r Hiver Glacier. fne Hoot vol. i HOOD lilVKU. OKICdON, SATURDAY. IUNK 27, 18111. NO. 4. v V 3Cood Iivcr lacier. ri'iu.miKii iviht satchi'at MonNixa it The Glacier Publishing Company. Ml ll HIIMION PH1CIL Out mr 8 iii.mtht 1hii' titiHitlit- .... Sinlc , m w I W M ICa OKO. P. MORGAN, io rM. i r.ik u. s Un.i IMiul :: Law :: Spormlint. R.xun No. a, (.ml Offli HiilMing, Tim pai.i.ks, on. O. D. TAYLOR, Real Instate Broker, Fire, Life and AooldeM Iniurtnci. Money Loaned on Real Estate Security 0(Tlc. Krunoh 4 Co.'i Ittuk Hiiildtnf , Til K liAI.I.M, OHKUON. THE GLACIER Barber Shop Grant Evans, Propr. Second St., near Oak. . . Hood KWer, Or. Shaving ami lluir cutting ftly don. StiLirtloll (oiantiiteril. PACIFIC COAST. A Portion or Fresno City, Cal., Inundated. A WIDOW AWARDED $4,000. . Jhe Legality of the San Diego Charter --n. Practically Confirmed Other Interesting News. Regular trips to Gitalin:! Island will Ix'k'iu the hitler part n( thin month. Eureka, Oil., promises li) lutve ill) ( era limine that will scat 1,51111 people. The Interstate Commerce Comini-'sion-ers have just completed their bcHHion lit Portland. It is reported that an oil well tit the Went Kiul, Los Angeles, in (lowing forty barrels u titty. The birds received from Germany tit Portland have Hreii(I ull over the Will uiuette Valley. A huw mill, with a capacity of (l.",(X)0 feet of lumber per day, w ill he erected at Coos Bay thin Hiuimier. The truth of the confession of Zwald at Sacramento that he murdered two wives in the Kant has U;en confirmed. During the current gale at lel Norte the waves dashed spray over the tower of the Seal ltock lighthouse, 100 feet above the rock True hills have been found by the AValla Walla grand jury against seven soldiers who were engaged in the Hunt lynching all'air. The bark Column has just reached Portland from Honukong with a large number of Chinese birds, which are to be turned loose. The school census of Im Angeles city, just completed, shows an increase of 203 children between 5 and 17 years of age over last year's report. Three Superior Judges, sitting in bank, have practically continued the legality of the San Diego (barter, which has been in dispute for some time. The putting of the Mensdorfer free bridge bill into ell'ect in Oregon has been inaugurated, and I'ortland people have now free bridges in sight. Millions of dead carp line the shores of Owens Lake. The Imle.r says they go down from the river and the chemicals of the lake soon kill them. The Kavveith Colony Trustees, with one exception, have been lined $.'101, so that they might appeal their case to the Cir cuit Court. They all averred they had no property, and will go to jail for thirty days. The extra vagance and corruption of municipal affairs at Los Angeles have prompted the taxpayers to appoint com mittees to investigate the county and city offices and to look into the cost of managing cities of the same class in the East. A large number of Indians at the dif ferent Indian agencies in Arizona have applied to the Commissioners of the Co lumbian Exposition at Chicago for space in which to exhibit their curios and ar ticles of tiitir own manufacture. The large pumps of the Yuma (A. T,) irrigating works were started the other day, running successfully and supplying an immense amount of water from the Colorado river. The Yuma pumping plant for irrigating is the first ever used in Arizona. Mrs. Augusta Schramm of Los An geles, who asked $50,000 from the South ern Pacific Company for the loss of her husband in October, 1887, has been awarded $4,000 by the jury. This is the second trial of the case, the first trial being for the defendant. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. I t ( I'limr I'li iii' Will I'l'iilniM) li. Our MhiUler In 4 IiIihi. The contract fur crectiMg the public building at Sacramento, Cal., has been a hi iled to kreu.ehergcr ,v, llarvie at $1 hi.OOO. The President Iiiin gianlcd a pardon in the case of Charles I,. Terry of Wash ington, convicted of facilitating the triiiiHHiitiition of opium into the I'uited States. The Navy Department is ixit informed of any il it 1 1 1 i I y of dutiable gonds smug gled into this country bv olllcers of the I'mted Stales steamer Omaha and Swarlu, as reported from San I riinciseo. It is understood (but Secretary Tracy has decided to sustain the action of An sislant Secretary Neltletoii in the mut ter of the controversy between the Su perintendent of the Bureau of Engraving it il 1 1 Printing mid the Knights o( Lalur, growing out of the recent dissatisfaction w ith the State printers on (be ground of insulxiidinutioii. It is stated sisit ivcly that the men will not be restored, but w ill U given an npKittunity to reenter the service in the usual way. Assistant Secretary Spauldiug decided that (Ueen lieeH tue entitled to fill t free of duly under the lurid providing loriinimals especially imported for breed ing purposes, not withstanding the re iuiremciit that the provision for a cei (ilicate of pedigree show ing a pure breed cannot possibly lie complied with in llieir case. This is in hurmonv w ith the prac tice under the old lurid, but is in con Hid with the practice under the present tarill' of assessing duty on niieeu been at il rate of 20 per cent, ad valorem, under the provision foi animals not otherwise provided for. The present ruling is bused on represcnlal ions that these ieen are never imported for other than breeding purKises, ami that they are aiw ays oi a Blipcrior breed. It is is reported that President llarri son has decided to send ex Governor and ex-Senator Gilbert A. Pierce of North 1 lakotil as our representative toChimi. .Minister Pierce is now an editorial writer on the Miiuieiisilis Tiilmuf. lie is a native of Indianapolis, mid his per somil relations with President Harrison were of so intimate a nature that during his Senatorship his utterances were iimi- , ally accepted as authoritative, I he send ing of (iovernor Pierce to China will, it is thought, Is- followed by the upiint ment of ex-Senator Blair (o Japan. The salarv is $12,000 a year, the same us that attaclied to the Chinese mission, w hile the court to which he w ill Is' accredited is a far more desirable one from an American standpoint. , The Interior Department, acting upon : the recoimiieinlatloii of the Indian ollicc, has adopted a new departure in the man ngeiiient of grazing matters upon the Crow Indian reset vation in Montana. The total unoccupied portion of the res ervation has been divided into five graz ing districts, and proMisals for grazing the same lire invited by advertisement. The proMisa's received were opened at the Crow agencv. A permit agreement, covering each ot said districts, was exe cuted by Agent WymiiH, with the high est bidder for each, said permits to be in force for U period of three years from July I proximo. It is believed the new arrangement will relieve the department of much annoyance and trouble ami he decidedly better for the Indians and I let ter for cattlemen. CABLEGRAMS. The Czar Soiiinleil on mi Invitation In Visit triii The French Senate has passed the bill reducing the corn duties. It is said Salvador and iuatemala have warned foreigners to secure their pass ports. It is announced that the British Par liament will Is.! prorogued the first week of August. Lieutenant Killer's expedition to ex plore East Greenland has started from Copenhagen. Sir Charles Dilkc has agreed to con test the Forest of Dean at the lie xt gen eral election. It is reported that ex-President Pierola of Peru, who escaped from prison in that country, is in New York. Veuve, Dufetel, Grimuus it Co., bank ers of Alliums, France, have suspended operations. Liabilities, $1,000,000. Bahwicedii has released from prison many prominent-citizens, they giving heavy bonds for their future conduct. The epidemic of outrages ir China on the foreign population is increasing, and the Mandarins appear to encourage the feeling. The French squadron threatens to bombard Nankin unless the sullerers of the recent riots are promptly indeninilied by China. Empress Frederick has caused an old ruin near her new castle to be turned into a hospital, and