The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 18, 1903, Page 9, Image 9

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    TOE ' OTIEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY-EVENING. JULY 18, 1003.
0
TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD.
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OREGON
3 :v
'SPOOL
m
SELLING
errlM. Mt ' ante. tl.1B09.OOi btaekeasa.'
JlTBtildoi Lo,rsubsrrlss, par erste, ..00) j
' VSGETABLeS Turnips, 11.00 sack) esrrots,
81.50: bMta, $1.00 Ssr ssckl radish, 13 HO
ite do,; esbbsis. Oregon, lttle,lb; frf-
CHICAGO
MEAT
m ' - ,.,,'- .1 I SQUsnsa, 63.0
Sale of. 1 ,000 Bales Yesterday
by VarioiS.Members for Unfe;
if. ' j'' oL ' i. x a 4 r r x I Frshea, 804 lb) flss, California Tla-ks, C
tnce. bnl loo wr doe! hothouse. 11.55 kl
rrses MDMn. SOe lb: horaaradlab. Be ro: eelsry.
11.00 per doi; baana. atrlng, yellow, 8W&C 4b;
green, OffOo lb; aaparagua, '62.00 36-tb boil
rnanarb, w lb; tometoae, Mississippi, .fl.boa
1.7ft: Callfornls, pw box, 81.60: Oregon, 12 00;
hotksnse, 63.00) parsnips. fl.TS; paaa, to
i.nurci.zo oer Bas: corn, bo. ons.
IMTsV Apples, ataporatml. OsITa
n, 0'irv ni I
IS A HALF
DOI
Pit
t , don Shipment at 1 6 Cents a stttfte fiSBSjs
I rouna vonsignea, ; t7j jk..u iTm
IOi uoi
ksi seeded. .1-M aartnaa.
lea. BO-m boss. tl7
: London laysr. tl.TaO2.0O.
NUTS Peanuts, iMa per lb for raw, OOlOe
r tosatsrt; eoeoanuts. (fctflOOo par toa: wsl-
I cnenisurs,
rs, ioc pr
k 1
Advance In Sugar Prices Not m!4&te
t Unexpected Large Saturday SSWi
neuemis or rouixrv ureson
torn Is Arriving.
POOX, (SXAI IOH
A torr dl im kopa Wm bmUU
yaaterdajr batwaen tha Oraroa Sop
Tool and al of th Urfw koy
. Kaata and yreriaiona,
PRK8H MB ATM Raaf. nrlma. TUe:
TC'Ho; vaal, TH kDotton, draaaad. toi
lauioa, qr,a, T.
Tc: balla. lifMWo: aowa. IfttUr: nark.
THCI vaal, Tftkfl muttoa, traaaad, fttX0a
lam ha. draaaad. aUUTe.
HAMS. BACON, im Portland park (VI)
banu. 10 ta 14 Iba. lAc: 14 to 16 Iba, IBttfl
braakfaat kaaon, l),tinnej plniUa, 10H
UIIM
Closes with Prices on
Downward Move Foreign
Markets Are Dull and Indicate
a Waiting'Move.
' i
Corn and Provisions Are Both
Heavy and Dragging -Re
ceipts ot Hogs Liberal and
Quality Continues Pine.
I tar.. 11 Uo:
aldaa, lSiio: dr aaltad backa. Ue; Ixroa
naeka, Mc;
aldaa. 11 tb; amokad
. i i ,
iir j mm i iwu turn, jiiavi new
butts, aaltad, ,t; uokad, 10 Vk,
EAKT T?I.PirTr HTM BlUI fHmm ta Da.
. .. .4 lo; cw 14 Iba, IBHat fancy, 5HCtHc; pic crop. It Wll
A hti been told In The Journal dur- -.'SiokVZ"' ',27: .w.7t''i. iiiiM7! Tn winter
... . , - , a 1 i I M ' . T J... ' " I 1l nflnnUM'
ins me paai wwn a niri, am was nim i bdhj, mv: oviia. iihiip.
)carrled on for tha Male of the holding ,,CAL lARD Katti, .af. Wa. lute
f h. rwni, iftM Pnnl. T.atarda the J?i. taam-raBdered.
mfn
K.ttl. laaf. Ifla. HUM
10a.
;dU wu completed and fcy Ita arran;e- KriabTsike ' 1
nienta 1.000 bales bclonrinf to the poor EASTERN LARD Kettle leaf, lo-Tb tlna.
rnembert were conairnea 10 uonann par- i il
i x a HA HAv aj Altaaa 1 I wia an, a V ML, an, iu wu, ewe. au m Va -
Zither aaiea were reported during the flay dan.
kut they were (or lnalrnlflcant amounta. t fisb Raefe cad. Te; loandare, lei kattbet.
i ... ah,M. ?.'ri i f'-o" OMLrm"ar '.
