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THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL" 3, 1C03. 17 Exputsn "While Esrjrs Are Somewhat Easier and a Fraction" Lower in Some Instances, the Market Has Held Well This Season CO ITO DAY'S MARKETS. 10 TROUBLE TO SELL POTATOES I rX COAST IS CA IT UK ED 'BY SPANISH DISHES fiptnli.li dUhea bav captured raelflo count. vn though captured th Spanish poaae. on one bright May morning. when breakfast forgotten. Garlic forma ona of tha prlnolpal feature of A real but Mexk-aa dish and for thla reaaon ther ha been a great run on" tha garllo market during rrcent week. Bo great J.aa baen tha demand that within ft month or o garllo price advanced from I to ISo a pound and supplies ara hard to obtain at tba latter Xlgura. ' . , 'Quality- Is - Doing Wonders , as a Salesman in the Southwestern States. ' ; ' I. ' "" -V .' - ' Front atraet feature: Ijowor prlca on egg. Poultry market weaker. . . Cauliflower aaaaon ending. , ' , Great scarcity of garUc. , Florida tomatoee lower. , .- ' Oregon onion ara holding. ' , Fin local rhubarb coming. Garden peaa ara nuoted down. , t l.re.aad ineata continue firm. j f I'oiato ehlpnienta Increasing. ; , . ' Ptrawberriee aelllng better. . ' Orange market la atlff- , ' , Potato Shipment Ara Increasing. . 'tki. ! tha fiuah of tha aaaon at I ii,n. imi h bos: arnDefrulc 11100 ' far aa poUto ahlumente ara concerned. ..,. pin..pplea, 84 0 doe: tangerines, A larger number of cara are rolling $1.24 box; trwberrU, UH(l.ptr li away from thla atate at thla time than pox crate, - . for any Ilka period during the pat bIx VKUKTABLF.S Twrnlpa, new, 800 years. Arlna contlnuea to ba tha beet oo. eack; carrot, ton par Bark; b. buyer In Western Oregon while Mia; ji.oo par ark: parsnip. 86cfrll; cab- '' aourl and neighboring etatea are buy- b. 11. lOtil.OOr tomatoes. California, .- Ing tha bulk of their auppllea In east- .gj.. JriorlXi, $3.5003.75; Mexican, $2: rn Oregon and eastern Washington, Lean, ISc; cauliflower, Oregon, 6c0tl At tha rata care ara being ahlpped out of doa.; peas, 6Wc: horseradish, to lb; tha various aectlona of tha stat at artichnkes, 76o do; green onlona. 40a thla tlma tha cleanup will be complete aoa- Pper, bell. 25c: Chile, ISo lb: .r.,r iihi influx of new California po- hnthnuaa lettuce. 31.2601.66 box; head tatoea becomea too heavy. At tha mo-1 .ttuc. 46a dm;' cucumbers, hothou-e, ment ther la a acarclty of new pota-1 California, $1,60 1f 1.60 dos; radish llo toe and even th small amount oi I doa. bunches; rnuuarn, uregon, 10 ip. took entering tha coaat markata, I pi celery. $4.04.75 . crata; cranberri. aa. 13.7S per 10 lb. crate! S crata lota. ...rraie; game, .. ,. APFLKB select. .; I' 7J .T.il. t g; choice. $1.10; ordlnaxy. 11.11 1 FRESH ' mUITS Orangea, . tt-U9 I.7I: banana 6Ha per lb; crated. c? III. DEAR COLIE. ID PAY LOSSES Wheat Market Advances and 2 l-4e Has JUse of 5-3 for: the Week. : HEAT GOES CEIIT HIGHER Local Quotations Advance With Similar Movement In East and Europe. V ll !i i Tha sharp ad ranee In wheat value In Clone. April II. Gain. Chicago and Europ during tha paat few II? 111? in MM cauaad another ria of lo ft buahal CHICAGO WIIKAT MARKET. DDen. ; j July II , . tt. . ITii 154 F(?!r ,Kcn, t0ct v Fulton Resolution Authorizing Govern- muu aim xivuauij .ciaij . r-,. o ;x ' T TT ! to; Disgorge Property in Oregon Has Passed Both Houses 3Ioro Met Same Fate Jn Accident in Mines of Ells worth, Pa,, Coal Company. on tha rortland board of trad today. Chlcaco. inril !. Those who wer I UUD waa advanced t 11011a. red Jloa- dl'Doaed to eneor at any anempi vi u.i.n II M 14a. hlueafom ITMIIa mA uu. ciKjua i yuk. i w w ley ivio a ousnel. The market waa higher ara now at liberty to change I nrm th- Mrhrr .m, tk.l. . Ihlnda VW t hIP lfllUL I L.ll . .... . " Dim.. nw vyvuitim p... -1 ' xiuitar and aavancea i haa moved of Saturday. ' ' (United Preaa teaaed Vlra.) , nttaburg, Pa., 'April J J. Four men I ara known to have baen killed and It 1 feared that perhapa 0 mora , have I (Wuhtngtoa Barret ef Tbe Joereil.) Waahlngton, April 2I.The Fulton resolution, empowering tha government to begin auit In tha matter of tha net tha sane fata aa tha result of an W. h..h:r McL; uiTo'rw'ht'h'.; in: m.q.d0d ss. & r.ror.r,Fluworth- ot xn T'r.ym.rk.t atarTed with, all tha r!!!. WhlU.jnarkon 'Th. bod,..' of four "men b.v. bUV JnX? kniii.iTnu, ih.t niii.i nna.ibiv t tiiti. woiu w-. . .,.,-r; .-n.r. conui. iaan irom me mine, out inoaa wno .