TII13 MOUSING OHKOOXtAN. . Fit TP AY.
APRIL. , 2t,. IJIOH.
IT
NO WOOL MARKET
Neither Buyers Nor Sellers
Show Interest.
VALUES ARE NOMINAL
MonrlM ltnliil Uy Itiilti lMrMirB
Ar Hnh.lt. it Tltrlr Mlpw - further
lirrllne In Mnlinlr Hour! ot
Trad TrnMrllm
Th tnn hnn ninvv nnl tirln In
tha wtMntnMti Valley Only nhnxit Mm rmtt
tn h",p tipnr4 ehnrn to flute end
the wnnl from the hwp l heing lidd rt
the fntintry. There te practically no market
Mt .rfent "m1 ftUtlnn are entirely nnni
1ht. AdvlcfP ffnill the ltlrtlt'ate a Pt-
nntit dnmind for roer-ja wool and It l
mild f"fttn wnnl nf the isnm riim-lty en
f-.e landed at MuMMn at ft price than
irnwfrn ek here.
Morne hmirtnir l hMtm done In Kntirn
frit'n in favored Inr-elMl", hut thre
nn market thorn any mnt tiiAti In the
Velley. Whxihir p-nrner will tnke the open
ing j,rlree nftered, hold their wl f on-
iitn It retnalna t be eern.
ghMrini ! meelna rntt tfetnry iirrM
thrnuahn.it othr perre of the Weet, thmiah
tiHdlnjt la alow mj'whKM. A nrt
of the Arleorta early wonln haa bean mored
on eanHanment and report from Nevada,
Itah and other e-Hlnna are thnt aiippllea
Am alio Mttm roimlmimt In lieu nf eell
fnflnry prim agreement btwen buret ami
prllff. AWnnr f 8 to 10 l-ente are bain
made In Nevada. In Weatern Idaho grower
are anlA to be unkind 1 In l cent, im
ports from ovrnl aerttona tate that the
wooIr are heavier thin aeaann limn laal. H
rmalne to be eeen whether mri will,
rule, be willing to rnnlmi their wool,
for It U reported thnt many are nlepneed
tn hold Hii'llrn rut her than drll thwn t
thm prlcpt Mil nr -nnUn th'in.
Thu p"t nmrkM In tli Kt ! net vry
Rrtlv. Advlrn from Hnnton lr tliRt thnt
timrkPt l w)l rlpnnrd p nn Rptrtt Or
gnn "taplp nnd rlnthlnt pntl thorn H llttl
Vdllry w-oul loft unpaid. Abmit 8 nR ot
ptillPd T)Mv bpin ld pt wu.
In tprrltory wnolp. further ph!p nf hPlf
bloort pr ntd. IIiip of WM,0 pnun1
bPlnn rlopd nut on th ppuurod bnpit 'f
f4o pnd loo.WKl pnundp t MS to fiuypta
hnv bid tbP ! of N but boldrfp hnvP
not aerPptPtl. TIip lixrnf w,pK
wprp nn the ban of ftl to (Wo ml It tn
nld thpt n. Iptrp Rhodp tptnnd mill tote
on unwprds of a million pound In that
rrn. Thrr 1 mnra PtlPd fHnir tbnn
ln thP lint nf tht yar with n to hn
connMprPd ii fnlr nolllnc bPl to bP MuntPd
for nnp ataplp pntl 50 to R:W! for aood rli.tb
Vi wMi. ThP PPlfn nf thP wpok ltnlttd a
numbpr of pmpll Inta of ctntlllim at prlfp
rnnnlnn from 14 to Irtr, for IIiip and fin
pHMlluni,
A ttpp'lT htiPlnapp In new Arlxona
l bPtnc aorompltPhPil on thP hniilp of Mo,
((ortliHR to thP buypr. and f'I to IV'ln In
th opinion of tltP PpllPr. Two of a
total or about TS.tMKi poumU ate report ed
old at 10r In thP btcppp.
W II FAT I1U1IIKK AT liOARQ OF THAIlR
AM llmiipp UwtPtl rtt n fnt Advnnc.
liHiutPP In rrmliKf.
TN'hpat prlcpp wtrp advanppd onP prnt all
around nn tha Board of Trnda yatrday
a rPKult of tha nrppt ptrfnnth dUplpypd In
th F.nptprn and Kurnppan irraln cpntpra.
Thp it hpr rprpala wrp minted firm but
wpra not advanrnd. In tha produrp lift
aa were lifted half a cent to t7 rnnta,
and brollpra and fry era wprp quoted lower.
Thp lllnwn(r offera wpra poslPd:
Offpra to all 1 car anwd ahlnjtlpa, $2 25
f. o. b. 1'ortland; 1 our aawed Phlnplc, $2 15
f o. b. Portland: B cara No. 1 white oata,
t. o. b, l'ortland; 2(MI cfem unllon to
matopa, iftO; (,0 ranpa pound tomntooa,
tffpr to buy 1 cr No. 1 whlta oata,
fit 0 & o. b. lortland.
MOIIAJR QIMrTATIONS A4IAIN LWEHEI
A1PPnr of Ipmiuid From thp) Mllla Om
ctltlona In t-hp Fnwt.
Thp mohair market contlnitpa In a vTy
dprpjpd condition, fiecaiiao of tha ahppnea
of demnnd In tha Baat, lornl dealers have
furthpr reducpd thotr blda to 18lf 18H epnta.
Hiiylti la plow at thla prlcp. Conditions In
thp Kant are thus described In thP Host on
Onmmprclalt PullPtln In Ita latest tnatiP:
Therp Ip not even a rlppla to dlPturb tlp
calm plnrtdlty of a mnrkrt absolutely with
out activity. Httinp!e ta almost at a stand
still, for manufucturprs nra not rerHvtna;
orders for Roodft, whlio nt tha samp time
It tt uridPTPtood that they hava substantial
storks of hnlr still unnntd In thetr mills.
HowPTpr, prices Phow no matprlnl changp,
althnuah QUotBtlonn are only nominal In
thP abppnca of actual trading.
FVrlrn advlroa etate th.it Prndford Is
flat, with nothina; doln .'pp firsts have
bPPn freely offered for enlp, tuit nn bitsfnepp
TPSulted. It Ip ronatderrd unrertnln when
Itnprovempnt In th situation will be notlce
ablp. In Constantlnopla raluea nr hPlnjr held
In abeynnop, owlnr to thp lack of nrtlvlty,
While Capa firsts arp ppppclally depressed.
Hnlr la sat 1 1 1 arrlvtnn at the primary
American markets, but tTastern dealers are
displaying little or no Interfpt In the arriv
als. At the present time there Ip a variance
between prices wanted by growers and
those dealers are willing to pay.
BtJO RECEirTS ARB FAIJJNO OFF.
Market Improve tilth Te4trr Iwji and
Northern Iecnitnd.
Receipts of eftgs are gradually falling off
and the market Is strengthening as the end
of the flush season approaches. The demand,
both local and shipping. Is good. The mar
ket was quoted tlrm on the street yesterday
at lTtflTH cents. Orders were to from the
North at the lower figure, which were not
filled.
Poultry receipts were not heavy nor was
the demand urgent and previous prices were
generally obtained except in the case of
email chickens, which were about SO cents
a down lower.
Some large shippt" orders for butter ara
being rilled and this keeps the market
fairly well cleaned up and steady.
Slorm Interferes With Fruit Trade.
The wet weather Interfered somewhat
wtth trade in the fruit and vegetable line.
A car of bananas was received In the fore
noon, but their condition was not as good
s. the precftllnr shipment. A car of oranges
was due last nlpht. Receipts of strawberries
were litfht and they moved at unchanged
Trices. No he-rries will be tn today, owing
to rain In California.
The steamer brought up a general assort
ment of Southern ventabtes. Local rhubarb
Is row coming In freely and sells at 4$M&
cen-s.
Potatora Advance $2 a Ton,
TACOM . Wah.. ApHJ 2.1. (Special. 1
The feature of the markets today was an
advance of S2 a ton in the price of the
bet Yakima potatoes, making the quota
tion now $1N. Spuds of the next best grade
are being offered at $1S a ton. Home
grown spuds are a!o brooming scarcer and
this market has strengthened so that an
announcement of an advance In the price of
them Is exsected to be made soon.
Bank Clearings.
i .orinwiTern cities yes
terday were as fo!!owa:
Clearings. Balances.
.... M.-S -N'
7. 419
A4.&tl lW,t53
Portland
Seattle .
