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TODAY'S M'ARKE is mm I JsSPSPSPSaPSPSSW-S-"" V ' Id Winter and Dcatli of ew Goats Adds to'ro- ductioiif 'for,:;SeasonV , , . . ., . ront street markets: . -M - -,. v ohalr production- outlook, i , ; alers talk ef lw wool.. . .. reused meats sen niB. , . , oultry auppltea are cant. illl-nrnla taka Seed pOtatOS. . ro cars rip bananaa. ;., v sparagus Is fraction lower. - , itne quoting " " , , utter market bold still. v , - irmer ton in ora- - ; . w.i..i, Promised. ' '' " .. .. ij.i... U..iv.ii h The ccoraing to """" wu h-nai thi momma ,hA and - from .proauc.ns .- but of monair i''"'"!''T;'T; the comma , ,, ng the peal winter ""." in ,ul few deaths among th goats 1 In W iiameu v. .ft.V than mat ma nw" at. r..rd. tb.com.nr pre lauer arw V'"v. ' ,,; , -.11 the coming, output w W -aot sai l bin lo a pouna 01 --?rv.w- oar ago. om ue,unK1""V a IKCl Will v. ril- hd under lai yar Q4ul"u her 1 U Jl V "VM-'-M ' Z .....ila'aea(laA price iniirr " .V lng, nn rieecea - ."I thee, the prlc..xpect t hoW - ,ji.Ma tlnM cmnnffi Valley d men to nrwu "- - and a thi wort ot toek i fr1' oaree price ar expected to go n.in proportion, hlle wool buy- a a anM wiiitrAfll are not wining- w um . r they ar generally 01 mt m nnn between ww "V. and 17q a pound thi aeason. , ,( nr.m.MA Vaata Sell KlffaM. ' , " I Li.k . r niltna' In th Ufd meat market along Front treet. liipt ar very ugni owmp w of farm work. For the Beat veal price today range bftween 1 with an occeelonal "cinch" Ml ft a pound. For dressed hogs the . m ..nanttf rt fi I hut Sa a cound has been obtained pressure during the. past 48 nesa from tb very light arrival In rtock. . . . ' lier Is plenty or nsn xor Jm n les are holding unchanged. The only taKe Is in' voiuraoia:. nvrr ". Ich are running in r very smau toIa This 4s th first sesson xor v vesrs .when smell supplies wer- li at Lent . , Aiiti- NnTmllaa Ar least. . iiu llrkt aunnllaa of Ltry In th Front street markets t r . 1 i UAlnrei si A ala faWaf that! tlO Liar prlc I obUlnabi and some 1,. mirh aa in advance is obtained the printed Hgurea This applies it .particularly i iuv ' " ... w.iJtna. rathr , steady und HelSHc, although a lrger per nf th. tradlna is reported at th flgur )ut now. - utter mariet is very tnvuw laker's point of view, receipt being greater than demand. Price main- firmer ton Is shown In the orange ket in th outh, but price nere showing practically tns iwif there In a' dull ton in applea,, iays rge Davenport 01 uyoiii bplles ar too liberal of th cheaper I IV j k.. ihu. nirnlnl ' oulte a ll ali for fancy grades, I expect a :er tone wumn tne "" sparagus Is a fraotioa lower, but esTare .still., high. Sale .today at ime dealers are tjootln a deelin of a ton on hay.' General market la lianged at th moment. Dull tone. WO Cars Of 0nnii morning.' ruu ae. seea In this market lately nd )ment arrived ftt a most opportune ,,'ent because th trad was fam- lye find egg coming Just as fely" U VV . x Ju yi;i v - - - "although mim way t noUnf rtag Poultry is rather fcavlnit it x x 1 kurwraaea a-ir a rvenr 1 J I mill aax. nt street sells at th following nairt ahlDDera ar less tea. . v " - - ilar commissions; j t - slraUi, now and T. . RAIN BAGS Calcutta, o large : mall lots. IHo, -- . lUBAT Track prlcea-Club, 81 red Russian, 80 81o; bluestem, M Sc; valley, eiaiszc. ;.;., li)fNvhoie. 3 erafked, I3S ton. Ha.1 M-Nh Vced. 1 Bar tOBl d I2sasii browing; tzl. iTB ,.6e per cwt , ,- EATS New Producers' . . PHC5--N0. Khit $.T per ton; gray. 2M.bO. JjOUK'- xiairn vmuu 'iwuit. 0; straigsts, Biwm JrjX' ay. It.6l , granara, ?", lale whMt. l.io, ry. ews, 9.v. itL STUFFS Nominal--Bran, 121 B ton; miaanngs. . Mry. It7; city. f; chop. i. I AY Producer1 prtc Timothy. lnmette. VSliey. thct iibj praim .cnA1i aaafam. rVraorAfl. 111(71 in. I ) I eheav t J ; suana, iiy UTTER -. FAT F. o. b. Portland et "cream, 33Vic; our, 12c. rvmrrtsrO Pvira ftnAv friAh fresti crMra- 350! tancy, 82 (ipS&cj choice, S5c; nary, 82c; best storaK, 27HOS0o; nd grade, aeci store, suv pyuna OGS Extra fancy, candled, 180 ,o; eastern storage, 16o doa Lo par lba Toung American. 17o par ID; ' l&ncy nBiia, w u luumw!! 1405.00 4oi; geese, old, 8 &9o per T . T . . .14. - 1 J ,43)1 (a - va. 1 LIU X c J p ' TW -af'v " yf lfiMlfiA lh -in nfl ha. S2.