EASTERN ITEMS. PERSONAL MENTION. FOREIGN NEWS. PORTLAND MARKET. Senator Squire 8ar II Would Not Hare the Chinese MlMlon. A Chlnmc Comprador Appointed United State Depatr Marlial for Amor. A Ilmunir nt the Condition or It Dif ferent DeiMirtineiitn. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. B. CHANCEY, Publisher, Union, Or. PACIFIC COAST. Nevada is to Have Gold Boom. a DROUGHT IN NEW MEXICO. San Clemente Island Reported to Be the Scene of a Land-Claim Excitement. 8and for making glass has been found near Spokane. Vancouver. B. C, haa a population of 13,085, and Victoria, 15. C, 10,049. The drought in the southern portion of New Mexico iH causing loss to stock The biggest run of fialinon known for years has appeared in the Skagit river, The mackerel along the southern coast of California are said to be fat, plentiful and biting freely. Manv witnesses in the uavis will con test nt Butte, Mont., are now testifying to the genuineness ol tne document Nevada is to be boomed with gold taken from the Am mine at Pine Nut, Marvelous stories are told of the rich TiesH of the quartz in that camp, The glut of potatoes in Southern Call fornia continues. In one section thev are being offered at 5 cents a sack in the ground, the buyer to dig mem. The pchooner Hamilton Lewis, Captain Alexander ,MclAan, has wen captured Tiy a Russian gunboat while poaching off Copper Island in Russian waters in the Retiring Sea. Oliver Roberts, Charles Colburn and A. S. Harney have incorporated at Car son, Nov., the Mountain View, Valley view and Mascot mines under one head with a capital stock of $1,000,000 The attempt to create a rush of land seekers to the Island of San Clemente sixty miles southwest of San Pedro, has not leen successful. The island is said to be Irare of vegetation and not capable ol cultivation wim any success At Visalia. Cal., an attempt wag made by pome unknown party to poison number of (warders of Mrs. McDermitt by introducing into the material with which the ladv made ice cream croton oil. Eleven persons were made serious ly til. Bert Fesfller of Washington. D. C. haa been appointed master of the young men's dormitory at the Lelaud Stanford (Jr.) University, and C. II. Johnson of San Francisco has been appointed chief engineer at the Stanford University, vice & r t-: i- . : i A. II. riBhu returned. Within the last few days everv foot of (1 ! I . ." me nan Joaquin river irom nampton ville to a point above Millerton has been covered with mining claims. It is 1 Re lieved the bed of the river is filled with cold, and a survey lias been mado with a view of turning the river from Ub channel. it lias been decided "by a City Justice at Stockton, Cal , that a man can work and yet lie a vagrant under the new va grancy law. The court convicted a young man, uiiuougn it appeared from the ovi deuce that the defendant lirul worked during all tho time ho was alleged to bo a uisMoiute person. The " California Colored Colonization Society " proposes to bring 5,000 negroes into oaiiiornui tuts vear. The Secretary of tho society at Fresno savs: "Wo have aeven sections of land in Fresno county and boiiio in Shasta, and these two counties will receive the bulk of our people for the present." Tho steamer Signal sailed for Alaska the other day with a surveyor, engineer nno additional miners and supplies for tho Alaska Coal Mining Company at Kacliomok Bay, making tho third ship inent within tho past few weeks. The company haa chartered the schooner Undaunted to bringdown a sample cargo next uciooer. riio local attornov for the Southern ruclllc railroad has Hied a demurrer with tho County Clerk in the Hiiit brought by the county of San Diego for taxes for the years 1887 and 1888, amounting to $51, 000. Among other tilings the demurrer alleges that tho statutes of California in relation to tho collection of taxes are un constitutional and void. It Is announced that the San Francisco Produce Exchange and Call Board in tends doing nway with tho present sys tem of buying or selling grain con t met e or tho year or season and will