking even a son. Dumas has persuaded M. Febvro of tho Coinedie Francaise to withdraw his resignation and remain another year in order to cre ate the principal role for this comedy. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. Com lo 18 Working 011 the Y1111111 Levee Attempt to Kxi'mie. John Eppest, manager for tho Western Union at Sufiblk. Va., has been assassi nated. Tho fatal shot was tired from a cluster of bushes. Convicts working on tho Yuma (A. T.) leveo attempted to escape, and one of them, Francisco Ixipez, a Mexican, was shot in the back by a guard. The sum of $75,000 is missing from the express office at Kounze, Tex., a big saw-null center. Officials aro making an investigation, Uut are very reticent. Thomas Burke, a San Francisco ex pressman, formerly a fireman on one ol the Nanaiino colliers, has been caught smuggling. Opium valued at $3,600 was found in his possession. An attempt u na made at Hazeltou, Pa., to lynch Giuseppe do Comali, accused of the murder of Katie Gorgano. An Ital ian society asked tho Sheritl' to deliver the murderer over to it. George Crotts, a well-known bushiest man of Defiance, O., was shot dead bv Harry Willey, a real-estate agent. It is f-aid the murder was tho outcome of a trial over a lawsuit. Captain Joxeph A. Thompson of the ' ship K. F. Chapman, which loft San Francisco in January for Liverpool, was arrested in New York for cruelty to his 1 crow on tho high sous. A sensation has !Hn caused in Berlin, Germany, by the discovery of furgerlen 011 the Dot soh e bank to a largo amount. The funwr, who is one of thu clwrku uf the bank, ha scaped. Tho lo in fiAift -(XX). Of the (U iietfroei! I y m'lted in thefemih thiw (Ar this your J ur kilUI fur rau-, lur iMiirunr, iu ut mug, b for U- II LI IrtlubUMIiUlH. A fill lUlWlullMriali. M ur ulU$l iMuriiwr mtd If a mmtL in wwrtUr mn. IU let Umi J0I1U VUi.tf utilnliwi U Ult4r HMD lt 4UUll! I'll), ! J ..in, U.IUll. m . .11 1, 11,114 I , j.J. il. I(. hi ll . H M ' W I t . M 1 1 H ' N ' ' 1 ' l , 1 1 1 1'1 Prof. Koch Resigns All Public Offices. RUSSIA PURCHASING CORN. Zannibalism in the Free Congo State Leads to an Expedition Against the Offenders. The Imperial Bank of Melbourne has failed. ! Emperor William will return to Berlin August 17. ', Duties on petroleum and ice in Argen tina have been reduced. 1 The French squadron was enthusiastic ally welcomed at Cronstadt. 1 The educational bill has passed tho third reading in the British House of Lords. 1 The proposal to construct a canal from I the Tyne to the Sol way, with a depth of 1 fifteen feet, is again revived, j The Czar of Russia will celebrate his I silver wedding next November in a mod est fashion near Copenhagen. I There is talk in Paris of an elevated railway, but the project does not find favor with the press of the city. By the will of the late Peter Carmi chael the Established Church of Scot land is to receive no less than 100,000. Models of the Lloyd steamships are features of the nautical part of the Ger man Exhibition now open in London. 1 A lively agitation is going on at Co logne for the purpose of making the Kliine below the city navigable for ships of the largest size. A ship canal is proposed to connect Venice with tho Gulf of Spezza. It 1 would be 170 miles long, 240 feet broad and cost 52,000,000. j The area flooded in Moravia and Si lesia has increased. In the Tyrolese Alps avalanches have fallen into tho val leys and caused great damage. The gas companies of Paris have in the last ten years paid over $40,000,000 into the city treasury for the privilege of supplying gas to the city at cost. ' Agents of Mr. Parnell, so it is ru mored, have been buying up