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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1905)
THE MORNING OREGQNIAK, TUESDAY, JUNE 6; 1905. 13 MELONS OPEN HIGH First Cantaloupes to Arrive Bring $8 a Crate. EXPECT DAILY SHIPMENTS Barley Market Active and Advancing. Attempt to- Boost Butter Prices . Falls Another . Decline In Cheese. FRUIT First- cantaloupes of season bring' $8. Strawberries ecarce and firmer. VEGETABLES Local stock In ever supply. BARLET Stocks In state nearly ex hausted. OATS Reported sale of chelee white at $30. WHEAT Dealers are buying; spar ingly. HpPS Market Inactive. CHEESE Full cream twins, 1 cent lower. BUTTER Poor demand causes weak neee.. EGGS Price hold up under large receipts. "The fact that Summer Js here, despite the prevailing; weataer, was evidenced by the first arrivals of cantaloupes from the Coach eua aieirrci. ine initial snipment was re ceived by the Pearson-Page Company, and brought $8." The crate contained 1G canta loupes of very fair quality. Three crates all told were received yesterday, and the last .sold for $6. There will be dally shipments from now on. and the supply will be kept up to the demand. It Is estimated that 35 carlots will be brought up frem Coachelia this season. Receipts of strawberriea were unusually light and the brisk demand sent prices up, Some of the choicest offerings brought $1.75, A dealer who returned from Hood River yes terday utated that the shipping season there is practically over, to far as this market is concerned. Picking has also ceased in somn of the- districts around, Portland. Apricots were in overiupply and decidedly weak at 75 cents to $1 a -box for average stock and 50 cents for poor. A larger f-hlp- ment of new California applea was received and was quoted at 90 cents per half box. Good local Royal Ann cherries were offered at $1.25. A few blackberries were received and were held at $1.50. California plums were rlow rale at $1 a box. Two cars ef bananas were received during the day. NO ACTIVITY IN HOPS. Local Dealer Look for 20-Cent Market in Ten Days. There is no activity in the hap market. and no sales have been reported since the re cent trading in Yakima. Dealers .say they are without Eastern orders at any price. The market is also bare of growers offerings. J. J Metzler. a local dealer, considers the mar ket very weak. "I believe In 10day Wwjj. te .the ..mar ket down to 20 cents," he stld yesterday "None of the big houses, LWenthal, Klaber, T'llman. Schwartz and that dans are do ing any future buying. That looks bad for the market. If there were going to be good 1905 prices, you woaJd purely see some of the big dealers getting contracts now. As it i. not one of them has bought a pound of hops -ahead. Nobody wants hops at present prices. I am offering a small lot of the flnet-t hops in the Hate for 23 cent, hops that cost me 244. but 1 can't find any takers." The "Kentish Observer of May 18. Jtvst re ceived, saya of the English crop: The bine continues to make good progress, and 11 tying is well aavancea. Thre are very- complaints of flea this season, but the aphis will, no doubt, put in an appearance in due course. Mall advice from Prague, dated May 1 are a follows: At the beginning of last week the hop market were quiet but steady, but during the last three or four days the demand in creased on both the Nuremberg and Kaa hop markets and full prices bad to be paid. xo uremDerg rren supplies come very sparingly. -as the stocks in the Afferent Ger man countries are -nearly exhausted and in Paat they have ceased altogether long ajro, The week closed with a firmer tendency. On account of the cold nights the growth of the plant is " a. very alow one. BARLEY IN DEMAND. Stocks In the State. Said to Bo Nearly Exhausted. Barley show Increased aeivlty. and prices are quoted very firm at $22.75 for feed. Stoeks in the state are. said to be practically ex hausted. The high price of oats ha caused more demand tor barley and this ha had much to do with affecting the market. Oats are quoted by dealers as strong at $29, but it is reported that a sale cf 200 tens of choice white was made at $30. The wheat market was quiet and un changed yesterday. The undertone was firm enough, based on other markets, but buyers wre not inollned to purchase unlee they could do so at favorable price. F. J. Mahoney. of Tekoa and Condon, writes of grain crop prospects in those sec tions: "In my opinion the Palouse wheat crop looks better this year than It has for the past 10 years, and the acreage is larger than usual. In Gilliam County wheat is looking fine. Last year 1.500,000 bushels were harvested. This year fuMy 25 per cent more wheal will be marketed in the vicinity cf Condon for the new road to handle." BUTTER MARKET WEAK. Failure of Attempt Made to Advance Trice. The butter market. takn as a whole, wa weak. The Fair trade ha net dene much to stimulate the demand, and receipts have steadily Increased. Aa effort was made ! a few day ago by some of the city cream eries to get together and advance the price to 224 cents, but the scheme fell through. The egg market was very active, large deal ers quoting IS and 154 cents, but varying as to whether the tone was steady or firm. Most inclined to the latter opinion. Some few firms that do not deal heavily In eggs re ported sales at 19 cents. Poultry Teceipu yesterday were insignifi cant. The market is In fine shape now for all that come In, and It prices are not put too high will continue so, CHEESE: DROPS AGAIN. Portland WUI Rare to Take Care of TUla snook Output. The cJieM market took another drop yesterday-to. 12H cents. Front street's receipts were heavy nd the creamery rata were also largely supplied. Word come from Tllla J"ofc that tbe output of thai eectloa will be large and the bulk of It wlH be unloaded on this rnarlcet. The. East is also lotrr. Wis consin quoin g 9 cents. It is underwood that two or three cars of Wisconsin cbeete are