-,,,,' v,,,,h-- h,-v. .k erad together In ona session. again started tha ball rouin ln bv ooanlng hlaher and almost two pennies to tta credit .J,KiVi,7--i' u m,. both "rOn e' aawad .ahlnglea, occurred la not known, but H I thought ilblv m nth. y vviiut- wain ura ui uinat uui inu.n trim . ,.-th. , K I n? yiJ?e?ooI tlon" wer u,t th opPOlt: a comlnf carried tbem out were unable to get nihiC; '"I"" h,nd,p tn - .hi- mS. together of quotatlona waa tha raeult. any Idea 0f tha number entombed, aa of th c- - " 1 flln with UM Interest w" bearing tha dressad they ware drlved back by flames and . . ', , rrdit for the rneat market, deaplta It atrengtb along smoka. Tha exact number of miners a.f ' AAlinv VA- .', credit lor tna tfc BlrMt ' . ,. wn0 wr. ,t work when th elpi0.0n I fl 1 firllinT Til I Chicago opened Me higher for both optlona and cloaed with lay at MH !.,. and July lVc; net gain of I and Ik f V o. U. Portland! 1 car do. I2.lt: mere wera at leaat jno. i wmte oata, izi r. o. a ort- bushel, reapectlvaly. Hang by Pownlng-llopklna Co,i . WHEAT. ' Open. High. Low. Clone, II l ITit,, Tha mine cauaht fire directly aiter I 100 eases gallon tomatoes. 11.10: " explosion. BV cases itt ids. tomatoes, ii.se. uuutt May July i ; V . CORN. . poor quality and vary amall In else. Tha M.tern, 9.o501O.IOr "Prouts. o lb; May .,..,.. I7H U frosts of a few weeka ago did fully aa asparagus, Oregon, 7c lb; California, jui it lltf llii much djunago to tha California-cropa ta b fpinaoh. I00e box. ' I ' - OAT& ' - It '. II 4K MESS PORK. 1101 as flrat reported, although ehortly after (ha trade believed tnat tn reporia we rather wild. t ' Xooal Oaloaa At Koldinf, ' Tha arrival ef Texas onion ha not driven. tha Oregon onion from tha mar ket by any means. At thla tlma Front atreat is still quite wall supplied with local onions which ara finding a aal around 14.600 01.00 per 100 pounds. Ouallty could acarcely ba batter for thl period of tha yr and for tbta rea son tha sales of old onion ara not ma terially affected by the newly arrived 110! Texan. C y - JSaslar Ton oa Xrr ' While om dealer are still quoting out eggs at Uttc, tha market la not quit so firm as it waa. and some of tha trade which ara receiving large sup plies are selling at lie Receipts ara generally good, although outside ship ments ara said to be liberal. There 1 no demand from the north at 17 He: offers to Mil at this figure by local people not even -bringing out response by tha north. The future of tha mar ket looks quit good unless trier should by chance be a great increase in m ar rivals. - A cold-Btorag operator have nut but cant upplle away, regular operation in thl lin will oon have to tarw -- r ' lorn Qaote Poultry 7owr. Whtl chicken nrlcea In general along Front street are unchanged, one or two daalara are auotlnr a decline of Ho for best Btuff because of the somewhat more liberal supplies of 1st along the treat. - Ihe larger buyara have been tmwining to pay former prices because th could not secure them with their added retail nrofits. There 1 Still, how- over, a scarcity of brollera and i fry era and Tors tn aam.- Turkey V ' attrawberrle gelling ettr. Ther 1 a better demand for straw- DTOoanes. naaa. m-wm eTT1AR-Cailfornfa A Hawaiian Re-I ' iineri uuf. ii.vi ....... harrv dry aranulated. .4S: XXX -.- ... I. T - . i r . . I, . ' , . - V rranuiaieo. I com. a.. . e, "in r itim II ' 4JH Offer to buy One car No. 1 white oata, ii7.o r. o. b. Poruano. ( .j Hoard of trade prices: Wheat (track price) Club. Il0tlo: MU red, 11014c: blueaUm, I70llot vajley, Itg 16016a ' T r sari.y re a, gzt; rouea, iztijzs; brewing. III." OaUp-No. 1 whlt. 121.10017 gray, Zf. . MUlatuff Bran, middlings, IIH 1 110.60; shorts, country, 121.60; city. III; lli wheat and nanay cnop. til, to. HYDE IIS ONE 'POINT! TRIAL trri 6, 11.00; golden G 11.60; p.. yliow.ljnly 16.76: beet granuiaiea. b.j; ir rels, 16c: half barrels, 10c; box. 16 advance oa sack oaala. above orlce are 10 day net ab puoiaiions.1 u inj u-vtl m erala COF Paokag ajraoda. IlLllO ta aa . aa't.T TAarea Half around. 1 00. 111.60 per ton: 60. 114 06; Ubl. dairy 60s. llToO: 10. 111.76; bales. 11.60; Imported uverpooi. oa, !.: ". in not aa 1X.UV : extra line Mmn. ia Km and 10s. 14.4006.60; Uv.rpool lnm ock, II0.6 per to; tf-i rock. !.; 40vs. lii.oa. (Abov price apply to aale of lea thaa ear lot. Car lot at pedal price subject to fluctuation.) - - IUCff Imperial Japan, Ko. 1. c; b& I. 6H06o; New Orleans, bead, I; Ax, 6c; Creole, I. , ...... , .. HiSANa fimail . white. I4.IS: large white, 14.16;, pink, ' M.66;' bayou. l.l(: Urn an, $6.16 uexican reaa, io. Ml rra Peanuta Jumbo. e -Der lb: Vlrelnl.. 