she personally at tends patients there. The appointment by the French gov ernment of Antonin Proust as art com missioner of the Chicago Fair is warmly approved in Parisian artistic circles. Queen Victoria has bestowed the dec oration of the Ked Cjoss upon Mrs. Grirnwood, wife of Commissioner Grim wood, who was killed in the recent re hellion in Manipur. Archbishop Croke declares that many of the Irish members of the Commons are desirous of settling the trouble exist ing in the Nationalist party by forming a union of the factions and selecting John Dillon as their leader. And now Germany is threatened with an invasion of cheap Italian lalior, a large gang of laborers from Italy having been engaged by iron misters at Frank fort at wages much smaller than are paid to skilled German workijien. EASTERN ITEMS. Dr. Brooks' Appointment as Bishop Con fl rmod. CALL IS ELECTED SENAT0K. The (inveniiutuit Will Co-op.irate With the British Authorities in the Hehriii(r Sea Mutter. The World's l air will have an electric house. Fill v Telines-ee farmers w ill settle in Nevada. SI. Paul women have begun an iinti Suuduy theuler crusade, A new tunnel between Detroit ami Canada will Is' K,l;i:!feet long. The ( 'oiiimeiciiil Cable Cuinpanv has deelsred a dividend of I', per cent. The Councils id Kansas ('itysavtlie col 1 1 pa l lies must reduce t lie price of fight. The election of Senator Call is consid ered a defeat of the Alliance men in Florida. A NeA Yolk .Indite has decided ill an interesting suit ut I' lieu that "truth is not lib. I. The peiiiiy-in-tbe slot weighing ma chines have Is'en removed from Central -Park, New Yoi k. Woiil I ls settlers ate picking out choice spots in the Sac and I'm lands Soot) to be opened. The students of Harvard and Yale were rei enllv relieved of $10,(KNI by a pair of card sharks. The New York Cimliniiil is to become the .I.i.-ji i ! .'Iitrtosr, and will he is sued as a oue-celit paper. The Massuchusells House has rejected the bill making eight lioui s a day 's wm k for State and city emploves. The Illinois Senate has voted L'7 to l!l to lav on the table the bill to extendi milliielpal SUlllllk'e to women. A granite sarcophagus for the remains of the lute P. T. I'.ariium is approaching completion at West Concord, N. II. A corps of wheelmen is to be organ ized ut Brooklyn, N. Y., as a part of the Thirteenth Ibviinent of State (roups. The s'rikf on the Midland I lud.) tail way is at an end, and tin' company has paid all its bai'K debts to the strikers. The elVort to make toba -co a staple crop in Florida is Is nig continued on a large acreage and "with apparent sue ces," The late John T. Parish of New York city left the liberal sum of I'sO.iliHI to various religious and charitable organi z.a! ions. Acting Secretary of the Interior Chan dler says, if the Kaweah colonists ar to be reimbursed, il must be by a special act of Congress. Mad dogs are so numerous in ( leorgiil that the Legislature will U' urgently pressed to legislate oonccrning dogs at the next session. The American Nurserymen's Associa tion at Minneapolis has sinnigly pro tested against Maxwell's continuation as chief of the horticultural exhibits at the World's Fair. The Directors of the I'liioli Theolog ical Seminary have declined to accede to the veto of the Presbyterian General Assembly, and Dr. Briggs w ill continue his work at the seminary. A trade organization has been effected among the Southern plaid millstoobtain a uniform standard of production and a belli r represcnlal ion of the Southern plaids in (he markets of the world. Governor Piittison of Pennsylvania has to consider L'lhi bills passed by the re cently adjourned legislature, which he must approve, veto or allow to become laws by failure either to approve or veto. Augustus St. Gaudcus of New York, Henry Mitchell of Boston and Charles V,. Barber of Philadelphia have been ap pointed by the Secretary of the Treas u ry to select the designs for the new sil ver coins. The whisky trust has at last acquired outright the only remaining important anti-trust establishment in ihe West