fin vr "ir "i The Hood River 6 lacier VOL. MOOD ItlVKIL OIlKdON, SATURDAY. AUGUST 8, 181)1. NO. 10. 3(ccd Iivcr (Glacier. ) rutii.i.iiKii tvinr m ti'hoa r nomisij t Tlie Glacier Publfslilng Company. riiw itiiMioN ruiCK. ii. r or tin iiumtli. , m 1 him iiKinlh. . fc' uf tCHi' GEO. V. MORGAN, Ul. Clil.f I". Ii II N Un.l Oftlr. IiMinl :: (iiv :: HpcHiiliHt. H'miih Nil, , l.i, om. Hullilihf, tii n tiAi.i.M. on. O. D. TAYLOR, , Real Instate Broker, Firs, Lift nd Aoolditil iMirtsci. Mode? Loaned od Real Estate Secarity Offli.; fr.iu h ft Co ' n.k RiiIIJiii, 7 MR HAI.I.M. OHKiKiH THE GLACIER Barber Shop Grant Evans, Propr. B.Cdiici M , nr.r Ouk. Hixxl lUt.r, Or. ! Shaving tml Hair flitting BMttty ilon. .S.U.fn tiuii (inaiaiitcil. PACIFIC COAST. Tho Charleston Ordered to Go to Honolulu. A BREWERY FOR SPOKANE. Another Broak in the Colorado River Sends an Immense Body of ' Water Into the Desert. Tacnma will soon have its cable ears running. Tin' ls A iirItH city directory has 23, 7t0 names. Spokane in to have a brewery, with $10,000 capital. The Charleston him received orders to Kit to Honolulu. A Spokane ordi nance forbids cigarette smoking ly m i in t h. A disease creating blindness is among the cattle along the lluiulioldt river in Nevada. The Southern California I.awn TcnniH AMHocialion nieetH at. Santa Monica, Urn Angeles county, AiijeiiMl ;tl. The contract for the coiiHtnietion of the Chamber of Commerce building at Portland has U-en awarded. The Itatu has paid the $500 tine. It is said lionds will Ik given ami the vessel go to San Francisco for repairs. Tht! Bradstreet mercantile agency re ports sixteen failures in the Pacific Count HtateH and Territories for the past week. The work of improving the entrance of Humboldt Bay by extending a pro tecting wall along the north Hpit hat commenced. The Ine Vine group of milieu in the ViMnd district, Beaverhead county, Mont., has lieon Hold to an English syn dicate for $725,000. There in trouble between white settlers and Indiana along the Kootenai river in British Columbia. The Indians are driv ing the Healers oil'. The trouble with the miners at New-entitle-, Wash., b; ill wears a threntening look. Both Hides keep armed, and eager ly watch each other. All but one of the six Superior Judges in Los Angeles are on a vacation. This involves an unwelcome delay in some important litigation. The verdict of the jury at San Diego which investigated the killing of the Bailor Brown is that Brown died from the effects of a blow on the head from a po liceman's billy, causinsr a fracture of the skull, at the hands of C. W. Breedlove; that Charles II. Wilson. A. M. Coates, W. VV. Webb and Voter Gurrie were present and aided and abetted the kill ing. The jury also finds that the same parties clubbed other Charleston sailors and caused, the false imprisonment of several of them. There is a scheme on foot at San Fran cisco to match Choynski once more against Jim Corliett on his return from Australia f,or a side bet of $2,500 a side and a purHO. MoBt of the money for ChoynBki has been subscribed, and Cor bett has signified his willingness to meet Ilia old opponent again, if the financial inducement is large enough. As far as cleverness went, Chovnski was eoiu n'etely outclassed by Corbett when they fought with hard gloves, but with big glomes it, is thought that Choynski could do much better, as he has grown bigger and cleverer in Australia. The contest, if it takes place, will attract much atten tion, and Corbett will be a hot favorite, though Choynski will give him a bard battle, as hit favorite game is a rushing light. