THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY , EVENING, APRIL 29. 1003.
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PASS TIR TO CONDUCTORS TO ; ; j fiFnOUF flflflFf!
Depression in Hides find Leather Trlco
Is Not Local but Has Hold of Markets
of Both Europe and America Just Now.
nnw r-nnV. . ..'il MMIIUl. IIIIU1.II
. ariY AWAY MUM dAU UULLAno
TQMPS MARKETS
ONLY GOT IIIS
SHORT SEUERS
iUAIIk' fPYV GUMP
. IlilVL IUAI UillliL
. ,- .... ; , - . -
Hop -llrtplpulators Would
'rut up rnccs Anmciaiiy
i o Work Growers. ;
ront street ' f e torts: v . '
fop hort to work gam.
Jressed Itfflbi need mora carat
Egg market la ateadlar. ,
nimen ar cleaning up. v
k Strawberry market down again.
INlsai rope--la. down 140.
Fruit Jir demand I l-savy..
i ft
FRESH FRUITS Orang, 11.11 0
o ptr lb: artted, c
flarlla tnflTea to'lfta nound. -
Potato trada not mo liberal.
' '' Ha.paa ara reported In.
: Cherry supplies ara liberal.
' Creamery buttar grows weaker.
.8om quoting chees lower.
Hop Short to Work Oaa.
Tha mim Old game which proved ao
successful In allowing tha abort sellers
of hops to make fortune while tha
growera were Impoverished last season
will be played thla year. Already tha
wind la pointing that way. tha line are
being caat and within a few weeks tha
ahorta will begin a ayatamatla cam
paJgn ta put old hops, higher. In this
they will be quite safe, because most
of the hope are already out of tha
hands of srrower. ao the financial out'
lay In bo o ting prices can scarcely be
consiaaren. -
The achetne to be worked will be
Identical to tha one played at a moat
opportune time In 1107 and the
rhemer count upon the grower fall
ing into tha same trap, for awnus
tha ahorta will be content with boost
ing prlcea on 1107s a fraction, then an
other fraction win be added and per
hapa another. All tbia time the ahorta
will advlae tha growera that they had
better watch tha market because prices
will likely go still higher. Thla will
keep the growera from selling what
few hops they atlll retain and will al
low the ahorta to carry on tbelr cam
palgn to force growera to pick their
crop, without the former Incurring any
spense. , r , --i
Tarda Ara Finely' CtaltlvaUd.
There has never been a year when
the yards In thla atata were ao Tlnely
cultivated In general aa ' thla aeaaofi.
Growera aee that tha deaJec-growar
ara cultivating their yards, ao ara con
tent to take tha chances and do like
wise. Many of them are now borrow
ing money by mortgaging their farm
In order to Insure cultivating and pick
ing expenses later in the year. Tha
? rowers are receiving many letters
rom tha ahorta telling them that pros
pect a were getting brighter and they
advlae the producer to remain in busi
neaa a few yeara at least aa a trial.
By thla time the ahorta will have cov
ered all their contracts and will scarce
ly care whether the growers- go to the
wall or not.
In some sections the yards are so
finely cultivated that they look aa If
they had been . attended to by profoa-1 Limae. ((.(; Mexican reds. (Wa
atonal landscape gardenera. According NUT Peanuts. Jumbo. lc per lb:
to Oncar Weldner of O. Weldner A Co. Virginia. to per lb; roastM. e
tne ysrds along, the southern j-neirio per lb; Japanese, Olttc; roasted. IH
wesi sia roaa are in perreci oonai-1 per
HOUSEWIVES FIGURE. !
y'GS PLENTY OF FRUIT
. fruit Jar ara moving- quit
freely thrs day and are gentle
reminder that the fruit set son
.la 'rapidly-approaching., The
aalea of Jar to data thla season,
.ar showing ion Increase over
a year ago. tbu Indicating that
th housewife tn the wisdom Of
har. way feel qO.lt ur that
w are going to have good fruit
crop thl season, ,
each; abort wool, 8 o Of Ml medium.
wikkI awtlfl eacn; long wool, 1(e0
II tt each.
XALLOVV Prime, per " In. 10;
No, I and grees. SOIU.
Fruit ana TtaMaV
POTATfira HelecL lie. selling, buy
Ing, Willamette valley, 4(60o; eastern
Multnomah and ciacaamaa. per
ft; sweats, 0c; new potatoes, so.
ONIONS Jobbing price, beat Or.
ton. it. 00: second. tt.vvut.it: Tex
aa. 11.71 par (0 lb. crate: I crate lota.
l.l crate; game, zoo id. '
1.50; choloe.li.00; ordinary. 11.11 t)
VALUES MADE;
. , .. . ;
Heading Ifakcs Biff , Spurt
' Early but Loes Most of
It Later in the Day. '
New Tork. Anrll ll-Tt waa a wave
of heavy buying by Inveator and fill
ing or snort order that Iorc4 Heaung
common aomewhat over two oolnta
aoove tne closing or yesterasy ana in
i urn ii was a wav or prorit-taaing
OFFER FLOUR
AT LOW PRICE
Export Grades fan. Bo Se
cured at Less Than Cost
of Manufacture.
conaiaering th price paid for wheat
his time are tha
Notice t conductor to b on their
guard against, th counterfeit coins
with which th city baa been flooded
hav been poet ad la the barn of th
Portland Railway, Light a Power com
pany. Th conductor are held account
able for all bad money taken In by
than, ao a number of amateur coin
ipart hav reoently been developed.
Th dollar piece are th moat nu
merous. .They are uppoaed tn hav
been aet in circulation hr th gang of
couatarfeltera arreated ta Vancouver a
few day ago, Tn coin are light
" in mini mo ii jr. t " $
, ,c.'.rt msFZXFte On Inquest His Slayer Is
la any qtieatton about the coin's ' ,
genuine they use their punch. If hllOWn aS a PubllC .'
weight, though th jfacea are alrncst
"i xacsimiies or the mint money.
The car conauctnrs have . found
simple
there
being
th coin did not com from on of Uncle
Ham'a money factories It breaka In two
under the preaaure of the punch.
