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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, Saloons on Pike Street-- |Council Wants Man me TO EXTEND SALOON LIMITS WILL MAKE PRESENT | BYSINESS SECTION AN EXTENSIVE LIQUOR DISPENSARY— NEFARIOUS MEASURE TO BE PUT THROUGH FOR BENEFIT of ONE MAN BESEEH VERE EEE EPERH EERE ERE EE EES Number Saloons on Pike Street and tn Victnity..,.. 29 Counct! Destres.... 0 one. J. Redelshetmer Wants Rent for His Butlting Location New Saloon... Third and Pine, Opposite Church How License Will Be Granted By Extending Saloon Limits SAREE REAR ER * * * *. * * + * now 29 saloons within 8 , throw of Pike street be-| Cross the street and take a drop at First and Firth avenues, and the “Don't Forget,” 403 Pike At ‘council intends, next Mon-|Fearth he could find accommoda to increase the number) ton at either of the four corners, which are now occupied by the Cot tage, Double Stamp, Alma and Ox ford saloons, Ta the next block he would that, but It ts golng out nm order that . & wealthy bual- may procure rent from under the Federal Third and Pine, it to extend the Iimits to in- ‘the corner, by just one vote to grant while the location Is out- the limits, it now appears to be a certainty that it will be after the mits are ex- be were a. wae + 4 “We are going to clean Seat- ® tle of ‘ope fienda’” * Sirect to First avenue. freson is to bring Redele- corner within the limits. * 7 PRESSE EERE RE EH ‘The police have declared war on the “dope fiends” of Seattle, and early Thursday morning effected their firet of a sertes of raids on lo- eal dens where the alluring paste of the peppy plant ts smoked. At 6:30 Thureday morning Offi- cers Kent and Carleton raided a room in the Phoenix hotel, South Becond, near Washington, and ar- pareseeresorere’ ® CHILDREN DRILLED TO . DODGE TORMADORR & ROCK RAPIDS, Ia, June 7. ® —fichool children tn this coun- are being Grilied tn getting it of the building when dark are seen in the sky make « dash for storm The latter have been ructed as @ result of a which wrought havoe at Spirit lake last week. * sa if * * * * * * * * * SPEER ERE WON'T INCREASE --- AIS OPINION “Ie is evident that some of the steamahip men who predict an in- crease of 200 per cent in the ship- pimg to the Orient when the war is ended do not mean what they say Of course, it is perfectly natural that they should ‘boost’ for business reasons.” This ts the statement made by a prominent Seattle railroad official, Thursday, when asked what effect the close of the war would have on Seattle's sbipping to the Orient. “It stands to reason that fn th next five years Japan will be un- able to buy anything from the Unit ed States or any other nation on account of the debt th hangs over her head. It will take Japan & good many years to pay up ber war debts. “There has been a great deal of shipping to Japan and the far east since the war started, but they were mostly war supplies. Of course, it would not do for & steamship man to say that the shipping would de crease when the war is ended, but right down deep in his heart he knows that there will be little or no Inerease for a good long time.” RRR wa Soap, 25c cake ......9 bi White pine and tar, 35¢ bot- for . Mi Beal Emulsion Cod Liver size .. . . Merck’s German Liver Bie Bottles, Fountain Syringe, "‘Bhavers’ Sapplies at 20 per cent discount. (PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S LANG DRUG.C° COLMAN BUILDING $T FIRST AVENUE. Columbia and Marion Streets. — Setachentenes * 's Specials * specials in Pliers. See our|* NEW LAWS TODAY * indow for rest of line. If|*% OLYMPIA, June §.