- - TnE .TOTniKAXie''''i0"llTIiAyDa. OHEOOIST, TlTTIltgDA ACTTti 'lft'-lft0ft v ponramiM May Be Citizens' Nom J inee for Joint Rep- : resentative.. 1 , I ' Journal Special Bervlce.) , OKEOON CITT. April tf.-Th local : Bsmocratlo paper will have an editorial comment tomorrow on th uppoaed plan m thi at. . bi.i Ta. Porter to ." aecur the nominatio of Joint JUpreawa tativ on the Citlaene . ticket. , .Senator Porter Wthe proprietor of the fcnterprlae, " the local .Republican organ, and was a ' candidate for BUte Printer " before ' the ; JUDubllcea State Convention."- The Tem- ecrat of Clackamaa County did not put up county ticket, tout formed an alH ance With the Independent , Republicans, ' Populists and Socialists in nonunauna a Cutaans' tickets The Cemoerats sent MmtM ta the state convention, and Clackamaa County was given the noml nation jit , .a . Joint RepresentaOv . tot Multnomah -i and Clackamaa Countlea, This candidate will be turned aa a meet ' . Ing of the Democratic Central Committee : to be held Tueaday. The story IS given out that Senator Porter went to a prom ' hut IWinMntk iMilrt fnilT OF flVfi dVS ago and made overturea to tike effect that he Would like the nomination for Joint XeDreaentatlve. In tfaa event that it la possible for, Mr ? Porter to eecure thla nomination. It would plae him ta close afflllatio with aeverei Simon- Republicans prominet w ,uj Clttaens movement, among thea ex-State Senator J.- T. Appersom ex-Senator H. E. , Cross and Charlea P. .' Clarke. . It was claimed ' by ' some of Senator Porter' friends' that he waa the favored Mitchell candidate .for State Printer,, and recently 1 ' made la newspaper attack on ueorg Steel Of thla jcoonty' ; lata chairmgn rot the Stale Republican .Central. Committee and a -close friend of Captain Apperson anA It E- Gross. : It la not known whth- ed the Multnomah Joint Senator la tired of the Mitchell crowd, , or desire a legis lative place. i , . ; 1. - - - - J' - S.P. Improvements. - The Southern PacHle Company will soon begin ? extensive- Improvement around its East Side ahopa. ' ! The contract for the erection of the ad ditions ' to the blackamlth and boiler anon lias been-let and active work will ahnH tut atarted for 'their erection.' The building will be located at the end of East Twenty-first street. " It la estimated that the coat of the Improvement, include Ing the cost .of thi machinery for the boiler shoo, will be about $71,000. , t The new buildings will be erected West of the newly erected machine shop, which was completed about a yew ogo. Ihe ' boiler ahop will be about 120x170 feet, and will be constructed of brick. The, company, Is also about to erect a new office building,, which win te aooui two stories In height and will stand on the site of the present old wooden shack. It "has 'been decided by the" company to teplaee -all.- 4he woodea . building around the Baat SU shop wttb aew and up-to-date? straeturest.i, by pvoposed new buildings- wllL compare i lavoraoiy.; wi kny of the shops in th Weat. .. ,' ST JOHNS. Prank A. Smith, engineer on the motor, ia suffering from a very aore hantL. P, W. Valentine, of the Vppe Alblna line waa taking William H. Monaban' run on the motor yesterday, William Was on the day run yesterday, his fath er taking a layoff to see his family start for a visit to Hood River. r - William Scott left Monday for London England, where he has secured a posl ion in a puDiwiung nviue. A. -"Way Down East-Social" will be ' riven at the residence ofv.Mra. p. T. Smith Thuraday evening, st' ; The little ton of Charles -Nelson, who has been til vlth ,th grip, man allghtly Jmproved yesterday. - "l-,-' The '4yearHld tftt,-of Charier Tuel, While ut In the garden Tuesday af ternoon, pot a bean In one of his ears, and a'physlclan had to'be eummoned to extract: tt": t , T Mrs. Down, who haa been very 111 the past winter;. ia reported to bo in a se rious condition A gang of am all boy attacked a junk dealer in Sf Johns and will now be - brought before : the police court to face the, charge of assault and battery. The boys' took a dislike to the man and threw rocks at him. - Mrs. Hankey is expecting her sister ' And her brother-in-law on a visit from Chicago, . , 'William Rice had a number of Port land visitors lest Sunday, v W. P. Hurlbert and JSL N. Braasch have moved Into