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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1905)
THE -MORNING OREGONIAS. FRIDAY, JUNE 2.- 19 9QQQ FRUIT TRADE Rushing Business Done in Ear ly Morning Hours. EXPOSITION TRADE HEAVY Strawberries Again in Ovcrsupply on Front Street -New Fruits From the So utli Eastern Storage Butter Puzzle Only the produce hout-cs en- Front street were open for buvlnef-i yeterday and they tlced their doom at lu A. M. In that short time the irult dealers did a thriving trade. Only a few retail grocer were In the mar ket, but hankers. frult-r-tand men and Pe tition shopkeepers bought heavily. Arrivals of strawberries were again too heavy for the demand. Nearby growers mid their fruit at the Plaza under Front etreet quotations and Jobbers and eommlf!oa men were again forced to cut prices. Some over ripe berries and stock carried ever from Wed nesday Fold as low as 50 ccntr. Mort of the trading was under $1, though tomt fancy offerings brought J1.25. A considerable quan tity gots over to today's trade, Local and California cherries -were abund ant and active. Southern fruit wan quoted at $1 for the common run. some extra fine Royal Anns brfnglng $1.50. Apricots were plentiful and lower at 75 cent to $1. Plums were In demand at $1.B0J2. The first black berries were received and brought f2 a crate, Logan berries were easier at $1.50. Very little business was done In vegetables or any kind. The carload of Florida .tomatoes received 'Wednesday was not unloaded as ex pected as the railroad yard men were on a holiday. Scarcely any ioultry was received, for which the communion dealer? were thankful. Eggs came in freely, but the firmness uf the pre ceding day was again noticeable, - Puget Sound orders are said to be responsible in part fur holding down the accumulation. The butter market was .without change. About the same quantity of dressed meat came in as on Wednesday, but being deliv ered to a different set of dealers put them all on the same footing as regards the heaviness cf the market. The grain dealers, millers and feed men were out of business) yesterday. The whole vale grocers were also closed and the hop and wool offices were deserted. SPECULATION IN BUTTER, Eastern Operators Warned of Danger by Trade Paper. The Chicago butter trade has Issued a warning to Middle West speculator to go slow, as the storage proposition J." considered unsafe. Under the heading "Butter a Puzzle," the Chicago Packer of May 27 said: Just now there Is a great deal of specula tion as to what the butter deal will develop. Many dealers believe It wllj be the egg deal right over again. Last year was so excep tionally good until it la thought the memories of big profit will het everybody buying, and that storage butter will again be a high class article In iolnt of price. It seems from the present outlook that the make will be a record breaker. All Indica tions are favorable Xor a great deal more but ter this year than last, and It is admitted on all ejdes that the season Is from two to three weeks earlier than It was In 1004. Sentiment Is becoming congealed, and the market Is getting flxc-d and those who have studied the matter carefully are not expect ing to sec Junes anything like the price they were old at last season. Already butter Is being put away here at around 21c. The Packer man knows of eeveral cars that were smapped up within the past few days at from 21621HC Parties, buying ay they would like to have more at the same price. Dealers heie are acting In sympathy with other mar kets, and are cumitelled to pay the price to get the goods, though many are doubtful about the deal being safe if there Is much fur ther advance. It Is thought by many that the Kpeculatlve class of buyers will be a disturbing element In the deal this season, for it 1a developing that there la all kinds of money that bt will ing to get Itself invested In the "yellow min eral." This class o"f buyers seem to be restricted to no particular locality, and are already beginning to how their hands. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Gtuln, Flour, l-eetl. Etc, WHEAT Club. JS5c per bushel; bluesiem. SObiHc, Valley. S3&87c FLOUR Patents. $4.5005.10 per barrel: straight'. $4fi4.25: clears. $3.7504; Valley. $3.11 i4.25; Dakota hard wheat, J0.5007.5U; Giaham. $3.50i4: whole wheat. $4 & 4.25; ryo sour, local. $5; Eastern. $5.Stt$5.iK; corn meal, per bale. $1.!K)2.20. BARLET Feed. $23 er ton; rolled. $23.50. OATS No: 1 white, feed, STJ per tn; choice milling. $211. MILL8TUFFS llran. $10 per ton; middlings, $24.50: s-horts. $21; chop. U. S. Mills. $10: Ilneed dairy food. $1& CEREAL FOODS Rooted oats cream. Im pound sacks. $11751 lower grades, $5QG.25; oatmeal, teel cut, 50-pound rack. $t per barrel, 10-pound nicks, $4.25 pVr bale; oat meal (ground). 50-iound sack. $7.50 per bar rel. 10-pound sack. $4 per bale: p4lt ikmis, $4 per 100-pound sack: 25-pound bexr. $1.15; pearl barley. $4.25 jmt 10 pound?; 25-pound boxes. $1.23 per box; pastry flour, lo-pauad ack, $2.50 per bale. HAY Timothy. $14tf1G per ton; ciever. $11 012; grain. $11012; cheat. $11612. Butter. Eggs. Poultry. Etc EGGS Oregon ranch. IS&lbW jer dozen. BUTTER City creamerlts: Kxtra crcanifry. 20B21'e ler pound; state crfamrrlen: Fancy 1 creamery. IT'rf'l'c; tore butter. IStilCc. j CHEESE Oregon full cream twins. 13& ! 136" POULTRY Fancy bens. 14c: old brn. 15614c : mixed chickens. 12H4tl3c: old roost - er". Dfiloc; young roosters. 11813c: Springs, l. 'JSSS.ar- -!)5'-lci broilers.. 1 to 14 pounds. 21ta22bc: dressed chickens. 14ir: turkeys, live. 17filSc: turkeys, dressed. ir. 17Vj31Kc; turkci. choice. 2oe22iic: gee-se. live. ler pound. 7-RSVic; geere. drVsiied. per pound, fr 11c: ducks, old. $7J: ducks, young, $2S2O60r,re 35; VlK0OM- J?le125' l"l. Groceries. Nuts, Etc COFFEE Mocha. 2Ci2Sc; Java, ordinary. lSf22e; Corta Rica, fancy. 1862vc; good. lOfr 16c. ordlnan. l12c per pound; Columbia roast, cases. 100s. $13.75: 50s, $13.75; Ar- Duekie. i.mn. n.7o. RICE Imperial Japan No. ern Japan. $3.50; Carolina 1. 