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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1905)
THE MORXIXG ORE G ONI AX, KUDAY, JUNE 16, 1905. 15 MORE HOPS SOLD Transactions in Brooks and - Chehaiis Districts. TALK OF CONSIGNMENTS Heavy Operations by Lea dine; Poul try Buyer Clean Up Front Street of Heavy Accumulation. Bananas Plentiful. HOPS Sales reported Iroro Brooks and Chehaiis districts. POULTRY Front street cleans up at low price. EGGS Stocks fair and prices held a formerly. BUTTER Slew and unchanged. CHEESE Weak and dragging at late decline. FRUIT Cherries and canteloupes lower; geeen oananas plentiful. POTATOES Largo receipts ef new weaken market. J MEATS Drossed beef and mutton i not wanted. J More aelivity was reported In the hop mar ket yeoterday. both buyer and sellers shew ng more dlppoettien to meet on common ground. That eommen ground was, of neces 1t, a low priee. as buyers absolutely re- uf-ed to , advance their W4e and the sellers 'iad to accept the offerings it they would difpo.'e of their hops. The moet important transaction was the pur--haK by CaiKn & Linn, ef Salem, of 19.1 hale from Ma6ey & Ruggles. ef Brooks, a 20 Miitf. Charles M. Metzler. of Chehaiis. bought a lot ef 03 bales ef choice "Wash ington at the tame priccv Rumers were received from both Taeoma and Salem that Herman Klabor. of Taeoma. trying to secure consignments of 1004 hoi for the London market, 'offering to guarantee 10 cwlf. George Dorcas, the Oregon representative t Kiaber. said there a nothing in te report. President Krebe, T the Hep Holder Affectation, is endeavor ing to prevent consignments and advises growers against that method of marketing 'heir crop. POULTRY BREAKS AGAIN. Big Retailer Cleans Up Street at Low Prices. It was an easy thing to fix the price of chickens yesterday. One of the leading loeal mailers made the market. He took a stroll uown Front street and when he get through there was net enough poultry left to feed a mll family. He cleaned up every thing in eight, but it was at a clean-up price 16 cents for Springs and 12 cents for eld. This was 'the sharpest drwp that the market Jims taken for seme time, but K wan that jTire or nothing. Receipts were very heavy again yesterday. aggregating about 100 dozen thickens for the who street, about the same as on each of -he two preceding daye. An eo.ua! Quantity looked for again today and there is much speculation as to what course tht msrket wilt take with one of Its heaviest buyers rt -cked up for some time to eome. ' The egg market ehewed no ehange yester day with quotations at lSlsffilU eenu for candled. stock. Cheese Weak, Butter Steady. The cheese market continue very weak. The general quotation is life cents for twins with U cent off in five-case lets. The de mand is backward and the supply largely cx eecds! It. Butter moves along in a riew way with home signs of accumulation on FrOnt fctrcot. but most or the trade report that they aro disposing of their surplus out of town. Prices are as formerly quoted. I)resel Beef Not Wanted. The market for dreted beef k in a poor way. Receipts are much over requirements as tho- demand 1 very dull, exeopt for the i h. !. article. Dealer quote choice Pteers at 4fcf cents and bulls down to 22a cents. The mutton market is equally depressed. Veal Ie doing beiter now as it keep moving at etearfy pi Ices. HSrhcj- veal is in demand, come deal ers quoting fr?T7 eent. There is also in qutry for good fotd Mock begs at 7&74 cents. Two Cora of Bananas In. Two ears ot bananas were rooHed ester day and another one is due today. There are not many ripe bananas on the fctret, but green fruit Is plentiful. Aprieots were In strong demand and as stocks were not as large as usual were quoted Mgfcer at 75 tents to II. Cantaloupe? came in freely and were lower at 494.30. Cherries were in very heavy supply and weaker. wth S cents quoted as the top for choice Royal Anns Other fruit eld at former price. Potatoes Are Easier. Heavy arrivals ot new potatoes hae eau.ed easier prices generally in that Hne. New Early -Rose from California are offering at fl 25 and Garnet Chile., which are larger and better, are quoted at Jl.W. Oregon Burbanks are not very Plentiful, but are held at $1.21.3 and Eastern potatoes, the season for which, is about over,' at the same price. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday were ai fellows: Clearings. Balances. Portland I 61S.2S7 S 48.271 Seattle 1.143.566 364.032 Taeoma .Vw.387 31,23 Spokane 461.4H7 fia.ui PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Hour, Peed, Etc FLOUR Patents. Jt.50Jf5.10 per barrel; straights. SiQl.Zt,, clears. 13.756 4; YaMey. 3Kg4.25'. Dakota hard wheat. $-507.:.0; Graham. fX.004; whole wheat, $4f 4-23; rye flour, local. $5; Eastern, f5.b0ff3.90; oern- meat per bale. $1.9062.20. WHEAT Club. S2SSc per bushel; Muestem. fg$c: Valley. S5c BA RLE Y Feed. $22.3023 per tn; rolled. $23.50. OATS No. 1 while, feed. $30 per ton; gray. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $19 per ton; mid dlings. $21.50; kherts. $21; chep. U. S.. Mills. SIP. Unseed dairy' feed. SIS; acalfa meal. JIN jwr ton. CEREAL "FOODS Rolled oats, cream, no pound sacks. $6.73; lower grades. $50(1.23: oatmeal, steel cut. SO-pound sacks, $8 per aire'; :o-peund sack. $4.25 per bale; oat meal (ground). 50-pound sacks. $7.59 per larrel; 10-pound sacks. $4 per bale; split peas. $4 per 100-pound sack: 23-pound boxes. $1 15; pearl barley. $4.23 per 100 pounds; 25 nound boxes, $ 1 .25 per box; pastry flour. 10 pound sacks. $2.30 per bale. HAY Timothy. $14616 per ton; clover. $11 J 312; grain. $1112. cheat. $1112. 1 Butter, Eggs. Poultry. Etc. 1-GGS Oregon ranch. lSa19c per dosen. BUTTER City creameries: Extra, cream ery, 2Qg-21te per pound: state creameries. Fancy, creamery. 