4 Pr lb; roaatd, . 0 per lb Japeneee, l Of He; roasted. gV6 per lb; walnut. California, 1ft -er lb; pin note. ISO per to; mcaory uja li Mr.ih! braall nuta. lie car lb; fil bert. 16o per lb; fancy pecan. 1010 per jn; aim onus. i.u. . -- Meat, rlit and JfTovislon. " nuv.RKsm ' HEAT B Front trV I AmaL Cunwr Hogs, fancy; So lb) ordinary, 707He;Bugar ......... large. 60o; veal, exua, lo perCoC-r. A I. . Ill 1141- 1171 1107 "1101 1140 iiHcVS'ilo."01 hDor' ul ?b0, Court Ecfuscs to Allow Gov- ana oommiision on) I 1 T-l, HOHEY IS TIGHTER CUT STOCKS ADVANCE New York. April IS. There I a re vival of Investment buying In th stock market and thla brought forth higher! call loan a well aa a higher range! lor securities. . Bales snow a larger I volume and tha trading aeema or bet ter character. The auccesnful sale .fl the Pennsylvania bonda in Kurope were! a neip-Dui tne principal reason ror tnsi advance neema to be the disposition of I the snorts to cover. Th market in general closed ' firm with the leadera showing rains of from 1 to I noints xor tn nay. , Kgg Uos 17c. Cheese Fancy cream, twin, 11 He; cream brick, joc; Swiss block, zoo; Urn burger, II H- Potatoes Select, Belling, 70e; Wll mmett - valley, buying, 46o; eastern Multnomah and' Clackamas, buying, 65o; new caiiiornia, aeuing, tH0 Land Office Kecords. (United Preaa Leaaid Wire.) Wlihlnrtnn. Anrll ', tl Tn ' tha ' TTvAa Or'&ierr Iffi fa r,al today th rTrnent crate. SHEEP HOLDERS HOT A HURRY TO SELL T TO THROTTLEjREEGE Descendants of Homer JIake So Much Noise Guests Can't Sleep. Alexander E.- Chlaholm and Caroline E. Chlaholm hav sought th aid of th circuit court to atop a big noise. According to, . tha complaint, which they have jointly . filed. Peter Rosso, proprietor of ft pool and billiard hall at 2IH Burnald atret, permit th aounda of carousing, laughter and e cited argument to be wafted upward throua-h the celllne of hi establishment t unseemly hours of the morning. Their objection Is that guest of tbe Hotel Philip, on tne rioor aoove, cannot amp for the noise. . . - Chlaholm I the lessee of th Hotel Phllln and Carolina K. Wilson 1 the owner of the block on Burnalde atreet between Fourth and Fifth atreeta, the second and third stories of which are Tne rirsi iioor PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RTJN. Bogs. Cattle. Sheep. Range by Downlng-Hopklna Co.? DESCRIPTION. targe, lb: llop; th-. nrdiuarv. s lo Der ID: heavy. I Brooklyn id; muiiuii. tuiv;, ysr 4u. i reoptes uaa e.r the market hotcU the BPlng lamb 1O0UHC. J . , - U. 8. HUel. e. ,f. i irfmiid I HAAIB. UACUN. K'i'C-Portlsa.1 psck do pfd, Ity of late arrivals from Florin la Im proving, ana 'ror tni reason toe con sumption la growing. Pearson-page company , report in 14 to II lbs, 140 per lb.; 11 to 0 lba. IHait. & Ohio iia hrnakfaat bacon. -44&22o parlCanadlan Paa. Karri., .with tha bout trk -ranalna-1 lh: nienicsL 10O par lb; cottage- roll. 1 11 Erie around II ter crata of 16 boxes. Qual-I lb; regular uhort. clear moked.JlH I luia. A Nah, I. l., ...I... i Vlnrin la Im. u. lh- unRinoltM ' lVO Dcr ID: Clear I M iaanurl Kan backs, nnsmoked. lOttc; amoaea. xihc; I Pennsylvania Union but ta, IV o io to; unsmoaea. i Heading ... flrm'a reappointment aa representative I belli, unsmoaea. eo wr m raw, e, m .......4. of th Coachella canUloup people. , 14c per lb; bouiaer. n per; jo; st. Paul ' ; Orange market la etlff,, with beat j plckl.d .nuajOo acb- . , - Un. Pac. ....... atock selling freely at 1. LOCAL LARD-Kettle lea t 10a. llo Urn. Smelter ... A car of lemona arrived In thla morn-1 per lb; , ix e -r , uj 1 no n. T. Central. . i ..a m m mm - I La Ik ftftm rnnrwi. 1 ll at. - 1 1 . fl IMP I .T. ing. .meet arouna a caw. . ur mnT,n7' Va. T ""r ' i '-- w 1 Anaconua Ilj, Mir lh. - v . , - t, s , -I a ... fluoMlea of bea from thxouth ar VVihH Kock cod.-11 He lb: floundera 7r-''vVJLl'''' t I " . v: , 1 j I ... I . - ---- ... ........ O- Ik. . 1 VI, ov ..v., uwm, iipiTirr niiu iiie yiiv. iiaa uivrni tu i q per lo, utuivut, , jf id, - iLripcu d 1.-'nfd ec ft pound. . .. Ibaaa, ISo per 10 ; catflah.aie per lb; al-rhM. (ihk''' Uta-lnw Kaana nam na 7a iaa ifKArn VPtaa I ..UtKnnl- tAaftl I r atnDl h A at lit 1 - ----- - name ectlon, but took is BtlU of verIr lb; iierrina 60 per lb; Bole, SMConw.!X i,u pih, njui )ii iwr, u,K Florida tomatoes are lower again,. ' Deter quality 1 shown In arrivals of nparagu and rhubarb rrom waua Walla during the paat 24 hour. Former 5 - rJir 1b: shrimDa. lOo ner 1 M"l'ri lb: perch, la per lb; tomcod, , llo m ; AoVionOU lobBiera. ibo per i . c.t. leather. nra m. nan inn wmr iiixn : nurt i - , eon. IIH per lb: black base. tOe per 'Am. Woolena nana aunng me put i noun, r ormor aeon. yvl ,ur"v p,i c,i ells around 1.7S a box. Local 'gras lb; Uver Btnelt. 