the great Chicago distilleries owned by Shufeldt &. Co. and the Calumet Distill ing Company. The new postal cards will be along soon. There will be a si.e for ladies' use and one for business men, the former smaller and the latter larger than the card now in vogue. Grant's portrait constitutes the stamp. The Treasury Department has under a recent decision of the Attorney-General converted the seignorage accruing from the coinage of silver dollars into stand ard dollars, and is now issuing silver certificates against them. The President has appointed Edward P. Thompson postmaster at Indianapolis, Intl., vice Wallace deceased, and ex-Congressman Owen of Indiana Superintend ent of Emigration, an ollice created at the last session of Congress. Major-General John M. Hchofield, sen ior ollicer of the United States army, it is stated, is soon to be married to Miss Georgia N. Kilbournc of Keokuk, la. The young lady was a schoolmate of General Schofiefd's daughter. Dr. Phillips Brooks has had his ap pointment as P.ishop of Massachusetts confirmed by a majority of the dioceses. All that now remains to be done is for the Bishops, sixty-seven in number, to vote on Dr. Brooks' acceptance within their ranks. The voting is dom- by mail. Each Bishop is allowed one vote. PERSONAL MENTION. Ill" H ni per ii r nf lirniHlir NhIiI Not in lin a I lullil Hinki'r, Governor Hill Is trying the virtue of a new hair restorer. No Shirt has been elected chief of the I'matiHa Indians, No Shirt, il is proper to remark, is no stripling. Colonel John Hay, the author, hits Is'cu siill'eiliig in London from a sharp attack of the prevalent influeiiii. Secretary Husk works more hours tit his desk than iinv of Ids clerks, but this is true perhaps of all I he Cabinet othecrs. Dr. A. A. Miner's church In Boston will not accept his resignation, and oilers him mi assistant if he will withdraw it. V.K President I laves declares there is no truth whatever in the statement that be is growing feeble in luiud and Issly. Of till the great men of England Salis bury is quoted its the most consequential iiinl iititiM'ratic mid the one most ditliciilt to approach. Leo Mil. will grant no more private audiences. Press comment upon the re ports of the interviews rather than Ina bility to hold them is (hit cause. Mr. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ire land, has sold his Scotch I lighland estate to Mr. (ssimlie, the brewer, The price paid by Mr. Osiinbc is 100,000. The Duke of Kutlitnd is credited with exercising mote influence over IJuecn Victoria than any individual since the death of the Earl of Beucoiislleld. The Mnypr of Chicago is alluded to by one paper of that cily as "Hemp Washhiiriie. Hempstead is tisi long u mime for a hustling placti like Chicago, President Harrison with a party of friends will go to Motin McGregor dur ing the summer (or the purpose of visit ing the col Inge in w hich General Grant died. Thomas Beaver, the coal mid Iron magnate who died at Dunvill", I'll., re cently, leaves tin estate of $1,000,1X10, and was noted for his philanthropy. Ex Governor Beaver of Pennsylvania is his nephew. Seinq vVntoitio Butres, the new Minis ter to Washington from Guatemala, bus lilliV tViis ollice once before, and still longer ig was secretary of the legation. I.'e has an income of f 10,000 from his .'ocoti paiiiations. The 'Voung Chinese Emperor hits cele brated the com pint ion of his twentieth er icr' picking out a new w ife. Prece it lit allows ti man of his rank seven of these companions, and this acquisition is o"ly the (-eeond. Mrs. I .eland Stanford has decided to turn the I .at limp memorial in Albany over to thii trustees of the local orphan asylum and endow it w ith $5,000 a year, so us to secure relief from personal at tention to this charity, w hich she found ed in memory of her parents several years ago. The venerable portrait painter, G. P. A. Mealy, now HII vears of age, still plies the brush w ith skill and enthusiasm in Chicago. I le bus recently completed a portrait of the Duke d'Aiimitle, third son of Louis Phillipe, for the ('rear library, for which the artist made a studv at Chitntilly. Kev. T. E. Downing, assistant to the Episcopal Bishop of Jerusalem, is upon u visit to America, from which he has been absent since January, lH'.H). His purpose is to spread the knowledge of what the church is doing in the Holy Lund and to ask aid for its support and the extension of its lalsirs. The Emperor of Germany is not a florid speaker, but is a plain, straightfor ward talker, and the reporters find it easy (o get his meaning. It didn't re quire even a short-hand man to take these sentences from his Dusseldorf sim'ccIi : " There is onlv one master in tfiis country, and I am lie. I shall suf fer no ether beside me, In this spirit 1 drink to the welfare of the province." Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer has spoken out for the manual training sclusds: " We stand to-day with reverence lsdore the Isiy or girl w ho can do any one thing perfectly who can draw a perfectly straight line or hit the nail exact on the head. Wn who are older and missed this teaching will go down to our graves po-irer Isvause we missed being taught to hit straight, to see straight, which makes us think straight and speak straight." CRIME AND CRIMINALS. A Man Kills Another for Seiiilliiir 1IU Willi an Insulting Letter. Dr. Garrison, a proniinent citizen of Wheeling, W. Va., who killed Dr. Baird last March, bus been convicted of mur der in the second degree. Three men cruelly tortured a China man at Squirrel Creek, near Grass Val ley, Cal., to make him give up his gold, lie may die from his injuries. Jackson Khodes, who murdered D. E. Shull, the school teacher, near Green wood, Mendocino countyj Cal., has sur rendered, and is now in jail at Ukiab. Ilerr Stapefeldt, Treasurer of the Katz burg (Prussia) Savings Bank, has ab sconded, and a defalcation to the extent of 100,000 marks has been discovered in his accounts. William M. Knight has been brought in to San Diego from Bear Valley, charged by Justice of the Peace Dinwid die with shooting the legal gentleman's two boys with intent to murder them. Ex-Mayor J. P. Johnson, J. T. Faulk ner and Ed Waller, prominent citizens of Waldo, Ark., have been arrested by a United States mail inspector and charged with robbing mails at McNeil Marcn 10, The establishment of Hilton, Hughes & Denning, New York, was robbed the other night. Upwards of $10,000 worth of diamonds were taken. The fact was kept secret in the hope of catching the burglars. FOREIGN NEWS. Catholicsand Greeks Riot at Jorusalom. THE NEW JAPANESE CABINET The Portuguese Cortes Committeo Approves of a Convention With England. Brazil wants Russian immigrants, Ireland will exhibit at the World's Fair. Scotland farmers complain of it mice plague. Brazil's expor(s for IS'H are estimated ut f'.'oo.coo.ooo, Jit pan will have a $500,000 exhibit at (he World's Fair. It is reported tb Rothschild recently lost $IO,lhK),OuO in speculation. A pair of Zulu chiefs are said Ut be the present social lions in London. Ex-King Milan's latest gambling liout renin A',d in a loss of $30,000 Ut him. The British Parliament promises to puss a bill to exclude destitute imini Kninls. f ifty thousand Jews have been thus far expelled from St. Petersburg and Moscow. Eight thousand tailors are now idle in Ijomloit, and their numU-r is constantly increasing. Thirsty throats in the Congo country swallow slsiut $1,000,00(1 worth of lire water a week. The population now is about 4,MXI,0.li in Portugal, 1H,000,000 in Saiu ami ill, 000,000 in Italy. The Sw iss people are preparing to eel- cbrutc the 1100th anniversary of (hat hardy little Republic. The Portuguese Cortes Committee has approved ol a convention with Great i.riiuin in reunion to ,-siuin .irica. The Turkish brigands have released the prisoners they captured recently by Icrailing a train. 