Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 23, 1905, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OBEGOXIA, FRIDAY, JTEXE 23, 1905..
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a bin dm
All Coast Markets Are Ten
Cents Lower.
SITUATION IN THE EAST
First Oregon Peaches Arrive on
Front Street Eastern E?gs
Are on the Way to
This City.
SUGAR Coast prices decMne 10 erau.
FRUIT First Oregon iaoJies arrive.
Cantaloupe rccoipts Ilght.
POTATOHS Market depressed by
large stoeks of ICastern.
BGGS Eantecn ess naming may jre
rrnt further advance. .
POULTRY Stow rale at low priewi.
PROVISIONS Hams, bacon an dry
salt tneata higher.
AH grades of refined sugar .dropped 10 cents
a hundred yesterday. CoK refiners prices
have now been redhead equal to the Mew
York decline, 2 com. What tbe next move
will be Is uncertain, bwt ae the New York
market yesterday showed more neaHness, It
Is thought that price will hold a they are
for some thno. unlem eondMons prevailing
on this Coast, sttcfe ae renewed activity n
the part of "I'fiwallHn InaoponaonU. sfeevM
bring about a further edtoe.
The baste sf the nuctvattons In the market
has been the raw situation at New York.
As stated yesterday. 200.606 bags were un
expectedly forced on the market and values
pave way. Shading began In the hitter part
of last week, when MeCahon began offering
tURars under the other Eastern prieee. and
after the example bad been once set. the
shading ltecamo general. On the whole,
the situation In the sugar market sheuld be
strong, viewed from a statistical .standpoint,
for notwithstanding the comparatively stack
demand, the world's -MMe sdppty is not
heavy, as la evidenced by the etreng tone
of European markets. On June 15 the visible
stood at 2,300,000 tone, a decrease e-f 288,000
tons since June 1. Available stocks on the
Atlantic Seaboard are not excessive and
probably may fall te All the requirements
until the arrivals of the first Javaa. unless
the Ions expeeted activity in the demand for
refined fas much longer delayed.
Total stocks of sugar in Cuba on June 1
were estimated at 2,676,50 bags. "We nave
r.crd of every ton of sugar in the Island of
Cuba." ays an Eastern firm's letter, re
ceived yesterday, "and will not then have
enuugh to keep us through the balance of
this sesunn. Java sugars will have to ttup
l'ly the deflelency. The Cuban planters are
cognisant of there facta and the resistance
displayed te the efforts mad te Induce them
to ltrt with their holding at prices not In
line with market eondtions has been com
tmndabte: but there is not existqnt among
the planters that harmony f interest and or
ganization by which they are onpored and
the conotant letting bo by weaker holders
f small lots H dlreouragig. Quotations sf
fer as the struggle drugs along, and the
prptonotons" of the botdera are lowered week
by week. "Were we dotac a buidnom In re
fined sugar up to the standard usually pre
vailing t this time of year the maneuvers
for the peftttwioR of the balanoe of the
Cuba crop would have ceased seme time
ago. The large 4oke of ftranulated held by
the rrHoern have gone out slowly ond no ef
fective endeavor haw been made te increase
(.ales. Judging from the abnormal margin
maintained between raw and granulated the
refiners haw rather deprecated the atrtrsbu
lion of roftned vtoche other than on a MmMed
t-calo. A good demand for reAned at this
time weuid seriously interfere with the plan
r obtaintnK further raw wiusdleg at satis
factory Ngures. The only ebntacte te a big
luslnet in ratlned wugnr is the uncertainty
rtgardistf: the price."
ORHGON PKACHR.S I HIRE.
llrst Lot Arrives Prom Medford Car of
Cunts Did Not Come.
The Aim Otpgou peach of the wn were
received yeaterday. They wwre grown by
E M. Waller, of Medfpcd. and were of the
Fatly Alexander variety. They brought $1 a
h x but had the weather been more favor
able would dnuhtlen have commanded a bet
ter price, as Caltforofci poaches are setting
at SBH oentfl.
The oar of Cehtftta cant ale wpwi that was
txierted yerterdny failed to arrive, aa the
raid weather prevented the idrtapara from
taking them ftK enough. A entail ejeurees
shipment was received, and they teed' at
farmer prleea. Watermelons moved fairly
"til and weuW have done better but for the
rain.
' KASTHRN KG (IS COMING.
Will Prevent Any Material Advance In Ix
oal Price.
The epg market wa tm yesterday at 2
cent. Reeatets wre Mua.ll and the demand
ery gcod. Prospect- for a further advance,
however, are not so favorable, a effet have
been made to peace Heater esss here at IV
cents letd down in oarte. It was stated
yrsterday - that .a eonMeraM euauttty of
V astem egge were .already on the way to
Portland.
The fxHtttry market was euteC Recelpte
were good and meet of the arrivals went off.
but at low prices. Old ehtrkene were quoted
at 12412, cema. and Pprisw at 14IT1S cents.
Pucks were In good demand at $40i. accord
lng to aiae. and there was alee Vome inuio'
for geese. Turkeyh nlM mid readM- when
In gued- cendMien.
Uastera PotstocK DrprrtN Market.
The fan that four or Ire cant of Xastera
jotatie were offering yeeterday had a de
rrereing effect en the market, both fer ntd
and- ewv vnrtette. Several dealer were
willing to selt eM Oregon and Mtnneiatas as
low ac a cent a pound. New Oregean we're
re-ervd mere frceb- and were oSCered at $1,211
fcl.SO.
Advance In Provisions.
A new price llt ot lWtkaad prsMetoiw was
gl-e out yesterda'. quoting advances of
li cent In hatw and bacon and U Cent l
dry fstt cured meate. Qtsmttons ware alee
announeed enJ bacralid beef and perk and
canned menu.
Rank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwesters due
yesterday wore as fattowr;
. Clearings. Balances.
Portland ?J12.C: f SWJT
SatUe r 1MS.MII 22S.382
Tacona Jf.SK5 21.3G3
Spokane 4a,i30 J.t55
TORTL.VND ODOTATIONS.
Grain. XT our. Peed. Etc
FLOUR Patent. S4.Svaf.lQ per barrel;
straights. Jte?4.25; clears. ss.7S4: Valley.
30I.M: Dakota hard wheat, $0.."HJ3,7.38;
Grab am. JS.Jte't; whole wheat, $194.23: rye
flour, local. $5; Eastern. J3.S0S5-SO: corn
meal, per bale. $1.O02JO.
"WHEAT CI ui). jCgtc jer bushel; bluestcss.
SSSfcUc; Valley. 85c.
BARLEY Peed. 22e22.M per tea; rolled.
$23 SO.
OATS No 1 white, feed. W0 vtr ton: gray.
$30.
itlLLSTUrrS Bran. $19 per ton; mid
dlings. $24.50: short. $21; chop. V. Jilll
$18; Ur.stcd dairy feed. $18; Acxlfa meal. 118
per ten.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream. 00
pound cocks. $C5; lower grade $3C23:
oatmeal, steel cut. 20-pound saciis. $8 per
barrel;- :0-pound sacks. ft.C3 per bale; oat
meal (ground), 50-pound zaoks. $7.50 per
barrel: 10-pound sacks. $4 per bale; split
peas. $4 per 100-pound saok; 23-pound baxea.