07o per lb; eturgeon, LTjronoUtaS IJHOID: Oiaca ? l "u Norfolk "7: supplies - are just about holding their own, with quality fine and price in active. . California stuff la neglected. Pressed meat, while In. more liberal supply, especially la hogs, at holding firm at former quotation, v Local rhubarb - never showed ' better quality. than at present. Price ruling around JH4o a pound, with larger supplies. . t . - Front atreet sells at t he following price. ' Those pald.elflpper ,r less regular commissions: . , , 1 'Qraini Plotu ftnd 'Key. ' ' '.i''. FLOUR fCajtern Oregon iwtent. 4.96'.' atratght. I3.8S; exports, 13.46 Q ti uiiAi.&O dosen: snad. lwc ' . OYSTERS fchoal water by, per gal- ion. 12.60; per u-io aaca, b.vv: viym- ria, per gallon, 12.40; per 100-lb eack, 0,00 04.60; Eagle, canned, loo can; If. dosen; aaa(ern in aneu, !.( par nun 'rcLAMS Hardshell, v per bog, (l.40; razor clam. 12.00 per box: 10o par do. Fnitav Opal OH Sto. , ROPE Pur " manlla. lie; tandaxd. 11 He; aisal. Hie; I, B. alsal, lo. Iron Bbla. Casea Wood Bbl. Water Whit 10HO 14HI Norfolk On. A Weet Total sales 401,600 shares. I I ? o7H 6" ' ilk 114 124 124 24 I4H 24 h. , 0 0H 81 . 86H IIH 14 . H100 U 74 77H 74 . 14 I4H 14 . 164 166 16 . lltf 11 1 , 100 100 H 100 , 46 4IH 45 . 11744 11IU 117 74 76 744 iii ii nsi 110 111 1111 49 71 61 Aim T 17) II 17 as .;;..?. 110 112 110 w64ji. ft ( 17 I.,...!.,... 12 ..... 1H e 'it" I!'!. ..... ..... . . I . . i ooav , .......... 1101 10I . .,4 1106 . 100 11 260 . II 160 106 1 1,016 I Portland Union Stockyard. April II. Th ton tn th aheep market la till very soft, even at the sharp cut In th nrlo yesterday. Had th arrival been what they usually are at tnia time there 1 llttl doubt that the receiver would hav to make a further conces sion in price in order to fre th mart ket from obstruction. . : 1 Hog ftnd catti r nrm at xormer ngur.-. I A year ago idui wis nri, nwnr, but at unohanged values. Hog and aheep wr firm. tltriclal vard nrlc: Hoes Best stuff, 18.2501.60: Stock ier and China lata, .70a.vv, oiook, 15.7606.00. Cattle Select eastern Oregon steer, : beat oows and heifer, 8404.26; medium uffcred quit a rvero when th court rfud to admit th introduction of documents from th genera! land of fice showing th manner In which land wer secured, by Hrd on th cround that there was no evidence In the case now showing that th landa had been ecu red 2y fraud. in court also ruled rerardln thelhatween Fourth and Fifth streets testimony or land ornce cierka iiarnes and Slack that if Hyde did. emnlov necunled by the hotel, Berne to expedite case In which Hyde 1 1 rented to merchant and tradesmen, waa r Interested - th ' jury could Infer I Ronsos being; among tha number. that Hyde directed Joost Schneider to I Rn.an. la a nreek. and It is charged procure acnooi lanoa and that he had I that large number or nia countrymen somethlnr to do with lnfluenrtnv lanH I nniln arming hla nlnce until 2. 1 and 4 o'clock In th morning, instead ot nuletlv read In r Homer. It l claimed. they talk and laagh louder than Demoa- tkenaa avar talked, and for thla reason from five to eight rooms In the hotel ' nAnnnm AAtmntrnn mv' are renaerea unrieae, urn a vu F0EGET GOVERNOR will attempt to aleep ther. - Y " . VM Th plaintiff aak th eonrt ta re strain Rossos from aiiowine- bo mucn noise. They do not asit zor aamagea. office clerk Harlan and Valk -In x- peaiung caaea. - DEMOCRATS DID NOT Th official return for Mult- nomah county ahow that Cover- nor Chamberlain received 1,855 vote : on th Democratic ; ticket for United State aenator, near- ly aa many voter having writ- ten hi nam In on th ballot aa - 4 voted for Jeffrey, the Portland . candidate for congress, who waa 4 regularly on the. sheet. . k, , 4l THUG GOUGES OUT EYE OF HIS VICTIM icowa ii.50oi.76; Built,, ij-mwi-w; ih h'K KV N I I I, i lib A IIS RhMD- Best wether. 15.60: ' spring lamb, weighing 76 pounds, x.6etjx.pr I ewes. 15: mixed. 1506.60; yearling. If fat, 16.7608.00; aharlylng, 1606.60. HOGS ABE STEADY AGAIN. 