Tacoma .
bpAane ,
BOARD OF TRADE QI OTATIOVS.
Grata. Flour and Feed.
WHEAT-Track price;-Club, SS-ftgflc per
htiPhsl; ted tlti-lin, s.lWie) bluPstem, T
s es-; Valler, p.i f Wtr,
bi,( ifn - rient, n psP barrslj
straights. '( Rf I fl"; eporls, :t ntifjl flfl;
VniiM, 4 1; ss k graham, 4 IB; whole
Wheat, ft 40; fre, .l 2.V
HATtlr T Feed. ',! pf tonj foiled,
27 4f 'if', hrpwllig, $9n
fiaTSJ -No. 1 whltp, 2ono9Sf ppf tni
rrsv, e-jn
MM, I .KTCrpfi-.Ttrnn, ?1 per ton mld
rttitias, ia M; shorts, country. $S"i AOj etly.
a" r.n, wheal ntid barly chop, $n no
H a V Timothy. WlHnmettP Valley, lit
pt ton j Willi met t Valley, ordinary, m;
fCnulwttt nreBrri, $1 ntlsed. flttj clover,
i4j siralfn. i!4. alfnlfa my I,
IHHIer. Kg and fottltry.
Pl'TTMi fCKltns, Ifno pr pound; fancy,
ft4r; f hillce, Kifef Stote, e
f:ijm -lo-s and commlftpion off llo pef
doa'-n
I'MKIW ft .-Fn n e y crft m t wins, iriHi per
P'mmmI ; full frentn trlpleis, Klc ; full rrenm
V"iihg A niff h hp, I ii- r'n m hrli k, 2"'i
Hl blk , iMI.-; MmhurRer, U2He.
Pl'.TnT MHird rhlt-kpiie, l:ln r lh J
fan i V hen, l 4 it 1 ft ; rmisisrs. old, pe ; fry
ers, doa , ft; broilers, do, K4 0Ou5; dressed
poullry, per lb., d lilsher.
Fruits and Vptahle.
rOTATf (KM -fleler-t, pelllng prlrp. 70fl iPr
bundled i W 1 tin melt Valley, buying prffp,
4.c per hiiTolrod; Unst Miiltnotonh, buying
prlr-e, Ti'irj clifkama, buying prb'p. nfto per
hundred j new t alKoi nla, 4ftfiHi0 ppf p"und
sweet, no per pound
A I'l'I-RS, hp left, $2 fiO per hot! fancy, $2i
eholi-e, i.fl0: ordinary. l 21
N1(N - Job pi ice, $t 7H((f (i per hnndrsd i
buying price, $1 HffiM ft" pr hundrad; Tpuss
jtet rtiudils, 2 7ft per orate; garlln, 2il0 per
pmittd
Fnp.PII FHtMTn tiranges, $anooll p-r
1" ; Intrums. 2 Trtifa Tft) strawberries, f 2 Bfl
prr crnio.
V Fi' )WT A ft I ,tCH Turnips. 1 psr sack;
carrots, ILfoiruvl TR; beets, II aj parsnips,
l H! pnhhiigp, 3 0 )r owt ; tomatoes,
Klorltin. a.'i4 pr ortttej Moitlonu,
naullfiowpr, lmnl, ?fi7f.cj It end Wlimn,
4o per ilxsoit; hothouse let time, 1 1 l0 tS
1TB per ht; curttmheia. .lhm t.h0 (losnit;
celery, SfVoift 1 pr doaen ; artichokes,
per d'i j atpnatis, ftSflS-n pound: beans,
?'to pnr pound ; eg pin n t, Jl r aji a Do per
pound ; pni sley, if pnr tlosen ; pop, 7 fcNo
per pound; popper, 0u per pound; rad
IkIipm, SAn per tlor'ni rhubarb, 4(04"4O per
pound; epluuach, N5v per orate.
Meats and trorlplons.
tUlWIU M PJATfl -IIors, fnnry, 7 Hfl
per pound; ordinary, to; turps, 0tre veal,
etra. HjSHc- oiclitmrv, TlfT'-j heavy, tci
mtiiton, fanny, lor; dresaed Hprlng lambs,
Ififpltie; SKlHng prhp, Uj fancy, njo,
HAMH lliuns, I'l l'i lh,, HMiO per pound
1410 lb., 14c; IM -Sill lb., 14c.
ItAtHiN - Hrpakrspt, AHrS2d per poundi
plcnlcp, HU'i eoltafte roll, lie.
HHt RAIiT AND PM1 K PJD Rpgular
Short clean, smoked, 1 1 Vi u per pound; tin
moked, lo4c) unsnHed pHft, Id U lbs.,
smoked, lotiAc; Id in lbs., uttPtuoked,
cler hell lea, uusmoked, lac; smuksd, 14u;
Pliouldnm, llr; totiRueS, Kb).
L.AMI KettlP lepf, !, 12 n per pound)
(is, I a c j r,iiN. tins, 12H'i S. i "lid fr.ul, 10a,
HHaj fts, llr; compound, Kta, Mo.
J (Mil I KRS' flTOTATIONfl.
FrtiMs and lrnditre.
FltmPH rrtl'ITH Urapsfrult, 2.TV
It 2r( tatiRerlnep 1 f per bos; bananas,
R W? I'er pound ; era t ml, Oc ; strawberries,
$1 TMr'i Jin per crate.
V K)K'I"A HJ.KH - I'eas, 417' per pound;
beans, 12 vp; l exns imlons. $2.U: la per
crate; nspnrnguK, fti7c; head lcltine, R:,if
4ih per dogen
DttllOD FKIMTS Apples, 10o per pound,
peanhna, 11'tfl2Ujc: prunes, Italian, AirHo;
prunes. French. 8-trftoj eurrants, unwashed,
raaes, uN4o; currants, wavhed, cases, lOoj
Hsu. white, fancy, (to pound boxes, 04e
WOilH -Oi citoii ranch, candled, 17 (tf IT HO
per doaen.
riUtll.ANP MVF.H TOTK MARK FT.
Friors) tJtHtied UhhIIt on 4mtt4i Hlieep and
lings.
Tha strong demand and eomparaMvply
llltht receipts op cnttp en used an advance
In prime and medium at cor yesterday, The
niurkf't la very strong at the advance and
another rise in prices la probable In thp
near future. Sheep prices on the other
hand, nre on the down grade and as shorn
sheep begin to coma In more freely, a
lower ran no of values ran be expeoted. The
best grndp of wethers wtie lowered In prb-a
yesterday. Rprlng lambs a fa easy In price,
though not many nr coming In alive. Hug
receipts continue short of the demand and
pi icea are si rung. Receipts ytaterday wsre
&t cattle lm sheep and 8 hoa.
Thp following quotations wers current on
livestock In thp local market yesterday:
CA Tl'lilO Heat steers. medium. 4 BO
ii 4 75: com m n it. :t.fiO'tM; cows, best, $4;
common, f A M tyll.TX ; calves, t4f-4 Mi.
HKI'IP Hest wethers. tJ; ewes, loftfl
ft. AO; Spring lambs, $7 If 7."j.
IDM1S Hest, imru.lli; medium, iS-TS'tfO)
feeders, 5 2;(U'5-50.
EiMrtprrt IJrewtock Markets.
OMAHA. April 22 Cat Hp Receipts. 24O0;
Strong. NutKe steers. o.(k rt' tl. ; cows and
heifers, f'I.Sln.Hli; Western steers, f:t.r.j
ft. Mi; Texas steers, $ :t.A ((jf 0 . 2r ; range cows
and heifers, i.7."i fa 4.r; runners, ia..0(i
H-r.; bulls and stags. $:i.Oflftfi.iNi.
Hogs Mecelpts, r.sMMt; nc lower. Heavy,
tft.UOtf A 4i; mixed, .ap iff 3 J15 ; light. fft.IHl
f. plus, M'brtf-,im; bulk, 1.1.805-8.1.
Pheep Kecelpts, 4 ton. Market fir lambs
steady ; others tic lower. Yearlings, 1 5 .ony
II a; wethers, SS.tMtfirft.00; ewes, $4.&0(ri
R 50; lambs. ST.OOiu T.ilfl.
KANSAS CITT. April 22 battle Hr
cetpts. whm. Pteadv. Native steers, $,t.M(9
T.oo; native cows and heifers, :(.n04f 1M;
stockers end feeders. l.t.O-Jf GO; bulls,
rt.410.ft0' calves, J.T.Tr. -fre.oo; Western
steers, LTa ij d SO; "Western cows, $y.75d
4vM)
Hogg ftecelpts, 8'Hio. Market steady to fo
lower. Bulk of pules. J.-I()R.S,1; heavy.