—~The laws ® have any use or exeuse for a|# passed by the recent legiainture *) Bow ie the time to buy. & became effective yesterday. The # | Tissot’s Round Nowe Zone ies ® various commissions will take # | & possession of their offices, in- #| “Round | % cluding the railway commis- & * sion. All passes were today *& ® called tn by the raliways. * . Te|* Among the new laws is an & Par on Round Nose Ptler | # anti-graft jaw, which, if en- # 100 | & forced, atopa tipping. * Be Forged “Steet, Heavy ‘Lon Round Nose . eee Mahe * “ae 4%4-in. Round Nose Piier .. 100) * ¥ ¥ #4 ¥¥E¥¥¥ FF tin. P. 8. W. Round Nose Pit ROME, June 1—The pope today 190 hb ein 9¢| ,ddrenned an autograph letter to the P. 6. W, Round Nose © Fiig,| emperor of Japan, thanking him for ™* Lode Round Nose Plier 7 the liberty granted Catholle mis- pene Counter Brake Hacer |*onaries Im allowing them to en- j 44.50 | ter territory conquered by the Jap- We lead Pencii | $ Be! anese and helping them to estab- or coeEeey lish their houses. | Hide te a gure cure. ING’S, 1310 SECOND AVE. A bicycle * U. C. T. Excursion to Portiand. Only $5.60 for ¢ round trip. Tickets good on special iN. P. train leaving Seattle 8:30 a. ling Silver |) seo _ ae | There Is Nothing Prettier Than Pearl, the color In demand. Bee our new styles Men's Soft Hat's. BK. N. Brooks @ Co. aa and Ave. * 4 5 Great Northern Railway ei! greatly reduced round-trip tlekets Paul, Sioux Louta, Chi other impor- » June 14, 15, fayn We are showing wore new ome and Mttistic designs in SALAD BOWLS, BON BON DISHES, SUGAR AND CREAMERS, AN Very approprinte for wed- Ging gifts, wi excursion 6.Beninghausen Jewel Fir peri POLICE RAID DEN OF OPIUM FIENDS Chief of Police Delaney, # | eee eeeeeeee " Street Shopping Guide; welcomed at either the Receptiog, 311 Pike; Murphy's, 310, or the Fashion, 307, At the corner he would find'the Family Wine house. At Third and Pike he would prob ably cut out the Snoqualmie, 221 Pike; Steve MoCormick, 212 Pike, and the Pike, Second and Mike, and take a stroll along Third to Union He would find the polished ma hogany at Gr 6, 1416 Third, but unfortunately there would be noth- ing dofng at a bar at 1415 Third. A Heense has been granted this | place, but it is not yet open for business, By going to the corner, however, he would find Sullivan's, and the Federal Exchange, which are handy to the Federal butlding At 719 Union he would run into the Uletma, which, thanks to the gen erosity of the council in extendin, ng the Hmite, has just been opened. | ‘The extension of the limits also made it possible for the saloon on the west side of Third, already re ferred to, to open. The traveler's thirst would prob ably be pretty well quenched by this time, but at Second and Union | vided he was willing and able. jot First and Pine y More: he could make a fresh start, pro He jo down another block to First and Union, Turning northward he would find J, J. Keb- ly’s thirat empor 1412% Firat; the Leader, 1416 Firat, and the Sac rameato, acroas the street, At First and Pike he would find the Palace and the Bon Ton romly to receive him, and by taking a few would probably steps up Pike he would stumble| acrowa the Opal, 110 Pike, and the Old Crow, 114 Pike Retractng his weary steps back to First, he would proceed north ward, and probably drop into Woich’s, 1607 First. At the corner would Colonnade and t Pleasanton. He could wind up the trip by taking @ reat In the summer garden over the Summit saloon, 1609 First north on First there would be dow # of saloons which he could “ses” some other time. By this time he would have walked eight blocks and taken 2% drinks. Yet he would have skipped three saloons on Pike street, rested Harry