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Hlutf lH'ttiJin'iit Hum) I.i'mi'IiIhic IIcIjiII ufltll I'mi.1IMIIIImIiI lilljr Aflllll'. Commissioner ( inter of the general laud oflice bus d reeled the Registci mid Receiver of public lands ill Lcwislon, Mulit., to receive mineral applications In allow mineral entries in the iiiuunloiicd Fort McGinuis military rchcrvutioii in Molilalia under the Name conditions 11,4 w hen made foi other public lands. The same rule will applv to the abandoned I'oit McDcrmitt military reservation in Nevada. Advices received by the Bureau of Ameiicau Itrpillilics e 1 : 1 1 that it specific duly of II cents a kiloiu iiuie ij.2 pounds) has been imposed on all lard imported in tlie Id-public of i'eru. It has been decided that all packages shippeil, discharged 11 1 1 1 re-eiubai k-d at ports of the Republic shall bit marked witli the gross weight. Cases, bin re!s and crates mind also lie marked with the uieiiHiiremeiit of their dimeiisioiiM ac cording to I he metric Hydcm, and lines are iuiHHct for iiou-compliaiicc wilb this law. The State I icinirt incut is ilite busy leitiliiug the details of the sei.lire of the l'!astMii t lixheruieu, so as to n nble to at t intelligentlv when the time (or ac tion arrives. The t'nited States Consul at the Canadian town next to Kaslport is ilivcHtigatiiig things, and when he makes his reMirt it w ill Ts- piite compe tent tor the departuient to take some very iliteresliug steps towards obtaining uu explanation of the cane from ( ircat Britain. There is no danger of a recti tion of the "outrage' as it is hein called ill lieu of a more deliuite term, and the department feels .that haute in such an event would Is- unwise. Several letters have been received by I'ostmastcM ieueral Wanamaker from Messrs. Brooks and 1'orter, ileli'gntes from the t'nited States to the i'oiiith International CoiigresM at Vicuna, I hat bodv completed its lalHirs 011 June Kt, I'erfuips tin1 most important of its re sults is the admission of the Australian colonics to the union, to take elh-ct July 1, The only civilized countries now remaining outside the union are CaiK-Colony and the South African l.'e puiilic, which will proliiihly come in at the next congress, making the postal union "universal" in fact as well as in name. The other interesting changes noted are the proposed is"tie of postal cards with a paid reply for international service, in the reduction of the registry 1 centimes (o cents), in an increase in the maximum-size package of a sample from Kx-U'.' inches to Il'x4xN. an indem nity for lost registered articles ami inter national co-operation in the prosecution of counterfeiters of mstage stamps. CABLEGRAMS. tirrniHil Mlllliti ) Iri l.'n I n I i cl J In (In' New I , I'll 1 1 imI It 1 it.ll. I'rof. Kossander of Stockholm thinks he has found a remedy for cancer. A new feature in ticrinauv this year will Ik the trotting meeting at Baden. The I'l ince and I'rincess of Wales are to visit tleiinaiiy in state in tlie autumn. Count. Minister has again asked to be relieved as (iermaii Ambassador to France. I 'tire chloroform, something hitherto unattainable, will now be made by M. I'ictet,a chemist of (ieneva. The Chi'ian cruiser F.rra.uri, which recently left llavie, is lying at lVn.ance. She is unable to procure tirenien. The Koine Tiilmuf announces that Cardinal Cainutelli is to replace Cardinal Hampolui as I'apal Secretary of State. A Lucerne (Switzerland) cablegram savs : Stanley and his wife have sep arated. Their natures are too positive. The failure of the Fnglish Bank of the Uiver Plato will cause w idespread loss to small and comparatively poor investors. Kuerge'ic measures are devised by the government for the development of cot ton culture and industries in Central Asia. Director Canet of the artillery nt Varis is believed to have been selling the smokeless-powder secret of the govern ment. The Vrince of Wales will go to Carls bad instead of llonilmrg this season. His health is said to be somewhat im paired. K.nglish Hebrew authorities in London have taken steps to rwlieve t he great dis tress among the Russian refugees in Valestine. The Medical Board of the Vrovince of Hanover has prohibited the use of the Koch lyn.ph in hospitals under their ju risdiction. Domestic service and servi -e in agri cultural fields in Brazil are much demor alized. The former slaves will work for neither love nor money. Kdwartl Decobain, member of Varlia ment for Belfast, accused of gross im morality, will face his