on the -way to Seattle, where they can be laid down for 104 cents. This shuts out Tillamook cheese from that market. A con siderable part of yesterday receipts cams from Nehalem. LARGE SUPPLY OF VEGETABLES.' Many Local Line Are a Unit on the Market. The steamer vegetables were unleaded yes terday morning and for the most part Hd weH. There was the usual assortment and prices generally were steady. A lair lot of new potatoes and new red onions also etame on the steamer, and a straight car of ontons arrived later In the day. They were heM at J1.65S2. the top price for fancy. The market Is glutted with Oregon pea, which slumped to 3jf4 cent, except tele phones, which were held at 5S6 cent. As paragus was also a drug and much of it was worked off at the express charge. Rhubarb la more plentiful, but steady. A firmer tone prevails In the potato market. Improvement In Veal. Llgher receipts ef veal in the last few days have eaased some Improvement In the tone of the market, but prices are no better yet. Most ef the business done yesterday, -was at 54 cents. Perk. rauUen and lamb were steady and unchanged. Beef was duM and easy. Bank Clearings. Bank clearing ef the Northwestern ettles yesterday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. Portland ... Seattle ... . Taooma .. . Spokane ... ..$1,167,544 168j7g .. L4DLfc4 .. '70S.0SI 28.720 121. 4SS 124.724 PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Gialn. Flour. Feed, Etc. WHEAT Club. 64665c per bushel; bhie- stem, 00091c; Valley. 653S7c. B A RLE Y Feed. $22.75 per ion; rolled, $23.50. FLOUR Patents. $4.5085.10 per barrel, straights. $4?4.23: clears. $3.754: Valley. $3.&!64.25; Dakota hard wheat, $0.5067.50; Graham. $3.5064; whole wheat, $464.25; rye flour, local. $5; Eastern. $S.SO&5.90; corn meal, per bale. Jl.fc0tf2.2O. OATS No. 1 white, feed. $28 per ten; choice milling. $29. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $19 per ton; middlings. $24.50: short. $21; chop, V. S. Mills. $18; lltifeed dairy food. $18. CEREAL FOODS Rooied oats cream. 90 pound sacks. $6.75; lower grades. $56.25; oatmeal, steel cut, 5u-pouad sacks. $3 per barrel: 10-pound sacks, $4.25 per bale; oat meal (ground). 59-pound sacltA. $7.50 par bar rel; 10-pound sacks. $4 per bale: split peas, $4 per 100-pound sack: 25-peund boxes. $1.15: pearl barley. $4.25 per 100 pounds- 25-pound boxes. $1.25 per box; pastry flour. lO.peund sacks. $2.50 per bale, HAY Timothy. $14618 per ten: clever, $11 612; grain. $12612; cheat, $11612. Butter. Egg. Poultry, "e.tc EGGS Oregon ranch. l&ffflSWc per dozen. BUTTER City creameries: Extra creamery. 20214c per pound; state creameries: Fancy creamery. 17Vi21Uc: store butter. 1516e. CHEESE Oregon full cream twins. 124c Young America, 134c. POULTRY Fancy serts? 14615c; average hens. 14c: old hens. 10611c; mixed chickens. 13c; old rwJters. 9610c; young roosters. 116 13r; Springs, 14 to 2 itounds. 20622c; broil, err, 1 to IVi pounds, 22623c: dreosed chick ens. 14H615ic; turkey, live, ITg'ISe; turkeys, drecsed, poor, 17Vi0'lSr; turkeys, choice. 20ft 22&c; geese, live, per pou&d. 7UfiSc; geee. dressed, per pouad. 9611c; ducks. oM. $766;' ducks, young as to size.. $367; pig eons. $1(1.25; squabs, $262.59. Vegetables, Fruit, Etc DOMESTIC FRUITS - Strawberries. $161.75 per crate; apples. table, $1.5062.50 per box; common. 50r6$l; new California, tc per box; gooseberries. 530c per pound, zwcl ooti. 50c6$l per crate; peaches. $161.25 per crate; plums. $1 per crate; Logan bernca, $1.50 per crate; blackberries. $1.& per crate; cherries, Jl.25gl.50; cantaloupe, $C per crate. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons, fancy. $2,506 2.75; choice, $2.75 per box; oranges, navels, fancy, $2,25650 per box: choice. $262.25; standard. $1.5061 75; Mediterranean sweets. $2.2592.75; Valendas. 8; grapefruit. S2.5063 per box; bananas. 4li85c per pound; pint apples, $7.50 per dozen. FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes. 50c per dor en, asparagus. $161.35 per box; beans, 566c per pound: cabbage. Iff Hie per pound; cauliflower, $1.7562 per crate; celery, 90c per dozen; corn. 35640c per dozen; cucumbers, 50665c Per dozen: lettuce, hothouse, 25c per dozen; lettuce, head. 12i015c per ozes: parsley. 25c pr dozen: peas. 366c per pound; peppers. 25c per pound; radlsnes. 10612c per Aozt; rhubarb ltilc ter pound; tomatoes, $2.5063 per crate; squazh. $161-25 per box. ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $1,256 l.4o per sack; carrots. (1.2561-50 per sack; beets, $1.22l-40 prr sack; parsnips. SOc per dozen; garlic, 15617Hc per pound. ONIONS California red, $1.6562 per hun dred POTATOES Ore con fancy. $1.1561.25: com mon. 95e6$1.50; Eastern. $1.1561.20: new po tatoes. l4c per pound, Merced sweets, l;c per pound. RAISINS Loose Muscatels. 4 -crown. 7ic: Mayer Muscatel raisins, 7Hc; -snbleaehed eeedless Sultana. OKc; Lo4en layers. 3 crewa. whole boxes ef 20 pounds. $1.S5: 2 crown. $1.75. DRIED FRUIT Apples, evaporated. 6ff6Hc per pound: sundrieC sacks or boxes, none; aprloets. 10611c: peaches, Sf leiic: pears, none: prune. Italians. 465c: French. 2H6 3ic; fics. California blacks. 5c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c: Fard dates. Ce; plums, pitted. 6c. Groceries. Nnts. Etc COFFEE Mocha . 2062Sc; Java, ordinary. 16622c; Costa Rica, fancy. 16620c; good. 1CS 16c; ordinary. 10612c per pound; Columbia roast, cases. 100. $13.75: 50. $13.73; Ar buckle. $14.75; Lien. $14.73. RICE Imperial Japan No. L $S.37H; South em Japan. $3.50; Carolina!. SgCStc; broken head. 2ic. SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tall. J1.75 per dozen; 2-pound tall. $2.40; 1-pound flaU. $1.65; fancy. 161-petind fiats. $1.60; H pound fiats. $1.10: Alaska pink 1-pound tails, 65c; red. 1-pound tall. $1.30; secke'yes. 1 pound talle, 31.85. SUGAR Sack basis. 100 pounds: Cube, JC.20; powdered. $5.95; dry granulated. $5.65; extra C. $5.35, golden C. $5.25; fruit sugar. 