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The Hood River Glacier. vol. ;i. HOOD RIVER. OREGON, SATURDAY. Al'GlST 22, 1891. NO. 12. 3fcod Iiver Glacier. rVlll.lkliRIl (VKIIV HATH III' AT MllKNINO AT The Claclcr Publishing Company. Ml IIHI Itll'l ION 11(11' K, On. ft an S' I itli , , a Of Tliirw ntuhlh. ( , fci tllilllv tui , 1 ( .lib GEO. I. MORGAN, t.'lx. f i, i m Unl (.in,-. IjIiihI :: Law :: SprcialiHt. HiMiiii Nil. , little, lliiililiug, Til M bAU.KM, Oil. O. D. TAYLOR, Real Hslate Broker, Firn, Lift ind Aocldrnl Iniuranca. Money Loaned on Real Estate Security !". r.nrb C ft.uk riulldtn, TIIK i'AII.M. OUttHM. THE GLACIER Barber Shop Grant Evans, Propr, ImvhuI St.. nar Oak. IIwhJ Rir.r, Or. Staving ami Hair rutting aeatly dun. .Sati.fai tloii (i uaraiitrl. PACIFIC COAST. Highbinders Blackmail Chinoso Merchants. NEW MEXICO NEEDS TUTORS. Explorers Find a Mighty Mass of Moving1 loe in a Deep Canyon in California. Stingrays arc numerous in t lit surf at Coroiiado, Kult'tn Iiiih not it 1 1 ic 1 1 1 i ii k i ii r fount ain or u iililii' horse trough. Bush tires 1 1 a vc done considerable damage near Victoria, IS. I". The first shad ever found in Eraser river was nipt nri'il the other iliiy. Tin' travel to California this (till and winter promises to U- very heavy. A large lied of ineerHchaiiin of superior quality Iiiih Ueii foil ml on Oreas Island, WiihIi.' Tlif Portland istolliee in now in the classified postal service anil under the workings of the civil-service law. Tlie Stoi kton (Cal.) brewery owneil ty K. Schuliert was totally destroyed by lire the other night. The Iohh in $10,00li; in siiranee, $4,000. There are said to lie aliout forty-live desperate highbinderH at Ixis Angeles who, gambling licing prohibited, black mail Chinese merchants. An outbreak of Indians in Alaska is threatened, growing out of the differ ences ls'tween the nut i von and tho man agers of thocannet ies bb to the fishing grounds and prices of nalnion. It ban lieen delinitely ascertained that the Southern Pacific In about to build a wharf at a point hint north of Santa Monica Canyon and aliout three and a half miles from Sunta Monica. The trouble between the, Oregon Pacific Railroad Company and its employes on account of the non-payment of the men is assuming a serious aspect. The amount owing the men is ulkut $75,000. The Pacific Mail steamers from San Francisco to Panama and Valparaiso are hereafter to stop at San Diego according to instructions from the Postmaster-General. So says a Sun Diego dispatch. The Carson (Nev.) Tribune says: Tho magnified statements lining telegraphed to the Count papers by t he Carson Asso ciated Press correspondent about Pine Nut will do the district more damage than good. The steamer Islander bus returned to Victoria, B. C, from the North, and re ports the salmon pack on Naas river and at Alert Hay a total failure. The Skeena shows up well, but the Northern pack will only be half its usual size. A proposition has been made that six Southern California counties purchase the patent for the application of hydro cyanic gas to trees alleeted by scale. The eflieacv of the remedy has been success fully demonstrated at Riverside. It is staled now that nearly all of the sixty-live men who were on the Itata when she was brought hack to San Diego are political refugees from Chili, who wore glad for a chance to leave Iquiqiie. About one-third have left the ship. A convention will be held at. Salt Lake City on September 15 to consider the reclamation of arid lands of the West and to petition Congress to cede each State and Territory arid land within its borders. California is entitled to thirty delegates. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. A Numl HeiitniMiil I. I numl lo lie (lulnr llllnil. ninl I lli-tlri-il. The proceeding of the court-martial Hppoiiilcd o try Colonel Comidoii of the Fourth Cavalry at Wiilla Walla have been icccivcd at the War Ilepiirlmelit, ninl will lie forwarded to the President ax soon as they have been reviewed by the Judge Advocate General. Lieutenant ,1. Meigs of the liuvy, who wax rcccuilv found to lie color liliml by the litis y promotion bureau and ordered before t he retiring In in ril on this account, was found to have t his defect by the re tiling iMianl. His case wits sent to the President with the recommendation that be he retired. The President basordered him placed on the retired lint. A statement prepared at the Treasury Department shown thill the total circula tion Augiint 1 was $l,,'i0il,().'U,KI2, lieing a net decrease nince July I of $11,74.1, The principal changes in circulation were a decrease of f .r, 1 1'J ,011) in gold certificates $:i,22il,ti:l in treasury notes and f.'i.'.tiM), OMI in currency certillcnlcs. 'I'he circu latioli of gold "coin decreased $I43,7!M. The amount of money Hint bullion in the treasury August I wan $i(K5.275,42l, a net increase of $:KHI,715 since July I. It has been decided to amend the ad vertisements railing for hi'ln for Pacific Coast service so an to make San Diego a I m i r t of call going and returning on the route from San Francisco to Panama, touching Itcsidc at Mu.at Inn , San I'las and other points. Steamers of the Sun Francisco and Valparaiso line will also stop at San Diego, touching besides at I Panama, Biiena Ventura. GuvH'iuilla. i ( iilliio ami 1 1 1 u n i in-. Kcvined coiues of the advertisement are now being sent out from the PoHtollice Department. Acting Secretary ('handler ban ren dered a decision in the case of llarninh against Will Ihi n appeal from the find ing of the local laud oMice at Siiciimeuto, which will materially change the prac tice of the department an to agricultural entries which are suhseiiuentlv found to lie mineral in character, 'fhe acting Secretary holds that in order to defeat an agricultural entry on the ground of the mineral character of the laud it must lie show n that mineral wan known to exist at the time of the entry. Hereto fore the practice has In-en to cancel agri cultural entries w here miners! was dis covered at anytime prior to the issuance of a patent. CABLEGRAMS. I h. Win. Ir Sniillirrii I'urt of Cliiim nlil t II In I iirinull. Moiiitoes have appeared in Paris. Cholera instill spreading in Abyssinia. Geneva is celebrating the iKHIlh iinui venary of the Swiss confederation. Memorials are pouring into the French Senate against the proposed tariff on fisid supplies. Paruell warns Dillon ami O'I'rien that they are following a dangerous course in trusting Gladstone. The French Minister at Washington has been appointed Minister to Spain, to lake the place of M. ('million. The Cotumaudf r-in-c!iicf has issued orders for the closing of all Orange Itslgen existing in the British army. Kiimorsof bal ties and absence of f information from Kmin Pasha hme nuiwiuraiiii miiinjicij iui uiBriei Dr. Kinder, the famous Berlin spec int on rheumatism, has irone to Sti'1". Ixuil to relieve the Sultan of hisailnier!!, , ' 'ill 1mj It is now asserted that the British gu end election will take place in Novu' .1.. Ikt, IS02, alsmt the time of our Prt . 1. ....:..i ..!....:.... ' Me in- ilt-ll Lllll cieinoii, UWIlit The new war ships now being biiiltcbing France for the Chilian government r the be supplied with electric blowers purposes of ventilation. ( . British army authorities are serior 1... .... alarmed bv the information that Social ai- 1 o istic literature is Is-ing widely distrib uted among the enlisted men. The Holy See has just appointed an extraordinary commission of Cardinals to reorganize Catholic missions. The in quiry of this commission will, it is said, extend over the whole apostolic world. The great French engineer is not long for this world. M. de Lessens is a very sick and feeble old man, and his physi cians are doubtful if he has the vitality needed to enable him to pull through. He is 87 years old. The whole southern portion of China is in turmoil, and armed bands of plun derers make business almost impossible. Foreign residents are apprehensive of an attack on them. There is a rumor in Kurope that the Czar has already approved and the Min isters have signed the draft of the treaty brought to Russia by Admiral Gervais of the