$1.13; pearl barley. $4.25 per 100 pounds; 23
pound boxes. $1.23 per box; pastry flour. 10
pound sack. $2.30 per bale.
HAT Timothy. $141G per ton; clover. $11
&12; grain. $11 12; cheat. $11012.
Batter. Eggs. Poultry. Etc
BOGS Oregon ranch. 20c per dozen.
BUTTER City creameries: Extra cream
ery. 20&21Hc per pound; state creameries.
Fancy, crcamory. 17H&21U;; store butter.
13 1C-.
CHEESE Oregon full reara twins. 3114
12e; Young America. 12US 13Vic.
POULTRY-Fancy bene. 1212ic; average
heni, 12c; mixed chickens. 1101IV: eld roost
ers. e; young roasters. IWrllc; Springs. li
to 2 pounds, 14c; 1 to 1 pounds.
16c; dresfed chickens. 13l4c: tur
heye. live, lhfflHc; turkeys, drewed. poor.
17it(S9e: turkeys. ch4ce. 2022 Vie; geese.
Hve. per pound. TiSSc. geese, dressed, per
pound. 910e; ducks, old. t'OS; duaks. young
as te size. ?-JS7.30. pigeons. $191.29; squabs.
Vegetable, Frnlt. Etc
DOMESTIC FRCITS-Btrawberries. $1.50
2 per crate; applet table. $1.502.30 per
box; geoseborrles. . S0c4jf$l; new California.
$1.75 per box. apricots, 3c$$I p?r crate;
peaches. Sc$l per crate; plum. $lifLl& per
crate; Logan berries. $131.40 pel cralr;
blackberries. 73c per crate, cherries. 46 6c per
pound; cantaloupes. $4 per crate; pears, $1
per box; black figs. $1 per craij. currants 6e
per pound; prunen. $1.23; nfrphrrrlea, 78Sc;
watermelons. 2i3c per pound.
TROPICAL FR CITS Lemons, fancy. $3.50;
choice. $3 ier box: oranges. ns. fancy.
I2.50f2.75 per box; choice. $2?2.50; standard.
$1.30gl.73: Mediterranean sweets. J2.3Wf
2.75; Valenclas. $3; grapefruit, $25033 per
box; bananas. 5c ;nr ieund; pineapples, $2.30
per dozen.
FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes, 36c per
dozen; asparagus, 20c per box; Mint. 5ff
ic per pound; cabbage, IfflUc per
pound, cauliflower, $1.75&2 per crate; cel
ery, 90c per dozen; corn. 33940c per dozer,;
encumbers. 40c$l per dozen; egg plant, 17Vtc;
lettuce, hothouse. 23c per dozen; lettuce, head,
lec per dozen; parsley, 25c per dozen; peas,
2fe3c per pound; peppers. 25c per peunU;
radisher. 1012c per dozen; rhubarb, lfety
2Hc per pound; tomatoes, $1.7584 per
crate; squash. ?I f? 1.25 per box.
ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.23 O
1.40 per sack; carrots. $1.25 LS4 per sack;
beets. $11.23 per fcack; garlic. 12K Jcr
pound.
ONIONS California red. $1.2391.50 per hun
dred: yellow. J 1.76.
POTATOES Oregon fancy. eld, Jl 81.20:
Oregon, new. $1: Eastern. $14Stl.2; Cali
fornia, new. $1,2541.50.
RAISINS Loose Muscatels. 4-orewn, 7c:
5-layer Muscatel raisins, 7Vic; unbleached,
seedless Sultanas. Gc; London layers, 3
crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds. $LS3; 2
crown. $1.75.
DRIED FRUITS Apples, evaporated. 09
QVzc per pound; suadiied. sacks or' boxes,
none; apricots. lOSllc; peaches. y10c;
pears, none; prunes. Italian. 4 85c; French.
2fe93c; figs. California blacks; SUc; do
white, none; Smyrna. 20c: Fard dates. Gc:
plums, pitted. Gc
Groceries, Nuts, Etc
COFFEE Mocha. 20Q2Sc; Java, ordinary.
l$J22c; Costa Rica, fancy. Iir2tt: good. lW
16c; ordinary. 1012c ier pound: Columbia
roast, eases. 100s. $13.75; 5Us, $13.75; Ar
buckle. $14.75; Lion, $14.75.
RIC-lmperlal Japan No. 1. $S.3TU; South
ern Japan, $3.50; Carolina. 5&t)Jjc; broken
head, 24c
SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound talis.
$1.75 per dozen; 2-pound talis. $2.40; 1-peund
flau, $l.b5; fancy. lVm-pound flats. $l.o0; V
pound flats $1.10; Alaska pink 1-pound talis,
t5c; red, l-jKund talis, $1.30; sockeyca. 1
pound tails $1.65.
SUGAR Sack basts, 100 pounds: Cube,
$0.05; powdered. $5.8; dry granulated, $5.70;
extra C. $5.20; golden C. .fS.lG; fruit sugar.
$5.70; advance over sack basis, as feilowr:
Barrels, 30c; half-barrels, 25c; bixes. 50c per
100 pounds. (Terras: On remittance within 15
days,, deduct Vic per pound; If later than 15
days and within 30 days, deduct He per pound;
no dleouunt after 30 days.) Ueet augar, granu
lated,. $5.60 per 100 pounds; maple sugar,
15 ISo per pound.
SALT California. $11 per ton, $L60 per
bale; Liverpool, 50s. $17; 106s. J1C.W; 200s.
$10; half-ground. 100. $7; 50s. $7.50.
NUTS Walnuts, 13;c per jound by sack, lc
extra for less than sack; Brazil nuts, 15c;
filbert, lie; pecan. Jumbo. 14c; extra large.
15c; almonds. I. X. L.. lOfic; chestnuts, IU1
lans. 15c; Ohio, $4.50 per 25-pound drum; pea
nut. raw. 7fec per pound; roasted, 1'c; pine
nuu. 10&1216C; hickory nuts. 7c; coeoanuu,
7c; cocoanuts, 35&00C per oozen,
BEANS Small white. 3H-'4c; large white.
SH: l4nk.,3i;e3Hc; bayou. 4Hc; Lima, C3ic
Drcwed bleats.
BEEF Dressed bulis. 22Kc per pound:
cows. 3Kj4Kc; country steerai 4fr5e.
MUTTON Dresfed Xancy. 6c per pound:
ordinary, 4c
VEAL Drefeed, loo te 125 pounds. 637c;
125 to 20 pounds. 4U&re; 20u pounas and
ti)V 3 4 c.
PORK Dressed. 100 to 15. 776c: 130
and up. tf7c per pound..
Provisions and Canned Meats.
HAMS 10 to 14 pounds, 1316c er pound;
14 to 16 pounds, 1H; 18 to 2ft pounds,
lSc; California (picnic), &r; cottage hams.
0c; shoulders. c; boiled ham. 21c; boiled pic
nic ham. henelres. 15c.
