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' . ... in THE OREGON DAIITY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ; SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH . 21, " 1911. ) CHICKENS SCARCE M GOOD PRICES; EGGS ALSO SHOW ADVANCE Front Street Receives First Ship ment of Strawberries From Cal Ifornla for the Season; Mon tana Offers Many Potatoes. Strength in Stock Market Is Evident New York. March 21. The stock list reacted moderately on selling which seemed largely in the nature of prom taking but declines In a few specialties were not ot sufficient ex tent to produce the Impression that the rise wmcn started yesterday faas culminated. ., Kepona indicated tnat the balance ot traae in favor of the United btats in Jfeuruarg was nearly 1600,000,000. Today's PTodaoe Trade. Eggs steady to firm. Chickens scarce; good de mand. Country meats higher. Strawberries from California Butter steady. Cabbage steady. Oranges show steady advance. Cauliflower lower. : i 4 Chicken are in good demand on Front street with few coming in, due no doubt to the fact that the hens are beginning to lay well now. Quotations today ranged as high as 17 Vie for liens with few in sight. In spite of the fine weather and stock more plen tlful quotations on eggs today were lirmer than yesterday, the best Oregon stock, candled, commanding as high as iV4c. 'mere are a lew. turkeys in the market but durks ami geese are onuplcuout, hy their absence today. DeaUr hhv that the market has prac tically cleaned up on poultry for the t'K wim very nine sioca tor Mon day. COUNTKY MEATS ARE FIRMER Country meats are firmer with re ceipts light on the street this morn ing. Venl "'ranged from 12V4C, to 14c, according to grade, and country killed nogs commanded lie. POTATOES IN IOOIt Q EM AND ' The potato market Is decidedly dull the top price paid growers being about SO cents. One dealer on Front street this morn:ng received a letter from Montana offering 75 car loads at 80 cent. In commenting on the offer he said he believed SO carloads could be' obtained here on short notice were HO cents offered. This, he declared. Illustrates the situation for the pres ent. It is pointed out, however, that with the completion of the Panama canal Iotat it rowers will havo a better od portunlty to &et fHir returns for ther woik, Tor the canal should open a vein ties of market not now within reach of this suction. It ia believed that the .Atlantic coast cities will afford good markets for Oregon and pOsslblv Mon tana and other inland potato growing sections. CAULIFLOWER IS ABUNDANT As a result of heavy receipts the price on cauliflower has tnkcn a sud len drop and Home, shippers have lost money. An Illustration wat given thl morning by one merchant on Fron street who said t hat a few days ago he received : from Independence two crates of the finest cauliflower he had ever seen. They came by express and the charges were $3. The price had laaen a sucioen acciinc ana all tha lie couhl realize for the stuff wa JU.aO, the market being over supplied. The result wu he had the, very dis tasteful d-ulv to mail the arower check for 30 cents an his share of th transaction- and for handling the ship ment the merchant made, no charge. "Of course," said the merchant, "the fellow made a mistake when he shipped hy express, he could have shipped by boat and would have hud a fair profit. As It was the express company got it .all.," ' Ran k e of New York nrlcea furnished by Overbeck e Cooke company, 2K-21? Board of Trade building: . ffcbCRif'noN tlea Htgtt Low it'loaa Amalgamated Cop. Co. I 1(1 70 Jul Jtt t 70i Aster. Car Vary., c. 62 b , 61 M& Aaicrlcau Can, com..i aii gl(4 o aw America- Can, prf..i Va US i 2Ai Amer. Cottua Oil. e.l i i.....i4 Aoier. Loco., com. ...I & 86-ai 34 Aaier. sugar, coi... ( IWh, Aoiar. Hoielt. cum... I 71 I 71lhl W1 OO-U loet. BUialt. ore! . i.. Am. Tel. Tel ZtiVthk Aoaeouda Mining Co.) Ht' M-) Aiuer. Woolea, com. .. . . . . i AtcbUoo, couiuwa Mt j 88 Atcuuou, prelcrreU . , 122 iia t 14 7 97 Halt, a Ohio, com... Ul4i 61 yi aeni ougar I 2J'i & I Uetblebeiu tttacl, com.) 6 44 4SVi! 4ii aruoaijru Kapia imu.i Vift Vi tibial uVk CmuauUa 1'uc, com. .Iau82u CJMiUJi Central Leather, com.j UHtol iAth 3j;U Central Leather, yret. i Wy unto. uri. w., e.l nvil 111 Cha. Ureat W.. utef. aolki Hi aoiki SI c. u. a st. v, jioo (too I tttt-sti vVt U. a It. W., Wm....l4Vilo4i4lliM Chine Copper .......I 4fet Z-rl 42hkt 42A Chen, a Ohio ( frak Msl 6! Colo, tuel a Iron, c. iU Colu. Bvuthern, com..i j ..... Ufi Couaoliutted Uaa .... U4MIU4I1M 184 Cora ftwducts, com., lliai lltai 111 11 Corn 1-roUucW, pref.. 1 I tfa llware Mquoo..150 UO uaHi'A 1). u. u- com 1 i ii U. U. u.. pref.... 1 1 21 trl, comiuou i 30 80 1 I iirU, eouud pref.... i MVb trie, Ilrt prelerred.i 40i4 46) 4 tieueral blcctric ,...4tl 1 148 la 14a 147 PRICES RULE HIGHER AT NORTH PORTLAND THAN A WEEK AGO Outlook for Cattle Market Good but Heavy Receipts- May Cause ft Decline in Qaotatiqns; Sheep Are in Good Demand at Present. 