Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 15, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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    rtlE MORNING OKEGOXIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1908.
15
ESTIMATES TOO BIG
English Hop Crop Only 470,
761 Hundredweight.
FIGURES OF GOVERNMENT
English Dealer Ixoked for a Yield
of 600,000 Hundredweight or
More Export Orders in
Local Market.
Th EnHh hp crp thin year did nnt
tarh th uiwm prd!ct?d by th London
tr&d. Th oftr1l rtarn of th Brit.91.
AmtIc aiitarmi IrrtTTint. jivn out y
trpdr momln and rWd tn Klaber. Wolf
A Nvtter. of this lty. and Isaac Pincua A
5nni. rff Tacoma. how a total ylrld of 470.
TI evt. Th stlma.ts madf arllr In tha
KaiAn by mont of tha London dealTfl
nniH from BOO.000 to 530.000 cwt Contl
nnta da!r flsurad tho crop even larger
and nowhere waa an ePtlmat made under
3fv0.o.0 cwt.
The English yield and acre for th
pajt 27 years art shown In the follow ins;
tab'e:
G t. returns
cre under total crop
Vmr Cultivation, .'wt.
Ifc-'J ' Wmi
....... .l-.l1l $rt.OlO
' .H'..t9 IL'M.fMKI
.71. .17 ."''
7VU7 77H.144
17 - .-.; 4.-7.r.li
.......... ...."'S 21.101
uu 4W7.M
!n ..vi Jl zvi.rtJO
...it s.l 4:1711
.. ..; -. 4i:i
l I - j':
ta-jt .. oiA 7m.;wb
R4.21T 4.v..i
iky- 411.0V
,v 4.T.1S
.Ml
M..tn
3 .as
111.421
?.7 v
27 4.3fi7
!! .
1 ww .
loot .
tfrt .
To .
1n7 .
-.4S.fi2 4 311.041
...47. On 421. rW
. . .47.700 ;2."::o
. . 4S or, fift.VOI
...4 T2Z IM.YKS
...44.I..1B 374.1..
.. ..le.OIA 470. 71
With the appearance of the Brltlnh offi
cial flswres comes the first Indication of an
Kngll-h demand fr Oregon Imps. Orders
were said have been received yesterday
by certain of the export buyers. This Is
grtd news for holders, as foreign purchas
ing rannnt fall to stimulate the market.
which la already very firm as a result of
the recent speculative operations. The mar
bet attained Its present position without
evidence of any demand from either the
F a t or Eu mpe and the appearance of
either ef these Interests on the baring side
ran have but one result. The revival of
Interest In the Eastern trade Is not looked
for until after election and it waa not ex
pected that English buyers would appear
f-.r a month yet. Thst they are now waa
ing up to tha necessity of purchasing la
probably due to the reveiatione of me gor-
ernment statistical board. Besides a lighter
trop than exjected, the quality of the Bng
lnh hops this year Is far from as good aa
was promised before harvest. -
A 1ndn cable to Isaac Pine us A Sons
yeeerday quoted choice bue Arm and others
teak. Klaber. Wolf A Setter's cable sail
there awe -k change la the market to report.
A moderate amount of business was done
tn t?e local market yesterday, mostly In
small lot-- It is asserted on good authority
that some of the recent purt-hases were at
a better figure than waa generally believed
and that a high 11 84 cents has been
paid for choice.
The Kentlfh Observer of October t said
ef the English hop trade: "There Is still
very little bu1nee doing tn the new sea
son's crop. The supply of eamplee Is large,
but brewers do not buy. East Kents are
quoted at from 12 Ins to 13 lOe, and a few
err choke Mid Rents have made 14"
English trade reports' bearing dates of
aeptemher 2 to ?0. follow:
Wild. Neatne Company, tendon There Is
noihtna freah to report regarding the trade,
ail choice, bright colory anmplee meet aith
a ready sale, medium gradee are difficult
to negotiate, but even duu-olorvd samples
atow rood hretting dualities and will short
ly meet with demand. ,
W. H and H. I May. lndon Market
good for brisht hope of any kind but slow
for brown sample.
Hanger Henley. London Tha growths :
are now coming up. but show very few
choice hop. The buyers are very indiffer
ent at present and will look at the best
ealy.
J H. Mevc-flrrtb A Co, Worceaier Trade
ruled slow for all qualities. the lower
grade being parUcu'.arly difficult to d.s
po of. alihouah offered mu-'h under cnt
of production, v'hoice samples were reia-ttv-elv
eowrca and obtained pair day price,
while uaeful medium lots realised about
4s to tuts per cwt.
FIRMER TONK IX AtX ttRAIX MARKETS
Site Club Wtteac !U at 9t Cents at
Hoard ef Trade.
A nrmr fe!iti In all the cereals was
shown m the b'd.ling at the Board of
Trsde yesterday offers for December wheat
were made at aoifooi centa with 9
ltC asked. A car of spot club waa sold at
2 csnts f a b. dck. Offers for barley and
oats were 1 to 2 cents higher than
Tuesday.
The range of futures waa aa folrawe (f. a.
b warehoue. Portland :
WHEAT.
Open.
. .$ o
High. IjOw. Close
f .!2, A $ .OA 9 .f0 R
.OjtA .00 .0B
OATS.
J M A 5 1 SO B
ll A 1 624 1.53VB
BART.ET.
Pec
Ve
Dec
Nov.
1 2 1 WSA 12
1 27 . .t5 A 1 27 H
1 27SB
1 .t0 B
Recelnts fr the week to date were
Wheat Oats Barley Fl-ur Hiy
t ar. Csrs. 1'ars. tia--ks. Car.
