THE MORSttiG OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL . 5, - .1905. lo RU1T JAR PRICES Opening Quotations for the Season Are Announced. LOWER THAN LAST YEAR'S Butter Selling More Freely Since the Decline San Francisco Market Takes Another Drop Near ' the Storing Point. GpoMlag prices en Mason fruit jars for the reason f U5, spring delivery, were announced yesterday. The Portland et cash quotations, rer grows, are as follows; Pints. $5.85; quarts, half gallons, $9.00; extra cap. $2.25. Quotations ar made, freight prepaid, to the following Interior points in straight cartels or to the seme points whore orders -will justify shipping a pool car. as follows Half Ext. Pte. Qts. gain. caps. $5.85 5.r..r. $0.90 $2.25 .00 6.73 10.25 2-30 6.00 6.75 10.25 2.80 OiOO 6.75 10.25 2.30 6.00 C.75 10.25 2.30 0.00 0.75 10.25 2.30 0.30 7.15 10.85 2.35 0.86 7.25 10.85 2.35 0.50 7.45 11.25 2.40 6.55 7.50 11.35 2.40 O.00 7.05 12.00 2.45 7.00 8.05 12.20 2.45 7.05 S.l,r .12.35 2.50 6.45 7.33, 11.10 2.35 6.45 7.35 11.10 2.35 0.05 7.00 31.53 2.40 G.65 7.00 11.-05 2.40 6.ttT 7.00 11.85 2.40 0.C5 7. BO 11.55 2.40 0.65 7.01) 11.85 2.40 0.5 7.00 11.55 2.40 0.06 7.fo 11.55 2.40 6.65 7.00 11.55 2.40 C.i 7.00 31-65 2.40 0.06 7.60 11.55 2.40 0.70 7.05 31.00 2.40 6.70 7.05 11.60 2,40 0.70 7.05 31.00 2.40 0.70 7.65 11.00 2.40 6.70 7.65 11.60 2.40 0.70 7.05 11.60 2.40 0.70 7.05 ,11.60 2.40 0.70 7.85 11.00 2 40 0.70 7.65 11.00 2.40 0.70 7.05 11.00 2.48 0.70 7.65 11.60 2.40 6.70 7.05 11.00 2.40 Salem Albany .......... C'orvalMf! ........ McMinnvtllc Dallas Eugene Cottage- Grove ... Oakland P.Geeixirg ........ Grant's Pass ... . Med ford Ashland Arlington ...... Shaniko Pendleton Walla Walla ... Waltsburg Dayton Pomeroy ........ Lewleton ....... Moscow . . Colfax Oake&dale Spokane . - . Baker City ..... 1a Grande .t... Hoppner .-. Elgin '.. Huntington ..... Wcteer ......... Payette ......... Ontario . Parma. Caldwell ... Nampa Boise .. It is expressly announced by jobbers that all quotations are subject to change -without fur ther notice. It will be noticod that tho prieea announced for this season are under those of last year, 'showing a reduction of 05 cents on pints. 05 cents on quarts ajd 10 cents on half gallons. BUTTER SELLING FREELY. Demand Stimulated by Monday's Reduction War Not Likely. The all around cut wade in butter prices Monday has had the effect . of .stimulating the market to a considerable degree and there is no reason why the activity should not Increase. It is generally conceded that prices have been too high all winter and have restricted much buying. The local market, though active. Is barely steady at the new prices and is almost sure to go lower. San Francisco dropped yes terday to the 20-cent baste, which -will again give the Californians an opportunity to sell in this market and may bring loeal prices for extra creamery down to 23 cents or even 224 cents. With a further drop of one or two cents at San Francisco, however, tho market will cease to trouble Portland, as the California dealers will then begin storing their surplus. Should the Portland market get down suf ficiently lpgr buying wlU aUo begin here -for staring at San Francis. Thfc. 'wlt'h- 'the "cojd storage operations in this city, will bring the market -to its true basis, so far as supply and demand ls' concerned. cons.enuently a butter war is improbable. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain. Fiour. Feed Etc "WHEAT Club, 66ftS7c per bushel; blue- etem. 9394c; Valley, SSc FLOUR Patents, $4.60fi4.S5 per barrel: straights, $4.304.45; clears. $8.854; Valley, $4.10r4.25; Dakota hard wheat. $6.507.50; Graham, $3.5004; whole wheat, 44.25; rye flour,, local, $6; Eastern, $5S"5.10;; cornraeal. per case. $1.90." ' " BARLEY Feed. $23.50 per ton; rolled. $24 25. OATS No. 1 white. $2S29 per ton;, gray, $2728 .per ton. M1LLSTUFFS Bran, $10.50 per ten; mid dlings. $25: shorts, $22; chop. TJ. S. Mills, $19; linseed dairy foods. $18; linseed oil meal, car lots. $29 per ton; loss than car iota. $30 per ton. CEREAL- FOODS Rolled oats, cream. 90 pound sacks, $6.75; lower grade, $56.25; oatmeal, steel cut, 50-pound sacks, $S per barrel; 10-pound sacks, $4.25 per bale; oat meal (ground). 50-pound sacks, $7.50 per bar rel; 10-pound sacks, $4 per bale; split pea, $4 per 100-pound sack; 25-pound boxes, $1.15: pearl barley, $4 per 100 pound?; 25-pound boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-pound sacks, 52.50 per bale. HAT Timothy, $1416 per ton: clover, $11 012; grain. $1112; cheat, $il12. Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc Eggs are again very weak, .though as yet quotations have not been lowered. There is hardly any shipping demand now and very few eggs are going into storage. Chicken re ceipts yesterday were much larger than they have been of lale, but they came on a strong and eager market. EGGS Oregon ranch. 1717it per dozen. BUTTER City creameries: Extra, cream ers', 27;c per pound; fancy creamery. 20c State creamories: Fancy creamery. 25g27Vi; -tore butter. IGJflSc; California fancy cream ery. 23C26c CHEESE Full cream twins, new, 1415s; old. 18c; Americans, 14615"4c POULTRY Fancy bens, 1414&c: oM hens, 130'14c; mixed chickens, 13S?lSVsc; old roosters, 114?llfcicj young roostors. 1213c; Springs. 1 to 2 pounds, ?0g25c; broilers, 1 to li pounds, 252Sr; dressed chickens. 15 10; turkeys, live, 17lSc; turkeys, draseed poor. 17'4lSc; turkeys, choice. 20$f22ttc; geese, live, per pound, StjtSc; geese, dressed, per pound, lO&llc; ducks, old. $8.50gfl; ducks, young as to size, $9188.50; pigeons, $11.25; squabs. $2SJ2.50.. Vegetables, Trult, Etc. Four cars of oranges, two of bananas and one of cabbage and cauliflower wore received yesterday. The warmer weather caused a general increase in the demand for fruits and. egetabies. Oranges moved freely at the late advance and dealers complained that they could not get enough to fill all their orders. VEGETABLES Turnips, $1 per sack; car rots. $1.25: beets. $1.25: parsnips. $1.25: cab- bage. old, 3tc per pound; new. lse per pound; lettuce, .hothouse. $1.7". fell. 00 per box; parsley. 25c dozen; tomatoes. $2.25 per crate; cauliflower. 52 per crate; egg plant, 12Vie per pound; celery, $44.25 per crate; pas. 8T0c per pound: peppers. 25c per pound; asparagus. 