accusers as soon as his health will permit. r.ismarck has aged much lately, ami his form lias lient. Physicians do not think he will live much longer, as he is alllicted with heart disease. Mr. Flammeron lielieves that certain lights which have been seen on Mars may have been signals to us, and that we may ultimately discover a means of answering them. Miss Gladys Evelyn is to tell the Brit ish public from the rostrum how she was wronged by William Henry llnrlhert. The evidence the Court would not per mit her to give will be produced. , Sir John Vender stated in Ijondon that there was a decline in cable correspond ence, and be attributed it to the. McKin ley bill, though he admitted depression in trade had something to do with it. The Emperor of Germany has sent a number of costly presents to the officials of Queen Victoria's household, foreign oflice and the Guild Hall and also to the chief officers of the police department. EASTERN ITEMS. McGlynn Will Probably Bo Reinstated. THi: SUB-TREASURY SCHEME. Gorman Capital Socking Investment in the United Slates Monu ment to Hamlin. The Empire City Electric Company at New York has gone into liquidation. A piece of No-Man's-Land has become part of the Territory of New Mexico. The National E liii'inioual Association wid meet ut Helena, Mont., next year. The new City Hall of Philadelphia will have a f Mi.OiHI eiiicstriau statue of lieneral George B. Met 'lellan. Tension-Commissioner lUum promises to hurry the work in his ollice, when be can cut dow n his force of clerks. A movement is 011 foot at Bangor, Me., to erect a monument by spulur sul scriptiou to the late llnnnibal Hamlin. It is Is-lieved that Kcv. Dr. McGlynn ill return to the church, and that the 'Xcoiiimimication hull will soon ls re V.ikeil. Six thousand saloon licenses have Is-en issued in Chicago for the present quar ter. That means a revenue of $:i,()iM,000 a year. The White Earth Indians ar? declared to lie perfectly peaceable. Rumors that they weiv turbulent art; without foun dation. Judge l. M. Key, Post muster-General in President Hayes' Cabinet, hits Is-en made Dean of Grant I'niversity, Nash ville, Tenn. A dispatch from Atlanta says Key. Sam Small bus accepted the managing editor ship of a new evening paper to Ik estalv lishcd there. Wealthy corporations in Illinois are to contest the law which makes incorpor ated bodies pay their employes at least once a week. After attending the Grand Army en campment in Vermont in August the President will probably visit Mr. Blaine at Bar llarlxtr. The Dominion Secretary of the Inte rior, I'iei ra, has Isvn suspended a a re sult of the disclosures before the Public Accounts Committee. German capit:il in seeking investments in America, and a large amount of Ger man money is likely to come to the Cnited States this year. It is proposed to utilize thesteel masts Is'ing removal from the Philadelphia as masts for the new armored cruiser Maine, they being about the si.e required. The lunid-eiiilott inent schemes which promised $:i for $1 are collapsing right and left in Ohio. Four with a large membership have just gone to the wall. A resolution in favor of unrestricted reciprocity between the United States :u,'t Cnua la has been adopted by the Provincial Legislature of Vrince Edward Island. Revenue ollieers at Washington, D. C, are on a still hunt for violators of the liquor revenue laws, and expect to cause 11 sensation when they have ended their search. Most of the Alliance lecturers in Kan sas have dropped the sulHreasury scheme, am! the sub-alliances are voting on the proposition to take it out of the Alliance platform. A girl has been born to the Chinese Minister and his wife at Washington, ami rejoicings have been kept up at the legation for ten days in accordance with the Chinese custom. The Indian authorities are landing iu Texas hundreds of destitute intruders who were refused admittance into Okla homa. These parties are being driven off the Cherokee Strip. Collector Phelps bus been sustained in requiring a duty on the wreckage of the Trenton