Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, November 03, 1899, Image 3

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j it llo Ho, whllo otlMir ViHii-
. i nii-liiul. Thi) Tirl wituit
. i. ..l,lt.l,k IIU'IIH lillllll
ithronfc'lK"'1 the Island of Negros.
iiiertcd mat n council in iu
stowage of tin' Junta, uiut dally
ljjQ'l OIHt lr HI" JMIIHIIHJ u.
i for mi iimimwiiiui. who u.
i'i stonnivm wnii onpturod car-
flpnlw to win roiwlH. ll in nr-
.a lnni4 nl nil fiiitliridilr tt
jobim iuiiiu." ...
ruirmof llo I lo, mm precautions
I ten Ultcii to prevent trouble.
.1 ..I tin. I.'Ii.Ii,i.i..i,Ii r.u.l.
Ij ltUllou ui "'"'
.tiaJ ronrliirH of tJio gunboat Con-
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fv.xtheni I'nmty. to rch for the
l'i COXHWHUl, who whh lured
ttya White IIiik. mm who ih imp-
I to W ft priitonor. i noy iouuh
iuco dtucrti'il, mid burned every
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Mil jraiiinnwiJiik.
Want t right lloer.
, Informal meting wn hold hnro
tuning of iiiim projKMlng to pro-
419 South Afrlcu to flltt for the
Moro than 100 hnglinhmon,
alUnsnud American decided to
Tbcy organized it jwirty and 1mv
itbejrcan eecuro 1'UU moro mon.
solanteeni includo ox-wildioni,
dmmen, Knulltdiinon fHiiilllar
i tk Tnttuvnal, mid comtiiurclul
A Hrl.U J'leht.
IbuU, Oct. 80 (innnrnl Youtiu's
lea, which left Kan Inldro nt duy-
i, ffiovm' nortliwiinl in tliu dlrro
f Banu How, ciicouutcnxl thu
crttrongly cutrviichud junt buyontl
iTt'xatln river. A lirihk flulit mi-
md the ruliidn wuro roinilnod.
American wuro klllud mid one
a'l. l'urimit wan imixjiwiblo, ow-
lo too width and dunth of thu
IfUa Tntoy Will Knt lln Itrilvril.
York, Oct. 30. A himkjIhI to
World from Wutdiington Hiiy:
fttiryof fitato May, whun imkod II
Kegtilor. tlio l ilitiiiio imvoy,
i ' iicnnltteil to iiDmrnr Ixifor
Philippine commiMlon. fiiid:
l lluve heard that ho contomiilatod
! the United KtatoM mid would
at some Biich plan h that outlined
whom) vohhoI. tlm
count of l ormom (l,out t
v mi, uV Ul" """"""on of thu
"I did not uiidemtiuid nt first wi.mi
.o alarm wh Ku,n,.. HJ
t, I'Ut ii i,,o,ll()Ilt later mv h.1Hlm l
''" tl.o cabin and tol , ' J
. .rry and ,.,tll th ,wllJP Jjjj
or a rip in an open Umt. By the
'o I wan clotho.l and read ,tl Z
tli. iMaln.i.aHt, and the rlini nlmmt
i.y head wmh nil nblaS,.
I he l.mnt ,viih in the water lorn.
Hide will, Khl 0( th0 crow ,or onJ
.t into the lK,at there wan ,, , ,
roar and the Hk.Kht ,, roof , '
ihlnwere Ufted off by exploio 0f
the Khmm that had formed li.tl.orw.,,,
uL.V"""",''!,1 Iut"r 11,0 holo Hhip
wih a ,..,,. of )lIIUWl ,m,i wo
"way the main.naH fell. A few mi.,.
I, ""'r t,,,,I w" udden ,oll, and
nnii ni'lHIJinvjl,
"Two .lay and two nlghtH wo wero
in JlmtlxiHt. About noun of thu mk
WM "w ian.l and that evening
wo landed on th0 mti0 Mmtl of T1 ,.in
Ji-en which whh taken from the Chi
no' by the JaIM,ew, ,jllrllIK, tlu r(JC0,lt
war. o mmle.1 ut a mnall vilhtf-o of
he native , ,l0 )abv ,, , UT0
the Kroatont curlohltiod the nativcH had
over Mien."