$S .V(ff.n.tu; packers and butchers. I.VIUig
0. tkV; light, $1 2.",fi T, M; pigs. $-1 2C ijf 5 IMI
heep Receipts, 4onn. steady. Muttons,
fv.W i tl 4; lambs. $;.(0'fr7.ro; ranga weth
ers. $4.i3ff0.7V, fed ewes, 14.253.75.
CHICAOO. April 23. Cattle Receipts,
about UPiH. Steady. Beeves, $4.ft.ta-'7..in;
Texjins. $ t. Wff.V no ; stockers and feeders,
$:i.srifti'ft.;i0: cows and heifers, 2 30ttu40
calves, ft ,104T.ft0.
ilnes Itccctpf. about 1A.OI0. Market no
lower. Light. t,Rra R0; mUed, ?r &
5.d7 H : hcavv. 5.1ftti rough, f.Vlft
r...'tO: pigs, 4 0t4.S.; bulk. ' 15. 50 1f A-00.
Sheep Receipts, about 12.000. Wenk to
toe lower. Natives. 4 fi' 't.4,i ; Western,
t .OOii'rt 0; yearHngs, $H to-if 7 IO; lambs,
$d.00Aj 7.00; Western. fi;.00rtf 7.tM).
Metal Markets.
NRW YORK. April 2.1. The London tin
market was higher with spot quoted at 144
1. s and futures at l;t His. The local mnn
ket was firm and higher In consequence,
with quotations ranging from 31.85H49
.12.1 2 He.
Copper advanced to fr-S 5s for spot and
f n-S is for futures In the London market.
The local market was quiet and unchanged
with Inlte quoted at 12 7T 1 2 S7 U c ; electro
lytic. 1 2.62 t $f 12.75c, and cutting at 12.J17H
& 12.30C.
Lead was lower In London with spot
quoted at l?t 5s. The local market was
steady and unchanged at 3 07 li ii"i4.02Hc.
Spelter was unchanged at 31 5s In lon
don and at 4. do -ft 4.0,"ie In the local market.
Iron was lower in the English market
wtth standard foundry quoted at 50s 3d and
Cleveland warrants at 51s fld. The local
market was without further change.
t'ofTe and Sugitr.
NRW YORK, April 23. Coffee futures
closed steady; net unchanged to S points
lower. Sales were reported of 62;700 bags.
Including; June. 5.65c; September, 5-S'Hi;
December, 5.Mtc; March, ftc. Spot coffee
quiet ; Rio No 7. 6c; No. 4 Santos. 9
Sc. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9 ft c.
Sugar Raw. firm ; fair reiining, S-0e;
centrifugal. tMJ test, 4.40c; molasses sugar,
a.73c. Refined, steady.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NRW YORK, April 23. The market for
evaporated apples is practically nominal.
Holders are firm In their views, but there is
no business of conseauenca. Fancy are
quoted at lot 1 le; choice, 6 W -U'Oc;
prime. 7H$T4c and common to fair, 5
It Is said that had crop accounts from
the Coast have attracted some speculative
buying of California prunes. Quotations
range from 4 li to 14c for California and
from 5 to lc for Oregon fruit.
Apricots are steady, with choico quoted
at is 20c; extra choice, l21c; and fancy,
2l ff 24 c.
Peaches are unchanged, with choice quot
ed at lOlOc, extra choice. 1T?11H;
fancv, 1Hijfl2e. and extra fancy. 13fj'l4c
Raisins are neglected, with loose musca
tels quoted at 5 q 8H-c; seeded raisins, 5
i Sc. and London layers, 1.65 1.73.
w York Cotton .Market.
NEW YORK. April 23. Cotton futures
clceed steady: closing bid: April May
S JtS. June 8.41. July S.49. August S.4; Sep
tember 8 35. October 843, November 8.42,
December S.35.
W ool t St- Louis.
ST. l.oriS. Aprt "J T Wool, steady. Ter
ritory and Western mediums. 1 S 20c; fine
mediums, 16 & 17c; fine, 13 u 19c,
PRICES ARE BID UP
Comprehensive Advance in the
New York Market.'
ABSORPTION'IS VERY GOOD
ViiIiim I'nelfln ltlHi- in a New High
lvp lor Utn eur UihhI l;t
Irt't nt the IVniinjrlvanlA
IIihkI I'hrlnllim.
NflW YdBK. April .-rrlr nf t".l
ittxl.rw.nt , f itmt.rnh.nMlv. unllfl liHuv,
lh tiim-Mm-ril filinwlntf f.rlRln nrit".
.ml ri.l mint. Thm,M ti-i1lnK mnm nil nl
tri.lil. MtneMi, w.r. nlMinrlt.il with (l.t-rml-nllnn
nrid tht, Milrllnn tip nt prli'M w.ltt
Krlv.lr on tliroiinh uoh ohntKnl.l
Hrn.n.
Th, pnrtylvHnlii hnnrl liwii, iva, th,
mnlh luplo of rnn.lfl.r,Htn. it li.vlnf"l
tnilnr thnt th, rlr, nf tto. moiltlnnril yt-H-trt1fiy,
In th.t itt wtilnh th, IpoiiiI, nr.
tifr.rpd ft.r ,iil..rrlftt"n ,n1 th, llfdilrttnrm
tn h. ninrin fir hnnkrif cnititi.tiMnlhin nr,
Mhfl.r.ltifHl tn hrlrti th, prl-, rNlliMil hy
th. rnlli-nnd potnitRttv to h.hrw wl, Th.
irnmlum cirr th, ,llntm.ht rln, Irntn.
dlrtt.ly .,f,hllHh.d In th. nut. hi. rriiiik.t.
lirii th, bah'1., whn l.mi.A, .old n. hlith
fll.nl lull of III, pnfinil.nc,
ltitilr.fl hy th, pnw.rftU ,n.Hn, tirtil.r
whlrh th, Imii, I, ntittlo. Th, a.liiqtlnn of
flr.t rn'trt,,,. Annfl to ,rf.at th, Fsfin
.ylv,nl nttrtni'ln I, iRhlnonnt of tTi, rm
t...lllt. whlrh r. r.nnpntr.'l In th pro...
r-ttt ltiv.Mttri.nt Hi I tin t lort, K,rlV In IIMT
tnhNylTnnl, ,tnrkhiilt1.r, ,uthnrlml IH..
H fK of n.w lork ln1 iiH'.rllhl,
hntHl, ,tnl l,tN. ptrtloti, of thl, ntithnrlRA
llnn ronutln tmt..ti.it, Th, ir-..nt Nltonllnn
onll, fur , nr.t mor,iit. )mnd wllli flx.il
Int.rMt ,h.l nf all .tni'it rnl Junior
bund ln.ii.fl in order to ttttrnot th, rru.ul
,11. rnr-nn..
Thfl fllnrk nioitt RfTnntPd hf tht T.nn.yl
v.fila Innld.nt wft. t'oloti t'HHnr. Th.
nhvlou. ..plnimtlnn I. thnt th. t'nlnn tya
rlfln'a hnnklnir nlTlltnttnii, nr, th. nninn n.
thnR, which hnv, iillaLud th, j.iw.riul for-
.l.n nld Whlnh lift, ..ur.d Ihrt .UOC.M. "f
th. I'.ntt. ylvn.nl, bnnd flntntlnn. ah
thnrlty hrui h.ttl n.k.tl nlrrndy nf tTnlnn
I'Ht'lfln ntnckbnld.r, to l.nii, bnnd. on urt
mirt,n,.d lln. now own.d, th, 1.,rlrtR nf
th... furl, on th, pn.ltlnn of th, emiiiumy
I. r lnr. t'nlnrt f'nolnn ron. to , nnw hlh
Inv.l fur th, y.nr ,nd .d th, whol, timr
k.t In unlnt of nntlvlty. (Inlt.d HIhI-
fit.. I wM iHRunrd In th. dnsr. rl... t'rlc.
etifl.d nl th, hlrht of th, Any und with
ih'tnn h.vy buying ltt prttitr,...
Th, ttond mnrket wn lrm In tntt. Tnlnl
.nl... H.ar.'i.lKKI, irnlt.d BlKtr boiuin item
uitttntiRt'd nn ell.
