Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 04, 1908, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE MORXIXG OliEGOXIAX, TITTTT? S DAT, JUXE 4, 190S.
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OLD RATE STANDS
Produce Men Will Not Raise
Commission to 10 Per Cent.
MATTER IS CALLED OFF
Proposition Could Not Be Carried
Unanimously, and Therefore, it
Failed Lower Opening Price
on Apricots-
The whnlMcnle produc merchants of
Portland hav decided not to chance It) per
cent commission for handling conaignmenta
of country produce. This action was taken
at a meeting- of the Produce Association
yesterday afternoon. Therefore, only 5 per
cent will be charged, as has been the rule
here for ycara.
Th movement to raise the rate of com
mission was Initiated at a meeting at the
Board of Trade rooms about a month ago.
It waa then decided to go to a 10 per cent
basla on June 1, this rate of commission to
apply on eggs, poultry, dressed meats and
butter, except the product of large cream
erits. it was pointed out that the business
could not be handled profitably on a 5 per
cent rate, and furthermore, that It was
. the practice in other Coast cities to charge
i 10 per cent.
An agreement to that effect was circulat
ed on FVont street and received the signa
tures of all but two of the commission
firms. The matter could not be carried
through, however, unless it was unanimous,
and as these two Arms declined to co
operate with, the others, the project was
called off.
OrEXIXG TRICE ON CANNED A rR I COTS
Quotations Named by California Associa
tion Half of Uwtt Veur.
Opening prices have been made by the
California Frolc Canners Association on
1008 pack of Apricots. Owing to the very
large crop of apricots this year, the open
ing prices are 50 per cent less than last
year and about 10 per cent -under the open
ing prices of 1106.
It la estimated by some of the canners
that pack of peas In California will be
much short of what was anticipated and
quotations have accordingly been raised.
The association reports being well sold up
on many grades of this vegetable. Orders for
asparagus are reaching the packers In
larger volume.
1 Several of the California canneries have
commenced to run on cherries and a large
output is promised.
Advices received from the Middle West
yesterday confirmed the statements made
in these columns as to the canned com out
look. A short peck is lndlcatedi in Ohio,
Indiana. Illinois and Iowa. Because of the
seed fnlling to germinate, a second seeding
was necessary, and the crop will be at least
two to three weeks late. Further east, the
crop is fully a month late. This will bring
the corn to maturity late in the Fall when
there will be serious danger of It being de
stroyed by early frosts. As the crop last
year was not large, spot stocks are small
all over the country and with poor pros
pects for the coming crop, the market looks
exceedingly strong.
MISSISSIPPI TOMATOKS IN" MARKET
Supply of Strawberries Is Sufficient for the
Demand,
The car of Mississippi tomatoes, which
"has been expected for several days came In
yesterday, As it was four. . days, overdue -the
rendition of the shipment was not as good
ri was hoped for, but there was. a fair de
mand at $2.25 per crate.
The supply of strawberries was not large,
but with the weather cool It proved suf
ficient. Hood Rivers were Quoted at $4 per
crate and other kinds at $3.50. Cherries
and apricots sell readily, but carute loupe
drag. Two cars of bananas were hauled in
this morning and they were the most active
fruit on the street.
Spring Chickens In Demand.
The feature of the poultry market yester
day -was the strong demand for Spring
chickens. Kens were not wanted as keenly
as on Tuesday, but prices throughout the
list were well maintained.'
Eg go held steady at the preceding days
range of pricee.
Butter was quoted as formerly with trade
active. The Northern demand continues,
tout buyers in that section are asking for
lower prices.
Rose Festival Holiday.
The produce houses on Front street will
close their doors at 10 o'clock this morn
ing and transact no business after that
hour. The wholesale grocery houses will be
closed all day.
BANK CLEARINGS.
Clearings of the Northwestern cities jter
tf ay were as follows :
. Clearings. Balances.
Portland .......... $1.252,75:1 $ 77,3!'S
Seattle l.firto.ltiS lMUXs,
Tacoma C.v, 3 1 4 44. 51 1
fcyokane 1,077,900 6t,t95
BOARD OF TRADE QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
WHEAT Track prices:- Club. 90o per
Vushel; red Russian, fcsjc; bluestem, 02c;
Valley, 90c.
FLOUR Patents, $4.85 per barrel;
straights, $4.05fg4..S: exports. $;i.70; Valley.
$4.45; 14-sack graham, $4; whole wheat,
$4.25; rye, $5 50.
BARLE7Y Feed, $25.50 per ton; rolled,
$27. 50'c 28.50; brewing, $26.
OATS No. l white, $27.50 per ton; gray,
$27.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $2t per ton; mid
dlings, $30.50; shorts, country, $28.50; city,
$28 50; wheat and barley chop, $27.30.
HAT Timothy. Willamette Valley, $17
pei ton; Willamette Valley, ordinary. $15;
Kastern Oregon. $18 50; mixed, $10; clover,
$14; alfalfa, $12; alfalfa meal, $20.
Meats and Provisions.
DRESSED MEATS Hogs, fancy. SlSSKlc
per pound; ordinary. 7c; larKe, 0c; veal, extra,
Sc; ordinary, 04j7c; heavy, 5c; mutton,
fancy. 86lic.
HAMS Hams, 10-13 lb.. 15c per pound;
14-16 lb., 14'.ic; 18-20 lb., 14fec.
BACON Breakfast, lSSfXic per pound;
picnics. 10c; cottage roll, 11c.
DRY BALT AND SMOKED Regular
short clears, smoked; 11 c per pound; un
smoked. 10?4c; unsalted bellies. lbs.,
smoked. 10 13c; 10-13 lbs., unsmoked, 12c;
clear bellies, unsmoked, 13c; smoked, 14c;
shoulders. 11c; pig tongues, S10.&0.
LARD Kettle leaf, 10s. 12e per pound;
Hi. 12:c: S0. tins. 1214c; S. lenderert, os,
llc; tis. lljtic; compound, 10s, SHc
Butter, Egcrs and ronltry.
BUTTER Extras, 23c per pound; fatter,
24c; choice, lauc; store, lCc.
EGOS Candled, 11)11Hc per dozen; un
candled, ls!c p-r dozen.
CHEUSE Fancy cream twins. 13c per
pound; full cream triplets, 13c; full cream
Young Americas. 14c; cream brick, 20c;
Swiss blk.. lsc; llmburger. 20c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, 12 1214c lb;
fancy hens. l.'tc; roosters, Sc; fryers,
20c; broilers, sac; ducks, old, 17 4MSc;
Sjiring, 20Si 22'c; geese, 8!c; turkeys,
ailve, iog isc for hens, HffWe for gobblers;
dressed. 17 10c.
Frttlts nnd Vegetable.
APPLES Select. 2.50 per box; fancy. 2;
cho:ce. 1 SO; ordinary, SI. 25.
POTATOES Buying price, old Oregons.
choice, 704i SOc per hundred; new Califoinia,
2 s (a per nourd.
KRESH FRUITS Oranges, fancy. $3,25 9
3.75; lemons. (:i.1Ti'U4: atrawberries. Oregon,
:i.5'94 per crate; grape fruit, S2.7.VS3.25 per
bos; bananas, SHllc per pound; cherries.
$1.25til.50 per box; gooseberries, Mile per
pound; apricots, S1.50 per crate; canteloupes,
$3 Per crate.
ONIONS California red. tl.6oS1.75 per
suck; Bermudas, $2 per crale; garlic, 134?
iiOc per pound.
.VhXJETAijlvES Turnips, 1.5o Br sack;
carrots, $1.,"0'3' 175; beets, $1.75; parsnips,
$1-25; cabbage, $1.7j'S:2 per cwt. ; beans, 11
ftlSo per lb.; head lettuce, 12 & 15c per
doz. ; cucumbers, 50c& $1 doz. ; asparagus,
$1.50 box; eggplant. l!0c lb.; parsley. 23c
per dozen ; peas. 5 (ft 7c per pound ; peppers,
Hue per pound; radishes. 13c per dozen;
rhubarb, 2 f He per pound ; spina ch 3c per
pound: caultflon cr. $:.o per crate; prreen
corn. 60c per dozen; tomatoes, Mississippi,
$2.25 'per crate; artichokes, 2c per dozen.
JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS.
(recedes. Nuts, Etc.