adopt the Eastern method of dealing in monthly options only. The change will bo made, it is said, as soon as the present year and season contract expire. A sen tiel to the sudden disatmenrtmpo bortson with $0,000 of Fidelity Trimi Company's money is the subsequent dis- nppeumuce 01 jonn I. Cnlioon, his Drotiier-tn-law. Tho two families live in the same house. It is said that Cohoon has Iwoii kidnaped by detectives and ia tMiing subjected to a squeezing process. In a trial at Santa Barbara, Cal.. which haa just ended, of one RotartM, who was cnargeu witn tneil, it was shown that Roberts had entered government land which had teon used by farmers to pas ture Htock.nnd in order to get rid of iiim tho owners of the stock combined and put up a job by which they thought niuj ixiuui oenu nun 10 me penitentiary The jury wbh out but nine minute's, when u venlict of not guilty wuu ren dered. The annual conferenco of the Norwo-xian-Danish Church for Washington, Oregon and Idaho has decided to build a Danish theological rubral at l'ortland in connection with the denominational university there. The church lias a fund of $100,000 for that purkii, and the plan is to ppeud to(,00) for a site and $20,000 for a building, retaining fjm.uio or the maintenance of the school. Nine trustee will bo apolnted to conferwith tho trustees, of the l'ortland university und to proceed with the work if they ooiuldor the plan leant bio. It is estimated at the Treasury Depart ment that there has been an increase of over 1.0,000,000 in cash holdings since August 1, representing a decrease in the public debt to that amount according to the old form of debt statement. Immigrant Commissioner Owen haa directed that the four laborers who re cently arrived in the Pembina from Can ada be returned to that country, having come into the United States in violation of the alien labor law. The men are employed by David Meyers of Pittsburg, N. fa. The Comptroller of the Currency has authorized the establishment of the First National Bank of Roseburg, Or. ; capital stock, $50,000. President, Thomas R. Sheridan; cashier, John P. Sheridan. Also the Columbia National Bank of Ta coma, Wash. ; capital, $200,000. Presi dent, Henry Oliver; cashier, N. B. Dol sen. Another decision waa made in the tide water land case of Washington, in which. Assistant Secretary Chandler sustained the former decisions, that the lands be tween high and low water were not sub ject to location by scrip. The applica tions of Jacob C. Mann and Albert E. Jack in this case is denied. Five appli cations for entry upon the Puyallup In dian reservation are also denied by the Secretary. Secretary Noble sent the following tel egram to Governor Steele of Oklahoma : " The President has ordered that no ex ception shall bo made of Cherokees lo cating or placing herds on the Strip after the order or in evasion of it. General Miles will be so instructed by the War Department. The President has further ordered cavalry troops to aid the agent in expelling trespassers from the Sac and Fox reserves in accordance with in structions written by the President in his orders. B. C. Shannon, the newly-appointed Minister to Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Salvador, called at the State Department and received instructions. He will re lieve Minister Pacheco of part of his enormous duties as the sole representa tive of the United States diplomatic Hervice in Central America. Minister Pacheco was instructed to protest airainst the violent action by the halvadortan ol ficials against the Pacific Mail steamship City of Panama, but nothing has leen heard from him in resixmse. lo reach Salvador ho must travel 700 miles with out railroad facilities, and delay is attrib uted to this fact " Here is a sainole of what I have had to endure of late," said Senator Squire of Washington, showing a telegram he had Hist received, it was Irom -tattle and read as follows: " I hope the rumor that you are seriously considering the Chinese mission is false. It would Ih uniust to your friend"." This wan signed "Hunt." "Mr. Hunt," continued the Senator, " is the owner and editor of the Seattle Porl-Intelhiencer. He ha evi dently given credence to the absurd tu mor that I was going to China as United States Minister. It puzzles me to know how that story could have been evolved There is absolutely nothing in it. No suggestion or intimation ever came to me that the place would be tendered to me. But to put a quietus on the whole Jiatter I do not hesitate to aav that I would not have the ollico under anv con Bideration. America is good enough for me. l have traveled in foreign lands. and have seen a bit of most parts of tho habitable glole, and I pay in all sincer ity that the man who would swap Seattle lor reKin aa a place of residence is non coinpui." CABLEGRAMS. A Heheitie. to Overthrow the llrnr.lllsn (lovertiine lit llci ered. Turf losses have lately obliged manv English noblemen to go into bankruptcy. Sir John Gorst is likelvto bo appointed Postmaster-General in tho English Cab inet. jus uarcK's eves unit, aim neurine nm tt, . ... .. fast failing, and he falls into a sudden and sleo-hko torpor. 1 lie Austrian Empress has svniDtoms oi insanity, ami medical experts pro nounce the caso a grave one. ..... A cvclono. which has iust passed over San Mauro, Castigliono and Gmsino dis tricts, has caused great distress. Queen Victoria is to resident Balmoral until the third week in November, when the court will remove to Windsor Castle. Tho waving of Hags and tho throwing of dowers as the Emperor is on his wav to the Nihwanmn festivities have been forbidden. Mrs. Annie Besant in her farewell ad dress in IxhuIoh statwd that she had re ceived letters from tho other world from Mine. Wavatsky. President Diaz has appointed Joenli Ives Limantour Minister Plenipotentiary to arrange a commercial reciprocity treaty with tho United States. It is now the intention of European engineers to store tho waters of the Nile to such an extent as to enable a greater extension of tho cotton and sugar-cane crops in that region. Admiral Elliott expresses tho opinion since the recent British maneuvers that numerical superiority in tornedo gun vossels is of equal, if not greater, im- jtortanco than in battle ships. Tho Jour nil of the Chamber of Com- turret at Pans states that the Belgian government will declare Antwerp and other Belgian (wirts free ports, aiming to initKo noigium the warehouse of Europe The Calliope, which successfully rode out the Btorin at Apia, in which German and American vessels wore lost, it now Mug recoppered at Portsmouth. The defects in her hull were of a berions character. A scheino to overthrow the govern ment of Brazil had its origin in Rio Grande do Sul. A party of travelers ac cidentally came upon tip hidden arsenal of the conspirators. Many prominent porconB are involved. Tho bureau of iolico at Vienna bus is- sued a circular, in winch it is stated that the high Imperial and royal government has under consideration the question of the advisability of denying women the privilege of wearing 'trains to their drosses on the public streets. Hie Minister of Education In con junction with the Minister of the Inte rior has issued u circular prohibiting Jewish children whoso parents live in Riihaia on foreign pasitportH to U admit ted Into any of the iniddlo or higher in NtltuMoiiH of learning for the ensuing hchohiHtic term, 1 Kansas Farmers Paying Off Mortgages. PATRIOTIC SONS OF VETERANS Have Refused to Expunge the Word "White" in Their Consti tution Eto. The fiat haa gone forth that Sve-cent shaves in New York must go. Chicago is about to erect an apartment house which will contain 707 rooms. The Texas Trunk railroad has been turned over to the Southern Pacific. The Wilmington (Del.) $250,000 post office will probably be built of cut gran ite. Baltimore is to have a tin-plate factory in operation in the course of three months. Spreckels says he is paddling his own canoe, and has not nor will he join-the eugar trust. The officials of the Auburn (N Y.) prison have set the convicts at work making pearl buttons. The sanitary inspectors in Brooklyn say that leprosy does not exist among the Chinese residents there. An effort to combine the various com mercial organizations of the Kansas Farmers' Alliance has failed. Eight hundred thousand acres of land in Eastern usiaiioma recently ceded by Indiana will soon be open to settlement. .. 