and Vandalia, which was presented to Samoa and was sent to a San Francisco firm to dispose of on shares. Correspondent Crounse of the New York World has been indicted for crim inal libel on Dr. Hammond in stating that the doctor charged an extortionate fee for removing a wen from the head of Mrs, Stanford. Considerable excitement exists at Kastport, Me., over the seizure in Vaa sumaquoddy waters of seven American fishing vessels by the Doininian cruiser Dream. The boats were taken to St. Andrews, N. 15. The number of gold and silver mining claims or " locations," commonly called " mines," in the United States is practi cally beyond computation. Those mines making production returns number 0,004 according to the census bulletin. District Attorney De Laneey Nicoll of New York has made knowtf his intention of selecting one paper which published an account of the Sing Sing electric exe cution in violation of the State law and lay the case before the grand jury. The total internal-revenue collections in Chicago for the fiscal year ending June i!0 were Ifl3,ttli4,833.21, an increase of over $3,500,000 over the collections of the previous fiscal year. Most of the taxes collected were from spirits. Minister Fred Douglass has a hand some home in Anacosta, a pretty suburb of Washington, ami he says he would much rather live there than in Hayti. There is every probability that ho has come home to resign his mission. PERSONAL MENTION. Nt. I. mil. IIm. I Im Only Kf-iiiHl- I iiIIimI Slut,.. .Mitr.liMl. The set Whittier will spend a l or tion of the summer in New Hampshire at Wukelield. The oiihy woman who is a United States Marshal is Miss Olive Ruehamin of St. Imis. All the men like to n- arrested by her. Mrs. General Custer, who is spending a short time in Imdon, is meeting with a very cordial reception iu English liter ary society. Professor R. L. Perkins of Boston has a copy tif Horace that is more than :!'K) years old. It was printed in 157ii, and nas an index to every word. James liaird, for many years Consular ugent of the United States ut Manaos, State of Amazonas, P.razil, has arrived in New York on sick leave. Vresident Diaz of Mexico, though liO years of age, is said not Ut look over 40. He shows great tact in receiving visitors, and is a gentleman of much refinement. George Smith, king of the English gypsies, is to edit a paer in the Romany tongue, to le the organ of the wander ing race. He expects to get 20,0iHJ sub scribers for it. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain will visit the United States in the autumn. I.ater they will go to the Bahamas, where Mr. Chamlierlain intends to make ex tensive purchases. Queen Victoria now rules a population of 307 000,00!) a greater nuuiis-r of peo ple than ever acknowledged the sover eignty of any other person in-either an cient or modern times. Alexander Rankin, the Scotchman who succeeded John Brown as Highland ser vant to the Que.cn, has obtained almo-t as marked influence in the royal house hold as Brown H)ssessed. The Queen of Portugal, who is a splen did horsewoman, nuiy often be met whilst riding in the open country aliout LishoH ut an hour when most' of her subjects are still asleep. Sir Edward Arnold is coming to the United States next Octoler with his son and daughter. He has leen engaged to deliver a series of lectureB on Japan in the various cities of America. Queen Victoria's daughter, I'rincess Christian, employs a woman as her phy sician when her nerves trouble her. Her attendant at such times is a well-known ss-cialist, Dr. Julia Maitland. Henry Irving epigrammatieally char acterizes an English scheme for the re generation 01 the theater as missions which proose to save the player's sul by )Hjinting the w..y to the work hours. Mrs. V. T. Barniim ls'fore she sailed for Europe sent the comfortable rolling chair used by Mr. Varnuni dining the last few months of his life to the Bridge port Hospital for use in that institution. Bessie Bell wood, who lived a long time with Viscount Mandeville, w ho married Miss Yznao of New York, is