4 l - At Worth Portland Tarda. Hogs steady at $7 18.85 Re- celpts for tha week light. The de- 4 mand was good at 15c higher than quotations: of former week. Cattle steady, 'toD $8.10. Re- oelpts for week not loverly heavy, and prices ranged 10c higher than a week ago. Sheep and lamb market in good shape, with top for lambs 4 at $7.10. Oregon Fund Suit A UUU UU AJLlgU UUU1 U Attorney-General Crawford Is Defeated ia Circuit Coart ia His Effort to' Re cover Prom the State Board. (Salem Boreas of The Journal.) j Salem, Or, March 21. Notice of ap peal to the supreme court in the peni tentiary revolving fund case has been served by tha attorney general, who lost in tha circuit court. This suit was brought by Attorney General Crawford to recover from Governor West. Secretary of State Ol cott and State Treasurer Kay, members of the state board, approximately $16, 000 spent from the old penitentiary revolving fund for the conduct of the prison brick yard, the purchase of sup plies and equipment and a piece of land for use in connection with the brick yard. The attorney general contended that there was no law authorising the fund, and that its use was illegal. .Circuit Judge Kelly sustained a de murrer to the complaint on the ground that Mr. Crawford did not allege any damages to the state. The attorney general amended the complaint, alleg ing that the state was damaged. When the case came before Judge Kelly the second time he dismissed the suit on the ground that Crawford failed to show wherein the state was damaged. CHAMBERLAIN'S STAND FOR FREE CANAL TOLLS BIGGEST FREIGHTER TO ENTER NORTH PACIFIC NN1NG MUCH PRASE PORT ARRIVES HERE merchandise, according to Captain lxf stedrs clearance papars. Coming to load lumber for Dant Rassel. at Kalama. tha steamer Tamat pias reached tha river at o'clock tats morning and left up an hour later. The British tramp steamer Strathen drtck, under charter to Da vies Fehon, reached Astoria at o'clock this morn ing and left at ones for Wastport. Sh loads lumber for Australia, . With passengers and freight for Saa Francisco and San Pedro, th S. F. & P. steamer Bear will leave Portland -at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. She will ; SETTLERS ON CAREY . ACT PROJECTS APPEAL TO GOVERNOR y WEST Commendatory Lettera Tour Royal' MaiT Sfea Says He! MaPf Have to ! in on Oregon Senator From ganshire Has No Difficulty 01 frei8bt a Start All Oyer gain After I All Parts of the Country. in Negotiating River. Sinking Saving! Arna Meets Delay. Owing to being placed on the dry- dock In San Francisco, the Maple Leaf liner Arna Will ha (tela veri 10 din in nanunrton uurean or tm jonrnai.i a iw itoyai juau Bteam racicet liner hr rrtvai h. Th Wdshington. March 21. Senator I CardKranahlr th- ir..t ri.. ..1 Chamberlain has received such a dei- r!er to ever enter this port any other Europe and will load lumber out from h PPlj 'or relief 4l4t da to (Salam Bnreaa of Tha konrnal.l Salem, Or., March 24.4-Typlcal of 6' icvicrs irum aii paria 01 nw North Pxrifl rt ..o.koj v.,.h Port and. EurVi and .Pnirot Sm country approving his stand xor iree Bank dock at 6:20 last night, with She will likely arrive here about April captain Archie Pease Ureal Nor., urv laadai Ureat .Nor., pref m4iU8). ice gactumes i 0111 w tuioou tutrai 1 lolerurbau Met., com.) lutrurUu atttt., prl. 00 LebJKb Valley K.uua City buotbtira. ZS itAft Mex. Petroleum W luulavUlii a KiaahTiUal... U., K. a X., c i lSVki KVI 17 ai.. a. a x.. urei... MlMOuri Pacific I 23 4 24 utlu-l Lra 1 1 Nevada CouauUdated . lo 15 New HaT8n 1 704.1 To-mI 4)89 New York Central ... W UOj Uoa A. V., Out. a Wtt . Norfolk: a, Weat., c 108 108 lOoVi Nvrtn Auiariean Nortbera Pucirie, c..113U3HIH I'adUlc Mail o. C. Co. tf -O'AI niv.i 8is illO .... 13 OU ofl ai9 Wl OT 137 H lUlllfc Penueylvanla Ur 1'eoplc a ii., U a C... l'reHed bteol Car, c. prittaeU Wtcel Car, p. Kay cona. Copper--. . Headlug, common, . ileauiu-, e-. pref . . IteuUliiK, tint pref. . . Hip. lion a steel, c.i Kep. Iron a Steel, p. lto'k laland, uommun Hock. Island, prf....i at. l. a a. ., ud p. et. i.. a s. k., it p. i M. L. t S. V., com. I St. L. . W., pref . Moutheru fie, cum..i Houthorn Ky., com Moutbern Hy., pref 'J'enu. ' Copper . Trxaa a Pacific . Toledo, St. Li. & W c. Toledo, t. 1.. a W., p. I Union l'aclllc, coui..15y 'j Union I'aciilc, pref..j U. 8. Hubber, com.. U. 8. Sleet Co., com Utah Copper Virginia Cbemlcal . . Wttbaan, common . Wubaab, preferred ... 0 Western L nlou Tel. ... ftUfe ealiUKboluttt KlecUlcj 7 VS'lu. Central, cominii total salea, 147,HOO. 1. S 1 ail 21 17 3 v lo 89' WJ 27 103, 74 113 26 111 As usual on Saturdays the run at the VH rri in Knrtii Pnvtlin srs . llo-Vit recelDts bein confined to three ca.r of In his complaint the attorney general cattle, bogs and sheep, mixed. Sales I said that all the money was spent for mis morning were confined to 60 head i the use of the state. 01 nogs, at tne top price, xney ceipts for hogs for the week were light Water Board Complains. and Monday the market advanced IB I Salem, Or., March 21. Alleging that ten in. Bines men. It nag neiQ Hieauy I nrtrnn pnvr pnmnnnv whtr-h fnri and the outlook for next week is very nlBh- n -iAOtrt tieht and nower eerv favorable for those having hogs to dls- gj nTiV'lomptmTrha At South Omaha today, hogs ranged municipal plant, is not following its o cents lower. At lenver the market I scneauie of rates on rue with me ran- tolls that he finds it impossible to undertake to answer' them or even ac knowledge receipt of them except in this general way through The Jour nal. He reports that there Is now a tremendous demand that the United States shall not back down and show the white feather to Kngland. In a Statement he said: "The sentiment against repeal Is growing and will continue to grow. It is urged in most of these letters, and I think the position is sound, that the question of free tolls Is not really the essential idea. Whether tolls are re mitted or not is simply an economic MARINE INTELLIGENCE as pilot. A I iJ. crowd of several hundred people at tracted by the publicity given the coming of the big steamer was at The big steamer made good time up Thomaa L. Wand, from Alaska ., tireak water, iroia coos Hay was steady. General hog market range: Best live. 176 to 220 lbs $8.7508.85! Prime heavy 225 to 250 lbs. 8.658.85 Rough and heavy i 7.00 tf 8.00 Pigs. 76 to 125 lbs 7.75(3)8.26 Cattla In Demand. road commission and is offering bonuses and other inducements to get business, the Eugene water board has filed a formal complaint against the Oregon Power company with the state railroad commission. The water board r Membership Contest to Conclude Today ...1124 44VM 44 21i 21 . I ltW lo 1 105 i ltt5 ...