lit WITH BOERS jsh Rout Krugor's Troops ftt Glonooo. if nouns HARD FIOHTINQ . . n. lt.kf.ril mill ifivnilwra llJIII " i..A III llrui"" i" " pwi" JflM Willi ArlllUry. Camp. Oct. 23. Aftot Uriof nmtlniioiiB htmvy fight- ,Am hill wnn mimwi J mo ..1..I thll IvillL-'H II.IVIll irlllirVitn -i " ' m - . ..II t J i UM" .... . , . . '. im by tiio imiwoiiiu mi l Bill )AttlTll'. Thn Boom, Wll'l d tho J.ritUh lour, liuvo ro- EZATA'8 PLANS. "ml. '" Turn w" ' HaUn,ur Meal,,,,,, ivri.,,t. Chicago,, Out. 21. a HiMi.-lul lSlltlitf.il ' r7,UJt. I) Y 1 iMlh 1 1 l.tt 4 , riuniin;iii, t thn to Uio nays; who llHl,,Hlr0,l mysteriously m. In. I limit 1'illla.M ... ;r , ,,v"""v mill, iiim loft '"""'" i-ontral railway "MiAIIII, HI llolmuH mill c, ox-prosi- tlrocl of IiIh , k(Mwt nlmwt im oxnct conn--nf that of Majutm Jill), except monition of the Boor and 1 i it utei wero rote-woo. (lunuriil vim novi'ruly, but not danger- . n-nun(C'(I. v ill f toda w n nriiunnt sue- . Hm loCIH KOI H n-V'jriHJ WHICH ,i, ilbly. for tini? at nr7 rati-, i .... i . 1 1 i ..tilery jinctlro in tlio early part ay oVWc: tlio imttlo. Mtfuro of U'indtjo lilll by the ..,-, .rliti, fin- altllOmrll tlifi i hid bwn cxcnanging ftJioto nil over tho for tho City Company ()f jf jj K. (irccMii ii.i. i.. Clty'oMIi 'l ,V,",,,,B "tol' l 1 WtJ of Mexico, mi, Uremic i t10 cUy attorney of Pasadena, CI y General :-.,t,i divulged hi Identity to mi oel 0f tin, M J.S mi...i ... i .. . ' '"inn .Miiirit.. .i..vii.i Ti,,. i . . , . . ' 4 ..u IM'III ftftlfl 0 mil lHu nr.m i i..t.. . . . : j If till INII It llitt t .i ' IIIH IlilTIVil rtn ..... ... ... ,,,,, irom tyranny t inn ro- Ho for llo. (ionml Kzotu Ml. 10 1.11,1 1)H ,)arty wouW cwnfor witli Urn M.-xIcmi uxocutlvo on tho mil). Jwt of ii rovolutlon l Sulviidor for tlio ov.-rtl.row of tho i.nweiit itdiiiinlHtrii t Ion. It in unilorMooil tlmt fjoiipml VmIu will oir.ir to turn ovi.r Salvador to tlio n'l'ul.llc of Moxlco, in rotuni for tlio iiiiHiiciai am of tlio Moxicmi int-nt in IiIh vunturo. LAWTON AT SAN ISIDHO. I.rl1)-,.UVJ, ,Mum Kl)prl!lli ;Mm, i , pot. aa.-rionora, UwUta 1 f( r,:" )f """y 8.000 ii.on. Tl,(. KUII. witH Florida ,l (,oHtunro $ "Xri,M,tlV,livor to" 'Wnt m .W 1,m ,,?l,,,lf, 11 ho for opera.' : ' " rwi. I'.xtmiHl i PACIFIC COAST NEWS! I transportation INADEQUATE. II,,,,. I , -.-.1...0..1, ill,, .111-11. ....... .., ,,,.,, proroHMiix for mivonil ovoru- M'KINLEY'S MESSAGE. N. I)..ul.l n. i m, Nhiiiit on th 1M.. Ipplnn Oll.tliMi, "WnnllitlKtOII. Out. 21 lWlilnnl ....nil u uiu.n ii,.....i I M(K I.i1i,vu .i. .. .. l WAI ll't in... n ntivt. ijsmik n niL-Rn.ifj n) mu nOXl COIl- ... nu-l llllfl I.llf IMI1IT. IIIIII. Illlir In liXIHTIIU T I ... tin. ....... t ... . u .llu,..it'.riul 'I .1,. IJ1IIL fini'IIMi.11,1 r.f 41... 1.1. ..1 .1.- came tt Hto hill whm mmI- civil war. After tho priwidont'H Wont- lir Mith t ho MWiiriultit! I!oor orn trip tliure CHfl llf) lflllt.Mr Iti. ultv .. ... I . ..I. ... A ... 1 .1....1. .. I f . . M Hrliwn nriiuury i;oi w worK ii. hb hi juk imciitioiis ri!"iir(lliii usnincciit uncruv an.i inicinion. uio i juiipiin-M, lor it Iiiih l.con amply .llrtbo IwiT (.''inn awwnl llrliiir. ioiiioiintrt(Nl tlmt lio will ruuoininuiiil Ml LmnnHt niflfirtul f lli ft.fi.tlt. tit tll!lt fill. Ibll.r.rlu l.f...it... tli.. ...... t. - " ' I '" i ra tho Iiomtlon. Uiu Infantry lirojKjriy oi too United HtatoH. loavini! it m nuit'iiilli nnt. 