Vordav ..l.M o I i::2 11
T ;et1av . 11 11 1'kiO II
Wednesday 5-1 17
EASTERN COM'ORn .RAPE DFR.
(mrtewd Fveesi Peeis Ivanla Will Be Put
.a real ThW Miwwlnc.
A car of old-faehiofied i"oncord grares
was due last night- They will be put on
s'e at 371 0 40 cents per 10-pound basket.
Trie season for hval Concord grapes Is
prantcaJ'v ever. Receipts were light yes
terdsv and It is not likely that many will
rome tn after today. California grape
moved fairly well, considering the weather,
but the suppl waa large and the market
eeek. other fruits were slow.
There was a good demand for vegetables
of all ktnd. partKutarly celery, cabba
and sweet po:aie
LACK OF INTEREST I.N PRICES.
.waxket Wewk a a Remit ef ladlffereetce
f Buyer.
A weak tone la reported In the prone
market a a result of the lack of in
terest on the part of buwra. packers are
asking 8-cem base for large sise and 2H
rents for the smaller . but little busi
ness Is being transacted - With the email
crv better pricoe should prevail later and
Holders are making no eTort to preee their
gkods en ths market. The fact that
parkera ar unable to sell vrskes them
bearish in their wws to grown
The w ork Journal of bommeree nf
October le saiJ ef the condition of the
prune snarket tn the East: Vregon prunes,
watch a day or no age shewed a ta
dacy te advaaoA, ane again reporte-1 to
be unsettled, owing It is sa:d te e!T rings
t KMUrt on aovrc at le f. o. b. ba
baala for aqual quanta tie ox SOa aad 40s
for October shipment.
BETTER I)FJMAXT FOR POCXTRT.
TTfknras Is DUappesrififf From Mark.
bat Price Are Plow t Rise.
There was a little batter demand for
poultry, especially chlckeas, yesterday, and
as receipts were light, the undertone of the
market was firmer. No Improvement was
shown in prices, however.
The era market was firm with a strong
demand. Fresh selected Oregon ranch egrs
nid at 87 W cents and fresh Eastern at 23
030 centa
Butter and cheess were active and firm
at 'the previous prices.
Receipts of Prod are.
Produce receipts a reported by the
Board of Trade: Apples. 641 boxes; berries.
8 crates; cherries. 20 boxes; grapes. 144
era tea; pears, ifi boxes; peaches, 700 boxes
quince. boxes; cabbage. 0 crates; celery,
23 crate; eggplant, 1 crate; potatoes, 5"2
sacks : sweet potatoes, 2 cars. 17 sacks
tomatoes, 3 crates; peppers, 1 box; clams.
19 boxes; crabs, 12 boxes, 3 barrels; craw
flsh. 4 boxes; fih, 107 boxes; oysters. 87
sacks; lobsters. 8 boxes; shrimps. 1 box
hogs. 105; veal, 94; mutton. 6; chicken. 4d
coops; ducks, 2 coops; turkey. 1 coop
reese, 1 coop; meat. 1 car; butter, 50 boxes
milk. .'.TO gallons; cream, 4364 gallons
egra. 79 cae; honey, 7 cases; cider. 7
barrels; almonds, h2 sacks; hops, 152 bales.
Bank Clearing.
Clearings of the Northwestern cities yes
terday were aa follows:
Cltnrinrs. Balances.
Portland 91.3!.42 $1 os, U7
Seattle l.h.y.iW j3.3.s
Tacoma ............. $:. g 64.400
Spokane 1.58,504 136,754
POUTLjkN'U MAKII&
Grain. Floor, Feed, Etc
WH EAT Bluest em. 9394e; club,
fife. 9c; red Kustan, bic; 40-fold,
valley, 0c.
89c;
sec
BAHLET Feed. $ : -T per ton; rolled.
827 S092S .jO; brewing. g.'O.OU.
OATS Now 1 white, VnUol.&0 per ton; grajr,
FLiLK Patents, $4.80 per barrel;
straights. $3.s&; exports. 3 70; Valley. t4.4;
K-sck graham. $4-40; whole wheat $4.5i
re $3-50.
MILLSTUFFS Bran. $26.50 per ton; mid
dlings, $:t3; shorts, country, $81; dir. $30;
I!. mill ch.'D. 122
HAY Timothy. Willamette Valley. $14
per ton; Willamette valley, ordinary. $11;
Eastern Oregon, $10 50; mixed. $13; clover,
$; alfalfa. $11; alfalfa moal. $20.
Tesretmblea and Fruit.
FRESH FRUIT Apples, new, 0cC$l-50
per box; peaches, 30 a ooc; per nox; pears.
fll.a per box; graphs, 0c41.1' per
crate; i onconis, it wc per oasKet
huckleberries. 9q IOo lb. ; quinces. $1 it 1.25
per box; cranberries, $iu per barrel; prunes.
;i:'-iC rT Hi.; nuimeg m-ions. ei.e per dox.
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges, Valencia,
lares. 4.tfii.ho vT bux; lemons.
fitnrv. 4.ft-i t.00 per box: choice. $3.oo34.o0:
standard. $2 75 per box; grapefruit, $44.75
per mix; bananas, yoc per puuna,
pomejrranattt. $1.700 2 per box; pineapples,
t'in '' Ml nr dozen.
hvrATuKS-Humg price, , 75-rO0c per
h u ml red ; sweet po t a t oes. 2ti - V c per pound.
ONION'S Oregon. $Il1 2 per It) lbs.
ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.25 per
ta' k ; carrous. b&c; parsnip. oeets;
Kl "1
VKOETABLE9 Artichokes, 65o per dos ;
beans. per pound ; cahbag. 2c per
pound: cauliflower. flOi-fl per doxen: cel
erv. 754J9DO per doien -. cucumlers. $2.2- per
tu.x : e;g plant, 11.1.2 per crate; iuuf,
75- fl wr b-ix: tareley. 15c per doxen; peaa.