17G21Ws: store butter. 13016c. CHEESE Oregon full cream twine, HttS 12!K Young America, UUfllKic POULTRY Fancy -hen, 12ViC13c; average feiOc; yoang rooster, lie; Spring. JH to pounas, ioc; ureea canM.rm iivia.. turxeys. Jive. i.eitxr: inracys. uw. poor. I'HOlSc; turkey. choice, 20 22iic; geese, live, per pound. 7$5c: rrese. aressea. per pouna, itv" ukw uiu. mw-. ducks, young as to sire. $387.00: pigeons. Jiff 1.25; oquaba. $2?2.50. Vegetable. R-alt, Xtc DOMESTIC FRUITS Strawberries. $1,239 2 per crate: apples, table. $1-S0e250 per bsx; gooseberries, &0cJl. atw California, 60c per box; gooseberries. 5(3 6c jer pound; apri cots, lac per craie; peacnes. i prr plums; per craxe; iogaa oernts. v: nfr nonnd: hUekberries. SI rer era Lei cher ries, 2M8Sc per pound, cantaloupes. $481.50 per crate, pears. SI per box; black figs, $2 per crate. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons, rancy. 3o; choice, sa ter box: oranges, navels, fancri X2.5O03 per box; choice. $2$2Xi0: standard. S1.50S1.73: Mediterranean sweets. $200 2.75; Valencia?. $3. grapefruit. J2.50Q3 per Don. nananas. per pouna; pineapples, per dozen. FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes, 50c per dozen: asparagu. SOc04Oc per dor.; beans, 6J? Sc per pound; cabbage. l$lUc per pound; csullflomer. $1-750X2 per crate; cel ery. 90c per cozen; corn. 330400 per aoxen; cucumbers. 6Oc0$l per dozen; lettuce, hot house 23c per dozen; lettuce, head. 12 H 0 13c per dozen; parsley, 25c per dozen: peas. 293c per pound; peppera, 23c per pound; radlsnes. ioqpizc per cozen; rnubarn, IVjU 2Vic per pound; tomatoes, J1.75?4 per crate; squash. Sl& 1.25 per box. ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $L230 1.40 per sack; carrots. S 1-25 1.50 per sack: beets. $191-25 per sack: garlic, 12jc per pound. ONIONS California red. $1.6502 per hun dred. POTATOES Oregon fancy. J1-25S1..T5; Eastern, J1.2501.S5; new potatoes. J 1.25 & 1.50. RAISINS Looee Muscatels. 4-crown. 7Vc: 3-layer Muscatel raisins, 7Vic; unbleached, seedless Sultanas. 6ic; London layers, 3 crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, -$LS5; 2 crown. $1.75. DRIED FRUITS Apples, evaporated, CO 6Hcvper pound; sundried. sacks or boxes, none: apricots. 10011c; peaches. 910Uc; pears. noDc; prunes. Italian. 4 5c; French, 2H3k3aic; figs. California blacks. 5ic; do white, none: Smyrna. 20c; ram dates. 6e; plums, pitted. 6c. Groceries, Nuts, Etc COFFEE Moeha. 2C2&; Java, ordinary. 1622c; Costa Rica, fancy. 16020c: good, log; 16c: ordinary, 10612c per pound: Columbia roast, cases. 100s, $13.75; .tOei. $13.75; Ar buckle. $14.75: Lion. $14.75. RICE-Imperial Japan No. 1. $5.37Vi; South ern Japan, $3.50; Carol In Us. AOfdVic; broken head, 2c SALMON Columbia River. 1 -pound tails. $1.75 -per dozen: 2-pound tails. $2.40; 1-pound flats. $L65; fancy, ltilH-pound flats, $10; Vir pound flats. $1.10: AlafOta pink "1 -pound tails. 65c: red. l -pound tans, socaeyeo, i- pound tall., $1.65. SUGAR Sack baMs. 100 pounds: Cube. $8.20; powdered. $5.DS; dry granulated. $3.63; extra C. $3.S3; golden C. $5.25; fruit cugar. $3.63: advanee over Mack basis aa follows: Barrels, lOp; half-barrelo, 23c boxes, 50c ier 100 Bounds. (Terms: On remtttaneo within 15 days, deduct Uc per pound: If later than 16 days and within 30 days, deduct He per pouna; no discount after 30 day.) Beet sugar, granu lated $5.75 per 100 pounds: maple ougar, 15018c per ound. SALT California. $11 per ton. J1.C0 per bale, Liverpool. 50s, JIT: loos, jsti.&g; aw, S16: half-sround- 100a. S7: 50s. S7.50. NITS Walnuts. 13&e per poHnd by sack. 1c extra for let than sack; Brazil nut. 15c; tlltertp. 14c iecaiv", jumbon, 14c; extra large, 15c: almonde. I. X. L.. lCr: chettButs, Ital ianfl. 15c: Ohio. $4.50 per 2.Vpounddrum; pea nuts, raw, "'fcc -per pound; roasted, 0c; pine- nuts, iuwi::lic; hickory nuts. c; cocoanuis, 7c: coco nuts. 83030c it dozen. BEANS Small white. CViSlc.; large white, 3.G0c; pink, Stc; bayou, 3.65c; Lima, 6c, Bops. Wool. Hides, Etc, HOPS Chete. 1004. lJX&21c per sound. WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best. IOJJi 23c; lower grade, down to 15c. aecordlriff to shrinkage: Valley, 27rz9f per pound. MOHAIR Choice. 31&82WC per pound. HIDES Dry hldee. No. 1. 16 pounds and up. lC16c per pound; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 10 pounds llffl5c per pound; dry calf. No. I, under t pounds. 17ffl8c; dry salted, bulls and ntags, one-third ice l ban dry nint: t culls, moth-eaten, badly eut. r-cored. murrain, halr- kllpped, weather-beaten or grubby, 203c per pound lens): salted hide. tten sound. CO pounds and over, ftjlOc per pound: 50 to GO pounds. SHP'Bc per pound; under 50 pounds and cowxt. &Sflc l-er pound; salted etags and bulls, sound. e per pound; salted kip. sound, 15 to 30 pound?, 0c per pound; salted veal, sound, 10 to 14 pound. 9c pr pound: salted calf, ioucd. under 10 pounds, 10s per pound; (grren unsalted, le per pound less; culls, lc per pound ls). Sheep Jtlni: Shearlings. No. l.butchero stock. 25Q00C each, short wool. No, 1 butcher" stock. 40r50c each; medium wool. No. 1 butchers' stock. COgfOc; long' wool. No. 1 butchers' stock. S1Q1.&0 each. Murrain pelts from 10 to 20 per cent less or 32014c per pound; bore hides, raited, each, according to .el ie. J1.5033; dry. each, according to size. $1 61.50; coltfi' hides, iif-Oc each; goat oklns, common 1015c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c & J 1.50 each. TALLOW Prime, per pound, 3tjff4c; No. 2 and grease. 293c. PELTS Bear skins, as to size. No. 1, $2.50 10 each; cubs. $12: badger. 25000c; wild cat. with head perfect. 