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THE MORNING OREGONlAK, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1? HOHETDEW 01 HOPS Serious Reports Coming From Valley Yards. in HOT WEATHER IS NEEDED California Crop 18 In a Bad Way Heavy Arrivals of Fruit on IocaI Market Receipts of Kgrgs Show Increase, HOPS Serious report from Valley yard of lie aad honaydew. FRUIT Mtaed certot arrtvt from California, inctadinc "flrst yottaw peaches. Car each ef watermelon! and eantatoupes due today. Banana stocks large. VEGETABLES Holbeyse cucumbers received from Camu. EGOS Arrival ef Xm1m stimulates shipments of Oregon. POUWRY-r Active trading toM fer this week. BUTTER All grades " ad weak. Reports continue to wi lit of the rav ages of lice in Valley iwpywree. la 'tbe In dependence district the p In aald I W vry bad and honey dew i Increasing rapidly there, though tb vines otherwise are look ins well. TIm weather la Meal Cor the spread of this trouble, wfctch cae oats cheeked by a spell of very hot weathor. Growers hnpc that the change -win not be taag de layed, as it title weather eawttaaog. Irrep arable damage will be done to the crop. Reports from California are far from en couraging, and hop experts there are Mead Sly reducing their lotlnmi of the slate's crop, which some sow ptace at oaly 4e.Ot4 Tales. J. A. Jomi, of Newberg. who haa iust returned from CalMoinia. paid a Mt to LI I lent bet's fa moan Pteaoeatoa ranch of 400 acree. usually one of the hoarlnat pro iTucers in the state, and was toM by the focmsn that the yard would do well If K irxJuced one-foarth of In New York state. rep rfed, the general outlook being good. Coa thiops In England are also favorable for "b- fontlng crop. The Kentish Observer of Junr 8 contalnad the following report: A!) ford The hops ta this parish have rtartd fairly wen, and the weather daring 'ho at week has preaUy lmmsiid the laoV the bine, which was going a Mt yellow ta I jares. Young hops -began to want rata, wh;. U has now come. Fir .con he found, box to no great extent at pi nun I. CuWwitloa la mirt plantation!; Is good. Canterbury Although nothing mare than a fow showers ware realtr needed far the 1 no in the Canterbury grounds, tswre can vp no doubt that the heavy rata oa Mew day .nd Tuesday will prove Visncflciel. especially .' later on there eeene a apett of dr iv rat her. The moisture must haw gone well 'own in to the root, and with a renewal find continuance of warmth the growth of hr bine will he greatly accelerated. The rlants are -thus far free of Ay. Maidstone and Dtatrjtat The Maw- eenttaJMO to grow apace, and ia looking wonderfMMy well. We have had heavy rata Una week whi-h most do goad. Fly -are oa the In crease, and lice are being deposited. There 3s talk of washing being started at the Kar lelghs in the course of the next few dajw. EL Stephen's (Oanterhnry) Mom. rapid growth has been the feature of the past week, and now that soaking rains have fallen, warm, bright weather only Is needed to give the gardens a most promtaiag appearance. There Is a sprinkle of Ay. Nortbtam Tbwe Is a goad deal of ay still; but with the strong wind last week and now with the good heavy rain which com menred early Monday morning no doaht mush of it will disappear. TMs welcome etahdy rain has Improved the btae coneMerahl)-. I Worcester The hop plant has made rapid growth during the past week, and the hot weather has givea a more healthy and vig orous appearance to the bine. There Is & pprinkllng of fly In most plantations. Tho Portland market was very quiet yes terday, the only sale reported being a 9- bale lot of low-grade goods. It was reported that WO hales were taken oat f the Sonthern Paclflc warehouse Sunday, hnt no one sttmii to know whose hoc! they were. A Xfw York onrrojpondejst under aate of June li wrote: "The market In pretty stag nant here, everybody afraid to do anything; a:i keenly watching reports of tto new crap. Affording to united States Itepartrntsd, of Agriculture reports, the lactac Const bar vest is not ttkety to be anywhere near what was recently predicted from arst appsnsanea and aoreage. lVeorat stagnatioa nmy glva way to notable acthrtty later m the aeaan The following wiarhet advtoas from Loaioa have been received: -VV. II. and II. Latay report: The market is hardening; merchants haw now the great' est dir.kruliy' i Undtag hope to meet the re quirements of ounoamere; the total weight of stock of every descrlptloa bekag the small est on record. The Exchange and Hop Warahawass limited mort: There is a hotter demons' tads week. especially for cheap haps of good emattty, few lots of those having changed hands. The remaining haldetm are few. and are getting exceedtagty lew. is hardening, a. rhw ta prioae being anfirl patod. lty Is reported In tloss. MOItU MOOS COMING. Eatcrn Arrivals Stir Up VaUcy Shlp- pon. Receipts of Oregon eggs were a Mmm haav irr yerterda)' than ueual. laidlcaCMg that the arrival of Kastera egasi bad stirred up try nippers to market their ntsdta aa faet as they could. The demani continued active and the 'price held steady as oa aatntdcy. at 20 cents for both Otegec and Raetera. with 18't cents auoted em aaeaje lete of the tetter. The ctolekett maritet tar the woek will opes up toeey aad mml mi to be ey. psaiLiai, from the lue.ulries sniidai'. There was no change la the ticru The tone of the marliec was weak. with- heavy storks carried. PLENTY OF ntUIT. Front Street Well Stocked With Season able Vcrictics. Frost street was heavily nuppllid yeKaraaj' with shipments of ueaiLi' kind of fruits aad vegetables, receipts were a car of deeetm Aatong the California, two ears of Oexaet CaOe toes, one car of omterrseiaaa anges, asd one ear of hnnant. Three cars of basanas came in Suadas; la Sue ec but yr4erday' arrival was ripe. A ear of watcrmeleAS is due this car of cantaloup this eveaiag. In the mixed fruit ear yew srna.r were the first yeBev.