BACON Fancy breakfast, 15c per pound;
standard breakfast, lOttc;, choice. 15c; Bag
breakfast. 11 to 14 )ounds. 14c: pea oh
baron. 13c.
SAUSAGE Portland, ham. ISc per pound;
minced ham. 10c; Summer, olioice do.
17fce; bologna, long; lHc; welnorwurst. Sc;
liver. c; pork, 0c: Mood. 5c; headcheese. Oc;
bologna Vausacw. link, 4 He
DRY SALT-CURED Regular short clears
fKc salt. 104c smoked; clear backs. 0c
alt. 10Wc smoked; clear bellies. 14 te 17
pounds average, none salt, none smoked:
Oregon exports. 20 to 25 pounds average
lOie salt. ll-Jic crooked.
LARD Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierces
8Sc; tubs Tic; SA 9Tc; 20s. 10c; 10s.'
10?c; 5. lOVtC. Standard pure: Tierces.
Sc; tubs. Hc; Sox. Hc. 20s, 9Uc; 10s.
9Hc; 5s, lliic Compound: Tierces. Gc;
tub, fUje; SO. GHc; 10s. Sc: i. I'i'.ic.
PICKLED OOODS-Pork. barreU. $18; half
barrels. $ft.50; beef, barrels. $12; half barrels.
$6.W.
CANNED IKATS Corned beef, pounds per
dozen. $1.25; two pounds. J2.XS; hix pounds.
?S. RoaM beef flat, pounds, il.af.; twe-pounes.
none; six pounds, none. Roast beef. tall,
peurd. none: two pounds. $2Jt5; six pounds.
ROTy. Lunch .ongu. powods, none; two
pounds, none; six pounds. $8.50.
Hops. Wool. Hides, Etc
HOPS-Cholce. 10M. Htr21e per pound.
AVOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, VJQ
23c: lower grades, down to 15c aeeordlnx to
shrinkage; Vallry. 2tij27c per pound.
MOHAIR Choice. 31632Uc ir p,unC.
HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 10 pounds and up
letjltHiC per pound; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 10
pound. HClSc jH-r pound, dry calf. No I
under 5 pounds. 170 loc; dry salted, bulla anj
stags, one-third it it? than dry flint; (culls,
moth-eaten, badly cut. scored, murrain, hair
slipped, weather-beaten or grubby. SifSc per
pound less); salted hld. steers, round, US
pounds and over. l)10c per pound; 50 to 6e
pound. SfeaWc per pound: under 50 pounds
and cow. fefffc per pound; salted stags and
bo sound. 6c per peund; saltvd kip. sound.
13 to 30 pounds. Or per pound; salted veaL
teund. 10 to 14 pounds, 9c per pound; salted
calf. HOd. under 10 pounds. JOe per pound
(grten unsalted. lc per pound less, culls, lc
per pound lees). Sheep skins: shearlings. No.
1 butchers stock,- 2&4MWC each; short wool. No
1 butchers ttoek. 4fffftc each; medium wool
No. I butchrrrf stock. 6ft?Suc; long wool. No,
1 butchers- stck. $l1.5g each. Murrain pelts
from 16 to 20 per cent lies or 13ji4c per
pound; horse hides, raited, each, according to
size. $1.503: dry. each, aeeerdinc te ir st
1.507 colts bides. 25giR0c each; goat skins.-!
25c$T57ach?
TALLOW Prime, :r pound, 3U(14c; No. 2
and crease. 2c.
FURS Bear ekins. as te size. No. 1. $2.50
16 each; cubs. $.(T2; badger. 258 50c;
eat. with head perfect. 25(arfi0c: house ct,
5fiec: fox. eoramon gray. 50x7uc; ted. f3U
5; urose. $5frl5; Mlver and black. $lOnC200;
fishers. $61. lynx. $4.5A(ffl. mink, strictly
No 1. according te size, $12.50: marten,
dark Northern, according te size and color.
J lost 15: marten, pale. pine, according; to size
and color.. S2-5f. muskrat. large. 1 Of 15c;
skunk, 40450c: civet or polecat. SfflOc; otter,
large, prime skin, $0914); panther, with head
and claws inrfect. $24B; raccoon, prime. 30Q
5c; mountain wolf, with bead perfect. 11.53
6; coyote. OOcCfl; wolverine, $0QS: beaver,
per ekln, large. $5s; medium. $304: amalt.
$14150; kits. 50ff75c.
BEE6WAX Good, clean and pure. 20922c
per pound.
CASCARA SAGRADA (Chlttam bark) Good.
3Hk pe-- pound.
ORAIN BAGS Calcutta, 7c
OIls.
TURPENTINE Cases, SHe per gallon: bar
rel. SGc per gallon.
AHrrn lead Ton lot, thc: 500-pound
lots. 734c: lss than 500-pouad lots. Sc.
OA EOLINE Stove gaAtMne. casee. 2Sc;
Iron tnrreir. 17c; SS deg. gasoUne, cases, ZC:
Iron barrels or drums-, 28s.
COaL OIL Cases. 2ttti Ires barrels, lie:
wood barrels. 17c; 03 Of., cases. 22c: Iron
barrele. 15.
UNSEED OIL Raw. S-barrel lota. C2c; 1
.barrel jota. C3ci casta. GSc Boiled: 5-barrtl
lota. C4e; 1-barrel Jots. C5c: case. 70c
WfliTCnQPDUTGOME
San -Francisco Exporters Not
Taking On Wheat Tonnage.
SMALL SURPLUS EXPECTED
Barley Yield of California Estimated
at About Seven Iluntlretl Thou
sand Tons Higher Spec
ulative Prices.,
SAN FRANCISCO. June 22. (Special.) The
grate freight market Is Inactive psndins the
outcome of the crops. The new season bust
nerj done thus far comprises four vessels In
port and about a dozen Frenchmen on the
way. The batiey crop Is estimated at about
700.000 tons, but estimates of the wheat
1eM are being reduced as narrert progrefsea.
and It la now thought that the "exportable
surplus of the latter cereal will be very
light. Shippers arc not disposed te lead up
with tonnage at 22s fid. when there Is pos
sibility of wheat remaining around $1.58l
Beth wheat and barley were In more de
mand today with prices generally higher.
Oats were quiet, with no definite quotations
fer new crop. Millers) repot a better de
mand fer Sour. Feedstufis and hay were
steady.
Summer fruits arrived less HberaMy. but
plenty of hetd-ercr atock is on band, and
'prices are .without Improvement. Wrapped
peaches for ".shipping are steady at a omit &
cents. Stocks of oranges were Mgbt and
pricee firm.
The potato market was mere active and
steadier, owing te moderate receipts and a
good demand for shipping and te fill Gov
ernment contracts, which keep the wharves
welt cleaned up. Onions were Is liberal .sup
ply end weak.
Dalty products were unchanged. At a meet
ing this afternoon It was decided to reor
ganize the old dairy exchange. Receipts, 70.
4e pounds butter. SO.6&0 pounds cheese, 42,
424) doses eggs.
VEGETABLES Cucumbers. 605c; garlic,
34c; green peas, 75e$1.2S; string beans.