Teatordar Aflraaoe ta nar. rl.ma, Dcpwfci; atripad baaa, livke: ealmoa, m-jt. wheat kell below the
The Journal't exclualve predlctlona ehlnook, fct Mwr ataalbaada, Tej eol 7" .v. it
,.t u..e would advance In nrloe waa fc: ebripa. net Send. Ibot eatiU. ci I much that ralht maka It
ht autar would advance In price wae !wJn'.t9oSP V ;
1 .a ....,i- .h, th.t ..ni. or.nt "" 80 ,liT iaalt ee lb.
Xip 10 centa per 100 in price ana xne
arket shows ever- tendency ror rur-
BUTeilllai
Kaary Poultry eoelpka.
(.Aerial Permlaaloa of BoItatL da Barter At fte.l
CjHICAUU, July is. juofan 4k wryen
advise: The wheat market closed about
Vk-cent lower. There Is nothing- new
In the situation. The foreign markets
are dull and Indloate a waiting move.
The estimate of the trade Is getting
well established In respect to the new
111 be a very moderate one.
wheat Is of fine duality. It
la conceded' that the domestic millers
are bare of stocks. The demand from
this quarter Is In evidence In every
market. There la a good deal -of talk
about the dullness ot export business,
but exporters are not as free to report
to the volume of their trade aa for
merly. In any event clearances are
about the same as they were last year.
We see nothing In the conditions to
fair price
sell higher
Americas Stocks ta fcosdoa.
LONDON, July !. t p. m. Penn
sylvania, declined A : Read 1 nr. advanced
V mm. m-vmmry mmymm. at . Smith T.Alfln iinxfcannul rtil.
For a Baturdny the receipts of poul- e. ui.ulbM A ot p.ui advanced
4ry in this market were considered extra i . T7n,0 p..ifin. daniinad u- TTnitt
large, and It l quite likely tnat 8u,M giarf, advanced H; preferred, de- the probabilities are that It wllL Look
er the stock will be carried, over until r11-rt u . A-y.. rnr, dritnwi .v. ........ 1- ,v.i. ...
r-., ,. i... . ....h....' aim ..... . r .: . ....... -
iriuwaj. 1 1: Atcnison. oeojinea -: uenver kio
tne aemana exceueni. Orande. declined V. 1 Erie, advanced k
Today's Ball Bsealpts. Illinois Central, declined : Missouri.
The recelsta per rail from the South I Kansas 4 Texas, declined H; LoulsvlUe
a , . 1 ... u..,i. j , a , . t ri I maillirunuuii Ul tft
icHiay n. i .11,, I " 7""""', T" 3' .S-ZT, cornered, obscures the real condition to
but prices at which
PRESIDENT COMBES
The Cathollca of England are contem
plating sending a delegation to France
to plead for a cessation of the perse
cutlon of the religious orders, which Is
part of tha policy of Premier Combes,
President Loubet refused to receive suoh
delegation during his visit to Eng
land.
Corn Heavy and tower.
The corn market Is heavier and lower.
The cash situation can be called no bet
ter than fair; It certainly Is not bullish.
Everything depends upon the weather
cent abundant rains, warmer weather "." " 0 ' '
would be welcome! It may not come, but
WORLD'S FAIR NEWS NOTES
Austria will participate officially In
the world's Fair. A representative will
be appointed shortly,
The Liberty Bell will rest In the cen
ter of the rotunda of the Pennsylvania
Building at the World's Fair.
The West Virginia Commission to
the' World's fair, St. Louis, opened
headquarters In Parkersburg, July 1.
A feature of Wyoming's exhlWt at
the. World's Fair will be a Jarre collec
naturally feel a little bearish on corn.
Oaak Oats Weak.
The cash oat situation is weak. The
manipulation of July, which we think Is
melons and one car of mixed small traL declined H; New X oak Central, de-
frulta. moAtly peaches. Melons are in a dined : Norfolk A Western, un
rino r i u " 17, 4-- vmario western, aarucn room fof d(Jubt that at the momtmt the
ivi L tic m, auu ma avwa. iiw, wMa 1
-a a it should. Usual quotations prevail.
some extent, but prices at which the
ofT-grade eats are selling leaVea little
01 ring Xoase Beport.
The report of the Portland Clearing
House for yesterday was aa follows:
Exchanges S55S.216.Bt
Balancea 16,(32.47
,Peaches from The Dalles are arriving
In large supplies, but as tha fruit is
.very small in else it is not receiving a
'very spirited demand. Ashland is send
ing some stock, of the finest quality,
first Oreffpn Con.
Bell ft Co. received the first shipment
tf this season.' Oregon corn In the shape
;of five narks from The Dalles. The 1
stock, although small, la very fine and
eaxlly sold at 25 cents a docen.
Plasty of Meat Demand.