Nearly every day there la a disagree
ment between a passenger and a con
ductor over a coin, and though tha man
wno tendered the money usually Is
wrathy at Its being proved worthless,
th fact that a punch will have no ef
fect upon genuine money la ao wall
known that be can aay but little.
Shown as a Public
Benefactor. - -
t
Tbu th smooth
1
1.71: bananas 6
lemons, tits MO box: grapef.-ulC I1.10O
:to: DinaaoDiea. hoi aos; tangerines.
1.11 box: elrawberrlea. 1 per 14-
box crate. - - -
VEilhrTABLES tTurnlpa. naw. tO06oc
aacx; carrots, sua saca: ooeis, i nci
parsnip. Hsctrtl; cabbage 11.60V H
tomatoes, California, fi.it; Mexican, ix:
beans, lie; cauliflower, Oregon, iOcOll
ri,t raa A A. Sn hnraraifl.h Xa IK
artichokes, tOfibe Cos; green onions, 1 5c
doa, vPPra. ball, ' 16c; Chile, 6o lb;
ho thou lettuce, 1 1.60 box; head let
tuce. I6Q10o doa; oucumbers, hothouse.
local. 11.60OJ' doa; radlahea. 16j
ox. bunches; rhubarb, Oregon, Mtiie lb:
celery, it.UY-" crate; cranterriea,
eastern. 19.00010.50: sprouts. Do lb:
aaparagua. Oregon. 7o lb; 800 Hie
dosen buncnea; apinacn, eucKOo box.
Orooerus. aTat. ,
SUGAR California A Hawaiian Re.
nnery (juoe, xs.io; powdered, !.;
berry. 66: dry granulated. 0.41: XXX
6ranulatd. tf.lt; oonf. A., 1.44; extra
11.001 golden Q.. 11.(0; D.. yellow.
.?&; seat granuiatecL i.ib; bar
rels ltei half barrels. I0c: Loxaa it
aavance on eack eaala
lAbov price ar I day aet eaah
quotation a) - .
6 una. i as.sv per emiax
) r i K fraoaave tMraada. I1I.1IA
111.
B ALT Coarse Hair around. loOa
111.4 per too: 40a. 114 00: Ubi. -dairy
lOa, 110.00: 100a 111.74; Dalea. 1.0;
Imnorted Liverpool, 40s, llw.0'. lAa,
ts and 10s, 14.6064.40; Uverpool lumJ
oca, a iv.so par to; v-w raca, i.;
ivu. flS.0. - '
(Abov prices apply to sales of less
than car lota. Car lot at special prlcea
subject to fluctuations.)
KtCifl Jmperlal Japan. No. L to; Ho.
UnlHo: New Orleans, bead. Ta:
, 4. . Km r'unl. M.
. BEANS Small white, $4.15; large
wnite, ..; pma. fa.es; Davou. sa.si;
the valuea en flour at th
n rwwa. export rioiir la being
freely offered by miliar at ll.16rtl.40.
"-"" miiiere ere willing to let go
at 11.11. The ramann fnr thl. aiiuii,..
that forced that laau ta lea almost all on the part of miller to sell flour
of It early gain. 1ft clual loaa la because some of
Keadlnr waa tha leader fit a Vervltnem nave feed contracta at hlh nrix
spirited market this morning; prices ad-1 whlrh they must fill. I "Tour husband ordered tha vege-
vanclng teadlly with aeemlnalv no re-1 wheat was ateady on tha board nfl
.!. - t . I- r Iriila tnAm .l . L . uv., Mav ...v. - .
hiu in i h u.Hif.. tha inm. I Holder are not wlilina- i.t . .tlpaX for them.
action vp to 11 o clock being 410.100 1 n,,'lf figures, and beoauae of the ooml-1 hurkater spoke.
sharea. II o'clock (ll,00, and at t p. I n Ir r raa miiur ar not anxloual -My huabandl Why. h haa been
m. ssi.ouv sharea. The total tratiaae-1 n.ir oiaa. . . , ..nit.ii ura ,,
tiona ware amnna the tara.. in mm,i I . Kgga wer Quoted Ue h har n.d everal year, replied Mr. Rup
day. . , i cnange toqay.' Ipold.of Tremont Then th vegetable
in ioor a cany nuiga neaaing maaei iinan wn wan i unnu-iaau, w
new high mark for the .present I ,.?,l,fr" lb ncy dairy butter, departure.
movement Money waa tlhter b-J'"J '- Hut he found on woman witn a live
cauae of th better demand. Th eloa n 40 Iba. dairy butter, huehand. lira J. 8. Clegg. also of Tre-
ahowa the following advaneeai fiouthern I f'nJ2 "H1 "fk parsnlpe. 11. I mont II left fruit and regeUbina
Facirio 1H. Keadlng 4. "Amalgamated I " " v I '.'" ioa. cnoico
r.. . .. ' . . . . . 1 .raflniirY null,, II J 1
VEGETABLE MAN TURNS GRAFTER
IN EFFORT TO DRUM UP TRADE
worth 71 cents. On the strength of Ma
repreaentstlona ha was able to collect
II froin her.
Thla huckster whogets bualness In
spite of everything. Ts described aa a
young man not more than 10 yeara old.
with a dark complexion. He la heavily
built and haa the appearance of an
Italian though speaking like an English
man. H drlvea a white hors. The
p.n- are on tne lookout for him, but
n the meantime all housewives with
living husbands who might possibly or
der vegetablea had better be careful
K. St. Paul tt. Losaes were:- Union
Faclflo Northern Pacific. 14, U. &
Steel , Brooklyn t .
Range by Iownlng-Hopklns Co.
DESCRIPTION.
t
7
117 14
tlon and many of them hav already
been strung.
Brewer knock T7p Wtta Cheap Sop.
A haa been told In The Journal dur
ing late " weeks, brewer continue to
lb; Japanese, 4J4 0 4 He; roasted. IH
lb: walnut. Callforula, le -er lb: j
ina Tints. ie - ter w. nicaorv nnta.
0 per lb: bra ill nuts. l(o per lb; fil
berts. l(e per lb; fancy peoaua. Iai0
per lb: almonda, lso.
Meat, rtsa and fYo1stonaL
DHKHJl1 HEAT& front
Pi
Ami, CoDDcr . .
