Scio Weekly Press. FIREMEN’3 The Action STAND. of Syihpath.etlo Denounced. Strikers WAR ON THE TRUSTS. DRIED FRUII TRADE. War Between the Fruit Dealers and the Horticulturists- WITH SPAIN. THE PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Market. The local wheat market is reported very quiet, “and dealers quoted prices as follows: Valley, 75c per cental; Walla Walla, 65@67Xc per cental. SALTINC THE BUTTER. H arrisburg , ’ September 22. — The S an F rancisco , Sept»m^er 22-—There ' Minister Instructed Brotherhood of Firemen elected the fol­ Judgment ot Ouster Against is a block in the dried lru*t tra^e> which Spanish All Depends on the Taste of OREGON lowing officers to-day : Grand Secre­ SCIO should be in full activity at this time. A to Open Negotiations. the Whisky Combine. the Customers. tary and Treasurer, Frank W. Arnold, large section of growersare holding out Produce Market. Terre Haute, Ind. ; Grand Executive for better prices than ru^e the ®an F lour — Portland, Salem, Cascadia Board, E. A. Ball, Stratford, Ont., Chair­ THE DEFENDANT WILL APPEAL Francisco market, and to the perplexity A FAIR UNDERSTANDING NEEDED and Dayton, $2.40 per barrel; Walla , of the commission merchants telegraph Walla, $2.85; Golddrop, $2.75; Snow­ EVIL EFFECT OF INFERIOR SALT man ; H. N. Lamb, Garrett, Ind., Secre­ orders are being received from the East flake, $2.45; graham, $2.15@2.40; super­ tary; J. D. Byrne, Portland, Or.; J. D. / ! at figures that will not permit of their fine, $2. May, Halstead, Pa., and Asa Dillon, If the Decision, is Sustained, It "Will End being filled. This condition of affairs He Says Our Trade With tlie Spanish O ats —The market is quiet and weak- . Question Involved in Some Difficulty Great Naval Battle Off the Ellis, Kan. figures ; No. 1 white feed oats at 30c the Corporate Existence of the De­ has produced a tension between the fruit Antilles Will Average Twenty Mill- at J When a Definite Answer is Required dealers and the horticulturists, which on track, and good winter gray from 25 The convention adopted a series of reso ­ fendant — What Assistant Attorney- ions a Year — Hopeful of Accomplish ­ Mouth of Yalu River. as to the Exact Amount of Salt to a has led to an acrimonious discussion be ­ @28c. Rolled oats are quoted as follows : lutions denouncing the action of those General Schofield Says About It. ing Reciprocal Trade Relations. tween the Fruit Produce Exchange and Pound of Butter« Bags, $ 5.75@6.00 ; barrels, $ 6.00@6.25 ; members who struck through sympathy the California Fruit Exchange, repre ­ cases, $3.75. C hicago , September 20.—Judge Gib­ W ashington , September 22.—Senor with the Pullman strikers ; pledged the The question of salting butter is in­ the opposing interests. Accusa­ B arley —Feed barley is quoted at 65c AN ADMIRAL REPORTED KILLED brotherhood to hereafter abide by all its bons to-day sustained the demurrer to senting tions of depressing the Eastern markets Maragua, the Spanish Minister, author­ per cental as thè extreme. Brewing is volved in some difficulty when a definite agreements to await the action of the the amended pleas of the Whisky Trust ior the purpose of speculation are made izes the following statement as to recent worth 80c per cental, according to qual­ answer is required as to the exact amount Grand Lodge officers before going on to information in quo warranto filed by against the city merchants, while they cable reports that Spain had instructed ity. strike; protested against other labor or ­ Tlie Ironclad Cliin ¥uen and Another charge that the policy pursued by the M illstuffs —Bran, $13; shorts, $13; of salt to a pound of butter. All of ganizations on strike attempting to in­ Attorney-General Maloney, and di­ country element is bringing disaster on him to open negotiations for a new com­ chop feed, $15@17; middlings, none in which depends on the taste of the cus­ Chinese Warship Sunk and the Jap­ duce the members of the brotherhood to rected the Attorney-General to prepare the industry. This lamentable condi­ mercial treaty: market; chicken wheat, 60@65c per tomers. One customer likes as much as anese Lost Three Vessels — Colonel join them through sympathy; declared tion of affairs is well known east of the “ Since the reciprocity arrangements cental. one and a half ounces to the pound, while • against the position of Vice-Grand Mas­ a judgment of ouster against the trust. mountains, and is being taken advan­ -w Von Hann eken Reported Killed. H ay —Good, $10@ll per ton. a brisk trade has been carried on be­ another desires no more than a half an ter Hanrahan in the Pullman strike in The decision is on formal matters left tage of by orders. B utter — Fancy creamery, 25@27J^c S hanghai , September 19.