Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 29, 1900, Page 11, Image 11

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THE MORNING -OREGONIAN,.-FRIDAY, JUNE .29,. -1900.
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COMMERCIAL AND
Heavy receipts of fruit -were again the
principal feature of trade In the commission-house
portion of Front street yes
terday, and some liberal concessions were
made on some of the ripest, in order to
clean it up. Peaches are coming in In
large Quantities from California, and Ore
gon growers have also commenced ship
ping in the early varieties. Another car
load of bananas arrived yesterday, and
as they were not so ripe as those which
have been reaching Portland earlier in
the week, they met with a good recep
tion. General trade was reported excel
lent on the street, but aside from pro
duce and wheat, price changes were few
In number. The wheat markets were
lower all round.
Hank Clearing.
Exchanges. Balances.
Portland 1317.412 $ 73,483
Tacoma ; 122,778 11,647
(Seattle- ; 305.307 134.000
Spokane 151,171 22,550
t I1 .
PORTLAKD MARKETS.
Grain, Flour, Etc.
The Portland wheat market Is lower In
sympathy with other markets. This sym
pathy is not asserting itself to the limit,
for It Is still possible to secure quota
tions of 58 and 59 cents for Walla Walla,
a decline of only about a cent, while
other markets are off from 34 cents per
bushel. No sales of consequence were re
ported yesterday, and buyers are -waiting
for matters to settle before they attempt
to do much business. Freights continue
very firm, with no new tonnage offering.
"Wheat Walla Walla, nominal, 58ff5c; Val
ley, CSQ'SOc, bluestem. 00c per bushel.
Flour Beet grades, $3 103 35; graham,
2 85 per barrel.
Oats White, 3435c: gray, 323Sc per bushel.
Barle Fewl, $1415; brewing:, flC per ton.
MUlstufts Bran, 12 CO per ton: middlings,
$19, shorts, $13; chop, $14.
Hay Timothy, $1C11; clover, J77 00; Ore
gon wild hay, $037 per ton.
Bntter, Egrfta, Poultry, Etc
Butter Fancy creamery, S540c; store, 25e
per roll.
Eggs Firm at 15c per dtreen.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $304. per dozen;
hens; $4 505; Springs, $2 50 4; ducks, $3
4; geese, $45 per dozen.
Cheese Full cream, twins, 12J13c; Tounj
America, 14c per pound.
Vegetables, Fruit. Etc
Vegetables Parsnips, $1; carrots. 75cQ$l;
turnips, 75c per rack; onions, $1 25 xor red,
$1 SO for sllverskins; cabbage, $1 50 per cental;
potatoes, 4050c per sack for old, 75c?l for
sew; peas, )34c; beans, SOc; asparagus,
4 5c
Fruit Lemons, $3 7504; oranges, S4SH 23 pr
box for late Valencia; pineapples, $4 50QG
per dozen; bananas, $2 503 per bunch; Per
sian dates, 7i&&c; strawberries, 5gGc per
pdund; peaches, 5075c per box; cherries, 2&7c
per pound; apricots, OOSSSc; apples, $1Q1 25
per box, raspberries, 54?0c per pound.
Dried fruit Apples, eaporated, 78c per
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes, 45c; pears,
un and evaporated, 50c; plums, p'tlem, 4f
& &ftc: prunes, Italian, 3&6c; silver, extra
choice. 6 0c; figs. Smyrna. 22&c; California
black, &S'0c; do white, 10c per pound.
i
Groceries, .at, Etc.
Coffee Mocha. 23g28c; Jaa, fancy, 2C32c;
Java, rood, 2014c; Java, ordinary, lS20c;
Costa Rica, fancy, 18320c; do good, 10lsc; do
ordinary, 10tf12c per pound; Columbia, roast,
$12 OS; Artmckle's, $13 13; Lion, $12 C3 per
caso.
Sugar Cube, $3; crushed, $0; powdered, $0;
dry granulated, $5 50; extra C, $5; golden C
$4 90 net, half barrels, c more than barrels;
maple sugar, 15tffl0c per pound.
Beano Small white, 3c; bayou, 4c: Lima. 6c
per pound.
Salmon Columbia BVver, 1-pound tails, $1 23
1 05; 2-pound tails, ?22 50; fancy. 1-pound
flats, $1 05 1 75; -pound fancy flats, &3V3c;
Alaska, 1-pound tails, $1 20(afl 30; 2-pound tails,
$1 &CKJ2 25.
Groin bag Calcutta, $0 37 per 100 for spot.
- Nuts Peanuts. C57o per pound for raw,. 10c
for roasted; oocoanuts, DOc per dozen; walnuts,
10 & lie per pound; pine nuts. 15c; hickory
nuts, 7c; chestnuts, 15c; Brazil, lie; filberts,
15c; .fancy pectus, 12QHc; almonds, 16(ffl7$4c
per pound.
Coal oil Cae, 21Hc per gallon; barrels,
17c; lanka. 153-
Rice Island. CV4c; Japan, OJtc; New Orleans,
4&54c: fancy head. $7Q7 60 per aack.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc
Hops 28'Sc pT ioind
Wool Valloy, 124? 13c for coarse, 15310c for
best: Eastern Oregon. lOfi'lSc; mohair, 25o per
pound.
Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short-wool, 25
tf35c; medium-wool, 30&50c: lotfg-mool, 60cQ$l
each.
Pelts Bear fklns. each, as to size, $515;
cubs, each, $105; badger, each, 50c; wildcat.
5?5c; housecat. 525c; fox, common gray,
4c3'$l; do red, $1 752'3 50; do cross. $2 503J;
lynx. $24 50; mink, 40e$l 75; marten, dark
Northern, $53,10; do pale, pine, $24; musk
rat, 812c; ekunk. 00S0e; otter (land), $4
0-8; panther, with head and claws perfect,
$193; raccoon. 25380c; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, $3 50 5; wolverine, $2 &0&0;
beaver, per ekln, large, $07; do medium, per
ricln. $4t; do small, per skin. ?12; do kits,
per skin. $l(2a.