'Hi.' way th thoir trontmuiit to coniireKH, but iiKkiiii' ultaju rillci and tlio IJulilin fu-' ioiiuy bo oarly outlined, in or ii4ormcl Uio jninition wan ono of dor to iiuunuh tho Filinlno hopo that tf'it iplmilld ulu'l.t over mjoii. ejr.l Hynionii wh wouii1o1 nurly teirtiou, and tho coiniiittnd thou M on Majcr V,iu. CDtmy n uioy nwi, woro ioi- Ar tlio cavnlry. mountiNl lufun- si artillery. Tlio dirnctlon takon u the taitwnnl. At the Intent ro .... . lntrnvAirv ..nil t.nr rii. trf..f.i 'ugh etiini.to tiluciw tlio Ilritinh it .'50 ki 111" I or woundotl. and that thoro will lw h clinno in public tscnti inont in tho United HtnoH wltich will roHiilt in tlio diiiiiiimtion of the imti-ex jitUiHlon oluinont. JVnr fur Ihn Hxnuliir. Victoria, Out. a I. TliOHU-ainor Km prohH of India, which Iiiih reached hero from Jhiwu, him completed the rouh out trip of her -13 voyao. Tlio second nny on i irom i oxojimna hi.o encouii terod ii typhoon which minified nil tclovrHiili communication lxitwcen tho en-Inn r.nim and tho bridge and do Bt roved kiiiio of tho lx):itH. Tlio tttorm continued unabated ono day and night, Fmiih aro oxpretwwl liy tho offlcerH for tho traiiNiiort uton.or Senator, carry .tfrcetneiit i to Alnaha. KBington, uct. L'3. nir. Tower, iu,.'n iii.rii ni i n w fin, hiiiii, rf...t . n.l -u .. .....1... f . uiroi wio lormiu nccontunco liy rmramcut of tho pniuiNitlon for , K homo the rifty-llrxt Iowiiregiuicut, finry adjustment of tho Alimka She left Yokohama for f-'nn FrauciHco lino protxiMid by Secretary eiht hour before tho LinproFS, and, liavliiK larv upK.'r woriCH, wouia laro badly in a htorm Itlte dcnnrtmi'tit in rniiflilnnl' It 6t21ilrVf,l Af..l,r(f.flf. f.ttimtu.d l.i i . . . .v. v.... ... t.v Vfl.f? ... . wtttr, without unjuHtly tnmtini Tho (HvIhIoiiuI lino. lwundtHl I ike Keit br ihu lultm lull U 221J mllfH I.IIVA Ivrii.,f1 line. r.t.fawlft.1 ...I.1..M .1... .... I " ' 'VkHfllVt, U II V. U. ,1111 l'lll,l I t-........ .. . -....v. uiuia. ru uiu viiiiiKiiuim HlllmrnI n I . i... canal. Moreover, tbnro 1h no 1 1 UU LlllIimilTr IIITIIIBH nn tnwi i t if i i Vl vtiJtiMiiiiii L'in;un, ' "n ULHUIJL'lIlL'n. 1 IHWU ' I may figure lator, wheu it cuiiiuh' '-'""'I' wu i irv nun. ijiil iiiuv "wucimi uihju in thin tnodiiH. Strike Cniuifit lln Avnri.i. Kinl 111 ft. . A U1I1L-II1J Hll 111 milltV tllllf tlllk im in:iTii i iiif .iiii i iv mil .v-i . "v " j ui.vmi) r?smk0 coul, not bo iivurtMl. Mnnilii with troops. TJio chartor of VtULlJIIH IVlll t,n t.lll. I.... ...n .. ... .11 t . ... . A. Of, .1 .. l. , ".. ."ii- iu tho Tartarwiu oxpiroin iioom ou iiiijb, e merclimitH havo been prob-1 nIl(i It Ih uudorMood tho Kovornmont inoMtuation, and thoir roimrts ni i,v thn veel outriuht. It is - iu nuill'llieilt Illlir till, liri.lir ..... i ...... Al,i,inlan IVlll -wwwm-mr IUUU1IIIII I III! I I II 11 IKI1 U .1 I 1 1 11 II U ill J V ! Ill tho most ' uo UMMi oNchiHivoly iih an inter-island traiiHiwrt after takliij; troops from hero on hor initial voyage. ' lliilli'riiii.krrn' Nlrlkn. Pan FnmciHco, Oct. 21. Tho toiler makers' ptriko Ih over, ami tno men will co back to work tomorrow. The men have conceiled tho iiiuo liours a day on all vessels not ownel by tho Koverninnnt. On