&D dnzen: L per lb higher. , , Litat it t ii nrm. - ninHiHii uuu rir .a iu Bona wool aaa siaes. lOPS 190T rop, first prime, BHo; hi, JHci Jmedlum tpnma iwisc; ilium, iwko id: ii uvv, i tracts." 180S, t I. - -f KPECTS ONIONS TO r : SELL AT ADVANCES Tietwn 200 and 800 orates of JaDarieSeTonlohs ' Will ? arrive In Mhla- ssarket?; on; the Incoming steamer from the Island, which is expoeted her, about Marcs s. Thi. Hin information . riven ntt h: naortfe Pearson of . th i Pearson-Page company, whose- firm is expected to get most or 4? the Vrrivala "I expect th mar ket .to bblgbapulnataadJ of lower at that time," says Mr. Pearson. ,!,beciau8 ; 'onions are getting very scare via Oregon evenf at thi time,,; , . a 1 a growm, . r":i" lito; n niiDDlei. J4 dosen; pears, rancy, buyers not to pay :;,izr,,.",.ri.. 11.2s a box: JD ..o.nn Willamette. Tamj 1 ,.xv-,r ( ' ' 1 ' ' tiE OREGON nATT.V TOURTJAlT PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 4,1803. . - i " 1 1 ' i , .. II it'. .1 ir... lfn1 r. n C ii nca ft TTntntl ll . TRICKY - SOUTHERNERS CIKCII ALASICA TEADE ' i California ha purchised so iieavlly of Oregon arly seed po- 1 tatoes that a shortage 1 staring local producers In th face. California has stolen a march on th growers of thi stst. for It ; has prepared for : the coming . Alaska buslnoss by taking away Us chief competitor's weapons. By purchasing most of the Early Bos and a larg per cent of, the American Wonder, from Ore gon grower it places the bom people t a disadvantage In car ing for their ehar of th north- rn ousiness. ; "WOOL Nominal. i , ..h ., . i . MOHAIR Nominal. lic; calves, green. SOTOi tp lb: bulls, green salt Qo lb achi,hort wool. J5eO-o L,?sio wood, Suctftt eech; long wool, TAIJLoW Prlm W IB. ' No. I and grease, 1010. . , 1.. CHITT1M BARK So. - ,' rrolt aad TegeUW. - : POTATOES Select, 0 loo. Sell ing: buying. Wlllametto valley40Cc: eaiiera Multnomah nd CUckamaa. 46tf too per cwt; aweets. H4o; Bi f. 0: b. Portland. American j, Wonders, buylngVspot; M.Sa 0; erllo, 70 lb tholje, SLMWl.sO: ordlnaryyOeeHl-OO- ikfc!sll FRVlTiJ-OrangeJ; new, II.S6 m i u r m aun a una. uii.ui w k iik'T AMl.RaTurniDa nesr 1UO lOo. sack; carrots, loo per sack; beets, SIX lew Ira. . .i-. i in.ia.af-. ' T ' , baae. Il.26tl.0; tomatoes, Mexican, $3.lS0S.S; beans, tec; muiuww.i, California, fl.U.0 per crate; poaa, 140; norseraaiso, aa u, ruwu. 11.00 dosen; green onions, ua ouwn, peppers bell, iflc; untie, i ioi ay bouse lettuoe, 60c$1.2S box; head let tuce, (60 dosen; cucumber, hothouse, II v dosen:, radishes, 36o dosen bunch es; eggplant. SOo lb; celery, 14.1604.71 crate; cranberries, eastern, IV 010.60; sprouts, sitfllVio lb ;splnach, lOo box. . aroosrl, JTuts, Eto SUGAR California and UawaiUn Cub. I; powdered, $o.6; berry, 666; dry granulated, I5.6; XXX gran ulated, B.4; oonz. A4 f ira ix, 6.16; golden , Ib.Ofi; p. yellow, I4.D6: beet granulated. IMS; bar- rala. l&ei half barrela X0o: box. SSO hdvanc on sack pasta (Above price are oays net w quotatlona) roii'li'EBJ Paokase uranda. I1S.IIO VsaLT Coarse Half , ground. JOOa lll.lv per ton; 80a 114.00; tebl. dairy tOa inLOOl 100. I1S.7S; balea. I2.S0; lmportd- IJverpool. SOs, ll.5 . 100s. Ili.00; 4a JS.eoi extra line wrwa ts end 10s. 14.60 f.0; LJverpool lurnf tock. 120.60 per to; w-e roca, e-v, l00s $11.00. ' u'hn nrlces doorr to sales of less than car lota Car lots at special prloes subject to f lurtuatlpna.) . RICK Imperial span, N L lo; N. 2 lutiUe: New Orleans, head. 1c; AUCrA S-,, ...21, lars hita liTToTtilnk. 14.10: bayou. 11.10; Umae. 1S.S0; ilex lean reds. 4HC K.TT Trr-O . t)anntl JlimtaA Til TMl ID! virarinist. n ter lb; rotiateL p; 7p? Ail?! Dr IDS WilUUUb AAVt u.a tw t . Oo. per lb; brnuU. o per lb; f - oert. eo pr 10, t"" per lb: almonds, 10. Meats, rtsa and irons tone, ' CRkiiSttD MEATS Front ' street Hogs, fancy. Ti0 lb; ordinary,. 7c; rl7, H'o lb; veal, extra, ulc; per lb; ordinary, to per Id; , heavy, IO80 per lb; luutton, fancy, 110 per lb. ,.frit.S. n tn 1 lha.. HUa nr lb: ""- V": .ihTl 1 f lha. 12o; breakfast bacon, 16 H 2110 per lb; ploLica o per lb: cottage roll. lOo "a 1 vat 1 .niAafa mnb'M per. ids rguir .s--i ,Trr:n backs, unsmoked, 10c: smoked 11a; UUOn DUllB, XV hp i, ruiuiv.ii, r.. Ik. .,VI lln n ih- .claar bellies, unomoked. lJHo per lb; smoked. Ht0 per id; iiiumutt vv, ( pickled tongues, TOe each. ' V na lh- Sa 12 4.0 per lb: 60-lb. tins. 120 tr ID; steam reuuemi, iv hbv Ua C a. 11 ItA rVAt lh tflxx TCk U H d. ltlsB. lUi r , " Co lb: hahbuL 6ao per lb; etripeu i oil-a-.tvvni -hv 'Tt. W.