23030c: houee cat,, 5 10c; fox. common gray, 60670c; red. VHP r: rros. $5515; silver and black, $100621)3; fishers. $586; lynx. $4.5096; mink, strictly No. 1, according to size, $162.50; marten, dark Northern, according to size and color, $10&15; marten, pale, pine, according to lze and color. $2.50-4; muScrat, large. lOtfl.V; kunk, 40050c; civet or polecat. 510c; otter, large, prime kkln, $6JflO; panther, with head and claws perfect, $20$; raccoon, prime, 30 50c; mountain wolf, with head perfect. $3.50 6C; coyote. OOcIl: wolverine, $0g8; beaver, per kln, large. $506; medium, $54; small, $11.50: kits, 50fl75c BEESWAX Cood, dean and pure, 20022c per pound. CASCARA SAGRADA (ChitUm bark) Good, 40,44c per pound. GRAIN BAOS-Calcatta, CS'tc. Meats and Provisions. BEEF Dretsed bull. 202VrC per pound; cows. 3fe4V4c; country Meors. 3K05c. MUTTON Dressed fancy, 5c per pound; ordinary. 4c. VEAL Drewed. 10 to 125 pounds. 3He7c: 1-5 to 200 pounds, 44Hc; 200 pounds and up. 3iBtc. PORK Dressed. 100 to 150. 77ic; 10 and up. 6tf7c ier pound. HAMS 111 to 14 pounds. 13 Ue per pound; 14 to 16 pounds, 13Uc; 16 to 20 pounds 13 Uc: California (picnic). 6J.c; cottage hams. 0c; shoulders. Sc; boiled ham. 21c: boiled picnic ham. boneless. 13c BACON Fancy breakfast. ISc per pound; standard breakfast, 10c; choice. 14 He; Eng lish breakfast, 11 to 14 pounds. 13&c; peach bacon. 12Hc SAUSAGE Portland, nam. ISc per pound; minced ham. 10c; Summer, choice dry, 17Hc; bologna, long. lHc; we4nerwurs"t, 6e; liver. 0c; pork. c; blood. 5c; headcheese, 6c; bAlogna sausage, link. 4Je. DRY SALT-CURED Regular short clears, fl'ic salt. lOic smoked; clear backs. 9Uc salt. lOVic ameked: clear bellies. 14 lo 17 pounds average, none salt, none smoked; Oregon exports. 20 to 23 pounds average, 10Hc salt. HHc smoked: Union butts. 10 to IS pounds average, 8c salt, 9c smoked. LARD Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierces, DHc: tubs. DTc; 50s, PTie; 20s, 10c; 10a, 10"Hc; 5s. 10Ve. Standard pure: Tierces, STc; tubs. D'tc; 50s. 'JHc; 20c. 8Uc; 10s. QSt 5s. 8ic. Compound: Tierces. 6c; tubs. 6 He; 30s. Uc; 10s. 6?ic; 3s. 6tjc. PICKLED GOODS Pickled pigs' feet, it barrels. $5; U-harrels. $2.75; 13-pound kit. $1.25; pickled tripe. -barrel. $5; pickled pigs' tongues. H -barrels. $d; U -barrels. $3; 15-pound kits. $1.50; pickled lambs tongues. Vi-barrels. $9; -barrels. $30; 15-pound kits. $2.75. Oils. TURPENTINE Case. S9 per gallon; bar rels, 66c per gallon. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7Ue; 500-pound lota. 7e; leas than 500-poand lots. Sc. GASOLINE Stove gamllne. cases. 23U: Iron barrels. 17c: 66 deg. gasoline, care. 32c: Iron barrel or drum. 26c. COAL OIL Cases. 2e; Iron barrels, lie; wood barrel. 17c; 63 deg.. cases. 22c; Iron barrele. 15H- LINSEED OIL Raw, S-barrei lota, C2c; 1 barrel let. 63c; caves, 6 Sc. Boiled: 5-barre! lots. 64c; 1-barrel lets. 65c; cases. 70c Big Wool Transactions In Texas. SAN ANCBLO. Tex.. June 15. The entire eight months' Sprifur wool dip ef Conofeo County, the largest dip of abort wool In the state, wa sold yesterday. The clip amount ed to 1.123.000 pounds. Prices are held strictly secret, but are believed to be be. tween 20 and 22 cents a pound. , The 12 months wool din. also the largest In the ctate, amounting to 800.000 or 806.000 pounds, has not bees soM yet, but wilt be disposed ef this week. Competition U brisk ameng the buyer here, every big wool beuse In the United States being represented. Sheepmen are delighted with the prices, an advanee of 6 to S cents ever last j-ear. and the highest price alnee 1S83. being anticipated. New York Cotton Market. NX'W YORK. June 15. Cotton future opened at a decline of 540 points and cJooed firm at a net advance of E28S2 points. June. .7; July. .64e: August asd September. 6.76c; October. S.K5c: November. 3LtKVe: De cember. 6.86c ; January. S.80c: February, 9.01c; March, .04c. Wool at St. Louit, ST. LOUIS. June IS. Wool Steady: me dium grades, combing and elethlnr, 25651c; light fine.' 24JJ2SCJ heavy line, 20822lic; tub- waahed. 32tT42Hc . CHOP NIT YET SAFE Undetermined Character Spring-Sown Grain. of AGITATES EASTERN TRADE tSrct Damage by Rnsr Is Feared. Chicago Prices Strong Notwith standing Ixmcr Cables. Advance at 3Ilnncapolls. CHICAGO, June 13. Notwithstanding lower prices at Liverpool, the wheat market here was strong the entire session. At the open ing. July was up He to e. From jhe start abort were active buyer. The attention of traders was today directed mainly to the yet undetermined character of Spring sown wheat. Weather in the Canadian Northwest wa discouraging to traders en the bear side of the market, freezing; temperatures being reported from some sections. Excessive mois ture waa also reported in that region. Pre dicted eastward spread of similar condi tions was a rource of anxiety to shorts. In addition, many, reports were received emphas izing the -probability of great damage to the Spring wheat crop by rust. A partial cor roboration of the bullish advices was found In an advance of over two eeets In the price of wheat at llnneapoHs. New? from the Southwest was ot such, a eenfilctlnr charac ter as to make shorta Increasingly nervous. As the session advanced, the demand from that source became more and mere urgent. For July the highest point of the day was reached just before the ek. the priee tenon ing S7Sc Final quotations were at 6TH 5S7Hc The corn market was IncMned to weakness early, but It elosed almort at the nlghtat point. Julj opened a tfcade to '.t lower at 52c to 32efHc; cold up to 23c and closed at 52ifl32V. Strength of wheat and corn 'a tho resin factor In the oat market. July opened un changed to a shade loiter at SiOVic, sold up to 3flT331c and c!oed at Seftc. Prevision were firm on an estimate ot small receipt of bogs tomorrow. September pork, closed 7,.jc higher, lard was up 3fj7'.ic and ribs were 2Hft5c higher. WHEAT. -Open- Hlch. Ij. Close. July $ .M $ .67 $ -MS $ JS September S2V -6SH S .H December 82H -SSi .