There is plenty of demand for all
fresh meats received on Front street.
and ruling prices are considered very
.good. Good block hogs are especially
'fought after, but retailers will not pay
m-re than 7 or 7V cents at the top for
Stocks. Veal Is wanted and ruling
prices are at the top. Beer demand is
M . m 1 a, 1 4L. I
snir ana nooui rqu mo rci-cipui i 1 Ohioajro Oar taoorl,
Wie present moment. Z,". ""'1 CHICAGO. July IS. Tb, ear record shews
MoanjfB (lyuiaiiuna, as rvvinu, ara aa 1 lor toaajt
1t,Uam: - j. " - Cars. Orade. Sat.
supply Is In excess of the demand. We
advise selling oats on the hard spots.
Provisions Are Dragging.
The provision market Is heavy and
dragging. Receipts are liberal and the
quality continues fine and there Is every
condition of plenty more to come. There
Is a slight Improvement In the cash de
mand. We would advise selling pro-
SVoeal Btook Beoelpks.
PORTLAND UNION STOCKYARDS, visions on the hard spots.
July 19. Receipts or live stocx in tne
local yards today consisted of 75 cattle
and 100 sheep. Ruling prices are aa
follows:
Cattle Best, S4; medium, $J 25$.0.
Hogs 6 t He
Sheep Hi lo.
Lambs 3SHo.
NEW YORK STOCKS
DESCRIPTION.
liver Quotations.
NEW TORK. July 1. Silver,
Anaconda Mining Ca.
Co....
rORTZATD WHOLESALE PRICIf,
Wheat
Cora ..
0,ts ..
81
. M
.140
T8
SO
U
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
1 1 Or la. Fleur aad Paad.
. i ' WHEAT Walla Walla, 79e; btaeatem, 80v
.sac; Tuii.'T TTurse.
OXTSNoTl whIU , iliTUai'iO- StTalBh'''' (,or ' 0. B. Bell et all to U. W.
( FLOUR Eastern Orecon: - Patenta, $4.10
SJ.ouiaa.su; fro-
,4.o: atralshta. $3.80; Valley,
-mn m. vtn. ia.iu iua. o.uu.
; MiLLSTUKFS Bran. 12.1.00 par tnn!
'Ollnpi, fr.oo; anorta, fzz.no;
mid-
cbOD. 818.00.
ha 1 1100107. sio.uuu".u"i cwtct, 10.00
'4117.00: Calirornla. sraln $17.50.
' Hopa, Wool and Hides.
' HOPS 17tt618c for ebolca- 1003 contracts,
?j4tl7c
' WOOL Valley, 1613184c. coarse; medium to
fair, 1616c; floe. 1717He; Raatarn Ors
son. lOfttlSe; Mobair. nomlnaL 8A087e.
BHKBP8KINS Shearing. MttQlOc; abort
trooL 23iS23c: medium wool. 80c; long wool.
tvctll.44 ssch.
TALLOW Prime, par m, 4(30c; No. S and
grease, 2Q2tt.
HIDES Dry bides. No. 1, 16 pounds and
up, 15c per lb; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to IS Iba,
lie; dry calf. No. 1. under S Iba, 18e; dry
suited, balls and stags, 1-8 leas tbaa dry
fllut; ulted bide,, steer, sound, 60 pounds or
airrr. T8c: 50 to 60 lbs, 7428c; ender 50 lb,
snd cow,, 67e; stars snd balls, sound, 6c;
kip. sound, 15 to 80 lbs. Tc; sound. 10 to
14 lbs, 7c; calf, sound. Bod or 10 lbs, 8e green
(unsniieai, 10 per id jes, cuni. iv par n
leas; boras hides, salted, each, ll.25421.7S; dry,
each. $1,0041.60: eoltsv hldea. each. 2l250e:
goat aklns, common, each. 104215c; Angora, with
wool oo. acn. zoc,i.uu.
I Utt4tv t,M WahIIi
fi BUTTER Extras, 22 c; creamery, 2l4
llry. 1820c; stora. ITc.
E008 F-eh Oreron. SlZlcH.
CUKESB "ull cream, twin, 14c; Toang
merica, inc.
POULTRY Chickens, mixed. llOUUe oer lb:
peas, lZffliac:, ruoaters, Wftfioc per m; Droll
,ers, low 17c per id; iryers, JOlfflc per ID
docks. UU312Ue per lb: reeaa. 7(980
,1b; turkeys, lira, 10iQ12o per lb; dresssd, 16Q
10c per id.
Oroosriss. Vats, Eta,
SUGAR "Sack bad,:" Cubs. 8S.87U: Dow
dercd, $5.72; dry granulate. 85.62; extfk
Vt ,vi2i(,; uuiden v, so.uz; Dsrreis, iuc; H
bsrrelsr ct' boxes,- BOe adranee on sack basis,
less 25c per cwt. for ossh, IB days: maple, 14gt
jec id.