'niolimrKu n. fit,!twn wlHlx.un,l
from Portland, t;r., for Tien ThIji, with
aoart-o of railroad lumber, in com
mand of Cuptjiiu l'atton. Khe had a
crew of 20 men. On the evening of
HeptemU-r 10. oir the eat coat of For
moxa, M.iuko wan dinuoverod comin up
outoftho forepuak. Captain l'atton
triwl to rally 1, Crow, but they wero
jmnlc-Htrlcken, and jiaid no heedtodiH
ciplino. The IwatH wero launched to
nave them from burning.
From the inland the nurvlvorn of tho
Metwn went to Nagasaki iu a small
Japanoifo otoamer.
IliiirRtiui nt Vimriili vrr.
Vancouver, Wanh., Oct. 30. Tolo
Krajihic ordero from the adjutant-Ken-eral'H
ofllco in WahhiiiKton wero ro
eclved tolay, dircctiiiB tho military
authoritien of thin department to re
ceive no moro recruits for volunteer
Kervicc.
rho Tliirty-ninth regiment, United
PtateH volunteer infantrj-, and two
companion of tho Forty-fifth, recruited
here, wero if i von general insjiection to
day by Cajitain Henry 1'. McCain, as
NiHtaut adjutant-general, deartmeut of
tho Columbia, who whh appointed in
Hjiecting olllcer for this Hiecial purpoM).
Tlio iiiHpeetion was thorough in
over detail of camp and field uervico
and equipment.
Two hundred uud fourteen pack
mukv and !I0 men arrivikl hero today
from St. LouiH. Tho muled are intend-
ful fnr iikii f( flui iirmv 1 Mm IMilHn.
ibenewiiaierH. Ho would have nc i niniw. and will bo nont on tho transport
loi diplomatic ntattiH in Waul,. : Lennox from rortland.
b, cither an agent of tho Filipino
ar.ntiorng a diplomatic reprehont
'tot the wen Hod Filipino govern
t Tlio cpuHtion of IiIh beiiiK heard
t! Philippine peaco cominiHsion
eutireli- wlili tl... i.,.,t.. u
HK- The etate department in not con
PMin tho matter iu any way."
U1
IULL IN THE FIGHTING.
w Cilitcntljr ltnroimtruotliir Tlmll
iln-KnBI,l, Arn Itnitlnir.
on, Oct. 30. Tho war Hituatlon
amornlug presenU) no now foaturo.i.
"Preiumed in Nntal that thu Uoore
'Kcoiutructing their pinna and that
"iflisli are rCHtinif, hut tologranif
wdysmlth, nt oxprow raten, Htll!
JPr 48 hourH in traiifiniiHHion tc
"i. and, therefore, it Ih not im
Me that Homething Ih happonintf.
Z i 7 Tu,l)rl'l Iiiih tho follow
wm Ladysmith, dated Wednoiidny:
UOrcaviilrc nulmls I . a i
. J l'""ia iiuvu UVUII iuuu
; afternoou and cluiKod by tho on-
"'War tllO BCCno of tlm Unltfantnln
anient. Tlio 11
'Dg nggroRsivo. Wo lcarnod of
ICIvrrn IlWlillim'd.
Ifnvnna, Oct. 30. General Rlos
Ilivora, ox-civil governor of tho prov
ince of Havana, whoso withdrawal
from tho governorship was reported
an ti rcHignation, denies that ho ro
Nigncd. Ho Kays ho was dismissed,
and that ho does not know upon what
grounds tho dismissal was ordorod.
Ho admits that ho had recontly ro
murkod that ho would resign in tho
event that nt least ono of tho throo
nominations ho had mndo to publio
ofllco was not approved, but ho attrib
utes his dismissal to tho direct in
fluence of Senor Domingo Meudoz Ca
pote, secretary of state in tho advisory
cubiuet of Governor-General llrooko.
, Timk Tax Money.
Kugcuo, Or., Oct. 30. Deputy Sher
iff II. J. D.iy has been found to bo a
dofaulter to tho amount of a littlo mor
than .2,100. Ho went to rortland
last Friday on business, nud tele
graphed his wife from Portland Suu
A.t liif li ti unii lrl Im homo Tuesday.
Tlio Uoors show signs of , giuco then nothing has boon hoard of
him.
in resjionso
Command-
pMpturoof tho hussars
i mtary wiro sent to
f uneral Joubort."
"c)m nt in fl.
IKt battl
ff amounted to
Boon nirnni,,
ils. . . ,,iiii.r. iiiiuiinii in
84 .?"or iiimnnant-Gonornl Jou
l,1 UVailCftil u.ttl.l.. n nnn ......I,, ..I
nmpft,Ul tll0U r0tlrC1- Tll
iiuu very nenvy, fully 300.