thona lntter tho day's work will Ui oiht honrs for 10 hours pay. In order to mako up for tho ox tm hour on outni.lo ships, a slight ad vaiito hiu been mado of tho men's pay, As a result of tho artisans goin back to work, nearly all tho tnmsiiorts now in port will got away next week. IS'rtrnrk Hull fur Ciiinm. San Francisco, Oct. 21. Tho cruiser Newark sailed today for Manila via Guam. Tho trnnsiKirts Tartar and Olymnia will sail in a fow days for a . ... : " "KCIV tO WitllHNH "IB Lll'CIIIt Ikl'i.M . . I . . . . 1 I., ll - I' uu-i ii a iiiini'iii'iui in rim v TJie jobbers will lose thoiiHiinds r8 ivr day. and um hiixIhuh in . tm - uu 0 btrilte. Thn rncnnt order 1 Mmlt,,.. . ... o .Muui-i ri,H....ui in.. i,ii um. to their trains in tin. Limw v on-anlzatloii lil III t'rtl iakf1 fi ll 1 trainmiin, from conductor down, "Z t0lOlrMtlllnt ...111 .... ... 1 eisordorod. Till) Cl In, 1.l,. UM... ill ' 0it' 2'Through wild ii?t. Scns ,n n '"'oozo that ap- Eri.i t. .""nia t0(lfty vanquished Crl'iih clmlln, - f "... I... " ana 18 eoconds actual time and """tea and .i.t i t.i TIclit Cuiliiti'rri.lliiB. Donvor, Oct. 21. Tho ofllcialsof tho Colorado Midland liailroad Company havo discovered a caso of ticket coun terfeiting which promises to prove ono of tho most oxtonsivo over discovorod in this country. Tho tiokot counter feited is what is known as a skeleton round-trip form. Tho tickot is so mado that, with tho coupon attached, it can bo mado out to any point in tho coun try and roturuj 81 oruiH In Soiillirn Itnly. Homo, Oct. 21. Sorious storms, nc- .,.n....iiii bv f oods, nrovall in tno 1 .1 " OUUOUIIH COITCCIUU COinpaUlUU ly nwun, j..v. , , complotlng tho sorlea for tho 1 southern districts of Italy, working ."as cun witi, in 1 1 ,i...,i,.n At Sim Giomio. . " (V lllllMlili;UIIll eator duel unit n iin.,a v..... ictory, o'""u" C'l. v .. . . tftei. it -"oiii J'.iuietw Si i, jenozuola, Oct. 2!1. Tho ' virtually ovor. Gononil An- pr06llcnt. has acconted tho l igna DrOTvnonil I... ti i. ibroari ' t,Gonorl1 Castro, and will ,, ui tllQ presldminv ilnvnlilnir Car!lC0'Pr08l(lo,,Cy- CtJ Will raaa peacefully, thus avoiding KmnnV uot' t'oclproclty Btb ?r 601,81,1 by tho ,8lftUl1 nk.r "u -lurjt'a g um . lirit h h umti' ?0 ftrr'i8onionts so far n11 "1 "rltlsh West In- ous. iviiinanreiici danuiso. At ban uiorgio, u bridgo and 20 houses havo boon swopt away, and it is boliovod thoro lias boon considerable loss of lifo thero. lt Mouuto Mesoula, a church was struck by lightning during mass, throo porsona boing killed and 40 others moro orlosB injured. Bliiyon Join tho Ynqul". Chicago, Oot. 20. A special to -n..nnwi fmm Austin. Tox., says: (lispatoh from Ortiz, Moxigo, says that a band of ovor 800 Mayo Indians has joiuod tho Yaqui robola at their reudoz vona noar Suhaurpia. In tho previous wars of tho Yoqnls against tho govornmont tho Mayos ro fused to bocomo tlioir allies, and tho prosout aotion of tho youngor Mayo bravoais strongly disapproved by tho oldor olomont of tho pcnceablo trlbo. tho A dliVN. iiml ll III OY1.l.,illr .. ...I . . . . . - - "l"-"i.iwil, WIIOBO 01)100- tUo point is Turlac. is exiected to " i Mjimy. uppuc, u.m ,J0 tak caseoiw. General Lawton's forco consints of olgiit companies of the Twciitv-fonrth Infantry, under Captain Kolla'r; eight companies of tho 'JVenty-hecond infan try, under Major Jial.lwin; nine trooi.i of tho I ourth cavalry, mounted, under (-olonol Hale,,, ,iXU( gimont. con Muting of one compauv of the Thirtv. sevent infantry, six guns, commanded by Unpuiin Scott, one company of cav ally mid Captain JlatFon's Macabobo scouts. 