French squadron. The Russian government has deter mined to build a second Russian church in Paris. An imperial grant of $100,000 bus been made, and the work will be commenced at the end of this year. The Hamburg papers declare that the German Bteamer lines have nothing to fear from the projected American lines, which are considered altogether too cost ly to become dangerous competitors. The Arbiter Xeitung, the Berlin Social ist organ, contains an article advocating a resort to perjury by Socialists in polit ical trials and declaring that such a course is praiseworthy when it tends to serve the interests of the people. For presents to distribute in Fngland Emperor William carried a large iron safe filled with snutr boxes, cigarette cases, pins and rings; but, large as his Btock was. he had to buy several thou sand pounds' worth in addition in Lon don. A dispatch from Rome says that France and the Vatican have entered into an agreement by which France undertakes , to help the atican in its huaneial era , barrassinent, and the Vatican binds it-jf-df to support the Republic at home and abroad. EASTERN ITEMS. Louisiana Has Only 110 Paupers. INDIANS A HE CONVERTED. A Cleveland Nationalist Club Makes a Peculiar Demand on Behalf of the Indigent, Brooklyn Italians want an Italian in the Hoard of Fducation New York brewers are fined $.1 for drinking non-union In'er. The I'niU'd Staten census rejnirtH only I In paupers in l,oiiimitna. Ponton unions will tet their riiht to hold meetings in the park. Over $.rsl,(HiO have Is-en raised for the (runt monument in New York. New York Hintofliee employes have tx'cn ordered to seize all tierman lottery tickets. Two hundred vessels have already Iven engaged to transport grain from Atlantic K.ils to Kurope. A census bulletin gives the numls-r of inmates in almshouses in New York at a little over lO.tXiO. It is estimated that Philadelphia isde Nipulated over one-half on Kiiiulaya during the summer. During the hint fiscal year 5.V5)4'.M! im migrants arrived at our ports, un increase of lt)l,'-'77 over the preceding year. The Illinois Central has placed orders j for twenty-two locomotivea in anticipii' tiou of increased World's Fair traffic The Supreme Court of Minnesota has decided that the Salvation Army ban a right to make all the noine it wants to. I-Hlxiring men throughout Tennessee will join with the miners in an effort to secure the repeal of the convict lease law. Under a new law in Georgia when a diH'tor is convicted of drunkenness he can no longer practice medicine in that State. The great Minnesota trust, formed in 1870 lo Infill that State, ban dissolved after selling :!5t,(HH) acres of land and colonizing 15 1,000 people. Mrs. President Harrison innHted that the new carK'ts, tapestries and relittings of the White House should I- the work of American manufacturers. UeMirts from all the grain country show that there will shortly Is the most unprecedented demand for cars that has Is-en experienced for a long time. The Chicago and Grand Trunk rail way of Canada has lifted the Isjycott against the Chicago and Alton road. This is Is'lieved by some to Is.' the begin ning of the end. A bill has passed the Legislature in (.(enririu irol4U'W.Vic.UitW.r Wt'nfny OHS at j heartiest good will towards cverj utlll SCCliS 10 UlltllgOlli.e 110 OIK "J j wm endeavor to extend the right , " I , , .. .. . . 01 of fellowship to every law-aljiie sportsman, and to infractors of tl it will send u kindly request to should this prove ineffectual, stringent measures will be atlopte The streams and forests of IIooln. valley have alreadyjbeeonie eelelj as a summer resort and sporting gri .re and the club invites every persoiihe iptomaiic eorresponnence perummg thereto have lieen made public, the President issuing a proclamation an nouncing the full text of the treaty. The Franklin Club, a Nationalist con cern at Cleveland, demands that the city shall assume control of all vacant lands within its limits and cultivate cabbages and potatoes to be given to the poor. Oklahoma Territory has not proved to he a land flowing with milk and