DRIED FRUITS Apples, 7Hc per pound;
peaches, llt&12ttc; prunes. Italian. 506V4c;
prunes, French. 3 5c; . currants, unwashed,
cases. 9 hi c; currants, washed, cases. 10c;
figs. Lhtte. fancy. 60-pound boxes. 6Vtc
COtFEE Mocha, 242Sc; Java, ordinary
1 7 & 20c ; Cos ta Rica, fancy, 18 20c ; good
1G& ISc; ordinary, Vfy Hie per pound; Ar-biK-kle,
$10.5; Lion. $15.75.
RICE Southern Japan, 544c; head.
7c; Imperial Japan, CVsc.
SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound tails,
$2 per dozen; U-pound tails, $2.1)5; 1-pound
tlats, $2.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound talis. 95c;
red, 1-pound tails, $1.45; sockeyes, j.-pound
tails. $2.
SUGAR Granulated. $6.25; extra C, $5.75;
golden C, $5.03; fruit and berry sugar,
$ti.25; plain bag, $015; beet granulated,
$0.05; cube (barrels), $0.03; powdered (bar
rels), $0.50. Terms: On remittances within
15 days deduct Uc- per pouud: if later than
15 days, and withn 30 days, deduct c per
pound. Maple sugar, 15 & 18c per pound.
NUTS Walnuts, lQhkijil&c per pound by
rack; Brazil nuts, 10c; Alberts, 16c; pecans,
16c; almonds, lGQ'lSc; chestnuts, Ohio,
25c; peanuts, raw, 6&Sc per pound;
rousted, loc; plnenuti, luiniSc; hickory
nuts, loc; cocoanuts, 00c per dozen.
SALT1 Granulated, $1& per ton; $2.15 per
bale; half ground, loos,' $12 per ton; 5os,
$13 per ton.
HHANS Small white, 5c; large white,
4c; pink, 4c; bayou, 4c; Lima, 0c; Mexi
can red, 4 fee.
HONEY Fancy, $3.3033.75 per box.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream, 90
pound sacks, per barrel, $7; lower grades,
$5.500.50; oatmeal, steel-cut, 45-pound
sacks, $8 per barrel; 0-lb. sacks, $4.25 per
bale; split peas, per lOO pounds, $4.254 80;
pearl barley, $4.50 5 per 100 lbs; pastry
flour, lo-pound sacks, $2.75 per bale; flaked
wheat, $2 75 per case.
Cool Oil and Gasoline.
REFINED OILS Water white. Iron bar
rels, lUc; wood barrels, 14 He, Pearl oil,
cases, lsc; betid light, iron barrels, 12ftc;
cases, lusc; wood, barrels, lUc. Eocene,
cases, 2.1c. Special W. W., Jron barrels,
14c; wood barrels, 18c Elalns. cases. 26c
Extra star, cases, 21c
GASOLINE V. M. and P. naphtha, iron
barrels, l2Hc; cases, lyc. Red Crown
gasoline, iron barrels. lUfec; cases, 22c;
motor gasoline, iron barrels, lc; cases,
22c; ftti gasoline. Iron barrels, 30a; cases,
37fec; No. 1 engine distillate. Iron barrels,
tie; cases, 16c
Hop., Wool. Hides, Eta.
HOPS lUVi. prim ul cuoice, 6yeSlO
per pound; old,, 2(43c per pound.
Wool. Eastern uregoc, averuge best II
Qloc per puuud, according to shrinkage;
Valley, lui&lliiic. "
MOHAllv choice. I818i4c per pound.
CAaCAKA BAlllv Zhttiia per pound.
muS lr-, -12 f lit tec; dr Uf. Sio. u
under A lbs., led loc; culls, 2c per lb, less;
ialted hides, Sc; suited calx. vc; cress,
tuusaltedj, lc per lb. less; culis, lo per
lb. less; sheep skins, shearlings. Ho. 1
butcneis slock, each, 0pU: snort wool,
Ko. 1 butchers' stock, each. &oltioc; me
dium wool. Mo. 1 butchers' stock, each. 76c
tySl-OO; long wool, So. - Dutchers stock,
each, S1.2oWl.&0; horse hides, sailed, .each,
according to size, 2.0ugi2.o0; dry, accord-lug-
to size, each, $1,0041.50; colt's bides,
each. 254j50c; goat skins, common, each,
lu42oc; Angoras, with wool on, each, eoc a
11-30.
FURS For No. 1 skint: Bear skins, as
to size, No. 1, each. So.OOjy 10.00; cubs,
each, Sl3; badger, prime, each. 25 00c;
cat, wild, with head perfect. vLO CP 50c; house,
d20c; fox. common gray. large pilme,
each. 40$f00c red. each, sll5; cross, each,
$515; silver and black, each. ,1004,
800; ushers, each, S58; lynx. each. S.50?
o.OO; mink, strictly No. x, each, according '
to size, $13; marten, dark northern, ac
cording to size and color, each. SlOtiylo;
marten, pale, according to size and color,
each, $2.SO44; muskrat, large, each, 12
loc; skunk, each. 3040ci civet or polecat,
each, 515e; otter, for arge, prime skin,
each. $o10; panther, with head and claws
oerfect. each, S23 raccoon, for prime
large, each. 507ac; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, each, S3.S093.00; prairie
(coyoto). 00c $ 1.00; wolverine, each, sea
800.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Prices Quoted Iocally on Cattle, Sheep and
Hosts.
The livestock market who in good condition
yesterday. There was a fairly strong demand
for cattle with sufficient arrivals. Bst hogs
moved freely, but there was little Inquiry for
stocker or feeders. The sheep market con
tinues to phow improvement as arrivals of half
fattened stock are decreasing. Receipts yes
terday were: 50 cattle. 00 hogs, and 375 sheep
and lambs.
A late Issue of the East Oregonlan says
that Nafe Rains, the .Pendleton cattle buyer
for the Frye-Bruhn Company of Seattle, has
made the first purchase of grass beef In T'mn
1 11 la. County this season, havinc purchased
500 head of choice cattle from arry AVhlt
eker, George Linsner,, Fletcher Brothers, Koop
Brothers and J. A. Guardian, to be shipped
June 10. The cattle have been on the range
In the Willow Springs district this spring
andi are In excellent condition for the market
end are the top or choice of about 800 head
which he contracted. The remainder of the
purchase will be sent out about Juno 20.
"While the price la not made public, it Is un
derstood that It Is a little better, than $4.25
per 100 and is satisfactory to the growers.
QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO.
Price Paid for Produce In the Bay City
Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO, Juns 3. The follow
ing prices were quoted In the produce mar
ket today:
Vegetables Garlic. 4W5c; green peas,
$1(61-75; string beans. 897c; asparagus, 3
6c; tomatoes, $U251.75; eggplant, 79c.
' Butter Fancy creamery. 23c; creamery
seconds, 22V4c; fancy dairy, 22c.
Cheese New. HlHic; Young America,
13B14c.
Eggs Store, 21c; fancy ranch. 22c
Poultry Roosters, old, $3.60(u4.50; roost
ers, oung, $7.50 10; broilers, small, $3 50
:; broilers, large, $3.504 .50; fryers,
$097; hens, $4fi S; ducks, old, $405; young,
$5 -r 7.
Millstuffs Bran, $32083; middlings, $33
$33.
Wool Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino.
15c; Mountain, 4'S'8c; South Plains and San
Joaquin. 7Si'c; Nevada, !12c
Hops New and old crops, lV46c; con
tracts, 8 11c.
Hay Wheat. $16Sil7.50; wheat and oats,
$12'd'17; alfalfa. $W13; stock, $810;
straw, per bale, 55?r 00c.
Fruits Apple, choice, $2.25; common,
Mc; bananas. $1.1.50; Mexican limes,
$rvfii'fl..v); California lemons, choice, $2.73;
common, 73c; oranges, navels, $2.503.50;
pineapples. $296. -
Potatoes Sweets, $2.503; Oregon Bur
banks, 90$1.
Receipts Flour. 8603 quarter sacks;
wheat, 5 centals; barley, lt5 centals;
beans, 500 sacks; corn, 40 centals ;' potatoes,
3775 sacks; bran. 470 sacks; middlings. 30
Bucks; hay, 220 tons; wool, 3 bales; hides,
11UO.
Dried Krult at New York.
NEW ORK, June 3. The market for
evaporated apples Is not active, but offer
ings are light and prices hold at about the
recent level. Fancy. IDOWic; choice. 3hi
tftO'jc: prime, 0'79c; common to fair,
6 (R f.Vic.
Coast advices Indicate that a considerable
business has been done In new-crop prunes,
but the local market continues quiet with
quotations ranging from 3H to 13c for
California and oi10c for Oregon fruit.
