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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1899)
:nnnrn ta rvnni n mi! pnpuRUrln.. ; i rl I A 'HNA I 1 ;.w ur WAn. HOME RULC urr hoi w u iwu iiiiuiihi ui i ww VlraBey nd ous bft,u 10 Mavo . mfxprosscdThomsolvos. . i-i 1 J ff OojvVAn NOT TO THEIR LIKINQ finlilnr III Japan Writes L Journal- i t., m fllnv Mi-dnt. SKVrltton a letter to tlio Trail 1, ,llt, lit Toklo, Japan, Juno I. ''IwV'ii.-r.'iiiiluy dcelnroH tlmt Admiral .INN .1I1IY IV " " " ' ' "'MBi'.iiiiir '""ku " war of con. . t.l 1 1 itl tllWIttlll. 1 Wflllltl up iiiicIioi and nail t of tho liar- , Mcl'iiiitoy vlallod MihiIIii Iii Jim. in luaren oi minim, yji in 'tlilK. m l,o writer.: "lor n long I'lbtB i i.i lint Imlluvu that III" diii' HW'; , , i(t of events was known to "tt'Burtil""ti"" author! I Inn. I win ln ty'iM,,! in lay tint responsibility for thu .Ling pi-rilH uium tlm military " Biuantler directly in :!. "siB'Ynt now it Kvuniri to inn that Gon dii. ilil this work In lint main in ""Bnl obedience to IiIm superiors In fi .1 I'Hll I"'"" " ",,D MS1UIIIUU . . ! iitul .lull I'lmniirti. i u i UuHd,. future disposition anil control "wike I'blllppluo ilittiln lay in tlio ''"H1" wl" ,,IU' u"lh"' Htutui; '"Bl w,int "lu Filipino; themselves 'IK1'1 ,ii'u(' "ot 1,0 tiilcu" 1,1,0 Bcciiiit 'n formulating plana ior 'Bii tfovcrmiuuit. ' he taller nail a tail wmi uonorni "lKi "Among othur things." auld JH McCnuloy, "General Otis ox- ".(Led rfL-rot Hint UlOlO WHS not n Itt knowledge of tlio situation -i. a ... i f tlie ann-ngiou ii'K'iiaiori d tbeio sooniod to mo. And Jio im- fcRtsed me deeply by his declaration: Vni ordered lit thin float from Kan 'incifco. I did not believe In tlio Guidon of these IhIuihIh when I ue hero, nor lo I boliovo in tho'r an- "Wiillm now. ' I alto I'd. I tlio prlvilego of it con- Brui,Mn triih AiIiiiIihI Dhwov." tlio tB5',tr m-K. ii ml L'lvoM thin vorklon of "Duuoy HiHiko miioh his oon- n over thu turn ulTiiirii had Inkun SliJlnl that lio una 'noworloHa to tlBi 1 Yi'l I mm ixiinL of hia ruinniki !tclr(."l: Mtatlior thiin mako n war .iHrnnnticHt on llnHi iioontii I won III mi ' i - i i - clioi and Jail out of tlio hurlxjr. ' " "Ml. McCauloy aya liu wroto I'rcnl I'Bct .McKiuloy. whom ho mot in '''Wi!liii:toii, rcK'arditiK tlio nittiation Md pieillctlMK thu o itbruak which hai TOWING-VESSEL TRUST. Ill I'rotmljly Kiulirnm All Tub Ciiii pitiilx on Orxwt I,nkr. Kew Y-rk, July 10. Tho Great ! Samuel lowint! Uoinnanv. which plana tuibraco nil tho tu and towini; com nlra between UulTalo, Chiuuu'o and ululli, and whoso for million has nl ij been announced in diapntchoa ota Cleveland, has fllod aitlclea of in iporation in tho county cloik'a 0 files Jertoy City. Tho company hua a pltal of $5,000,000, of which 2,B00, 0 is ? percent noncumtilativo pie- rrcd stock, and $2,500,000 common lock. Tlio charter of tho now corporation utliorizoa tho Great Lakes Towing mpany to do n general towing. leckinir. talvaKO, drodgiuK and con ractinc bualnosa on tiio Great Lakes ml thoir tributary streams, and to wn, operato and donl in, by enlo or ilierwlao, tugs, sliips, vessula and oaljof ovory description. Ilrportcit MmiKorn. Chicago, July 10. A spoolnl to the rimen-Ilorald Irom Waahlnuton aaya: Secretary Hay has aont lnstruotiona to 'llnistor I3ryan, at Itio do Janulro, lira Hi mid Consul llufiln, at Asuncion, 'raguay, ditooting them to invest! Me tho report of tho massacre of an ipedltion of which Americans woro aembers on thoKingu rlvor, in Brazil. A report received eovoral days ago rom Jlinistor Uucliaiian, nt Uuunoa Wres, reported that a Mrs. Williams, nose brothoi rosidea in Ashovlllo, N. 10., and whoso hiigband was n mombor BI tho ill-fntod oxpodition, ia in did ess in uuonos Ayroa, whoro alio wai to await hor huaband'a toturn. Itnviiliitlmi nt Hollu. Dll(n Post. .Tnlv R.NiiWHimnnrn hnrfl publish a story from Belgrade to tho puuci tlmt a revolution waa inaugur- jSieu at Bona yeatordny. According to 10 acconnta publlalied', n mob paraded jnostrootB, aomo of tho troopa joining hi tho domonatration. It was addod ""H PrillCO Furdinnnd bad floil tho ouiitry, arid that tho tolegruph wires au uoon cut. AVIilteonppsr llinicrtil . Chattanooga, Tonn., July 7. Plons "vnn and Cuttlntt 'I'lnlnn. tlm vliitn. Ppera, woro hangod at Sovlorvlllo at v luuny ior tlio murdor or oiti man nhaley and Ills wife over a year ago. Aey both confessed that thfy woro drcd to do tho deed by ono Hob Gatt Sit. Mra n'l... ..I 11. - . 