honey. The wheat crop was a failure, and the people are hard up for cash. The corn crop is looking well, and may help them out. Archbishop Ireland, who visited Com missioner Morgan of Indian Atfairs, re ceived a'nple and positive assurance of his disposition and intention to treat the Catholic Indian schools with equity and generosity. The Secretary of the Treasury declines to make 11 ruling on the importation of skilled workmen for tin-plate mills, and refers a St. Louis querist to the fifth sec tion of the alien contract labor law as a rule of guidance. Assistant Secretary Nettleton has au thorized the Collector of Customs at As toria, Or., to admit free of duty into Grays Harbor the steel rails recovered from the British ship Abercorn, which stranded January, 1888. Aliout !fl3,00i,000 of the 4la' per cent, bonds have been presented to the Treas ury Department for continuance at 2 per cent., and about $8,000,000 have already been examined and the proper measures taken to issue the new bonds. Secretary Tracy has finally decided to award the contract for building cruiser No. Ill to Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia, although the Bath Iron Works of M line were the lowest bidders. The Bath com pany could not complete the contract in time. The first account of Lawyer William M. Smith, assignee of the Bank of Amer ica of Philadelphia, has been filed, and possesses the unique feature of showing a yield of 10 per cent, to the depositors of a concern which was believed to be a total wreck. PERSONAL MENTION. Hmim Am lent HhiiIkIi Ckiiiiiiii to Kthlliltfil at the U'lirlil'. Fair. Hi- The oldest banker in the world is a lady Delsruh Powers, agi-d (Hi, aenior partner of D. Powers & Sons, Lausen-In-rg. John Sherman in the only remaining United States Senator who sat in that Issly during Hannibal Hamlin's term in its chair. Since be wan ejected from the Jersey Lily's heart Frederick Gehhard is said to have ejected her cattle from his Cali fornia ranch. Mrs. Amelie Hives Chanter docs not figure in 1 be w ill of her late uncle, Fran cis K. Riven, who left an estate valued at l.i.iHHI.llIM). Kiiipress Frederick is fascinated by the genius of II. Rider Haggard, and by wav of returning the compliment he has ded icated his last book to her. Daniel Bu ndmann, an actor well known in Kurope and America, in a familiar figure 011 the streets of Sacramento, sell ing milk from his locally famous Hol stein dairy. M. Cluretie, the Director of the The atre Kraucaine, Paris, has invited Mrs. McKee ami Mm. Russell Harrison to visit interesting parts of the playhouse not open to the general public. Gladstone's best rsirtrait is the one which Sir Everett Millais painted thirty yearn ago. It is now owned by Sir Charles Tennant, w ho bought it of the Duke of Westminster for $15,000. Since his return to Italy Signor Sal vini bus tinned his attention to plav writing, ami one of his productions will given in this country next season by his gifted son, Alexander Salvini. The accident which lief ell Henry M. Stanley in Switzerland was not as serious as reported. It was bis left ankle joint that was fractured. The pain has ceased, and the patient is progressing favorably. Princess Helene of Montenegro, who may some day Is the Czarina, for she is retried to lie the allotted bride of the heir apparent to the Russian throne, is said to be the prettiest royal girl in Fast em Kuroe. The discussion lK-tween llnxleyand Gladstone over the miracle of the herd of sw ine is enlivened by the grand old man's very lst controversial efforts. There is nothing that Gladstone won't discuss save himself. Secretary Foster says the story that there is any misunderstanding between Assistant Secretary Nettleton and Com missioner Owen or himself is absolutely untrue. There is talk of Mr. Nettleton resigning for business reasons. Rev. Phillips Brooks is said to be the lastest speaker 111 the world, verbatim rejiorters, who timed him, found that he speaks on an average 21 '1 words a min ute. Stammering in his vouth is ac countable for his remarkable haste in speech. The Prince of