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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1899)
REBELS Sit FOR PEACE Id of Hostilities Is Rapidly Drawing Noar. i 1 IS REFUSES RECOGNITION Who Will lln ItlMtMKttidt nmiirreotioii in in iiigni, in . ... .if mviihi dint nrivv iMIfihilu (II f 1 1" II 111 "'"""uni h li-intim rucoivou iruiti uunorn. . I !... A ( . t 1 Ii. tn. II V IlIlIMHlllt'lMl Hint 4KllliltliJtl it tin.'--' imta, Mav 1. After taking Cal , Mac Arthur's division etottp-od I. -, (iriimlo river in tlio (itiiu of . I.... .Irlvlm, I Iiii uiiiMtn t .i I . . ,-cH JI till' Ulli'iiij mivn ti, bfiv .iin- irukfi. MucArtliiir report .imiK"'' f tl'' liviir In ii ru- r, ,' U til 1 1 1 lit t V IICJIIHVCIIIIOIIl. till) M .. 1 ..... ... .I... lli.i .1. '.... I . II It 1 1 lil 1 lift t ll'll IJt wU 111 I III 1 ii . n iiiii niiuiiii t(vr va iiit r v i in morning tho clilni of Hind .... ii.... ...........i ... it... . j ......I ..... II...... i .. I r ii. ii iih'i .i;,.i, nittn hi iuiuihu i- .Kl.'Itf'' oi iro iivit, ywihii nm f i . 1. ...1.1.1 - I I.... . ...... I .....I .iiii III. a I..L..1 ... i h - - - - I . l...t.... .... . t .1. Tl... i .. ir ..nt '1 jwkhi'i lum'H art well in luuui ! unruly of AtiRnt, oaU of Cal- i i.. 1 1 ' 1. 1 tomorrow. i . um'iiv a force of 1,800 Instirg . d'-U-'l the troop tt Tafctilg, hiiiI veil b.K-k liy Uih Washington t tinr low w two killed wounded. OTIS." n inrv Algur said, a the leprt- U.?( I, (hut, wliil It could not . u. it peacu wan ftntured, ho rti- 1 (ho piOntWCtU US (if til" bright- i I ftli ouiliilunt tl.itt tin iii-l of -:.trriu tmii was 1 1 en r. To bis there would Imi h reM'tltion of i otinttuiiM which wom had be .iiiiiiinn. Tim ("Herniary left ' ton tonight for h 10 dayii' trip i' iHt, null it khvii Itiiu Krt I - iiriii ill iimvit miiiiiih ill minii hwnlioilv ih nrniHini; tliH voltin- s ii mnrkc'l chfltixu in the ponti- V. alt tlliili rHtiKHl tltnt tint nutiiw mitn rri Tininri i iiip ill iixi iirriiitmr iiiiimi i.fl Ftuifiton riiine in for tin1 uiont .1. I tM ""I L .i unln in It ...I ... I I.... ..f tl... f..Al i'ii ii me ilium oi iiih inn mm mill (Kiwn lieutotl. Ocnoral Corhin cnltl tlmt overy vol- tltl'ur Whn liiirt:" nntiul In ll.ii (lr'lif. ii tho I'liilipiiinos hIiico noncu was I m-'v IVMIIII U IIIUII iiliiinilliui.kn IIIUI iiv LiiLiiiuu Lit wiiiniriiiv irimi iiiii " - I mitvtj f i) Itlit I u luiuii- rilV luirfirm I .... ......i -n m uiiiiiutrv iiiii v (ii n wriiiiiiir ICt1itsU nniiioriillxoiK Manila, May 1. Gonoral OHh enld luO hifitirL'nntH wnrn rnnmlntnlv (1 Tll'fip am 4 n I. ., a 1..i..a...1 --v. iif r iitu uiiiiiiua uiiuina a .i.1. a I 1. a 1. 1 t . . . 1 . iiuu, and thoui-ht thuy could do it in 11 Tlio iiiBiirtrenta lmvo cntlicrod it Snn . . tww iiui-viiiniyiitiiiii w - II I I II ill ...... 1 ....... I 1 11....!... General Lawton ifl nijaln in touoh utiH ana .MncArtliur by wiro, via Kaina do a at Snn iHidrn. n town urtn tin. 1 .... in. mi 1 t ! I1WI lit.,. I t I ,1 . uiiiuij 11111 S.111VI luiilia UHanil tn nl..... ..4 ..I...V. 11 II n. 1- A Ctifiniltfi Iliwl tmitvA nnn.nnt..l.tniiid ..... IIMIMU IUII-VXIH utiKiiiia '"in tlio American linoH. fiisnrt'ontfi frntll lllllll- ilnillnrn (lint ... - - iia.it i tllVII IIUIIIlU mil rmtn 1 nil. . .1 . . . . . All.w. I1UWMIIU I ... 1 . ....., uhih.iu, IIIHI IU ! IIIUII tlio Yorktown. wlio wont tlioro (U ritlonon II. fi 1 r Bfllm.. 1.. .11. . '.. llrlll.li rnolflu Ctihlo. """ion, Anr aa. Tlin Tim n nn. r ... i Olllll'fio H.l . 