about to sue him. now that he has become Duke of Manchester, claiming that he owes her money. General Anson G.Cook, Secretary of the United States Senate, is a strongly built man, about fa) years of age, and has dark hair, mustache and eves. He is one of the most agreeable and popular men in Washington. Mrs. Logan baa left the General's li brary just as it was when he last occu pied it, untouched, except by the dust brush, and unchanged. His arm chair still retains its customary position, and hardly a paper has been moved from his desk. Oliver Wendell Holmes' library in his Boston home looks over the Charles river, and furnishes a superb view of the distant spires and towers of Charleston and Somerville. Just at sundown the prospect is ideal. Karon de Gondoritz, the Brazilian In dia rubber merchant who is trying to corner the entire rubber output of the Amazon region, is an energetic man of Vortuguese birth, 41 years old. He is of short and very portly figure, with light complexion and red hair. The great statue W Vope Leo XIII., which Count Joseph Loubat is to pre sent to the Catholic University at Wash ington, will be shipped to this country in a few weeks. It is reported to be a fine piece of work, and represents the pope seated upon his throne and wear ing the triple crown. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. An Eriltome of the Hebdomadal DoIdks of the Wicked. Robert Howe has been arrested at New York and charged with a $10,000 dia mond robbery committed last February. Lord Beresford's alleged nephew, Wal ter S. Beresford, has been arrested in New York, charged with swindling citi zens near Rome, Ga. George Anderson, a saloonkeeper of East St. Louis, shot and killed Dennis Ryan, another saloonkeeper, and then blew out his own brains. Dennis Johnson, the keeper of a noto rious saloon near Middleborough, Ky., while resisting arrest shot two police men. A crowd of 100 men soon gathered and destroyed the saloon. Judge Sherman in the Superior Court at Greenfield, Mass., sentenced C. Mason Moody, the defaulting County Treasurer, to five years in the State prison at hard labor. Rev. Henry F. Sutherland of the Ha zleton M. E. Church of Erie, Va., was convicted in the United States Court upon a charge of sending obscene matter through the mails. The jury in the case of Mason Brad field for killing Joa Dye at Los Angeles, Cal., gave a verdict of not guilty. The ground of the defense was Dye's mur derous record and continuous threats caused the partial insanity of Bradfield. FOREIGN NEWS. The Educational Bill in the House of Lords. RUSSIAN NAVY INCREASED. Gabrielle Bompard, the Accomplice of Eyraud the Strangler, Dying of Fever in Prison. France has l,()i)0,000 Socialists. Young King Alexander of Servia will visit the Czar. The deaths from cholera in Mecca av erage fifty daily. Russia will be a large importer of grain this season, owing to short crops. Berlin is delighted over recent evi dence of closer friendship with England. The educational bill has passed a sec ond reatling in the British House of bonis. Ird Denman has been suspended in the British House ol Iords for the re mainder of the session. It is said that " shares of paradise" are sold by the Salvation Army through out France at a large profit. Baron Hirseh now owns the bouse which Lord Revelstoke was building previous to the Baring failure. Gabrielle Bompard, the accomplice of Eyraud the strangler, is dying of fever in the Clermont prison, France. A dispatch from Rome says the Pope Is apt to fall into a profound' sleep even when taking an airing in the Vatican garden. The women in several provinces of Italy are sorrowful because so many of the men iiorn in those provinces are rushing to America. Mrs. Varnell claims to have compro mising political correspondence with Gladstone, obtained while Varnell was in Kilmainham jail. Tlie Russian navy is leing increased by twenty-two ships in process of con struction" on Iwth the Baltic and Black Seas, besides others ordered. The women in Prussia according to statistical reports