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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 1. 1807. 13 TODAY'S MARKETS Eggs Ranging at Low Trices Because of Very Poor Quality Occasioned by Ship pers Holding SuppliesShip at Once. mm- or EGG MARKET Most Dealers Tell of Accu mulations and Low Prices' With Poor Quality. J Tunay's Market features: What eggs sre really selling at. . rVmltry uiarki't hold ateadr., - Banaiiae arrive snead of time. New Florida egg plant In market. Honolulu pineapple arriving. Varloua price In trv,iierrle. Mexlcsn tomatoes aell higher. Wheat and flour are Arm. First pimna sre received In city. Dealer art after bopa. ' I'M 1 What Ecu are Balling At. There la cnnalderabla controversr among tha trade a to the real atandlng of the egg mar ket at Ibl time. But two flrmai -en tlr I known, claim the market to be lu good shape; , ouo of tbeac being a amall fruit bouao which li trying to Influence tba market. The other house la a regular egg and poultry establish ment. Receipt of cgita have beeu ao liberal of lata that within the aam block In fart within QO feet there Ik a rang of fully le In the price charged by Uealere. i The. reason fur thla la that one day one buuae baa very erl auppllea and In willing to aarrlnco the Nee In order to keep the channel ol trade clear of accumulated ttn. The high prim , la charged and sometime ulitalned by a Douae that baa few auppllea on thnt day. It ha In moat itiatanrra a regular trade that buy a certain amount of egg from It: no matter tbe price, The following xreion regard Ing tbe erg market are glreawjw the moat re liable bnnae along the atrret: I'age A Son Stock are. my heary and "price are low. Kgg bar beeu accumulating for anjM) time. Ilryer, rVillain A To. Egg are really weak. No nrmneaa la , ahown'. We bought 80 cane from another Kront afreet home at lflVic Tbla how tho1 trend of the market. tisso A to. Kggt are arrlTlug la poor con dition and have been secutnulsttug of late. I'rlcee are therefore low. Slier A Urshssi Co. There la no truth In the report that egg are firm. We have been offering them at the price quoted by The Journal. We ahould aay tbe market la really weak. Levy A flpeW Kgg are weak and. price now being obtained are not ao hlgb aa they were a i week ago. We are getting much larger auppllea. r.rerdlug A Karrell Egg are alnw, dull al weak with receipt heary and accumulation ahnwn. Bell A Co. Egg re coming In very faat. W. B. Glafke Co. Kgge have been ealer during the pt neck owing to larger auppllea. Oarenport-ThomiMoti t'o. We are not get ting many egga but the market I Juet about holding It own. - . .- . Situation in Creamery Butter. But one city creamery U today quoting It beat butter under 24c a nonnd and that In atltntlon not offering anpplle to eir but Ita regular trade. It I putting all It aurplua Into storage. The butter market I very firm with storage operatlune still ou an extenalve acale Cheese mirkrt Ik cosier bnt npplle are till rather light Chicken market shows larger arrivals of prlng ttock and while tbe tone la easier, no Change la ahown In value. Country tore butter I finding a very good demand from tbe annth at fractionally better value. Brief Note ef the Trade, Several cur of bar.ana arrived In lot yea teritny afternoon instead of thla morning. Good condition. Trice the nme. The flrat Climax plume of tbe season were rcimrted Id Ihis merning by jPage A Son. Two Crate were received nd the highest price ever obtained In this market ruled. The ship Bient waa aold to two Urge house at 13 crate Levy A SirlgJ report the flrat arrlvala of new rlorlda rgg plant. Fifty cent a pound obtained. Honolulu plneapplea are In market. Several dealera are reported In the market for hop at low price but no sale arc con firmed. Strawberrlea held very well today; prleoe on best stuff holding np to ycaterday'a ruling. Lowest price obtained waa 40c and thla wa for nrdlnarlea. A amall shipment from Cal Morula rrlved In -poor condlt km too- poor to quote, "- The trade pay the following price to Tront atreet. Prices paid shipper are lea . regular commissions: Orain, Flour and Teed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, De, large lota; ami 11 Iota. 10c. WHEAT Club. RT88c; red Russian, SSft 86c: blueatem, Sflftitaic; vlley. HTStHHc. CORN W bole, 23.00; cracked, iau.00 per ton. i BARLEY New Feed, $2l.00f22.00 per ton; tolled. l23.O0v2S4.00: brewing. f22.00e23.00. RYE II 85 pee wt. OATS New Producer price No. 1 White, I28.50M29.00 per ton; gray. f27.o0i2&D0. FLOL'K Eastern Oregon patents. (4.80; tralgbta. 