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THE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1907. 13 TODAY'S MARKETS S t rawbcnry ; Market Goes to Pieces With Enormous Receipts Time c for Canning Fruit Is Now $CIose at Hand. mi DRIES IE GO TO PIECES ' , ,.. , j. v - .v H- V i ( :; Market Slumps With Enor mous Arrivals-From All Sections at' Once. ; ' - Today' market feature: .. ,.. Prune twain it haavr. ... ( Btrsaberfi1 go to piece.-, . .:. " - Cherry plum apir In market. .. ; i Canner to open tomorrow. 'i .. ' ' Wilcox denlea aale qf rolllt. , ' .. Balywu market la a cent tower. Cantaloupe, are cheaper again, Pearhe are tn better condition. ' j - , Woalner hurting- eaaterq bop rarda. . Llio ,len are advanced 140, - f - - ', '"' :Swwbrrl!es to Fl. Tke atiwwberrr market baa rone to (be bot- J torn and during the paat 24 boura aalea of atock I ' of 1 ', MY - v7t v, bat' been mad at . record-breaking figure. (tv nrnnilnrat mnimltalon bouee cleaned BP a larga lot laat Craning at 80c crate for 24 . and aalea at $1 bar been frequent alnce that A time. '' Kor beat kerrle tber la much differ. oi opinion amiwiia inc omh ,. t - low aa 1.H. wnuo oinera Tange t.75 a crat. The general price tbi mornli'g ruled, between fl and 41.50. ttecslpt are ekCremelr heavy ; all aectlona beginning to ,' ahlp at once. Moat of to atock arrived la .VajHe good abape, but only a few were strictly - fTuey. In yeaterday'a report an error waa ' wade. ' It waa Mated that aalea were Bade from 2.oO to 43, Thla abnold hare read (I.M uto tl. with oat of tli aalea between the two .-.f la-ores. - . .'. .' : . " ' ' ' - ' " ' " Tb trade In general la of tn . opinion., xnai i trh WHAT DEALERS SAY . OF LOCAL MARKETS By Sherk & Graham Co. ' A ellghtly better ton prevail! In- tha ess market, although the prlbe remains practically-'. ha same. Buyer want nothing but candled eggs, not carina; to Uko chances at this time of the year on account of ao much Inferior atock. (, ... i" ' . r Dressed meata contlnua in grood demand, especially for fancy ' atuff, but many hlpmenta are being received in bad condition owing to the warm weather. Shippers should use , extreme caution ' la shipping; drnased meats this time of year and art them to their destination with the least possible delay. - - Tqultry la moving; - somewhat better with no change in the price. . .s FROSTS JOIIiVJIS 54 KAHSAS WHEAT : LOWER TODAY Reports, of Damage Coming Sharp Decline in Nevada From That State Hare No Shares in San Francisco Effect Upon Chicago. - Liquidation Heavy. f garll'j. He per lb. Afi-Lr.u ran nrr Hood Rlrer. g3.T5(BS: fancy Wlllanxtt valley and aouthera Orriun. IZ.60 IKK8R rRU ITS Orange, pew naeel. UN U3.1t: AledUerraneao aweeta, f2.25U2.i0l tan cartnea. I1.2A1 hananaa. Ac oer lh: lemona. 4.Mtt6.M oer box: lime, hlexlcan. 11.00 nerl'aly- imi. . C A lui ruu .. I I ftnfeitihe $:.2S; atrawberrlea, Oregon. f)0ci1.60 per j December i Special dispatches from Chi- cago state that Russian news la very bullish and New York was a buyer of wheat Reports from Kansas state -that frost damage ' la becoming apparent Estimates -tOf damage range from 1 to 60 per cent-, . OOLDFIELD IDMItl. Sandstorm ,ij PU1 .1 .01 ! tea j up xa U. ComujDta ... ,UO Mohawk ........ .0O8t. Irea .04 Columbia Mt .03 1 Conquer ........ .01 Vrnal .OlILnn. Star -ft8 Ooldfield U. : .) a. Wboder ..... M ; .01 Ore .01 .02 Great Bond .... .04 vU2,Mlmeron ....... .01 CHICAGO WHEAT. tALPES. JunB. Inned. Loaa. 1006. nenuaii ......... Booth ........... Blue Bull Mll.er Pick ...1. May Queen ...... Nerada Uo ..... O. Daley ....... Oomb. rractloa Cewanoa Cracker Jack . .04 .06 .01 .(at ,85 Ked Ton Krt.... .04 Florence SA Commonwealth . .10' .0 .PiMlll .ln 9 ,W)a . f .mr 1 u fiiffju .,, B. B. Bonausa . .09 Portland ....... .01 .ta tted HIU , .02 V. Tlrer ... .02 Gold Con. .HV( oov. ; :. fiO'i crate: cherrlea. tl.00 ner 10-lh box: enoeeker. nea, no per to; apricota. .uoiuz.2o; logan. 1 tm Chicago wheat market was rather slowly. .1 . at IWI n lw.. ka. the glut in berrlea will not iat loog; tne on- boaae. $1.78 per box; encumbers, BOcOIM .02 .oil v 00U)F1EI.D GAINS. Bine Belt -OlILeguna wnr., in u.v vvv wjbi wiecauvrricv.. wi.mv i iwj, ane Toiome or Doaineaa nema eurraiiea ""ir. . , ' . I0' ,n w range. of opinion of the trade re- Earthquake ahocka ar not eondndvs to thi - VKUHTABLFS TornlD. new. 9OC0II Sack) I sardine the emn. ru.nl, th. ...... 1 hnlli.h I fc.r.".;i V !r ".-T TOI1?.?T, J?T roea. I'aiiMrnl. 13.00; Fiorina, S4.DO! par itoweV IllS aeV S. "S.T 17 hrdla? to mmt ' ' V . - ' fnea lest JSC aa Ooldfleld Mining 80e. Hed aquaah. c per lb: cranberrles. l6.00:i.n0 Canada .S(1.0DO orflclil h?T hV 7-.h-.v a.. A ter narrelf annwita. f I n.r iiunm. I Cmm. . . .1 . ammui . . w w ' " - - -' : , w -w 1- 1 -wy ... .................. t,wv,wiv 1 uaoia OOluDenr I 1 . BfiiBOa per do, banchea: rhubarb. . 