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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1899)
I HTSICrulsor Buffalo Shells a Kamp of Insurgents. EbTnjSl LOOKING FOR AN ATTAOK TAlnorlonn Line ttxluc Htrennthenrd SSnti il I ii if Out Aililllliiinil Troops llltnt Intense Mini Iiiorenalna KjSnlln, Fob. 31. Tho Onllfornla tTnWnifH fiuniulotiutl OuniJnloupo Tilth nt 5 o'clock thlB morning, which TEinoo boon Hut on II 10, anil rot i rod 3nn Pedro Mncntl. Tlio rebels still tliu oountiy In tliu vicinity of Mintinloupo, rnsig ami rnioro, iioapuo EtlToTefforiB of tlio giinbonla to dislodge Khqtaliruni tliu jungles on both aides of Tejxivor. 3'lie.liuiit In intense, and is Increasing fee) t liny urtny. under proHunt con ions, it In impossible to provide for tliu atioopti in different pnrtM tho lino, particularly MoArthur'a rllyiHlon. King's brigade Ih iiIho ox iDOBCUifrom bun Pedro Miicati to Cull KCIIJIwIioio It johiH OvoiibIiIiio'b brig mm UcTvIow of tlio fact tlmt tlio onoiny BrSIcoiicontratliig on tlio Aniorlcnn CtigtiMproparaiions wore made last nlglil ojKyo tliuiu warm reception in tlio rovcm oi ntinvic Henornl OvoiibIiIiio'b lino, consisting originally or tho rortn Dakota vohin tccri) tlio Fourtcotitli Infiuitry, and two troops of tlio Fourth cavalry, ntrotclilnie IfTomJtho beach nt Cnmp Dewey to Gen- lomllKlng's right, was reinforced by two I battalion of Oregon volunteers ami tlirffl tioops of tlio Fourth cavalry, aa infantry. Plio Uuffalo'B searchlight discovering ItlieWrobola uniiRiiully actlvo about 10 loTolobk in tho evening, signaled tho Cflgihlp for poriuIenloii to flro upon It hem, nnd, tlila bolng granted, bom unrued tho enemy's tronchos for 20 linlogtcs. mo only oncct oi the iiro fssTopparontly to drlvo tho rcbola fur- sgHnlnud. IBflfyond n fow Inoflcctunl volleys from levtroncuoe, wnion wcro lotnrnou twltmSntaroot, tlio onomy hihio no dom- pnetmtion, nnd nil is quiet along tho fmnol tho lino. Scout b olnim to hnvo soon General lELoTdol Pilar, who commanded tho rob fceislnt Pnco, with his arm In a sling, raircctlnt; tho troops. Gunoral Montun iWro; tho insurgent commnndor-in tchtef. la reported to bo personally con- KlScTlng tlio movements in front of HJeuornl King's lino nt Sun I'udro Ma- Guerrilla Tactlca. IManlla, Feb. 31. Tho ouoiny hnvo apparently realized tlio hopelessness of attacking tho Amuricnn position, nnd tareK occupied chiefly by occasional slfa'rpshootlng from tho jungle, whon Kter, feasible I'ortunntoly, t nut r in- noranco of tho uso of alghtB minimizes To licet of their guorllla tactics. Hie letlicmunt ot uenornl King's Sa.Tanco postB upon San Pedro Macati IteSSF evidently been construed by the regal h as a sign of weakness, as they rpresfiod forward along both sldoB of tho irivgr, persistently narrnsaing tno oocu pjitH of tho town. lUast night tho robols poured volley rafter volley into San Pedro Macati IfrSO) tliu biUHb on tho niMiionnl rlrfeo! KaT fortunatoly without effect. Gen- Krai King's hoadqtinrtora in tlio contor roffjho town was tho targot for scores of lltemington and Mnusor bullots. .ho rebls nro using smokoleea pow ler, ami it is oxtromoly difficult to lo Rate individual mnrksmon. RUSSIA AND CHINA. Klrit Ittintura Occurred at Tallen.Wan 30O Chinese Killed, 'eking, Feb. 21. A sorionB conflict was taken placo betwoon tho Russians Chlnoso at Talion-Wan. 300 of tho Iter being killed. llio troublo is said to havo oriclnat- lin n question of tnxes. Kzneoteil by Lord llcrftlord. Dotroit, Mich., Fob. 21. Admiral nrlos Dorosford was soon while pass- log through Dotroit tonight in rotor JLCo to tho buttlo reportod at Tallon Wan betwoon Russlnna nnd Chinese. Lord Chnrlea said that such n battlo EJjs only what ho hail been oxpocting 0j- somo tlmo. Ita oiloct, ho boliovod, guld bo to shnko tho ChinoBO govoru nciit moro than anything that occur, red, nnd ho assorted thnt trndo would iso suiror aa n result of it. RIOTING IN PARIS. rcniilreil Ilniiionitrntloiis Annlnit til a Now l'roaldent. Paris, Fob. 21. Polico nionsuroa for 10 maintonnnoo of ordor hnvo boon ikon on an oxtonsivo soalo. pi. Lonhot did not quit hla rosidonco llio Liuxombourff until 0 o'clock this zoning. lownrd 7 o'olock domonstrntiona on- "rod in front of tlio oflloo of Zohns. 