1H """ ".,r l' lT i 01 those who perished n the Park place fpi. i:r 3 .i.. ;, uieasier at uw iurn una reiicneu .fO,-w, It is said that there are more salmon in the Merrimac river now than there has been at any time during the last forty years. During tho months of May, June and July of this year 11,450.000 Kansas farm mortgages have been paid oil". Tin's is a very good sign. The annual report of the Sr. Paul road shows that after paying a 7 per cent, div idend on preferred stock there is a sur plus of $090,103. Petrdleun., which actually flows up unaided through the rocks, has leen dis covered at Crow's Nest in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. A special from Washington to the New York livening 1'oit says it is lelieved that ex-Governor Cheney will be Secre tary Proctor's successor. During the past few weeks the exports of wheat have averaged 5.000,000 bush els weekly, an increase of nearly three quarters over this time last yearl In the 6,000,000 letters that reached the dead-letter office last year there was money amounting to f28,012 and checks and notes of tho value of $1,471,871. Andrew Sonscal, Superintendent of the Canadian Dominion printing bureau, has been dismissed. He was implicated in tho scandal which ib being investi gated. Work on the government jetties for the deepening of Galveston harbor un der the $0,200,000 appropriation by the last Congress is now beginning apparent ly in earnest. Two-thirds of the applicants for ad mission to West Point and Annapolis according to Dr. Clieeseinan of Chicago are rejected beeausoof the cigarette habit and its results. Tho emigration from Germany to America during the first live months of the presont year amounted to 55..MS7, or nearly 10.000 more than the largest total during any five months of the last five years. Tho bureau of American Republics is informed that the Brazilian Minister of Finance has ordered the collection of all iiiiKrt duties in gold and has for bidden the sale of gold at the custom houses. It is a great pleasure to learn that there are to bo no expensive side shows at tho World's Fair. Tho directorv has decided that the entrance fee shall en title the visitor to Bee everything within the inclosure. William E. Bear, tho English statisti cian, writes to Jiriitlstreet'K that later in formation leads Imn to mark up the European deficiency of wheit from 281, 000.000 bushels (his first figures) to 320.- 000,000 bushels. Tho Patriotic Sons of Veterans in ses sion at Philadelphia refused to expunge the word " whito " in their constitution where it refers to thoso entitled to mem bership. Udmnon, Pa., has been chosen as the next plneo of meeting. Ex-As-istttiit Cashier Lawrence of the defunct Keystone Bank ut Philadelphia has made a caufession of the manner in which i no dookh oi tne concern were doctored. It shows a system of duplio- ty and thievery almost unparalleled. James E. Lyon has brought suit against Senator William M. Stewart of Navadii for $1,000,000 damages. The suit grows out of complications over mining deals, among tho properties concerned being the hmma mine of Utah. The Senator charges Lyon with blackmail. A dispatch from San Francisco re ceived at Washington. D. C. savs that many sailoisof the United States steamer Peusacola are deserting, because they fear tho vessel iH not seaworthy and a trip to China would Ue perilous The Navy Department says that the Peusa cola will not f.o to China, but only to Honolulu. Postmaster-General Wanamaker has sent n iK-rsotiallv-signed letter to the postmaster at each county-seat through out the United States, asking hitn for the public good at his own oxpenso to make a personal visit to each postolHco in his county and ma,ke a detailed report upon