Sugar
CoL Fuel & Iron.
Brooklyn .....
Ifeopie'a Oas , . .
U. 8. Steel com..
V. S. Steel tfd...
Atchlaon
Bait Ohio
Canadian Pac. . .
ErU
Lou la A Nash..
Missouri Pac. . ,
Pennsylvania . . ,
Heading
Rock island
South. Paclflo ..
St. Paul
union Paclflo . .
Am. Smelter
N. T. Central . ; .
Nor. Paclflo
Anaconda ......
Southern Ry. . . .
Soo, common . . .
Oreat Nor.
R. L. pfd
Smelter, jpfd. ., .
Chee. 4 Onto . . .
Am. Loco
Central Leather.
Norfolk
WabaahBfd. . . . II I If H
heaerai Mmeiter.
Met ropolltan . .
Total aalea, 1,182.600 sharea May
Money, high 2 per oeni, low 1 per July
cent, ciose t per cent.
May
July
?2
I C I Q
5 1
. is
Jill
(0T4
11414 114
i ,4
14 II ii
100 loik
(0 10
81 11
144 114'
11 !
104 104
44 44
110 110
10IUI10IU
llfil llti
Tl
III
2II0C!7; gray,
Hoard Of trada nrlcea:
Wheat (track nrlreai Tluh llcn-
red. 410140; bluestem. 17014c; valley.i
(I0I4& '
Barley Peed. 114: mll.rf itTti-
virvini, lit,
Oats No. 1 white.
Mlllstaffa Bran, 124; mlddllnga,
110.10; ahorta. country. 2 0; city, l4;
wneaii ana oariey mop, jij.oi.
Butter Extra. I5o: fanrv. ttr- chnlea
lino; store, iso.
In.. ..a a 1 I 0
v v.. ftnu vumiuiaaiun mil ll
4MJHC
CTnCAGO 'WHEAT MARKET.
.
Price) 'Aaccnd Dcapito the Lower
Values Ruling; at Uverpool.
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. AnHI 21. rt.ln
May .... 6l 97 K t. ti.
July .... 17 17 IIH 1
MORSE MUST GO
BEFORE COURT
Bank Wrecker's Demurrer to
Indictment Overruled by
Judge Hough.
(Uslted rteaa Least Wire.)
New Tork, April 21 Judge Hough, of
th United State circuit court, today
overruled th demurrers to th Indict-
th ment against Charles W. Mors and
Chicago. April If. Considering
. ! S-Arin nbi; AUrad H. Curtis In th .oi 'the fal-
101
111
be
101
111
1
111
n
ii
iiv
in1
117
11
I
71
II
wall Ma. .in. , eii iz .i 1 1 ura oi ina ruawunai oa.ua. ui fin
"" "-" era TW Ul Ta W MUVfV imatltg
Ml l-a'.'w.f lU."d' v..ft.erih-??nLn Tneefendant. were Indicted for con
fore renewing Ita struggle for a higher Sn0 . tlni-m fund." th.
nrlra ranaa anrf ha ..in. kIk. i.k application of the bank fund. The
Fha market rloae to th. ton M. .,.. court auatalna all the counta of the In-
Ing an advance of c and July lc over dlctmenta, declaring It ia Immaterial
..t.i. . . - - wnetner or not tne runos were reniacea
- ' ' .... I T . . I f ai. . I. .1. i.I..LI. ,1. . n.
uora and provisions were higher Mtl""," " 1 "
there waa alow trade with little price
movement in oata.
Range by Downing-Hopkins Co.:
WHEAT.
conspiracy on the ground that there is
an Indication of an attempt to deceive
government omcial.
hnni s.iiiV ni,it. f.iV "ogs, fancy, lo lb; ordinary, 707c;
mhoTvrtXn?v&!& !Ji2, 0"birr-itfLvr
st 104ft a -pound. Kola Nela haa taken rin,KrT;n J,1 &VL 'VL Ji?7J:
on about IB balsa at these figures and "f'JS' 1ttAlonl,fJnc J!?.?'.''
SEESAWING PRICES
III NEVADA SHARES
7tt
8714
44
4m
Open. High. Low.
May
July
8
CORN.
47
41
OATS.
41
47
84
45
2
Mar
July
.... 11 61 1214
see 44 eee
MESS, PORK.
...-.1107 1114 1147
....1112 1160 mo
Close.
Si
mi
1147
San Francisco. April II. Laat night's
closing pricea:
v. rlL5f,!: r-.J!. .Vn"T; (loci!) hams, 10 to ll lba., Uo per lb ; . OOLDFIEXJJ DISTRICT.
t iuTiiteith. trS. i tha li Per lbi ?! ". Sandsrbrm 15c, Red. Top Kxt. 14c, Co-
k,t thla time ' ; oreaaiasi oacon, HVo per lumbla Mt. 21c, .J umbo Ext. S:
Xfa Market Za Steadier.
GRAIN IN SAX FRANCISCO.
Iorcoa ' yeaterday purcha-ed 160 bale. St SSlti'llE a .lie!
TfVr" W,T," hVar,?,."0: A HAM' ..BTCIrtta! psck
ner or lot
. . . .i .
nuiirn m"l mytv la auuut III. IUU ta 111 I uif .. km..fa.. KnnAM. iaa... -. - I . . ... ., , . I
onen market at thla time i"7B nyin nr lumoii mi. ue, .juraro aio, Oliver i
open maraei mi tnia lime. l.h. i-i i a. M, ik. mii... -ii i i. I ci.i. n. m..ir t.,. 1- . .1 I exphan m Quotations
" " , ,-....., try . o " ..v 1 in .vv, A.uvat v 1 . . . aunnit Tar.. . .
10; regular uopn. cieara amoaea, no 1 zfc, ureal iena f5c, Florence 13.16.
Mar Mlieat Is Down May Barley
RKc Vp.
San Francisco, April 29. Merchants'
A steadier tone la ruling In the local per lb; unamoked, lOlfco per lb; clear
egg market along the street Supplies backa, unamoked, 10c; smoked. 11 Ho;
are still quit fair, - but demand con- Union butta. 10 to Ho lb; unamoked,
tlnues.good. - lie per. lb; smoked, llo par lb; clear
Chickens are aelling auite fair along bellies, unsmoked, llo per lb; smoked.
the street at 14 016c a pound, the Ut- 14a . per . lb; shoulders, llo per lb;
ter for . straight coops of fancy hens.
