Hood iver Glacier. NO. 5. fl(H)l) 1MVKU. ORK(iON, SATURDAY. M A 1. IWl. The VOL od River Slacicr. i - ri'BI.UIIKK IVKUT SATUIIPAT HOMINd ST The Glacier Publishing Company. Ml 1IS( HII'l lOM IMtK'K. On yer Ni liiimth . .. TUn-i' iiioiiIIii. . diik'lu i-upy.,... 1 W ...... ...ICaafe PERSONAL MENTION. FOREIGN LANDS. GEO. P. MORGAN, UU Ohlif CltA (I. 8. Un.l t'ffl.-fc IjMikI :: Lnw :: Specialist. Khiii No. tfc U'l omr HiilMiiif, Tim pauks. on. O.D.TAYLOR, Real Hsfate Broker, Fire, Life and Aooldent laiaranci. Money Loaned on Real Estate Secarity OflVo, French k Co.'t Rtuk Rull4ln, THR PAIXM, OHKOOW. THE GLACIER Barber Shop Grant Evans, Propr. SmoiuI St., near Oak. Hood RWer, Or. Slaving and lliiir-cutting aratly don. Satiixtiiu CiuarauUed. PACIFIC COAST. A Minister Convicted of Smuggling Opium. CHIPMAN APPOINTED CHIEF. ' The Anti-Sunday Saloon People at Taooma Succoed in OUaining a Conviction. tin' salmon catch There in a Black in in the Columbia. Spokane Iihb voted to issue 1 JiKI.(HK) for public improvement!!. The Northern Pacific will build eoul hunkers at Taeoma that will cost $-"0,' tKX). Freightmen think the total potato shipment from Southern California will reach 18,000 carloads. The disaffected Indians on the Ban ning reservation have chosen William Williams, a full-blooded Indian, as chief. A Sacramento firm has got the con tract for the new public building at the State Capital, it will be of lone sand stone. The bid was $115,000. General Chipman's appointment to be Chief of the Horticultural Depart ment at the Chicago Fair gives great satisfaction all over Northern California. The World's Fair Committee of the San Dievto County Chamber of Com merce has adopted definite plana for a grand exhibit of growing citrus and de ciduouB fruit trees at Chicago. The Portland Distillery and Cattle Feeding Company is building a distillery a few miles east of Portland on the line r,f the. Union Pacific. It will hav a ca pacity of 1,000 bushels of grain a day. The anti-Sunday saloon people at Ta eoma have succeeded in obtaining a con viction, and saloons and gambling houses will hereafter be closed on Hun days. The saloon people have appealed the case. The Bradstreet mercantile agency re ported twenty-two failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the past week, as compared with ten for the pre vious week and nine for the correspond ing week of 1890. Four new wells are now being drilled s tha Nnwhn.ll oil fields in Los AngeleB county, and several more will soon be commenced, ine prouuci ui mo nc hall section is now 901) barrels a day, and is steadily increasing. The ornithologist of the Death Valley expedition has Becured some rare speci- f mammals, some of which are almost unknown. ' At Pigeon Spring anniA tift.v specimens of a very rare mouse were taken. Of this peculiar BDecies. but one imperfect specimen taken, about forty years ago, to exist. t ia onid at Taeoma that the Northern Pacific Kailroad Company now owns the Soatt.ln and Northern railway, extend ing from Hamilton on the Skagit river through Sedro to Anacortes, a distance of about thirty-eight miles, the most productive farming districts in ine mate. and at iianuiwu m .. onimo rich Skagit river mining district. A dispatch from Milton, Cal., says the j.mmrA to wheat and barley by the grasshoppers has been considerable, but so far not of that amount to shorten the h.,wi. which will be an abundant one. There are millions of small 'hoppers down from their hatching grounds, says the dispatch, but there ia a question whether they will do any fur- Tim Infant Hln or Nimlii U lrntrc hiiiI I ri't'iiiliiiiK I. Illli. rmliur. Count I ' A bran, the French (Will at New York, has it neat little salary of $11,000 a year. President F.liot, of Harvard, has a powerful bass voice that ii noticeable in congregational singing. Sim Beeves, the noted F.nglish tenor, who has just retired from the stage, was quite weli known as a singer over half a century ago. Mian I Initio Itlaino has irono to Eug laud. She has had letters from home assuring her that her father is in no respect seriously