Apricots are unchanged.
Peaches are dull, buyers showing a dis
position to hold ott in the expectation of
lower prices. Choice. 8to0c; extra choice,
9,sc: fancy, 10B iodic; extra fancy, 11
lUic.
Raisins are quiet on spot. Ioose mus
catels. 4V4(6 6V4c; choice to fancy seeded,
Bljjr7c; seedless, 5oc; London .layers,
$1.23 1.35.
v Coffe and Sugar. (
NEW YORK. June 3. Coffee futures
closed steady, net unchanged to five points
higher. Sales, 13.750 bags. Including June
at 0:lOc: July. 6.05c; December, 6c; March,
0.03c; May. U.lOc. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio,
6c; Santos No. 4, 8c. Mild, quiet; Cor
dova. S 12$ic.
Sugar Raw, steady; fair refining, JMc;
centrifugal. 00 test. 4.36c; molasses sugar.
3.81c. Refined, steady; crushed, 6.10c; pow
dered, 5.50c; granulated. 5.40c.
Hairy Produce In the East.
CHICAGO; June 3. On the produce ex
change today the butter market waa firm.
Creameries. ID ft. 23c: dairies. 17210.
lggs Firm; at mark. cases Included,
14 isc: firsts. 14c: prime firsts, 16 Vic
Cheese Steady, 10 12c.
NEW YORK. June 3. Butter, steady;
cheese, dull, unchanged; eggs, easier.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June 3. Cotton futures
closed steady. Closing bids: June, 10.22c;
July, lo.lltc; August. lo.nc: 'September.
.0ic: October. 0.93-; Novemher, p.1Oe ; De
cember, a.xoc; January, u.ac; February,
.33c; March, D.33C
DECLINE IS SUDDEN
Stock Market, After Fluctua
i tions, Closes Weak.
DAY OF HEAVY SELLING
Impressing Factors' Are Cut in Steel
Bar Prices and Washington Re
ports of Action Against
Standard Oil.
NEW YORK, June 3. The stock market
was subjected to quite a arenchlng at the
outset by the outpouring of salee Induced by
consideration of some of the overnight de
velopments. The spasmodic nature of the
drop iti prices resulted In opening the way
to an upward reacttonknd a practically com
plete repair of the opening losses was effected
by midday. A notable contraction in the
volume of the transactions then occurred, as
though the epeculailve temper favored a
breathing spell to take account of the violent
experiences through which the nairket has
been carried this week. Prices relapsed sud
denly at the last to about the lowest.
Large attention was' attracted to. reports
from Washington of the plans of the Gov
ernment authorities for pushing a new suit
against the Standard , OH Company on rebat
ing chargte, which might Involve maximum
flnee even In excess of those Imposed in the
previous suit, now on appeal to the higher
courts. There seemed to be a more serious
view taken of the cut in prices of steel bars
than was the case yesterday, when It wan
first announced. Financial sentiment is sen
sitive to suggestions of wage controversies,
and whatever approval has been shown of the
policy of maintenance of prices which the
steel trade hae sought to enforce, has been
due to the claim of Its advocates that it
would obviate the ' necessity of reducing
wages in that Industry.
The aggressive support which turned the
market centered on Union Pacific, and the re
newed rise In that Mock to the high figure of
yesterday and of the year was accompanied
by an Intimation that the details of the $40.
0(0.000 bond issue had been arranged. The
weather map caused some misgtvlngs over
crop prospects, especially In the Southwestern
states.
It was after the Union Pacific bond Bale an
nouncement had spent its force that prices
ran off again to the weak closing.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
-falue, $3.8v8,X0. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
CLOSING: STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Sales. High Low. Bid.
. Closing
Adams Express i6ft
Amal. Copper 40,700 -fi' 66 0d
Am Car Sr Foun . 3.500 35 35 35Vs
do preferred ... loo , I8 08 97 "4
Am Cotton Oil .. 1,000 31 30 30
do preferred 90
Am Express 2o5
AmHd & Lt pf 1H
American Ice 2,300 28 27 27ft
Am Linseed Oil 10
do preferred 21
Am Locomotive .. 1,300 50 50 . 60'
do preferred .. 100 103 103 102 V,
Am Smelt & Ref. 80,200 75 74 754
do preferred ... 100 98lfc 94 98-4
Am Sugar Ref .. 000 129 128 128
Am Tobacco ctfs notj
Anaconda Min Co 4.900 43i 42 42ti
Atchison 4,300 82 82 82 14
do preferred ... 100 93 93 92
Atl Coast Line... 2oO 921$ 92 91 H
Bait & Ohio 1,800 90 bi OOft
do preferred 87
Brook Rap Tran. 4,800 40 48 48
Canadian Pacific . 2,700 100 13914 139
C'entrul of N J 19u
Central Leather . 200 25 25 24
do preferred . . . 400 95 95 94 '4
Ches & Ohio 24,8'JO 40 4414 45V.
Chi Gt Western.. 1,400 7 7 7
Chicago & N W. . 3O0 155 54li 154
C. M. & St. Paul. 8.500 13614 134 1341,
Chi Term & Tran 8
do preferred . 25
C C C & St. 1 100' BS B8T4 5S
Colo Fue! & Iron. 2,800 2H 27 27
Colo & Southern.. 900 31 8114 81
do 1st preferred 5S
do 2d preferred . 50
Consolidated Gas. 1,500 125 124 12414
Corn Products ... 400 16 IS 16
do preferred ;.. 6914
Del 4 Hudson ... 1.200 160 159 100
Del. Lack r West 635
D & R Grande... 600. 26 26 2.1
do preferred , ..... 66
Distillers' Securl.. 6K 85 85 85
Erie 9.9U0- 23 22 23
do 1st preferred. 1.000 41 40 40
oo za prererreu.. otto zy 28
General Electrio
400 138 13S
138
Ot Northern pf... 14,6H) 13311 131 132
Illlnoto Central .. 3o0 134 133 133
Inter Met 1.100 1214 11 UTi
do preferred ... 1.000 32 82 . 32
Int Paper 100 10 10 10
do preferred 60
Int Pump 500 24 24 24
do preferred ... 2.600 70 7B 70
Iowa Central 1,600 17 16 17
do preferred ... 100 35 34 83
K C Southern 23
do preferred . . . 100 57 67 50
Louis & Nashville 1,300 111 K'8 109
Mexican Central.. 2iK) 16. 16 16
Minn Bt Louis. 8l0 2 29 28
M St P & S 6 M 200 112 112 111
do preferred 138
Missouri Pacific .. .100 53 61 61
Mo Kan & Texas 2.700 28 27 27
do preferred ... 2nO 62 62 61
National Lead ... 3.400 67 66 66
Mex Nat R R pf. .' 62
N. Y. Central .. 600 105 105 104
Northern Pacific. 88.400 138 186 136
N Y Ont & West 4,700 41 4ti 40
Norfolk & West.. 300 70 60 69
do preferred ..... 80
North American.. 2n0 63 63 62
Pacific Mail 500 28 25 25
Pennsylvania .... 8.400 122 121 121
Peoples Gaa 2il0 91 91 91
P C C & St. L. . . 10O 74 74 73
Pressed Steel Car 1,000 29 28 . 28
do preferred ... ' 85
Pullman Pal Car. 100 159 15ft 158
Reading 168.6O0 116 114 114
do 1st preferred. 200 82 82 82
do 2d preferred 82 '4
Republic Steel ... 800 19 18 18
do preferred ... 400 70 70 70
Rock Island..,.. 9O0 18 17 17
do preferred ... 1.700 37 86 .16
SlosM-Sheffleld ... 400 62 51 61
St L S F 2 pf. 3O0 31 30 80
6t L Southwest.. 300 16 16 16
do preferred 36
Southern Pacific . 28,3fH 87 86 86
do preferred ... 2O0 110 119 110
Southern Rnilway. 300 19 18 . 17'
do preferred ... 900 47 4, 46
Texas & Pacific .. 1.200 . 24 23 23
Tol St. L ft West. 200 19 19 10
Tenn Copper 300 37 37 36
do preferred ... 100 44 44 43
Union Pacific 283.500 150 146 148
do preferred 82
Utah Copper 600 31 31 S2
U S Express 85
V S Realty 49
U S Rubber 300 25- 25 25
do preferred 91
V S Steel ... 77,600 38 38 38
do preferred ... 100 102 102 102
Va-Caro Chemical 200 25 24 23
do preferred ... 90
Wabash 4O0 12 12 12
do preferred ... 21,00 25 24 25
Wells-Fargo Ex 3
Westlnghouse Elec 700 51 61 50
Western Union .. 66
Wheel & L Erie.. 100 8 8 8
Wisconsin Central 16
do preferred 89
Total sales for the day 864,800 shares.