A few coops of ducks and gees ar re
ported In s gain. Turkeys are -wanted,
but none Care to ship.
Creamery buttermakers report an
easier tone ruling and the decline in
price Is drawing - very close.
Cheese ts quoted lower by some., al
though supplies are scarcely heavier
than demand.
Brief Hot of the- Trad.
Garlic has moved up to 26c a pound
pickled tonguea, ?0o acn.
Ik . K 1,Ti . ...
pvr iv, ... ,7' v, w-.w .ink A.Q
per lb; ateam rendered, 10a. 11 o per
id; pb, iig ycr iu, cvmpouno, 1VS,
8 tic Per lb.
FISH Hock cod.. 11140 lb: flounders. I
So per lb; halibut, 8o per lb; striped
besa. lio per lb; catfish, llo uer lb: sal
mon, Chinook, 9o per lb; teelhead. 7o pu ii.Ta'sSlrieV Nit iSe
npr In" , nerrlnaa . ho ntr 1 h ,n i ' ' "
io . per lb; ahrimpa,' lOo per
id, parco, an pair iu, iwunog, no per is;
Wheat Mav. 11.4214: December.
. ..v, . uum - - . ,
rilam n n rnm 1 Rr fnmK IWaMa. I 91-0 1.
44c. t Mohawk 16o. Red MM 14a Tel- W. !. feceraDer,
low Tiger lie, Tellow Rose lc Ooldf.
con. D.B0.
lONOrAH U1STKICT. 1 11.87 H I
Ton. Nevada 7.74, Ton. Montana red. (1.70; bluestem, (1.70 per cental.
1 brewing. 11.(0 per cental,
gOc. Oats No. l white, (i.dd per cental.
Miuieeus cran, miaaunga,
i3Z.o; snorts, jju.oo per ton.
Barley
418B-4.
caan prices were:
Wheat No. 1 white. Walla Walla..
$1.87 Hi red Russian. 11.42 ; turkey
LOCAL LARD KetUe leat la. 11 o 1 11.77, MacNamara llo, Ton Belmont I Barley No. 1. bright, feed. 11.42;
id; eu-io una, lle 111.11, Ton. North Star llo, Jim Butler A
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Jumping Jack 2c.
SCATTERED DISTRICTS.
Nevada Hills (2.16, Pittsburg Silver
- f - . , 1 I i.t Vmt t t" 1 .vwwm, . . v vmw IV,
because of th vry small supplies of- lobsters. 2 60 per lb.s fresh mackerel, lo
fering. , - ' . : per lb: crawfish, llo per dosen; stur-
Callfornla Bermuda onion are now aan. ii n.r ih: hlark tau ina t
rolling In this direction and will sell lib; sliver smelt, CO 7c per lb; sturgeon.
lower tha it those from Texaa
Shipper report temporary " quiet In
the purchases of potatoes.
Seversl cars of .bananas ar reported
In thl morning.
Cherry supplies from the south are
more liberal. Price (2 per 10-pound
pox
lSUo lb: black cod. 7V4 lb: eraaa.
tl.001.60 doxen; shad, 60; roe shad.
ivc, snaa roe, too id.
OTHTKR8 Shoal water bsy, per gal
lon. 11.4a; per 100-lb sack. (6.00: Olym
pian per gallon, (2.40; per 100-lb ack,
II.00O4.I0: Eagle, canned. lOo can: 1?
doaen; eaatem In hlL (1.71 per nun-
Callfornla strawberries ar In alight-1 dred
ly larger upply and the price ha I CLAMS Hardshell,
dropped to t2 again. c I raaor clam. 11.00 per
Sisal rope Is down Vet pound today.
Front street ' sell . at th following
prlcea. Those paid shippers are fess
regular commissions:
Mr box. 41. 4!
per bog; lOo per doa
4J ' FalaM, IToal go. Bta
ROPE Pure maul la, lie; sUndard,
i,l.cu,.,Ba, c; 80.
Coal Oils-
Iron Bbia Caaea Wood Bbl.
Oralnv Tlonr and Kay.
wn ivnaim urevon parents. I " t
.6: tralght, 18.86: exports, (3.45(9 rean uu ..... 18 o
11.84; valley. (4.46; grahain,. (4.1?; Head Light .. !2o , lo
whol what, (4.40; (07S.60J bai. Bocan . .V. . ..... ' II o
41. ,; , Special W.W.. 14 o ...ii
HAT Producers' arte Timothy tflain 18 o
Willamette valley, fancy 116:- ordln- Kxtra Star 11 e
ry. (1I60O1I; eastern Oregon, I1IO Qaaollne
17: mixed. (1(010.60; clover. 110 Oil: Iron Bbla
(rain. ( h ohat, ; .Jfglfa, (11 V. M. and P. Naphtha ...12J4o
11.4. v 7 7 ' " Red Crown Qaaollne i0
CHITTIM BARK 404Un . - Motor Qaaollne ........16)4o
tanw. 1m u smiim. ' 44. per cent Qaaoiin ...o o
J 4 a
4 O
ASKED TO ATTEND BY,
THE CZAR OF RUSSIA
The Portland board of trad 1 fast
taking its place among the leading com
mercial organization of th ' country.
Secretary ' Mullet is in receipt of an
invitation to end a. delegate to attend
the eleventh- congress of International
navigation to be held at St. Petersburg
rrom xaay ax to june i. ,xne a rial i
is held under the patronage of the em
peror of Russia. The board la likewise
asked to appoint delegates to the in.
ternational commercial congress to be
neid at rrague, jttonemia, during Bep-
lemoer.
BUTTER PAT Delfverv n v. r.
No. 1 Enalne Distillate.. o
Cssea
. IHc
Si e
tlo
17
SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE.
Furnished bv Downlna-HoDktna Co..
meraoera Dpuasiiv nuiuire.