1 he ransom was pnnl. Cutholics and Greeks at Jerusalem have Is'en rioting. Turkish troops in tervened, and several persons were killed. The infant daughter of the Duchess of Fife is ( Is' christened A xatidre in honor of its grandmother, the Princess of Wales. Famine prices are said to be prevailing at Iquique, meat selling at 70 rents a (ion ud, potatoes at r'0 a bag and Hour at :I0 a bag. The inventor of the Sims-Edison tor pedo siivs its exhibition has created great excitement in Eunqs', w here it has just tH-en exhtlmed. Sir William Gordon dimming denies that there is anv (ruth in the storv that he is to ls married shortly to Miss Flor ence Gardner of New York. Great building operations in Koine and other Italian cities, begun on the expanding trade of the past, have been brought to Ignominious collapse. In eonseuiieneeof Bolivia's recognition of the Chilian Congressional party as Is'lligc rents ttie Chilian Minister at La Pais lias demanded his passports. The rumored su:qM'iision of Kussell A: Co. of China has been confirmed, in consequence of which the New York, liomlon and Boston branches have sus pended. The expense of governing Italy has increased from $245,000,000 in JH8I to $;t50,OtK),000 in 18H1I. The debt has ad vanced from $2,014,257,:W in 1880 to $2,:i24,825,:i21t in 1880. The Duko of Argyll is a witness in a trial in Dumbarton concerning a certain cure for rheumatism in consequence of having given a testimonial of its value in return for free treatment. The Japanese Cabinet haB been recon structed, with Itoas President of Coun cil, Takato as Minister of Public Instruc tion, Tanaka as Minister of Justice and Shingala as Minister of the Interior. The King of Belgium will booh visit England, and Indore he leaves for home Stanley will probably have told him def initely whether he will go back to Africa as Governor of the Congo Free State. A quarter of million Hebrews are to ho driven out of Russia forthwith. War saw alone has given 30,000 of them no tice to depart. There are supposed to lie about 7,000,000 Hebrews in Russia. The peasant inhabitants of the Tersk district in Russia blew up with powder a schoolhouse while it was filled with children, ten of whom were killed and twelve seriously wounded. There is to be presented to the Portu guese Chamber a project to sell all the Portuguese colonies, except Angolia, St. Thomas, Principe and Capo Verde, with a view of redeeming the national debt. French Anarchists attempted to place wreaths on the spot where the Varlin Communists were shot in 1871 and near the Montmartre Basilica, but the police prevented them and arrested six of the leaders. At a Socialistic meeting in Paris one of the citizens present moved that the death of the Minister of the Interior, M. Constans, should be voted by the As sembly. The President refused to put the motion to a vote. Marie Wilt, the.famous retired prima donna, has been dismissed ascompletely cured from the private asylum at Fel doff. near Prague, and the free disposi tion over her fortune of 500,000 lioriiiB has been restored to her. PORTLAND MARKET. II Is Well Ntoe eil Willi iij.IiiI.Iiii Hliiile . i in l leu .tie Aillm. Stiawhi-rrics arc plentiful. All fruits are in good supply and fairdc maud. The market is well slockeil with vegetables of till kinds, but the demand is only fair. Potatoes are weak. Eggs are mure plen tiful, Ouolaiious on butler are strong. Good quality is selling readily at good prices. Chirk) ns, bit hold and young, are in good demand ; also young geese, but there is lit lie call for turkeys. Them is practically nothing doing in the wool market. Trade in staple groceries is act ive, and a decline in sugar is daily looked for. Thi! collie market is weak. I'liiiliii-e, fruit, r li'. Win ir- Walla Walla, $1.50; Valley, $1 .00 per bushel. Fi.oru tjuote : Standard, $5.25; Wulla Walla, 45.no per barrel. Oath (Junto: ii0nM,2'.,.c per bushel. II w (iuoto: $lii'ii 17 per ton. Mn.i.sit -kks IJuote: Bran, $21.00; Shorts, $2.i.oo ; Ground Barley, $:W.0OM 111. 00; Chop I'ccd, $u5in2ii per (on; Bar ley, $l.2.Vii Mil) percelilal, Bi iTKit tuote; Oregon fancy cream ery, 2f'; laiicy dairy, 22'ac; fair tor g'sid, I ," 1 .j in 20c ; common, l ie; Cali fornia, 22V" 21c per poind. Ciikkhk IJuoie: Oregon, i;i-((15c; Cal ifornia, 12c per pound. Loos -OuoM: Oregon, 22'ilt25c per dozen ; Eastern, 22 'vc. Poi i.thv ijuoie : Old Chickens, $5.50 MO; young chickens, $.'