the new house erected on the Goodalf property. They have, purchased , a block at St. Johns and will erect two hew cottages thla summer. . - .; The Incorporation matter la resting un til the next meeting of the Progressive Club. It Is expected that . the original boundaries of the proposed town will be changed. - , t . : The- United Artisans will give a whist partyat the . residence of X). C Hoyt this week. , - , a 'X Rev. J. N. Valentine, of the United Evangelist Church at St. Johns, has been reappointed to fill the pulpit for another term. He- returned from the Conference at Dallas yesterday. PRESIDENT MOREY RESIGNS -The resignation of P. P. Morey from the -presidency of the Portland General Klectrlo . Company is . announced, from New York, v Mi. : Morey retirement is due to poor health. -Ua Interests go to Charlea Pratt Co., of New Tork. Hr W. Good haa been elected president to succeed Mr. Morey, and the vacancy on the board t directors has been filled by th election ot T. C. Pratt EASTERN OREGON CROPS GOOD -' Edward A.' Beala, - the -weather fore- Cast official, ha returned from a trip to IWelaer, Idaho. " While in Welser. he ar ranged for the construction of a new river . gauge, fb old- on , navm ? w carried away by -aa.lc. gorge taitWS: t,.-,J;Tb---iiw-water gauge wm ws trior substantial and give better' rtsulUMban th old one. Thl river gaug la very imnortant to Portland, a It ia th fur. thermoet on. the Bnalte river from which reports can b secured., Mr. BeaU y that the crop condition Jn Aern vr egoa are very food; both the grata and fruU cropa being- very promising. tlATDEJ A nromlnent trideS 'unionist said today: "Everything is running along smoothly to all labor circle In thia city at present with the exception or the difference ex isting between the laundry-workers, tho teamsters, and th leather-workers, , and their respective employers. 'They are lla bla tfl JjavajOl aortttJOUBle about th first of the month." T v., Legislative Candidates. I Thm. rwmonratle Stat Central Commit tee ha received acceptances and has nied th jiomlaaUordi i t th following tgl- laUv nominee to Ui ariou Join - Joint BenatonH-TBlrd,Tdanon ana . A. Jeffrey. : TweatyeoondW-Morrow; Umatilla and Union, Walter M. Pearce. TWenty-nfth Baker, Harney and v Mal heur. William Smith. " .' . . i, ";' Joint Reprentauyeswinth,-,; jacxson and Dougls. : Horaco Mann.; iTWeirw, Polk and rJAcOin,J. M.- Simpson.- Pour- teehth, Yamhill' and 'Tillamookv Charle Orisson. v Twenty-flrst. Wasco,, crooa. Klamath and Lake, Earl C. Sanders,. I EL Morse an B. "P. 'Doaa. : Twenty- opd, ' Umatilla .- ad Morrow, W F , Mat lock, i Twenty-fourth. Union, ana wm- Iowa J A BrlelglW,r!Twenty-t)evnthf Malheur and Harney, Bs H. Test. Twen ty-eighth." Grant, Gilliam. Sherman.'wa co 'and Wheeler.'flB;: P Weir and C O. HansonvA'v'f-'-V- Chancefdi" Vinezar iMeil; 4 Pood tod Dairy. Commlisloaeri Bailey reeeCred a letter from W. r.,Nelmann of Schuyler stating Tthat ne wisne to start a' condeMed milk factory in Oregon Th Commissioners finds very UtUe short-weight butter in the market. He Complalnsj about the general quality of th vinegar; but he hope that it win im prove, with the development of the cider Industry in- the- state., ? H la urpwea that more people' are not la ithe vinegar manufacturing busbies M .Oregon raiaea enough apple. He-claim that Oregon Imports over XW0.4M worth of vinegar a year frotii Sastenf states ' OREGON CITY. (Journal Special Bervlce.) ' OREGON CITY. April 17. The ClU- tens' county . campalgA committee held-a meeting- yesterday afternoon and elected the following executive ommluer wno will have charge of tVm1 detail of .th campaign; J J. Cooke, chairman: Elmer Oixon, . secretary; j. f.. iyi . Cross; George Ogle. Headtmarter" hav been eaUbllshed la tha Welnhard build ing, and will be In tho Immediate Charg of Jlx . Ogle. The Republicans have hot yet nmd putolW any plane for th Cajnr ' Th ' local unions of th . Federation pf Ibor held another Housing meeting laat nlghtji and. the. membefsblp was swelled to 425. 'I '''"... .?:'.'.'-' . The County Clerk ha practically , com pleted the docket for th April term of the Crlcult COurfc, which eon venea next Monday, r Th docket conUiha 62 , law cases and 121 equity ; actions. Forty iat t the latter are divorce suits, 19 Oafkftnui CfttrntD- case and 29 from Multnomah County. , Mia Clara. Fisher of Corvalll Is vUlt- IngMra' J..P; IyetU..v'-:; p.'