Tallow 5QCV4c; No. 2 and grease, 8&Mc Pr
pound.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 10 pounds and up
ward. 14315c; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 10 pounds,
15c per pound; dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds,
1510c; dry salted, one-third less than dry
flint; salted hides, sound steers, 00 pounds and
orer, 7QSc; do 50 to 00 pounds, 7c; do un
der 50 pounds and cows. 7c; kip, 13 to 30
pounds, 7jSc; do veal, 10 to 14 pounds. 7c:
do calf, under 10 pounds. "Vscr green (unsalted),
lc per pound less; culls (bulls, stags, moth
eaten, badly cut, scored hair slipped, weather
beaten or grubby), one-third less.
Meat and Provisions.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, withers and
ewes, sheared, $3 SOS'S 75; dressed. 7C"4c per
pound; Spring lambs, B3X5V?c per pound gross.
Hogs Gross, cholco heavy, $3; light, $4 50;
dressed, 5Cc per pound.
Veal Large. 0fcfHc per pound: small. SQ
84c.
Beef Gross, top steers. $4N 50: cows, $3 SO
4. dressed beef. CH$??c per pound.
Provisions Portland pack (Shield brand)'
Hams, smoked, are quoted at 13c per pound;
plento hams. 9Hc per pound; breakfast bacon.
lSc: bacon. Hc; backs. 0c; dry ealt sides.
8c: dried beef, 17c per pound; lard. 5-pound
palls. 10c: 10 - pound pails. 9"tc; 50 He;
tierces, 0c ptr pound. Eastern pacx (Ham
mond's): Hams, large, 12ic; medium, 13c;
small. 13L&C: picnic home. 9Hc; shoulders,
SUc; breakfast bacon, 12$c; dry salt sides, lj
Oc; bacon side, SQ'lOc. backs. 9Xc: butts.
Do; lord, pure leaf, kettle rendered. 3s, 10Vc;
10s. lOXc
JTEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Drealc In Wheat Causes a Bulge In
Stocks.
. KBW YORK. June 28. The stock, mar
ket showed symptoms during the early
hours of the trading today of having
fallen back Into the condition of lethargy
and sagging prices, which marked the
trading last week. But the large out
standing short account showed Itself very
sensitive to developments in the wheat
market. With the continued fall In price
of that cerpal. reports of the enormous
quantities of wheat thrown upon tho
market to liquidate, the courage of tho
bears oozed out af the tips of their
fingers, and they scrambled to cover their
short contracts in the late dealings with
considerable precipitancy. The result was
a strong closing at the top level, with
the rally still in force, and at a level of
prlcesfrom 1 to 2 points over last night
for many active stocks. The bears were
In .full retreat all through tho list, even
B. & O. turning from its persistent down
ward course with a rally of three points
from the early decline. Sugar. Brooklyn
Transit, People's Gas and American To
bacco all made notable upward move
ments, the latter apparently on a belated
appreciation of yesterday's dividend dec
laration. While the break in the wheat market
was unquestionably the dominant Influ
ence, there were other points, of strength
which radiated a favorable Influence.
The -coalers advanced on the rise in
price nf anthracite. The Southwestern
FINANCIAL NEWS:
stocks moved upwards la company on,
the more favorable prospects of the Tex
as cotton crop, compared with that In
other cotton states, on the large Winter
wheat crop, and on hopes of the corn
crop. Estimates by a Western trade
journal, that the Winter wheat crop and
the wheat reverses would make up the de
ficiency In the shortage in the Spring
wheat crop, had much to do with the
day's movement, both in wheat and rail
road stocks. It was made evident that
prices of stocks have not only kept pace
with a damage to wheat but have been
discbunting continued deterioration. Tho
rains In the Northwest caused a sharp
check to the speculation on this basis.
The iron and steel stocks showed decid
ed strengtlu
The money market continued quite un
ruffled. The decline in exchange was
checked today with the sharp advance in
call loans in the London market, and the
marking up by quarter penny of the
Bank of England's price for gold and for
American Eagles. Tho decline In ex
change is said to have been caused by
the coming -upon the. market of long
sterling bills, which have been held for
maturity, and are now being sold as sight
bills. As they had figured meantime as
collateral for loans, their liquidation now
Involves tho paying off of loans, and may
help to account for the current ease of the
money market.
The bond market was not active, but
prices were firm. Total sales, par value.
ROGO.OOO.
United States bonds were unchanged In
bid quotations.
BONDS.
u. S. 2s, ref. rtg.102?i
do coupon 103U
D. A R. G. 4s 99
Gen. Electric -5.117U
uu xs, reg loo
N. T. Central lstclllVt
do 3s. ree- ion
Northern Pat 3s.. 0OH
do 4s 104H
Oregon Nav. lsts.CJ
do 4s 101
Oregon S. L. 0s...l27H
do con. 5s ..113
ltlo Gr. West .lsts. 93
do coupon , 109
do new 4s. reg.. 134
do coupon 134-
do old 4 reg...H4
do coupon ....;. 115
do 8s, reg 113
OO COUDOn -- 1T.1 Ct Pnitl M.nla IS!
Dist. Col. 3-C3S...123 iSt. P. C. A P. litsllOU
Atchison adj. 4s.. S25 do 5s 120U
C & N-W. con. 7sl40 Union Pacific 4s. ..100
D-BfGllsti!:1!! aM l8t"
When issued.
STOCKS.
Tin total sales of, stocks today were 320.200
6hares. The- closing quotations were:
Atchison 25Unlon Paclflc 50,
dp prof 71 (Union Pac pref... 72
Bait. & Ohio 71 IWobosh 7
Can. Pacific i6tJ do pref I7u
Can. Southern ... 4Ski Wheel. Ar L. E.... Stt,
Ches. & Ohio 251m do 2d pref 21J
v". "r. western, iuw u. central is
CM.. B. & Q 123&
Tl JP. rt in4tTlPKl I . ...