8Hi I . ......... ' I v wiip.ui 4o per lb; green anloii. Jbc per dna: Tntal foe world. .. aifuiAnnl " OOLDrlBLD DISTRICT. Flori'la ' bell pepprra. $8.50 per crate: pliv I Mbineanolla wlrea: Grain -nrna In the iwth. I Sandatonn S.V, Red Ton S8.S0A. Mohawk bead lettuce. KVc doe: '.Tk I wrt B' splendid progrM during the paat I lI,'00,A,oJa,u,oU u- 7e. -ho Ext. (1.15, ; .. . 11 7 .. . i ..- jirr ou, c.isiid I wees, j he weather waa warm and sonny dnoatl iramimmi oca. uoianeia a. dltlona belnx very aimilar to thoa of a year I a... ..aithmm. taa -.- hnnMiM- wnUit lae I - ... I". -V " 7 . T .7; I Tn. ai.ooA. trnii.ii ju n..k ui... n,.u v -hvm - m... - - .v. . . ., . 1 i groans waa well euDOUed wltn molarare Tere-1 . dhi rir . tF. jany uueea daya. After that borrlea beeaate rathar scarco j DRIB!) mUITSU. Anolea. eaaoratsd. 6U0 I t.tln. -f .u ht-.i. --..-b.M- I I IMA, Ke. Boy le, . B. Kit. Be. Blu BeU and prlcea adraneed materially. - I To per lb; anrlcota, Ib"u20e per lb: pearbea, I porta generally agree that grains and wheat 1 11" Dixie dej., Q. Columbia 86c A, Hlbernl The glut of atock la llkewka expecred to M I iH per lb; aacka, Ue per lb lea: prunes. I eepectally am atrooely rooted doe to the enol I J"- bts, coonueror c, Blk. Bock u. oib , we orop on oat dates, goldes. . Imnrond onlte materially . by .tb opening of I M to 40. .fide: U drop on each 1-10 araallaf i weather -hd cood eondltUm nf u. lnrf f,'. I I4e, Ixne Star 15c, O. Wonder 8cA. tb eaanerirs. Oa ot tb local Inatltutkma I alar flga, California black. . 6tVi per b; I germination. . , , I Kendall Exu Sr. Sandat. Bit. c, Mayn Be, ... ... . I r.ltrAwnt. hIiM. . rSi 1.1 . t. ala.u il 1 ' . . r I Atlanta IT. flw... Yt.nA IT. a In... flu. ooenea resteraar ana u owe win open w. t v i r . . . .-. morrow mornlns. The tanneries sro offering "' " bS fn. 1.01X0 par lO-in oox. i Official Chi rax. 1X0 par 15-lb box. OreosrlM. Jfuta. Zta ; "' BTJOAR-Cub. $a.l2Ht powdered," lo.STm berry. 15.82 U: dr crannlatad. tft.TTU: Star. I tK UTU . , . a--,y. ' n Wli i I I 7W , WW. J, flKJ. I ( . V. U. , . ..... I - I . U 1 U yellow. 93.0THI bl I tptmbr morrow morning. The canneries are offering 4c a pontic for berries la bulk, thus sarin grower the coat of boxet and packing, rrun Bualaea I Katy ; TT.M. I. m .ft atl.ltv In the m eaa rket: I n . . itu. both for apot atock and for future. Call-1 granulated, 3.67 ; barrela, l6ci half barrel. December fornla trad Is tncrcaalng Tory rat ana mny i noe; box, two adraoee on sack basis. I growers are said to be making contract there I a (A bora price are 0 4s ast cafc sota. Jn. at aharel- advanced flcuro. - i wu.j t i - io,..mh. Cberrle ar arrrring in larger quaauuee ana l ' to w pw cnw. I Uecmbr price are fractionally lower for the ordinary I wj r b racsag orsno, t ";' - run. tjualltr not gooo yet. - . .. I rzJZrXT'Zr-Z? " :r JZn.JZr.L' July Brawley eantaloupe r lowr Wltn in K.VT,"-Wl.'i.i!. r.,: -XT Neottmber Uraer sunblles. Demand, boweyer. Is rery I I.-'AX! .Tiy lZr.r? .IZZZT .717 I December good on sccount of the sxc.ll.nc of the fr.lt. fcSrWss 1000' Oochellas tiu reportoa ia naa aoape wiia . i nrn) rrck tom, u.00; I Jnly ...ie?2 prominent oeaier reponing ineir rejection r I lut, glO.SO. I September ...163T Official Chlcage pries by Orerbeek, itarr I .kAniT).a-t0' k Cook company! . .. J. " J30":,.16!.0- "'f uJl the retail trad. Brswley's rang between I (Above 11 60 and IXOa ner erst. ' I car lots. Levy Bplegel report tn xirsx arnraj or iiucoaitona.f Stock California cherry plum thi seaaoa. In excellent ahao at II s box. Peachea are arriving ia batter condltloa with price fractionally lower. Weather Hurt Hops ia last. Cafarorable weather- In the eaat mar pas. prlcea apply to sale of less than I t Car Int. it aneetal nrifl a aublect to I ... neptember to.',. WHEAT. Open, t High. M ' Wti ,. 100 COBW . 61 OATS. 4914 4U 8'I 89 89 88 H MESS PORK. !2l 140 . t r. 94 98 S 81 una iniDeriai Jane a. . no. i. ae: no. a. i w.,k. vv, nf. vrflvajsa. UfMU. I W, aju, w .w f I bDiva Bn.ti .,!..' - ee aA. ' .. - f Jaly tlK&i Dink. J3.2S: bayoa. 83.T5: Umaa. 6 He; I o.ptmbr .... klexlcaa reda, 4o. NUTS Peanuts. Jambo, iU oor lb: Tb slbly do for the hop growora more than all glnla, I He per lb; roasted, 10 per tb; i-pe-tha eomblnes hr r accomplUhod. Con. I ? 6SJ roUd. TfTH per lb; eoeaj- , cltlon. tber ar rather cold and tb. yrd r "t hrSEZFtTL H-S1, liit Si I. k...wi ,. H.m... ia aaiH to h re-alt. I 'D' French, IM pr lb; pin nuta, 14 Q IOC o backward that damage IS saw to no reeuii- i ,h. hl-knr- .,. .a, i, eheatnuta. " ,i I tern, ISQlSe pes lb; BraaU nuta, ise per I Tu!r id; ruoarta, ioc per. in; lancy pecaoa, tw; l uept, ... , jt j4 Keats, Vlsh ana rrorulons. FRESH MEATS Front Street liog. fancy, I Bent Ttw per in: large, owie per in; veai, .xira, 8c per lb: ordinary, 7H per lb; poor, Be per u: mutton, raney, iic per id. HAMS, BACON. ETC. Portland paek (loral) LARD. 10 ... 