- peaobee of the seaja, of thcgSC John variet)-. They .were aSered at 89 ee&ts te H a orate. Haleearly peaoites are sen lag at S6 cents. BurbrJc peums. Tragedy prsses asd Bsyal aricets, al?e la the let were Quoted at'$l. Cherries were t very pientsful yesterday, and the leea! MsppNes that came in shewed the effect of the rain. Loose eh eerie were offered at SfjfS eeste. test the few that came ia from a distance brought 75 cents. Igan harrlea wcro aHe searee aad Sns at auatWberry rcoolpu were Hght. and the dfte ntoved up te f3t far the best sfctp pwc stock. X jkeprateK of hoUionpc tbawtoes was re eatved from Camas, aad was quoted at $S9 B per erate of fear baskets. Bank Cleariags. Bank elearmgs e( the Northwestern cities yesterday weie as fettewa: Ctearlsgs. BatsMes. Pacttend ... 9 S77 lS6.2 Seattle 1.151. CM 31.J1 Taeomo. tt&SlS Spetatae ... SeS.i 11S.9BS PORTLAND QCOTATIOKS. Grain. Flour. Feed. Etc FJJOCR Patents. 54.see3.lv per barrel; straights. $t W-I.2t; dears.- SX-7tf f. Valley. $SW4.rS; Dakota hard wheat, i 0.567.50 ; Oraham. (So-t; whole wheat. $iii i.Z5: rye aour local. IS; Eaatora. SS-SeftS.S; corn meat, per bale. $1.98 t HEAT Club. bQc per buebet; btaestem. Mamie: Valley, fc&c BARLEY yeed. per tea: rened. OATS Ho. 1 white, feed. $36 per ton; gray. klLLSTUFFS Bran, S19 per ton; mid dlings. JLM.&e ; shorts. 51; ehep. V. S.. ilHl IIP; linseed JalO' feed. US: AcaWa meaL J1S per ton. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats. Clara, 90 pound sacks. JC.7S; lower grades. f5?4.S3; oatsneAL steel cut, Sv-pouad saeks, S per barrel; Zu-pound sacks. U.-i per hale; eat raeal (ground). se-pou&J sacks, $7.30 per barrel: M-pound sacks, ti per hale; cpUt peas. (S per lOe-pound sack; JS-psund boxes. $!.; pearl barler. Ji- per 1U pounde; 26 peund boxes, Jl.-fe per box; pastry fleur, 10 ponnd sacks, fZJ6 per Mle. HAY Timothy. $Ufe lC per ton; clever. $11 642; grain. $11612; cheat. $Url2. Bntter. Eggs, roaltry. Etc, KOC8 -Orwgea ranch. Sue per dozen; Bast cm, JWsdpswc. BCTTaUt City creameries: Extra cream ery, 20u;2lVc per peead; Mate ereameries. Fancy, creamery. 17H921U-; Mere butter. lil. CIIESSK-Oregoa full cream twin. 11 12c: Young America. lAUfcc. POCLTRT Fancy bene. jSfrlftic; average hens. 12e; mtzd chlcbena. ll19c; old roeK ers. Si)c. yvung rw(Mn. M 11c. dprng. lie to 2 pounds. 19c; 1 U 1 pounds. leMe. dressed cMekras. li14e; tur key. live. liejlMc; turkeyK arm see. poor. 17ac: lurkeys. choice. 30re; geese, live, per pound. TSc; geee. dresed. p; pound. bir; ducks, cm. 5fc; ducks, youes as to Mae. fSST7.ee. ptgeens. 11.2; eauabs. Vegetable. Fruit. Etc DOMESTIC FKCreS-StrawberriM. S1.5e? 2.26 per crate; appfrre. table. Jmgitm per box; geesehernee. aucerl: now uaiueratiu faJMhr.L per box; apncou, SKe$l per erate; pea eh so, &fer$l per crate; plum. Saevt per erate: Logan berries. $L2 per crate, blackboi rles. 7c per crate; cherrlee. Sc per lb.; cantaloupes. $4 per crate; pears. SI per box: black csl il pr craui, currants. Cc per pound: prunes. POcVJi; raisHii nini. $1.75 per crate; watermMn. rejac per yauna. THOnCAL rH L ITS L-HKMM. iCS. choice, ft per box: oranges, aa -i-. fancy. lT.Uft.7f, per box; choice. ?32.S0; standard. 1T; Mediurraneaa xweets. fW Z-; valencias. ; grapefruit. ?:.aweTI per box; bananas. zc per peuna; piuf apples, yz.ee oeea; a&iaragu. 2c per box; basns. Sit c per pound: cabbage. IClKc per nound: cauliflower. St her down: cel ery. ic per dosea; eora. 3SC49c per dozei;; 44raxi per eozea; egg plant, lihe: let t nor. hothouee. 2ac per dosen; lettuce, head. lc per owsea; paiatey. 3&e per eea; peas. fsac ler pounc; pepners. zc per peuau; adtebea. l412e per dozen; rhubarb. IUQ Thke per pound; tomatoes. l.793 per crate; squasn. sin;i.z per box. HOOT Y B lil A L. S-TniM. JLJiB L4 per sack: carrots. $1.29sfl.M per sack; beets. $11-23 per sack; garlic, lrfce per pound. Uf ioni tiiKornia rea. ii.jm i.mi per sun- dred; yellow. J1.7. 1WATOBM)oii fancy, aid, 511.26; Oregon, new fIJw; Eastera. $Ifl.2; OaH feraie. new. f 1.2wl.M. RAISINS Loose Muscatels. -4 -crown. 7ic: t&tyer Xuscatel raisin. 7c; unbleaehed. eedlees Sultaaas. .c; London layers. 3 orowa, whole boxes of 20 pounds, $LS5; 2 crowa. $1.75. DRIED FRUITS Apples, evsporated. 68 tic per pound; sundrled. sacks or boxes. apricots, lev lie; peace, seriettc; pears, none; pruaes. ltanan. tit; rresca. Sfflc; c. CaMforaU bhseks, Se; do white, none; .bmyraa. sec; nra aates. cc: ptuats. pitted, ec. Groceries, Nuts, Ilic. COFTKB Mocha, . 2eeJ26c; Java, erdi&ary, 19V22c; Ceeta Rlea. fancy. 18t!tc; good. 1 lbc; ordiaary. le12c per pound; Cueumbta roaet. cases. 1W (U.7S; Me, $12.75; Ar buckle. 514.76; Lloa. $14.75. RICO Imperial Japan No. 1, J8.37H; South ern Japan. $S.S; Carolina.. broken head. 2c. SALMON Columbia River. 1 -pound ta;i. $1.75 per dosen; 2-pound tails. Jt.4; 1-peuad aau. Jl.SS; fancy. lVipound Sats. Jl.bS; Vc pound Aats. II. lw: ANu4ia pink 1 -pound talk, tc; red, 1-pouad talie. ?U; seckeyes, 1 peund tails $l.SS. SUGAR Sack basis, lee peunds: Cube. ffc.SS. powdered. $.; dry granuteted. $5.8; extra C. St; goMea C. $!.: fruit sugar, I5.MI: advance uver sack basts, at follows: Barrels. wc; half -barret. 2ec; bixe, flee per le pounde. (Terms: Oa remittance within 1ft days, deduct He per pound; if later than 15 days and within M days, deduct fee per pvuaa; no dbjceunt after Se days.) Beet sugar, graau hated, $5.40 per MM pounds; maple eager, laslec per ix.iimd SALT California, $11 per too. $1. prr hale; Liverpool, to. $17; lees. $1CA; 2(M, $t; halt-ground. I, $7; Ms. $7.5. NUTS Walnut. Mfte per pound by sack, lc extra for lees than sack; Brazil nuts, 15c; ash ia te, 14c; pecans. Jumbos, lie; extra large, lfte; afamonde, L X. L.. ldfc: cheetauts, Ital tons. 15c; Ohio. $4 M per 25-pound dram; pea nuts, raw, Tfec per pound; roasted. c; ptai nuts. lCeyl2Sc; htcker) uU, 7c; ceceasnjts, 7c; escoanuts, S5dMMc per oosea. BBANS Small -white. JS4Hc; large white. K; 4nk. 2KV9c; hayou. 4c; um. eiic J)rrtsetl Meats. BKatF Dreeeed suPis. ias per k SWC-iujc eeunuy' steeiv, Wc MUTTON Dreeeed fancy. 5e per pound; ardtnarj-. 4c VEAL' -Dreeeed. 1 to 125 pounds. 67c: 125 4Usttc- 2f pounds and up. e4e. PORK Dreeeed. 1 to 15. 7C7c; aad up, 57e per pound. 