1 HONEY 15i216e oer frame.
COFFEE Groan Mocha. 2Ug2V: Java, fancy
,mt "It . . T 1 Ar.rfa.Arf.. - ..
' ' rfnva, awm sJVgi wwnii)
18(a2oc; Coata Rica, fancy, lOQJOc; Coata
Kics, good. iufiic; uoata uica, orainary, iu,
13c per lb; Columbia roa't $10.63: Arbacklss'
til. 13 list: Lion. 811.18 list: Cordon. 811.14.
TEAS Oolone. different rradaa. 2Bt265e
Gunpowder, 2S326iS5c; English Breakfast,
different grades, 12A4a6Se: Solder Leg. sa-
colnred Japan, 30Q0OC; gresa 7spas,
scarce. SOdeoc.
" SALT Balea. 2a. 8. 4s, Bs. 10s, tz.10: flne
tsble. dairy. 50s, 38c; 100s, 74c; ImDerted Lre-
ernuoL 50a. 45c: 100a. 88c: 224s. 81.88.
SALT Coarse, hslf ground, 100s, par tan,
$14.00; 50s, per ton, 614.60; Liverpool. lamp,
k. $23.00 per ton; BO-m rock. J4.uo; loos.
13.50.
utiAin vaum Calcutta, ,3. idud.w per iuv
r durust ui'llTerr.
SICE Imnerlal Janan. No. L 6e: Nov
: New Orleans head. He.
RRAKfast rnnn m.u. Vl 84 not rita.
joiriiun, sz.ou; rorce, 84.00; U-V oata. sa.10.
SALMON Columbls Ulrer. l ib tails. 11.70:
-Ib tall,, $2.40; fancy l ib flats. $1.80; tt-lb
rancy nats. $1.10: fancy 1-tb oral, $2.50; AUsks
ftslllsl nlnbr fiA at- 4tt Ok. si ftv .11a AO fkfi
wv, 1 r-i, to r . ow , 4k-1U $ at airs. s4k.v"
.COAL OIL Cases, 22c per rsl. Unks; Water
nmw, iron nois. lowe. wnooen, 10c; una'
light, cases. 24c, Iron bbk.. Kttevgssoiiite, Iros
Dl". C. CSffCS, 28 4C
LINSEED OIL Pura raw. In bbls, 46e. ges
isw seciic. nonea, esses. 63c; bbls 48c;
600
10
too
BENZINE
pure raw
la rases. 51c; genuine kettle, in eases, 68e.
rcixni.t. bj der cases Z2e, Iron
GASOLINE 86 dee cases 23 He.
ffia.
esses 22c troa bo Is IB He.
iron ooai
bbls
TURPENTINE la raaea Tne wnnd
SBHc. Iron hbls 64c. 10-n rase lots 68c.
iBEANS Small white 444e, large whits
s.i.N.-.nti.OO, pt3k 83.7513.80. bayou 84.7a Lima,
fi.ou. -
fruits and Vegetables.
POTATOES $1.10; . buyers' prices. 7i; saw.
U.BOil.65; Oregon. 1.25i.60.
. ONIONS California, new red a, OOcfll.00;
Urerskins, I12B: garlic. 85511c.
. rEESH rRGlTS Apples, fancy Oregon. $1.90
g2.oo;- cooking. B0c$($1.00 per box; now
Ufornla, $1.50432.00 box; oranges, late,
yhh-ndasv 8a.SO4.0o: - Medlterraneaa sweets,
$3.00; bananas, 82.25a3.50 per sonck.
Be per- lb; cherries, bulk, 8Q5e:
packed. 7W8c: gonsebenles, ti&4e lb; sprt
sots, II.OOil.lO cents; lemons, standards, $3. 00;
fancy. 84.0uig4.5er limes. atsxlcaa, 6Be
Per 10(; . peachea, 65i)j!75e; pineapples,
t3.50O4.00; ", black, $1.80; white, $l..O0J
1.25; plums. SOcQfl.00; faspberiiea, 81.75 rsts;
grapes, Yuma. 2.50: currants, $2.00 box;
eanteloupea, $1.50(43.00 pet dos; wstermelons,
ZB0 dua; , BsrUettV pears, 1.75 box; black-
Sheriff (for B. J. aud H. Orchard) to
Weatsrn Asaurance ompauy of To
ronto. Canada. Dart block 8. James
Johns' Add to St. Johns
C. B. snd B. Pendell to K. W. Wilson.
lota 6 to 9 and 12 to 18, block 48,
Sell wood ,
Sheriff (for D. H. Stearna) to Western
Assurance Company or Toronto, Usnada.
