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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1902)
THE MOKNIHC UKEGONIAN, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 23, 1902. 13 SALMON MEN FIRM Bank on Short Pack Holding Up Present Prices. BUYERS SAY THEY ARE TOOiilGK i' Interest in the Columbia River Pack Is Fair Trade In the Middle West la Talcing Hold In Fair Shape NEW YORK. Alttr.' 22. (Special.) Buyers are disposed. to regard sockey'e aalmon at U 25,. jr. o. b., on the basis -for tails, as too high. The buying Is light. Large Jobbers are refusing confirmations on all gradcavhere, but packers' repre sentatives report trade In the Middle Went as taking hold on talis and flats In fair shape, Spot cockeye advanced to $L 25; talis to fl S5, and flats to 924. halves, early in the week, but the upward move ment -was mainly 'bn large speculative purchases. The supply of flats, halves, is good, but the Jobbing demand is only fair. The high sockeye basis-affect , chiefly the new Alaska talis, in which a liberal interest is shown at 93c, f. q. U. Outside packers are not offering here. Spot Alaska Is quoted at C. 101 15, talis. Interest in the Columbia JRIver pack is fair, but at this moment no special inter est Is shown. Packers, through their rep resentatives here, are not disposed to cut the prices named at the opening. Spot moves slowlv at SI 50. tails? SI fift flats. quarters is that no important business is probable in sockeye futures until spot is more closely cleaned up. It is ad mitted, however, that with a small sock eye pack and the fact that the same is largely taken care of, present prices are" not unreasonable. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Not much selling: vras reported yesterday In wheat, although considerable competition lament buyers In the Palouse country buljjed prices in uiai unirjci. aoove mantel quotations. iFor "Walla Walla" normal quotations were be tween 60 61c, and 2c higher for bluestem. , Barley had a" strong demand at prices quoted. uats were quiet. Freights maintain the Im provement gained in tho past two weeks, and Bcem to "be strongly established. For the two spot ships In port 20s 3d Is offered, but owners II hold firmly for 27s Cd. Oats made a slight decline, and white and gray were offered at a figure 6s less than that of Thursday. A number of sales were made at q dotations. Wheat Nominal; Walla Walla, GOSOlc; blue stem, 6263c; Valley, C3S64C Barley Feed, $10 per ton. Flour- Best grades. $3 053 60 per barrel; rraham, 2 053 2a illllstuffs Bran. ?17 per ton; "middlings, f21 50, shorts, $18; chop, 517. Oats No. 1 white, 03021; gray, 0005c per cental. Hay Timothy, ?1112; clover, $7 OOSflO per ton. Butter, EgrgrK, Poultry, Etc, Tho market for ducks was weakened by a number of sales, which were made at the rate or $2 50 pr doren. -but In tha main lusted price were received for good stock. Eggs command ed '.ho outside price, but a few .sales Were recorded at 15)c Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3JT4 50; hent. fi (55 So per dozen. Ullc per pound; Springs, $2 504 per dozen; ducks. $334 60 pernozen; turkeys, young, 17iiC?18c; geese, f460 per dozen. Butter Fancy creamers', 22l(225c per pound; extras, 25c; dairy, !6l'6Hc; store; 12Vii6c Eggs 10S20&. -Cheese Full cream, twins, 12013c; Toung America, 13&gl4V4c; factory prices, llKc less. Vegetables, Frnlt, Etc. OregonHomatoes were offered at from 40c to 50c per box, and they were bought readily for table use. There was some demand for toma toes for catsup purposes, but only a few boxes were at hand, and It Is not probable that there will be any supply until the local and neigh boring gardeners send their produce to tho market. Peaches were very scarce, but a large quantity Is due In a few days. California is now about out of tho market, and the Oregon stock will bring good prices. Some late va rieties 6f strawberries and cherries came in during the morning, and they disappeared al most ai soon as they were displayed. Canta loupes of a fine quality were received from The Dalles and the Yakima country, and con dition commanded prices. Figures ranged from $1 25 to $1 75 per crate, and the market showed a weakness. Vegetables Tomatoes, Oregon. 4050c per box; turnips. 6575e; carrots, fl; beets, fl 125 per sack; cauliflower. "SffKic per dozen cabbage, $1 25S1 50 per cental; celery. 7590c per dozen; peas, 34c per pound; beans, 4Gc per pound; lettuce, head, per dozen, 25c; green onions, per dozen, 12c; radishes, 1220c per dozen bunches; corn. 16620c per dozen; cu cumbers, 4050c- Green fruit Lemons. $3 60ff4 50 per box; ba nana:, $ 1 C02 60; pineapples. $33 50 per doz en; apples, f 11 25 per box; raspberries, 5glc per pound; Oregon cherries. 0810c per pound; California peaches, C065c per box; apricots, 7CJ?75c per box; pears, f 1 251 50 per box; watermelons, f 1 502 75 per dozen; canta loupes, fl-25l76 per crate. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, THgllc per pound: sun-dried, sacks or boxes, 07c; apri cots, 78ci peaches. 8311c; pears, 010c rrunes, Italian. 3Vs65Her figs. California blacks, 4fc5c; do white, 5HS6Hc; plums, pitted, 4fc3&a Potatoes and Onions. Potatoes Best Burbanks. GOQTOc per sack; ordinary, eOg'SSc per cental, growers' prices; sweets, ?2 per cental. Onions California, OOcSfl; Walla Walla, 13 600c per cental. Groceries, Tints, Etc. Coffee Mocha. 23ff2Sc; Java, fancy. 26&32e; Java, good. 2024c; Java, ordinary. 1820c; Costa Rica, fancy. 18020c; Costa Rica. good. 10lScr Costa- Rica, ordinary, J012c per pcund; Columbia roast, 11; Arbuckle's, Sll 63 list. Lion, f 11 13; -Cordova. $11 e3 list.