Roumaiiia is anxious to get married, and wants a royal wife. He has no heart to give, for that already be longs to Mile. Vacaresto. The Duke of Edinburgh will not consent that his daughter Marie, aged Hi, should wed this princeling. General Aycardi, Governor of Panama, has given permission to the World's Co lumbian Fvxposition to remove from the old fortress at Puerto Bello on the Isth mus of Panama some old Spanish can non, which date back very nearly to the time of Columbus. Dr. Harry Crookshank, Director-General of Egyptian prisons, will marry Miss Emma Walraven Comfort, the only child of Major Samuel Comfort of the Standard Oil Company. Crookshank brings with him a marvelous necklace as a wedding present from the Khedive, composed ot amethysts, cornelian and other stones taken from the tomb of an Egyptian Princess and made into the imitation of a necklace worn by Queen Aah Horep, 1700 B. C. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. An Kpltome of the Hehiloniiidal DoIiikk of the Kxeeeiltuic l Wickril. The Collector for the Prussian State military in the government of Marien-wei-der has absconded with several hun dred thousand marks belonging to the lottery funds. Henry E. Barlow, a Chicago letter car rier and a G. A. R. man, has confessed to systematically stealing money from letters on his route. He has a wife and five children. The lin.elv arrival of the lmliep nrf- vented the lynching of fourteen-year-old George Rippstein at New York city. He nau oeen lormeniing t'oies oy puiung their whiskers. C. W. Breedlove- and Charles N. Wil son, indicted tor the murder of Sailor Brown of the Charleston, have pleaded not guilty. They have given bonds, and will apply for a change of venue. The amount taken bv Sylverter Young, defaulting cashier of the Newport News and Mississippi aUey railroad, is esti mated by his bondsmen to be $125,000. A reward of $1,000 is offered for his ar rest. In the trial of Mrs. Gilmer at Abing ton, Va., for thekillingof her paramour's wife and plotting the death of her hus band, the prisoner told in detail how the work was done, and during the exami nation burst into tears several times. Isaac Sawtelle, who was convicted of enticing his brother into New Hamp shire by representing that his little daughter was ill and intercepting and murdering him on the wav to inherit his property must hang, the Supreme Court refusing a new trial. Henry Guenther, a prosperous gar dener of Dayton, O., is under arrest, charged with murdering his third wife. A chemical analysis of her stomach shows Btrong traces of arsenic. Guen ther married the woman to avoid pay ment of $5,000, which a jury had award ed her for seduction. FOREIGN NEWS. The Recall of Baron Fava Regretted by Italy. PRINTERS SENT TO SIBERIA, France Will Return Russian Flags Captured by the French in the Crimean Wac Vesuvius is again in eruption. Russia talks of running the stores. drug The reMjrts from the Iceland fishing neei are lavorahie. A Unit liOO destitute Jews are arriving ai Hamburg daily. The Italian government is said to re gret having recalled Baron Fava. The Sultan of Turkey is suffering seri ously with an abscess in the thigh. The German government is reconsid ering the reduction of duties on grain. Forty-five compositors were sent to Si Ix-ria for working on a Nihilist paper. Patti says she will not accept less than $5,000 for each performance she appears in. Forgeries on the Deutsche bank at Berlin to a large amount have lieen dis covered. Sarah Bernhardt has again changed the color of her hair. She is now a pro nounced brunette. The Turkish authorities are throw ing every possible difficulty in the way of Hebrew immigration to' Palestine. The worsted spinners of Germany have combined in view of the dullness of the market to reduce their output. The final budget of the German Em pire for the years 18W-1 shows a surplus ot l-,l4V."il marks over the estimates French drummers are to be excluded from Alsaee-Iiorraine, and the French speak of shutting German drummersont of r ranee. Advices from Allahabad say that 500 Russian explorers are at work'extending