912 928 927 925 925 SHORT BIBS. 875 877 890 890 InlOv 1W 901 17 15 1.15A, Commonwealth 16c. Comb. Tract. gl.AS. -iTirl,to,B 40eAr B- B. Bonanaa 4e, Kewanos BXe, t2 I f-"mr"w lOe. Portland 14c, Cracker Jack 12c, " t nea mil aw. jaonawa mxr. iiie. I sxi iiiiin He. T. Tiger ,18c. Grandma 8c, T. Hose Be, Ool, Mt Ext. 4c. Ooldf. Cons. 84.82V4. COMSTOCK DISTRICT. Ophlr $t. 75, Mexican 48e, Gould Carry lo, Oon. Virginia 75c, Savage 63c, Hal Nor. eroas B8c, Yellow Jacket 80c, Belcher 88c. Con fldeoc II.OOA. Slerr NaT. 86c. Exchequer 80c, Union S9e. - BCLLT80O DISTRICT. """" - Original Sc. Bullf. it. c inc. u..t. nniir. 181S B Sc. Nat BaAk SOe. L. HarrU 2c. Ainetbyet 2or, 1BS5 B i Gold Bar lc, Stelnwar 6c, Pearer But. Anx. we, Bonnie cure 41c, Maya Cone. 28c, Monty, 9HB M B 64 B 49 884 89 905 922 20 B I 2ni-t' Tc a- "I'ter 10c, Monty. Mt. 14c, A ISl 0,lf7 10cA' ke Girl 4c. Nugget 40e, I Tramp Cons. 0c. Victor lOeA. Bunaet ScA. 870 885 ; 870 883 to condition. The cultivated yarda are look. I Ins wait while (be neglected one are urrcr- Ing from draught Of the altuatloa the Uteet I laaue of the New . Xark Producers' Price Cur- I reat (are: "W etill hare a sort of waiting market; there are scarcely enough tranaactlon from I day to day to determine value. Holders ar T0N0PAH DISTRICT. To. NT. 114.60, Mont Ton. I172U, Ton. Ext, 11.95, MacNamara 2Bc, Midway 11.25, Ton. Belmont 6.1.25, Ton. No. Star 25cA, Ohio Ton. 2c, West End Cona. 81c, Reacue l&c. Ton. Calif. 9cA, Golden Anchor lHc, Jim Butler 76e, Ton. Caah Boy VA, Ton, Horn. Be, Boat Txm. He, Monarch PltU. Ex. 8c, Mont. Mid. Ext. Sc. Golden Crown 10e, N. Y. Too. Con. lOcA. , '., MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Manh. Cona. BOeA. Manh. M. r ax n Wedge Be. Seyler linma ae. Dexter Ifto. r. Jo 2c. Crescent TcA. Oomhinatton BcA. Granne id I 17c. Muatane- 19c. Little fl. Km rv. -k..- 9. 4a 10V44 fid I Broncho Be, Jump. Jack 8c, Ptnenut 8c, Buffalo "" '' I :.-. Aot. Me, x. Jtiorae 8c, indlaa Camp 4c KEW YORK STOCK SIARKET VARI0CS DISTRICTS. xxmroox, obazv max kit. , tlvtrpool, Jan 6. Official prices: ' WHEAT. ! Oon. i Clou. June 4. .... Tl 1 1 tl t 7a Hd . d Ts 4 T 2Vd Hi July .... 4s 11S4 4s 11 d. .4 llUd 17c. Muatani Gain. Ealrv. Silver King BcA. Fairy. Eacle BOcA. aaklng sbont late prlcea and are pot nnrryrag ha ma, 10 to 12 lb. 180 per lb; 14 to 10 lb, n . . , . . Z.. "'" .o.w, no. star Wonder 8c, matter, preferring . to swalt lh. development I loc per lb; 18 to SO Iba, 154c: breakfaat j ITeSSUre COJTlCS toe General Market I Neat 6c, Kuby Wonder 17c. Nev. H. .at th crop reports. Such sajes aa tranapir I bacon,-ibezze per id; ptcnica, izc per ioj TWirnirrt1 .kaft la iin. -iik tli. nnntatlnna nra. I eottass rolL 1H4 Dee lb: reaular ehort cleara, I , wiaawaru. ; vloualy given, but the top figure, eapeclally I anamoked, . 12o per lb; amoked. 12c per lb; I The New York stock market closed fractlon for atato hons. sre full bleb st. the moment clr backe. anamoked, lae; emoked. 18 serially lower today In moat. lame. American -le. of dam ttlfLS- 111 9' 11 i ant' of V dl-pUtg SUM I Florence Ue, Plttaburg Silver Peak 11.65. VOTES STATES OOVERHME-TT BOKDSV New York, June Government bond; Date. Bid. Aaked. ' snd 60 bale of old at 484 e. General crop I ..h i aewa ia unchanged. Advices from the Pacific local LARD Kettle leaf, 10a, ISc per j: 6a, ISHe per lb; 50 lb Una, 12Hc per lb; team rendered. 10a. lle ner lb: fie. lltie further retarded the growth of the vines, and ner lb: coninound. 10a. 94e per lb. unlea there Is a change to mora genial weather I CANNKD SALMON Columbia river, 1-lb talla. there I likely to be some damage. United 1 ll.su; s-ib talla, a,7t; rancy i id riara, ai.wu; liaie, fi.io; rancy a-io oraie, a.io Of 223.692 bbla - New York price: ; State, 1900, choice, per lb State, 1000, medium ' State.. 19UB, per Pacific eoaat. 1900. Pacific eoaat 1000, prime, per lb States revenue returns for April show th beer tt-tt lancy flate, ll-""' " production to aava been 4.614.041 bbl.. ag.lnat Alaska tsft. pink, 86lg90c; red. fl. 4,390,494 bbla. aame month laat year, a gain ' . -1. .. K lib; halibut 6c per lb; striped I ... W .a -, I catflah. 10c ner lb: aalmon. fre m t. miieV 1 Sir; ehlnook. imc lb; blueback, 10c per lb; her- urn to prim 14 ft. in ,D, Kllt . ,hJ ,nrimpgi m , " . g per lb; perch, Be per lb; black cod, Te per Jb . choice, per lb ...i. ' 1I tomcod, 7c per. lb; lobaters, 16e per lb; freah per ibt nonnders. Be eer lb; halibut 6We per lb; striped baas, 12o lb: I American Sugar, common ..120 Twos, re (Metered lOOU Uhu do couDoa loan irua7 day. American wer.