j':! i - V 1 :r . ' ' - ' ' THE OKEGfor DAILY JOURNAL; POItfiAim ,.' '' .f. V THE WORLD OF IP PRICES ARE FINANCE SOARING HIGHER .' Holders of Last Year's Crop Re- fuse to Sell at Even 23 Cents a PoundAll Markets-Are Quoted Higher, . Recently Formed Poo! Secure? - Control ot 8,000 bales Oregon and Washington First Apricots Arrive. mot most boom. Hop price are oa the boom. Tk bear o bare Jot their Mf Mt fvetttlou oared to M eeat wltt 3 eeatg offered and refoaea. ' ' FRONT STREET. June 1. Tho hop jnarket ha Brain become active. iai ere Jn H parte of the state ore In r e1nt of order front titrtr Bantfffl eon- - flections for stocks at price ranging , from 21 to 23 cent. The latter ngure Was offered yesterday at Salem for t '"' lot. but wa refuaed, and the prospect now are that there wiU be very few Sate mad at avan the advanced quota tion. Tha baara. or dealer In the East. ! apparently loat their grip on tha market aa they have all along con tended that the market had reached lta Upward limit at 21 cent. ..Today all of tha local dealera ara vainly trying to buy at the new top quotations and there la now a likelihood or anotner aovance - within the next few daya. Bealera Oajuiol Bay. J'-.Orowara throughout tha Valle. and ; theT ara tha onea who have complete control of the 102 hop altuatlon. are till further determined not to part wun their atocka under tha -cen.t mark, gnd It la doubtful If majority of the remaining atocka of laat yea fa crop ran be purchased under a so-cent raancei. Vaol Ooatrola Stock. The recently effected pool of Oregon and Waahlngton hop growera whereby the membera have, pledged their word . not to aell their 1102'a under a certain j flfure, la becoming atronger a the aea- - aon progreeaea until today oneof tha leading growers and daalera In tha atate aaya that 1,000 balea of laat year's atock ' t now In tha pool. This amount; though not considered very large, is a large majority of the atock unsold on - tha Coaat and ' there 1a no doubt that the holders will stay with their word until tha end. ' OeaOrrs Ara VMasy. Hop dealers, especially tha, larger onea, are uneasy, but they say that the present condition was expected as soon . S the market showed any additional strength. : This Is qna of the chief causes why higher prices have not been offered for stock before, a the dealera . say that the moment that prices began to ascand, they oouid not buy stocks at anj pries.' .This is one of the ways of prices nrc coins down. Sweet from this stnte are In larjrtr eipp nnd It will 1 but n phort time before the f'nllfornln stock w'.ll ccafc cumins Into the locnl markets. Zggs Tumble Again. j'oo b.ravy receipts In th" cpb market ifhl!i the i;iit few il:iy Iias causetl a genera; lowering of quotation nnd t" ii.iv there In not a ilerrler on the street who will refnue i!", rents for n runply. Tlie riifihliiK, of slock Into cold storage lies Blackened ni and there i. not ex pected to lie nnother movement of Unit klin! until ihe mnrket resumes ft st"iidler tone. It 1 not expected til t r!Mit:itlons will ro heUnv ICVi" eeiitf!. Oranges Ara Dull. Ornnprs arp Jul! mtil d mtjorlty of ilie loriil commlFflon men rue heavily oversiocked. Shlnments from Oil- fornla will hsve to c.iHe temporarily intll the niarlret sets n eli.-nice to clean ip. Two ears of bneaiinu were recurved t'Vay from the South. Poultry Will Drop. Uecelpts of poultry have been large ithln the pnst few dnyti. nnd the de mand is not so nctlve. The etoek Is dcccmnliitliiR on the hnnds of commls slou men and prices are bound to drop within the next few days if tne present rate of arrivals cont.nurs. rresfc Keats Weaker. Weakness Is seen . throughout th. fresh meat market. Arrivals today were small, but us there was no de mand, the loss of rtock was innotlend. I'acked nients of nil klmht are winker on account of tile general lowering of ho quotations. Trices are unclinngcd last of California Barries. The laat berry Bhlpment from Cali fornia ln car lots was received this morning, and ns the atock Is not In the very best, condition, ruling quotations are nut considered very atrong. Ore gon's Sre In larger receipt. "Today s quotations, ns revised, ore as followa: X9 NEW ;V0RK GRAIN HIGHER finiffi market (.'low. M: VOllK. June 1 Ttau mimed todMy aa follow: Otx-a. JIlv'li. IUiv. Wheiit July. . . .SOO.TlMi D0.O, fXl TO'i SOd.ROiJf, t'orM July M .M ...m . xxw rornx 8TOCXS. I Eire? i.r.sctnrfio. : : ' : MONTANA'S LOSS IS BENEFICIAL mm mm A Large Shortage in Former State's Wool Clip Would Be a Big, Boost For Higher Lo cal Quotations, Am. t'niiper Oj AU-Mttott, enui ... de iin fem-tl . . A in. ( .il . A: I iilMitl., ilu irt'fflTi(i .. Am. NllKHl'. 