W A S H IN G T O N
R IO T
IN
AN A L A S K A T O W N .
TH E
TU RN
OF
TH E
T ID E .
C O U N T Y
C o l l i d e d In t h e T h a m e * .
WASHINGTON LI
London, June 8 .— The steamer*
i x . l l . n . A n , m i„ f d
B itte rn and Ystroom, both bound for
•" t lfin
i h « C o in in g o f P r o s p e r i t y S h o w n b p
° u t Sim, liu n.
Amsterdam, collided in the Thames
U c c m i . In F . l l u m .
S E C R E T A R Y W IL S O N T A L K S
Hon Townsend, Wash.
early this morning. - The Ystroom
June
7
.—
New
York,
June
7.—
It.
G.
Don
&
Again Endeavored , t h e steamer A l K j
B E E T S U G A R F A C T O R IE S .
i
n
t
h
e
1
foundered,
tw
o
of
her
passengers
being
Resume of Events
Co. 's weekly review of trade says:
drowned. T iie remainder o f her pas
Have It Proceed.
,,
— a riot
Tiie statement of failures in May in
at Sum Doni
Northwest.
sengers and her orew were taken on
» »mall town 160 miles all branches of business gives much on-«
11* H»s Comprehensive Finn* R « l * U * f
lioard the B ittern,w hich was damaged.
couragemeut. In defaulted liabilities,
........
to the Testing o f the Rest* u WeL|
The B ittern ’s second officer and car
the month was the smallest since Sep
m E t w i t h o p p o s i t i o n
h * to the Factory Fart.
penter
were
drowned.
drunk, tember, 18115; in manufacturing liabil E V ID E N C E O F S T E A D Y G R O W T H
F.
F.
P arson *, Special ('orrespondent.
itnd their murderous proclivities were ities,the smallest since September, 1898,
f h r r . L iv e * L o t i a t a K ir * .
forthwith made manifest as
Washington, IX C .— The secretory o f
San
Francisco,
Juno
8
.
—
A
fire
in
except
in
the
last
mouth
of
1894.
they
pro-
Mor, ,,f th* Metal Schedule
ceeded to clean out the village, smash: ^allures
P
of general stores have not been N e w « ( U t h e r e d lu A l l t h e T o w n * o f the southwestern part o f the city at agriculture is having a large map o f
T,rl<r B IU
O f —T h e
Our
N e ig h b o r in g
S t a t e * —I m p r o v e noon to<lay cost three firemen their the United Btates made fur his office
as small in any month in three years as
Cifritu'i'n How*">** bre“ kin«
. W s , ! as
Captain Howes' store particularly beinn in May, 1897; in only two months out
I » « ' " * >,u<!h
m e n t N o t e d In A l l I n d u s t r i e * —O r e g o n .
lives and entailed a loss o f $ 100 , 000 . which w ill show a broad red s tr ip »
the object of tlier fun.
5
8 of 86 have there been smaller failures
M
The killed are:
John Maholey, of traversing the country from ocean to
L ton . June 5 .— The senate
Plans for a new courthouse for Lane chemical engine No. 6 ; Frank Keller, ocean.
Jack
McDeugall
and
Jack
Arvev
of
in
books
and
hats;
in
only
five
have
" Je go<>d progress on the tariff
county have betn submitted to the ot hose cart No. 2 ; James Hallman,
This stripe w ill include those arena
i-overing 10 pages of the Juneau, were there by chance, and as there been smaller failures in groceries
in which it is thought likely that suc
and hut one trading class in that month county court, and taken under consid- driver of truck No. 1.
r eul,
I almost com pleting t eo r: ; ; r
they with o n e “
cess can be attained in the beet sugar
eration.
1'iiton Trying lo (let lute Sufi Lake.
" f o r m a l contest against the two others secured stout clubs and in a lias reported failures larger than in any
industry. This map and particularly
short,
time
had
a
number
of
verv
sore
Judge
Eakin
has
decided
the
Hunt
of
the
preceding
months,
furniture,
in
»as maintained, hut all
Satl Lake. Utah, June 8 .— Rumors
this stripe w ill interest especially tw o
tending to change the b ill headed savages tamed down to a state which failures were rather numerous. ington contested election case against are current here that the Southern P a
o f repentant docility.