-quiet snd fractionally I Threea. registered 1918 103 lower In London. The sold market t tiara la I do coupon lnig too quiet and strong. Three, email bonde Iflifj j07 , Foura, registered, sew 1925 129 Official New York prices by Orerbeek, Stsrr Fovn, regtatered, old....... 1907 129 A Cooke eompanyi t do coupon 192s ib 1 . Ooea. Cloee. Pours, reglatered. old...... 1907 99- Amalgamired Copper Co.. 84 : 684 I coupon .,. 1907 100 41 421'our. rnmppina ., 1004 109) 80" BOVi 1 Twoa. Panama, reglatered., .... 104 .00; Bomlsal. I American Car Jt Foundry, eemmoa, American cotton Oil, common. American Locomotive, sommon. . 68 aalmon, freah Columbia I American Smelter, common. ....., 118 10a per lb; ner I Aneeonns Mining us. ......... OS American woolen, common........ 24 Atcblaon, common ................ 7 Halt I mora At Ohio, common. 0i 1 mackerel. Be per id; crawiian,.suo per aos; arur 1 urooxiyn Hapia iranau........... ou ..,...,.. A Pacific eoaat. 1900. medium 8 -( 9 -eon. lOe per lb; black baas, SOe par lb) Ooluis- I Canadian Pacific, eommoa..,...,,.107C Pacific coast, 1905, per lb .....TO 8 I bla river snxlt Be per lb; shad, 8 per lb: roe I Central Leather,, common.... .... -. w... .r th. r .-.la I auaa. oc per jo, enaa in, ui per w; discs i linicago m ureal neatem, common. .... Brier SOtoS 01 US XTM. : I rnrl. TK.O ner lh. I Chlcaro. Milwaukee A ftt. Panl XVaah Minna la la Inarar AnnM hinahaelra I - ' . . . . I . - ., . . . . , ..... ' , .... I , UIMtlU onoaiwarer nay, per gallon, i-uain a nuimwnuig, cuuumra. .11 are now In the market at 10c; cblnook, ll,e. I -,r l00.,h MCk $4.50: Olmpla, per gallon. I Chesapeake Ohio..., 84A avannerira ronmng .uuui w-rvtj iwf wm 2.26; per 110-ID eaCS, SOKI4B0u Kag voioraao roei cc iron, eommon. .. .. XU the lower river. - canned. lOe can, 7.09 dos. . Colorado Southern, common 22ty Lima beans show another advance of Me a : CLAMS Hsrdabell. per box. X40; rasor Delaware Hodaon.... ...... ..,,,160 pound, owing to unfavorable crop condition tn elama. 12.00 per box, 10s per dos. Krle. common 1 .., 21H ainto. oosi ou. Etc. . cir-rce-iraT 8::::::;::: jo' Iik... I . - n , . .. v 1 1 aura-e-m- auma,. 1. a naaaani, uu; 1 s moon, aoaaa m lexaa, commoa w Jiperai. i .'..'...'.. I nlasL lie. I Tllatlllara ..7. we saainonai cresmeriea nave aovancea weir 1 r niTP...t . . I price to 25e today. Situation toady. t.,r,e, whit.; "iron 11147 j ftTt Mlisrl picIfS, Chicken market is eaay. but not weak. Prices WOOden. 17 per gal; headlight 170 deg.. eases. National Lead .... me. 1 21 Vie per gaL ' New York Central 110 Dreseed meats beginning to srrlva In bad G ABOLISH 80 deg, esses, 240 per gall New York, Ontario Weetern.... 82T condition on account of unfavorable weather. Iron bbla, 18c per gat North American Prices same for best quality. BENZINE 83 deg- eases. tSe pmt gsll Iroa Northern PacUio, eominpnkjJ,......122H Chlttim bark la arriving In small lot with bbla. 93e per gaL , Pennaylvanla Railway 119 demand gate dull. I tuw;-ntih--b eaaee, voo per gai; woodea Paople'i Oa, Light Coke Co.... .w- 1 . 1 bbla. 93c ner sal. . d.j n,.t r.. aiu. eo.miions. . vvikb NAILS-Preeent ba.la st 12 95, I Republic Iron & Steel, common... ,7. . Y orsin. iriour ana rasa. J.IN8EED Oil .Pore raw. la B-bbI lota. Bflei 1 a J.. . i.ij --JT loat . GEAtlt BAGS-Calcutto. 9c, Urge lots; small 1-Ul ltota.83er eaaee., 68 Per gal; genuine ireferred..::":::;;. lota, 10c. k . kettle-boiled, caaea, 60e per gal: S-bbl loU, 64cj a. ri. a g, pran.. 2d pfd.,... .... WHBAT-JClub. 9390e: red eRoaalan, ' 87 1-bbl lota, 66 per gal: ground cake, ear lota, S tiZ 2 gthwetern7 common . . ilo.. kl..,. lLltt.V.' ..II.- S7K l , )ni ka tLu a, Int. alo OO i 51' ff 0f;-'w,B. !' , - 1 noutnern racinc, common......... ton. ' j I Knntharn Pacific nrefarreit Southern Railway, common,. ,.....,,184 Tennease Coal Iroa .... Texaa A Taclfle ..... Toledo, St L. W common...... In Ion Pacific, common. ........... 132 Union Pacific, preferred........... .... United fitatea Rubber, common.... 86H United Bute Steele., common.. 83 4 United States Steel Oo preferred.. 97 14 Wabaah, common .....,.,-.-.. . ... Western Union Telegraph..,.,.,... Wlacoustn Central, common 12U 1151 r4 24V ' 871 93 60V 167V 23V 10 141 tt 84i 29Vi 224 101 . 