'fiiUl , An!. - 8,111-H. einu . Kallllliei'i- Ohio ViiHeniiiln .Mining t'u ! Ull'il ftvur iw'i a I tajti v.i,i 111 tJ), I Ulrl 114'iii IM I 0-1 vuiu.l U7 I ill I M1 m 151 T1 I Ml Clfl Til I n I la.i 1 1 - i ' -j K'l'i MS 47 I 4 7', j turn, .i s7'ii si'j! t Mt. Iiiooklyii UhiiIU 'X'raniilt.l IK, I 9U i &((,! W-4 l .iMll(llM t'uvlUc, ivm. .iia.l'iXiilil!lSl,i 1 lilt-ago & Alli.u, etlu.. if,l 'is I V7 H tin pri-n-rii'il iw in : 07! tl? 4 till. A "it. Nrt.. tnui.,1 JilUI lil iMVai IW (hi . Mil. ft St. laul...iWUtl4!l,, !)., I hi. A NoitlKtrat., niui.ilTn i 1 TO lUllVITS liilt-AMo 'Jfriulnnl Hjr ..! 14'i,! i4T4l Hl 14 I li.ii nke It ulll.i : !lu ;i:i M'f,i as--, Culo. l'iu-1 4k Ion, roui.. IIU I 1)7 'Lm trtMil 07 U lolorado loiuni-ru. rtlu.. in !." I u I is1 Pendleton .Growers" Are On the .Anxious Seat, Som8 of Them Selling Stocks at the Last Minute.of Sale. 0TXA0 WHOLESALE FBICEB. . Orala, Flour aad FmiI. War! Walla Wall. 2r; ulueatrm. 77n rmiey. T4He. Urkr Kpi1, f21.uo: rolli-0, 1.00" 0hi Ke. 1 White. ll.17HUl.2u. arar. ft IS 0U7. Flour Eastern Oreaon: I'alnta. 1.1.0504.30: l.lamnnd W.. 14.30 atralahta. .'lift; Valley. a.lWi.l.TO; irabim. V.a. :i.lfi; 10. 11.5.1. MUlainira Hran. S33.n0 ner torn mldtlllim. $27.00: ahorta. 12.1. o(l; rhop. fl8.00. IiarTimotnr, iai.no; riqrer. fiT.oo. Haps, Woel aad Hldaa. KoD 3omic fur rbulcr: 1W0.1 contracta. l&ftfl'. Woel Valley. lofilSc. eoarae: fln to med ium, 16it7c; Eaateru Oreion. lOtilik-; Mohair somlnal, I)7utc Hheeuaklna Hhrarlna. 14UU1Bo: abort wool. 2Jti;lc: medium wool. SUr: tuns wool. SOrU fl.44 each. Tallow lrl me. per lb, JS4-; No. 2, and (reaae. 24t2u,c. Hiaea IJrjr Bldea. Ao. 1. 10 pounds and op, 1 1 M I K I. J IK. .1 - bin Vn K A K '"11171 "l 1 Ul I Rip, 11V. M. W 11' III lINi, dry calf. No. 1. unilrr 0 IDa. l4c; dry aalted, bulla and ataca. 1-3 .ft than dry flint; aalted hi dee, ateer, aotind, SO pounds or oyer, TitIVe; 50 to SO rtia. TMUse- under SU lha and cowl, ft-: aiaa-s and nnlla. amind. h(A BHei kin. sound. IS tn So Iba, 7c; aoand. 10 t 14 lbs, 7c; calf, aouort. under 10 Tha, He; irwi (nnssltedl. 1c lb lass: mils, le lb loss: Bora hides, aalted. eseb. $1. 2331.75: dry, eat-b. II. 00 Ul.&O; colts' bides, eaeb. SfKJBOe: soat "kins, romnion. eaek. toQlOe; Anfora, with wool on. raco, ic(at-W. Buttar, Zrts aad Paultrr. Buttef Kitraa. 224e; eresim-ry, 20Q22V4c; dairy. 17&1o; atnre, ISHftitSe. I.IKI r ri-iii wriaiiu. jwihi' . beese Kull cream, twin,, 10'. tin M nrften-rd. dn 1st iirefivred . . 1.. ft U. ti.. cum... do preterrttl Erie, turn do 2d preferred . . do 1st preferred.. Illiutiis tfiiuai 2s SI I MS U2 UISI til' -j HI f 30 I 801 K4H: Kl" ,':i.il XI W I 'IV 3HS ..J ftH, IMil of , H4 . . (W XI 07 '4 1 1111! 07 . !iMu:Ki.i.iu,j;u Inilavlllii Ji N'ahvlll illt. MX 1 1 112 lllgli Metro. Trai tlon I'o ia? I27',il2i 4 11274 Manhattan Klt-yatfil ,...17 i:i7Vil.'Mtll7 M.-xIcaii Central lty I 24'. J4m 2! 2,'t Mmlinn National ...... 2:ii 2:1 2:1 Minn., Kt. 1'. ft m. M.I (HI I IW i I 001 tin (rcfi-rrid Missouri I'ucltlr M . K. ft T., com do preferrrd Ntw York Ontral .Norfolk ft Wrat., turn. do preferred North American X V.. tint, ft Wrat.... I'ounaylvanta lty I. i.. I., ft t Co Pi-sacd Rtrel Car, com. 110 1117 HIS IllAH 104Hi loais fl"5i Tilioatt, I mi 1 at 07), Ml V2 2H I tin I uim' Kull erram, twin, 10'4r; Tonnx Amrrli-an, lt18Vc; Eastern, 10MUc; Call fornla. lfic. I'oultrt Cblckna. mixed, 12i 11c ner ITi: hens. 13Hl4c; rnoater. lOUtjlSe tb; Broil- Roadtnc, ram il l Uil . prpfi-rred do lat prpfcrrfd Hrp. iron ft Slwl. com. tto urrfn-rcd Rock Ialand. com do pri-firri'd Hniilhcrn Hy.. com tin pri-fernitl aoiilhcrn Parlflc HI. L. Han Fran., com. tlo 2i nrefprred do lat nrefprred St. h. ft B. W.. mm. . . do preferred Texas A Pacific Tiiin. Coal ft Iron T t. L. A W., eom.. do preferred I'nlou l'aclflc, com ...... do proferrt-d V. S. leather, com do preferred I'. S. RutilM-r. com do preferred t H. Hteel Ct com... do preferred WheeJ. A Ijtke (trie, com do 2d preferred do lat preferred Wlat-onaln (Vntral. com. do preferred Weatern I'lilon Tele . . . Watiaah. com J do preferred . . , . ... J iBt 23 23'!, &ilul r.l Rim. 1W12i-V1I'4 07SI OT I U7' Mil I KKVji HH 1)2 ! vl i Ul IMMil 2.H4I 2SH 127 12ttv126ii liaiVil HH-V tltlV SDK M'til U IM I'aclMc Mall (t lea in '..( WH K7' mm 2(t4 41'' 4S ! 47V4I 47U 04 I 04 I (14 I 64 1U 1.1 1 1.1 74H 7S I 74H ;t4 1 hi til .taw TOVil T1 I TO 2HU( 2rt' 'AS no 1 Hov. 1 Ki 4H 4I , ' . 