14.25; export. $4; valley H.304.4O; 4.15; grabnm. tf 3.7o; whole wbrat, $1.00; rye, 50. $5.00; bale. t2.TR. MILIJITL'FFS Bran, 17 00 per ton; mld dllnga, 12.1.00; shorts, country, 120.00; city, 6Jt.0fl: chop. l(1.0l(J21.00. HAY Producers' price Timothy. W.'llametre . Valley, fancy. 14.OO(017.OO: ordinary. 112.00(9 14.00; eastern Oregon. S1.O032l).0O; mixed. in.00?l0..i0: clover. g'v.'iOiirO.OO; grain, fs.OO 610.00: cheat, 18.000110.00. Butter. Egg and Poultry. BUTTER FAT f. o. h. Portland Sweet cream, 2123c; aonr. 1BQ21C BUTTER City creamery. 22yi(24e; keconda. S0Vc; outalde. fancy, 2"iJc; necond, 20fec; tore, KItul7c. E(OS Extra fancy, cannled.t ITsIlSe. MM CHEESE New Full cream, flats. l.lQlne S ' ... V- ...LmMln. , fl 1, It. Her in; lining niufn.. wti'mi. ii POULTRY Mixed chickens 13 Mi Wise lb; fancy iieu. 1 4c Hi; rooster, old, 10c lb: fryera. 20c per lb; brollera. 20c per lb; old duck. WHAT. DEALEKS SA3u:!'!" ' ) OF LOCAL MAKKES V-v-'! By On'n V Co. ' ''V .,,. r Poultry, marltet, holds teady ., 4 for fancy hena tind younK ducka.' 4 4 Other varletiea ahow lower ten- dency. Good, brollert welsrhlnir ; 1 V4 Dounda each and over In good demand at tha lower price rul ' ingr. - " Egga now coming In are of In ferior quality owing chiefly to ownerg holding same too long ' befora ahlpplng. Kgga during tha heated terra ahould be mar keted aa faat as received. Prices, ranging - from , l Mi to ' lo , per doxen. ' . ? ' '', Xresaed fancy veal Is In de mand at quotations. , Medium and rough move at conrieaalon. Light fancy pork la wanted snd Is maintaining . high prlcea. Rough and hearlea hard to move. Shippers muat be very careful In preparing these Items for shipment thla senaon of the year, remembering It la not all a "bed , Of rosea for the man who has to move poorly handled product at this end. . WEATHER HURT WHEATKIRKET Chicago Slides Off in Value's Primary Receipts Al- ' most Double Year Ago.; 11) (ff He iier lb; spring ducks, 20c per Jb; geee, old, lliic per lb! pring gee. I2HM lac per lb; turkey. He per lb for old; iquabs, $2.50 per dox; pigeon, fl.23 per do. Crossed poultry Keltic perlb higher. Hopa. Wool and Hides. HOPS 1009 crop Prime to choice, TUc; me-' Oiuni lu mimr, U73uvv wvutuiii. woi:; con tracta. 1&07 crop. JOc. - t WOOL 190T clip Valley. 20a2lc; eattera Oregon, IDiUSZc. MOHAIR New 1007 -20ia29We. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, lSCPO eacb; ehort wool, ZBe$40c; medium wool, 004175c eacb; long wool. TOctaiLOO each. TALLOW Prime, per lb. SMQJe; No. 2 and grease. 2?2Vje. CHITTIM BARK 60o for ear lota; amall lot, be. HIDES Dry, No. 1. 1 lh and np, 1TQ 18c per lb; dry kip. No. 1. B tu 15 lb. IRA 18c; dry calf. No. 1. under ft lh. 20c; aalted bldca, ateera, aonnd. 60 Iba and over, N'.4eiM,c; cowl, SBc; ataga and bulla, annnd. 67c; kin. 1ft to SO lb. 0c: calf, aound. under IB lbs, 11c; green, 'unaalted, lc lesa: cnlla, lc per lb lee; none nine, aairen, eacn, i.isir.'.M); dry. eacb, $1.00fccl.o0; colt hiiiea. SAa-lOc; gnat aklna, common, each, 1 online: Angora. ea;h, S6ctf 1.00; sheep akfna. 2.VQ$l.ftO. Trait and Tegetablea. . POTATOES Fancyr 2.00i2.28; aweeta. 0 ' ner lh: new not toes, tic ix-r Hi. u.lvnfr-riUlHiini priuv imj. rra;on, e(l No. 2. fl.tiOfti1.2o; Texaa and Auatrallau. VvMftc per lb; gurtic. 8c per m. APPLES Fancy Hood River. $2.7308: fancy Willamette valley and aouthern Ort-gon, 2.B0 'ft2.T. KltKSU FRUITS Orange, new navel. t.l.BO C.1.75; Medlierraneau aweeta, 2.25(tt 30; tan- . gerlnea, (1,2.1: banana. 5c per lb; lemon. 4.506.50 per box: Hmea, Slexlcan. $1.00 per 100: pineapple. $4.60 per" doj grape fruit, $S.25; atrawtierrlea, Oregon, lOiftlfte ier box; cherries. $l.(IO(frl.2S per 10-lb box; goooeher rle. 5(ii6(- per lb; nprlcots, $2.25132.50; logau bertlea, 12H('(15c er box. VEGETABLES Turnip, new. 00c 01 1 aack: cerrota, 7.Vt$1.00 per .ck: beer. (1.T5. oee ack; prnlwV$l.niii 1.25; cabbage. $; iouie- toca. rallfernla. $3.5(1; Florida, $4.5U; par nine, 90ci$l; string beans. 10(S12U,c lb: cauli flower. $1.50 per do; pe". 10c; boreerad1b, Sc per lb; artichokes,- 63t7ftc per doa; Hubbard aquash, 8c . per lb; cranberries. $10. 00! 1.00 per barrel; trnnta, I I - per lb; asparagus. ' TStgOOc . per" do bunches; - rhubarb. 8UftJ 4e per' lh; green onion.' 16c per dog; . FtorlilH hell ' pepper. $8.50 per crate: spin Scb. $1.00. per box; head lettuce, 85c dos: hot house. $1.75 per box) encumbers, -50ci$l.iiO dot; radlabe. I5e dua hunehee; eggplant, lSe , fer lh. . . DRIED FRUITS Apples, evaporated. tH 7c per lb; apricot, ISMil20c per lb; peach, 128 l3He per lb; aacka. He per lb least pranes. 80 to 40, biiuc; He drop on each 1-10 amailar alse; figs. California black. per ibl Cnllfornla white. OvltHe tier lb; dates, golden, JO. SO per box; fa Me. $1.40l.ft0 per 10-lb oog. Orooerlea, Vuta, Eta RUUAR Cube. IU.12U: Dowdered. 