-a. iCa e.air Ivi! rat fifth lift trAT lb: Ml aj blbj ga. a aw uui a a a va - i m , a;- a moa, cninoon. lie lur. iteelu-ad. no Kr lb: irosen, so, Bram., lb: soles.' lbf. shrimp. 10c per lb; perch, 60 per lb; torn cod, 110 per ip; lobsters, 26o per lb.: irean macaerai, 00 ceon. iH4o per Tb; black basa, Spo per 11. 1 aaa a lah ' V n A VXalB nnisn' Sir II B lb; silver smeu. ow 10 per iu. ,-i"'"' smelt, 7o; blaoic cod, 7 Ho lb; crabs, ll.00iwi.eo oosen. . . , ivotpdq Bh.lt ria. flap n) Ion. 11.60; per 100-lb sack, 16.00; Olym- pla, per gauon, 5.o; per "-id ""-a. 14.004.60;. Eagle, canned. COO can; 17 dosen; eastern in soeu, m rCLAMS Hardsbeli per' boav M-0; rasor clam a 11.00 per box: lOo per doa Batata flMl fla TJU. unPE Pure manlla. 18c: standard, 11 Uc: sisaL ?tc: L B. slstl. 8aC, voa vup-toa nMa. Water white ..11 o Pearl Oil ....... i... Head Liaht ..11 MO Eocene '.!. Special W. W..10 Elaine . ... Extra Btar ..., .. uasoune ' , Jron Bbla V. M. and P. Naptha ?,,llfco Red Crown Qasolln ...lJ4o, Motor Gasoline lSVs 86 por cent-asoiine ...au o BENZlSK 14 deg.. cases. ISO per gsii TURPENTINE In casea T2o Pr gall wood bbls.ilHo per gaL - LINSKEU UIJu Kaw, bDls 010, cases 680; boiled, bbls S4o, cases (Oo a gaU . O'A aK liana 4 a laaa .1 -..'. AViB V VV RBUUIll 1U ?- ' -rt-.-s i i WHITE LEAD Ton lots. Te Br lb; UU-iD ioip, 00 par 10, iuib. WIRfi NAILS Present basis at 11 10. DAIRY INDUSTRY IS GROWING AT LEBANON ' (Special DliMtcn to The lonroil.) , TbBno. Or.. March 4. The dairylns Industry )s becoming a large factor In Lebanon's business life. It Is growing a great dal faster than the most hope ful ever thougtit It would. There is shipped from Lebanon cream to six dif ferent creameries. One - has a station k... 1. ni.ln a b.h.mI a.m.. nut ,a gather up the cream. It of course ha in 'OiKgeai pari fix. in a ira-uo. in this creamery paid out at the Lebanon Station 121,116.27, which was nn in- a mra thati , H AAA nil., tlia v.l I" 108 and about three times the amount It paia out tor iuo. mis creamery in crease added to the increase of stock .. , K . aMmaa va, fma .ha ptnera and other sources means prosperity for LIMB yai W. vvuu.. - . r -.. s .--,-.: ,r.;,;y ii 1 1 , u i n i .. ?'-;."HC Northwest Bank Statement. ,t - ntrr. imti l - ,v . . . ..21 A9A 191 42 Year ago i,b;4,oo.w kD.l.nM, Inn, . . . i 28l.487.73 Wiuat iiigu v , a a t ' z ' "i r r" Veac .ago.. 391.584,99 Clearings . .............. A ... 1648,298 ,a I lemons, tiui.bi box; grapefruit, ll.et -1 . . MiMM sua a dm 1 iiinuiiouiu. " Is 4 a ISSo"' llVio 21 Ho . !- .... ' " 18o 18 O . 11 MO ' .... Casea lH 16 HO 87 c 17 ii Balances . . t imu .., POUflD.lVHEAT: MARKET DOl'Jil Market Opens Well on For . eign Firmness biit Sell- i ' Ing Cut Values. Vv , CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. 1 .Open. ,. Close. Mar. I. Lois. Mey'.. ; IflOtt M -.-100 w.. t July i. tZ U . Chleago, March 4 Intense strength displayed by. the foreign market today forced a continuation of th firm ton of wheat this morning. May opening a fraction hither and July unchanged. Early bear new forced - the market about a cent hl'har thaa the opening. but all of this gain was subsequently lost, together with a eent of last night's price at today's, closing.1 The market at th close was weak and dull at low prlcea Liverpool , closed lHd above yesterday. : It. was an off day for th bull in other line of trade, although th coarse grain Hat held remarkably well, con sidering the great pressure brought to bear' against the - wheal Provisions lost almost the full advance of yester day. May pork went to 1111 at tb close arter opening at live.: : , t ii ii i . - . . 'I Rang by Downtng-Hopklns Co.: , : ; C WHEAT. . ; . V ' . ' " 4 Open. High. Low. Clos. .iaib lf-8 May ......... loo ii M 99 July 94 U 91H CORN, .. ....... ? H . OATS. .v5. "tf 41 44 .. ...MESS PORK. ... ...... 