its condition, tho needs of the Kirvico, etc. A business building 650 feet high ia proiHwed for Broadway, New York. The Kllle! tower and Washington monument only will top it. It is to bo constructed of steel, with tweptysix stories, more than 1,000 otllces, and to have a summer roof garden 300 feet In the air, with ex pre elevators to the tenth floor and a change of cars at the twentieth for the tower, ThU beat tho wurld. Miss Mary Anderson will shortly pub lish her memoirs. Ex-Senator Ingalls is Eaid to receive $500 for each of his lectures. Zola writes a novel every nine months. Miss Braddon has published fifty since 1862. The Edieon of France is named Ader. He thinks that he has solved the prob lem of aerial navigation. Senator Harris of Tennessee is said to be the oldest living Congressman. He waa first elected in 1849 at the age of 31. Jules Verne has a son, Michel, who is developing a talent for writing stories very mucn in nis lather's highly ttnagi native styie. Senator est has been wearing this summer a plain suit of homespun hemp linen, a gm to mm irom senator lilacfc burn of Kentucky. Colonel Inman's history of the old Santa re trail is to be published in 1802 and is to be a graphic tale of the pioneer nine.- in me great uesert. Maurice Bernhardt, the athletic son of the "divine" fcarah. and his bride are in New York. They will spend their honeymoon in this country. A portrait of Queen Victoria presented by her Majesty to Mrs. Phelns is the chief feature in the drawing room of ex Minister Phelps' house in Burlington uniei-jusiice iucas ot the Virginia Supreme Court is but four feet high", but i...: .i: ui .5 V iiu is wi uiK"ut-i nun no inceiious law yer has over dared to dub him a brief. It has leen settled that Grand Duke George Alexandrovitch of Russia, whose neaun :s sun verv precarious, shall re turn to Algeria at the end of autumn. The chair occupied by Garibaldi in the Italian legislative chamber is hung with a laurel wreath Since the patriot' deatli no one hat been allowed to use it The wife of Lieutenant II. D. Borupof the united Mates Legation tn i'aris is one of the very few ladi-s who can claim to have made the ascent of Mount Blanc Terence V. Powderlv. General Master Workman of the Knights of Labor, lias accepted the Republican nomination as delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitu tional Convention. Sir Charles Dilke is a broad-shoul dered, square-built man, with clear gray eyes and full grizzled leanl. His man ner is serious and dignified and dire? almost to abruptness. I he choice of Charles r.liot Norton as the literary executor of Mr. Lowell is singularly happy one. The duties will be performed by one who has all he re ouisiteH of an accomplished critic and conscientious editor. A recent visitor to the former home of John Howard Payne says that it is low with big roof, and is all "of gray shingles with a garden in which grow hollyhocks There is an old well, too, and the house stands with the end toward the road. S A. Douglas. Prosecuting Attorney for the city of Chicago and son of the famous Democrat of that name, never visits Snrin-'lield. III., without going to the tomb of his father's old political op ponent and friend, Abraham Lincoln. A Chinese comprador named Chin Gong has been appointed United States Deputy Marshal for Ainov. The Marshal is Dr. Edward Bedloe, said to lie a de scendant of the family after whom Bed loe's Island was named in New York harlwr. The Bishop of IWrv. Dr. William Alexander, an eloquent preacher and the author of a work on the Psalm", has ac cepted an invitation from Columbia College to deliver a course of lect tires next year on the evidences of Chris tianity. At the arsenal in Zurich is shown the bow with which William Tell shot the apple from his son's head, though some writers, who assume to give the facts aver that there is no historical ground for a belief in the existence of such person as Tell. Miss Theo Alice Rnggles, Boston's wonia:. rculptor. is onlv 20 years old hen she was onlv 17, two of her works were accepted