-'O. Well, : wh represent a com' pany of local resident, left yesterday for Sumptef to begin development work on the .company' :prOPerty,..'t , a Mrs. Ivan Chase, wlf of the publisher Of the Colfax. Wash., Oasette, who has been visiting hr: motnrtn-aw airs. b. A. Chase, returned horn yesterday. Furniture repairing at M Fourth street. "! CUBAN RAILROADS v The namea and length of the public rail rnnrta at Cuba, ar a follows: Name. ' Kollmetres Western Railway of Habeni..... Matansas Railroad . Cuban Central Railways Ltd........ Cardenas ft Jucaro Railroad....... Santiago Railroad . . ....... Puerto Principe Neuvlta Ry... Quantanamo Railroad ............... Otbara A Holguln Railroad........ Tunas ft Sancti Splritus R..R...... San-Cayetano A Vlnelas R. R...... Jucaro ft Ban Fernando Railroad.. Tuscomta Railroad i........ . ItMnM. P.ilma . . . 177,700 281.000 344.600 838,908 Ml. 90S 73.000 96.42S 81.490 s,eo S4.000 C7.000 6.470 29.40 TTn Ttnilwava nf . . 417.608 Mrianao Railroad . 43,000 Havana Electrlo Railway Co...... 20.272 cuoan juiecino -o.......... 4.260 Total i.......... ..1.966,994 The lehsrth of the 107 private railroads of Cuba Is 1.S94.S60 kllometrea The total lenath of all the railroads. Of Cuba 1 thAMfnM mm . fnllnWfi:-;. -. . t - . ' " ' Kollmelres. Lenrth 17 publlo railroads......... .1.960.TO4 Length 107 private roads. ........ ...1.34,660 Total vxaw , CITY BRIEFS. Twenty-eight hlcyel tag were sold at the Sheriff's office yesterday afternoon, tit la understood that HenryWemma will soon commence the erection of a thre-tory brick warehousea. to cost $35,- 000, at the iower cna ,oi ,ijnia- eireeu Tha lat one of the blcvol rack was removed from the sidewalks of the city yesterday a' a result of the Lewis and Clark Clvto Improvement Association's crusade. Watson's ' ResUurant, open nights to 1 P. m. , . . . ... ; A lantern slide exhibition Will be riven by the Oregon camera Club at it rooms in the Oregontan Building, tomorrow, at it p. in. , - - - t Tho Board of County - Commissioners hn nnannted to advance the wares of 4 laborer on the -county roads from 11.80 a day to V, the new scneauie to go into effect May 1, 1902 The wage had been reduced during, the Lara times In 'IB. ' Portland Club, Fifth and Alder. ' . '"Finest lunch in city. . Portland Clab. Fifth and Alder. The-work of demolishing the ahacka at the southeast corner of Fourth and Alder streets commenced yesterday, ine con struction of a flve-story brick building and the repairing of Fourth street will make this corner one of the most beauti ful in the city. Uphnlsterln at. lowest rtoea, MS h St. Go FIELD If too hava a Uttl aparo time on your hand in would k to ae k nttlo ani mated physical exercise, go" out to the league. baeebaU ground any . afternooa and see the Portlands line up against an amateur team or a picked ijlhe You will not miss the 10 cents car far or tn time you spend.-; Manager Vlgneuxha his men at work bothmornlng and oftevooa and anyoncinterested in the game cannot put ta their time better than to go out to the grounds and "root" ' . ' , . " All Of the teams ta the' Pacific North west Baseball League are now assembled, With nearly all of the men on band. Each team 1 gomt; through the practice work preparatory to the opening of the season: Seattle, Tacoma,' Portland and 'Spokane are at tom. the fin weather . ot Uf Coast making the horn rounda the best obtainable... Helena i at Walla- Walla and th Butt team l being tried out. at Salt lAko..ll5Ii&ij.i'' Reports received In Helens from Man- agar John Flaanery Indicate that ' the man who will wear th crimson of the capital city ar working out la the bast of shaBe.s'i"-S'L-AuS-w-&S' Tom Thomas, Comiskey's extra pitcher In 1909, is how rwirllnr for Columbue. Jaesf Grim, "who - was a Prooklyft and Loulavlll catcher tor years, i now man aging h Columbus team.Xj? ? y : i Llttl Rock has a right-flelder named Tom Pavls. He Is a full-blooded' Wyan-s dotte Indian, and a good ball player, The! Portland 'jacademy team returned to pwtica-hiwfel,.iaftr,-.''thir vie tory at -Vancouver, wltbJ their hope h- d en th Interscholas tlo - champion snip. , ' . . ",;.:," ' 'ine pingpong arm i nv wieaw juvim of Ditchers have It. !',. p$-m'4 The Wester AssodaUon