'Dio Third cavalry is equip ping at San Francisco, to join the ox- pu'iuion. Heavy rains, tho first in weeks, Ikj gnu last night, and havo continued steadily. livening Lawton is supposed to havo leached San Isidro. No commu nication has boon received from him since ho loft Arayat this morning. Ainnrlcnn Lnnn Vn Onn Kllleil. Manila, Oct. 2!!. General Young' advance guard of Goueral Lawton's col umn, loft Cabio yesterday morning and entered San Isidro. Tho American loss was ono killed and threo wounded. Tlio heaviest resistance met with wai at San Fernando, whero tho enemy do strooyed a bridge. General Uio del I'ilar urrived from San Miguel and per sonally commanded tho Filipinos. He and tho bulk of tho enemy retreated up uio river. One Spaniard and 15 insur gents were captured. Tlio loss of the enemy is not known. Tlio town people apj-ear to bo friendly. IViloratliin of Labor. ashington, Oct. 23. The executive council of tho American Federation of Labor, at its session today, voted that tho federation financially assiBt the jewelers of Now York, Newark and inivinenco, witn , view to more thorough organization of tho trade and bo helpful in every way to secure recog nitlon of tho union, as well as a reduc tiou in tho hours of their daily labor. Coinm.rnUI nnil Flim.iclnl IlHppnlnisa or Ititflrn.t to tlm O row I ii E Wtnlnrn Htutm. riop h Iloinitzi, tho allegod coal "J "s,iltor," is lo l,(ol in tho couu ty jail, at Olypmia, in default of $1,000 bail. His trial will occur at tho November term of court. Tho pen alty for tho offense with which ho is charired is a Ann of .Ir. ft tn r. nnn i impriHonment from ono to five years. Ileinitzi protests his innocence of salt ing tho mine in tho most vigorous terms. On tho strength of tlio show ing mado at tho "salted" mine at Bu coda, a corporation was organized and considerable money put up. Georgo Vincent, of flutter Crcok, Or., tells tho Ileppner Times that he, purchased 53 head of beef cuttle which had been raised on Camas prairie, but wero in very good condition. Ho turned them into a field of green alfalfa and after 27 days they had increased in weight on an averago of 41 pounds per head. No other kind of grass on earth would produce such a result, and Mr. Vincent says alfalfa grass has as much nutrition as corn. I,o of tlio I'ellcim. San Francisco, Oct. 23. Advices re eclved by tho Alaska Commercial Com pany iudicato that thero can bo no longer any doubt that tho British steamer 1'olicau, which loft I'ugct sound in October, 1897, for China, foundered near tho Aleutian islands, and that her entire crow perished. The message recived comes from tho Alaska Commercial Company's agent at Un ulaaka. It is dated October 0. Dowpjr'. Trip lo rhllnilflplilit. "Washington, Oct. 23. Admiral Dowoy last night met a select commit- teo of tho municipality of Philadelphia, headed by Mayor Ashbridgo, who tend ered him tho hospitality of Philadelphia during tho latter part of tins month Admiral Dowoy accepted