ill. Senator Vilas owns 2,200 acres of land in Wood count v, Wisconsin, 900 acres of which will bo planted with ornnls'rrioM. lie may yet come to lie known as the Cranberry Statesman. Charles Dudley Warner is described, in w hat is perhaps meant to lie a com plimentary way, by a Western nows p:ivr as "Our American Hash-light photographer of social fads." Ooncial Lew Wallace, of "Hen Hur" fame, aav that he is not a candidate for the republican gulH'rnatorial nomination in Indiana, and that he would not have it were it ottered to tn in on a silver salver. Ilorliert Spencer is not so greatly ab sorlod in abstruse philosophy but that he can take an interest in the humane and concrete. He has joined the Itritish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. The fl.lMHI which Miss Juch was to re ceive for singing at the IndianttMilis Mav festival was attached on the suit of it Montana bank last week. When the fair songBtress received the news she ob served, "I low horrid !" Professor Burt Green Wilder, of Cor nell university, wants to annihilate nil intercollegiate sports. It's evident that the athletic side of colUyo life was de veloped after the professor hud his in nings as an undergraduate. The infant king of Spain is a restless and precocious little creature, lie has already, though only 5 years old, out grown' ids tova un'd yearns for live r . . H i... horses instead 01 tin ones, -lie iqieKn English quite correctly and is learning French. The assertion of that bright Irishman, T. P. O'Connor, that hereditary royalty in England is now passing through the severest ordeal it has Itccli subjected to for generations, has some truth In it ; yet it is well to rememlx'r that English royalty is a hard nut to crack. Selectman hiunabury, of Seymour. r.mm.. one of the ollicials in the United States Pin Company, is going to build a Hidi.wiilk of oiiis. He has at the pin f.iiiiiiiiiiiv'n shoo some twenty barrels of old and imperfect pins, the nccumu tiona of years, and these lie will now ntili.e. Ex-Speaker Thomas 11. Koed is stay- Ling at a quiet bourding house in lans. At the request ol Minister noon, .i. Floquet put his private gallery in the Chamlx-r of Deputies at the dismal of the ex-speaker, who is seen there fre quently, following debates with close attention. The foreign ministere to Pekin who saw the emperor at the recent royal audience, enrried away an agreenble pression of the Oriental sovereign. He was simply attired in silk anil loro no scepter or other emblem of authority. I null-mi of a crow n he wore a plain Chinese felt hat surmounted by a button of crimson silk. He appeared mild and somewhat melancholy, and his pale face wore an expression of great refinement and dignity. The Russian Grand Duke SergiuB is said to be profoundly devout in man ners. II ne Happens npoiiHii nimm'oi ic- EASTERN ITEMS. A Now Explosivo to bo Tostod by Exports. REV. SAM SMALL DROPPED. An Attempt to Amend the Compulsory Education Bill of Illinois Has Failed. The Od.I Fellows are to build a $100, (MX) temple at Chicago. Tlu lLiiti-trust law in Iowa proves to lo inadequate to accomplish the pur jiose desired. Ordnance experts are to test a new explosive manufactured in Virginia and called Auiericanile. Milwaukee liquor dealers are to build a distillery of their own, so as to he free iiited sanctity he will prostrate himself before it. If there are relics of some old ecclesiastic or by-gone generations, he will not be happy till he kisses them. If there is a shrine where pilgrims gather, there he must alno worship. And the lady (almost an Knglish princess, since the granddaughter ol the queen) to whom he is married has had to learn to accommodate nerseii io uu tastes. from whisky-trust exactions. H.C. Bile of his Angeles has been engaged as Professor of Greek at Black- burn I. Diversity, located at I arliiivuie, III. P.ak Examiner Drew at Philadelphia hiii been suspended pending a complete investigation of the matters now under inquiry. Armour. Morris nnd Swift are to es tablish stock yards at Tolleslou, Did., where their packing Iioubok are to 1st