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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1899)
Is, "11.4 '"li., "II, tl tn , ll "Ml l ll it : a IT! Ki. ttl'j 9t 'lib Hit oil Ll t.a 'Kril Qt 1 1 M iff DREYFUS GDILTY i . i : .-i Tnl rir1llrrw1 union Jy5iu, wu by tho Prosoouuon. .pRFOHMANCE FELL FLAT ii, I'rliniinr'n Conn. 1 .... tull mi Oitriimnr fr Hi U - js. After M. Hortll I'V.n.liri limn export, who in nt !ofllio nuihropomoltlo loiuit. .i.. .,.f,Mimi of ttfilicu (if !' conriudod tin' rt Install .... i i .....I.... ..i I I lill KI'CHII"" lltllNIIMntlllllllll III Lliof Cbjiiii"' UmyfiiH, a jiroiii- I)r(jun;irl riliurn-ii w mui hi .j.iiealii Cnglloatro. Tin Drey- L (efUio to regaid lilm im any. I' I'd (villi ilillmilii it ti I Liiniilio ndmisaloii of liln fan- I.'ii,MiilM m ovi.lcnco before llio Lrtlal I" a diagrnuu to Franco, una liunto." w:m tho loinnik j oo all "dei vvlion tin) session ,i juJ tlio audience, mainly tmulu ,' ),efmarU, win lining proimuil ii hj tlio gcudiiruioii, """ ll,;l,f citiootn im aoon (in mo conn no- .urtliolwu. von tho Druyftniaida dJwciru iiioiiisoivob as to uiu of M. Ilcrtillon testimony or .nitrttlim n(T Imvo upon tho ,who,ti'uy fear, will ho itullu-l jitbo Droyiimarua consider Hpiir All tin) judges llivvtl pitNfiiil fii the K':ol PnlyU'ehnlquo, tlio it icliool of acloiicii In Kronen, Ciram thus pon iiliiirly interest- recli "ovldelicir at Unit of Her- u Moicovor, with tho aid of tho it-iblo dingrniiiii mill apeclmuiii run. which ho aubmlla to them, B.iy te nbln In follow hi reason- t'.tlllSv'lliy, which in iimru .nun walr of tlx) uiuliuncu could ilo . If tlio Judge iiouept llorlillon's t-i that Uiiyfiu, mh nn expert c, : not wrilo in ordinary hand a, but III 0:08 llllillttion. even t jr.g to give lot tern tlio appear riUTiiii' Ihh'II traced, in order to .4lo ieMiintu thuii) n it forgery WtfJ then the xtructuro Iniilt :mi groundwork nmy ho neioii- rforrect. hven IJioyfui, whim a Dtitillon'a tliimonstmtinu, ml- :tne ingenuity and planaihility MWlcm, thou.'li liii iiaturiilly tlu- M ill it win linllt on i. Initio hauls, tnaitkahlo fcntuioof IJt-r tiltuii'n nn win tho hunt mid oxcltciiient t into what wiih uxpuctod to ho i, dliiaatlutinto oxpoNition of liii llo tliiuiilf ri-il, Hhoutfd nnd i Jill arum nn though ununited In tuilLlo illaputo. Unco hollturul- niktsl, ami iiuinborM of tho tinti.il f9 who hitd hcon uiintilo to fot :;m and noro taking nit in tho firJ, rushod hack into tho hall, !1hIt inqtiliiiiK what had lnip- ' itanginlriH that ho whm f iiliiiinat- ..edicaillul doniiiii-iatinn of tho Thoir uxclteniont was turned "iliilty when thoy found that hu s-toeiiturily iuipioxHiiii; upon tho i tlio ainllcaiito of tlio exact meamiod in rontiniutroH, bo- 3 two woidi in tho boidornti. itclio do Par in nnnouncod today lbs ccuimul of DroyfiiH hnd oh I poisoBsion of curtain docuinunti wieil in tho hordurnu, In Kutor ritiit,p which thoy vould pio 'n Court next week iih ii cou a io Tho liruns comiHtxiiiili'iit In- Ji to tiila in coinpotuiu Droy- quartern thin nflonioon. Ho "tnred that tho stntomuiit wa8 OfOUl. hu t wim also told that tlio ' Intended, in tho ovont of Cnp I Drejfns liUlliL' tn.i'ntiiliiiinnil. tn Qeiman over tiiiionl to com- 'telicBo (looiimuntB provinu his llc, nnd mat thoy hail roiuou to 'iucIi a ruqticat would bo grunted. ' Prulileni't IMiIIIiiiiIiio Pulley. "nOrovo. N. J.. Aiil. 2H Proa. It JloKlnl "on, taid: Mlievo that thoro la moro lovo ; COUlltrV ntl.l tnn.n I...... tlian over boforo. Whorovor Jlt la raised It etnr.ds not for ilea- U1 ami oppicBalon, but for liberty OPPOrtlliiltv I,,,- ' - "MM I III ttll J a MIIU 'laat flag has dona for ns, wo want V'l' nu poopiea anil for nil Iniula "J iioiortunoaof war liavo oomo ln "'Is jurlBdlction. Thnt IhiR c0tllK'nn Olio lliini. In Din Inltml f' ami anothor In Porto Hioo nnd '""PPinoa. e lias boon boiuu doubt In aomo le" IC8nectillL tlin nnlli.v nt tlin P'neiit In tho Plilllpplnoa. I aoo fn in B(lU)K u ,n thl(J I)r(,auncu inuii, with chnrlty for nil, ,,n II L'OVnitltiinnt nl Intu nwl ' P'otoctlnu life nnd propoity nnd J'lon for tho woll bolng of tho I trim tlli .i.. .. . i. .. .... Si, ""tici into in h unuur r nnd Stilpes." ''ro Itptrliin.ti- lit. in ""Kton, Aug. aa.