Three 0f the Nobody can mistake the meaning of the old council and mayor, and in favor cific and Union Pacific roads are nego great classes of citisens of the U n ited
tinted were voted down and the
ea.lers were tied hand and foot and such returns.
of the officials elected at the last city tiating for the purchase and completion States, the farmers and the capita I into.
•onindttee sustained. The de-
"H a v in g distributed sugar beet seedn
locked up u, a .-abm near at hand until
The statement that, except for the election.
o f the Salt Lake & Ogden railway, in
nuiiidy of a technical char-
to about 20,000 farm ers," said Secre
T h e prospects for a.large grain yield order to get a direct track connection
F Republican senators continu- sobered up, and no further trouble is temporary depression in prices, the v o l
The white man who no ume of business transacted is now in Klam ath oounty are good. The rain with Salt Lake. The road is now com tary Wilson, " I want to take up the
E fic y of refraining from mak- apprehended
doubt furnished the whisky was ordered larger than it was in 1899— the year of there last week was quite general over pleted and running trains from Salt practical eml of this subject now and
Tch«1-
away from the village and peace is greatest prosperity— has been ques the county and lias relieved the farm Lake to Farmington, 17 miles north of show to the capitalists as w ell as tba
■ the tariff hill was taken up, again restored.
farmers where they can afford to moke
tioned by some.
But a comparison of ers of their anxiety.
this city.
_________
gave the senate another hour
such experiments and enter upon such
The
Germania
saloon
at
Juneau
was
prices
this
week
in
the
leading
branches
A * r « l O n * H t im lr * « ! a m i F l v *
IGU ling controversy over the pro-
The Albany lodge o f Elks is trying
business inevstments as are lik ely tob a
entered
by
thieves
and
robbed
of
$8«
of
manufacture
not
only
confirms
that
E p investigation, l i e defend-
to arrange for a grand clambake for the
Boston,
June 8 . — Mrs. Charity a success financially and otherw ise.”
in cash Saturday night
view,
but
shows
a
remarkable
sim
ilarity
members
of
that
order
at
Newport
on
L|f from published charges rcla-
Green, 105 years of age, an inmate of
“ You still have faith, then in tba
Memorial day was appropriately ob to tiie course of prices in the earlier the 26th o f June. I f arrangements are the Home for Aged Colored Women,
f i 8 administration o f the gov-
beet sugar enterprise from a practical
served at Juneau, allbusiness beingsus- months of 1879, when the most won made it is expected that 500 or 600
died today. Mrs. Green was born a standpoint?”
i p of South Carolina, and then
IH-nded for the day.
Seventeen old derful advance in production and prices Elks w ill be in attendance.
slave at Portsmouth, Va. She came
Ttliut the committee having
“ Undoubtedly; and it is evident
soldiers are buried in Juneau cemetery. ever known in this or any other coun
Lf the sugar resolution be dis-
A n O. R. & N. eastbonnd train that to Boston in 1854, and became a free tiiat tiie people of the United States
A rich mineral strike has been made try w as close at hand.
T from further consideration of
passed through Pendleton one day last woman.
have faith in it.
We have supplied in
at Yankee Cove.
Assays have been
The key of tiie situation is the ex
bringing the mutter directly
week carried 1,500 crates o f strawber
F o u I P in y S u .p r c tH l.
the last four weeks 20,000 farmers o f
nia<U* of 50-pouml samples taken from cessive production of some goods in
ries, most of them from Hood river,
Montreal. June 8 .— It was learned the country w ith sugar beet seels for
Khe senate.
a dozen different places, which show anticipation of an expected increase in
but a few from W alla Walla. The ber today that Corate Henry Duniesnil de experiments during the coming season.