2p3lic; asparagus. 3H6c: tomatoes. $lgl.23;
egg riant. 34f5c
POULTRY Turkey gobblers. lSdJ3fte; rooft
ers. old. $4.SwfS; do young. $S57.5; broil
ers, small. J1.30S2.5; do large. $2.S3.S;
fryers. $e.S(Ht.50: hen. $4.f S.5S; ducks,
old. $5f 5.5; do yeuag. $54Jr&5.
EGOS-Storc 16HtlTHc; fancy ranch. IPff
20c
BUTTER Fancy creamery. IPc; oreamery
seconds. ISc; fancy dairy. 17Hc; dairy sec
onds, 17c
WOOL Springs. Humboldt and Mendocino.
25! 39c. Nevada. 16Q20C
HOPS-222Hc
MILLSTUFFS Bran. $21y22; -ashldtlngs. $25
2S.
HAY Wheat $104114.50; wheat and eats.
$ri3.S0; barley. $71; alfalfa. $74jl.50;
clover. $7tS; stocks. $597.M; straw. 30S6c
Ter bae.
FRUITS Apples, choice. $1.23: eommen. 40c:
bananas. 75cf$3; Mexican Hmes. $4ff4.5: Cali
fornia lemons, choice. $250; common. 75c; or
anges, navels. $1.253: pineapples. $263.
IWATOES Early Rose. Gc$1.2S.
CHEESE Young America. lOfcgllc: East
ern, iseisc.
RECEIPTS Fleer. 10.(09 ruarter sacks:
wheat, C2S1 centals; barley. 4MB eentalt; oats.
3100b centals;, beans. 359 sacks; eera, 1500
centals: potatoes. 2327 facia: bran, -370 sacks;
middlings, 930 sacks; hay. 34S tons; wool.
3l5 bales; bides. 1320.
LIFTING STOCK PRICES
3IARKET SHOWS LEADERSHIP
OP SKiriLFUL OPERiVTORS.
Wcli-Manafred Canipnl-rn On for an
All - Around Advance Ijist
Shows Good Gains.
NEW YORK. June 22. The advance In
price continued In the Stock Exchange to
day for the fourth sueceesive defy- The ob
stacles encountered In the offerings to take
profits tncrrared quite materially, hut they
were absorbed with considerable facility. The
action of the market warranted a eonvieilen
that the movement was In the hands of an
organized party of skilled operators bent en
attracting a following 'of outsiders by dem
onstrating the possibilities of strength In
the market. Their ' faith In the profit to be
derived from this operation Is mppaoed to be
based en the Innate evidence of strength af
forded by the market Itself by Its reatsianee
to attacks. Contentment with the future
pronttee of prosperity' la counted as the un
derlying factor In the bardaese of price, but
much is heard also of the probability of
large dimensloaa of a "sleeping short" Inter
est, the result of an accumulation of per
etttcnt short selling for a long time pare
A ftofftcie'nt advance In prices would dislodge
such Interest and force R to buy stocks te
cover.
The organlznd campaign which has de
veloped this week is clearly designed te
lift the level of prices rather than te effect
an Indefinite accumulation at the lowest price
oUMr. The operations give evidence of an
abundant supply of fend and of resourceful
expedients In manipulation which show the
leaders te be experienced and skillful oper
ators. News developments from hour te hour
are given lesa Importance than during the
recent period, while small unorganized traders
-were striving for a smalt upturn la prices.
A movement of greater consistency and more
substantial basis Is evidently designed new.
as Is ' sfeewn by the confidence with which
ftoeks are absorbed en the advances. The
coming semi-annual dividend and Inter
est disbursements are supposed te be in view
on the part of those who are seeking to
patch up prices. The disbursement period
gives rise to some natural demand fer re
investment of accumulated fund. Cash re
turves are now accumulating In New York
freely In anticipation of thee require menu,
and there seems so probability of even a
temporary disturbance of the money market
while effecting these disbursements.
An Improved sentiment in the Iron trade,
reported by 'the Iron Age. 'was. dwelt upon,
but the United State Steel stocks rhemselve
were late In coming Into the movement, and
the preferred ftoek failed to share te any
extent at alt. The Hendricks report on the
Beuttabte Life Assurance Society affairs was
regarded as opening new depths te be sound
ed. But any unfavorable effect en stocks was
overridden by the exlvtenee of the specula
tive campaign. The rame wa true of the
crop damage rumors current In the' grain
market and of reports that the situation be
tween France and Cerraany ever Morocco
was likely te become acute again. The proflt
taking made the market Irregular late In the
day. but the day's gains were aet substantial
ly impaired.
Bends were firm. Total sales, par value,
$3,340,000. Untied States bends were all un
changed on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. Ulga. Low. bid.
Adams Express .... ...... 243
Amalgamated Copper 31.260 Sl& iiVA it(
Am. ult t-eunery jim 34 st
- do preferred v. txj
American Cotton Oil 209 32$ 32 31K
do- preferred 200 824 f24 S2
American Express. 225
Am. Ha, & Lth. pfd. 2u 41H 37H 3?K
American Ice 1. rsit
Am. Unseed Oil : ng
do preferred 40'
American' LocemaUve 7,609 4SH 4S 47H
do preferred 00 113A 113 113
Am, Smelt. & Refln. 31.09 ll? 115S 117
do prefedred L30a 122 121i 121U.
Am, Sugar Rertrdng 4,Kx 137n 134 ISsti
Ana. Tobacco pfd.... l.fV0 net as im
Anaconda, Mining Co. 7.X 107V 106 107V;
Atchison 19,500 13H S2U Mil
do preferred 23 1H 1MB. Injti
Atlantic Coast Line, O0 IB3 163' JC2U
Baltimore St Ohio.... 23,SRx 111S 1104 Hi'
Co preferred ...... ...... .....
Brook. Rapid Transit 12.600 07H
Canadian faclSc 1B.S0O 1S2
Central o N. J trier-
Chesapeake & Ohio. 2.900
Chicago Alton.... 100 3S
do preferred 400 7S4
Chicago GL Wetern. 1.S00 15ij
ChL Sc. Northwestern l.TtM 109W
ChL. MIL Sc. St. Paul 13.400 17i
150",
siu
33
lll
105Vj
175
152H
201
3IK
33
7S
'If
31
Wt
43'A
5o
37
1S3
9
' 43
187
370
2H
6WH
-
l
sot
174W
2h
4S
24 S
,54
164
Mij
12fJ
21H
54
120H
ieH
1004
63
?i
114
six
02
IOOti
1S5X
33H'
139,
102
y-av. xrrm. & iransti
do preferred
I c. a. a t si l
Colorado Feel & Ires
I Co!exdo & Southern
do 1st preferred....
i do 2d preferred....
1 Consolidated Gas...,
(Corn Products
do preferred ......
Delaware tc Hudson.
, DeL. Lack. St Were
100 31
1AO SWT
8.100 41
300 27
100 59
200 C7Vj
3.3U)
lt0 04
loo -ish
3.000 1S7H
100 3i0
31
85H
3H
2Tt
53
3T4
lSa'W
OH
4GX,
1S5
3S0
43
1U
cS
174
i'csh
iu4
do preferred
Distillers Securities
100
1.100
Erie
do 1st preferred.,
do 2d' preferred.