-." Salmon Columbia River, l-pourid tails, 5 1 73 per dozen;, 2-ppund tails, 5$3; fancy 1-pound flats, $1"0; -pound flats, $ 1 25; Alaska tails, I 05r. 2-pound tails. ?2. Rice Imperial Japan. No. 1, 5tfc; No. 2! 44 -; Carolina head. Gi"Hc Beans Small white,. 3Kc; large white. SVic; pinks. 294e; Bayos. 34c; Lima. 4c-per pound. Sugar Sack, basis, net cash, per 100 pounds: Cube, 14 50; powdered, f 4 33,' dry granulated. $4 25, extra C. f3 75; golden CT $3 65. Ad vances over sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c; half barrels, 25c; boxes, 50c per 100 pounds. Maple, J5Sfl6? per pound. Honey 12il5c per No. 1 fra.ne. Grain bags Calcutta, $7 per 100 for July Aujrust. Nuts Peanuts. 55iCic per pound for raw, SSHc Ior roasted; cocoanuts. 8390c pei dozen, walnuts," ll12&c per pound; pine nuts. 10ul2c; hickory nuts, v7c; Brazil nuts, 14c; filberts. 1516c; fancy pecans, 1414c; al monds, 15li16a Coal oil Cases. 20H per gallon; barrels. 16c; tanks. 14c. Salt Liverpool, 60s. f 20 80 per ton: lOOs; $20 40; 200s, ?10 60: rock, per ton, 80s, $1750; 100s, $17; half ground, per ton, 60s, 18; 100s, $17 50. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hops Nominal, 3C17c; new, 1718c Sheepskins Shearings, 15320c: short wool, 5g35r. medium wool, 30360c; long wool, 00c 3?l each. Tallow Prime, per 'pound, 435; No. 2 and grease, 2H3c . Wool-Valley. 12V4315c; Eastern Oregon, 8 14Hc; mohair, 25326c, per pound. Hides Dry hides. No. 2, 10 pounds and -up, 1515Hc per pound; dry kip, .No. 1, S to. 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pounds. 10c; dry-sal ted. bulls .and stags, one-third less than dry .fllntf salted hides, steers, sound, 60 pounds and over. 80c: 50 to 60 pounds, iTCf 8c; under 60 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 6eoc: kip. sound. J5 to 20 pounds, 76; veal, sound. JO no 14 pounds, 7c; calf, -sound, under 30 pound,- 8e; green fun salted). 1c per pound less; culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each. 116032; dry. each, $13150; colts' hides, each, 23$S0c; goat skins, common, each, 10T15o; Angora, with wool' on. each. 25c3$l. " Pelts Bear alclns, as to size. No, 1. each, $5 320; cubs. $235; badger, each.' 10340c; wlld, cat, 25350c; house cat, 510c; fox, common gray, each, 30350c; do red, each, $15032; do .cross, each. $536; do sliver and black, each. $1003200; fisher, each, $33Gj lynx; each; $233; mink, strictly No, L each, 50c 33 1 60; marten, dark Northern, $0312; marten, pale pine, ac cording to size and color, $1 5032; muskrata, large, each, 5310c: skunk, each. 40350c; -civet or polecat, each. 6310cf otter, for large prime skins, each $537; panther, with head and .claws perfect, each. $233; raccoon, for large prime, .each. 30350c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, ech, $3 5035; wolf, prairie (coyote), with head perfect, each, 40300c; wolf, prairie (coyote), without head, each, 30335c; wolver Ine, each, $437; heaver, per skin. 'large. $536; do medium, $334; do small. $13160; do kits, 50376c. Meats and Provisions. Lard Portland, tierces, 12$ic per pound; tubs, 13c; 60s, '13c; 20s, 1314c; 10s, 13ftc; 5s, 1314c Veal-7H38V4c Mutton Gross, So per pound; dressed, 6c Lambs Gross, 3Hc per pound; dressed, 7c Hogs Gross, 67c per pound; dressed, 73 THc Beer Gross, cows, S33Hc per pound; steers, 4c; dressed, 7c Lard Compound, tierces, 9Uc per pound; 60s, 8&c; 10s. 10c Bacon Portland. 14H0171&C per pound; East ern, fancy, 17c; .standard, heavy,. 15Kc; light. 16c; bacon bellies, ISHc Hams Eastern, fancy, 1514c; shoulders, 12c Hame Portland. 15Hc per pound; ptcnlo, llc .per pound. r . Dry-salted meats Portland clears, HH312Hc; "backs, 11312c; bellies. 13314c; plates, 10c; butts, 10c Eastern Regular, clear sides, un smoked, 13c;. smoked. 14c: bellies, average 25 to 30 pounds, unsrooked, 13c; smoked, 14ic; plates, 13 Hp. SAX FRANCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22. Hay Wheat. $0 60312; wheat and oats, $831160; best bar ley. $0g8 60; alfalfa, $7 5039 60; clover. $7 603 9 60 per ton; straw, 3"iJ315c per bale. Wool Nevada. 12315c; Valley. Oregon. 13 318c Spring Humboldt and Mendocino, 18 320c; Eastern Oregon. 14316c. Mlllstuffs Middlings. $23 60324 50; bran, $10 50320 per ton. Vegetables Green peas, 284 per pound; string beans, 131Hc; asparagus, 75c3$2 60 to matoes, 40375c; cucumbers, 15330c per box; garlic 232Hc per pound; egg plant, 35350C PotatoesEarly Rose, 30340c; River Bur banks. 25350c; Salinas Burbanks. 40305c; Ore gon Burbanks, $131 23; sweets, 232c Onions 15355c Hops New crop, 20325c Bananas $132 50. Pineapples $233. Apples Choice, 85c; common, 25c Lemons Choice, $3; common, $1. Limes Mexican, 535 60 per box. Poultry Turkey gobblers, 14315c; 3o hens, 14315c; old roosters, $435; do young, $3 6Q 34 50; broilers, small, $232 60; do large, $2 50 33: fryers, $3 5034; hens. $435; old ducks, $2603; young vducks, $3 6034 60, Eggs Store, 18323c; fancy ranch. 29c; East ern. 21324Hc Butter Fancy creamery. 27$c; do seconds, 24c; fancy dairy, 24c per pound; do seconds, 20c Receipts Flour, 36,830 quarter sacks; wheat. 4S20 centals; barley. C426 centals; oats, 2433 centals; beans, 1187 sacks; potatoes. 2148 sacks;' bran, 875 sacks; middlings. 821 racks; hay, 316 tons; wool. 315 bales; hides, 301. DAILY CITY STATISTICS. Marrlnere Licenses. Walter Wllllnm Wheatley. 