Igger, in behalf of the coramit-
splendid results, the rock ranging from the demand. So, in 1879, consumption
a spirited protest against
Somery, of Belgium, whose tod y was They are scattered through practically
$8 to $164 in gold to the ton and aver gradually gained, month by month, ries filled two refrigerator eras.
found in the St. Lawrence near Sorrell, every state north o f the extreme south
* r.e and also urged that the su l
There
is
already
stored
in
The
Dalles
aging $ 1.10 to the ton of selected quarts. until suddenly it was found that the
on Saturday, had engaged passage on a ern line of states. The people aa fa r
l y not turn aside from its pub-
The steamer Bertha, which arrived demand was greater than the possible about 8 , 000,000 iniunds of wool, but no
kto investigate charges affect-
Both buyers vessel for France, with a view of re south as the Uarolinas, Tennessee and
at Juneau from Cook's Inlet tliedav he- supply. A ll know how prices then ad sales have been made.
turning home to renew his old jwisition Texas believe tiiat they can grow sugar
* private character o f senators,
and
sellers,
says
the
Times-Moun-
vanced,
and
the
most
marvelous
prog
fore tiie Al-Ki sailed for the Sound, re
in life. J 1 is death has caused some beets successfully. And we are qu ite
ere frequent liv e ly exchanges
taineer,
are
holding
off
to
see
what
ports that a party of three, George ress in the history of any country re
suiwicion o f foul play, and an investi w illin g to give them fu ll opportunity
Tillman, G allin ger and Jones
oongress w ill do w ith the tariff bill.
Bottchpr, Charles Blackstone and J. W. sulted within two years.
gation w ill take place.
____
to make that test everywhere. I f they
l,,la, hut in the end Tillm an Molinque, who crossed
Reports from all parts of the country
The Bandon Recorder says that com
the portage to
sneoeed in extending the beet sugar
M a r k e t Q u o t a t io n * .
lew his motion.
catch the first dora, remain unheard now show tiiat the rctuil distribution plaint is beng made that persons are
territory down to the very line o f tha
F| was passed for a public bnild- from, though numerous parties have of products is unusually large and in catching large
Portland, Or., June 8 , 1897.
numbers of young
San Angelo, Texas, to cost
Flour— Portland, Salem,
Casoadia cane sugar area there ought to be no
prosecuted a vigorous search for the creasing. There is no improvement in salmon which are about large enough
The to go to sea, and that because of this and Dayton, $8.75; Benton county and difficulty in producing in the U nited
missing men. Molingqe has a family the inprket for farm products.
[offered a resolution, which was residing somcwh.rc in Washington. iron industry is apparently expanding destruction to the small fish, the W hite L ily , $3.75; graham, $3.40; su States all o f the hundred m illion dol
lars’ worth o f sugar for which w e aro
J, reciting that the skeletons of Blackstone leaves a wife at Sunrise in production, and it is certainly get salmon canning industry w ill be great perfine, $2.60 per barrel.
Wheat— W alla W alla, 74@75c; V a l now going abroad annually.” «
iiericiin soldiers killed at Buena City, and his 10-year-old daughter, who ting larger contracts, because of very ly reduced in the future.
“ The practical business end o f thin
ley, 76c j>cr bushel.
In 1871, were now exhumed, and is attending school at Seattle.
An Astoria city ordinance makes it
The low prices, one cent being uuoted for
Oats— Choice white, 38 @ 40c per experim ent,” oontinued Secretary W il
¡the state department to investi- men had been missing for seven weeks beams. Bessemer pig is stronger, and an offense, punishable by a fine of $30,
son, as he glanced at the map o f tha
le subjects and report the facts when the Bertha left the inlet.
gray forge a shade weaker under pres or 10 days’ imprisonment, for allow ing bushel; choice gray, 87@39c.
H ay— Tim othy, $18.00@ 14.00 per tinned States hanging upon the w a ll
igress. A letter was read in this
sure of Southern anxiety to sell. The caterpillars to nest in trees.
Chief ton; clover, $11.50(312.50; wheat and
of this office, “ is the next th in g to b »
rtion from Consul-General Crit-
rail mills are all working fu ll time.
C u rren cy R e fo rm N ex t.