Ri tier no'jnil : oerners. $2.25 per box : pump
kin. ItlWc per pound; radishes, IStc per
ooaen; spinach, 2c per pound; sprouts, bv per
pound; Miuash, . 1 VaC per pouna; iomww,
5'ii tkc.
Provisions.
nkrrtN.Fin. -mc uer nound : standard.
19 wc; choice, 18 He; English. 17 17 o;
strips, loc
ti.it Kii.T niBBD Regular short clears.
dry salt. 12 c; smoked. ia?C; short clear
aCK. neavy, ui y ei'cy.
litc; Oregon export, beillas, dry salt. 14o;
smoked. 15c
HAMS 10 to IS lbs.. 17c; 14 to 10 Iba,
l'3c; IS to 20 lbs., lttc; bams, skinned.
ldWc; picni'-s, lOc; 'cottage roll. lc;
sho'uidera, i.t. boned bam. -Jc; boiled pic
nic. lc
l.AKD Kettle rendered: Tierces. 14 Ho;
rubs. 14fee; ue, 14Hc; Sua. l4Sc; lOe, lac;
5s. 15Vc. 3s, 15 "a c Standard pure: Tiercea
12c; tuba 1-c; 50s. 13c; 20a. lSc; 10s,
13c; 5s. USi; s. 13c Compounds:
Tierces, HSc; tubs, 8c; 5Ua, flc; Bus,
8jc; 10s. uc:s, 4c.
SMOKED BEEF Beef tongues, each, 70c;
dried beef sets. 10c; dried beef outsidoa
15c; 4rl?d beef lusloea, 18c; dried beef
knuckles. 18c
WChU-EO GOODS Barrels: Pigs feet,
$13; regular tripe, 810: honeycomb trlD.
$13: pis' tongues. $10.50: lambs tongues,
MF.SS MEATS Beef, specials. $18 per
barrel; plate. $14 per barrel; family. $14 per
barrel ; pork. $2 1 per barrel ; brisket. $23
per barrel; 8 P. beef tongues. $20; pig
snouts. $12 50; pig ear. $12 50.
Dairy said Ceantrr Produoe.
BUTTER City creamery, extras. 35C3c;
fdtu'y outldr crnier, 32'tl35o per
pound: store. 18C-
KC.iS Orefion selects. 87c; Eastern.
27 ft c per dozen.
POULTRY Hens, lie per pound; ffprlng.
1U-; dui ks. old. 12 9 12S-1; "Utig. l4itou;
geese, old. 8l)0c; young, 84HO0; turkeys.
ltVv 1 7c.
CHEBSG Fancy cream tw!ne 15c per
pound; full mam triplet. 15o; full cream
Young America. Irtc.
X E A L Extra. Ik? per pon nd ; ordi
nary. 7y7He; heavy. 5c .
PORK Fancy, W 0 N. Pr pouna; oraiuary.
c; large. 5c
Groceries. Dried Fruits. Eta,
DRIED FKC1TS Apples, 71c per pound:
peaihes. 11 4 1-Sc; prunea Italians, 59
dc; prunes. French. 3&5c; currants, un-
ashed, cases, yc; currants, washed, cases,
loc; figs, white, fancy. 50-pound boxes,
COFFEE Mocha. 24 tr2Sc; Java, ordtn
arv. 17 a c; Costa Kit , fancy. INtf 20c;
good. IkjiSc; ordinary. 12tfloc per pound.
It ICE Southern Japan, 5c; head. 80;
Imperial Japan. 6Hc.
SALMON Columbia River. 1 -pound tails.
$2 per doien; 2 pound tails. f2.wo; 1-pound
rats. $i 10; Alaska pink, l-pound talis. U5c
rvd. 1-pound taU. $1.45; sockeyss, 1-pound
t;. 2
rOAlt Oeanulated. $6:05; extra C. $5 .i5 ;
golden t $J4'; fruit and berry sugar, $6.05;
plain bK. ti.Oi. beet granulated. 4.bS;
cute t barrel . $445; powdered (barrel),
$5 S5. Terms: On remittances within 13
days deduct He per pound; if later than
15 days and within o0 days, deduct Via
per pound. Maple sugar. 15 f 18c per pound.
NUTS Wainuta, lu m 8 ls per pound by
sack; Brasll nuts, ItJt-; Alberts. 16c; pecans.
16c; almonds, ltl1Sc; chestnuts, Ohio,
tc; peanuts, raw. 6S'c per pound;
roasted. 10c; pinenuts. 10 y Hc; hickory
nuts. ioc; cocoanuts. 90c per doxen.
SALT Granulated, $14. 50 per ton. $2 per
bale; half ground. 100, $10 per ton; 80s,
$10 V per ton.
BEANS Small white. 6V0; large white,
4c: pink. So, bayou, $c; Lima, c; Mex
ican red. 4c.
HONEY Fancy. $3W per box.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oata. cream, 90
pound sarka. per barrel, $7 ; lower gradea
$3 M'grt 50; oatmeal, steel-cut, 45-pound
sacks, $S per barrel; 0-lb sacks, $4 25 per
b!e; spilt peaa per 100 pounds. $4.25
4 penrl tarley, $4 50 IT 5 per 100 lba;
piMry dour. 10-pound saks. $2 T per bais;
flaked wheat. $2 75 per case.
Coal Oil, Unseed OH. Eta.