3.374; South- StIWe: broken- head. Zc SALMON Columbia River. l-pund taH. SITS nr dozen: ".mnml III r flat. $1.63; fancy. 10 IV pound flats, $l.S0; t. jMund flats. $1 lo. Alaska pink 1-pound talis. e5c . red. 1-pound tails. $1.3t; rockcyvs, 1- Sl'GAR-SaXbasl 100 pound.: Cube, $6.20. powdered. $5.t5; drj" granulated. $0.ts: ex ra C. $5.35; golden C, $5.23: fruit Migar. J5.K5. advance over sack bastls as fellows: ivf" 1K- Ui.r"MnX?- .: bexps- Pr days, deduct V,c per pound: If later than II days and within 3D days, dedurt He per peund; no discount after 30 days.) Beet i-ugar, granu lated. $5.75 per loo pounds; maple sugar. 25Q16c per pound. SALT California, $11 per ton. $1.03 per bale. Liverpool. Sfly. $17; 100s, $10.50; 200s. $10. balf-cround IOOr. $7: ZX. fT.50. NUTi Walnuts. 13c per ound by sack, lc extra for less than rack: Brazil nuts. 15c: fl'berts, 14c; pecans. Jumbos. 14c; extra large. 15c: almonds. L X. L.. 16;c: chestnuts. Ital ians, 15c: Ohio. $4.50 er 25-pound drum; pea nuts, raw. 7sc per pound; roasted, Vci pine nuts. 10ei2i-c: hlckor nuts, 7c; cocoanuu. 7c. coeonnirtA. 35fin0c per dozen. BEANS Small white. 3U64Uc: large white. S'ic. pink. Zc; bayou. 2ic; Lima. Cc. Vegetables, Erult, Etc DOMESTIC FRflTS Strawberries. 50c $1 25 per crate; apples, table. $1-SO$2.50 per box; common. 50ci$l; new California, $1.50 per boxi gooseberries, 5ft Gc per tuund: apri cots. 75cj$I per crate: peaches. $1.25 per crate, plums, $1.505 ; per crate; Logan ber- ries-, $LS0 per crate; black be rrlf. $2 per a ate. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemonr. fancy. J0 2.T3; choice. -JC73 per box; oranges, navel, faacr. J2.2SJ?2.5o per box: choice. $2fi5: standard. $1.5001.73; Mediterranean sweets, $22Se2.75; Valencia. S3: grapefruit, $TS0$3 per box; bananas. 4CSJe per pound; pine apples. JT.50 per down. . FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes. Mc. per dozen; -asparagus. U.-OiTLM per box; beans. 566c per pound; cabbage. 181Uc per pound: cauliflower. $1.7362 rer crate; celery. IWc per dozen; corn. tJOc per doien; cucumber, 50c8$l per dexen; lettuce, hothouse. 25c per dozen; lettuce, bead. 12HCl"c per dozen; par-ley. 25c per dozen: peas. 500c per pound: peppew. 25c per pound; radlehea, 1 Of? ire per dozen: rhubarb. 2fi2"ac per pound; tomatoes. $2.73(13.25 per crate; squash. $1-25 per bos. BOOT VEGETABLES Turnlpn. $1.2561.40 per sack; carrots. 31.25GLS0 per eack; beetn $1.2361.40 p-r rack: parsnips, 50c per dozen: garlic 15ai7c per pound. ONIONS California red. 2c; Bermuda. 3c per pound, POTATOES Oregon fancy. $1?I.1S: corn man. S36$1.50: Eastern. XI. 15: new potatoes. lt2c per pound; Merced awtets. lic per pound. RAISINS Loo- Muscatel. 4-crown. 7cz S-layer Muscatel raMns. 7tc; unbleached ceedlrsqi Sultanas. 6?ic: London layer. S crown. whole boxes of 29 pounds. $1.65; 2 crown, $1.75, DRIED FRUIT Apples, evaporated. CHOMc per pound; sundried. sacks or boxes, none; apricots. IWfllc: peaehr. OJMO'ic: pears, none; prunes. Italians. 465:; French. 248 Sc; fics. California Marks. 5c: do white, none: Smyrna. 20er Fan) dates. Cc: plume, pitted. Or. Meats and Provisions. BEEF Dressed, bull. 43c per pound; caws. 4Q5e; country steers. 5436c MUTTON Drraed. fancy. CHg7Sc per pound; ordinary. 4Q4c: Spring lambs. TtfSc. VEAL Dreered. 100 to 125 pounds. 5fGc; 125 to 11)0 pounds. 4&4c; 2U0 pounds and up. FORK-Dreied. 100 to 150. 797c; 150 and up. Oti 7c ier pound. HAMS 30 to 14 pounds. 12ic per pound: 14 to 10 pounds. 124c; 18 to 20 pound. l4c; California (ptcnle). 8c; cttage bams, tPfec: shoulder. 8c; boiled ham. lc; boiled picnic ham. boneless. 15c BACON Fancy breakfast. 18c ner pound: standard breakfast. 151ie: choice I4c: English DreaKiaei. 11 to 14 pounds. lsc; peacn bacon. 12c SAUSAGE Portland, bam. 13c per pound; minced ham. 10c: Summer, choice dir. 17V: bologna, long, IHc; welnerwurst, 6s: liver. Cc: pork. Oc: blood. 5c: headcheese. 6c: bo logna sausage, link. 4&c ui(l BALT-CURBD-Regular jffiort r:ers. 9c salt. lPHc smoked; clear backs. Oc salt, lOVic smoked; clear bellies. 14 to 17 pounds average, none unit, none raoked: Oregon ex ports. 20 to 25 pounds average, Joe alt, HVjc smoked: Union butt-, 10 to IS pounds aver age, nc eait, vc srookea. LARD Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tiercra. Hc; tubs. lVc; 50. e: 20s, 10c; 10. 10?;c; is. i.l.c. standard pure: virrce-. fcjwc; tuns. 8ie: 50s, flVtc: 20.. iMic: 10s. 8-ic: 5s. Ke, Compound: Tierces Oe; tubs, Cc; 50s, OUc; iw, Wkc; ;s. ic. PICKLED GOODS Pickled pigs feet. Vf-bar-rels. S5: U-barreb-. $2.75; 15-pound kit. $1.25: pickled tripe. H-barreln. S5; -barrel. $2.75; 15-pound kit. $1.25: pickled pigs' tongues. Vr- barrex. !-6arrei. 93: impound kits, 51.5: pickled Iambi tongues. Vbarrels. $9; U -bar rels. Jii.iiO; JO-pouml kits, jr.. 3. ' Oils. TURPENTINE Cases, $1 ier sraltan. WHITE LEAD Ten let. 7Uc: 300-peund jeis. less man iwi-iauna lets. Ac GASOLINE Stove gasoMne. case. 23 "4c: iron banels. 17c; SC deg. gasoilne. eases, 32c; iron narrtis or drums. COAL OIL Caw. 2c; Iron barreK 14c: wood barr Is, 17c; 3 drg.. cases, 22c: Iron Darreis. ifAc. LINSEED OIL-Ilaw. 5-barrd lots. Gtei I- oarrei lots, kic; cAses. Bsc notied: 5-barrel lets, 64c; 1-barrcl Jets. tCc: cases. 70c Hopi. Wool. Hides. Etc HOPS Choice. 1394. 23 W ft 25c per poond. WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best. 10ft 23c: lower grades, down lo 15c according to snnnicage: van.y, :th per pound. MOHAIR Choice. 31&32HC ner nound. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 10 pounds and tin. lC81Cic per pound; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 10 pounds. Hn5c !er pound; dry calf. No.- -1. under 5 pounds, 17618c; dry failed. buMs and stag?. one-miM lew than dry nmt: (culls, moth-eaten, badly rut. scored, murrain, halr- sltpped, veathrr-beaten or grubby. 283c per pound less): suited hides, steers, sound. CO pounds and over, yffloe per pound: 50 to CO peundc, 8HS)c per pound; under 50 pounds ana cowp. tiivc per pouna; salted stags ana bulls, sounds c .per pound; .salted kip. sound. 15 to 3tt pcteoH. Rc per pound; salted TeaL sound. 