20 44 Hti SS 22 Vi 41 104 14 41) am. sntA 2o SS ns 20 v 41, 20 44 H an 22 4 41 an 10V4 m 14 41) lti Ml 2a as ss 20 14 1HH AU14 MM 21 H 40 1A siV4 8SV, 14 48 IS T4H 70 411' a'i Mii 74 19H 4:n sot Mhi 21 S as 14 4Si HUH I HI l. 80tl SOT 22V4I K H as 1 S8 6T I 67 iOii 1W 41 l 41 - wil aa'il av' a v, 2S2 2SUI 21 I 2 44JI 4.1l 4:H Total salen, 4I2.(100. Money. 24 per cent. the hop businesswhen prices sre on the upward Jump holders of stocks will -f not. sell at any figure but when tha market begins to decline, offers for the sale of stocks ars made in plenty. IVoadtra SUrkst Adyaiiclns;. The London hop market i advancing . r with steady ctrldes on account of the . shortness of supplies and the extra heavy demand that has been created by thelarger eonaumptlon of beer within the past season, Stocks in the-hands of i-'x the. larter brewsrajrftsmsilsr. than ever in their history, althouRh they - have been very careful to- fceet thle fact from the growers as long as possible. What Mitchell Says. - McKlnley Mltfhell, a well known local- buyer and a hop-rataer at Oervalu, was Wall pleased this morning when he re oeled information of the strengthening of the market and the advancing of prioea. "I knew alt along that it would be but ahort time," ha said, "before th market would make some material ftdvancea. fitocki are light and accord ing to the largeat dealers In the coun try the situation Is In our own hands. T It looks now ss If the market will easily reach 26 cents within the next 30 days, and If we can hold out a short time longer, even better prlcea will be ob tained." Mr. Mitchell la onn of the lenders. In the newly effected combine of Oregon and Washington growers. Too Kttoli Potatoes. The farmers of the West Side of the river have held onto their stockn of po tatoes for too long a time nntl It Is doubtful If they will lie able to dispone of even one quarter of tholr holdings. A majority tit the Mock is in first-cla; ondltion, but the largeness of supplies Of new California' has kllleil tho de . anand for old stock. Price today for the old atOCk is lleM at it, cent a sack and there in no call at f-vn these quotations. Onion Season Ends. era. IHttlTc lb; fryers. 14(Blftc lt: ducks, lit HA( J4CID; aeeaa, 7HiH: n; turseya, ure, jodf 17c; dressed ISiKlOc. Orooeriai, Vuta, Eto. Biiasr "Sack basis." cube. fl.77M; powj ered. e."a2S: dry aramilated, S.S2: extra C, I3.U2M,: Uoltlen C. 4.1)2!; barrrla. 10c, H liorrela. vvy boxes. 60e adntnee tm -i -wT!t. leaa 25c per ca t for cask, IS days; maple, 14J luc It). Honey -lB8 16c per frame. Coffee (Irccu Mocba, 21t2,V-, Jaa, fsncr, "fllflaZc: Jaa. cood. 2oi25c; Java, ordinary, if) (l2or; t'osts Rlcs, fsncy, lwi20c; t'oau Rica, food, 18a lHc; Costa Rica, ordinary, 10il2c Iter Ib( Columbia mast. S10.A3; Arbucklea', $11. IS Hat; Lion. $11.1.4 list; Cordora. fit. 13. Teas Oolong, different (trades. 2SMffic; Hrtirder, tl'a25t;iSc: Bnsilab Breakfast, dif ferent arsdes. 12Vaa7oSc; Mulder Lc, uncotored Japan, JHitf ttoc; rven Japan, rery scarce, 8o Bait Rales. 2s. Ha. . Sa. 10s. 12 10: flna table, dairy, Boa, SRr; 100a, 74c; Imported M- erpooL Dt. ir; loos. 8Sc; 224a. 11.85. Holt Wbrceater sslt. hulk, tin la. .ran. sa.oo; Worcester. 140 2a. SA.60; Worcester. 100 as. SA.6U; Worcester, .10 Sa, 5.25; ito 10a, SS.OO; Uucn knrkK, SO, (roc. Salt (irae, bait around, inoa, per ton, I4.0ti; noa. ier ton. 1 14.60: Liverpool, lump, rock. 123.00 r ton: 00-Ib rock. 114.00: 100a. Iia.so. (train Baits Calcutta, I3.7SQ0.OO per 100 for August delivery. Hire imperial Japan. No. 1. Sttc: AO. X Sc; New Orlesns head. Sc. llrcatfnat Kood I'renilum. 30-2c; 12.80; Korce. 14.60: H-O oaU. la. 16. Salmon columnia Hirer. 1-IT1 fails. ai.TO: 2- Ib Ulla. (2.40: fancy. 1-m (lata. 11. M: V4-lb fsnrv flats. $1.30; Alaska talis, pink, Hoc; iwd, $1.2Ti: 2 ft) tails. $2.00. 1 (ml on cases, 22c per sal; tanks. Water NEW HARNESS TRUST (Journal Special fierv'ce ) 8T. PAUL, June 1. The Konantt Saddlery Company, of St. Paul, hsa en tered the latest combine, that of the saddlery .interest of the United Staten, and Ktlward A. Konants has been elected a director of the combination. Thirty of the largeat firms in the country have entered the combination, and artlclea of Incorporation have been filed at Trenton, N. J. The c-apltallza tlon. is-J33.000.000. John tildleman, vice president of the Konantt Saddlery Company, said today that the combination would be known aa the American 8nddlery and Harness Company. Whether there' would bp a pooling of interests or a mere combination to sus tain prices, he said, was a question which ' would' 6s' "settled at the Chicago conference. PENDLETON, June 1. Tho wool sales scheduled to have taken place