General Electric
Hocking Valley .
Illinois Central
50.000
42
son
4.20U
2.U0O
100
12JCO 167
International Paper..
1.0 10Vi
co preferred .....
Intednatlonal Pump..
do preferred 100 61U
Iowa Central .....
do preferred ...... ......
Kansas- City Southern 400 24
do preferred 5X 54 U
Louisville it Nasir. . 7.500 HSU
Manhattan L
Met. SecunUea 3.CCO 811
Metropolitan St. Ry. 13.300 127
Me-zicaa Central .... 2.200 21H
Minn. & St. Louis.. ....
M.. St, P. it S. a M. 1.700 121
do preferred 600 161
Mksocrl Pacific .... 6.100 10L
Mo.. Kans. &. Texas 1.000 2S4
do preferred ...... 300 03
National Lead 00 45S
Mex. Nat. R. R. pfd. 5C0 35
New York Central ... 13.&00 1454
SlU
24H
3IU
147
125"i
2l
iiiiii
ico!-,
100H
SU
63
45
35
142U
31H
SI
ISA
36H
137H
101s
Norfolk & Western. 13,700
do nreferred . .....
S2b
icon
ISHi
133S
102i
3SS
"forth American
Northern Pacific
Paclflc Main ....
Pennsylvania . . ,
.. 1.&00
500
. 1.100
..104.SOO
l'eepie e (J as
P.. C. C. & St- L..
Prced Steel Car. .
do preferred
Pullman Palace Car.
Reading
do 1st preferred....
1,700
i.ot
- 200
8l.7CO
200
33U 3SH
32Vj tKVx
236
Oli 91
SS
liH 16S
70 75S
2SS 3tH
S4i 65
32 33
100
COy, 66X
22k 23
61H 61
6-Hj 34
12H 12H
32i 32H
07 94
&m ii
S3 33H
2S 3SH
56 55
123T4 125rv
03U 06i
122H
13 124
104H
361 35!4
-02H 102.j
23t 30
0T!i
35 35;
lCOVi 100
1BU 19i
39h 0
23S
ICS 167
PiVT D5S
16
?H
614 31i
sharee.
87
OlVi
SJi
1S
7S
32H
GGtj
23U
li
CTti
121
32H
07
62
34H
o preferred.
200
Republic Steel 2.B0O
do preferred
.. 1.400
.. 37,100
.. 2,000
200
Reck Island Co
do preferred
Rubber Goods ......
do preferred
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd.
St. Louis Southwest.
do preferred ......
Southern Pacific ....
do preferred
Southern, Railway ..
do preferred .....
500
700
.VO
10.7M)
500
3.0UO
100
Tenn. Coal & Iron
4.4O0
Texas & Paclflc. 1.200
Tel., St. L. St West
700
39
57
do preferred ......
Union Pacific ......
do preferred
U. 6. Express
U. S. Leather
do preferred
V. S. Realty
U. S. Rubber
do preferred ......
U. S. Steel
do preferred
Virg. -Cs.ro. Chemical.
do preferred ......
Wabash
do preferred
Wells-Fargo Express
Wrstlnghocre. Elect..
Western Union
Wheeling tt L. Erie
WLisonsin Central ...
do preferred ......
1.000
58.900 125H
1W SSVi
" "460 ii'
700
00
TOO
S.500
5S.G00
2.300
91
37
102H
30H
3SVi
3H
200 109-i
1.200 20
1,400 40H
400
7C0
1C3
04H
31U
1.300
100
Total tales, for. the day, S55.7C0
BONDS.
NEW YORK. June 22. Closing quotations:
U. S. ref. 2s rrg.104 D. & R. O. 4s... 102
do coupon lOIH'N.-Y. C. G. 3Hs.I0l
U. & 3s reg...,101 Nor. Paclflc 3s.'.. 77
de coupon 104 "Nor. Pacific 4s... 105 U
U. a new 4s reg.132 jSo. Paclflc 4s... 93
do coupon 122-4 Union Pacific 4s. 123
V. S. old 4s reg.104 wis. Central 4s.. 95H
do coupon 105 Jap. Gs. 2d set... 90
Atchison Adj. 4s OOKUap. 44s, cer.... 92H
: -x
Stocks nt London,
LONDON. June 22. Consols for money.
90 H: consols for account. 00 7-10.
Anaconda 5i 'Norfolk West. S3?4
Atchison .. 81"iJ do preferred... 95
do preferred.. .106 (Ontario & West. S3
Baltimore & 0..11.1Pennsylvan'a ... 10i
Can. Paclflc 155 Rand Mines..... 9H
Ches; Sc. Ohio... 52U'Readlng 49H
C M. & St. P,;1R0. i do 1st pref'..... 404
C. Gt. Western. 10Kl do 2d pref 45
DeBcera IdHtSo. Railway 33
D. & R. Grande. 20 ! do preferred... 99
do preferred... 91 1S0. Pacific 64 H
Erie 42SUnloa Pacific 127U
do 1st pref.... Sl;' do preferred... 99H
do 2d pref 7H'U. S. Steel 30H
IlHnoU Central. 1G9U do pref erred... 100 H
Louis, ft Nash. .137U!Wabash 10
Me".. Kas. & T.. 29 , do preferred... 41
N. Y. Central. ..146 "Spanish Fours... 91H
Money. Exchange. Etc.
NEW YORK. June 22. Money on call. asy
2 fir 2 U per cent: closing bid. 2 per cent:
offered. 2U per cent- Time money, slightly
firmer; 00 days, 3 per cent; 90 days. 3H per
cent; six months. 3K?4 per cent. Prime
mercantile paper. 3H4i per cent.
Sterling exchange easy, with actual busi
ness In bankers bills at $4.S7r4.S7S5 for
demand and $4.S510P4.S315 for CO-day bills;
posted rates, $I.S6 and JI.SS. Commercial
bills. $4.S4v84.S5.
Bar silver 5Stic
Mexican dollars. 45 lie
Government bonds. steeJy; railroad bond.i.
firm.
LONDON. June 22. Bar silver, steady.
27 Hd per ounce. Money. lsylU per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market for
short bills Is 15-1682 per cent: the rate of
discount In the open market for three
months bills Is 1 5-16(72 per cent.
FAN FRANCISCO. June 22. Silver bars.
5SHc Sight drafts, 7c: telegraph drafts.
10c. SterMng. CO day. $i.S5i; sight. $4.S7i.
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. June 22. Today's Treasury
statement shows:
Available cash 'balances $136,600,237
Geld v. 65,596.178
f LIVESTOCK MARKETS.
Prices Quoted, at Portland Union Stockyards
Yesterday.
Receipts at the Portland Union Stockyards
yesterday were 10S catteL 534 sheep. 145
hogs. 43 horses and 19 calves. The following
prices were quoted at the yards:
CATTLE Best Eastern Oregon steers.
$3.50; cow and heifer. $2.50172.75: medium.