Third Avenue 1094
P. C. C. A St. L 57W
v-ni., ma. & L.... 18 1
do pref ,.. 48
Chi. & East. 111. 05
Chicago & N. W..150
C.. R. L & P 10514
C. C.. C. & St. L. 5h
Colo. Hnilthnr, a
r'PRE5S nn a
Arinmii tlft
American 1.150
unnea utates ..... 40
Wells-Fargo 120
do 1st prof..."." 0H:
Amer. Cotton Oil.. 31H
uu 1 prei ia
Del. A Hudson... .110
Dll.- T-nlr . t ,,,
uo pret tfj
Amer. Molting .... 3
An Trf 19
Denver A Rio Gr." 17
;Amer. Smelt. A R. 35
r do nrft Rfl
Erie ..::;:::::: nH
fAmer. Spirits .... 1
Great North. pref!l4S
do prer ........ 17
Amr. Steel Hoop. 1U
Hock Ins- rvl
13
Hocking Valler
Illinois Central
Iovra Central ..
no prci ......... u j
Amer. Steel A W.. 31U
do nref TOti
:iSi
. 18
Amer. Tin Plato... 1U&
! do nrf ?u.
Co pref
43
Kan. C.. p. A G.. i4VSAmer. Tobacco ... 1W&
Lake Erie A W
do pref
oo Pref l'. SS Anacondo- Min!Cto" 41i
lke Shfr 9m inmnVlm T n rn
20
..123
Lake Shore ."210
Brooklyn R. T '. TA
iouis. a Nash.... 73
Manhattan El ... SOW
Met. St. Ry 147,
Mer. Central .... 12.
Minn. A 8L Louis 47
do iref 00
Missouri Pacific .. 4S9i
Mobile A Ohio.... 35
M.. K. A T 0
do pref 30
?CWT JpriMW rent 1f5
Colo. Fuel A Iron.. 313&
vhil looacco
24
oo prer
Federal Steel
- 70H
... 31
.. 04
..12C
do nref
Gen. Electric
Glucose Surar
4
ao prer 97
Int. Paper 21
do pref 04
La Clede Gas 71
New York Cent..".12SVi'
Norfolk A West.. 31H
National Biscuit .. 23
do ;ref ......
National Lead .
do pref ......
National Steel .
70
ao prei ......... ra
Northern Pacific .. 50
... 10J4
.. 05
.. 8l
ao prer 71
Ontario A- West.,i ID
O. R. A N- 42
do rref 70
do nref .1 v
N. T. Air TtrsVA 1T.
North American .. 14
Pacific Coat 50
Pennaj-rranht ....12GH
jieamng lc,
ao 1st pref 80
ao 2d pref....
Pacific Mall ...
at
do 2d pref 2h
TRto Gr. Western.. SUii
do pref h
St. IJouls A S. Fr. IH
do 1st nref 55
20W
Peonle'n f!n
o
Pressed Steel Car.. 43
uu prei ...... .. ,2
Pullman PaI. far 1T6
do 2d pref Sl'
Stand. Ropo A T... 5
St Louis A S. W. ',! Sugar .."ll3
do prer 234 do pref 114
St. Paul llOlTenn. Coal A Iron. 65
do pref 171 U. S. Leather sli
.St. Paul A O..v..110 do pref OC
Southern Pacific .. 32HIU. S. Rubber 241
Southern Ry 10j do pref 91
do pref 50i Western Union ... 70
Texas A Pacific... 13nRepublIc Iron A S. 10
do pref 63W
Ofreffrcd.
Forelsm Flnnncial Xeiri,
NEW TORK. Juno 2S. The Commercial
Advertiser's financial cablegram says:
The news of the relief of Admiral Sey
mour's party caused a slight flutter In
the market here today, but operators
were soon absorbed again in the uncer
tainties of the situation, and the market
relaDsed Into stagnation. Americans see
sawed within narrow limits, and dealings
In them were meager. x
The bank sold 14.000 gold in French
coin, and lost 20,000 to the Continent A
large business was done in loans at 3H
oer cent. There were no discounts to
speak of, a fact which was regarded as
significant, in view of the absence of an
increase in the supply of other securi
ties shown In the bank returns. Bills,
accordingly, were down.
It has transpired that the recent buy
ing of silver was not by the Govern
ment, but by local houses on account of
the monsoon and the Chinese difficulties,
but Government buying Is expected at
any time.
Money Exchange Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 23. Sterling on
London, CO days, tl SiVi; sterling on Lon
don, sight. J4 87. Mexican dollars, 45c.
Drafts, sight, 10c; telegraph, 12&c
NEW YORK. June 2S. Money on call,
l'414 Per cent. Last loans, VOVA per
cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3$?4& per
cent. Sterling exchange. Arm, with ac
tual business in bankers' bills at J4 S6U
damand, and at II 83, 60 days. Posted
rates, $4 S44 SS and J4 S7. Commer
cial bills, $4 824 S3. Silver certifi
cates, Cli(Jf62?ic. Mexican dollars. 4Sc
Government bonds, steady; state bonds.
Inactive; railroad bonds, firmer.
LONDON. June 2S. Consols, 100. Mon
ey, Zhfi$ per cent.
V
Stocks in London.
LONDON, June 25. Atchison. 25H:
WATCH!
THE ki(
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET
nrs BOOMING
CROP CONDITIONS WORST EVER
KNOWN
- SEE
CULLISON&CO.
Second Floor
Chamber of .Commerce
Do III 'Fanes
Canadian Pacific. 89: Union Pacific pre
ferred. 73U: Northern Pacific preferred,
72; Grand Trunk.-i: Anaconda. 8H-
THE GRAIX MARKETS.
Prices for Cereals la Haropcnn and'
American Ports.
SAN FRANCISCO," June 2S. Wheat
Quiet, both on and off calL
Barley Quiet.
Oats Quiet.
Spot quotations were:
Wheat Shipping No. V $1 06; choice,
$1 0SV4: milling, $1 OS-ffl 10.
Barley Feed, CSJigTlUc; brewing, 75
77&C.
Oats Gray Oregon. $1 OTgl 10; milling,
$1 lOgl 12&; red. $1(31 20.