Hallock has notified citizens that he
taken up. W e have supplied people ia
I, saying the matter should re-
Failures for the week have been 241 w ill enforce the law. It is reported oat., $ 10.00 ( 312.00 per ton.
Chicago, .June 7.— A Chronicle spe-
Barley— Feed barley, $16.50 per ton; all parts of the country with sugar beet
|he attention o f the authorities at ; d a l from Washington says: It is an- in the United States, against 284 last there are many trees on the h ill« in
brewing, $18(3 19.
seeds and they can now go on w ith
Ington. A clipping was enclosed j non need semi-officially that congress year and 82 in Canada, against 29 last fested with these pests.
M illstu ffs— Bran, $14.50, shorts, their experiments in growing them.
.that the bones of Am erican sol- w ill not immediately adjourn after the year.
StAte Treasurer P h il Metschan re $16.50; middlings, $23.50.
Meantime we shall begin uur more
Erere bleaching in the sun.
passage of the tariff bill. The Repub-
ceived
$ 6,000 from the treasurer of
Butter— Creamery, 30c; dairy, 20@
STIC
techinical equally important investi
H IS P L A N S F O R E S C A P E .
1 I lean managers have decided in accord
Linn county, on account of state taxes 22 t^c; store, 17
30c per roll.
gations to determine what part o f the
|house proceedings today were en- ance with the wishes of the adminis-
for the year 1896.
This is a partial
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks,40@ 60c; country is most likely to be a succeeofut
bv a single incident, the at- ! tration that they will attempt to pass A F o ln o in C o n v i c t ’ * C l e v e r S c h e m e I *
payment and one of several made by Garnet Chilies, <
r>5(g)G6c; Early Rose, field for operations both in the actual
N ip p e d in t h e B u d .
Iof Terry to secure consideration, a currency reform measure as soon as
that county. There is still a ha lance 36($40c per sack; sweots, $2.75 per growth o f the beets and the productioa
jrivileged matter, of a resolution the tariff question is out of the way.
Sacramento, June 7. — A notorious due from Linn, as well as from nearly cental for Merced; new potatoes, ljt 'o
of the highest grades in sugar content.
immediate apfiointment of the It is contended that the statement re young footpad, known as “ Shy K id ”
every county in the state, but few hav per pound.
, This ia a subject which the capitoliots
Jittee on foreign affairs. It was cently made by Secretary Gage that Wilson, serving a term o f 40 years in
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $2.25(3 of the country especially want to k n »w
ing paid their state taxes in full.
loot of order and an appeal taken something would be done by the pres the Folsotn fienitentiary for highway
F . II. Andrews was badly hurt by a 2.50; geese. $4.00(8 6.00; turkeys, live, about. It takes money to establish a
he decision o f the chair was laid ent congress for the improvement of robbery commited in Los Angeles,
beet sugar factory. It is not practica
fall that he receiver! w hile clim bing a 12 ,H o; ducks, $8.00(35.00 per doaen.
|e table by a strict party vote, our finances was not an idle suggestion, tried to escape yesterday. Being rec
Eggs— Oregon, 11c per dozen.
ble for the farmer who raises a few
cliff for duck eggs, near K ellogg, in
ion was absent and several bills I hut ono which embodied the views of
ognized uh a man who would probably
Cheese— Oregon,
ll* ^ c ;
Young acres of beets to turn )them into eagar
' Douglas county, last week.
The rope
isseil by unanimous consent.
the administration and leading Repub- * make a break for liberty at first oppor- broke and he fell about 30 feet, among America, 12
per pound.
11 | k > ii his own farm. The factory maot
(Frye bill to prevent collisions in licans of congress.
tunity, the prison rules
rules required
required that
.
,.
n.
. ..
Utility,
tu~‘ ,
W ool— Valley, 12c per pound; East have such expensive machinery and ba
*
-
j
large boulders. His father was with
|n harbors, rivers and inland wa-
It is also stated, however, that all he be especially marked so that
operated upon such a large scale aa to
him and promptly went to his assist ern Oregon, 6 @ 8 o.