is formally dead. It never had a chahco W live; it;--' !,v WITH ;TH8,.pUaS. f "S: 'V; 1 would like to meet McCoy eld Jack : Root today, speaking of Kid Mo- Coy' recent dell In speaking with a Chi cago Journal repdrter. ;: "It I" hard td teU whether or not the-Kld Is In earnest." Still. It Is the ambition of my life to meet the Kid,, and I would do anything to get on with him. I will make 161 for him I wilt fight him' for the'llght heavyr weight championship. I do hot think' he Is any 190 pounds, a ho seys. t believe I have the cleanest record of any fighur In th4)usliies todays barring .nonev -:;. do not believe people give me credit for what I have accomplished." gry$ "Off to England to fight," piped Kid McFadderi this morning while shaking hands with a squad of friends and re ceiving their best wishes. The ; doughty little fighter was dressed in th ' latest fashion and waa In excellent spirit. . -"'i am, going straight through to Kw York, where I will SoM my manage Johnny Mack. I will be In' New York a.ePUpl. of days, and. thea off for the big show, with my trousers rolled a blf a( th .fjLB.n Irranptscb' ftulle'tih'.-" " ' ''' Eddie Hanlon Want on hioro chance at Frank Neal. after :,whihL he wlll go after- aomo, of 4h jEastern ,orck5iT .say that Eddie was dissatisfied With-the, decision at Oakland Is only stating a fact. Kddi believe h was deprived of a ae cisiott he honestly earned. Hanlon says that he would make Neai any side bet he wanted to algn articles again. Joe Walcott Is now en route to Cali fornia and, If there are no accident on the way th lighting wonder will arrive in San Francisco today. r t It will be of Interest to ring follower, to know who are guiding the destiny of the different pugilist. H. I. Baggerly menUona maay. but llmlnating many LlekMr light, hi Kst follows: - ; . Billy Delaney, Oakland Jim jetrnes. Percy Williams, Brooklyn Bob Fltaalnv mons. ' BUly Madden. Brooklyn-flu Ruhlliu No maaagetv-Jltn Corbatt, Sam Fttapatrick, New York-Tom Shar. key, :-- ' -:v ' '':''''..'?-' Parson Davtes, New Orleans-Bob Arm strong. j --J J. W. Schllchter, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien. . i l - Jo Maclas. Chlcago-Kld Carter. SA . Al Hereford, BaltimoreYoung ; Peter Jackson. ' '.- A'k'R rii Biny Lavlgne, Oakland-Kid Lavlgna, . ' No Manager Jack Everhart. i a ' , OLD AND A;BURDEN. v-;"! -wwisrwsassm A Former Prominent Citizen Is Adjudged Insane. . - (Journal Special Bervlee.y 'Vv -- SALEM, April MATsad cad cam to a busy and useful llf yesterday whe B. C. Bralnerd wa banded over to th antborl tie at th Stat Asylum by Sheriff Deer Ing of Union County. In the old day when OWg-ofc wa young E. C Bralnerd was a prominent and well known resident of Baker City, "Where for year ba held the Important position of County JUdge. and probably signed many "a warrant of commitment to that" asylum where b in his old age has found what will in all probability be his laat home. Mr. Rfain erd Is not Insane In th usual accepted seas ot th word, but his SO year of tit have so worn out hi brain that ho has become practically an Imbecile and can not be properly cared for elsewhere. - A. C. Burghart, of the earn' county, waa also committed to th asylum at; tho same time,' . ( ' ' J ' To. Advertise Oregon. 1.. '. Th Board of Trade ha two very good proposals for advertising, Oregon., On Is that of Frank Lee, publisher of the Northwest Paclflc, Farmer, "who. offer to print 100,009 copies of his paper In. 80 to SB page, replete with agricultural Infor mation about Oregon, for 12000: he to ad rertls. the paper ia about JD0 Eastern journal and tnagaslaesfand to mall them to aU who apply for them. The other proposition la from a Lo Angele adver tising bureau; who would advrtla th resources of Oregon . In aterafam Journal, and magaalnea. j v " Aid Society Growing. At a meeting of th Boys" and Girls Aid Society yesterday, Sdperlntendent W, T. Gardner recommended th arCOH OF SPOIIT Johnny . Mack," New Tork-Tommy Ho i an, ' " ' . ' I aan. Rod MaeMahon, tfunaiovTanx Ktw . Al Herford, Bulfalo-Jo Gang. BUly Roche. New York George McFad. den. rW' ' . ' ' ;' Jo f Hmphry, , . t org -jiom Kearna. ;.";i Mi' Charle Roblsoa, touisvUle-Stev Cro- py-' i'; .-' fir--' .,,-:;?!'