parcel land north ot block 61, Carter,
Add 6.102
Park Land Company to J, P. Kennedy,
lots is ana 14, diocc tx, university
Park
A. B. and J. C Slsuson to Wm. C.
Demareet. lota 1. 8. 6, block 8. Logs a s
Add TOO
H. J. and Carpllns Land to B. H. Bow
man, lota I to 8. block 10. Klnsel
Psrk 600
Ida May Ksyser and husband to union
wfC... A T , . il
10. block 10. iTsnhoe 1.400
J. V. Coffey and wife to M. M. Cau thorn.
lot 1. block 40. Woodstock SOO
Ceo. A. Pesse to 0. D. Young, esst lot
7 ana esst H north so reel lot e, block
68. floucb'l Add t 6.000
A. 8. Ellis and wife to C. . snd M.
B. Young, south 00 fsat lot 1, Alblns
Homestead Add 1,8S0
C. B. and B. Q. Wbltehouas to C. J.
Reed, trustee, lots 8 and 4, block 810,'
(Htlthan'e Add n,...,.,.-... ....... I
W. E. Borden and wife to Charles snd
Josephine Anderson, lot 10, block 16,
Alblns 760
O. O. Benson snd wife to Msrtbs White,
lot 16, block 1, Port mouth Villa An
nex w
Portland Trust Coropsny to W. H. Ken
nedy, lot 8, block 4(1. Woodntock SOO
George it. Strong and wife to J. H. Will
man, lot 7. block 1, Goldsmith's Add. 4,860
Carrie How, to L. E. Oera, 6 scree nesr
Howe's Add 1
csrrla Hows, executrix, to L. B. Kern. 8
acrea aaat Howe's Add l.TSO
L. uoodseii et si. to trie mty ot rorrana
and tbs public osdloaUng block Br Kast
Portlsnd Heights
B. R. Nicholas to I. C. Ssndford, lot 7,
block 2, Brush's Add
Ellis O. Hughes and wife to tha public
asaicauoa uunton st
Bond for Sssd.
Bpsnldlog ft Pspwortb to Herman Wltten-
rg, lots 0, 0, 1, o. Dues tu, uoncn
Amsl. Copper
Atcnison, com
Am. Csr 4 Found., com.
Am. Sugar, com
Am. Smelt., com
88 Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
13S Canadian Pacific, com..
'840 Cbl. A Alton, com
Chi. ot. weat., com
Chi.. Mil. ft St. P
Chi. ft Northwest., com
Chi. Terminal Ry
Cbesspeake ft Ohio
Onto. Southern, com . . .
gag Colo. Southern, pfd
Iieiswsre t nuunon
Dels.. Laeka. ft Weat...
I). ft R. a., com
Erie, com
do preferred
Illinois Central.
Lnulnrllle ft KsshTtlle. .
Metro. Trsctlon Co
Manhattan Elersted
Minn., St. P. ft Ste. M.
Missouri Pacific
M , K. ft T.. com
New York Central
Norfolk ft West., com.
N. Y.. Ont. ft Weat
Pennaylranla Ry
I", o., i. a 1. to
Pressed Steel Car. romJ
Pacific Mall Steam. Co.
Reading, com . ,
do preferred
Rep. Iron ft Steel, com.
Kock island, com....
Southern Ry.. com....
Southern Pacific
St. L. ft S. r., pfd...
St. I, ft 8. W., com..
Texas ft Pacific
T.. Ht. L. ft W., com
Union Pacific, com....
do preferred
tT. H. Leather, com..,,
V. 8. Rubber, com. . . . ,
noeai. c u. St., roui...
do preferred
Wisconsin Centrsl. com.
Western Union Tele
Wshaab, com
do preferred
88
4
85
nr
42
84 ,
62V,
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204 znni s
171, 17 U
88
4
06
8ftV
424
84
52
i4.m
105
124
80
OX
188 H
143a;141
ior4 i04w
124 12
85H 84
144 14H
03"A 03
108HI16
28 U
80
l.KIH
107
118
133
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22'?
21
118
04
83 Ta
122
00
'84
60
03
13
83
22
80
117
68
23
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19 ' h 10
58
18
83
22
88
1514
26
20 V
Tutsi sales, 251,000.
dT I , 116,000
Get your title Insurance and abstracts
to real estate from the 'a le Guarantee
4k Trust Co.. Chamber of Commerce.
BUILDING PERMITS '
To W. A. Zimmerman, eonatrnct two-atorT
dwelling 1 at East Fourteenth and Belmont
streets; $8,600.
To Portlsnd Flsa Company, repilr building st
front and Aah streets; $150.
To 8. O. Deed Hatate. construct three -story
brick at Washington and Second streets; $15,-
ow.
To John Ambereon. erect ! -story dwelling
at wiiusms street ana ijoos avenue: i,mi.
To Cste ft Powell, erect rwo-etory dwelling st
East Sixteenth and East Madison: $3,200.