tho invita tion. naming October 31 as tho date of his arrival, returning on tho night of November 1. Muli'i for Sonth Africa. Chicago, Oct. 21. A special to the Timea-Ilorald from Evansvillo, Ind. iiys: An agent of tho British govern nieut was in this city today and shipped 100 mules to St. Louis. Thoy aro in tendod for bontn Africa. Inoro are soverai agents scouring tlio counties of Southern Indiana and Illinois, Inn ing mules for tho British government Tlio Alimkii Agreement. London, Oct. 23. Tho British office asserts that tho verbal changes in the terms of tho Alaska modus vivendi aro of no practical importance, and have boon readily ngreod to, and that it it apsumed Scorotary of Stato Hay and tho British chargo d'affaires in Wash ington will sign tomorrow. Ymiulmi Jtitty JuinnRoct. Yaquina, Or., Oct. 23. A galo hat blown for tho past 24 liours, boingic compauied by heavy rain and thunder and lightning. Tho heavy sea carried away about 700 foot of tho north jotty. Tho total longht of that jotty was about 2,800 foot, and it was part of improvements that cost about !!700,000. Thirty-Ninth at Vnncouvor. Vancouvor Barracks, Wash., Oct. 23. This afternoon tho eteamor Un- dino and Lurliuo, towing a largo bargo, roachod tho govornmont wharf at Van couvor barracks. On board wero two battalions of tho Thirty-niuth, tho band, hospital corps and all thoir'bag- gago and oquipmont. In tlio House of Lords. London, Oot. 13. In tho houso of lords, tlio promlor, tlio Marquis ot Rnlisburv. nrosontod tho quoon'a mos- Bago calling out tho militia and movod an addrosa of thanks to hor majosty. Tho address was immediately adoptod, and tho houso adjournod until Thurs day noxt. l'roildimt nt AVnshliiBton. Washington, Oct. 23. Prosidont Mc- Kinloy and party roachod M asiungton, uoarly an hour bohind schodulo timo. I Mrs. MoKinloy'H healtli wis ooen im I proved by tho trip. Tho Olympia Olypmian says that Secretary of Stato enkins, who was asked to pardon Kno Bly, now under 20 years' sentence for murder, would havo granted tho pardon had ho been con vinced that Lieutenant-Governor Dan iels was out of tho state. Jenkins, as a momobr of tho stato board of pardons, recommended tho pardon of Bly, which waa refused by Governor Rogers. About 25 settlers aro affected by tho action of tho Northern Pacific Railway Company in placing lieu land scrip on tho even-numbered sections in town ship 14, 5 west, in Washington. Some of theso settlers havo been holding down their claims for eight years, waiting for tho government to survey the land and open it for settlement. It is probably they will unite and fight tho company. Tho sensational suit brought by Ro bert and Maria Chatham in the San Mateo county superior court, at Red wood City, Cal., to secure acknowledg ment of tho claim to bo considered children of tho lato capitalist, Robert Mills, ended with a verdict in their favor. They aro now entitled to share in tho division 6f his $300,000 estate, at Considerable excitement exists Woodburn, Or., over tho report of sev eral cases of smallpox at Shaw, on the oodburn-Natron branch of tho South ern Pacific. K. L. Campbell, postal clerk, reports four cases and many ex posurcB. Strenuous efforts are being made with postal authorities to quaran tiuo agaiu3t tho mails at Shaw. Tho