REFINED OILS Water white. Iron bar
rel. 10V,C; wood barrets, 14 He, Pearl oil,
cases, l&c; head light, iron carrels, 12o;
cases, lic: wood barrels. ltiVc. Eocene,
cases, 2,1c- Special V Iron barrels, 14c;
wood barrels, lac Elaine, cases, 2c; extra
star. caes 21c.
GASOLINE V. M and P. naptha. Iron
brrts. 12 He; casea 19 "'iC Red Crown
gssol.ne. troa barrels, 16c; cases, Uc;
motor gsoiine. iron Nrre.. 16 He; casea
tic; So gasoline, iron barrels, 30c; casea
7Hc: No. 1 engine distlliate. Iron baxreis,
c; casr .
LINSEED OIL Raw, barrela, 52c; boiled,
barrels. 55c ; rs w. ca sea 5Sc . boLe-i, casea,
tka
KAetens Mining Mocka
BOSTON. Oct 14. Clojtng Quotailcas:
Adventure ,. 7 :-0 (Wmtny J2 00
Ailouea 37.50 khsnnon ..... 15 25
Amaijramaied 75 2o Tamarack ... 71. o0
Atlantic . .. 17 V Trinity 17 ."-0
ral Hecla t' ,1'r.ited Copper 11 "0
centennial .. J4 "0 U. S. Mining.. .r 5
t'opter Range ".' ,U. S. OH 25 50
Paly West... .00 I Utah 40.00
FTankiia .... 12 25 Victoria 4 50
Granby 1 "0 'Winona V124
Isle Royale. . 2 j Wolverine ...ia0
Mas Mining. 5 75 (North Butte.. 1.5
M.fh'Mn ... 13 :;"H Butie Coal... 24.5
Mhak .... 3 ,K Nevada lAS7i
Mont C C .40 fa: Arlg.. o
OM ivminicn 4- 25 lAns Com.... 14 00
Os-eoia liniw 'tireene Can... 10 00
Parrot 2.2 5 t
EW YORK. Oct. 14. Closing quotations
Atto ,.5. t l.advtll Con... v S
Prrw 5 U.lttlo Chief -
Hrutwwlfk Cn. 1 MMKin .......
Com Tftt stock. 4 jomano 37
do yndf 21 jOphir ...17."
C C 4 Va m '.tan.lanl 17
Hrn siur. ... o ,low Jacket... 4i
Iron Silvsr 93
MARKET IS
NARROW
Trading at New York Wholly
Among Professionals.
DAY'S BUSINESS SMALL
Prices Manipulated for Trading
Purpow8 Harrimans Affected
by Reports of Government's
Purpose to Recover Lands.
NEW TORK. Oct. 14. Th. ,tock market
took on all th. aspects of a narrow pro
x?uionaI allair today. It varying Auctua
tlon. were very meantnglesa and reflocted
no convictions on the part of those re
sponsible for the bulk of dealings, but
merely an attempt to effect a movement
of prices for trading purposes. The volume
or the day a transactions was meagre and
the constant shifting of the current of
prices demonstrated the feeling of hesi
tation and uncertainty of those taking part
in i tie marKei.
The Harriman Pacific were affected
somewhat by rep'orts of the Intended
purposes or the Government to recover pub
lic lands in Nevada, Including railroad
grants.
Bonds were steady. Total sales, par
vame. i.soi.ouo. i ntied states 4s registered
auvancea 4 on can.
CLOslNO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
aies. iitgn. ma.
A ma! Copper 14.4i"0 THV, 74? 75H
Am Car A Foun. 900 4o 40 401.
do preferred ... lno 101 10H, 1"1
Am Cotton Oil.. 510 3S 3S". 3Jl
Am 1IJ t I.l p( ,. 8 is
Am Ice Securl.. 2.3f"U "27 1 26 EH
Am I.inseed Oil 9T
Am Icomotive.. 800 48 4S 4RV4
do preferred 14
Am Smelt Ref 12..VK) fnu, na fia'b
do preferred ... 200 lmVi HK
Am Suijar Ref... J.50O 13.1 1311, 131V,
Am Tohacco pf.. .100 B3M V3i OTV
Am tVnolen 22 I
Anaconda Mln Co. S Ton 44 43t 43
Al. hl.n 16.7O0 1"4 8t',, .
do preferred ... PIS
All Coast Line... l'X SS SR'-j aS'i
Bait Ohio 6.WO 8714 9s
do preferred . 00
Brook Rap Tran. 8.0O0 4R 47A 4SU
Canadian Pacific. 1.4"0 17S4 174 '4 17.1',
Central Leather 2.S00 26 25H
do preferred ... lis1.
Central of N J 1WV,
Chen A Ohio l.ffO 43 42 42'..
Chicago Ot West. 3'Xl 7Mi 7 7
Chicago N w. 300 lij 1HO law's,
C. M ft St Paul. T.00O 137 135 IM4
c. c. c st l r
Coio Fuel Iron. R.300 3 35 35
Colo ft Southern.. 5.20 4,1 41 42 j
do lt preferred. 2"0 n BK K.T,
do 2d nreferred. 200 tHU, IW f8'i
Consolidated Gas.. 2,100 148Vi 144 S, 14S',
Corn Product n i
Del ft Hudeon... 2X) IIWS IKS' ihi
D ft R Grande... 1.7"0 W 29 2
do preferred . 400 71) 88 "
nistlllcra Securl 2J)4
Krie 21.10" 31 14 31
do 1 preferred. oo 44 3"
do 2d nreferred. IOO 3 3d
General F.leetric. o 144 1424 144
Gt Northern pf... 7.300 132 131 18lt
C,t Northern Ore.. S00 691i M
Illinois Central i"
Interborcugh Met. 2O0 to 10!4 30H
do preferred ... i i a'
Int Paper 100 M S1
do rrererred "' .