Mrs. O'Shea's picture as exposed for sale in , London shops and endeavoring to ar range to stop it. The Labor Expos'Mon soon to open to the public at Paris will be very interest ing to visitors. The history of trades and manufacturers from the fourteenth century will be a feature. ; The total population of France is 3S, 1005,150. This is an increase since the ! last census of 208,584. and this is entire- ly in the urban population, the rural population having decreased. Queen Victoria has conferred upon j Earl Cadogan the title of Knight 0"i I manderot tne Order of the Garter, thus filling the va am y in the order caused ' by the death of Earl Granville. I A lKiy delivering bread at Berlin en , tered a yard here there were two blood , hounds loo.e, and before the people of 1 the house could reach the loy the beasts had literally torn him to pieces. ! Ktissia has made large purchases of . corn, and the government is storing ! large quantities of grain supplies. Tho 1 rise in the price of cereals in Germany is partly due to Russian buyings. Prof. Koch has resigned all public of fices held by him in Germany. This step is associated with his supposed dis appointment over the unsatisfactory re sults of his discovery of "tuberculin." Visitors in sufficient numbers to make the Eiffel tower in Paris pay once moro are reported. The greatest crowds are on Sunday, when all the elevators aro run, whereas only one is operated on week days. English shipping papers are agitating for the formation of a volunteer naval 1 cadet corps to bo recruited chiefly from fishermen and fisherlwys as a volunteer naval reserve ami a feeder to the active naval forces. The Berlin Xational Ztilung announces that a genuine brotherhoodof French-1 men and Russians is unattainable, hold-1 ing that Hus-ia is uncivilized and France has " few points of sympathy with bar-1 baric Russia." The Vatican is absolutely decided in ' spite of the threats and persuasions ol I the monarchists to continue in France the policy of adhesion to tho Republic in order to restore that country to union and to religious and political pacifica-1 tion. j Cannibalism among tho natives in the Free Congo State has led to an expedi tion against the offenders in which mini tiers of the natives were killed. The Bfikumas at Stanley Falls are reported ii w iviuiiKng iu iiuiuau sacrmces and feasts. In tho British House of Commons Sir! James Ferguson said that the govern ment had reason to believe that satis factory arrangements would shortly le made with the United States iu the mat ter of arbitration in tho Behring Sea question. Mrs. Mayhrick's solicitor savs that he has been advised by Charles Russell that her case can le reopened and a new trial had, grounded on the refusal of the in surance company to pay the policy. The solicitor intends tocarry out this scheme. 1 Much new evidence has U'on collected iu America. Mrs. Maybrick, who is still ' in pribon, Miners mucfi fruin ill hemtn. n 1 ai 1 a it 1 i m ttttii rni'iiiiM r 1 1 imrn Hinn'W 'SViV.'W v-,.:l,,,",",'A,,n Mi'iuiMiii. V11 . vliV 'ii, MV V"" .N!'.H 1,1 4"1 1 i " I IH. I I . , M l i J, t , i(f'N fium it IHMllHM HMI hliiM4l, ' " " ' i a, ) I 1 I t I. . . V L 1 11 1 In tne line of fruits large receipts eipts and .the ruin ipts were) equally large siupments were in tne produce market recei oniy iniriy nuerai. 