81 M do coupon 104 104 V 16 i 108 103 12014 129A 129 V. 101 102 , iosii K2 Liverpool Cotton Lower, Liverpool, June 5. Cotton future quiet, 7 to 9 point lower. closed , Luther Barbank and Ills Book. The large' work that Luther Burbank bas done with plants is not all of his work. As ha cares for his plant chil dren, watoheg ' their development. ' sees them respond to his treatment and pro duce the results fog whloh he ha la bored, be must of necessity ponder thS many Question which such experiment suggest, and it la not strange that he should.. In looking at the larger side of such experimental science, apply th truths of which he is the able exponent to human life. A book ha lust been Issued which oontains the results of his reflections and his theories as applied to the life of human being. The Training of the Human riant 1 th suggestive title of Mr. Burbank's book. Soman tiki OPlant. "During th course of many years of investigation Into the plant life of th worm,1' he begins, "creating new form, modifying old One, adapting others to new conditions, and blending till ethers, I have -constantly been Imnrtaaad with tha similarity between the organisation and development of pjant and human life. In the crossing of species and In se lection wisely directed he ha com to find a great and povferfnl instrument for the transformation of the vegeta ble kingdom alon Una that lead oon- tantly upward. The crossing of spe cies lie bold to do paramount, in or aanlsed and Intelligent effort, rigidly selecting the beat and excluding the poorest, rest the hop of all progress, "Tha mere crosaln of SDecles. unac companied by selection, wlae supervi sion, Intelligent care . and the utmost patience,' I not likely to result In marked good and may result in vast harm. Unorganised effort 1 often moat Vicious In Its tendencies." He lay emphasis on - the opportun ity now presented in th United State for aldinar In what he thinks la tbs Jrandeat opportunity aver preaented of eveloplng the finest race the world ha ever known out of the vast mingling of race brought here by Immigration, Crossing1 of Types. . "Wa are mora crossed than inv other nation In the history of the world and th same results ar visible in u a in a much exoased race of plants; all the worst as well aa all the best qual ities of each ar brought out In their fullest intensities." "All that tin been done for plants, and flowers by crossing," he declares. "nature has already accomplished ror th American people. By the crossing of types strength ha In one Instance been secured; In another. Intellectuality ; in r till another, moral foroe. "Where shall we begin? Just where we begin with plants " Mr, Burbank; an swers, at the very beginning, "It ha Deen sain mat tne way to rerorm a. man la to begin with hi grandfather. But this ia only a half truth; begin with hi grandfather, but begin with the grandfather when he I a child.' . Pon't clan- him into achool too early. however. Overeducation ia th cum of modern child life in America. It la time enough. Mr. Burbank say, to think of school at ten year ef age. Prior to that period he would have the cnua rearea in in open, in close toucn with nature. Sunshine, good air and nourishing food are as essential In breeding children as. in breeding plants. Selection. "There la not a sinele desirable at tribute which, lacking in a plant, may not be bred in it. Choose what im provement you wish, In a flower a fruit or a ire, ana dv orussinff, seieciion, cul tivation and persistence you can, fix thla desirable trait irrevocably. Pick out any trait you want In a child. granted that he Is, a normal child. te tt nonesty, rairness, purity, iova blenesa. industry, thrift, what not Jy surrounding this child with sunshine from the aky and 'your own Heart, by giving the closest communion with na ture, by feeding thi child well balanced, nutritious food, by giving It-all that American flialional Danlt SAN DIEGO. CAL.. '' e- !, - ... . a."-- - VV'O'v;,. Capital (paid p) $100,000. Surplus and tja. Profit 944OOO. " Officer and Director! Louis J. Wild. Prsaj ft, M. Powers, Vloe-Prea, H, E, Mills, Vice-Pre Chaa. I Williams. Cash, ler, Ia J. Rice, Assistant Cashier K, Strahlman, . 4 Us Your ractfl Tortltwrk Stems Send Us Your Visitors for Good Treatment San Diego, California Th fruit crops are Orange, Lemon,' Grape-fruit, Ollv, Peach, Apricot, Pear, Qulnoe, .Plum, Cherry, Apple, Raisin, Orap and many other. , . Walnuts, Almonds, Small to., ar all paying well. fruits, Dairying, Stockraislng, ' 4444rg WEAE i mm Quickly and Permanently Cured You Can Pay When , Well 621 1244 124Va CATS KILLING GAME Partridge and Even Deer Destroyed , by Them In Canadian Forests. Quebec Cats are doing great dam age in the Canadian wood and the complaint on th subject which reached here soma time aco from the 2014 I forest of Maine are now being repeated 1H from every part of the Canadian for. ests adjacent to the bordering state. Partridges are being .completely de stroyed by these savage beast In some part of the country, the cats pouncing upon them on the snow In winter and also devouring them while the birds are sitting on their nests in- 4he spring. ,joi oniy ao iney aestroy Dims Or ail 69 -08 12 121th u3 SSe: blueatem. 