1190 1197 .. ., 1110 1135 toil ii4 July May 51$ 1180 1117 July May 1182 1217 July ST. PAUL DIVIDEND PUTS STOCKS HIGHER Payment of. 3 1-2 Per Cent Declared--Union Pacific Moving Upward. New York. March 4. Aftef a rather .k mnlnr. which brought about a generally lower range,' the sfock market lapaou imu iiilu ,11 ion., uuuilhi " . lowing the recent trading. Money be. gan to tighten somewhat, call loans going to ift per ceni. out ma aavauvo was not heavy. It simply went to show which way the financial wind was blow ing, witn the announcement or me navment of the IU tier cent dividend by the St. Paul the market befcan to strengthen considerably. . Th dividend la fcavable Anril 20 to stock of record Marcn zv. loaay s maraet ciosea rawer firm with about two Dolnts added to Union Pacific and th general list shar ing in some of th ple-glvlng. (Range By Downing Hopkins Co.) DESCRIPTION. ACopper Sugar Colo. F. I. . Brooklyn ,i..,i People's Gas. . . U. 6. Steel, o. . do preferred u Atohlaon ...... Baltimore & O.. C. Pacific Erie lioulsvllle & N... M. Pacific ..... Pennsytvanls' rri Reading ....... Rock island . . Southern . rac. St. Paul Union Pac. .... Am. Smelter.. n. y. a....... Northern Pac. Anaiionda . . . . ; Great Northern. Ches. & Ohi. .'. Boo. c .,...i Smelter, p. Norfolk . .... Southern Ry. . Ontario A West" R. I., p otton Oil oo. P 1'ntnl aalea 348 400 aharea. Money, hleh 2 Vt per cent: low 1 1. per cent; cioss a-ir cer t. . f . THE DALLES CINCHES T ' (Spedil i t)lptch , to The Journal.) The Dalles, Or.. March 4. More cher rles for The Dalles, ther cherry city, is the slogan of orchardlsts. A tract of 600 acres owned by A. Bettlngen, of this la tn na niattni ann ninren on ine market, xna tract is a mue ana a nan east of town. A creek runs through the , -- r . . r. . . . orocerty ana plenty or water win ds available, as a cnerry producing sec linn ThA Dnllea la h(W!fimln a center. This fact will be fully demonstrated at fha. m Mininr irnutt up or trio ureaon StatoaiHorticultural society to be held here. The affair will partake of th nature of a cherry festival andT valley towns will be Invited to compel against the nom proauct. . . ur. a. m. uanaers, an. oia-um rest Amnt nantist. has recently sold I lucrative practice, to turn ms attention antlralv ' to nrrhftrdlne. ' Ha has larce orchsrds and raises peaches and cherries and other fruits. . s THE BOSTOFJ MARKET (furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co. riosionK juarcn I. uiiciai prices Adventur IB.) l01d lom 2Si AJioueS' iA....ii KJaceoia ....... .o Atlanta 10 Shannon (B.J.. 10 Cop. Range., Daly West.. t0 Tamarack ,.,,.6o ,.. Utah ...38 Dom. Cop Victoria (B.J.v JJ c til iiv.... I Mi winona . . . . a v e Butt Coala.,,19 Gold HU1 (B.). Greeno ..... ., 8 United ,Cop.u. fi Michigan ..... 7 Trinity (1 no. nutte. .. .,v r t'arrot (A.. Mohawk (B.)..49 Nlppisslna .. .16 Nevada Cons.. 9 ! Wolverine ...120 v.yivj.-.i.. i i -i. ,.. , Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool, March 4. May wheat opened at 7s 8d; closed at 7s !d. a net iovhde i iitu inuu inwnwj . "s Tacom Wheat Blarkrt. Tannmit..' Witnh.. March 4. Wheat. T 9 a C! I u I V 'I- ll 1 . , . , ., -4 - . W "60'V 81 49 60 114 lU 11 114 16. 14V 11 18! 89$ 4Q 40 i.. 861! 29 19 19' 29 92 98 91 92 68 68 '67 68 79 79 79 79 148 144 148 148 12 12 12 12 ' a 89 .'ir' 'ii "ii 22. lll-Tt US H 118 H fit 94 96 96 11 11 11 11 68 69 67 68 109 110 101 110 111 114 111 118 69 60 69 69 94 94 94 94 121 122 121 122 32 32 22 22 117 ..... ..... 117 It .4 21 26 27 5lriiU"M': m I 19 H ,w .A... 69 9 10 9 9 80 ..... ..... ....i. zs .1. .....!.... .(..;. 26 ... I.... 1128 CHERRY Olf TITLE COPPER SHARES port, dub. 826; bluestenv Sic; red, 0o. "Woolmen Ilavo Mad c a Success of Union j Fine Example for Jiopgrowers 10 uoi low Closely for Goodrof, th,o Industry. SHEEP III THE YARDS V Many Days Without Single I Arrival Packers f Com- plain; of Movement. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK. MARKET. - , ;' Hogs. ; , Cattla r Bhoep. 