10 lM -pounds. tXT tound: raited calf. roundJnder 10 nounds, 10c tx-r eaund: (green unsalted. le ier pound less; culls, lc per pouna tsnp skins-: Shearlings, No. 1 butchers ftock. 25Q3o- each: short wool. No. 1 butchprs -stock; 4(&5ftc each; medium wool. No. 1 huirhrrs xftvV VlBKlV-- Innp wnnl Vn 1 butchersf clock. $101 50 each. Murrain pelts from 10 lo 20 per cent less or 12814c ir pound: .her hides, salted, each, according to size. i. .-mM--; cry, eacn. acceraing to size. 31 firl.50; colts' hides, 3f?5(e each; goat skins, common. 10fil5c each; Angora, with wool on. 25cfiS;i.50 each. . r TALLOW Prime, per" pound. 3H?c: No. 2 ard cr-asr. 2Q3c. PELTS Bear skins, as' to site No. 1, $2.50 10 each; cube. $lt12: badger. 23e50c; wild cat. with head perfect. -"': houm cat. siriuc; rox. common gray, suwioc; red. $3fj a- cros. x5riAc: sliver sM black. Sl()n&2 flherf. $5riC: lynx. $.roe; mink, strictly No. I. according to olze. $12.50; marten, dark Northern, according to size and color. $10IJ15? marten, pale. pine, according to lze ana color. ;..m: musxrat. large. joaiSc: skunk. 40050c; civet or polecat. SfTlfte: otter, large, prime skin. WMflO; panther, with head nnd claw perfect. $2fl5: raccoon, prime. 30 50c; mountain wolf, with head perfect. $0.50 q.t; coyote, wtcwsi: woivenne. fews; beaver, per skin, large. $5f?C: medium. $364; small. l7 1.:i: KI'S. Ot93OC. BEESWAX Good, dean and pure. 203 per twtund. CASOARA SAG RAD A (ChUUm bark)-Good. iihw ner pouna. GRAIN BAGS-Caleutta. Cljc I.lESTOCK MARKETS. Prices Quoted nt Portland Union StoclcyardJ Yettcrday. Receipts at the PertUnd Union Stockyard yesterday were 173 cattle and 1200 sheep. The following prices were quoted at the yards: CATTLE Best Eastern Oregon J-teerw. $4.23 cows and heifers, 33.50; medium. $1.50fi2. HOGS Bert barge fnt hog. $3; blocks and China fat. $5.2543.50; atockers. $5. SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon and Valley. sheared, $(; medium. J3.50ff3.73; Iambi, $1.51 tat "K ' EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago. KANSAS CITT, Mo., June 1. Cattle Re ceipts 4000; market steady to strong. Na tive steers. $4.23rTC.10; mttlve caws and heifers. $2.232.15; atockers and feeder. $3.25 & 4.73; Western fed steers, $4.50 85.73; do con s, $ 3 .30 4 .73. Hog Receipts 10.000; market 3c lower. Bulk of sales, $3.13i 5.22'): heavy. $3,159 .'..22 Vj . packers. $3,1545.23; light. $4,739 3.32 V,. Sheep Receipts 1000. Muttons. $4.23 3.73; lambs. $3.30 Sf 7.23; range wethers. $4.30 Q5.25; fed ewes, $4.233'4.C0. SOUTH OMAHA, June 1. Cattle Receipts ! 3000: market steady. Native steers. $4.23 " ' 1 ' Vi, j $3.2at&Ti.lO; cannera. $2ffX2o: stock 1 era and feeders. $2.80&4.CS; calves. $3(70; !,uUlt faB .te $2JO4iO. Hoes Receipts 1000- market 5c lower K :.,rr . rnsrKei -c if. , Heavy. $a.t4 a (r-.l..; mixed. $J.07Hf-.10: I light, $j.5 ts j410; pigs. $4trS; bulk f sales, $3.u7H (fS.10. Sheep Reeelpu 3000; market steady. 1 Western yearlings, sttaorn. $505.25; wethers. shorn. $1.25$f 5.47H: ewes, shorn. $1140; lambs, woaled. $Cw0Cir7.15; lambs, shem. $5.50 . (THIf-AOO June I Cullle ReoAlnts. ftlTft j Steady. Good jrlme ctcrrs, $5.5otJtt.4; i to metMusa. $4.rif5.40; i fcedessu $2.75&5.W; eawn $2. stockers and $2.(T0ft3.U heifers. $1.0oer50; bolls. $2.75 f 1 Ul,c-. 4..5. CSHCS. j Hogs Reerlpts. 21.UOU; temarrow. lfi,00ft. I Steady. Mixed and butchers. $5.10JT52T4; 1 god t choice heavy. $5 J05J: rovgh heavj. j Mcbt- 1 .. . . Sheep Receipts. 15.00". Sheep and lambt I eteady. Goxi t choice wethers, sm. $4.00 fi3.0t: fair ie.ehetee mixed, shorn. $3.5084.75; eMers obeen. shorn. $4(75; native lamb. fhern. $4080.2.. Western lambs. 35.50fjr7.25. CofTee and Sugar. NEW YORK. June 1. Coffee future elased quiet at a net decline of 5913 points. Sales. 12,750 bags. Including: July at a.45eO50c; Seifitember. 6.5c. December. G.Sfc; March. 7.WtI7.05c pt Rle quiet; Xo. 7 lneice. 7.ic: rnlM quiet; Cordova. 10912& Sugar Raw pteady; fair refining. ZKci cen trifugal 10 test, 4e: sMlanxs ugar. 3"4c Refined steady: cruhed. $C55; tawdercd. $5.05: granulated. $fi.e5. New York Cotton Market. XEW YORK. June 1. Cotton futures closed steady at about tbe lewe, a, net decline of 1S623. points. . June." .24c; July. &.2c; Au gust. 6.35c: September. K3o: Oeteber. 8.43c; Xovember. S-47c; December, 8.53c; January, &5Sc; February, &C2c. usToes m. unous EQUITABLE IXCIDKXT 11XS JBAD EFKECT'OX STOCKS, CoBtrovemy Hesposmlblc for -rValttoC AttltsHle t Xartct Uala ra dar Healizlaa;. NEW TORK. June !. Judged by the volume of transaction today, not much Importance would attach to the day stock market, but the extent of the reduction In prices effected "by today's operations " canst be allowed con siderable significance as an Index of the rprcnjitlre attitude toward vainest. To a large extent, the results of the day shoved simply a rr treat from the proterolonal com mitments to the long side of the market which were made yesterday. Specific disclaimers of some of the txnau- thcrlsed rumors upon which advances wera affected, had .something to do with the change j of position. A sens of dissattsiaction wim the meager response fraa any outside sources to tr.etdays demonstration was a factor today. The greater part of the changes In prices was effected pretty promptly as ice trading began end represented a reviled eeu- mate of values' as rnuca as an actual rrun of relative supply and demand la the market. Prices gave way promptly on light offerings and when the level had been touched which was Judged to be appropriate to the new opinion, the market sank Into apathetic dull- new and suffered little from additional pres sure of liquidation. There was little resil iency, however, and no effecUve new demand was attracted by tha cheaper prices. There can be no doubt of the importanca attached o the Equttable Life controversy as an unfavorable factor In the market, A large part of the day discussion centered upon that subject and the closeness with which th tenor of the forthcoming report of the Inves tigation committee was guarded left room for a wide range of rcrmlset over lta character. Some of these and the Inferences of the re sults to follow were disquieting. The