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THE ALUM BAKING POWDERS. Naiuei of Some of th® Principal Brands Solti in thi® Vicinity. - * \ END OF THE WAR. Fratorla and Johannesburg Abandoned By th® Boers. ALASKA BOUNDARY. United Staten and British Surveyors to The recent discussion in the ’papers London. June 1.— Yesterday at noon A£«tabli»li the Line Mamed in the of the effect upon the human system of ■ the British were only aliout two hours’ Modus Vivendi. Roberts and His Army En food made with alum leaking powders German Part of Samoa in an march from Pretoria, and the Boer aud the opinions that have been pub military forces had abandoned the city. ter the City. Unsettled State. lished from noted scientists to the The American members of the inter This intelligence comes from the Reuter effect that such i»wders render the agent at the Transvaal capital, and national commission appointed to sur lood unwholesome, have caused numer from the Earl of Rosalyn, in a press vey and mark out the Alaska boundary KRUGER FLIES FROM PRETORIA ous inquiries for the names of the vari THE EX-KING WANTS TO RULE dispatch. The two messages leftalamt line at Lynn canal, under the modus ous alum ;>owders. the same time. At 2 o’clock this vivendi, arrived in Seattle from Wash The following list of baking powders morning the war office had received no ington, and wil proceed to Victoria, Transvaal Forces Are Said to Be Headed In Tutuila h » i <I the Other American containing alum is made up from the where they will meet the two British I aland* the Natives Are Peaceable news from Lord Roberts which the for th. Lydenburg Mountains—No reports of state chemists and food com officias would make public, but it is members of t’^ commission. The and C’ou ten tr<l - New. Out Pretoria. missioners, of Minnesota, or other reli assumed that the press advices are cor American menmuers are C. H. Tilman, able authority: assistant superintendent of the United rect. Baking Powder® Containing Alum: London, June 2.—The following dis- Apia, Samoa, May 13, via San Fran- The Daily Mail publishes the follow States coast and geological survey, and patch from Lord Roberts has been re K. U................................ .... .Contains Alum Sisoo, June 4.—Since the German flag ing from the Earl of Rosalyn, who was hie assistant, O. B. French. They are Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago. ceived at the war office: was hoisted in Samoa, affairs have a prisoner at Pretoria; but who, as a gathering statistics and information “Johnauesburg, May 31. — Her Calumet................ .... Contains Alum been in an unsettled state. The Ma- civilian, appears to have been released: here concerning the matter they have Calumet Baking Powder Co., Chicago. majesty's forces are now in possession Home..............................Contains Alum taafa faction until after Easter re ‘‘Pretoria, May 80. — Pretoria will be in hand. Mr. Tiilman said it would of Johannesburg and the British flag mained in or around Apia, claiming occupied in a trout two hours without require probably two months to com Home Baking Powder Co., San Francisco. floats over the government buildings.” Washington...................Contains Alum that although they had given the king resistance. The president has gone to plete the survey. The line will be Pacific Chemical Works, Tacoma. Belated messages 'rum Pretoria con ship to the commissioners in July last, Burgomaster de marked with the usual monuments, .......................... Contains Alum they had not by any meaus given up Watervalboven. fit tn the reports of the departure of Crescent Crescent Souza is authorized to receive the Brit stakes, etc. On Chilkoot and White Mfg. Co., Seattle. 1'resident Krguer with his cabinet and White Lily.................... Contains Alum ; their rights to govern the islands under ish. He, with an induential commit passes, monuments of a permanent char »taff officials Tuesday night, and the the guarantee given to them by the tee of citizens, including Chief Justice acter will be set up, so that there may D. Ferrera A Co., Tacoma. »election, at a meeting of citizens, of a Bee-Hive........................ Contains Alum Berlin treaty, which assured the au Gregorowski, has been appointed to be no possible dispute at these points Washington Nig. Co., San Francisco. government to administer the city pro- tonomy of the Samoan group and the as to the exact location of the line. .......................... Contains Alum right of the natives to elect their own preserve life and property during the •>isiouallv. Since these telegrams left Bon Bon “We are simply to ascertain the lo interregnum. Everything is quiet, but Grant Chemical Co., Chicago. ednesday nothing apparently has Defiance.......................... Contains Alum king. Mataafa claimed that the treaty crowds are waiting expectantly in cation and mark out for the guidance reached Lourenco Marques by telegraph powers had no right to hand over the Church square for the arrival of the of all persons the line established by Portland Coffee A Spice Co.. Port and. from Pretoria. Possibly the wires have Portland.......................... Contains Alum government of the islands to any single British. Fearing a possible disturb the modus vivendi between England Beno A Ballis. Portland. Been cut, or the Boer censor at some power, and that such a course was not ance and blobilshed among the prisoners and the United States,” said Mr. Til In addition to these, it is learned assented to by his people. intermediate point may intercept tele- of war at Waterval, United States Con man. “This line was agreed to in Oc that many grocers are selling what I Dr. Self, the newly appointed gov sul Hay and Leigh Wood insisted upon tober, 1899, after several months of ne grams. The Boers lately confronting Lord they call their own private or special ' ernor of German Samoa, had thus at 20 officers being liberated on parole to gotiation. It is by no means a per Roberts appear to have gone toward the brands. These powders are put up for the very outset of his career a ‘difficult go to the men. Their action cannot be manent or established boundary line Lydenburg region. The defenders of the grocer and his name put upon the 1 and trying position to face. After sev too highly praised. I was permitted beyond the terniB and life of the modus Laing’s Nek, when their position be labels by manufacturers of alum pow eral interviews, in which the matters to accompany the odicers. Everything vivendi. Our work will be necessarily comes too perilous, will probably trek ders. The manufacturers, it is said, were discussed from the different points was quiet.” technical and not diplomatic, although »freight northward toward Lydenburg. find their efforts to market their goods of view, the natives agreed to return Most of the London morning papers, we are operating under the direction, When this concentration takes place in this way greatly aided by the am bi-1 to their homes and there await further through the courtesy of the Daily Mail, in this instance of the department of there will be |>ossib)y 20,000 men, who tion of the grocer, to Bell a news after the arrival of dispatches print Lord Rosslyn’s dispatch and com state, at Washington. The distance to may hold out for a time, with scattered powder with is own name upon from the German government. It is ment u|>on it, treating the war as ended. be surveyed is about 25 miles.” bauds of guerrillas everywhere. The the label, especially when the grocer generally understood the governor con Some of the more cautions critics think Mr. Tilman expects to begin active press dispatches from the headquarters can make an abnormal profit upon it. 1 ceded the right of the majority of the that guerrilla warfare is likely to be work in the field about June 15. He Many grocers, doubtless, do not know ; •of Lord Roberts give no estimate as to natives to be the party who should be carried on for some time in various and Mr. French will meet the Cana the number of Boers who were fighting that the powders they are thus pushing 1 consulted later in the formation ot the parts of the conquered territory. All dian commissioners at Victoria. They <-eneral French and General lan Ham •re aluir powders which would be act-1 native administration and be entitled the Boer forces are dissolving. Lord are W. F. King and J. L. McArthur. ilton, Monday aud Tuesday, but they ually contrabrand in many sections if to appointments thereunder. The Roberts, apparently, has not taken any A paity of about 12 men will be taken Jill agree that the Boers retired and sold without disguise. Mataafa party claims that ‘/the spoils considerable quantities of artillery, along to assist in the field work. The It is quite impossible to give the belong to the victors.” that the British casualties were slight. arms or stores. Large bodies of Boers expenses of the survey are to be shared The Daily Mail