C'l.OHINH STlJfK yttUTATIONH.
0l'lnir
fal... Illitli. low. IM'I.
Adiiowv' F.nvrtm ..... I'm"
Ariml t?(i.r .... i,4" lV f't)4 f''4
Atn I'nr ITnun. turn ji:M4 a:l MV,,
do prxr.rr.d ... 1M, pti fit '4 lulfc
Am t'intnri (Ml... S. Hi M u, lir an
do jir-ft-rr,d 4U I:
Am Ksprivt, JIMi
Atll ll't l.t pt. 101, 1H Li N 14 I M C-i
Aot.rlcn Ir, ... l.llno 3tn V
Am I.ltiH..d (III.. KJ toy. luH, i'l,
do lilr-rprrr-d liri'ij
Am lyirnmnllv,... l.lxill 4t) tr. 44
do pr.frrfd ... 4n0 HI tltH pl
Am 8ni.lt K.f. S4,4(l 71 7or()
do Jr.f.rr.d ... ' t4 IO'.
Am PiiRnr ll.f . . . 17.000 laHl 12i)lJ 11!'lr
Am T'lhiirr'n vtTU 1
Aonfnnda Mln Oo. 2.111m !( in V
Ati-hlRoti 000 77 70', 77'.i
do prf.rr"d HT'fc
Atl Omt ).ln... ,oni 7n 7n Tr.
Knit Ohio ,oo M'i M KH4
do pr'frrtd
IlrrHik Hup Tr.n. Rod 4i 4r,i 4,
(.'nnadliin rncKlc. 4, W 1M
Ontrnl of N J nr.
Chf A Ohio 4.400 MVi 81 Hi -ri
Chi "It Wntirn 4 '4
ChlraR-ri ft N W I4'i
(.', M fit I'nul.. .7IK) J III '4 1 1B"4
Vh Ti-r 'Iran o
do prnfcrrM M 2ft
C. (! ft Ht 1. r.r,
Colo Pu l ft Iron H.lno SUt 4 11 1
O.ln ft Piilith.-rn. . 4.2"0 .m-K,
do l.t pri'f.rr.d. t.4i n, 67 WMk
dr. t irfsrr.ii. l.l" f"V 4 ''"'i
Cnrnrolldnl. d Ha. K 1 1 7 j 1lll'4 1 1 7 H,
0rn I'roditota ... 1.7o(l 14 14 4'
do prpf-rrr-d ... l,7o my, m m
tl ft tlud.on tkio lotii 1M 1 r.:1- '-j
I1, Lat-i, ft wit 4sft
U ft II llrandfi 1!"'4
do prfprrpl ... ..... Tift
PlKHIlor.' Bi-curl.. Bin) SRV K 2
Erin 8. lot, IK t IHM IR4
do t-1 prnf.rrM. l.ftxKr BO H:ii HI Mi
do 2d pn r.rr.cl.
O.n.rnl Vn.ntrlo.. B"0 1RI inn' im'4
llllnol, Cntral .. B' laitM, ia(.y, jar.Hi
Int 1'aixr .. i.H" )o;i 11(4 in
do prr-rorrod ... UK) f.r. ofil, or'i
Int runii .1
do prnf.rrrjdi till
lova Ontrnl .... 2.7lO 14 u, 13 14
do pr.f.rrM
K C Pouthirn .. P"0 2:-
do pr'frrrM ... l.wio f.4 r.n;4 r.:i
TMll, ft N.i.hvlll. Wt looty ll
Mexican Ontrnl.. 1'S lV4 KH,
Minn ft fit liula 4i in, 2:1 Sri
M. M P S M. WN) ll(fi4 J1 1 H
do nrefifrl 125
Missouri I'arino. . S.2"0 41114, 4fti4i 4f.'-4
Mn. Kan ft T.iru 8,11)0 iiV 20 2.114
do prffrr.d r-'l
National Ltnd ... 2,400 BlIMi 58 M
Mux Nat It R f 47
N r Central .... 4.2"0 W'i l7 W'i
N T. out ivijI ivk 8:114 (11 rrnn
Norfolk ft -w.-itern I.'kki W ,ir
dn prrfcrrnd ... 1"0 7KH 7 So
North Am.rlfan.. S.7H0 IS.'. '4 4 , JJ.,
I'nrlll-- Mull 7O0 2IH4 2.114 Or.u,
Pr-nnnvlvanla 24.6 llH-i 117 IIK14
I'mple'a Onji .... 700 IXH4 W m
Pr.Ja.d St.ol dir' "1.406 'is" ' WSi S4
do preffrred ... SdO W) 7..
rullman Pal Car. "0 1MH
Rpadlna 91,1400 Ur7 100 107 Z
. . 91,1400 107 Vi 10614 K'7 'i
8"
d 78'i
.. l.Boo 17 181 17
do In prorirr.(i.
do Jd prnr.rrwi
D.nMbll Rt.fl ...
do prartrra ... w
RMk llan.1 Co... 000 1514 ir, ir.ru
do rr.f.rrivl ... ,9"0 28 2
Ft L ft P P 8 K- 1.400 2'!i 211 21114
St L, P..ulhw.ntorn 3"0 1414 It 1IV4
do rr-frri.d ... 1.200 R44 84 Vi
Southern PaHflo 23.1K,)) 75'4, 74 jr.
do preferred 3...
Bouthorn Railway. 110 145t U U
Teiaa ft Pa-,tflo. . . 100 17V4 17 17(i
Tol. fit I. ft Weat. -i-L;
do prr.f.rr.4 ... 0"O 41 4n 40
Union Paclllc ....117,"0 Jam 121-3 1!
"-"do prof.rr.-J ... 5i 80 SO 7814
v a nmrM wo 80 80
usr,ifn'"r:::: 'iojfi '
vi -ieii Sii
do preferred 6.W0 10o.. . 6I.M
Va-Cam ciw-mlcal. 0 J . ao
do prefarred '
Wao.f'rVrt""." ""wo 'is" 'ieu gir
wJjiTnRho'SaeiM 'iioW '66i 66 " 65-4
Wf.t.m Union ... . ol
ft L. Erf ,H
p,lcon.la Central. 2"0 15 14T4 16
do preferred ... 21HJ SS 87 S7H
Norths Paelflc. Sp.900 12Ti 12H 127
Central Leather .. 23 2214 22
do preferred ... 2"0 8SH 88 W(4
2low-5h-ffield 7'rf 46 43t4 45
GtNort lern pf.. 1.9"0 124'4 123H 124
Inter Met ....I... S.J 1: 1(4 l"
do preferred ... 7(K) S84 28 27 $
Utah Copper .... J 80 Vi 80 30V4
Total sales for the day, 609,400 aharea.
BONDS.
NEW TORK, April 2S. Closing Quota
tions: V S. ref. 2s re.103!jr TOO SV4a . 9"
'do coupon 104 IXorth Paolflo 3. 72l
U S 8s res....l00?4!North Paeiflo 4a.l0nii
do eoupon 101 S South Pacifle 4a. sn 14
U S new 4. res ll9V4;Unlon Pacific 4a. 1W
do coupon 1221!Wlscon Cent 4ji. 81
Atchison adj. 4 86 Japanese 4s..... 7614
D & R a 4a.... 84 I
Eastern MinlnR- 8twkn.
BOSTON. April 23. Closing; Quotations:
Adventure .. 150 (Parrot 1S.87V4
A..n.,. . .. 91IW lOulnoT
52.00
Amalgamated 53 75 IShannon
11 3Tl
Atlantic .... 8 2i
Bingham ... SO 00
Cal ft Heola. 680.00
Centennial .. 21.00
Cooper Rant;, 65.50
Ialv Tfet... S.75
Porftln Coal.. 50.00
Franklin .... 8 50
Oranhy 90 00
lrle Roval... 19 00
Mass Mining. 2 71
Mtchlfran ... 10 50
Mohawk 47.00
Mont. C a C. 63.00
Old Dominion S3. 00
Osceola 81.00
Tamarack . 39.00
Trinity 14.50
iCnlted Copper 6.50
u. o. aiming. 3,.r.o
U. S. Oil 54 mi
Vtah 3S 75
Victoria 2 75
Winona ..... 4.S7V4
Wolverine ...12," 00
!North B"utte.. ryi 60
Butte Coal... 20.S7H
Nerada U 12V4
Cal Aria. ..100.00
Aria Com. 17.50
Greene Cananea 8.00
Money. Exchange. F.tc.