1 11. .i .1 ... . pvoriimont lina liooldod to contrllmtn n nnnual Biilmliiv in iim .,n Lllin Irinat.l ...1 I.. it . a .. , ... , w Va.w mii tiuiuiiim "iiuu in xno report or tlio lJa- "o cahlo committoo of 1800 for thn ii i V. " 01 n i ioiitc cable Irouj ntiau Columbia to Auatrnliu. nbt..ii. m . .. CAMPAIGN GOES ON. ""ii in ,1IHf,, 1VI.1..II.. ... ......,i, Amy i. cji,orl M.u:Ar a . .. i " "l U,M M,"e "' "oiiiiml "'r iiiik 01 triioo, carry liiir tlllltl.lt Mil. I I I . . ..... iiMitiHiiiim ror Aniiirluaii 1'rlMonern In hi I,,,,,,!, ,, nk, ltxirltntif.il nf ...u. ... i" imitioiii, miiii mo iiiwiiuH noun nn no iniiy iiiivo. roportmi tinl tjl0 inHur,,,.,,, tnvo two uincurn ami lo otliotH, un.l it n n.ij.itiiiK'ii iimi iiiiioiiK thcmi nro l.lmi. tmiant J. U. Ullmoro , um UWII , tin. Unito.1 Ht,lUlH Kimboat 'Yorktown, "in. n:il nun wilt IIIIIKIH ol tint Kllipi iioh liiNt iiiuii'.Ii when tlio uuiiboat vin ltn'l Ualiir, on the cant count of hum,,, Mi. I... Ii. .11 ...f.i .njoi nun, nun II IIIHtl of tCOIIlH, ....n .....uiruu tnu town oi .Mfioalmliu aliout four mi 1dm noiitliwom of jilt, tho pt-oplu riiiKiiiK IkiIIh nml hIioiii- in vivau" Tho Ainoriciiiin ro now (impioyiiiK Aliicabijboii liiMcwl of Chi nunii, iinti inoy aru tieiiunti'ii to iii on wiun ii iniy. ucinnriiiK tnuir loyalty to Amiirlciinn, Major-Uimoral I.awton Ih alvaiiclni nun urKHiiizuu a llitml 01 111 HCOUtH lo u ahuail of tint riiliiiiiii. Tin. im.. whltli Ih ontltjr Willlatn Yoiihl- nn ni.i fmlian lllilor who killeil fivoFilipinoH mil wock, iiiciniiii jJlamonil, Harriii; ion, Homorllcltl antl Mnrjiliy, of the hocotnl (Jrt'KOii rt'Kimunt. Hw 1'rnrri l'roiii.ula, .r . in. .'iiiuiiii, .iiiy o. ino peaco iinvovH irom nnjiino lii'iuhinarturH, wlio left lor (Jiiiioral Lihhi'm nunp fjatunlny, 10 tiirnwl today with new proposalo for enniiiK tlio lioutilitios and ectirin pwico. Itroy liny In .Himllu. Manila, May 8. Hveiytliini.'. flt-ht Iiik included, wag forgotten Monday in ct'iulirallon or tho Hiinivornary of tho battli, of .Manila bay. Tlio licet had . I lit . ... a iioiioay. Aonnrai uewey avo a to ci'ption on Iward tho Olynipia to his olllcorn. and received many coiiKratula tory oableM. I ho ItevadH cavalry is now in the city, bavlni: been brought from C'avito hh part of clmnKo in tho rearrange moot of troopu for additional liKhtirif,' oxpecteil if llm Pilipinoa Ieoide not to mirreiidttr unconditionally. Tho bridKO near where Funston CioHiti the Itio (irandn and routed tlio rolMilg in repaired mi.flciont.y for the artillery ami baggtiKe trains to cross I'lio MacalMjbcii want to fight with tho Americans, and ate m anxious to ilo ho that they guvu up flvo TKal prin onerH reatly to execute today, when Major Hell ami a party of American w:otitn reached the town this nftur noon. Ilrwpjr (ilwti (ircut I'mrrr. Vimhlni4ton, May 3. Ah a Oewoy day present to tho admital at Manila, tiie navy iletmrtinuiit Monday made the llrMt order of the kiml on record. It virtually makes Dewey tlio whole navy department, fo far hh the Manila wiiiadron Is conccriied. Ho Ih iveii alMiolutu powor iu practically all mat torn without reference to the Wahliini; ton autlioritiea. He can make chaiiueH in the peroonuel oi tlio Kjuinhon oh he may deem proiter; Iiiih power to move ollicem f i om one vessel to another, and detach and order homo those lie may believe are not required with tlio fleet. It is also euid the commands of the now Kimlioatti captured from Spain, now beinv: overhauled at Hony KoiiKi will ho distributed by Dewey. HEAVY DEFICIT LAST MONTH. Hxprinllttirr. Murn nml Itrvrnun I.e.. TIiiiii rrtirmllni: On.li Now York, May 3. A special to tho Herald from Wasliinutoi' says: Treas ury reroipta for April foil $15,400,000 bolow those for March, while tlio ex penditures woru $2,800,000 inoro than those for tho month provious. This great dilToreiico does not, how. over, indicate either a laruo fulling olf in tiie ordinary tecolpts or a laro in oreaso in tho ordinary expenditures. Tlio receipts for Marcli wore increased by tho payment to tho government of nearly 512,000,000, on account of Pa cific railway settlement, while tho ex penditures for April wore increased by tlio drawing of tho warrants for tlio paymont of $20,000,000,000 