11.17m berry. $5.8SH dry granulated, $0.77 Hi Star. $5.urH; conr. A, $5.77; sxtrs B. $5.27 H; golden C, $.1,174) O yellow, f5.07M beet granulated, .1.67H; barrel. 10c) half barrel, 25c; boxes, 50c advsnce on ssck basis. (Above price sr SO dsys net easb quota-ttoti.)- HONEY $.1.60 per erst. COFFER i'ackage brands. $19.880 8AI.T Ooarw it.lf pound, 100s, $11.00 per Ion; 50s, $11.00; table, dairy, 50. $16.00; 100. $14.75; bales, $2.00; Imported Liverpool. 50a. $18.00; 100a, $17.00; 224a. $16.00; extra Nne. bhl, 2s, 5a snd 10s. $4,6040.50; Llvenxnl lump rock. $20.50 per ton; 50-lb rack. $11.00; 100s, $10.50. (Above price spply to sales of less than rsr lots. Csr lots st special pries subject to fluctuations. ) RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, Sr; No. 2. 5fce; New Orleans, bead. 7c I Ajax, 6; CreoJ, 6'4e. HKAN8 Small white, $8 80: lore whit. $8.25; pink., $3.25; bayou, $3.75; Llmas, BVic; ale i lean red. 4c. NUTS Peanut, Jumbo, sue per lb) Vlr glnls. 7 He per Mb: masted. lOe per lb; Jsps oe, 6c5Ho; roasted. 77H per lb; cocoa nut. 85iiiWJc per dos; wiluuta, Csllfornla. 16c per lb; French. 15c per lb; pp ants. 14315c per lb; hickory aats, 10c per lbi chestnuts, esstern. 15lne per lb; Brsxll nuts, 18c per lb; filbert. 16c per lb; fancy pecana, 18020c; almonds. JUC21 He Meat, Fish sad Frovisions. FRE8H MEATS Front Street Hogs, fancy, SHiuc per lb: Urge, 637e per lb; veal, extra. c per lb; ordinary, t-c per id; poor, c per lb: mutton, fancy, SfQOc per lb. HAMS, BACON. ETC. fortlaod pack (local) name, 10 to 12 Iba, 18H Psr lb; 14 to 16 In. IH per lb; 18 to 20 lbs.. 16c; breakfast bacon. 151441 22c per lb: plcnlca, 12c per lb; collage roll, 11 He per lb; regular abort clear, ummoked. 12c ner lb: amoked. 12c per lb; clear backa, uneinoked, 12c; smoked. 13c per lb; Union butts, 10 to 13 lbs. unsmoked, Ac per lb; amoked, 6 per lb; clear bellies, on smoked, 11 He per lb: smoked. 18He per lb; (boulders, l2Hc per lb;V pickled tongue. 60c each, LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10a, ISHc per lb; 5a. 18c per lb; 50-lb tine. 12e per lb: tram rendered. 10a. 12c per lb; (s, 12H per lb: compound, 10s, Hc per lb. CANNED SALMON Columbia river, l ib telle. $1.80; 2-lb tall, $2.75; fancy Mb flats. $1.10; H-lb lancy flata, fi.io; rancy i-in ovaia, Alaaka tall, pink, KSiUOOc; red. $1.60) nominal. 2a, tall, $2.00 4 WMthtr U V7bMt lilt. Illinois Part cloudy. Indiana Rain tonight. Missouri Fair. Minneapolis Fair. : Pacific northwest Fair. -Iowa Fair. North Dakota Showers.. South Dakota Fair. Nebraska Fair. Kansas Fair. Montana Showers. 44 44 4 CHICAdp WHEAT VALUES. Junel, May lit. Lne. ltKM J'y $ .74, $ ,W $ .01H $ .80"! September ... .KHHA 1.004) .01 .7? December ....1.004 A 1.01H .00 .8014 There was s break In wheat value In Chi cago today owing to favorable weather In the wbrat belts. At tbe close tbe loaa rauged from r to lHe. Liverpool waa a fraction higher. Primary receipt were bearish In wbeat. Tbey were: Today Tear ago Hush. Bush. Wheat Bi-t.ono wm.ono Corn 063,000 1,101,000 Shipments: Wbeat 877.000 ttO.OIIO Com 400.000 ftlS.OOO - Total rlearaneea: Wbeat, 207,000 bushel; flour. 15,000 barrel; corn. 2.000 buabela; oat, 365,000 bushel. Official Chicago price by Overbeck. Starr A Cooke company: . WHEAT. Open. High. .. 9H 00H .. 1004 101 .. 1014 102 CORN. .. 54 5414 .. 54 54H t. 61 H 51 H OATS. .. 4 Hfc 40 . 304 .. 41H 41H MESS PORK. . .1B37 1645 ..1655 1065 LARD. .. 925 027 .. 945 947 .. 932 932 SHORT RIBS. . . KK7 887 877 . . 902 905 892 July September December July Septemlier December July September December July ..... September July September October .. Low. 974 904. iooH 634 fl-'iH 504 4SV :i9 41 H 1617 1640 917 932 932 July September Cloe. 97 94A 100A 53 4 6:1 tfA 504 40 A V 89 1$ 41 HB 1(120 R 1(140 B 917 B 935 932 N 877 892- STOCK PRICES RO DOWNWARD New -York' Market Lower at ,1 Opening and 'Still Lower , at Today's Close. BOVERIIOR FOLK FOR PRESIDENT Latest Tip bit Democratic Xominees Puts Johnson in Kacc With Him. (Journal Special Service. 1 I Chicago, June 1. Joseph W. Folk of! MisHourl, for president, . and John A. j Johnson of Minnesota, for vloe-presl-; dont, In the tip fresh from New York n probable nominees of the next Demo-! orotic national convention. Hoger C. i Sullivan is in New York at thla time. I New York. June fTl,.r. I. .,... 