35.85; advance over sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c; half-barrel. 25c: boxes. 50c per 100 pounds. (Term: Ou remlttsnee within 15 days, deduct Vic per pound: If later than 15 days and within 30 days, deduct He per pound; no discount after 30 days ) Beet sugar, granu lated. $5.75 per 100 pounds: maple sugar. 15616c per pound. 8 ALT California. $11 per ton. 31.60 per bale; Liverpool. 60s. 117; 100s, $16.50; 200s. $16; half-cround 100s. $7: 50a. $7.50. NUTS "Walnuts. 13?c per pound by sack. 1c extra for less than sack; Brazil nuts. 15c; filberts. 14c; pecan. Jumbo. 14c; extra large. 15c: almonds. L X. L-. lGc; chestnut, Ital ians. 15c: Ohio. $4.50 per 25-peund drum; pea nuts. raw. 7Hc per pound; roasted, 9c; ptne nuts. 10S12Vic; hickory nuts. 7c; coceanuts. 7c: cocoanuts. S5P0c per dozen. BEANS Small white. 3H64Uc: large white. SVjc; pink. SUc; bayou. 3e? Lima. Cric Meats and ProrifJoni. BEEF Drewed. bulls. 3634c per pound; cows. 3t64Uc; country steers. 346 Sc. MUTTON Dressed, fancy, 667c per pound; ordinary. 464Hc; Spring lambs. 7674c. VEAL Dressed. 100 to 123 tn)UB(l!, SgCc; 125 to 200 pounds. 46!c; 200 pounds and up, SS4c PORK Dressed. 100 to 150. 7674c; 150 and up. 667c per pound. HAMS 10 te 14 pounds. 12Vc per pound; 14 to 16 pounds. 12Uc; IS to 29 pounds, 12Vc; California tntentcj. $e: cottage hams. Sfec; shoulders. Sc. belled ham. 19c; boiled picnic. I nam. oeneies. 13c BACON Fancy breakfast, 16c per pound;. stancara breakfast, i5Hc; choice. 14c: lingua a breakfast, 11 to 14 pounds, 13c; peach bacon. 12c SAUSAGE Portland, ham. 13c per pound; minced ham. 10c: Summer, choice dry. 174c, bologna, long; 14; "weinerwursL Sc: liver. 6c: pork. 9c; blood. 5c: headcheese. 6s; bo logna sausage, link. 44c. DRT SALT-CURED Regular short dears. 94c salt, 104c smoked; dear backs. 9V,c salt. lOUc smoked; dear bellies. 14 to 17 pounds average, none salt, none smoked: Oreren ex ports, 20 to 25 pounds average, 104c salt. 114c smoked; Union butts. 10 to IS pounds aver age, Sc salt. 9c smoked. LARD Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierce. 9Hc. tubs, SUc: 50. STic: 20. 10c; 10s. 10Se; s, luwc. lancarc pure: Tierces. 6. tucs. 94c; 50s. 9: 20s. JHic: lOi, 04c; 3. ?ic Compound: Tierces. .6c; tubs. 6'.c; 60s, 64 c; 10s. 6c: 5. 6T4C PICKLED GOODS Pickled pigs' feet. 4-bsr- reis. S3: v-narreUL tZ73: l3-rouna Kit, II. ptckled tripe. 4-barrei. $5; U-barrels. $2.75; 15-pound kit. 31.25: pickled pigs tongues, -barrels. 36: -barrel. $3; 15-pound kit. $1.50; ptcklrd lamb tonguta, 4-barrels, $9; H-bar- rei. i3.ao; id-pound kits. z.73. Hops. Wool, Hides. Etc. HOPS Choice. 1904. 234625c per pound. WOOL Eastern Oregon, averare beat. ISfi 23c: lower grade, down to 15c according to snnnaage: vaiiey. iwac per pauna. MOHAIR Choice. 316224c per pound. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 1& pounds and up. 166164c per pound; dry kip. No. I. to 10 pounds. 11Q15C per pound: dry calf. No. 1. under S pounds. I'AlSce drr-t:d. bulls sad ttgs, one-third- lea, than -dry fitnt: (ctfHs, moti-tes. fcaily est, acorec, taumls. clipped, weather-beaten or grubby. 2S3e per pound leas); salted hides, steers, sound. 6f pounds and over. 9310c per pound: 50 to 00 pound. 4f'9c per pound: under 50 poena mnA mtrf rfie ner TMnmd: salted Star and bulla, sound. Ce per pound; salted kip. sossd. I IS to 30 pounds. : per pound; salted veal. sound. 10 to 1 pouncs. vc per poena; sajtca calf, sound, aider JO pounds. 20c per pound:. Cgreen unsalted. Ic per pound leas: culls, le per pound less) Sheep skins: Shearling, No 1 butchers stock. 25930c each; short wool.' No. I butchers stock. 40250c each; medium wool. No. 1 butchers stock.' 60860c ; long wool. No. 1 butcher stock. $161.50 eaeh. Murrain pells from 10 to 20 per cent less or 12914c per pound; horse hides, salted, each, according to Ue. $1.50t2; dry. each, according to stxe. $1 (J 1.50; colts hides. 25950c each: -goat sktn. common; 10I3c each; Angora. with wool a, 25cel-50 each. TALLOW Prime, per pound. 3H84c; No. 2 and greese. 2$3c. PELTS Besr skins, as to six. No. 1. $2.50 610 each; cub. $1B2: badger. 25850c: -wild est. with head perfect, 25t350c: heuss cat, 5910c; tor. common gray. 50970c; red. $33 5 cross, $3015?: sliver and Mack. $100S20u: fishers. $5g6: lynx. $.53: 'mink, strictly No. I. according to sUe. $182.50: marten, dark Northern, according to sire and coier. $10915: marten, pale. pine, according to site and color. $2.5094 ; rouikrat. large. 10015c: skunk. 0S50c; civet or polecat, SflOe: otter, large, prime skin. $6S10- panther, with head and claws perfect. $205: raccoon, prime, 30 50c; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $3.50 C5: coyote. 60c8sl: wolrerine. $5?S: beaver, per skin, large. $566; medium, $384; small, $101.50: Idle. 50ff75c. BEESWAX Good, clean and pure. 20f?22s per pound. CASCARA SAGRADA iChlttarn bark) Good. 431 4c per pound. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. 6Uc Oils. TURPENTINE Cases. $i.o barrets. per 97c: gallon; 10-case wood barrels. $1: Iron lets. $1.2. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7Uc! 500-pound lets. 7?;c: less than 500-prod lets. Sc. GASOLINE Stere gxiuttse, eases. 23Hc: Iron barrels. 17c: 66 dee. gasoline, eases. 22c: Iron barrels or drums. 26c COAL OIL Cases. 20Hc; Iron barrels, I4; wood barrels. 17c; 63 deg esses. c; Iron barrels. 15Hc . LINSEED OIL Raw. 5-barrel lets, C2e; 1 barrel lots. C3c: cases. flSc. Belled: S-barrel lets. 64c; 1-barrel lots. C5c; eases. 76c LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Prices Quoted at Portland Union Stockyards v Yesterday. Receipts at the Portland Union S tea lc yards yesterday were 323 cattle. 176 sheep. S6 hgs and 25 horse. The followtag prlcos were quoted at the yards: CATTLE Boat Easier Oregon teers. $3.7564: oews and heifers. J-5: medium, $1J62. HOGS Best large fat hog. $6; Meak and China fat, $556-; steekers. $5. SHEEP Bert Eastern Ore-: and Valley. aJbeared. $4; medium. $t.5-75; ItmW, $4ij4.75. E.VSTERN LIVESTOCK. . rrices Current at Kansas City. Omaha, and Chicago. KANSAS CITY. Me.. June 5. -Cattle Re ceipts. 