'D. .l,iuil, VIU Ul IIIU liJUi- e'er, and his flvo ohlldron were P'eeent at tho hanging, I ' "" VUtmrn A,.niU t. ArMtr.. NiIiciiip. Tlio llriKiio, .July lO.Tho third rl. , ," tm o.llntloii .....I i . 1 hi, roportor of tho commlttuo ""li.ml lonKthlly tho motlvoa which '" 'I tnfl(K C0m)tl(!() lahori.ll,,K ;,0 .ohwi,f M j),,,,,, ''' flho Fiunoli diiloKation, tlmnkod 'u ropoilor in w,m t()lmH ,, C()M .ratiihilod him upon I, in roiimrkahlo "l-oa.t on. Tho lttlnK was tho,, d. Journcd until July 17, "urliiK tho dlnciiHHlon, tho plenary otittiinitlun iimenduil aiticlo 8, ho an to lirovhhi t,t wilun pow,.r. i,itvouri whom thnro in n Norioim dlHputo nccopt tho iiii-iliiition thoy ooaBo nil rulationa in rcKiird lo tlio diiiputod r.iiuHtion, which nhall ho conHldcrod iih oxcIuhIvo ly roforro.1 to tho mediatory powuri. J'hrco additional piiraKrnpliH rKiird. liiK tho pormiuioiit court woro alno adopttid nt tho ri'qucHt of 1'riiniilmit f'in, of tho Oiiriiian doli'Kiiton, Count Mra. head of tho Italian duleKiition and H)r Julian i'aiincofoto, head of th Dritiidi dcliatioii. BRAZOS RIVER FALLING. NIHiMlloti In tlm I'IimoIwI DUtrlrtl. Iio I r v I ti if . Onlvottmi, Tox.. July 10. Tho nitn atlon in tho lln.zon vnllov i rapidly JmproTlriB. The river ia falling. There in an uneonllruieil rumor that live liTtrn wore lout near Kartarrtla, in Fort Ueiid county. Tho report sunt nut Wednemlay from Urookahiro, Waller county, that two Uvea woro lost there, now appcara to havo been an error. ThoBo who woro tuppoaed to have drownod puialat in makiiiK thoir reap pearanco. IJilicf committoea are now well organized. At IljiMikHhirc, tho rollof committee hare opened 11 coui'iianary and issuo a half ration per capita. Thoy havo taken precautions h that only tho do eerviiiK hIiiiII tit theno rations, and, therefore, they issue to tho planter for nil tho tenants ho had when tho flood came. Thofo who own thoir farms and lost everything, as la tho case with nioHt of them, nro allowed to draw their lutions direct. THEIR WORK ENDED. .S'ntlimul Killlorlnl Aiinclutliin Kloct) I trr Ontcnra unil Adjourn-). j Portland, July 8. Adjournment ,1)110 die camo to the National Editorial jAacintion at 2 o'clock yesterday af Iternoon, tlio morning aesaion having 1 held through to that hour without in termission. Thu most important buai ncta disposed of was tho selection ol Now Orleans to bo tlio place of meet ing next year. A number of tho dolegatcs, before tho meeting closed, tcatiticd to the good faith that Oregon had kept with them, aaving that it had given more and bettor than was promised when the national association waa induced to ! come hero for tho annual meeting. ! Following is a list of tho new ofllcers: I President. Cnlonol It. J. Henry, 'Jackson, Mis.; flrat vico-pieaidoiit.F. B. jBnlllo, Cloborne, Tex.; third vice I president, Albert Tozier, Portland, I Or.; treasurer, Junica G. Gibba, Nor I walk, O.; corresponding secrotaiy, J. Ul. Pago, Jeraoyville, 111.; recording aecrotary, It. M. White, Mexico, Mo. MINERS DIE OF SUCRVY. flcora of Men Snlil In llne forliheit al Wlr.it ltlr. r. -. 