-Groat proa Inlitr h bron8,,t t0 Lonr 0,1 tho It, . io orwinizo colored reui " tor eervlfn i., n. m.iit..i 111 an uiu i luniiiiiuus. ,:yM ,l8 undoroonaidorntlon. It In i " " 10tniont la organ. "HI bo ofljored by colorod EVIDENCE FOfTr I ','7 "W' ,1"r,,," h'r th" ra . ,l)t( lh t M u , u ulMf0r thopnrpom, of .oc,irin i . mmnlh,,, of yreat valuo , Z i;5ltM,,,',",,, iiMi. 10," wlll,""t lmn ' "I have, been to tho Great Hlavo hike, In ti, Northwest Torritotv." M,i M. Diiieati, ..flBr UiUnmuUw con-ioclu-1 win. tl Dreyfua case. I 1(),)0 o twwli Paria i tl(lu , lmlll lt ov'ur to La lor i ,(oro th() uim d()iHi ,jut veil if ,! lmli jt wl Uii ()l valuo. 1 .mi iinahlo to Mat,) tho exact iinliireof the infiiriMnlion I obtained, for you know wo must ituard nyaiiikt every .ontlnKciicy in the case, future as well n n present. Tin. i ..i . .. ...,M,-nnmii nun more waa a eonsplrary nniom the nrmy olll cora aicainst Dreyfus prior to the timo ho wiim coiidiiinned is not in conformity with our belief or contention," said .uriin. ii u tr,0 that tho pro ccciIIiiks by wbici, 10 Wl,s r,,,,! were llleal, hut we do not think that tlflV ill. lltl. .It,..,! . I..... I ..,, i.Jiinjimiuy HUB iieen hatched aitalniit him. It waa n case of im innocent man being persecuted while the real criminal wua in thu background. " MACDUFF IN PORT. Knil of l.migrat Vjn on Itiriird 11. I w nail Cnlriiltii Mini A.turlu. Astoria, Aug. 20. Tho loniflooked. (for Hritiah hark Macduirnriived in this )Venitig. Ilia days from Uatcuttn. Sho niiit with no nicidotit, and wna nt no timo in distress. Her delay was due rntirely lo the weather and the foul con dition of her bottom, and tho repotted distress of those on boaid waa a in v th drawn from (he imagination of soldiers on IxKird the transport Warren. Cap tain Huolln was turprised to learn that his vessel was leitieured nnd that her rion-nirlval had alTcctod thu price of grain bags on the coast. Tho .Macduff came round tho south const of Australia and met soma aeveio weather and one cyclone off New Zea land. One heavy eea inn do Captain Huelin think that Ilia rudder had been omried away, aa with full eaila tho veaiel would not answer her wheel. Jt wna probably nn enrthunko. aa with in n fow minutes tho wind carriod her ahead and no dnninuo waa dono. Cap tain Huelin has with him hia wife and 10-ycnr-old eon, and they look strong uml honlthy, na does evoiy ono aboard oxcepting tho first mate, J. Tippet, who la ill with neuralgia in tho face. EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE. Flro Mlnr lllmrn to Alomi nnil Con cntitmtur DriiiolUliDil. Joplin. Mo., Aug. 20. Fivo minora were killed by nn explosion of dyna mite thin evening nt tho Margaret Min im; Conipany'a mill, near Carterville. Tho doad are David Sinclair, H. J. Itohhina, Henry Gilbert, William Mesa more and Prank Huihlleson. U'hiln nillinrt nllL':lL'(1i 111 tllO ptepurntlou of a blast a stick of dyna mite which ho held in hia hand oxplod a,I nml tlin rfinpimgldii exnloded n box of dynninito which stood nenr by. Tho big concentrating plant wna no- inolialied nml tlio llvo men ni woik innwii into bits. Poitiona of tlicir hodiea woio found liundicda of feet from where they had boon work ing. Tho aliook oi tno cxpioaion was felt nt Oronogo, tlireo mliea nwny. Tho plant, which wna a now ono, owned by Homy Gilbert, ono of tho trial bill.xl fllllOil on tho old I III ll (1 u tn nnd MoHlioy trnot of tho American Zinc. Load S Siuoiiing L-ompan n laud. , , Ono of tho viotima, David Sinclair, of Dulutli, Minn., was inveatigatiug