Call board sales Wheat, quiet; Decem
ber, $1 12h: cash, $1 C6K. Barley No sales.
Corn, large, yellow, $1 15?1 20.
Chicago Grain and Produce.
CHICAGO, June 23. There are nearly
fourhours to the regular sessions of the
Board wf Trade, and thoBe hours today
were occupied .principally in getting rid
of recently acquired wheat. The market
opened lower because Liverpool was
down, and the long pressure was on the
market. Under a demand from Wall
street and the Northwest, and some cov
ering by shorts the market regained the
initial dip, and this and a lot more was
lost later. Local longs of the Influential
type started the market In Its weakened
condition, and simply choked up the open
ing through which much high-priced stuff
has recently disappeared. Outside longs
on. "the decline Joined the ranks of se.llers,
and the market became so one-sided that
it dropped 4&c, with only momentary
checks.
The bottom was reached near the end
of tho session, and covering by shorts
caused a little" recovery, but not suffi
cient in amount to relieve the market
of the charge of' decided weakness. The
August option was the more active, al
though July was anything but slow. Au
gust closed 3 down at 81. July closed
2 lower, at 80c There were rains iv
North Dakota and Manitoba, but private
advices from these sections and other
parts of the stricken Northwest did not
vary much from the recent tone.
The Price Current made the total esti
mate of crop. Winter and Spring, $50,000.
000 bushels, 200,000.000 bushels of It Spring,
compired with Statistician Snow's -estimate
of 460,000,000 bushels. It declared
that, with the reserve supply, the crop
would be equal to the demand, and that
the crop yield would be 5 per cent higher
than the average for the past five years.
However, crop considerations generally
were overshadowed by the selling,, which
appeared to. be the result of a general
desire to get out before the price got any
lower.
Corn was rather quiet, but, considering
the wheat weakness, it was firm. August
closed 0bC depressed, at 434;' July
closed 4c lower, at 421.
Oats were steady early, but yielded
some later out of sympathy with wheit.
July closed c lower, at 24c
Provisions were weak, despite light hog
receipts. A drive was made at pork by
longs, and the whole list, as usual, suf
fered The wheat weakness was a factor
In the decline. There was a fair cash
demand, but It was not equal to the task
of susutalning prices against the Influen
tial selling of today. At the bottom the
market steadied in covering by shorts.
September pork closed 22&c down, and
lard and ribs 12c down.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
YHEAT.
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Close
June ..
Juir -
August
June ..
Julr ..
August
: I-'--: !-:: I?
fOTOH 80
60 bli
42 42
42 424
4254 43V4
244 21
24 25
12 SO 12 00
12 GPA 12 SO
GSPA coo
700 705
7 07H 7 074
7 0S 710
7 12V4 7 17ft
.. 83 S41i
CORN.
,. 42 43U
,. 42H 4314
,. 43U 43
OATS.
Juir .-
August
25H 25
25H 20
MESS PORK.
July
September
..12 75
..12 00
12 75
12 07
LARD.
July 700 702
September ...715 7 20
October 7 17H 7 20
short nina
July '715 7 15
September ... 7 22V4 7 25
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady.
"Wheat No. 3 Spring, 7779c; No. 2 red,
S2c
Corn No. 2, 42: No. 2 yellow, 4243.
Oata No. 2. 2525: No. 2 white, 27U
27: No. 3 white. 227V4.
Rye No. 2. 61H-
Flaxseed No. 1, Jl 80; No. 1 Northwest
em, $1 80.
Mess pork Per barrel, $11 5012 63.
Lard Per 100 pounds. J6 TT&'&C 90.
Short ribs Sides (loose), J6 6g7 20.
Shoulders Dry salted (boxed). $6 7507;
short clear sides (boxed), $7 407 50.
Clover Contract grade, JS.
Receipts. Shtpm'ts.
Flour, barrels 2.000
Wheat. bu.hels .............. 57.000
15.000
14.000
409.000
107.000
Corn, bushels 452,000
Oats, bushels 270.O00
Rye, bushels 2,000
Barley, bushels 1,000
7,000
On the Produce Exchange today, the
butter market was strong. Creameries,
1419c; dairy. 1316Hc.
Cheese Steady, SHt9ic
Eggs Firm; fresh, lie
Xevr Torlc Grain and Produce.
NEW YORK, June 2S. Flour Receipts.
17.4m barrels; exports, C5S7; market lower,,
without buyers. as further declines aro
looked for. Minnesota patents, $4 73
5 15: Winter straights. J3 9034 10.
Wheat Receipts, 48,100 bushels; exports,
80,354; spot, weak: No. 2 red. S94c f. o. b.;
options opened SS&C elevator. Options
snowed further signs of demoralization
today, under extensi-e reductions of long
accounts, poor support, easier cables, and
rains In Manitoba. At the lowest point
values were about 8 cents off from top
of the year, The market closed weak at
3U3Tsc net decline. July closed at SSSic;
September. S5ic; December, 6c
Wool Dull.
Hops Quiet.
Enropean Grain Markets.
LONDON. June 2S. Wheat Cargoes on
passage, quiet and steady; cargoes No. 1
standard California, 32s; cargoes Walla
Walla, 30s Sd; English country markets,
firm.
LIVERPOOL, June SS. Wheat Dull.
Wheat and flour in Paris, steady; French
country markets, weak.
Wheat Spot dull; Northern mountain.
Spring, Gs 7Jd: No. 1 California, 6s 7dtf
6s Sd: futures, firm; July, 6s 4d; Septem
ber. 6s 5?4d: December, nominal.
Corn Spot American mixed new steady,
4s id; do old. firm. 4s 4d; futures, firra,
July. 4s Id; September, 4s 2Hd.
SAX FRANCISCO MARKETS.
SAN rRANCISCO. June 28. Wool Spring
Nevada. 13315c; Eastern Oregon. 10915c; Val
ley. Oregon. lSl?20c Fall Northern mountain.
10912c; mountain, lambs', 8310c; San Joaquin
plains. S3 10c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 139
14c per pound.