- BONDS.
NEW YORK. June
3. Closing quotations:
TJ. 8. ref. 2s reg.103
do coupon. .. .103
U. 3. 3s reg lOl
do coupon .... 101
U. 8. new 4s reg.120
do coupon .... 122
Atchison adj. 4s S8
D R G 4a 02
1 N" Y C G 3s... 91
North paolflc 3s. 71
I North Pacific 4.101
South' Pacific 4s. 86
'Union Pacific 4s. 101
IWlscon Cent... 80
! Japanese. 4s..... 80
Stocks Bt London.
LONDON, June 8. Consols for money,
83 1-16: do for account, 88 8-16. L
Anaconda ... 8.75 IN. Y. Central. 107.00
Atchison 84.1t2iNorfIk & Wes 70.75
do pref 93.00 do pref 83.00
Bait & Ohio. 94.23 Ont & West.. 41.73
Can Pacific. .163.50 Pennsylvania. 62.50
Ches & Ohio. 45.75 Rand Mines.. 6.37
Chi Grt West 7.12 Reading 30.00
C. M. & S. P. 138.50 Southern Ry. . 18 50
Do Beers 11.371 do pref 48.73
D R a 26.23 South Pacific. 89.12
do pref.... ow.ou union facinc. 131.73
Erie 23.02' ao prer..
do 1st pf. . 42.00 U. S. Steel.
80.OO
. 30.00
. 105.00
. 13.00
. 23. SO
do 2d pf . . 3O.00 I do pref. ,
nrand Trunk 17.73
111 Cen 137.5
j do pref.
w a DBttn
I, & N. .
. .113.00 (Spanish 4s.
92.00
Mo. K. Sc T.. 28.50 I Amal Copper. 68.00
Money, Kxrhange, Etc.
NEW YORK.June 3. Close Money on
call easy, lftl per cent; ruling rate, 1
per rent: closing bid, 1 per cent; offered
at 1 per cent.
Time loans quiet and easy; 00 days, 2W
2 per cent; 90 days, 2 2 per cent; six
months. 3 per cent.
Prime mercantile paper, 3'4 per cent.
Sterling exchange firmer, with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at $4.S74.8710 for de
mand and at $4.S5304.S5r0 for 6o-day bills.
Commercial bills, $4.83.
Bar sliver, 52c.
Mexican dollars, 48c.
Bonds, Governments, steady; railroads Ir
regular. SAN FRANCISCO, June 3. Sliver bars,
52 c.
Mexican dollars, nominal.
Drafts, sight. 9c. telegraph 11c.
Sterling on London, 00 days, $4. SO; sight,
$4.87.
LONDON, June 3. Bar silver, steady,
24 5-l;d per ounce.
Money, "f l per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills is 1 1 per cent; for three
months' bills, 1 1 per cent.
Dolly Treasury Statement.'
WASHINGTON, June 3. Today's state
ment of the Treasury balances:
Available cash balance $230, 152. "53
Gold coin and bullion 2.t.029.9.",l
Gold certificates 40.341,550
Eastern Mining Stocks.
BOSTON. June 3.
Adventure . .$ 2.00
Alloues ' 27. 00
Amalgamated 60. 50
Atlantic . 16-50
Bingham . . . .50
Cal & Hecla. 680.00
Centennial .. 23.50
Cod Range... 73.30
Daly West... 10.0O
Franklin .... 9.00
Granby ..... 97.30
Isle Royale.. MJ.73
Mass Mining. 3.25
Michigan ... 9.00
Mohawk 50.30
-Closing quotations:
IMont. C. & C. 33.00
Old Dominion 35. 50
Osceola
91.00
Parrot
Quincy
21.30
83.00
14.00
60.00
14.00
7.25
37.50
24.25
Shannon
Tamarack . . .
Trinity
United Copper
U. S. Mining. .
U. S. Oil
Utah
.. 42.12
. . 6.12
. . 6 25
. .133.00
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
B. M. and Caroline S. Lombard to
Rose T. Bice, lots 1 2, block 20,
Railway Addition to Montavllla ..$ 185
B. M. and Caroline S. Lombard to
Andrew J. . Melvln. lots 3. 4, block
26, Railway Addition to Montavllla 170
B. M. and Caroline S. Lombard to
Marguerite Crane, lots 45, 46. 47,
b:ock 26, Railway Addition to Mont
aviUa 2TTJ
Moore Investment Company to August
Minx, lot 10, block 51, Vernon 400
'J. L. Putman to Catherine M. Gross,
lot 8, block 4. Webb's Addition 1
Catherine M. and A. Gross to J. L.
Putman, east 100 feet of north 80 A '
feet of lot 10, block 4, Webb's Addl-
tion, also undivided of west 41
feet of north 80 feet of lot 10, block
4 Webb's Addition 1
University Land Company to A. J. F.
Bowman, lots 14, 15, 16, block 89,
University 'Park 825
Title Guaarntee & Trust Company to
Fred Stock, lots 1. 3, 5. 6, 7. 8,
block 4, Lexington Heights 625
Charles Lomerine and wife to Norman .
M. Lewton and wife, lot 3, block 4,
Lincoln Park Annex 2,200
Percy Pope Dabney et a!., to Charles
H. Sonenson and wife, lot 5, Mad
ison Villa 1,178
Mary Ann Kandell to A. S. Helntx, lot
16, block 41. Tremont .... ..... 40
D. H. Leech et al., to Christopher T.
Croddy, lot 3, block 6, Cloverdale
Ext. to Alblna 800
Arleta Land Company to J. L. Mitch
ell, lot 20. block 7. lot 14. block 8.
and lots 18, 20, block 10, Arleta
Park 400
Arleta Land Company to Ida Spencer,
lot 3, block 11, Ina Park 125
Ransom R. Dunn to Belle NlckelU lots
34, 35. block 1: lot 23, block 2; lot
36. block 3. Stanley; lots 33. 84,
block 4; lots 3 to 20. block 6; lots
I. 4. 5. 6, 8. 9. 10, 11. 12, 13, block
7; lots 1 to 9, and 29 to 34. block 8.
Stanley No. 2 1
George E. Mlnzer and wife to George
J. Peterson, lots 18. 19. block 9.
Bayard Addition 130
Arleta Land Company to C. A. Bar
ret, lots 10, 11, block 4, Arleta
Park 1
J. L. Hartman et al., to Dell Frances
Green, west of lots 6, 8. block
' 262, Holladay's Addition 1
iloore Investment Company to Sarah
M. Hamlin, lot 6, block 27, Vernon 400
J. W. P. McFall to O. H. Prink, lot
13, block 5. Mt. Tabor 800
Henry Kilthau and wife to F. C.
Drews, lot 10, block 14. Alblna..... 1,050
Title Guarantee & Trust Company to
Lalla Morris, lot 2, block 7, West
Piedmont 1
Charles Spinner to Florence J. Spin
ner, lot 4, block 1, Nash's Firet Ad
dition -. 600
William F. Bodley and wife to Albert
J. Clarke, land beginning at north
west corner of a tract owned by
James Clarke and wife, in H. Kelly
D. L. C 1
John Hughes and wife to K- F.
Hughes, lots 37. block 122. Went
Irvlngton 2.000
A. Bosch and wife to Joseph Tamer
lane, lot 3, block 13, subdivision
Proebstel's Addition to Alblna 850
Percy Pope Dabney et al., to Charles
Bartram, lot 19. Madison Villa .... 1,420
Moore Investment Company to Har
land A. Prichard, lot 15, block 34,
Vernon 400
M. A. Gay and wife to C. E. Fields,
land In Sections 31. 82 Township 1,
North Range 2 east 10
Victor Land Company to Agnes E.
Bodley. lot 21. block 8, Highland
Park 1
Title Guarantee & Trust Company to
Ysda Downs, lots 9, 10. block 26;
lots 13. 14. block 11, Rossmere 2,750
C. Aerne, Jr., and wife, to George
Clark and wife, north 60 feet of
lot 17 and west 15 feet of north
50 feet of lot 16. block 13. Gold
smith's Addition 3.600
J. F. Surry and wife to A. E. Altree
and wife, lots 35. 86, 37 and west
of lot 38, block 1, Roselawn
Annex 1,475
B, W. Fioher and wife to Mary Nel
son, lot 5, block 3, Woodmere;
also lot 8. block 4, Idealvlew 1
Alfred Brugger and wife to Robert J.