-! 1 1 t 25 25 2511 aol4 l V4 1 85 05 2o 26b b4 o5 4 h4 8ii 96 M I MS tt 0 10 02 ST4 i- 159 158 ...... I- 5l 4ia 6ol 05 55 Oi'&l V S3i a.i-jt 80 3dl U 18 15S 83 aa 4i 55 34 11. 6 6Va 6 OUfki 63i 63 7S i 77j 17 I 44, Wheat Holds Strong With High Pressure Receipts in cattle were light during conducts the business of the municipal tne week, and prices toon an upward j plant, ireno. eome Bieer prices were zo cents stronger. Some extra prime cattle were sold Wednesday at $7.90 to J8.00 Buyers are said to be fighting further advances, and should receipts be heavy Aionaay prices may snow a decline. Oeneral cattle market range: Prime steers, 1100 to 1200 pounds .$7.25 8.10 Good to choice steers 7.608.00 Common steers 7.00 7.60 Prime spayed heifers..' 7.007.05 Good to choice dehorned cows 6.8607.00 Best bulls t.... 6.506.00 Good bulls 6.005.50 Common bulls 4.00 5. 00 Best light calves 9.00 9.50 Ordinary calves 8.00 8.76 Sheep Market Brisk. The sheep and lamb market is in good shape with prospects for con tinuation Of good demand for some time. General mutton market quotations: Best lambs .$ 7.00 Poor lambs t... E.50600 Best ewes 5.00 5.10 Ordinary ewes 4.25 ft 4.75 Best yearling wethers 6.75 & 6.00 Wethers 6.60 5.85 Today's Livestock Shippers. Mixed stuff Carl B. Lucke, Canbv. 2 cars cattle, hogs and sheep; J. B. Cornett, Shedds, 1 car cattle and hogs. ComparatlTa statement of North Portland 11 restock run: . Cattle CaWes Hoes Sheep Month to date.... 4.091 124 1 3.677 16,014 Hame. 1U13 4,188 143 the river, completing the 100 miles from Astoria in eight hours and 20 minutes. According to Captain Pease the steamer is easy to handle and he had no trouble whatever in bringing her up the river. On board the steamer was Frank- Waterhouse, head of the firm which has the agency in the NOrth Pacific for the Royal Mall. Mr. Waterhouse Governor West by setnl-s on Carey act irrigation projects s the letter rrom William ross, who purcnaaea 200 acres la the Descbt&Bs Land com pany's project at La .Sfue and has been practically Starve; out through tne raiiure of tne comppy to aeuver water to his land as. promised. This latter was read ;a the) stormy session of the i desert! f land board Mar. 23 Mar. 2 Unannb f-tn. U . . 1 1 ; A . I r. NorthUml. from San Francisco Mar. 2a I Thursday as showing fhy tha gov- J. B. Stetson, rfouj Kan Francisco.... Uar. 23 I ernor Was insisting th a new COn- isaiajr ruiiaui, uvm Bin i ranciavo. ... nar. i tract and an ef fectiv1'bond be re Saxonia. from BuroD and" enriaat! !!!alar! sa I Pany upon the eXDlrafton Of its old Rose city, from Saa FTauolaeo Mar. 2S I contract. Fobs says he jas spent $18,- Aroline, from Coos Bay and Saa Fran.. War. 29 0 00 on Ma nlaceu all his! aavinas. and .a an. u . on ' . : uucaiiuii auvui wmcn were migni oe i made tha trn Qo.ttl. a difference t opinion, but fhe funda- steamer. Ha is enthusiastic over the meniai proposition inyoivea is me showing the steamer made. She made I question of surrendering to foreig.i the trio from th sminri tn Aatnria tn dictation a matter of purely domestic 24 hours and a better spaboat Mr. concern and so abandoning the policy Waterhouse has never seen. of 100 years and the express declara- in Bendinr the Cardiganshire here tion of congress in 1884 and again in We are but or,.nine our real aervlce." aorli 2J I now taces the prospecif of having to I go out and begin life yer again as a Yucatan, from Saa Dieso and war. Bodneyablre. from mrona and orlant. Sn ta Dasart, I go out ana oegin iiie ,yer Multnomah, for Saa rranriaco m.- vi I day laborer. His lettePiaays: Alliance, for Coos 3ay and Eureka. ...Mar. 22 1 "I beg you to eifiuss me for Bear, for San Pedro and way Mar. 21 I kin- aKn thl. nlMr .i T aaa vnr M . irr-n la n u . .Mar. 23 Mar. 25 1912. "It is Insisted on all sides that tho Panama canal act was not in violation of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, and In my opinion the consensus of opinion In the united States Is in accord with I this view. A view which will gain In safd Mr. Waterhouse last night. "The Royal Mall will, we believe, be the greatest of the lines operating into this country. Seven steamers of the same size and magnitude as the Car diganshire, augmented by a further auxiliary fleet of steamers like the Klamath Thomaa L. Wand, for Alaaka J. B. Stetson, for Alaaka.... "Breakwater, for Coos Bay Mar. 23 Beaver, lor ban mneiaco and way.. Mar. 27 Kednejahlr. (or Orient and Earooe. . a aril 2? Cardiganshire, for orient and Europe.. Mar. SO yuinauu, ror Alaska ....Mar. 81 Koe City, for San Pedro and way.... April 1 AroUne, for Coos Bay and Saa Fran.. April 1 From Baa Franciaco. Steamers Harvard and Vale, altaraatlnv leave San Franciaco for Saa Dleco on Mon. cays, vteaueauay, rridays and Saturday. connecting wiui steamers xrom 1 or Hand "Three years and iki half ago X bought 200 acres; of Ia$a of the Des chutes Land company,- and It was promised to be Irrigate in 1912. On advice of Mr. Ays, that1 time secretary : of 'the company, . I mo-d up here to make it my home aDm a year ana a half ago. In that tint I have spent more than $4000 : in- Improvements on tne place, Desiaes rays own lime ana labor. To the land conipany I have strength as the subject la agltaed and Glenroy and Den of Airlie, which you Northbound, tbey arrive at aa Franciaco bald out about 4000irofc the water. Increase Decrease Year to date Sume,- 1013 .. Increase Decrease .. 793 .'