12.009. Market, steady. Native steers, $4.6566.00;. stackers and feeders. $8.24.75; carves. $36. 75; Western fed steers. $4.56 5.75; do cow. fS.254.76. Uogs Receipts. SaW. Masket. steady. Bulk ef sales, $5.256C32b; heavy. $5.259&.32H; packers. $5.256. 55. PC Kt Mght, $5,156 5r32 Sheep Receipts. PC-00. Market, steady. Mut tons. Jl.2M54.7S; lambs. - $S5ft67J: rang wethers. $4.7565.25; fed ewes, fl.2fefl4.65. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. June S.-Cattle re ceipts. 6000. Market, 4ow, lec lower. Native steers. f4.0o66.W; cows and heifers. $X.4 Ji.00. "Western steers, $36fi.4; Texas steers. 5,00; Western steers. JJ.506.; eanners, $2.00 64-59. Hegs Receipts. 7009. Market, shade strong er. Heavy. $5.265.25: mixed. $&.17Hf-; light, $5.l5f2H: pigs. $l.0ytf.t; bulk ef sales. $5.17H6.22Vi. Sheep Receipt. 25.000. Market, slow and steady. Western yearling sern). $4.ftC9 5.10; wethers (shorn), $t.464.S0; ewes (shorn) $4.0064.59; lambs (woeied). 7. IS; shorn. $6.50gC18. CHICAGO. June 5.-Cattle Receipts. 23.000. Good to prime. $5.5663.40: poor to medium. $4 65.49; Mockers and feeders. $2.756.0d; eewk. J2.OHf5.03; heifer. $2.7566.49; eanners, $1.60 62.50; bulls, $2.7564.73; calres. fAtOQ7.00. Hogs Receipts todey. 37.099; temerrew. 34XO. Market, strong to higher- Mixed and butchers. J5.26g6.46. good, to choice heavy. $&365.37fe; rough heavy. f4.706S.S0: Nght, $5.3065.40; bulk ef sales. $5.S06-3 Sheep Receipts, 22,009: thee and lambs. steady; good to choice wethers (shorn), $1.59 62.00; fair to choice mixed (shern). $3,599 4.49;: Western sheep fsfceml. $l.U64.9; na tive teaha. Ji.GT?-23; Western tem. $5.09 67.09. Wool Movement at Vale. VALE. Or.. June X Many wool teams are ceming ta dally heavily loaded from the In terler. and the wool l reported In excellent eenditien. The following- eonelgnmetits have been received: Pratt .- Walter. 1252 pounds; K. S. & D. Fruit & Land Company. SSI; J. H. Seaward. 6i,6S7; F. M. Seaward. 6C23; A. E. Brown, 15.354; Jane Bros.. 31.982; Thomas Turnbull. 55.361; C. II. Brows, 30.561 Edmund Butler. 31.382; S. A. Mealey. 549: Peter Hansen. 217: 'Malheur Livestock & I .and Cempany. 77.954; Frank Edmunsen. 7. Baker Bros.. 30.927; J. C. Gordo. 2S.000; R. C. Goodwin. 4I.5S3: Dsn Moore, 13.401: Burgess & ICelsey. 27.241; C E. Johnson. 12.742; Hoffman & Alien. 32,447; James Ma. hon. 19.&SR; H. J. Ward. ll.JIS; J. A. Vest. 19.&S1; Cook & MeCumsey. 49S4; J. W. John sen. 21.247; John Cannon. 662; K. A. Good win. 12.747; D. A. Brown. 121 pounds. There has already been 15 ears ef woo! shipped" from Malheur County te Eastern market. Dried Fruit at New Tork. NEW YORK. Jjine 5. An easier tone In the market for future delivery ef evaporated ap plet, but spot price are unehanged with trade quiet. Common to good. -S64c; prime. 54c; choice. CyC4c. and fancy. 7c. Coast advices Indicate Arm market for future prune, owing. It 1 saM. to the strengthening statistical situation more than to any Im provement In demand. Locally the spot mar ket Is quiet and unehanged, with quotations ranging from 2&66C according to grade. Aprieeis, quiet, buyers being Inclined to held off. Choice. 106194c; extra. 114c; fancy. 12615c Peaehes also are quiet and unchanged, with choice quoted' 106104c; extra choice. 1946 lOUc; fancy. 114612c Raisins are firm en a limited demand. Loose muscatel are quoted at 464c; eeeded raisins. 5U66;c; London layers. $161-15. Coffee and Sugar. NEW TORK. June 5. Coffee futures closed net unchanged on alt months except May, which was 5 points lower. Sale. 15.500 bags. Including July at 6.45c; September, ft. 65c; Oc tober. 6.75c; December. 6-S5f J.t'Oo; January, 6.9567c; February 7; March 7c. Spot Rio steady: Ne. 7 Invoice. 7?ie; aiM. quiet; Cor dova. 10613c Sugar Raw, firm; re flat n. s&e: centrifugal. 96 test, 4Sc: raoiasies sugar. 34c. Refined, steady: crushed. $6.55; powdered. $5.95; granu lated. $5.S5. New Tork Cotton Market, NEW TORK, June 5. Cettea futures desed steady at a net dedtn ef 366 points. June. 7.S4c; July. 7.92c: August- 7.94c; September, 7jwc: October. 8.95c: November. 8.11c: De cember. 6.16c; January. S.2e; February, S.23C Wool at St, Louis. ST. LOUIS. June 5. WeoL steady; medium grade eembing and clothing, 266l!c: light fine. 244627c; heavy fine, 20f22Sc; tub washed. 32642c Elgin Butter Firm. ELGIN. III.. June 5. Butter, firm, at 204c a dedlne of 4c Sales for the week. 754,502 pounds. FHo Incorporation Papers. Articles t Incorporation of the Northwest & Alaska Indian Exhibit Company -were tiled In - the County Clerk a office yesterday oy John E. Atchison. M. G. Muntz nd "William R. Lltrenberjr. The objects announced are to carry on and conduct in the Lewis and Clark Exposition an exhibition of InJIan curios, ornaments, baskets ami relics, and to exhibit the Toiler Indian collection. The amount of the capital stock: is $lo.ooo. Hood's Sarutiarllla purines - the itir-jaQ aixcaxaciut ice wawe sysiera. Itrading isgqhgesteq STOCK SPECULATION CENTERS IN FEW LEADING FAVORITES. Profit - Taking In. AmalgsmRted Causes Setback to Prices Close Is Dull and Heavy. NEW YORK. June 5. Meat of today's small business In stocks was done during the first hour ef the session. There was a notable cesgostjon of the dealings In a few specu lative favorites, hut such as it was the mar ket showed distinct firmness. The dullness ap proached at times to stagnation, and there was nothing to shew any share In the mar ket en the part of any bull professional ele ment. Among these the sentiment seemed to be cheerful and various pools signalized their existence by their activity In special stock. The market had cne decided set-back on realizing after the opening advance and an other at the last which reduced prices at the dosing. The profit-taking was especially' large in Amalgamated Copper, which had risen point and then fell back