Wright, white, and Mary Redmond and James Thomas, colored, The woman claims to be a chambermatd, while Thomas says he ts & porter. Several minutes elapeed after the patrotnen knocked on the door be- fore it was opened. When the offi- cers entered they found the room Mited with the sickening odor of opium smoke, but the inmates de- nied that they had been “hitting the pipe.” However, Kent and Carie- ton soon unearthed three pipes, the bowls of which were still hot, from under a bed. They also discovered }# quantity of opium. A loaded 45-Coit's found on Thomas. revolver was Cheeky Thieves ‘The festive burglar ts busy these Gays in Beattie Two of the light Magered gentry called at the residence of Mra. Ed- Taylor, 207 North Seventh, Sunday morning at 4 o'clock. Mra. Taylor was awakened and threat- ened to shoot the men if they ef- fected an entrance. They laughed, and one remarked that they would return some other day; which they did om Wednesday, bat were again heard. An officer was summoned, but did not arrive im time to mak arrest. Mrs. Taylor stated that the men wore white masks. eee cece e ee ee eee THE AUTHOR OF BROWNS BODY" BUCKET. SHOP KING DEAD “JOHN AND ss By the death tin Philadetphia last week of Thomas Brigham Bishop, a curiously picturesque and extraordinary career ex- tending over more than half a century was closed. T. Brig- ham Bishop had achieved no- toriety, if not fame, throughout the country, as the composer of “John Brown's Body,” “Bhoo Fiy, Den't Bother Me," and more than three hundred songs, popular a generation ago. In addition to this he was #/| widely known as “The Bucket- #| Shop King. * He was the author of innum- erable “get-rich-quick” schemes & and seme years ago was the # most notable prisoner in Lud- & jow Street jail, New York, on * eee eee eee eens eeteeeeeeeee ceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeese co } | i ® that account. * * *) [THAR ODHARRAERES! LITTLE HAPPE: NINGS For the purpose of closer affilia- | tion, and to arouse @ more general interest in the German language | among the children of the Ka ex-subjects, all the German pote and organizations in Seattle have) agreed to keep in close touch | [through a general committee, which is hereafter to meet once each month. Officers of he general com- | mittee have been elected as follows: | President, Dr. Tanzler; first vice president, Adolf Loewe; second vice president, Mrs, Nommensen; are tary, George Matzen; treasurer, G. Monsing Miss Mary Willard, of the high schoo! faculty, fainted in the class | room Wednesday morning. She had been reading to the students |and starteu to leave the room when | |she swooned away. She has been on the verge of breaking down for some time, and will not be able to meet her classes until Thur The Scandinavian Total Abstin ence association of Ballard will hold lite regular meeting next Monday evening at the Norwegian-Danish chureh to elect officers. An enter- tainment will be given The Lake Green Improvement | i> will hold a special Thursday | levening at $ o'clock to take steps towards securing sultable quarters for a branch iWbrary and reading | room. The meeting will be held at | Hill's real estate office. * See bargains advertised. Pike oo page 7 HELENA, Moat, June §.