( the United States anil the senate I the president desired from the present i would make a good target for the
Hops— 7c per pound.
absorb the production o f several fnrata
ance, but it w ill be a long time before
Ition for the relief of E l Paso j session of congress is authority to ap- j guards if he attempted to break away.
Beef — Gross,
top steers, $8.50; i f it is to he a financial suooeao. Ba
he w ill be able to clim b cliffs again.
I sufferers as amended to make the ] point a currency commission, whose [ A strip of bright red cloth was fastened
cows, $2.50(33.00; dressed beef, 6 @ the capitalists who are w aiting to p o t
com-
¡priation available out of the unex members shall be directed to report at about bis hat crown, and
W a s h in g to n .
6 . 4 c per pound.
, „ he was
,
their money into beet sugar factories
balance o f the appropriation the regular session in December a feasi- polled to wear a red flannel shi/t.
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers are entitled to all the in formation-'
A ll owners of good hoi sea in Wash-
some
(Mississippi flood sufferers were ble plan for placing the national finan- " Neon managed to hide behind
ington are expecting au era o f better and ewes, 2 J*c; dressed mutton, 4 4
which we can give them as to the Mo
land the conference report on the ttnees on a sound substantial and endur- , rooks yesterday a ternoon, and there prices.
(3 5c per pound.
tion or sections of country where book
got riil of the red cloth. H e had pro
i appropriation b ill wus adopted. ing basis. ________________
Hogs—
Gross,
choice,
heavy,
$4.00(3
sugar is most likely to be suocessfaily T
The W aterville creamery is being
cured a long piece of garden hose to
run daily, 1,000 pounds o f m ilk being 4.50; light and feeders, $2.50@3.00; produced and likely to be most suooeao-
I
p
.r
t
In
B
re
a
k
e
r*.
help him in his escape. He had plan
EXTENSION O F T R A D E .
dressed $5.00(35.50 per CWL
ful in production. T o this end thay
N
Astoria, Or., June 7.— Early this j ned to plunge in the great canal and received every day.
V e a l— Large, 8 4 @4o! small, 4 4 0
ought to have the best inform ation that
It is stated that fu lly $80,000 has
|AddrniN«ii M a d e a t t h e C o m m e r morning four fishing boats, some re then float down to the end o f it, keep
5c per pound.
oau be obtained in regard to olim ata.
ports say six, were upset ia the break- s ing his head and body under water and been expended in the vicin ity of
c ia l C o n g r e s s .
soil, transportation conveniences and
Sprague
so
far
this
year
by
cattle-buyers.
Seattle, Wash., June 8 , 1897.
|il»delphia, June 7.— A t the com- ers at the mouth of the river and one j breathing through the rubber hose. H e
other elements which enter into a de
was
caught
just
as
he
was
about
to
man,
John
Marjantin,
is
known
to
j
The
tax
agent
of
the
Northern
Pacific
¡*1 conference today, Mr. Robert-
W heat — Chicken feed,
$26 per termination o f these questions. T b a
jump
into
the
water.
have
been
drowned,
while
at
least
two
last
week
paid
into
the
Yakim
a
county
Mexico, said, in the course of
ton.
next step which I propose to under
Lifesaving crews
treasury $ 12 , 000 , the amount o f the
iddress, that the reason her ma- others are missing.
Oats— Choice, $21(822 per ton.
take, then, is to put into the hand* o f
T
h
e
G
u
n
b
o
a
t
P
r
i
n
c
e
t
o
n
L
a
u
n
c
h
e
d
.
company’ s taxes in Yakim a county.
I'l United Kingdom controls so from Fort Stevens and Fort Canbv
Flour— (Jobbing)— Patent excellent, some competent person or jx>r*ons the
Camden, N . J., June 7.— The United
_ Tw _ o __________
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went
to
the
rescue
and
the
Fort
Ste
evangelists from the gospel $4.60; N ovelty A , $4.80; California study of this subject inlcluding clim ate,
I of the trade o f the various eoun-
vens crew rescued Fred Lemon, Alec States composite screw gunboat Prince- mjsgion ¡u Tacoma preached to a gang brands, $4.85; Dakota, $5.65; patent,
I is because she subsidizes steam-
rainfall, character of soil and otho*
McBeath, Emil Bloomer, Pete Kelm ton has been successfully launched o f -18 hobos in the Tacoma ja il recent
Ilines and sends her emissaries of
$6.40.
matters o f this kind in the various
from the yards at Kaignan’ s point. ly, and during the sermon one of the
and
E.