es-talilished. The World's Fair Association of Com mercial Travelers has been formed at Chicago. Foreign drummers will Ik asked to join. The appropriation for completing the work of the lust census is mming low, and nn army of clerks w ill Ih dismissed, delaying the work. The w hole audience lit tin- Princeton commencement chuoivd Dr. McCosh as he entered the church where the exer cises were Ix-ing held. One of the railway tunnels under the lludst.n, connecting New York city w ith the Jersey shore at HoUiken, will Is finished ill atxiilt six months. Comptroller of the Currency I.ncey has imide his rejHirt relative to the downfall of the Keystone Itauk of Philadelphia. It contains alsiiit 9,00;l words. Crowds are still culling upon the priest physician, Kt-v. lather Mollinger, at, Pittsburg. No cures of a miraculous na- jture have Is-en reported lately. II IS HOW Hllliouill'e"! wmi I lie lrni.ii ny log cabin ill which Abraham Lincoln's parents were married has Is'eii secured lor exhibition at the World'a Fair. Idlers and criminals sre, it is said, sent hi Canada from F.nglnml, and from there thev come across the Isirder into the United States in violation of the immi gration laws. The International Typographical Union in convention at Boston has re fused to admit women compositors into local unions on an equal footing, wages, etc., w ith men. The Indians ill the Ixiwer I'.rush reser vation in South Dakota are much tip posed to Uieir removal. The agency is to bo removed to a point nearly opposite the Crow Creek agency. The attempt to amend the compulsory education bill of Illinois has failed, lie- fore the Legislature adjourned a bill was inssod granting women the right ol sui rage in school elections. D. C. Knight, a former Director of the Nicaragua canal, charges the Nicaragua Canal Construction Company with gross extravagance. Counsel for the company declares the charges false. The strike of ore handlers at Ashta- THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. AnUUiil H.. rli.rr NMIIxIimi IHrvrlalhn Iti'liini ir I'mierr liniiilKrant. The President has rei-ognlned Vlmli mir ArtiiiMs vilch ns Consul of Russia at San Francisco, ami .1. O'Connor, Con sul of lli-lgiuni, at Portland for Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Commissioner Curler of the general laud olllce has Issued all order directing a survey of Forts Sisneton and Maginuis iiilniiidiincd military reservations) for the purHise of throwing the land open to settlement. Secretary Proctor has prepared a state ment showing the desertions from the in my arc less now than at any time since the war closed. The desertions for May are less than half what they were for several years past, and the ratio of the decrease'is constantly increasing. Secretary Foster has received a dis patch from General Grosvenor, Chair man of (he Immigration Commission to visit F.urope. staling that, fearing the S'Siiiilts iim.ii him or misrepresentations will impair, if not destroy, his useful ness in the commission, he tenders his resignation, lie cannot all'ord to hold ollice to the injury of the party. It is undcrsliKid that Secretary Foster will npsiint General Grosvenor to another iNisitioiiof equal responsibility. Assistant Secretary Nettleton has di rected the return to Itegun, Havarla, of John limine, a pauper iininirunl, w ho arrived in this country mi the steamer .:l.l..r .lamiiirv I ft. It is show 11 that llrnhme was not apprehended on his ar rival, but made his way to Milwaukee, Wis., w here he ls-came a public charge. It is further shown that Ursine was a ... i .1 : t r r..r puolic cnarge in ine my m h'K"" live years prior to his departure for this country, and mat ins pussngn n ihum by the lis-al authorities at Ki gali. Aetintf Secretary Wharton and the Chinese Minister held a lengthy Inter view rewinding the case of lllair, ap iNiiutcd Minister to the Celestial Umpire aniiii after the ad ournmoiit of t lie last I niiiress. After the interview Wharton said the Chinese government had not re ceded from its position regnrding I'.lair and would prefer some one else should