30c per pound: rhubarb. $1(01.25 per crate; cucumbers. $2 per dozen: artichokes, 75c per dozen; radishes, 15e per dosen. ONIONS Oregon fancy. $2.80g3.25: No. 2, $1 (51.50: buying prices; Australian. 6c per pound. POTATOES Oregon fancy. S5f?95c; common, 654Xc. buyers' price: Merced sweets, Hie. RAISINS Loose Muscatels, 4-crown, T&c; 5-layer Muscatel raisins, 7 Vic; unbleached seed less Sultanas. 64c; London layers, 3-crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, $1.85; 2-crown, $1.75. DRIED FRUIT Apples, evaporated. Office per pound; sundricd, sacks or boxes, none; apricots, lG&llc; peaches, 9glte; pears, none; prunes. Italians, 4 5c; French. 2"Q3c; figs. California blacks. 5"4c; do white, none; Smyrna. 20e: Fard dates, Oc; plums, pitted. 6c DOMESTIC FRUITS Apples, fancy. $L75 2.50 per box; choice. $lgl.25; common, 80 75c: figs, 85e$2.50 per box. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons, fancy. $2,750 3.25: choice, $2.75 per box: oranges, fancy. S2.25S2.50 pr box; choice. $202.20; standard, $1 50CP1.75: grape-fruit. $2.50fJ8 per box; bananas. SifSc per pound. Groceries, Nuts, Etc COFFEE Mocha. 2628c: Java, ordinary, JO g20c; Costa Rica, fancy. 18220c; good. lOg-lSc; ordinary. 10g12c per pound: Columbia roast, cases. 100s. $13.38; 50s, $13.3S; Arbucklc $14.38: Lion, $14.38. RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1. $5.87; South ern Japan. $3.50; Carolina, 4$6c; broken bead. 2fcc. SALMON Columbia River; 1-pound- talla. fl.75 por dozen? 2-pound talUs,v$2.40; 1-pound bujl. S1.S5; t&ncy, lSlVi-pound flats, fLtsu; '4-pound fiat?. $1.10: Alaska pink. 1-pound talis. i&c; red, 1-pound tails, $1.45; socseyes. l-pound tails. 51.S5. SUGAR Sack basis. 100 pounds: Cube, $C30: lowdered, $6.05; dr' granulated, $5.95; extra C, $5.45; golden C, $5.35; fruit sugar, $5.95, ad vance over eack baals as follows: Barrels, 10c; half-barrels, 25c; boxes. 50e per 100 pounds. (Terms: On remittance within 15 days, deduet ,jc per pound; if later than 15 days and within so cays, aeauct c per pound; no discount after SO days.) Best sugar granulated. $5.S5 per 100 pounds; maple sugar, 153 ISc per pound. SALT -California, $11 per ton. $1.60 per bale, Liverpool. 50s, $17; 100s. $1050; 200s. $16; balf-ground. lOOs, $7; 50s. $7.50. NUTS Walnuts. 13ic per pound by sack, 1c extra for iess than sack; Brazil nuts. 15c; Al berts, 14c; pecans. Jumbos, 14c: extra large, 15c; almonds. L X. L., lO&c; chestnuts. Ital ians, 15c; Ohio, $4.50 per 25-pound drum; pea nuts, raw. 7Je per poupd; roasted, Oc; plne nuta. !Otfl2iic; hickory nuts. 7c; cocoanuta. &5&90C por dozen. BEANS Small white, 4c; large white, 3c; Pink. 3fcc; bayou. 3frc; Lima, Eiic Hops. WooL Hides, Etc. . HOPS Choice. 1904. 23K24c per pound. WOOL Valley, 20a per pound; Eastern Oregon, ISfilSc per pound. MOHAIR Choice. 31fee2c per pound. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 36162C per pound; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 15 pounds. 14615c per pound; dry calf. No. 1. undor 5 pounds, 17$18c; dry salted, bulla and stags, one-third lessi than dry flint: (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, cair slipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2jc per pound leesj; salted hides, steers, sound, CO pounds and over, 910c per pound; -50 to 00 lounds, Sfe9c per pound; under 50 pounds and cows. S6c per pound; salted stage and bulls, sound. Oc per pound; salted kip. eound, 15 to So pounds, 9c per pound; sailed veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 9c per pound; salted calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 10c per pound; tgrt-en unsalted. 1c per pound less; culls, lc ptir pound lets). Sheep skins; Shearlings. No. 1 butchers' stock, 25fe0c each; short wool. No. 1 butohers stock. 40U50c each; medium wool. No. 1 butchers' stock, GO-gSOc; long wool. No. 1 butchers' etock, f lfeil.50 each. Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less or 12fl4c per pound; horse hides, suited, each, according to size, $1.502; dry, each, according to size, $1 1.50: coits' hides, 2500c each; goat tklns, coianMm, lOfj-loc each; Angora, witn wool on. 25ce$1.50 jsach. TALLOW Prime per pound, 34c; No. 2 ana grease, Z'a.Tc. PELTS Bear skins, as to size. No. 1. $2.50 10 each; cubs. Slfj2; badger. 2560c; wJM cat, with head perfect, 2&&50C; house cat, 5 10c; fox, common gray. 5070c; red, $3416; cross, $51S; silver and black. ?1002t)0: tiah ers, $5lj6; lynx, $4060; mink, strictly No. 1, according to size, $lfr2.5u; marten, dark North ern, according to size and color. $lo$15; mar ten, pale, pine, according to size and coic-r, $2.50tM; muskrat. large. 10I15c: skunk. 40fe 50c; civet or polecat, 54? 10c; otter, large, pjlrae skin. 566:1(1- nsntV n-itv, -J feet. f2&5; raccoon,' prime. 30lf50c; mountain ult, mm neaa penect. ?J.Wfei; coyote, tWc 1; wolverine. 4fiS: beaver, tr skin im $566; medium. $3&4: small. S101.5O-. kit' BEESWAX Good, clean and tuire 5A"'. ,.ASCARA SAG RAD A (Cblttam bark)-Good 44Ue per pound. OREGON GRAPH T?nnTT- iru a. ?34. ' FEATHERS Gee. wnlte. 3540e: reee. gray or mixed. 25gC0c; -duck, white. 16g20e; duck, mixed. 1215c Meats and-Provisions. BEEF Drersed, bulhf, 3fc4c, per pound; cows, 4BWc; country steers, 460c MUTTON Dressed, fancy. 7s nrr M,nl. ordinary. 54jttc; Spring i&mtiss (pelts on) a2.5u m each. VEAL Dressed.- 100 to 125. 77e per - " , va. up, i9Vv PORK Drc ed, 100 to 150. 7Hc icr pound: 150 and uo. 7feSc HAMb-Ten to' 14 pounds. 12Uc por pound; 14 to 10 pounds, 12Uc: 18 to 20 pounds. 12fcc: California tnlcnie). be: cottace hm e- tsbouldera, SVc; boiled ham. 2oc; boiled picnic tJAVJUis rancy oreaKiast, ice per pound' standard breakfast. 14c; cholc. 12c; Englisti .csr.uuii. . xt iuikid, ic; peaca do con, 11c SAUSAGE Portland - ham, 12V4c per pound; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry. 17Hc; bologne. long, ZV-cr. welnerwuint. Re. v s.' pork. 9c; blood, 5c; headeneese. 5c; bokigna muMc, Jink. -tjc. DRY SALT-CURED Regular short Jear 9Vlc salt. lOVic amoked: clear Imk-Vk a. ,i 10c oioke3: clear bellies, 14 to 17 pounds average. 11c salt, 12c smoked; Oregon ex ports, 20 to 25 pound average, lOVc salt. llc smoked: Union butts. 10 to 18 "pounds fife . v. j i AiiraKca. pickled lB-POUBO Kit. Sl.iU: niCKkKl nlirs- lnnn, barrelf. $0; H-barrels. $3; 15-pound kits si sb- rels. $5.50; 15-pound kits. $2.75. LARD Leaf -lard, kettle-renderorf ti.