3e5c: vsllev, 87fctWc COBN Whole, j.O0i cracked, . (26,00 par ' ton. it . . BARtEY New reed, I21.00ff2j.00 per ton; (oiled, s.3.on,z.uu; Drawing, -z.wg,uu, 1 BX B 41.66 per ewt. '- OAT8 New Producer' price No. I whits. I28.waLU.oo per ton; srav, i.tOMZS.oo rLOilR Eaatern Oresnn ratent. ' S4.80 Stnlgbt. 14-25; eiport, 4; talley f4.SOI34.40; LIVESTOCK MAKKET . II0LDLG STEADY lA- Receipts Are ,Que Fair Again ,ei.ntv.,,e.,2o,I2; 5ft i Valacs Unchanged.at the (tv I kinds, but they are actually killing deer, especially in ine xoresis or JNew liruns wick and Quebec. The cats grow to an enormous else snd are familiarly known her a th Canada lynx, -A wMdcat will kill a fawn at any time ana wnnrn aiinaa rnwna ie iamt,a a.a Plentiful they, will kill many mora than ijj they can possibly consume. There has Jl been an enormous increase In the num ber of these animals of late because i.iu.i iui' .a v, miM aailb, ,atu. iniii very few hunters attempt to take them.1 It Is thought that the government, if It wishes to preserve the red deer and tha Fartridge, will have to offer a bounty or the klllin of lynx. , , h Unchanged Former Ruling, m e 110 I'M 181) 2 ' 27 W 181 87 M 82 7H 12 CANNERIES STARTIVORK T ;i . A River Wedding. ' . From the London Daily Graphic. 4' A very pretty river wedding took places at Bray, near Maidenhead, re cently. The wedding party proceeded to Snd from Bray church by electric and steam launches gaily decked in green stock receipt Today Portland Union Stockrarda. June H.Mve-1 a . , VL' n..i. c,..k. I and white. ek receipt.: . ' ' , S Du vuuwu The bride' launch-n eler-trlo boat - , ries CVop tO Be Light. ' i was lavishly decorated with cherry , . . - . HW,. Ai.i J blossom, lllle and spires, and when oc- Balem, Or., Jan 6.--Th SaieBl Mnraal Can-1 ..ln(R(i V,v th hrlile. wnarinir a laa nlns company be.an nration ye.terd.y for .3?SJ!i 81 - DO Jartthe einnios ean under favorable euepleee I ".i.. . 'i. . V 1 i. "C 'i j ' . . A" BM.lp4.au line, of llveatock were better with proapect. for . good It K nowever, oe leveo . .ra-omj . -a-V' . V,w VTt.. Hos. 205 'is dllnra. 129.00; abnrta. eosntry, - HAT Product r' prlc Tlroothy, v W!ii raettft Ttllej. fncr, U.0017.W; omi ni rr 1 12.000 at AA. av raeauA.l. t IQ ni69i AA e a-l-aJr Jl.W, vaniriii V rgvii, Ti.'vjav.vv' tJ . II0.00Q10.60; clover. ..60(ft0.00j grain, (g.00 0 10.00; ctiest,-- ts.uuQfiu.uu, Batter, Ecr snd' realtry, . BDTTKB TAT t. e. b. Portlkod SwMt . Mu., nn,. crram. ut, i - , I Week aea Mi;TTR Cltv creamerr. X4(29e: aeeonrta. 1 U.v" Wc; H,t.Me fancj, 84o; woond., 30Hc; .tor, f ,VRV 0,T.f?!, m.a a.-,... Redo, hi ltti---r,irl IPUVJ, CaUUirUt i I (ii, AOC. ? I 'am 11 .... l.iii. .. . a . . - tVZl u-itaft r lo".". LlJ"L.'S vei-y Plctur- 2$2 .tearkrmVM I ko. old, siuc per id; aprinf feeee. u -i3c per lb; tarter. , ITe per lh for old: qaaba, 12.60 per -dos; plgeona, fl.29 per dos. uneaea ponnry tame per id owner. Koss, Wool sad Elds. BOPS 1 Butt crop Prim to choice. TUet aiun in prime, .v, awu, vvaowcj, coa traela. 1607 onw. 10c. . . WOOL 14HIT clip Valley. 20G21c; eaatern . . r. . ... a nnAAn.A r ?...b!ln feedera.l6.004iG.25: China fata. .2.-ia 1 nlait and slve them the neceaaary molature. 1 vicarage lawn. The contracting parties' . I S.60. - v -Y---t --i -r, :t 1 It t to -feared tbt the antMpated Immense I were Miss Mary Gosset Mavall and - Cattle Beat reaerers Oregoe steer. W.2S I croe -er merrie may oe oimmianeo oy me ory Lionel f orces linages. 1 ne cnurcn Was 4.50: beat cow and belter, 3JSt3.60; bulla, I pell nd altbona- a rain at thla time might crowded and hundreds of people watched 2.00(32 J50. . I prove dteaatrona t the advanced varlettee ef th bridal procession pasa UP and down Bh-et) flhoareO, toUed. W.C5.00: ' Umbt I cher yet the later varieties-wmild b lm- h. river. oatjC. ' - ' t :, . i I proven inereo,, laivcciai. uHviimrK, ai,u $3.75 per hundred pound for strawberries. .. SHEEP STROXQ to hj;gher d jklai SHEEPSKINS Sbearhif. lfi20o ear: ahort I fTi W-nTlIarlr-t In Rnmn rnalanrei la wool, 23040c; BecllBro Wool, WQIie ,eac; 1 ; , 7? . . . .' . Odesss.' ?une 8. Llveatock receipts: v - . !,;,-' Hora. -Cattle. Chicago ,.,.. ...... .27,000 22,000 irrw tobjc oottqh xabjoct. : Ion WooL lOci-tl.OO each. TALLOW frlma, per th. 8HQ4c; M. aud I -raaaa. t21e. CUITT1M BAK S30b for car lou; small lota, Do. . '...'-'vV;: -4':i-;. ,y . HIDES utr. Wo. I, IS Iba ana on, 1T Ooen. .....1179 . ISc oer Ibl dry klo. No.. 1. 8 to IS Iba. isa 18c; dry calf. No. 1, antler 6 Iba, 20c; aaltod; Ran City ..18.000 7.000 Omaha ................12.000 V ; a. sort Hon are strong with 1.8M Hit w. . Be j.t.-w r..l!4 i list Jonnarv a.Mi.a .... 112 Bbeew. I March 1187 !!! iniy !!2 ."lAOgttI ...i$,.Ilit hides. 'eer aoaed.. 40 lbs snd ever. tfowe; I FI ff -5i S October ......1109 S 118 eow. 8(S9c; Stags and trails, aoand. eeTc; I ?iu?;?VSa2 Vnl'a ?