to Spain. Leaving out of account tlieso two Items, the receipts for March were only about $11,000,000 larger than tlioso for April, and tlio expenditures for tho latter month woro less than $3,000,000 greater than those for March. Not withstanding tlmt tho interest pay ments for April were $41,011,587, and tho oxpondituies, including tlio pay ment to Spain, were $05,861,000. show ing n deficit for tio month of $24,20?, 000, and fiom miscellaneous aourcos, $1,758,541. Tlio deficit for tlio fiscal yoar to dato nnioiiiitfl to 109.800.288: but tho probabilities nio tlmt tlio deficit for tho ontiro year will not bo in oxcesa of tlio ostlmato of $112,000,000, niiulo by Seo rotury bago in his annual report. Troup Are AViintinl. Spokano, May 3. Tho special corre spondent of tlio Spokesinan-lioviow at Wnrdnor telegraphs that, ponding tlio nrrival of troops, tho town la in a Btato of strained susponso. What hoightons tho anxiety is tlio gonoral doubt as to wlion the ttoops will arrive. In tlio nbsonco of troops it would bo folly to nttompt tho resumption of work nt tlio liunkor Hill undoi nonunion control. Any attoinpt to do so would assuredly result in a rovival of tlio riots of 1803. MISSOURI CYCLONE. rifty lloillna llnvn llnon IIith vrd, Hut .Horn Alt' Ml.alni;. Kirksville, Mo., May I. As a re sult of the tornado thai swept through tlio eastern portion of this city yester day livening, demolishing half of tlio residences ami otner buildings, nearly 50 dead bod lea and over 70 injured persona have been recovered from tho ruiiiH, More than a doy.on of tho in Juied will die. Although rcscucra have been searching tjto ruins ever since tho storm awopt its fury, many aio still missing, and it is thought (lint a considerable number of the unortii uatcH were consumed in the flumcH that hroku out soon after tho storm had ceased. Appeal or I'ltinUli AtnnrlCHiia. New Yoik, May I. At a meeting of Finnish-Americans held iu this city last night, a resolution was adopted calling upon tlio government at Wash ington "to uso, through its duly no credited representative al tlio court of Hi. I'eteisbiirg, its good of II cos witli tho czar to bring about, as an earnest of his declared lovo of peace, the rescind ing of his majesty's iikne of February li. and thn restitution to his loyal Finnifh subjects of their ancient con stitutional riglitH and privileges." A copy of the resolution, together with a signed petition from all parts of tho Union, will bo forwarded to tho presi dent and to tlio secietaty of state. Annln ! Omircn Not Guilty. Canton, O., May 1. Tho jury in tho citfto of Annio K. George, on trial for tlio murde' of Georgo I). Siixton, came into tho courtroom at 12:42 A. M., having agreed upon a verdict. Be fore the verdict was read the court cautioned tho audience that there must be no demonstrations. In ipito of that there was loud cheering as tho clerk read tho verdict of "Not guilty." A1 scoro of women rushed to Mrs. Georgo i and seized her hainln. Congratula tions, were also extended to her attor neys. Sh worketl her way to tho jury box. took each juror by the hand and gave him a word ami nod of thanks. Then tho court said she was disoharged, and released tlio jury. Prr.lcl.Mlt I. (.nitllli'il. Philadelphia, May I. Immediately upon receiving from Washington tho dispatch from Otis, President McKin ley fent tlio following message of con gi attentions ami thanks to the soldiers in the Philippines: ''Philadelphia. May 1. Otis, Ma nila: Your message announcing tlio achievements of MacAitliur's division and the proposal by the insurgents of fiispending hostilities is most gratify ing. Convey to the. ofllcers and men my heartfelt congratulations and grati tude for their signal gallantry and triumph. "WM. M'KINLKY." rntiirn of tlio riilllpplnea. Pan Franchco, May 1. Speaking at n banquet tendered him