- !c; tubs. 8?ic; 60s. 9c: 20s, 10c; 10s. 10Xe: 5s. 10Uc Standard pure: TIercee. STic; tubs! 9: 60s. 9iic; 20s. 9Ue; 10s. ijc; 5s oiic Coropoundr Tierces, 6c; tubs, 6c; 5fti O'Jc Oils. GASOLINE Stove gasoline, cases. 23Vc; Iron barrels, 17c; 86 dcg. gasoline, eases, 32c; Iron barrels or drums. 20c COAL OIL Cases. 21Ac; Iron barrels, 15c; wood barrels, none: 63 deg.. cases, 22c; Iron barrels. 15ic; Washington State test burning oils .except headlight, per gallon higher. LINSEED OIL Haw. barrels. 61c: cases. 06c Boiled: Barrels, 0$c; cases, OSc: lc less In it-barret lots. TURPENTINE-Cascs. 81ci barrels. 78c WHITE LEAD Ton lots," 7e: 500-pound iota, oc; joss man wo-pouna lots, oc LIVESTOCK MARKET. Prices Quoted at Portland Union Stockyards Yesterday. Receipts at the Portland Union Stockyards yesterday were 000 eh cop .and 125 cattle. The following prices were quoted at the yards: CATTLE Best Eastern Oregon steers. $4 cows and heifers. 3fc'3.50; medium. $1.5062. HOGS Best Urge, fat bogs. $6; black and China fat, $5.25jS.50; stockers, $3. SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon- and Valley, $4.(0&i.7u; medium, $4&4.50. EASTERN liVESTOCK. Prices Current at Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago. KANSAS CITY. April 4. Cattle Receipt.-, 9000, including &00 Southerns; market steady to strong. Native steers, $4.254J6.10; South ern steers. $3.2505.50: Southern cows. $2.1 4.10; native cows and heifers, $2.25fr5.2d stockers and feeders. $S.25t?5; bulls. $2.0S 4.2S; calves. $2.50f6.25; Western fed steers. $4.50g4.fl5; Western fed cows. $S.2594.50. Hogs Receipts 9000: market strong. Bulk of sales. $5.1595.35; heavy. $5.0r.3S; paci en. 5.2547. 35: pigs and light. $1.1005.25. ' Sheep Receipts 5O00; market steady. Mut tons, $545.90; lambs. 50.5Of 7.40; range weth ers. $GfP6.75; fed ewes, $5 5.65. SOUTH OMAHA, April 4. Cattle Receipts, S000; market 5c hlghor. Native steers, $4S6 cows and heifers. $f?4.75; Western steer $3.50f5; Texas steers. $2.76f4.85: cows and heifers. $3.75$0; canners. $2; calves. $3.75 g6; bulls, stags, etc. $2.2SQ'4.2S. Hogs Receipts 5500; market shade higher. Heavy. $5.205.25 ; mixed. $5.205.22; light. 55.15?5.22fc; pigs, $4.5CS; bulk of sales, $5.20rS.224. fheep Receipts 3500; market steady. West ern yearlings. $Gg.75; withers. $5.25'S5.2S: eves. ?5.104f5.50; lambs, $9.75827 50. CHICAGO. April 4. Cattle Receipts 4000 market tteady. Good to prime steers, $5.40Q' 0.40; poor to medium, $45.25; stockers and feeders. $ft5; cows, $34.75; heifers. $35.25 caoBers. $1.60.0; bulls. $2.50-.&0; calves. $8.75. Hogs Hccelpts today 1S.O30; tomorrow 25, 000; market 5c higher. Mixed and butchers. $5.30JC.lO; good to choice heavy, $5.40g.50: rough heavy, $S.255.40; light. $5.1S4f5.35; bulk of sales. $5.356.40. Sheep Receipts 15,000; sheep and lambs steady. Good to choice wethers, 5.75gT..25; fair to cholco mixed. $4.505.50: Western sheep. $44(6: native lambs, $4.85455.73; West ern lambs. $4.S57.75. Sllvcrton 3Iobalr Pool Sale. SILVBRTON. Or., April 4. (Special.) Yes terday at 12:80 the pool of the mohair growers of this section was sold at public auction to Johnson &. Hebler, of Corvallls, for 22U cents a pound. There were 4000 fleeces In the pool hat will average from 3 to 4 pounds each, and at the price old will bring to the growers about $500. Brown, of Salom. was the next highest bidder. The local market is 30 centa and the eost of managing tho pool Is about cent per fleece This la the fourth pool that has been made by the mohair growers and they are well pleased with the work of the asso ciation. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, April 4. The market for cof fee futures closed quiet at a decline of 5 points on the spot position and of 10 points on the remainder of the list. Sales reported of 47.250 bags. Including May. 6.45gO.50c; July, C70s; September. 6.S56.90c; December. 7.10c: March. 7.204f7.25c Spot Rio steady; No. 7. 7e: mild quiet. Sugar Raw firm: fair refining, -Hcj centri fugal, 96 test, 5c; molasses sugar. 4c; re fined steady; crushed, $0.75; powdered, $6.25; granulated, $6.10, - TENNESSEE COAL WAVERS ITS ERRATIC MOTION UNSET TLES STOCK MARKET. Unusually Large Number of Minor Specialties Dealt In, but Aggre gate of Transactions Smaller. NEW YORK. April 4. The complexion of today's stock market was decidedly mixed. An unusually large number of separate lfuea were dealt in, notwithstanding the smaller aggregate of the transactions. Many usually neglected specialties and Industries were dealt in. Both the principal gains and losses were found under this classification. Railroad stocks were sluggish throughout and for the most part were heavy, The decline in the stock market seemed to be in part due to the unsettling influence of the erratic fluctuations in Tennessee Coal. Prices of that stock wcro up and down all day, and operators in the market wore at a loss to determine whether the terms of the proposed merger or the distress of an uncov ered short interest was responsible for the wavering motion of the stock. The passage through one house of the New York Legislature of the stock transfer tax and the belief that Its enactment into law was certain had some revived influence in the un certain mood of the speculation. The inquisi torial tendency of legislation and public policy toward corporations and the prevalence of In vestigations into their affairs came in for consideration. The embittered controversy which has sprung up in the administration of the Equitable Life Assurance Society and the Investigation thus prompted has the effect of emphasizing this impression. The very prominence of the low grade In dustrial stocks, even where they give evi dence of strength. Is regarded as an evidence that the high grade stocks have exhausted their resource for an advance and begets sus picion of the stability of the whole market. Some of the day's abortive movement in the better class of stocks was suspected of being manipulative and designed to offset this char artcrirtic of the market. The absence of long expected announcements, which have been supposed simply to await the conclusion Of the Northern Securities case, induces a feel ing of suspense and distrust over the extent to which mysterious allutlons