Qnll. u
Wown, Oct. 80.-A telegram
hZJ9. "'"-'"toning Ohlof Khnrnn
hti 1 ",uo'woi, who
filu.;. 1110 two cmofa'
kvioi 10, oxtro'no northwest of tho
ivaai and i,i.i,wi ti i i
-..uuuo jjuuiiuiiimiuuu.
1 ft CrOSd I.llnf., I. I 11. 11
Kin War n,noB tho natlvoa.
fKlooxI),n"ntlon Is that tho
fotn i,",""011"8 to destroy tho mil-
v . - "Uiuwnvn ,l.i..t. ii t.
loven,nCi",Iltry ail(1 thoi-oby provont
l to Til by Colool Plumor's foroo
iMrtti. !Voliof f JInfoking. Al
1 ! 0 ,mvo bon Btorlos of n Rho-
A roward of .$100 lins ooen onorco
for hiB arrest. His defalcation is n
i?reat snrnriso to his friouds, ns ho has
latest account of i nlwavs boon considered trustworthy.
Glencoo, tho Door Tho monoy tnkon was tax monoy col
7,000 mon, and loctod in tho past two months.
nrmy, inmost ns
UIniiniiriiiioo ui nw.
Washington, Oct. 80. Nows wns ro
colved at tho war department of tho ar
rival of tho hospital ship ltoliof at Ma
nila. Sho roported tho disappoaranco
at son, between Guam and Manila, of
Lieutenant Hobort D. Carmody, who
wont to Guam with n marluo battnliou
on tlio Yosomito, whou Cnptnin Lonry
was sent out ns covoruor to tako posses
Bion of tho Island. Thoro nro no dotnlls
of tho ocouironco. It appears Carmody
was tnkon nbonrd nt Gunm, presumnbly
sick, mid oir ordors homo, or olso on
furlough. It is thought poss b o ho
mny Imvo jumpod ovorbonrd whllo do-llrious.
nro loyal to
coun-
S.'lii'oirl t Tort Sntil.
nvk Rftld. Oct. 80. Tho United
Stntos transport Missouri, with n lnrgo
nunntlty of modicnl supplies uuu .v
l.no ni-i'ivmi nnro. eu
IV "'I,,1 train engaging tho JmniDor ' -P
Emo distance uorth of Mnfokiug. ' routo to Jlnnila.
UnOYII r-
iiut iu HIS ORDERS.
A.n.,rl,.,. NuvnI (,vr"r r,)rf!ul,
lo I.fim, Oiiiiiii,
WiHhiiigton, Nov. 1 -The navy
l'lartme.,t today revived u reinrt
ro... Captain Leary, tho nnvnl gover
"r of the iHlnnd of Guam, in the L. -1'"H.
The president himself ha,
read the reiKirt. IiIm fninnt 1...1
leu ar y ttra.,ted by the disclosure ol
the fact that the first American gover-
: Ti 0 ,'ul ,,Hl""'1 ,,,lH nmi,iy
obliged to adopt heroic m.msures to in
iire tho proper administration of affairs
there.
Leary soon learned his authority ns
governor was being subverted and every
measure of reform whi.-h ho proved
wis being defeated by tho hotsilo in
fluence of friars. They resisted everv
decree, in the belief that any disturb'
anno of tho order of things which gov
erned tho island for so many years
would cause them to lose their hold
ujion tho natives.
After exhausting all other means tc
overcome this influence, Leary reports
ho was obliged to notify a half dozen
friars that they might havo free trans
iwrtation from the island and ho should
oximct them to avail themselves of tho
offer.
They left. Hut ono friar is in tho is
land and ho was a man of such charac
ter and reputation as to convince Leary
01 ins iiiness to remain.
Tronp IC'iuly to Mnvci.
Vancouver liarracks, Nov. 1. Mnjoi
Rudolph (i. Hbert, medical director,
and Captain P. G. Willis went to Port
land yesterday and made a thorough
inspection of tho transports Pennsyl
vania and Olympia, and found every
thing in such good conditon that there
is no reason to delay tho sailing of the
ships whou tho uocessary coaling is fin
ished. From privato information recoived
from Manila, it is learned that Major
Henry Wygaut, Twenty-fourth infan
try, has boon granted a sick loavo of
absence, and will return to this post
Major Wygant served through tho en
tire Cuban campaign without nnv eeri
ous illness, but since his arrival in tho
Philippines, about six months ago, he
has been a constant sufferer from rheu
matism, and a chango of climate has
been ordered, in tho hope of affording
relief.