1 in Aii unrnnflrtTloil neiimu, v. - Btory comoa from Dawaon that several prospectora WIIO Illivo nrrit;u wiuii: ovor tho Edmonton routo ropoit that a aooio of minora havo diod from aourvy at Wind river, a branch of tho Peel t i.n n tiimihiir nt nthnrs nifi rivur, mm - aufroring from Its effetta. Tlioy had 110 1181 01 IIIOSO ui nnuuiuu, lejwrt tho following among tho Hick; Dr. J. B. Mason, Cbicago;W. G. Cuch, Diorn biothora. Dr. Martin, dentiat, Aii.i . ir.lu'.irl Murrlfl. Mitoholl. VJIIIUU),U - Dr. Martin woa camped with two other Chicago mon. Botli wero taken down Willi BClirvy. iuarun iukudu them on n Blod and tried to pull thorn to Wind City, a diatanco of 75 miles, - 1 - nt.l In Unit mnillcillOl wnoro no uiiH-uit ----- and fresh . auppliea. Ono man died Boon after tho journoy began. Martin . .1 nn Ilia lifinv tOOK JlIB OU1UI jJiuniui and comploted tlio journoy. Iluitillml on a Alounil. St. Louis, July 10.-A Post-Dispatch anooial from Austin. Tox., aaya: Gov ornor Snyora today received a mossag from Soaloy ovoi tho long distance tolo phono, Baying 1.000 persons who had taken refngo on a mound tliroo milot below there ore Blowly perishing for . 1 Tn ml.1 to tho horror. want 01 - - . , . tho unfortunates aro autroundod by nolsonoua roptuoa huh died together with human beings ar eoveral hundred head of live Block A, number of thoso on tho mound havi rocelvoJ bltea from roptiles ondakunka and ato in n dying condition. Tlio Mmter-Ont. Washington, July lO.-Tho adjut .general stated that tho Second Oio Jon rogimont would bo mustorotl out al Su FranoiBCO Boon after landing l.oro, and in that ovont would not bo al owod ?hlr arms to Portland, but would do Sm nt Denida araonal, Ban Francisco ttflflnmiiKiniUil fur Hinim of tlm Hontlicrn lalna of Him I'll II I pplnaa. Now York, July 8. A special to tho Herald from Washington Hnvfl! Tlio dunartiiro of President Hohuririnn, of tho Philippine commission, will leave at Manila three mombora of trie com niision Major-Goncral Otis, Professor Worcester and Colonel Dcnby. It will bo tho duty of tho last two named to continue the work of establishing homo rule within tho lines held by tho administration troops, in tho hope that tho example will ho followed by tho Filipinos outside of tho lines, and show them the beiiefluient purposes ol tlio government. Profeseor Worcester and Colonel Donhy will also uid General Otis in the conduot of any poaco nego tiations which mar follow any futurs operations of tho American troops. Mr. Kcliuiman'a dispatch la on the whole very encouraging, and tho au llioiities are very much gratified at the conditions ho reporta having found at the points visited. It la evident from what thu ofllclals say that Mr. Hcliur man believes the suppression of Aguin aide's insurrection means tho establish ment of peace throughout tho archi pelago. Ho (a confident that many of tho people throughout the southern islands do not openly express thom solves in favor of au Americnn protec torate solely , booause of tho fear of Aguinaldo and hi Tagnl aimy. Mr. Hcliiinnan speaka well of tho sul tan of Kulti, and it la evident that ho fuels that there ia no danger of trouble from him In caso tho United States ob serves the troutica which exist between him and tho Spanish government. Mr. Scliurman makes a number of re commendations regal ding homo rulo for soiuo of tho southern islanda, and that they will probably be adopted by the president. Ttio conditions in Negros wore found to bo of a highly satisfactory character by Mr. S'churman, and homo rulo will undoubtedly ho given Immediately to tho pioplo of that island, although some alterations wero necessary befoie it received tho president's approval. CHANGE OF PLANS. Hecfiml Ornjjou Miiy Cniun to Portlnnil liv Hull. Washington, July 8. Commissioner Hermann, in pursuanco with requests recoivod fioin Oregon today, mado in quiry at the war department as to how the Oregon regiment ia to bo taken to Portland. Ho waa informed that tho troopa will bo landed at San Francisco, and that the transports will he immed iately loaded witii regulnra for Manila, and will leave for that port, and will not