150 ProvIlen and Canned Meats, HAMS 10 to 14 pound. per 14 te 16 pounde. ISfcc; la k 30 he: shoulders, be: boned ham. Sic; bailed pic nic aam. aoneiess. jc BAtXtN Fancy brenkfaet, 15e per Mnndnrd breakfast. IgUc; cbetea, ISc: Bag neat breakfast. 11 to 14 pounds. 14c; peach uncon. lac. KAUSAGE-PorilaRd. bam. 15c per pound; mtnoed ham. lc: Mnaer, choice dry. 17 c: boiogua. long, line; wetaerwurat, te; liver. c; pork. Pc; blood. Se; headcheese. 6c; BOtagaa oeoeage. imx, DRY SALT-fURKD Regular short clear. fc salt, lic mnoked; clear backs, pc aau. wc KusoKca; ctear whin, if to I pounde average, none saK. none smoked; Oregon exports. 20 to 26 peuads average. ivc sail. Jiv Mooaeeu UKB-Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tiereei, ?c; tunc. hc; es. s fc; sen. iec; ibj. lSc; 5. lVc Standard pare: Tlercea. Sr; tube He; . it He; 2u. 8Hc; lw. Hc; 5s. sc. vrompeuna: Tierces. Cc; tube, IHe; M. CVtC; 1. ic: . tic WCKLSO OOOraS Pork, bsrrebx $IS: h hayels. 5 beef, barrel. $12; half barrek. cu(.su xjuii iwwt aeet. peunas. per daeea. J 1-36. two pounds. $2.36; six pauads. 5b. Roast beer oat. pounds, ft 25; two pounde. tx pounds, none. Kesst beef, tail, none: two pound. $2J; six pound. T.iiarh tongue, peuadi. none; two none; six pouods. fb.:0. IIop. Wool, IUdcs, Etc MOPS Choice. 104. lH2ic mt veuad. K OOL Kastera Orecon. uverace taL 1SS Sac. lower grades, doa-a to 15c acearclax to shrinkage: VaNey. tepac per pound. MOHAIR Choice. SftfrxStte per peunC I9:d4c Pr Pound; dry kip. No. L 5 te Id peuaos, llffilc per peuac: ary calf. Xc 1. under 5 pounds. 17fJbc. dry salted, balls and staae. one-third less than dry a tat: ccuHa moth-eaten, badly cut. scored, murrata. hair- ftppefl. weather-beaten er grubby, 2n5c per peuna lersi; sanea aiace. cieers. souse. 80 pounds and over. if Ie per pound; 50 ta 60 peunna. &Vsc per pound, under 5a peunds aad cows. ec per pound; salted stags aad bulfc. sound. c per peund; salted kip. sound. 15 to 30 pounde. 9c pr pound; salted veaL tonnd. M to 14 pounde. 8c per pound; salted cuk. smhm. wnoer ie pouaas. MX per pound, (green nasaited. jc per pouad less; cutis, lc per pouac lesm. saeep mar: saearnegs. Ne. 1 buteberar stock. 25Mc eaeh; short woaL Ne. I butchers' eteck. 4a(c each; medium woaL Ne. I butahers steek. 8e69c; tang wool. Ne, 1 hutohers stock. $ia1.50 eaoh. Murrain pelts Tram 19 ta 20. per cent Its er 12014c .per pmroa; nurse neses,- raerc, esea, aeeoraing to size. 51.5023; dry. eaei, aecor&wg to tiz, $1 filLM; celta' hides. 2S$30c each; goat skins, cecunen. 30 lie each; Asgers, wHh wool os. 23e611i9 each. TALLOW Prime, per poasd, SHS-c; Xo. 2 and grease. S&sc. FURS Bear skins, as to eUc Xo. 1. S2JS9 ie each; cubs. $162; badger. 2SSc: wud ext. whh head perfect. 2&cc: booie cat. S&lOc; fex. eeaisea gray. &70c. red. OS C; crow. 5-15; silver and black. SIDD?: fishers. $&g: lynx. JiO6; rater, atrietly No. 1. according to sire. SI92: marten, dark Northern, according to else aad osier. Slei&: marten, pale, pine, aooordtag ta stss aad celer. XiiOSt; xauskrat. Urjce. leffUc; skunk. 8O0c; civet or polecat. -6e; otter, large, prime skin. !; paatber, with head aad daws perfect. $2S; raccooa. prime. 39 S9e; mountain wolf, with head perfect. 0K; eoyotc OOcSSl: wotverlae. a6; bearer, per ekl&. large. &VQ: medtaa. f8; sraaH.- $ii.w; uts. seersc. BBSSWAX-Goed. dean asd pare, 2e2:c per xttsd. OASCARA SAGRADA (Chlttaa bark) Good, Seic per pound. GRAIN BAOS Calcutta. 7e- Oils. TtTRPEXTIXB-Cases. c per gaHoat har-rf- Ce r caSon. WHITE LEAD Tea leu. TMc; S0S-peund lets, c; km taaa uv-pxuu leu, ec CAFOLINE Stove ga.tUe. iu, 23Uc; ires barrels. 17c: SQ deg. gattee. eases. Sic; irea barrels or drum?. 26c COaL OIL Cases. 2c: Irea barrels, llej wood barrf-f. 17c; CS eg.. eases. 22c; iron barreie. ISe. LIXSKBD OIL Raw, &-barret lots. 2e; 1- barrel lets. 6Sc; am, 68c Betted: 5-barrtt lets. Mc; 1 -barrel tots. Gc; ca. Tec SAX FRANCISCO 1XSTITCTIOX MILIi BE. STARTED ASEVT. Creamery Bntter In Ovcrsupply and Declining AVI l cat Stronger on Poor Harvest Returns. SAN FRANCISCO. Cat.. June 2. The com mittee appointed te formulate pmar for the reorganlzadoB of the eM Dairy Exchaage wilt be ready to report ta a few days at a general meeting, after which It Is expected that the taetKutiea wiM be started anew with dally of acta! wotatlOB9 for butter, ebeere aad eggs. Ia the meanwhile, the market tor these prod uct!! Is decidedly weak. The supply of cream ery, butter exceeds the demand, aad the price la now practiealty oa an )S-ceat basis, though a few specials sell at 10 cents. Cheese lx accumulating. Round lets of egg may be had at concessions on regular rates. Receipts, 51,!v pounds butter. 41.ee pounds eheese, 53.U4 dozen eggs. Continued poor harvest returns from CaH feram wheat AeMs advanced December te tUVK under Mvety buying, but some reac tion occurred, owing to the weak else lag la Chicago. Cash wheat here was very arm. Barley steed ap well for spot and futures, de spite tarpe receipts. Oats were weak. Good No. 1 red was offered at $1.3. Aa interesting feature of the fruit market was the arrival of the first Bartlett pears of the reason from the Sacramento River. No. 1 wrapped sold at $2 per box aad No. 2 at $1. Choice rWpplag peaches, apricots, plums and apples were Meady. but erdtuary oCer taf were plentiful and weak. Receipt of .potatoes were ample, but prices were steady under a better local and sejpptac demand. Red onions were weaker and yettew steady. Oardea truck was la goed supply, but choice eeieetloae were welt maintained. V BO KTAKLES Cucumbers. efnWc; aarMc. 34c; green peas. 75c!l-&-; string been, atfsfee; asparagus, 3c, toemtoea, $l1.5v: egg plant, 5?7c. POULTRY Turkey gobblers. lSc: roost ers, ow. f44.S9; do young. $TS: hreitaiA smell. $t.&92; do targe. $2.Mi.;a; fry- er. MMM; hens, ii-lrsV: cue, em. $5sa: do young. $6ad. KOOS-Store. 19caTl7K: Icy ranch. Sc BCTTBft Fancy creamery. lSfJHe; cream cry seconds. ISc; fancy dairy. lTtfcc; dairy sea- onde. 17c WOOL Sprtag. HumliobJt and Mesdoetao, HOPS lS22c MILLSTCFFS-Bras, $2121J; mlddilags. $2r2S. KAY Wheat. $l14JeV. wheat and oats. $fHH5M; barley. $7M; altatfa, S7M.5w clover. $7; stocks. $57; straw. &t per bale. FRUITS Apples, choice. $10; commoa. 