-' ..' , ' ' : i Jack McKenna, Chicago-Johnny Regan. Jack McKenna, IDenver Abe Arte!. : ; Charley ; Maon,: Ptttsburg-Eddle Ke- nedy. a;;;i';r-?.;; t::v;,.v. -: Sata Harrisr New York-IaBny Douf h- K, J.. Bruce, v New ;York-Hughey Mc- PaddeniW'Cv-'1 :-'r " " Johnny lJunni 'Kew York-Maty Mat- thews P'' '- 5 ' " - ' Frank Waadr, San Franclsco-Robbl Johnson.- W:t;,?VtyA!?;?"-.. ffi :' Sam Pooler, Chlcago-Oan Barry.- 'Billy Uhl -Clnolnnatl-Oscar Gardner Bam Harris, Nw J&wrk-Terry McOoV-arft.vi-- . .r?:",''St;': BUir Rochet "'J YpfltTjm Callahan. Torn Sharkey, ff , Yovk-Dave SttUl-Van.-;i;.--;v X Joe Maelaa, hksag-Kld Broad.; ; .Tnhnnv CoTbett. Denver-Young coroew. T3in mvnranrvittaburr Jacx ucuieir I ' - . .. . 1 jr vvv.,.-t---- land.;:'."":. -? -; i Bort Matheson, Buffalo Art Slmms. BUly Brltt, San Franclsco-Jlmmy Brltt. No manager-Al Neli:. No Manager-Kid Parker. YGeorg .Bclut.;;-8to(ton-Rnf . i.wj'iT"-'-- " i?t Ale Greggalaa, Saa , Francisco-Jack O'Brleai - - "lv ;: ;I .-'7 No manager Tommy Tracey. ; 5 J. Parker. London, Eng. Kid McCoy. , Andy Cratg. Chlcago-rFred Russell. -Sam Bummerfleld, Chicago Frank Child. :--'::sXr::.K:ii ..Billy Plerce,.Boton-ao waicott. v :,Sam Bummerfleld, Chicaeo-Billy. Stilt i N manager Tommy Ryan. ; Billy ;Plero, Botoa George Gardener. Lou Houseman. Chicago-Jack Root. ,' . . , ;. MISCELLANEOUS. . No racing season la California since ther Wa anj racing can show such a list as follows ot.pencllers put hor de combat, and th list I 10 or 15 short at that Some r now booking, but have lost roll aad quit during the present easoft.-Frank Lantermaa heads the list with a loss of 142,000. Jonn Coleman la Kk.ha mm to the bad. Joe Harlan th dtstrlbuUon Cf 118,000, but mourn n f 0iT0wlng Some ot this was "velvet.. The ll,n have lost all th .way from ..$5,000 to $16. ach: William Applegate. Frana uain, 9kk Dblan Co.. Eflward Kripp. Huffhev Jones, Smith ft MUler, M. M. Club, from Butte, Mont.. John Humphreys Donald Mitchell. Paul sum Atkln. V&yttt Bill" RHy. Jak Willis, B1UY Langford. "The Three j Utrte Tailor.'' from New York: Devy i . . , . to-AIIAH. "una .mail roll -no coffee"; Tony Cook, Harry Uhna, 7" mnA about 15, other knights Of Joe Roso ana aooui io.,up Rosa and about is, otner nin v. chalk bose names can not be re the chalk, Whose .name can noi h called at this wrtUn ;ik.t F, Brewer the champion bwlmmer of Americ. camo Ml the Columbia thl morning, say 4h jMtorlatt,,,, II Will toeate-temporarily, la vthi city to pursu thr gentle vocation, of piano r. tuning. KMr wears all kind of ohamplon medals for swimming. yHI last Is from the Olympio Club ot San Francisco, pre sented to him on hi return from Chica go, where he broke all orta ot records. His official Chicago championship medal ta as th United State icbamplon. Sam shaen of the field book tells a story about to day last week when all th long hot won. Th field book wa imply murdered, and BanV cashier was still paying off at thetrack when the ferry-boat was past Goat Island. . "After b Wa through." says- Bam. "he went out by way of the Emeryville ate, .for fee tOld me that the track was deserted, and Jt wa afraid of 1 bctnf robbed." "RobbedI"-ald Sam. "Why, you had nothing In the ack to' b robbed of," "That just It," answered the casnier. h.f. whv I wa afraid." When these thug bold you up arid :ilnd , you have nothing they beat you to death for being broke "San Francisco Bulletin. W r. whitnav- Suburban and Brook- lyn Handicap candidate.- Ballyhoo Bey, ran Hi fastest mil and quarter ever run at Louisville this early In the year last Thursday. He reeled off the dis tance In t:U. "'' Of a, jeottag tot hoplUl . purpose a soon as poaalble, and tated that It would be aeceMuy before long to acquire more land around the Recelvta -Home. Fol lowing la a Slst ot th report mibmitted tar March: . . rhiMrn received front ?Multnoi County, li: Baker, tl Lane; J; Umatilla, t TYTa nn returned Or recalled, 10. Total, 85. if'-': : Disposed of-To work for wages, tr for board, clothe and Schooling, 13; returned to parents or relative, 11 . Total, 29. . Rcapitulation-On' ha4 March 1, 1902, 7; received during the month, 35. Total, Ti. Dlspoaed of during, th month, . On band April L - . . " DEATHS.' Carrol C AnOsrson, MS' Lincoln treet. nTTrnm- F. til Monro street, .bPer'iamr Seventh street, pr. "Margare't'McMahon, FprtyHWcond and Division streets, cancer ofbowels. aged 78. - Meroert jonnwn, m awnv. heart failure, aged 4., , ; Blla Fitsgerald, Donamhlr, Cat, FeaHellum, 108 Montana avenue. In flammation of bowels, aged I months. John Wesley Baton, , Base Line and Spring streets, enlargement of spleen, Usa8Wood, tm Third street, la grlppa, CJeorg Pargman. Good Samaritan Hos pital, peritonitis, sgedjfl, j; ri. - Fannie McDonough, - 'Dayton, Os, aged ..'