go to Portland with tlio Oregon regimont. This change of plan waa mado at tiio request of Genrenl Otis, who saya there ia a scarcity of trans ports. Tiio commissioner told tho secretary that tho people of Oregon had already made extensivo plana for receiving tho troops at Portland and that the chnngo of plan would bo a very great disap pointment. The department said that it would mako every effort to accom rnodato tho people of Oregon and the tioops thomaelves, and has, thetefore, direoted the commanding officer at San Francisco to secure a suflioient number of Bliips at tho port to carry tho Oregon regiment from there direct to Portland, enabling tho people of Portland to carry out their original plan. It this plan cannot bo carried out, tho depar-tmont will mako arrange ments to have the regiment carried di rect to Portland by rail, but this will not bo dono unless it ia impossiblo to aecuro ships. Klill Kxiinrliiinnt Fulll. Waahington, July 8. After repeated efforta, and aa many failuroa, tho Uni ted States fish commission has reaction the conclusion that tho Pacific salmon cannot bo Buccossfully planted in At lantic watora. Just why, it ia hard to say. but that It cannot bo dono ia a now woil established fact. Whioh all joos to prove that cortain products and certain life aro poculiar to cortain regions. Yellow Jnck In Cubn. Havana, July 8. Two caaea of yel low fovor have beon roported today. Ono of tho pationta ia an old Spanish woman who has beon in Cuba for two years, and whoso diseaso la of a mild form. Tho othor oaso ia that of an Amorlcan, whoso eymptoma ato still doubtful, although it ia beliovod by Surgeon-Major Davis and othor offlcora to bo yellow fovor. Onlirnrnln Town lSiirned. Coultrovlllo, Cal., July 8. Firo broko out in tho rosidonoo of Mra. Bogolios hero today. Tho faoilitiea for fighting Uamea wero poor, and within two houra tho entiro bualnosa portion of Coultrevillo, Including throe hotola nnd four general merchandise storoa, waa in ashea. Altogotlior, 67 build inga wero destroyed. Tho loss ia esti mated at $300,000. Olllneil Their l'alnt. Tho Hague, July 7. The Araerioan dologates scored a great succoss today in obtaining from the poaco conference a unanimous voto in favor of having tho quostlon of private pioporty at sea, in tlmo of war, doalt with at a spooial conforenco, to bo summoned horeattor. Much diplomats managemont was nocossary, and many obstacles had boen Biirmountod befoio this result was reached, PACIFIC COAST NEWS Conminrclnl nml Flimnclnl Ifnppeiiliigi of liilnri-nt to tlm flruMrlng Vtiirii Htiitm. I'rliitlrir; Mnrlilimrr tor llnwion. There is an interesting race on be tween a couplo of rival Dawson nowa paper moo for the honor of lauding tlio lit Bt Thome typesetting machine in tho Yukon metroplia. One of tlicso ma chines was shipped from Seattle by way of St. Michaels a fow weeks ago, and another ono left Portland recently. Tho latter was purchased by Eugene Allen, of tho Klondike Nugget, who also purchased a Campbell cylinder, a V'lughn Ideal hand press, a paper cut ter and job press, and a miscellaneous assortment of printer's material, which will go in by tho lake and down rlvor route, and will undoubtedly land in Dawson several dayaaud perhaps weeka ahead of tiio outfit which goes up tlio river. Mr. John Filbin, who has been with the Amorlcan Typo Foundora Company for aoveral years, left for Dawson to get tho typesetting machine in working order in tho Nugget office after its arrival. Now IiiiltMtry for llrltluli Columbia. T. II. Wymondo, a London capital ist, ia interested in a new oil nnd guano plant which ia being crocted 011 tlio Fraser river, about threo miles from Stevenson. The oil works, when completed, will give employment to 100 men the year round, and during the salmon season about twico that num ber will bo reauired to keep tho plant in operation. The establishment will bo 0110 of tlio