8n Fnuro'B nnnrchist nnnnr. tlin .Tniir. nl du Pouplo, on tho Boulovnrd Mont- pnrtro, for nnd agninst Loubot. J'lOre Wafl n cnlllHlnn linttvnnn rivnl Inn. floiiB nnd aovernl persona wero Injured, ttiiogoiuor, 100 arrests Iiuvo boon indo in connection with toilnv'a dla. turbnnoes. I F OANAL PROVIDED FOR. Samtto Ciiminlllrn ytittln It to tho tllrei nnil Ilnrlmr lllll. WnshliiKton, Feb. 20. Tho sonnlo jeommltleo on commoroo decided today 10 put ino Morgan Nicaragua canal bill on tho river apd harbor bill. Tho ac tion of tho committee wns preceded by n brief argument by Kenntor Morgan, in which ho went ovei tlio general grounds favornblo to tho construction of tho canal. Aside from tho Nlonrngun cnnnl, tho committee Increased cauli npproprln IIoiib to tho extent of about $2,000,000 over tho houro cash appropriations, while tho nmotint of continuing con tracts Is increased to the extent of about $10,000,000. In the Bonnto tho only huslnoss of importnnoo wns the consideration of bills on tho pension calendar, which wafl begun under a special order. Among the bills passed was ono provid ing procedure in curtain pension cases. It provides that no pension shall be withheld, modified or cancelled except for fraud, or mistakes in facts, and provides n scheme of procedure. Tliu pi ivato pension calendar was complet ed, 74 bills being passed. In tlio llonio. Washington, Fob. 20. In tho homo today several railroad right-of-way bills woro passed. Among tho bills was ono to authorize tho construction of tlio Clearwater Vnlley road through the Kez Peices reservation. Tho census bill was sent to confer ence. A bill was panned authorizing the president to appoint five addition al cndotB-nt-largn to the naval academy. Tho sundry olvil bill was then passed. Tho naval nppioprintlon bill wns for-1 miilly reportod. The house went into i committo of tho whole nnd took up the! bill. Ho gonurnl debate wns domnmled on tho bill, and Its reading for amend ment under tho five minuto rule wui Iramcdlatoly commenced. TAKES NEWS CALMLY. No Dltordara In 1'itrU Followed tho Dcnth of 1'auro. Paris, Fob. 20. Everything is quiet in Paris tonight. Thoro is no dangor of n coup d'etnt. Tho favorlto candi date for tho presidency is M. Emtio Loubot, now president of tho senate. Still tho ministeiB think Fn tiro's death Is n misfortune at tho present juncture, and this is the conventional talk. They had all looked forward to Ills ro Biguing, and they spoko todny of the posslblo effect of his denth on tho courts of Europe If M. Loubot bo elected, European Bovoreigns would soon transfer to him their friendly regards. Ho is n good, unaffected, level-hendod man of hon est, open lifo, and of far moro intel lectual culture than poor Fauro. Ho is an ndvocnto and practiced nt tlio Montilemar bar, in tho depnrtmont of tho Drone. Montilomnr ia hla native town. OVER ENTIRE GROUP. Th Aniorlcnn Ting lo Corer the I'hll- Ipplne Ialnmla. Washington, Fob. 20. Tho adminis tration has determined to extend rap idly tho jurisdiction of tho United Htntea over tho Philippino group in Its entirety, acting on the theory thnt do- lay in this crisis ia dangorous, nnd that nnnichy nnd gonornl paralysis of audi interests na tho islands support would bo brought about through failure to roplaco promptly Spanish sover eignty over tho islands with that of tho Unnltod States. Low Itatea for Iloiiineekeri. St. Paul, Fob. 20. Tho