Mnrconl SyittiMii In Navy.
New York, Oct. 80. Tho navy do
partment has begun n series of oxperi
ments with tlio Mnrconi system of wire
less telegrnphy with tho object of de
termining its practicnbility for general
uso for naval purposes on sen and land.
The exiHi'imeuts will extend over a pe
riod of several days, and tho results in
detail will bo set forth iu a roiort to
bo submittted to tho bureau of equip
ment bv a bonrd of naval experts,
which has been apjiointod especially for
this work.
Iho particular object of the tests
was to determine tho practicability of
using tho system for short Hignaliii;
while squadrons are nt ben. Mnrconi's
system, if it does all that is claimed,
would bo of immense advantage in this
work. Tho afternoon experiments con
Risteii 01 six tests, all 01 wnicii wero
successful.
MINES OF ALASKA.
raroruliln Hf,,,ort I'rom Ilpnil AVnton of
tlio Dig Horn-Glowing Hoporti
From tho Forounlno.
WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW.
1
Itnlcl Daylight ltolilii-ry.
St. Louis, Nov. 1. Robort 15. Jen
nings, secretary and treasurer of' the
llroadway cable line, was robbed oi
if 1,043 in cash and $48,750 in chocks
whllo standing on a rear platform of n
llroadway car at llroadway and Wash
lugtou avonuo, nt uoou todny. Tho
iiollco nttempted to suppress tho fncts
nud us a consequonco the news wns not
known gcncrnlly until three or four
hours 1 nter In tho duy. Tho robbory,
commfttod in brand daylight, ou ono of
tho busiost corners of St. Louis, is ro
gnrded ns ono of tho most dnriug
crimes in locnl pollco nnunls.
Fighting Knur Mufuklng.
Lorenzo Mnrquoz, Dolngoa Ray, Nov.
1. A dispatch recoived hero today,
undor dnto of Octobor 30, suys General
Croujo, tho Roor commnnder, an
nouucod that tho Rritish gurrison nt
Mnfoklnu mndo a bayonet attack on
Commandnut Louw's lnagor near
Grandstand, but woro rnpulsod, lenv
lug six dead ou tho hold, anil It wns
bollovod mnuy of tho nttnoking party
woro wounded.
Tho dlsiiatch adds that Colonol
Radou-Powoll askod for au nrmlstico
in order to bury tho dend. Gonoml
Croujo consentod to this, tho Boers ns
sistinu in plnoiug tho dond iu tho
wagon goiug to Mafeking.
Hour Heroism,
Durban, Natal, Oct. 30. An intor
ostincr incidont in connection with tho
Eland's Laagto light is reported horo.
Whon the liro of tho British guus bo
camo too hot, eight Bora rau forward
out of covor, nud, standing togothor,
coolly oponod firo at tho Imporial
Light Horso guards, with tho ovidont
purposo of drawing tho lnttor's flro
whllo tholr comrades rotirod. Sovou of
tho brnvo follows woro killod.
Tho Spanish commisslonors who en
tered tho Insurgent Hues report that
thoro nro 1-1 Amoricau prisonors ntTar
lao, all ol whom nro woll troatod.
Lioutonant Gilmoro, of tho United
Stntos gunboat Yorktown, who foil into
tho hands of tho iusurgouts nt Baler, ou
tho onst coast of Luzon, last April,
whoro tho Yorktown nan gonu uu it
spoclnl miision to rollovo tno apauisu
enrrisou, Isnt Bingat.
Jlerman Olson biiw rninrniui in ci.
kiy from tho headwaters of tho Rig
uuwi rnur, wnicn empties into Taku
rm opjioHito tho Golden Gate. He
found a foot or 14 inches of snow nt
Ptarmigan pass on his return, and a
tvoek a0 there was even mnranl It In
(lie Rig Horn mountains. Whilo tho
mow was too deep for Olson to reach
the highest point desired, ho was for
tunato enough to find another copier
md gold ledge, which is from 25 to 50
feet in width, and carries ore which
looks remarkably similar to tho wond
erful rock tuken from the famous En
gineer's group on Taku Arm. Olson
itaked four claims for his principals on
this ledge.
Cook' Inlot Country.
John W. Cliff nnd Cnptain S. B.