!l8,'820 ..16,208 19 108 329 STKAWHERK1KS IX The -first shipment of fresh straw berries for the season reached Front from California' and the price on Front Board irpi was izv, to i'3 cents Dcr half i Jsonm M!ll uux. Chicaao. March 21. The feature Of the wheat market today was a stub born strength In the new crop month. It wo a nnr i'hH that thA mnftt !! kVi MARKET element in the situation is the flatter ing outlook for the 1914 harvest. ' Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke company, 216-217 oi iraue Duuaing. 388 131 Saturday Vorniag Sales, HOGS No. 49 1 Friday Afternoon COWS No. 3 STEERS Oregon 22 Oregon 27 Oregon 1 Section Oregon I Oregon Section Oregon . OHANGK8 May HTKAUILY AIVANCEI2"H While nranEcs have brn cheap this 1 May seaanti. nn oniparod with the prices! July of the corre ponding time a year ago, Sept. n i saiu, values hip nteadilv advan cing aim will cuiitinuc to Uo so for May some titup. ( alirornia harveMted a big 1 iuly crop thl season and the growers. I Sept. wmie pi-ar(Hi wiin the quantity, have I hf-en somewhat disappointed with the May returns. ' I jEir MUTTER AND EGGS July STEADY My May July "niter ana egg prices remained steady toduy the egg quotations be ing a little stiffer than yesterday, first t lass Oregon candled eggs bringing as SHIPPERS' WEATHER GUIDE B.rrHa8tt.Jime?tf as f.ar north s Wednesday i Seattle against minimum temperatures Ttniriv . . nr ihAnt 41 1aciaa-. . i . . ( " . z, . -.v .cca, uuriiieast ro rldav rwi csuuin to Asniand, 42 Portland tonight, about 48 degrees. Open High Low Close WHEAT 03 Mi 3-r 83 3A 8H m-M 88 88B 68)4 88 aSVt 88 'I B CORN o4 . e WTi sisb Htt eO'S W 84B as SNVa T0 87B OATS .. ..Ji 40 ia 8! 89 A r..40 40 '4 3U 40 ......... :,i 38 i 38 A 1-OKK .......2187 2167 2160 2180 B 2182 2185 21D7 2180 A LARD 102 102 J075 1005 1100 UW 10t)5 11U5 RIBS Una . 1102 J147 1147 B 1167' 1107 1162 1162 B Portland Grain Receipts. -Cars- Monday . Tuesday Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. at JOBBING PRICES OP PORTLAND BLTTER Nominal Willamette valuT rreanl jry, eoDM seuing pries, i-Sc; beat prtnts tlUa Huh knM.. ID... KUOS Selected. Candled local, Ultras. LIVR POCLTRy ' Hens. 17fiil7Hc: hrll.- 8oie27c; staaa, live seea. 12-: Pekin ducka' " M ...... Saturday.. . . Year ago. . . Ttal this week Year ago.. . . Seas'n to date. 14.647 Year ago... 15,074 1 21 8 31 18 , 23 27 132 133 3 1 4 4 V2 12 2204 1895 18 12 7 3 6 20 16 66 96 2212 1812 Oregon Oregon . Oregon . Montana Montana Montana Montana Montana Montana ... 27 WETHERS 24 247 220 220 220 220 .'221 221 Several Hundred Additions to T. M. O. A. Enrollment as Besnlt of Past Week's Campaign. With an enthusiastic campaign that will doubtless. Increase the enrollment of the Portland Young Men's Chris tian Association by several hundred today, the week's membership contest of that institution is being "brought to a close. Final reports will be received this evening at 7 o'clock being the hour that the canvassing Is to stop. The results will be made known as quickly as they can be complied, and the prizes awarded. The rival forces led by J. E. Werlein and F. N, Clark are putting in a busy day for supremacy. Werlein and bis team have had a decided advantage up to yesterday when the Clark faction took a spurt and ran up a score for the day of 54,200 points to their op ponents' 37.175. This reduced the lead to wlnthln striking distance and it is 11.833 14,448 now nip and tuck for first place. Wal ter Krupke is expected to win the gold watch offered for the high individual score, having 41,950 points to his credit last night to 21,150 for his nearest competitor. J. K. Day's team of 10 men, to which Mr. Krupke belongs, will doubtless carry off the nonois among the small groups. It is expected that the added mem bership for the week will amount to about 600, exclusive of gains made by the Sellwood Y. M. C. A. which itself has had a prosperous week. The origi nal goal was 1000 new names for the week, but this mark was purposely put high. However, It Is known that the teams have considerable reserve strength and the showing tonight may be a genuine surprise. A. W. Prescott Better. Washington, March 21. A. W. Pres cott, secretary to Former Senator Bourne, who underwent a minor opera tion at one of the Washington hos pitals this week, is Improving nicely. Ask for Modified Ruling. Washington, March 21. Senator Chamberlain. Representative Sinnot and A. J. Kroenert, of Portland, ap peared before Interior department of ficials today and urged modification of the ruling which prevents the use of Wlllamson and Sprague rivers for logging. It is represented that many severe hardships will result If this ruling Is odhered to. have already seen, will handle the business which the company expects to develop here. Of course the later steamers will likely have Improve ments over this one, for our company is experimenting along advanced and practical lines all the time. Six double gangs of longshoremen commenced working on the discharg ing of the Cardiganshire's cargo at daylight this morning and it Is planned to have her hold clean by Monday night. She will then commence load ing 7000 tons of outward bound carga of which 2,000,000 feet will be lumber to come from the Clark & Wilson mill. Grain and flour with a good sized con signment of general cargo will com plete the tonnage. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, batordays aad Sua nays. Vsaaals la Pert. Berlin, Am. ship .........Oobls Levi Bnrgesa, Am. bk., .........Gobi Oakland. Am, ach. ....St. Helena St Nicholas, Am. Hch ....Astoria Marlborough Hill, Runs, bk Astoria Sue H. Elmore, Am. sa. ............. Supple's Keuce, Am. scb ................Astoria Cblnook. dredge Alaaka Dock near. Am. aa Olenroy, Ur. aa Crlaket, Am. ss Vulcan Iron Wa k Samar, Am. ach ....Prescott Wm. H. Nottingham, Am. aa.....N. P. Mill SAILING DATES TO ALASKA Service From Juntura, Washington, March 21. Representa tive Sinnott has received Information from the posotfice department which 'indicates that the department may Three Boats AVill Leave Thts Port in Eight Days. Portland will have three boats sail ing to Alaska in eight days, as a result serve Riverside, Crestonvllle, Cord and of the delays encountered in preparing j Jean. W. 2.844 1,586 B9.68T 48,078 67.747 ! 