Northern Pnoifio and Greut Nothorn hnvo decided to soil hnlf-fnro hoincsoekora' tiokota February 21, Mnrch 1 nnd 7, on aiini 1m rates na made by tho moroeouthorly linos to tho Pacific const. Horetoforo tho ratos hnvo applied only to near-by Btntoa, nnd it ia now intondod thnt thoy shall apply to tho ontiro length of tho ronda named. Gonial Ooei to Cardenai. Havana, Feb. 20. A dispatch from Cicnfuogoa saya thnt Major-Gonoral John O. Bates, military govornor of tlio depnrtmont of Santa Clara, nnd In Bpoctor-Gonernl Drockinridgo, yestor- day paid a visit to Gonornl Gomez, who was oxpocting to leave today for Cardenas. Kitiiiintei Output at 810,000,000. Vnncouvor, B. O., Fob. 20. M. Marks, nn Australian export dlreot from Dawson, places tho output of the Klondike at 910.000,000 this year. Hla ostimato ia aa follows: Eldorado nnd Bor.nnza creeks, $5,000,000; Big nnd Littlo Bonanza, Gold nnd French urooks, 10,000,000; Hunkoi nnd Qunrt2 orcoks, 15,000,000. Htomiiera to Mitnlla. Tncomn, Fob. 20. Jnuiea Ward, of tho shipping firm of Saunders & Wnrd. hns roturnod from a viait to England, nnd nnnoancoa tho ostabliohmont by himself and othora of ft atenmor line botween this port nnd tho Hawaiian islnnda. Tho British atonmor Mnnau- onso will bo tho first vosaol out, nnd will aail next weok. Nearly Frozen to Death. Sonttlo, Wash., Fob. 30. A apooinl to tho PoBt-Intolllgoncor from Forty Milo rivor, Alaska, snys that William Mntheson. formerly of Loa Angolos, Cul., unrrowly escaped boing frozen to denth rocently. It wna noooHsary to tmpututo both his hands and foot, AFFAIRS AT MANILA. itnliola HonilliiK Tbelr familial Into til Aniorlcnn I.lnoa. Mniilln, Feb. 18. Ex-Consul of th Unitod Stale O. F. William is in re ceipt of an application!! fiom a mem her of the insurgent congress at Ma lolos, requesting n pnsa through tho Amorfonn line for n family of J2 per sons, who nro desirous of taking refugo in Manila. This la regarded as Niguifl emit na allowing tho most intelligent rebels realize tholr families nro safo only within Amor loan torritory. With tho oxcoption of n few shots fired into n small body of rebels, who wero nttompting lo destroy n rnilrond bridge nenr Cnlocan, nil has been quiet nloug tho lino. Last night tho bent affected tho men In the country to a considerable extent but otborwlBo tlio troopa hnvo shown a marked improvement since tho bo ginning of hostilities. Itnrimo to Afllllato. Portland, Or.., Feb. 18. Tho trustees of the Portland university met last night for tho purposo of taking stops looking to tho appointment of u board of trustees for tho consolidated uul versity. Die t'usteos of tho Pitget sound universities had boon invited to moot with tho Portland trustees, but sont a letter instead, declaring that tho Puget sound university declined to further afililiato with tho school hero. This letter will bo forwarded to tho uni versity Bonnto, from which all Motho dist Beliools must secure charters, wben tho consolidated university makca ap plicationn (or a charter, which it will do aoon. I'ooplo r.oitvlnc Dawtiin. Viotoria, 13. O., Feb. 18. II. A. Conn, tho pioneer mail cariior of tho Yukon, arrived hero this evening by the stenmer Tees, huving made a record trip from Dawson, loaving thoro Janu nry 21. Ho arrived ut Skngwny Feb runry 0. Ho reports meeting 22 dog tonma on tho way In with mail. Thoy wcro 70 miles below Foit Selkirk. Ho says 8,000 people will come out within 00 dayB. No Authority Over the I'ullmnni. Snn FranclBCO, Feb. 18. Attorney' General Ford has filed on opinion with tho railway commissioners, in whicl ho states thnt they hnvo no authority over tlio Pullman Palace Car Com pany. ford contends that tho com pany simply rents and luinislies cars to railway companies, and tho board has not tho power to regulate tho chargos of baggngo, express or coach