—A naval advising members not to go to work with unsettled by the main decision three tween the United States and Cuba and per pound ; fancy dairy, 20@22%c ; fair ounce. Then there is the question of The growers tins season are in a meas ­ engagement has taken place off the non-union men, and approved that of months ago. Defendant will appeal. If ure independent of the San Francisco Porto Rico composed principally of farm to good, 15@17J£c; common, 12^c. the manner in which the salt is added, mouth of the Yalu river, where a Chi­ Grand Master Sargent and other Grand the. decision is sustained, it will end the fruit houses. Bj the formation of local products, which runs up into the mill­ C heese —' Oregon fair,. 8@10c per whether in a dry state or in the form of Lodge officers. The convention reduced nese squadron was covering the landing the salary of Vice-Grand Master Hanra­ corporate existence of the defendant. exchanges they Save been able to obtain ions, say an average of $22,000,000 yearly pound ; fancy, 10@12%c ; young America, brine. of a large force. The landing was ef­ han from $3,500 to $2,500 yearly ; $12,000 The Attorney-General will prepare the advances from the country banks, which for American exports. It is as much in 10@llc; Swiss, imported, 30@32c; do­ This is a point on which many people they are not called upon to pay at once, mestic, 14@15c. fected, but in the meantime the Japan­ was voted for the relief of the firemen, judgment of ouster, as directed by the and they' threfen through the Cali­ the interest of the United States as of O nions —Oregon, lc per pound ; yellow, differ. It is difficult to lay down a hard- ese fleet attacked the squadron. In the who went out during the Lehigh Valley court. This will be entered, but the de­ fornia Fruit Etchange to deal directly Spain that the exchange of mutual com­ lj^c per pound. and-fast rule, says an ex-dairy teacher in who are still idle. After listen­ fendant’s appeal will operate to suspend with the brokfrs in Eastern towns at P oultry —Old chickens are quoted London Dairy, as to the strength of fighting that followed the Chinese iron­ strikes, modities should not collapse. The Ameri­ ing to a speech from Debs the conven­ it, and nothing definite will result until higher prices han are quoted by the can sugar producers do not raise the from $3.00@3.50; young, $1.50@3 00; brine, when brine is used. In its use a clad Chin Yuen was sunk by the fire of tion adjourned finally to meet two years the Supreme Court passes on the same. Fruit Produce ’xchange. In the Santa tenth part of the home consumption, Young ducks are nominal at $2.00@3.00. dairy maid ought to make the brine of ■tYxei attacking fleet. The Yong Wei, he- hence at Galveston, Tex. The proceedings to-day end the case in Clara Valley, Vcatnlle and Winters dis- and struggle besides under the disad­ There is some demand for fat young the strength best calculated to suit the l i a nmiiq tftrttoitthinrM-w i imknn. in. a ir, - the—lower courts. --Judge-Gibbons in tricta tliey -their fruit in at $6.50@7.00, and good turkeys market to which she sends the butter. tempting to get out oi tne range oi tire of climate, soil and price of geese warehouses. Somja, "Napa and some vantages making the final order, said: Should only a very slightly salted butter are in fair request at 15c per pound. and in maneuvering -for a position was labor. Americans, therefore, need our E ggs —Fresh Oregon are firm àt 20^" be required, as for the TxmdonTT HUfltOfci ■ “The legal effect of the pleas is to of the Southern bun ties are, however, sugar, and their refining industries are run aground. Another Chinese ship is Five Additional Dry Docks Will be one pound of good salt to a gallon of and cold storage stock at 17J^c. admit the ownership and control of selling through th San Francisco mer- Kecommended. also reported to have been sunk. The benefited by it, as well as the V egetables - — Lima beans, 4c per water, left on the butter for about ten eighty-one or more distilleries by the ! chants. It is statd at the California largely Japanese are also reported to have sus­ W ashington , September 24.