Russian influence amongthe inhabitants of the Pamir plateau. The Queen of England and the Queen of Italy have exchanged telegrams of congratulation on the visit of the Prince of Naples to England. u is announced that the rope is strongly in favor of the present form of government 111 trance, and that he op poses all schemes tending to monarch ical ascendency. The Paris Municipal Council has voted in favor of the construction of under ground railways in preference to elevated or viaduct structures as a means of rapid transit in that city. The Munich court photographer, Reit mar, famous for his likenesses of ac tresses, has been drowned in one of the Bavarian lakes, together with two fisher men who were with him. Until recently the phylloxera has spared the Champagne country, but at last it has appeared, and the 27,000 land proprietors in that district are now in a syndicate for mutual protection. The Wesley an Conference held at Lon don, alluding to the Dilke case, has adopted resolutions protesting against the introduction into public life of men convicted of flagrant immorality. A prize of $4,000 has been offered by the government of the Dutch East In dies for the best and most economical method of packing salt in small boxes so as to keep it dry lor at least t wo years. There will be held in Genoa in 1892 an Italian-American exposition, to which the King of Italy has consented to ive his patronage, and for which he allows the use of his name as honorary Presi dent. The English Parliament is about to pass a bill authorizing any one Magis trate to order a youth under 16 years of age to be whipped by a policeman if he stole an apple from a tree or played at pitch and toss. Official inquiry in England has re sulted in a disclosure of systematic frauds on the part of Jewish emigrants from Russia to enable the Jews to evade the payment of the 10 levied on each permit to land. It is reported that France as a mark of friendship for Russia will largely reduce the tariff on Russian products and will impose a prohibitory duty on Indian corn in order to encourage the importa tion of Russian corn. The Theosophical constitution as re vised amalgamates the American, Eng lish and European sections. Lady Caith ness, in virtue of her millions as well as her enthusiasm, succeeds lime, Blavat sky as High Priestess. President Carnot has intimated that France will return the flags captured by French troops during the Crimean war from tbe-Russian church at Eupatoria, which have since been deposited in the church f Notre Damo in Paris. The British Consul at Foo Chow tele graphs to the British foreign office that there is no truth in the report that riots are imminent there. He says that Euro peans in Foo Chow are adequately pro tected by the Chinese officials and for eign gunboats. The fresh decision of Hip Russian ornv. eminent concerning its nolicv toward tho Jews debars the children of Hebrews not haviiiB the riaht of soiourn in Rus sia, or residents of any Russian district witnout a permit, irom admission to the middle or higher schools. PORTLAND MARKET. A Kraumr of tin Condition of Ita lllf-frrl-iit llt-enrtmriit. A gool demand was felt in the fruit line, and produce wan also in demand. Watermelons are very plentiful. Re ceipts of peaches were light. Blackber ries are still in good demand, and are arriving in somewhat better condition. The market for vegetables is well sup plied, and prices remain firm under a good demand. Troilum, Fruit, V.te. Wiikat- Valley, $1.42'. ; Walla Walla, $1.32'tf percental. Vuti-K Standard, $4.85 ; Walla Walla, $4.00 per barrel. Oats Old, 50W.52J.ic; new, 42,'c per bushel. lUv $15 ' ltj per ton. Mu.irrrrs Bran, $22rti2o; shorts, nominal, $2520; ground barley, f .Org 32; chop feed, $22ri2U per ton ; barley, $1.2i)" 1 25 percental. Bi'ttkk Oregon fanny creamery, 30r 32'j,c; fancy dairy, 30c; fair to good, 25 27ic; common, 15w22,'ic; California, 22'-., (a 24c jer pound. CiiEKsK Oregon, 1212c; Califor nia, 12c per pound. Eoos Oregon, 20fa22'c per dozen. P01 i-THV uld chickens, $I.00r6.50; young chickens, $2.50at4.00; ducks. $4r 0 ; geese, nominal, $8 per dozen ; turkeys, 10c per pounu. Vkoetahi.ks Cabbage, $1.00 per cental; cauliflower, $1(1. 