Wagner, west 40 feet of lot 16.
block 14, and west 40 feet of lot
17. block 14. Arleta Park No. 2 300
William Bolles to J. P. Johnson and
wife, lot 8, Riverside Homestead
Annex 800
Andrew B. Gibbs to Hannah M.
Heiney, 4 acres beginning at pipe
x26 inches In seotlon line divid
ing Section 21, Township 1, south
range 3 east Into east and, west
halves 8 rods north of center of
road No. 588 200
Harry J. Klr.gsley to Fannie W. Conk
lln. east of lots 9. 10, block 49,
Irvlngton Addition 1
S. H. Graham and wife to H. 9.
Stone. 1 acres, beginning at point
In center of county road No. 688,
said point being south 89 degrees 36
minutes west 1011.6 feet distant
from stone in west line of the Addi
eon C. Dunbar D. L. C 140
George A. Cable et al.. to D. S. Cam
eron, lot 6. block 3. East Port
land Heights 10
E. H. Kilham to R. I. Eckerson. lot
12, block 13 and lot 10, block 15.
Center Addition to East Portland.. ' 1
W. H. Nunn and wife to Inez McK. "
Eckerson. lots 7, 8. block 6. Holmes
subdivision of block 5, Glenwood
Pnrk 1
J. M. Short and wife to S. F. Pitts.
11.37 acres, commencing at northwest
corner of the land dteded by J. M.
Short and wife to F. I Rugg, In the
center of Powell Valley road. 759.03
feet north and 425.76 feet west of
southwest corner of said Lewis
Hale D. L. C 8,000
Title Guarantee Sc Trust Company to
Charles O. John, lots 3, 4, 6, block
37, Rossmere 2.5O0
A. J. Jackson and wife to J. A. Or
chard et al., lot 10, block 16, East
Portland Height 10
Jane D. Munro to Ralph Lester Carse
end wife, lot 2. block; 128. Irving
ton 1.600
H. C. Campbell and wife to Lucy lone
Slckler, 90x135 feet, beginning at
northwest corner of block 4, Abend's
Addition to Alblna 1
Herman Borchert and wife to S. D.
Powell, lots 5. 6. block 1, Garden
Park Addition 10
Margaret L. Crane to B. M. Lombard,
lot 28, block 4, Railway Addition
to Montavllla 85
Rose T. Boce to B. M. Lombard, lot
27, block 4, Railway Addition . to .
Montavllla 85
J. A. Harbke and wife to Joeteph T.
Ennls. lot 3. block 48. Vernon 500
Moore Investment Company to Joseph
T. Ennls, lots 14, 15, block 37,
Vernon 800
H. L. Tabke et al.. to L. R. Elliott,
lots 5, 6. 7, 8. 9. block 7. Colum
bia Heights Addition 775
Thomas Hanson to M. E. Thompson,
jot 2, block 5, Multnomah 10
A F Swenson et al.. to Robert H.
Ellis, undivided of lots 8. 4. 7.
8. block 29. Patton's Second Addi
tion to Alblna 10
Lizzie M. Miller to George Melvln Mil
ler, of my undivided of lot
5. 6, block 109, city 1
Delphlne Whalen to Charles L. Large.
lot 2 block 6. Caruthers Addition.. 6.500
F. I. McCallum and wife to W. G.
Deatsman, lota 10, 11. 12. block 8,
Firland 1
Clara Lelsv to Rollle A. Leisy. south
60 feet of lol and 20 f"et off east
end of lot 3. block 8. Simon's Addi
tion 2.000
John T. Craig and wife to Marie and
Melchlor Raz. undivided 1-6 of lot 8,
block 102, Couch's Addition: aleo
undivided 1-5 of part of lot 7,
block 102. Couch's Addition 8.250
Total $46,287
Dsn your abstracts mads by ths Bsovnty
Abstract Trust Co.. T Chamber of Coxa.
CABLES ARE LOWER
Wheat . Closes Barely Steady
at Chicago.
WITH JULY FRACTION OFF
I'oreign Advices Offset the Effect of
Kains in the Southwest Corn
Strong All Day and
' Oats Are Dull.
CHICAGO, June 3. '"Weak cables today
offset rains in the Southwest and caused the
local markets to close barely steady. Final
quotations on the July delivery were a
shade lower than the close of yesterday.
Corn was up llc Oats were o higher.
Provisions were 2fi,3c higher.
July wheat opened c lower to a
shade higher at 0191c, sold oft to 91c
and then advanced to 92c. The. close was
at 91 c.
Corn was strong all day.-July opened Q
c higher at 696c, advanced to 70c
and closed at 69 (5 70c.
Trade in oats was quiet. July opened c
higher at 47c, advanced to 47 o and closed
at 47 c
Provisions were weak at the opening, but
became firm on the strength of corn. Shorts
were the principal buyers. At the close pork
was up 25c; lard was 5c higher and
libs were 2c higher.
Northwestern Wheat Markets.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 3. Wheat, No. 1
hard. $1.12 1.12 ; No. 1 Northern.
$1.10 (g 1.10 : No. 2 Northern, $1.08
1.08: No. 3 Northern. $1.04 1.07; July,
$1.0761.07; September, l03c.
DULUTH, June 3. Wheat, No. 1 North
ern, $1.09; No. 2 Northern, $1.05; July,
$1.07: September, 9c.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low.
.96 $ .96 , $
.111 .92 .91
.88 .8 .88
.89 .80 .89
Closs.
$ .96
91
.ss
.89
June
July
Sept.
Dec.
CORN.
.70
.68
5S
OATS'. '
July
Sept
Dec, old..
.69
.67
.57
.69
.68
.57
.70
.68
5S
1
May
July,
July,
Sept.
58 .55
old.. .47 .47
new. .45 .45
3S .38
MESS PORK:
57
.47
.45
.38
5S
.47
.45
3S
Mav
July
Sept.
. . .41
. .13 05
..14.00
41
.41
13.03
14.00
.41
13.75
14.02
8.37
8.75
13.75
14.02
LARD.
8.57
8.73
July
Sept.
8.M)
8.70
8.30
8.07
SHORT RIBS.
T.42 7.47 7.42
7.65 7.72 7.03
July
7.47
7.72
Sept
Cash quotations were as follows:
r lour Meaay.
Wheat Spring No. 8, 95c$1.07; No. 2
red, 99cca"$l.
Corn No. 2. 7474c; No. 2 yellow. 70
77c
Oats No. 2. 52c; No. 3 white. 5254c.
Barley Fair to choice malting, 39 ft 04c.
Flax seed No. 1 Northwestern. $1.24.
fc'hort ribs, sides Loose, $7'&'7.50.
Mess Pork Per barrel. $13 70 13.75.
Lard Per 100 pounds, $8.50.
Short clear sides Boxed, $7.50(7.75.
Whieky Basis of high wines. S1..1.Y
lieceipis.
Shipments
Flour, barrels .
Wheat, bushels
Corn, bushels . .
Oats, bushels . .
Rye. bushels . . .
Barley, bushels
43.300
28,900
14.HW
8.900
65.300
200,800
90
2,100
. . .205.3110
. . .265.500
. .. 2.000'
. .. 6D.3O0
Grain and . Produce at New York.
NEW YORK, June 3. Flour Receipts,
24.8O0 barrels; exports, 1000 barrels. Market,
quiet and unchanged.
Wheat Receipts, 53.000 bushels; exports,
68.400 bushels. Spot, steady. No. 2 red,
$1.00 1.02 elevator, and $1.02 spot f. o.
b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1.10
f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard Winter, $1.11 f.
o. b. afloat. Wreak cables gave wheal a
lower opening today, but It subsequently
turned stronger on bullish Southwest crop
news and light receipts. Near the close a
second drop occurred on predictions of
clearing weather and final prices were part
ly c net lower. July closed 99c; Septem
ber, 95 c.
Hops and hides Firm.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 3. Wheat
firm;
barley, weak.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping, $1.67 5JL70; milling,
$1.70 1.74.
Barley Feed, $1.4001-42; brewing,
nominal
Oats Red. nominal; white, $1,503-1.60;
grays. $1.30'81. 60.
Call-board sales:
Wheat No trading.
Barley December, $1.20 1.26.