by tho heads of departments of the Southern Pacific Company, Coins P. Huntington an nounced hinifrolf as strongly in favor of President McKinley's policy in the Philippines. Ho added: "The fill in o of those islands, so far nn I ho United States is concerned, is a problem indeed, but it is n problem the solution of winch will lio in Hie justness of our administration. What wo shall want there first will be not statehood, but military government, with a civil governor, able, honest and kind, hIiofh umlerlviug principlo of action will lio tho determination to do thof-o tilings which are right to bo done in tiie interest of tho people." VlriIaa Txlrgruplty Itnml. London, May 1. Wireless telo grapliy was first put to practical uso to day. Tlio uooilwTTis lightsliip was struck by a passing vossol, and the crow, utilizing tlis wireless toiegrapby apparatus, notified Soutliforoland that the ship was in n sinking condition Tugs woro dispatched to tho asaistauco of the lightship. Htrikn Win Hlmrl Lived. Wardnor, Idaho, -May 1. Tho Last Chance men went to woik hiBt night at $3 for car men and $3.50 for miners The Bunker Hill is working with 300 men, tlio lull complement ueing -iuu. .Some strikers aro returning to work and othor8 nra leaving town. Tho strike nppoara to bo practically ondod. , oiiui t nt it. Washington, May 1. Socretaty Hay this afternoon was notified by tho Fteuuli ambassador that Spain would accept through him tlio $2,000,000 to bo paid under tho treaty of poaoo for tlio Philippines. The paymont willl be made to the ambassador us soon as tlio president returns. IMiieiitiir Oim'h to Olilun. Borklov, Cnl., April 20. Profossor John Fryer, head of tho department of Oriental languages and literature in the university of California, will loavo on Friduv for a three mouths' trip to China. Professor Fryor goes iu tho interest of tlio Chinese impotlal gov ernment to consult on sovoral educa tional matters, tho chief of which ia tho establishment of a Chinese uni versity at Nanking. IViiitea to Hi) Advanced, Birmingham, Ala., May 1. Flvo thousand employes of tho Tonnossoo Iron & Hailway Company woro givon notlco today that thoir wages would b udvanoed on a basis of 10 per cent ALONG THE COAST. Jteiita of O -tic nil Internal (llminml 1'roiii the Thriving I'liclfln ISliitca. Ollr Triiiln In I.lvcatnrtc. Washington butchers and packers aro now importing eattlu from Montana and Nebraska and hogs from the Kast crn corn stntea while sheep from Au stralia and other outside points lmvo como in to supply tlio demands for homo consumption. Hinco Washing Ion growers depleted their supplies of fat Ho by largo shipments Fast for fat tening it may bo noted that tho valuo of stock oattlo lias advanced 45 per cent as compared with an adavneo of only 5 per cent in beef oattlo indicat ing that the replenishment of supplies loolishly reduced below what condi tions warranted will cost a neat sum. Washington Oregon ami California aro nil in tho same class in reducing their oattle growirig industry to their loss though in the latter state tlio action was forced by the drought a condition unknown In tho moro fortunate north ern states. On the other hand Mon tana has como back to cattle-raising for increased sources of profit. Accord ing to tho report of the stato livestock commissioner tlio number shipped out side the stato during thoscasonof 1808 was 182,225 and 00.000 were killed for homo consumption, making tho con sumption of Montana cattlo last year 242.225 head. Tho average price re ceived was $39 a head, a material ad vanco over the average price for 1897. Smt Mliilni: Drill. A novel machine is now being tried for tho first time in the history of British Columbia mining at tho Atha basca mine, near Nolson. It is called tho Klmore hanof-powoi drill and is a Cnicagoan's invention. Tlio machine is operated by