etock market has had abundant experience In year past of the amount of mischief that can be dene to values of securities by the working out of the personal animosities and antipathies of powerful capitalist. There Is some feel ing prevalent that the Equitable Incident, coupltd with a number of recent bank, fall- uree, has had the effect of prompting to a course of house cleaning among financial In stitutions generally and, to an overhauling of resources and their standing. The desire to knew the results of such a process may very probably have its part In the Waiting atti tude which Is now pronounced In financial circles. The day's tiews from the crops did not throw any very definite light en their prospect, but the feverish motement la the grain markets' was significant of tbe problem still to be settled out of the outcome of tbe crops. The money market was slightly firmer than during the recent past, owing to the opera tions in connection with financing a purchase concerned ia the organization of the new Smelters Securities Company, but not much significance was attached to this and the weakness of stocks was not connected in any way with the conditions la the money market. The continued pressure en the United States Steel nocks was of large sympathetic effect and considerable realizing In Reading and In Unisn Pacific was connected with tbe chang ing vlewn ota prospect of dividend Increases which were considered good In connection with yesterday's baying. The market made no effective recovery and closed easy. Japanese bonds were Very heavy today. In company with the general band market. Total sales, par value. $1,118,000. United States bends were unchanged en call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closlnr Sales, High. Low. bio. Adams Express. 244 Amalgamated Copper 23,400 S1H 34 V3 31 eov; Aroer. Car & Found. 1.000 33 03 31 32 Vt 03 223 -1K 33 IS -42 do preferred ...... 100 American Cotton Oil 1W do preferred American Express... Am. Hide & Lib. pf. 1.3VJ 42i 41Vi American Ice ... do preferred American Linseed Oil do preferred ...... . American Locomotive 4.2(0 48 4tSt4 4V5 do Dref erred .... !00 112U Hl 1119 Aroer. fcmrlt. & Itef. 1S.HK) 112 I. toil do preferred ...... COO HSVi UN Amer. Sugar Refin.. l.K 1. ix;'. Aroer. Tobacco pfd.. MO OCJi VC4 Anaconda Mining Co. 100 104 ' 104 Atchison 6.S0O SOtf 73 do preferred 2) lies IU2 Atlantic Coast Line. KOO lim 149 iWi, 102 101 143 .Baltimore & Ohio... . i.ccn 107 107ri lt74 do preferred 100 97 7 37 cnt 14rti 1MH 48 32 JO IRS 104 ITS' 50 'J3 tt 27H 37H 34i lb'7 10i Brook. Ran." Transit 3.600 C3i G2 Canadian Pacific ... 4.S00 14SH I40T t-entrai or j. jersey. im 337 1 Chesapeake A Ohio. I.COO 4Si Chicago & Alton do preferred Chicago Gt, Western 2.000 10i Chi. & Northwestern 400 105 ChL, Mil. & St. P. 22.300 174U Chi. Term. & Transit do preferred ..... C. C. C. A. SU L. 200 03t; Colorado Fuel & Iron 4.(00 424 Colorado & Southern 200. 27T4 do 1st preferred.... 300 ds "2d preferred.... ma Xi 1SH 105 172ii 33i 57 34 lb' 10. uonaouaatM uas Corn Products ...... do preferred ...... Telaware & Hudson DeL. Lack. St Wst 300 l&S 200 10 40 1,500 lS2i 1814 tSIH .... 5tO Denver A Rln Grande ...... do preferred Distillers' Securities. 200 Erie 12.200 .... 27H ..... ro 42U 41H 42 414 do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred.... Central Electric .... Hocking Valley Iltlnolsi Central International Paper. . do preferred International Pump.. . do preferred ...... . Iowa Central do preferred . aa'.s 73H 7U 200 01 C3 COK 100 174i 174i 174' . M COO lC0i 153-i llll iu TOO 70 7UU 73 23 78 100 25H 25 254 .. 4 Kansas City Southern . 2K 57 do preferred . 200 57 Louisnille- A Nash.. Manhattan L 5.300 144; 1434 143t; let ilet Securities 12.W0 7 77U 77U Metropolitan st. Ry. 17.200 110; 117S 11K ilexlcan Central 500 2fii 1B; las: Minn. A SU .Loul.. M.. St. P. A STS. M. 00 preferred ...... Missouri Pacific .... Mo.. Kan. A Texa.. do preferred National Lad Mex. Nat. R. R. pfd. New Tork Central... TfC. T.. Ont, West, Norfolk A Western. do preferred Northern Pacific ... North American .... Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People'a Gar. P.. C C A St- L.. rrercd Steel Car.... do preferred Reading do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred Republic ?tel do preferred Rock IKand Co 3o preferred Rubber Good do prefeTrd St, L. A S. F. 2d prd. St. Loul SotUbwrrt- do preferred Southern Pacific .... Si TOO 1154 113 IU? 200 157 1554 15 3.000 -174 "av "5S4 ow 44 K0 33 70A 141 3.5M 51 l.ono 73U 400 IC4 NO 1.S3 '700 134 200 30 D3U SWtf, 25i 5SU 44 33 1314 4: 7-fi ot 1S2 SI 3S 34 133?; 4'JTi 7M W 1KH M 374 134 17.M-1 ISSVi 134 1.40a J01 1004 100 100 S3.S 000 500 200 ? 500 7 IjSU 01 fKv4 57 XT 02 tC'i 175 17 724 724 Till 27 204 21 700 WSH 102 101 m tiiti liiS 700 env; 21.2i'0 CTi 2nd llo 3n srs ri an fW 77 i i ssr-i arm m ni 1104 23 Wt 74; do preferred j Sthpr4'l",: Tenn. Coal A Iran.. Texas & Pacific TfL, St, I. A West. 744 3S 53 do preferred Vnlen Pacific WW 57ti ..16l.lin 12 100 PSti 121"; 1214 os4 ys in'4 ivi 1074 do preferred ...... V. S. Exrrr-. . .... U. S. lyntbee do preferred ...... V. S. Realty V. S- Rubler da preferred V. S. Steel do preferred era pnt4 2T10 100 W3U. 1A5U, 1C4 4".2TO 25 25i 2d 35.nn m4 02-i icti VIr.-Cam.. Chemical do preferred Wabash da preferred Well-Frg. Exresn Westlngb" Etee. . Weem fnlnn Whrellnr: A K Erie. Wcfln Central... do preferred IOcI 107 107 10CU im 1st; isji im 300 SU 33 , 3S; 240 400 1C74 1074 1C7 . nr-4 , -15! ' 100 474 7H 7H Total sales for the day. 551.000 shares. BONDS. NEW YORK. June 1. Closing quotations: "C. S. ref. 2 rg.101 Utchison Adj. 4s 07 - do coupon.. :..1044D. Jt It. O. 4s... 101; U. & 3 reg 103iN. T. C O. 34s. 101 do coupon 104 'Nor. Pacific 3. . 704 U.S, new 4 rr.132 iXor. Pacific 4t..l05i do coupon 132 ISy Parlfic -tr .034 V. S. old 4 reg.l03ntnlon Pactac 4s.lfKS4 do coupon lOtn'WU. Central 4s.. 044 Mosey, Exekaacc Etc NEW TORK. June l.-Xcney on call steady. IH3 ?tr ceat. cl!ec Md 24 per cent, of f3crtd 3 per cent. Time money easy and dun: 00 and 90 days, 3 per cent; six months, 3itg3H per cent. Prime mercantile paper, :&T4U per cent. Sterlutg exchange steady wtth acteal bxul ae? la bankers bills at $l.