30; Emily J. Wall, 27. George E. DuBols, 24; Janette R, Hamilton, 24. Carl Oscar Cedarqulst, S3; Betty Hasaclgren, 28. Deaths. August 21. Martha A, -Rose, 18 years 3 months 21 days, 640 Ganfenbeln avenue; tuber cular peritonitis. August 18. Maxwell Smith, 2 months, St. Agnes Home, East Twentieth street; Inanition. August 16, Agnes McGrath, 31 years, San Jose. .Cal.; phthisis; removed to Portland for burial. x Births. August 19, girl to the wife of Albert Hag lund, 802 Chapman (street. - August 16, boy to the wife of J. T. Herd, 638 Isabella street. Building; Permits. W. R. Griffiths, two-story dwelling. East Twenty-second and East Taylor; $3000. Henry Welnhard, six-story building, Oak. between Fourth and Fifth; $160,000. Ik F. Holt, Hawthorne avenue, between East Twenty-second arid East Taylor; $3000. Henry Welnhard, six-story building. Oak. be tween Fourth and Fifth; $150,000. B. F. Holt. Hawthorne avenue, between East Thirty-third and East Thirty-fourth streets; $1000. Sidewalk Permits. Contractor. Williams avenue and Wasco street, 150 feet cement. k F. If. Olcese. Second street, between Flan ders and Everett, 75 feet wood. , W. I. Cottell, Second and Sherman streets, 50 feet cement. Total: Wood, 75 feet; cement, 200 "feet. Real Estate Transfers. Rudolph Schmeer and wife to James H. .Reid. t. aL. W. 4 of lots 1 and 2. . block, L Nlcholson'4s-Addll!on $ 1.650 Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company to Security Saving & Trust Company, lot & block 24. Portland 20,000 "W. W. Cotton and wife to Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, right Tof " way, sections .9 and 16 4T. 1 S R. s e ;. . 1 Lewis Metzger-and wife to same, 262-3 acres, section 10, T. 1 S., R. 3 E..... 460 Charles H. Chambreau and wife to same, right of way, section 14, T. 1 6.. R. 2 E. 20Q Peter Worslev to Amanda R. Worslev, lot 10, block 8; also S. 6S feet of lots . 13 and 14, block 2, subdivision River view Addition 1 Charles B. Cardwell to James II. Jack, ' lot 15. .block 14. Riverside Addition.. 150 Vincent J. de Frletas to the Rosenfeld Smlth Company, lots 5 to 8. block 8, Mcnlo Park - j I. B. Holzman and wife to Allle L. Rob inson, lot 11, block 301, Couch's Addi tion 1,600 J. L. Hartroan et al. to Susan Boyle, .E. of lot L, St. John's Heights. v.. 275 Carrie E. Gllstrap to Susan Boyle, Jr.. E. 33 1-3 feet of "lot 5, block 7, Central Iark L473 L. E. Dohner to N. C. Ovlatt, lots 13 and 14. block 9, Maegly Highland COO Alice M. Clark and- husband to -A. A. Baker, lot 13, block Smith's sub division, lot 2 i 1 M. McDonald and husband to H. E. No ble, lot 10, block 7, Smith's Subdivision 20 BOND FOR -DEED. Sunnyslde Land & Improvement ' Com pany to H. N. Smith, lot 13 block 59, Sunnyslde Addition For Guaranteed Titles, ' See Pacific Coast Abstract, Guaranty. & Trust Co., A. B. Manley, secretary; w. Y. Masters, attorney, 204-5-6-7 Falling; bldg. 3Iust Have Local Licenses. MADISON. "Wis., Aug. 22. An opinion of importance to brewers was given by Attorney-General Hicks today in answer to an Inquiry as to -frhether brewers of other states could sell In "Wisconsin -without ob taining a local license, In response the Attorney-General .states that brewers manufacturing beer in ny other state to be oolJ and stored in Wisconsin are re quired to have local licenses, but if the brewer elmply .has an agent in this state who takes orders and sends them to the brewery which fills the orders by deliv ering the goods to a common carrter, at the place of manufacture, consigned to the customer In thin stat nr tn thn niran - -. ' . -"- "VM lor mm, a local license is not required. Operation on an Ambassador. -NEW YORK. Aug. 22. Ambassador Mey er, who has recently returned from Rome, has Just been operated on In Boston and a special from that city says it is under stood the operation .resulted successfully. The operation was & minor one, but it en tails absolute quiet for som 10 days on the patient's part STOCKS MAKEGOOD RALLY BISEIX SOUTHERX PACIFIC RE ASSURES SPECULATORS. Another Excellent Influence Was the Good SHpport Accorded Colorado Fafcl Sloney Is Easier. NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Today's stock mar ket rallied from yesterday's depression, and closed materially higher than last night. There was a considerable contraction In the volume of the -trading, and it was not until late In the day that the disturbance to .sentiment caused by yesterday's break In prices seemed entirely overcome. This was partly due to the evidence of continued liquidation In Colo rado Fuel, which, it was feared, was creating a necessity to unload stocks elsewhere In the market. The appearance of -support In that, stock, and its rally to more than a point over last night, was an Important factor n reas suring sentiment, and Its effect was. empha sized by the renewed strength In, Lonlsvllle & Nashville, which was supposed to be rele gated. In -a speculative way, to the move ment In Colorado Fuel. The pojnts of strength in the early , part of the day -were somewhat scattered, and might be attributed to special causes. In the. lato dealings ihe strength became more general, and the market broadened out under the Im mediate Influence of a 2-polnt rise In Southern Pacific. The explanation of the strength In this, stock was not obvious, beyond the fact that the speculative leader who has made this stock a favorite of lato years Is now due to arrive from Europe. Ontario i& Western contlued its advance, with a rumor that It -was being sought by the Canadian Pacific for a connecting link with New York City, thus supplementing rumors of the Canadian pa cific's purpose to enter Chicago, which were subsequently denied. The firmness of Western Union continued to excite remark and conjecture as to a possible combination of telegraph interests. When Colorado Fuel made Its recovery there, was a fairly general advance among the Independ ent Iron and steel companies, from which the United States Steel stocks wero conspicuous exceptions, the movements of the latter being restrleted to narrow fractions. Tho grangers. Pacifies and Sonthwesterns quite generally