68,851 11,450 10,896 Are. lbs. 198 1 180 Bale. Ave. lbs. 1130 1185 1085 1110 1086 Price. SS.P5 I 8.80 V Price. 6.75 7.85 7.65 650 7.65 Fowly Farm from Juntura, the ter minus of the new railroad. If this is finally decided upon, the new plan, which will greatly facilitate the mail service for the towns mentioned, will begin July 1 this year. s Oregon Claim Eliminated. Washington, March 21. The only Oregon claim in the omnibus claims bill was stricken out by the senate ftteamer committee, leaving Oregon without representation. It was the claim of John E. Buller of Lane county. 90 o 1U1 lot 101 101 101 103 S.50 6.50 5.50 6.SO 6.50 5.SO 5.50 5.50 Fine Is Imposed for Beating Horse Alfred E. Hyde Taxed $10, on the Com plaint of the Oregon Humane So ciety Broke Boards on Horse's Head. On Complaint of Officer F. M. Hunt er of the Oregon Humane society, Al fred E. Hyde, of 900 Salmon street, was fined $10 in Judge Stevenson's the steamer J. B. Stetson for the north ern run. The steamer Thomas L. Wand will leave Portland Monday evening at 6 o'clock with a full cargo of freight, the steamer J. B. Stetson on Wednes day evening with passengers and freight, while the steamer Qulnault, the third of the steamers for the northern run, has been set for March 81. Preparatory to shipment on the Wand, local shippers have been sending in freight all day today. The dock at the foot of Oak street Is already well filled with freight, while an order was telephoned to Manager N. F. Titus, of the Pacific Steamship com pany, this morning for 160 tons to be reserved for the Wand. The Wand is expected to leave Seattle today for this t Asuuasan Maru. Jap. port. She should arrive here tomorrow gJS ' afternoon some time, and longshoremen I geivelg, ' Nor." ss.. will be on hand to commence unioaaing puako. Am. bk hot at once. No delay Is expected In seeding her out Monday evening. supposed to be furnished, keeping up my 'payments until Mjarch last year, then I quit it for the; reason that no work was going on apd I understood that something was wrong. Mr. Morson then r&tlfied me sev-. eral times that l hadrp keep up my payments to htm or r3would lose my land. Finally, in August, l got a .AiDawonh I letter from his attorney Mr. Shaw, In ..Montgomery No. 2 1 Portland, that if I dJA not Keep up my monthly payments they wouia start proceedings agafopt me. I atnt the letter to Lawyer A. Forbes in, Bend, who wrote me t4pk that I need pay no attention to kjj ana x never, have heard frost thfcl-land company since. i-M "Last fall I had $1?$0 put aside to fight Morson, but aljpthis time the money is soon gone, gj keep up ex penses. I got 80 actfss cleared and seeded last spring, tt still I have had to buy all the lyiy and feed for my stock. This is Ibfl finest place on earth to live in, aijd I wish I will not havo to leave my place again, but if nothing can be Whs to force tha Barmbek. Ger. bk Santa Rosalia I company to fulfill the? project-and pay Crbln, Nor. bk Bahla Blanco I mo riamaa-a. I aUDnoaatl wlll 'hava to Oana, Ger. s. ....Callao p-tln ; and ?-atart from the Uen. de Bonis, ft. bk ..Newcastle I .. w 4.u... XiaoaUaaaou. Ea Koate. ll'l'"". .1 7?Z l.l?i v,.vuv Crown of Toledo, Br., sa ....Antwerp! . . 1 , v, . i Y-t' ' Lord Lonsdale. Br. ss ..Antwerb L Counting the Interest on my money Arna. Nor. t 4 Victoria I I am HOW directly OVK 1S,UUU on inia Xranavsai. Dan. s Gotbenborg I land. That was all ntiniey I hav been Pierre Antonlne. Fr. bk Antwerp I -.,tnr hard tar. 1 oi SO veara. but it. ""'1211 I always was my wish to havs a nlco: Lumber. I farm and lots of strAifs. This is my Encore. Am. scb Alliance, Am. str Multnomah, Am. atr. ., Enterprise, gas scb..., Tricolor, ror. as Sinkiyou, Am. as , Yellowstone, Am. a... Abwauvda, gas scb. .. Cardiganshire, Br. str. Luxor, Ger. str Saginaw. Am. atr Mratbendrlck, ur. atr St. Helena, Am. str Tamalpiaa, Am. str Ea Bouts ta Load Grain Port. Lor. Co. .Columbia No. 1 BC Helens .Supple's N. P. Mill West port ....... SL Helens Sunnlea North Bank ..Mult. . . . . Wastport Box a Lbr. . . . . Weat port ...Oonch St. ...Kalama Nam Deeaix Fr. scb . bk. Balled from ....... .Hamburg .newtinn, Bng. Elver Forth. Br. str.. Inverbervie, Br. str , Ea Konte to Load Name Ilowtb, Br. bk Harflete, Br. ss K lnrosa, Br. ss King Cyrus. Am. scb..... Tarpenbek, Ger. scb Queen Eugenie, Br. sa Irene, Am. scb Matbew Turner, Am. ach. Salem, Am. scb. . . Ballad from .asweaatla. Ena. ....Saa Francisco ..Victoria Wtlllngtoa ....Santa 'Rosalia .......Bremerton , Hobart .Iquiqul B. V. ..Newcastle. H. 8 a Kobe Amsterdam Honololo San Franciaco Valparaiso Shlnkal Maru. Jap. ss W. II. Marston, Am. scb Valparaiso Bicyclist Awarded T" "U-r-r Tiiwtt ' court this morning for beating a horse, JJalllclgeS Dy July 'because it could not pull a load up DENVER MARKETS ; HOLDING Receipts in Hogs and Cattle Are Lighter Than Yesterday. Denver1. MaV Tl.Hogs-Re- J Lll' Ti'Jl celpts. 100 ; market steady at range John Xrawchuck, Who Was injured, Had Brought Suit A gin at Salesman for Allen ft IVewls, in Auto Accident, En route for the ball grounds on a $8.55 8.62 4. Cattle Receipts, 100; market steady: steers. $6.00 6.20. Cows land heifers. 5. 25 6.80. Sheep Receipts. 