bv the Paris salon. She lias just submitted a model for the statue of Shakespeare, which tho citv of Provi dence is to erect. General Butler's wife, of whom he writes so tenderly in ii is memoirs, was an exquisite elocutionist, surpassed in tho opinion of manv bv Fanny Kemble alone. She knew several of the Shake HPeare plays by heart, and believed that they were the work of Bacon. Bishop Huntington has gone to farm ing on the old homestead near Hadlev, Muss. Ileinow;f and as ardent a ever, not only in outdoor work, nut also in his studies of social questions, in which he is bv some said to bo the spir itual leader of the Episcopal Church. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. Tramp Tortiir mid Murder a .Mini IIU Wilt- in Mlihlcau. ami Thomas McCreevy, a Montreal ollieial who tied to this country to escape arrest for " lvM)dling," has been located at Portland, Me. Thomas J. Riley, assistant postmaster at M.irvsvillo, Cai.. convicted of embez zling $824, was sentenced to one year'e imprisonment in the State prison and fined $S24. Chris McNamam, a gambler, phot and killed Reese Fowler, proprietor of a gambling house at Chattanooga, Tenn., during a quarrel over a woman. The murderer escaped. A double murder was discovered in Bloonitleld.Conn., where the bodies of a German and hio wife were found in a well. It is supposed they were killed by Italian laborers employed in the vicin ity. Two negro prisonero convicted of at tempting to overpower tho jail guard at Raleigh. N. C, were sentenced to bo whipped, and with their consent a charge of 25 cents to witness the execu tion of the sentence was exacted, the victims receiving the benefit of the gate money. A dispatch from Monroe, Mich., says that at a farm house near then- Io n. Williamson ami wife were tortured an 1 murdered by tramps, who tried to get the money which they supposed tut couple owned. Some of the fariiur grtv- warning, and the noiglU)rn organ ized and went to the rescue, but found the couple dead when they rourhed the h"80. The tramps were sighted near MttyU station, und Iwth were bhot dow h by the infuriated alliens. Germans Will Explore African Lakes. THE BARMAIDS OF BERLIN. Detonation of a Heavy Gun Smashes the Windows in a Passing Railway Train. Bavaria's mad King is growing worse. The population of Russia is estimated at 110,000,000. Police statistics are said to show that there are 130.000 paupers in Naples. French newspapers are inclined to poke fun at London's proposed EtHcl tower. Mr. Stead's defense of the Prince of Wales is said to have made converts of many. They arc talking of introducing the American trolley car on Edinburgh's streets. General Latino Caelho, the celebrated Republican leader and poet of Portugal, is dead. There are 18.000 000 farmers in France, the total population of the country be ing 3S.000.000. A bill is to be introduced into Parlia ment to limit the personal caricatures of the royal family in comic papers. A dispatch from Zanzibar says the Sul tan has declared his dominions within the zone of the Brussels spirit act. Two thousand Frenchmen claim re wards for braery displayed on the occa sion of the St. Mande railway disaster. Prof Koch is still experimenting with his lymph regardless of the sneers of the French medical men, who are " not in it." It is again denied that the King of Italy manifests any coolness to the American ladies in waiting upon his roval wife. Advices from Buenos Avres are to the effect that the Argentine Republic is op- posed to the wholesale immigration of Russian Jews. Unless new outlets for Russian cotton inanufaetufvs are created, there will lie a wholesale dismissal of workmen from Russian mills. The formation of an Irish club has been legun in London, the Irish popula tion there about 300,000 having no place of rendezvous. A German expedition has been organ ized to explore the African lakes. Lake Victoria will be sounded and its banks thoroughly explored. Italy's deficit for the last fiscal year was 1S.000.000. and in spite of all the talk as to economic reforms the