thu initio In , tho interest of n Huston Hyndloato, which waa negtointiug for llnbliina wua n Scdalin. I i a itiyfatiww Mo., ronl estate agent, who accompan ied him. Doth ol Sinclair a legs mm ntr. nnd hia bond waa nil but aov- orcd from hia body. Gllbert'a body wna out in two nnd tho lega woro found 200 feet from tho trunk. Tho only ii.n nrmniiiPH who eacnpod persona un uu -. death woro two minora working iu tlio ehuft. lreinrliit; Itnooptlon. Nlrn. Anir. 2i. Admiral Dowoy nnd tho ofllcora nnd won of tho Olymp n . I. - Imra (IfA ft w nt villoirnucuo, nom !, tdy nnticipating thoir Now York : to ptlon, nnd are prepnring for their rt In it. Tho ndmirnl hna rocoivod pormiaaion from tho nuthoiitl ea to and tho Olyiuiun battnlion nt VI o Sncho for drill puiposea during tho remnlndor of tho oruiaor 'a atny thoro .. -i i rfnnt of t o Alpoa irltlmo; vi'alted Admiral Dowey to v Tim formor ezprosBod tho plon rn of tho Fronch government nt tlio ndmlrnl'avialt, adding l. .-- noraonn nuninanuii. . 1---n't Admiral Dowoy will como to Nlco morrow and return tho profoot'a offl- clnl nails. ... . Ani. 20. Otis today ropSX rr vi of tho tranaport Nowport at Mnnim. CUP CHALLENGER LEAKING. - Accliltmt Mini Towing llnllevoil to lis III C'liuan. Now Yoik, Aug. 28. The Trihuno aaya: Men whose opinions and yacht ing knowledge are respected nnd oa tfomed deulared yesterday thnt tho Hhamrock waa twlated in tho midahip Heotion and thnt towing hiul caiiHod a atrain wliiol. haa "worked her plates." Ono yachting expeit who has built yachts and has docked hundreda of ahipH told a Tribune reporter last even lni! that in tlio afternoon ho waa pur prised, while looking at tlio Kngliah cup challenger, to aeo that alio was badly twisted in tlio midship section. "The warp ia rpiito apparent," he continued, "to nny ono who knowa niiything nhout tho lines of a ynolit I fancied that I detected tho twist ye8 torday nflernoon. I am aura of it to lay. aa by lightening, tho Bhamrook ia much higher out of the water today than she waa yesterday. Naturally towing catiKod tho straining nnd made the platea draw and on that account I believe tho theory of n leak ia qulto probable. If tho yacht camo ovor on the port tack tho tendency would bo to atrain tiio hull to atarboard, nnd anch a strain would undoubtedly cause tho plaies on tho port quarter to spring." Others believe that the leak or atrain probably waa tho result of tho acci dent which happened to tho Shamrock when alio ran aground in her trial trips with tho Prince of Wales' Britannia. A GIGANTIC COMBINATION. Trutt t Control tlm llrti.ll Drr Oooda Truile or thti Country. Now Yotk, Aug. 20. Tlio Herald says: Atrangeuienta aro maturing for the organization of a ij5O.00O.00O dry goods vorporution iu this city to con trol nnd operate diy goods nnd depart ment storea throughout the country. The .Moaantilo Reorganization Com pany has recently been incorporated in Trenton, N. J., ns a ptoliminnry to creating big corporations. Men well known in tho dry gooda trade have been working on tiio plati for six months, it ia paid, and have in terested financiers who will hack thu enterprise. It ia expected thnt tho corporation will ho launched in time for the fall trade. It ia proposed to buy retail etoiea in cities having a population of 20,000 or more. Tlio company expects to control from 500 to 2,000 storea throughout tho country. Many merchants, it ia said, liavo nl leady signified tiioir intention of join ing the combination. Former proprietora of atorca absorbed by tho coriorution will bo rotaincd aa managera and will have interests in tho atorea. They will become stock holders in the company. It la pro posed to control tho output of certain mills and purchases will bo made in immense quantities. Anarchy xt MuiiIIh. London, Aug. 28. Tho Labuan cor respondent of tho Heuter Telegraph Company cables that reliable nows re ceived there