&2 -SSVi CORN. July tM) .32 .5Vi -S2H -5.1H July tnew 2!, . .32 ..Vt Sept. told) SIS -e .eli .'2 Sept. tnew) 5M, .51V .7-0' .31 i Dec Inew) 17 .47H .I7S -4!H OATS. July Sept' Mto .31 Jfi JS9li September ,2Si .25) .2SH -20 3T " - .2811 -20 Si .2U .23H Doeember . MIKS PORK. July 12.2 12.62U 1-52J September 12.15 12.6 12.62H 12.92H LARD. July 7.224 7.30 7.225 "M September 7.42Vj 7.: 7.l2h 7.5 SHORT RIBS. July 7.374 "-47H 7.E7H 7.4S September 7.6 -2 . .rt Cash quotations were as feMewa: Flour Easy. Wheat No. 2 Spring. $l.ei-OS; No. 3. 8Se $1.0S; No. 2 red. 4eff$l. trn No. 2. 54Ue; No. 2 yellow, 54c Oat-No. 2. 38Te; No. 2 wWte. SlQtCilc; No. 2 white. .e82c. Barley Good feeding. SOISc; fair to choice malting. 46849c. Flaxneed-No. 1. $1.26; No. 1 Nonhwiern, $L08. Timothy seed Prime. $2.96. Mess pork-Per barrel. $12.33612.60. Lard Per 100 pounds, $7.2287.25. Short ribs lde Loose, $7.37j?Q7.5. Ebort clear lde Boxed. $77tC7.62li. a over Contract grade, $11.73912. 23. Receipt. Shipments. Flour, barrels 23,400 12.7(0 Wheat, bushels 16.000 OH.2K0 Corn, bushel 28.4W 231.70) Oata, burets l?5. 13.200 Rye, bushel a. 000 Bariey. bushels 47h ll.KO Grain and Prod ace at New York. NEW YORK. June J5, Flour Receipt, 16.700; exports. 7(0. Steadr hut quiet: Win ter straights $1.1584.60; Minnesota patents, 55.503 6.624- Wheat Receipt, 12.609; export. 15.800. Spet nominal; No. 2 red. $1.06 nominal eleva tor; No. 2, red. $1,674 nominal t. a. h. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. J1.0S f. o. b. afloat. On bull crop new from the North wejn. .as sociated chiefly with rains and lower tem peratures, suggesting rust, wheat advanced ever a cent today. Short wee the principal buyers and last priee showed HrlHe net rise. July closed P2V-e; Soptember closed S7ic and December elesed STc. Hops Eay. Hides and petroleum quiet. Wool Steady. Grain at an Fraadco. SAN FRANCISCO. Juae 15l Wheat and barley, easier. Spot quotations: Wheat-Shipping. J1.47Vi1.55; mMMng. $1.33 61.C6i- r Itarley Feed. S1.02H6LS. ( Oats-Red. $1.201 -3. Call board sales: Whtat December. $1.35$. Barley December. SdKe. Corn-Large yellow. SLX7Hf1.4, Wheat at Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS. June 13. Wheat. July. $1.00 5-8; September. S7Se: No. 1 hard, $1.12; No. 1 Northern, J1.12S: No. 2 Northern. $1.07H. . Wheat at Liverpool. T-IVERPOOL, June IS. Wheat, July ft 84d; September, Gs 714; December, 6s 64. Wheat at Taeoma. TACOMA, Jtme 15. -Wheat Unchanged; milling bluefftem. 80c. dub. fCc STOCK SALES LOW RECORD SLVLTjEST A3IOUNT OF BUSINESS DONE THIS YEA1X. In Spite of the Lack of Demand, Prices of Securities Have Not Lost Ground. NEW YORK. June 13. Sales op the etock exchange today fell to a new low record for the year, reachlsr oaty 133.400 shares. Bust. net was at a low ebb throughout and late in the day Interest In the market was practical ly abandoned in favor ef the day's racing event which attracted a large attendance or stock - exchange members. The market wa practically barren of Incident and the move ment ef prices naircely perceptible except for the Inevitable sagging tendency due to Inan imation. It U made subject of remark, however, that in spite-of the paralysis of the demand for stocks, price do not lew ground on the longer comparisons. 'Thus the sharp adrasceis trade Saturday last have sot been entirely lost In the subsequent recessions, although the speculative attitude on which that ad vance was bared has been entirely altered. There wa do Important development In af fairs today, but each incidents as occulted were not helpful to value. Development In the Eqlstable Lite Asnxraace Society's af fairs ceem to be arrested pending- of the re port of the State Superintendent of Insurance and that report Is awaited before forming definite conclusions on :e significance ef the changes .proposed. Loodon was 4 light sdler in thisxnarket and drprextiea In foreign mar- keu was attrfteted to unecstaeH- over the outcome of rtUUons In Morocco between Gerrsanr. France and Great 'Britain. The arrival at Seattle or the first Klondike gold ot the eeascn was cotnsented cb. The grain markets were InCueaced by reporta cf unfavorable weather la the Northwest and this wa sot helpful to joda although Its influence was light, aa sfiown by the meager sales and small price changes of any locks -which might be affected. The few wide changes- were In stocks for which a narrow znarkeV exists at any time and tor which either bids or offers are found at this time only by wide variations from nominal current quotations. With the aggravation of the dull mec. renewed ccmptalnta were heard of the burdens ot the stock transfer tax. The mar ket closed inert. Bonds were lrreguUr. Total sales, par value, $2.0001.000. United States bonds unchacced on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closlnr Sale. High. Low. bid. Adams Expreaa .......... . 213 Amalgamated Copper 8.3U0 78, 7H " ! Aa Car Foundry ..... ..1- -33b do preferred ..... 7 American Cotton Oil ..... H do preferred - ..... ..... 03 American Express ."- - 220 Am. Bide Lth. pfd.. 1.2CO 40; 40 American Ice 300 271 25 23 American Linseed Oil IS do preferred ..... ..... 40 American Locomotive 600 47Vi 47 47H do preferred 110 Amer. Smelt. & Ref. 1.9CO 112V 112 111H do preferred ..... USh Am. Sugar Refinlsg. 600 1344 134V 334s Am. Tobacco pfd..... 86 Anaconda Mining Co. 400 103 1024 BH Atchison 4,300 62U $14 SI 4 do preferred 102H Atlantic Coast Line. 400 15S4 1SS 15o Baltimore A Ohio 2.000 10SH 1034 te$4 do preferred ...... .1. 97 Brooklyn Rap. Iran. 1,500 64H 63T4 OTti Canadian Pacific .... 7.100 131 Vi lS'JH 1SOU Central of N. Jersey. -. 