Hops ISM crop. llCISc per pound.
MUlstufts Middlings, $17ff20; bran. 12 500
13 50 per ton.
Hay Wheat. I7ST10; wheat and oat, ?0 50
8 50; best barley, 7; alfalfa. 57; stock. $5&
5 60: compressed wheat. $7 5010 50 per ton;
straw. 25040c per bale.
Potatoes River Bur banks, 35$?G5c; Oregon
llurbanks, C5Q$0c per cental; new potatoes, 40
C50c
Vegetables Onions, $11'10 per ctl.; garlic,
2Hff3"c per lb.: green peas. 00c?l per sack;
string beans. 2934c; dried, okra. 32Hc per
pound, asparagus, 1 6031 75 per box; egg
plant. 8010c per pound.
Citrus fruit Oranges, navels, $2 CO: Mexi
can limes, flfM 50; common California lem
ons. Jl 2591 50; choice, $22 50 per box.
Bananas. Jl 5063 per bunch.
Butter ' Fancy creamry, 18 19c; do sec
onds, lTVic; fancy dairy. 17c; do seconds, IS
fclCtte.
Cheese California, new, SHSjOc per pound;
Toung America. 9H10c: Eastern. 1C&017C.
Eggs-Store. 12H13Hc: fancy ranch. 10i4c;
Eastern. 151 54c per dozen.
Poultry Turkeys, gobblers, 910c; do hens.
UCtto per paBd; aid roosters, f3 809H J5
Downing, Hopkins & Co,
Chicago Board of Trade
New York Stock Exchange
Room 4, Ground Floor
BOTH TELEPHONES
TH
PORTLAND MINING STOCK EXCHANGE
Location: No. 126 First Street
OFFICERS AIVD DIRECTORS t "
TYLER WOODWARD. Brest. U. S. National Bank. President.
L. B: COX, Esq.. Vice-President.
J. FRANK WATSON, Prest. Merchants National Bank. Treasurer.
P. L. WILLIS. Esq., Secretary.
SENECA SMITH, aArrnrT pawtttt RUFUS MALLORY.
FRANCIS I. M'JvENNA. SAMUEL CONNELL. - -yv. H. GRINDSTAFF,
Registrar of Stocks ond Bonds: Security Savings and Trust Company
Cost of Membership $100
Charge for Listing Stocks 30
Dues per Annum (payable quarterly).. 50
P. O. BOX 723. Address. C. L. PARKER, Manager.
Every safesrard placed around dealings in this KXCHAXCS.
CAPE NOME
S. S. NOME CITY, S. S. GEO. W. ELDER
Will Sail About June 30th.
Special Round-Trip Excursion Tickets Sold on These
Elegant Passenger Steamers,
S. S. DESPATCH
Sails on Her Second Trip About Juiy 10, 1900
This Is .the only exclusive livestock steamer in the
Nome trade. Bookings now being made.
rOR RATES AKD MKORMATIOIT APFLY T4
CALIFORNIA & OREGON COAST S, S. CO.
F. P.. BAUMQARTNCR, Agent, 233 Washlnjjtos St.
Mltcbell & Co.. General Affents. Sao Francisco. '
W. A.
Pacific Coast
ffirW lil For
IBfS5a the
Cape Nome Gold Fields
THE NEW PALATIAL STEEL STEAMSHIP
"Senator" will soil from Seattle direct July 8, Aagust 6 and 5eptember 6.
The "Senator" has a capacity of 2300 tona. Her second cabin and rteerage accommodations
are euperlor to the first-clos accommodations of moot of the steamers advertised for Nome.
The Pacific Coaat Steamship Co. has been running Its i teamen. to Alaska winter and sum
merfor 25 years, and la the ploneerPaciflc toast line. Seattle freight and passenger rates ap
nlv from Portland. For further information inquire of GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. General
Agents. 10 Market. San Francisco, or J.
dozen; young roosters, 14 50ff5-50; small broil
ers, J2ST2 25; large do. 33 50: fryers, $3 60
Qi 60; bens, J4Q-4&0 per dozen; geese, 3101 S3
per pair.
Receipts Flour, quarter sacks, 20,074 ; wheat,
centals, 125,723; barley, centals. 1010; oats,
centals. 510; do Oregon, 300; potatoes, sacks,
45S0; bran, eacks, 30; middlings, "sacks, 21;
hay, tons, 3S0; wool, bales, 210; hides, 234.
IRON AXD , S TEEL
Prices Are
Demoralised and
Far-
BBcei Are Closed. " ,
NEW YORK, June 23. AbcordlDSr to
the Iron Age, -In its weekly review of
the Iron and steel situation, it is idle to
Attempt to disguise the fact that the
.eituatlo'n in the. iron trade has been grow
ing woreo instead of Detter. That pper,
after thua declaring its views, says:
The redactions in prices which have
thus far been made have not served
their purpose In bringing the great body
of consumers Into the market. -They con
tinue to withhold their orders and it
will probably take some definite -developments
of a favorable character to Induce
the placing of any considerable business.
Instead of favorable developments, we
have had for some time a succession of
unfavorable influences. Among " these,
the drought in the Northwest Is just now
exerting a particularly distressing effect.
If conditions in that section were as they
should be at thlsl season, the great im
plement manufacturers would undoubted
ly have placed orders to cover the ma
terial they need In making up Imple
ments for next 'year, while other Im
portant consumers having considerable
outlets In that direction would have un
doubtedly been good buyers of iron and
steel.
A, meeting of leading Iron arid steel
makers was Tield in this city on Tuesday
and Tvhlle the nominal Plttelburg'-prices
of ?20 for Bessemer Iron and &f for
Bessemer billets were not changed It 4s
noted that the market Is now an open
on and that pig iron and steel are both
being offered at much- lower prices.
The plan of bavinsg a fixed price on pig
Iron and steel and then selling at lower
prices is not helping the- market, but
is hurting It. It is realized that prices on
pig Iron, steel and finished products must
get down to a solid basis before business
will start up. Tho fact must not be' over
looked that a restriction of production
is taking place, with the possibility that
Jn a short time the supply of various
kinds of material will be round shdrply1
reduced. It Is estimated tha-t at least 20
blast furnaces making foundry irdn.have
been blown out In the post two months.