direct from Manila Eaya an indescribablo etate of anarchy pre vails. The Americana, according to these advices, occupy a radius of 100 miles thoro. Around tho town of Ilo Ho thov occupy a radius of nine milea, and around Cebu they occupy n email radius. Tho real of tlio country, it ia eaid, ia in tho hands of the Filipinos. Tho coriospondent also aaya it ia re potted tho Filipinos murdorcd the orow of tho steamer Sutumua. The Saturnua, of tlio Campania, coasting under the Ametican Hag, waa boached under the insurgent trenches at San Forpaudo nnd burned August 2. California lloTi I.iiml'il. Man Frnnciaco, Aug. 28. The Call fornin roginiont landed from tho trana poit Sherman today and mnrchod to tho Presidio. Aa this was San Frnn cisoo'a homo regiment, tlio domonstrn tion today oxooedod in enthusiasm tho rocoption accorded other regiments. Pcoplo camo from all parts of tho stato to see tho show and this morning thoro wero fully 100,000 atrangora in town. Tlio troops landed nt 7 o'clock and woro givon bronkfaat nt tho ferry build ing. Tlien they marchod to tho Presi dio, eacortod by tho Third artillery, Colorado regimont nnd tho national guard. An imnioii80 crowd linod the 6tteeta for miles and gnvo tho volun teers a roynl wolcomo homo. Itliick Fine Ilolitml. Pntia, Aug. 28. All wns qulot in tho vicinity of Ruo Chnbrol, through out tho night, but nt 4 o'clock this morning n black Hag oppoared in tho nttio window. Some days ngo, M. Guorin stated that In ovent of his death, the pnrty would hoist tho blnck ling It is known thnt two of tho pnrty havo boon ill, ono aorioualy from con goation of the lunga. Communication with tho houao la strictly forbidden, oven boarora of ordinary polioo paasoa not being allowed to approach. M. Guorin resumed watch on tho roof at 6 A. M. Depp Niivlciitloa- Wellington, Aug. 28. Tho aooro tnry of war has approved tho rocom mondation of tho chief of engineers that $7,500 bo expended for a sutyey of tho Lower Wlllametto and Columbia rlvora, with a viow to securing a 25 foot channol. and $2,500 for an exam .nation of tlio mouth of tho Colubmla, with a viow of obtaining n depth of 40 foot ovor tho bar. YALLEY FARMERS. Mtaitook anil I)nlrylne Imtuatrlei Offer Thrni Ortmt Oppor. tlllllllra. fitnto Food nnd Dairy Commissioner Uailoy, nfter having made a full nnd direful inspection of tlio dairying and atock industries of tho Willamette val ley, is convinced that noother hrancliea of (mr iculturo ollor better opportunities for tho farrnor to realize, with proper effort, handaomo profit, fiom hia labors as do thefo. Willnmotto valley fnrin eia, Mr. Uniley aaya posseaa advnntagcn for the raising of thoroughbred atock, not equaled anywhero in this region. Not only aro all the conditions for (rowing this stock ideal, but a market on the ranges of Eastern Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho nnd Montana, atanda ready to take all that ia offered, and at prices that leave no doubt na to the profits. "Within tho pnat week," says Mr. Bailey, "there have beon buyers In Portland for breeding stock who came pieparod to buy an unlimited number. From $10 to $15 each was paid for spline lambs nnd at theso figures leas than 100 could be hnd and tho parties will now bn obliged to go East for the balance of their stock. "To show how much It coats to raiso theau lamba, I havo only to tell you that on a recent viait to one of tho valley farmers, I waa shown a band of 100 Cotawold lamba that will average in weight 140 pounds each. Theso lamba were raised on grass on summer fallow land which probably coat SO centa an acre to sow. And aa each and everyone, of theso lambs is good for a $10 hill it will not take much of a mathematician to figure out tho profits. "The same propoaitiou holds good in regard to Angora goats. I liavo on my list many inauiries for goats and while five conta per pound is freoly offored, thero