says it has received names cf all the alum baking powders I In Tutuila the American representa must still be somewhere in the field. equally by the two countries. They are constantly tive, in the person of Commander Til .'"able dispatches this afternoon from in the market. Watervalboven is 130 miles due west North went Note*. appearing in all sorts of disguises, Pretoria, completely confirming Lord ley, of the United States steamer Aber- of Pretoria, on the Delagoa Bay rail State Senator Charles W. Fulton, of Roberts’ dispatch of yesterday announc under all kimls of cognomens, and at enda, has had a much more agreeable way. It should not be confused with ing the imminent fall of the capital of all kimls of prices, even as low as five and pleasant experience than I)r. Solf. Waterval, 10 miles north of Pretoria, Astoria, Or., has accepted the invita and 10 cents a pound. They can be. There the natives hailed with enthusi where the British prisoners are. Wat tion extended to him to deliver the the Transvaal. Bennett Burleigh, writing to the avoided, however, by the housekeeper 1 asm the hoisting of “Old Glory” At ervalboven is a small place in a moun Fourth of July oration in Pendleton. The warehouses at The Dalles, have Daily Telegraph from Elandsfouteiu.- who will bear in mind that all . baking j Manua, the island lying east of Tutuila, tainous country. The seat of tho Boer powders sold at 25 cents or less per the chiefs have requested Commander government—what there is left of it— already received about 1,500,000 Tuesday, says: “Much rolling stock and seven pound are liable to contain alum, as I Tilley to visit the islands in person and will probably be Lydenburg, to the pounds of wool, and it is pouring in rapidly from all points of the compass. «»ngines have been’ captured by Lord pure cream of tartar baking powders there hoist the flag. This he consent north. Roberts’ column. The principal losses cannot be produced at anything like ed to do, and the date fixed for the A dispatch from Lourenco Marques, The good road from Sumpter to Gran in the fighting have been sustained by this price. function was May 17, but at the time dated May 30, says: ite will be constructed under the direc the mounted infantry; but the casual BURIAL OF SPANISH RULERS. of writing there is no news from that “Commandant Kraus has surrendered tion of E. J. Godfrey. It will cost ties are trifling. General French and place. Johannesburg to Lord Roberts. By to i $5,000 or $6,000 and will be a credit General Hamilton were engaged to the Weird Ceremonial Custom Prescribed Customs regulations have been pro night’s train from Pretoria arrived a to that section. for Boy al Obsequies. west of Johannesburg. Since Sunday mulgated by the commander. The few Greeks, who say they were told to The $1,000 bond issued by the Ham the western columns have been fight Strange and almost weird is the cere only port of entry in Tutuila is Pango- leave Pretoria Tuesday, They affirm ilton school district, Grant County, ing. but although guns were used, the monial which accompanies the burial I’ango. The duties are the same as that the train in which they left was Or., commanded a premium of $12. .actions were never serious. In fact, of Spanish kings. The pantheon, or formerly collected under the Berlin shelled by the British, and that half bond bears 6 per cent interest and they were only big skirmishes. The royal tomb, is at the palace of Escurial, treaty, with the one exception that the of the train was cut off, the remainder The is payable in 20 years. Boers are retreating to Pretoria.” situated 3,000 feet above the level of export duty on copra has been abolish steaming away, This incident proba- William E. McClure, formerly of Prevost Battersbv, in a dispatch to the sea and some distance from the ed. Lands are not to be alienated by bly occurred at Elansfontein junction. ♦ he Morning Post, from G ermestou, capital. Only kings, queensand moth the natives, although lands may be Passengers from Pretoria assert that the Eugene, and a University of Oregon ers of kings are buried there, the coffins leased for a period not exceeding 40 town is utterly demoralized. There alumnus, will be graduated thiB year • lated May 30, says: “The enemy fought a rear-guard ac of the kings lying on one side, and those years with the approval of the com is a mail rush for the coast, Five from the department of law, Columbia tion, retiring from the south to the of the queens