ho appointed United States Minister to that country. "It is clearly evident." , tinned Wharton, "the t'hine-e do not want Mr. lllair. and the United States cannot force a Minister ujmiii i friendly jsiwer in the face of unmistak uhio opiMmitton." Secretary Foster has telegraphed Ca- lain llooner. co lauding the revenue steiimer Corwin. at San Francisco to pro- ei-i'd with all possible dispatch to the l'ribvlotl' Islands with copies of the Pros ident's proclamation for distribution to interested parties, commanders of all United States nnd lintish w ar or revenue vessels, and then proceixl to enforce the i,r.i iHiuns ol the proclamation, assisi .ml Secretary of the Navy Holey sai Unit Ihe United States men-of-war The lis, Alert and Mohican would sail imme diately for the sealing waters to prevent the further catching of seals this season as agreed upon by the United States and t treat nriiain. Ropoatod Occur Germany is Said to be Anxious Withdraw From Samoa Alto gether Other News. CABLEGRAMS. ovrriiiiirnt Will ilv HntUrnc tlmi ti Hi" 1'owwm. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. Gcriiiiimo, the Most DNirat Outlaw In the 8outhwet, Killed. Rob Clark, a mulatto, under arrest at Bristol. Tenn.. for ravishing Mrs. John Warren, was taken irom jail ny a moo and hanged. Harlev McCoy, convicted of shooting r i . C l,.f:,w. I I ... I.... in Ilmiiritr inspector oi iuov;i- u ji last January, was sentenced at Grhuley, Col., to the penitentiary ior uie. Julio Mer.bacher, the Spanish-Ameri can aL'ent of the New York Life insur ance Company, is said to be a defaulter for anvwhere between s.suu.uou aim $500 ,H)6. i :' An Italian murderer of Camden, N. J nleaded uuiltv to murder, his counsel Hn vinir that after the New Orleans lynch ing Ids client preferred to thus avoid a jury trial. Geronimo, the most desperate outlaw '.i - i :llj ..1 . in ttie souuiwesi. was Kineii auoui, thirty miles from llenson, Cochise county, A. T. A reward of $3,000 had been offered for him. John Macmillan. a well-known lawye: and a member of the Paris council, is missinir. He is said to be a defaulter to the extent of $7,000. He is supposed to have gone to the United States. Earthquakos in Italy. 0NGK0NG BURIAL GROUND. to In Judge Trout's court at San Fran cisco Chin Chun, convicted of niaiy slaughter, was sentenced to San Quentin for ten years. He was one of a gang of highbinders which raided Taim F'oo'a house, of ill-fame and killed the proprietor. hula. O.. threatens to become serious, and the calling out of the militia to pro tect those w ho are desirous ol returning to work is being considered. The total gross exchanges of the prin pal cities of the United States and Canada for the past week were $999,201,- 500 : decrease. 20.1 per cent, as compared with the same week last year. The following Officers of the Missouri Kansas and Texas have been elected : President, II. C. Cross; Vice-President, J. Waldo; Treasurer, J. b. .Neavillej Chairman of the Hoard of Directors, Joel , Freeman. The Colorado Conference of the Meth odist Episcopal Church at Denver has dropped from membership in the church Kev. aam wmau oecause oi nis trouoie . ii ii ii ii i i. ii : in connection witn me ivieuiouiHi uni versity at Ogden, Utah. The graduating class of sixty-five ca- deta at the Military Academy received their commissions as Second Lieuten ants at the bands of Secretary of War Proc'or. who delivered an address full ol good advice to young soldiers. Dr. Henry A. Todd, associate in Ro mance Languages at the John Hopkins University, has accepted the rrotessor shin of Romance Languages in the Stan tnril University. Ho was graduated at Princeton in 1870 with hdnor. The Conference Committee of the Il linois Legislature has agreed on an ap propriation of $800,000 for the Illinois exhibit at the World's Fair. The Sen ate lias adopted the report, and the House will undoubtedly do eo. In order to determine exact longitude of Montreal and other points the observ atory at the McGul University Bent ty way' of the Canadian Pacific Telegraph aim the Commercial Cable 120 signals to