far outnumber the men. The latest estimates show a dif ference of about (kk),iJ0O in favor of the women. A scheme has lieen successfully inaug urated bv the Royal Institute "of Deaf and DunA) i i Great Britain to train up the inmates as barbers. Comment is unnecessary. In consequence of prevalence of chol era at Mecca pilgrims from that place have to undergo a quarantine of twenty days at Eltor before proceeding through the Saez canal. The Central Statistical Society of St. Vetersburg has published data estimat ing the population of Russia in Decem ber last at 110,000,000, the annual in crease being 1,500,000. The Irish peasantry have begun to boycott and stone the houses of those who refused to join the plan of cam paign in Ireland. The outrages are com mitted during the night. Fifteen thousand marks have been ap propriated to induce 500 German chil dren of the weaving persuasion to quit the trade and become farmers or ser vants to the feudal barons. The Royal Commission appointed to investigate Westminster Abbey with a view of considering the enlargement now needed recommends two plans, which will have to be determined. The Manchester canal has had the wa ter of the Mersey admitted to the finished eastern sections. The work between Ellesmere port and the river Weaver is well advanced, and water w ilj le admit ted soon. The city of Santiago, Chili, has just been visited with the severest fire ever known in South America, the loss being estimated at more than $2,000,000. The British legation building was entirely consumed. In conversation with Dr. Arendt, a member of the Prussian Landtag, a few days ago Vrince Bismarck declared that be intended to take his seat in the fall in order to oppose the commercial treaty with Austria. During June there was launched from Scotch ship-building yards forty-three vessels, aggregating (50,317 tons. Of that total the Clyde contributed twenty-eight steamers and ten sailing ships, measur ing 87,290 tons. The Kaiser has on foot a scheme to in troduce into Alsace-Lorraine a strong German element by inducing wealthy Germans to buy large estates ofl'ered for sale in those provinces and settle them with German tenants. Rev. Takusa Harada of Japan Btated in the International Congregational Council at London that Congregational ism in Japan, although the youngest child of the church, had seventy-one churches and 10;000 members. Venezuela refuses to negotiate a treaty of reciprocity with the United States, claiming that there would be no com pensating advantages under the terms proposed by the United States. The police of Berlin have demanded the opinions of physicians on the sub ject of prohibiting the wearing of long, trailing dresses by ladies as outdoor cos tumes on account of the dust thus caused to rise, imperiling the health of the people. PORTLAND MARKET. A Krmiiiii. of the Condition of It. Hif ftirriit Jlifi4rtitint4. The wholesule trade inactive. A steady demand from interior points for groceries keeps the grocery trade in good condi tion, and the fruit dealers are kept busy by a strong local demand. There is a good demand for peaches. The market is well supplied with tropical fruit. Blackberries are arriving more freely, and remain stifl" at present figures. The market is fairly well supplied with other varieties of fruit ami with vegetables. Country produce still arrives in small lots, though receipts of eggs are some what better. The wool market remains about the same. No new features are apparent in the wheat market, which continues very inactive. Cables report cargoes again rather easier and quiet. Liverpool spot market closetl tinner and futures higher. I'rodure, Fruit, Ktr. Wiikat Nominal; Walla Walla.fl.SO; Valley, 1.40. Fi.oi k Standard, t4.a"; Walla Walla, $4.00 per barrel. Oats Old, 50c; new, 43(944 per bushel. Hay $15 't 10 er ton. Mim.su kks Bran, $22(223; shorts, nominal, $25i 20; ground barley, t 0" 32; chon feed, $25'2(i per ton; barley, $1.20f 1 25 per cental. dittkk Oregon fancy creamery. 