ontheother. After lying mander. The natives will be governed train loads of fugitives ate expected university, Washington, D. C. north of the town with their pompoms in state for several days in the throne in districts. There are three districts, here tonight.” What are the Oregon boys coming to? :ind artillery in the morning, and with room in Madrid, says the San Francisco each under a chief. Under the chiefs asks the Albany Democrat. John G. drawing their riflemen through the Argonaut, an enormous procession is are the judges and village magistrates, Hammond, a Europe young man, is do- NEWS FROM HAWAII. town in the afternoon. We captured formed accompanying the body to the and an appeal lies from all to the com iiy the villain in a “Sapho” company nine engines and over 100 wagons. Escurial. A halt is made on the way mandant. The importation of arms The Death ot Chief Justice Albert F. doing the New England states. Judd. Two trains are- leaving tonight for the and the corpse rests there for one night. and ammunition is strictly prohibited. J. T. Rorick last week ent a field of Vaal. We succeeded in cutting the In the morning the lord high chambei- San Francisco, June 1.—The steamer rye on the old Frank Taylor place line in three directions and imprison lain stands at the side of the coffin and Gaelic, from Hong Kong and Yoko across the river from The Dalles, Or., POLITICS IN SENATE. ing ell the rolling stock in Johannes says in loud tones: "Is your majesty hama, via Honolulu, brings the follow that averaged in height six feet and burg. It was a splendid piece of work. pleased to proceed on y<Tur journey?’ ing adivces from Honolulu, dated May eight inches. Mr. Rorick says it beat After a short silence the procession Senators Hanna, Hale and Tillman Led 22: The enemy were astounded at the any rye crop he ever saw. moves on and winds up to the grand rapidity of our advance.” Albert Francis Judd, chief justice of *ln the Debate. A new tube boiler has been sent down Another correspondent, telegraphing portal of the palace. These doors are the supreme court of Hawaii, died on Washington, June 4.—The senatorial tiie 20th. Chief Justice Judd’s politi to Seaside, Or., to replace the large one never opened except to admit a royal from Germeston the same day, says: When the debate today was caustic and as warm cal cares began with his appointment now being used by the saw mill there. “I learn that the Boers are massing personage, dead or alive. fix miles south of Pietoria for a new casket containing the remains is at last as the weather outdoors. At times the as attorney-general of the kingdom A 7,000 gallon water tank is being erected by the company near the box and desperate stand, with a front of 12 placed in the vault the chamberlain exchanges between senators bordered under Lunalino, in 1878. miles. Other rumors in the camp of unlocks it and, kneeling down, calls on personalities. Much of the discus Democrats have taken the first steps factory, and will afford ample protec “Senor! Senor! sion was of a political nature, although for the organization of a party in the tion in case of fire. Lord Roberts are that President Kruger with a loud voice: Day Bros, have commenced work on is ill at Lydenburg, and that the ammu Senor I” After a solemn pause he cries in themselves the questions involved territory of Hawaii. The gathering Soon was one that filled the hall to its capa their saw mill at Cascade Locks, and, nition of the Boers is running short.” again: ‘‘His majesty does not reply. were not essentially political. Then it is true the king is dead!” He after the senate convened, a memorial city and numbered fully 500. Those when completed, it will saw 60,000 NEW ARMOR DEVICE NEEDED then locks the coffin, gives the key to was presented from the people of Cali who called the meeting and felt them feet a day. They will get their logs on Discovery of the Soft-Nosed Armor Pierc the prior (the palace of the Escurial fornia asking that the government pro selves sponsors in some degree for its the other side of the rivei, one log contains also a large monastry and the vide some relief for the starving people success ex pi ess themselves as being ging camp being near Stevenson, and ing Shell Makes this Necessary. New York, June 2.