Bpokane, April Z(. Official prices:
BENZINE 84 deg.. cases, l(o PrAJax
Bid
Un,dTVJfm55J cCfP' JJHo; sour Iltto lb. gal; iron bbls,12H
BUTTER Extra creamery, 25c:?ancv TURPEN INK
HMe,- ordinary. c; stor" 16 wod bbei pe7
lb. ,:. - ' . , ., . LINSEED' OIL.:
E(iOs Extra fancy, candled. 17c,
. CHEESE Full creamy flat7i l4Ue-
Ktto ber4 lb; California Voung Tm
ricas lBci flats, 14o lb. uua Am"
. ry H wixea ch ickens. 1 1 a
Wlti 'Sfliw iPRODE san francisco. Sraith cbki: :::::::: :::
o per gal.
1NE In caaea, 71o pr gal;
LINSEED OIL Raw.! bbla 40(i! a..
?6q; boiled, bbla 41c; cases tlo a gal;
ots of 260 gallons lo less.
, WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 7 Ho per lb;
I4lk lots, 4o per lb; less lota Ike.
WIRE NAILS Present bast at II 14.
Alhambra
Alberta Coal & Coke
American Commander
Bell .....v
Bullion ...
Charles Dickens...
Canadian Cons. Smelter...
CoDDer King
Dominion Copper
evolution
DHmlVkl mZ2ftT Sri' tH5c: Pound) California, fre.lutra. $2c; irtoGtat $
Jtinm im. i prlHic! ma- firgtg jiite- aeconds Sic' navin International C. & C 72
contract 190(1 8 I 5 fh. 0 1 "IV Wcf ' kta'. ulapper- "it
jWOOlXl(08VwlaHttvHk jiu .i J?r. JtotenaJWoraU fresh, S K f r. ! ' ' ' J?
Aaked.
10 11
4 l"
IS 15
, 6
4 10
4 6
134 19
70 ?6
. 1
1E0 200
$
3
S
4
4
Mb 160. ?HTT " Tr.,". InclSSlng casesTTextraaT 21c; 7.tiClS. SZWK
?"j"RiMNominak iml11 19c: dIrUes' No NajSob' h .. .ww: I::::::::
,444111(7 irr uiuei. iiKPiin ht mii i " . -, i Krir uriia
4 4o: grn. le leiaT iva"'-rLr 1 WJ cheea. (psp pound) California ' . . .
e a . a. ' ' " p saeaUa I Vlatd .. 1 9m a rii 11 1 . I Va XVaa VVll O : a ai a a .aaaaa.a...
oKEEPSKTNB"' -flhearfna- iK,fa. lHo; firsts I2 Storage Sasterh ganlJinf,ter
. - - , In ai apx. nr. vl -37 . " I fainrti4l .
T. A iroo nrntrATiAtthrrr w j. "'ver : "ea..
ajomwv AJlimJLLL X I new
Old 'Bol hinlnc:igntlr ! Auetrall
thea day to admi of forrn.2 'oMng'ea
hlpmsntr of vlambs lth JthelDl lo!.76;
sweet potatoes, per crate. 12.60
potatoes. Der nound. 2Ue.
- Onion Bermudas, per crate, (I.SItf
Australian crowns, per cra,te, 5
(per 4 box) Navels, fancy;
i "n iw m .r roni street A I serines, .i.ouw.
markets.; From this tlmo forth.T-OlTVJ?,.; -
snipments should be made'
dressed and the chances ar that v
; the meat llt , rrlv;i ln good, .
condition here, ; Car should b '
. taken': to wrap thlamh In a ;:
clean cloth--to insure it grrlvlng
in best shape and obtaining tbv
best price,- 54K,'.'is' .-a1''
! Sonora
Snowsbo ,
! Snowstorm
Sullivan i h
Sullivan Bonds
Stewart . .. . . .
Tamarack & Ches.
Wonder
a
!H
2(
9
11
Cfil- S eil. WRTLANO. 1 jV-K
aearlngs loday a...T 815.485.K
Zdff7v 1 ' M 43.697. 1 1
Balttfteea loday :. , jf . , . . ; ; , s 121.878.44
Tear ago . . ; . . ...i .? 178.094.22
7UilSi f7TVe $;..;K"'.
ClearlnfijC;. , .VdXi, ?. .V; .fl.OIT.IU
Balances., . ; . JUJLV ,vl . ..., 141.114
Balances ' , ... , , , . ,T.12S
6
' 7
76
18
11
4
4
. 2
.1!
llt
7
10
174
1
12
101
"iu.
KAA U.lwl,
i , i,vui ranntuoie ai-sf4c, 6,000
i?nif,Iaj;." 5c 2 Snowstorm at
i.oi, ., eonora at 7c, 2,000 Sonora
v oil. Biewarx at tu .
V s Liverpool Wheat Market.
-Liverpool, April 19. May wheat
opened t 7 d, closed at 7 d, a
net los f d from yesterday. " .
Tacom Wheat Market. ; L
' Tacom-- . Anelt. " vtrk... ti
club, 4c; bluestem. (4c: rd. (la. , .
;:::::;;:;:::in;;
.......100
....... 89
1
Northwest Crop Weather.
Western Oregon Fair tonight warm
er south portion; Thursday fair; var-
laDie winas, moniiy easieny.
Western Washington Fair tonight
and Thursday; variable winds, moatly
easterly.
Eastern Oregon, eastern Washington
ana Idaho Fair ana warmer tonight
unursaay rair..
Chicago Cash Barley.
Chicago. April 29. Cash barley. (4
780.
FIRST AliTSALE
111 OPEfT FRIDAY
Cattle Arriving for Show-
Sheep Weaker Though
Unchanged in Price.
NEW BUILDINGS FOR
THE WESTON NORMAL
("pedal Mspatck tThe Joarnal.)
Weston, Or., April 19. Preliminary
Iana for two new buildings dealred
y the Weston state normal are now
being prepared, according to President
R. C. French of the normal. The two
buildings will be needed by the school
to house department that are already
in exlateno or will be created upon th
passage of th Wilson bill, now before
congress.
One of the buildings Is being designed
for the training department and for tha
agricultural laboratories, while the
other la wanted for the dorneatlc science
and manual training departments.
These two buildings will cost in the
vicinity or (70,000 and the next legis
lature will be asked to appropriate
money ror tneir construction.