1901 ;, ; v , 'ii 100 181 10 ,.r ... flaatlaai TTw fAf atAPkvarda March 4 The great scarcity of sneep m ip vardJ a th preenC Um 1 th eaus XU(UiU v . . ... of much unfavorable comment among packers, who say that It would b Im possible to build up greatbusiness with the present rate oi arrivals """' rhem in th face. Bheep rrlval In i thU market hav been nuraiuw u. --- month, and th greater portion ol ; the Sutton used I a'd to hav oora from outsld points. , Alaa.avaS SSI II 11 SI 11 W Bm. 1 I II OS- aVllTllV V V period when no heep jrrlved In th r . . . ja. to. iMM tA afltlCI yaraa Bll" " : - s .ii bat any great advanc In prlc. for all attempt to put th TJu,to range bava reaulted In fallur of late, instead of showing an Inereas In th Pacific northwst, th avaiiaDi up nlles Of mutton sheep are decreasing rapidly. -With such an outlook.' - says ii' . ri....tiir 'lha market can fot be ouotedo"thr than nominal at th. moment" . . amaU .aa Sold PTlC 1UIX. av. ..aii arrival a tt not confined to aay on lln of the local "kU tor there ha ben a dearth of upplle in practlcaUy every lln .l mnthi floma time ago killers found It Impossible to run their plants rlthout bringing In ntlr tralnload of hogs from th east. 1K1 suppl es being sp small that W wer not .rai noiign to supply one small locality. On this account Portland hog Prices hav held ti.n.uiiiK atirr ail aiona. uui una has not Induced stockmen to raise a larger supply. At this tim hog ar firm at unchanged values. rea ateers itt Qaotea guir. A....M. th. waakneas In the de- an tnr mvi. much firmness Is shown in th cattle market, and all values are maintained at former flgarea For we finished str ther la an ""rtlent call at thistlme. becsuse of th light up plles. Int has mad no change in the Situation, for th holiday I unllk what it formerfy was. In year. prvlou. there were few day during the If ntwj kn mmi rnuM be eaten, out the new ruling allows iaorar- ...... famines to eat bum any - r,A year ago today cattle wer weaker, bot unchanged. Hogs and sheep were firm. . . . uniciai yarn . Hogs-Best stuff. 35.86 0 1.80; stock- ers and china rats, t ;; uioca, i.v 6' c'attle Best eastern Oregon steers, 4J.64.60; medium. I4.004.25; cows and heifers. s!608.65; bulls. 12.26 ww": .athara 8B.76O8.00: Umbs, 16.0006.60; ewes, 15.00 660. SHEEPMEN ARB HAPPY. Will Hereafter Ho Able to Lea Range for Term of Five Year. iRnacUl Dispatch to The Jooratl.) V . vran.it i Two Imoortant concessions have just been made to the sheepmen of Oregon by Chief Forester Oirroro nncnou -- Smyth of the Oregon Woolgrower's as sociation has Just been notified by Pln i..nw ahaanmen will be ?1ven five-year' leases on range in tn o?e-Vr-jrye.,lnsUad iofhW V "TOTJ', h.'Il.o ri ?elved notlc from the chief forester that hereafter no sheepman would be fined for breaking reserv nil without du trial. Heretofore forest superin tendents have fined sheepmen without trial Ipr auegea .njr-v;,.. 4 rules, out irn rrT L in nnroHRlnns are results of re- . r. . . .a. .n.....l Cent VISITS 10 waauiusiuu v lives ot th sneepmen. DIVIDED TONE 10NG fill. oAifii Mann . Todav'a' tnlninff stock market was rather mixed as to tone, the market being almost equally divided between gains and losses. Snowstorm gained Be and a fraction was added to Rambler, with a sale at 26. Snowshoe gained nearly a cent, while Sullivan loot c. Range by Downing-Hopklns company, members Spokane Mining exenange: Bid. . Ask. AJax 10 2 6 20 in 4 8 80 15 7 . . . Alameda Alhambra .... i i. Alberta Coal & Coke Boll . 8 Bullion . ..i Chas. Dickensw .......... it Canadian Cons. Smelters.. 60 18 v 70 4 250 uopper tus - Dominion Copper .........200 Evolution t tr.rhn 1 3 (ialbraith Coal . 17 XI 4 Gertie v . . Hecla ...... .zuo 850 Happy i-ay ijf Holden G. & C 2 Humming. Bird ..... 4. Hypotheelt 1 Idaho Giant He ft 8 S Intl. Coal at wow 7 100 21 7 Kendall , i.uckv uaiumei ........... s.m Missoula Copper Mineral Farm ........... Moonlight ... - Nabob Nine Mile 6 rm ! 4 4 2 ask a 6 8 1 25 2 O. K. uons. Oom Faui 4 .... 7 1 2 27 ' 2 Paahanoie omeii Park Copper ... Rambler Cariboo Reindeer . Hex (16 to it ,.... Sonora . ..,..,. 21 u Aw.affnrm ............ .1,0 180 (Till Tl n . u . . . . , Sullivan J. Sullivan. Bonds - Stewart . ; Tamarack A Chea ........... 40 Wonder i'.'.ll " 3 17.50 100 100 ' a 3,000 Rambler, at 2; 1,000 Snowshoe. at 10: 100 Snowstorm, at 1.75; 100 Snowstorm, at l.7i 1.000 Sullivan, at 2j 1,000 Sullivan, at 2- ' Chicago Dairy Markets. Chicago. March 4. Butter, easier; creameries 30 11. Eggs easy, west ern nts. 18 13c. Cheese strong. .114 aoaay m piww. Kew York Dairy Markets. . New Tork. March 4.-Bumr, steady; best creameries, 81c. Cheese, steady, 16c Eggs, steady. 22c. - , -World's Wheat Supply. ' i Chicago, March 4.