ono man, nnd uses any kind of ordinary drill steel, which is pounded by an ordinary miner's ham mer. The inventor claims that it has an automatic feed, nnd tlio drill makes a perfect turn after every blow. It has already been tried in Mexico with sue U'ss. Tho great advantage claimed for it is that while it does not supersede labor, it greatly lessens the cost of mining. Morn I'lour TIihii V !. Not being ablo 'to fill oriental orders for Hour by tho present transportation faciities in voguo at Seattle tlio Cen tennial Mill Company has been com pel led to charter tlio British ship Drumbarton which is registered as a 1,173-ton vessel, but is capable of car rying 3,000 tons. Tlio Centennial Mill Company will eliip 2,700 tons j ami tho remaining capacity will bo utilized by tho Novelty mills. The Drumharton has visited Puget eound several times, but this was her first trip to Seattle. OniliK" Shipment. About 7.500 carloads of oranges havo been shipped from Southern California since November 1, 1898, to the present time. Tlioro are eomo 2,500 carloada Vet to bo shipped, which includes a crop of Valencia lutes, and tho ship ments of lemons during tho summer and fall. Most of tho crop now re maining are seedlings, which are going out at a lively rato and are bringing $1.25 to $1.75 per box in carload lots. No Valonoiiis aro going out yot, theso being held for tho summer trade. Sy.Knii or YVutoriToi kg Wanted. At a recent meeting of tlio city council of New Westminster, B. C, a by-law to raise money for the construc tion of a system of waterworks was read. Should tiie by-law bo adopted tho sum to bo borrowed for the pur pose will amount to $15,000, payable iu full on Septomher 1, 1.924, that it, 25 years from when the money wjll bo needed. Tho interest will bo 5 per cent, per annum, payable yearly. A large sinking fund is provided for. Kvptibllo ltrlclc I'liint. Louis Adams, a pioneer brickinr.ker of Spokane, will go into tho brick business on quite nn extensive scalo at Itepubiio. The briok will be made by band at first, nnd it is expected to turn out about 8,000 bticks a day. Ar rangements nto being made, however, for tho latest modem machinery to be sent from tlio Kast, and when this ar rives the plant will havo a capacity of turning out 30,000 bricks per day. Oporutiona will bo started at once. Kiiatiiriior lluylnc I.imd. An Eastoru syndicnto is negotiating with tho Stayton Peal Estrtto & In vestment Company for several tracts of land in that vicinity in amounts roug ing from 000 to 2,000 ncros. Not for many years has tlio inquiry for Oregon real estate boon so marked as now. Tho inquiries como from Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, principally, nnd tho demand ia almost wholly confined to improvod farms, with "sotuo timber nnd pasture" New I'Uh lliitohory. The Upper Clackamas liatohory ia to bo rebuilt and heieafter operated by tho state. It ia to lmvo n capacity of 10,000,000, and will cost somothing Ilka $3,000. It is tho purpose of tlio fish commission to eventually onlargo this hatchery, making it the greatest one on tho const. Tlio largest ono at present is tlio government hatchery on tho Columbia, and tho Clackamas hatchery will rank next to tho largest, To llrlttc CmiBreaamnn to thn Cnnat. ! Fonator Addison G. Foster is work ing hard to bring a delegation of East ern senators and congressmen to the coast to visit Washington and Alaska. On their return Fast tho senator would have them visit other points of intoiost and growing communities about which little Is known iu tho Fast. Tho most influential men of both houses, men who aro on tho committees which havo to deal with affairs of tho West, and particularly of Puget sound Alaska and the Pacific islands, aro tho ones Senator Foster desires to bring to the West. Cloutrln' Itody Found. 