4c; bananar. 75eS; Mexican Hsaes. $44JM; CaBforabx lemons, choice, $8.xaj common, $1; oranges, aavei. $l.25S; plnmpplis. $2s. POTATOES- Early Ree. e5e$15. CHBK6B Young America. Kllc; Kar em. iseritc R RCKI ITS Flour. 22.MS ojuarter sacks; wheat. 359 centals; barley. 1,5SS centals; eats. 4571 eeatals; beans. 2471 sacks; corn. SIM cen tals; potatoes, 4111 sacks; bran, 455 saeks; middlings. 45 sacks; hay. 922 tana; wool. 32v bales; bides. 421. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Prices Quoted at Portland Union Stockyard Yesterday. Receipts at the Portland Union Smockyarda yesterday were 375 cattle. The foUewtog prices were eeoted at the yard: CATTLE Best XasUsa Oregon steers, $X.5: eews and heifers. $2.aMr2-75; medtua fL5Mr2; calves, best. 125 to 3W pounds. $5. IIOGS-Best targe fat boa. $: Meek aad FHXKF Best Eastern Oregon ami Valley. Chtca fat. $5.255Ja; stockers. $5. sheared. $: medium. $2.75; tasse. $tf i.26. EVSTHUN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Kansas City, Omaha nnd Chicago. KANSAS CITY. Ma.. June 2C Cattl Receipts ; market lec higher. Native steers. $1.2545.75; native cow and heifers. $2.2S4.7S; Mockers and feeders. $2.75 4.54; bulk. 52.25 ir 4: entves. $3S.5: West ern fed steers. $4.2S5J; Weotern fed ows. $525 4-25. Hops Receipts 500; market Sle high er. Bulk of sales. $5JK5.12H; heavy. $St5.4: packers. $5-J5.42i; pigs aad lights. $5oT5.45. Sheep Receipts 4000; market stroag to active. Muttons. $I.25J4); tantbs. $5.75 9 7; range wethers. $4-595.25; fed ewes, $1 9 J. CHICAGO. June 2. Cattle Receipts 18. ; market 106 15c higher, flood to prime teers, IS.25(r 0.15; poor to medium. $3.73 5.19; Mockers and feeders. $2.3u4; cow, $2JV4.W; heifers. 2.50 5; canaers, Jl.40e2.50. bulls. 12.254; ealve. $S8.5; Texas led steers. $X-54SS. Hogs Receipts today. 30.00; tomorrow. 22.000; market loc higher. Mixed and butchers, $5.26 95-55; good to eheice heavy. $5.42 37Vi; rough heavy. $4. S3 85-35; MghC 53.05 5.27V; bulk of sales. $5.42Vz 5.52 Vi. Sheep Receipts IS.; sheep and lambs. 10SJ 15c higher. Good to cbeiee wethers. $1.00 05.25; fair to eheice mixed. $fc0 4.40; Western sneep. $3.75495.10; native t lambs. Indudiag Spring iambs, $1.707.65; ! Western lambs. $5.30 9 050. SOUTH OMAHA, Jane 3d. Cattle Re ceipts 2300; market active generally 10c higher. Native steers. $tV3f?C: oaws aad heifers. $304.50; Western Meera, $SJ0)e 4.S5. canaers. $l.S320; stackers aad feeders. $2.50 W4. 65; calves. $3? 3.75; bsHs. stags, etc. f2.254.25. Hogs Receipts 500; market 50 lee high er. Heavy. $5.1505.25; mixed. $5.2O0fL36; Mght. $550 3.32 fe; pigs, $403; balk ef sale. SlJZi f 5.30. Sheep Receipts 400: market active and strong. Western yearlings. $4.7505.50; wethers. $4005.25; ewes. $04.85; lambs. 55.5606.30, July Dividend DUbursements. NEW YORK. June 2, Total dividend aad Interest payments for July wfll reach the cum of $149.31L&UU. aeeeraeag to stausties eora-1 plied by the Journal of Commerce. Tats is a heavy Increase over July. l&M. the gala amounting apprextcaatrty to OCX). Quite a aumber of ehanges appear to industrial dtrbtead dtsbersements. which show aa lu cre at e of about $5,399,008, as eempared with the January, total, and a gain ef about 51.C0Q.8. oempared wKa the JMy paymenu of a year age. Elgin Butter Market Finn. ELGIN. IM-. June 2. Batter reifd firm today at 20 cents' a pesad. Sales for, the week were 863,000 pouadr. GOLD FOR EXPORT Paris Draws on New York and London "Markets. MOVEMENT MAY BE LARGE Wltlidravals Rave Disquieting Effect on Stock Speculation Dividend Increases by Several Lead ins; Roads Expected. NEW YORK. June 2& Tie course of to day's eteck market was watched with peculiar latere! to obtain light oa bew far last week's professionally eondected advance would prove successful in awakening interest la the market. The result was encouraging to the bepes of these who had embarked la the campaign in the confidence that an aggressive leadership in buying stocks would attract a fellewlag; Tho activity In the first bear today was accepted as evidence of a censlderable ex- teasles of Interest la' the market, and . buy ing orders were reported in coaikterable vol tiTBe from widely extended regions of the eountry. There was net lacking the cus tomary selling to. take advantage ef this de mand for the realizing of preflu. But the effect oa the course ef prices was.net marked. and the uplift continued quite steadily. One or two fit the day's Incidents were cal culated rather to dath cpe dilative enthuii asm. but the eSert of these alio was mod erate Prices ta Leaden followed our mar ket, and did sot at any time overtake It, so thatwXhere was a profit In the selling here of stocks which were bought en arbitrage in Louden. Foreign markets were ititl dis turbed over the friction between Germany and France. The Paris market recovered quite brfc-kly and private advices received here from hanking eources In Berlin deprecated the fears felt over the outcome of the aegetta ttea. A keen demand for gold fer Paris account developed, however, resulting In all the sup ply oa the London market being taken fer Paris, while engagements reaching $3,300,000 for sotrraeat te Parts this week were made here. It was considered probable that the movement might reach censlderable proper Cons. This development had a disquieting ef fect oa the market, aad there was a marked deeitae In the rate of activity after the gobi engagements were announced. There Is no doubt that the confidence felt la the continued great care of the money market has had an Important effect in prompt tag the present speculative movement. Hopes ox increased eivMend disbursements were also made a prominent feature of the day's operations. With the Reading dividend In crease as a precedent. It was argued that the policy thus Indicated would probably be pursued la the ease of Baltimore & Ohio aad Norfolk Western, aad Union Paclflc was also made a feature en Its good assur ance of a dividend Increase. Railroad traSe eStetals made eseooraging reports, and It was pointed out that June earnings this year wW compare with the period of Seed damage tast year. The gold engagements left the money mar ket entirely undisturbed, and. although the etastag tone of the market was slightly Ir regular, prices were net much be leu- the best. Bonds were strong. Total sales, par value. 