-,World'e vlsIW supplv of wheat shows sn lnoreas of 2,060,000 bushels.. ' .Weekly Breadstuff Export. New Tork, March -rtklT??, porta: Wheat. lUSMIft bushel, flour, S3I.087 barreia. . SCARCER SPOKANE IE SHARES joDSomi 0UTE10 f.'E TO TAKE TliEU Tightness ; of : Money Pre- Tents Idle Jlenrom:: Securing ; Tlaccs.-; . u ; i Tlahtnaaa of monSy among'th float- Inr labor class has worked acarclty of shipment of laborers .to tb ' Tanana mines. Th "Hansen : agency, through which th Tanana Mln Owners associa tion worked to secure a shipload or men, reports that of the hunaroeus ot sppu- uons received from urorin wi, .. to go, only a oor wer aoie ip pi "p th necessary 170 in advanc to pay their fare and expenses through- from Portland t Falrbaiiksi - - - - M - K wreai many wouia nave pni , they been able to raiai tn casn. said Manager Hansen. ,'7hvrag laborer who ha been out Of a Job most of th winter has not Mugh. money lo resjrv to take thi trip. VVhll th effort Of K re vent shipment of men to the Tanana urt some, th lack of money among th floating laboring classes wajth main cause of the small number of mn Prospects for sprln work ar said to . .!. Thar la lust BOW a good deal of damand foe logging help. Bom of th logging camp hav opened up, ana others are getting ready to open. Tn Twin rail Logging company ppenea us ntHn a nnaratlona at Yacolt this Week. The principal demanda for common labor at th present Urn com from logging camp and ror wi wn th city. Ther la om demand for ma u i l y . in... ; , 7 : worker on telephone aad telegraph lln construction. . - - A k - ' ' ' ,j Farm work I opening n wif. area for farm hands offered this rlna-'ar 115 to $ JO per month and ardT Instead of 116 to 4 offered last spring. Not mucn wnue taoor Idle in th vicinity of Portland. Th waiting clasa nere at ins prwni vim la mad up motly of foreign laborera Th white labor drifted away during .i.t., aaairin ha nearaat point wher prof'itabl work could be secured. Seversi tnousana iipwwi wm um.rf: leased from tb north bank lln this summer upon Its completion into Port land. Thes laborers ar already being let out in small lots. It Is expected that new work or railroad camp that wer shut down last ran win open up In time to absorb most of thes men. DEPUTY SHERIFF IS COUPTIHG ABPLAHALP Dilatory Juror Will Receive Next Invitation From Hands of Officer. Mike Abplanalp of Lnt will hav to do soms explaining to Presiding Judge Cleland In the circuit court H was summoned as a member of the regular panel of trial Jurors for ths March term, and was ordered to report last xi a ua rniiAff to iTinrir or mm word to expUln hi absence, nor did h .n.a vMtardav or today. This nnanmip .Tuiira ciaiand ordered the Is suance or a pencn warrant muvt vwy uty hrlft will bring MJk to t oourthousa ' . iiniiMimi diffinulty has been encoun tered In securing a satisfactory venlr of Juror for th present term. .Appli cations for exouse hav been numerou. and mo many ' of these application aaamsd 11 founded that before the term was started it becam necessary tn. mii s aitititinnal names for serv ice. Abplanalp is the only member of the orielnal venire who ba railed to report to th court. MTJRD0CK GETS ONE YEAR IN THE. PEN in ' v. Mnrdoek. a voun" man who wss arrested several days ago by Detectives Price and Coleman for the theft of aq; overcdat. today pleaaea"giimy W tho! lOllce court to a cnarge vi aiuiyia rpnv He was sentenced to serve a term of one year In th county JalL Murdock wa accused of other petty thefts, but In consideration of his plos of entity It Is probabl that thes will not be pressed. Oat for Coroner. nn T. Norden is the latest entry In the race for the Republican nomination for coroner, his aecjarauon wae niea with the county clerk today, - J, H. Mae Kensle has announced his candidacy for committeeman of the Republicans la tb Twenty-second precinct '., , t : , Northwest Crop Weather. Western Oregonv and western Wash ingtonFair this afternoon, tonight and Thursday, continued cold with f reeling temperatures interior tonight; northerly W Eastern OregonFair tonight and Tii u istl 8 y Eastern Washington and northern Idaho Fair tonight, colder north, por tion; Thursday fair. . . Southern Idaho Snow tonight, eolders Thursday probably fair and continued cold. .': Th tlm and energy spent by soma politicians and editors cussing th refer endum and Statement Na 1 would raise more spuds than would supply Alaska, If applied In that direction, Plaiifor the Future Tl Y- ooeninp: a bank XJ account with us. Join the 314 who have - become members of our family since we moved to our new home. Our motto: Prompt service, liberal treatment, abso-- . t lute safety. . , Lt GERMAN AMERICAN ' BANK 'Sixth and Washington. Portland,' Oregon SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $4.00 -u AND UP PER YEAR ;, Begin -Today TEX RUD L Stringency Forces Him to '. Sell His Famous Saloon r ; -'inrGoldficld.