To Charles Anderson, construct two-atnrv
dwelling at senwooa ana union svenne; $2,000.
To C. W. Wltterstem. construct H4 -story
aweiimr on uenrrai, Detweea naaon ana uortn
wrick streets: 8600.
To T. P. Keenan. construct two-story dwell
ing at sast aider ana bsi nineteenth streets;
$1,800.
TXSXTOBS T(f POSTXVA2TD
day ss follow,:
Open.
Wheat
Sept $00.77
Ilec..::. 70.
Corn
Sept 50
Dec 49
Oats
Sept 83
Pee 33
Pork
July
Sept 14.60
, Lard
July 71"
Sept 8.15
Ribs
Jnly..... ....
Sept 8:52
Bangs of Chiosge ktarkets.
The markets ranged to-
(Speclal Permission of Bolton, de Rnyter ft Co.)
CHICAGO, July 18.
Hlgb.
$00.77
.77
.60
5
Low,
.88
.83T4
14.60
7.97
8.20
8.67
14.87
7.87
8.06
8.41
Closs.
$00.T8i
.T6I
.49 B
.4
.88
.88
14 45
14.60
T.87
8.06B
860
8.60
Should See the Beauties of the sJCatolw
less coiumDia xiver.
Ijiavlnr Portland' dally at 9:20 a. m..
by the Oregon Railroad ft Navigation
Company's "Portland-Chicago Special,"
the beauties of the Upper. Columbia
River are seen by dayfirht. arrlvlnr at
Cascade Locks at 11:06 a. m.. and The
Dalles at 12:85 noon.- Returning, the
train leaves The Dalles at 1:20 d. m..
Cascade Locks at 2:4S p. m., arriving at
Portland at 4:30 p. m. If deaired, re
turn can be made by river steamer from
Cascade Locke on tha way up, arriving
at roruana sdoui p. m. rtetum can
also be. made from The Dalles by boat
The T. 1 J. Potter loaves for Astoria and
Ilwaco every 'day in the week, except
Sunday and Monday. Particulars at
city ticket office, Third and Washington
street. -
New York Cotton,
(Special Permission of Bolton, de Rnyter A Co.)
NEW YORK. July 18. The cotton market
rinsed tndsv a a follows:
Onen. High. Low.
Jan. '04.$ 9.48 $ 0.51 $ 9.4ft
Feb. '04. 9.4 9.49 9.4T
9.48 9.4M 9.47
12 20 12.25 1 2.18
12.00 12.05 11.90
10.4H 10.49 10.41
9.06 9.70 9.85
9 47 0.57 9.47
, 9.53 9.54 9 50
scenes.
The Irish Department of Agriculture
will make a special exhibit of Irish In
dustries at the World's Fair.
The seventh congress of the North
American Skat League will be held at
the World's Fair, St. Louis, next year.
A locomotive-testing laboratory will
be a feature in the Transportation Build
ing at the World's Fair, next year.
A dog show will be a feature of the
livestock exhibit at the World's Fair,
next year.
California Day at the World's Fair,
St. Louis, will be September 9. the 84th
anniversary of the admission of Cali
fornia to the Union.
A topographical map of the State of
Alabama will form a part of that state s
exhibit at the World s Fair.
The contract for the Ohio State Build
ing at the World n Fair has been let to
the Smith Eastman Contracting Com
pany. The cost is slightly under $32,000.
The Smithsonian taxidermist, George
B. Turner, Is preparing a 16-foot giraffe
for exhibition In the Government Build
ing at the World's Fair.
Denmark has offleJaHy accepted the In
vitation to participate In the World's
Fair, and William Arup has been ap
pointed commissioner.
Every country in South America will
participate In the World's Fair. Chile,
the last to accept, contemplates an ap
propriation of 225,000 pesos.
Governor Peabody of Colorado has ap
pointed Sam Wood of Denver special
commissioner, to collect exhibits for the
Swedish department of the state's ex
hibit at the World's Fair.
A prominent English poultry breeder
will make a large display of Old Eng
lish game fowl and Dorkings in the
poultry exhibit at the World's Fair.
An old hand fire engine, with which
Louisville fires were fought, before the
steam apparatus on me Into existence
will be brought to the World's Fair at
St. Louis, next year, by the Louisville
Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association
which will visit the Fair In a body.
A mammoth watch built for the oc
casion, on such a large scale that people
may walk around In It, among the mov
ing wheels, will be on exhibition at the
World's Fair. Visitors will thus be
able to study the mechanism of a watch
Ithout the aid of a glass.
The Indiana commission to the
World's Fair has adopted the plans of
Wing Mahurln, Fort Wayne archi
tects, for the Indiana Building at the
Exposition. The structure will be in the
style of the French Renaissance, with
huge Corinthian columns at the en
trances. The building will be more of a
place of rest and pleasure for Indiana
visitors at the Fair than an exhibit
hall
The largest tree In Oregon was felled
recently to be sent to the World's Fair.