-1''-Ji-in. t I November .... ? gbeep-treng to 10c higher. kltw IS to 80 lb. r: calf. od. anle7 is I fits. to: URht. f8.ioffla.aa -lb, lie; creen, nnealted. le lean: cHe. c oer I wiv-n.i-r, id nee; eorae rines, aaireo, aaca, i.uoqa.)ie; ry, ach. fl.00Ql.90; colt (rraea, TlfiWci mat klna, common, each, 10fl!V; Anaora, eaoh. SSctitLCO; elieep klns. 25cfll.t!0, .. . .. Tn it. anj VmmmIi m. . . . ' - Uecember .M. .116S 1194 txw . ft. 1175 : 120 , 11S2 . 1204 1184 1210 11S0 ll.'.l lies v lies . 1139 1W2 1141? ner ' 110S 1188 ' ... ? 1190 1164 . ilt Jun . Murders for Revenge in Comic, k ' From the Wide World Magaslne. Fortunately the dark days when Corsica resembled a hug battlefield survive only a terrible memory of th past" :v-i - Today we can hardly credit th fact that between the vear 162 9 arul 17x 1188 1 tOO000 peopl wer murdered out of iiko I revenge, ami mai ounm ii year or Ji5 last century from 1821 to 1852 the 11M I numDer ot muroer was esumatea at 1178 1 . ' v una 4, lino 1102 1200 lino I rOETTJUTD SAXX 1TAXSJIZKT. ' (rhlcare POTATOES rancy. 2 00Qt25: aweetav-JteJ New Tort per lb; new polatoci, 4(?4Hc pe' In. 8t. tiMiix- Jutihinff rriiN. .mi. l iireffo n. S3. no r C.tO; lexaa anj Austruliao, 4a r ID; 1 Caik blnettea. mt,mt, tobai. -,...$ JUHB'MlnneeDOU '....r 5 ... i.u.iuiiniiuin i.uo LonU iPorUasd ....... M Clearing today ,. do year ago.. Oaln today ...........,. 118.SSS.71 Balance od ......... ....it.,.. 4.2Te.4 -) ..i....l.m669.- ................... ijiia.20j Filling. . From th Indianapolis EentineL This jingle you read today - I lacking In sens and grace But ain't It the dandy way v To fill up an Inch of space T , v Cervais la also a Rose City, say the t-r a.. ,..,.,.....,, . iM.Soasc'SUr, Ail Oregon cltie are, to XacW Is Implied in healthful i environmental influence, ana by doing an in love, you can thus cultivate in the child and fix there for all it life all of these trait. ' Tendencte to verion. "Naturally not always to th full In all case at the'beglnnlng of the work, for heredity will make Itself felt flrat and as in the plant under improve ment, there will be certain strong ten dencies to reversion to roriner ances tral trait; but. In the main, with the normal child, you can give him all these traits by patiently, persistently, guid ing him in these early formative years." Mr. Burbank' studies have led nim to the assurance that heredity is only tb sum of all past environment; In other words, environment 1 the architect of heredity. "And i am assured of an other fact: Acquired characters are tranemittea ana even runner tnat ail characters which are transmitted have been acquired, not neoessarily at once 4 a vaml vlalKla r,.. I,,, a a. til ... ..,, I., V. . . U , U . W A ' . WUfc . . an Increasing latent fore ready to ap pear as a tangible character when by Ion a continued natural or artificial rer- etltion any- specific, tendency has be com Inherent Inbred, or fixed a we call It" ; These fact ar gleaned from the New Tork Herald, but It 1 a little surpris ing to fir.d the head lines of the ar ticle on Mr. Burbank book designat ing . him as a "young Callfornian." Mr. Burbank 1 68 year of age, hav ing been born at Lancaster, Massa chusetts, In 1849, a date which link him with the golden west which wa to be the scene of his labors. On his experimental farms at 8snta Rosa where he moved in 187S he has as we of this coast well know, labored along the lines -of experimental science wi'th plant life, crossing, recrosslng. creating new types and adding new species in flowers and fruits. Forever memorable a the originator of th matchless Burbank potato and the creator of no less than seven va rieties f alums, the Giant Splendor, Sugar and Stoneless prunes, a new fruit, the plumcot, several varieties of roses, 1 slant forms of th amaryllls. thrrtdine. and callas, the Shasta daisy, and in numerable new varieties in nuts and berries, besides the widely heralded but as utt little known fruit of the cactus which may prove the greatest : of his Rifts to mankind, Luther Burbank has I mad name whlch concerns him lit-; tie), and Has performed a service to mankind (which 1 hi Intent) that de serves grateful appreciation. Not a "wlsard, but a worker, he haa unostentatiously kept his way un trammelled by many of the conventions which fetter mankind. He ha dared to live his life in his own way and to do the thins that he wanted to do. Besides his acMevemente the accom plishment of tb multiplier ef th blade of grass has small place. . Flsbhawk Gave Vp Prey, . ' ' From the St Augustln Record. -Aleck Canova brought a three-pound trout to the Record of flee, .recently and crave very interesting description .of the manner in which it was caught Hi son, Frank, observed a big fish hawk