Greenwich observatory. The average time of transmission over the round cir cuit of 8,000 miles was 1 05 seconds, the whole number ranging between 1 and 1.1 aeoonda. Baring Pros.' liquidators reHrt a bal ance, of 8,7.'0,000. The Irish land purchase bill has passed to the third reading in the British House of Commons. The, Chinese government has decide to give satisfaction to the powers affected by the riots at wuhu f'nlil weather has out buck the h.gyt tian cotton crop, and the appearance oi locusts causes uneasiness Them in danger of a financial crisis in Mnroeeo. The price of slave girls has fallen from .24 to 112 each. Tim Chinese Kmneror's edict orders beheading of all persons implicated in the reciiit riots and massacres. The religious conferences of various denominations in Kngland are memori alizing the Prince of Wales to abstain from further gambling. The Upper House of the Prussian Diet has passed a hill restoring to the Roman Catholic dioceses the funds seized at the time of the kulturkainpf. Mrs. Grimwood. the heroine of the Maui pur massacre in India, is to receive from Queen Victoria the Victoria Cross in addition to the Red Cross. Ooddiird Clarke, the iurvman who questioned the Prince of Wales so sharp- ly, is a f euow oi toe iviyai ctmwu d.. Uu ia likiiwiun R fellow of ill- finite audacity. The London Spfaker predicts very great prosperity in the United States because nf its large crops, it predicts inconve niently large exports ot gold irom Eu rope to America in me luiuiuu. British land values keep declining, Tim solendid Dunalastair estates m irt!ishire have iust been sold for 130, 000, 155,000 having been paid for them in 1885 and very costly improvements having been added Since. There is an unconfirmed rumor in Timilon that Lord Brooke, son of the Earl of Warwick, has filed a petition for divorce from his wife on the ground of adultery, the Prince of Wales being charged as co-respondent Germany is anxious for a pretext to withdraw 'from Samoa altogether. The Chief Justice there says hiB life is en dangered by conspiracies, and be is gen erally made miserable. The new Russian municipal reform hill enmnletelv sweeps the municipalities out of existence. Mayors will no longer have anv power. The tiovernors win liereafter be State officials. Admiral Vallon of the French navy The Czar's royal yacht, the Polar Star, cost over .'i.oon.ooo. It is expected the eruption of Vesuvius ill assume vast proHiriiois. Tim influenza continues to rage in Hamburg, and is on the ini-icaso. The reis'tiled eartli(iiakes in Duly are routing panics among the pitqile. The Czar receives from his Sils-nan gold mines alsmt 1H 000 annually. The increase of the population of I .on ion in the last ten years is ;f!"5,Hi;:i. Over llMI miles of country has boon de vastated by fire in New Brunswick. It is again reiMirted that Parnell will marry Mrs. O'Sheii at an early date. Fishing off the Newfoundland const is said to Is remarkably good this suasoii. The total wheat crop of France this .., i . , ... i ... i i...if .i... vearwill lie nui nine more man nun ion average. Pirates in the Black Sea fired uism and killed six Russian soldiers and two ollicers and then made their escape. It is said the Oiioen has reprimanded the Prince of Wales ami exacted a prom ise from him to never handle cants again. Senaiiutv. comiiiaiider-iii-chief of the Manipuri forces, has Is-en condemned to hung for the crime of reU-llion against the British. Earth tremors, sometimes of terrrify- ing violence, continue in the Verona dis trict, Italy, threatening the complete de struction of the towns. A dispatch to the Edinburgh .hiunutl states that a divorce suit to U' instituted bv bird Brookennd naming the Prince of Wales as co-respondent is imminent. Burial ground being very scarce in Hongkong colony, tlie government pro poses to take mi and bum Chinese un claimed dead buried for five or six years. riie famous crater of Solfatara of lloz- xuoli near Naples is show ing signs of re newed activity, lius volcano was active long liefore eHii'ius, hut for ages has I ce n nearly extinct. The