Saturday were called off for the reason that msny of the sellers were absent snd ths buyers, a great many of them, left the city. on that day. Before ths close of the sales Friday, the spirit of the mr.rket changed a lit tle and ths reluctance of the sciiore was, to a certalrt extent, dissipated. Some of those who had held bnck all day, put their wool up at the last minute and a ifl, but on the other hand some of those Who offered their clips refused the bids riven and held their wool for the next sole. The prices Friday ranged from 10H to IS, cijnts er iou:id. the clips of Dornld rtnag and Jtuat Bros, going at that figure. nm3 Growers Xops for Advance. ' It seems to be the hope of the-growers that wool will raise before the next sale, and they hsve generally held. The buyers, of course, arc of the oppoalte faith, but conservstlve men who are in touch with ths situation, are Inclined to think that the growers hold ths win ning eards. -The losses in Montana, may affect the wool market, but there Is no reaaon why it should be the case. Of course the losses in comparison with the 'sheep holdings In the state foot up to a large per cent, but in the consideration of the general market the whole Montana yield would not make or break the ex change. It is thought that the losses will have more to do with the sheep market Itself.' If the Montana men have range for 800,000.000, and lose 1 larse ner cent, the losa will naturally Is Believed That Hanna and would be a boon to Oregon, where the Foraker MiXUDi AlthOUgh . Praeticay Settedi Wil Ap. The Oregon sheepmen are coming to pear 3S 3 UflOSti aAA Ih.l aa, I , fe k. nMlw nanaaa.ln I ' d. ' inn. I? 1111 1,1,. IDIIUIJ UCVI Clll range capacity and the as rapidly ln- clAMlnr stork aurnlua. It ta n neoeasltv to unload aome nlnee If a sultahle I (Journal Special Service.) market can be found. 80 what is Mon- COLUMBUS, O.. June 1. The Repub- tanas loss Is Oregon's gain, for the ,,cn 8t"te convention to be held here shortage then will create a market Wednesday la the talk of the hour. The where the Oregon ahetma.n can. take controversy between the Hanna. and his surplus herds at a 'profit to him- ForakT factions over the proposed In- trf. dorsement of President Roosevelt for a second term has made tne convention final nf mnra than nntlnapv Inl nrnsl MONTANA SURELY COMING I 1 1 ""' 'I 1 11 ' " ," 1 ' it j iw'Vv-:tt"!le.;. ..''ltV.?,. -- VX.?i ' 1' w flplip i: 7TTU of 17 years expert encs, 4 years of which havo been . devoted to optltal work In Portland, 1 with A. N. Wright, " the' Jeweler. '; Now located at mi ra MR In office with . . White Sewing Machine Co., S. W. Cor. 61 h t Alder - POLITICS IN OHIO QUESTION Of DAY Republican State Conventiori to be Held Wednesday Prom ises to Develop Matters of National Interest, giaKMIIIIEMMMiaiBMaMllHUMHIIIIIMIIIMiUlBi The Convenience DCQ K.rwe.er; crartary Bssd BscsItm letter rrom Oorsntor Tools, With Copy of Stats Appropriation Bill. Henry E. Reed, secretary of the Lewis and Clurk Exposition, this morning re ceived a letter from Governor J. K. Toole, relative to th State of Montana's exhibit at the 1S05 Fair. The Oover always ripples along merrily. Pre quently it develops Into a roaring and seething torrent, and at no times does It approach anything like stagnation. Until quite recently all Indications pointed to a quiet convention this year. and the old wheel-horsea of the party were exchanging congratulations on the outlook. One after another the'asplr- g Of Electric Appliances should recommend them to everyone for use in business er in the heme. So handy for so many uses, first cost sq small-r-they are economical as well as convenient. We JJ cin show you a great vafiety of goods that you will find it to ycJur g advantage to use. 3 H 9 PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY g Seventh and Alder Streets Portland, Oregon White. Iron libla. 10c. wooden IHUo: Head. light eases 2414.P. Iron tibls, ISo; gasoline. Iron I.lnaced oil rure raw. In htl. Be; rename kettle, tmiletl. 45r; pure raw, lu casei. oTv: eenuliie krttlt-. In cases, fifte. Tiirnentjni" In enaea. Ttlc: wnotl lihls, 754c; In.n hlila. !)-: 10-lTi t-jiae lots, Tti-. Ht-ana -Small white. 4c; lante white, 4c; I it il h . nr; luit-iio. 4V,r: l.lniBK, r.c. Tobaero 1'ltif cut amoklna, 1, 2, 3-n pack 8Be Seal f North 1'nrolliui. 7)r lb: Mas- I 1 1 IT. a.He Hi: Dlste Queen, 41e Hi; Iter! lli-U, lo TT: retlro. doe ITi; Nolili-n N.-r.ili'r. 11.10 in; linn tit Cnmeo. 41o tt: t'awln. (ll.S. lt: Duke a UMiii"e, 41k- lb; Hull Ilnrhnui. (Jllr Iti: Old Rnc lab tVi-n- 'tit. 7lr lb; Mnrjlnml t'lub. "le lb; Mull fundi. :iKc Iti: Viil.