$1.50192: calve, best. 125 to 200 pounds. $5.
HOGS Best large fat hog. $6; block and
China fat, 35.2595.50: atocker. $5.
SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon" and Valley,
sheared, $3; medium. $2.75: Iambs. $4 ?4.25.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
Prices Current St Kansas City, Omaha and
Chicago.
CHICAGO. June 22. Cattle Receipts. 4500.
Market, strong. Good to prime steers. $5.25
t?6; poor to medium. 94 95; atockers and
feeders. $2.6094.50; cows. $2.50S?4.G0: heif
ers. 52.50 1? 5 ; cacners. $1.4 OS 2.50; bulls,
$2.5004; calves. $386.50.
Hogs Receipts. 26,000; tomorrow. 23.000.
Market 5c higher. Mixed and butchers.
J5.15S5.S5; good to choice heavy. 35.209
5.35; rough heavy. $4.60 1? 3.10; light, $5,139
$5.32Vi: bulk. 5.255-324.
Sheep Receipts, 13.000. Steady. Lambs,
strong. Good .to choice wethers, sham.
$1.5095; fair to choice mixed, shorn, $3.50(3
4.40; Western sheep, shorn. $3.73 04.73; na
tive lambs. shorn. $1.50 (J 6.50; Western
lambs. $ 4.73 ? 6.50.
SOUTH OMAHA, June 22. Cattle- Re
ceipts. 2200. Market strong-. 10c higher. Na
tive sheers. 5X7505.50; cows and heifers. $3
4.50; Western steers. $3.2534.75; cannera.
$1.754J2.S5: stockers and feeders. $3,750
4.60; calves. $386; bulls, stags, etc.. $2,256
4-40.
Hogs Receipts. 12.000. Market shade hlgh-
I er. ueavy, o.uotf.i2; mixed. 15.073(7
sales. $5.1065.15.
Sheep Receipts. 2200. Market steady.
TVestern yearlings. X4.S5ft5.50; wethers. $1.60
fc'5.20; ewes. 34 ft 4-70; lambs. $5.73 66J5.
KANSAS Cmr. Mo.. June 22. Cattle Re
ceipts. 3000. Market strong. Native steers.
$4.2505-70; stockers and feeders. $2.73 9
4.33; Western fed steers. $4-25 5.25; West
ern fed cows. $3.25 C 4.35.
Hogs Receipts. 11.000. Market 3c higher.
Bulk of sales. $35 J 517 ; heavy, $5,200
5.25: packers. $5.1565l27H; Pigs and light.
$5.1593.30.
Sheep Receipts. 3000. Market strong. Mut
tons. -$4.25(13.65: lambs. $5.73 43.35: raace
wethers, $4.50 8 5.25 J ewes. $ (.23 (4.65.
Downing, Hopkins & Co.
Estalshcti 1S93
WHEAT AND
Room 4, Ground Floor
WHEAT i ENIGMA
Chicago Market Strong De
spite Bearish Pressure.
CASH SITUATION GAINING-
Light OfTerlnss anil Active Demand
From Commlsslon-Houstis Catistf
Prices to Advnncc Quickly.
Crop Advices Ignored.
CHICAGO. June 22. The wheat market was
an enigma te many trader, ruling strong: In
the face ot numerous bearish advices. Seem
ingly the only reason 'that could be 'given
fer the strength was the cash situation, cash
wheat showing good galea In nearly all mar
kets. For both Spring and Pall-sown wheat
the weather coKtllttans today were more fa
vorable than fer several weeks, little or no
rain having fallen since yesterday. .Notwith
standing this fact, the market opened firm,
with JUiIy a shade lower to a shade higher, at
&St,S9c Not much wheat was offered for
sale, and with an aetlve demand from com-mission-houses
prices qu ckly advanced. The
upturn was more remarkable In view of the
bearish reports received concerning the har
vesting of the new crop, advices claiming an
excellent yield with quality good. or July
the highest point of the day was reached at
90. The more distant deliveries showed a
more moderate advance. During the last
half hour much of the gain was lost on lib
eral realizing. The market, however, closed
firm, with July at DOS 00 He, a gain of lHc'
Corn sentiment started out bearish. Later
the market became quite firm, and closed
with -prices, -near the highest point. July closed
unchanged at 54 Sc,
The cats market was strong. July closed
H6 He higher, at 31ii32c
ProvUioBs were strong on air advanced price
of live hog. At the close September pork
was up 2ic; lard was unchanged, and ribs
were up 2Hc
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
July 3 .SOfc $ .90 $ .SSTi $ .00
September
'. !o3 .84 Is3i .Si'
U I Mil! C-T- 1. 1-
December-
CORN. '-
July (eld)
Sept. (oW)....r
Sept. (new).....
Dec. (new)......
.54S .534,
.544
.53
.52)1
.4S
J54H
.53i
.53
4SH
.53U ,53r
.5r; .5314
.46H ' -49
OAT3.
Jutyfnew) 54 .54 H
.54
.314
.294
30
54K
.32
30U
-31V
Juiy
31U .32
September
December ".
. .29S - "4
. .30i JI4
MEcS PORK.
12.52U I2.-35 12.47H 'l2.,474
12.S2H 12.90 12.80. 12.S0
LARD.
July
September
July ,
September
. 7.25 7.27 li
. 7.45 7.43
SHORT RIBS.
. 7.55 7.60
. 7.75 7.80
. 7.82 Vi 7.S5
72H
T.42H,
7.55
7.75
7.S0
7.22H
7.42H
July
September
October ..
7.55
7.7TH
7.82H
Cash quota Mens were as follows:
Flour Easy.
Wheat. No. 2 Spring. tt.CStfl.12; No. 3, tfc
J1.07; No. 2 red. 51.03.
Corn No. 2, 55 Vic; No. 2 yellow. B54c.
Oats No. 2, 32c; No. 2 white. 32Hfj33$5c;
No. 3 white. 32913c
Rye No. 2. TSf S0c.
Barley Good feeding. 39842c: fair to choice
malting. 4Gf4Sc.
Flaxseed No. 1, $1.23; No. 1 Northwestern,
fl.43.
Timothy seed Prime. J3.
Mcm pork Per barrel. $12.45712.50.
Lard Per 100 pounds, $7.157.174
Short ribs sides Loose, $7.5537.63.
Short dear sides Boxed. 57.50g7.C2Vj-
Clover Contract grade. $11.7512.25.
Receipts. Shipments.
Fleur. barrels 15.400 13.000
Wheat, bushels 32.000 16.ti0
Corn, bushels 420.000 304.100
Oats, bcnhels 172,500 122.300
Rye. bushels , 2.900
Barley, bushels 29.600 - 1.C00
Grain and Produce nt New York
NEW TORK. June 22. Flaur Receipts. 13.
600; export. 99C0; firm with fair Inquiry.