companies. Htiipllr In Yukon Are Short. Seattle Wash.. Feb. 18. Advices from the Lower Yukon river up to No vember 20 havo boen received horo. They indicate a scarcity of supplies at Jtampart City and Fort Hamilton, but thoro is no foar of a serious shortage. The stock of butter and sugar will need careful husbanding. Thoro aro about 200 peoplo at Fort Hamilton, and about 2,000 at Kampart City. Dead Ht One Hundred. Chippewa Falls, Wis., Fob. 18. Sovler Forclor, 100 years of ago, and tho pioneer settler of Northorn Wis consin, is dead. Mr. Forcler camo hero 70 years ago, was engaged in lumbering for it number of yeara in the Chippewa and Wisconsin rivers, and conducted tho first hotel erected in tho northern half of tho stato. Ho was born in Mon treal in 1700. Hot Wave In California. Snn Frnnoiaco, Fob. 18. Cnlifornin iina beon struck by another hot wnve, nnd tho stato ia now enjoying rogular aummor woathor. Savon ty degrees in the sliado in San Francisco ia unusual winter woathor, oven for Cnlifornin, and it ia growing steadily warmor. Tho ebanoea aro that tho warm spell will bo followed by rain, which is greatly noodod all ovor tho stato. The Mllea lnveatlgatlon. Washington, Fob. 18. All tho mom bo rs of tho oourt of inquiry oonvonod by ordor of tho proaidont to investigate the charges of Mnjor-GenernI Miloa concerning tho food furnished tho array hnvo nrrivod in Washington. Gonornl Wnde said tho court probably would organize todny and olonr tho wny for tho inquiry to proceed tomorrow. Injunction Dissolved. Sonttlo, Wash., Feb. 18. Unitod Stnta Diatrlct Judge Hnnford today dissolved tho temporary injunction ro oontly issuod by him against tlio Lo Iloi Mining Company, on tho ground thnt ho had no jurisdiction. Decision In the Abbott Onae. Olympin, Wnah., Feb. 18. Tho an promo oourt has nfllrmod tho judgment of tho auporior court of Plorco county in tho cneo of T. O. Abbott vs. tho National Bank of Commerce, of To coma. Oenernli Honorably Dlaoliarged, Wnahington, Feb. 18. Tho wnr do pnrtmont bna honorably discharged Major-Gonornla Butlor nnd Summer nnd Brigndior-Genornla Klino, McKoo, Wiloy, Lincoln and Coniba, all of tho volunteer army. Monetero Itloa Resigns, Mndrld, Fob. 18. Sonor Monotoio Rioa, who wna prealdont of the Span ish poaco commission, hna resignod tho pioaldonoy of tho sonnto, owing to tho popular outory ngninst his dofonao o tho commission. ALONG THE COAST Item of Oennrat Interest Gleaned From the Thriving rnclfln Mtntoa. Nnlinon Trust Hold Formed. A Seattle dispatch Bnya n large Chi cngo Hyndicato Is lust about to close a ileal by which it will sccuio all, or most all, of the fishtraps of Pugot Bound, 'llio organization has secure! options on trnpB which catch aovon tenths of tho fish found in Puget sound it ia beliovcd it will continue to pur clinso other traps until It will hnvo con trolled the total output. In addition to tlio fishtraps there nro options held on two canneries, nnd it is understood mat an euori is ueing mndo to sccuro othors. In fnct, tho ultimata purposo of tlio syndicate ia said to bo tho nbsoluto control of both salmon catching nnd salmon canning. The Woolcrotrera' Convention. The Pacific Northwest Woolgrowera' Association, which raeota in Pendleton. March 7, 8 and 0, promises to bo a very interesting ovent. 