NEW TORK. April 21. Money on caJL
easy, lS'J percent; iuUcf nte 1 per
.nt: eln.ina hl'1. 1 Vt r.nii offered at I
per rmt,
Tim. loan., quiet and .t.adyj an dv, 014
per .ot; mo dnv,, 2r) par cent; .la month,,
8H4iri p.r cent.
Prim- merenntll, pair, 414476 tr cnt,
ftterllna eachnnae. ea.ler. with a.'htal boat,
ti.w, In bnoknV MU. nt 4 8726 for demand
,nd ftt $4 H48.Ml4.848A for no llaya, rmm.
elal bill.. H4'4-
ftar llvr, r.4K.P.
Mexlr,n dollar,, 47r.
flovefiiment botifla, aleadyi rRllrnafl bond,,
firm,
IiNtmw, April S.1.-nar allv.r, quwt ,t
26 I lad -f nun',.
M..f.-y, mtinit or owl.
Tl., rat. of dl."..ant In the open tnark.t for
ahort inn, I. 'ii4'i'4i ft !t; 'or UirM
ntrmtha' MM", i tr .l"tl
8Af4T rtlANCIB'tJ. April 21. 8llv bar,,
64XI,".
Pfelran dollar., 8I1'.
l.raf'it-Hlaht, SHi'i lolraph, c
Uterllna; on Uondnn, no day,, 4 B6t4 alaht,
87V.
Iially Trewwury lllmrii.
WABHINCITON, April Tndayg Trewa-
tirv .int. m.nt .how.r
Available oa.ll t.nlRnr .,,.$250,141,126
(lold coin ao.l bullion 21.7118 r.'i
Hold cerllflcl,. . . l8.llH.Biaj
tlUOTATIOM") AT HAM KRABt IHCO.
Irle ralrt for rro!oa In lia Hay t'Mf
Morket.
SAN ritAN'MH''", April 2.1. Th. follnw
lo, prliM w.r, quoted In th, prndiiea m,r
ket todavt
Viret.M- narlio, ar.en pa,
l 26tfl 7.1; irtrlna t.enti. IMI7I40: n.pnr
gi.. 4Jllni tnmntoee, 11.6041 2.60; .aaplnnt,
Tfi1-20e.
l'nitltry-"Tloo.t.r.. old. $4174 60: ron.ter.,
youtia, 7 6O4 l0: broiler.. Ml. mil, 'ru 8 60;
l.roll.r.. IniR", VUf6.Mi fryera, HfH:
hen., 14 6011 Or dili'k., oltl. 141(6; youna,
BT.
riutt.r fancy eream.ry, 2av,e! cream. ir
Recond.. 2Bo; nRM.;jr-talry. 2lV4n.
Baa, Btor,. lttVtoi fahrif- Vancli, 2I&
Cheeaw Naw, HV4rioi Touna America,
l III 140,
Mill. 1. iff. rr,n. .iri0032; mlddllnta,
tta-aiifl.
Wool Sprlha, Hiimliolrtl Riol M'tidoclno,
?tl 8011th plnlna and Ran Joaquin, 69
7-; In nib., B 'If !0o.
lf,.p,-New nnd old crop,, 1 H S V; eon
tracla. Blfillc.
liar Wheal, IIIVfl30; whonl Rd oala,
lHWit; aimiffl, il 14; aiock, bio; Rtraw,
per hal., A64)iHOe.
P-rull- Apt.lc, ch'.lr., l.7n; oommon.
floe; l.nnnnnn, f I tr S fKlj M.vloan lime.,
$ nnoiff 7j cniifortiia lemon,, choi.-., az.no;
Common. 7.1c; oran". naval., l T6Vll.6
pliioapple., l r.Ott.'l f.o.
Ii,tntna -Hnrly Rn.e, l IWUM.nOj .weela,
2tf; Oregon Hurl.nnkn, 85c$l.
Henelpti, Flour, Bono quarter mtcka; wheat,
670 cental.; barley, 2IKI8 cental,: corn, 76 c.n
tal; potntoe,, 4220 ackt; bran. 2IKI ack;
mldilllnRW. 160 ack;.hy, 7(1 ton.; wool, 412
bale hide,, 480.
Dairy Proline In lit, Kaat.
CIIICA'IO. April '211. On the prodifna e
chnng. todny the bolter market wan steady.
ClMornerlc, 2l1i2Nn; dalrleH, 20f(120c.
Krr-B'trm at tn.irk, cane. Included 1440;
firm., I41ic; prime llrnl., 16V4o.
Cheese Hlen.ly. 1 1 V4 Vi 14c.
HORSE SHOW MONTH EARLY
rrl In ml limit Chili I''l8 IHlf lir
Aittiitiiiiiil Siclnl lOvcnta.
At it mootlnar of tllB Rgo.-f "".rrilltoa
of tho I'nrtlnml Hunt tilth,
nny ariornoon in inn jiuiit v,in
(Into of tho next Portion'! Iiora
worn flxnil. Tim allow will bo hold
tnl.or 8. 9 Htid 10. IieirniiBo llio now r
truck, now Mimlor ctiiiHtruc.tlott by tlt
4'outity tlulj. will not b) rcaxly for Mie an
uhI Juno iTici.tlnir. wliloh hnn alwoya boon
a club fealurt?. It wn, oVoldptj to poBlpoti,
tho rat'o moetlnir tuilll tho now track la
renily. Tim horan rIm.w tills, year will be
a nionlb cnrllor than Inat.
When I'roRlilent T. S. Mcdratli bint yenr
ilocliloil to rIvo Port luiiil Ha HrBt hnrae
Bliow. Ihnro wn, only a ahort tltno In
which to got the allow together. In apllo
of the nnitnclnl Hurry the ahow wn, a
g-ratwl rhcoorr, both aoclally anil finan
cially. Thla year, with more tltno to give
to tho altmiMt countlcHa tletalla, the Bliow
phoulil bo oven a greater aucceafl.
After RottlltiR tho il.ln.llB of the boraa
allow (Jatea, four new niomhera were
elt'clotl: Mra. tJoorgo Wlllaril Hrown,
(Icorno Wlllaiil Hrown, Rnlph Uohn and
Paul WeflHlnger.
DAILY. CITY STATISTICS
Ileal It. ,-
MKM'IIBft At 471 Falling alreet, April
22. John Melcher, a native of Ru.nla,
acd 4 yearn.
TlAl'M At 831, Rant plxth street North,
April 22. Oeorgo Unuiti, a native of Oregon,
an Infant.
Woo At 85 Second slreet. April 22.
Pong Woo. a native of China, naed OO yearn.
M OONAI.O At 3110 TIteenth .treet,
April 21, Murdo.-k M IWjnilld, a native of
(rnMfornln. ORed 28 years.
MANNINfl At 12.1 North Fourteenth
street, April 21. Mrs. Ann Manning, a na
tive of Ireland, aged 09 years.
HI r I ha.
MURDOCH At Portland Maternity Hos
pital. April 22. to the wife of Peter H. Vur
dock. a duughter.
THOMHiiN At 8 Orove street, April 2.
to the wife of George W. Thomson, a
daughter.
M'.'ONNBU. At 111 Revere, April 21, to
the wife of W. W McConnell, a daughter.
Bt.ESSINO At Tt7 Missouri avenue, April
22. to the wire of F. W. Ftleaslng, a son.
SHOEMAKKR At 1437 Rast Everett
tree. April 23. to the wife of M. Q. Shoe
maker, a son.
WATSON At 88.1 Bant Tenth street
North, April 15, to the wife of Alex. Rae
"Watson, a son.
HAMMOND At 1214 Woodstock avenue.
April 17, to the wife of A. J. Hammond, a
son.
Building Permit,.
K. BNKR To repair a three-atory brick
on Union avenue, near East oak; $1500.
E. H. DOWI.INO To erect a two-story
frame dwelling on Grand avenue, near Al
berta; $1500.
FRANK BARROW To erect a one and
one-hnlf-story frame dwelling on Jurrett,
near Vancouver; 14500.
J. A. THOMAS To erect a'one and one
half-atory frame- -dwelling at 6A3 - Clacka
mas; fiooo.
P. VIEW Tn erect a one-story frame
dwelling at 1174 Pattnn road; 11200.
R. C. G06fMAN To erect a one and one-half-story
frame dwelling on Brown street,
between East Eighth and East Ninth; $1200.
ELUENORAH GiriSNESS To erect a
two-story frame building on East Pine
atreet, near East Thirteenth; $35O0.