1 The party that wont in search of tho body of A. J. Cloutrio lias returned to Seaside and reports having found tho remains about a mile and a half in tho back trail from where tho bodies of Undir and Heikmann were found. Coutrie was evidently tlio first of the party to dio, as his body had been dragged down tho side of n bill for over 100 yarda and placed under a log in a sheltered place. Tho body was well preserved. Kiepinn Dlaantlanml. , Yakima county sheepmen aro not satisfied with tho situation at the piesent time. Tho winter and spring were unusually productive of loss. The losses in somo bunds amounted to 5 or 10 per cent. The increase, isntead of being 95 per cent nnd upward, as it is ordinal ily, runs from 76 to 85 per cent. Indoraed I'll re Food Law. Tlio Spokano Retail Grocers' Asso ciation has given its indorsement to tho pure-food law. To Tench I'cunoinr. A savings bank system ia to bo intro duced in the public schools at Everett. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Mnrketa. Oniona, 80c$1.10 per 100 pounds. Potatoes, $3540. Beets, per sack, $11 25. Turnips, per sack, 50 75c; Carrots, per sack, 75c. Parsnips, per sack, 85c$l. Cauliflower, $1.00 per doz. Celery, 35 40c. Cabbage, native and California $2.50 per 100 pounds. Apples. $1.752 per box. Pears, 50c$1.50 per box. Prunes, 50c per box. Butter Creamery, 20c per pound: dairy ami ranch. 12 18c per pound. Eggs, 18c. Cheese Native, 13c. Poultry Old bens, 10c per pound: spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 10c. Fresh meats Choice dressed beef steers, prime, 9c; cows, prime, 9c; mutton. 9c; pork, 7c; veal, 810o. Wheat Feed wheat. $20. Oats Choice, per ton, $26.50. Hay Puget Sound mixed, $7.00 8; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $12.00. Corn Whole. $23.50; cracked, $24; feed meal, $24.00. Barley Polled or ground, per ton, $2520; whole, $24. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.35; etraichts, $3.10: California brands, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.50; graham, per barrel, $3.60; wholo wheat flour, $3.75; rye flour, $4.60. s MillstufTs Bran, per ton, $15; shorts, per ton, $10. Feed Chopped feed, $21 23 per ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $33. Portlnmt .Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 59c; Valley, 60c; Bluestem, Olo per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.20; graham, $2.65; superlino, $2.16 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 4344c; choice jjray, 4142c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $22.00; brew ing, $23.00 per ton. MillstufTs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 per ton. Hoy Timothy, $8 9; clover, $T 8; Oregon wild hay, $0 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 4045o; seconds, 3540c; dairy, 8035o store, 2027o. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 15o; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3t per dozen; hens, $4.005.00; springs, $1.253; geese, $0.007.00 for old. $4. 50 5 for young; ducks, $5.00 6.50 per dozen; turkoys, live, 15 10c por pound. Potatoes $1 1.10 per stick; sweets, 2c per pound. Vegetables Beets, 00c; turnips, 75c per sack; garlic, 7o por pound; cab bage, $1 1.25 por 100 pounds; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, 76c por snok; beans, 3c per pound; celery, 7075c por dozen; cucumbers, 60c per. box; peas, 33Je per pound. Onions Oregon, 5075o per sack. Hops 1214o; 1897 crop, 40o. Wool Valloy, 1012o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8 12c; mohair, 20u per pound. Mutton Gross, beat sheep, wethera and owos, 4o; dressed mutton, 7c; spring lambs, 7c por lb. Hogs Gross, ohoico heavy, $4.60; light and feeders, $2.603.00; droBSod, $5.000.00 por 100 pounds. Beof Gross, top steers, 4. 00 $4. 60; cows, $2. 50 3. 00; dressed beef, 60)o per pound. Voal Loryo, 67cj small, 7K8o per pound.