standing army is being increased. me detonation of a new heavy calibei gtiH at Iugolstndtrecentlvsmashed all tlx windows of a railway train that was passing the artillery range at the time. Fortunately none of the passengers were injured. The grand prix de Paris will in future be worth over 10.000, as the Frneh Jockey Club has added a sum of 150.000 francs to it. while oO.OOO francs more an contributed by the principal railway companies. The Paris waiters, who have formed t, trade union, are now discussing their ul timatum with the restaurant keepers They not only insist upon their right to wear nearus and no unitonns, but alsc to smoke when not actually serving. Russian press censor permitted flu. following itcn to apper in a Moscow paper: "It is our opinion that Itii . needs new railroads, and she will hav them." For this tie censor was sus pended for three months and the editor fined $300. In November next there will be bold at the Crystal Palace in London an in- ternational exposition of electricity .i.;..i. ,..:n i.,,.. i, .; .nun mi, iusi.i-ctt.-i.il iiiuiuiis. it was projected in consequence of the success ful one held at Vienna, and will be hhIu ject to the same conditions. A letter from an officer on an English war ship at Valparaiso asserts that Hal maceda insulted and quarreled with the American .Minister, Patrick Egan, and the French Minister. The latter refused to accept an apology, but Minister Egun renewed his relations with the govern- ment under threats from Senor Godoy that if Mr. Egan gave Balmaceda trouble they would send him homo aboard an English war ship. The Heiehtiieitrt Mall pulilUI ma nrt dor to the effect that the prohibition of the importation of swine, pork and eagea of American origin shall no longer be enforced when such live hogs or ho" products are furnished with otlii ial cor" tilicates stating that thev have h..,n ainined in accordance with Aineri'-an regulations and found free from qualities dangerous to health. The Chancellor has sent instructions to tho cials that an order be given immediately to mat eueci. bile conducting experiment iti. a view of determining how a weak solu tion of cocaine would prove eiticacioii" as a local iiniesthetic, Dr. K. C. Sleigh of iserlin made a rather remarkable discov- ery. lie found that a simple wm..r i... jection in the skin with a syringe ren ders tho flesh at that point' insensible and the effect of water is to cr..t., .,' light SWellim?. reseinbliiur t).,. i i by the sting of a emit. 'Dip ...n... marked by tho swelling remains insen sible to pain for some niinnies k,, an incision can bo made without causing tilt) altnlitAal noiti Purifies lliifjjfffiitff urines tho I1L00D, Cures CONSTIPATION. IVhmi'v'rmv Ol'SXCSS, MVEH eOMPiaiTS,M'K IICADACIIE 1111,101 lMMl1 a DISORDERED . UtflAUU, The Genuine If Ail IWHQ TEA U put uu in YPLIOW wit nm s? BOLD K A LI, DKIHifllttTti ANI iiKOCF.KM, Business has been very active in the wholesale line. Receipts of vegetables and fruits were heavy. Peaches are a drug in tho market, and are very cheap. Iiutter and cheese are plentiful, and have a good demand. Eggs are still scarce, and the price will probably go higher. Millstuffs are scarce, and are quoted at nominal prices. Oats are plentiful, and have a downward tendency. White su gars have advanced c in Eastern Ore gon, but no changes have been noted on prices here. Chickens are plentiful. Side bacon, hams and lard are firm and higher. Canned meats are cheaper. Hops ate quoted at nominal prices. WIIKAT. The market is quieter and generally easier, unenngs are moderate, out ask ing prices are above a parity with mar ket values. Wheat is coming down quite freely, and local stocks are accu mulating. Produce, fruit, Ktc. Wheat Valley, $1.5) ; Walla Walla, 1.45((t 1.47V. percental. Fi.oL it Standard, $5.00; Walla Walla, $4.00 per barrel. Oats Old, 4550c; new, 40(342 per bushel. Hav $1214 per ton. Miu.sTi'iTS Bran, $22(323; shorts, nominal, $25(ii 20; ground barley, $ Qui '32; chop feed, $22(t20 per ton; barlev, $1,200? 