$e54.S7 for de taand and at $4.S3tJCt3 for days. Pasted rate,- $4.Sp1-S8- CotnmtrcUl . bill. $4.H4 3CS4!i. Bar saver. 37c . Mexican dollar. 45c . Government bonds steady; railroad bonis heavy. " ' , SAX FR-VNCISCO. June -L Silver bar. Slue . Draft, sight. 2Hc telegraph 5c Sterling on London, 60 daj. $43Vi: sight, $4TH. LONDON, June 1. Bar silver quiet, 20 9-lGd per ounce Mcnry. 2HS2 per cent. . "The rae of discount in the open market for short bills is 2 1-lrJ per cent; for three months' bill. 2 1-16 per cent. Stocks at Leaden. LONDON, June 1. Consols for money, Dili, console for account, 01 7-10. pApaconda 5 ri Norfolk & Weit. $05, Atchison .vj-s, 00 preierrea... iw da nreferred...l04HfOntarlo A West. -IVi Baltimore tc O. .llla;PennyIranIa C9U OTi 4SH 4C 4 0 OS (VI Can. Pacific. ..132 .Rand Mines.... Che, Ohio... 4QU,Readlng C. Gt Western. 194 do 1st pref. 3 SL p. .17WU' do 2d 4ref . . D Beers 17 H jSo. Railway D. Jk R, Grande. 2SH do preferred. do preferred... SSH!So. Pacific Erie , 42i Union Pacific. do 1st pref ?0HI do preferred. . .100 do 2a trrrt OS it 8. Steel. 2T; 054 10 31 -01 u Illinois Central. 1C2U! do preferred... Louis. & Nash. . 14SritTVabash . . , Mou Kas. & T.. 2CSI do preferred... X. T. Central.. .143 Spanish Fours... . Dally Trearary Statesaeat. "WASHINGTON. Juno 1. Today's statement of the Treasury shows: Available cash balances.. ...... ...$131,141,378 Gold 6S.172.821 CALIFORNIA GRAIN STOCKS. All Items, Except Bran. Show Except Bran, Bis Decrease. BAN FRANCISCO. June I. (Special.) The stocks cf grain In regular warehouses of the Merchants Exchange, this date, are official ly reported a follows: Wheat, IS. SCI ton: barley, 1052; oat. CSSl corn. 3HO; bran. 472; bear. 103.7S1 sacks. All Itftns, except bran, which Increased 03 tons, show a big decrease, compared with a month ago. Stocks of bar ley and oats' are the lowest in many years. Speculative prices for wheat and barley- were firmer, owing to the advanca In distant mar kets. Spot whtat Is likely to be well main tained until the new crop comes forward freely. Cash barley wa easier, wlrti sales of good old teed at $1-20 and new offered at $1.10 to arrive within tn days. Oats were too scarce to Quote. Grain freights are very dull and nominal at union ratre. Crops are turning out well, but shippers seem In no hurry to fix vessels. Summer deciduous fruit were In large and increasing supply. ApricoiA peaches', apples and " cherries were generally weaker. Black figs and cantaloupes from the South were la larger supply and lower. Citrus fruits were In moderate demand, with prices easy. StocJur of bananas and pineapples were ample. Stock of river potatoes! are heavy and, except for choice Early Rose, the market was weaker. Red onions declined sharply to 75 to t0 cents per sack on heavy arrivals. Carden vegetable were weak. Butter was top heavy. Cheese was firmer. Eggs wsre Keady. Receipt. SOuO pounds butter, 23.500 pounds cheese, 41,190 dozen ergs. VEG ETA BLES Cucumbers. $161.50: garlic, Gf7c: green peas. 75U$l.SO: string beans. Sit 5c: -pa ragus. 4HQOV5c: tomatoes $1.2S(ja: egg plant, 20c POULTRY Turkey gobbler-, lSQ20c; roost err, old. 9404JO: da young. $4.5067.50; broil ens small. $22592.75: do large. $383.50; fryers. $5f?0; hens. $4.5030.50; ducks, old. $5CC; do young. $(107. EGOS Store. 16VjfJI8c: fancy ranch, 21c. BUTTER Fancy creamery. 20c; creamery seconds. 48c; fancy dairy. lT'jc; dairy seconds, lCHc WOOL Spring. Humboldt and Mendocino, 2S030c: Nevada. ICS 20c HOPS Nominal. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $21.5022.50; mid dlings. $27623. HAT "Wheat. $11.14: wheat and oat, $1091X50; barley. $71LS0: alfalfa. $S310.&0: clover. $JfJ10; stocks. $507.50; straw, SOQSOe ner bale. FRUIT Applt. choice. $2; common. $1; bananas. 75cfl$2.50; Mexican lime $lt34.50; California lemons, choice-, $2-50; common. 75c; oranges, navels. 75cS2.50; pineapples, $2tf3. POTATOES Early Rose. $101.10; Oregon Burbanks, $1.2591.50. t CHEESE Toung America, lofjllc; Eastern. 176 1 Sc JIECBIPTS Flour. 7500 quarter sacks; bar ley. 465 centalr:..bcan. 1553 sacks: corn. IKK) centals: potatoes, 4402 sacks; bran. 17 sacks; hay, 477 tons; wil. 15S bales; hides, 518. Mining Stocks. SAK FRANCISCO. June 1 The official closing quotations tor mining stocks today were as follows: Alpha Con ...$ .OOUustlce $ .02 Andes ......... Belcher Best & Belcher. Bullion Caledonia Challenge Con.. Chollar ClMexlcan 1.30 .10: Occidental Con... .ct 1.20' .32! 3 Onhlr 0.2; Overman ....... .03 .13 .53 0 .33 .no .50 .03 .10 Potosl Savage ......... Sec. Belcher.... Sierra Nevada... .18 Confidence .05 Con. Cat. A Vs.. l.nr.'SUver Hill Crown Point .1 Union Con....... Exchequer ...... .50 Gould & Curry.. .21! Utah Con Tellow Jacket.... Hale A Norcrosa 1.C5! NEW YORK. June 1. Closing quotations: Adams Con .$ -COlLlttle Chief $ .05 Alice .43iOntario 4.00 Breece Brunswick Con.. Comstock Tun... 0 Ophlr 5.73 .02Phoenlx 02 .OSlPotosl 12 1.50 .Savage - .50 l.SOlSlerra Xevada 33 3.00SmaIl Hopes 05 .05 Standard 1.25 Con. Cal. A Va.. Horn Sliver Iron Silver Leadvlllo Con... BOSTON, June 1. Closing quotations: Adventure ....$ 30!Mont, a A C..$ 3.00 Aliouex Amalgamated.. Am. Zinc Atlantic ...... 215-OId Dominion.. b0.13tOceola u. 001 Parrot lX25iOulncy 2S.5S:Shannon 24.73 01.50 24.00 07.00 7.33 10S.0O 8.00 24.00 30.00 10.00 4X25 3.13 9.73 10S.50 Bingham CaL & Hecla. Centennial .. Copper Range Daly West... Franklin .... Granby C2U.00 Tamarack .... ia.OOTrlnlty C0.75;tnlted Copper 12.73ft. S. Mining.. S.O0.E. S. Oil sn'Vtah lOOlYIctoria H.OOI Winona ...... lI.C3:Wolverlne .... 