and rumors have been allowed to Influence great speculative movements In varloos stocks. - I ivere - m a feeling that some of these mysteries must either be dissolved soon or be replaced y effective new factors If prices are to be sus tained at their present high level. The tone of the money market shows som relaxation In consequence of the completion of the April settlement, but not to the extent that sanguine e peculators hoped, and the pos sibility 1 now faced of a considerable pro longs: Ion of higher rates of interest. It is evident that many Important capital Issues j have been planned to take advantage of the normal accumulation of reserves at this time, of the year, both here and abroad, and this class of requirements will, of course take precedence In stock market borrowing. The most substantial sustaining Influence In today's market was the heavy accumulation of United States Steel stocks. Reported large buying of nig Iron by that corporation Is a repetition of previous conditions, but the lack of response in the securities of the company has been the cause of dlseattefaetioa In the market. The rise In the Southern Railroad group was attributed to the enlarged cotton movement and to th advantages to accrue from a rising scale of freights en. Iron, due to a sliding adjustment In harmony with iron prices. London was a eeller of stocks In this market to an extent sufficient to harden the rate for exchange by reason of the demand for remittances in payment. There was sus tained strength in a few of the industrials, but the persistent heaviness of the railroads made the closing irregular. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. $4,610,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on call. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Salcet. High. Low. bid. Atchison T.IUO. So ,SJ 87 do preferred 2.100 103 102 li Atlantic Cot Line. . I4.SW 240 143 144t Baltimore & Ohio.... 2.w iw ivou i"? do preferred Canadian"Paalflc .... Central of N. J Chesapeake & Ohio.. Chicago &. Alton do ptcf erred Chi. Great Western.. Chi. & Northwestern. Chi.. Mil. & St. Paul Chi. Term. & Trans.. do preferred C. C. C. & St. U... Colorado ft Seuihern. do 1st preferred do 2d preferred Delaware & -Hudson. Del.. Lack. & West. Denver & Rio Grande do uref erred 95 7.200 349 148i 14S 200 202 20JV: 201Vj 5.500 50 3SH SSts 200 41 41 LC06 235t "23ls 400 243i 248 9.700 17ff 175tf 2.000 10s 500 35Vi 3&Mj 600 loss 10s 41 243L, 176U 10H 35 u, 107 23 61 5WV4 193 375 84 89K 46H Slk Wi, 9Mi 9316 100 2K 5t 1,900 29 U 2S 200 62 01H 3S 193 400 SSfc 700 185 100 Erie .' 34.000 47 do 1st preferred 4.700. 82fe 46 US "1 . IUV, 072 e.soy 70 do 2d preferred..... Hocking Valley do preferred ....... Illinois Central Iowa Central do preferred Kan. City Southern.. do preferred Louisville & Nashv.. Manhattan L. Metrop. Securities ... Metropolitan St. Ry.. Mexican Central .... Minn. & St. Louis... M., St. P. & S. S. M. do preferred Missouri Paciftc .... Mo., Kan. & Texas.. do preferred National of Mex. pfd. New York Central... 100 98& 8SV3 500 lOOtt 180 1.500 3Ut H 1.000 067(1 05 H6 17.0 14JWI 141 142Vi 300 107 106 ! 11.990 SbU 87 8744 9.700 l-S-X 122 1-2 1.100 258 251, 25 00 700 120 200 185 1.400 107 200 314 ""406 "40 15.700 103 119 11S 165 164 10L- 100 314 31 'A 05 40 40 161S 161 0l?i 01 81 84 ST. Y.. Ont. & West.. 11.500 Norfolk & Western.. 2.000 0SV4 85 do preferred Pennsylvania P.. C. C. & St. I... Reading do lt preferred.... do 2d preferred Rock Island Co do preferred St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd St. L. Southwestern.. do preferred Southern Pacific .... do preferred Southern Railway ... do preferred Texas & Pacific Toledo. St. 1.. & W.. do preferred Union Paclfle , do preferred Wabash do preferred Wheeling & L. Brie Wisconsin Central . do preferred Express companle- Adams American 92 35.000 143 142 142 8S 28.080 400 42000 5.300 2.7 200 4.8O0 8.30O 4i 92 hii 81 7i 2FH 05 9?i 98 91 89 35H am 70 20 5 07 118 31 96 .18 33 ns .13 79 70 20 04 07 118 S4?m 97 38 SS 56 OS 100 31S 19.900 200 97 200 3Si SO0 3S& 200 58 97.200 132i 300 99 131 1X1 9S 1.000 1.000 100 200 300 2' 4 47; 19 21 52 22 44 in 2 52 46i 18 23 51 244 22S 327 United States Wells-Fargo 250 Miscellaneous . Amalgamated Copper S3.S00 81 E 81 Amer. Car & Foundry 20.900 45. 30 39 do preferred 3.800 10 1011 102 American Cotton Oil. . 2.400 . 3734 37 Sflfc do preferred 93 American Ice .- 61 do preferred 38 American Unseed Oil 100 20 19 do preferred American Locomotive 4,000 Wi 50 do preferred 1.900 117 117 Amer. Sm. & Refining 11,500 104 103 do preferred 1.200 12$i 123 Amer. Sugar Refining 2,500 142 142 Am. Tobacco pf. cert. 0.500 99 0S 44 50 1HW4 304 123 142 1191 Anaconda Mining Co. -4, 300 ja Brooklyn R. Transit. 24.300 6S 11a 0 67 50 Colorado Fuel & iron 31, 100 57 Consolidated Gbr 400 200 205 20MJ Corn Products do preferred Distillers' Securities. General Electric .... International Paper.. do preferred International Pump.. . do preferred . 300 14 400 (T. 400 40 4.000 1S7 5.400 24 400 70 14 13 05 40 187 23 78 04 43 357 23 78 36 84 National Lead North American .... Pacific Mall People's Gas Pressed Steel Car. ... do preferred Pullman Palace Car. Republic Steel do preferred Rubber Goods 10.100 48 2.200 103 4fli 47 102 102 i'- tr- ' 44 h.H0 114T4 113i 11 2.000 43 42 42 200 247 247 247 13.100 24 23 23 500 84 83 83 S4 XI S2 do preferred IOO lOfiVi 104 104 Tenn. Coal & Iron... 79.900 10 lOTvs 103 U. S. Leather 200 13 18 12 uo prrierreti ............. ..... ..... 17. S. Realty 090 95 91 U. S. Rubber 00O 3 42U do preferred 2.800 115 113 " U. S. Steel 301.400 37 r.6 do preferred 107.200 9fi SO. Va.-Carollna Chemical 1.100 S6 30 do preferred ....... 300 10S 108 Westlnphouf EJec.. 300 181 181 Western Union 300 92 92i low; 94 42 US 3a?; 98 SOU 107 ISO 92 Total sales for the day. 1.119.000 shares. BONDS. ' NEW YORK. April 4.-Closfng quotations: U. S. ref. 2s re. 104 I Atchison AdJ. 4s 90i do comon....Ju.lOi?ijD. &-R. 6. ialQlK iN. Y. Cent. lsts.lOOU ao coupon 105 U. S. new 4s rg. 133 do coupon. ... .133 V. S. old 4s rg.I04 do coupon.. ....101?; Nor. Pacific 2s.. 6H Nor. Pacific 4s..l03U So. Pacific 4s... 93 U Unit! Pacific isOOH Wis. Cent. 4s... 94 Stocks at London. LONDON, April 4. Consols for money, 91 U: consols for account. 917-16. Anaconda ...... 