"Wheat Firm; No. 2 red. $1.01 In store ele
vator: No. 2 red. $1.03U nominal f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 Northern Dulnth. $1.194 f.
o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. $l.HVi f.
a. b. afloat A further scare ot July wheat
shorts today advanced that option over a
cent. It was based on poor threshing re
turns, bullish Winter wheat news and light
Chicago stocks. Later the market weakened
under realizing and closed only KOHc net
higher. July. 93X4395 3-16c. closed 9lHc; Sep
tember. SSUwcKc closed SSVic:. December,
8SV;e8Sic; closed SSKc
Petroleum and hops Easy.
Hides Quiet.
Wool Steady.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN . FRANCISCO. June. 22. Wheat and
barley easier. Spot quotations: '
Wheat Shipping. $I.47H?1.35; milling. $1.55
1.66H. ,
Barley Feed. 92H395c
Oats Red. $1.2301.35,
Calt beard sales:
Wheat December. $17x.
Barley riecember. S7ic bid.
Corn Large yellow. $1.37461.43.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 22. Wheat July,
$l1.0Si; September. SSTi 6S3c; December.
S5Hc: No. 1 hard. $1.13Vi: No. 1 (Northern.
$1.11 H; No. 2 Northern. $1.07H.
Wheat at LlrcrpooL
LIVERPOOL. June 22. Wheat July. 6s
9Hd: September, 6s SH1; December. 6s 7d.
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA. June 22. Wheat, unchanged; mill
ing bluestem. 90c; club. 82c
FLURRY IN COTTON.
New York. Market Active, and Price
Advances.
NEW TORK. June 22. Cotton futures were
active and excited today, with prices gain
ing 11.50 a bale and reaching 'new high
levels for the year. The close was practically
at the high prices ot the session, or at a net
advance of 24Q33 points.
The advance was attributed to strength In
Liverpool, further reports of a good trade de
mand and firm stock market, and a circular,
which had been Issued by the bull leaders
predicting a crop ot only about 9,500,000 bales
for the coming season.
Clcslag prices: July. 8.73c; August, 8.79c:
September. 8.S6c; October. 8.92c: December,
9.02c; January. 9.06c; March, 9.10c; April,
9.Wc; May. 9.16c.
Dried Frnlt at Ncjt York
NEW TORK, June 22. The market for
evaporated apples continues firm, with prime
for future deliveries held around 6Hc Com
mon to good-are quoted at 404c; prime.
5c; choice. 6476Hc. and. fancy, 7c
Prunes show no special feature, being quiet
bat firm, with soot demand limited. Quo
tations range from 2466c according: to
grade.
Apricots remain firm on spot. though futures
are somewhat irregular. Choice are quoted
lOHlOVie: extra choice. 11c. and fancy. . 12 415c
Peaches are also. cschaajFed, with choice
STOCK BROKERS
Chamber of Commerce
quoted lOfJlOHc; extra choice. 10G103&c;
fancy. 11H812C
Ralslns show no fresh "Iopment. Loos
muscatel are quoted 4CCVic; eeeded raisins.
54eotic. and London layers?" at $191.15.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW TORK. June 22. The market for cof
fee futures closed unchanged to an advance
of 10 points. Total sales were reported of
46.750 bags. Including: July at 6-206.23c;
September. 6.404X8.43c; December. 6.7086.75c;
March. 6.85c. and May, 6.95c Spot Rio.
steady; No. 7 invoice. 711-16c; mild, quiet;
Cordova. 16t!13c.
Sugar Raw. firm; fair refining. 3K83 ll-16c:
centrifugal. 06 test, 4 5-16c; molasses sugar.
3SI?3'7-16c Refined, steady; crushed, $6.25;
powdered. $5.65; granulated. $3.55.
Dally Produce In tho East.
CHICAGO. June 22. On tho produce ex
change today the butter market was steady.
Creameries. lC10ic; dairies. 1318c
Eggs Case. 13c; firsts, 13VSc; prime firsts.
15c: extra's. 17c. "
Cheese 9H O lOHc,
NEW TORK. June 22. Butter, unchanged,
steady; cheese, steady; eggs, quiet. -
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. June 22. Wool, steady; me
dium grades combing and clothing. 2631c;
light fine. 24Hf?28c; heavy fine, 2O022Hc;
tub-washed. 31 Q 42c.
TIS
BUT XEW BUSINESS IS RATHER
LIGHT IX IRON AND STEED.
Inquiries for Pig Iron More Numer
ous, but Tonnage Being
Placed Is Small.
NEW TORK. June 22. New business has
been rather light In nearly all branches ot
thelron and steel trades, and In some of
them, says the Iron Age. what Is virtually
a deadlock between the buyers and sellers
la maintained. Sentiment le rather Improved,
although there" Is little that Is tangible In
the way of new orders to Justify It.
In pig Iron reports come from some dis
tributing markets that Inquiries are a little
more numerous, but the tonnage being placed
Is light, and buyers are securing some con
cessions In prices. Birmingham reports sales
of basic pig for Western deliveries, aggre
gating 15,600 tons, but tho market Is easier,
and $12 Is being asked, for No. 2 foundry.
Practically nothing has been, dona In Bes
semer pig In the Central West.
The only interesting- Item la the rail trade
-Is the report that the Tennessee Company has
taken orders aggregating 55.000 tons for 1906
delivery from southern systems.
Among the larger structural Iron contracts
placed Is that for 24.000 tons for Philadelphia.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. June 22. The London tin
market was again higher, with speculative
support the feature. Spot closed atf3!t 12s 6d
and futures at 38 Qs. Locally the market
Is quiet, but holders are firm and spot Is
quoted at 30.37 Vi 9 30. 02 Vic
Copper was unchanged at 66 2s 6d for
both spot and futures In the London market.
Locally the situation remains unchanged,
with lake and electrolytic quoted at 15c and
casting at 14.73c
Lead was unchanged at 13 at London
and at 4.504.60c locally.
Spelter closed at 24 In London, but was
weak here at 5.30c
Iron closed at 49s 4d In Glasgow and at
43s 6d In MldcHesbaro. Locally the Iron
market Is unchanged. No. 1 foundry North
em. Is qulted at $16.5017; No. 2 foundry
Northern at $160 16.50; No. 1 foundry South
ern. $16.250 16.75: No. 1 foundry Southern
soft, $10.25 if 17. and No. 2 foundry Southern
at $15.50916.
For sale. 12 $1000 6 per cent bonds
of the Deschutes Irrigation & Power
Company, at par and interest. Unless
these bonds, which are a flrs?t Hen, are
tvorth the amount asked. It would be dif
ficult to see any value to the Consolidated
Trust bonds or stock of this company.
For particulars Inquire of the Security
Savings Sank of Columbus, O.
Portland (Oregon) Telegram and Ore
gonlan please copy.
Palouse Project to Be Delayed.
NORTH YAKIMA. June 22. (Special.)
T. A. Noble, the engineer In char go of
the Investigations now under way by the
reclamation department In the Yakima
Valley, says It Is Improbable that the
Palouse project would be taken up for
some time to come. He said the cost of
that canal would be $63 per acre and $1
an acre for maintenance fee per year for
10 years. This high cost would not Justi
fy building the canal at present.
Mr. Noble will at once put a force of
men at work maklnrr an Investigation of
tho Washington Irrigation Company's
canal in the Sunnyslde district, with the
view of the Government purchasing It.