- : .-.--. - :,-'V :::-- , Tbo Edward Holmam Uadertak tag; Ce f aaeral dtrtor aad balsaara. 80 TaaabilL Paa 607. '4- PI Flnley V. Son, Undertakers And Embalmer. corntr Thir; and Jefferson streets, do first-class work and deal honorably with all. , Otto Schumann, ' monurrtentat and building work. 204 Third St.. Estl mates on first class work only. (." y . Y. ' 7 'r ' '- - ,i - ".'.;'. Y Clark Bros, for F lower. 289 JMor' rlson Street. . ' MINISTERS ASSIGNED. :'Minlstrower assigned;' follow of the ensuing year at th most important conference of . the United EvangeUcal nhurch r held in this atate. laat night ftf' th .afle W- J?;"-t : Prealdlng elder. J r. C. CPoltat l fJaUaai Florence, F. A. Yoatj Mapleton. William Plowman: Brooks, 0. Lv Lowell; Beula,h; g. L , Woodr ; Bridgeport, B. J. Lindsay; Corvalll., H., A. Xeck; Dallaa, A. A. Winter; Dayton, J. Bower man; Gaston, A."W. BHckleyj Htllsboro, O. H. Phelps? Independence, B. J. Kelly; King- "Valley, iW. 3U Arnold; La Fay etta C T. Hurd; First Portland.; SU-I prattl Beoond Portland, B. C. Baaomt Sa lent. C A. Rabing; SodavUlo, F. JC Fish art At "Johns,, W.j J. Ballantyne; Jtrout ai-'.lxI'ra.;.v -,-, . k'lQ 1 " ' ''' ''J'. ;!...;,. ' m,i 'MARINE NOTtS. 'f-iv.:- Peter brant, on of th proprietors of th Sailor' Boardlng-Hous at thl place, J -as a business visitor to Astoria yester The boat built by Wilson Bro. tor . Schmidt ft Co. was successfully launched w. .,..-,. tTniantowa. Hh Is 6S feet Ion. 12 feet! '.beam.- and bae a 10 horse- powei engine. - -.-'- :--.''.:':' '--. Oil I 'the.-material A '' ru1 by tho Amerlcan steamer Enterprise, now on her way from San Francisco to the Hawaiian Islands. In th place of th customary supply Of coal there l in her hold 8,000 barrela of Bakersdeld oil. or 750 lOHI. . II, ( Ufu.J " I -i tons.. Y4.nl supply s expece wi m. tm th pound trio. ........ -- The navigation season n ypwnwu v--tweea Duluth and the upper Lake ports nd the Atlantic seaboard. The canal finM tram New York oDeifed- yesterday, .. l v rnhiMihla Ipft IM tons of frelrht t litoria on her trio ud thia time. : It con cisted partly of pickled and fresh salmon, which Finn from the Sacramento River. The German ship Nesal airlved at Br-mi-s Mtmiir from Portland with wheat. Th Danish bark Prlncesse Marie has arrived at Queenstown from : Portiana, after a passage of US days. ' ; Th Wrnr.h berks Nantes and Cam broone and th British bark Madagascar have been chartered for oew-erop loading a ftn hllltnara. s Th fleet of th Alaska Pckers" Afso elation has been considerably delayed In leaving California on acoount of the scarcity 'ot sailors and fishermen.' - vt'APlr ktin tteartin st Astoria On the erectlonof a-signal tower at the foot of Tenth, street-for the weather Bureau, TV tnamf Hnim arrivea nc van- tvutfi, J . , u . j ......... . - 7. - 22 day, 10H hours, lowering all previous rsoords by ono day. r M. R.j Pomeroy, freight clerk . for the Lurline. nas leen iransierreo 10 Aiwn., mm r h f for the Vancouver Transoorta Ion Com nan V. Patrick Moran, Jr., IS Mr. PomsroVs successor at this place. ' r r VkPIiim end C SI. Purvlne hlV accented positions on th steamer Lurllne an cnier ana secona engineera i(vn y. Blmilttr positions have been tendered to -O. M. Crawford and H. Andrews on tut steamer Mot. k In making a landing at Taeoma yester- day - vcnlu - -th .' steamer Meteor, from 1 Efttt r FHnnsca; ran into th City or Fueb- lo, damaging her to the extent of about W.OOu. The accident was caused by th enolneOr making a mistake in the signal, Dannfl vnmM af the Wreck of the seal. Ing schooner Kate and Annie la Cuyler's Harbor en the Island of San Miguel, AiTrll 9. The schooner had to put Into the harhor to escape a gale, when, the nnhni- ahaln cart.d end the vessel was driven on the beach. The captain and crew succeeded tn reaching the ehorei The damagea to th French bark Hen rlette. which sank in the harbor at As. torla several months ago, areot so great , . K-iieved. Daniel Kern, owner