40.O0! Isle Royale... Him. Mining. Michigan .... Mohawk Metal Markets. XEW YORK. June 1. The Londoa tin mar ket was easier again, doting at 12d 2s Cd for spot and 135 2s Cd for futures. Locally the market continues quiet with priced show ing a ojccllnlng tendency, owing to lewex quo tations abroad. Spot is. quoted at 23.73Q 30.12UC Copper was higher In London, closx'ng at C5 7s Cd for both epot and futures. -Locally the situation Is unchanged with lake and electrolytic quoted at 15c and casting at 14.75c. Exports of topper tor the month of May amounted to 22,753 tons, making a total for the fire months of ieC.700 tocn. compared with 97.1G5 tons fsr the same period last year. So far this year 27. OU) tecs bare been exported to China against nothing for the same time UK season. Lead was unchanged at 12 17s 6d la Lou den and 4.50fj4.ti0 In the local market. Spelter was also good at 23 12a Cd In Lon don, but was easier In the local market, cloe Irg at 3.40c, Iron closed at 49 lOd In Glasgow and at 45s -TTHd In Mlddlcsboro. Locally Iron was unchanged. Dairy Produce la the East. XEW YORK. Juna 1. Rstter. firm: street price, extra creamery, 21KS214c: official prices, do. 1&4J21UC. Eggs-and cheese, un changed. . CJUCAGO. June l--On the Produce Ex change today the butter, market was steady. Cres nitric. lGfl2n4e: dairler. 165 19c Egg easy. 14c? extras. ItTHc Cleise weak. OJJlOUc Wool at St, Lemls. ST. LOEIS. June- 1. Wool firm: medium grades' combing and clothing. 2G9314e: light fine. 2S62SC heavy Sae, 20C Vic; tub washed. f 421fc Dowriing, Hopkins & Co, Estab'lshcfi 1893 WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce CORNER III JULY WHEAT GATES CREDITED WITH WORKING ANOTHER BIG DEAL. XinneaaoIIa Market Advances. Five Cents ChIcag;o Strenjc KraBa Start to Finish. CHICAGO. June 1. In sharp contrast with the weakness yesterday, the wheat market today was strong from start to finish. At the opening. July was tip UGHc at oT?iS7tic. Higher prices at Liverpool contributed some strength to the situation, but the most direct caoie ter the bullish enthuslarm was a sen sational advanceat Minneapolis. July wheat in, that market made a gain of over four cents within a few minutes. Later the gain was increased to over five cent. Prices for cash. wheat are ccrr espondlngly high. $1.20 a bushel being asked for No. 1 Northern. From the action of the July option in the North western market, many traders here reached the conclusion that a certain large Interest havlns failed to bring to complete success a big deal In May wheat, had decided to make an attempt to corner the July delivery. Own ing practically all the cash wheat available In the Northwest, this Interest. It was clalsTed, 1a In a position to carry forward manipula tion with a free hand. Early trading In the Chicago market disclosed a large short In tern, the covering of which neulted in an advance to SS"48SSHe for Juty. As trading progressed, some damage reports wera "re ceived from the Winter-wheat section. Ex cellent weather, however, offset the damage reports. Neverthclere. with continued strength at Minneapolis, prices here advanced still higher. Late in the sesjion. Juty touched 89c. Moderate realising cac-sd a ellght reaction. but the close was decidedly strong with July lriilSc higher at SSHCfiSSc. Sentiment In the com pit was bullish the entire day. The same In! errs t that led In the bull campaign in May was an active buyer of July today. July closed l4c higher at 505i?50ic " The eats atarket was firm. July closed c higher at 50lc. Packers were moderate purchase rs of pro visions today, at a result of which tbe market was strong. At the close July pork was up 15c, lard was up 7He and ribn were 7Vat10c higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close July $ JStVs $ .SU $ .87?, $ .SaH Sept, SIS Uec Jii cortx. .. .tO .51 .. .104 .50rj .. .13-"h .lle? .. .4U .ATS OATS. .. ,us .rs7i MESS PORK. July (old) July (new) Sept, (old) Sept (new) Dec -50tJ .4 .51 .50i .0 July Sept. 30X July Sep, ..12.45 ..12.70 12.57H 1" 3 1-T.JCh 12.70 ' 12.574 12-rCr, LARD. .. 7.30 ' 7.32 Vi 7.274 .. 747H 7.52, July Sept, 7.32i 7.52, SHORT RIB: July Sept, 7.221 7.321J 7.22H 7. 7.50 7.57fc 7.50 7. .32 .512 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. "Wheat Xo. 2 Spring. $1.0581.07;-No. 3. $1 1.05; No. 2 red. $!.05?i4Jl.U". Corn No. 2. 52-jc; No. 2 yellow. 52c Oats No. 2. 31c; No. 2 white. 32lJ34c; No. 3 white. 31HC32UC. Rre No. 2.83Slc. Barley Good feeding. 3Srfi42c; fair to choice mailing. 440c "Flaxeed-No. 1. $1.30; J No. 1 Northwestern, JL47. TlnTothy seed Prime. J S3. Mess pork-Per barrel. $12.4512.50. Lard Per ICO pounds. $7S67.224. Short ribs rides Loose. $7.2ot7Uo. Short clear fides Boxed. $7.12497.25. CloverContract grade. $11.758125. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels .. Wheat, bcsheU Corn, bushels .. Oat. bushels ... Rye, bushebt ... Barley, bushels 32.300 P.coo 104.C40 434.KCO 3.1-JO CCU) lJ.fcOO 63,000 501.200 223.KJ0 1.000 4.0UU Grain and Protluce at New York. XEW YORK. June 1. Flour Receipts, 10. 400; exports. 3500 barrel; quiet and unsettled. Wheat Receipts. 35, COO bushels; spot- nrro Xo. 2 red nominal elevator; Xo. 2 red com inal f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Xorthern Duluth, I1.13ti f. o. b. afloat; Xo. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.01 f. o. b. afloat. Sensational advance- In July at Xcrthwestern points caused the local market to ehow decided strength most of the day. the close "being lHWlc net nigner. Shorts were Urge buyers, providing most of the support, but In the last hour moderate reactions occurred when holders sougnt pronis. July closed 93 3-lGc; September closed 6u4c December closed SCc Hops JuIet. ' Hides Dull. Wool Steady. Grain at Saa Francisco. SAX FRAXCISCO. June 1. Wheat and bar ley stronger. Snot Quotations: Wheat Shipping. ll.3oQI.55; milling, $1.55 fiLCCti. Barter Feed. $1.2501.30;. brewing. $1,503 1.33. Call board sales: Wheat December, $1.35;. Barley December. tO'-rC Cent Large yellow. $I.3741.45. Dried Frnlt at Nerr York. XEW YORK. June 1. Evaporated apples continue firm with prime fruit held a little higher. Common to good. 4i4nc; prime. 5.506 3.00c: choice. CfiC4c; fancy, c Prunes are In moderate demand for the large and email sizes and hold firm at quotations ranging from 2i26c Apricots unchanged. Choice. .0J104c; extra choice! 11c; fancy. 12S15c. Peaches are alow at recent prices. Choice, lOfilOUc: extra choice. lOH&tOSic; fancy, 114 12c , Raisins are. steady Co firm with loose Mus catels quoted 40Tic; seeded raisins. 