boys at tho Washington reform school are making 100 suits of clothing for the inmates of the Steilacoom asy lum. A quartet from tho school is to go to Orting to help furnish music on tho occasion of the laying of a corner stone for a now building at tho Sol diers' Homo early next month. Wesley Schultz waa convicted in tho superior court at Chehalis, Wash., of stealing a cow near Little Falls, at hop-picking time. Ho butchered tho animal, putting tho meat on salo at Patterson's hopyard. Ho has already served a term in tho Walla Walla peni tentiary for cattle stealing. J. M. Clapp, United States engineei has a forco of a. dozon men at work widening tho channel through the big jam in North river, Wash. From $000 to $1,000 will bo oxpended. It is pro posed to mako a channel at least 50 feot wide. Dallas, Or., now uses 12 2,000-can dlo powor street lamps until midnight. for which It pays .$7.50 per month each A proposition for continuing tho lights all night has boon asked for, and, if satisfactory, tho council will order tho improved sorvico. Tho sale of tho Sutro electric road at San Francisco, was formally cousum mated after somo spirited bidding in Judco Coffey's court, tlio purchaser be ing tho Sutro Street Railway Company and tho pneo to bo paid !f'i5,uou. Beof cattle aro becoming scarco in tho Long Creek country, in Oregon, tho ranges having beon protty won cieanoa un by buyers. Threo hundred fine beef steers wore sont to market from tho Prairio City section last week. In tho Powder river valloy, Wash., considorablo dumago was dono by last vvoek's snow. Somo of tho grain was found uncut and the snow beat it down. Lato potatoes and fruit wore also in jured. Tho Davonnort. Wash., Times says 500,000 sacks havo been sold to wheat raisors in that county. Lvory ware houso ia full and still grain ia coming in. Twolvo inchea of 6now covered tho ground at Long Crcok, Grant county, Or., rocontiy, out it msuppeiuuu mo noxt day aftor it folL nmi Davis, of Guy, Whitman county, Wash., is Borving a sontonco in tho county jail, with a $250 fine, for run niug a "blind pig." Hates Are Moving Up unit Iln-ro Hearing on Kxport Truilo. Bradstrcct's says: Moro nearly, por haiip, than over boforo, does tho volume of general trade and industry tax exist ing transportation facilities handling tho same. From nearly all parts of tho country, but particularly from tho West and South, como roports of car scarcity. Somo of this congestion seems to be tho result of a diversion of tralllo ordinarily carried on by water routes to already crowded railroads. The inability of present transportation facilities to cope with tho existing situ ation is, however, not confined to do mestic trado lines. From both coasts of this country como reports of insuf ficient tonnage offering to handle goods seeking a foreign outlet, and freight rates aro considerably higher than they were a year or moro ago. This latter feature, in fact, is ono which may havo important effects upon our foreign trado during the balance of tho year. With fow notable exceptions prices continue strong. A number of lines havo advanced quotations, whilo tho great body of staple articles manifest all their old firmness. Somo weakness in wheat prices is directly traceable to higher freight rates because of