6H Atchison 90 H do preferred... 105 Baltimore & 0..lUfc Can. Pacific. ...154 H Ches. & Ohio... 60 H C. Gt. Western. 24 U C. M. Sz St. P.ISIU Norfolk & West. Sl?i do preferred... 94 H Ontario Ec West. . 64H Pennsylvania ... 73 Rand Mines 11 i Reading 4Si do 1st pref. ... 47 do 2d pref.... 46 DeBeers 17viSo. Railway u. c Jtt. uranae. .iOfs do preferred... 93 Erie 43 do 1st pref SAM do 2d pref.... 72 Vi Illinois Central. 164 Louis. & Nash.. 144 U Mo.. Kas. 3fc T. . 424 N. Y. Central... 168 Vi do pref erred... 100 So. Pacific 69J, Union Pacific 130 li do preferred.. -102U U. S. Steel 37?i do preferred... 99 Wabash 24 U do preferred 48 Spanish Fours... 90H Money, Exchange, Etc NEW YORK. April 4. Money on call. ZQ per cent; closing bid, 3H per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time- loans steady, 60 and 90 days and six months, 3U3& per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 3?ig4,,i per cent. Sterling exchange firmer, with actual busi ness in bankers' bills at $1.8634.8605 for de mand and at $4.S4253"4.S430 for CO days. Post ed rates. $4.85 and $4.86Hf?4.87. Commercial bills. $4.SS4.84. Bar silver. 56c Mexican dollars, 43c Government bonds steady; railroad bonds Irregular. ' LONDON, April 4. Bar silver steady at 25id per ounce. Money, 2 per cent. The rateof discount In the. open market for short bills is 2 per cent; three-months' bills, 2 psr cent. SAN FRANCISCO. April 4. Silver bars, 56c DraXts Sight. 7o; telegraph. 10c. Sterling on London. 00 days, 51.S4H: sight, $4.S0. Dally Treasury Statement. WASHLNGTONi April 4. Today's statement of the Treasury balances In the general fund "hows': Available cash balance Gold .... $141,617,949 71.180,937 Bank Clearings. Clearings. $ 7443.S7 1.283.362 Balances. $ 74.850 200.452 75,595 M.b5 Portland Seattle . Taooma , Spokane 419.540 505.670 WOOL MARKETS. Territory and Pulled Grades More Active at y Boston. BOSTON. April 4. The 'wool market Is strong, one element being unable to buy enough wool, while another element regard the situation as purely speculative and liable W result in loes at the end. Territory wools have been more active and-pulled grades also. Foreign wools are firm. Quotations: tea no, line, illpT-; Heavy fine. 10gl7c: fine medium. 19ff20c; medium. 21022c; low me dium. 234J24c. Wyoming, fine. 17lSc; heavy fine. 1510e; fine medium. lS??19c; medium. 22tf23c; low medium, 2T.fi 2-1 e. Utah 3nd Nevada line. 17fflSc; heavy fine. 15016c; fine medium. 17filSc; medium. 22423c:, low medium. 23624c .Honiara nne enoice. -iy.c; nne average. 3 20c; fine medium choice. 21122c: average. 194? 20c: staple. 2223c; medium choice. 234? 5c ST. LOUIS. April 4. Woof-Dull; medium grades eomblng and clothing. 294J25c; light fine. 1820c; heavy fine, 1415c; tub washed. 3037c Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO, April I. The official closing quotations - for mining stocks were as follows: Andes .... .$ .22! Justice $ .05 . .20Mexlcan 1.55 Beteher .. Best & Belcher. Bullion 4. . , Caledonia : . .02Occidental Con.. .81 .25 Ophlr S.25 .45 Overman 14 .14 Potosi ..- .11 .12 Savage 14 .05 Seg. Belcher 00 1.00 Sierra Nevada ... .40 .OliSilver Hill 07 .OSlUnlon Con us .43 Utah Con 07 .18 Yellow Jacket... .10 .75 Challenge Con , . . Choi la r Confidence Con.. Cal. & Va. Con. Imperial... Crown Point.... Exchequer Gould & Curry. . Hale & Norcros NEW YORK. April 4. Closing quotations: Adams Con Alice . ...$ .25!l,lttle Chief ... .OSIOntarlo .$ .00 '. V'ioo . .03 . .10 . .11) Breece Brunswick Con. Conftrtock Tun. Con.. Cal. & Va .25Ophlr OllPhoenlx .OS! Potosi 1.40lSavage l.OSiSierra Nevada.. Horn Silver. . Iron Sliver... Leadvlllc Con . S.25SmalI Hopes.... .07Standard 1.S3 BOSTON, Adventure Allouez . . April 4. Closing quotations: 5..-.0, Mohawk Mont. C & C. . $ 53.00 3.50 26.50 9S.7.1 27.00 105.00 8.00 120.00 22.00 SI .25 12.00 Amalgamated. Am. Zinc... Atlantic Bingham Cal. & Hecla. Centennial ... Copper Range. Daly West.... Dominion Coal Franklin Granby Isle Royale... Mass. Mining. Michigan Old Dominion. Osceola Parrot 10.3SI 30. IQulncy 080.00; Shannon Tamarack .... 1 7C.38fTrlnlty 10.50 27.00 9.50 42.30 4.25 13.00 109.00 13.75 83.00 10.00 U. S. Mining.. 11. s. Oil.. Utah COOIVlctorla 25.25 Wlnowa 10.50 13.50 Wolverine Metal Markets. NEW YORK. April 4. There was a slight shrinkage In the premium commanded by spot tin over futures In the London market wlttxJ both positions lower. Spot closed 1 S9s and futures 1 34s lOd. Locally the market was steady In tone with spot 30.15?30.30c Copper was lower by about 0s 5d in the Lon don market, with spot closing at 66 18 9d and futures 07 0$ 3d. Locally the market was quiet and unchanged. Lake is quoted at 15.3715.50c: electrolytic, 15.2515.37c and casting 14.87gl5.25c Lead Unchanged at 4.50g4.60c in the local market, but a shade higher at 12 lis 3d in London. Spelter Quiet at 6c In the local market, but declined to 23 12s 6d in London. Iron closed at 54s In Glasgow and 49s 4d in MIddlesboro. Locally the market was un changed; No. 1 foundry. Northern. $17.95 18.25; No. 2 do do. $17.001S; No. 1 do South ern and No. 1 do do soft. $17.75818.25. Dried Fruit at New Tork. NEW YORK. April 4. The market for evap orated apples shows continued easiness around recent prices. Common are quoted at 40c; prime. 5.3535. 40c; -choice. &36c: fancy. 7c. Prunes are reporledn a stronger position on the Coast but the local spot situation re mains weak with prices ranging from 2c to 5c according to grade. Apricots are offered in small amounts by country buyers who have surplus stock, hut the market readily absorbs these, sales and the tone Is quiet. Choice. 10llc; extra choice 1112c: fancy, 12J15c. Peaches are firm with choice, quoted at 10 10c; extra choice. 1010ic; fancy, 11' 12c Raisins remained unchanged. Looae musca tels are quoted at 4US?Cc; London layers, $1,051? 1.25; seeded raisins. 56c. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. -April 4. Cotton futures closed steady at a net advance of 2ff5 points. April. 7.75c; May and June. 7.78c; July. 7.59c: Au gust, 7.62c; September. 