1 25 per cental. Brn wi Oregon fancy creamery, 30ft$ 32c; fancy dairy, 27c; fair to" good, 25c; common, 1520c; California, 22 la (324c per pound. Ciikkse Oregon, 1212c; Califor nia, 12c per pound. Echib Oregon, i022c per dozen. Pol'i.tuy Old chickens, $5.50; young chickens, $2.504.00; ducks, $4.00 ytu.uu; geese, jiuuuiiai, i.uuo.w per dozen; turkeys, 15c per pound. Vkoktahlks Cabbage, 75c$1.00 per cental; cauliflower, $11.25 per dozen; Onions,80c$l percental; beets, $1.25 per sack; turnips, $1.00 per sack; new pota toes, 45O0c per cental ; tomatoes, 50o? 75c per box; lettuce, 12l;,c per dozen ; green peas, 34c per pound ; string beans, 2(tf3c per pound ; rhubarb, 3c per pound ; cucumbers, 10c per dozen; car rots, 7oc per sack ; corn, 78c per dozen ; sweet potatoes. 2ta2lc per pound. Fhl-its Sicily lemons, $7(5.8; Califor nia, $.")('T0 per box ; apples, 50(8.")C per box: banana", $3. 50(34 a bunch; pineap ples, $5(ii7 per dozen; apricots, S.)C"j$1 per box; peaches, 40(85o per box ; black berries, 0(!7c per pound; plums, 23u(;0e per box; watermelons, $1.50(J3.00 per dozen ; cantaloupes, $1.50(2 1.75 per dozen, $2 per crate; grapes, Tokay, $1.30 per box, $l.uO(gl.lO per crate; muscat and black, $1.25 percrate.box $1 ; pears, $1.25 ; Bartlett, $11.25 per 1kx; nectarines, t)0(!?75c per crate; crab apples, 3c per pound; pumpkins, $1.50 per dozen. N ut.- Cal i fo rnia wa I n u ts . 1 1 1 ... (d 1 2 1 2 c ; hickory, 8lc; Brazils, 10(51 lc; "al monds, 1018c; filberts, 1314c; pine nuts, 17(al8c; pecans, 1718c; coco.i nuts, 8c; hazel, 8c; peanuts, 8c per pound. Staple Groceries. Coffee Costa Rica, 21. c ; Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c; Java 25ke:" A- -lukle's. 100-pound cases, 25Jc per pound. Sua ah Golden C,4c; extra C, 4c; granulated, 5Jc; cube crushed and pow dered, 0jc; confectioners' A, 5c per pound. Reans Small white, 3c; pink. 3J 3c; bayos, 4-kc; butter, 4c; hnias, iH 5c per pound. Honey 1820c per pound. Salt Liverpool, $10,$16.5017 ; stock, $1112 per ton in carload lots. Canned Goods Table fruits, $1.65, 2 Jas; peaclies, $2,00; Bartlett pears, $1.85 , lllllio.f i,,, "ij I ...... . a, n. ; straw-berries,$2.25 ; cherries, $2.5ll2.G0; blackberries, $1.90; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples. $2.50((i3; apricots, $1.75. Vegetables : Corn, $1.35 1.05, according to quality; tomatoes, $l.l0(a'3.2o ; sugar peas, $1.25; string beans. $1.10 per dozen. Pie fruit: As sorted, $1.50; peaches, $1.05; plums, $1.25; blackberries, $1.(55 per dozen. Fish : Sardines, K5e(f 1.05 ; lobsters, $2.30 ('T3.50; oysters, $1.50(3.25 per dozen. Salmon, standard No. 1, $1.25(tl.50 per case; No. 2, $2.55. Condensed milk: Eagle brand, $S.10; Crown, $7; High land, iti.75; Champion, $0; Monroe, $0.75 per case. .Meats: Corned beef, $2.1o( 2.25; ctupped beef, $2.40; lunch toiisiue, $3.30 Is, .-ili.OD 2s; deviled ham,, $1.75(a 2 75 per dozen. Svnt i' Eastern, in barrels, 47(S55c; half-barreN. 50dT58c: in cases. 55(tS0e per gallon; $2.25(a2.50 per keg. Cali fornia, in barrels, 3Uc per gallon; $1.75. per keg. Rice $5.25 per cental. Duied Fm iTS Italian prunes, 10(? 11c, Petito and German, M(g 10c per pound; raisins, $1.75(t2.25 per box; pluminer dried pears, lUojllc; sun-dried and fac tory plums, ll(i 12c; evaporated peaches,. 18(i20cj Smyrna figs,-20c; California, figs, 0c per pound. Th .Meat .Market. Kkef Live, 2,i(s3c; dressed, 50c. Mutton Live, sheared, 3(3. c; dressed, 7c. I loo Live, (5c; dressed, 6c. kal -5(u)7e per pound. Smoked Meats Eastern ham, lSW 13c; other varieties, 10(u12c; breakfast bacon, UlSe; smoked bacon, llyi ll?.ic per pound. iohV'!,vT;Comlun,t 0,.ill".c; pure, l-ktSl-'V; Oregon, 10..12vj per pound. " 1 Hide, Wool mid Hops. llmns-Dry hides, selected prime, SK", etc; h less for culls; Areen, selected", oer 5a pounds, 4c; under 55 pounds, 3c; Bheep pelts, short wool, 30a50c; me hum b0(a80c; long, 00cf.25; shear Hnirs, 10ca20c; tallow, good to choice, 3 (SJ' jC per pound. W-Villanietto Valley, 17(319c; i-astern Oregon 10t.no',.c 'per pound according to conditions and shrinkage. Ilors Nominal ; 15c per pound.