1..11.V ! UllO Of tllO purpOHflg Of I11B trip 10 Uie mmg the trsle t'liat, the atuck market ha j fast waa to attend a gathering of the yet to dlacouiit the tveriinieiit'a cane afalhc IlaiTiinail ami tlw I'nhm I'Hclflv merner. There Is talk of it foiiiliig next week. In aurh an event It would cause a break in value. Today's market waa dull ami aajtKed Into an UhtntereatliiK affair, i'rii-ea were lower at the opeulnc slid the clime waa still lower. The few rallies came slow and were lirtlired. The ' market ha a downward tone. After the bank statement waa pulillKhed the market continued to aell off. Many of the leader were aOxe.it and the volume of tratllmi small, Official iiotstlona by Overbeck. Starr t o z r i, I f ? I! DESCRIPTION. ; j I 9 LIVERPOOL OSAIW MARKET. Liverpool, June 1- Offlclsl prices: WHEAT. July September July September June 1. .. 7s 2Ud .. 7s- 4d CORN. .. 4a UKd .. 4a 10d May 81 Gain 7a 2Hd Ta 4ftd 4a 114d te 10,d Hd H1 Vid Kd lb riSH Rock cod. 7e per lb: flounders, tie per hallbnt 6Vj per lb: atrlped baaa, 12c lt: rattleh. 10c tier lb: aalmon, freah Columbia Chinook, 12e lb; ateelheada, 8c per lb; ber rln, 5c per lb; soles, as per lb: ahrimpa, 10c per lb; percn, ec per in; oiaca coa, ic per :d; tomcod. 7c per lb; lobetere, loc per lb; freb mackerel. 8c per id; crawnan, mc per aoa; stur geon. 10c per lb; blsrk bass, 20c per lb; Colum bia rlvor smelt, 6c per lb: sbsd, 8c per lb: roe aliad. 5c per lb; ahad roe, 15c per lb; black tod. 714c per lb. , OYSTERS Sboslwater bay. per ration, $2.50 per 100-lb aack. 14.60: Olyropla, per yillon. $3.25; "per 115 1b aack, $3.&0QB.26; Ea(-ls, canned. 10c can, $7.00 dos. CLAMS Hardahell. per box. $2.40; rasnr clama, $2.00 per box. 10c per dos. Paints, Coal Oil, Zto. ROI'E Pure Manila, 10c; atandard, lS4c; aUal. lie. COAL OIL Pearl or Aafral Csaes, lHe per Kal; water white, iron ddis, ic per i; wooden. 17c per gal; besdllcntt' 170 df., eaaes, 2H4C per l tJASOIJNK 45S oea., caie. 3kt per csl; Iron bbla, 18c per fL BENZINB 3 dec, eases, S5c per gal; Iron bbla, 98c per gal. TURI'ENTINK In esses, 96c per gal; wooden bbla. 08c per gsl. WHITE t-EAD Ton lots. 7X per lb: 600-Ib lots, 8c per lb: less lots, atfe per lb. WIKB NAlLfl rreaenc naais a z.vo. LINSEED OIL Pore raw, In 6-bbl loU, 50c: 1-bbl lots, 53c; caaea, 58c per gal; genuine kettle-boiled, rases, KOe per gal; 5-bbl Iota, 64c; l-bbl lota. 55c per gal; ground caks, csr lots, $20.00 per ton; less than car lota, $30.00 per ton. LOCAL LIVESTOCK MARKET HOLDING Receipts Are J3mall .With Demand Steady at Yesterday's Values. Portland I'nlon Stockyards, June 1. Live stock receipts: llOKB. l Blue. (?Ut?lJ. Toduy 84 06 Week ago 28 222 Year ago . 17! Previous year 125 Heccipt and trade were 001 n guict in ine local atockyards today. All line arn holding ateady at former value. Today 21 b or sea ar rived. A year ago all marketa were eaay; cattle 23c lower. 'r Official livestock prices: ' Hog Best eastern Oregon, $7.00; stockers and feeders, $8.0048.25; China fats, $8.25f 6.50. Cuttle Beat eastern Oregon ateera, $4.2504 4.50; beat cows snd, heifers. $.1.25(3.60; bulls, $2.00(0 2.50. f Sheep Sheared, mixed,, $4.50Q5; lamb,. 6c. EASTERN MARKETS HOLDING Cattle and Hogs Are Steady Sheep Are Strong. Minneapolis Wheat Market. Minneapolis. June 1. Wheat,'1 cloae, 99)c. July, Suluth Wheat Market. Dnlutb, June 1. Wheat cloae: July $101 Md, PORTLAND STOCK EXCHANGE $ $:i50.oo 104.00 ...... 185.00 lno.oo , ...... 1 20.00" i 200.00 Associated Oil Shows Advance Mining Shares Are Down. Associated Oil advanced $2.50 In the bid price today, but no aalea were made, aquini Bay Telephone loet 50c and British Columbia Amalgamated c. In the Coenr d'Alene lit Copper King lost tc. O. K. Consolidated the aiue amount and Suowatnrin 5c. The only ale today wa 10 aliarea of Home Telephone Block at $42.50. - Official- prices! - t BANK STOCKS. Bid. . Aske.l. Bank of California Banker' Lumbermen's Mrrrbsnta' National Oregon Truat 4 Saving.. Portland Truat Co L'nlted Statea National... LISTED SECURITIES (BONDS) Amerleap Biacuit Co. 6a 98.50 City A Suburban 4a Home Telephone u O. K. 4 N. 4a 97.00 O. W. P. A Ry. s 100.00 Pacific 0o at lllacult Co. 6s... 97.00 Portlsnd Hj."5a MISCPXLANEOCS STOCKS. Aaaoclated OH K2.50 Hiuiie Telephone - 80.00 Pacific HMtes Tel. Tel., pfd Puget -Sound Telephone . MINING STOCKS. Lakevlew Manhattan Crown Point 2S'4 Potlcie Mining H" Washougil Extendon 25 UNLISTED STOCKS. Yaoiilna Bar Telephone 6.00 Oregon City Mill & Lumber AIaka retroieuui 11 Hrltlrh Columbia Aiual.. 024 Caacadia 22Mi Mammotb Morning 4 Standard tonaolldateil 07 Tarouia Steel 09 COECB D'ALENE DISTRICT. Bullion Copper King ... ' Happy Day WW O. K. tjoiisolldated .04 Snowalioe ' Snowstorm 2.83 HEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Open January 11MS February " March 1208 June July 1150 August . .nun Si-ptember lli October 1176 November ....He" December ....1191 100.00 .l 00 85.10 100.00 108. .VI 100.01) uu.2: 85.00 42. 