- Mixture, 11.40 tn. I'lug Tuii.'.i-i'ii Iirnnunonira Xaliirnl Leaf. .Vp It): I'lper ll'lrlalerk. Otic IT.; Smiii-thlng 5n.)il. 4T,c lb; Stnnikinl Xai-. Sr Iti: T. Ic M . IWe IM-Siir-ar Ilinil. 4''- H): St.n. Mf ITi. rineCiit lVir!4-aK Colot-n litre. ,!. li' i' lb; Fust Moll. 7Uc LARGE STOCK RECEIPTS PORTLAND UNION STOCKYARDS, June 1. Today's receipt of livestock in the local yards consisted of 150 hogs, 150 cattle and 800 sheep. Hog demand Is off nearly altogether and sheep are a drug on the market. Ruling quotationa today are: Cattle Best. 18,80; medium, $5. Hogs Weak. 6c. Sheep Weak, Sc. liambs Poor t.emand; 4o. Fruits and Vsfcctjblii. I'l.tiit. e!! -;t;,.; ntiv, 't. il,. tlnl.ni-; -Wri'irmi. ."itlfii 7." biiroia' pi Ires li..i, Sl.iaiiii 1 2i1; cnlllr. tli Ii- fb; 'it 1 jornla, iii-tv ri-ils ll.im. I'rr.-ib I'nif ta Api'l t. f;ne.T tln-pon, 7.i-4 j yi.rwi; emklpg. ' 5otir7rn- box; Ormigt-a, nnrala. i 2.r-ii'.;i.(Hi; Medltt-ri'.iueati . an-eeta. t'i.'U; ', t alifiirulii tnugerlitra .... ?l ""4Ll.l...tK: . bn-tMiiiam- lt.utit-UtO -Immb, e Hi: Mratvliei b-a, i The onion season hnr hcen broiiKiit to close with, the shipment of the IhM Jot to Southern points to'lnv. New fed's are "to larger ren-lpt n ti-l the limi tations on' lust year's stock will ri-ncli bottom within the next few i.t.-!. Warm Wtatfcer Brings Salmon. .-A-Tew dayj f .warmr - wat-he-r w.is . . ...... , iieiieiH- eai.. utiicietii io orinn ntrRer receipts of I'o- : t.m.i M. i r t.Vft i-raie; (irecmi. S Mr lumbla River salmmi and wholt'sclerF fin rrl.n. n-.i. t.si nn- jn-ift box: biaci. $i.uu; ire todav able to Kiitmlv ntl rl.-r fnr .""-'.H-rrl.. t'li ii- in; atirn-.ita. fr.Wi. flah at current itiot;itiiii.s. rirst Apricote Arrive. The flryt aprh'titf; of the r"?r,nn wrr" received in thlc city toil.ij by l.,'-vy & Spiegel, Krom tn-et coinmisnion m.-ii. The fruit Is of bittr-i- ii..it-. thnu le Usual with tli liiltlnl shipment of tock. and received (in nyci liint demand tt 1 1.50 per lxx. Weakness in Butter. The butter market show consider. SPENT DAY AT THE COAST The railroad excursion given to Sea altie yesterday by the Barbers' Union of this city was patronised by nearly 1,000 people, and was a success In every way. The weather at the Coast waa all but perfect. The sky was not so clouded but that the sun's rays reached the earth occasionally, and no rain fell during the tiny. A stiff ocean breeze was blowing j from tho northwest nil day, nnd served nc an excellent bracer. Only one or two ventured to take a dip In the breakers, as tlu- water is yet too cold for that kind of sport. Over three hours were spent tit tho beach, the train starting on the return at 4:45 p. m.. and reaching Portland ut 8:45 p. m. Two uniformed policemen from Portland accompanied the excursion and there wns perfect or der going and coming. The most delightful trip across' the continent Is via the Denver & Rio Grande, the scenic line f the world. Applv at 124 Tlilrtl st, Portland, for rates. . nor .nei.. o nn. th. io. Pv..n. hts for the gubernatorial nomination passed by the Legislature of his state wJtMraw" "S1, ,eayln making appropriations . for eihibita at C?l yJ l f clpve'n"'1 the great 1904 and H05tFalrs to be , "' Rimiuni u uraicii iiio iimii i ma w it n on and la asfiurd and there appeured noth- held In St. Louis and Portland. The pnmmlillAn t hft t hai hAAn a rtr.rlntar1 t look after the exhibits is composed of Jn ' consequence to disturb the seren 15 of the most prominent men of that "-' " """","":,r' state, namely: W. J. Conrad, J. H. Rice, -U o luddan. Conrad Kohrs, D. R. Peeler; C. J. Mc- But all of a audden there appensadjn Namara. T. L. Greenougb.. P.-McXk)nald, 1 the press an-Interview -with ftt-nator Iee Mantle. H. li. Frank, Paul McCor- Hanna in which he was represented a mlck, Martin Maglnnls. B. F. White, strongly opposed to the convention pass F. A. Helnze, William Bcallon and C. W. ing resolutions Indorsing Mr. Roosevelt Hoffman. The same commissioners will for President In 1304. Immediately the serve for both exhibitions. political po.t began to boll and bubble The section or tne Montana law that and the old-time reud broke out in brings Joy to the hearts of those Inter- most virulent form. Senator Foraker ested in the local 1905 Fair is as fol- lost no time in jumping into tho Roose lows: velt Wagon. He promptly issued an In "At the close of the Louisiana Pur- terview advocating the proposed reiolu chase exposition the Commission shall tlon Indorsing Mr. Roosevelt and an cause all exhibits which It may be per- nounced his