25 per dozen; Onions, 1 '4c per pound ; beets, $1.25 per sack ; turnips, $1,00 per sack ; new pota toes, 50rab0e per cental ; tomatoes, 75c(i $1 per box; lettuce, 12(2c per dozen; green peas, 6i4c per jiound ; string beans, 2w3c per pound; rhubarb, 3c per pound ; artichokes, 40c per dozen ; cu cumbers, 10c per dozen ; carrots, $1(41.25 per sack ; corn, 20c per dozen ; sweet pota toes, 3,lsi4,.jC per pound. r huts Riversideoranges,$2.;x) (5.150: Sicily lemons, $7(8; California, per box ; apples, 75c(($1.25 per box; ba nanas, $3.5ori4 a bunch: pineapples, $5 (" 7 perdoz ; cherries, $1.10(1,25 per box ; currants, tic per pound ; apricots, $1 per oox; raspoerries, fc per pound; peaches, Alexander, 75T9x- iter box: California Crawfords, $1 w 1.25 ; blackber ries, bin ic per pound ; plums, 25(iG0c per box ; watermelons, $3.u0m: 4.00 per dozen ; cantaloupes, $1.75(42.25 per dozen, $2.50 (43.00 per crate ; grapes, sweetwater, 5)0c ($1 per box, $1.10(4 1.25 per crate; black, $2 50 per crate; pears, $1.25; Bartlett, $1.75 per liox. NiTfs California walnuts.ll'aiaJaC; hickory, 6l.,c; Brazils, lOrtt lie . al monds, ltitei.Sc; fillterts, 13(414c; pine nuts, 17(4 18c; pecans, 17(4 18c; cocoa nuts, 8c; hazel, 8c; peanuts, 8c per pound. Staple Groceries. Coffee Costa Rica, 21c; Rio, 23c; Mocha, 30c; Java, 25'j.c; Arbuckle's, 100-pound cases, 20'-4c per pound. St OAR Golden C.4ic: extra C. 47'c: granulated, 57gc ; cube crushed and pow dered, oc; confectioners' A, 5J4c per pounu. Beans Small white, 3?4'c ; pink, 3'4 (3h.c; bayos, 43'c; butter, 4'-sc; limaa, 434(45c per pound. Honk v 18(4 20c per pound. Salt Liverpool, $lG,$lti.50(4 17 : stock. $11(512 per ton in carload lots. Canned Goods Table fruits. 11.65. 2's; peaches, $2.00; Bartlett pears, $1.85 ; plums,$1.37Hj ; strawberries,$2.25 ; cherries, $2.50(-t 2.60 ; blackberries, $1.90 ; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.50(43; apricots, 75c. Vegetables : Corn, $1.35(4 1.65, according to quality; tomatoes. $1.10(43.25; sugar peas, $1.25; string beans, $1.10 per dozen. Pie fruit: As sorted, $1.50: peaches. $1.65: Dluras. $1.25; blackberries. $1.65 Der dozen. Fish: Sardines, 85c(41.65; lobsters, $2.30 (43.50; oysters, $1.50(43.25 per dozen. Salmon, standard No. 1. $1.25(41.50 Der case; No. 2, $2.55. Condensed milk: Eagle brand, $8.10; Crown, $7; High land, $6.75; Champion. $6: Monroe. $6.75 per case. SvRi e Eastern, in barrels. 47(455e: half-barrels. 50(458c: in cases. 55(480c per gallon; $2.25(42.50 per keg. Cali fornia, in barrels, 30c per gallon ; $1.75 per keg. JJiued J? ruits Italian nrunea. lObO 12c; Petite and German, 10c per pound ; raisins, $1.75(42.25 Der box: Dlummer dried pears, 10llc; sun-dried and fac tory plums, 11(4 12e ; evaporated peaches, letcuoc; Mnyrna hgs, 20c; California, figs, 9c per pound. Kice $o.25 per cental. The Meat Market. Beef Live, 3c ; dressed, 56c. Mutton I,iv ahparcul 'At&. dressed, 7c. ' ' Hogs Live, 6c ; dressed, 89c. Smoked IMVath Flnutom ham Hi'a 13 4c; other varieties, 10412c; breakfast oacon, li'ottfijc; smoked bacon, 10(4! lll4c per pound. Lard Compound. OVfoW;?.: nnre. 12(4l2c; Oregon, 10,la'i2oC per pouna. Hides, Wool and Hops. Hides Drv hides. Rplncterl (49c: 'i less for Clllls? irrenn oaloofo.f over 55 pounds, 4c ; under 55 pounds, 3c ; sheep pelts, short wool. snROn dium, 6080c; long, 90c(4$l,25; shear lings, Jioiaaoc; taiiow, good to choice, 3 (ffiSJe per pound. Wool Willamette Valley, 1719c; Eastern Orwrnn inifflKlZn vuuin.l - P,1 t,V V,.MV, fV. fSUUMU, according to conditions and shrinkage. noes nominal; zuc per pound. Unfortunate. Miss Gaswell Pop, did you see th Prince o' Wales while you was in Eu rope, an' did ye talk with him? Pop I saw 'iui, but the crowd so big he didn't see me. Demarest'a. It is stated that the muskrat is en abled to travel under the ice of a frown river or lake for a considerable distance by respfring against the ice roof, where the bubbles of gas collect, and getting ft fresh supply of oxygen.