28 66 Unlted Press Leaaed Wlra) . San Francisco. April 21. On man lost th sight of an eye and a woman waa nerhap fatally wounded a -he ...11 nn.nln. nf ttinn last NDERBY IN DISTRICT 1 7. VoZ . , . liana coniraotor, aiiguieu irwm m - ' loar at Howard aud East streets and "With return In from all counties In Uu attacked bv a footoad who struck ine iwnnn aistric ixctot union, uraou ihim nv.i- tha naan wirn a aanaoar. - in Crook and Columbia John A. Jeffrey la I a semi-conscious condition . Duyan 261 votes In the lead of Andrew Jack-1 foiirht with all the Btrenrth left In hint. overpowering ,. jua aaaaua.ni man suddenly gouged on of nntrartnr'a avaa Ant-' with hla Multnomah county, having received finger, - Dugan ran to the Harbor Emer- i.ooi voiee ia ooo vaai lur Mncy nosDltai. wnere ne was treatea. 1 ArrlT.1. Are Not Neglected I So Mach 'M,, focc0n T J !f S In the) Eftfltern Market Today. - Derby lead his rival outside of the conti " "(l I . mm a,. . 1 UnlfnAm.h pinfnlv . hntrlna, . rooalvad , . . r f 1 ... - .75 ' , on 11.351 votes to BBS cast lor Jeffrey The 1 Vn.r,(t,l whara ha waa triLteA Hoc are eteady. at yeteraay cioee. i imnuiii wumr ,mvui.,w, "ixne nanaii escapea. iom inurpuy. Left over yeterday, 4.800. Mixed, 16.80 put another Phase on the contest by 1 whose address I unknown. wa found flUi" heavy. I6.5.76:-rough. 16.80 giving Derby 638. vote , and , Jeffrey nnconscloua at 5 o'clock thl morning 6.45: light, 85.1006.75. , ; v ,1,193., im put tne Portland man ioz lying in a, pool of her own blood at V.-i.. ?. in. ii Twa . t Md: I however, are still optimistic contending i ,h. hayi ,an hatn bv a bandiL Vn.v Ul.h .... .... Im. 1 J I ' o-, ' I ,U-I- ..nJM.t m.lll ha aV.la tn aa. 1 " . VrT : , UI"'J . -.. . uu. WSMk. MJ . VW. mill . I . ... . Mn.ll V wv w.'.w -v , . .I.r ' mKHIUl, . UUIIDUIUUHIICB . i i n . - ainrw, u,vvv. - . , i i .... i . . I - " " " - .... . ceui, cioias j yer cent i rim aha. J votes to the - good. -DerbyJs friends, Kearney and Commercial streets, where in a Omahk, April 2A-Hog, 8.800;; cat- cur .enough . n.ajoritv t"lN toriUtt. Y??..f"-wftl(?-J,er2 TONOPAH OF NEVADA A tl. 2,500; sheep, 6,000, nose into tne winning place, in wasco county, th home of Mr. Derby, he re ceived 16 vote to 88 for Jeffrey. STRIKES SHAG 12o lo ai 1.VU,- ,uninii,.(L iv,i MjWIM, ' . .... IM I Wat.,- V s.o; vaiiey, a.; granam.s. 64.16 pe.ri 'Oil 18 wutoi, jo, ova, a.ou, oaiv i Head LIl HAT Producers' Willamette valley, fancv tlE; nntln. ery. 811.50011; eastern Oregon,- 816 a 17; mixed. 110910.60; clover. 810011; JJft'n. i) cheat, I )l alfalfa. 4120 CHIT TIM BARK--i48i4a -J Oh, Eggand 2onltry. ' . egqo icxtra j fancy,: candled. 170 SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE. (Furnished by Downlng-Hopkln Co., Member Spokane Exchange.) i Spokan. ' April 28, Official quota tions: . ' id. Asked. S8 81 o Head Light rTwt.ma mi . j. i , nrlc -f Timothy. I gneclal W.W.. 14 o Klain ....... Cxtra Star .,4 - aaolln - . ' ' , t - -. Iron Bbla V. M. and P. Naphtha, .,, 12 o Red Crown Oaaollne.,.,16Ho ,, Motor Oanollne ... . n 15 o 86 per cent Gasoline ,..10 o No. l Engine oistuiat.. II 0 Casea 1H San Francisco. Anrll 18. Last nla-ht'a closing price: . ,- ' , OOLDFIELD DISTRICT. finndntArm SLRt. ttmA Tnit t?l , 1K n.. lumoia jut. zuc, jumbo tixt. SOo. Silver Can.' con. Bmeiter..... pick zvc, macK Hutt Jfixt 2c, Atlanta copper King 26c, Great Bend M? 4c F, it. k A a 7 I .a - ua V ' SS7?r Dlam. B. B. Cons. 16 o, BENZINE 84 dpg., cases, II e per it vc nHirmnm mitt pM.m t. : America! lc; fla, l4o lb." v-f'" wood bbla. 69oMr gal v , POULTRT Mixed chicken, V 14c LINSEED OIL Raw, bbl 49ci case lib; . fancy hens 14c016c;-roost- B5c boiled, bblr lcj case 67o ft gal; ' er, old, le: fryer, 84760 4 - floa- ! ' 250.U!I.,?? rl a brolleraT 14; gees? Sid, o lb; WHITE LlCAD Ton lot. 1 pr lb; turkeys; allv. 16017? neAh?TS...y 16Mb lot, 8e per lb; less lots. 6. nrrnn vt air a .uaaaani rxai aia mm aw m I . Wl AAVB4 JSAaW ft--fl sarwa- m.-mmw Florence , 12. AS. Comb. TTTmtlnn mA a. - 1. 1 ai. trill a.. la ' I U( r . All lllin . 1 U IT nfagl Mill X at f I ! fl; Dillon 4c, Yellow Tiger 13c. Yellow Oalbralth Coal r- - now c, uuiui. tvna fo.47, Alax 10 Alameda . 4 ,. Alhambra ........ ..4 Alberta Coal A Coke, . . . , ,14 Am. Commander ,...,.. ' 4 Rail -. : 6 Bullion 4 Chas. Dlcken ...... ... .,, 17 es - rvimlnlnn Conner .... . .. .150 Evolution ....,...'...... 2 Echo 1 JbltriJilUiNT Vhum ISt I WARNED TO BEWARE . OF LOSING LIFE Ton. TONOPAH DISTRICT. Gertie 2. Oranby Smelter 85 - tr 1 t Nevada ' 88.80. Ton.' Mnnfana : viM" ! V ' 5 it 11 7t- it.'..n, i, a -Tr.-Ti "ppy a? :"' : " x:-:a rr"",-iir i"- Hoiden aoia cop, BJaVt AWaU w V4I V VSaVt JLatUa a Ml II at II LI ler 82c l20o lb; squabs, 12.60 doxenrplgeona, 81.25 dosen: dressed .. noultrv.. 1 m, 1 u. ' per lb. higher. - ' i. Son. Wool and mda. " HOPS 1807 erop, flrt prima, 80; prlrae,-4c;-medium to prime, 4c; me dium. 84e lb; 1004 crop. H01HC lb: contract. 