participated In the late move ment In Southern Pacific The reaction in the wheat market helped this movement. Yester day's flurry In September corn, while without any bearing on the coming crop. Is significant of the very small movement of the tag-end of last year's crop, which has- been reflected In late returns of gross earnings of railroads In the com territory. The freedom from flurry in the money mar ket, with the demand for. loans to carry over until Monday, had a reassuring, effect, and aroused hopes that the bank statement tomor row would show a strengthened condition. If this proves to be the case, it must be by reason of loan contraction by - transfers of credits to the trust companies and to foreign lenders. The Interior currency movement seems still to be slightly In faYor of New York. The advancing quotations for Govern ment bonds are believed to be due to the ex pectation that the Treasury may take early steps for the relief of the money market, either by Increasing deposits with the banks or by redemption of bonds. United Slates bonds were Arm in .sympathy with stocks. Total sales; par value, $1,370,000. United States bonds, refunding 2s, the pld 4s and the 3s advanced U per cent on the last call. Closing; Stoclc Quotations, STOCKS. Atchison T. X... do pfd ., Baltimore & Ohio do pfd Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton ., do pfd Chicago. Ind. & Louis.. do pfd Chicago Jt Eastern Ill Chicago Great Western do A pfd... do b prd ; Chicago & N. "W. ...,.. Chicago, R, I. & Pac... Chicago Term. & Tran. do pfd .4 Colorado Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Delaware St Hudson.... Del.. Lack. & Wfstern. Dcnver & JU0 Grande.. do pfd Erie .. 4 do lbt pfd do 2d pfd Great Northern pfd Hocking Valley do pfd , Illinois Central Iowa Central ; do pfd Lake Erie &. Western.. do pfd Louisville & Nanhvllle. Manhattan Elevated .. Metropolitan Street Ry. Mexican Central Mexican National Minn. & St. Louis Missouri Pacific Mo., Kansas & Texas... do pfd New Jersey Central.... New York Central Norfolk & Western..-. do pfd Ontario & Western Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd. St- Louis & San Fran. do 1st pfd..., do 2d pfd SL Louis S. W do pfd St. Paul do pfd Southern Pacific Southern" Railway do pfd Texas 6 Pacific Toledo. St, L. & W do pfd Union Pacific -do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling & Lak Erie. do 2d pfd Wisconsin Central do pfd Express Companies Adams American . ... United State Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous Amalgamated Copper , Araer. Car & Foundry.. 'do pfd American -Linseed Oil do pfd Amer. Smelt. & Refln.. do pfd Anaconda Mining Co... Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron.. Consolidated Gas ...... Cont. Tobacco pfd...... General Electric 1 Hocking Coal .......... International Paper .... do pfd Laclede Gas National Biscuit ...... National Lead North American Pacific Coast Pacific Mail People's Gas ,.. Pressed "Steel Car do pfd ., Pullman Palace Car... Republic Steel do pfd sugar .i Tennessee Coal ft Iron. Union Bag & Paper Co. do pfd .'. United States Leather.. do pfd United 'States Rubber.. do pfd United States Steel.... do pfd Wf.m TlTiInn 10.700; 400 02ft 110 95 6.100, 100 5.800 139ft 600, 2.900 2,300 DO 44 V 100 T0 6,000 34H 34K 1.8O0 50tt 200 240 I 1.100 000 184 as 34 at 179 WH DO 40 03.4 54 ti 600 600 300 1.800 700 18.800 8,700 700; 1.700 600 100 190 101 1.200 "i.VoO 2.800 200 16SH! 514 83 17,800 147 23 Ji 113Vi 1171 3- 65 iei" 7014 30V.i S00 8.OOO; looj 861 so '77 38W 7RtZ 200' 700 8.900 8.600 65.300 13,6001 185& 800 88 63 30 10.400 erooo 4.200 15,200 200 1,600 3,800 8.000 5.400 2.900 ft! 4SH 1.600 300 1394 3.100 6CU 341? 65 L400 34 1,500 24H 224 100 300 800 2.100 47.500 2.200 100 9001 600 9714! 10214 07 222',' 1ZZ 187 19J4 744 74 L04l 51& 15.000 21U 2.S00 76V! 1334; 8.900! 10.300i ??0, 800 'iiii 100 100 ii9o6 S7H 16 41 90V4 959t 32K 94 m 5.500 62,700 .1.100 600 2.500 500 ; American Locomotive" I An TiM Kansas City Southern., do pfd Total sales for the- day. 625.100 shares. BONDS. U. S. 2s. ref. reg .107iJAtchlson adj. 4s... 0(Hi ..107141C. & N.W. con. 7S.134' do Ss, reg do coupon .... do new 4s. reg do coupon .... do old 4s. reg. do coupon .... do 6s. reg do coupon ..... Bid. . .aremiD. & R. G. 4s...l02 ,.10541N- .Y. Cent. lsts,.J01 ,.132ji Northern Pac 3s.T 74 ,432 do.4s 104 ,.10S4 Southern Pac 4s.. 94?4 ..lOS-Ji Union Pacific 4s. ..10414 .IO4J4 West Shore 4..--u5i .104(4 WIS. Central 4s;... 91 Stocks at iLoason, LONDON, Aug. 22. Closing quotation.: , Anaconda KlflVnrrMVi-. w,t'... -rnt KAtchlson .- .941ii.vdo -pfd' .-.-v. 94 -dopfd. j..104udB,tarIo TVstern .3614 "Halt, & OhIo.T:..lll2IPeSlvanl87 j.... B2 Reading 3414 do 1st pfd. 43H Co 24 pfd 37H Southern Ry 41H do pfd 100 Southern Pacific .. 74U Union Pacific ....110 'do, prd 94 U. S. Steel 41 do pfd 9214 Wabash 33V do pfd 49 Spanish 4s . , 814 D. & R. G dO Pfd ; Erie ........... do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd..,. Illinois Central . Louis. & Nash Mo.. Kan. &. Tex. 3: do pfd 64 N. Y. Central... .V Money, Exckkage, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 22. Sterling on London Sixty days. $4 85: sight, $4 874. Mexican dollars Nominal. Drafts Sight. 