50 100.00 . 40 (Kl .15 ,:to .21 .20 10 80 4.00 .25 .0:. .2l .14 .05 i', .10 .ytvk .10 .12 .0.1 .0,1"j .50 3.00 June May High Ijiw 1 II! 1210 1192 Itlt.'i 1206 1204 12IM 1200 1206 1204 1224 1220 1244 1156 1145 1141 1I.W 1158 1142 1142 UStl 1108 1154 1152 1106 1102 1175 I 17H 1187 UNO 1171) 1180 1191 1200' 1182 1183 1106 Amalgamated Cmiper .. Am. Car. A Kmiuc., com. do preferred.,.,. Am. Cotton Oil. com Am, locomotive, com... Am. Sugar, roui Am, Smelter, cum do urererred Anaconda M tiling Co. . . . Am. vioobm, com Atchlanti, com do preferred Baltimore A Ohio, com.. do preferred Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Canadian Pacific, com.. Central Leather, com Chi. A O. W., com (in., Mil. St. run I. , , CbL A N. W., coin ('heupeake A Ohio Colo. Knrl A Iron, Com.. Colo. Southern, cum. . do M preferred do 1st preferred Delaware A Hudson.... Erie, com do 2d preferred do 1st preferred Illinois Central Louisville A Nashville.. Manhattan Railway .... Mexican Central Hy M., K. A X.. com do preferred Diatlllera Ureat Northern .'. Mo. Par. ...-..-v.'..' Natloual Lead New York Central N. Y. Ontario A W. ... Norfolk A West. com. . . do preferred North American Northern Pc. com. . . Pac. Mall S. S. Co. .. Peiin. Railway I'eo. U.. U A C. Co. .. Pressed St. Car, cum. . , 1 00 prererreu Reading, com do 2d preferred do let preferred Rep. I. A St., com. . . do preferred Rock Island, com do prefurred St. L. A 8. V.. com. . . do 2d preferred do lt preferred So. Pacific, com do preferred Southern R'y, com do preferred Tenn. Coal A Iron Texaa A Pacific Tol.. St. L. A W. com. li preferred t'ulon Paeltfe, com I'. S. Rubber, com. . . do preferred V. S. Steel Co., com .. do preferred Wabash, com do preferred Western Cnlon Tel Wise. Central, com. .. do preferred 8.-. 38 08 ! 30 M M USIiilliViHi 57 I 50 25 I 25 88 I 88 'i 57 25 94 i,' 51 81 :i.s.,, :tv,, Uh I 97 .... 5tl III) I l.V't 105 25 ssi; 92:.i 94 811 111. 51 I 4111 10H'i!liWS4,!lU..t., H i I I I 22i 9141 10 9J ti. 12l!'4il2H412.''i 125 1 144114,-1 I144HI14.-I . .1 I 81 clang aa precursor to a aeries of con ferencea of party leaders which will j precede Ihe next national convention. Hcfore. departing: from ChlciK"o, Pulll-; van did not .conceal hi d)'lru to gee ; Huch a eombinaliin madn an would 1m-j sure tli nomination of Folk and John-j Hon, Quiet asaurunce readied aome of I Hulllvan'B friends In Chlcajto that a j New York confab had settled the course of the party chiefs, who will henceforth Klve aid and encouragement to thla plan of action. The visit of Governor Joiinnon to Chicago early In the week upon his re turn from tire south settled the mut ter ho far 88 Minnesota and the vlce prcHidency are concerned. AmericanWationalBanli SAN DIEGO, CAL.- ' Capital (paid np) $100,000. lurplus and TJa. rroflta 940,000. Officers and Directors: Louts 3. Wilde, Pre!.: It. M. Powers, Vice-Preo.; II. E. Mills, Vice-Pres.; Chas. L. Williams, Cash ier; L. J. Rice, Assistant Cashier E. Btrahlman. . , Band Ua Tour raelfio XTortaweat Xtsms Scad Us Ycor Visitors for Good Trea'menl ' SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA BAHfrALZ, According to a bulletin cn tha "CUmntologjr of CalifornU," recently published by tho V. 8. Department of Agriculture, that portion of San Dlcgu County 30 to 69 miles fact and northeast of the City of Ban Diego,, has tho heaviest rainfall of any part of Southern California. BAY CITY CASES ARE K EXEfiSKZEHICIIBSIXIIIIlEir IHEEIaUII9lsTHZXXZXZl . . HI m K M H M G ro m r. vjt r a a -w ie m v -a a a aa sa . . ki i I I I 29 22 14 41 ids" 21 H5 53 iio" iolk 31' 20 22'4 12 2M 41 ...A M 111.1 Illi'.'U lt.l-, 21 I 2i, I 20'.4 :ts I .'tr, 1 :fi 50 1 55 ! 55 I ii:t 1101110 ;llii'4 Il.'l4 11 I lH', 1" :ul :ui :ti". I i 0-''i I i tu l)2.V4)U2r.t,,liC.jl24 ....I I 1 5IH4 HKI1:10!lT4, lll'(,!ll'0' , AiTaisnnicnt of the Alleged Grafters Will Not Occur Until Next Week. 32 (Journal Special Service.! Ban Francisco, June 1. Abe Kucf, Patrick Calhoun, Mayor Schmiti and I,oiii Glass appeared in court today for arratsnment on Indictments charging them with bribing supervisors. The I y firm trio appeared in the overhead trol- j ju lev case, and Olass In tho Pacific Tele- ; j phone case. - .. j 11 K Si g WILL S EXAMINE YOU m a a n N N a a H rree You Can Pay When Cured 32 1 il2, :i2 ..(..-. . . T2, 12JIH 'I2nwt2ni 121 I I ' 'i i r)L.uo mn.U m-t irtrt n t I ati-i I n Vi It indictment on the irround of insuff iclen-. Sj'ffl SilTipld CflSeS Fee cv of evilcnr-c. A . hearing on his motion , M y of eviilenr-c. A.nennng on nis motion , j was postponed until Monday. j g Calhoun Insisted upon being supplied I H Willi a transcript of th evidence taken j H thn irranil lurv bforp hlliT nr-. W $10 H Th teadlnr sTpeolsOlat. , be lIMtilllns lisv ilii'-, Mti hu: K9ri, HH',i ralgned. Schmltg made a similar claim. 