na'ivca of the Camerooiis, West ern Africa, are reported to have cruelly tortured the German prisoners before executing them, and that many prison ers committed suicide in order to escae torture. I.f Jour of Paris announces that Liqui dator Moiichicourt, with Chrispohle, Governor of the Credit Foncier, has ar ranged so that the affairs of the Panama Company shall be taken over by a group of financial houses. The harlior authorities of Southamp ton. England, the great mail port, have decided to adopt electric cranes for the unloading of vessels on account of the greater rapidity with which they win enable work to ho pertormed. M. Kiflel, the daring civil engineer who conceived the tower in Paris which lienrs his name, lives up on the Jung frail in the Swiss Alps. He has just ol tained permission k build a railroad up the mountain to his very dwelling. Mine. Sarah Bernhardt has just bought by cable a large tract of land at IScuiliy, PORTLAND MARKET. It ( Jiiara Huli-l In All lt Hraiiclie. K- i-iiiiiitf riuiu. Htrawlierries came in at their usual heavy rate. Cherries are more plentiful and cheaer. ( ioosuls-rries now being received are of a Is-tler quality and cheaper. There are plenty of oranges and lemons in the market, yet prices are advancing steadily. California peaches of very fair quality are hi moderate sup ply. Fggs are scarce, poult ry is scared and in good demand. There whs hut little doing in the grocery line. rroilurn, Krult, Kir. Wiii:r-WMlla Walla, 1.50; Valley, fl. 00 per cental. Fuma Quoto; Standard, f 5.25; Walla Walla, 5.uo per barrel Oats Ouote: Hay Quote: fUHtl7 per ton. MiM.H'rt:rKH Quote: Bran, f'Jl.OO; Shorts, f 25.00; Ground Barley, fM.OOW ,'M.OO; Chop Feed, f25(if20 per ton; Bar ley, f 1.25' 1.30 percental. Br men Quote: Oregon fancy cream ery, 25-; fancy dairy, 22'c; fuir tfl good, l7'aM20e; common. 14c; Cali fornia, 22Vf24e per pound. Ciuksk Quota: Oregon, 1315e; Cal ifornia, 12c per Kjund. Loos Quote : Oregon, s h- por liOKni'i'u'c per bushel. suburb of Paris, for f52,000, all made luring her recent American tour. It is said that she will build a veritable pal ace after she has finished her travels. . i.ll VI. I sayB : our navy is sun capaoio ui w ino-thn allied floetB of the dreibund. If the British navv was against us, how ever, we could do nothing but retreat into port.g The IHidon Svn'lator prints a some hat gloomv article on the decline in the rate of lxnidon's growth, as shown by statistics just made public. The writer sees in this met mat ine empire has passed the meridian of greatness There are now in Moscow 15,000 per sons waiting to be transported to Siberia, Five thoosajid are convicts, the others are their wives or cniairen w no volun teered to follow them into exile. I he number has accumulated since the new year Great distress is in the government of Odessa, owing to poor crops and the laii- lire oi ine voiga to rise, in niiuurisi the winter crops are ruined altogether, and the peasants have no grain to sow for the summer. More than half the fields lie idle. The latest election returns in the Ne therlands show that out of 100 seats composing the Second Chamber the Lib erals have secured 41. the Catholics 22 and the Protestant Orthodox 11. A sec ond ballot is necessary for the remaining twenty-six scats. The Arabs at Yemen (Arabia Felix) have revolted and attacked the imperial troops, forcing them to retreat, ine troons lost several officers and 100 men Ihe Grand Uouncu at Constantinople has decided to disnatch 10,000 troops from the Syrian garrisons The last census of Ireland shows that the Roman Catholics number 3.549,745, a decrease of 411,140 during the last dec ade. The Protestant Episcopalians mini her 000,830, a decrease of 38,744; the Presbyterians 440,087, a decrease of 24,- 047. and the Methodists 55,235, an in crease of l,3!Ki. Doni Pedro, who has cone to Vichy to take the waters, will probably go toF'ng- land about the middle of next niontn, lozen; Eastern, 22'bC Poci.tbv Quote: Old Chickens, fO; young chickens, fXfiUtijiu; uucaa, 7.0nii8 (Ml: Geese, nominal, flO per dozen; Turkeys, 