Int Pump 8 S0 SfV 2Si 25
Iowa Central .... ;M -o1 -J
K C Southern ... 200 28lj S 2S
rfn nreferred ... 300 61 T 61 t 61
Louts ft Nashville. 2.100 17 103 10rtt4
Vinn St Iuls Z"" a"'
M. St P ft S P M. 20O 122 1224 123
Mo. Kan ft Txa 3,700 31 1 30l 3"T
do preferred ... w no.
National Lead ... S.SOrt M 81 hJ
N V Central S.IOO 101 104 l"4li
N T Ont ft West 2"0 41 41 4f4
Norfolk ft West. 3"0 74 73 73
North Amerlesn.. loo K! Kl w
Northern Paclflo.. 16.900 142 140 142'4
raclflc Mall
PenneyWanla 4O0 12.1 12.1 lJ'4
reop;e s Gas .... -'v i-'t " i
P OCftPtL .. ..... ..... 7H
Pre.eed Steel Car loo 32 32 82 4
Pullman 1-al Car 100 183 163 lj
Rv Steel Spring 36
Redln7 64.PO0 181 H 12914
Republic Steel
do preferred ... SOO 79 TH 7S
Rock lelnnd Co.. !. 1 Jf4
do nreferred ... 10.4OO ' s
St. L ft 8 r i pf. ...... "Y
St I. southeweetera 1" J" ;"
do preferred ... i'" "" '"
Sloiw-Sheffield .... In 0. o.-.
Southern Vsclfle- 18.100 I"31 JnS
M.fHMri tin
Southern Railway. 2.500 2214 -2
do preferred ... .....
Tenn Copper l. T 11. .
Texss ft Paclflc. 4,100 2. 2',
Tol. 8t I. ft West. w a 1 j
do m-eferred ... 4) M4 M ?
Pnion Pacific S.O0 168V. 1641. J
8614
31
do prererrea
l'Ao,UDrVf:""i iois i0P4
IT S Rteef S2.90O 47 48,
"do preferred ... 3.JO0 1WJ '.'"J
Vtah Copper .... 1 J'J
V.-Caro Chemical. J. S2 32 3-4
,lo preferred ... 1"
lo HIS
W.has. ......... k, ...
12i 12'4
2714 27-4
31 77
S I.R
SH
m
do preferred. ... -' - '
Westlnghouse E!eo ..
WeKtem I nion ... aw
-Wheel A L F3rle.. ......
Total sale, for the nay.
BONDS.
l- R nTw 4. re'g l214-t-nion Faolnc 4..102?!
tdo"n.".'l52;W1.con Cent 4s. S4
. ,.v..n. .d 4s. B4 ' Japanese 4s
T) ft R Q 4s... 95 I
a locks at London.
LONDON. Oct. 14. Consols for money.
AnacndT ""Too "iV."1 Central . 107 00
A7cT.on::: S:S n w mi
Can Pacinc .10.00 'Pennsylvania. 63.73
Ch ft Ohio 43.12 R.nd Mine,.. 8 8,
B'ftT- Tl'soduthprp':cinc:io?:ooft
-.7. v . 3182 do pref 90 .0 n
do i.t 'if $ 0 TJ. 6 Steel.. 4S.12
So 2d It.. 38 00 I do pref 112 J0
GraSd Trunk 20.12WbaSh 13.B0
111 Central . . 142.00 do pref .... 27.0
T ft N 10 "S ISpanlsh 4s... I2 oft
Mo K 'ft T" . 31.62! Amal Copper. 77.75
. Money, Xzcfaange. Ftc.
VEW TORK. Oct. 14 Money on call
ete.dv ltl4 P" wnt: ru""K rate 1
per cent: c'slng bid. 1-4 per '""if"
it 1 per cent. Time loana dull and
steady; K days. 262 P nli 4
. per cent: six months. 3 43i per cent.
Prime mercantile paper. 44 per cent.
Sterling exchange steady, with actual
bu.iness in banker-r bills at 4 63348310
for 60-day and at $4.8.S3 for demand. Com
mercial bills, $4 S4fl 4.84.
Rar silver RISC per ounce.
Mexlman dollars 43c.
Government bonds, firm: railroad bonds,
steady.
LONDON. Oct 14. Bar silver, quiet,
S3 13-ld per ounce.'
Money, V01 per cent. The rata of c.te
ccunt in the open market for short Mils 1s
1V&1 per cent; thrM months' bills, lit
per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 14. Silver bars
61 So Per ounce.
Mexican dollars Nominal.
Drafts Slsht. .02: telegraph, .04
Sterling. 60 days. $4 Si; sight, 4 SV
Dmllr Treasury statement.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 14- Today's state
ment of the Treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of th. fioo.ooo.ooo gold
reserve, shows:
Available cash balance S172.2fW.324
Gold coin and bullion 40 2S2 1P7
Gold certificates 40.784. 180
PORTLAND IJTESTOCK MARKET.
Prices Correat Locally on Cattle, Sheep and
Macs.
Recipts of livestock yesterdsy were th.
largest for a considerable period, and as
the greater proportion of the arrivals
graded under first -ci ass th. result was a
NEW TORK. Oct. 14. Closing quotations:
-. a !L 0. reI 10:1: N T C G 3.
t. S. .i re 1 n . . pRMflc 49. 92
weaker market and lower quotatlona on
hogs and steers. Had the receipts all been
good they could have been worked off
to advantage, but Inferior stuff la diffi
cult to dispose of. Receipts for the day
were 5 cattle, 350 sheep, 768 hogs, and
ISO calves.
the following pricos were current on live
stock In the local market yesterday;
CATTLE EW-st steers. $4; medium, $S.:5
3.50; common, J3&3.25: cows. best. IS. 75
3.:6; medium, S2.2 gr 2.50; calves, $3,500
4.50.