7.67c; October, 7.72c Will of Thomas H. Wickes. CHICAGO, April A. Under tho will ot Thomas H. wickes, vice-president of the Pullman Company, just nled In the Pro bate Court, the largest legacy goes to Hugh P. "Walden. a nephew. Mr. Wal den's share In the estate Includes the residence on Prairie avenue, valued at $15,000; an additional IS0.CO0; 21 lots In Hammond, Ind., and varlouo personal ef fects, aggregating $60,000. The estate Is valued at $250,000. Thomas H. Wickes, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., only son of the testator, is be queathed an annuity of $500. that will cease at death. The daughters, Laura Annett wickes Fell and Florence VIcke3 Johnston, will divide the Income on $100,- 000, less the $500 annuity bequeathed their brother. A number of the legacies are given, to other relatives and chari table institutions. U. S. 3s reg 104 CALIFORNIA HOPS HIQ.HER MARKET QUOTED FIRMER AND ONE CENT ADVANCE. More Activity Is Reported Receipts of Wool Increasing, but Prices Not Yet Established. SAN FRANCISCO. April 4. (SpecIal.)-Local handlers of hwps are quoting a firmer market with an advance of 1 cent over the recent quotations for spot goods. Contract figures remain as before. The market, which has been rather quiet, is showing a little more actlvlty all around. Receipts of wool arc increasing but the bulk of arrivals represent stock contracted for. In the country on private terms. No definite local quotations have been established. The feeling Is firm. The Chicago market being closed, local spec ulation In wheat was at a standstill. An easier feeling prevailed, but prices had little change. Heavy receipts of barley caused a weaker tone to that cereal. Oats were duW but held steady. Feedstuffs were in light sup ply, quiet and firm. Receipts of oranges were lighter on account of the temporary suspension of picking in growing districts and fancy navels were firm through scarcity. Plenty of poor stock Is on hand. Bananas are better cleaned up. Apples are dull. Dried prunes are slightly higher. Fancy Oregon potatoes and onions are sell ing briskly at top quotations, and the market is generally In good shape for both products. New potatoes are weaker. Asparagus Is In larger supply and lower. Other early vege tables are steady. Butter was weaker under large offerings. Few Northern orders were received. Cheese was steady. Eggs were firm. Receipts. 05.000 pounds butter, 16.200 pounds cheese, 41. COO dozen eggs. VEGETABLES Garlic. SfTUc: green pea?. 4fCc; string beans. Stifle; asparagus. 4&c; tomatoes. $182; egg plant. 104? 15c. POULTRY Turkey gobblers. IS 20c: roost ers, old. $46-4.50; do young. $7; broilers, small. $33.50; do large. $44.50: fryers. $6& 0.50: hens, $5437; ducks, old. $0(J7: do young, $76S. CHEESE Young America. 1213c; Eastern. 36ei7c BUTTER Fancy creamers'. 21c; creamery seoonds, 18c: fancy dairy. 18c; dairy' seconds. 17c. EGGS Store. 10017c: fancy ranch, ISc. WOOL Lambs'. lOfTlSe. HOPS 2l$i26e per pound. HAY Wheat. $10f?13: wheat and oat. $9i? 12: barley. $S10: alfalfa. $7.gi0: clover. $7g9: stocks. $67; straw. 2&J?50c MILLFEED Bran. $20.5d21.50; middlings. $26.502S.50. FRUIT Apples, choice. $2: do common. 75c; bananas. 75cf$2.73; Mexican limes. $4f?4.50: California lemons, choice. $2.50: do common. 75c: oranges, navels, 75$2: pineapples, $2.50 POTATOES Early Rose. 31.25ffl.00: River Burb&nks. 75c4J$l; sweets, nominal; Oregon Burbanks. $1.101.50. RECEIPTS Flour. 19.302 quarter sacks: bran. 200 sacks; hides. 104; wheat. 67 C centals; beans. 10S6 sacks; middlings. 500 sacks; bar ley. 13.926 centals: com. 1194 centals; hay. 351 tens; oats. 77 centals: potatoes, 1937 sacks; wool. 470 bales. Grain and Produce nt New York. NEW YORK. April 4. Flour Receipts 1S. 000 barrels; exports 2400 barrels; quiet and unchanged. Wheat Receipts 14.000 .bushels: spot easy; Ne. 2 red nominal: elevator No. 2 red. $1.11 asked f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1.14 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manltobs. $1.01 f. o. b. afloat. With holidays In roost AVestern markets, whea't was exceedingly dull all day. showing not over c range. It ruled steady on lower temperatures West and closed c higher to c lower. May. $l.lOe,'l.ll. elcfid $1.11; July. 92B92 13-lGe. closed 92ic: September. 8mS7c. closed 80c. Hides Quiet. Wiol Firm. Change in Available Supplies. NKW TORK. April 4.-Speclal cable and telegraphic advices received by Bradstrect's show the following changes in available sup plies as compared with previous accounts: Bushels. Wheat. United States and Canada. Kaet of Rockies, decreased Afloat for ami In Europe, decreased.. Total supply, deereased Corn. United States and Canada. eat of Rocklep. increased... Oats. United States and Canada. cast of the Rockies, decreased 069.000 900.000 1.569.000 J. 174 .000 913,000 Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, April !. Wheat Strong er. Barley Steady. Spot quotations Wheat Shipping $1.30 1.55: milling. $1.551.67. Barley Feed. $1.221.25; brewing. $1,2541.30. Oats Red. $1.40fl.OO; white. $1.421.S0; black. $1.32 fl.4e. Call Board sales: Wheat May. $1.42 bid. $1.43 asked; December. $1.28 bid. Barley Slay. $1.17 bid: December. Sc Corn Large yellow. $1.32ei.37. New South 'Wales Wheat Surplus. SYDNEY. N. S. W., April 4. The season's wheat yield for New South Wales totals 16. 4C3.050 buhels. an average of 9.3 bushels per acre. About S.000.00O bushel are available for export, of which 4,252,638 have already been shipped. Whent at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. April 4.-Wheat-May, 6s 6d; July. Gs, 0d: September. 6s 5;d. Daily rroduce in the East. NEW YORK. April 4. Butter, eggs and cheese unchanged. Wheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. April I. Wheat Unchanged; bluestem. 