—Harry Young pleaded guilty yesterday at Phillipsbarg to having robbed the North Coast Limited train on May 27 lant and was sentenced by Judge Winton to SO years in the pent tentiary, All efforts to induce Young to reveal the names of his associates, If he had any, proved unavailing, amd the bellef Is general ho was alone in the noted affatr. WASHINGTON, June &—QGov- ornor Wright, of the Philippines, this morning cabled the war depart- ment that he had conveyed to the Russian admiral the tnstructiona of the president and that Admiral En- quist responded it was impossible for him to put to sea in his present condition. — See bargains advertised. Pike Street Shopping Guide; page 7. *** po. ts Great Northern Railway Wil sell greatly reduced round-trip excursion tickets to Bt. Paul, Sioux City, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chir ago, Milwaukee and other impor tant Eastern cities on June 14, 18, 16 and 17, limited to hinety days. To. ticket office First and ler. Look for the Red Cross IT'S A PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE THAT DOES THINGS WELLAND, WHAT'S MORE, YOU SAVE, FOR Bartell Cuts the Price ---Two Stores GERMAN LIVER SALTS, Thc BOT- TLES ee ade CARLSBAD SALTS, TLES .. | WHITES BOTTLES . BUPFALO LITHIA WATER, BOTTLES APENTA WATER, 25 BOTTL ES a8 vi “HY _ SALTS, be Case ARETTES, 260 ‘gIZE. PRICE'S LITTLE LIVER rf 2c BOTTLES ....... ANTIKAMNIA TABLETS, ie BOXES easinp 1d¢ ANTISEPTIC TABLETS, 100 I} DOTTED ocices ese: sinsess GOODYEAR FOUNTAIN ae INGES, $1.50 KINDS Bh.40 COLOATE'S VIOLET TALCH POWDER, 25 CANS . Se MENNEN’S TALCUM WHITER'S TALCUM POWDER TOOTH BRUSHES THAT HOL) THEIR BRISTLES FAST—SPE- CIAL VALUES. EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE, 9 TUBES .. . Ihe COLGATE’S TOOTH PASTE, 2c TUBES ....... 15¢ EASTMAN'S TOOTH ‘powpE R, 26 BOTTLES ...... Se TRUSSES—IN COMPLETE VA- RIETY. FITTED BY EXPERT. CUT PRICE VASELINE, TLES ..... ALMOND COLD © oREAM. 2h 10¢ AND le BOT- 8. JARS 2 ee 20¢ RIKER'S VIOLET CERATE 5Oe¢) HUDNUTS MARVELOUS CREAM LORAINE’S SKIN FOOD COLD 50¢6 40¢ Drug Co. Two Stores Second Avenue be the! tany made @ pronounced Further | Bartell JUNE 905. AT THE THEATERS KERR * * * AMUBREMENTS TONIGHT, *& be WARTER FRUSSE “ " THER FRUGAL HOUSEWIFE, * ESCAP FROM THE &|f WITH A LEANING TOWARD * HAREM—Third Avenun «|| BXCLUBIVELY BY THE PIKE * POLITE VAUDEVIL—Star *| . " +e Rs, ree: ‘The Parish Priest” iw not exactly & pastoral play drama, oly. Nor a comedy, And yet it combines all of the above dramatic assets. Hut the chfef attraction to the patrons of the Boattle theater, who filled that popular playhouse from wallery to parquet, Wednesday | night, was the pretty love story) that winds tts way thro three acte—a story that lost noth ing im tts rendition by the Watson company, As has been the Watson custom | wince coming to Beattle, the com hit in} Tho Parish Priest,” and the play) also met with approbation. Seattle is beginning (o wake up to the fact that the Watson organt zation is composed of real artists, that the plays are of the bigh-claas| royalty description, that the pricos| are popular—all of which makes the Seattle theater a theatrical mecca these days. If you have not seen “Eacapet from the Harem” you have missed the rarest dramatic combination of Richard K. Fox, Bertha M. Clay and) Nick Carter that was ever gathered together in a playright’s elastic im ination and set before the public 0 K Washing Machines Price $10.00—$2.00 down, per woek 60 tt, % &-ply Rubber Hose $4.26 $1.00 In addition to a real, live ele 60 ft % Cotton Howe.. $3.50 eat Chase 1 a orelt regation |) 25 ft. % Cotton Howe......91.75 a7 weunmimanne , 16 in, Lawa Mower 3.00 of young women who are anything from American tourists to the bar-|— '6 ln Ball Bearing Lawn Mower 8.25 om itself, lots of ross, = much +4 shooting and bushels of heart-|f 14 in. Ball Bearing Lawn rae thrilts seve Inci@entally, the “harem” is at|§ } Good Strap Shovel 650 $1.25 Sprinkler for Jack Screws for rent 1c day. the Third Avenue this week. ‘Thin week's bill at the Star is up to the usual