19S4 Chesapeake Ohio. ICO 49 48 4&U Chicago & Alton , 33 do preferred ...... 1(J 76 b 73 Chicago GL Western. $00 19 l&U Sli Oil. Jk Northwestern 104 191 191 181 ChL, Mil. & St. P.. 1.0CO 174U 171 173Ti Chi. Term. & Transit 174 do preferred ...... ...... ..... ..... 504 t: C t:. "Jfe St. L 81 Colorado Fuel Iron. 500 42 42 42t Colorado & Southern 200 27 27 24H do lt preferred.... 67 do 2d preferred.... 100 36 3d 36 Consolidated Gas 7 1534 Com Products sii do preferred 464 Delaware & Hudson.. 200 1S1U 1814 1514 DeL. Lack, t West. 7 373 Denver 4b Rio Grande ' 500 284 274 27 do preferred fcS4 uiuiiers fecuniies. sow is. t Erie , 2.O50 41 40H 44 00 isi prererrea. ... Ji ,9-?t ,sk iank do 2d preferred.... 500. M 63H C5x General Electric.-.-- 174 Hocking Valley .t 03 Illinois Central 0.800 161K 1S04 161U International Paper.. Ko 184 lh! 1S4 00 preierrra ...... ..... ..... ti International Pump 27 do preferred HO 79 78 794 jowa. (.enirai ..... do preferred 40 Kansas City Southern 23U do preferred 200 33i 35 31 4 uouiFvmc ec. .-ainv. iit joanoaiun 1......... ..... It4 Met. Securltlrs .... ICO SO SO 781i Metropolitan St. Ry. 1.000 I22T 122 122t Mexican Central .. 1.200 20i 2S 204 jainn. ec. UHiW. . ...... ..... ..... M M.. St. P. . S. S. M 1174 co vmrrmi .. . ..... jst Missouri Pacific 300. 8S4 9SH W4 Mo.. Kar.v Texas. 100 2S4 2Si 27; do preferred 100 62U. 2H 624 'uow na ...... Mlt 44 Mex. Nat. R. R, pfd. 100 344 34, 34 New York Central... 200 1414 141U 141 N. T.. Ont. & Wert. 2.000 51S 3l4 51 Norfolk & Testern.. 1.100 StH SO 70, uj ncirrrea ...... ...... ..... ..... vZ North American .... 100 08 80 OS Northern Pacific ... 400 1SH 1S3U 1$5 Pacific Malt 300 38 2SW 3S Pennsylvania 5.800 133); 1S4. 131?; Pop'e' Gas 700 1014 101H M61U 1 .. c SU L... ...... ..... ..... 11 Pressed Steel Car 37 do preferred ...... ...... 9l uiircuui imce usr. ...... ..... ..... BeRding 11.000 86U 834 83; do 1st preferred 81 do 2d preferred.... SS Republic Steel 300 17V 174 T4 do preferred 734 Rock Island Co 1.00O 274 27 U 274 do preferred ..... ..... 73 Rubber Goods l.fo 32U 31;' 31 do preferred 200 1914 10IH 101 St. UtiF. 2d pfd 7. ...7. 64 .SU Louis Southwest 22 do preferred 100 604 - 0H sat; Southern Pacific .... l.Sro 2S 624 4 do preferred IPO 1194 iipr; 1104 Southern Railway... ' 80 31S 31i Siti do V referred 600 07' 87 97' Tenn. Coal Xr Iron.. ...... 77 Texa A Padflc 32i To!.. St. U t West 374 do preferred : 100 5U 564 55U Union Padfio 1234 122S 14 do preferred 20 864 84 V. S. Expreos 1224 V. S. Leather U3 do preferred ...... ...... ..... ..... 1064 U. S. Realty 83 V. S. Rubber 100 274 374 37 do preferred ...... 5"0 1034 IfCi 1024 U. S. Steel 15.000 27i 27S 274 do preferred 500 94S 031, 044 Vlrr.-Caro. Chemleal 100 344 314 34 do preferred 200 104 10S4 1W4 Vhah 100 15; isi 1R4 do preferred 200 3Si 3S 3S WelbvFargo Expre 235 Weetlngheue Elect lftP. Western Union SO0 04H 814 044 Wheeling & 1 Erie ! ...7. 154 Wisconsin Central... 3.300 234 22 224 do preferred 2,500 51 40 49i Total sales for the day. 133.400 share. BONDS. k NEW YORK. June 15. Closing quotations: U. a ref. 2s reg.104 iD. & R. C. 4a. ..101 do coupon 10J4?N. Y. C. G. 34. 1004 U. S. 3 reg 101 INor. Pacific 3s.. 774 do coupon 104 INor. Padflc 4s.. 1054 1. S. new 4s reg. 1S2 Padflc 4... 02i do coupon 133 (Union Pacific is. 100 4 L. S. old 4s reg-.104 Iwis. Central 4s.. 03 do coupon 105 (Japanese 6s. eer. 83 Atchison Adj. 4s 964 1 do 44. cet 02 Stock at London. - LONDON June 15. Consols for money. Alrhlmn 3U Norfolk t Wet. S2U do preferred... 103 4 Baltimore & 0..1114 I ao prererrea... 944 40 H 0V 49U 40X 44 32H 98 till 155 IRand Mines.... hr't X- Ohio "! SI !kU,UK ....... C Gt. Western. 104 P.. f X- St T.-170 go jsi prer. .. do M nref ' DeBcer 17 ! D. i R. Grande. 23 U So. Railway j. c tL. urmnae. ao preiet do preferred... 80 i; So. Pacific ao preferred.. Erie 41? Union Pacific. ..12SU do 1st pref.... 81 H do 2d pref . 68 Tttfnnf. r.n 1 Iffll' ao prererrea... P9H U. S. Steel 23 U do preferred... 86T Louis. L. Nash.. ISO Wabash 18 ii Mo. Kas. & T.. 25?; 1 do preferred... 48 N. T. Central. ..145 iSpanlsh Four... 81 tf Money, Exchange. Etc. NEW YORK. June 15. Money on call easy, 2UC2V per cent; closing bid, 2fc per cent; offered. 2t per cent; time money, firm: 60 days. 3 per cent; 80 days. 3U per cent; etx months. 3H per cent. Prim mercantile pa per. 3HC4 per cent. Sterling exchange, steady, with actual bus! nno In bankers bills at $18704705 for de mand and at $C&31034-515 for 60 day, post ed rates. $I.K and $4.63. Commercial bills, $4.87!. Bar sliver. 3Sic Mexican dollar. 45tjc. Government bonds, steady; no railroads given. LONDON. June 15. Bar sUver. firm, 27 1-1 Gd per ounce.' . Mony- lirB2 per cent. . The rate of dlecount In the open market for short hill Is 2 1-1S per cent; the rate of dis count In the open market for three months bills Is 2 1-16- cer cent. SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 15. Silver ban. Drafts Sight. 5c: do telegraph, 74c Sterling on Locdon, CO days. 4.834: sKht. 4.87H- Coffee aad Sucmr. NEW YORK. June 15. Coffee futures closed firm at a net advance of 15t20 points. Sales 48.750 bag. Including July at J2i; September. ' ft.3g.50c: December; 6.C096.r)c; March. 6.75S 6.80c; May. 6.8a Spot Rio steady:- No. 7 Invoice. 7 lH6c; mild, quiet; cordova, 10913c- Sugar Raw. quiet; fair refining; 3Hc; cen trifugal 86 test. 4U: molasses . s-ogar, 3c. Refined, steady: crushed. 6.55c; powdered. 5.83c; granulated. 5.63c. Dairy rrodoee la Use TtM. CHICAGO. June 15. On the Produce Ex change today, the butter market was steady; creamery. ISf ISHc; dairy. 15ff 17c Egga, steady. 14c; firsts, 14 fee; prime firsts, 15; extras. 