EVA C. CARPENTER' To erect a two
story frame dwelling on East Thirty-third
atreet, near East Salmon; $280O.
Maxrlnare Lloemea.
DIL.Ij-BARTL.ETT Grover S. Dill, 24,
etty; Grace Barttett, 20, city.
KIRKH AM-CASTER Peter Klrkham. 22,
cltv; Vfda caster, 17, city.
MESSENGER-8T1MSON C. E. Messen
ger. 20, Flrland; Ruby I.. Stlmson, 17. city.
WIlON-MESPI.IE Clifford Lse Wilson,
89, city; Caroline Adelaide Mesplle. SO, city.
KABPER-SCH AKBOCK Herman J. Kaa
per, 25 city; Marie Rcharbock. 20. city.
GORDON-CORNELIUS Frank Gordon,
33, city; Ida Cornelius. 36. city.
LEONARD-FORTUIN H. w. Leonard,
43, city; Matilda Fortuln, 28, city.
Wedding and visiting earda W. O. Smith
A Co.. Washington bldg.. 4th and Waah.
Farnum Sued lor Divorce.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. A special
to the Chronicle from New York says:
Dufrtln Farnum. the young actor who
was mentioned by Howard Gould in his
answer to the suit brought by his wife,
Katherlhe Clemmons, for separation, is
being- sued by his wife, Agrnes Johnston
Farnum, for absolute divorce. The papers
were handed to Justice DowIIna; In the Su
preme Court, and in response to requests
of counsel for both sides, former Lieutenant-Governor
M. Linn Bruce was ap
pointed referee. A friend of Mrs. Farnum
stated that this action antedates any pub
lication of the disagreement In the Gould
famll.
The bank at Bremen. Kan., having been
burned, experts in the Treasury Depart
ment at Washington have figured out that
a quart of ashes ent on for redemption
will- bo woii, ajjjftl 44000.
TWO GEWT ADVANCE
Wheat Prices Are Climbing at
Chicago.
MARKET STRONG ALL DAY
Improvril Inquiry rrom i:nrlrr
Ilelpa to Hllintitnl4 the DoimiiiiiI.
Mny Option LphiIr In
tlin Ulan.
I'tlll'AHO, April 21. Wheat opened
Rtrong. with lh. May delivery .hnwlna a
gain of In compared with k4.t nlaht'. clo...
Th. July and Hepiemb.r option, w.r. a
trlfl, hlaher nt th. .(art In .vnipnthy with
May, but later weakened .om.what bacali.e
of th. favorahl. nullook ffie th. n.W crop.
An Improved demand from e.pnrler. helped
tn atlM.ulat. demand late tn th, day, and
th. market el'o..d .Irooa. with itrlc. at
the top. May wheat opened Hfrlo hlgh.r,
at BXli7i4c, advanced t.. lias., and cloned
at l"B u, V WN n, e ; July np.ned SUlti- higher,
at 87H118H.-, .old off tu B7V4C and then ad
vanced tn fllllic, where It c....d.
t.'orn opened dull, but the mnrket later
becam. active and priori advened nearly
1e from th, low point. The market elo.ed
.irnna at tha hlEh.,1 point of the dny.
Mny opened a .hiide hlaher at fkl'4o. .old
off to iinx njniliio. thn advancd to 8TM.O.
Tha clo., wn. at 117 H". July np hen uic
chanited. M II2S.. ...Id at 67 V4 qnlOHe. ano:
then adv.no.a to flllc. The clone watt at
OB Vi. .
Trnd, In oat. wa. dull. May opened tin
hlRh.r, at r.BVta, an 1 4 between r.Bitc and
MIT4n and ch...t at BBSo. July opened Via
higher, at 45140, advauoed to 4to. and
clon,d at 46e.
Provision, wore Arm tha greater pnrt of
lh, dny, fiotwlth.tnn.1lna- th. 60 to Ion de
cllne In hog. At tho clo., July pork wna
up aoc, lard waa up 17V4o and rib, wr, loo
higher.
Lrf-adlfit fitlurea ranged aa follow,:
WHH3AT.
')pen. High. l,.iw. Clow.
May
July
...a imv. a iwu a iikv. a (ihu
July rt4 .wni. .xik HU-L
'4
Beptember ,,
.8414
.8414
.80(4
CORN.
Mny W, ,11714
July .82 '.Oil 14
Heptemper ... .0114 .01
OATH.
Mnv. old .... ,53 -6BT4
M.iv, n.-w .62 .63
July, old ,514 40
July, new ,., .434 .43
Heptemher ,,. .HUT4 .87 '4
.n4
87
.02
.110
.6fl',i .6!I-K
.62 .62 '4
.4.M4 45)5
.43!4 .43
.11" '4 11714
MICHH PORK.
May )2 72'4 1S.OB 12 72V4 13 06
Inly 13.1214 HI 42'4 13 07(4 l.'l 4
Beplemher ...13.60 13 7214 11 60 13 7214
I.AHO.
Mny 70214 8 10 7 0214 BIO
July B 1 2 14 B I1214 8 la1? B.30
Beptamlier ... 8 32'4 8 60 8.3214 8.M
8MOI1T RIHH.
Mny 6 7214 BI1214 6 72 '4- 0H214
July T.2Vi 7 20 7 0214 7 20
HeplemlHir ... 7.30 7.46 7 110 7.46
Cash quotatlona w.r, aa follow,:
Flout- ritm.
Whent No. 8 fMVft$l.i5; No. 2 red, 9fl
rn Nn. 2. n74; No. 2 yellow, 07e.
Nn. 2. r.riV.o: No. 8 Whll.. 4011631)40.
4fr, Q TfM.HOe
Flnxneed-No. 1 Northwestern, $1.22.
Timothy seed Prime. $4.26.
Phort rll.-PI.1e (lo.nn), $6 fl2t!,ff7.00.
Me, iK.rk Per barrel, !:i 0M1 13, In.
Kurd Per loo potitidn, $8 07U,
Hl.len Hhort clear (boxed). $7 2r.f7.Ml.
Whisky Hnitls of high wine,, $1,36.
Rocelf.ts. Hhlpmentn.
Flour, barrels B3 4oo 21. Km
Wheat, hlMhek. 16. 1 OO 23.4.0
Onrn, buh.-ln .204.400 1'i2 UK)
Oats, hiinhel. .23!,MM I7I,.'WK
Rye. hu.liela I.nno 2.3irtt
Rarlny, bushel, 28,000 SO.BOt)
tiraln and Produce, nt New York.
NEW YORK, April 23 Flour Receipt,,
15.0(0; exports. 7HOO; sales, MOOO; market
Arm, with a fnlr trade.
Wheat Reeelptn, 4HN); sal... 8t0O; npot
strong; No. 2 red, $!.t elevator and $1.07
f. n. b. Blloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1 17
f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 hard Winter. $1.1314
f. o. b. afloat. Wheat opened 14c hlaher
and ruled active on cables, better conti
nental demand and continued rapid decline
In American ato.-kn. and clo.e.1 strong ,t
bent price., nr H4W2'4c higher. May. $1.03.
1.08. closed $1.0(1; July closed l)7'4o; Sep
tember cloned 74c.
Hop. nnd petroleum Steady.
Hld.fi Hull.
Wool Firm.
drain at Rita Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. Wheat Firm.
Itarley leady.
Spot quotation.: Wheat Shipping, $1.81
ei.03 per cental; milling, $l.nTyh: 1 .B74 per
centnl.
Barley Feed. $l.37V4t71.41V4 ict cental;
brewing, $1.4rfM.frt per cental.
Onta Red, $1. 42V..'.! 1.56 per cental; white,
$1.6214fl1.(l6 per cental; black, $1.6MJ1 2'4
per centnl.
Call board sales: Barley December, $1.2214
$fl.25!4 per cental.
Com Iarge yellow, $1.62!4fid.ft7V4 per cen
tal. Rnrnooan Grain Market,.
LONDON. April 23. Cargoes, flrmr.
Walla Walla, prompt shipment. 1n higher,
at 80s; California, prompt shipment, la
higher, at 3Ss 3d.
LIVERPOOL, April 23. Wheat Mny, 7a
4Hd; July, 7s 6d; September, 7a Id.
Mlnnenpolla Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 23. Wheat No. 1
hard. $1.00 14 1 .Of74 ; No. 1 Northern.
$1.07i4(&'1.07T4; No. 2 Northern. $1.05
1.05; No. B Northern. 87c$l.o::c;
May, $1.05; July. $1.00; September, ft llio.