5c; telegraph, 714c NEW YORK. Aug. 22. Money on call steady at 31424 per cent: closing bid and asked, 364 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4KC5 per cent. Sterling exchange easier, with actual busi ness In bankers' bills at $4 87.15 for demand. and at $4 81.30 for 60 days: posted rates, $4 854 8514 and $4 88; commercial bills. $4 Sxe4 84. .exlcan dollars, 41Uc Government bonds strong; state bonds Inact ive: railroad bonds firm. LONDON, Aug. 22. Consols for money, 95 3-10; for account, '95 3-10. Money, 214 per cent; rate of discount for short bills, 2H per cent; three-months' bills, 24 per cent. Forelfim Financial Nctts. NEW YORK. Aug. 22. The Commercial Ad vertiser's London financial cablegram says: Realizations on the eve of the settlement caused a dullness in trading. The American deportment was much quieter. The reaction In New York Is bringing local speculators to a sudden halt. Prices opened around parities and hardened, on Wall-street buying of the coalers, Denver & Rio Grande" and Southern Railway. In the street, prices sagged again. Consols sold at 95ft. Rio Tlntos slumped to 4214 on the poor dividend outlook. Of the one-year treasury bills, 1,000,000 have been allotted to an average of Jtrst over 234 per cent. Banlc Clearlags. t Clearings. Balances. Portland $378,600 $ 54.548 Seattle 553.497 152.210 Tacoma 240.518 - 07.182 Spokane 216,002- 17.031 Daily Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Aug. 22. Today's state ment of the Treasury shows: Available cash balances ,f 204.852.894 Gold .'. 106,121i653 EASTERN LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Au$. 22. Cattle Receipts, 2000. Market slow but, steady.. Good to prime steers, nominal, $SS9: poor to medium." $4 507 CO; stockers and feeders. .$2 5035 25; cows. $1 50 Q5 80; heifers. $2 25tflJ; canners, $1 60g3 CO; bulls, $2 25Q5; calves, $2 50g7: Texas fed steers. $35; Western steers. $4 506. Hogs Receipts today, 18.000: tomorrow, 10. 000: left over. 2000. Market excited and 10 15c higher. Mixed and butchers. ?0 757 15; good to choice heavy. $7157 55; rough heavy, $6 50710; light, $6 75?7 45; bulk of sales. 1707 35. Sheep Receipts, 7000. Market for sheep steady; lambs steady. Good to choice weth ers. $3 60S4; fair lo choice mixed. $2 600.1 50; Western sheep, $2 25f3$5; natives, $3 2580; Western Iambs, $4 50g0. OMAHA. Aug. 22. Cattle Receipt?. 600. Market steady. Native steers. $4 75ffS 25; cows and heifers. $3 255 25; Western steers, $4 506 40; Texas steers, $485 60: cows and heifers. $2 3Q$4 40: canners. 1 75tJ3; stock ers and feeders, $3 2595 40; calves, $3 500 5 50; bulls, stags, etc. $2 25ff4 50. Hogs Receipts, 6000. Market. lOftlSc high er. Heavy. $6 907 03; "mixed. $77 60; light. $77 15; pigs, $600 0; bulk of sales, $7 7 05. Sheep Receipts, 2500. Market steady. Fed muttons, $3 ,C5$4; wethers, $3 2393 75; ewes, $2 50fJ3 40; common and stockers, $2Q3. 60; lambs, $3 5035 70. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 22. Cattle Receipts, 4 COO, Including 600 Texans. Market steady. Native steers, $4 55&S: Texas and Indian steers, $3 153 80; Texas cows, $2 20 S3: na tive cows and heifers, $1 25S"4 30; stockers and feeders. $2 50S4 73; bulls. $2 KI?3 60: calves. $2 5005 SO. Hogs Receipts. 6000. Market lOfflSc higher; bulk of sales. $77 20; heavy. $7 1087 30; packers, $0 90ff7 15; medium, $8 0537 23; light, $6 737 05; yorkers. $7g7 05; pigs, $C 53S6 75. Sheep Receipts, 1000. Market strong, Mut tons, $3 4o84 25; lambs, $3-7085 90; range wethers, $3 1034 25; ewes, $3 25- 15. Oreson Mining Stock Exchange. PORTLAND. Aug. 22. Today's quotations were: Asked. Alaska M. & M Bronze Monarch Caribou ; Crystal Consolidated ... Cascade Calumet Gold Hill & Bohemia.. .11 1814 ..... 8 ....20 .... 4 ...15 Huronlan 3 Lost Horse .25' Oregon-Colorado M. M. & D.... 50 Riverside ;.iq Sumpter Consolidated 4 Sweden Copper (Gtd.) .... , 90 Winnipeg (Ltd.) 10 Vesuvius , .23 Judson Rock , 5 Gold Mining & Investment...'. 10 SAN FRANCISCO,-Aug. 22. Official closing quotations far mining stocks: Andes $0 02Kentuek Con .$0 01 . 40 . ,10 . 1 10 . 18 . 20 9 5 . 15 . 60 . 17 1 . '10 Belcher 4 Mexican Best & Belcher... Bullion, Caledonia Challenge Con ... Chollar Confidence Con. Cal. & Va... Crown Point .... Gould & Curry... Hale & Norcross. Justice 9 1J 93 18 71 IB 1 23 6 12 'I Occidental Con . Ophlr Overman Potosl Savage Seg. Belcher Sierra Nevada .. Sliver Hill , Union Con Utah Con Yellow Jacket .. NEW YORK. Aug. 22. Mining stocks today clostd as follows: Adams Con' ... Alice $0 20 30 : "S: 51 Little Chief iJO 11 Ontario 8 25 Ophlr l 00 Breece Brunswick Con ., Comstock Tunnel. Phoenix 6 Potosl 15 Savage 6 Con. Cal. & Va. 1 15! Horn Silver . Iron Sliver .. Leadvllle Con .. 1 251 Sierra Nevada ... 12 tci Small Hopes 35 5Standard ...i 3 45 BOSTON, -Aug. 22. Closing quotations: Adventure .$ 21 00 Osceola ,.S 55 00 Parrott 225 Quincy 125 00 Santa Fe Cop... 1 60 Tamarack ...... 172 00 Trimountaln ... 94 00 Trinity 11 50 United States .. 20 75 United Copper . 84 60 Utah 20 23 Victoria ....... 5 67 Alloues . 2 50 . 66 00 Amalgamated . Daly West Bingham ...... Cal. &. Heela.. , 61 00 . 30 00 632 00 Centennial ...f 17 75 Copper Range . 56 50 Dominion Coal. 130 00 Franklin 10-50 Isle Rorale 13 00 Mohawk ...... 45 00 Winona ....... 5 00 Old Dominion . 17 SOjWolverines 37 00 Bid. . Died From Starvation. BALTIMORE. Aug. 22. Mrs. SaraU Shu macher. aged" 70 years. was found dead In her room late last night, "and her daughter Martha was wandering In a halt-dazed condition about the lower floor of their home. Coroner Jones said today that Mro. Shumacher had died from starvation. Martha Shumacher said ahe and her -mother -were too proud to tell any one of their impoverished condition and that neither had eaten for several days. It is said the Shumachers have well-to-dq relatives at Philadelphia and Virginia. Ill health rendered Martha, the sole sup port of her mother, -unable to work. Heavy Rains In Kansas. McFHERSON, Kan., Aug. 22. Another heavy rain storm visited McPherson County last night. At the Government station the precipitation registered 2.4, a total (or the last two days of 4.26. 