5S.4eu.ew. united States bends were ua- ehaaged oa eatL CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. v Closing gales. High. Lew. bkt. Adams Express Amalgamated Copper 2,b0tj S2t Am. Car & Found. 2.W0 3S& do preferred ...... ...... ..... Americas Cotton Oil 000 32 do preferred American Express ..... :i3 IS 35H 31i 31?, w 210 Am. lia. & L.ta. pro. - wj 37 33 37 Vi American lee 25 IS 49 American Linseed Oil . do preferred American Leoemetlve 4,10 4!Vi W IWCiTliCV ...... .iv jw Am. Smelt & Refln. 27.204 HOC lltIK 119 eV preferred l.ftXi 121 12 12VR Am. Sugar Refining. 2.5oO 1373; 130 1J7T Am. Tobacco pfd.. Ztt tK MS 'jeft Anaeonda Mining Cb. j0 ItKJh ltft ltn Aichtrea 11,500 bSVs Vj sH do preferred WW 104 lot 104 Atbuitle Coast Line. 2.C00 1(C 160 161 Baltimore & Ohio... 2u.oO 112& 112H "1H do preferred tflHt Brook. Rarnd Transit 36.000 ovV tfS GST. Canadian Pad 3c ... 17,4 UO 132& 150ft 151 1 Central of N. Jersey. Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton..., 1.700 51?i 21 u 77i 77 do preferred 4 CO 7Si Chicago Gt. Wceters. 2.50O 10i CM. & Northwestern. 1.900 199 CM.. 3111. & St. Paut 13. 17S Chi. Term. & Transit 10O 17 do preferred 2X 32 C. C C. & St. L-. Ks JO Colorado Fuel & Iron 2.SU) 44?, liit 1S 17 17S IT IS 32 32 93 P!H 43?, 44V, Colerado Jfc Southern, do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred.... Consolidated Gas.... Corn Products do preferred Delaware & Hudson. DeL, Lack. & West. Denver & Rio Grande do preferred DteUtters' Securities. Erie do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred.... General Electric .... Hocking Valley .... IlltaeM Central .... International Paper. . do preferred Iniernattana! Pump.. do preferred Iowa Central do preferred Kansas City Southern do preferred Louisville r Nashv. 5(10 27S 27U 57H 500 4W 2.5O0 37Ti laU ltf 36 193 5 192 1VH 4014 3.SJ 11' J 18Ti 1M 352 24 C9 43 eoii 174 DO 187 1H 200 SI 100 25 25 4S 300 25 1.340 57 2.20O 1SH I tT;" " I. 14S KO 1643 KHVs 1 3.200 611. SI SI Set. Securities Metropolitan St. By. 3.9CO 125ti 124U 124; Mexican Central ... 1.3i. 21S 21VI 21 do preferred 1W lUi 2W 2S 1C0 1GO Missouri Paciae .... Ma.. Kaas. & Texas. do preferred National Lead Mex. Nat. R. R. nfd. New York Central... N. Y.. Ont, & West. Norfolk & AVcttera. do preferred ...... North American ... Northern Paciflo .... Pacific MaU Pennsylvania ....... People's Gas ....... P.. CCA St. L.. Pressed Steel Car.. do preferred PuRrcan Palace Car. Reading do 1st preferred.... de 2d preferred.... Republic Steel do preferred 101K 1911 a.7fa 100 100 47Ji 3lS 145 4 aa ioo" 47 34 14Ii 51? 62 3,500 S3Si vz 1,000 lOOlj 1.200 167 ioo?; 165tj 41 139; 1301. 8.100 104Vi 103 1 " Yoo "ssfi "asH 3tj 93 ti 237 tw 18 Rock Island Co do preferred Rubber Goods ...... do preferred St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. Si Louie Southwest. do preferred Seats era Pacific ... do preferred ...... Southern Railway... do preferred Tenn. Ceal & Iran.. Texas & Pacific ToL. St. L. & West. do preferred ...... 4tf 34 104 Si? 23h 5t"0 eoo 3flw2fO l.rjyj 3.000 200 6.0OJ 700 41 04 It 117 32 87 sis 34V; asti 37H 1271, ,12H 200 57; 57: Union Paclflc do preferred U. Si Express U. S. Leather, do preferred V. S. Realty.. X'. S. Rubber 117. 1W 12SV 12S . 1.000 197 1M '. "200 ""' "is" . 62.400 31 S SOI? 1 41 13H 40 283 18 do preferred TJ. a Steel do preferred ...... Vlrg.-Care. Chemical do preferred Wabash de preferred WeHe-Fargo peers Westlaghouse Elect.. Western Unlea WheeBng' & L. Erie. Wlseewin Central. .. do preferred 1.10O 35H 23 2LO ltBXi 100 210 ion 10; 100 40 49 400 sto 700 500 344 17 24 52$ 84 13 34 23t$ Total sale for the day. 7S2.000 sharec BONDS. NEW YORK. Juae 24. Closing quotations: C. S. ref. 2 res-10! ID. & R. G. 4s. . .182 de coupon 104HN. Y. C- G. SUs.100 U. S, "Ss reg 19 iNor. Pacific 3s.. 77 do coupon 184 Ncr. Paclflc 4s. .10 U. S, new 4s reg.132 So. Paclflc 4s.,. . 03 do coupon 132iiUAlcn .Paclflc 4 1.127 ii Atchison Adj. U Hw. cer.... 93 an sfc ss 40O 4.TH 43k 31.300 43 41H 3,400 KJi b 4.000 gsU trri; 400 174i 174i 3."lW ISTTi Hi" "'if6 79" t6" si" 25 m2 0,300 K9-i 97; t 82 81U 700 88 fco L500 1U leg 3.000 77' 76 .. b.UCO 2ui 23Ti BO 7 75 1.400 34 33H 400 1P4H 102S sto ks1; 67 14 24 23 V 41; 40J, 6. ai 117H 117i 32t, 31K 874 87i KS ioji 3 2U R. eld -tm nr.lM mia CecUal i. . 03. clo coupon 105 yap. 6. ii St ?1. Stocks at Zeados. LONDON. June 28. Ceasels for money. SO 15-18; consols ffrr account, 00. Anaconda SH'NortoUt & West. 8 Atchison - S3 do preferred... 3 da nref erred... lWHlOntaria i est. s BalUmae O. .1115 'Pennsylvania. ... .IS. Can. Pacific lWVJRaad Mines Dtt Caes. & Ohio... MHIResdlng Gt, 'Western.. 1HI do lt prer C, M. St. P..1SI 1 do 2d pref 45 DeBeers IdH'Se. Railway 32 & K. Grande. 29,; do preierrca... do preferred... OrlSo. Pacific 6S3i Erie -tat. Union Pacific. . . i ' s .loot; . 31H .lain . 19 . 40 h da 1st pref . . . . 82 do 2d pref 89 do preferred. C. S. Steel de preferred. IIHsets Central. 17u Louis. &. Nash.. 151 IWabasa. II o Kas & T.. lSVi. do preferred X. T. Ceatral...l47H? Money. Exchange. Etc NEW YORK, June 2S. Money oa call. teady. 202U per cent; eleslcg bid. IX per cent: offered at 2 per cent. Time toass. ttady; 6d aad 80 days, 3 per cent; six months, 3t0 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 3H0-I per cent. Sterling exchange eleeed firm, with actual bustae ia bankers biHs at $4.572004.5723 fer demand aad at $4J32O04525 fer 80 days. Posted rates. $4.S0H.eS. Gemaerdal bllU. $4.e4-S5H- Bar silver. 35)c Mexican deilar. 45V4c Government bends, steady; railroad bends. strong. LONDON. June 28. Bar silver. 281-164 per ounce Money. lVrfftU per cent. Discount rate, short aad three months bills. 21-18 rr cent. SAX FRANCISCO. JaneV 2C Silver" bare Drafts, sight. 