11. C. Jndson, in dustrial agent for the O. It. & N. Co., hag secured tho attendance of leading sheepmen of tho East, wlulo the presi' dent, Dr. James Withycombo, vico director at tho agricultural experiment elation at Corvallis, and Secretary J. W. Bailey have beon working on a pro gramme thnt will be interesting and instructive. A Novel Japanese Project. S. Odagaki, representing tho Mitsui Bussan Kaiaha and other interests of tho Mitsui family in Japan, ia on tho Pacific coast for tho purpoeo of eccur ing a number of bright American boys to bo Bent to Japan and China and cdu catcd in Oriontal business methods, with a view to extending trade with tho United States. Tho Mitsui family, it ia said, ia tho riohoat in Japan, nnd their various intoreata aro capitalized at over 150,000,000. Coldest In Nino Years. Tlio rocent cold weather at Alba, in Umatilla county, Or., was the coldest experienced In nine years. At Ukiah the"thormometer regiaterod 40 degrees below zero, and 28 nt Alba. The Alti tude of Alba is about 150 feet higher than that of Ukiah. The cold weather killed many horses on the range. Cat tlo so far are in good condition, al though tho cold weather has been bo vero on them. Tusk or a Mastodon. C. M. O'Leary, who is nt Dawaon City, has written to a friend at Port land thnt he has found tho tusk of a mastodon, which ho will ship from hia claim to Dawson if tlio Portland mu seum will defray tho expenses of ship ment from tliero. Tins tusk is 8 feet 0 inches long, and 20 inches in circum ference. It waa found 30 feet below tho surfnee. The catimntod weight ia from 450 to 600 pounds. Tortland'a Government Building. Thero nro 120 men engaged on tho new government building on Park street, Portland, Or., and work ia pro glossing rapidly. Forty-six calroada of grnruto havo arrived recently from hnake river, nnu tno atone ia piled up in small mountains. Grnnitowill con tintio to nmve from now on. Prlcetlchters to De Frosecuted. All who were connected officially with tho boxing match in Teutonia hall, San Francisco, recently, when John Farrell waa knocked out and seri ously injurodbya blow on tho jaw from John O'Brien aro to bo prosecutod for prizefighting. Hops Sold ut 13 Centa. Julius Pinoua last week purchased 14 bales of hops from Jamea Hnrvey, and 80 bales from Georgo Wilson, in Yaki ma county. Tho prico paid is under stood to havo been IS oonta. These aro about tho laat of tho good bona loft in tho county. I.eaaed the Iluckley Mill. The Vnn Horn Lumber Corapanv, of Tncoma, has leased the Buckley Lum ber Company mill for ono yoar. Tho new ownera commonced operation Feb ruary 1. They employ 70 men, 85 in tho mill and tho reat nt tho camp. Tho capacity of tho mill la about 00,- 000. Capture of Opium Smucclera. John McGloud and J. Allen wore arrested in South Portland recently, be ing auapoctod of smuggling opium. They had in thoir possession 00 oana of tho drug, unstamped. Thoy aro believed to bo old hands at tho busi ness No Moro Special Service Men. Ordora hnvo boon issued on board tho Unitod Stntoa ship Albatrosa that no moro mon will bo enliatod for apo dal aoivico. All thoso now enliatod for ono year will bo transferred to tho goneral servlco on application. Shore Duty for' Captain Glaaa. Captain Glass, Into oommnndor of tho cruiser Charleston, who retained from the Oriont on tho atonmor Bio do Jnnolro, will tnko charge of tho naval training station now being constructed on Goat island, San Franoisco harbor, Kacle or the llald Tribe. LnBt weok S. White, of Dooming, Whatcom comity, Wnah., killed nn eaglo that mensurod sovon feet from tip to tip. Tho eaglo ia auppoaqd to havo bolonged to tho "bald" tribe. The Indians' Spring ITarveat. Tlio Indians have bogun bringing into Antolope, Or., wool nnd pelts, of which they sell tons every spring. Thoy gather I hem frpm sheen that dio on tho ranges during tlio winter. It Is not an uncommon sight to soo 20 or 80 horses paokod with wool and polta in charge of two or threo old squaws, upon the Btrcots in Alrington in springtime To llullil KvHporittliic riant. N. A. Wnldnhl, or Albany, is mak ing inquiries of tho number of acres of Italian prunes, tho age of tho trees, nnd the number of driers In tho vicin ity of Sheridan, Or., with a vlow to erecting a largo evaporating plant in the vicinity of Sheridan this summer. For a llopgrotvera' Union. A