aro none to bo had. "I want to toll you right now," continued Mr. Bailey, "that this valley ia deatined to bo tho mohair center of the world, for nowhere does tho Angora goat thrive and put on that lustre of mohair aa in tho hills of tho Willam ette valley, and I am pleased to noto thnt increased interest ia being taken in til ose industrious animals. Within the past 10 days a car load of pure bred goats liavo been received in the valley. Theso goats originated in the distiict of Angora and aro bred in the purple. Tho valuo of this ship ment to the goat breedera of tho North west cannot at thia timo bo oatimated. "If the farinora will only quit thia vicious habit of summer fallow and in stead raiso clover, rape nnd vetohis upon which topaaturo sheep, goata and hogs, it will bo the means ol raising every mortgage on tho farnia within our borders. "Tho qucation of dairying ia a ser ioua ono. Tlio dairymon were anxious to have a law passed protecting tlieii interests, but are making no special effort to aupoly tho demand for butter nnd cheoeo thnt ia sure to come thia wintor. Already there ia a shortage of good dairy products, while within 85 miles of Portland, located on the lino of a railroad aro to be seen two cream er ioa with the notice 'for aalo or rent' on eacli of them. Theso creameries aro situated whoro there is ovory pos sible advantago for dairying, and upon inveatigntion I find that they wero not closed because tho patrons did not do woll, but because one fellow thought sorno other follow wna doing better or making moro than he should out of the concern. "Yes, there is aa yet much to learn but the farmers have learnod ono les son and that is that thoro is no nionoy in laislng 15 buahols of wheat to the aore and for wliioh 45 to 50 cents is all that can bo haiT, and thoy aro now giv ing more thought and study along oth er lines." Kucnr Factory AVI11 Start. .Tnennh Rarton. manacor of tho Ore gon SujJ.tr Company, is making prelim inary arrangomonts for starting a iao inrv fnr tlin seasons' run. Tho factory will start about tho 15th of September. About 100 men will uo employee ai tlm fnntnrv. ns tho faatorv will havo a much laruer run this season than last. in fact thero la a certainty of liaviug moro than twico tho amount of boota in wnil-. A crest deal of labor will bo required in harvesting the beet crop, which will commenco wiuitu a vory dinvt limn. There will conaeouontlv bo a Btrong demand for labor in that vicinity during all tho fall aoaaon. Hueceiaful Hidden. Tinlinrts Bros., canitaliats of Snokano. wore successful biddora for tho Daven port water works bonda, tho firm offer ing a premium of $1,000 for tho issuo of $14,450. Thoro woro aovornl other biddera represented at tho council meeting when tho bids wero opened. Tlio first offers wero all rejected as bo- lug too low. Now bids woio called for and Roberts Bros, ancurod tho bonds. Call for llond Itlda. Tlin Irnnsnror of Bakor COUIltV has issued a call for bids for tho $16,000 iinml Issue to build a sohoolhouse. Thcao bonda nro to draw interest nt tho rnto of fivo per cor.t por annum. Inter oat pnynblo Bomi-annuolly, and tho bonda will be laauod in denominations of $1,000 enoh. Thoy nro pnynblo in 20 yonrs, or pnynblo nt ploaeuro of dis trict in 10 years. All tuo uonus will bo sold togothor. BEST TRADE EVER KNOWN. 