7H; telegraph. 19c SterHsg en London. 90 days, 54.MS; sight. $t-67. Dally Trcastiry Statement. WASHINGTON. June 28. Today Treasury statement shewsg AvaltaMe cash batanees $137,941,890 Geld 61,353,531 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Juao 29. The e Mela I etoetag quotations today for mining stocks were as fellows: A Ha $ .07iHaIe & Nererass.$L40 Andes ustlee Od Belcher Best & Betaher. . exicaa 1.95 .90 8.50 .IT .12 .0; JStfi .41 .10 4 ddeatal Cea. Bullion ir Caledonia ...... Chollar verrnan .ntPetosl Confidence .81 Beg. Betaher... 1.4jfllver Hill .HfUnlea Con..... .59JUtah Cea .IS! Yellow Jacket.. Con. Cal. & Va. . Crown Petat Exchequer Gould i Curry., NEW YORK, June 2d. Closing quotations: Adams On $ .22Httle Chief $ .05 Altae 5&tOntarto 4.90 B recce JlSeOphlr U.OO Brunswick Cos.. .OWPheenix 01 Comstoek Tun.. . .OSlPotosI 10 Con. Cat. & Va.. 1.3tSavage 11 Horn Silver L76Sierra Navada. .. .28 Iron Sliver xeotSmall Hopes .3 Leadvllle Con. . . .9Standard 1-33 BOSTON. Juae 2K Closing quotations: Adventure ....$ 15UmL C tC.J 2.75 Amalgamated.. 81.730K1 Demlalen. 25.00 Am. Zinc." 8.9MOsceela 92.00 Atlantic 13J0(Parrat 23.75 Bingham ' 25rtQu!ney 9S.0 CaL V llrcia. . Ow.OOiShannen 7. 1:1 Centennial .... 17.50 tTamarack 10S.0O Ccpper Raage. 4.lTrinlty S.0O Daly West ... 13.49iUnited Copper. 23.00 Dominion Ceal 78.90tU. S. Mining... 30.00 FrankMa &99IU. S. Oil 19S.00 Granby 5-13.Utah 43.S Iile Royale.... 19.59Vtaterla. X00 Mass. Mining. . 7.8 Winona 10.30 Michigan I3.75welverine lou.ou Mohawk 40.501 Metal Markets. NEW YORK. June 28. The London tin mar ket closed steady, with spot quoted at 13t Gd aad futures at 133 5s. Locally the market continued quiet but steady, with prices a shade higher at 39.30009.79c Copper closed about 2s 9d higher In Lon don, at 66 for both spot and futures. LecaHy the situation romaina as recently reported. with lake and electrolytic generally quoted at 15e and cart leg 14.75c Lead was higher at 12 Is 3d ia London. and showed a firmer tone in the loeal mark it. where some dealers were asking higher prices. but with the general range unchanged, at 4.5O04.G9C Spelter dosed at 24 In Leaden, and 'was also unchanged tacaNy at 5.30c Iron dated at 48s Id in Glasgow and at 45s 4tjd in MMdleebero.. Locally the market was easy. No. 1 foundry. Northern Is quoted at $18123018.75; No. 2 laundry Northern, $15.59016.23; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft. $15.73816.25; Ne. 2 foundry Sect hern. $1525015.73. Dried Fruit at New York NEW YORK. Jane 2& Evaporated apples continue firm, with bid ef die reported fer prime October and November delivery, but few sellers. Spot quotations are unchanged. wKh common ta goad at 4U04;c; prime, 3K7 choice. 906c aad fancy. 7c Pruaes show no change. According te Coast advices Holders are making no effort to feree demand, aad the situation generally looks firm. Spat quotations. 5 6 So in the local market. Apricots are quiet but firm, with chetee quoted at 1901OUe; extra choice. 11c aad fancy. 12015c Peaches are firm, with sellers asking ad vaaeed priee ia some Instances, although no business has yet been dene en tae algae: basis as far as can be learned. Srot un changed with eheice lftc; extra! ehelee. 10S 019e: fancy. 11H012C Rabins are la somewhat better demand on spot, aau rule arm. Leose museaiels are quoted 4f 9Sic; seeded ralstas, SUSO'iic; Lea den layers. $101.95. Dairy Produce In the East. CHICAGO. Juae 28.-On the Produce Ex change today the butter market was easy; creamery. 16019;e; dairy. 15018c Eggs, easy at mark, eases Included. 13c; firsts. 13H: prime firsts. 15 Vic: extras. 17c Cheete. arm. 9K019UC NEW YORK. June 26. Butter, irregular: street price, extra creamery. 2OH021c; of ficial prices, creamery common to extra. 1 02OH: state dairy, eemmen ta extra. 13ug sec: western imitation creamery, commoa ta extra. 16019c; Western factory, eemmea to extra. 13HG16c; resevated. eemmea to ex tra. 13fc017c Cheese, firm; new state fuel creameries and eetored. fine. 84c: do fair ta eheice. 9 Vic; do- targe, colored and white, 8;c; do sklats. T0-TSC Eggs. steady; state. Pensylvaala and near-by. fancy selected. 20Slo; do choice. 19018He; do mixed, extra. 19o; Westerns. H17He; Southern. 11014HC New- York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Juae 228. Cotton futures opened weak at a decline ef 6019 points aad cleeed steady at a act advance of about 46 points on the aetrs months; June. S.84at July. S.71c; August. &77c; September. 54 e; October. 8.91c; November. 8.9Cc; December, 8.01c; January. 8.98?: February, O.eSc; March. 8.11c; AprH. 9.73c: May. 9.16c GolTJ Engngeil for Export. NEW YORK. June 26. The National City Bank today engaged $1,000,900 In geld bars at the assay odee la this olty fer shiecscat to Paris Thursday. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, June 26. Wool, steady: medium grades ce robing aad clothing. 2&S31c; Mght fine 23023c; heavy fine. 25327c; tub washed. 32042HC Not "Wearing Out. Merely Hasting Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin. More than half the folks who think they are wearing out are- just rusting- out. Right with a leering; of weakness comes a spirit of resignation. Tou know what this is a yielding to conditions, a tumbling" down. The chances for a person in this world are fighting chances. Most that is won is achieved by nativity and energy- The 0&I7 time to be resigned Is when you have to be. rou do not have to be so long- as there is a .flshtlng- chance. When you feel like being resigned it is time to summon resolution; that will serve you ten times as well as'd keep your spirits from giving out. .2IU .1TIM 1.03iOc .asiOph J21K) Downing, Hopkins & Co.; EstaVUfeci 1393 WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce nGIDSTOFDIY Cool Weather in Northwest Strengthens Wheat. v TRADERS ACTIVE BUYERS Increased Interest Shown In Distant Deliveries July Weaker on Re port of Shipment of tevr Wbcat From Missouri. CHICAGO. Jane 28. Despite exeeiteat har vesting weather la the Southwest, sentieseat in the wheat