93c; club. 80c. Eastman Buys Another Paper. CHICAGO, April 4. John C. Eastman, owner of the Chicago Journal, today con firmed the announcement from Columbug, O.. that he iiad added the Evening Dis patch of Columbus to his newspaper hold ings. "The formal transfer of 75 per cent of the stock was made to me Wednesday of last week," he said. "It was a cash transaction. No change in the policy of the Dispatch will occur. The present or ganization will be retained and several men who have been prominent In the management will be promoted to execu tive offices In the company, as I shall re main In Chicago. My Chlcaso paper and the Columbus Dispatch will work to gether along many lines, but the proper ties will not be consolidated." Forest Fire in the Alleghenies. HAGEP.STOWN. Md.. April 4. Efforts to check the forest fire raging on Soutn Mountain, oast of this city, havo been futile, and the mountain peoplo are pray ing for rain. The Ore has swept a dis tance of five mlle3 on the west side of the mountain, from Smoketown to Beaver Creek, and crossed the range In Frederick County. Residents have been fighting tho flames day antL night for five days. The fire that has been burning on the Hearth stone Mountain, of the North Mountain range, west of here, has been checked in the vicinity of Casey's Knob. The loss is heavy. Change of Russian Diplomats. ST. PETERSBURG. April 4. M. Bakm meteff. the diplomatic agent of Russia In Bulgaria, has been appointed Russian Minister at The Hague, In place of M. Btruwe, who resigned on account of ill health. Mrs? Bakhmetcff was formerly Miss Mary Beale. of Washington, D. Qs- AT THE HOTELS. THE PORTLAND. A P Moore and wife. S Glmpson. N York Pittsburg M Jones, California E Rascower. N YorkiF E Bernstein. N Y Miss McCarty. Cleve-lN Reiss. Chicago land iJ H Mady and wife. Miss McMahon. do Pittsburg A T Schmidt and !L Freund. New York wife. Seattle IW H Klepoer. St Paul L S Hooper. N York E S Crayel. New York J H Williamson. St H N Turreil. Boston Louis S L Hoffman. San F G W Bulon. Tacoma A Trussing. Chicago I J A Georxrc DeadwdJC w; Ehexlin. San F B Young. Astoria IC E Imes. San Fran J W Hupp. Seattle IF Krelslcr and wife. S B Hicks. Seattle I London H W Ford. MIchiganlW Klpn and wife W M Hawler. Tacom Spokane J B Karpnlsky and I Wertheimer, PittsSg wife. Chicago Miss verthclmer, do W Steinman. San F :H I Johnson and wife. S Mendelsohn. Chlceot Madison. Win W D Do Varney. Kas ID Michael. Denver tny ,c P Bergen. Los Ang F B Thayer. St Paul IB L Gordon and wife. H C Truchi. N York ! Spokane A J aiundny and T Carstens. Seattle wife,-- Boston B Carstens. Seattle THE PERKINS. J A Bailey. Seattle Master Berenson. G Weber. Greenhorn Thos J Smith, do John Levens. do iioston A C Wright, San F IJ Doumcr. Cathlamet F (Mrs Doumer. do F C Graham. Astoria (Jennie D Bailey, do R A Powell. San Maud Stephen?, Seattle W Kljrwortli. T DallsjA C Johns. Boise L Kussell. Kas City IW T Wilson. X YorK Mrs D Russell, do Geo E Black. San F S E Bartness. Hood R,J A Snyder. St Louis G E Waterman, Mt H E Armstrong aud Pleasant family. St Louis E B Tongue. HUIsbor Mrs R Wackerhogan. E Sharpe, Tacoma Boise G B Richmond. SeattlfD Rice. Roseburg C E Wood, Genesee IE C Ward. Goldendale W E Wilson. B C. Dr A G Prill. Sclo, Or H H Eaton. Seattle IMrs Prill, do A A Cooper. Caldwell'.Mrs F Severance. Til- Mrs A A Cooper, do lamook H C Thomas. Tacoma Mrs S M WIest. Catln Mrs F Chandler. Hood River Master Chandler, do J Lunstrorrii Aberdn F Hverspar. San F Mrs B M Jones. Union Mrs F Dawson. Albny Mrs W L Brldgford. Olympia Wm Milton. City iJ A Gelsendorffer, The Dalles J Woerndt-e Frances W Fowler. Yacolt L H George. Boise IMre TVnerndle. do G Stone. Eugene jMrs Osborne, Seattle P J Derringer. Sno-iMrs J Turner. Aberdn homlsh. Wash B L Bogart. Eugene H C Weber. Seattle IMrs Bogart, do S E Olson. Farmester' THE IMPERIAL. Max Brown. Astoria iMrs J. S Clowinger. Elsie Brown, do Kalama J Wilbur, do J L Kiser. Missoula F J Hume. Seattle Oscar C Stone, do J Callahan. Bellnghm W H Hemzerting. doM Schmidt. Olympia A Shreve. Cathlamet Mrs M Kay. Troutdale J I Hamilton. RosebgiW E Warren. Ala B Franklin. OaklandiMrs II Logan. T Dalls G H Kelly. Eugene x C Carlisle do A L Kelly. Eugene iJ H Dunlap. Cascades D R Cameron. San F G A Yancy. Colo Spgs I H Taffe. Celllio ,J P Lucas. Goldendale J S Medley, C Grove iJ M Mann. Seattle O R Indnhl. San F !B loldabeI. Minn H P McGuirc. TacmalK E Eldrldge. Indepd F N McCandless. do I A Wilhelm. Monrou L McMorris. Walla WUulla Wilbur. Astoria P Larsen. Spokane !H D Bennett, Baltl- iirs iiarsen, 00 1 more U L Brown. Seattle H Ailaway. Chicago '.I J Crawford, Ohio IMrs Crawford, do J F Langham and Dr J F Galbralth. Salem Miss Galbraith. do Dr R Cartwrlght. do family. Chehalis W H Savage. SaSem IMr Holcom. Chehalis F Y Deckebach. do Is Hartman. Chehalis Earle Race. Salem IW C Miles. Geble B Oswald. Mt -Angel iG H Chamberlln. City F C Braden. Seattle IG B Bent. Chicago W H Warner. Albanyjj H Hort;on. do THE ST. CHARLES. A Man. Hood River JM Harding. El Paso C M Plowman. Ore- Mrs Nissan. E Clltf. gon City (Jesse Nissan, do Mrs H Aspberry. Seattle Mrs Jessie Souther land. Warren. Or A Wald. Tacoma T Donahue, do R Hill. Forest Grove Mrs M Hull u 1. Addis, seaside A W Johnson, Salem N Keridge T T Ager. Mapleton C A Smith. Salem W P Dibble, Mola.Ua S J Day. Jacksn. Mich C P Tate. Spokane Cora Miller IS Barber Mrs M J Scott. Ka- A B Edwards. Curtis lama IJ N Melrvln. Toledo F Kllnger. Mt AngellA K Milner, Astoria Aug Kllnger. do lA J Smith. City E Kllnger do L E Wing. Mt Pleasnt H J Llllard. T DallesiMrs L E Wing, do C C Wilson. lone !a A Sullivan. Astoria Mrs Wilson do Geo Floyd. USA F F Seelyf :j is Jvenneny. vancvr !Mrs Kennedy, do IC Junker. Sandy iC II Hansen (Mrs C H Hansen V Griswell. Warren fB Douthet. Carrolton John Dethman IB Savage. Sheridan iV Delaschmltt. Am 'Ira Barber A Hanson N B Golden, Lents R W Dodge. Bend R Jenes Mrs R Jones H Hallahan. City F Erdman. Eufaula N Bundy. Eugene. L Bundy, Eugene Gus Parker. Eugene J J Rcld, Rufus Tacomn Hotel. Tacoma. American plan. Rates. $3 and up. ITo lei Donnelly, Tncornc FIrBt-class restaurant In connection. CHICHESTrfl'S ENG-USH NNYROYAL FILLS Urtpnul and Only uean.ae. SATE, ilwiiinlubli. LodIr. uk Draxtiit tar CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH in UCI tat Oai BfttUIj bam m!I b:ie ribbon. Take no other. Jletato Jienxerons SofcsUtatleak and Imlta (toa. Bnj of joar Dnjilit. or nd -te. la !! for Pnrtlaalar. Teattnenlala 3d " Keller far Lad la," in Uitrr, hj tt tarn Mall. 1 0.OOO TwtlcoaUU. Batdbr all Draxjliu. Cfcteheater Chemical Oa- Uc'-in tMi paper. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY PORTLAND to THE DALLES Regulator Line Steamers Steamers leave Portland dally, except Sunday, 7 A. M.; arrive Daily at 0 P. M. Connecting at Lyle. Wash., with Colum bia River & Northern Ry. Co. for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points. Landing foot of Alder sL Phone Main 914. S. M'DONALD. Agent. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Leaves. UNION DEPOT. Arrives. Daily. For Maygers, Rainier, Clatskanle, Westport. Clifton. Astoria. War renton, FlaveL Ham mond, Fort Stevens. Gearhart Park, Sea side. Astoria and Sea shore. Express Daily. Astoria Express. Daily. DalH 8:00 A. M 11:10 A. M 7:00 P. M. 9:40 P. M. a A. STEWART. J. C. MAYO. Comm'l Agt.. 24S Alder St. G. F. & P. A. Phone Main 900. iREATNQRTHERfl City Ticket Office, 122 Third St., Phone 680. 2 OVERLAID TRAINS DAILY 9 The Flyer and the Fast Mall. sm SPLENDID SERVICE UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES For tickets, rates, folders and full Infor mation, call on or address H. DICKSON. City Passenger and Ticket Agt., 122 Third street. Portland. Or. JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE S. S. KAN AG AW A MARU For Japan. China and all Asiatic Ports, will Leave Seattle about April 8. DIRECT PASSENGER SERVICE TO NORWAY, SWEDEN & DENMARK By the fast 10.000-ton twin-screw steamers. HELLIG OLAV. from New York, May 10 UNITED STATES. " " May 24 OSCAR II.. " " June 7 HELLIG OLAF. " " June 21 UNITED STATES. " " July 5 OSCAR II.. " " July 19 SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE. No. 1 Broadway, New York. re 7gC TRAVEXER'S GUIDE. SHOip- Line ak Union Pacific 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman standards and tourist sleeping-cars dailv . to Omaha. Chlcaso. Spo kane; tourist sleeping-car dally to Kansas t-uy; tnrougn Pullman tourist sleeping-car (personally conducted) weekly to Chlcaco. Reclining chair-cars (seats free) to the East uauy. UNION DEPOT. I Leaves Arrives. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:15 A. M. 5:23 P.M. SPECIAL for the East Daily. Daily, via Huntington. SPOKANE FLYER 6:I5,M- l80,-1-1 Dally. I Dally. For Eastern Washington. Walla Walla. Lewlston. Coeur d'AIene and Great Northern points. ATLANTIC EXPRESS fc.. -p ,r lr-15 A. M ington6 EaSt vIaHunt- Daily. j Dally. RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR ASTORIA and S:00 P. M. 5:00 P.M. way points, connecting Dally. Dally, with steamer for Ilwa- except except co and North Beach Sunday. Sunday, steamer Hassalo, Ash- Saturday, st. dock (water per.) 10:00 P. M. FOR DAYTON. Ore-7:00 A. M. 5:30 P.M. gon City and Yamhill Dally Dally. River Dolnts. Ash-st. except except dock (water per.) Sunday. Sunday. 1:00 A.M. About FOR LT3WISTON. Monday. 5:00 P.M. Idaho, and way points. Wednesday Tuesday, from Riparia. Wash. Friday. Thursday. Saturday. TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington. Telephone Main 712. C W. Stinger. City Tick et Agt.; A. L. Crafg, General Passenger As- SAN FRANCISC0&P0KTLAND S. S. CO. Steamers COLUMBIA and ST. PAUL. April 6. II, 16. 21. 26; May 1, 6. 11. 10. To Lo Angeles and return via St. Paul April 11. rail beyond San Francisco, $3S. Including berth, and meals; stop-over privileges. JAMES H. DEWSON. Agent. Phone Main 208. '24S Washington St. EASTm SOUTH Leaves. UNION DEPOT. OVERLAND EX- PRESS TRAINS j for Salem, Rose-1 burg. Ashland. Sacramento. Og-i den. San Francis-J co. Mojave. Los j Angele. El Paso. New Orleans and the East. Morning train connects at Wood burn dally exaept Sunday with train for Mount Angel. 8:30 P. M. r:25 A. M. S :30 A.M. 8:00 P. M. ksilverton. Brownj- vllle. Springfield. Wendllng and Na tron. Albany passenger cornects at Wood burn with Mt. An gel and Sllverton locaL Corvallls passenger Sheridan passeng&r 4:00 P.M. 10:10 A. M. 7.30 A. M. l;4:50P. M. -5:30 P. M h8:25 A. M. Dally. HDally, except Sunday. PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICE AND YAMHILL DIVISION. Leave Portland daily for Oswego at 7:33 A. M.. 12:30. 2:03. 3:35. 5:20. 0:25. 7:45. 10:1C P. M. Dally, except Sunday. 5:30. 8:30. 8:30. 10:25 A. M.. 4:10. 11:30 P. M. Sunday only, 9 A. M. Returning from Oswego arrivts Portland dally 8:30 A. M.. 1:55. 3:05. 4:33. 6:13. 7:33, 9:35. 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday, 6:25, 7:25. 9:30. 10:20, 11:45 A. M. Except Mon day. 12:25 A. M. Sunday only. 10 A. M. Leave from same depot for Dallas and In termediate points dally except Sunday. 4:18 P. M. Arrive Portland. 10:10 A. M. t The Independence-Monmouth motor line operates dally to Monmouth and Airlle. con necting with S. P. Co. trains at Dallas and Independence. First-class fare from Portland to Sacra, mento and Saa Francisco. $20; berth. $3. Second-class fare, $15; second-class berth, $2.30. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Alj Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia. CITY TICKET OFtTICE. corner Third and Washington streets. Phone Main 712- TIME CARD OFTRAINS PORTLAND Dtpart. Arrive. Puget Sound Limited for Tacoma. Seattle. Olym pia. "South Bend and Gray's Harbor points... S:o0am 4:45 pa North Coast Limited for Tacoma, Seattle. Spo- ..,. . . kane, Butte, St. Paul. j0;- New York. Boston and all points East and Southeast 3:00 pm 7:00 anS Twin City Express for Tacoma. Seattle, Spo kane, Helena, St. Paul. Minneapolis, Chicago, New York. Boston and all points East and Southeast 11:43 pm 7:00 pan Puget Sound-Kansas Clty St. Louis Special, for Tacoma. Seattle. Spo kane. Butte. Billings. Denver. Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points East and South east S:30am 7:00 am All trains dally, except on South Send branch. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Pas senger Agent, 235 Morrison st., corner Third, Portland. Or. For South-Eastern Alaska Carrying U. S. Mall and Express. "c HUMBOLDT, sailing from Seattle. 3 i it., April i 13. 23; CITY OF SEATTLE, 9 P. II., April 7, 17. 2S, via Van 'couver; COTTAGE CITY, 3 P. M., April 11. 23. via Vic toria and Sitka. AH ships will make regular Seutheaaterr Alaska ports of call. Above sailing datea subject to change without notice. S. S. Hum boldt will not call at Port Townstnd. FOR VANCOUVER. S. S. RAMON A leaves Seattle Mondays anr Fridays. 10 P. M.: call at Everett and Bel lingham. Returning leaves Vancouver Tues days, Thursday and Saturdays. Steamers connect at San Francisco with com pany's steamers for ports in California. Mex ico and Humboldt Bay. For further Informa tion obtain folder. Right is reserved to Chans i steamers or sailing date. TICKET OFFICES. Portland 249 Washington st. Seattle 113 James st. and docks San Francisco , 10 Market it. C. D. DUNANN. Gen. Tass. Agt, 10 Market st., Saa Frasciaco.