swoop down on th fish, near Bar creeK, nDout a mne ana a nan norm of town, and noted thai th fish was of fa raanectable else. He watched the big bird until It bovered almost over head but within close range, and be picked tip stone and with splendid ac curacy hurled tb missile at tbe-hawk. striking It -' ' ' The bird dropped tea trout and Frank Contracted v . Disorders .Every cas of eon tracted disorder (' X treat la thoroughly cured. ' My " patient have no relapse. When I pronouno a ease cured there la not a particle of In fection or Inflamma.,. responsible tion remaining, ana functional there Is not th slightest danger, that the disease will re turn. No contracted disorder 1 so trivial to warrant uncer tain . methods of treatment and X s- My Experience TWENTT-FTVH years of Uv- cessful practtc lit Men's Plsease gnabl roe to apply th proper method and medi cine. I treat ' Varicocele, Hy drocele, ; Contracted Disorders, Specific Blood Poison. Piles and Strloture restoring all af fected organs to normal and healthy action In the shortest possible spac of tint. My Fee $10 Xn such cases as com to m be fore complication develop. v.. So-Called Weakness' My cure of this dis order ar permanent and lasting. No ton ics that stlmulat temporarily, but thor o u g h 1 y clntlf lo treatment for the re moval of condition for th derange ment "Weakness" 1 merely a symptom of Inflammation or eon gestlon in the proa tat gland, and un der my own original local treatment . this m. TATIiOB, the leading speolalurt viand la Dromntlv re- peclaUy..olictt those ,tor to It normal Consultation and .a that nthae Ann. ..... A . vwHM'a aaiai . l.i. cilia vvinifioia functional activity la tb lasting result case that other doc tor have been un able to cur. Varicocele I us neither knife, ligatures nor caustlo in my treatment for Varicocele. I posi tively euro this dis order In on week by an absolutely painless method : and , without detaining the patient -from business: The stricture i dls-. weak. If you cannot Stricture My method of curing tiiotur 1 new and entirely original. No cutting or dilating Advice Free Come and har a pri vet talk with me con cerning your ailment Even if you are not prepared to undergo treatment at thla time, I can always give help ful suggestions to men who ar diseased . or solved and entirely removed and all af fected membranes ar thoroughly cleansed. come to Portland write for particular ef my system of bom treatment. Hour 9 AeM.to9P.MTSm.dayi 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. Only Ne-DR. TAYLOR' -.. 234& Morrison Street. Cor. Second. Portland. Oregon EVERY MN'SJE-IKE Zl to Xave HusotUa traxurth, -Cental Activity and Vow. ESTABLISHED 26 YEARS IN POM LAND OUR FEE $10.00 : . nr kosv CAnn. . t""y m szszAJizB xs xrvrrxx to cms - ajto :;::'-y U IZiXTRD .am':;s;J':; BLOOD POISON There la no case of Blood Poison we esnnot benefit with our SPECIFIC TREATMENT. 1 Blotches and eruptions are removed, running sore healed up, poison eradicated from the system,' and In most cases a complete cure is speedlly effected. WE CURB ALL DISEASES TO STAT CURED- WE WILL CURE ANYONE Who 'comes to u afflicted with any of th disease w treat, if th rase is not already neyono meoicai aia, ana our cii-i-kb nw a cumui" cum j bv our accurate, clentlflo, posltlv methods will be less than half what.: Other physicians, without experience or skill, will charge for jwperi mentlng with his misfortune. , , , . ,yV To Men of All Ages If Decline la From Unnatural Cause There is not a man 1n lstene who i uffering from Impotency that we cannot Rebuild and strengthen so as to accomplish th greatest de sire and experience the keenest satisfaction, and after we have cured a rase of this kind there will again b a sign of waknss, wuept brouglit on by improdeaoe. rl j: ..::..xlS.4-.Jl Our well-known and long-established institution is equipped with every modern appliance for th treatment of men. JUmember, enr charge sre reasonable and In reach of any working man. Th best la no& too rood for any man wk 1 ft sufferer from any of the diseases below mentioned, to which w have devoted exclu aivelj tb best year of pur life. ;. , , . ' W cur all form of Blood and SWa Jlea, Brain Vac, TaHoe or Knotted Telns, ITerrons Decline, rus, rissala, aptar. ; XitLaey, Bladder and 3 TJrtnary Dlseas d t Weaka. laJherttana tad, . haoatloa and the resuif of peo-ao, d.less. ' WRITE,' it you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential, and all replies sent In plain envelopes. -No names, ease, letters or Jihotogrsphs of patlent?fpubUsbed or exposed. Inclose 2 -cent stamp to nsur reply. , ( - " . - t HOURS I to S. 7 to :80 Pallyt Sunday. ta XI. I. ,LQZiIS S13KCICAL L ; ;- cosrr sxcox-i' TAsnrrz.! err -, r : :r,M c ran T Lead to. '.. i - .; " J 't 4