excellent standard set by that bopular playhouse CHANCE FOR | — SCHOOL 1EACHERS CORNICIDE CURES CORNS The after-dinner ya Set the table in a row Took a dose of STOMACHINES Just a Iittle while before. Cures Indigestion Syepein. ete. Large bottles....... LITHON-TRIPTINE For the Kidneys. Makes the kidneys healthy and strong; 100 capsules equal to three bottles of any other kidney remedy, vastly superior and more convenient for travelers; invalu- for stone in kidneys, liver or bladder, and for lame back. Mr. Hickling of Dawson in a letter to a Seattle friend, says the cap- wules were worth $20 each to him. Prescription Druggists, Grande Pharmacie Normale, 604 Pike St, Near 6th Ave. Special rates are announced by the 0. R. @ N. to all potnte east of the Missouri river on selling dates from June 14 to 17. One first class fare plas $10 will be charged to eastern points. These rates have been set by the 0. R. @ N. for the apecial benefit of the school teachers who are planning on go- img east during vacation. The time limit on all tickets will be 90 days. FATAL FIRE” ROSEBURG, Ore, June &.—The Myrtle Creek hotel, at Myrtie Creek, was destroyed by fire early this morning Miss Hattie Dement was burned to death in bed and five Lona, 10,000, FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE. pital built by the Northern Pacific | railroad t# to be dedicated in the) near future. THE MARKETS Western avenue, Thursday morn ing .was very quiet, as the steamer Was not due until noon. It is ex pected there will be a lot of new) goods on the steamer this trip that hare not been om the market here- tofore, Fancy cherries are about the scarcest thing to find on the market. Native berries are coming | f@”cy cherries, $1.75@2 case, T%e Ib; in good and selling at $1.50 per case, | California peaches, $1@1.15 crate; Lattace, asparagus, cauliflower and| May Duke cherries, 76e per crate; several other green vegetables are | Celifornia pee, $150 per case | cranberries, Se per qt.; canteloupes, Geek an. -calian os ‘ver, tow | $809 per case; Australian apples prices. Pineapples, selling at $4.25,| $7°° Per cane. are the bast that have been on the| wy...) 2utter and Chesca market this spring. Australian ap-| wick cheese, 1he;, cunginn: cneven, ples at $3.50 are very good. Native! igue; Oregon cheese, bc; Eastern cabbage has gone up to 1% cents. | cheese Ibe; butter, native creamery Green beans and green peas are) tic; cooking, 15@20c; California plentiful on Western avenue at low | fresh creamery, 21 prices. Egye Strictly fresh ran Oregon eggs, 2c 8 Hee no equal for the price, 7 A TEA “TABI 2 LUX Mayfield’s Choice Ceylon Tea, pound 50¢ (Refinement. of flavor equal to The Tea.) ries, $1.50@2.00; California cherry) plums, 600 per case; apricota, The ease; native cherries, 66c; Yakima cherries, 16@60c; currents, 7%e Ib: ih, dow 220; Vegetables. 2 . ‘ger. Beans, dry, per ewt, $3.25@3.75; Golden A, tm sacks, $5.55; extra C, gmail whites, $3.2503.7 large lin sacks, $5.65; powdered, in bar- Whites, $3@4.16: pink beans, $3.26; | rein, $6.40; dry granulated, in sucka, green beans. beans, 10¢; wax beans tm per sack, $1.50 lemons, $3; 10@ | $6.15; cube, im barrels, $6.55; beet | ugar, $6.05: maple sugar, 10@ 12% | Lees Ke if pald within 15 days. Meats. ; Wax gree per Ib te parantps, p per sack, $0 uliflower, per case, $1.26 Cows, beef, To; steers, 740; mut- now, 12%c; Ge Ib; Texas ton 7% @8e; pork. 7@7%c; lamb, de; per case; Egypt onto ring lamb, $3@4; dressed veal, ¢; California onton mall, B@S%c; live rabbits, dozen, spinach, crate 600; lettuce, | $8.75 head lettuce, dos, 15@ 200; Hams, Bacon and Lard. parsiey, 2 don; carrots, 66c| Hama, 