It "is the" Abefd?Pir sprtlPe, " and ttfJOfl
nearly 800 feet high, 40 feet around and
118 feet from the ground to the first
limb. Its sge Is calculated at 440 years,
being a good-sized tree when Columbus
discovered the land that was afterward
called America.
The native army of ther Philippines
will be represented at the World's Fair,
St. Louis, next year. Two or three com
panies each of the scouts and constabu
lary with the constabulary band will
attend! The -.best-drilled a nd smartest
looking men will be selected to make up
the companies which will show the
Americans the character of the police
protection of the Eastern possessions.
A mammoth loar or Dread, boo times
the slse of a regular 5-cent loaf. and in
the making of which an entire barrel
of flour will be used, will be seen In
Mississippi's exhibit at the World's Fair.
Harry Mansfield of Moss Point will be
the creator and has ordered the con
struction of an especial bake oveny de
signed by himself for tfoe baking of this
giant loaf.
A collection
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATZOWAXi XVBACrVB.
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Lost.
Pittsburg .
New York .
Chicago .
Cincinnati .
Brooklyn .
St. Louis . .
Boston
.52
. .46
. .46
, .88
, .38
.30
.29
Philadelphia ; 2
28
27
32
34
35
87
43
51
P.C.
.63
.680
.684
.628
.507
.448
,408
.801
At Ptttabunr.
R. H. E.
Pittsburg 6 12
Maw Y.irV t 10
Batteries Kennedy and Smith; Taylor
snd Wagner. Umpire Kmsiie,
At ClnclnnatL
R. H. K
Cincinnati . . 7 18 '
Philadelphia 5 7 1
Batteries Hahn and Bergen; Wash
burn and Dooln. Umpire Johnstone.
DIAMOND GLISTENINGS
Oood.
Fifth place. .
Thlelman. . ,
Mosklman.
Van Buren and Hurlburt
Nadeau, Raldy and Anderson.
Messerly. Shea and Andrews.
Handsome looking crowd for Friday.
The Journal's prediction has come
true.
Giraffe Moose Baxter has a dlsapolnt
Ing reach.
Raldy, although a sick man, played
brilliantly.
Tommy Hess Is beginning to reel nim-
self again.
Charlie Shields' arm has been very
sore all week.
Hogg's pitching arm has not fully re
covered from the pounding It received
the other evening.
Cud gey Kostal. good unassuming fel
low will be missed by many. Modesty
was one of his admlsable virtues.
Jake Thlelman has 15 strlke-outs to
his credit In the two games he has
pitched. If lie keeps this record up
Rube Waddell won't be In It.
Andy Anderson's batting has been a
feature of nearly every game since the
team came home. If Andy keeps the
present lick up he will lead Van Buren
and Dillon for the batting honors.
Pete Lohman says the Portland team
s the best hitting team he has seen In
a minor league for some time.
Charlie Zelgler is catching for Helena
at present. Zelgler seems to be able to
play any position, as he was all-around
utility man for Parke Wilson.
Ike Butler will twirl for Portland to
day and he says he is going to win if
he has to score all the runs himself.
Ike thinks three or four or five runs
will be enough.
Tumley, Parke Wilson's new outfielder,
is hitting the ball for keeps. He is keep.
Ing up his Western League record.
Joe Raldy has not been feeling well of
late. Claude Schmeer may. go in the
game and give Raldy a rest.
Tommy Hess Is also on the indis
posed list and Danny Shea may have to
do all the catching for a few days
Dan don't care, as he wants to work
Jay Andrews 1s going after Van Bu
ren 'e sacrifice hit record. Jsy got two
yesterday.
Ty Gorton plays first base In fine style
and can do as well In almost any posi
tion. Oscar Graham, Pete Lehman's sorrel-
top wrong-sided pitcher, will endeavor
to keep Oakland In fourth place this
afternoon.
Buffalo Is outdrawlng any city In the
country with the exception of Boston
and Philadelphia In the American League
and Pittsburg and New Tork In the
National League. The club must be
one or two In the race to do business
The New England race Is a beauty,
Just the sort of a contest to bring out
the sporting qualities of the magnates
as well as the players. It takes a cool
head and ability to handle the reins to
the close.
Arlle Latham's days as an umpire In
the Eastern League should be made few
It's too much of a joke to have him
making decisions Worcester Spy.-
First Baseman Cassidy Is out of the
game on account of an Injury, and
Pitcher Thlelman Is subbing in his stead
for Jersey City.
A press dispatch from Gloversvllle
contains the announcement that Frankle
Shannon, of the Providence Eastern
League team, will succeed William
Hasleton as manager of the A. J. ft G.
team. Shannon was recently granted a
leave of absence by Providence 'because
of 111 health.