Y. M. C. A. ARCHITECTS
NOW AT C0RVALLIS
(flperlal Dispatch I Th JoaruL) , '
Taooma, WaalL, April ZI.-At th In-
lueet held over th remain f Oeorg . ' '
Nasen. th MuckIhoot Indian klUed '
Saturday night by Jimmy Mowltch.
Yakima Indian, th Jury-yeaterday aft1
ernoon decided that he came to hi death .
at th hand of Mowltch. who In kill.
Ing him was actuated by great prorooa-
tlon. Th verdict practically clear ..
Mowltch, and be will probably got be ;
placed on trial . 1
A dosen witnesses testified to th '
ugly moUs of Nasen and th fear In v
which he waa held. Their atorle ,.
showed Nasen Invited Mowltch and hi ,, '
wife to his horn Saturday evenlns? . ,
Other Indians war there and Naeerf ,
was quarrelsome, finally tartlnr a row ..' .
with Mowltch. In a few moment th
flghtlnc waa gereral. In th aoiimmas
Mr. Mowltch wa terribly beaten bv
Nasen. The Mowltrbaa were drlvea off
and went home. Nasen followed, and,
boldly entering, after fierce . fighting,
drove the Mowltches from their own
home. As Mowltch ran out of th house
ha snatched a rifle. Nasen ran after , '
him. throwing stones. Pressed hard and
finding a fence In front of him. Mow. .
Itch stood at bay and shot Nasen. Both '
Mowltch and Mr. Mowltch still show
th effects of th terrible beating Nasen
gave them. .
Naaen's ylfe, who wa among the wit. ,;
naasns, corroborated th details of tha '
fighting testified to by th other In '
dlans. .
CHIEF'S REPORT
GETS IVRIST SLAP SOCIALISTS POT
FULL TICKET III FIELD
Campbell's Contentions Re
garding School Building
Wiring Not Borne Out.
Accuracy of the report made bv Chief
Campbell and Fire Marshal Roberta to
tne city executive board concerning the
condition of electrlo wiring in school
buildings Is challenged by School Elec
trician Pbllllpa A partial Investigation
ems to bear out Electrlolan Phillip
m ii aa uuu trntiun.
List of Candidates for County
and State Filed With 1
County Clerk. ,
Socialist of Multnomah county bar
put a full ticket In th field, th list of
th candidates having been fded with
th county clerk yeaterday afternoon.
At the Atklnaon vhnnt famntun l.J I Th. ell II. r aa ei1 a aa Altna.
Roberts retorted that a Inlnt
tlon, on the motor circuit in th elec- cuung attorney, . viara; rep
trlclan'a room in tha hui..ii .hnittii i reaentatlve. Seventeenth renresentatlve
be taped and soldered. An examination district, F. J. McHenry; Stat senator,
of the connection showed that the Are Frank Smith, A. H. Axelson, A. H.-I-ead-offlclals
were mistaken. What they bad, er- J- D- Steven and William Noffke;;
supposed to be connection was nothlna- renresentative. Eichteenth district. H. La
more or less than a plaoe on the circuit Hummers, Charles J. Foleen, Thomas A.
where Phillips had '-skinned" the wire Hladden, O. M. Zahm, Harold Uoyd. F.
of IU Insulation for the purpose of get- A. Weyers, R. P. Gabriel. J. A. MoDon
tlng a connection to be used in testlna aid. Allan Mennnald. John Junnn A. n.
out armatures and commutators. Simola and A. F. Fucha: county earn.
Deplore Controversy. mlssloner, L. E, Burgett; sheriff, Q. U.
Director SUnlev of the manual train- frrlne; county clerk, Orrln , Palmer-
ton; county treasurer. H. Wilson; as
sessor. J. W. Pettltt; county, school
superintendent Roy J. Huvkins; county
surveyor, W. L. Strange: coroner, Jo-
PORTXAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hors. Cattle. Sheen.
Today 45 91 170
ZZO 23 41
1900 .. , 204 53 1,092
1905 .. .....231 (89 510
Portland Union Stockyards, April 29.
The first annual sale of thorough
bred cattle will be held at the stock'
yards Friday.. May 1. Cattle for the
saie are arriving aauy in tne yards and
the collection already received la aid
to oe- tn cost ever gatnerea there un
der th roof.
Th livestock market held former
prlcea today, but there was a continua
tlon of the weakness In sheeD. Hoa-s
are firm with small arrivals, llknwiaa
cattle.
A year ago tooay ail lines wer
steady at lormer price.
OtTlclal yard prices:
Hogs Best stuff. (4.S5OH.50: China
fats. 1 6 6.26; feeders, 5.605.76.
Cattle Select eastern Orecon steers.
$5.25; fancy. 16; medium, (4&4.60; best
cows and heifers. 14 04.25: medium
cows $3.608.75; bulls, 2.503; stags,
'sieep Best wether. (501.25; spring
l.mKa aralvhlnr .' ?K nAimfl. Ilinl KA.
ewes, (5; mixed) M4.76(; yearllngsj li
fat. ( ; shearling. 15 5.25.
ADD TO HOG PRICES.
iSperlal DIsMtch to Tbt Joanl.
lain,, V,., aiii AltllllDUll
E. A. MacNaughton and Raymond of
forriano, are in tnis city with the
finished revised . plans for the new Y
M. C. A. building at the Oregon Agrl
cultural college. It Is -confidently ex
pec ted that bids -will be advertised for
immediately and that the building will
ds ruanea to comDietion tnis summer
after hanging nre ror two yeara or
more.
Mr. MacNaughton save an Illustrated
lecture In the college chapel laat night
on "The Hlatory of Architecture.
The weekly assembly meeting at th
college armory Wednesday, win be ad
dressed by President P. L. Campbell
or mt u. or j.
YOUNG RANCHER IS
. LOST IN THE HILLS
(tjDlted Press Lessed Wlre.i
TJklah, Cel., April 29. After search
ing the bills between Uklah and Boone
vlue all night for Carson Hutsell, son
of a wealthy rancher of Boonevllle, more
than a score of sheep shearers and
cattlemen reported this morning that
the mystery of the young man's dls
appearance Is deeper than ever. No
trace of him could be round.