5U6tXc; Linden layer, $1.WC1.03. Idaho Crop Report. The Idaho weekly crop bulletin says In part: Considerable damage to fruit resulted from the frost occurring at the close of tbe previous week, especially in rwithwestem valleys where nearly all fruits except apple seem to have suffered to a greater or less extent: the vitality of growing strawberries was weak ened and cloudy weather since has prevented rapid development: other fruits have made good advance during the week, and in many Instances appear to be recovering from the effect of the frost. Conditions were generally 'favorable for the XTcwth of email grain, especially at the close -of the week: the soil is amply moist for the germination of late town grain. Corn plant ing continues la northern counties: early corn needs more sunshine. Alt hay crops have made fair to good growth: though alfalfa In some elevated dis tricts still show Injury from the frosts of the previous- week: range grass continue ex cellent and furnishes ample .subsistence for stock. Bcarmouth Itohber Confesses. BUTTE. Mont.. June 1. A Phllllpsburs;. Mont., spectal dispatch says the train robber who held up the North Coast L Inv muth' early 'last Sunday nlgh today confc.sed the crime, -ie says he alone vno lmnll-n.tel HL name Is Clarenca ited on the Northern Padflc at Bear B. Young, and he has been a woodchop- per In the camps of Joula and Ravalli Counties for year He efeUiaed tke paw- der whl!e actins as foreman of a -can? employed on an Irrigation ditch near Twin raus, iciano. trie latter part, of 34 arc a last, holding out a stick at a time. Young: asks a speedy trial. He says he held: up the train !n a spirit of adventure, as he had plenty of money for all his needs. He Is unmarried. CASS1NI STAYS AWAX. Russian- Ambassador Avoids Meeting Japanese at "White House. OREGONIAX NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, June 1. A notabic absentee at the White House, when the President formal- opened the Lewis and Clark v Exposi tion. as Count Casslni. the Russian Am bassador. Today's event was the flrst gathering of the representatives of for eign governments since the naval "battle In the Straits of Cbrea. and everyone was agefr to see how Count Cassini would act In public. To say that the other guests were disappointed at the Russian's ab sence expresses it mildly. Minister Takahira, the Japanese repre sentative, was present, however, and was the recipient of marked courtesy on the part of his fellow-members of the diplo matic corps. If he felt any elation over the recent victory of his country, he did not show it, but conversed with the other guests on the topics of the day Just as though nothing unusual had happened In the recent history of nations. The President's greeting to Mr, Taka hira "was not noticeably different from, that accorded the other diplomats, and those who thought they might get a little morsel of gossip to pass aroimd were disappointed. Postmasters' Salaries, Raise's. OREGONIAK XEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, June 1. Under the annual read justment of Postmasters salaries, these Increases were announced today for Washington: Aberdeen. $2200 to $2100; Ar lington and Cle-Eium. 512CO to JliCO: Bal lard and Colfax. $T00 to CT2X): Centralia, J1SC0 to J20OJ: Elma. J13 to $1400. GOING TO YAKIMA VALLEY Tlie Con-jrcssloual Irrigation Party Yields to Jones' Urging. ' KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Ju-te 1. (Special.) The Congressional irrigation party. which left Kansas City tonight on a tour of the "Western States, has mode a change in Its itinerary to include a visit to North Yakima and Spokane. By reason of its. change, the party will arrive in Portland at 7:15 A. M., June 22. and leave for Puget Sound at ll:4i on the evening of June 23. This Is one day earlier than the Ylsit orig inally planned for Portland. Representative Jones, wno is a meraocr of the party, was insistent that some time be srent in studying irrigation conditions in nis state, ana it was at nis request that Washington was recognlxed. All de tails of the visit to the Yakima Valley have not been arranged, hut It Is probable that the Congressional party "will run from Seattle to North Yakima, and from North Yakima to Spokane by . special trains. Reoreaentative and Mrs. Jones, of Washington, and Senator Dubois, of Ida ho, are the only Western members of the party at this time. Sale of "Wild Goose 3Iinc. SEATTLE. Wash., June 1. Charles D. Lane, a Nome raining man, and president of the Wild Goose Mining Company, own ing properties valued at $2,000,000. has sold his stock to San Francisco capitalists for $600,000. The deal was closed May 24, but has been pending for some . time. Mr. Lane organized the company In 1899. and It owns about 100 claims. Last year It cleaned up J1.CO0.00O In gold, and declared a 30 per cent dividend on the capital stock of $1,000,000. Sleepers Escape With Clothes. WEISER, Ida.. June 1. (Special.) A sa loon at Black Lake, this county, belong lng to Nick Klowner, and a storebulldlng belonging to Robert Barbour were de stroyed by fire last night. The store- building" containing a large amount of stored articles and the saloon stock were all destroyed. SeveTal persons who slept In the saloon building escaped with only their clothes they could grab. Tbe loss Is about $3000, with no insurance. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY PORTLAND to THE DAUES Regulator Line Steamers Steamers leave Portland dally, except Sunday. 7 A. M-. connrctlnr at Lyie. Wash., teith Columbia Itlver A Xorthern Ry. Co. for Coldendale and Klickitat Valley points. Round trip to Cascade Locks every Monday. Wednesday ana i-riuay. uanuini; toot of Alder at. Phone ilaln 914. SL M'DOXALD. Agent, City Ticket Office. 122 Third St- Thone C30. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY O The Fiver and the Vast MalL af SPLENDID .SERVICE lU'-TO-DATE EQTJir-tlENT COURTEOUS EUl'LOTES For tickets, rates.