1110 grocers C.lil a heavy trade, and jobbers in other lines report business good. The market is well supplied with eicry variety of sum mer fruit, and the quantity of tropical fruit on hand is large enough to supply the demand. Melons are plentiful and cheap. The quality is good, and the de mand is consequently heavy. A large etock of plums is being carried, and the fruit is a drug on the market. Peaches are not so plentiful as they have been, Blackberries are in good supply, and the demand is strong. Vegetables are in sufficient quantity to satisfy the demand. Sweet potatoes are becoming more plen tiful. Receipts of eggs do not increase. Poultry receipts arc fair, and the same may be said of butter. There is but lit tle doing in oats. The staple grocery trade is generally steady. Coffee is firm. Rice is firmer, and an advance is looked for. Iroiltice, Fruit, Etc. Wheat Valley, $1.42)6 ; Walla Walla, $1.32) per cental. Flouu Standard, $4.85; Walla Walla, $4.60 per barrel. Oats Old, 5052)c; new, 4345 per bushel. Hay $15ftlG per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $222r; shorts, nominal, $25(Tt2G; ground barley, $ 0i$ 32; chop feed, $25(3 20 per ton; barlev, $1.201 25 percental. Buttkh Oregon fancy creamery, 30c; fancy dairy, 27c ; fair to good, i'2l6 25c; common, 1520c; California. L'2'a (a 24c per jound. Ciieksk Oregon, 1212)c; Califor nia, 12c per pound. Eaos Oregon, 18(i20e per dozen. Pocltky Old chickens, $(i.OO(a6.50; young chickens, $2.504.00; ducks. $4ol 0; geese, nominal, $8 per dozen; turkeys, 15c per pound. Vkqktahles Cabbage, $1.50 per cental; cauliflower, $125 per dozen; Onions, H4C per pound ; beets, $1.50 per sack; turnips, $1.00 per sack; new ota toes, 7075c per cental ; tomatoes, t0cfJ $1 per box; lettuce, 122C per dozen; green peas, 34c per pound ; string beans. 34c per pound ; rhubarb, 4c per pound ; artichokes, 40c per dozen ; cu cumbers, $1 per box; carrots, $1 per sack; corn, 25c per dozen; sweet pota toes, 4yJ4lr.c per pound. Fkuits Riverside oranges, $2. 50(S3. 50 ; Sicily lemons,$77.50 ; California,$4.50 5 per box; apples, $1.25 per box; ba nanas, $3.504 a bunch ; pineapples, $5 (SO per dozen; cherries, $1.25 per box; currants, 0c per pound ; apricots, $1 per box; raspberries. $79c per pound; peaches, Alexander, 05(S95c per box ; California Crawfords, $1.25; nlaekber ries, 6c per pound ; plums, 25(g,70c per box ; watermelons, $2.505 per dozen ; cantaloupes, $1.752.25 per dozen, $2.50 f3.00 per crate; grapes, 50c per box; pears, $2 per box. Nuts California walnuts, 11 H&1-lsc; hickory, 8'.c; BrazilB, 10o?llc; "al monds", 10(318c; filberts, 1314c; pine nuts, 17(!ilSe; pecans, 1718c; iwm nuts, 8c; hazel, 8c; peanuts, 8c per pound. The Ment Market. Bef.f Live, 3c; dressed, 56c. Mutton Live, sheared, 33'c; dressed, 7c. Hoas Live, 6c; dressed, 89c. Smokkd Mkats Eastern ham, 123 13c; Oregon, U4l2a; breakfast ba con, 1213c; other varieties, 8llc per pound. Laud 9?11?c per pound. Hides, Wool nnd Hop. Hides Dry hides, selected prime, Sx4 9c; H less for culls; green, selected", over 55 pounds. 4c; under 6U pounds, 3c; sheep pelts, short wnol. snKrw m- 1:1 1 nn. 1 dium, 6080c; long, 00c$1.25; shear lings, 10M20c; tallow, good to choice, 3 3,'6c per pound. WooLr-Willamette Valley, 1719c; Eastern Oregon, 10106c per pound, according to conditions and shrinkage. Uors Nominal ; 20c per pound. Miss Gladys Evelyn is to tell the Brit ish public from the 'rostrum how she was wronged by William Henry Hurlbert. The evidence the Court would not per mit her to give will be produced. to VEGETABLE PANACEA PREPARED FRvM ROOTS Ctc HERBS, FORTHE CURE OF AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED STATE of the STOMACH OR AN inactive: liver. ran sai r v mi 1 DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS. Trade has been unusually brisk m bin 1 1 m iiitH'tr II. u f.n . a I nurt Ihu f 0V . 'Mi. p. -.14tt I I.i, iir H (UHltfl'ii) Ml IM ill .11. hi i.,q j .... 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