—A special to the church) and, taking his staff of office, of India. Hale, with this as a text, thoroughly pleased and gratified with another will be put in at Wind river. Herald from Washington says: Con breaks it in pieces and flings them at severely arraigned Great Britain for the outlook. The prospect of a large crop of mel sideration is being given by naval ora- the casket. The booming of guns and expending hundreds if millions of dol A report comes from Mona that a riot ons in Yakima county, Wash., is not lars in crushing liberty and freedom the tolling of bells announce to the nance experts to the invention of soma among the Japanese employes of a plan as bright aB might be desired. The armor-device which will overcome th< nation that the king has gone to his in South Africa, instead of caring for tation, two men were killed, aud a seeds having rotted, necessitates re the helpless and dying people of Eng- superiority imparted to an armor- final resting plaec. numlier injured. Officers have been planting, and the cool spell has not land’s chief colony. Aldrich charged sent to the scene of the trouble. piercing projectile by a soft steel cap. Saving Oneself by Service. helped to develop a healthy growth; it Hale with making political 8|>eeche8 As the United States has led all othei Ernest Hogan, the colored minstrel, is predicted the corp will be short and A man was traveling over an Alpine on irrelevant matters, and a little nations in the adoption of the soft- pass. He went over the glaciers, sink won his suit against the Canadian- prices high. nosed cap, there is no crying need fol ing in the snow step by step, upward, later, when Hale reported a further dis- Australia Royal Mail Steamship Com The experiments that have been car agieement on the naval appropriation haste in providing American men-of- until he was aweary. High on the bill, an exciting discussion arose over pany, and secured $2,250 damages as a ried on by the O. R. & N. with brome war with additional protection. The summit of the pass a desire to sleep result of being refused accommodations grass and on the arid lands in the vi A sharp on the steamer Miowera. authorities understand, however, that overcame him. He could hardly put the armor-plate question. Hogan and cinity of Telosaste, south of Union, Or., political twist was given to the debate the success’of American ex|>erimenta one foot before another. Just as he by a speech which Hanna delivered in bis company instituted suits in the have shown that the new grass will with the cap will lead other nations to was almost sinking down into tho sleep Honolulu courts and asked for damages grow luxuriantly on the dry and al adopt the invention, and it is, there which would have proved the sleep of favor ot leaving the whole matter in in the sum of $20,000 each. The most barren hills. A considerable fore, desirable that some plan should la death to him, he struck his foot against the bands of the senate conferees, an<l Hogan case is the first decided. quantity of seed will l>e sown this year. determined upon to overcome the super an obstacle which proved to be the of conferring discretionary powers upon the secretary of the navy in accordance The steamer Signal was chartered by A Milllonalre*« Gift. iority of the shell. body of a traveler who had preceded He be Muskegon. Mich., June 1. — Bronze the Pioneer Western Timber Company • Rear-Admiral Watson, upon hie re« him. He bent down, found that the with the house proposition. turn to the United States, will be or heart had not ceased to beat and began I came involved in a controversy with statues of Abraham Lincoln, General for Cape Nome, and the vessel left dered to command the Mare Island at once to rub the frozen limbs and to Tillman and Allen over the govern U. S. Grant, General W. T. Sherman South Bend for that point. J. D. Dyer ment’s ability to manufacture armor and Admiral Farragut, given to this is manager of the enterprise. It is uavy-yard. do his (rest to reanimate the body. In Congress, having placed assistant his effort he was successful. He saved satisfactorily,in which the sparks flew, city by Charles II. Hackley, were un proposed to start a lumber yard at surgeons in the navy on the same basic the man’s life;, and, in the effort, he to the intense interest of the auditors. veiled today. Local mem tiers of the Nome and supply it from South Bend as assistant surgeons of the army, no banished his own desire to sleep and so Teller, Allen and Pettigrew replied to G. A. R. had charge of the ceremonies. or Knappton. A part of the cargo con difficulty will l>e experienced, Rear- saved his own life in saving another.