Hutsell has been missing for three
days, and It is now thought that he
is dead. He arrived In Uklah Friday and
the next day he started home on his
horse. - On Sunday the horse was found
alone on the side of a hill. Ever since
then the search for Hutsell has been
vigorously prosecuted. '
BRICKMAKER STABBED
BY UNKNOWN ASSASSIN
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Los Ana-elea. April 29. William
Dunne, employed by a brick company at
andln& station, a few miles west of
Rlveria, was called to the door- of his
cabin shortly after midnight this morn
ing and stabbed three times by an un
known assailant. The wounded man
walked about 100 yards toward the
storeroom of th brick company and
dropped to th ground. He wag found
dead an our afterward by Deputy
Sheriff Armour. No trace of the mur
derer has been found and th crime ia
hrouded in myetery.
ing department of the school was with
Roberts when he visited the school and
In the course of a conversation deplored
ina eomroverav mat naa ariaen wivMn tjw'i wi
Robert and Phillip, Stanley said that ph Franklin; Justice of the peace, E.
Kooerts replied to tne errect that he codiwoi., r. aauuoiuua;
bad not ahown prejudice agalnat Juatlc of th peace, Portland dls t riot,
Phillip. According to Stanley, Robert J. M. Hoykaa and V. J. Rlecb; constat
said: ble, George GranTlth; Justice of th
"Why. look at th connection In this neace. St. Johns district, si. H. McCoy.
building. There Is a connection In thelkt. Johns: constable, J. A, Nelson, St.
Daaemem mat snouia D tapa ana oi- I jonn.
aerea."
cpon x-nuiips i return oianiey toia mm i TTrT, nT Tji-nTO T 1 CO
of the report Robert had made. The J y jJ CLLKK.O I ANS
i wo men man proceoaea io ina motor-1
room and Stanley pointed out the de- CIVIL SERVICE TEST
feet Roberta had comnlalned of. Phil- ll 1 11J OUimVJJ lliij
lip at one showed Stanley where Rob
ert had erred; that the "Joint" was not! Only flv out of II candidate wera
a ;uiin, bui a piace on in wire wnere ,w.aaful In tha eltv -lvll service ax.
he had removed the insulation for th cc n tn city ciyu -rvic x-
purpose of using It in making1 teat. amtnatlon for stenographic clerks, ac-
Stanley says that he then called uo eordlri to the findlna-a of tha eommla.
Roberts and told him of the mistake. . . n..n.. tki. mnni.r , ri,
and that Roberts then denied he had I ...a.afni .nnii..i. . "lir.wi..
f. ti .!"niini LrnT.".t u B'tT: Bauerle, Marcla Burton. J. F. Bamford.
ley to say nothing mors about It. Th I a n...ni.. . r a .-.
""r however. Included In th Three position to'fiU from ti list are
report. . . I aa follows: Clerk in th office of
Tisit Broouym gcaooi. i tn clty ftudt0r, city attorn and civil '
Another school upon which Campbell I service commission.. t -i ' r '
and Roberts reported wad the Brooklyn I Much Criticism haa been raised about
school. Their report In regard to the I th examination for stenographic clerks
electrical system In the Brooklyn school because of the credit given to stenog-
toiiows: ' i rapny. - i nis stuay aione- is ' credited
' Bush motor wires where passing 1 with 50 points out of 100 and atenoarra-
throurh partition la basement. Some I Phy 1 little used by any of the city
outlets In attic leading to drop lights clerks. Few of the clerks take a letter
are not properly bushed." In shorthand more than one a week..
An examination of the motor circuit and the greater part of their work Is
and of the outlets in the attic made ye- confined solely to report and Indexing,
terday afternoon showed that the bush- i -
Ing complained of was properly done m T T.rQ Trt PTAWH '
according to underwriters' rules at the lAJjJVO J.U LlvUVVJJ .
time tne wiring was installed, and so nnAtr irAim nAnmr
far as danger 1 concerned affords am- FRflll 110111 Fl POPrTT
Buahlnr is a term used when a name-
lain tube, circular loom or other tnau- Her brain fired by llauor furnished
latlng conduit is placed around a wire tv har kii.b.ii M.a tXk ...
where It passes through partitions, . ... . .
ooden loista inflammable material or JLV""? um ner noma, on ,
where one wire crosses another. . 2h"? wt'JSLn TJmmKJi.V??i
At no place in the motor circuit com- i" " kW "
plaiaed of by Robert, and Camubsll SrhirTrtSha 7r2? 11? .29?h '
were the wires not covered with buah- ?!Sc,h.li, in?.c.r?JTd .'cb. had a. '
ing. A careful examination of each out- A . i'l ZJZZr, . , , iJ":.
let In the attic showed that the Proper L.1
precautions had been taken In placing I?5iM.r' i:?LTOnJk?. 'i1
circular looms about the wires where handler at tha IrvlnS So?k ' . .
they pass through the celling. I i!? 52?! w.a"
As stated before, the wiring of th r "rYlvl." "r.'i" "I" -
Brooklyn school was done years ago L" "wl.V," "ls.J,l.n 1mK7 wnis-
snd the requirements of the- underwrlt- CI SI? t'i""1: "
era .Mave chana-ed alnca aa to tha nnal. P?r- Y?" Nelson took home liquor to
. . . . : . - -i - - i nil wixa waa aiirrini.nr avn in.t rr
uy or insulation to oe used, on tM ,k. .;.,.: ::".'"""""
mntnr n,hh Knahln la ,,mA I. I v"" - u.i.u.Ellieui.
....Ml nl.a. V. , i , . e.w I.I
tvrf.eT. "i.:10. th! DIAMOND COMPANY
good protection as porcelain or circular
oora according to electricians who nave
had experience In such matter.
Ploes tha Seal Sana-sr. 1 (TTnlted Pmi Leased Wlra.1
I.
AFRAID OP MINERS
Th graatet danger from flr in thl a'm."e'.tH0,"n Arnca, Apru (,
ection of the building ia from the hot ""'"J" ..V" eompany dc
air
by
Eastern Market Is 5c Higher Sheep
ltxs Lower ana tattle steady.
Chicago, April 29. Hogs, 21,000; cat
tle, 16,000; sheep, 2,000. Hoga opened
steady. Left over yesterday, 4.000.