'Aside from a few email bridges washed out, no serious damage is reported. FORT SCOTT. Kan., Aug. 22. From four to 6lx Inches of water has fallen in thlo part of Kansas In the past few days. A flood seems Inevitable. Tornado in Nebraska. HEMINGFORD. 2"Teb.. Aug: 22. A tor nado, accompanied by a terrific rain and ball storm, last night passed along the Niobrara River, north of here, through a thickly settled country. . . A number of residences and other buildings were demolished;-''' - Can, Pacific 14214 Ches. & Ohio.... &5H ChL Gr. Western, 35 Chi.. M..& St. P..10O 5OTi 07& fflt 55 172 160 51 6714 BULLS UNLOAD CORN SEPTEMBER AGAIX COSIES IX FOR HEAVY SPECULATION. Galas Arc Lost Before the Closing-, Which Is at the Opening Flgrare Wheat and Oats Down. CHICAGO. Aug. 22. Heavy buying orders for corn from St. Louis shorts were easily filled,- bjg longs competing with each other to unload. This willingness on the part of the bulls to sell at fancy prices, however, did1 not prevent an excited and much higher opening. September corn started Hlc up. at 57K.65SC, and with wide fluctuations jumped to 59c Here big quantities came out and soon 1,000,- 000 bushels or more had been turned over to the shorts. This broke prices badly. Septem ber touched 65Hc Every bid or solo mado a Quick change of Vitflc In the market price. September trading throughout the entire ses sion was sensational. Influential houses had December for sale, but the early advances In September sustained the latter month. , Con ditions that usually rule the ptt were hardly considered. Near the close September rallied and December fell off, September closing steady and unchanged at 67c, and December o down, at 42c. Receipts wero only 23 cars, six of contract grade. Except that the wjeather map was almost per fect, most of tho early news In wheat favored buyers. Cables were strong on the reports of frosts and dry weather a Argentina. Re ceipts wero small. Above all, shorts were frightened, both at tho advance In wheat and the tumult In tho corn pit. St. Louis was heavily short and wanted over 1,000.000 bush els. The result was an excited opening, with September KQc to TtSlc higher, at 71?S0 72Hc. After the rush of buying orders was over, brokers let go freely, the crowd followed, and prices broke to 70c. One of the factors was the falling oft In the cash demand, with Minneapolis and cash premiums off 2Uc from yesterday's figures. Much of tho early heavy selling was by a prominent elevator concern ttfat has had September options congested for some time. After the whlpsawlng process had shaken out many of the tailers, there was a fair rally. September, however, closed rather weak, Hc down, at 71jSc Selling for a leading bull caused weakness In oats. Even the great strength early In wheat and corn had little effect and after a little spurt prices fell back. September closed weak; llHc down, at 33c. vThe leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. September ...$0 71!i $0 72ft $0 70 $0 71 December .... 67!t , 08 67, 674 May 69 70 69ft 69ft CORN. September ... 57U 89ft 535 57 December .... 42 43 41 42 May 40 40ft 39fl 39ft ' OATS. Sept. (old) ... 23 23 27 27ft Sept. (new) ... 34V4 3i 33 33ft Dec (new) ... 31 3lft 30 SOU May soft 31ft 30U 305 MESS PORK. September ...10 95 16 97 16 65 16 65 October 17 02 17 10 16 80 16 80 January 14 80 14S7ft 14 52ft 14 52ft LARD. September ...1100 1100 10 77ft 10 77ft October 9 95 9 07ft 9 65 1 9 70 January 8 45 . 8 52ft 8 32ft S 35 SHORT RIBS. September ...1012ft 1017ft 0 02ft 10 02ft October 9 75 0 82ft 3 07ft 9 73 January 7 72ft 7 72ft 7 00 7 60 Casb quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Wheat No. 2 Spring, 73374c; No. 3, 09c;No. 2 red. 70ft72ftc Oats No. 2. 29c; No. 3 white, 34337c. Rye No. 2.- 51c. Barley Fair to choice malting, 50363c Flaxseed No. 1, $1 40: No. J, Northwestern, $r 45. Timothy wed Prime, $4 604 65. Mess pork $16 5516 60 per bbL Lard $10 65310 67ft per cwt. Short ribs sides Loose, $3-8500 90. . Dry raited shoulders Boxed. $3 75SS 87ft. Short clear sides Boxed, $10 75510" 87ft. Clover Contract grade, $9 10. Butter Weak; creameries, 1418ftc; dairies, 13ft17c Cheese Easy, I0ffl0c Eggs Easier; fresh, lTftc. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 15.000 19,000 Wheat, bushels 280;000 S20.000 Corn, bushels 50,000 62.400 Oats, bushels 312,000 31.000 Rye. bushels 28.000 Barley, bushels 43,000 ...J... Xevr Yorlc Grain and Produce, NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Flour Receipts, 12, 700 barrels: exports,, 19,021 barrels. Market fairly active and firm on Spring wheat grades. Wheat Receipts, 43,600 bushed exports, 163,900 bushels; spot quiet; No. 2 red. 76c elevator; No. 2. 7777ftc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 83c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. 87ic f. o. b. afloat. After an early spurt in September, owing to higher cables and unfavorable grading West, wheat declined under general realizing. In the last hour it rallied again. Influenced by predictions of showers In tho Dakotas and on late covering, but finally gave way and closed at ftttc lower. May, 74 7-16S74ftc, closed 74ftc; September, 75fJ75 15-16c, closed 75ftc; December, 72HS73Uc closed 72ftc Hops Firm. Wool Quiet. Hides Steady. San Francisco Grain Market. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug: 22. Wheat steady. Barley firmer. Oats quiet but steady. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, ?1 13401 15; milling, $1 lTftSl 22ft. Barloy Feed, 92ftQ95c; brewing, 97ftc 1 01K. Oats New, $1S1 22ft; old, $1 0331 30. Call board sales: ' Wheat Steady; December, $1 13ftc bid; cash. $1 15. Barley Firmer; December, 93ftc Corn Largo yellow, $1 351 40. European Grain Markets. LONDON, Aug. 22. Wheat Cargoes on pas sage, quiet and steady. English country mar kets firm. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 22. Wheat strong;. No. 1 standard' California. 6s 5ftd. French country' markets firm. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Domestic melal mar kets were quiet, and in the case of tin and copper easy. Tln declined 20 points on the inside price, spot at the close being quoted at 2g.30tJ2S.50e. The English markets suffered a break of 15s, spot closing at 1125 and futures 122. In copper there was little doing locally, and prices showed no Important changes. Stand ard, spot closed at 10.83Q11.25c; Lake, 11.500 11.70c; electrolytic 11.3511.45c and casting. 11.35311.40. The foreign price was dropped 2s Cd to 51 13s Od for spot, and to 52 for future Dullness ruled the lead market, both do mestic and foreign, neither showing a change. The local price was 4ftc and London quoted 11 2s 6d. , Spelter was firm, with moderate business re ported.' Spot closed at $5 50. The English market was steady and unchanged at 18 17s Od. Iron prices remained as latt quoted for do mestic supplies, the market having a Arm undertone. Warrants were still nominal. No. 1 foundry Northern, $23325; No. 2 foundry Northern, $22823; No. 1 foundry Southern, $22323; No. 1 foundry Southern soft. 2223. English markets were quiet. Glasgow closed at 57s 7d. and Middles be ro at 63s lftd. ' Bar sliver. 52ftc SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22. Bar silver, 62ftc LONDON, Aug. 22. Bar silver, 24 3-1 Gd per ounce. , Coffee nnd Sugar. NEW YORTk, Aug. 22. Coffee Spot Rio firm; No. 7 Invoice, 6ftc; mild steady; Cor dova, Sllftc. Sugar Raw steady; fair refining, 2ftc; cen trifugal, 96 test, 3ftc Molasses sugar, 2ftc; refined steady. . Coffee futures closed 15620 points higher. Total sales, 187,000 bags. Including: August, $5 305 40; September. $5 305 40; October, $5 305 40; November, $5 40$5 55; December, $5 5535 00; January. $5 3585 60; March. $5 70 5 80: April. 15 5065 85; May, 15 8035 05; June, $5 8536,; July, $5 9536. Chicago rrovlalons. CHICAGO. Aug. 22. Provisions advanced - early on a better hog- market and outside buy log. Later longs unloaded generally, and the liquidation caused declines In all the list, September' pork end- lard closed 20c down., ribs 10c off. Boyce Candidate for Governor. DENVER, Aug. 21 Edward Boyce. ex presldent othe "Western Federation of Miners, will be the candidate of tho So cialist party for Governbr of Colorado. Tho state convention, which was held at Colorado, Springe. July 4, nominated a full state ticket, including Boyce, C, J. Provost, of Victor, and P. E. .Morris, of Denver, as" candidates for Governor. Under the rules qf the party, the nomi nations were referred to the various local organizations of the party for a vote. The count of the votes has not been com pleted, bui has proceeded iar enough to show that Boyce has been chosen as head of tho ticket. Opening Wireless Telegraphy Office. DENVER, Aug; 22. A dispatch received today at the headquarters of the Pacific Wirekes Telegraph Company in this clty announces that the offlco tit "White's Point. Cal., - will be opened tomorrow morning for commercial business. Tho Pacific Company's wireless system be tween. Catallna Island and. "Whlte'3 Point, 36 miles. Is reported to be working per fectly, mc&sages being sent as rapidly as over a wire. Actor's Xose Broken on Stage. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug; 22. An acci dental blow on Henry MIller'3 nose, .In flicted by "William Courtlelgh during the performance of 'Camlire" at a local thea ter "Wednesday night, caused the blood to flow, but at the time no serious dam age was supposed to have resulted. A careful examination, however, has shown that the nose was fractured In threo places, and Mr. Miller Is now obliged to wear hollow plugs In each nostril. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation or Catarrh of the Bladder and Diseased Kidneys. No euro no pay. Cures quickly and Perma nently tho worst cases of Gonorrhoea and Gleet, no xaatterof howlonj stand ing. Absolutely harmless. Sold by druggists. Price 41.09, or by mall, postpaid. 41.00, 3 boxes , 92.75. .4 ; THE SAXTAL-PEFSIN Cu BELLSFONTAINS. OHIO. LATIE-DAVIS DRUG CO.. Portland. Or. . I , mm CHICHESTER'S ErtQLISH 3 S 4Mrtaal Oilr ficsnlas. IO.tVSArE. AlTrart reliable. Ladle. ukDrarrtit , In KEJ wl.Gold bhuIH but, mltd I vlut Mm rlbbet. Take so other. 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AH Thro Trains from North Pacific Coasts connect with Trains of this line In Union Depot, St. Paul. IB THE NORTH-WESTERN LiniTED fa Is the j Finest Train Entering Chicago. Cell or -write for Information IT. I. SISLEn, General Agent 248 Alder Street. - PORTLAND. ORE. WHITE COLLAR LINE STB. BAILEY OATZERT. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. Round trip dally except ''Sunday. TIME CARD. Leave Portland 7 A. M. Leavo Astoria' 7 P. M. THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE. STBS. TAHOMA AND METLAKO. Dally trips except Sunday. STR. TAHOMA. Lv. Portland Mon.. Wed.. FrI 7 A. M. Lv. Dallea Tues.. Thurs.. Sat 7 a. M. STR. METLAKO. Lv. Portland Tuea.. Thurs.. fcat 7 A. M. Lv. Dalles MoDy Wei, Frl 7 a. M. BAIXT GATilERT EXCURSION Every Sunday for Cascade Locks; leavo 0 A. M arrive back at Portland IP. il. STR. METLAKO EXCURSION Every Sunday Irom The Dalles, 8 A. M., to Cascada Locxs and return, connecting; with Bailey Gauert, making taroiiga connections between Portland and The Danes both -ways every Sunday. Sunday excursions Portland to "Vancouver and return. Se local "ads." " Landing foot of Alder Btrcet, Portland, Or. Both pnonea Main 331. E. V". CRICHTON, Acent. Portland. Or. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES Depot Klltli uuil I Streets. ARRIVES For Mays-era. Rainier,. Clatakanle. Weatport; Clifton. Astoria. "War rentcn. SKIavel. Ham mond. iFort Stevens. Gearhart Pk.. Seaside. Astoria and Seashore. Express Daily. Astoria Express, Dally except Saturday. Portland-Seaside Kx pressr Saturday only. 8.-00 A. M. 11:10 A. iL 7.-00 P. M. 2:20 P. M. :0 P. M. Ticket office. 253 Morrison st. and Union Depot. J.'C MAI'O Gen. Pass. Act.. Astoria. Or. Best id Mill I I I'.Hil Ilfflette River Route Salem and way landings Strs. Altona and Pomona. 6:45 A. M-. dally, ex. Sunday. Dayton and McMlnnvtlle Monday, Wednes day and Friday. 7 A. M. .Oregon City (dally) 8:30. 11:30 A. M.; 3 and 6:15 P. M. Leave Oregon City 7. lu A. M.I 1:30. 4:30 P. M. Round trip, 25p, OREGON CITX TRANSPORTATION CO.. Doci foot of Taylor ru. TRAVELERS GUIDE. ' OREGON1 asp IUNE and mim Pacific THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST UNION DEPOT. Leave. Arrlvew CHICAGO-PORTLAND 8:00 A. M. 4:30 P. M. " SPECIAL. Dally. Dally. For the East via Hunt Inst on. SPOKANE FLYER. 8:15 P.M. 7:00 A.M. For Eastern Washing- Dally. Dailr. ton. Walla Walla. Let- J Iston. Coeur d'Aleno and Gt. Northern points SFL.N1?C EXPRESS S:30 P. M. 3-10 A. U g tha East, via Hunt- Daily? DaSyT OCSAX ASP RIVER SCHEDULE. ANFKAN- FfSS SS rvCwC,., AlnsWth BS. Geo. W. Elder Dock. Aug. 10. 20. 30. 5:00 P. 2t SS. Columbia- 3 00 P M. Aug. 5. 15. 25. ASTORIA and S:Q0 P. M. 3:00 P. M. ' v op Hwaco and Sunday. ex. Sun. North Beach, atr. Ha3- alo. Ash-street Duck. SaL lOP'.M. For SALEM and way 8143 A.M- 8:00 P. M, points str. RUTH. Asn Mot. Tuts.. (Water permitting.) FrL Sat. FOR DAYTON. Orsgon ' Slnts"rTax?Ul EivSr r:0 A. M. 3.-00 P. M, jWater rmltt p. , . STEAMER T. J. POTTER. ZZ lx and Ilw. dally except Sunday - . "li Msn,laJ- Lea-.ca Ash-Street Dock thl A? m rSs 7:43 A- Wednesdaj. 8:3d siturtajwSaA y M- tay. 9 M-1 TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington. Telephone Main 712. PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freUM via connecting steamers tor Manila. Port Ar thur and Vladlvostock. INDRAVELLI SAILS ABOUT AUGUST 23. Aoe rLte.s ,nd ful1 InformaUon call on or ad ureas officials or agents of O. B. & N. Co. EAST SOUTH Leavo Depot, Otli uud Arrive OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS, for Salem. Ruaa burg, Asniand. cuo tuuicnto, U t d e li, San Krunciscu. Jlo jave, Los Angeles. til aza. New Or leans and uio East. At W o o d b u r n dally except Sun aayi, morning train connects wui train for Mt. Angel, Stl verton. Browns ville. Springfield, and Nation, ana Albany Local tor MU Angel uutl Sti yerton. Albany pnssenser .. Corvallls passenstr. Sheridan passenger. 3:30 P. M. 7:43 A. M. 3:30 A. M. 7:00 P. 54V .-00 P. M. 7:20 A. M. lUfSO P. Jf. 110:10 A. M. 3:60 P. M. 18:23 A. M. , Dally. UDally except Sunday. ' YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot ot JeOerson street. Leave Portland dally tor Oswego at 7;--0 A. M.. 12:30. 1:55. 3a. 4:40. 03. 8:30 P. M. Dally except Sunday. 3:30, 9:40 A. M-, 5:03. 11:34 P. M. Sunday only, 0 A. M. Arrive at Portland dally at 8:30 A. M.. 1:33. 3:10. 4:SO. 6:15, 7:40. 10 P. M. Dalty xcept Sunday. Ut3. 10:50 A. M.; except Monday. 12:40 A. M.; Sunday only. 10:05 A. M. Leave lor Dallas dally except Sunday. 5;03 P. M. Arrive Portland 0:30 A. M. Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac ramento and San Franclaco. Net rates. $17.30 first class and 214 second class. Second class Includes sleeper; first class does not. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe Also) JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and AUS TRALIA. CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and Washington streets. Phn Main 71 TIME CARD . OF TRAINS PORTLAND Leaves. Arrives. Puget Sound Limited.. 7:23 A. M. 0:43 P.M. Kansas Clty-St. Louts Special 11:10 A.M. 11:10 P. M North Coast Limited... 3:30 P.M. 7:00 A. it, Tacoma. Seattle Night Express 11:43 P. M. 3UP. M; Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray'a Harbor points. Take Pu get Sound Limited for Olympla direct Take Puget Sound Limited or Kansas City Et. Louis Special for points on South Bend branch. Double dally train service on Gray's Har bor branch. Four trains dally between Portland and Ta coma and Seattle. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent; 233 Morrison st-. Portland. Or. Pacific Gdast Steamship Co. For Soulh-Eastern Alaska. Leave Seattle! Steamships Cottage City. City of Seattle, or City of Topeka. 0 P. M., August 3. 7. 11. 15. 10, 23. 27. 31: September 4, S, 12, 18, 20. !M 23. rno VRANCISCO Leava Seattle at o A. M. every fifth day. Steamers connect at San Francisco with company's steamers for ports In Southern Cal ifornia, JU".X11A uumuuiu. .uuj. i'Vl lUr ther Information obtain folder. Rlrht Is reserved to change steamers or all Ing dates. PorUand: F.W. CARLETON. N. P. dock. Ta coma: Ticket Office. 113 James st.. Seattle GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. General Agents C D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent, San Francisco. IsMSReat Northern Ticket Office 122 Third St Phone 6S3 LEAVE The Flyer dally to and I ARRIVE No. 4 (from St. Paul. Mlnne-j No. 3 C.13P. M. japolis. Duluth. Chicago i 7 X A. 3X land all points Ease I Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dialer and Butfet Smoklng-Llbrary Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE SHINANO MARU For Japan. China and all Asiatic- points, will O SHASTAl i I Wn roDtes 7q About. August 2S.