largest of ita kind on tho Pacific coast, if not in tho world. Over $100,000 ia being invested in this plant, and besides tho factory several tugboats and 20 largo scows aro being built to carry the raw material from various canneriea along tho banks o! tlio Fraser to tho worka. An Opportunity tn Oft n Factory, Dandou now lias an opportunity to securo a permanent manufacturing in dustry of large capacity, and one which will prove of lasting benefit to the town. Mr. G. W. Peek, of the Ban don broom-handio factory, is in com munication with G. F. Samberg, of the California basket works, of San Fran cisco, relative to tho removal of the factory to that section. Tho factory now employs 30 men, and the business ia an increasing that a move to new qi altera is necessary, and it ia the aim to get nearer tho timber used. Wont Ilflnc Mnrketeil. Last week n littlo less than 80.000 pounds of wool went out of Heilner'f Btone warehouse at Baker City, boing a portion of tlio 80,000 pounds purchased by representatives of Hull well & Don ald, of Boston. The price paid for the 80,000 pound lot, which goes first to The Dalles to lie pressed for shipment to Boston, ranged from 11 to 12 cent per pound. Of old and now wool re ceived in Baker City thero ia a total of between 800,000 and 000,000 pound' for tho present eeasoti. Ileer for Alaska. A consignment ot Pubst'a export beer, consisting of 25 carloads, 3,125 caska, or 225,000 bottles, specially packed in caska, is being shipped into tho Yukon. The shipment ia superin tended by W. II. Parsons, a successful merchant residing at Circle City. The liquor arrived at Vancouver, B. 0., from Seattle on a special train, where it Ia being tianaferred to the steamer Samoa. A Complete riant. Tho proprietors of tho Neuhau! brickyard ore now engaged in burning 200,000 brick. Tills industry ia about two miles from Baker City, and ie owned by Messrs. Neuhaus Bros. In addition to the ordinary brick, orna mental brick, which will compare fa vorably with tho celebrated St. Louil product, ia boing manufactured. Work Procretalnr;. Wilbur & Moon aro moving along with the construction of their grist mill at Provolt, Or., and will have it completed In time for the year's orop of wheat. The mill will bo of 600 barrels daily capacity and tho ma chinery will be of tho lateat improved kind. It will bo run by water power furnished from tho now ditch out of Applegate. Wont at The Dalle. Great quantities of wool nro coming into Tho Dalles. Tho price is Tory good now, ranging from 12 to 14 cents, and there appears to bo a groat deal of wool in tho country. Whether tho price will continue upward or drop back, no one seems able to prodiot, but thoso who havo wool to eell appoar to bo willing to let considerable of it go at the present figures. 11 11 11 ill Hold. Tho Union Bank & Trust Company, of Helena, Mont., purchased tho $5,000 issue of school bonds of district No. 1, Big Timber, Mont., at a premium of $200. Tho funds will ho usod for tho orootlon of a atone addition to tho pros eut Bohool building at Big Timbor. Will Not Itobullfl. IS. J. Muni), propriotor of tho Sea Island, B. 0., ennnory, whioh waa re cently dostroyed by firo, states that ho will not rebuild this soason, but intonds to establiah a fishing camp on a largo scale, having mado arrangoinouta for tho disposal of nil fish taken. Cattle flhlptnentl. Spear Bros., of Sheridan, Northorn Wyoming, laat Monday, shipped from Bnlom three carloads of yoarling cattle, numbering about 150 head. Tlio cattlo woro purchusod in Marion and Polk counties, and will be placed on tho Wyoming rnngo. Tho firm ia purchas ing cattlo throughout tho valloy be tween the capital city and Eugene, nnd has arranged for tho purchase of a suf ficient number to conatituto a grand shipment of 21 cars, averaging 50 head to the car. A Nw Cannery to lie Itllllt. Coleman Bros, have purchased ground nt Ashland upon