1 A'tniilahlnt; Increase Over That of Lait Yeur In Mtiown. Tho It. G. Dun &Co,'s weekly ro vlow of trado aaya: Nothing Is moro eloquent than tho facts. Actual pay-, incuts throuuh tho principal clearing houses wero 23 por cent larger than' laat year and 00.2 per cent htrger than in the sumo week in 1802. For tho month thus fur, tho dully nverngo of: payments ia 20.8 por cont Inrger than last year and 50 por cont larger thar iu 1802. Iron workn which supply Pittsburg are sold up far into 1000, and can do nothing, though prices much beyond what they recoivod aro paid by thoso who must havo iron thiu year. Tho enormouB demand for moro railroads hnd more rails and cars, moro vessels, Warehouses and buildings to handle the oxtraordlnary business in progress cannot be metns quickly aa men would liko. and work of all aorta Ia delayed, from the biggest war vessel to .tlio smallest factory. Western receipts of wheat no long er keep up with tho extraordinary movement a yeai ngo, falling 1,800,000 bushels behind for the woek. but for four weeka havo been 15,367.414 bush ola, against 14,354,021 huahela Inst year. Atlantic exports woio slightly larger thnn last year, nnd in four! weeka, 11,421,322 bushels, flour in cluded, against 11,737,285 bushels last year, whilo Pacific exports have been 332,024 bushels for tho week, and in four weeks, 1,083,3(3 buahola, against 1,531.954 bushels laat year. Failures for tho week have been 103 in the UnitedJStatcs, against 170 laat year, and 10 in Canada, against 20 laat ynar. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. I'ortland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 67 58c; Valley, 5950c; Blueatem, C001o per bushel. Flour Beat grades, $3.25; graham, $2.05; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 4042c; choice gray, 3741c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $10Kf7 brewing, $18.50 por ton. Millstuffa Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $10.00 per ton. Hay Timothy, $89; clover. $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $0 por ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 4550o; ecconds, 3540o; dairy, 3035o; store, 2227o. Eggs 1818c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 12o; Young America, 13c; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.60 4.50per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs, $23.00; geeao, $4.006.00 for old. $4. 50 0.60 for young; ducks, $5.00 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12 13c per pound. Potatoes 75c$l per sack; Bweets, 2 JjJ 8c por pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, OOo per sack; garlic, 7o por pound; cab bage, 12 2c per pound; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, $1 beans, 50o per pound; celery, 70 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per box; peas, 34c por pound; tomatoes, 75c per box; green corn, 12)j 15c per dozen. Hops ll13c; 1897 crop, 4 6o. Wool Valley, 1213o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 813c; mohair, 27 30c por pound. Mutton Gross, beat sheep, wethers and ewes, 3 ac; dressed mutton, Q 7c; lambs, 7c per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $0.00 0.50 por 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, 3.60$4.00; cows, $3.003.50; dressed beef, C7Jc per pound. Veal Large, 6J7Kc; small, 89 8)c per pound. Seattle Markets. Oniona, now, $1.251.50 per saok.. Potatoes, now, llcperlb. Beets, per sack, $1 10. Turnipa, por Back, 75c. Carrots, per aaok, 90c. Parsnips, per sack, $11. 75. Cauliflower, 75c per doz. Cabbage, native and California $11.25 per 100 pounds. Cherries, 75o$l. Poaches, 75 00c. ' Apples. $1.25 1.75 por box. ; Pears, $1.75 por box. ; , Prunes, $1 por box. lj Watermelons, $22.60. Cantaloupes, $1.502.75. Blackberries, $1.502. Buttor Creamery, 25o per pound; dairy 1720o ranch, 12,J17c per lb. Eggs, 20c. Cheese Native. 1218o. Poultry 13 14c; droased, 10o. Hay Pugot Sound timothy, $7 9; choioo Eastern Washington tim othy, $14.00. Corn Wholo, $23.50; cracked, $23; food meal, $23.00. 1 Barley Rolled or ground, por ton, $21; whole, $22. Flour Patent, por barrel, $3.50; blended straights, $3.25; California $3.25; buckwheat flour, $8.60; graham,' per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat Sour, $8; rye flour, $4.50. ' Millstuifs Bran, per ton, $15; shorts, per ton, $10. Feed Choppod feed, $20.50 per ton; middlings, por ton, $22; oil cake meal, por ton, $88.