17c; case, easy, 8910c. NEW YORK, June 15. Butter, firm; cheese, steady and unchanged. Erg, eaty; Weitera. KHUSc- Hood's- SarfajiariUa. purifies the blocd and strencUteafl tne whole 'system. -i i PORTLAND HUNT CLUB i3CCS! Annual Field Day Races yQ3CSI irvington race track Saturday, June 17th, 1:30 P. M. jQJ Tishfc m Sak it FiMsahiliir's, Zi ifd Waskiniioi NO HEW GHftRTERS California Shippers 'Are Not Taking on Tonnage' THOUGH CROP WILL BE BIG Proposition Before San Francisco Butter Trade to Adopt, as Basis, Elgin Quotations ' Pins Freight and Charges. -SAX FRANCISCO. June 13.-(8peclal.) Although lesdlag shipper recently went through California wheat fields and figure on a crop of 600,000 to 700,000 tons, as wired to the Oregontan. no new charters ot tonnage are reported and grain freight rates remain nominal at the union hasls. Speculative and spot dealings' in leading cereals was small today. Wheat prices were slightly firmer. Influenced hy tne better tone -of the Chicago .narket. Barley .continued weak In all pcsltlonr. New red oats are of fered to arrire on a hasls of 41.20 to 51.30. hut buyers heM off. Feedstuffs was easier. Leading bay-dealers are hopeful that the possible peace in the Orient will create a market for Coavt hay and grain In Man churia, which country Is bare of fodder. The fruit market la still overloaded with apricot and plum, which sell low. but -good peaches and cherries are scarce and firm. Ilodd River cherries are arriving moderately and selling at $1.50 per regular box. New apples are is good supply. Early Graven telns are expected' to arrive next week. Southern cantaloupes and watermelons axe lower. Potatoes and onions are fairly active at easy prices. A proposition is before the local butter trade to adopt the Elgin quotation, plus the freight and other charges, aa a standard for local prices for butter every day aa a means ot eorrectlnff the abuses now existing in the matter of mutual quotations. Butter and eggs are easy. Cheej"e ! steady. Receipts, but ter. 78.700 pounds; cheese. 67.500 pounds: eggs. 3S.8I0 dozens. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. 50cffJ2; garlic 4J3c; green peas. 75-3$l-23; string' bean. 1624c: asparagus. 4654c; tomatoes. TSdt 1.40; egg plant. 74tMlc. , POULTRY Turkey gobbler!. 18ff20c; roost ers, old. -l083: do young. $6.5097.30; broil er, small. $1.302.50; do Urge. S2.50tf3.30; fryers. ?3. 5086.50; hens. $4.5OQ6.30; ducks, old. $393.59; do young. $306.50. EGGS-Store. 17lSe: fancy ranch. 21c. BUTTER Fancy creamery. 20c; creamery seconds. ISe; fancy dairy. 174c; dairy sec onds. 17c WOOL Springs, Humboldt and Mendocino. 2S830c: Ne.vada. I6ff20e. HOPS 20fi224c MILLSTUFFS Bran. $21921.38; middlings. I2332S. ' HAT Wheat. $10614.30: wheat and cats. $9 613130; barley. $7610; alfalfa. $7610.30; olover. $768; stock. $3Jt7.30; straw. 30JT30c per bale. FRUIT Apples, choice. $1.23; common. 75c; bananas. 75c6$3: Mexican limes. $464.50; California lemons, choice, $2.50: common. 73c; orange., navels. 21673: pineapples. $233. POTATOES Rarly Rose. 70c6$1.25; Oregon Burbanks. $1,236-1.50. OlEESR Young America. 104611c; East ern. 17615c RECEIPTS Flour. 11.0S4 quarter-sacks; wheat. 1078 cental; barley. 7463 centals; oats. 315 centals; bean. 1185 pack; corn. 2126 centals; potatoes. 3577 sacks: bran. 3377 sacks; middling. 735 sacks; hay, 475 tons; wool. 2S1 bale; hide. 122. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. , . , .i . , . , iPrlre Quoted at Portland Union Stockyards Yesterday. Receipts at the Portland X'nlorr Stockyardu yesterday were 2S9 sheep. 23 hops and 25 cattle. The following prices were quoted at tho yards: XTATTLE Best Eastern Oregon steers. $3.75 4: cows and helfent. $3.25; medium,- $1X0 t?2- HOGS Best large fat hogs'. $fl; block and China, fat. $5.25ffu.50: stockers, $3. SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon and Valley, sheared. $3.50; medium. $3QX2S; tambs, $4 84.25. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago. CHICAGO. June 15. Cattle Receipts. 7000 head; market, steady. Good to prime steers. 33.5036.23; poor to medium. $464.50; cow. $2X094X0: stockers and feeders. $2.7524.80; heifers. $2X0(23; canners. $1.4082.40; hulls, $2.2584.25. Hogs Receipts 2000. tomorrow 15.000; mar ket steady. Mixed and butchers. $3.2065.43: good to choice heavy. $5X55.42; rough heavy. $4.5063.15: light, J5.25g3.4ZH; bulk ot sales. $3X595.40. Sheep Receipts 1000 head; market 10c lower, good to choice wethers, hom, $4.5085: fair to choice mixed horn, $3.5004.40: Western sheep, shorn. $483; nativo lambo. shorn. $4.30 66X3; Western lambs, shorn. $3t?6.63. SOUTH OMAHA, June 15. Receipts. 3000 head; market 5610c lower. Nativo teers. S3.15e5.73; cows and heifer, $2?4.63: West ern steenv $3.4035; canners, $2tJ3: stockers and ftedtrs. $2.75g4.73; calves. iiQGi bulls, stags, etc.. $2.CO&MX0. Hogs Receipts 3500 head; market actlvn and 5c higher. Heavy. $3.13V'3X23; mixed. $.1.I5fJ 3.20: llghL $5X0fl5.25; pigs. $4?5; bulk, ot sales. $5.1735X0. Sheep Receipts. 27 OO bead; market steady. Western yearlings. $1.7593.23: wethers. $1,403 4.80; ewes. $4$4.30: lambg-. $3.US6X3. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 15 Cattle Re ceipts. 5000 head; market, steady. Nativo steers. $4.25(J 3. SO; stockers and feeders, $3s 4.65; buJU and calves. $306; Westetrn ted steers. 4X3-65.00; do cows. $3X54.50. Hogs Receipts. 13.000 head; market, steady. Bulk of snles. $3X2HI3XTH: heavy. $5,309 5X3; packers, $5.2215X3; pigs and light. $3.1085X0. Sheep Receipts. 