to a point, below Saturday attur' the publication of the finan cial statement of the company. The sympa thetic effect of this relapse carried back the whole market- United States Steel preferred took up most of the. recovery and was In Its turn a strong sympathetic -influence on the general list. Ontario. & Western was again in large request, and rumors were revived of the guarantee of a dividend by New lork Central and New Tork. New Haven i Hart ford. Amalgamated did not revive effectual ly from the effect or the realizing movement and closed with a net loss of Hi. The taking up of the advance by the United States Steel stocks was regarded as of good augury for the whole market, as the persist ent heaviness of these stocks had been a drag en tendencies to rally during the last few days. There were rumors of favorable earnings making for the current Quarter In connection with the advance. Some effect was produced by the appearance of negetla lions looking towards bringing about peace between Rum la and Japan. The subsidence ef the violent storm In the Equitable cen tra verry was a relief to sentiment, although that subject continued to be actively dis cussed in the financial work! and to be fraught with possibilities of further: harm. Railroad t raffle officials spoke in a cheer ful tone ef business prospects, the volume of offerings being held well above last years level. The feeling regarding the crops en the whole was mere bepefuf than has re cently prevailed, and contributed materially te the firmness .of stocks. The money mar ket retained Its unruffled surface, notwith standing the weakness of the Saturday bask statement and some further large money transactions. Including a transfer through the sub-Treasury of J2.0CO.O0O to San Francisco. The market showed Itself soft to the effect of profit-taking by the room traders and closed heavy, with the gains much reduced er wiped out. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par nlw. 2.519.000. United Stales bonds were all unchanged en call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing. Sales. High-. Lew, bta At4 mi Exnress ...... ..... :i3 Amalgamated Copper 119,100 Amor. Car & Found. 600 S4i 814 4 334 334 33 do nreferre N 93J, American Cotton Oil 30 do preferred American Express... . Am. Hide & Lth. pf. POO 41U 4UV. 41 American lee .. 4?i 35 - 17 40 4.000 4S 46 4'V Ill 111K llDtc no do preferred ...... Amer. Linseed Oil.. do preferred Amer. Locomotive... do preferred ...... Am. Smelt, & Refln. do preferred 100 usu -usu USH Am, Sugar Refining. 13.300 1334 133H ! Am. Tobacco, pfd.. lvo 7PJ 6.400 2ij0 1.2VJ 3,000 1U0 994 964 MU Anaconda Mining Co. Atchison - 107i SOU ltfi 151 10SU 97S HI 4 1054 704 102 150 H3 147U 1034 4S. 35 794 195( 172H 1054 70i do preferred I61U Atlantic Coast Line. 15U Balalmore & Oslo.. 10SU do preferred ...... Brook. Ranld Transit 6.700 IS3U Canadian Pacific .... 1.600 149 1474 2024 H4 Central of N. Jersey. Chesapeake & Ohio. SCO 103 3.4CO 44 Chicago & Alton.... S00 200 35 do preferred 7S 134 107 173-i S9 Chicago Gl Western. 1.200 HQ0 1SK Chi & Northwestern Chi.. Mil. & St, P. 11 Chi. Term. & Trans. .. 190 00 172?: 17 30 do preferred C. C, C. & St. L. .. Colorado Fuel & Irou Colorado & Southern 9li 1C0 200 ili 27H 40H 27H 41 27U 374 do 1st preferred.. .. do 2d preferred.... 900 35H 34H 35 Conrolldated Gas Corn Products 1S54 do preferred 200 404 404 49i Delaware & Hudson. .. ISI 373 Dei . Lack, ic Wet .. Denver A Rio Grande .. 74 do preferred 2iJ 200 rys4 424 404 79U 674 S5 Distillers. Securities 42t4. 40 TS4 63 ilU Erie .. 14,200 9 do let preferred..'.. 6,000 7Si 664 do -a prererrea.... j.w General "Electric 17 fW 150 19 Hocking Valley Illinois Centra ISO 194 International Paper.. 100 194 do preferred ..... 784 International Pump do preferred 75 24 43 Iowa Central ..... do preferred Kansas CUy Southern 241 do preferred 56 144 164 Louisville & Nashv. 1.200 144U 143H Manhattan L Met. Securities .... 1.900 7SU Metropolitan 'St. Ry. 5.000 110U 11S4-HS4 Mexican Central 1.400 204 20 19T Minn. A- St, Louis 50 1154 HS 157 9CH 07 26 M.. St, r.iS. S. M. 1.100 110 do preferred Missouri Pacific .... GOO 97 Mo., Kan. & Texas. do preferred ..... ..... 5SU National Lead 1.100 454 Mex. Nat, R. R. pfd New Tork Central... -4 .800 ItuTtl 45 44 344 1334 13U ri N. Y. Ont. & West, 9.500 52 Norfolk & Western. ' 5.500 SOU do preferred North American .... 44)0 9&4 Northern Pacific .... 3K 1S3 Pacific Mall Pennsylvania 7.400 131; 77i 794 9SU 1S3 95 1S24 3 1 134 U iei 1344 People'. Gas- 100" 101 1GO; r.. c. c & st. l Pressed Steel Car. do preferred u ..... Pullman Palace Car ...... ..... Reading 102.140 94 do Jt preferred.... 300 91U do 2d preferred . ..... 73 37 91 230 95 P4H. 91 1 904 S74 Republic Steel .. .do preferred .. Rock Island Co. do preferred .. Rubber Goods .. 400 600 31,300 200 17H 732 26I 1 T2li 264 21 34; 34 33i do preferred 100 101 101 100 St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. 62 St. Louis Southwest. 21 do preferred 400 CO 59H 59H aeuwero j-aciac .... 64 1194 29U co preieneu . Southern Railway... do preferred ...... Tenn. Coal & Iron... Texas & Pacific... Tol.. St, L. & West, do preferred ...... Unlcn Pacific do preferred V. S. Express U. 5. Leather do preferred ...... U. S. Realty 8.COO 314 23 ICO fxtu cru 1.200 764 76 1.700 32X4 31i 200 3SU 38 200 57 564 754 314 373 S4 27.900 1234 1224 1224 t4 300 114 11 11 100 107 107 105 M U. . Rubber do preferred ...... ...... TJ. S. Steel 2200 do preferred 41.000 Vlrg.-Caro. Chemical 1.200 1C3 27 94 36 2 93U S3 106 co preSerred ..... ..... Wabash do preferred . . ..... Wells-Fargo Express ..... Westlngbouss Elect. Western Union ' 20n 03 ' 324 Wheelltur & L. Erie. 200 15 15--Wlconiln Central do preferred ..... Total sales for the day. 562.5CO shares. BONDS. 1SU 240 165 47 NEW TORK, June 3. Closing quotations; V. S. ref. 2 re .104 (Atchison Adj. -4s 96U do coupon 1044'D. & R. G. 4S...102H V. S.