600; market, steady; yearlings, S6.00eve.50; wethers, salesman for Allen & Lewis, while driving an automobile belonging to the company, ran into John Krawchuck, a baker, who was riding a bicycle, ac cording to testimony in a damage suit brought by Krawchuck against the Mrs. Charles Tallman and Mrs. Harry Grubb, both of 1658 Macadam road, testified that Hyde made about STEAMER LEAVES SEATTLE Rrltish Tramp. Kinross. Is Dne Here Tomorrow Evening. Departure of the British tramp steamer Kinross ftom Seattle for Port land was set for 7 o'clock this morn ine: according to advices from the sound. The Kinross is under charter Beulab, Am. scb. Omega, Am. ach.... Mlndoro, Am. acta....... Queen Maud, Br. ss Strathalbyn, Br. ss Hasel Dollar, Br. ss Santa Crua, Am. ss Ktrathlorue. Br. C2 Henrik Ibsen, Nor. ss.... Hurst, Br. str Manningtry. Br. str. ... Christian Bora, Nor. str. Alvena, Am. ach ...Saa Diego Coqulmbo Suva . .Saa Franciaco .San Franciaco ..San Francisco ..Saa Franciaco .San Diego ..... .Melbourne Kurrka Knreka Gnayasaa Laetal 15 attempts to climb Fulton hill with to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. to load lum a heavy load of lumber, continually ber for Australia and wijl load at St beat trig his horse with a board. Helens, aLlnnton and Iflman-Poulsen The humane officer was only called Lumber company's mill here. She MARINE NOTES $5.265.76; ewes, 14.60(95.60; lambs! company. A Jury in Circuit Judge Jtf.76 07.26. HOGS ARE LOWER AT OMAHA l 4 6 1 4 20 25 1441 1345 Wheat Cargoes Quiet. London. March 21. Wheat cargoes on passage, quiet. English country markets quiet. French country markets quiet. lT&ldc; Jndli iaet Kiinnera, izniac: g isc; tursevs, icwiac; areaaeo. 30fi2fVc- p), eons, old. 1, young. $1.60 dbsen; tackrabblts, I2.002 25. I Hh.ii.sr: nominal. Fresh Oregon fancv run I n . . . . - - rreao twins and triplets, Young America. 22c. Hope, Wool and Hides, 21e; dairies. Sit; Feb. Mar Apr. May June July Aug. Kept, New York Open. .1143 ,...1287 Cotton Market. High. Low. Close. 1146 1142 1309 1297 .1222 1230 1220 HOPS Buying price, choice. UUffijlRcj prune 5T loHiinc; medium to prime. 18k16ac; conU ct- ...... u W l ' ' " I Tl tracta, 14 4c. I Dec CUITT1M OR CASCARA BARk Car lots. .1196 .1179 '1144, .1149 1203 1182 1148 1152 1193 1177 1142 1149 1147(343 130608 124060 1207 1202 1183 1152 1147 (Special to The Journal.) South Omaha, March 21. Cattle ReceiDta. none. Hogs Receipts, 9635; market, EC lower at range, S8.eo)8.sa. Sheep Receipts, none. ; Morrow's court awarded Krawchuck $3000 damages against the company this morning. Th accident happened at Twenty third and Vaughn streets. Krawchuck alleged that the machine was going at a high speed. Testimony showed that his leg was crushed and it was neces sary to screw metal plates to the bone to fasten the pieces together. The in jured leg Is shorter than the other and Astoria, March 21. Arrived at 2 and left up at 4 a. m. Steamer St. Helena, from after the sight of the cruelty became brought a cargo of coal to the govern- Sa Francisco. Arrived at B and left up unbearable, and after Hvd. ha.1 hrnk.n I . ctatlnr at Bremerton aa m. Steamer Tamalpala. from Ban Franciaco. Arrived at 9 a. m. British Steam er Strath endrlck, from Eureka, l Arrived at 7 a. m. Steamer Ceo. W. tenwlck. from San galled at 8:80 a. m. r.usslsa bark unbearable, and after Hyde had broken ment coalinsr station at Bremerton aa two ooaras over tne animal's neck. her Inbound tonnage. She should SHERIFF RAIDS SALOONS her Inbound tonnage. She reach here tomorrow evening, Pedro. RTTt. MA NCHURIA IS AGROUND Msrlborouah H1IL for London. I bi rraiu-laro. March 2lr Sailed at mid nightSteamer Johan ronlsan, for Portland. NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT lt i- said another operation Is neces sary to remove a portion of the bone. Only the front wheels of the auto- i mobile ran over Krawchuck's leg. He sued for $25,000. Clearings Saturday . Friday ... Thursday Wednesday Tcesday .. Monday . . Portland Banks. This Week. $1,663,350.83 2,014,081.27 2,094.002.54 2,044. 6'JO. 89 ....... 2.584.924.74 3,000,750.16 Tear Ago: $2,019,244.90 1.825.531.77 2,574,161.90 2,789,230.30 2.851.394.89 8,782,174.87 Week to data . .$18,852,100.28 $15,841,738.74 508 903 i54 4S Clearings Balances Clearings Balances Taooma Banks. 115253 ' 4lfec; tbsn cor lots. 4 He. i MOHAIR 1013 Nominal. 25a2 WOOL Nominal, I8ia clip: Willamette val ley coarse Cotawold, lttc lb.; medium Baron sbire, 17c; choice fancy lots, 18c Jb. ; aaatera m VKPBTinn ivraiw:, vmraini 10 sorinkage. UIDK8 Dry hldea, 2228c lb.; reeri. 11 A 12; salted hldea, l2U,c; bulls, green salt. sS c; klda, 13(8 14c; calvea, dry, 25c: salt sklna. salted or green. 1820c; green bides la lass than saitea; sneep pens, salted, aheorlacs. Fruit and Teaatablaa. BEBBIES Cranberries, local. (039.50 pet barrel; eaatern, 112. PR-SU rUUltS Oranges, tangerines, gl.7o2.00; bananas, v tunea, $1.00 par ta.00t2S.25; plaa- k navela t2 (Hlca . , . . , . . . , ,jN . . . . lb.; leanoas. $3.50tt4.5o; luo: graperruu. . loriaa, auulea, 7c. i VKUETABLCS Turnips, $1.00; beets, $1,00; carrots, gl.oo; parvnlpa, $1.00 aack: eabbaca. local, $2.50: California, $2,2562.50. Tezaa. S'i4f2c lb. Mexican tomatoes, $3.00; Florida tomstoes, $4.50 per crate; green onions. 12tafc(13o dozen bunches; peppers, bell, 80c; bead lettuce. 2.25gA60 crate; hot huuae lettuce. $1.00Q1.2S per boa; celery, California. $4.00 per crate; egg plant, lCc; cauliflower, local. 9Oc$1.0O doaen: Call. ferula, $3 crate; trencb artichokes, $1 1.25 doaen; sprouts, 10c; stncg beans, 25c; lima Dnaua, id., peaa, lie ID.; spinaCB, Boc nox : aaparaaua, d'ijuvc id. ONIONS Jq t2.iAxa2.bO: carl f. o. b. ahlppif station garlic. 12ttQ.5o lb. puTAiui!.--eiiing price: Extra choice, at nA ..twit. ; ok. t Artinpv niv, i.,, hn: lug price, carloads. 