3000 head; market, steady.. Muttons, $4X595.50-. ' lambs. $5.7597: range wetherx $4.75fJ5X3; fed ewes. $4XS4.60. I4Jo CroB Xe-tort. Tho Idaho weekly crop bulletin cays in part: Reports of winterkilling of fruit trees con tinue to come from eastern localities, but ap ply to only limited areas; fruit generally made good advance during the week, and the prospect for a good yltld throughout the state is Improving from week to week. Straw berrV are abundant In southwestern valleys, and are; of much better quality than wsa thought possible after the frost of May 22; a. tew cherries hare been offered 'In market. Heading of barley and early sown-Spring wheat and oat V becoming general In west ern counties, and conditions are favorable for the formation of large well-filled beads, trrlxatien 1 being resorted to In many sec-, tlons. and there is some complaint that "dry Isms grain Is suffering from drouth la ex treme southwestern localities, but the bulk of.. this crop ( if sbov,e average. Late plant ed; corn Is coming up 'well and asakiag good growth: the advance of all cereal during; thoi week has been atlsfactory. Frequent showers have kept range grass in excellent condition, -and- In tnest instances the range I very much better than usual; favorable reports as to the. condition of slock continue to be received; eome eheep are still being sheared in elevated eastern localities, with satisfactory results. Heavy rain, accompanied by high wind, caused some lodging- and tangling of alfalfa In por tion of Boise and neighboring counties, but elsewhere the crop ! in good condition; harvest, of first crip alfalfa Is becoming more general In southwestern counties, with results generally satisfactory, though shower have prevented rapid curing. Mining; Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 13 The official closing quotation for mining stocks today were a fellow: Alpha Con $ .OS 1 Just tee.. J .06 Andes -21Mexican 1.05 Belcher MlOccldental Con.. . .S9 Best & Belcher. . l.OOJOphlr 6.30 Bullion .30; Overman rot osi ' ..... Savage 4 Scorpion Seg, Belcher.... Sierra Nevada... .15 Caledonia Challenge Con... ChoUar Confidence Con. Cat Va.. Crown Point.. ... Exchequer .41 .18 .1" .73 .13 .38 .11 .05 .3t .fvl .44 .10 .12 1.40 .1 Silver Hill Union Con. ..... Utah Con Yellow Jacket.. .48 Gould fc Curry. JO Halo & Norcross 1.00 NEW YORK. June 15. Closing quotations; Adams Con $'.30)LlttIe Chief... .$ .03' . 4.00 . 6.00 . .01 . .10 . .3S . .29 . .30 . 1.35 Alice .3S;Ontarlo Breece Brunswick Con.. Comstock Tun. . . Con. Cal. it Va.. Horn Silver. Iron Silver ... Lead villa Con... .20rf)phlr OOlPhoenlx -08lPotosl 1.35iSavage 1.73 Sierra Nevada.. S.23!Smatl Hopes .OStStandard BOSTON. June 15. Closing quotations: Adventure ....$ 3.t3iMohawk $ 49.73 Allouer LOOtMont. C. & C. 3.00 Amalgamated. . Am. Zinc ... . Atlantic , Bingham ..... CaL & Heda.. Centennial Copper Range. Daly West. . . . Dominion Coal Franklin Granby 1st. Royals.. . . . Mass. Mining.. Michigan 70.00 0.00 Old Dominion. 24.30 81.00 -21.73 05.00 7.00 105.00 Osceola Parrot Qulncy 13.00 2S.301 62O.00IShannon 1..30Tamarack cs.: Trinity l United Copper. V. P. Oil 75.00 10.00 44.30 3.00 8.50 10S.0O S.00irtah 30.631 Victoria. ..t lB.OOfWlnona j 7.38tWolverlne 12.301 Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. June 15. Prime evaporated apple are still held at 64e for November shipment, but buyers .are Indifferent at that figure and sale are infrequent. Spot eup plles are pretty well cleaned up and Arm. Common to good are quoted at 4464&c; prime. 3"i65ic; choice. 6684c. and fancy 7c. Prune! are scarce oh spot and prices are firm though there Is, comparatively Mttle de mand. Quotations range from 2ge. ac cording to grade. Apricots are unchanged- with choice quoted at 108104c; extra choice. 10c and fancy. 12 ISc. Peaches remain quiet on spot with eholee quoted at 106104c; extra choice. 104JSlofe: fancy. 114612c. No new features -have developed In the raisin market. Loose muscatela are quoted at 466e; seeded raisins at 5U6ic; Lon don layers at $161.15. Metal Markets. NEW YORK; June 15. The London tin mar ket was a little higher, with spot closing at 1 3Sd 5s, and futures at 1 36d 15a, and the local market also showed some improve ment, stocks being- light and firmly held. Spot closed at 30.30630.50c. Copper was lower in London, closing' at 65 17 6d for both and futures. Locally the market was unchanged with Lake and electrolytic at lu.OOc and casting at 14.75c. Lead was unchanged at 11 in London and 4.5064.60c in the local market. Spelter was also unchanged In both markets. Iron closed at 48s 4d In Glasgow and at 45 6d In Mlddleshoro. Locally the market was unchanged; No. 1 foundry Northern. $16.50-817; No. 2 do. $10616.50; No. 1 do. Southern, $16.25616.73; do soft. $16.25617; No. 2 foundry Southern oft. $15.756165. Claims Great Estate In Canada. JJEW YORK, June 15. Seeking to es tablish her claim to a J20.000.0CO estate which includes a tract a xnllc and a half I ions ana a naii-mue wide tnrougn tne hcart of the clt. of Quebec and eIght long and a han-mlle wide through the acres of the famous Plains of Abraham, Mrs. Caroline Lambert Campbell, wife of William A. Campbell, an assistant su perintendent of schools in Brooklyn, has engaged counsel to push her case in the Dominion courts. The property was es cheated for three generations by the British government In 1760. Mrs. Camp bell claims descent from Augustine Lam bert, with whose lift the escheat ended. It is said by Mrs. Campbell that the estate is entailed, so the most she hopes to secure Is a life interest. On her death the claim passes to her first cousin, Hen ry Lambert, president of the Grand-Ave nue National Bank of Kansas City, who makes his home In St. Louis, lo. Never fail to cure sick headache, often the very first dose. This is what is said by all who try Carter's Little Liver Pills. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. GDlumbia River Scenery Portland, Cascade Lacks, The Dalles Regulator Lin eSteamers Steamers leave Portland dally (except Sun day) 7 A. M connecting at Lyle with Co lumbia. River 4: Northern Railway Company for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points. Round trip every Monday, Wednesday and Friday to Cascade Locks. Every Sunay, ex cursion to Cascade Locks and return, leaves 8 A. M.. returns 6 P. M. Dock toot ot Alder st. Phono Main 814. REAT NORTHERN City Ticket Office. 122 Third St, Phono 60. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY O Tfcn THv.r and the Fast. MalL sr SPLENDID SERVICE UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Far tickets, rates, folders and full Infor mation.' can -on or address H. DICKSON, City Passenger and Ticket Ast.. 122 Third atrest. Portiana. or. JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE S. S, IYO 3CAETJ. For Japan. China and all Asiatic Ports, will leave Seattle about July s. $10.00 -rill defray all expenses for 4 days' vacation round trip oa tho Inxurions ocean-go- tac steamers City of PuebUt. Queea or Umatilla Leaving Seattle and Taeoma every fifth day. calling at Everett. South Belllngham. Belllnghm. Vancouver, 'Etc. For full part! era Tar apply . ' ' -TICKET dKFICE.24a Washington st. TXAYXTJTJCS GttXBX. UNION PACIP8C 3 TEAINS TO THE EAST DAILY. . Through Pullman standards . and tourist sleeping-cars dally to Omaha. Chicago. Spo kaner tdurlst slteplng-car dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-car (personally conducted!" weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair-cars (seats free) to th 3ast dally. UNION DEPOT. Xeaves. Arrives. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 8:15 A. M. 3:25 P. V. SPEOTAL for tho East Dally. Dally. via Huntington. - 1S!NSFI'YE lg;1D. 8:"anV?7 For Eastern Washington. Walla Walla. Lewlaton. Cosur d'AItne and Great Northern points. ATLANTIC EXPRESS p r 7.15 A inaton! 'U HUnl " Dally. RIVER SCHEDULE. KOR ASTORIA and!S:0O P. M. way point, connecting Dally, with steamer for Ilwa-J except co and North Beach.f-Sunday, steamer Hajsalo, Aaaj Saturday, s't. dock (water per.) 1 10:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. FOR DAYTON. Ore-kiOO A. M. gon City and Yamhtlll Dally, River paints, Jlah-ot,i except dock (water per.) Sunday. 0:30 P. M. Daily, except Sunday. 14:00 A. M. FOR LEWISTONJ Tuesday. Idaho and way points, Thursday, from Rlparla, Wash. Sunday. About 5:00 P. M. Monday. Wednesday Saturday TICKET OFFICE, Third and Washington. Telephone Main 712. a W. Stinger. City Tick et A St.; A. L. Craig. General Passenger Agt- SAN TEANCISOO & PORTLAND S.S.C0. Operating the Only Passenger .Steamer for san rrancjsco jjirecc "Columbia" June 25; July 5. 13. 25. "St, Paul" June 20. 30; July 10. 20. 30. AINSWORTH DOCK AT S P. M. ThroHrh ticket via San Francisco to all nalnts In t'nlted States. Mexico. Central and South America. Panama. Honolulu. China. Japan, the Philippines. Australia, New Zealand and Rouml-the-World Tours. JAS. II. DEWSON. Agent. Phone Main 268. 24S Washington L EAST SOUTH Leaves. UNION DEPOT. OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS for Salens Roe burg. Ashland. Sacramento. Og Sen. San Francis co, Mojave, Los Angele. El Paso. New Orleans' and the East. Morning t.rat.n connects at Wood, burn dally except Sunday with train for Mount Angel. Ellverton. Browns ville. Springfield. Wendllng and" Na tron. S:S0 P. M. 7:23 A. M. S:C3. M. 6:10 P. M. 6:00 P. M. Eugene passenger connects at Wood ourn with Mt, An gel and SUverton local. ' rorcs.ll Is passenger Sheridan passenger 10:33 A. M. 7:30 A. M. 4:50 P. M. 3:80 P. M. 113:25 A. M- Dally. PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVIC3 AND TAMH1LL DIVISION. Leave Portland dally for Oswego at .7:36 A. M.; 12:50. 2:05. 4. 5:30. 8. 6:35. 7:45, 10.10 P. M. Dally except Sunday, 5:30, 8:30. 8:33. 10:23 A. M.. 11:30 P. M. Sunday only. 9 A. M. Returning from Oswego, arrives Portland daily 8:30. 10:10 A. M.. 1:53. 3:03. 4:55. 0:28. 7:33, 0:55. 11:10 P. M. Daily except Sunday. 6:25. 7:25. 0:30. 11:43 A. M. Except Mon day. 12:25 A. M. Sunday only. 10 A. M. Leave from same depot for Dallas and in termediate polma dally. 6 P. M. Arrive Port land. 10:10 A. M. The Independence-Monmouth motor tins operates dally to Monmouth and Alrlie, con nectlnC 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-clas 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 OFJRAINS PORTLAND DAiLT. Depart. Arrive. Yellowstone Park-Kansas 'City, St. Louis Special for Chehaiis. Centralia, Olympla. Gray's Harbor, South Bend. Taeoma. Seattle, Spokane, Lewta ton, Butte. Billings. Den- - ver, Omaha. Kansas City. St. Louis and Southeast. S:30 a m 4:00 p at North Coast Limited, elec tric lighted, for Taeoma, Seattle, Spokane. Butte. Minneapolis. St. Paul and tho Est v.... 2:00 pm 7:00 a a puget Sound Limited for Chehaiis. Centralia. Ta coma, and Seattle only... 4:30 p m 10:53 p m Twin City Express for Ta- r coma. Seattle. Spokane. Helena, Butte. Yellow stone Park. Minneapolis. Et. Paul, and th- East..ll:43 p m 6:50 p m 1 tj Charlton, Assistant General Passen ger Agent. 233 Morrison St.. Comer Taira. Portland. Or. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Leaves. 1 UNION DEPOT. r Arrives. Dally. For Maygers. Rainier. Clatskanle. Westport, Clifton. Astoria. War renton. FlavtL Ham mond. Fort Stevens. Gearhart Park. Sea side. Astoria and Sea Daily. 11:10 A.M. 9:40 P. M. 8:00 A. M.j shore. Express Dally. Astoria Express. Dally. C A. STEWART. J. a MAYO, Comm'l AgL. 24S Alder at. G. F. t P. X. Phone Main 00 C. For South -Eastern Alaska rr-Tss. aiearaers jeave seaxiie. rvyS-KlX S. S. Humboldt. S. S. City ot Seattle. S. S. Cot tage City. June 12. Excur sion S. S. Spokane leaves June 22. July 6-20, August 3-t7. For San Francisco direct. Queen, City of Puebla, Uma tilla. 8 A- M.. June 12-17- Portlaad office. 249' Washington st. C D. DUN ANN. G. P. A.. Sin Fraaclsca,