Southern blast furnaces are belnsr banked
because of labor troubles, and fear Is
expressed that a aatlsfactory arrange
ment cannot be made, but that quite a
number of funnaces will be compelled
to shut down to await a settlement.
Ohio and Western Pennsylvania" furnac
es are also being blown out or banked
because of accumulations of stocks which
carmot bo moved. The iallurer to agree
on the wage schedule for the coming
year In Western rolling mills will cause
the closing of a considerable number of
establishments of this kind after July L
The effect of low prices in plate is seen
In the stoppage of a large Western plate
mill because of inability to meet present
maricoT prices witnout joss.
An important development In the metal
market has been the sharp advance in
the price of pig lead. Two advances have
been made during the week, aggregating
10 per ton, presenting a marked con
trast to the recont courso In prices hi
this commodity. Spelter also manifests
an -upward tendency.
Eastern Livestock.
CHICAGO. June 23. Cattle Receipts.
SOOO. Steers, active, strong to 10c higher;
butcher stock, steady to strong: natives
best on sale today, five cars at $3 60; good
to prime steers, medium weights, 10c;
heavy. 5 to 10c higher at 55 2035 80; poor
to medium, steady to 5c higher, $4 3
5 10; selected feeders, slow. $3 7501 70;
mixed stockers, weak, lower, 12 50J?3 70;
cows, 2 SOJM -10: heifers, $34 55; can
ners. about steady. $22 75; bulls. $2 75
4 50; calves, steady. U 5056 75; Texans.
MANHOOD
, Wo VltaJlser.theprescriptloaofafamons French physician, will quickly care yon of all
nervous or dia-Mcsof the generative organs, such as Xost Manhood, XnooniHlo,
.W E
aVT nssK
ism ,(
S, - 0 uK,nrniinai
Itspps ail losses by day criilcht. Prpventsqulcknensot discharge, which it not checked
leads to Spermatorrhoea and all the horrors of imnotency. CEPIDEXE cleanses the
-" Vrf-3JB
. . ;c.,iijcfcjuncysna we unnary organs oi au imparities. cuiaOEJJictrenzincns
asa restores small wesJc organs.
r2?S5?5!Sr,..Baffer.er8r,,olcar?1 bT Doctors Is because iSOpfrcntare troubled with Prostatitis.
OUFIDEB the only knorru remrdr to care without nn operation. 000 testimonials. A written
caaranteerlven and xnonrr rrtornM If C boxes does not effect a permanent cure. JlXOaboxforMOO,
Bysiall. fiend for yitKK circular and testimonials. - -
Address DAVOX, S1.DXCIAK C.. p. O. BOX.OTS. San Fraadaco. OL
Fer oal by Alfirich Tharrcacy. Sixth and Was hlngton streets. Portland. Or.
BROKERS
Chamber of Commerce
EXCURS
Steamship Co.
i-ostos. Agent. zn a asnington
Portland. Or.
receipts. 200; Texas-fed steers, Arm,
$4 405 20; Texas grass steers, S3 754 SO;
Texas bulls. ?2 75g3 40.
Hogs Receipts today, 20,000; tomorrow,
20,000; left pver, 4000: average. 10c higher,
top, 5 42"; mixed and butchers, J3 205 40;
good to choice, heavy. J5 305 42; rough
heavy, $3 153 25; light, ?5 logo 40; bulk of
sales. J5 30g5 35.
.Sbeep Receipts. 7000. Sheep and lambs,
choice, strong to shade, higher, others
about steady. Good to choice, wethers,
W3i 75; fair to choice mixed. $3 204 15:
.Western sheep, J41T4. 75; Texas sheep, $3 30
?r3 ); native lambs, JSge 20; Western
lambs, $5 606 20; Spring lambs. $4 75g6 50.
The Metr.l Market.
NEW YORK, June 2S. Iron today was
even in a worse condition than it has
been.' No. 1 Northern was offered at $1S,
but found no buyers. Pittsburg reported
free offerings of bessemer pig at $19, but,
with steel billets -down to $25. bessemer
plg Is not worth over J15. English mar
kets for Iron were all weak. Tin showed
an advance of 4 15s for spot in
Loridon, with only small transactions. The
local market was firm, but dull, while
futures were neglected. The close was
quiet at $31 3731 6214 for spot. Copper
both here and In London was quiet, clos
ing here at $16 50. Lead was, still unset
tled, at $4 3234 27. while spelter ruled
quiet at $4 20ff4 23. The brokers' price for
lead was $4 10, and for copper, $16 25.
Bar silver 613c,
SAN" FRANCISCO, June 23. Bar silver.
61;6c
LONDON,' June 23. Bar silver; 2S 9-lCd.
The Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 23. At the opening
of the cotton exchange today, values in
Liverpool were 47 points up on near
months, but 2Jf3 points off In the remoto
options. First sales Indicated an advance
of 2.36 points on the old crop and a de
cline of 4S points on new-crop cotton
here, with a room trade very much at
sea as to just which way to turn. A
period of liquidation was followed by a
perpendicular rise in Liverpool, and tho
market closed firm for near months, with
June, 47 points j July, 30 points; August
and September, 2 points higher; later
months, steady at a decline of 56 points.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Ticket Office, 26S Morrison Street, 'Pbose S3-)
LEAVE.
Xo.4
0:00 P.M.
Th Tlyr, dally to an-1
from St. Paul. Minns
apollaT Xhiluth, Caloacfi
and all points Sast.
ARRIVE.
Xo.3.
7:00 A yt.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dlninj
and BuEet Emoklnc-Llbrary Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
STEAMSHIP RIOJUN MARU
For Japan. China and all Asiatic points win
leave Seattle
About July 18th.
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
FOR ALASKA.