Intention to use all his po mltted to control to be transferred to lltical strength to secure Its, adoption the City of Portland, Oregon, for the I As Senator Hanna Is likewise disposed purpose of having the came exhibited at to combat the resolution with equal the Lewis and Clark .Centennial and vigor there la every prospect of a battle American Exhibition and. Oriental Fair, royal on the convention floor. What- to be held In that city In 1906. and for ever the result of the contest may be that purpose the sum of f 10.000 of the It will afford an Interesting test of the appropriation hereinbefore made shall Roosevelt strength and ascertain if it be available. The exhibits thua trans- is genuine or fictitious. f erred shah be installed and remain un- am,,, nmi..tini,. " V t t L I. . As previously stated the nominations w...... .nC ,.T.uru i.-T, . sttraetlnar a irrent rtenl of ntfnn- The Montana exhibit at the St. Louis' . k. o.. r i ul . r . in a . . . , i iiuii. r a, a i unit i tii't" v n t v.u an. 1 1 tui rmr win cu-u vdu.uuv ana wiu do .one m.--. anA on..." rn r rtetnni . of the finest shown by any northern Biate waa practicallagreed upon for the mining and grazing state. When the important places on the ticket. State f air occurs In thla city the next year senator W. G, Harding of Marlon, who 5lRllflMRMraBniEnKCraBaBRMBKeilRIiraaSBBIIIIIBBIn after the old Missouri town closes waa an early aspirant for the head of MEETING TONIGHT gl.ni jihA , .lack ; rjrriita, ! rjiriislies, ' Vi Et-liilib-a'l'nfiUiia i f, .".(!' blV'tH. fl.lU) i i:",.(i;i per nns: t-iiiin.ie. niirornla, I 2'i,i- lb; leltm-e. heml. i!"w per line; hntbiiuae. Ht.i b ': cri't-n peppi'in. -10c TTi ; liiiireraillnh. ha tli: i-lerj . l.yn il": lieoim: strlnc. I:!(i15cl Pi; iispnn!:u..i. OOpffil no pi-r li.-TT ida; rhu limli. .'! lb: Mt(iiiltii-. $2 7.1 ner '4-baaliPt ernte: pnianllm. $1.7.: plni'Hiipli'K. $.ri.() ilwr.; peaa, lie; cueinnlM-n. $t.fl0 tlor. Drli-rt Frulta Aii1ih. i t xirn N-il C.ff;-; t: iipflrotr. 7i-.il0f- tti; twarhca. iMaitr lb: I iieara, Sit,r tb; prime. Italian. ikjvMtr lh; I i I n iii-h. tit 4 u.e lb: dim. California hlaeka. 6 I itnl'w; Ji. white. 71'i''tiSr lb: nhima. nltteil. fr I Urt anlllni nmifti.H r-),.l' 1 . tl nn linn, IU) ncnuiirrr tuuir j . i Hpcfiniiy in me : ntri-n tn cae. 140 puc: necucii. iz-o eartona. best creameries. Stock ine arriving In -. l Mum-hIi-Ui a. ."in-lh bo-a. 6!i(i"t,e . rl TT? ""'I .' I for V,w. Dft.ee III the past few days have been large. . for nmt.il: rn.nnuta s54iflOr ner tlor: wifl. A drop in creamery quotations '.: , tuna. 1 4 1 l t: . per Ih; iiliie nuts, inwiji. r pected to be tho Oiilv sohitio::. With Uor- rtl- I,,1"'rr "t. 1f per Jb: ebeatntit'a. ,.,i ,' , ,, , ! rBte-.. l.imiilr err tb: lira 7. 1 nuts. le ner Cheaper UoUtlontv stot ,: will lu t ,: siheria. lWIIV per m: fancy ne-r.nr. MJ. rushed, into fold tu.g find it will not j I5e per lb; ulmnml. I4SM.V per a take ver- lttlig to clean the innrkei ut ' ' Mta aoi Poviaiona. . - Of all surplus. Prices today range from S2H cents foe the ."choicer-- brands to tO it 12 for the ordinary, creameries. Store, and dairy, til though in heavy re ceipt, are In excellent dcrnarid nnd to- '. utmis. io to 14 n. UUtr:: 14 to 10 lb. 141, - taV OUOtatlons nrc stromr . breitk.faat bai- m. Killti-; iib iili t. j Hie; eottnifn, OaJlfottO Tdinatoes Ara In. freKli M-dta Iteef. irlrae, 7jHtji.: bidla. rifffrii'jt': row. diHf7e; pork. 7ti(tSe: veol. 514 fitj'.e; mutton. 4H4e, groaj; iree.si'(l, -"IhSe; lM.ttie. fcte-i'tirtlnii(l imek (loenl) lallllm. iln-aaetl. Hani". Bm-on II '.',(: aalteil- allies. 12V. e ID; annked 16 H. l.i'.i-I ih-.v aalliul biu-ka, bacoii bai-ka. lltJSe: butt, aalted. Blie; anwki'd. Vif tb. t-iitfti.i.rarLef! tin nuu.1 ni1n- 1J ltm 1H1.,. tm the street today, the stocks from fever u.lto. !4,ei fsney,' 13 cs ilenle.UHe; ' Tomatoes from California ore seen on tne street today, the stocks from Florida having disappeared from the market. , - CTh-rgular 4iner' arrived --from an Franclaco laat evening and this morn Ing.,thi usualr'Vargo of assorted fresh greena waa- dlatrlbuted Among the ; tartou '4 tximmlMtioif hmisea. There v-ta tioi Jdentj of -California ew - ablg on - Lb ..' market . . and The ri'Kiil.ir' monthly meeting of the Portland Board of .Trade will -be lield in the iiHuentbly linll "ut the Chamber of Commerce nt 7:3ft o'clock tonight. Bevetjil Important matter?) will come up 4'or ttlsctiHsion. amoiiB them being the !uir-mliii(i cf the by-laws, ,tlie elec tion t. f new members, the ways and means for securing the next annual convention of