Welootngen.
Barley— Rolled or ground, $20 per parts of the various states. The reo-
( to the remotest parts o f the earth
The fishermen, evidently in their Miss Margaret Updike, the daughter of gang stole $2 from the pocket o f one of
ton; whole, $19.
l»ys: " I want to buy what you
ords of the clim ate and rainfall fo r a
Major Updike, of Princeton, christened
Corn— Whole, $20 per ton; cracked, term o f years can readily lie obtained
1 to sell and want to sell you Home- eagerness to get fish, became careless the vessel, breaking the bottle of wine thefwomen.
of the turn of the tide and were caught
The water, which i. over all the low $ 20 ; feed meal, $ 20 .
almost anywhere. Samplae of soil can
Continuing, Mr. Robertson
in a choppy sea.
It was not stormy at over the prow as the craft glided grace lands on the Columbia river bottoms,
M illstuffs— Bran, $15.00 per ton; also be obtained and analyzed. W here
the time.
The details are not yet fu lly down the ways.
has done considerable damage. Around shorts, $17.
it is practicable to make these analyses
products o f the Central and
The Princeton is one of a fleet of six Mount Coffin entire crops have been
known, the wires to Canby and Fort
H ay— Puget sound, per ton, $18.00; at the state experiment station this
American states w ill never be
boats of lier class and w ill probably be washed out. The same state o f affairs Eastern Washington, $17; California,
w ill lie done; where it is not p ro cti^
febt here until you provide some Stevens being down.
stationed in South American waters. exists at many other places along the $13(814.
able the samples of soil w ill be for
Ilo transjiort that which you wish
Her cost, not including the electric river.
f i r e d o il » S te a m e r.
Feed— Chopped feed. $18.00 per ton; warded here or to such other ooBveul-
111 , and provide some way to bring
lighting
plant
and
interior
fittings,
ii
Havana, June 7.— The Ward line
The .tore and hotel and the Great middlings, $22; oilcake meal, $30.
ent points as may be aelected and s a
\ that which your neighbors through
cteumer Valencia, which arrived at $230.000. She is 204 feet long over Northern station agent’s office at B el
Poultry— Chickens, live, per pound, il Ivses made. In this way, w h ile tba
[South have to Bell. Th ey want to
Cienfuegos, reports an exciitng experi all, 36 feet beam, w ith 1,000 tons dis fast, Skagit county, burned last week. liens, 11c; spring chickens, $2.60(38.50;
farmers are experimenting w ith t b »
[from you and they want to inter-
Tiie The three businesses were all conducted ducks. $5(3«.
The placement at normal draught.
ence while off Guantanamo bay.
growth o f the sugar beets w e expect to
FI® their products.”
Butter — Fancy native creamery, 1 be making equally important experi-
Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes sig armament w ill consist o f six 4-inch in one building, and the building was
kpatin Garcia, o f R io Janeiro, stated
naled”^ the Valencia to display her rapid-fire guns, four 6 -pounder, and com pletely destroyed.
The railroad brick, 15c; ranch, 10(313.
' merits and researches from this stand
orni [*t the banquet last night he had
,
colors. As the Valencia did not imme-1
imme two 1-ponndere.
warehouse, a short distance away, was
Cheese— N ative Washington, 11® point and by combination of these ex
wed a somewhat lengthy letter diately reply, the Reina Mercedes fire,
saved by hard work. The agent lost 1 1 4 o ; Eastern, l lo ; Californis, 9 4 c- periments lie able to indicate to t b »
^ident M cK inley, and that dis a blank shot, which was followal almost
R u n D o w n b y » S c o rch e r.