—Speak­ respondent, which up to the time of Fruit Exchange thit the policy pursued farming products, which find a ready pound; sweet potatoes, l%c per pound; minutes, will be sufficient; enough brine tained a heavy loss, three of their vessels market for their surplus in Cuba and and wax beans, 1J^ @2c per pound ; should be used to cover the grains thor­ having been sunk by the fire from the ing of the additional need of dry docks their acquisition or absorption by it , by the local exchanges has been pushed Porto Rico. Everything points to the siring cucumbers, 10@15c per dozen ; corn, 8@ oughly. As a general rule, a little less were owned and controlled by separate • too far and may leadto loss. The recom- for the navy, it was stated at the Navy Chinese. Admiral Ting, Colonel von necessity of a fair and equitable under­ 10c per dozen ; egg plant, 3@4c per pound ; brine than the quantity of cream put in . mendation sent otu from the central and distinct corporations. It is not the Hanneken and other foreigners are re­ Department to-day that Commodore standing, even if it should not assume green peppers, 6c per pound; garlic, 6c; the churn should be used. If a more ported as having been killed during the Matthews, the present chief of the bu­ 1 wealth represented by. the capital stocks i body of the local exchanges was to sell . the formalities of a treaty.” tomatoes; 25@40c per box ; Oregon cab­ fully salted butter be desired, the amount i the lower grades of fruits at current of a corporation, nor the value of its attack. No estimates are made of the ' Spain has already freed from duty all bage, lj^@2c per pound. of salt to the gallon should be increased reau of yards and docks, will in hie prices and to hold on to the higher. i property, which brings it within the ban losses by either side. goods which left this country prior to M elons —Watermelons are worth 75c > and allowed to remain a longer time on forthcoming report recommend the con­ of outlawry, but it is the effect upon the Instead all kinds are being held for an 1 August 27 last, the date the new tariff of from ! to 3 cents a pound, ac- took effect. Secretary Carlisle has de- @$1.75; cantaloupes, $1.25@1.50; nut­ • the grains of butter—say twenty min­ BATTLE OF PING YANG struction of no less than five, one of the public, growing out of a combination of ' ! advance utes to half an hour. I certainly con­ 1 corporations or interests, the inevitable cording to the kind and quality of fruit. ‘ clined a like concession toward Cuban meg, $1.25. F resh F ruit —Bartlett pears are about sider salting by means of brine the best, Thousands of Chinese Prisoners to be number being at San Diego, Cal., and result of which, whether so intended or ■ The commission merchants say they sugar and other products shipped prior another at Mare Island; and he also 1 not, is to govern the supply and regulate have been forced ii the absence of or­ done for this season and prices are method, if carried out with judgment. Sent to Japan. favors the enlargement of the one already the price of distilled spirits. In its con­ ders to become speculators to a certain to August 27, but landed in this country higher, quote 75c@$l per box ; grapes 25 I find there are many who have tried L ondon , September 19.—The officials at the latter place. If the two new ones federated form it possesses a power and extent, They asset they have always after that day. This has created quite @50c per crate ; Oregon apples bring 50 brine and given it up because they fail agitation in Cuba. So far as Cuba is @75c per box; Walla Walla peaches, 40 to get the butter sufficiently salt; and of the Japanese legation here have re­ proposed are constructed and the one influence which no single corporation furnished advances t> the growers, stand­ an now in use is enlarged, it is believed could wield. Its ramifications extend ing the interest andthe loss on rejection concerned, at least, the Spanish au­ @60c ; quinces, Oregon, 80c@$l ; quinces, on inquiry I generally find the butter is ceived the following cable dispatch: it is said, feel hopeful of ac­ California, $1.25 per large box. churned "into lumps before brining. these, with the new one on Puget Sound goods on a falling market, ana their thorities, “ Our army surrounded Ping Yang the that is approaching completion, will be into and their power is felt in every city of complishing something in the line of T ropical F ruit —California lemons, Done in this way it is useless, as it 1 in the Union. Corporations may flourish wrath at being charged with thievery by reciprocal trade relations. 