of tB- bark, states that a new plate will renalrs will be made entitling her to he nut on me vessel, ana oiner utiuwi American register. .,.. The Theodore wine compietea ner cargo of lumber yesterday, comprising IBOO.OjO feel The ship -hi bound for China, end left down- today., . Shipment of lumber to foreign port from Portland since le ntrthm nmnliht- tn over 11.000.000 feet, About 16,000,000 feet have been shipped from here to Coast points. About the same amount of salmon arriv ed at the flocks from Oregon City and the Clackamas today as yesterday. It . Is thought tnat tner win oe no percepuoie f.iHn b In the amount brought here tor uv.l weafca at leaat, RenOrts from As torla and other river points oeiow are to the effect that the catches there are not coming up to the nshermens expects Uon'" " - '-" ' -" " - THE MARKETS. There was not much of Interest in the local markets today, The meat market continue very strong under very light receipt. Beef Is now quoted at 7 and cents, dressed mutton I 84 nd t cenu. The Eastern market I normal with usual ecelpts. The poultry market la still strong, the receipts being very good, but on acoount 0t the extra heavy demand the market keeps about cleaned up. Ther is a alight change In th quotation of gees today. Grain I stronger today. Valley being quoted a cent higher. Ther Is really no sales made In the local market, but th vary, good reports from the foreign has had ah effect and In consequence there I a Slight advance. JOBBERS' PRICES. . GRAIN AND FLOtTR. - Wheat Nominal; Walla Walla, 4t5c bluestem, 656Vo; yaiiey, 4oc Barlev Feed. I22S23 per ton. Oats No. 1 white, 1 14B1.2V; gray, at inn an . Flour Bent grades. $2.8043,40 per bar rei: grananv sx.ouw.8u. Mlirstuffs-Bran, $17.00 er ton; mid an.,, aia. thnrti til fin ehon I17.MI. Hay-Timothy.: $12f 13: clover, $TJ0O 8; Oregon wild nay, s&'ao per ton. '.' BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY. Butter-Creamery, 20c; dairy. 16lTHc store, lZ14c. . E-.ra1MflSU.!. ChMesruii cream, twins, 13jHSK Young America,. 14 15c; factory prices, lfilHciess. . i- . poultry cmcaens, miaeo, sa.owffD; nn, tf,S.hO per dos; brollere, $3 dos; fryers, iSjki!5 An: duck. tM.50 ner dos: tur keys, live, 1513c; dressed, IKlOo per ib geese, wi.dv per "am. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Potatoes Best Burbanks, $L10L40 per cental; Early Rose, .zowt.7s per enia nalmni MliiiHa:'---- , ' ;." "" Tomatoes L7&f$ per crata for Califor nia: turnlp,6675c; carrots. 575o; beeU. tl.00fil.Ei per sack; cauliflower, 7&3&50 per doaen; celery, 6075o per dosen: peas, tug 6o per lb; asparagus, j10c; radishes, per hok. zdg: Kreen unions, vkk uvb. iuw.w, cabbage, per cwt., $lffll.fe; rhubard, per boa, $1.7av2; Oregon rhubarb, to lb; arti chokes, per ooa, (Mttjfw;; ieiiuv( urtui, per do. 25c: lettuce, notnouse,- per oox. fruit Lemons. S3ttl80: oranges. $34itl60 per boxt bananas. S2.ZKW; pine- ureen ant, aa. ia obf dos: aopies. ii.&O'oa per oox; dried xruilB, aun-anea, or win, per pound, apricots, uwonaci peacnee. Sgg, CaUfornla blacks, imc: do whitef GROCERIES. NUT8. ETC. fiugar Cube. :-'fW.j crushed, - $- powdered... 4.45J, dry granulated, : m. irra C. I3.88: golden C, $3.76: beet rrannlatrd. 14. oer 100 lbs., sack basis: barrels. 10c: half barrels. Wc; boxes, (We per 1(A 'lbs., above basis; maple, 15loe Coffee Mochai tSQMc: Java, fancy, ma-xic: Java. rood. HcifUc: Java. ordl nary. iHi' Costa Blva fapcy, lOf UOcj rn..a Rl.a. erooiL lftaiHC! XJosta tile. ordinary. JOft 12c per pound: Columbia roast, fit; Arburkle'a. $11.79 list; Lion, Bit 2S lists Cordova. $11.76: Yosemlte, $11. Salt Fine table and dairy, fiu - per sack. 7c; Liverpool, TTc; Worcester, c Barrels, Worcester,- bulk. VM Ibs $3.70 hales x to tus. per oaie, fJi.iu, a Iory Fnnov whit. HtPiRc: . htn M ATI M MSI I FOH 25 YEAItS STANDARD WORLD Chain and Chainless : Cushion Fnitne':iuil Coaster Brake ; " PRICES FROM $40 to . $85 Caghaad Installment. - ; . ;: : HARTFORDS $35 " '" Lott of food kecond hand wheel for sale, full tins ot sundries. Expert repairing- at reasonablo rate. , W carry tba parte. , z: f ... 'r -:' . . '-.'uYiWVi ii:'-:. '..i;:''''.: a-AtJAYYY' OtEN EVEN1NQS RiltEENANi L.1 fc.Aw v' 1 EVERYBODY READS THE w . .