60c; extra fancy, sorted. eoc; saw vauiorma. Meats, rlsh and Fro via ions. DRESSKU kl EATS Selling price Country tlledi Hogs fancy. 10c; oadlnary. H loc: rough aad heavy Pc; fcucv veals. 14 a 14Vit ordinary. 13c; poor. tHOc; baaaa, loc; auutton. kc; guata, 2di-tc. w . L HAMS, BACON. tXU Basis, 17k01t Jobbing price $3.rOQ375: No. 2. rload buying price, 'o.l . ( 1 breakfast bacon, 1528c; boiled bam. 28c; picnics, 12Hc; cottage, 81c. MfeiAXS racking bouae uteers, No. I stock, 12Hc; cows. No. 1 stock, 12c; ewes, loc: wethers. 10HUc; lambs, Uc; pork tolas. 18 c; dressed bog, 12Mc. uxsiana snoaiwatec nay, per gallon f 1; rer too lb. aack ( ); Olympla, per gallon. 3.50; per 100 lb. sack ( ); canned eastern, 55c can; $850 dozen; eastern, tn shell. fl.7SJ smjo per ivu; nwr cianw, ti.wigz .Mi Dux; eaatern o inters, per gallon, solid pack, $3.00. FISH Nominal. Dressed flounders, 7c; rlnook salmon, 1510c; steelheads 12c; hal- sLrlmps. 124c: perch, 8e lb.; lobsters. S5c lb.; silver smelt, 7c: barring, 6c; black cod, 8c; sturgeon. 18c; shad, 10a lb. UAKU xjercea, uc; comcouna. nareas. lie- l . . O&ABS -args, fi.exi: meaium. si dose a. Orooeiiaa. - KHfiAR Cube. 84.90: Dowdered. 840: frnit or berry. $4.60; beet, $4.40; dry granulated, $4.60; I yellow, tiJOO. (Above quotaUoua are SO days net caaa.j beans bdiu wnite. sue: larae wait. Be: Pink. ttc; limaa, 7c; boyo. (tie; rod oc. ... . kick japan styie. no. i. excite: Maw Orleans, Head, jitc; ureoie. OMie. HONSX New. S4JsSS.bO ar case. SALT Coarse, half grounds. 100a, $10 per ten; aua, iv.o: xaoia oiry. ova, sia; ius, E17.50: bales.. 82.25: extra fin barrels. 2s. 6s and 10s, $5.26.00; lump rock. $20.60 per too. " Mats and Oil. UNSEED OIL Raw bbls., 6Sc per gat; ket tle boiled, bbls., 65c; raw eases, 68c I bollad cases. 70c gaL: lots of SSO gallons la less; oil cake meal, 844 per ton. WHITE LEAD Tod Iota. 8c Per lb.: BOO lb. lota so per lb.; tosa lots, SVic par lb. . OIL MEAL Carload lota, 834. TURPENTINE la caaaa. 73c: wood barrcla. 1 TOc; iroa barrels. 6Se per gaUoa. Electrical Worker Sues Labor Union Complaint Itled by 3. T. Simpson Charges That, Brotherhood Officers Conspiring to Defraud. Charging that officers and some members of the local number 125 of San Francisco. March 21. Wheat, tne lniernauoniu ommwiwu ui per cental, club, $1.62 1. 65; northern Electrical woricers .are conspiring to Diuestem, 1.DJ1. t , luraey re-J, neirauu uieir umuu nuu iujh "cnu Seattle Banks,! .$256,061.00 . 41i.8Q9.00 ..82.011.678.00 , . 175,880.00 I San Francisco Produce Market. 81.6601.70: red Russian, $1.62, forty-fold, $1.6501.67. Baney for cental, gooa to cnoico feed, $1.1701.18; lower grades, ! Potatoes Per cental, .Oregon Bur banks, 85cO$1.25; sweets, $1.2501:60; delta stock writes. 76cil.66; new. per ID., lHSjsc hundred dollars in cash, the books and records belonging to the local over to a different brotherhood, X. T. Simpson this morning filed suit ask ing that the defendants be enjoined from carrying out their alleged plans. J. J. Bolhaug, president of the local. C. D. McConahy, secretary, and M. F. Sheriff Word raided three saloons Pacific Mail liner Is Caught In last night and arrested proprietors Sanall Off Nagasaki, and patrons. J. J. Russell and a dos- - tnnP,f,nn March 21 .The en men were arrested rrom Russell s I . . , , , saloon at Second and Burnside streets. Chamber of Commerce received word TP XT T-o a--,n-f manocrs- o- It lOQaV IB&1 l"0 lOtUll. WU1 -u- - -'...Ku. .uu IUCU - , . 11 V...M . -V U-..f. . were arrested from the saloon of cnuria, cuii a, -H" np ai iov p. rl" s so and left ti.i.j. a p,, h harbor, had gon aground, been re- ranclsco. Arrived at a.SO and lert floated and taken to Hong Kong, where it was docked. Robde A Rupert, across the street, and M. J. Gardner and three men were arrested at a cafe, managed by Gard ner, at 257 First street. Proprietors and managers were charged with per mitting gambling In their places, and the men were charged with gambling. Bail was furnished for all. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Bearing a full cargo of freight for Waldport and Newport, the gas schoon- pund. er Mlrene, t-apiain may, ieii yeaieraay. She brought considerable Inbound Arrived at 2 a. m. Btaamer Yucatan, from Portland. Sailed at T a. m. Steamer Stanley Dollar, for Portland. Seattle, March 21. Railed at T a. Brltlab steamer Kinroaa. for Portland. Astoria, March zo. amvea at o ana ten rrom oan op at 7 p. m. Steamer Klamaut, irom saa ran Cin Padm. March 20. Arrived and sailed Fteamer Willamette, rrom roruano lor can Antwerp, March 20. KaHed Brltlab steam, er ComarvoDShlre, for Portland. 6an Francisco. March 20. Balled at noon- Steamer Roatoke; at 1 p. m- meaner rar Onions Per centaL Oregon. S3.7SOllde. treasurer, are named as defeod- 4.00: Bermuda. Der crate. $2.0002.60; I ants. The other members are toot new crop, per box. 40060c I named. The rooms of the local are at Butter a-xu-as, zsc; prima ixrais, 1 Fjr8t and Yamhill atreeta. Simpson dosen. extraa. 20c: l11 ?' first." 18o: aelect DUllets. 18c compi-nea "MS"'"" " """"":u'- , (Jneese tjregon twins, lsc; trip lets, Toung America and storage fancy, 19c; new California plats, 13 16c; Toung America, 18 y 19c; eastern, 13 20c. Oranges New navels, $1.0002.25; tangerines, 75otl.25. i Steamer Captain Is Hurt by Motorpycle Wedding at Gladstone. Oregon City, Or., March 21. A wed- I freight this trip and carried 60 tons out. Captain May expects a nig busi ness into the Oregon coast towns this summer. The gas schooner Patsy arrived in yesterday from Tillamook with cheese and empty drums aboard. Captain Vahlbuach reports a pleasant trip up the coast. To complete her cargo the Iforwegian steamer Tricolor wjll move some time this afternoon from the Portland Lum ber company to the North Pacific lum- I Lewlstoa her mill. Ii1"""" with o-t.nt.rnl eariro and cmnt I canaeitv ior tne oaat year. Alter tne 1 , it . -v. 1 weaamg a wi""'" siveii. jur. tl, rlv.P t 2 o'clock this moraine- and left up a 4 o'clock. The steamer Alliance passed her an nual inspection successfully, and will leave on schedule time for Eureka and Coos Bay tomorrow evening. Her 6ar- ding was solemnised Friday evening at tha home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hulbert of Gladstone when Miss Adah Humbert became the bride of John N. Seivers. The wedding was performed by Rev. T. B. Ford of the Methodist church of this city. Miss Edna Simmons was bridesmaid and Charles T. Seivers was best man Mrs. Sievers Is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Hulbert of Gladstone. 