— Hanna, all speaking in a political vein. The crowd present included many vet sisted of 400,000 feet of lumber for The bill Anally was returned to confer erans from other cities. The statues buildings and since boxes. Admiral Reypeu believes in filling th« Herald and Presbyter. ence. Seventy-nine private pension are of heroic size, mounted on the corn 16 vacancies now existing in the medí Fire broke out in the dry kiln of the Already Tamed. bills were passe'I, and also the military ers of the public square, donated to the Addison mill plant at Tacoma last cal coprs of the navy. Assistant sur • ‘ I have decided, ” said the girl in academy bill carried amendments mak city by Mr. Hackley. They are the geons will be given the rank and pay o> blue, “that when I marry 1 shall ing General Miles and all future com- work of Sculptors Nyehaus and Rhind, week. The firemen confined the fire lieutenants, junior grade. to the building in which it originated, I mandera of the army lieutenant-gen of New York city, and cost $48,000. but as that bnilding contained the ma Secretary Long has received from marry a widower.” "Coward! ” returned the girl in erals, and General Corbin a major- Mr. Hackley. who is a millionaire chinery, the mill will have to shut Captain B. H. McCalla a formal ac general. Consideration of the last of lumlterman, has given donations to the down for repairs. The loss is $15,000, ceptance of the pardon granted him by gray, scornfully. Truly, it would seem that a woman the appropriation bills, the general de city in a public library, schools, lands while the insurance is but $4,600, leav the president, and he has been restored to the place he occupied before he was should l>e willing to tame her own ficiency bill, was begun, but was not and statues, amounting to $500,0UU in ing a net lose of $10,500. The com husband.—Chicago Post. completed. value. pany will rebuild at once. reduced. Literary Ornaments. H. J. Snively, J. H. Visslers and J. Detroit Capitalist Dead. Klllc.l by Lightning. Della Foi Is Insane. Detroit, May 81.—David Ward, M. Baxter, have leased 1,200 acres of •‘What is a library, pa?” St. Clair, Mich., June 2.—Captaig New York, June 4.— Della May Fog, **A library, Jimmy, is what a man the well-known actress, was today com pioneer capitalist, lumberman and land on Toppenish creek, eight miles Arlie Morrison. Frank Campbell and William Medlar were killed by light has when he gets together an awful lot mitted to an insane asylum by justice owner of the a fortune upwards of $26,- from Toppenish station, in Yakima ning today. The three men were at of books that he never has time to McAdams on petition of her brother 000,000, died today at his home in I county, Wash., and have seeded 400 work in the cabin of a new boat. The read.”—Chicago Record. and on evidence of physicians, showing Pontiac. He was the father of the acres to wheat, 90 to millet, 10 to field peas, 800 to barley and 850 to oats. It notorious Princess C'biamy. lightning struck the mast, splintering it that she is laboring nnder delusions. is their intention later on to engage in Set a Patriotic Kiample. and passing down into the cabin. Veneaaelan War Bnd®rl. dairying and stockraising and most of The glory we remember we are to; A contract has been let by Mrs. Jane Caracas. Venezuela, May 81.—Gen the land will l>e devoted to timothy. Troops Mastered Out. hand down unimpaired, The next L. Stanford for the new chemistry Frankfort. Ky., June 2.—Governo» generation needs the example of fath-, bnilding at the Leland Stanford uni eral Joee M. Hernandes, revolutionary They have contracts with the Indian Beckham this afternoon issued an ordet era as well as forefathers.—Boston Con I versity. The total contract la slightly leader, has t>een captured by the gov 'owners of the land for a 10 years’ ernment troops and the revolution is lease, and believe the contracts are mustering ont 10 conqmniee of U m gregationalist. I in excess of $100,000. now considered ended. 