!.50'5.(K; Ducks, 7.50iii8.ini; Oeese, isiliiinal, $10 per dozen; i'lirkeys, 15c per pound, KdKl'Alil.KS tjuole : Cabbage, $1.50 per cental; Caulitlow er, $125 per dozen; Onions, I '...m I '.,c per (stund; Beets, $1.50 per sack; Turnips, $1.75 per sack; Potatoes, Ii0ii70c per cental; New Potatoes, v per pound; loluatoes, $2.50 per lsix ; Asparagus, 4m 5c per pound; Oregon, I0"i 15c per pound; Lettuce, 12'vC per doz.i ii ; Green Peas, .ic per pound ; String Beans, He per pound; Rhubarb, 4c per siund ; Artichokes, -0c per dozen ; Rad ishes, luc per dozen hunches; young Onions, 10c per dozen hunches; Cticuni- ,' hers, 75c per dozen; Carrots, $1.25 per' sack . Fm its ljuote: Iis Angeles Oranges, $2.2.ii'f2.50; Riverside, $:t.(MK.i .'1.25 ; Na vels, .5ii(ii 5.50 per box; Sicily lemons, 7i'i 7.5 I ; California, $l.50ii5 per Imx ; Apples, f 1.00iu2..i0 per lsix ; Bananas, f.'.OOiii 2..i0 per bunch; Pineapples, $5.00 niH.iHI per dozen; Strawberries, 4's m.V e per isiund ; Cherries, $1.25 per lsix ; GooseU'iries, 5eiic per pound; Currants', 5c per pmind; Apricots, 20c pel pound; Raspberries, Pe per pound. .Ni rs Ouiue : Calilnrn'ui Walnuts, 11 '2 iriL"...c; Hickory, 8'j.c; Brazils, lOiallc; Almonds, Biiitisc; Filberts, L'lwHc; Pine Nuts, I7'"l8c; Pecans, 17 ISc; Oocoaiiuts, 8c; Hazel, He; Peanuts, 8c per pound. NIhi tirnrerlen. Cocfkk Ouote : Costa Rica, 22c; Rio, ;V; Mocha, !50c; Java, 25';!c; Ar hucklo's, 100-pound cases, 2(,.le per pound. Sen a us IJuote : Golden C, 4e ; extra C, iV"; dry granulated, 5'Bc; culx riiHiicI and piwilered, li'.c per pound; confectioners' A, 5:i.,c per pound. Svm i's Eastern. 111 barrels, 4 id'.ioc; half barrels, 50ii'5Sc; in cases, 55t80c per gallon; $2.'J5n 2.50 per keg; Califor nia, in barrels, 40c per gallon ; $2.25 per keg. BiiANS Quote: Small Whites, 3'4c; Pi 11k, 1 ('.' Buvos, 4,4' Butter, 4loC; Limits, -1 : , 5 per pound. Duiki) Fiu'its Quote: Italian Prunes, 10'ttiit 12c; Petite and German Prunes, 10c per pound; Raisins, $1.75cf2.25 per I xix ; Pluininer-dried Pears, 10(4 lie; sun-dried and factory Plums, lliil2c: evaporated Peaches, lH(ii20c; Smyrna Fiits, 20e; California Figs, !c per pound. Kick Quote: $5.5i)!it.75 per cental. Honkv Quote: 18(.f20c per pound. Salt Quote: Liverpool, H, ltf.50, fl7; stork, $ll per ton in carload lots. CANNki Goods Quote: Table fruits. $2.00. 2'es; Peaches, $2.50; Bartlett Pears, $2.25; Plums. $1.05; Strawberries, $2.50; Cherries, $202.50; Blackberries, $2.25; KanplMTries, 2.75; Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2.40. Pie fruit : Assorted, $1.50 per dozen ; Peaches, $1.05: Plums, $1.25; Blackberries, $1.05 per dozen. Vegetables: Corn, $1.35 tl .05, according to quality; Tomatoes, $1.15(103.50; Sugar Peas, $1.25(41.60; String Beans, $1.10perdozen. Fish : Sal mon, ; sardines, 85c (f$ 1.(55; lobsters, $2 25(43.25: oysters, $1.50(4 3.25 per dozen Condensed milk : Eagle brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; Highland. Wi.75; Champion, $l.00; Monroe, $li.75 per case. The Meat Market. Beef Live, 3'..(44c; dressed, 7c Mutton Live, sheared, 3l..c; dressed, 8c. Hogs Live, Be; dressed, 8c. Veal 5(47e per pound. SMOKKI) MKATS AND I, A HI). Quote: Eastern Hams, 123413c; Oregon, lO.'irf'lSc; Breakfast Bscon, 12(4 13c; other varieties, 8(41 lc; Lard, 9?4(11?4C per pound. IM Iseellunenus. Hidks Quote : Dry Hides, selected prime, 8l8'(i0e, H'c leas for culls; green, selected, over 55 pounds. 4c ; under 55 pounds, oc; Sheep Pelts, short wool. 30 50c; medium,(i080c ; long, 00cC4$ 1.25; shearlings, 10(420e; Tallow, gocjl to choice, 3(43,4e per pound. Wool Quote: Willamette Valley, 18 (420c: Eastern Oregon, l3i4Htc per pound, according to conditions and shrinkage. lloi-s Nominal. Quote: 20c per pound. Nails Base quotations: Iron, 2 85; Steel, $2 85; Wire, $3.40 per keg. Shot Quote: $1.75 per sack. Coal Oil Quote i $1.95 per case. Several members of the Manhattan Athletic Club will leave New York on the 27th to compete in international games in European cities.