1908. 88o lb. " ' WOOL 1808 Wlllam" valley,: II u' Q 16c. ; - - ' MOHAIR 1908 Nominal,'. lS18c. HIDES Dry hides. 120130 lb; salt, 46c; green, lo less; calve, green, 6 7o; kips. 60 lb; bulla, green salt. to a e id. - - SKSEFSKINS v.;. Shearing. ; 16010 each.v . abort wool, 25o0c; medium, wood. 6OC081 achj long . wool 76o0 11.26 each. - , TALXXiW Prima ner 1U ' 3c04o; No. 8 and gra. I0IHA. - . . v Pralt ; and Vegetable ... , j POTATOES -Select, 75c. selling; buy ing, Willamette valley, 45060c; eastern Multnomah and Clackamas, n6o per cwt: sweet 8 4c; new potatoes, 6c. ONIONS Jobbing price. , beet Ore gon. 84.60(5,00; second. 44.26? Tex- REAL CAULIFLOAVER . ' TOLL SOON BE GONE I . V V u ataiiiBi farwV. . a , VD Lu Peak 11.06, Eagles' Nest I60. v uay .. ........... . an noM A COO.. Humming Bird .......... . 4 Hypotheck 1 Idaho Giant 5 International C. A C...... ?! Kendall 125- t ,1.1,. r,hiitiMf . ... 17 N6.,11' "bura-. Silver J Missoula Copper 104 MANHATTAN DISTRICT, i Oranny . 6c, Jumping; , Jack 2a " SCATTERED DISTRICTS. BOSTON COPPER MARKET. : (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.) Butter Is Up Another ' Notch, While Em Market Is Slightly Off. San Franclscd. April 23. Butter Per ; Boston. April 23. Official price .... . ir..n lo fr.al, ..Iran -9u.l , , . . . , . f: firsts, ZSC1 neHiiius, hhu; pai-auiif , 1.19H0".. racking No 2,.iJj.He. , Eggs Extra, riHc; "r'a.-. i?S5-lcal. & Hecla.625 Becongs, lc;,inira-.ioc; airu. a " Ran--4;a tt lac: airues imo. 2, 110. . - 1 v m l W,n.j nTlfrtrnfal lOm. Cop. . . 1 flats, fancy. 12c; firBts. llHc: seconds, ,',"" at 10; California Young America fancy, wa HUl ... 7 13c; - firsts, 12; storage, v, eastern VL-' "I- iSu ronryv Mw Vork 1flu Oreeon. 14c. Michigan: ... 10 ., Tnatnaa Per. rnntal. I.omnocs. 81.101 Mohawk Mi an- Oretrnn Kurbanks. SBciffill.OSl I N. Butt fiver whites, fancy, 40p 85c; early rose, I Nev,; Con, ei-XOtni-uv;-''' ' nvifr reus, x.ouuj'i.fv, sweet potatoes, 23.00(fii3.60 per crate; new potatoes,: 2 3c per pound. Oranges Per box, navels, fancy, 12.25 2 50; choice, 21-762.25: standards, 11.502.00; tangerines, 21.50 2.00. it ....! 63 .. 11 Glroux 3U usceoia . .. Bl iShannon . ....".11 Tamarack . 68 U Victoria- , ... -2 Butte Coala. 20 Unitd . ; 6 Parrot .: 18 Nlppiselngr 6 Wolverine ...126 Qulncy , .. ... . 80 Yukon Gold Shares.' New York. -April 23. Curb; -Yukon Gold opened at 4, the high, low and close mark, '1 ' , v, , 1,. . ,r . . I 19 73 . 8 SOO J 8 80 450 8 6 8 1H 78 1 145 21 . 1 4 O. K. Conn. 1. 2 pom Pul ........ JH .,. . Panhandle Smlter ....... . 7 H 8 park Copper 1H 2 Rambler Cariboo.,. 26 ,17 Reindeer I 8 , Reg (16 t l).,....r 12 14 Sonora ..,...,,. 4 4 Bnowahoe ' 10 Wi Snowstorm j. ,....... .190 , 201 Stewart ......I........... 70 90 Tamarack A. Che., . . ...... 80 125 , Wonder . i . i ... . ,1 2 Sales -1,000 Dlcken at 17c, 600 Dickens at 17c 1,000 Nabob at 4c, 6.000 Panhandle, at 7 c 7,000 Pan handle at 7 He, 1,000 "Sonora at 4 He, 1,000 SulUvan at lc 1 3 3T4 Mineral Farm Moonlight, ...... . Nabob ....- Nine MU. Today's Metal Market. , New York, April 28.-Metal price: Copper JLAka, , izix$,a; electric, Better get & taste of real good cauliflower right s now, because Oregon supplies wjll soon b 4 exhausted and then we will hay to depend upon' th atuff from 4 California.. Indications now are . 4 that - the great production of early cauliflower here will com to an early end - because ,, the 4) larger growers have little to offer at thla tim. - - ..' v . Athena Market Day.- "' -Athena. April 23. That Athena' first market day. which will he held hare Msv 2, will be a success is now assured, 1 13 qiiic, . casungs, a. ' LiUcas, wno is soliciting Rmonjr tne farmers for this sale, has already listed over 33,000 worths of cattle horses and farm stuf fa. ' There promises to be an excellent - attendance of - farmers, - and there will ba a great many outside buy era here. There will b two auctioneers for this Occasion. The sales are beinsr promoted bv the business men, and will be held regularly during the cummer. ; ' New York Exchange., cnicago; Apru zs. New York ex change, so per cent premium. i: ' v ' 1 - " " ' : ' . Chlcagb Cash Barley. f " Chicago. April 23. Cash barley.. 70 Northwest Bank Statement. . . ' PORTLAND. 5 - ' Clearing today. ...... 808,634.90 A year ago;. ...... ...... i,uoe,8i.ei Balances today. . .......... Year - ago.. ....... . , ... ; TACOMA. . 1 Clearing . . 