- 3s reg....l03?N. T. C G. 34s.lG0?i do coupon... .104 iNor. Pacific 2s. . 77 V. S. new 4s reg.132 INor. Pacific 4s. . 105 4 do codpon 132 iSo. Pacific 4s... 93U u. & cic ss rsg. n ;unioa j'acjfjc 4. 106 do coupon 103 WIs. Central 4s.. f44 Stocks a-t Xadoa. LONDON, June 3. Consols for 904: consols for account, 00 7-10. money. Anaconda ...... 34porfolk & West. 0 Atchison S2UI do preferred... 944 do preferred.. .1044 lOntarlo & Wen. 3lt' xiaitimore i. -iiiTsirennsyivania. Can. Pacific 131HiRand Mines. 69 LChes. & Ohio...- 50UlRadlng 401, C GL western. i4l- do 1st pref. C St. i SL P. .1774 do 7d pref. 464 43 DtBeers'- r. 174 io. 'Railway SO D. J: R. Grande i is Hi do preferred... 9S4- do preferred.... Sb!Jo. Paxlae......u.X3liLl Downing, Hopkins & Go. EatabHshed I83 WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor Erie -tlSrCnlon Pacific.. ..12CU .. 934 27 93U .. IB . .- 39 .. 91 do 1st pref 50H' ao preterrea. do a pert rss iu. s. meci.... Illinois Central. 165 i do preferred. Louis. & Nash..l474Iwaoasn Mo, Kas. & T. . 23 HI do preferred. N. T. Central... 143 Spanish Fours. iloney, t. change. Xte. NEW. TPRK. June 5. Money on call, easy; 2UQ2?i per cent; dcslns bid. -li per cent, offered at 24 per tent- Time money, steady: 60 and 90 days. 3 per cent; stx months. 3Hff 34 per cepv Prime mercantile paper, r-er cent. Sterling exchange, strong, with actual busi ness In bankers bill at J4.S784.S703 for de mand and at J4.S584.S505' for 60-day bllla. Pested rates. Sl.S6Q4.SS. Commercial bills. J4.S4;. Bar liver. SSVic. Mexican dollars. 45c Government .bend, steady: railroad -bonds. Irregular. LONDON. June 5. Bar sliver, uncertain.. 2S13-16d per ounce. Money. 1P14 Pr cent. Discount rate, short and three months bills. "2 1-16 per cent, SAN FRANCISCO. June 5. Silver bars. 5SUe- Mexican dollars. neminaL Draft, sight. 24c; 'telegraph. 5c Sterling en London, W days. J4.S54: sight. rl.674. Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. June 5. Today's statement of the Treasury balances In the general fund shows: Available eash balance $132,526,705 GoM C3.tSK.4lU BEARS IN WHEAT MARKETS. AH News Tends Toward Depression of Price. CHICAGO. June 5. Weakness In the wheat market was In evidence at the start. Initial quotations en July being off HtfVie to ?c S7TeSe te SS4c One reason for the opening decline was the bearish tenor of weekly statistics. The fact that world s ship ments of wheat during the last week were extremely liberal had an Important Influence, but the figures showing the total movement were apparently of less Interest to traders In general than the figures giving the amount exported from Russia. According to the of ficial statistics, shipments of wheat from that country during the past week were double the total of the previous week. Furthermore. conditions In the United States were appar ently regarded as Increasingly favorable to an abundant harvest. Weather in the Southwest was dry and temperatures were much higher. From the start, commission houses and shorts were free sellers. As trading progressed. selling became more general. With almost nothing from the country but bearish news concerning the crop, weakness became more pronounced. One report from Kansas City stated that harvesting began today In 'some sections of Southern Kansas and that opera. lions would be general by next week. At S7c July reached the lowest point of the day. The market clesed-extremely weak, with July 1614c lower at S'Hc. Considering the excellent weather, the corn market had a remarkably firm undertone. The elese was firm and active. July being up c at 4DTc. Covering by Influential shorts causeddecided strength In the oats market. July closed He up at SIViC - Provisions were firm throughout the entire eesslen. At the close. September pork showed gain of 124c at il. Card was up 5S74c at J7.374. .Bios e UP 1012Uc at 37.65. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. J .87 -S1U .81 Close. July S .SStfc J .SU .S24 .S24 , .814 .S14 CORN. , .50 .50i , .494 .504 , .494 .494 .454 -49U . .46 .464 OATS. . .MVS .31 , .2S4 .2SU MESS POKfC $ .87 .814 heptember December , si: July 4d).... 49Ti .494 .494 .4S- .45?; .sou July lew)... .404 Kept, low).-... Spt. (new)... Dec (new)... .494 July , .304 .234 .31U 284 September July .12.674 12.75 .12.95 13.00 12.674 12.95 12.724 sepiemeer 13.00 LARD . 7.374 7.40 . 7.55 7.574 SHORT RIBS. . 7.324 7.40 . 7.574 7.65 July 7.40 September .55 7.57H July 7..T24 7.574 7.40 7.63 September Cash quotations were as follows: . Flour Barely steady. Wheat No. -2 Spring. 1.061.0f:-No, C1.06: No. 2 red. J1.02Q1.04. Com No. 2. 31;c: No. 2 yellow. 33c 3. 31 Oats-No. 2. 31'c: No. 2 white, 32Jit?33c; No. 3 white. 3lt4?324c. Rye No. 2, 75c. Barley Good feeding. 3JHjf42c; fair to choice malttnr. 43t?46c. Flaxseed No. 1. $1.30; No. 1 Northwestern. J1.47. Timothy seed Prime, J2.S5. Mess pork Per barrel. $12.63012.70. Lard-Per 100 pounds. $7.3067.324. Short ribs sides Loose. S7.307.40. Short clear sldee Boxed. $7.12437.25. Clover Contract grade. $11.759125. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrel 17.700 5,400 Wheat, basheU 3.000 22.000 Corn, bushels 218.500 Oat, bushels 22H.50O Rye. bushels 5.000 Barley, bushels 66.000 253.100 118.000 2.40O Grain and Froduce at New Tork. NEW TORK, June 5. Flour Receipts. 13. COO barrels; exports, 67CO barrels. Dull and unsettled. Wheat Receipts. 35.200 bushels; exports. 32. 000 bushels; spot Irregular; No. 2 red. $1.02. nominal elevator, and J 1.03 H nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. 31.12U f. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. $1,034 f. o. b. afloat. Taking the day aa a whole, wheat was heavy, declining a full cent altogether In response to bearish weather and crop news from the Southwest, lower cables and big worlds shipments. Occasional slight ral lies were due to strength In corn, scattered covering and the risible supply decrease. The market dosed 46Uc net lower, July closed 924p; September closed S5Sc; December closed 654c Hides and hops Quiet. Wool Steady. ' Grain at Saa Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. June 3. Wheat and barley, steady. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1.5061.55; milling. $1,556 1.654- Barley Feed. $1.1581.151: brewing, nominal. Oats Red. $1.708 1.75 ; white. $L656LS0; black. $1.52481.55. Call 'board sales: Wheat December. $1.36. Barley December. Src. Cam Large yellow. $1.37401.45. Visible Supply of Grain. " NEW YORK. June 5. The visible surply of grain .Saturday. June 3, as compiled by th.e New York Produce Exchange. Is as follows: Bushels. Decrease, Wheat .. Corn .- Oats Kye Barley ... Increase. ...2o.rcs.ooo ... 4.553. COO ... 7.744.00O ... 022,000 ... 1.227,000 1.903.000 325.000 1.4CS.O0O 15,000 SS.000 Wheat at MJaaeseells. MINNEAPOLIS. June 5. Wheat, July, $1.11U: September. 85c; Ne. 1 hard. $1.16; No. 1 Northern. $1,144: No. 2 Northern. $i.r$i. . Wheat at liver-seel. LIVERPOOL. June 5. Wheat, July 6a f4d: September 6a 7i&. Wheat at Taewrna, TACOMA. June 5 Wheat, tlstt'tca, 80c, club Sc, uaraaccd;. Chamber of Commerce BUTTER WAR AGAIN ON SAST FRANCISCO 3IAKKET IS EX CITE l3 AND HIGHER. Southern California Buyers Bidding Up Prices in Humboldt County. Grain Figures Expected. SAN FRANCISCO. June 3. (Special.) Ad- vices Just received that Southern - California buyers have entered Humboldt County and are bidding 20 cents for the output of cer tain creameries, have greatly excited the local batter market, and receivers have advanced the price to 21 cents In order to hold their shippers. There are prospects of a merry war before the competition ends. Cheese Is very Arm for fancy mild new. Ranch eggs have had a sharp advance to 208224 cents. which Is attributed to efforts to help out operations In Eastern eggs which are arrlv Ing In quantity. Receipts for three days are: Butter. 204.900 pounds; cheese. 33.000 pounds; eggs. S5.2S0 doien. Official figures' of grain stocks remaining' In the whole state on June 1 are expected to be Issued .tomorrow. The market tor the leading cereals closed higher all around in anticipation that an extremely small surplus jvlll be shown. Light, receipts today contrib uted to firmness. Lima bean were very stiff, some holders asking 6 cents. Choice old hsy was firm. New crop Is arrlvlnSr In poor condition and coming low. Feed stuffs were firm. First samples of new crop cured apricots ar rived and show well In color, being the earliest on record. Fresh fruits were active; Choice peaehes and cherrlea were in smaller supply and firmer. Otherwise receipts were abundant and prices easy. Five carloads of oranges were auctioned r.t S5cfi$2.10 for navels. A car load of fancy grape fruit Is wholesaling read lly at $2.2382.50. New potatoes are in ample supply and easy. Red onions are eteadler. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. $l1.23: gar lic. 466c; green peas. 35c; string beans. 3fJ5c; asparagus, 4'jt?74c: tomatoes. $1,238 3.50; egg plant. 124fJ174c. ' POULTRT Turkey gobblers, lSS20c: roosters, old. $4 4.50; do young, $G.507.50; broilers, small. $252.73: do large. $39 3.50; fryers. $36; bens. $4.5006.50; ducks. old. ?3fjU; do young. $6 7. EGGS Store. 164618c: fancy ranch. 20 224. BUTTER Fancy creamery. 21c; creamery second. 20c; fancy dairy. 10c; dairy sec onds. ISc. WOOL Spring. Humboldt and Mendocino. 2S30c; Nevada. 16020c. HOPS Nominal. MILLSTUFFS Bran, $21.50 22.50; mid dlings. $252S. HAT Wheat. $10 11; wheat and ' oat. $9913.50; barley, $7 10; alfalfa, $7010.50; clover. $7010; stocks. ?5fr7.u0; straw, 3Q 50c .per bale. FRUIT Apples, choice. $1.50; common. $1; bananas. 73c 6 $2.50; Mexican limes, $4 4.50; California lemons, choice. $2.30; common. 3c r- oranges, navels. $12.30; pineapples. $203. POTATOES Early Rose, 7 08 00c; Oregon Burbanks. $ 1.25 1.50. HEESE Young America. 104 He: East em. i7lSc. RECEIPTS Flour. 30.SSS quarter sacks wheat. 90G9 centals; barley. 16S1 centals beans. 111$ sacks; corn. .120o centals; potatoes, 3S93 sacks; bran. 5665 sacks: middlings, 915 sacks; hay, 622 tons; wool. 343 bales; hides, 631. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. June 5. The London tin mar ket was quiet but higher, closing at 136 15s for spot and 135 lCs for futures. Locally the general situation Is unchanged. Spot. 29.75$ 30.124c. Copper was also higher in London, closing at C6 Ss 9d for spot and 69 5s for futures. Locally the market is unchanged, with lake and electrolytic quoted -at 15c and casing at 14.75c. - Lead was unchanged at 4. 504. 00c locally. but joined In the general improvement abroad, London closing at 12 17s 6d. Spelter was unchanged at 23 12s in Lon don, and continued easy at 5.35c locally. Iron closed at 49s lOd In Glasgow and at 45s 6d in MIddlesboro. Locally Iron is said to be somewhat unsettled with reports of slightly lower prices for Southern grades, No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoed at $16.73 17.60; No. 2 foundry Northern. $16,25!' No. 1 foundry Southern at $16.7517.25; No. 1 foundry Southern soft at $17617.25; No. 2 foundry Southern, at $16.25616.75. LONDON. June 5. Copper was active In the market today About 1300 tons of the metal were sold. The closing price was 664 Dairy Produce In the East. CHICAGO. June 5. On the Produce Ex change today the butter market was steady creamery. 165204c; dairy. 134818c. Eggs easy at mark, caees included. 13614c firsts. 144c: prime firsts. 154c; extras, 164o. Cheese, steady, 9610Uc NEW YORK. June 5. Butter,' easy; street price, extra creamery. 21621Uc; official prices, creamery, common to extra, 184621c; West ern factory, common to extra. 15617c Cheese, weak; state full cheam, email white and colored fine. 9c; do fair to good. 8,c: do large colored and white fine, 9c. Eggs firm. Western finest selected. 17SlSc. TRAVELER S GUIDE. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY PORTLAND to THE DALLES Regulator Line Steamers Etc intra leave Portland dally, except Sunday, T A. M., connecting at Lyle. Wash., -with Columbia River 3c Northern By. Co. fcr Goldendal and Klickitat Valley points. Round trip to Cascade Locks evety Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Landing toot of Alder sU Phone Main 914. S. M'DONALD. Agent. Cky Ticket Offlcej 123 Third SU Phone 680. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY O The Flyer and the Fast MalL 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. KANAGAWA MASU. For Japan. China and all Asiatic Porta, will leave Seattle about June 13. ANCHOR LINE U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY & GLASGOW NEW YORK, GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES. Superior acccmmodatlos. Excellent Cuisine. The Comfort of Passengers Carefully Con sidered. Single or Round Trip Tickets Issued between New York and Scotch. English. Irish and all principal continental point at attractive rates. Send for Boole cf Tours. For tickets or general Information apply ta any local agent of the Anchor Line or to HENDERSON BROS.. Ges'l Agents, Chicago. IU. TXAYXIJCX'3 GTJXDX. 11 lit MTa. Oregon Short Lini r Union Rtcinc 3 TRAIN'S TO THE EAST DAILY. Throuxb Pullman standards and tourist sleeping-cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spo kane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-car (personally conducted! weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair-cars (seats free) to the ast dally. UNION DEPOT. Leaves. Arrives. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:15 A. M. 5:25. P. M. SPECIAL for the East Dally. Dally. j"la Huntington. SPOKANE FLYER For Eastern Washington. Walla Walla. Lewlston. Coeur d'AIene and Great Northern points. ATLANTIC EXPRESS 8:15 p. M. 7:i5 A. M. forthe East -via Hunt- Daily. Dally; RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR ASTORIA and;S:0O P. M. 5:00 P.M. way points. connecUngl Dally. Daily, with steamer for Ilwa- except exfcept co and North Beach, Sunday. Sunday, steamer Hassalo. Ash-j Saturday, st. dock water per.) 10:00 P. M. FOR DAYTON. Ore- 7:00 A. 1L 5:C0 P. H. gon City and Yamhill Dally. Dally. River point. Ash-ot. except except dock (water per.) Sunday. 8nnday. 4:00 A. M. About FOR LEWISTON. Tuesday. 5:00 P. M. Idaho and way points Thursday. Monday, from RIparia. Wash. Sunday. Wednesday I r Friday. TICKET' OFFICE. Third and Washington. Telephone Main7l2. C. W. Stinger. City Tick et Agt.; A. L. Craig. General passenger aw 9AN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Operating the Only Passenger Steamers tor San J-rancisco oirecu Columbia" June 5. 13. 25; July 5. 15. 23. St. Paul" June 10. 20. 30; July 10. 20. 30. AINSWORTH- DOCK AT S P. M. Throuch tickets via San Francisco to all points In United States. Mexico. Central and South America, Panama. Honolulu. China. Ja pan, the Philippines. Australia. New Zealand and Round-tne-wuria lours. JAS. H. DEWSON. Agent. Phone Main 26S. 248 Washington st. EAST ' SOUTH Leaves. UNION DEPOT. OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS for Salem. Rose burg. Ashland. Sacramento. Og den. San Francis co. Mojave. Los Angeles. El Paso. New Orleans and the East, Morning train connects at Wood burn dally except Sunday with train for Mount Angel. Silverton. Browns ville, Springfield, Wendllng and Na tron. Eugene passenger connects at Wood ourn with Mt. An gel and Silverton local. . orvallls passenger Sheridan passenger 3:30 P. M. 7:25 A. M. 3:30 A. M. 6:10 P. M. 10:35-A. M. 7:30 A. M. 4:50 P. M. 5:50 P. M. 118:25 A. M. Dally. PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVIC3 AND YAMHILL DIVISION. Leave Portland dally for Oswego at 7:30 A. M.; 12:50. 2:05. 4. 5:30. 6, 6:35. 7:45. 10:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday. 5:30. 6:30. 8:33, 10:23 A. M.. 11 :30 P. M. Sunday only. 9 A. M. Returning- from Oswego, arrives Portland dally 8:30. 10:10 A. M.. 1:55. 3:05, 4:35. 6:29, 7:35. 9:55, 11:10 P. 51. Dally except Sunday, 6:25. 7:25, 9:30. 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. 6 P. M. Arrive Port land. 10:10 A. M. The Independence-Monmouth motor line operates 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. $5. Second-class fare. $15; second-class berth, $2.50. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia. CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and Washington streets; Phone Main 712. TIME CARD OFTRAINS PORTLAND DAILY. Depart. Arrive, Yellowstone Park-Kansas City. St. Louis Special for Chehalls. Centralis. . 3 Olympla, Gray's Harbor, South Bend. Tacoma, Seattle. Spokane, Lewis- , , ton, Butte,-BlUlngs. Den ver, Omaha. Kansas City, Sr. Louis and Southeast. 3:30 am -4:0 pat North Coast Limited, elec tric lighted, for Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane. Butte. Minneapolis, St. Paul ahd the East . . . .. 2:00 pm 7:00 a m Puget Sound Limited for Chehalls. Centralia, Ta coma and Seattle only... 4:30 pm 10:55 pa Twin City Express for Ta coma, Seattle, Spokane, Helena. Butte. "Yellow etone Park. Minneapolis. St, Paul and the EasU. 11:45 p m 6:50 D ta A. D. Charlton. Assistant General Passen ger Agent. 255 Morrison sf,.. corner Third, Portland. Or. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. UNION DEPOT. Arrives. Dally. For-Maygers. Rainier. Clatskanle. Westporr, Clifton'. Astoria, War renton. FlaveL Ham Dally. mond, Fort Stevens. 11:10 A.M. Gearhart Park. Sea side. Astoria and Sea shore. Express Dally. Astoria Express. Dally. 7:00 P. M 9:40 P. M. C A. STEWART. J. C. "MAYO. Comca'l Agt,. 248 Alder at, G. F. &. P. A. Phone Main 908. 4 For South -Eastern Alaska Steamers Leave Seattlt. S. 8. Humboldt. S. S. City of Seattle, S. S. Cot ,tage City, June 2, 5, 7, 12. Excursion S. 8. Spokane lleavee June 8-22. July 8-20. August 3-17. Belllngham Bar Route: Dally except Saturday at 10 A. M. Vancouver, B. C, Route: Monday. Wed nesday and Friday. 10 P. M. Portland office. 213 Washington st, C. D. DUNANN. G. P. A.. Saa Fraacisc,, mm