15th instant, and after severe fighting sufficient for the needs of the service for and expand, but competition and in­ a San Francisco paper knows no bounds. $5.50@6.50; Sicily, $6.50@7.00; bananas, would be hours before the salt had $2,50@3.50 per bunch ; Honolulu, $1.75@ penetrated to the center of each lump, gained a great victory and captured the some time. As for San Diego, its harbor dividualism must neither be thwarted SIGNALING WITH MIRRORS. SOUTHERN DISAGREEMENT. is of first importance, as being the south ­ 2.50; pineapples, Honolulu, $3.00@3.50; while the exterior would be too salt, nor crushed. ” city. The number of the enemy killed, failing to effect that uniformity which ernmost one of the Pacific Coast, and'it The Long-Distance Heliograph Record sugar loaf, $5. Assistant Attorney-General Schofield wounded and taken prisoners is immense. would also be convenient for vessels re­ said: Another Effort to End the Southern Pa-* P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium, should be the aim and object of all good Broken. ciflc and Atchison Differences. The Japanese lost eleven officers and 260 turning from South and Central America 14@14Xc per pound ; large,—c; hams,pic­ buttermakers. On the other hand, if “ If to-day’s decision is sustained, the D enver , September 22.—Captain W. nic,11 @12c ; breakfast bacon 14^ @15^c ; the grains are no larger than wheat at that need docking. As to the size of property of the Whisky Trust will, of S an F rancisco ; September 22.—An­ soldiers, killed and wounded.” docks, the Commodore will recom­ course, go first to the creditors, then to other effort is to be made to adjust the A. Glassford, chief signal officer of the short clear sides, 12^@13c; dry salt the time of brining, the salt will quickly The British Minister at Tokio has these mend that they all be of the largest the owners, but whether a receiver will United States army, department of Col­ sides, ll@llj^c; dried beef hams, 14 penetrate, distributing it far more evenly cabled the foreign office announcing the class because of the tendency to increase be appointed, if ’the decision is sustained, differences of opinion that have so long orado, accompanied by Sergeants John @15c; lard, compound, in tins, 9J^@ than by dry salting, and also, in my Japanese victory. A Central News Ping the size 10c; lard, pure, in tins, 12^@13c; pigs’ opinion, improving the color, flavor and of ships. The beam of the Ore­ or some other means of distributing the interfered with the amicable relations Yang dispatch, dated yesterday, says and other vessels just completed ex­ property adopted I cannot say.” between the Soutliern Pacific and the McGlone, James H. McLaughlin and feet, 80s, $5.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.25; texture. Should the . dairymaid be that 14,000 prisoners marched through gon churning daily, and desires to be eco­ Atlantic and Pacific. Both companies William Bessell, arrived in Denver to­ kits, $1.25. that place yesterday ; others are arriving hibits the tendency to increase the ca­ W ool — Valley, 7@9c, according to nomical, she can with safety, if the brine have appointed representatives, who are day direct from the snow-clad heights of UNITED STATES ARMY. hourly, and will be shipped to Japan. pacity of vessels. to meet for conference at El Paso next Mount Uncompahgre. With the assist­ quality; Umpqua, 7@9c; Eastern Ore­ be clear when drawn off, use it again for The report that there are 50,000 Chinese the next lot of butter—of course adding ' . The gentlemen authorized to ance of Sergeants Bartsh and Griffin, gon, 6@7c. , NEW 8TANDARD. Why the Latest Order of General Scho­ week. between Ping Yang and the Yalu river H ops —Dull and nominal at 4@7c, ac­ a little salt to make up for that incor­ speak for the Southern Pacific — J. C. field Was Withheld. is discredited. The force around Ping porated in the previous day’s butter. Stubbs, T. H. Goodman and J. A. Fill­ stationed on Mount Ellen, they succeed­ cording to quality. Yang was the flower of the army and The Old «• Em99 System of Measuring W ashington , September 20.—It was more—left for the scene of their labors ed in breaking the world’s record for The salt used should always be of the. Type Abolished« really the only effective part. The China­ Meat Market. best quality, either for dry salting or perhaps with a view to the unexpected to-day. One of the main points of con­ long-distance heliograph signaling. men composing the levies now made B eef —Gross, top steers, $2.25@2.35 ; brining—though it is perhaps not quite P hiladelphia , September 22.