the partial closing of tho door to relief from growing domestic stocks. Raw wool is firmer and even higher on better demand at tho East, some heavy speculative transactions being reported. The strength of lumber is apparently undiminished. Business failures for the week num ber 221, as compared with 104 last week, 213 in this week a year ago, 225 in 1897, 202 in 1890, and 259 in 1895. Business failures in the Dominion of Canada for the week number 20, as compared with 19 last week, 24 in this week a year ago, 27 in 1897, 48 in 1890, and 30 in 1895. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Markets. Onions, new, $1.00 1.25 per sack. Potatoes, now, $1018. Beets, per eack, $1.10. Turnips, per sack, 75c. Carrots, per sack, 90c. Parsnips, per sack, 90c. Cauliflower, 75c per dozen. Cabbage, native and California, $1 1.25 per 100 pounds. Peaches, 05 80c. Apples, $1.251.50 per box. Pears, $1.00 1.25 per box. Prunes, COo per box. Watermelons, $1.50. Cantaloupes, 40 50c. Butter Creamery, 28o per pound; dairy, 17 22c; ranch, 20c per pound. Eggs 27 28c. Cheese Native, 13 14c. Poultry 12c; dressed, 13Jc. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $1000. Corn Wholo, $23.00; crackod, $23; feed meal, $23. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $21; -whole, $22. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.65; blended straights, $3.25; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.50; gra ham, per barrel, $2.90; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.75. Millstutt'8 Bran, per ton, $15.00; shorts, per ton, $10.00. Feed Chopped feed, $20.50 per ton; middlings, ner ton. $22: oil cake meal, per ton, $35.00: l'ortlanil Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 5C57o; Val ley, 58c; Bluestem, 59c per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.25; graham, $2.05; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 34 35c; choice gray, 3233o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15 10.00; browing, $18.50 19.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $10 per ton. Hay Timothy, $9 1 1 ; clover, $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $07 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 50 55c; seconds, 4245o; dairy, 37)40c; store, 22M27sC Eggs 22 23 Mo per dozen. Clieoso Oregon full cream, 18o; Young America, 14c; new cheeso lOo per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs, $2.008.50; geese, $5.500 for old; $4.500.50 for young; ducks, $4.50 per dozon; turKoys, live, isisi-io por pound. Potatoes 55 05o per sack; sweets, 22Ho por pound. Vogotables Beets, $1; turnips, 90o; por sack; garno, 70 per pounu; caua-, flowor, 75o por dozon; parsnips, $1; beans, 50o per pound; celery, 70 5o por dozen; cucumbors, 0U0 por box; peas, 34oper pound; tomatoes, 8O0 per box; green corn, 13 16o per dozen. " Hops 7 10c; 1898 crop, ocsuo. Wool Valley, 1213o por pound; Eastorn Oregon, 814o; mohair, 27 8O0 por pound. Mutton Gross, host slieop, woniers and owes, 3Kc; drossod mutton, 0s 7o por pound; lambs, TM por pound. Hogs Gross, choico noavy, o.uo, light and fooders, $4.eu; uresseu, $6.000.50 por 100 pounds. Beof Gross, top steors, $o.ous'.'J. .. J 1 1 i,n nl'a cows, aa.ou; iuusbuu uooi, usv iKo por pound. o Veal Largo, U'sGiT'&o, smau, 8-so por pound.