the American-J.Ivc Stock Ar.socintion. nntl some net ion may bo taken recording the running of addi tional steamers between this city ond Coot Bay nnd a regular Portland liner to N'dinlem and Tillamook. The names ot J(l new- candidate!! i'or -membership will be voted oil. v. . .. i , v. .. wa. - -. - a . " " - " ' ' J npKi""'" '"" " """"f""1 lne the ticket, has gone down under the .Z Z B , , a 11 18 flood of Herrlck sentiment and prob thought by many folk that a large num- ki .ih k. ..hbAoa m t. ,.mi ber of new th nga wi I be forwarded to nRtlon for Lieutenant-Governor, which this city direct from the mines prairies ne may have ,or the a8kln(r. Tlle nonil. and orchard, of Senator Clark a atate. natlon of Wade Em f Cincinnati for C. H. - Mclsaac. who acted aa special Attorney-General is Assured, and the ,.i ,1 e ,u ... - .k t , naming of Walter D. Guilbert for a third state. I of the opinion that the Legis- term fitate AU(,Uor alBI, appear, to be lature of that commonwealth will ap- . rnPn. ,,n.i.inn ur m. minr foregone conclusion. For the minor places within the gift bf the delegates there are a number of candidates, with the single exception of Member of the loard of Public Works, for which place George Watklna of Pike County will In Ul pyoWb4ty.-b- named Senator Hahtfa 'wm "can ttie gathering to order and as temporary chairman will He will then surrender the gavel to Senator For- olaK wHi will T ram Aa f' y n ( 1 Ko r- 1 lv?y atlona of the convention as. permanent mc iniiuiuM it-uiittn laiiwuys. x-.'igiu m i chQirma n, wis the first European country to In troduce the practice of Issuing com bined tmir tickets, and the system which enables the travoler to arrange Ida own itinerary and to effect a sav ing of more than 80 per cent upon the price of ordinary single tickets' has 1 become ro popular that It has since propriate 125.000 or 150,000 more for the 1905 Exhibition. 1 , BENEFIT TO 'TOURISTS Journal Special Service.) LONDON. June 1. -American travel- trs will be pleased to learn that the Jlellver the keynote address. combined excursion and season ticket atinoUtera. 11 He: dry aalted alrira. iinnnioti.il. V2-'4r; breakfuat hin. WMiWei fnney, lh'e; Imttk. ItMaHa.. ' . - lraHi!jtraettle leaf.-liHi. W!He; (Ja, i'2c; So n I ln, 12Vjc: atonr reiiderwl, 10a, ll fie; fia. lie; 60, ilie; eonipountl tierces, lie; tv.t. HHf. ' -r- . .. - .v-' aatern Tiiril-Kettle lent. JOift tlnK. tUHe; (k. 12ar; !Hi-mriia, ijc; akaip HSUon-.l. io.-is4o: Ro,-nv. T , Abota aackiaf Jiou ptlen aa net cah, 16 What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arrscs in tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert.. Pre pared itt two minutes.: No boiling t no bakHigi sdd boiling water -'and set to cool. Flavors: -Lemon, Orange. Jiasp hcrry and Strawberry. Get a package t'j'our grocers to-day. xo cu. : .... - '.-' ....'::' ': been applied to tho railway systems of Holland. Germany, Austria, Sweden, Denmark. Norway, -Turkey, the Dutiubiiin provinces, and in France under certain conditions. , Ooinf to St. -Ciouisf If so. learn about the new tourist serv ice inaugurated by the O. It. & N.. via pnver and ICansas City. City ticket of fice, Third and Washington. THE TWO ARE WELL PAIRED Jefferson Myers, president of' tho State I,ewla and Clark Fair Coniinis slon, and John Daley, the newj'.smr vey( r Ptneral, pairei their votes today in the First Diatrlci, election. Th former's voting point iir Saleni while tho latter's .home la at Corvgllls.. TtlotKors lose thelf drd for "that ter rible second ummei") when they have Dr; Fowler's Extract of Wild 8 1 raw berry tn tha house. Nature's speclflo for bowel complaint of every gort. WOODBURN CELEBRATES SEATTLE CHIEF I OS DEFIANT Decfaf-ea Hi's Political "Enemies Are Plotting His Downfall but Says "He. Will, Not Resign -Will Fight 1t Out; Sullivan Says He is not Guilty of Graft and Will Stand Trial if Need Be Many ' Want His Place. F.W.BALTES&C0.J fflTtrf aft P. Second and Oak Streets BOTH PHONES i SKATTLE, June I. In an Interview with The Journal correspondent today Chief Sullivan of this City said he would fight his enemies to the last ditch. . He aald that under no -circumstance would he resign. V "To whom do you refer, Chief, when you say .enemies?" was asked. "My political enemies, who had me indicted on the same charge with Other officials. All -the Indictment have been quashed but mine." It i said that If you resign the Charges will be dropped and you will be permitted to go unsmirched. What 1 your position? was the next question. I'll stand trial and will never be convicted," was the answer. It