Vegetables— Potatoes, per ton, $12.00 people desiring to invest in the eetab-
about $75 in money.
ced gentleman had informed him immediately by a solid shot, falling out
Kansas City,
June 7.— Madison
® 14; parsnips, per sack, $ 1 ; beets, lishment of sugar factories, the loco
The
Spokane
A
British
Columbia
l*oold forward a reply as early as
of range. The Valencia then displayed Staley, a wealthy stockman aged 55 Telephone Company has set its poles per sack, $ 1 . 00 ; tnrnips, per sack,$ 1 . 00 ; tions or the strip o f country where th ey
miai ^ible. The letter asks the American
years, died last night from injuries re all the way from Spokane to the B rit rutabagas, per sack, 60c; carrots, per are most likely to meet with snocsM.
nent to develop, by means of ^ I t ' ^ understood that the U " il^
76c;
cabbage, per 100 lbs,
ceived in being run down by a bicycle ish Columbia line, between Northport sack,
“ You think, then, that there is capi
nional action, a system o f navi- State, vioe-cosul at Santiago de Cuba ridden by Nelson J. Steven, an insur
and Kossland, where it w ill touch the $1.76; onions, per 100 lbs, $1.60.
tal in the country ready to go into t b »
between Brasil and the United ha. lodged a formal protest against the ance agent. Steven lost control o f h i.
Sweet potatoes— Per 100 lbs, $8.50; beet sugar manufacturing country?”
Vernon system. The wire is spinning
.
Captain Garcia said it was
act of the cruiser, Captain Quesada w |,ee| ¡ „ attempting to ride dowq a its way, and w ill cover the entire route new p.,Mtoes, 1 4 ° P°r
“ Undoubtedly, and plenty o f it. A
ibis intention to propose a plan for left vesterdav by the steamer Mexico te gteep Kraae on Eighth street from W al- thi8 w e;,k
Eggs— Fresh ranch, 14®15o.
C oiT¡n e w jH then be cori-
number o f factories are already in pro
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/•kblishment of an international investigate
Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef, cess of erection and people with cap ital
the affair, which has as- nut to Main, striking M r. Staley and nected by telephone with the outside
niig system between the countries,
steers, 7c; cows, 6 4 ° ! mutton, sheep, are w illin g and ready to establish,
hurling him to the granite pavement, world.
gumed serious aspects.
ftb will enable us to do business
fractnriug his skull. M r. Stevens sur
6 4 ® l>cr pound; lamb, 6 c; pork, 6 4 ® P®r many more of them as soon as they do-
The Mountain creamery, owned by
Brooklyn S.n . For Nuropr.
«ach other without being com-
r e n d e r e d to the police but was released.
pound; veal, small, 6 ( 3 7c.
term ine what sections o f the oountary
Frank Martin, on the Nanum, in K it
d to pay a commission to England,
New York, June 7.— A t floodtide
Fresh
Fish — Halibut,
4 ® 5c;
are beet adapted for practical bool
titas
oounty,
burned
last
week.
Mr.
•tbecase at present. ”
W i l l P a y S n le ld e C la im s.
salmon, A ® 8 c; salmon trout, 7 ® 10c;
this morning the cruiser Brooklyn a a d ^
sugar production. I hope to have n
Martin estimates his loss at $1,500,
for Southampton. Her speed across
flounders
and
soles,
8®
4c.
Dubuque,
la.,
June
7.—
Today’
s
ses
T rie d t o J u m p a C la im .
broad line extending across that map
which is partly covered by insurance.
Provisions— Hams, large, 11c; hams,
the ocean will be about 13 or 14 knots, sion o f the Modern Woodmen was de
from the A tlan tic to the Pacific in »
The fire caught from the firebox under
. Idaho, June 7.— T w o men
small, 11 hie; breakfast boqyn, 10 c; dry
thpre°being no wish or need to press voted to the consideration o f the laws
com paratively short tim e indicating t b »
^ '• “ •jumping near here yester- i.h
oh* will reach her destination o f the order. The most im|>ortant ac the engine boi'er, and before it waf salt sides, 6 4 c per pound.