THE COMPACT'S elegant
steamers. Queen, Cottage City,
City -,of Topeka and AI - Kl
leave TACOMA 11 A. M., SE
ATTLE Ji P. M., June 4. a.
14. 10. 10. 24, 29; July 1. 4.
I). 14, 10, 10. 24. 20. 31; Auff.
3. and every tilth, day there
aC.er. For further Informa
tion obtain company's folder.
The company reserves the right to change
steamers, eailln? dates and hours of sal 11ns.
without .prsylous notice.
AOEXTS N. POSTON, 240 Washington sU
Portland. Or.: F. V. CAKLETON. N. P. R. R.
Dock. Tacoma; H. H. LLOYD. Puget Sound
Supt; C "W. MILLER. Asst. Supt-, Ocean
Dock. Seattle.
GOODA.1.L. PKRKINS A CO.. Gen. Acts.. S. K.
RESTOREDSyESlJE:
amissions, .itrrou venule?-, jfimpleft
ON
PREATNORTHpwl
TRAVltLEUS GUISE.
Union Depot, Sixth and 3 Street.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
"CHICAGO-PORTLAXD SPECIAL."
Leaves for ths East, via Huntington, at 0:13
A ZL-. arrives. 4 P. M.
SPOKAXE FLYER,
For Spofeane, Eastern VTashtnfcton. and Great
Northern points, leaves at G P, 1L; arrive at
ATLArfTIC EXPRESS.
Leaves for tho East, via Huntincton. at-5
P. it.; arrives at 8:40 Jl. M.
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
SLEEPERS.
Water lice cneUule, ubject to chance with
our; notice:
OCEAX AND RIVEU SCHEDULE.
OCEAN ui IMC-N Steamships sail from
Alnswortn dock at 8 P. M. Leave Portland
Columbia, Pridajr. June 1: Monday, June 11:
Thursday. Juna 21; Sunday. July 1: Wednes
day. July 11. Stato of California. Wednesday,
Juno 0; Saturday. June 1C: Tuesday, June 20;
Friday. July C.
From San Francisco Leaving Spcar-St. Pier
No. 24. San Francisco, at 11 A. M , as follows;
State of California. Saturday. June 2; Tues
day. June 12; Friday. June 22; Mqnday, July
2; Thursday. July 12. Columbia, Thursday.
Juna 7; Sunday. Juna 17; Wednesday. Juno 2i;
Saturday, July 7.
COLUMBIA RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Hassalo leave Portland, dally, excep-
Sunday, at 8.00 P. M.; on Saturday at 10:00 P.
M. Returnlns. leaves Astoria dally. scpt aun
day. at 7:CO A. M.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIYISIOS.
PORTLAND AND SALEM. OR.
Steamer Modoc, for Salem and way points,
Ica es Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days at 0.00 A. M. Returnlns. leaves Salem
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6.0o
A. M.
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE.
PORTLAND AND DATTON. OB.
Steamer Elmore, for Dayton and way points.
leaves Portland Tuesdavs. Thursdays and Sat
urday at 7 A. 1L Returning, leaves Dayton for
Portland and way points Mondays. Wednesday
and Fridays at 0 A. M.
SXAKE RIVER ROUTE.
RIPARIA. WASH.. AND LEWISTON. IDAH'
Steamer Spokane or steamer Lewlnton lenv
Rlparia dally at 3:35 A. M., arriving at Lewis
ton at 3 P. M. Returning, the Spokane or
Lenlston leaves Lewiston dally at 0 A. M..
arriving at Rlparia same evening.
W. H. HURLBURT.
General Passenger Agent.
V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Acent.
Telephone Main 712. 0 Third street, cor. Oak.
NewStcamshipLinetotlieOilent
CHINA AND JAPAN. FROM PORTLAND.
In connectloo with THE OREGON RAILROAD
& NAVIGATION CO. Schedule. 1900 (subject to
chang):
Steamer. Due to Leave Portland.
"MONMOUTHSHIRE" June 21
"BKAEMAR" July 13
"ARGYLL" Aug. 5
For rates, accommodations, etc.. apply to
DODWELL 4 COMPANY. Limited.
General Agents, Portland. Or.
To principal points In Japan and China.
THE FASTEST AND MOST
DIRECT LINE
-TO THE-
& Blf-rrlttP,
The Direct Line to Denver, Omaha..
Kansas City, St Loub
Chicago and Other Eastern Points
TWO DAILY
SOLID VEST1BULED TRAINS.
Portland to Chicago Less Than Threa
Day.
Only Four Days to New York and
Boston.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper.
Buffet Ldbrary Cars (Barber Shop)
Dining- Cars, (Meals a la
cane; .tTee- .tteciin
lnp Chair Cars.
Through tickets, basgaco checks, and
sleeping car accommodations can ba ar
ranged at
CITY TICKET OFFICE
135 Third Street Portland, Oregos
J. H. LOTHROP. GEORGE LANO.
01 Afftav City Pass. Tkt. An.
PACIFIC
$60 to
St.Pau! and return
And 65.75 to Kansas City and return,
first class, for sale June 29 and 3d.
Via
Canadian Pacific
AND GOOD FOR PASSAGE OX THE
imperial .
Limited
For particulars, call on or -wTlte to
H. H. ABBOTT. Aireat.
E. J. COTLE. 140 Third St.. Portland.
A G. P. A. Vancourer. B. C
WHITE COLLAR LINE
COLttalBIA RIVER Sc PUOET SOUND NAVJ.
CATION CO.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
ES
BAILEY GATZEKT tAlder-treet dockj
Leaves Portland dally eery morning at 7
o'clock, ej-cep Sunday. Returning, leaves As
toria every night at 7 o'clock, except Sunday.
Orecoa 'phone Main 321. Columbia 'phone 331.
U. B. SCOTT. President.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
LEAVES
UNION
DEPOT.
Tor .Mayrtrs. Rainier,
ARRIVES
UNION
DEPOT.
Ciauxanie. Westport.
Clifton, storia. war-
renton. Flarel. Ham-
mond. Fort Stevens,
Gfarhart Hark. Salle.
Astoria and aeashor
Express.