111. Seivers Is the son of Mrs. Mary Seivers of Gladstone, and is justice of the peace at Oregon City, having served in that yet a reception was and Mrs. Seivers left for a honeymoon trip after which they will make their home In Gladstone. Anderson-Wilke Nuptials. Astoria. March 21. Condition at tba month of the river at 8 a. m., smooth j wind north; weather clear. t- r(i at Aatarla Sanaa?. Hlzb, water 10:08 s. ta.. 7.7 feet; 11:18 p m.. 7.8 feet. Low water l:8Z a. b S.2 feet; 6:03 p. 04 feet. Dally River Readings. STATIONS. WilaonvlTla . Portland . . . . () Rlsina-- ) rslllns. I .. : I el .e 3 l -? I -SI !M$ S BJ Oi atj 24 7.8 O O 25 . 0.2 O 10 4.0 0 O 20 4.T 0.2 0 20 4.8 0.2 O KI 8.7 O.S O 16 8.1 0.1 0 success. Ill "When I bought land, It was advertised that the tpvemment wa behind this projects. .always learned, that where tha govtrhment was b--hlnd everything waa;safe, so I did not havs anything examined. Will you kindly advise me?;1f there Is any- thin to do in this cHe. if there is a way I could fight Mieon so It would not cost me too muory as 1 nave not got money left any nire. Or If I can hav him arrested r selling land under false pfetenslovfe "The company always advised us settlers to 00 me In af make improve ments' before, but la fall they sent out statements ; thaCK would . not be wise to do It." ii; vi!f ' Dencer of Iktad Files. Salem, Or.. March fill P. it. Dencer. of Bend has filed a daolaratlon ot can didacy- for the DemoSmtic nomination - for representative In the twenty-first district, comprising Cirwk, Lake. Kla- .. - A. . .fl, V main ana urant coujea. f$ $ One third of the World's supply of platinum is required in dentistry and another third for eleffrtcal purposes. TTieBelWay Si A check ook is' easier to cafjiy than a wallet or pjse filled with curreiy, silver or gold. Aflp'it is a miidi safer iethod of handling ponal fi nances.; p Are you a posi tion to writa check? That abilityif-ount 3 for much ijHjore than the mere c(ti(venience of the ; chrt;ks them- Oregon City, Or., March 21. Friday go wHl comprise 750 tons of general aiternoon miss unma vvnae ana uan F. Anderson were married at the Estes apartments. Seventh and Taylor streets. Rev. George Nelson Edwards. 1 of the First Congregational church, performed the ceremony. Mias Rica Anderson and J. E. Calavan were the witnesses. Immediately following the ceremony the bride and groom went to Gresham where a wedding dinner was served by Mrs. Fred Fieldbouse. J. C. Wilson & Co. . Seattle Produce Market. Seattle, March 21. Eggs Select ranch, 21c. . . Butter Washington creamery firsts. cubes, Z60; Washington creamery bricits. 29c; city creamery bricks, 2 9o; New Zealand. 27c: Yakima creamery oricics, -2sc; storage, zee; uauiornia, 1 26 27c. 1 Cheeae Tillamook, 21c; limburger, 20c: Young Americas. 22c: local cream bricks, 20c; Wisconsin twins, 21; Wis, consin triplets, 21; Oregon triplets, 1 21c; CaUfornia, 19c. Onions Green, 26S0c; Oregon, $4 per cwt i , Potatoes ijocal, 150 17o; ' Taklma Uema, 17011a,, Captain v Salaet Sna Into by auger; Vaea Badly Cat, Kip Dlslo eated and Body Brolsad. Captain Charles Dalaet, master and owner of the river steamer Alarm, was struck by a motorcycle ridden by Z. Darling, an employs of the 'Pacltio Telephone & Telegraph company, at Third and Burnside streets about noon today. He was taken to tha city emergency hospital where it was found that he was badly cut about the "mouth, that his hip was dislocated and that bad body bruises bad been sustained. He was later taken to his home.- ; - Marriage Licenses Issued., i Oregon City, Or., March 21. The first marriage licenses issued In this county since the . ninth of the month were -Issued yesterday to the follow lnr: Justice of the Peace John !x. Sievers and Miss Adah Elizabeth Hul bert; Ross Marston and Miss Viva Douglas, of Gresham; Carl Francis Anderson and Miss Emma Beatrice Wilke, school teachers of Oregon City. ..' : . . ,-. Chicago Livestock. ! . Chicago, March ft, Hogs, receipts. 12.000; cattle, 100; sheep, 509. . - i IBXS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANOB NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANOB CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGES SAN FRANCISCO POKTLAND OFFICE 109 Oak St- Ground Floor, lewis Blg. Fooaes Mara. all 386? . A-4187. Overbeck & Cooke Co. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Orala. Bto. -aia-aif Board of Trade Ealldlns. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondents of Logan St Bryan. Chicago, New York. Wilbur B.Foshay FTJBZ-O UTILITY grClaVXXT. Investigations, Report. Plans, Dr slop. nxMit and Maaagemeat of Elactrte, Oas. Btret Hallway aad WaUr f Propartlea. Wiloes Baiidlna-, rer-aaa,! Orsgosu selves, Whtp! in itseli is yery gref SECUWTY SAVINGSTRUST : C0&IRANY Fifth and Morrison Streets Capital arc4 Surpltu v $l,40Qft00 fa Ladd & Tilton Bank j Establislied 1859 ifif k CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,000,rS00.00 ii Commercial and Savings Deposftt I 3 2 7TT -