pit was lueitaed to buttiehaesa during the greater part of the day. The ta fiuenee contributing most strength ta the situation was continued cost wet weather ta the Northwest. As a result ef the aa verabie essdittans tar the Sprtag crop, prteee at Mtaaeapens were higher and this fact gave additional courage ta bulU here. ta Kial quotations on Jury were uaeaaaged ta Kc higher, at 9909CK. September was uo a shade ta He bight r. at S4?06ac From the start pK traders were aettve buyers. Prices quickly advanced. Increase of tatee cst was aunHested ta the distant deliveries. September and December betag ta eepectally ativ demand. Owing to Indtaattans o an early movement of the new crop, the July option was in tass urgeat demand until the re pert from Kansas City stated that the ship ment of new whit was well under way. A recetvtag-heuse ta Chicago datmed that new wheat from Missouri would be here wttaen twa days. The result was a beartah ef fect on prices later ta the day. Before the market weakened, however, shorts had bed up the price of July ta 80e. For September the highest point of the day was reached at 85c Purine the last hour, prent-taktag ta July accelerated the deefinu ta the en tire 11? t. All of the advance oa July was lest, while other deliveries showed mack du preistan. The market staaed rather weak, with July at S84c the lowest petat of the day. September was up c at tfBHc A strong tone prevailed ta corn, with the exception of a brief spelt near the ctase. which was strong, with July at 54KC and September at KVic a aet gala of 1- Seatlment ta the eats pie was buWiah. Jnty ctased at 2fe02Hc and September at 5He. Provisions were strong and the vetaeae of tradtog van targe. At the etsso September park was up 12Hc at $13; lard was up Se. at $7.59. and ribs were 12 higher, at $80 5.8216, The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Lew. Cke. July $ .W $ -iwj $ .set; $ -So-K September M a4 .$4f -S8 December 84 -bS4 .&4fe 4 CORN. July (eke) .SHK .3u .3a; -34S July (new -SSf; MK .54Ja : Sept. sht J8 .5lg .32ti .S& Sept. (newj .58 X, J8- Dec faewj ,4$ .48ft .ii&t -4US OATS. July .31-; jazK Jin -s September 01 -tt Jtfi Deetmber - Sift -31i .31 Mik MBsei .PORK. July 12.79 12.70 12.87Vi 12.r3 September 18,96 VUA 22.871a 1349 LARD. July 7.30 7.32bi 7J9 September 7JO 7.324 7.59 7J2Vi SHORT RIBS. July 7.S2i 7-SB 7 7J2 September 7.8T(a &JSV, 7.7ft S.iey, Oeteber 8.0O S.95 S.W 3,03 Cash quotattaas were as fottews: Fleur Easy. Wheat No. 2 Sprtag. $1.1901.K; N. 3, $10 L9S; No. 2 red. SL08e. Carn Ncx. 2. SSHuKc: No. 2 yenow. 35 Vi 654c Oats No. 2. 32Sc: Nu. 2 white. 32V1 14: No. 3 white. 3202Hc Barley Coed feeding. 4O042ci fair ta ohaiea moltlag. 47-W4De. Flaxseed No. 1. $1.23; No. 1 North westers. $L48. Timothy seed Prime. 33.95. Mees pork Per barrel. $12.950 12.79. Lard Per lcX) pouads. $7.27.27 Vi Snert ribs sMes Loose. J7.SO07.W. Short dear sMes-Bexed, $7.507.82te. Clever Contrast grade, Jll.750ll2.25. Reeetats. SMpsaoata. S oiJbio Fleur. barrets , AVheat, bushels Corn, bnrcteis 59.190 5i?.70O Ouw. buhheta .182.360 taejHMj Barley, bushels 3t.4tiO 2jJ0 Grain aad Produce at New York. NEW YORK. Juae 28. Ftaur Reeetats. 14. C0O; exports. 14tO barrels. Fhrm. with Mght trade. Wheat Receipts. 18.000; spot firm; Me. 2 red. $1.05 elevator, and Jl-rii nemtaal f. . b. afieat: No. 1 Northern Dutath. 51. IBS f. o. b. afieat. The early tread of wheat prices today was upward, owing ta buneaa crop aews and prediettans tar Winter wheat. After a halt eeat advaaee. however, realiz ing devetaped and prices rose sharply, etastag pertly ie net higher. July etaed 94He: Sep tember. Sc; December etased SSic Hides and woot-Quiet. Heps Steady. I Grain at Saa Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Juae 28. Wheat aad barley. stay. Spot quota ttana: Wbeat-Stotapteg. $1.47KtLr milling. $tS 81.66U. Barley Feed. 9503?&c Oats Red. $1.10L25. Call beard eales: Wheat December. $1-391. Barley December. S9 asked. Corn Large yeHew. $1.37HI-45. Minn enrolls Wheat Market. 5IINNE.VPOLIS, June 2S. Juty wheat. JI.0SH: September. 9e: Deeember; Sn No. 1 hard. $1.13; No. 1 Northeca. $LIts No. 2 Northern. 31.07ViS-l.tSVi; Nc 3 Nuctaera. $L62:0LoHc Wheag at ZJverpooL LIVERPOOL. June 28. Wheat. Jabjr. 6 1S;3 ; September. Oa 8d; Deeember. 6s SHd. Wheat nt Tacoma. TACOilA. June 28. Wheat, unebaaged; mBHsg bluestera. 80c: dob. 82. Visible Supply of Grain NEW YORK. June 25. .The visible supply ply of grata, Saturday. June 24. as eampMod by the New lark Produce Exchange. to. as fellows: Buehela. Wheat ia.3SS.900 Corn ... - 2.8SO.P0O Oats 6J50.900) Rye "... I S37.WO Barley ... S73.90O Iscrease. Decrease. Lswjeeo laeo 23oAC0 S.S0O 199.000 Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. June 28. Market for eoSee futures dosed steady at an advance- of 3 polats oa May asd unchanged to 3 points lower ea ether month. Sales. 45.000 bags, fct dodtsg July. c2O083ei Asagusr, 6.45c; Sep tember. 6L55c: October. 8.65c; December. 8 eaCOc; March. 6.90c; May. 7J7.55c Spot r Rio, qilet; Nc 7 larolce. 7c; mBd. steady; Nc 7 Carrier a. ltiZ- Sugar Raw. quiet: fair rtflning. 3c: cen trtfu.li I. 96 test; 4Uc; molsasea uga.r, 3c Reflaed. steady; Nc fi it 50; No. 7. 1 1.73 : Nc S. $L63: Nc 9, $t60; No. 13, 51-53; Nc 11. $4.45; No. 12. $4.49; Nc 13, $4j48i Nc 14. $43: cecfeetlesers A. $5.23; mokt A. 55.79; crushed. JtilO; powdered. S5J19: nanu- lated. $5.49; cubes. $3.95; NEW YORK. June 28.-An grades of re fined sugar were reduced 5 per B pounds today. DAILY C!TYSTATIST!CS. Marrktse License. Edwin Chester Jury. 23: Agnes L. FHeh. 23. Frederick S, SdHh. 32; sMMh OorOrcde Kemp, 28. WnHam H. Lohkamp. 29: Eanet iL Dewey. 29. Frank J. Palmer. 31; Frances D. Karler. 2 1. Jacob Apple. 49. San Francisc; BHa Val entine McCtaskey. 35. Bdwaed lvy. 24; Rosa Wtaebsaa. 5S. Arthur D. Waltz, 28. Whitman Cbunry. WTahtagtan; Datay S. AMway. 27. Roy A. Watson. 22; Amy X wfMome. 2L Homer Zvaa Shaw. 28; Macy Gertrade Gaac 23. 0l M. Varnsea. 28. VaBey City. N. D-: Aaca. Veasey. 25. H. Nelson. 38; F. Butahc 49. Whiter H. Ore. 2: Leeal Wtatred. 