Centerflelder Blake Pitcher Becker and
Catcher Lilly have deserted the Roches
ter team. Blake is "sore" because an
advance of money was not forthcoming
and Lilly believes that hla talents are
wasted with Rochester at the present
price and that he cask roll up s bigger
wad playing independent ball. He has,
thorofnra inlnerl tha Sir llhon. Vt
team. Becker Is also to separate himself!
from the Bronchus .temporarily., having
been ordered to rest. 80 runs the song
and the tune Is familiar. Fuller, who
hss played good ball In Baltimore's out
field, hss replaced Blake, Two pitchers
will probably be add",' to the staff. Get
tig, formerly of the Baltimore,, and
ScHuman, who was In the box for New
ark early In the season.
Jlggs Donahue Is now the leading
batter In the Association. How time will
change a player's batting eye! Last
season he wa dropped out of the Amer
ican League ro'n account of his weak hit
FIELD AND TRACK
Mar. '04
July
Aug
Sept
Oct....;
Nov....
Dec
Close.
$ 9.4950
0.4M49
9.4f4ft
12.20(fty2
12.00fiTT2
10.46 4r 46
.689
8 58i$56
9.52S53
or continental currency
owned by E. G. Vaughan of Richmond,
Ind will be seen at the World's Fair.
It consists of 61 pieces, ranging In de
nomination from ope-slxth of a dollar
to $70. The total value la 31,022.83 1-3.
Mr. Vauhgan has had the collection
since 1849.
Bogs Open Higher.
CHICAGO, Jnly 18. Receipts of livestock
In the principal packing centers of the conn
try today were:
Here. Cattle. Rheen.
Chicago .. 7,000 BOO 8,000
Kansas ICty 4,000 2,000 200
Omaha rj-rT-TT;;?.Tr.r B,50f 2.560 ....
Hogs Opened 8 to 10 cents higher with 2.
000 left over from yesterday. Receipts a year
ago were 850. Ruling hog prices are; Mixed
snd butchers'. $5.30(85.75; good heavy. 35.46ffl
a.iu.
Vsw Tork Bank Statement.
NEW YORK, Jnly 18. The wseklv
statement issaeq voaay snows:
Keserve, less u. s ,
Reserve ....
Loans ......
Specie .....
Legs Is
Deposits . . .
Circulation .
Decrease.
bank
$5,368,676
Increaae.
.... 6.270,000
....2.613,500
.... 4.19O.800
1.846.900
.... 8,064.800
1.300
Class ef Livarpsoi drain.
LIVERPOOL, July 18. Close: Wheat July,
6-6. down; September, 6-8, down;
December, 6-8. '
THE AGE OF GRADUATION
Prof. W. S. Thomas ef Columbia has
made' an exhaustive examination of the
records of 11 colleges representing all
sections of the country, save the extreme
West, with a view of finding out what.
If any, changes have come in the average
age of college graduates. ,He finds, for
example, that In 130 years at Dartmouth
College the average age has fallen three
months, while n 100 years at Middle-
bury the age has risen four months. In
the decade 1860-59 the median age of the
various colleges studied averaged 22
years M months; in the decade 1890-99
It averaged 22 years 7.5 months. The
average age during 1850-69 was 23. years
1.3 .months, and In 1890-99 23 years l.t
months. In this calculation each "col
lege was considered separately In mak
ing up the average. If the graduates be
bunched the averages are for the former
date 23 years and 3 months and for the
latter 23-years and 15 days. That is the
greatest change any of the possible cal
culations point to a, lowering in 60
years of two months and a half,
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The Multnomah Amateur Athletic
Club's track will go to Victoria. B. C,
to participate In the field meet to be
held there on Vhe 15th and 16th of Aug
ust.. The. local team will be selected by
Manager Kerrigan at the tryouts to bo
held on the M. A. A. C. track during the
Intervening time between now and the
16th of August.
The team when visiting Victoria will
be In charge of Bert Kerrigan and will
be composed of 10 men. Manager Ker
rigan can be relied upon to select a
team from the Multnomah Club that
will make a creditable showing in the
coming event.
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BASEBALL EXCITEMENT
(Journal Special Service.)
EUGENE, Or.. July 18. It Is rumored
here on very strong authority that the
management of the Salem Baseball team
Is considerably frightened over the eon
tests tomorrow and Sunday here with
Eugetfe on the diamond. Pitcher George
Engle, It Is said, has been secured to
pitch for the Salem Raglans for the rest
of the season. Engle was recentlyre
lensed by Mansjger Vlgneux of It
Browns' team. The excitement contin
ues over the wind-up of the Valley
League. Eugene has to win everything
before her to win tho pennant. If Sa
lem and Eugene tie a final series will
bo "arranged, and thus an extension of
the season be assured. -.
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