movoment is on foot to organize a hopgrowera' union in Polk county. Tho object of the union will protection of tho growers and tabliahing of agencies In tho markets of the United States. bo tho tho es ccntral Will Maintain Ita Hospital. Acting on advices recoived from Ma nila by cable, the California lied Cross Society has decided to continue tho maintenance of its hospital station in that city aa long as tho California vol unteers remain in tho Orient. I'olut Wilson FortincKtlons. About 150 men are at work on tho government fortifications at Point Wil son, at tho noi them city limits of Por Townsend. The force is to be increased aa the work proceeds. Fruit Treea Killed. W. H. H. Miller, who has SO acres of 3-ycar-old pruno treea threo mllea north of Eugene, Or., has had them ex amined by experts, who report them all killed by tho recent cold weather. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Markets. Onions, 80c?1.10 per 100 pounds. Potatoes, fl820. Beote, per Back, 75c. Turnips, por sack, CO 70c. Carrots, per Back, 45 55c. Parsnips, per Back, $1. Cauliflower, 75$1.00o por doz. Colery, 3540o. Cabbage, native and California 1.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, 35 50c per box. Peara, 50cf 1.50 per box. Prunea, 50c per box. Butter Creamery, 26o per pound: dairy and ranch, I520c per pound. Eggs, 18 19c Cheeso Native. 1212Jc. Poultry Old hens, 14c per pound: cpring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 10c. ! reah meats Choice dieBBed beef steers, prime, 8c; cows, prime, 7c; mutton. 8)c; pork, 7c; veal, 08o. Wheat Foed wheat. $20. Oat8 Choice, per ton, $23. Hay Puget Sound mixed, $7.50 0; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $12.50 13. Corn Whole. $23.60: cracked, $24: feed meal, $23.50. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $252G; whole, $22. Flour Patent, por barrel, $3.60; straights, $3.25; California brands, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham, per barrel, $3. CO; whole wheat .flour, $3.75; rye flour, $4.50. Millstutfa Bran, per ton, $14; short8, per too, $15. Feed Chopped foed, $2022 per ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cako meal, per ton, $35. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 67c; Valley, 69c; Blueatem, filo per buahol. Hour Best grades, $3.20; graham. $2.65; superfine, $2.16 per barrel. Oats Choico white, 4142c; choice gray, 39 40c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $22 23; brew ing, $23.00 per ton. Millatuffa Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlinga, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $10.00 per ton. Hay Timothy, $80; clover, $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $6 por ton. Buttor Fancy creamery, 60 65c: loconds, 4550o; dairy, 4045o storo, 25 30o. Choo80 Oregon full cream, 12Ko: Young America, 16o; now cheeso, 10c por pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3 4 per dozen; hone, $4.0005.00; springs, $1.253; goeso, $0.007.00 for old, $4.605 for young; ducka, 5.00 50 por dozou; turkoya, live. 15 10c per pound. Potatooa 05 75c per sack; sweets, 2c per pound. Vogotnblea Boota, f)0c; turnips, 75a por sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, 1 1,80 por 100 pounda; cauli flower, 750 per dozen; parsnips, 7Co per auoki boans, Be por pound; celery 7075o per dozoni cucumbers, 60c per. box; peas, tt3c por pound. - Onions Orogoa, 75o$l por Back. Uopa 15 18oi 1897 crop, 40o. Wool Valley, 10l2o por pound; Eastern Oregon, 8 12c; mohair. 20c per pound, Mutton Groei, best sheen, wethers nnd ewoa, 4c; dressed mutton, 7K! spring lambs, 7c per lb. Hoga Gross, choice heavy, $4.25. light nnd foedera, $3.004.00; dreasod. $5.006.50 por 100 pounda. Beof Gross, top steers, 8,60$8,7S cows, $2.5008.00; dressed beel 50o por pound. Veal Large, 0J7ci imall, 6fJo; por pound.