-..) .'rfYJff :.', y--. -'; YY' "' " :K ' - MMMk t0R ALL THE NEWS FOR ALL THE PEOPLE FOR ALL TIME RATES CITY, per carrisrf , MAIL, JOURNAL PRIMING COMPANY 8 YAMHILL, STRBBTir ' ' ' Pbeae, Or. Mats to; .Ci. 1i ber, HHWe: amber. NWJUc Uraln bass-Calcutta. $.12.1 per 100 for July-August. - - , . . Nuts Peanuts, 9le per pound tor raw, &Q9C for roasted; cocoanuts. U too per dosen: walnuts, WUMrO per pound; pine nuts, livlie; hickory nuts, 7c; chestnuts, $3.B03.00 peer drum; Bra. sll nuts. 17c; filberts. 16l6c; fancy pe cans, I'tfUttet almonds, 12Wrl6c Coal OH-Cass, 20Ve per gallon) bar rels, 16c; tanks. 14c. -,"' . Alee. Imperial, Japan Ho. X, lo; Ko. t Hc? New Orleans. to7ft. - y- Bait-Coarse, half sround, 00St Pr ton, $20.15; SOs per ton, fa).6. Beana-smair white, Se: law wWt. So; plnfl. 2o; bayou, SVW: Umaa, 44o. HOPS. WOOL AND HIDES. Hop-l3l4 per pound; - contract, ivool-Mominal; 'Valley, U14c; Eastern Oregon, 8l2Ha ; - . Sheepskins BhetringSY lWMOet short wool, ragtt&c; medium woo). 04e; toag wool, e0c4tl each. a . Tallow-Prime, per pound, 44ic:.Ko. and greSM, 2Sc. . , - . i - HidesDry hides. No. 1. 16 pounds and up, lS15Hc per .pound; dry kip,. No. 1. S to 16 pounds, l5o: dry ealf. No. 1 under a tun4i. !&.- drv.salted. bulls and stacs. one-third less than dry flint; salted bides, steers, sound, 60 pounds and over, &fce; so to 60 pounds, TH8c; under 60 pounds snd cows, 7c: stags and bull, sound, 69 5 We; kip. sound, M to 30 pound. 7c; veai, sound. 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; ealf. sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green (unsatted), lo per pound less; cull lc per pound ea: hors bide, salted .each, $1JW2; dry. each, $11.Q0; eoltr hides, each, ajp(wc; goat skin, common, each. l"6ci AiH gora. with wool on. each, 2Sci$l. Mobalr 2423c. ,-,.. MEATS AND PROVlSIONa Fresh Meat Beef, TAct pork, flittTUcj veal, 78o ; mutton, to per lb.;dreed, aula ner lb. Hams, bacon, " etc Portland part in, etc. rarrwina pmrs ns, 19c; plcnio. Mto lb; tn. I4ife 16o lb; light sides, s, . lint i2V4c: dry salted (Western) nams, isc breakfast oacon, ltu. lh- hacks. , . .M,1,. Al. JttmlM ka ..it. 1.. knuckles, tte - per lb; Eastern packed hams under 1$ lbs. lS?4c;, over -ft - lbs, 13Hc: fancy lS4o: plcnlo. 10e; shoulders. 10c: dry salted sides, unsmoked. 1114c; breakfast bacon. 14c: bacon sides, 12o; backs, unsmoked, 11 e; smoked, lia; butts, llf Uc. - - Salmon Columbia Itlver, ene-poond tall. Sl.SBt two-pound tall. $S.M: fancy one pound flats, 12; H-pound fancy flatsH tl.zn, Aiasaa wis. vac; iwvvu taiia. k2;00- . a.a llo i tierce baela t - FAMILY ROOMS Ccr.tletacn$ Resort Louis D&mnasch , Goodnough building1. ICS and ., " i 170 6ttj street. Oppoait poi . Olnce. ;126lFIRSTSTREET NEAR .WAStilNQTON - ii . ::.t'Xi-X- i t 1 . - io cents weekly $3.00 year or $1.00 for 4 month PORTLAND AMUSEMENT8. CORDRATB THEATtH Every night this week and Saturday matinee. Mis Jessie Shirley snd ber com pany In the hit of the season , , - :;,;r.r UNDER TWO FLAGS. CJesste Shirley as "Cigarette.") -, ' See "Cigarette's"' ride for life. See tha -sandstorm tn the. desert. ' An Immense cast.. Special scenery, elaborate mount IllgS. - ' Y" Usual prices B cents ahd to cents. MARQUAM GRAND THArER-Calvla Heillg. Mgr. Monday, Tuesday and, Wednesday nights, April 14-1J-1. Special return engagement of HOWARD KYU and his distinguished company.. Monday an Tuesday nights. Clyde Fitch's his-, torical play, "NATHAN HALE." Wed . nesday night, a grand play of the pres ent period; "IcL GRAN GALAOTO, ' by Jose Echergary. Tuesday night, testi monlal benent to roruaim --veniaonuu Troop of Rough. lUdera" THE BAKER THttATER- Oeorse L. Baker. Managen, Phones: Or. 1Xi7S; Col. 608. Two Packed Houses Testerday- Y1 A positive Success Ralph Stuart end . Company in Arthur Marehmont's 'By Hlght Of Sword." No advance In prices, ' Matlne v Night , l$-Sa-S-59 - Matinee Saturday and Sunday, Next Attraction Ralph Stuart and Company tn "THS UOQ'S PARAPJSji,' FREDERICKSBIRO MUSIC IULL Seventh and Alder Streets. -FLYNN'8 LONDON GAIETY GIRL3 i In "A Jay Circua" ' w. . tup nnricMAiMA , t - Th World' Champion BasPunehers, SEYMOUR AND HILL - , Up-to-date Eastern Acrobats. . General admlsalon, free: reserved stats. Hot boxes, according to location, , ::.. CONCERT HALL 4, . BIAZIER BROS, CONCERT EVERY NIGHT 242248 Burntldo. t SEE THE 01 AN The wonder of the v ' 1 man living, stanJ 7 wel2hs3&7 I"., r Orients! f