Wheat at Duluth.
DtrLUTH. April 28. Wheat No. 1
Northern. $l.074: No. 2 Northern. $1.08;
May. $1.04; July, $1.0514; September,
8114 c.
Wheat at Tacotna.
TACOMA. April 28. Wheat 1c higher;
prlcea paid by exporters, blueatem, 8O0;
club. 84c; red. 82c.
SAYS GREEKS ARE NOISY
Hotel Proprietor Petitions Court to
Restrain Billiard Players.
That It is the habit of a band of Greeks
to eontrretrate every nlfrht In the pool and
billiard hall at 289 Burnslcle street, and
to enpage In wordy discussions, much to
the annoyance of neighbors who are try
ing to sleep, was the statement made
yesterday before Juctee Gantenbein In the
Circuit Court. Alexander K Cliisolm
and Caroline B. "Wilson were the com
plaining witnesses, and Peter Hossos, pro
prietor of the billiard hall, was the de
fendant. Chisolm is the proprietor of the
Hotel Phillip, on Burnslde street, be
tween Fourth and Fifth streets, while
Mrs. Wilson owns the block on which the
hotel stands. The billiard hall Is on the
ground floor of the building;.
Chisolm said that the noisy Greeks
sometimes remained thoroughly awake,
and kept would-be sleepers in that condi
tion until 4 A. M. For this reason, he
said, about six rooms directly above the
billiard hall could not be rented. Chisolm
and Mrs. "Wilson sought the court for an
order restraining Rossos from permitting;
his countrymen to be so noisy at unseem
ly hours.
MeKenna Sued for $J 1 7.
The suit of the Ames Mercantile
Agency against C. H MeKenna and the
C. E. MeKenna Company was tried be
fore. Judge--Bronaugli, In. the Stater-Cir-
1
DOWNING-HOPKINS CO.
KRrTAJIUBIltKD 1M$
BROKERS
lxntit ao4 aaM torn
Private wires Rooms 201 to 204.
cult Cniift, ymtrtUif. Th ANtmry
(o rpciivr $i:17 Mt on t tmtm, M Keiifin
i-liilinfMl rrfillt of $. Rlli'Klttff Unit hp
hnil pnhl It to th" rfniitmny, hut ihn It
hn.l hp en nt'llml nn nnt(ir trnnnni;1 Ion.
Thlt riintpnthin wh nuntiilfH'rl, hut the
rourt iiu not rPttiU't a full rh'rinlnn In
tli vrtnf, which will lw lrm lntr.
Awakes to Find His
Clothes Missing
TMevr, tetil Ale.. W. Miller',
Appnrel Ditrlnat allahl bnt l-'nr-fin,,elr
OyerltMilt Ifla Hnlr He.
iftMlnlnat Hilt.
If tho hord, of thlnvc, now opo rating
In fho trlty cotitlnuea to arrow boblnr
It will not be safe for nny on, to dis
robe b' fora retiring;. A log. W. Miller,
nn employe of the Western Pnlnn Com
pany, wttlt a room at Urn Cnllfornla
ltounn, la convinced that this c-omll-tlon
nlready egl.la.
Miller awakened yentertlay morning;
and rcndied for III, trousers, Thny
wore Konn. Ilo reached for his val.
II waa (rntie. Ml, coat wag likewise n
iiilrna tiuiinlH)-.
The phmioiiiena wna not hard to e
pliilu, for on lookltig; about tho room,
MlUnr obseryed thnt tho bureau drnw-t-ra
wore on tho floor and that the
plnoa hall linen rlflwl from on. etui to
another. He had nothing of value but
Ilia cbitltoa nviiiloblo to the tblovoa, so
they took hl apparel.
The robbery inlKht never bnve boon
known to 111" ' pollco, except for tho
fact that Miller hml n second suit
gocrntcd under hla bcl In a aiiltcaae.
The thlovoa hail not Irivos-ttgntcd thla.
Ko Hie victim was not ooniti'-lleil to re
main Insldo for fear of holtivr arreted
for Knlna; ttut dlahalillle. Ho dreaged
and hurried to the station, whnro ho
communicated the faot of the visita
tion to ('ttptiiln lluty. The Captain In
atnict'd the morning; shirt to watch
tho ptiwtiahopa fur the tnlHSlna; npparcl,
which wns Mlllor'a best. Miller atig
Kesled thnt he would aloep with hla
ololh", on for tho til-it few nlarhts.
Ho might be oom.lot-ly Isolated from
tho worltl should a aenond visitation
occur.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Arthur Werner SJndnhl and wife to
F..1 Forn. Iota 1, i, , block 1, Dar
tons Addition to St. John 1.T60
Thomas J. Anthony und wife to .1.
It. Campbell nnd wife, bit 1o,
block 16. Hawthorne's First Addl-
Men
T. II. Smith to Or. A. c. Psnton. lot
II, Mock St.1. West Portland I
John Itrugger to Oeurgn ll.lneck.r.
In a. r.- beginning on line between
ectlnn 10. 17. 0 B2 chains noulh
of where north lln of J. K. French
donntlnn bind einlm. township 1
norih. range 1 west, Inlernectn said
e.-ilon line 1.200
Roewell H. Lain. on and wife to M. I.
Hnlhrnnk., undivided 14 of lot I,
block Couch Addition m . 16,600
F.dwtird Mnrtln and wife to Marv F.
Onfiney, west 14 of lots S, 0. block
'IT. llollndny'a Addlllon 1.600
Oeorge owena and wife to Charles
I, a VVntsch. lot 3. block U. Tal.or
Hetabts 1,000
Illl.. nils Savings Hank to F. H.
Itotherford, lot 2. Knt JO
John Fgger, t a I ., to F.cho V. Nanon,
1 act.-, being the enst 14 of 2 acre,
b'-Klnnlng at intersection of w-nt
line of eat 2H.I stre.-t in Irvluglon
pink and south boundary of the
William II. Pitvne tlonatlun land
clHlm. In sections 11. 12. in. 14.
township 1 north, mints I east. ... l.ono
William Ne-.vmnn end wife to Cella
Narnn, lot 2l. bl.rk 7. Columbia
Height. 1.R40
J. II. Rghert and wife to William A.
Cnsteel and wife, lot. 18. 1U. 20.
block 61, University Park J.IOO
P. J. Peternon and wife to J. F. OH1-'
more, lotn 1. 2. block 10. St. John
Park Addition tn St. John 1
C. .1. Crorhv and wire to J. w. Boothe.
lot . block 7. Highland 1
University Land Com;.nny to H. I,.
Coulter, ls 12. 1.1. block l.'ll. Uni
versity Park 4.r.0
Moore Inventment Comt.any to W. T.
Z. -liner, lotn 7. 10, block 20. Vernon KOO
T. S. M.-IJanlel and wire to Catherine
Scherer. lots II, 10. block H. Klnni'-re IO
S. M. p.-ard to A. F.dgar Hoard, lotn
8 to 12. 1.1. 17. block 1; lota I to
10. 11, 14 to 1. block 2. F.dcn
Addition 1.7.10
Owen Anderson to Ora.-e Anderson,
lots 1, 2. block IO. Keystone Addi
tion 1
B. M. and Caroline S. ljornbnrd to 7.
S. Prugmnn. lots 1. 2. block 21.
Hallway Addition to Monlavllia .... I IB
Arthur a. Herald to I.e.. W. and
Charlotte And.-rnon. lot. 2.V 20.
block H, Capl.-a Addition to St. John " 1
Arthur O. Herald to l,eo W. Ander
son, loin 2o. 2(1. block 5. Caple's
Addition to St. John 1,600
M. W Hunt, et al., to Sarah M. Moser,
lot 4, block H, Crown Court 2,O0
Herman Oelvner and wife to Antoln.
Lebarrl. lot 111, block 24. Lincoln
Park Annea; lot 15, block 6. North
lrvlngton 1,000
Frank Miilm-iulst to W. H. Hunt and
wife, the north flO-foot strip nf lot
12 and all of lot 11. and all of
north no-fool strip of lot 13 and all
of lot 14, block 20. Burrage Tract.. 1
Rose City Cemetery Association to
cleorge Bctz. lot 25. block 40. sec
tion It. said cemetery 60
F.d O. Mayor and wife to John H.
Hll.bar.l. lot r.. block 0. City View
Park Addition 300
Wretern Oregon Tr. Co. to D. B.