Dally.
Astorlt i-.xprus.
Dally.
Seashore Express,
Faturday only.
11:10 A. 31
6:55 P. 31.
2:30 P.' 31.
9:40 P. 31.
Except Saturday.
'Ticket office. 2T3.lforrl.vra t. end Union dtpot.
3. C UA.TO. Gen. Via. Agt. Astoria. Or.
EASTANDSOUTHtAST
15 THE
wirr " R -
U
" 51
.iS&-il ""f
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
EAST
SOUTH
Leave
De?!nf:a3i! Strtets
Arrlv
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS
for Salsa. Rose
burr. Ashland. Sac
ramento, Ofilen.
San Francisco, Mo
jave. Los Angeles,
1 Paso, New Or
leans and the Eaat
At "WToodoura
(dally except Sun
day), mornlnjc train
connects with train
for lit. Angel. 511
v e r t o n, Browns
ville. Sprlnsartd
and Natron, aa-i
evenlnc train for
Mt. An eel and 31.
erton. Albany jiascnscr
Corvallb pasenger
Sheridan paaoenjeer
S-30 P. M.
3:30 A. M.
7:3 A.!
(pJ( SUNEET -n
Un Rarres JOj
C:20 P. it
'St
10:10A.SI-
M:C0
17:30
J4:50
P. 21.
A. M.
P. II.
L?.asir
I J3:23.Ai "H
Dallr. JDaUy except Bunday. ,
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac
ramento and San Francisco. Ket ratca S17 arst
class and $11 second clas-.. nicluains sleeper.
Rates ard tlcVetd to i-ttstern point and Eu-"iW'--A11?0.
JAPAN. CMlfA. Ho.SOLULU an4
IvIUKLAND. Ticket Ajrent. UJ Third U
TAMHILL DInsiON.
PassenRtr Depot. foJt of JetTenion Street.
LeaVS for Gwrr i!iii!- ,i .ft lAun k .
12:J0. 1.63, 3 25. 4. 40. o.2S. b.'ju,' llij P. M.;
and 0:00 A. L .n faur.days onry. -VrrtTa at
Portland dally at i5.33. sao. 10 00 A. M.r
la, 3.10, 4UK), U.15. 7.40. 10.00 P. M...I2HU
A It. dalo. except ilonuay. S:C( and 1O.05 A.
M. on Sundays only.
. iaIe for Dallas dally, excep't Simday. at
5.06 P. 1L Arrive at Ptland at 0.3O A. -M.
Paasenrer train le&iet, Daj for Alrlte Man
aajii. Wednesdajs and Frldas at 2.45 P. JL
Returns Tuesia-3. Thursdajs and Saturday
Except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER..
Manncer.
C. IL MARKHAJt
Gen. Krt. & Pass. Alt.
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIA SEUYICK.
The Pioneer Dlninsr and. Obacrvatlem
Car Itoute.
I'oloa Depot, Gth anl J Sts
No. 2
2 P.M.
North Coast Limited.
No.1
7 A.M.
ror Aaconia. s'-atu. i
Vnrth VnVlmo A.-.-
kane, Pullman. Mos
cow. Lewiston". Rosj
land. B. C. Buttn,
Helena, St. Paul. Mm-
ton. New 3"or"t and all)
points East and South-'
eai.
No. 4
1130P.H
Twin City Express, for
Tacoma. Seattle-, Spo
No. 3
sv. at
kane. Helena. - Butte.
8U Paul. ChUaso. Bos
ton, New York. Omaha.
Kansas City. Council j
Bluff. St. Louis, and
all points east and!
'southeast. i
Through train service via Northern Pacific
and Burlington line rrom Portland to Omaha.
Kansas City. St. Louts. Quick time and un
CQualed accommodations.
lake North Coast Limited Train INo. 2 for
South Bend. Olympla and Gray"? Bar Dor
points.
P tha North Coast Limited. Elegant Up
holstered Tourist Sloping Cars, Pullman
Standard Sleepers, Dinlns Car and Observa
tion Car, all electric lighted. Solid vestibuled
trains.
Tickets sold to all point? In the United
Stale and Canada, and baggago checked to
destination of tickets.
For information, ticket, sleeping-car reser
vations, etc.. call on or. write . i
A. D. CHARLTON -
Assistant General Passenger Asent,
2S3 aiorrlRon St.. Cor. Tlilrd,
Portland, Oregon.
. ' " i
GO EAST VIA
ON THE FAMOUS
"Portland-Chicago Special"
OR THE
"OVERLAND LIMITED"
The only trains running through, solid Iron)
Portland and Chicago. Every car illuminated
with Plntsch gas. Two trains dally.
Dlninsr Cars. Service a la Cnrte.
Library-Buffet Smoking Cars.
Palace and. Ordinary Sleeping: Cars
Free Recllnins? Chair Cars.
Leaves.
0tl5 A.M....
0:00 P. M...
Arrtvesv
po rtlan d;;.s:4o rSL"
CITY TICKET OFFICE
142 Third St. Phone Main 585
W. E. COMAN.
General Azeni.
F. R. OLIN.
City Tlcktt Aft.
The Favorite Trans-Pacific Passenrfer
Steamer
" TACOMA "
Will Sail From Tacoma on or About
JUNE 30TH, for
CAPE NO
Calling at Dutch Harbor.
For passenger and freight reservations p
plr to LouWKLL & COMPANY. Ltd..
Telephone Mole 90. 252 Oak t.
Empire Lme
for Cape Nome
And Yukon River Points
5. S. ''OHIO," 3500 Tons
Sails from Seattle ,
on or about June 30
Reservations can now bo raada upon appltc
tion to any railroad or sub-agent -o the inter
national Navigation Company, or .to
EMPIRE TIIAXSPOUTATIOX CO...
SEATTLE. WASH.
-MiDY
These thy Capjuloa are superior
to Balsam of Copaiba,
CubcbsorlnfectionsandlMJfj
CURE IM48 H0URS3
the same diseases without!
inconvenience
Sold by all t?.-uzitts.
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