1 ' ; 1 ii" ciiHesj were puxipuneu uniii 1 uur- . u rery ,i,Ri to rind ny Trouiii in a : 1 ..... dav. I It prmtate or deep urethral Inflammation, ni4 iiaiV us, .t- .,, t.t,0ll ,.ntr,f,norr,nf until lei In the harmful Inflnenee exercised by nn I i? I , ,, ,,,, s.hmu, ,,-1 j m liausted nerve force teemed to be present It 1 1 75 ! one day after that of fccnmltz and Cal- H tliV , .plication of chronic prtate 24 U! 21 l, 24 21". houn. and his rfHiucst was granted. S3 .i... ,1,. r.n,. . .rifl,l h nnrelv local . .. . - . ... , iwi ii m' ""I ' a Mien 75 I 7514: 75';,! 7:.s,W'iia w s a . . w s n 111 111 lnotolimt. H " ' " I PRFUFNT UNION I ' I s W ! U I E There la a tendency nowadays to sacribe cases of lost vitality ' nrt u force, and to treat them as socb with tonics, electricity snd stlmulsnts, molting la g( but tbe moat temporary benefit. If at all. M M Aa s reaiilt of otiaervatlona and practical esperlence, I have been convinced that M th nervee play but a subeldiary role In the p redaction of disorder of men. It is n Ofiierwise eiroiia uiau wiki him mm.,.Ti particularly In those whose disorder originated Ill-treated contracted disorder, ana it Ti ll only as a concomltsnt, or pernsps wt and disappeared with Ma rare. Still fnr treatment, for nrocednrea directed toward repairing the damaged glsnda are always rewsrded by tbe most brilliant eures. VARICOCELE 7.V4 : 75si 111 lllo4l lot. 1H1, 57 25'i 27 W 401 49'AI 4V,i 41Mk Linn 1 1:1:1 ua'y.u 5 I 35 I : 1 :c. ..I no I cure sny esse that I accept la me week's time. My treatment Is a painless on, and In moat lntnce the ptlent need not be detained a alngle day from baelne. There la no doubt or guesswork, not absolute certainty of a thorough and laatlng euro, with complete return to that degree of health snd vigor that existed before tha dlaease began. STRICTURE My treatmentfor stricture Is sbsolotely painless, snd perfeet results can be de pended upon In every Instance. 1 do ao eg t ting or dilating whatever. CONTRACTED DISORDERS Every rase of contracted disease f treat la cured thoroughly. My patients have no ' reiansea. When I pronounce a esse cured there ts not s particle of infection or In Hi f lamination remaining, and there laa t tbe slightest danger that the disease will w return In Ita original form or work Its way into tbe general .vstem. some contracted - W disease are lesa aerlons than others, hnt none ars too trivial to warrant uncertain M niethoda of treatment. 1 especially solicit those esses that other doctors bare been M unable to cure. S The man who baa been positively enred of disease peculiar to bt set. knows that - i.n.ht hmm hMn lined from his life. Me realises that tbe stumbling block to h nlvll ' !S business end ortI success bss st lsst been forever removed. Having thus gslned 1.1 . ne ti 11 , m jt jj.-jb power of complete health, be re-enters the rse of life wMb renewed , ent by i ta .miu n,nr. and with that vim and view which makes victory possible Iel to Save Tholr Crotr iktjunctwn the union of the,PreHOyt-4 H-tn every underts-klng.Thls has beesr the bsppy-esperlence of legions at men wflonr t - H ri:,.i nut I'litnlieilinfd Pri-sbvterlun H bv recently cured for life of such a disease. ' , .i1...." ..?;!""' t churchcH. Members ,Vf the Cumberland ! In treatment of caaea of rhla character my oees bss been called "phenomenal." are willing 10 dlviiie some T the proms wnn cirurcn meu 111 ine rin-1111. ivuh 1,1 jjic piesera and many growers raised the price or yi-iit the general assembly from perfect hiijom tlie Presbyterian Chuivlies (InitiiiiT. 22H 22!i 22 .! I. IVtnl sales for d.v, 227. too shares. 2V 22 , 70 10 I 'UN, : MOKE PICKKKS VAXTKI I Journal Special Service.) Springfield. 111., June 1. The appel Inle vourt toduy decided that t Miraw terry .yen arc Mill I rying lop courts have no power to prev gathering the fruit toduy to 2 cents s Iot. , . un(on. The decision holds that This Is tbe highest price ever paid hero or ' " , , . lu tlregon for picking strawberries and elves articles of faith are a matter for the the iilcker an Increase of 50 to 75 cents tier ecclesiastical courts to decide. day. r'rott ahlpper and prc.nor say thnt j . , moat years It would not in- possible to pay I . nn,n,minii it- 1 t-i such a high price but that sometliiiiR must !c U I S I? K( IS I K U W S done to mnrket the fruit for which there h t ;VV in I I Jit tvn A BANKS JIIKKLIXO tiirh n gKMl dcmiim). Knflure t do n will tntn n henry I'm. Tho hifc rontlnpfiit hlc'i hHB heretofore com fnm tlie WUIanH'tte ml lev hnt mo fnr fulled to put In fin niipoarnurn. and grower arc iinxlmily swaltlnit their r rlval. It honpd that the nnnouneeinent of bftter iwv will hrlnv th'm tu the remMi". rler weather lnn enard tip the altnaMon N M H n M W H 13 n as n H M n n w tc n H n M a m - B N M H M M H U (Snecliil Diaiiati'h to The Journal.) 