1. Turie Nordstrom, 25. Astoeta: Ataaa Testes Death. At St VlnceaCs Hospital. June 21, S. A. Began, a native of lIHnefcj. aged 48 yean. At $22 Borthwtak street, June 19. Mrs. EMuabetk Farrett. a native of Canada, aged 98 years. 1 month and IS days. At 48S WHttams avenue. Juae 28. infant sen of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rnhakc aged 2 days. At 1337 Rodney avenue. Juae 2a, Mrs. Mary Kady, aged 73 years. 11 months aad 7 dogs. At 430) - Bast Clay street. June 23. Mrs. AMce Davis Fees, a native of Oregon, aged. 48 years. 2 meathe aad 28 days. t 384 Third street. June 21. Jacob L. EMedm-in. a native of Poland, aged S4 years. At 32s Front street. Juae 22. tecaat son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Pick, aged 8 days. At 4S8 Irving street, Juae 22. Bdward. James Hart, a native ef England, aged 59 years. 4 months and 22 days. At Sr. Vincent's Hospital. June 21. Law rence Dardfcs, a native of Iretaad. aged. 73 years. At 1291 Mttwaakle street. June 28, Mrs. Anna Scegory. s. native of Germany, aged 58 years. 3 months aad 2S days. At 112 Bast Twelfth street. June 21. Mrs. Tecaperaaee Rebecca Btatteaberger. a aatrve of Batttmore. ML. aged 75 years. 2 meats and 21 day a At Good Samaritan Hospital. June 3. Helen. tafant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David. P. Mathews, aged 13 days. At 2S2s Second street. Juae 22. Edward K, WMttack. a native of Oregon, aged. 27 years, 19 months aad 27 days. At 389 Haksey street, June 22. 3trs. scuta F. Hanna. a native of Bngkind. aged 31 years. 3 months aad 18 days. Balldlsg rcrmlbt. Thomas Barling, dwelltag. East Mate, be tween Twenty-ninth, aad Thirtieth, streets; $599. J. K. Flynn. dwdltag. Ntaeteeatb. street. between Northrup and Marssatt. $8590. 6. 8. FlteraM. dweBtag. Bast bevea seenth street, ntsir Prescott. $59. Real Estate Transfers. A. HoraM to A. K. FarreU. tat 9. btaek 31. Atataa $ 25 L. Breake and wife WAS. WttBams. B. 3s feet tats 7. S. bieeK 23L city. 3.S0O -B. Mayer ta A. J. Ffoace. tat IS. Glen- haven Park 2. SCO J. McOakea Cc ta R. Baehaann, Sat 3. bkek 1. Bernhardt Park 223 K. .V. Martta to A. J. .V. Martha, tat 15. btaek 4. Kastlaad 9 O. W. Taytar and wife ta B. B. Hyatt. tat 2. Meek 2. S. SuaayeMe Add. 50 Roman Cathone Archbishop of Btaeesa of Oregon to A. Norton, btaek 39. M. Patten's Seeead Add. A. Nartoa to M. Lageaa. lot 4. btacfe 30. M. Patton's Seeead Add. A. Norton to SL D. Casv. tats. 2. 3. 3. 8. 7. S. btaek 39. M. Patten's Tsaet. 'V P. II. Mortar to J. Denny. N.W. i ef S.E. t of S.W. aad N. of S.W. H of Sec M. T. 2 X, R. 2 W. ....... 1 H. Howard and wMe to H. EL Noble, subdivision 4. tat 1. btaek 3. Porthtad Homestead Asectattaa Tm 1 J. A. Martta aad wife ta L. M. Camp beM. let S. btaek 4. King's Seeead Add. 2;523 G. W. Stenens to IL C. CampbeK, 3 abates Id links by 3 chains 71 4-3 Haas' Sec 8. T. 1 3.. R. 2 E. 1 A. Patterson and husband to G. M. Set- . tlemeler. lota 7. Si, btaek J95, East Portland . 1 L. Strube et al. to same, some i The Title Guarantee Trset Co. to WBImm.FehrenbaeBer tot 8. btaek 69. Suanysiee Third Add. The Balfour. Guthrie Investment Co. to N. T. Bouiette. hit YZ. btaek 5. Or chard Hemes Add. to Mb Tabar AaM. W. A. Wattoee to A. S. EJe. tat 7. btaek 292. Couch Add., aad other prop- nt". Soilstrem" and wife ta"Kl""Bl Doaaaey et at. tau 17. IS. btaek 1. Mapleweed Add. F. J. Andres te J. K, Andtees. let S 400 ISO 373 1.000 ! Emma. Austin et at. to ML K. Lichaer. undivided half of B. - of X.K. H ef i N.W. V. Sec 17. T. 1 3, R. I E-... T. S. West to George Rasmuaaen. toes : 5, . 15. 18. btaek 19. Park View Bx. L200 M. W. Gaston to WBnum Buns et aL. tat 8. The Gaston Tract 373 C. W. Fulton et at to S. Hobeoa et aL. tat 55 btaek 7. West Portland 1 II. F. Carstens aad wife to A. Bear. tot 9. btaek 4. Miriam Tract LI0 Security Savings 3c Trust Cc to W. Cbnaer. tats T. 3. 13. 14. MeeX 4. Arbor Lodge S. E Metzger to II. M. Hetaey. tats 2. H. btaek 2. Meuat Heed Add. to Greebam .. ........ Rose Redmond aad husband to J. E. 750 360 Scott, tot 4. stock 73. Portland Ctay Hemestead S CMy to Victor Land Cc. tot S. btook. S. Measly Htghfctnd 3 W. II. Wheiaa aad wsfe to F. Want. 3 See. 31, T. I N.. R. 2 S. 3.000 Rich Sells Ills Clsar Stores- The Esberg-Gunst Cigar Company has purchased four of the steres owned uatll recently by B. B. Hlch. and the latter wilt henceforth act as manager fer the baslaess. The three other steres of Mr. Rich were recently sold t ether persons, as previously pub lished, "When Mr. Rich began his business oareer la Fortktad. he Inaugurated a campaign of newspaper advertising- of bJs- retail eigar stores, sueh as was never before known ia this elty. "In my newspaper campaign. I used the Oregonlan and Telegram." said Mr. Rich. "At that time such a thing- as advertising: a retail clirar store was unheard ef. I was persistent and soon saw ray business rapidly increasing- I saw a chance during; the Spanish-American war te make a hit, which I did. I Introduced my bulletin beards and apoa them I spread news of the progress ef the war. and other im portant news. Porelsn 3II.sfons Board. The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions will meet to. Seattle. September M to 13, and delegates are ex pected to be bt attendance from every entertainment has been provided for the Portland delegates. This is the ninety sixth annual meeting of the American heard, and it is anticipated that Im pertaat steps will- be takenr at the gathering-, affectlag some subjects now under discussion ia this particular- field. After the meeting the delegates wHI visit Pert land aad the Expos it leu. at which time the Portland? rs wUtreturn the courtesy to he extended them by the churches of Seattle. Rural Route Front Alrlle. OREGONXAX NEWS BUREAU. TiTash Ingten. June 2S. Rural route. No. 1 has been ordered established Septem ber 1 at Alrlle. Polk County. -Or, serv ing1 470 persons and 105 bouses. E. C Daveny has been appointed: postmaster at Winchester. Wash-, vice John J. Berry, resigned. TTnaarn SarsaDariUa. creates aa appetite i and aids in. the proper assimilation of food. al