4. ............. . Balance ....... i .......... . SEATTLE. Clearings . . . ; . . . i.. . . Balance ....j. ....... Spuds for Paget Sound. . ; Pendleton, .April J3.-r-On of the big gest shipment of potatoes ever mad from th northwest will go out from th Weaton and Athena Mountain dis trict In th next 10 days. Thlrty-sx carload have been contracted for by a Puget sound house, through th effort of D. B. Jarman, . on or the leading merchant of the Athena country, who states that he will b abl to secure buyer for - the entlr crop of ' th mountain district' 1 ; Ahnnt in earloada have already been 104.688.99 I Shinned but in amall ' lots, and ther 163,988,47 I will be aa many more after the big ahip 1 ment thl week., Thl i considered one ,1889,017 1 ' tne biggest shipment of potatoes 7 .29 t mauo .iiy niici. lu 1110 huivii.oti. zmyvrr. isy mat iues.-jv,aii;c. cmw w. tn nest they nav Deen aoie to securer i SAi ln" Dwst uiej nave owu m w bohiii. 'C,liVSThey will be shipped out over th North ------- 1 ,rn I'.ri rin Trnm iiniinL Tacoma Wheat Market. . Tacoma. April 23. Eport wheat- Club, 83; blueetem. ISc; red. 81. Custard hake diahe free with every I60 cash "want ad." ' Read announce ment on1 th "want ad" pag. malnlng four countle to enable htm ti naj attacked her with a blackjack and then tore ner waist on in aearcning fnr muwr Rha restated hla attemnt untA ah lost all strength. It la feared that her skull 1 fractured. Her body is covered with bruises, the most of them having been inflicted by th brute' ahoe. Tha attending physician say the woman ha llttl chance of re covering, t -' - 1 - ' T. BURNS WANTS TO GO FINISH WITH JOHNSON (United Pre tested Wire.) ' Seattle. Wash.. ; April. 23. -Tommy Burns, heavyweight champion - of the world challenge jacK jonnson to Tight 46 rounds or to a finish in a 16-foot ring. Burn to receive 130,000 win, lone or draw. This challenge la authorised In a letter from Billy Neall to the port lnr editor of the Seattle Star with the request that H be announced by the United Press. , Neail Is now en route from Preston, Ontario, to Oakland. Neail ' has tha money to bind the match, One of the best sporting- club of London will put up tne. l3u,uuo u. tne-xignt. is pulled off on the other ld.. Neail in his letter say Johnson is a bluff and that ha did not, even' have any money up on the other offer of Burn. This he found out when he arrived In New York recently. NEW JERSEY HOTELS 4 DESTROYED BY FIRE -- - 4sBaBap, . i., , ,;--. x . (TTnlted Pre Leaied Wire. 1 r Thllndelnhi. Anrll 2S. Twn nf tha largest hotels at Cape May Point, New ( (United Preas Uwl Wire.) San - , Francisco, April 23. Threat are said , to have been mad against the life of Fre mont Older,, editor of the Bulle tin,' four weeks ago, according, to a statement made today. He waa warned to look out for him self; that a long range rifle shot had been employed to pick him off, as well as Gallagher. The hired murderer, .-; the lnforment stcated, was told that in all like lihood th two :,"caae" would "b regarded a "holdups" by th eitlxens as ther wer many of uch crime In th city at the present tlm. ' ' - . Internatlonal Law.: Rio Janeiro, . April 23. The govern ment has accepted the proposition of the International congress that met here to create, an international commission for the purpose of drafting a code of Inter national law. ::, :-. 4 - m , . . . , .... , 1 , 1 larici, iiuiciD a. vpu iiicw.ru x 11a ruvvrnincni naa unuer c1.11101uv1a.-tT -.. ...... - . , 1 . A. tlon the . proposition for contracting S,h Ah' t.rfnth.yT rfd "aaV-l rinn rT 711 - 1 . . .... -' . n with' Japan for the Immigration of 20, 000 laborer tor agricultural worn. - Grain In San Francisco. , San Francisco, ' April 1 28. Merchants' exchange quotations: : Wheats-May, 81.36; Deeemner. 11.67. , Barley May, 31.87; December, 1.2a. Cash prices were: , What -Na l'-wlfater Wana Walla, 81.65; red Russian, 31.61; turkey red, 81.70; bluestenv:, 81.70 per cental. Barley No. 1, T bright, feed. 31.87 ! No. 1 brewing"! 31-60 per centar. Oat No. 1 white, $1.55 per cental. - Millfeeds Bran, $29.50; middlings, $82.60; shorts, $30,50 per ton, ' Northwest Crop Weather. ' West4rn Ore'gon and Western Wash ington Showers tonight and Friday, outherly winds. t Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Fair tonight, with light , frost; Friday fair and wsrmer. -; Southern Idaho Fair and cooler to night, with light frost; Friday rair and warmer. ... other' buildings are In the" path of the 1 names, according to a message lust re ceived from - that town.