1 Moscow. Idaho, June 1. Claiming that Clarence Itolinett. 1 bookkeeper of the fsiler weainer nas enacu tin ine allnnllon . .... ... . . diiiewhar"t). today. Imt unless help arrives bewlston -National uartK, urga nor to lu the nent day or two most pntches will have ! swear falsely in filing on a timber claim to be abandoned. 1 ajid that ho )ld her that J. R West, fotHMKr reKlster of the land office, was TELEGRAPHERS WILL " r,,n rh l,,.,nfs th,'l:URl.,; Mr."; JvinV J . iliinin riraii u a n.-n.-xniuii in PRESENT GRIEVANCES W-ho.land fraud trials here yester- !day. Airs. Harris was called to fhow j that the register was in the employ of Western X'nion Officials Do Xot i ' " "u , " I co-conspirator in this case and under J conviction of subornation of perjury, 1 , told her .ie would put her behind the 1 bars If she did not do as he told her. Km l 1b nn!, naturs 1 and whst should be exnected from a Dbyetrlan who possesses H special knowledge, expert skill, ysat experience, thorough scientific office equipments and earneat, louuatrKiue uiiny cunsnruiivii nvmni w nw wr,srst . hi fN,,,vu,. . . n g THE UiM. liiLlJUIJK. CO. JS g oomirsx hobbziov Aire ssoo rz btiubits. p , h M Private Sntrt.no t34a Morrison Street, Portland, Or. u ratlents living out of tbe city sad omlng to Portlsnd for treatment will be faM j g nlshed with fine room free of charge, t'beck your trunk direct to M MorrUton t'. JJ : ScaiiiBBiiiEixiiiaraniuianon Believe That Operators Will Call a Strike. I IRON WORKERS ARE Chicago. June 1. IJvcatock reeelptaL Hog. Cattle. Sheep. Thieago S.OiV) BOO 4,000 Kansaa t'tty 6.0110 1,000 Omaha ".000 10.000 JiOOO Hoga are steady with 8. TOO left over. He cclpts a year ago were 18,000. Mixed. fd.OoOS O.K7tt: hesvy. .o6.3o; rough, 3.S3J8.10; light. 6.10,42. Cattle steady. Sheep strong. . j - CiriTED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS. New York, inns 1. Government bonds: Date. Bid. Asked. Twos, registered do con 11011 Threes, registered . . . t . . dO C0UH1H .......... Threes, small bonds . . . . Kbnrs, rrprlstered, new Fours, registered, old do coupon Fours, registered, old" ., do emmon . . . . .. . . . Fonrs, Philippine 10OS KH 104 i lotto liMi lOnW 101 H 102 103 1H1H . 102' 10U HUH 107 1020 120 - 120H 19HT 120" 12Vu lOKi 1211 12111. In7 W lni 1007 1ul1i4 1WH wo v Twos,-Pansms, reglatered-rr-. .,. UKU 10fi4 do coupon 1044 1054 PORTLAND BANK BTATEMENT. Clearing Jfody .tSTl.TS0.9T ttu year ago today 82O.104.2d Onln 'Kdy .$251 ..12.T1 Halap'e today 4S.TTl.Vfl do year ago ttti.eT4.bl NEW YORK BANK BTATEMENT. v. a. Vnrk June 1. Bitnk statement: R.nBrv Increase 2.906,425 Reserve, less U. 8. decrease . ... 3t.U2O.O00 t.. , .1.13,041.000 Kc!e -J'. ,4m Lea. 1 243, TOt) ne?oit. ...i5,m4.hn. Circulation .. ' WSTOO Foreign Exohange Rate. I New York. June l.--Forelgn exchange rate: Sterling, demand, 4S6. AO - dsys, 483; franii. 510.55, less 1U2: Berlin, 05 3-16: Ant werp, olTH; Zdrlch, 815 less 11U; Stock holm. 20.25. Liverpool Oettoa Xarkst. Liverpool. June 1. Cotton fumres closed 2Hf 9 points up; middlings 10 points lower. ANOTHER STRIKE-IS .FEARED AT CHICAGO 1. (Journal Special Service.) Chicago, June 1. The dispute be tween the Associated Building Trades council and the Carpenters' union fol lowing the strike against Montgomery, Ward & Co. threatens to precipitate a general strike. The Building Trades council controls 12,000 mechanics and the carpenters 1,000 men. vThe strike against -Ward precipitated the great teamsters' strike In 1905. ' ' (Journal Special Service. ) Vrvrlf .Tim 1 Mom-hora nf ItiA national executive committee of the 'V VVOIfK ' Mi ) It K Commercial Telegraphers' i'nlon of , ' America, now here, have announced I that a schedule of the grievances of (Journal ftpeclnl Service. the telegraphers -against the Western, San Francisco, Juno 1. Having ef fnlon -Telegraph companv would be in i fected a compromise with the employers the hands of every member of the 1 tho striking Iron workers returned to hnttnl nf director of that enmnanv hv I work this morning. This Is the first Mcfodfty morning. I of tho bay city -strikes to be settled National President Small said this land if a great encouragement to the would slmplv be a plain statement of ! peacemakers. their grievances and ' not an ultima- I The lion workers acocrted -a compro- tum, but