SHEEP Best wethers. $3 50; mixed. $3;
ewes. $2.502.75: lambs, host trimmed, $4
6 4:5: untrimmd. $2.5003. 75
HOGS Best, ti.t06 6.i5; medium, 15.75 3
6.25; feeders, not wanted.
Eastern Livestock Markets.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 14. Cattle Re
ceipts WOO; market, steady. Western steers,
3 2395.50; Texas steers. $3T4.60; range
rows and heifers, $2.50 y3 85 : canners, $2
2 90- stockers and feeders, 2.5040:
calves. .2.7otf5 75; bulls and stags, 2.25
41 3. 10.
Hogs Receipts. 4000; market. 20c lower.
Heavy. 5.0ff5 7S: mixed. $5.55 5 63;
light, 3.40.5.65; pigs. 13 5083; bulk of
sales. 1 5.55 5 83.
Sheep Receipts. '20.OOO; market, stronger.
Yearling. 45: wethers. $464.75; ewes.
S3.60g4.5O; lamps. "a .."..
WHEAT. AT FIRM PRICES
ACTIVE TRADING AT SEATTTiE
MERCHAXTS EXCHAXGE.
Bottom Drops Out of the Tomato
Market Eggs Hold Steady
at 50 Cents.
NiBiTTLH. Wash.. Oct. 14. (Special.)
Thlrty-?lEht thousand bushels of wheat
were sold today on tne aiercnama ex
change. Bluestem sold at 94 cents, club
at 88 centa. red Russian at 86 cents, life
at 88 centa The market was Arm. East
ern Washington hay has advanced $2 par
ton to :0 and 821.
The bottom dropped out of the tomato
market today, good stock selling as low
as 25 cents. A heavy supply appears to
have reached the market at once.
Good peaches command 40 cents. Grapes
are weaK. rollowing me arrival wi
cases from California.
Cabbage was lower at i . cent to 1 cent
a pound. There is no aemanu ior cbicij,
Onions are nun ana potatoes are m
supplv. selling around $15 and $16.
EA..!t.v was in better tone today, re.
celpts being lighter and the demand
stronger. Dealers look for a cleanup by the
end of tbe week.
Eggs were steady at 50 cents for fresh
stock.
QUOTATIONS AT WAN FBAKCIStHfc
Prices Paid lor Produce In ths Bay Cls
Mantels.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14. The follow
Ing prices wer. quoted In ths produce mar
Iter todav
Millstuirs Bran. 29. 501031.50; middlings.
Vegetables Cucumbers, i5cg1.2... gar
... ne. 5e77e: string beans
o'n -ontoes. 20f35c: egg plant, 653
"'o',,t. vncv creamery, 32c: creamery
seconds. 26c; fancy dairy. 22c; dairy seo-
""cheeseNew. 12f?12'4c:' Young America,
tt.-, mil.
13il isc; ci'p ' " .
Eggs Store, 41o; fancy ranch, 49c; East
'rpouUry Turkey gobblers. 238 25c; mm. 23
025c: roosters, oiu, e""'7:: r vw"
v ' t.-r. v.rnlTA.. mtu,11 S.I-n.l.SO: broil-
.SI TlArgT $3.5003.75; fryers. $44..V: hens.
13.509; ducts, om. e.vo. w"e, ,
loe'lsc: Mountain. esc: South Plala. an
Ban Joaquin. 7 fc.- "- . .
12; straw. P .bale. 50 6Bc
Oregon Burbanks. 1.25S1.S0; weets, 1.5o
Fruit. Apples, choice. $1.15: common. 40c
bsnanas. iro-3: Mexican limes, 4t; Cali
fornia iemons. choice. $3.23; common. $i
pineapples. I .303. , ..... h.
Receipts r lour, oi'c .tu.i.... r . .
4O0 centals: barley. 1360 cental-: oats. -4-to
cent.: beans. 4 '"-Yin '. seksl
saks: nran. ' .-"'" " VV-
hav. 349 ton..: wooi. u.,, -
cdpts-Flour. 6330 H scks; wh.at. JJ
centals ccans, " 1' " isn MMr-
middlings. et-i... .
27 bales; hides. Ih2.'.
Dried Frnlt at New York.
NEW TORK. Oct. 14 Ths market for
evaporated apples is quiei .u.
crop fruit quoted at 5S1t6c on spot and
1007 at 4S6c. according to grade.
There is a little buying of prunes for
immediate need, and the tone of the mar
.... - a,, .-uh nuntations ranging from
4 to 13c, for California and from 6 to 7e
for Oregon fruit.
. i .leadv. with choice quoted
at 8-4 8'ic; extra choice, BSc, and fancy
t OHtluc ...
c,h.i ere dull, with oh"lce quoted at
Tf7c: extra choice. IS 08c. and fancy
a,Ra.Uslns0are offered quite freely from th.
Coast, but prices ar. fairly steady on spot.
with loose muBcaiei liu"" .
choice to fancy seeaeo, o-swt-ac; oocu..,
5 6c, and London layers. $1.601.8o.
Metal Markets.
. . n- vtv.- ,-.. 1 1 The Tjondon tin
market was higher, with spot quoted at
fl32 7s 6d and futures at 134 2s 6d. lo
cally the market was quiet but higher In
with the foreign advance, at
29.103 29.36c.
Coprer was lower at 159 15s for spot In
the London market, but futures there were
mchanged at to" izs oo. i ne n.uai i4nc.
ras dull and unchanged with lake quoted
t 13 37 & 13.62c; electrolytic at 13.12$?