- The fire de partment - of neighboring , cities hav been asked ' for assistance.. The mes sage Indicate that the whole town ia doomed, as -the flame are being fanned by a heavy wind. , Custard bake dihes free with every 15o casn "want ad." s Read ; announce ment on the -want ad page. Liverpool Wheat Market. ; - ' Liverpool, April . 23. May - wheat opened at 7s 2Hd. closed at T 4d, a net gain of ldjover yesterday. " ' . j . The resolution, , which was passed at 4:10 p. n. authorise the government to begin ult. either to compel llarrl man to forfeit th land he hohls un der th Oregon A California land grant or to comply with th term under which th land wa originally granted by the government. In the latter can the Southern Pacific Railroad company will b forced to sell the land obtHlimd under th grant to bona fid aeujler for 12.60 an aura v - 1 PfinriTiinTrn n inT liIUblVUItubAbl .cnD t o cm no I U II I . Oi I ILLUU Sheriff Stevens Second Fa Torito With Voters in Pri maries Official Count. County Clerk Frank S. Field received ft greater number of vote thaa any other candidate In th primaries last wk. Tnat fact'wa established thl morning by th completion of the offi cial count of th voto cast for Republi can cacdl.late. He la 168 votea in ad vance of Sheriff Robert L, Steven, who came second In the poll Many Democrat voted for Mr. Field for the Democratic nomination, but In running over tn lists till morning th county olerk conceded that ha hml been beaten for the Democratic nomina tion by a Democrat, George I. Smltli. - Following 1 tha official vote fnr rta. K -'- ' mu,.iwci wciuw 1.11a iajKiaia tlv ticket: ' t J For county eomml.alonor D V. ll.rt 3,675. T. J. Kreuder 4.026, W. L. Llght ter 8,551, Llghtner over. Kreuder 4,624. ror ahenrr-Kobert L. Steven 16,196. For county clerk Frank H 18,366. -For county. treaaurer John M. Lewis 14,654, i . ' nor assessor a. a ' Ruahiia-ht tikt ff. U; Slgler 8,490, Slgler over Rush- Ma'.. " ... For superintendent of school R. F. Robinson 14.446. . tor urveyor Phllo Holbrook Jr. 14,. Ben L. Norden 8.650. J. dv Sill 1 24. John 8. Stott 1,039, J.a Twitchell 1,628. Norden over Erlckson 4,891.. jptr justice or the peace J. w. Belt tn. 1. m. mcmviii rea u. ui son i.;i7, .wuiiam Keid 6,180, two high rat chosen. Bell over Reid 912. For constable F. A. FHar-hlrnrn Name 1,718, Joe S. Morak 853, C. L. Mycr 1,151, Louis Wagner 6,411. Wag ner over Mauts 1.229. ' , .1 nnt Tnn 1 yy-t T'wrTm-r-m-.-.' ' von rmaan imnvvii Chlcago, April 23. Creditors ar earchlng for Wallace H. Hopkins, head of a stock brokerage firm known as th Wallace Hopkins company - who. disap peared following the filing of atu.fi menta against him. It is stated thut the liabllitiea of th concern will reach $100,000. ' . Postoffic Inspector Ketcham is ex pected to report tomorrow the result of an Investigation of Hookins' method of conducting th company's business. Ed ward C. Day haa been appointed receiver of Hopkins' affairs. United States Dis trict Attorney Sims will submit to the grand Jury all of the evidence against HopkJn gathered by the postal author ITY OFFICIALS, . . . WILL TESTIFY Councilman Bennett, a mentheo nf tha Judiciary committee, said thia after noon that Chief Camnbell. .City tnionfri. clan Bavarian and several employes of th Pacific State -Telephone company, had been subpoenaed to testify before the committee and they will be among the witnesses to be examined tonight. 1 TEN NEW NAMES . - . ON VOTER'S ROLL Ten new names were added to th registration roll J this morn ing. This is equal to the record 4 kfor all day yesterday, and it ia believed that th work of tjual lfylng new voters for the strug gle In June wHl gather momen tum a time goes on. Th book will clos May 15, Between thl date and the middle of May all who neglected, to register before the primaries muy do so. - Thl period also gives opportunity to those who hav become 31 years of ag within the last few weeks and for those who needed a few weeks more as residents of the tat to qualify, them. This Is also, the last chance for correc tion of any who may have been registered In tha wrong precincts and 'for re-reglstration of those who have moved from one pre cinct to 1 another since i their names were placed on the roll. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED YOUNG MAN OK ;ooi) addreus. nsalatant, oul.ido r),,l,,ic- raphy; good pay; no experience or nut fit necessary. Cull between and H m. tomorrow, unique jtoriran to. 246 Morrison st - 11 I' mil jS! , !tgg..-- -i '-5(-,-v4.-i.-.-.!.'--.,'.'5.-a-,..i.-.v...f.' t r , 1 .jt ;.;.' il.---::::-'-',',--.'.:-..