1 binding. state guard. BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. RaadJ u»tmant ®f Quotations tho L««4« ine Features ot Trade. Rradetreet’i «eye: Readjustments ol price quotations to meet the changed condition ol supply snd demand am still the leading features of the general trade. In volume the business doing is of a between-season character, im provement in some lines being counter balanced by Increased dullness in other branches. That the basic conditions ot the trade are in the main of a favorable nature, however, is proved by the con tinued good railroad earnings returns which come to band. The fact seems to be that the volume of business offer ed the transportation interests of ths country continues considerably in ex cess of a year ago. Crop reports ars relatively most favorable as regards corn and oats. In the Southwest» wheat crop prospects are still main tained at a high average. In ths Northwest wheat has been helped by late rains, but owing to their late ar rival it is net certain how much bene fit was obtained thereby. The hand-to-mouth domestic demand for iron and steel continues, but ths number of small orders received Is Southern pig and steel rails note most inquiry. The situation in ths pipe market is no better, and platesars weaker. Concessions of fractions of s dollar are apparently easily obtained for pig iron, but throughout the trade the feeling is rather more cheerful, ths feeling being that lower prices will on the one hand encourage consumptivs demands, and, on the other hand, tend to restrict productiou by 1 cm economi cal plants. » Business faiures for the week in ths United States number 185, as com pared with 167 last week. PACIFIC COAST-TRADE. Heattl® Market.®. Onions, old, 7c; new, 2o. Lettuce, hot house, 26c dos. Potatoes, $16® 17; $17® 18. Beets, per sack, 90c®$l. Turnips, per sack, 40® 60c. Carrots, per sack, $1. Parsnips, per sack, 60@76c. Cauliflower, Califoruia 90c@$1. Strawberries—$2.25 per case. Celery—40® 60c per doz. Cabbage, native and California, Tomatoes—$2.60 per case. $1.00® 1.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, $2.OO@2.76; $3.00@8.50. Prunes, 60c per lox. Butter—Creamery, 22c; Eastern 22c; dairy, 17®22c; rauch, 15®17o pound. Eggs—19c. Cheese—14 @ 15c. Poultry—14c; dressed, 14® 16c; spring, $5. Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 ® 12.00; choico Eastern Washington timothy, $18.00® 19.00 Corn—Whole, $28.00; cracked, $28; feed meal, $28. Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, $20. Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; California, $3.26; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80®4.00. Milfatuffs—Bran, per ton, $18.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed—Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beet steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8«; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8H® 10c. Hams—Large, 18c; small, ISH» breakfast bacon, 12 He; dry salt sides, 8c. Portland Market. Wheat — Walla Walla, Slot Valley, 61c; Bluestem, 54c per bushel. Flour—Best grades, $3.00; graham, $2.60; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Cate—Choice white, 80c; choice gray, 83o per bushel. Barley—Feed barley, $14.00® 15.00; brewing, $16.00 per ton. MillstulTe—Bran, $18 per ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $16; chop, $14 pea ton. Hay—Timothy, $10® 11; clover,$7® 7.60; Oregon wild hay, $6® 7 per ton. Butter—Fancy creamery, 86® 40«; seconds, 46c; dairy, 25®80o; store, 26c. Eggs—18 Ho per doxen. Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13o; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10« per pound. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $4.00® 4.60 per doxen; hens, $6.00; springs. $2.60® 8.60; geese, $6.50® 8.00 for old f $4.50®6.60; ducks, $6.00®7.00 per doxen; turkeys, live, 14®16o pea pound. Potatoes—80® 66c per sack; sweets. 2® 2 Ho per poun<i. Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab bage, lHo per pound; )>arauips, $1; onions, 1 He per |>ound; carrots, $1. Hops—2® 8c per |>ound. Wool—Valley, 12® 18c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10® 16c; mohair, 27® 80c per pound. Mutton—Gross, liest sheep, wethem and ewes, S^c; dressed mutton, 7® 7Ho per pound; lamlsi, 6‘vc. Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light awl feeders, $4.50; dressed, $6.00® 6.60 per 100 pounds. Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.00®4.50; cows, $8.60®4.00; dressed beef, 6.1, ® 7J.c per pound. Veal—Large, 6H®7Hc; small, 8® 8Hn per pound. Tallow—5® 6 He; No. 2 and grease, 8H®*c per pound. • aa Fraaeiaea Market. Wool—Spring—Nevada, 14® 16c pet pound; Eastern Oregon, 10® 15c; Val ley, 18®20c; Northern, 10® 12c. Hope—1899 crop, U®18o pet pound. Butter—Fancy creamery 17® 17Ho; do seconds, 15® 16He; fancy dairy» 15«; do seconds, 14® 15« per pound. Eggs—Store, 15«; fancy ranch» 17c. Mlllstuffs — Middlings, $17 00 ® 20 00: bran, $12.50® 18.50. z