Kkagway from Cook Inlet. "Wo left
-uiiriso uity, vook Jniet, SeptcmDer
15," said Mr. Cliff, "making the trip
down in 14 days. Tlio mining season
for that part of tho country had about
closed when 1 loft. This has been one
of tho most favorablo seasons, so far as
climato conditions aio concerned, over
seen in that country. But few, if any,
new gold discoveries havo been made
on tho Keuai peninsula this season.
The old established mines havo been
resonably successful. Mills creek,
Lynx creek, Granite creek aud Upper
Six-Milo river, may be mentioned
among thoso that havo produced well in
tho Sunrise mining district. They are
all sluicing propositions. Tho prop
erties mentioned havo yielded all the
way from $8 to .$100 per day to tho
man for part of the season. Tho Turn
again Arm district has several paying
streams, ntnong which nro Resurrec
tion, Rear, Palmer, California, Gla
cier, Indian nnd Crow creeks."
Fortune In Hold Dint.
Thero cams to Skagway tho other
day 11 boxes of gold dust, each weigh
lug nearly 400 pounds, and tho whole
valued at $750,000. Tho gold dust was
brought out by tho Flyer Lino Steam
boat Company for the Canadian Bank
Df Commerce, and on its arrival thero
was taken to tho Brannick hotel and
deposited in the downstairs front room
in which a bed was laid for tho guards
II. E. Rudd and G. II. Burns, who
havo lived with it over since It. left
Dawson. Rudd nnd Burns wero for
merly mounted Policemen nnd went in
with Mujor Wnlsh in 1897, when Rudd
remained in this town for nearly a year,
rhebo men say this is certainly tho
largest shipment of dust that over came
out this way, and they believe it is tho
larcest singlo shipment that ever left
Dawson.
Dyea In Deriving.
E. B. Whalen made a business trip
to Dyea from Skagway and found the
town easily carrying its now honors as
a prospective railroad terminus. The
old narrow gauge tram is being torn
up, and standard gaugo railroad bed is
being constructed along tho street and
out to Canyon City. At Sheep Camp
the new company hns constructed
lnrgo commissary building nud nl60 a
bunk houso, nnd it is sail 11 mon nro
now nt work ou tho tunnel; but this is
not likely, ns the engineer has scarcely
had time to make tho exact location of
that iniportaut piece of work. A largo
stock of supplies has already been
taken out to tho new station, and sov
oral pack nnimnls nre employed in tak
ing out further supplies.
IVlmn Navigation Claaes.
Chnrles Sporry says tho Yukon wns
closed bv ice at an unusually eariy pe
riod last vear. Ho says that in 1880
ho was at tho mouth of Stewart river
on tho Yukon, uud tho river did not
closo that year until on Thanksgiving
dav. November 24. on which day three
scows, brincinff 13 men, arrived at
Stewnrt river. Ou November 10. 1888,
Mr. Sperry and aiother man, took their
dog team in a bo.t aud started lor dir
olo City, but ou tho 13th of tho same
month tlioy wero blocked by ico nt tho
mouth of tho Klondiko river. From
these experiences it nppcars that thero
have boon years tlurlug wnicn naviga-
1. il 1 A
rinn wns nneil milCll later man 1USI
yoar, whon it closed nt Dawson, No
vonibor 3.
Dennett In Dooming.
Bonnott is experiencing n grent
boom, snys tho Skngwny Alnsknu. The
whole Inko shoro is liuoti wnn mon
lmililhiiT scows nnd thoro nro not
enough rostnurants to food tho pooplo.
All Hh.Ih nf business is flourishing,
nud it is probablo that things will ro-
mnlu In this state uuui mo oiobo 01
navigation.
Condition nt Dnwion.
Privato telegrams woro recoived by
E. S. Busby, Canadian customs inspec
tor in Skagway, saying that Dawson
was enjoying ilno weathor nnd excel
imif. imslnnsq. His advices also con
voyed tho informntiou that thero is n
scaroity of socles, potntoos, jiay nan
oats in the Klondiko capital. A great
nndor is passing through
Skagway, but most of tho hay and oats
is for tho Cnundinn ijovoiopmuuv v,uiu-
pony, witnin tno last two wuuko uvm
200 tons oi nay navo gouu lumwu
Skngwnv.
ATrlcin War Hnn H.ilpml Diuliiom In
Ainorlcn.
R. G. Dun & Co. 's trade roviowsays;.
Fears and not facts made a war in
South Africa seem a menace to property
hnro, and a week of conflict has cleared
away the icar. British markets for
securities have boon helped by tho bo-
iiei inat mining shares would bo worth
moro without Boor control in minimr
regions.