3.37HC. and casting at 12 87 13.12c
, . .. Ti .i,.nnnBi tn ft. :td in Iniinn.
uEHU .1," 1 ..... . . - - -
The local market was dull at 4o54.40c.
Spelter declined to till lis 00. in Lonaon.
he local market was quiet at 4.774.82c
Ihe Inilon iron market was lower with
..,i,ni roundrv Quoted at 4Ss 3d and
Cleveland warrants at 4tfs 3d. Locally th.
market was uncnangea. ;so i tounary
Northern. $18.5217.25; No. 2. JlOgie.i;
o. 1 Southern ana -o. coutnern soit.
$16.25817.25.
- X"
Coffee and fr-ugar.
NEW TORK. Oct. 14. Coffee futures
closed steady, net uncnangea to nve points
lower. Sales were reported of 81.000 bags.
Including October at 5.55c; December. 5.40c;
March and May. 5.10c; July and Septem
ber. 5.35c; Spot coffee quiet. No. T Rio,
6c; No. 4 Santos. 8Sc; mild coffee dull;
Cordova. 912c.
Sugar Raw. quiet; fair refining, 8.45c;
centrifugal. .96 test, 3.95c; molasses sugar,
3.20c. Refined, quiet; crushed, 6.70c; pow
dered, 5.10c; granulated. 6c.
London Wool Sales.
LONDON. Oct. 14. The, offerings of th.
wool auction sales numbered 13,.i;5 bales.
Competition was animated and prices gen
erally reached the highest of the series.
Cosrse cross breds practically recovered the
opening loss under continued American and
heme buying. Scoured and fin. medium
greaslea showed a hardening tendency.
Punta Arenas fine grades advanced 10 per
cent and coarse 3 per cent over the July
average. .
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14. Cotton future,
opened steady at an advance of 4 points
to a decline of 2 points and closed steady
on near months, which vir 1 to 5 point,
net higher and easy on later positions,
which were net unchanged to 6 points
lower. October. S.9!c: November, 8.75c; De
cember. S70c: January. K.SGc; February,
8.50c; March. 8.46c; May. 8 69c; July. 8,S1i
Ialry Produce in the ast.
CHICAGO. Oct. 14. On the produce ex
change today the butter market was steady.
Creameries. 2027c; dairies. 18tj24c
Eggs 8teady at mark, cases included 17
20c: firsts, 17 8 20e; prim, firsts, 23c; ex
tras. 24c.
Cheese Steady. 12lSo.
European Grain Mart eta i
LONDON. Oct. 14 Cargoes, dull and In
active. Walla Walla, prompt shipment, at
37s fid: California, prompt shipment, at 3Ss.
English country markets. 6d cheaper;
French country markets, slow.
LIVERPOOL Oct. 14 Wheat. Decem
ber. Ts tSd: March. 7s 5Sd; May, 7s 4Td.
Weather fine.
Wool at Rt Loais.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 14. Wool, firm. Terri
tory and Western mediums. 17 20c; fln.
mediums. 15 317c; fine, 12510.
CDODEXPOHTTRADE
Sentiment in Chicago Wheat
Pit Is Bullish.
CLOSE IS NEAR THE TOP
Active Buying by a Leading Ball
Starts Prices Upward Soon
Af tr Opening Slump
In Caab Corn.
CHIOAOO. Oct. 14. Following a declro.
at Liverpool equal to nearly lc per bushel
th. wheat market here opened easy, .with
prices unchanged to tj-Sc. lower, compared
with the previous dose. Before th. nd of
the first hour, however, prices hsd advanced
about c, owing to active buying by a lead
Ing bull, and during the remainder of th.
day sentiment in the pit was bullish th.
greater part of th. time. Cash wheat in the
sample market was In only fair demand and
premium, were steady on the Spring varie
ties. A later better demand from exporters
w. reported, but It was entirely for durum.
The market closed at almost th. top figures.
Final quotatlona on December were at $1.01
and on May at 1 1.08e1.0.
Tha corn market was weak, owing to
beavy selling. Inspired by a decline of to
3 cents in the price of tho cash grain. Xh
market closed weak at almost the bottom.
Final quotations showed net loose, of
to 9c. December closed at 639s65fco
and May at 63c.
The oats market waa unsettled, but sent!
ment waa Inclined to be beaiioh the ' greater
part of the day. A decline of c ia th.
price of cash grain had a depressing effect
on options. The market closed easy, with
prices oft a ahado to c. December closed
at 4Sa48ic and May at 60ff5Oc
Provlslona wer. rather weak at the start.
owing to renewed liquidation, but sentiment
eoon became bullish on buying by local pack
ers. The early selling. waa due to a 1015c
decline in the nric of live hogs. At the
close prices were 2Vj0 lower to 30c higher.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
Dec $1.00 Jl.Oli
Mav 1.03 1.04 'a
July 889t .98
CORN.
Dec. ? .64
May 63 .63
July 625. -62L
OATS.
Low. Close.
$1.00 $L01
1.03 1.04
.882 ..
.63 .63
.63 .63 V
.62 .62
.48 .48
.60 .60
.46 5. 46
Dec.
May
July
.4Si .4SS
.50 .60
.45 .46
MESS PORK.
October ..18.70
January ..15.05
May 16.30
13.90
16.40
15.30
13.70
16.00
14.87
13.70
16. 80
16.17
LARD.
October .. 30 9.35
January .. 9.07 9.22
May 8.08 8.20
9 15
9.00
$.87
S.I6
8.15
$97
SHORT RIBS.