15c per pound. VaoaTABi.as Quote: Latinage, i.oo per cental; Cauliflower, f 1 25 per dozen; Onions, lV'lV lr l10""'1; Beets, fl.60 per sack; lurnips, fl.76 per suck; Potatoes, ti0it70c per cental; New Potatoes, l!c per pound; Tomatoes, f-'.50 per box ; Asparagus, 45c per pound; Oregon, 10tl5e per pound; l-ettuce, 12,lsc per dozen; Green Peas, 5c per pound; String Beans, Kc per tiound ; Rhubarb, 4e per pound; Artichokes, 40c per dozen; Rad ishes, 10c per dozen bunches; young Onions, !0c per dozen bunches; Cucuni Im ts, 75c per dozen; Carrots, fl.25 ler Hack. Kkuits Quote : los Angeles Oranges, f2.25ot2.Ml; Riverside, ;!.O0f 3.25; Na vels, f.5di5.50 per box; Sicily Lemons, " 7.50 ; California, f4.M)o'5 per box; Apples, fl.OOr2.50 per Iwx ; Bananas, fl!.00f 2.,'i0 or bunch; Pineapples, f.j.00 i.iS.00 H-r dozen; Strawiicrrios, bunc is-r siund; Cherries, fl.00(tl.2ft per (mix ; Gooselierries, 4(,iife imt jsiund ; Cur rants, 5c .er pound ; Apricots, .wccj.ou a r Imx; RaspU-rnes, 9c jer pound ; 'ouches, f2.50 per Isix. Nets Quote: Cahtornia w ainuu.u.'n Or 1 2 ' c ; 1 1 ickory , 8 V i. Brozi Is, 10 1 lc ; Almonds, 10il8c; riliierw, i.xjhc; Pine NuiB, 17(U8c; Pecans, l,M18c; Co.ianuta, 8c; Hazel, 8c; Peanuts, 8c per pound. HtMlile CJricila, CoKnea Ouote: Costa Rica, 22c; Rio, 23c; Mocha. 30c; Java, 25V; Ar buckle's, 100-pound cases, 20?4c per pound. ' .. .V . 11.1 I . II . hl'OARH IUOie I UOiuen yj, t s 0, 4'Bo; dry granulated, 5Hc; cuik crushed and powdered, ti'c per pound ; confectioners' A, 534c per pound. Sy in-l's Eastern , in barrels, 47(nc; half barrels, 50(.f58c; in cases, 66(rfB0c per gallon; f2.2.it2.50 ier keg; uantor nia, in barrels, 40c per gallon ; f2.25 er keg. Bit anh tjnote : Small Whites, 3J4c; I 'ink, 8t4'or3V.; Bayos, 40: Butter, 4 Sic; Linias, 4 J4ui5i' per tiound. Diiiiti) Fhuits Quote: Italian rrunee, 10.lB(12c; Petite and German Prunes, 10c per pound ; Raisins, fl.752.25 per box; Plnmmer-dried Pears, 10llc; ... . . ... l . . sun-driei and lactory i .urns, uwi; evaporated Peaches, 18a20o; Smyrna Figs, 21W! t;alitornia ngs, w, perjwunu. Rk k (Juote : f 5.oO((r.7a per cental. Honky Quote : 18ur20e per pound. Salt Quote: Liverpool, fltt, $16.50, ,17: stock, fll per ton in carloatt lots. Canned Goods Quote: laoie fruits. 2.(K1. 2'b's; Peaches, f2.50; Bartlett Pears, $2.25; Plums. $1.05; Straw liernes, $2.50; Cherries, f(Z.oo; Black Imrries. $2.0; Haspoernes, z.o; Pineapples, $2.75; Apricots, $2.40. Pie fruit: Assorted, $1.50 perdozen ; Peaches, $1.(16: Plums, $1.25; Blacktierries, $1.6 dozen. VegotaDles: vorn, fi.M ner (C 1.05, according to quality; lomatoes, $1.153.50; Sugar Peas, $1.251.60; String Beans, $1.10 per dozen. Ush : tsai inon, ; sardines, 85c(it$1.65; lobsters. $2 253.25; oysters, $1.50(;? 3.25 per dozen. Condensed milk : Eagle brand, $8.10; urown, ; tiigniano. $6.75; Champion, fti.oo; Monroe, $0.70 per case. The Meat Market, Beef lave, 3)4c; dressed, 7c Mutton Live, sheared, 3c; dressed, 8c. Hogs Live, 6c; dressed, 8c. Veal 57c per pound. 8MOKKD MB ATS AND LABD. Quote: Fas-tern Hams, 12?413c; Oregon, lO'012sc; Breakfast Bacon, 12(3 13c; other varieties. 8 lie; Lard, 9?411?4C per pound. M lscvllaiieouii. Hides Quote: Dry Hides, selected Diime. 8(a'9c. Kc less for culls; green, selected, over 65 pounds. 4c ; under 66 pounds, 3c; Sheep 1'elts, short wool, ao rtiSOc; medium,t)0soc; iong,wocifi.z; shearlings, 10(ii20c; Tallow, good to choice, 83)6'c per pound. Wool Quote: vvuismette valley, 18 20c: Eastern Oregon, 13(31 19c per pound, according to conditions and shrinkage. Hops nominal. Quote: zuc 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 : $1.95 per case. Henry Miller, convicted in the United States Court at Florence, A. T., on the 8th inst., of robbing the United States mail between Florence and Casa Grande, and sentenced to ten years' imprison ment at. hard labor in San Quentin, Cal., where he is to reside for a few weeks at made his escape at Casa Grande, after Bushy Park, which has been placed at I picking the pockets of hia sleeping his dispoaal by the Due da Neumoura. guard. o ner damage.