Corn Large yellow. $1.90 2.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, June 3. Cargoes, dull. Walla
Walla, prompt shipment. 30s 8d; California,
prompt shipment, 37s 3d.
LIVERPOOL, June 3. Wheat, July, 7s
5d; September, 7s 10d; December, 7s
7d.
Wheat at T aroma.
TACOMA. June 3. Wheat, quiet. un
changed. Bluestem, 80c;' club, 87c; red. Sic
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, June 3. The London tin
market was lower today with spot closing at
f 1110 10s and futures at fl29 17a Locally the
market was dull with quotations ranging
from 28.65 29c
Copper declined to 157 37s 6d for spot and
58 7s Od for futures in the London market.
Locally th market was dull and un
changed. Lead declined 2s 6d to 12 15s la London.
The local market was dull and a shade
lower, the average quotations ranging from
4.30 to 4 35c.
Spelter declined to 19 12s 6d In London,
but while easy, was unchanged at 4.30(3?
4.65c in the- local market.
Iron was lower with Cleveland warrants
quoted at 50s 7d In London. Locally the
market was steady. .
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. June 8. Wool, steady; terri
tory and Western mediums, 13 (i? 16c
mediums. 1013c; fine. 9llc.
fine
Alleged Swindlers Set .Free.
DENVER, Colo.. June 3. The Federal
Court yesterday, in the trial of Jay F.
Manning, John J. Hoban and J. D. Will
iamson, on a charge of using the malls
In furtherance of a conspiracy to defraud.
Judge Lewis Instructed the jury to re
turn a verdict of not guilty.
The defendants were officers In the
Gold Leaf Consolidated Mine Company,
and it was charged that they had misrep
resented the value of the company's prop
erties and had defrauded the stockholders
to the amount of about $20,000. In his
instructions to the jury. Judge Lewis said
that sufficient evidence had not been pro
duced to show that a conspiracy existed.
AT THE HOTELS.
The Portland. M. F. Gates and wife. F.
Thomas, Missoula; H. Llndley, C. Pltner,
Seattle: D. W. Clark, M. Peterson, San Fran
cisco: M. E. Hammer. New York: F. W.
Smith. San Francisco; J. T. Elliott, G. B.
Elliott, W. F: Charles. Indianapolis: E. K.
South Salt Lake: W. Shaw and wife. Ho-,
qalam; W. A. Hartwell. Chicago: E. F.
Hyrne, San Francisco; J. Osborn and wife.
Hood River: Mary De Moss. W. Damrosch
and wife. A. Saslovsky. New York; H. W.
McPhall. 1900; MaxLevey. Bert Bane. San
Francisco: Nate Strauss. H. M. Greender.
New York; A. Merton. Seattle; J. M. Gans
and wife. New York; J. F. Lowery, Seattle;
L. M. Holden. Tacoma; C. Parker, New
Hampshire; Charles B. King. Boston: J.
Kragen. M. Lovejoy. New York H. S. South
wlck. Boston; T. W. Gaston. Tacoma: J.
Welnstein, D. Riddle. Mrs. C. Westcrfleld.
Pan Francisco; B. Fitzsimmon. New York;
T. S. Ward and wife. Lewtston; K. Van
Dvke. Grants Pass; C. D. Hansen and wife,
Hoqulam: L. .Charlton. New York; J. N.
Cole, Butte: I,. S. Simons, San Francisco;
E. J. Collins. Ostrander. Mrs. R. Gates, Ab
erdeen; H. L. Patton. Salem; Ed Wllhelni.
SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO.
Portland to San Francisco
Including Meals and
S. S. ROSE CITY
Sails From Ainsworth Dock, 9 A. M., June 6
J. W. RANSOM, llock Agent.
Phone .Main 268.
Chicago: R L. Warninger, i-a Crosse; T.
W. Robins and wife, Caslle Rock.
The Oregon J. O. Elliott and wife. Moro.
Or.; Fred J. Claxton. -San Francisco: Will
lam Anderson and family. Deep River; E.
Hofer. Salem; N. Sella; and wife. Myrtle
Creek; Rudolph Strund. New York: Tom
Iane. Chicago; W. L. McCabe. Seattle; M.
B. Mercer and wife. Sumpter, Or.: Samuel
Josephson. Roseburg; J. S. Gunn. Aberdeen;
Leslie Rutler. Hood River: H. l.ovenburg.
San Francisco; Mrs. .1. A. Veness. Winlock,
Wash.; Mrs: W. P. Lord. Salem; Mrs. B. H.
Johns-ton. W. .1. Gordan and wife, Centralla;
Edith Schubbe. Belllngtiam; Charles V.
Shannon. St. Louis; H. E. Lively. Seattle;
F. J. Luebbert. -St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs.
Graff. W. I Lynn. Seattle; F. G. Epton.
Vancouver; C. W. stlnson. F. A. Bryant. Se
attle;. J. M. Ohoate. Summervllle; Miss M.
Smith. San Francisco; C. S. New ball. Den
ver; H. O. Jacobl, Tacoma; B. H. Johnston.
Centralla: F. W. Lampkln. Pendleton: J.
R. Smith. La Grande; A. K. Schoen. 100;
H. A. Chadwick. W. C. Tetsch. R. F. Hill,
Sentle: J. P. Gardner. Roseburg.
The Imperial Dan Bruhn, M. E. Rogers,
Seattle: Lelah Day. Effie Billings. La
Grande; W. C. Huyertv and wife. M. O.
Sanders. McMlnnvllle; Mrs. W. Kuykendsll,
Eugene; B. Jeuson, A. Sandersack, Pendle
ton; Mrs. D. M. Blnslev. Mrs. C. D. Thomas.
John Adair, Astoria; W. Tyler Smith, Sheri
dan; Mrs. A. R. Renick, Kelso; Mrs. J. H.
Wilkinson. Eugene; A- R. Remick and wife,
W. P. Ely and wife, Bertlce Milton, Kelso;
A. M. Fanning. Sheridan; A. D. Brown,
Cathlamet; W. H. Stelwlng. Hlllsboro: F.
A. Suefert, The Dalles; c. M. McCamas and
wife. Thomas Thompson and wife. Pendle
ton; F. L. Parker. P. A. Stokes. Astoria;
N. H. Webber and wife. Eagle Cliff; Frank
E. Alley. Roseburg; J. E. Sampson, W. H.
Rhodes and wife. Albany: W. E. Dabney,
A. L. Cuming. Mrs. Y. F, Coug. Miss H. A.
Webber. Hood River; Dr. H. A. Beauchamp.
U P. Brown. Miss Maude Hawly, Dayton,
Or.; N. L. Guv. Dallas. Or.: O. E. Smith,
Eugene; L. H. Hugglns, Murta Huggins,
Hood River; John F. Langhan. C. O. Haynes
and wife. Chehalis; John H. Gnins and wife,
Albanv; F. W. Benson. Salem; H. C. Mahon,
Eugene; J. D. Sutherland and wife. Salem:
Mrs. L. Barnum. Moro; Henry Nlser and
wife. Newport.
The Perkins. R. E. Downing and wife. A.
M. Taylor. Salem; George Greham. San
Francisco: Miss Hancock. Mrs. N. Hancock,
Cornelius; William J. Maize and wife. Elma;
W. G. Corbett. Elma: George Baerter. W.
Talrebean. Newoarki J. P. Coxon and wife.
Kelso; J. W. Dallas and wife. Seattle; Mrs.
A. G. Liggett. Mrs. F. B. Swaggart. Kelso;
F. C. Shawahan and wife, city; Mrs. Ed
win Ross. St. Helens: Miss Anna Starr. Sa
lem: George W. Averill and wife. Milwau
kee. Wis.; R. E. EhitticJt and wife. C.
Marks nnd wife. Vancouver; Mrs. Jay Ag
new. Centralla: Gerald Ferrell. San Fran
cisco; Ray Hatten. Seattle: John Robins
and wife. Castle Rock: George R. Tatls
and wife. Goble; F. Y. Mulkev. Monmouth;
R. C. Hood and wife. Roseburg; B. Swing.
Oakland; Mrs. C. B. Walton, A. T. Bell and
wife. San Francisco: P. H. McMullen. Se
attle; c. D. Van Valln and wife. Dorena:
Annie B. Romlg. Gardiner; N. R. Gaylord
and wife Eugene; R. C. Lender and . wife.
Hood River: Mane Cooker. Spokane; Chea
ter Huggins. William A. Cas. Hood River;
S. H. Wilson and wife. Eureka; J. R.
Houston. H. C. Greene. Hood River; C. W.