—A new execution of the plan for the concentra­ tention between the two corporations Among the congratulatory messages re­ have do idea of modern warfare. An­ fair to good steers, $2.00 ; cows, $1.75@ so important in the latter case. The other Ping Yang dispatch says that im­ system of measuring the volume of type tion of troops and the reduction of a has been in regard to the* granting of ceived by Captain Glassford is one from 2.00; dressed beef, 3X@5c per pound. use of inferior salt often spoils large “ side riders ” to through passengers Chief Signal Officer A. W. Greeley at mense quantities of rifles and stores are was adopted by the United States Ty- number of army posts that the formal ’ M utton —Gross, best sheep wethers, quantities of butter placed on the mar­ Washington, and was sent by heliograph without extra- charge. The Atchison stacked m the public squares. The Chi­ pothetæ of America last night. The order to give it effect was withheld until ewes, $1.60@1.65; lambs, 2c per ket, which otherwise might have been of and Topeka managers, who control the to Mount Uncompahgre from here. It $1.75; nese prisoners are fairly well treated. matter was brought up in the conven­ pound; dressed mutton, 3%@4c; lambs, good quality. It is false economy to use Atlantic and Pacific, have always con ­ is as follows : They will be sent to Japan in batches of tion by President McFetridge, who Congress had adjourned and but few “ Congratulations on the indefatigable 4c.H ogs —Gross, choice, heavy, $4.25@ so-called cheap salt, and especially as a 1,000 each. Senators and Representatives remained tended that they propose to carry pas­ reliable brand is now so easily obtain­ The Shanghai correspondent of the pointed out the disadvantages of the in Washington. By the terms of the sengers from Chicago to San Francisco exertions and Bkillful arrangements 4 50; light and feeders, $4.00; dressed, 5 able. whereby you have beaten _ the world’s Pall Mall Gazette states the Japanese in present system of the “ em ” standard of order nine posts are abandoned. They around by and through Los Angeles in­ record for long-distance heliograph sig­ @5^c per pound. stead of by the most direct route. A the attack on Ping Yang were enabled measure. The committee recommended V eal —Dressed, small, 5c ; large, 3@4c in the West, namely: few months ago the Southern Pacific put naling by fifty-eight miles. The United HOW TO THROW A BULL —Hv-biALlia.iit. lymlivtoAMinK the night, the adoption of a. .system of measure­ are Fort Marcv. N. M.: Fort Bowie, A. T.; Statp.R has reason to congratulate itself per pound. throughout wmcli tile Dattie lasted, to T”? Mcjkiiioey, ! 1 1,-iericn.n iftgenUlty mill ussill-* standard system that would be equitable " Iff er clx an elise Bit ar fc et. Order to Get at His Feet for Trim­ In do great execution with their field guns D.; Fort Supply, O. T.; Fort Mackinac,. ride from that city to San Francisco and uous exertions whereby its soldiers have ming and Other Purposes« The Ping Yang garrison numbered 20,- to both employe and employer. It is Mich., and Newport Barracks, Ky. S almon . — Columbia, river No. 1, tails, then East by Sacramento without extra been enabled to transmit with a mirror 000. The Japanese are advancing on stated this system permitted the accu­ These-posts were much too numerous A good method of casting a bull, in The Atchison and Topeka folks of sixty-four square inches reflecting $1.25@1.60; No. 2, tails, $2.25@2.50; Monkden. The correspondent adds it is rate measure of the work actually done, in Western States, causing an expendi­ charge. declared that this was equivalent to a surface a message sixty-five miles farther fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75@1.85; Alaska, order to get at his feet for trimming and and customers could be made to under ­ reported Li Hung Chang has been de­ ture with regularity of large sums of cut of $4 in the through rate, and made than the famous Laurel-Mauritius line No. 1, tails, $1.20@1.30 ; No. 2, tails, $1.90 other purposes, by throwing is done posed. Another Shanghai dispatch says stand that the use of broad-face type money by the garrisons and encouraging a corresponding, reduction. The South­ between the Island of Mauritius and @2.25. would cost more than narrow-faced. R ice —Island, $6.25@6.50. Chang has been deprived of his three­ quickly, easily and safely. The plan is business generally. It was not supposed ern Pacific retaliated, and a rate war en­ Rivnion with its magnificent apparatus eyed peacock feather because of his mis­ There is no intention of reducing wages. that they could be abandoned without sued that lasted for sometime to the det­ and mirror of 12,000 inches of reflecting S alt —Liverpool, 50s, strong at $15.50 as follows: management of the Corean campaign. some opposition, and already a flood of riment of both companies. At length a surface. This record must stand unsur­ @16. Put a halter on. Take a sound, ordi­ The Secretary of the Chinese legation New Soutliern Line. protests have begun to pour in upon the truce was struck, with the understand­ passed for many years, if not for all C oal —Sales are slow and prices steady. nary cart rope; make a loop at one end says with reference to the reported sui­ Domestic, $5.00@7.50 per ton ; foreign, S an F rancisco , September 22.