Kellv. lot 2 in north i4 of block
Y. city 8.000
J. M. Freeman and wife to May Ij.
Mscev, land In block 815. Couch
Addition, being No. 775 pettygrove
at 4,000
Arleta 7.and company to O. Erlckson,
lot20. block 12. Blberta lr,0
O. Erlckson to H. C. Prlently. lot 20.
block 12. Elberta 140
Arleta Land Company to Bertha Cur
tis, lots 7. H. block 6. Elberta 3.'.0
Point View Real F.ntate Company to
Ollle 8. Jones, lotn . 10. II. 12. 27.
28, block 112; all of lotn 27. 2S. 2.
SO, 31, 32, block 2n. Point View 1,400
Paul Gallie and wire to Joseph Con
way, lots 23, 24, 25, block 1, Arleta
Park No. 4 2,100
N. F. Noren and wife to Anthony
Faber and wife, lota 83. 84. .15. 36.
block 14. Point View 850
George G. Blakeslee and wife to
Emma E?ptnn. lota 8. 8. 9. block 0.
Sunrise Park 1
George O. Blakeslee and wife to
Emanuel Kpton. lots 6, 7. block 0,
Sunrlne Park 10
Hariy E. Northup and wife to Ben
C. Dey. lot or tract 13. block E,
Greenway 10
R. I,. Stevens fSherlff) to L,. L. I.ang
ley. lots 2. A. B. C. In block 12.
Coles Addition 226
J. H. Baylor and wife to Gertrude
M. Drinker, lot fl. block 21. Aiblna
Homestead 2,300
James P. Mctlllnchey to E. N. Bamev
and wife, lots 12. 11. 14. block U.
Portsmouth Villa Anne 1.2O0
T. (1. Brownnon and wife to Alex
ander Gordon, east 14 of lots 7,
8, block 4. Murray Hill Addition ... 1,500
William C. Palmer to David R. Welnt.
lots 17. IS. block 5. Columbia
Heights 400
Total , $03,017
Bar, yonr abstracts made try th. Secant
Abatrmct at Ttu.t Co.. 7 Chamber of Code.
Take Forester Examination.
EUGENE. Or., April 23. f Special.) A
class of 32 is taking; the examination here
for positions as Forest Rangers. The ex
amination is conducted by Supervisor C.
R. fieitz. who has charge of the Tilla
mook. Umpqua and "Willamette divisions
of the Cascade Reserve. The applicants
are principally from .Lane County, though
some come from Yamhill and Coos.
Klamath Names City Candidates.
KLAMATH FALLS. Or., April 23. (Spe
cial.) Primary election for nomination
for city officers of-this city resulted In
S--BONDS--GRAIN
saah anal wa iiiaagl,.
Couch Building
Atsai
BONDS
FOR INVESTMENT
fnasK ttonrrnTaosj
railing lililg..
Third and Wa.h. Hla.
th, aeUctinn of tho following: Mayor.
Frank Ward, John K. Htllia; I'.dli
Judg... A. I,. Lcsvllt, O. A. Rtnnrnn;
Treasurer, A. (i. Warden, Cnplaln i, W.
Rcltnnna; Coum-llmon, First Ward, Frank;
Ankotiy, J, F. l.enr; (second. Ward,
Blla, .liom.he.lii, Henry Itnlvln; Third
Ward, F T. flanderann, I)an t'ofer. The
nonilnatlona nimbi are tion-pollttcai hi
S'T-nrdnnca with th, charter provision for
selection for two candidates for mass oon
ventltm. BABY IS RAFFLE PRIZE
Alx-riltft, 'Dit-nlor Aronaea Iti(lln-
tloti liy Ailvorllaliig Kcliei'tio.
A flWHliKKM, Wash., April tl.-trlpa-rial.)
I.'onshlerahle agllallon baa been,
stirred tip by the offer of M.inng. r Gold
smith, of tho Kmplro Theater, to give)
away nl Friday night's perfnrmsnea a
live baby. The nan-ulnae la anld to be
reapectal.Ie, hut the luiroaslrin Is that it
Is a foundling. The dully newspaper to
night condemns the plnn of disposing of
the child s) rut ai"g'-ais that tho local
lliimarm Society take action to prevent
lh, rnlTlluR of tho Infant. The plan la tn
rdve tiie bahy to aoroe person who has ay
ticket and the drawing number.
Perfect fit ting giaaana l at M.lsger'a
IN WOMAN'S BREAST
ANY LUMP IS CANCER
Any tumor, lump or sore o th l!p, faoi
or anywhere, elx monlhs, le oaooer.
They never pain until almoit paat oure.
THREE PHYSICIANS OFFER $1000
If Thty Fall to Cvrs Any Cancer
Wlthnut KNIFE or PAIN AT HALPPWICEforind-ivii.
Not rlnllrtr ii'-tfi In? p;iit until rtirH. Only ttifni
lill"f ureeverdtiroveml. ABSOtUFB QUAHANIEE,
tiewl Ikk it on can' rf
evrrrtfitl,Snt FREB
wltfi tritlmonliili ol
thoiiiawli currd wtth
oiitn failure. A Pacific
Mith'l plant make
IM me curr. mo9 won
J ri-fful discover on
earth. Small cancer
nirtd it vour horn.
Nn X-Ray nr othei
wlmilr. Write torfr;
for otir 1 30-11 gt book.)
ent free.
DR. & MRS. CR. CHAMLEY & GO.
2S Chimler Bid-. 696 rUcAlllittr St. Sao Francisco
Kindlj Send To Someone With Cancer,
0 COPAftej
IN 2
TR1VKLKRH' OlfDB.
PORTLAND RV-. tKIHT POWER CO,
t AKti I;Aifi,
Tlrkft ifTI!4- naTifl Walllnr-RKm,
t lrt ttd Alder Htrr7t
FOR
Ortron fity 4, 6:30 A. M , an4 Try
SO mtriutf to rirnl tncliifllng H P. M..
thn 10. II P. M.; lait tar 12 mMnlftht.
(irrnlmm. Itori-iaT. f-a:l rk, Kta
M4la, ( ttzaflfrn, f'alrvlf r and Trotit
dulo 7:15, M AT,, 11:15 A. M , 1:10, 8 45.
:U T:25 P. M.
FOR VANCOt'VEB,
TvM"t ofTtce and wUlng--rom BwsnnA
and Waflhlneton rttruetti.
A- M. 0:15, 6:rU. 7:25. 8:00, 8:38,
9:10. :W). 10:30. J 1:10. 11:60.
P. M 12:30. 1:10. 1 :60, 2:80. 8:10,
3 rV0, 4 30, 5:10. 5:fl0. fl:30. 7:00, 7:40,
8:13. 9:35. 10:36), ll:46t
On Third Monditr In Rrerr Month
the .t t ar Ihvm nt P. M.
Dally except riunday. . t Dally except
Monday.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
EmpreHi lAt9 ot tha Atlantic.
LESSTHAN FOUR DAYS ATSEA
The Empress, sail frnm Qmrbnc to Livw
pool In six days; two d:iys on the majestlrj
Ht. Lawrence. Hpl. comfort, eleganro anl
safety are combined In these sp!niwl ex
press steamers. Ask any tl'ket agent for
particulars, or write J. K. JOHNSON, FaM.
Agt.. 142 Third Ht., I'ortland. Or.
North Pacific S. S. Co'x. Steamship
Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder
Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and
Los Angples direct every Thursdaj
at 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third
St., near Aider. Both phones, iL
1314. II. Young", Agent.
BAJJ FRANCISCO PORTLAND
STEAMSHIP CO.
From Alnsworth Dock. Portland. 9 A. M,
B.S. "Rose Cltj." April IS, Mar S. 3, ete.
6.14. "Senator." May 2. 18. 30. etc
From ppear St.. Pan Francisco. 11 A. M.
S.8. "Senator," April 25, May 9, 23, etc
"RoM tlty," May 2. 16. 30. etc.
J. W. HAS SUM, Dock Asent.
Phone Main 288. Alnsworth Dock.
COOS BAY LINE
The steamer BREAKWATER av-i port
land every WedneHdur at P. M. from Oak
ttreet dock, for North Bnd, Marahlleld and
Cooa Bay polntH. Freight received ttll 4 p,
M. on day of sailing. FaMnger fare flrtt
claae, $10; second-claRS, $T. Including berth
and meals Inquire city ticket office. Third
aod -Waahinstoa street, oc Oftk-atraeftroo
VJV 'J
-OVT Ve.