- 1.' vi (Sped! DitMte te The loomll , ' . Reno, Nv. March 4. Tex Rlckard, promoter f th Gans-Nelson fight In Ooldfleld - anS owner of th famous Northern saloon. Is nearly broke. He want against vry kind - of n In vestment game, with the exception of the faro bank he conducted, and the business depression swamped him. . His nniinv of economy has caused htm to sell the Northern and Other properties la Ooldfield, while st Ely, where he runs . i.raa hatal retrenchment is also be- run. Tb Northern alooa, besides ho- fna- tb createst gambling house in Ne- .'-j-j to hav had th largest rtrid" Fifteen hundred dollar in "JJJ , tn t9C0ri 0f th bar cash wiirard walked Into Gold- field when h lrt visited th eamp. Several time Sine h ha gonout In special trains. His friend say he will make enough money out of copper f the price again iecomea normal to buy a nom on Fifth avenu. " . CUTS THROAT WITIli SAW-LIKE SPOON valnv m tnaans man who' was held at th county Jail ylUBl throat with th ragged dg of a brok en poon last night. Oj tie la ins jau w u,.., ---spoon and took it awy from him be fore b was abl to harm himself. Ft 8. piedrtch wa arreted on a charge of tneanlty last night, but It Is believed that strong drink was respon sible for his eccentric action and h probably will b released. Laura K. Mills of Banks was ordered committed to th asylum Lfter xra tnatlon by physicians atth Jail. Sh; beUeves that sh 1 being persecuted by enemies. ' . UNKNOWN BOY TAKES HIS LIFE AT FRISCO BSPSBSapaaSBpaaWsB (United Press teased Wlre.1 San Francisco. March 4. An uniden tified boy entered a building In course of construction at Oak and uougn streets last night, swallowed a dose of strychnin ana laia oown to aio. im body wi.s discovered this morning. Ths lad wss popriy aresaea ana m-r- wu nothing on hts person to Identify him beyontf a lead pencil on which wer cut th initials w. w. . BOY CRUSHES FOOT ON FREIGHT TRAIN -ii. rA..l,n hn Uvea at 211U Rus- sell street, had bis foot badly crushed .a,.aa aftarnnnn while trvln . to climb between som freight cars atl blna and Railroad avenues. No blame attaches to th member of th train craw a uopiano cnowiwi no business trying to cross . by climbing between th oars whB th train wa In motion. Held on Statutory Charge. Sheriff Stevens last evening brought si.. i Ur..n tn tha count v tall from v.ihiii nmintv. Tha man wa arrested at Newberg by the YamhUl sheriff, be ing wanted oa a statutory charge. XI 1 held under 81,000 bond. Oregon AS UCIi Your Best Invstmeiit A little more stock "will be. sold, completing the full Amount to install the dredge, at 35 cents a share. , Jiere , is your opportunity ; it is fortunate for you that we need this additional capital. . ;t ' : , " . s Men who are living on toil, today, are those who this. . ' v " " Everv intellisrent person Gold dredging proposition is inspired with confidence because of its evident soundness, because of the capable, representative business and mining men back of it, and because they see that as the; gold is there, proved by s test on our extensive Baker county areas, and as a mod ern dredge will take it out, the profits must be fabulous. , .Secure your share. - v-' v'rffpQSI Call or telephone today Main 8408 - . .Western Exploratloia 215 COUCH BLDG;, PORTLAND, OR 4HMMMMMHHyWHyrWHHTH ! Farms a ACBES oa th Oregon. City earl In, half : mil'' from the Wlllamett river: 10 acres cleared, balance light, timber; on two , public roads, au deep, rich soil. .Price I3S0 pw acr. 500 cash, balanc to ult th purchaser. 