Mixed, (5.1S06.65; heavy (S.10O5.60;
gh. 13.105.60; light. I5.166.0.
tie ateady to a ahade lower. Sheen
lower. Hog closed (o higher than yes.
terday average. Cat tl steady. Sheep
lOo lowr.
Kansas City. April 29. Hos-g. 10.000:
cattle, (.000; sheep (oo. '
Omaha. April 2S. Hoirs. recetnta. .
000; cattle, -1.1(0; sheep. 16.000.
.waawaavaMaaw . 1. ?. -
Yakon Gold 8havreg. . , ,
New Tork. Anrll ; 1. Tukon ' mI
hare opened on th curb at 44c, high
at 4UC low at iSo, clod at 444. y 1
Pendleton Hotel Leased.
Pendleton. Or., April 29 J. 8. Fish
of The Dalles, former proprietor of
the Umatilla house of that eltv. has
leased the Hotel Bowman and will taki
chara-e May 1. Durlnsr the years he
conducted the Umatilla house he earned
a reputation as ,a hotelkeeper and it is
expected he wllliake the Bowman ons
of the leading hotels of the city.
BOSTON COPPER MARKET.
(Furnished by Overbeck Cooke Co.)
Boston, April 29. Official! bid prices:
Adventurs ... ltttGtroux
Alloues ...... 26 Old Dom. .... 16
Atlantic 9 Vt iOsceoIa ...... 84
C4.ft Hcl..(34 JQuincy (2
Cop. Range .... (7 H Shannon ..... lu
5aly W.it.(, l;Tamarack ...C (0
Dom. Cop. ... lHIViotoria
C El ...... 8IWlnona ,..,U 52
Gold Hin . HlWolverln r.tl26
?,u.5?. P1 .? 2? I
miKtuiBD . . ... rfv 7 iunuea VOP
Mohawk 47lTrlnlty? 14
No. Butt .... B8Parrot 19
Ner.it.Cons. . UHlNlpplsslng ... . t
KTc4ayV Metal Market.
' New' Tork, ; April 29. MetnJ quota
tions: Copper Lake, 12HB12He; elee
trolytc.t 11 HO 124 i castings, 11
12 H. - .
V1UU Vi .13 UUUU1US 1 ilUIII IIUL a, J J , ' - . -
pip. This condition was remedied m."?f,d iMU'i5rj .""li,t?:nVTJ. toda? t(p
Phiinps several years ago and addi. PvT?tecf J"lcA" and buUdlngs from
tional changes ar to b made in th .mDlJvei' to . ."TaL'.:'
basement by removing the present J?..3.!. ?aVnamit. th company
frame partition and erecting one made i Vmployei following th2 ZmrZ
of brick. School Architect Jone is XillaSae It ' tha dtamn rwSmW
now preparing plans for this alteration. eTn "fflaanrt otn afmed 2iad th.
PhUUos will also rewire the build! it.'AJ'Vi
wrafv L macoenu'' .r trooS wo"u.d "h!
- Dum. . Z'a .a "1 urged in employment or
ago, PhUllP" has wired svery ; new privato army tends rather to intensify
fi101.bv.inf.Ant.,leK "?l.,,nlu1,n h dle workmen's feeling against the
".Tu ' " rt-i vorpomnon.
wireu in any ui tne uiu uuiiaings ana at
present has but five more to rewire to
piace tnem in conauion to receive an
underwriters' certificate of Inspection
The five are Ladd, Brooklyn, Clinton
Kelly, D. P. Thompson and Holladay
To perform the work Phillips ha had
but one man and a boy to aid him, .
PERSONAL.
ROBBER OF BOXCARS .
UP FOR FOUR YEARS'
(Special Dlipttcb to The' Journal.,
MIs : Ma E.'t Newell of Damaaciis.
Oregon, has returned horn to spend tn
summer. . . . . . '
R. R. Butler, a Condon attorney,, it
at the Imperial. ' . ,
E.. E. Porter of Morrow, a merchant
Is at th Imperial. . . , . .
F H. Hopkins, a frultralser of Cnt.
ral Point, 1 at the Portland aocow-
panled by Mr. Hopkins.
Charles K. Henry left last night for
hlialalnhla nvhera ha w eallftd tet
La Grande, or., April 19. M. Smith. 1 testify In litigation pending In tin
a few nla-hta I Pennsylvania courts i i.w ui n
. . . -.-iTh mi. oz ina u. .
who was arrested
while In th. act of attempting to sell PhVdeTDhii binkira
snoe on me aireeus wniob 1 ha had
stolen from box car, has been san
tenced to four year In tha twnifnn.,
by Ju ige Crawford. , Men suspected of
nox r jsouuii . ueen arreated 1
different parts of eastern Oregon of
1.1. ill .! miioi anu OltlClRia pe-
Ueve there Is an organised gang.,
P. Co. to th
Idaho Fruit Little Hurt.'
, - ISprclnl DIpt- t Tt) Jutirn.L)
Boise, Ida., April S!9.Reports frow
the- country surrounding ; Boise ara to
the effect that little dsmage wa don
by Sunday's frost.-, Early reports said
practically all tha, -peach 'and cherry
blossoms had been frozen and It waa
thoua-ht the damage would 'aggregate! cisv
mvusjHnu.3 tu. aoiiara in tnia eection. l at
Thl Day in Sport -Annali.
1884 John Morrlssey, once a promi
nent professional thtrd-baaernan, died at '
Janesville, Wisconsin.
-191 At Chicago, Frank Ives defeMr 1
Eugene Carter, 600 to 478, In 14-lm.u
balk-llne billiard match for ll.OOo.
1893 8teamship Campania srrlv-1 st
New Tork, having muJe the run imti
Queenstown to isnndy II"k tmr )i
days, ' hours, 84 mlnut.-s, the th ;-i
laefnt time fur a miIn ir(r.
-190S At Phlladolrtil. l'M.erfv if
Michigan won the -lrvenili m ,r.n i-..
tereol.'i'tflAte fnur-mlie r ; i
19ilSf At At lien . In t.
n I r .; : - ;.-..!: i,!j (! 1 .8 ,
it lii.UU