an ultimatum might come mlse by returning to work for IS months J later if the statement was Ignored. He at their old hours And.scnle of wages did not believe the directors would al- wjth the understanding that at the end' low a strike to take place. of that time their day shall be. short- Officials of the Western I'nlon said ; ened 15 minutes every six months until they did not see any reason to et- IvH". when an eight-hour day will be In pect a strike and were not preparing I effect. jvl for one. j " j The operators believe Mrs. Russell j I.. M. Davis, 30 on ballot, stands for Serge will use her influence to prevent , honorable deals no jobbery, a strike. She has a large interest lnj. - the company. IIlinKT W 'V I It was rumored that President Clow- it In"! 1 'Iii J ll.H ' " ( ry of the Western I'nlon Intended mak- if t T n't) l't VVll Ing a voluntary announcement of an I JlilM' 1 V.'- iJll 11 TjIiO eight-hour day, but the report was not J . j confirmed by officers of the company. ' .rittsburg, June 1. The president,' readied her? nt 7:45 o'clock this morn- ! injr. He v:ilked ;io end (1 ;wn the plat-1 form for 10 minutes nnd waived his I EAKTHQUAKE SHOCK Wi T AT " SlIf I VnTflVihaod at the crowd be;on,1 the closed IIjIjL .11 I1.10UUMUU. gates. A special guard of police sur- TI-,p train left at I Journal Roeclal Se'lce. I Washington, June 1. An earthquake shock wns recorded today by the weatheV bureau seismograph. Its ori gin was prObnbly 1,000 miles south and the motion here was consequently com paratively slight. ' LAUOHTEK AT DINNER CAUSES 3IAN'S DEATH (Journal Special Service.) Kenosha, Wis.. June 1. bouis Diitas, aged B5, laughed at dinner, meat lodged In his windpipe and he choked to death. rounded the statiqn. 8 o'clock. Badly Mined Up. Abraham Brown of Winterton, Nt Y., . had a very reniarkn bio experienre; he. says:" "Doctors gotbacity mixed tip over me; one said heart disease; " two . called it kidney trotriile; the fourth; blood poison, and the fifth stomaph and: liver trouble; i but lOne of them helped ' l me, so my wife advised trying Klectrlc Hitters, which are restoring me 10 per-1 feet health. On" bottle did me more' good than 'all the five doctors pre-1 scribed." Guaranteed for blood poison. W"tkns4 and ail stomach, liver and kidney complaint, by Ited Cross Phar macy. 50c. MEIfSiKK IN MOST CAS&S POSITIVELY CURED OUR FEE fUi asv lUeUU: CONSULTATION FREE ae ysabs zv romnxm. You are in no way obligated to take our treat ment by calling to investigate our methods, or writing us, nor will this consultation or our opinion cost you one cent. We want the honest Investigation of any affile tad man la esarch ef v honest treatment. ADVICE FROM A WELL KNOWN SPECIALIST When you come to our office you can have the positive assurance ' that you see us personally, and we are responsible for all contracts or -promises. r BLOOD FO SON May be either hereditary or contracted. The form er causes' ecxema, rheu- -matic pains, scrofula, etc. The latter ' begins with a small pimple,1 fal lowed by sores In th. mouth or throat, which -have the appearance " Of white patches, spots Of sores on the body, face or scalp, falling hair and eyebrows, and later on other terrible symptoms, such as paralysis or lo- eomotor - ataxia, . cancer- " oua - growths, . decayed , bonea and fieah, - - We. fuarantee to ear jro ahaolntely so as to sever appear again. . WEAKNESS To those men who are tt.atthe lose of power, destroying yon life, happiness and health, causing loss; of sleep, no vitality, pains, In your back, vertigo, dlsslness, denote one tiling and thnt yon must consider amounts to nothing less than destroying- your Ufa. Ton cant keep np very mnoh lonirer under that continual strain. There is one way out ef It. Consult a specialist who does nothing else but eures these diseases. We rrill gladly oonsnlt with you froe of charge and give you our candid tut honest opinion FREE and cure you, charging you, a very low fee. Delays .9 danger ous, so don't waste any time, but call a) once. If discouraged because you have failed with others, wa ask you to call and see us. VARICOSE VEIS This is an en larged condition of the veins i usu ally more notice able on the left side caused by mumps, b t c ye 1 e riding ajid diss!- fiatlon. In time t saps a man's mental and phys-" leal strength, if neglected. We Cure This by absorption, without pain. COJrSTJXTATlOH TBZS A ITS IJTVtTKD )vi r reputation and work are not a mushroom growth. We have been curing men for years. Write If yon cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and all replies sent In plain envelope.- . 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