This investigation Is to be completed
this Summer and a report made to the
Secretary of the Interior as soon as
possible.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Columbia U Scenery
Portland, Cascade Locks, The Dalles
Regulator LineStcamers
Steamers leave Portland dally at 7 A. M..
connecting at Lyle with Columbia River &
Northern Railway Company for Goldendale and
Klickitat Valley points. Round trip every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday to Cascade
Locks. Every 'Sunday, excursion to Cascade
Locks and return, leaves 9 A. M.. returns 6
P. M. Dock foot of Alder st. Phone Main 914.
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City Ticket Office. 122 Third St- Phono 680.
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SPLENDID SERVICE
UP-TO-DATE -EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
For tickets, rates, folders and full Infor
mation, call on or address
H. DICKSON, aty Passenger and Tlckst
Agt-. 122 Third street, Portland. Or.
JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE
S. S. 1Y0 MARU.
For Japan. China and all Asiatic Ports, wilt
leave Seattle about July 29.
$10.00
rrlll defray all expenses for
4 days vacation round trip
on the 1 uxor Ions ocean-go-Ing-
steamers City of Pnebla.
Queen or Umatilla.
Leaving- Seattle ana Tacoma every fifth day,
calling at Everett. South Bellingham.
. Bellingham. Vancouver. Etc.
Tor fell particulars apply
TICKET OFFICE 249 Washington st.
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Short Uni
ax Union Pacific
S TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY.
Through Pullman standards and tourist
sleeping-cars dally to Omaha. Chicago. Soo
kane; tourist sleeping-car dally to . Kansas
City: through Pullman tourUt sleenlnc-cap
Impersonally conducted) weekly to Chicago.
necumng cnair-cars (seats fre) to tho JUuft
dally.
UNION DEPOT.
Leaves.
Arrives.
g5" nUTon? ""1 1 m"y
SPOKANB FLYER' j'-
For Eastern Washington. Walla Walla.
Lewlston. Coeur d'Alene and Great Northern
points.
ATLANTIC EXPREdSlc.,, r, M
for the East via Hunt-ls1f,.IlJ1-lngton.
Daily.
;15 A. M.
Dally.
RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR ASTORIA and-8:00 P. M.
way points, connecting! Dally,
with steamer for Ilwa-j except
co and North Beach,' Sunday,
steamer Hassalo. Ash- Saturday,
it, dock (water per.) ; 10:00 P. M.
' 1
'5:00 P. M.
Dally,
except
Sunday.
FOR DAYTON. Ore-, 7:00 A. M.
gen City and Yamhill! Dally.
River points. Ash-er. except
dock (water per.) Sunday.
5:30 P. M.
Daily,
except
Sunday.
4:00 A. M.
FOR LEWISTONV Tuesday.
Idaho and way points Thursday,
from Rlparla. Wash. , Sunday.
About
3:00 P. M.
Monday.
Wednesday
Saturday.
TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington.
Telephone Main 712. C W. Stinger. City Tlck
t Agt.; A. L. Craig. General. Passenger Agt.
SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND
S. S. CO.
Operating tha Only Passenger Steamers for
San Francisco' Direct,
"Columbia" June 25; July 5. 13. 25.
St, Paul June 20. 30: July 10. 20. 30.
AINSWORTH DOCK AT S P. M.
Through tickets via San Francisco to all
points In United States. Mexico, .Contral and
South America. Panama. Honolulu. China.
Japan, the Philippines. Australia. New
Zealand and Round-the-World Tours.
JAS. H. DEWSON. Agent,
Phone Main 26S. 24S Washington at.
EAST via
SOUTH
Leaves.
UNION DEPOT.
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS
for Salem. Kuie
burg, Ashland.
Sacramento, Og
den. San FrancU
co. Mojave, Los
Angeles, El Paso,
New Orleans and
the East,
Morning- train
connects at Wood
burn dally except
Sunday with train
for Mount Ansel.
Sllverton. Browns
ville, Springfield.
Wendllng and Na
tron. Eugene passenger
connects at Wood
ourn with Mr, An
gel and Sllverton
local.
orvallis passenger
Sheridan passenger
S:50 P. M.
7:25 A, M
3:30 A. M.
6:10 P. M-
6:00 P. M.
10:35 A. M.
7:30 A. M.
4!50 P. M.
5:50 P. M.
118:25 A. 51.
Dally.
PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERYIC3
AND
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Leave Portland dally for Oswego at 7:33
A. M.; 12:50. 2:05. 4. 5:30. 0. 6:33. 7:43. 10:10
P. M- Dally except Sunday. 5:30. 6:30. 8:35.
10:25 A. M.. 11:20 P. M. Sunday only. 9 A.M.
Returning from Oswego, arrives Portland
dally 8:30. 10:10 A, M.. 1:55. 3:05. 4:53. U;29.
7-35. 9:55. 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday,
6-23. 725. 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-Monmmith motor lino
operates dally to Monmouth and Alrlle. con
nectlnr 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. $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- Arriva.
Yellowstone Park-Kansas
City, St- Louis Special
for Cheballs. Centralla,
tllympla, Gray'a Harbor,
South Bend. Tacoma.
Seattle. Spokane, Lewla- '
ton, Butte. Billings. Den
ver. Omaha. Kansas City,
St- Louis and Southeast. 3:30 am 4:30 pet
North Cos-it Limited, elec
tric lighted, for Tacoma.
Seattle. Spokane. Butte.
Minneapolis. St. Paul and
tho East 2:00 p m 7:00 a a
Pugct Sound Limited for
Cnehalls. Centralla. Ta
coma and Seattlu only. 4:30 pm 10:53 p a
Twin City Express for Ta
coma. Seattle. Spokane.
Helena. Butte. Yellow
stone Park. Minneapolis.
St. Paul and tho East. .11:43 p m 6:50 pm
A. D Charlton. Assistant General Passen
ger Agent. 255 Morrison St., corner Third.
Portland. Or.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Leaves. 1 UNION UKPOT.' 1 Ariue.
Dally.
For -Maygers. Rainier.
Dally.
Clatskanie. Westporr,
CUt ton. Astoria. War-
renton. Flavet, Ham
8:00 A. M.
mond, Fort Steven.
Gearhart Park. Sea
11 :20 A.M.
2 JO P. M
Sat- only.
side. Astoria and Sea
shore.
Express Daily.
Astoria Express. I
Dally. I
0-50 P. M
C. A. STEWART. J. a MAYO.
Comm'l Agt.. 24S Alder st- G. F, 4: P. A.
Phone Main 906.
For South -Eastern Alaska
Steamers leave Seattle -9 P. M.
S. S. Humboldt. S. 5. City
A of Seattle. S. S, Cottage City,
Jun 1!). - T Pvi.In.
S. Spokane leaves June 22.
July 6. 20. August 3. 17.
For San Francisco direct.
Queen. City at Puebla. Uma
tilla. 9 A. M., June 22. 27.
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Portland office, 249 Washington rt. Mala 229.
C. D. DUNANN, G. P. A.,
San Francisco