—The War Department; remonstrating against ing that the dispute should be referred ” and pass it over the head, and let it rest cide of Li Hung Chang that he received Chronicle will say: The Pacific Mail the changes in every case. General to representatives of the opposing sides. time. $8.50@11.00. The officers found the ascent of Mount a message from Chang, dated Tien Tsin, Schofield, who is acting as Secretary of In consonance with that agreement the Uncompahgre difficult, and suffered se­ C offee —Costa Rica, 22@23^c ; Rio, 20 close around the neck, low down, like a to-day, in which he expressed fears the Company is to have a competitor from War, has to bear the brunt, but he is meeting at El Paso will be held next verely @22c; Salvador, 21@21^c; Mocha, collar; bring the rope to the near side, from the cold while there. Chinese would have great difficulty in the Gulf of Tehuantepec to San Fran­ laying aside the papers until the return week.________ 26j^@28c; Padang Java, 31c; Pàlembang pass it over the back part behind the retaining Ping Yang. SOMETHING MUST BE DONE. - Java, 26@28c ; Lahat Java, 23@25c ; Ar­ shoulders, bring it underneath the chest, cisco, and one which will prove a for­ of ‘ Secretary Lamont, who must pass ADVICE FROM BLUEFIELDS. The Central News says that after the midable rival to the old line for the upon them in the end. buckle’s Columbia and Lion, $22.80 per and pass it under and then above the rope, so as to make a loop' around the first feeling of surprise at the Japanese Mexican trade. The franchise has been Alaska May be an Expense Bather Than 100-pound case. The Election Passed Off Quietly and No THB HBRO OF HINCKLEY. victory has worn off it is admitted by granted a Source of Revenue. B eans —Small white, No. 1, 3J^c per chest; carry the rope back, pass it over by the Mexican government, Serious Disturbance Since. experts who know the respective quali­ D enver , September 22.- —Joseph Mur­ pound ; No. 2, 4J£c ; large white, 3J^c ; the loins, and bring it- underneath the in a few months at furthest the Engineer Root Gives His Money Reward ties of the armies that the result is a and N ew O rleans , September 23.—Advices ray, Fish Commissioner of Alaska, who pea, 3>£c ; butter, 3J^c ; bayou, 4Xc ; belly close to the flanks; make another steamers of the Compania del Ferro Car- loop as before and carry the rope straight to the Fire Sufferers. natural one. Marshal Yamagata, the ril Occidental de Mexico will run into Lima, 4^c. by the steamer John Wilson, which left Japanese commander-in-chief, was San Francisco. Seven steamers will be C ordage —Manilla rope, 1^-inch, is behind the animal; tighten up the loops, M inneapolis , September 20.—A num­ Bluefields September 15, say: The elec­ has just returned from a trip to that trained in European schools, and the quoted at 9^c, and Sisal, 7^c per one close to the elbows, the other close on the line, which is an extension ber of prominent citizens of Minnesota, tion passed off quietly September 8, and country in company with Assistant Sec­ pound. to the hind flanks. other Japanese commanders and staff run retary Hamlin of the Treasury Depart ­ north and south of the Occidental Com ­ All being ready, instruct the man who officers were similarly educated. The pany now operating between. Guaymas including Senator Washburn, E. A. Pills­ there has been no serious disturbance W heat B ags —Calcuttas, cash, 5^c; holds the halter-shank to pull forward, best friends of the Chinese do not be­ and Manzanillo, in conjunction with a bury, Mayor Eustis, Rev. Wayland Hoyt recently. General Ortiz is a prisoner at ment, said in an interview to-day: hop cloth, Calcutta, 12c. Corinto. He is perhaps the ablest sol­ lieve them capable of holding the ports “Unless some steps are taken there S ugar —D, 5Jtin...................... ........... ities to close them up, are to-night gen­ HE FAVORED GAMBLING. and necessity of it. If the horse could Rose, 25@30c; river red, 40@50c; Gar ­ 128,129 Ctiehnlis............ ............... 3,216 81,650 a tour of America, visiting all the large battery and plant will be accepted, and Cla la ............................. ............... 1,533 41,960 34,300 the pneumatic dynamite company will uinely alarmed, and not a single gam­ net Chili, 35@40c; Burbanks, 30@50c; talk, or if man could understand him, 77,766 .21.050 cities in Cañada and the. United States be paid $160,000 for one 8-inch and two bling resort is open. Early in the day Tenor of the Evidence in the Mayoralty Claike....................... ............... 