18e; bacon, breakfast, dos; Yakima potatoes, §26@27;|14c; lard, White Star, tierce, per sack; Yakima potatoes, $26@27; | White Rose, §%c. Greeley potatoes, $22.00@ 23.00; new Poultry. California potatoes, 2%c pour Ducks, dressed, 17@18e; ge Hite River potatoes, 923.0042 1, 15@160; chickens, dresse hickens, 20: fa Minnesota potatoes, spring turkeys. @22 per local new White | Nuts. River artichokes,| Braail, per Ib, 18@14e; cocoanuts, ao os 1% @ 20; | per Walnuts, Eng- B0c dor sparagua, T6c@$1; | Meh. pecans, 13@lic; vette green peppers, | Sibert : walnuts, 7 Ib; telephone peas, 12: Mixaia- | hekory nuts ternuts, $ sippl tomatoes, $1.76@2 per carte; | Jap peanuts caee: peanute, leumnmer equash native turnips, |7¢; Jumbo pe Se; almonds, ¢ don; Mat Dutch cabbage, 140; | 12%@ 1% ‘ee Rina Bo neta «Reg ne - Fish, Oysters, Ete, lose dae 660; cucumbers, 600@ti.ss, | Belen « ek cod’ Ge; ling cod, ~ rae Mi tem prveeg f rbs, $1@1.76; clama, open nutmegn, $4.00 per cnne. jsbipment, $1.60; clams, per sack Pratt | $1.60; oyetera, Olympia, per sack, . . ogy 9 1 $4.50; ogen bulk, per gallon, $2.2 Bananas, bur n. ' rt salmon, 10¢ salmon trout, 16 Ib, 649 6o; fam, Yo Ib bricks, 1 Ge: shrimps, &@10c fign, feediens, 10-tb carton herring. 8c; lobsters, grape frult, seedless, smelt, 60; nm, Se; black Himes, 90 To; halibut, perch, de, naval oranges, Flour, neditranten sweets, Patent, per bbl, $4.75; Crown, Florida’ pineapph fancy, $4.26@ ries, Te Ib; Heod sl.i7se@ Kennewick $610 Faia Minnesota hard wheat, $8, Pillsbury’s Best $7; 8 Lake Washington ber- PIKE STREET SHOPPING GUIDE STREET MERCHANT we SPECIALS A Rare Breakfast Beverage--- IN FACT, ANYONE BARGAINS MADE SELLING. THE MAN WITH THK “SAVING HABIT,” OR CONOMY, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO READ THE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY |R.AGLEY’'S CQRNER Prices Are Lower Than Ever We are positively selling goods cheaper than anybody else, | We will convince you. Come and price our goods and compare | quality Beet, Iron and Wine, large bottles ig RBar ie 5O¢e it is medicine for Se Be 15¢ Florida Water, finest quality, 50c size Dr. Kendall's Compound Extract of Sartaparilia, the whole family Malted Milk, $1.00 size Cuticura Soap, cake .. Max Ragley Drug Co. KEITEL BUILDING. Second and Pike BOTH PHONES 982. FREE DELIVERY Beef Pot Roasts, per Ib........ Te "| OAK BOX SEAT CHAIR Quartersawed with leathered cov- ered, regular price $4.75, special for Friday and Saturday $3.00 30-piece Dinner Set, regular price 4 0, nib! and Saturday. oe $3.00 Red Front Furniture Co. 220 PIKE ST. FOR FRIDAY AND FOR FRIDAY | SATURDAY AND ONLY | Bolling Beef, per Ib.......... Shoulders of Mutton, per Ib... @e Legs of Mutton, per Ib OLYMPIC 118 PIKE ST, MARKET Friday and Saturday. FREE DELIVERY. Phones—Main 1009, Ind. 2909, SATURDAY ioe cc oe Pee OF. tee Se eee DOURE 2... os 000s 00 voerese OO | Fall quart Old Angelica..... THE MURPHY E & LIQUOR CO. 208-10 PIKE STREET. ‘WILSON 207 PIKE STREET A Good Family Flour, per sack wae ee Good Solid Packed Canned Toma- toes, 3 cans .. -25e Navy Boans, 6 pounds for....25¢ PACIFIC IMPORT CO. 609 PIKE STREET. Watch This Space for Bargains. Something new and startling for the buyer each week. For a starter. Eaton & Huribut's Highland Linen Paper, 19¢ a box. Friday and Saturday only. Uneeda Milk Biscult, per pkg. Se win. Ss. Mayfield (Makes excellent bread.) Uneeda Biscuit, per pkg..... . Be Chotece biased Butter, 2-Ib. —— TEL. MAIN 998, A 998, ,-@5e | 503 PIKE ST.. FAMILY GROCER. | drop, $4.26; Patent Excellent, $4.75; | Novelty A, $4.25. Cereals. Whole wheat, 10x, per bale, $2.40; whole wheat flour, per bbl, $4.25; graham, per