7ti ACBES Mlf a mil east ot th Willamette r!vr, heaf )h . Oregon City eariine: alt rich, smooth land, on good publlo road.. Price 169 per. acre. 1600 eashr balaaca aay payments. , , , . , 1 Z 9 AOj:S on th WlllaraoU rlvr. with thr good bulldlnsi lt mT e X looking th river sultablo for cutting up Into : nlc acre VesTbSv 1 Z of a mile from tho streetcar station. Prtc 1,200: on of the best puye on th wiuamett river. . must o -v, . ' , -. -si .i. . , ACBX8 on th Oregon City- carlln. adjoining """l.1a J 7 J liio In. a good stat or cultivation i cash, baianc to suit tna purcnaser. IU AOIZI near th Wlllamett 4 acre clearer, oaianca nice timber: an - smootn, J' Snn- makfiig on of Z house, well completed; good outbuildings. Price 11.000r mamog . J um prui ncsffc aiviiiv vu iiif 10) ACBES three blocks from high stat of cultivation; balance Frlc 360 per acre; aa joining i to suit tn purcnaser. THE SHAW-FEAR COLIPAHY 24t5fA STARII STREET (vvvvvvyHHyHvfv DOB ELECTED SEATTLE iSM Republican Party, Sweeps Everj'tnlns JJcipro it in v;; . Election Yesterday; f ''':(0Ked, Press Leased WtraJ Seattle. March 4. John F. Miller, th naouhlican candidate, wa ystrday elected mayor of Beattl by a plurality ovr i William Hlekmaa Moor city party candldat, by a majority saieiy estimated at .10 "7"" Metcalf. th Democratic .candldat. ws completely lost An th running, polllnf , an even smaller -vot than he polled I th primary election of four weeks gx , Th other general city official elected , are all Republicans, including the two eouncllmen-at-large, and all th ward returned Republican ward eouncllmea with th exception of th eighth, wher i. M. Sparkman, Democrat, was elected. ., All (ha knnHIn, nrnnOSl tlonS SUl- . mltted to th people tn th election end .11 . .. , .m.nitmntl n at. t . vi' o yiuyuvpu vimmi-. '-' , . appear to hav been approved. . in smallest majority riven any of th cnarter amendments now appear to hav been that for amendment number 4. Increasing th salaries Of members of the council to 1.&00 a year, which measure . wss adopted" by some thing less than 800 votes to spare. Charter amendments Nos. 21 and 21, dealing with direct legislation, wer both, adopted by a vot of approx imately thre to two. - The total vote cast was tremendous, -, exceeding all expectations.' Nearly SO, 000 vote were cast, or II per cent of the total registration, Tha election was peaceable and order- -I y, with but a few minor exceptions. The day wa favorable, the weather beautiful, adding its element ef eucour- . alternant to the great vote polled. , Those ejected ar: Mayor. I John F. Miller, Republican; corporation counsel, Scott Calhoun, He- publican; comptroller, narry w. v-arroii. Republican; lty, treasurer, w. F. Prois- ' er, Republican; councllmen-at-large, W. H. Murphy, Republican, and A. i. Ood a . . i .. - ... Ward councilman -rirv j sines von wsy, .Republican; necona, fiugene w. . Way, Republican; Third, H. C. Dill. Re. publican; Fourth, Frederick W. Sawyer, Republican: Fifth, H. F. Jackson, Re- ,s publican; Sixth, Arnold Seblnden, Re- )UDiican: nevenin, i i r. toii, pibiiuu- lean. Els-hth. J. M. SpSrkman. Demo crat; Ninth, Alexander McKinnon. R . lublican; lenin, a, r rararr, n.iuv inaa; Klavanth. W. H. Weaver. Repub lican; Twelfth. William M. Hlnaa, Re- . publican; Thirteenth, J,.T. Armstrong;, Republican; Fourteenth, Max- AVardali. Republican. ,' 1 - . v . ' Dalles School Entertainment ' . (Special DUpateh t Tb JenraaH Tha nail as Or.. March 4.--Th eurll of th grammar and high grade of th public sohool wilK present Saturday evening ths dramatisation ; Of "Miles Standisn." Tner Will DO marrcm drills by some of th pupils. Th pro ceed bf th enterUlnment will b given to th piano runa. - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED ELEVATOR MAN OF EX perlenc and yeferenoe. Phon A 1844 brtWeen I nd T o'olooa- , , . WAITED A MAri AND WIFB-IMl small suburban home, Swiss or Oer man preferred: wagea 180. Must fur- . nlsh references.' Farmers' and Loggers Kmnlovnint, It N. 2d st W ANTED B x A MAN WH6 Ca M aeneral farm work. Address F-1T0, Journal. money not earned, by hard made investments suctTas r- -i; who looks into this Oregon t seen to t sj;vf''"'-' ' , t - - , , ..'. "" . . ' 7 i a..uX mrsA n: all ciearea ana JTlc IU69. 1600 good weit ot wawr. . river: on Mock -Wont Vflcd new J GdldHs "railway Station: . acres c-'-l eTid. In a J. tern , t t what ! being held at f 500 per aire, tern. ff uiMiivtv ' " r. V