4, 40 Salinas Burbanks, 60@75c; sweets, 50c@ he would ask for a drink the first thing 4 249 daring- the next six -months. He will Columbia.......... ............... 2,494 71,246 the Mayor ordered the places closed, and Impeach inept« every morning, and you will be surprised $1.00 per cental. 32,391 Cowlitz.................... ........... 2,062 9,560 visit Tacoma December 27 and Seattle 15-inch guns with all of the boilers, his orders were promptly obeyed. Not­ 37,058 21,250 Douglas................... ............... 1.205 O maha , September 22.—The testimony O nions — Quotable at 40@50c per how eager they are to get it, whether the December 28. Leaving Seattle, the Gen­ compressors and machinery, and the withstanding this the House of David 3,565 Franklin.................. ............ 119 weather is cold or not. I wonder how eral will go to Vancouver; thence he shells used in the test and the reserve and the Newport Club were raided on of many of the witnesses examined by cental. Island........................ .......... 447 6,630 W ool —Spring, year’s fleece, 5@7c per many farmers ever thirfk of watering Jefferson................. .............. 1,223 101 250 will traverse the great Canadian North­ projectiles for exhibition. This experi­ search warrants issued by Judge Bren- 144,150 the prosecution in the impeachment 998,418 King........................... .............. 16,500 556^50 ment having resulted well, work will be tano. The Sheriff took two valuable lay­ pound; six to eight months, San Joa­ their horses before feeding them in the ________ 22,534 4 550 west. Kittitas.............. .......... 2,388 proceedings against Mayor Bemis to-day quin, poor, 5@6c; six to eight months, morning, or how much they lose by not pushed on the dynamite battery for the outs, 92,6»2 Lewis.................. .......... 5,310 51,675 and although he was served with Movement of Currency. San Francisco harbor. San Joaquin, fair, 6@8c; Humboldt and doing it. The horse' comes from work 29,075 Mason........................ .......... 8V3 30,100 writs of replevin, he refused to return tended to show that the city’s executive Mendocino,.fair, 18 800 1 904 23,194 Okanogan........... .............. 10@llc; Humboldt and at night, gets a drink, then is fed mostly N ew Y ork , September 22.—A move­ was not in favor of closing the gambling the proper(jy until ordered to do so by 45,394 36,810 Pacific....................... .......... 1,661 To Help Oklahoma Farmers. Mendocino, ’ choice, 12@13c; Oregon and on dry grain, eats hay part of the night, 317,345 1 ment of currency of some magnitude is 949,198 Pierce......................... ..........13,026 Judge Brentano. The matter was car ­ P erry , O. T., September 20. — The ried into court, and Judge Brentano re­ houses, the principal charge against him. Washington, heavy and dirty, 6@7c; and in the morning another dry feed,, 3,600 I San Juan.............. ......... 90) 13,167 All members of the fire and police com­ 158,973 100,850 I in progress, the objective point being farmers of L and O counties will be sup­ Skagit........................ ............ 3,211 to choice, 8@10c; Valley, 10@12c; and by this time is very dry himself, so fused to surrender the furniture and or­ mission were questioned with reference good 414 2,618 Skamania............... ............ New Orleans. The bulk of the money Nevada, 6@8c; choice light, 9@ when "he reaches the water he fills his 161,900 217,158 Snohomish.......... ......... 4,421 plied with all the seed wheat they want dered it destroyed. It was carried into to proving that in the transfer of Bemis 10c. Fall heavy, — Free Northern, 8@8 J-« c; stomach so full that indigested food is 334,350 1 is not shipped in the regular way by ex­ 642,369 Spokane............... ............ 9 940 8,500 1 press, but from the banks that' áre -tak­ to sow this season by the Rock Island the basement of the county building and Park to this city there was boodling. Northern defective, 5@7c; Southern and forced out of the stomach and is a dam­ 29,745 Stevens...................... ......... 2,331 smashed into kindling wood. 91,500 1 148,958 Thurs£c; black, nominal; red, nominal; experience a good many dollars are paid aged to engage in a general movement the procureur du roi was killed and the fact was brought out to-day that the Whitney has been detailed to defend the for water, gray, 95c@$1.00. tracts. judge mortally wounded. all along tneline. Secretary. railroad is back of t he prosecution. ■ ... FIVE WARSHIPS LOST. ii