which thoy will buiid their combined cannery and evapoiator. They will put up a huidling 60x130 feet, and propose to equip their can nery for a capacity of 2,000 cana per day, and their evaporator for handling 16,000 pounds of green fruit per day. Tlio cost of tho building will bo about $1,600. Ilranch Hank Opened. The agency of the Eastern Townships hank was opened last week at Grand Forks, B. C, and ia already doing an extensive business. Handsome quar ters havo been fitted up, tho fixtures and furniture being of artistic designs. J. W. McLaughlin ia tho local man ager. MnntRiiu llonili Bold. W. E. Bell, of Spokane, has pur chased tho $5,000 bonds of Utica, Mont., at a premium of about $145. These bonds draw 6 per cent interest, and are payable in 10 years. Tiio issue was made for the purpose of construct ing and maintaining a schoolhouse in that district. Itnnd liilin Authorized. The taxpayers of Salem voted to au thorize the city council to negotiate a bond issue of about $80,000, represent ing 8 per cent warrant indebtedness or tho city, with accrued interest. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 58c; Valley, 59c; Bluestem, 61o per bushel. Flour Beat grades, $3.20; graham, $2.65; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 42c; choice gray, 4041c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $1920; brew ing, $21.00 per ton. Millatuffa Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 per ton. Hay Timothy, $89; clover. $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 85 40c; seconds, 2730c; dairy, 2527o Btore, 1823o. Cheese Oregon full cream, 12c; Young America, 15c; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $34 per dozen; hens, $4.00 5. 00; springs, if 1.253; geese, $6.007.00 for old, $4.505 for young; ducks, $5.00 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 15 1 6c per pound. Potatoes $11.10 per Back; sweeta, 2c per pound. Vegetablea Beeta, $;"turnipB, 90c per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, $11.25 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, $1 per sack; beans, 3c per pound; celery, 70 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 50c per box; peas, 83c per pound. Onions Oregon, 5076o per sack. Hops ll18o; 1897 crop, 46c. Wool Valley, 1213o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 610c; mohair, 27c per pound. Mutton Gross, boat sheep, wethers and ewes, 4o; dressed mutton, 7c; apring lambs, per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.50; light and feeders, $2.503.00; dressed, $5.00(J.00 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, 4.00$4.25; cows, $2. 50 3. 00; dressed beef, 56c per pound. Veal Large, 67c; email, 7J8c per pound. Beattle Markets. Onions, OOo per 100 pounds. Potatoes, new, 2c per lb. Beete, per sack, $11 25. Turnips, per aack, 80 90c Carrots, per sack, $1. Parsnips, per aack, $1. Cauliflower, 75c per doz. Cabbage, native and California (3.00 per 100 pounds. Apples, $3.503.60 per box. Peara, 50c$1.50 por box. Prunes, 50c per box. Butter Creamery, 18o per pound; . dairy nnd ranch, 12 18c per pound. EggB, 21c. Cheese Native, 14c. Poultry Old lions, 16c per pound; spring chiokens, 14c; turkeys, 16c. Fresh meats Choice dressed beef steers, prime, 9c; cowa, prime,. 9c; mutton, 9c; pork, 7o;veal, 810o. Whoat Feed wheat. $20. Oata Choico, por ton, $2728. Hay Pugot Sound mixed, $0.00 8; choico Eastern Washington tim othy, $12.00. Corn Whole, $23.60; cracked, $24; feed meal, $34.00. Barley ltolled or ground, per ton, $3530; whole, l23. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.50; stralshts, $3.90; California brands, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham, por barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.75; ryo flour, $4.50. MillstuffB Bran, por ton, $15; shorts, per ton, $10. Feed Choppod food, $2138 por ton; middlings, por ton, $23; oil caka meal, per ton, $33.