bbl, $4; per bale, $2.25; bbl, $4, rye flour, per bbi, $5.00; buckwheat, buckwheat, per bale, corn meal, 108, per bale, $2.10; . $3.76 ; white corn meal, per bale, $2.20; rolled oats, day’s closing price. September was 1-4 to 3-8c lower. There was am absence of important news items, and trading was of small volume. Later cables were up 1-44, but that fact seemed to have little in- fluence here. July lost a cent more, selling at 84 7-8c, before any signs of support became manifest. Cov- ering by shorts the last hour caused & reaction, and the market closed strong at near the top. rye meal, per bale, $2.50; per bbi, $3.76; a; C. Co,, $6.75; wheat flakes, box 75 Iba, $2.20; farina, per bbi,| Liverpool closed lower than $5.50; farina, 10-lb sacks, per bale, ;Yesterday, at 6s 97-84 for Jul: $3; hominy, large, per bbl, $4.70;| Wheat High. Low. Close, If-raising buckwheat, 36%, case, | July, 86 3-8, $4 7-8, 86 1-4 to 86 3-8, $2.75; pearl barley, 26-Ib boxes, | Sept., 61 5-8, 80 1-2, 81 1-2 to 81 5-8. rh bar! 00-ib sacks, $4; | Dec, 811-2, 80 5-8, 813-8 to 811-2 Corn— plit an, $4.50@%5.00; popoorn, per ee July, 52 3-4, 51 1-8, 52 1-2. , $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $2.00. Sept., 503-4, 49 7-8, 505-8 to 503-4 Honey. . Dec., 47 3-8, 46 3-8, 47 3-8, California strained, per tb, & Oa! California sage, per Ib, 4c; honey, | July, 313-8, 30 7-8, 31 1-4 to 31 3-8, extract, p %, T@8%c; Oregon | Sept., 29 1-8, 281-2, 287-8 to 29, gtape cream, 16 lotsa, $3.90; | Dec., 295-8, 293-8, 295-8. honey, Yakima, Pork— Feed. July, 12.65, 12.57%, 12.60. Oats, per ton. $31@32; bran, per |Sept., 12.95, 12.87%, 12.90. | ton, $21@22; barley, rolled, per ton, $26.50@27; feed wheat, per ton, $32) NEW YORK, June &8—The fol- @%3; dairy chop feed, per ton, $22; | lowing quotations ruled on the ofl meal, per ton, $40; best chop, | Stock Exchange today: $27@28; whole corn, ton $27; shorts, High. Low. Close per ton, $23, Amal. Copper, 797-8, 79, 793-8. Hay. American Sugar, 133 5-8. Eastern Washington timothy, | 5. R. T., 63 3-4, 623-4, 62 7-8, $18; alfalfa, $12.50@13; wheat hay, | Peoples Gas, 110 1-2. $16; Eastern Washington, double | Metropolitan, 1197-8, 119, 119. U, S. Steel, 5-8, 26 1-4, 261-2 8. 3, pfd., 935-8, 93, 93 3-8. compressed, $21; Puget Sound hay, s10@23. U. Poultry Food. Atchison, 80 1-4, 793-4, 79 3-4. 1008, ton, $22; clam |B. & O., 108 1-4, 1077-8, 108. 0; bone meal, 1008,;Can. Pac., 148, 1471-2, 1473-4, slated bones, 100s, $22. On| Erie, 403-8, 40, 401-8, o $2 per ton higher. L. & N., 1455-8, 144, 1443-4, Grain and Grass Seed. Mo, Pac., 97 1-2, 97, 97. Rea clover, prime, ewt, $14.50@15; | Penn, 1345-8, 1841-8, 134 1-4, alsike, choice, $17; white clover, $15 | Reading, 95 1-2, 943. @19; timothy, per owt, $4.75@ | Rock Island, 27 1-8, 26 6: orchard grass, $14; red top, $5@ | So. Pac., 621-4, 61 10; English rye grass, $8; Italian rye | St. Paul, 178 5-8, |grass, $8;. brome grass, $13; tall) Un. Pac, 1225-4, 121 |meadow oat grass, $15; Kentucky] Sales to noon, 175,500 shares. |blue grass, $11; pasture mixture, — } uplands, $10@12 sn, Great Northern Railway Rao Will sel! greatly reduced round-trip Report furnished by Downing, | ¢xcursion tickets to St. Paul, Sioux Hopkins @ Co. (ine.), brokers, 304, | Clty. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chi- cago, Milwaukee and other impor- 305 and 306 Alaska building. tant stern ¢ on June 14, 18, Ne mited te ninety da ro 16 and 17 CHICAGO MARKETS. mporury ticket office Firat CHICAGO, June 8.—Early cables * were 3-8d lower for July wheat, and ‘ the start here was at a loss of 3-8 See bargains advertis to 1-2c, a8 compared with yester- Street ping Guide; page