Sayers, Chicago: C. W. Brown. Milwaukee,
Wis.; P. E. Stevens. Ei'gene; George l.
Peebles, C. F. Colerworth. Pendleton: F. 8.
Cure and wife. Sendblow; E. P. Ash Ste
vens: L. M. Le Lachmer and wife. Manhat
tan, Mont.; Eugene Duffy and wife, Seattle;
W. Irwlns. city; Mrs. J. E. Marnow, Inde
pendence; Mrs. J. M. Campbell. Dnlias; Dr.
R. S. Stenker and wife, Rldgefleld:- S. C.
Nell. Monmouth' E. B. Fletcher. Gervals;
Mrs. Charles Wilson. Miss M. Gardner. L.
Walker and wife. Newberg: F. D. Arnold
and wife. liuquiam; W. L. Wright and wife.
Harrisburg: Mrs. Hastings and daughter,
Sllverton; C. E. Hant and wife. Corvatils;
Hugh Cumminrs. Halsey; C. E. Glass. Eu
gent; D. H. Pierce and wife, Harrisburg;
Mrs. Charles Heln and daughter. Aumsvllle;
W. Hunt. Sllverton; Mrs. E. A. Thomas.
H. L. Hachette and son. Gaston; Miss M.
Jones. Salem; Mrs. W. N. Long, Eugene; A.
S. Eoff, Mrs. A. Q. EofC. Salem.
The Cornelius. A. L. Humpnrey. Pitts
burg; W. S. Bartholomew. Chlcaso; K. Os
borne and wife, Astoria: Mrs. OttoxJ. Boss,
San Francisco; F. T. Duntar and wife. As
toria; Mrs. L. A. Carlyle. Boston; Bruce
Fair. Aberdeen; J. S. Sutthoff. Seattle: An
thony Roller. Patulla A. Roller. New York:
J- L. Murphy and family, Duluth. Minn.';
Mrs. E. S. Bargelt. Mrs. A. Matson. Coos
Bay; M. H. Miller. B. C. Ollnger, N. S.
Hartnes, The Dalles; C. M. Keels. Coqullie;
T. M. Anderson. Mrs. W. P. Patten, Miss
Anderson, city; Miss Flelda McClalne . Mrs.
C. W. Keene, Sllerton; W. M. Waach and
wife. Salem; W. A. Harteness, Chicago
Heights. Ill-: W. A. Beck and wife. Spo
kane; S. Maroll. Spokane; H. R. Hoetlar
and family. Astoria; S. P. Wilson. Seattle;
A. B. Howe and wife. Tacoma: J. A. Bar
den. Spokane; W. A. Schenk. Garrett Young,
Kan Francisco: Ray O. Reroh. city; T. W.
Riches and family. A J. Cooman, Sllverton;
P. Barrere. New York; J. P. Hynes. Sacra
mento; Maral Tabrebean, New York: E. E.
Busted and wife, city; W. J. Kerr. Corval
11s; H. Rooper, O. A. C. : E. C. Fatten. Sa
lem: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fulton. Mrs. C.
Fulton. Astoria.
The lnox R. J. Anderson. Txis Angeles;
P. D. Tull. Spokane: Evelyn Hays. Mrs. J.
Miller, Margaret Patison, The Dalles; Mr.
Kuhns and wife. San Francisco: Mrs. B. F.
Bur. Mrs. Rosa Hays. Corvallis; Julius J.
Kuschberg, Port Angeles; E. T. Conner. P.
Smiley, A. W. Aicher, Seattle; Mae Roberts,
Joseph Hall. Mrs. A. D. Hall, Albany. Or.;
M. W. Wuesthoff, Cleveland; Mrs. George
L. Kelly. Edith M. Dennig, McCoy J. R.
Summervllle and wife, Napavlne. Wash.: J.
H. Summervllle and wife, Centralla, Or.;
Mrs. E. F. Durant. Mrs. L. A. Griffith, A. S.
Blowers, Aubrey Blowers, Seattle; Nicholas
F. Sargent. Sea-side. Or.; Mrs. I. M. Woods.
Dallas, Or.: A. G. Glllmore and wife. Hllls
boro; W. L. Reed, Corvallis; I. L. Strong,
Seattle; W. H. Hoffman and wife. Eugene:
George H McKay. Berkeley. Cal. ; A. H.
Innes and .-wife, Kalama; Et-ta Portwood,
McCoy; Alonzo Hull and wife, McMlnnvllle;
Meda Holman. J. Jocabson. Dallas, Or.;
Fred Anderson and sister, Condon; F. J.
Colterlin and four ladies, George V. Jones
and wife, city; Dr. B. H. White. Salem.
The Danmoore. J. D. Ta lor. Oregon
City: Mrs. R. D. KIndrell. Greeley. Colo.;
J. H. White and wife. Astoria; B. O. Rlggr.
Aberdeen; Percy F. Godemath. Vancouver.
B. C: James O'Cnnner and wife. Portland:
Mis Julia Mullens. Spokane. Wash.; Miss
Agnes Evans. Deer Lodge. Mont.: Miss Lela
Bryant. Helena. Mont.; Miss B'-ssle Russel,
Missoula, Mont-: Miss Rose Gaylord, Miles
City. Mon.t.; Miss Marie Parlzek. Billings.
Mont.; Miss Ida Lyon, Bojremnn. Mont.; Miss
Evelyn Guy, Glendlve. Mont. ; Miss Anna
Parizek. Billings, Mont.; Miss S. M. Love
tang. Seattle; Miss Hazel Ties and sister,
Medford. Mont.; F. O. Baker. Spokane; H.
W. Sealey. Oraville. Cal.; S. Luke Howe,
Sacramento, Cal ; B. O. Plggs, Aberdeen;
C. H. Ilrockhacen. M. A. Carr. Seattle; J.
T. Simpson and wife. Tacoma: J. Bois. Vic
toria; W. F. McGregor. Astoria; Lucie M.
George. Grants Pass; Pauline (Ve. Grants
Pas; Agnes E. George. Grants Pass.
. The S. Charles. J. F. Graham. Marsh
land. Mrs. Meyers, Linton; Cal Kocuin.
Troutdale: H. Jackson and ton. City; Chris
Welker. Warrenton: William Jennings-. Glen
dale: W. H. Taft, Hood River; J. M. Stark.
D. Wells. Elkton: D. M. Jackson, B. Foley,
Arllne Wlnchell. Edith Winchell. Hood River';
Mrs. William Beseex. Hazel Ressex. Edith
Hoockstra. Kelso; D. Wells. Elkton; J. S.
Lyons and Wife. Redding. W. J. Dunlgan,
Sacramento: Miss Grace Dudley, Miss Anna
Dudley. Miss Flora Smith, Coqullie; E. A.
Thompson. James Mathews. W. S. Cochrane.
Fureka; J. E. Fuller and wife, VVeleer; c.
M. Hutherford. City; B. Todd. Leharn: F.
E. Malmsten and family. Elon E. Malmsten
and family. Vernonle; S. W. Bayless and
wife. Myrtle Creek; G. F. Parker. lone: Mrs.
C. P. Mai:ory and eon. City; Mrs. J. M.
Flrtler. Catlln; Kitty- Weitzel, Minnie Weit
zel. City: Geo. Chamberlain, Mann: C. J.
Moore. Mt. Pleasant; Leonard Scriber, l,a
Grande: S. S. Butler. Wasco: H. J. Kankln,
G-resham; R. V. Rwewell. Ridgefleld: J. H.
Wilson and wife. City; A. W. Sweet. VYash
ouKal; C. J. Monk. Newburg: Henry C. ott.
Palmer; Walter Dunlap. Bertha Namltz. Mrs.
Sleeper. Newburg: Mra. L. A. Morrison.
City: F. W. Cu'.bertson, Forest Grove; L. B.
Luper and wife. Tangent; Eli Inman, St.
Helen: A. J. Johnson, Astoria; K. J. Dag
man, Kalama: W. E. Hornibrook. Golden
dale; M. H. R. Phillips. Hubbard: H. W.
Kellv. The Dalles; W. H. Moore, Yaoult: J.
P. Minch, Salem; H. West. Scappoose: Mre.
J. J. Brugger. Mrs. S. E King. Skamokawa;
A. P. Dlttmar. C. F. Dlttmar, Heading; O.
G. Whitlow, Albany; C. N. Cornelius, New
berg; Jacob Spaniol and wife. Stayton: Dr.
and Mrs. J. D. Thompson, inlock: F. L.