is said that a1 new Chief is want ed, Mr. Sullivan, !and by whom?" By the gamblers, of course, and cer tain politicians who have a graft among the gamblers, Wilson, of the Post-Intelligencer Is after my scalp and hia paper roasts me dally."' Mayor Humes, of Seattle, who . was niieered" for the Federal Judgeship by the" Indictment -whicli the, grand Jury Henry Weinhard Proprietor of Tke City Brewery Largest an4 Moit Complete Brewery In th NorUiweat Bottled Beer a Specialty relephonei No. T2. Office I3tha BunuM Street. Portlanc. Or. stand by Sullivan. The Mayor said that Sullivan had been offered a life , cap taincy of Seattle police if ho would resign.' Detectives Phllllpps and v appenstein are active aspirants for Sullivan's Job and it is likely the former will secure it in case Sullivan is relieved, clothing, developed .very little beyond what was related in Saturday's Journal. The coroner Jury brought in a verdict of suicide, and exonerated the manage ment of the asylum from any blame in the premises. It now, develop that the woman, who was strong and healthy physically, via lted the room of on of the attendant" on the ward, Mrs. Mary Thomas, assist ing the latter on Saturday morning, and It 1 thought that while there she in some ' manner secretly secured - the matches used later with such fatal effect. The deceased patient has on a num ber of occasions attempted suicide, eacjl time being prevented by,the attendant. Once ahe- attempted to throw herself under a passing street car. while out found aga-inst Wmi-dea fee" thai-he wift WOODBl'RX. June 1, 'About 800 people attended memorial services at Belle Pasl Cemetery Saturday after noon. Among those present wore vet erans of the Civil.' Spanish-American and Indian Wars, ladles of the W. R. C. and members of the Q. A. JR., with Company D. Fourth Regiment. O. N, (3., Captain VP. E. Ffnster commanding. There were appropriate exercises, and among tho features was the read-. iiSg of "Grant's Last Review." by Mrs. R. E.VWard of Salem. In the morning exercises were held in Armory Hall, where an original poem was recited by Mr. C. T. Bonney, and an address deliv ered by Mrs. Ward. Lincoln's Gettys burg address was recited by Mrs. O. J3. Thompson. ; TEXT X.0W SATES EAST. CASTOR I A Tor Infstati and Children. Ths Kind You Kars Always Bought Bears tho Signtnrtrof O. B. ft 2T. Offers Biff Inducement to Travel iong Time Limit aad . Stop-over. Many-Portland nnd Oregon people no doiibt will tako advantage ot the very low round trip excursion rate to the East offered by tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, the following b- Insr thn flffiires from Porttnt.il! fMileacn l.i.Go; St. U.vrtsi I6J.R0; Peoria, $.?&; r Cairo- (III.). tfra.lU Memphis (Tenn.). 178.50; New i Orleans. 185.35; ' Kansas city, t. josepn, Atcaisoti. ; lie.aven worth, Oinaha., Council . Bluffs, t Sfous City, St. Paul, . Minneapolis, all 80. Dates of sale: June 4. S, .24, 26. ifl, 27, 38. 2. 30 u July IS, 16; August 25, 2C. Limit: troing, ten days, from date or sale; return, ninety days from date tit sale. Stop-over privileges wil.li al lowed within limit In -either direction west of Missouri River or St. Paul. For particulars, on St at O. U. & N. ticket office, Third and Washington . streets, Portland. , , ,, vented her awful death. At another time, she attempted to Jump from a tnira-story window; once she tried hang herself, and later tried strangu tlon; but in every case slid waa -saved by the watchfulness of the attendants. She was a native of Marlon CoutitV and her mother, Mrs. Greenwood, who resides near the asylum, le ther4)tily near relative left by the unfortunate woman. The remains were given burial yesterday in the Odd Fellows' cemetery; Rev.. John Parsons, of the First M. 15, church, conducting the ftineral, nnd, large number of friends of the family; including a half score of the attendant's, and officer of the asylum, followed the remains tri thels Inst resting place. ' ' Mothers! I'RS. TOLLE BURIED . . (Journal Spec In 1 Service.) . , 1-' . SAI-EM. June 1 Tlie Coroner in 4uest held over -the;, remains of' Mrs. F. Q. .Tone, . who 'committed . aulcidp,' on Saturday morning by ettlug fire to her Mothers!! Mothers!!! JaWinslow's Soothing Synip Aaf beta tted forever SUtTIf VUAR9 hy Mill U0N3 of MOTHERS for their CHUCKS M1 TSBTMINO. wltli EaBM nrevm j ItSOOTHES tVe CKtU), BOFTBM the GCM. -AitAVS all j CCRE3 C0UC tajj 11 the best remedjr for DIARRHOEA. . 60M by Dwggisu la every part of tlie world.: Be gura' tadaakfor''Mra. Window Soothing tri t wsMa-wiyiin iweatr-avecteabOtU A - I Ik R if 1 1