Largo purchases hero of ammunition
and meats havo swelled tho balauco
due this country. Money markets havo
grown loss embarrassed, stocks havo
gradually advanced, industries aro still
supported by n volume of demand for
which no precedent can be found, and
payments through the principal clear
ing houses for tho past week havo been
80.0 per cent larger than last year, and
57.3 per cent larger than in 1802. So
great an increso shows tho net businesi
of many potent forces making for pub
lic prosperity.
Tho heaviest transactions in steel rails
ever made so early cover 1,500,000
tons lor next yoar's
thirds of the entire
works.
Markets for minor metals are react
ing, tin having fallen to $30.02, -with
a recovery to $31.25 on sales in Octo
ber 400 tons larger than usual, and
Lake copper is largely offered at
$17.37. Lead is a shade lower at
?4.57M, and spelter is demoralized and
offered at $5. Coke holds strong, short
ness of cars hindering deliveries,
though more ovens than ever before aro
producing.
Wheat remains practically un
changed, while Atlantic exports, flour
included, havo been 12,1)32,812 bushels,
in four weeks, against 13,483,050 last
year; Pacific exports, 2,107,771,
against 3,124,800 last year.
Failures for the week have been 100
in the United States, against 220 last
year.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
delivery, or two-
capacity of tho
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla, Walla, 5555Mc;
Valley, 58c; Bluestem, 59o per bushel.
Flour Best grades, $3.25; graham,
$2.05; superfine, $2.15 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 84 85c; choice
gray, 32 83c per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $15 10.00;
brewing, $18.5020.00 per ton.
Mills'tuffs Brau, $17 per ton; mid
dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per
ton.
Hay Timothy, $011; clover, $7
8; Oregon wild hay, $07 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 60 55c;
seconds, 4245c; dairy, 8740c;
store, 25 35c.
Eggs 23 y 25c per dozen.
Cheese Oregon full cream, 18o;
Young America, 14c; new cheese lOo
per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00
4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs,
$2.008.50; geese, $5.506.00 forold;
$4.50G.50 for young; ducks, $4.50
per dozen; turkeys, live, 1814o
per pound.
Potatoes 00 70c per sack; sweets,
22o per pound.
Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 00c;
per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cauli
flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, $1;
beaus, 56o per pound; celery, 70
75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60o per
box; peas, 34cper pound; tomatoes,
75o per box; green corn, 12K
loo per dozen.
Hops 7llo; 1898 crop, 50o.
Wool Valloy, 1218o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8 14c; mohair, 27
30o per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
nnd ewes, 3c; dressed mutton, 6K
7o per pound; lambs, 7o per pound.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00;
light aud feeders, $4.50; dressed,
$0.000.50 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, $3.504.00;
cows, $38.50; drossed beef, 0K
7 Mo per pound.
Veal Largo, 07jc; small, 8
8o por poumL
Seattle Market!.
Onions, now, $1.00 1.25 per sack.
Potatoes, new, $10 18.
Beets, por sack, 85c.
Turnips, por sack, 75o.
Carrots, per sack, 76o.
Parsnips, por sack, 90c.
Cauliflower, 75o per dozen.
Cabbage, native nud California, $1
1.25 per 100 pounds.
Peaches, 0580o.
Apples, $1.251.50 per box.
Poars, $1.00 1.25 per box.
Prunes, OOo per box.
Watermelons, $1.50.
Nutmog8, 6075o.
Buttor Creamery, 28o per pound;
dairy, 17 22o; ranch, 20o por pound.
Eggs Firm, 30o.
Checso Native, 1314o.
Poultry 11 lSc; dressod, 18o.
Hay Puget Sound timothy, $12.00;
choico Eastern Washington timothy,
$17.00. . '
Corn Whole, $23.00; craoKeu, a;
feed meal, $23.
Barley Rolled or ground, por ton,
121; wholo, $22.
Flour Pntout, per barrel, $8.05;
blended straights, $3.25; Cnliforuln,
$3.25; buckwheat flour, 3.0U; gra
ham, por barrel, $2.90; wnoie wuoai,
flour, $3,00; rye flour, $3.75.
Millstuffs Bran, por ton, quo.uu,
shorts, por ton, $10.00.
Food choppou leoci, ipzu.ou ii
middliugs, por ton, qaa; ou cuko mo,
por ton, $35.00.