S practical beet sugar belt of the country
discovered had so far advanced that
"ifty settlers organized and it
Fruits— Lemons, C alifornia, fancy,
tion was the decision to pay suicide
io i - .
I for a w hile aa if lynching would
naval review claims, if death does not occur earlier nothing could be saved. Mr. Martin $8.00®8.50; choice, $3.60; Cal fornia in which capitalists as well a* fa rm er»
up and by the time the
may safely enter upon the work o f sup
Nit. The your.g men were finallv
will have few than three years after the date of the has already commenced work o f re fancy navals, $3® 3.50.
plying the people of the country w ith
building, and expects to be ready for
1 out of Nez Perces county. The comes off the Brooklyn of discipline, certificate.
if any rivals as a model
| sugar.”
business in a short time.
. 6°f this vicin ity are determined
Ban
Francisco,
June
8
,
1897.
cleanliness and beauty_____
" Y o n r other experiments in boball
Pwinn^t any claim-jumping.
Potatoes— Oregon
Burbanks,
90c;
Philadelphia, June 7.— T h i Interna
T h e rural mail delivery system for
o f the farmers, Mr. Becretory, are mak
W *ter*pe»i I. *<"»»•>
Roee,
60® 70c;
R iver Bur
tional oominercial conference, which Yakim a ia apparently a success. The E arly
ing good progress?”
a-
r Ctty,
itr a
S. v D.,
A report
Batrages In Budapest.
Sioux
. , * June
" ^ 7.— of
hen> liegan her Tuesday, had its final busi cost of d elivery per package is 1 4 banks, 60® 65c;
sweets, $1.36 per
“ Yes.
Onr first shipment o f batter
i Juno 7.— T h e Vienna eorre- from J « P ^
The conference is cento, the second lowest average in the oeutol.
t „truck there last ness session today.
; to Europe in the experim ental farm
of the Telegraph says great
Onions— New, 4 0 (8 50c.
pronounced one of the most successful varions experimental districts, C alifor
j which we are trying to utilixe is gain®
tra<kg io:
Eggs— Ranch, 13® 14c perdosen.
»t has been caused there by
forward now. The hotter has reached
. Z two feet under water, and and important gatherings o f represent nia having the lowest.
^ ®f a number o f Hungarian
Butter—
Fancy
creamery,
1
7
4
°
:
do
atives o f the commercial and indus
N ew York, several tons of it, from t b »
“ " T v I n the culverts and bridges of
8evanty-flve
men
are
at
work
at
the
seconds,
1
5
4
®
16c;
fancy.
dairy,
bei,
agitators at Budapest, who „e a rly alt the
trial interests of the world ever bald.
best creameries o f the United Btotan
rock quarry at Mount Coffin. Quan 1 4 4 ® 15c; seconds, 11® lie .
¡ 2 *dalnos sceues and outrages suc- the region H aro” “ ---------
The delegates w ill remain together for
1
and in various forms as to sise o f peek-
tities
o
f
the
rock
are
crushed
and
naed
"J 7
j a ne 7.— The 16-yemr- almost two months, making a tonr of
Cheea»— Fancy mild, new, 7 4 ® S o i
,n driving from the new Comedy
for the fortification construction at fair to g o a l, 7 ® 7 4 c ; Young Am erica, age, method o f production, salting,
iA u a ^ o i li* B cb w a rti, w hile attem pt- the United Btates.
. * * Wmpany from the Burg thea-
Alm ost every city
method o f nooking, etc.
boro bend. Some rock for rip-rap $ * 9 o ; Eastern, 1 4 * 1 6 4 a
L*. ’ **nn*. The agitators laid dy- f , nnload a gun last n ight, d.s- and industrial cantor o f tba country Fear
work
on
the
Astoria
rood
ia
also
being
Bartridge* around the theater
W ool— Choice fo o th ill, 1 0 * 1 6 «
w ill be visitod.
^*°d«d w.em. One person was
sister«.
ae.ioualT injured.
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Lw
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