Perkins. Cascades; A. J. fahlffler. Hood River;
Y. Henderson. City.
The Calumet. J. D. Farrell. San Fran
cisco; N. B. Colt. A. R. Bowman, D. C. Ad
ams. Seattle: Walter Rebtra and wife. Los
Angeles; Lillian Marr. New oYrk; Pearl
McGIll, Forest HJrove; Mrs. Frank Gilliam,
Hazel Gilliam. Heppner: S. W. Doughty.
Monmouth; A. Macnab. William Late, Was
co; H. L. Hoffhelmer. Chicago; P. C. Mason
and wife. Oakland: Josephine Evans. San
Francisco: H. J. Shellmnunt: R. w. Hamers
bftugn, Seattle; Fred J. Johnson Astoria;
M. M. Stewart. Yorktown: Jennie E. Krase.
Los Angeles; E. E. Redfleld. Glendslo; W.
T. Glldenwelster. Darringtnn; L. H. M. Mo
han, Salem: Ed Harden. Hlggins; Fred R.
Cautway, Sacramento; Clarence E. Burton
Berth
M. J. ROCHE Ticket Ast.. 142 Sd St.
Main 40i; A 1402.
and wife. Joe E. Dillon. New oYrk; W. 1
Gray. E. S. (lakes, Los Angeles; Mrs. J. B.
Powell. E. M. Wright. Oak Point. Wash.;
E. T. Oakes. B. Delmar, J. G. Smith. W. L.
Randolph. E. 8. Thorsen. F. H. Easterley.
E. oKestner, W. T. Hogan. George Ellis.
W. H. Nagle. F. E. Dillon. George Wheelet.
Grade Plaested. Adelaide Howlett. Joan
Storm. Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scott.
Lewiston: Mrs. Grace Mt-Kaul, San Fran
cisco; Mr. and Mrs. Hewter, Chicago; Mrs.
J. S. White. Meachann; R. H. Brown wife
and family. .1. M. Ross and wife. Baker
City: C. M. Cunningham. McMinnville: Mis.
F. A. Bates. Bandon. Ore.; Mrs. D. W.
Mathews. Mrs. J. D. Clark. Salem: Charles
R. Schad. St. oLuls; H. L. Hoffhoimer. Chi
cago; Ben C. Graham. Frank Graham. To
ledo; Daisy Rae, Sacrani.nlo; Bernlce Os
good. Seattle: R. J. Hulsliouser. Charleston;
Mrs. H. H. Carter. Aberdeen; C. H. Moore.
Mrs. F. Armstrong. North Yakima; K. A.
McPherson, Seattle; William I. Mav. Au
burn, 'Cal.; J. II. Etherlck. Jr.. Seattle;
James O'Brien. Spokane: James Vanderpool.
Miss Lngford Dalgle. Mr. E. L Wells. Se
attle: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bowden, Spo
kane: Al B. Howe and wife. Tacoma; R. 11.
Wallace, Astoria: J. A. Mullsen. Big Tim
ber. Mont-: M. Kohn. San Francisco; John
Y. Mason and wife. Atlantic City. N. J.;
George W. Dixon and wife. Eugene; F. C.
Schoenker and wife. South Bend. Wash.;
J. H. Taylor. Los Angeles; F. H. Ladd, Mrs.
L. Ladd. Miss Ladd. San Francijco: H. E.
Gordon. Sacramento: D. Johnston. Marys
ville; E. W. Campbell, Boston; Miss M. Bu
chanan, Denver: O. G. Maygte and wife,
Maygee, Or.; D. M. Wolf. Seattle: B. C.
Ollnger. Harry Harkness. The Dalles; G. 11.
Crandall and wife, Qulncie. Or.; A. Close
and wife. Estacada: Louis Cowle. San Fran
cisco: TV. .1. Gordon nnd wife, Dnnilee, (-
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Eastern Excursion Rates
June 5, 6, 19, 20; July 6, 7, 22, 23;
August 6, 7, 21, 22.
Chicago and return $72.50
St. Louis and return $67.60
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,
Superior, Winnipeg, Port Ar
thur and Sioux City and re
turn. $60.00
Ninety-Day Limit Stopovers Allowed.
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
THE ORIENTAL LIMITED THE
FAST MAIL
For tickets and sleepinjr-car reser
vations call on or address H. Dickson,
C. P. and T. A., 122 Third St., Port
land, Or. Tel. Main G80, A 228G.
PORTLAND RY.. LIGHT FOWEK CO.
CARS LEAVE.
Ticket Office and Waltlng-Hooni, -llrst
and Alder (streets
FOR
Oregon City i. 6:30 A. M-. and every
SO minutes to and Including M P. M.,
then 10. U P. M. ; last car 12 midnight.
Oresham.. Boring;. Eagle Creek, Ksta
cada, Cazadero, 1-air-view and Trout
dale T:1S, :13. 11:16 A, M.. 1:10.
6:15, 1M P. M.
FOR VANCOUVER.
Ticket office snd waiting-room Second
snd Washington streets.
A M. O l.')-. a:ou. 7:25. :00. 8:85.
9:10. B:C0. 10:80, 11:10. 11:60.
P. M 12:30, 1:10. 1:50, 2:30. 11:10,
8:50. 4:30. 6:10. 8:00. 6:80, 7:03. 7:40.
8:15. 9:23. 10:851 11:451.
On Third Monday In Every Month
the Last Car Leaves at 7:05 P. M.
Dally except Sunday. Dally except
Monday
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP GO.
SAILINGS FOR
NOME AND
ST. MICHAEL
S. S. "UMATILLA." June 4th. Also
SAILINGS FOR SOUTHEASTERN
ALASKA, UAWSOX, (HUM, FAIR
BANKS. Reserve passenger accommo
dations and freight space now.
Summer Excursions, 8. S. "Spokane."
K. F. UK GRAMJPHK, p. and V. Agent.
Main 229 or A 2293. 249 Washington St,
REGULATOR LINE
FAST STEAMER BAILEY GATZERT
Makes round trips week days, except
Friday, to The Dalles, fare $2.30. Leav
ing Portland 7 A. M.. leaving The
Dalles 3 P. M., arriving Portland 9 P.
M. SUNDAYS Round trip to Cascade
Locks, leaving; Portland 9 A. M., ar
riving back i P. M. Fare tLOO.
Steamers
DALLES CITY and CAPITAL CITY
Operate dally, except Sunday, between
Portland and The Dalles, calling at
all way landings for freight and pas
sengers. First-class accommodations
for wagons and live stock.
ALDEH STREET DOCK.
Phone Malu 01. A 6113.
SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND 8. B. CO.
Only Direct Steamers and Daylight Sailings.
From Ainsworth Dock, Portlnnd, 9 A. 3d.
8. 8. Roae Clly. June 0, 20, etc.
8. 8. Mate of Callfomiii, June 13, 27.
From lxjmhard St.. San Francisco. 11 A. M.
S. ri. State of California June 6. 20.
8. 8. Rose ( lly. June 13. 27, etc.
J. W. RANSOM. Dock Agent.
Main 2t& Ainsworth Dock.
M. J. ROCHE, Ticket Agent. 142 3d St.
Phones Main 402, A 1402.
STR. CHAS. R. SPENCER
FOR ASTORIA
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 A. M.
Returns 9 P. M.
THE DALLES
Tuesday, Tburaiiny and Saturday, T A. al.
Returns lo P. M.
Landing;, Washington-Street Dock,
FARE 1.00. MAIN 8(1
ftamburg-Jlmericcm.
WEEKLl SERVICE TO
. LONDON PAKI8 HAMBURG
GIBRALTAR N AI'LES-UDXUA
by 1-arge, Luxurtuus 'iwln Surttt
Steamers; all modern appointments.
90S Market St., San Francisco, and U B.
Offices in 1'ortlauU, Agents.
North Pacific S. S. Co'x. Stsannhip
koaao&d and Geo. W. tide;
Sail lor Eureka, San Fraucisco and
Los Angeles direct every Thursday
at 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third
St., near Alder. Both phones, AL
1314. H. Young, Agent.
coos bay line:
Ths steamer BREAKWATER leaves port
land every Wednesday st s P. M. from Oak
street dock, for Nurtn Uend, Marehneld and
Coos Bay points. Freight received till 4 P.
M. on day of sailing;. Passenger fare flrst
class, (10; sscond-ciass, 7, Including; berta
and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third
and Washington streets, or Oak-street dock.
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