30c ; fancy dairy, 27Hc ; fair to good, 20'4 (325c; common, 15(?20c; California, 221 (a 24c per pound. Chkksk Oregon, 1212'c; Califor nia, li'c per pound. hoos Oregon, L0c per dozen. Vol I.TKV old chickens, $0.00(5 6.50: young chickens, $2.50(44.00; ducks, $4n$ 0 ; geese, nominal, $8 per dozen ; turkeys, l ie per pound. Vkoktahi.ks Cabbage, $1.50 per cental ; eaulifiower, $1 25 per dozen ; Onions, l'c per pound; beets, $1.50 pr sacK ; turnips, fl per sack; potatoes, 70 M80c per cental; new potatoes, 00c per cental; tomatoes, $l(al.25 per box; as paragus, Oregon, 10(I 15c per pound ; let tuce, 12l..c jer dozen; green peas, 3w4c per pound; string leans. 7.f 7 'oC per pound ; rhubarb, 4c per pound ; arti chokes, 40c per dozen; radishes, 10c per dozen bunches; young onions, 10c per dozen bunches; "cucumbers, $1.50 per box; carrots, $1 per sack; corn, 15c per dozen, Fki'itk River9ideoranges,$2.50(''"t3.50 ; Sicily lemons, $ti.."0; California, $4.50( 5 per box; apples, $1.25 per box; ba nana, $3.50(4 a bunch; pineapples, $5 ( 0 per dozen ; cherries, 65 (ii 85c ier box ; currants, SiuOc per pound; apri cots, $1 per box; raspberries, $7(i9c per pound ; peaches, 50c per box ; California Crawford?, $1 ; blackberries, 8c per pound; plums, $1 per box; watermel ons, $4 per dozen; cantaloupes, $2m3 per dozen; grapes, $1.50 per crate; pears, $2 per 1kx. Ni ts California walnuts. ll'.' (2 12V2c; hickory, 8'.-.c; Brazils, lOitillc; al monds, lGrtlSc; filberts, 1314c; pine nuts, 17(18c; pecans, 17(VU8e; cocoa nuts, 8c; hazel, 8c; peanuts, 8c per pound. Staple (iroeerlen. Coffee Costa Rica, 21.12c ; Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c; Java, 25l2c ;" Arbuckle's, 100-pound cases, 2(14C per pound. Si'oar Golden C,45gc; extra C, 478c; granulated, 578c ; cube crushed and pow dered, 6J-4C; confectioners' A, 534c per pound. Beaxs Small white, 334'c ; pink, Zxi (ii;ilec; bayos, 43ic; butter, 4VBc; limas, 434 (it 5c per pound. Hoxky 18(5 20c per pound. Salt Liverpool, $lti,$16.50(i 17 ; stock, $11 per ton in carload lots. Canned Goods Table fruits, $1.65, 2lss; peaches, $2.00; Bartlett pears, $1.85 ; pluni8,$1.37 ; straw berries,$2.25 ; cherries, $2.50(2.iJ0j blackberries, $1.90; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples. $2.50(' 3; apricots, 75c. Vegetables: Corn, $1.35(u' 1.05, according to quality; tomatoes, $1.:0(?3.25; sugar peas, $1.25; string beans, $1.10 per dozen. Vie fruit: As sorted, $1.50; peaches, $1.65; plums, $1.25; blackberries, $1 65 per dozen. Fish : Sardines, 85ci?i 1.65 ; lobsters, $2.30 (23.50; oysters, $1.50(i?3.25 per dozen. Salmon, standard No. 1, $1.25(al.50 per case; No. 2, $2.55. Condensed milk: Eagle brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; High land, $6.75; Champion, $0; Monroe, $6.75 per case. Syki-I' Eastern, in barrels, 47 (355c; half-barrels, 50(9 58c; in cases, 55(80t; per gallon; $2.25(S2.50 per keg. Cali fornia, in barrels, 40c per gallon ; $2.25 per keg. Dkied Fkiits Italian prunes, lOVo 12c; Vetite and German, 10c per pound ; raisins, $1.75(2.25 per box; plummer dried pears, 10yt 11c; sun-dried and fac-. tory plums, 11 (a 12c ; evaporated peaches, 18ei2Jc; Smyrna figs, 20c; California, figs, 9c per pound. Rice $5.25 per cental. The Meat Market. Beef Live, 3c; dressed, 5Gc. Mutton Live, sheared,. 8(33l4C; dressed, 7c. f'. Hogs Live, 6c; dressed, 8(?9c. Smoked Meats EaVterri 'ham, 23Z 13c; Oregon, 10fs12?c; breakfast ba con, 1213c; other varieties, 8(3 11c per pound. Lard 91134C per pound. Hides, Wool and, Hops. Hides Dry hides, selecUd prime, 8'a 9c; J3' less for culls; green, selected, over 55 pounds, 4c ; under 55 pounds, 3c ; sheoti nelts. short, uvml StWRflo. me dium, 6080c; long, 90c'$1.25; shear lings, iu(iii-uc; tanow, gooa to choice, 3 (3ke per pound. Wool Willamette Valley, 1719c; Fliistern Oregon, 1016ic per pound, according to conditions and shrinkage. Hops Nominal; 20c per pound. I'rof. John Stuart Blackie of Scotland and I'rof. W. S. Tyler of Amherst Col lege have been teaching Greek for more than fifty years. And, what is more, they are still pretty lively, though close on 80. .