- folders and full Infor mat Ion. call on or address II. DICKSON. City Panenger and Ticket Agt 122 Third street, Portland, Or. JAPANrAMERICAN LINE S. S. KANAGAWA MABU. Per Japan. China and all Asiatic Ports, will leave meatus about June 13. -' $10.00 will defray all expenses for 4 days vacation: round trip oa tbe luxurious oceaa-ge- Ing steamers. City of Puebla Queen or Umatilla Leaving Seattle and Tacoma every fifth day. calling at Everett, South Belllngham. Belltnghatn. Vancouver. Etc. For full particulars apply TICKET OFFICE. 210 "tVashlngton at. ANCHOR LINE U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS 7SEV VORK. LONDONDERRY A ULASUU.V IEW YORlC, UIBRALTAH AND NAPLES,. Superior accoriimudation. Excellent Cuisine. Tii. i-amfort of Passencers Carrfullr Con. j e JW" I jj and a principal continental points at I attractive rates. Send for Book of Tour. For tickets or statr?1 information apply jo ijdersoX BROS.. Genl Agents. J r Cbtcaao. lit 0)S TTstAYKLKX'S GTJEK IIP OREGOff ShopjLwi ax Union R4cmc S TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILT. Through Pullman standards and trurlot sleeping-cars dally to Omaha. Chicago, Spo kane; tourist sleeping-car dally to Katstts CHy; through Pullman tourist sleeping-car rprsonally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair-cars tseats free) to the .ae dally. . EXIOX DEPOT. Lesivesi. 1 ArrlTea. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 0:15 A. M. 3:25 p. SC SPECIAL for the Easti Daily. Do.ly. via Huntington. I ;S:15 P. M. ;8:00 A. M. I Dally. Dally. SPOKANE FLYER Far Eastern Washington. Walla Walla. LewMon. Coeur d'AUne and Oreat Xorthera points. ATLANTIEXplKE5S's.1?i p M 7:3 a. M. for the East via Hunt-) " nany I Dally, Ington, 1 r RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR ASTORIA and 3:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. way points, -connecting; Dally, Dally. with steamer ror nwa- except exwrps co and North Beach. Sunday. Sunday. steamer Haesalo. Asm- Saturday. St, dock" (water per.) 10:00 P. M. FOR DAYTOX. Ore- 7:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. gon City and Yamhill Dally. Dally. River points. Ashnst-r except except dock (water per.) 1 Sunday. Sunday. T:00 A. M. About FOR LEWISTOX. Tuesday. i5:00 P. M, Idaho and way points Thursday, I Monday. from Rlparia. wasn. sunaay. eannuj 1 . 1 rrsaaj. TTftTTT nmcp i-hirit anil Washington. Telephone Main 712. a W. Stinger. City Tick et Agt.: A. L. watg. uenerai t-aaacnaer SAK PRAHCISOO & P0RTLA2U) S. S. 00, Operating the Only Passenger Steamer for San nancisco airecu rniiimhio" lun. 3. 13. J3: July 5. 15. 25- St, Paul" June l'i. 2o. 3i: July 10. 20. 30. AIXSWORTH DOCK AT S f . . Thmtifh iVLvx v!n S-in Francisco lo all points in Cnltid States. Mexico. Central and South America. Panama. Honolulu. China, Ja pan, the Philippines!. Australia. New -Zealand and uound-tne-worm iouw JaS. H. DEWSON. Agent. Thone Main 20S. 21S Uashlngtan t. EAST vu SOUTH Leaves. ( UNION DEPOT, "l "OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS; 1 for Salem. Ros-- burg. Ashland. " Sacramento. Og- S:C0 P. M. aen, san Francla co. Mojavtr. Lus Angeles. El Pasw. New Orleans and the East. Morning train connects at Wood burn dally except aunday with train for lloupt Angel, Sllverton. Browns ville. . Sprlngdela. Wecdllng and Na tron. Eugene passenger connects at Wuod oum with Mt. An gel and Sllverton jocal. orvallls passenger Sheridan pasjengrr SSO A. M. 6:10 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 10:S3 A, 1L 7:S0 A. II. 4:50 P. M. Daily. PORTLAND-OSW'EGO SUBURBAN -SERVICB, AND YAMHILL DIVISION. , Leave Portland dally for O-neego at " :-"0 A. M.. 12-JO. 2:03. 3:53. 3:20. C:25. 7:43. 10:10 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. 3:30. 0:30. 8:30. 10-25 A. M.. 4iI0. 11:30 P. M. Sunday only. 0 A. M. Returning from Oswego, arrives- Portland dally 8:30 A. M.. 1:53. 3:03. 4:33. 0:13. T:33. 0u". 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday. .0:23. 23. 0U. 10:20. 11:43 A. M. Except Moa- dty. 12a A. M. Sunday only. 10 A. M. Leave from same depot for Dallas and In termediate points dally, C P. M. Arrive Fort land. 10:10 A. M. The Independence-Monmouth motor line operate dally to Monmouth and Alrlle. con necting with S. P. Co. trains at Dallas and Independence. First-class fares from Portland to Sacra-' mento and San Francisco. $20; berth. $3. Second-class fare. $13: second-class berth. 52.C0. Tickets to Eastern point and Europe. Also Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia, CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone Main . TIME CARD OFTRAINS PORTLAND Depart. " ArrlTa, Puget Sound Limited for Tacoma. Seattle. Olym pla. South Bend and Cray's, Harbor points 8:30 ara 4:43, pa North Coast Limited for . Tacoma, Seattle, Spo- V kane. Butte. St, Paul. Xevv York. Boston and all points East and- Southeast 3:00pm 7:00 am Twin City Express for Tacoma, Seattle. Spo- kane. Helena. St. Paul. . , Minneapolis. Chicago. jCew iorIc. Boston and alt points East and Southeast 11:43 pra 7:00 pj Puget Sound-Kansas Clty- St. LouU SpeoUl. for , ' 1'aconia. Seattle. Spo kane". Butte. Billings. Denver. Umaha. Kansas City. St. Louis and all points East and South- ,ast 3: SO am 7:00 an Alt trains dally, except uu South Bend branch, A D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas senstr'Agent, 233 Morrison st.. corner Third, Portland. Or. Astoria & Columbia - River Railroad Co. UNIONDEPOT. For Maygers. Rainier. Clalskanlr. Wcalport. Clltton. Astoria, u'ar renton. Kluei. 11am nond. Fort Steven, learhart Park. Sea ide. Astoria und St-a i ore. Express Dally,' ; Astoria Express. L Dally Arrives. Daily. Dally. 8:00 A. M 11:10 A. 1L 3:40 P. M. C. A. STE v"ART, J. C. MAYO. Comqj'1 Agt.. 21S Alder st. S. F. u i A Pbone Mala .003. . - For South -Eastern Alaska Steamers Leave Seattle. S. H. Humboldt. S. S, City of Seattle. S. S. Cb:- ,tage City. June 2. 3, 7, 12. Excursion S. S. Spokane leave June S-22. July C--J; Augut 3-17. ' Rvlllngham Ray Route; Dally except Saturday at 10 A. M. Vancouver. B. C. Route: Monday. Wed nesday and Friday. 10 P. M. Pcrtlsnd office. 2tt Weshlngton st. C, J- DUN ANN. G. P. A Urn FraacUcs. O CCWJ,3MTWJj 636