October .. 8 80 8.82 8.67
January .. 8.02 8.20 8.00
May 8.07 8.26 8.02
8.82
8.17
8.22
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady
Wheat No. 2 Spring, $1.0401.05; No. t,
scroti 111- No. 2 red. 81.0001.01.
Corn No. 2, 7474c; No. 2 yellow, 78
S79c. V
Oats No. $ white. 4Z49o.
Rv. Ko 9. 75UC. ,
Barley Good feeding, 55 666c; fair to
choice malting. 67lc.
Flax seed No. 1 Northwestern, $1.2$,
Timothy seed Prima, $3.45.
Clover Contract grades, $8.
Short ribs Sides (loose), 8.t8.60.
Pork Mess, per bbl.. $13.87614.
Lard Per 100 lbs., $9.868.37.
pides Short, clear fboxed). $9.508.7S.
Whisky Basis of high wines, $1.37.
Receipts. Shipments.
trir bbls 70.800 61.600
Wheat, bu
Corn, bn l?-5?9
79.900
264,400
811.700
1,000
136,300
Oats, bu..
..465.000
Rye. DU
BarVoy, bu. ....
..400.000
..141.900
Grain and Produce at Now York.
v-ii-vo- TOR.tr. Oct. 14. Flour Receipts,
?"K00 barrels: exports, 13.S0O barrels; mar
ket firm with a quiet trade.
Wheat Receipts, loo.uw ousnei.;
ports. 15.900 bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2
..j 11 OT7A l 0R- elevator: No. 2 red.
$1 09 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Du
lulh. $1.13 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard Winter.
$1.10 f. o. b. afloat. Excellent buying of
wheat developed on the opening (decline to
dv and prices had a sharp upturn, reflect
ing dry weather In the Winter wheat states
and smaller worcnwesi rswijw. r
held until near the close, when realizing
developed, but final quotations were still
Sc higher. December closed at $1.10
and May at $110.
Hops Dull.
Hides and wool Quiet.
Petroleum Steady.
Grain at Saa Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14. Wheat FrVm,
Barley steady.
Spot quotations Wheat Shipping, $1.62
P1.67J milling. $1.67 1. 70.
Barlev Feed, $1.36 1.3S; brewing,
11.40 1.45.
Oats Red. $1.50 1.80; white, $1.62
I. 72; black. fz.09 2.50.
Call bo sales: Wlieat No trading.
Barle-TKay, I1.4OK01.4; December,
II. 39 ft 141.
Corn Large yellow: $1.85 1.90.
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA. Oct. 14. Wheat Steady. Mill
ing bluestem. 95c; club. 91c; red. 90c. Ex
port bluestem, 91c; club, 87c; rod, 85c.
AT THE HOTELS.
Tha Portland F. Costelle, San Francisco:
G. D. Thompson.. N. W. Lehman, Max Stle-
fel, Chicago: W. J. Mauley, Spokane; Mrs
A. H. Anderson, Miss Riley. W. B. Jenkins,
Seattle; H. Rlchter. Minneapolis; G. H.
Plumimer, Tacoma; C P. Miller. Chicago;
J. B. Tenns, Tacoma; T. O. Haywood and
wife. Seattle: K. Mccabe. Boston: F. r .
Field. Chicago; D. Cornier, St. Joe; C. A.
weaver. rew iork; tt. u. ieyiano. Ban
Mateo; A. McBean, Burllngame; C. Dom
mlck. San Francisco; Mrs. T. E. Swanson,
Mrs. W. O. Palmer. C. B. Hutchins. Chi
cago; Mrs. Samual Elmore, Miss E. Elmore.
Astoria: Mrs. u. c. MUlett. is. A. frost.
Chehalts: C. H. Smith. New York; J. T.
Ames. Seattle; Mln A. Christian; R. B.
Lloyd, Olympia; Mrs. J. W. Consldine. Mrs.
J. W. Considlne, Jr., Miss F. Considlne, Se
attle; bir James and Lady Erskines, u.
Ersktn Rt. and Miss Ersklnes, Scotland;
B. K Coffman. Scotland: A. Giant. Chi
cago; J. H. Neustadter and wife. San Fran
cisco; M. A. Leach. F. M. Lewis. James
Englander, New York; A. E. Alexander,
Washington, p. C. ; H. S. Bent and wife.
Los Angeles; A. W. Arlen. Stockton: W. S.
Hobart. San Mateo; D. F. Sullivan. Seattle;
L. E. 8cabrook. Spokane: M. Asher. San
Francisco: S. J. Bronner. Syracuse; T. B.
Brown, w. JS. miray. New rork: T. E.
Slover and wife. Eugene; H. R. Pease and
wife. Kingvllle; C. S. Frantx. C. F. Hey
wood, San Francisco; M. H. Keller, New
York: W. S. Carpenter. Grays River: C. A.
Stevenson and wife, Chicago; E. W. Wil
son, o. J. Medbury. K. a. ikle. New York:
F. K. Plate. T. Milton, San Francisco;
George J. Lambley, G. B. Llbby, New
York: W. E. Hampton, Los Angeles: L. V.
Rathbun. Minneapolis: B. B. Ovelmatt. Chi
cago: William Davidson and wife. R. M.
Rlblet, Spokane; Miss M. Davidson, Dr. O.
W. F. Lyder and wife. Chicago; Jo. Har
ris. San Francisco.
Tho Oregon J. a. Kerr and wife Fort
Smith, Ark.; A. T. Hey wood and mother.
Bostoa: Mrs. M. Fahrenbnmnf. Germany: H.
J. Lyons. San Francisco; Dave Stafford. Coos
uay; u. rit. rieinngnam: o. w. Gri
fln and wife, Belllngham; Joseph Barlow, F.
J. Claxton. San Francbpco: E. D. Brooks.
Cincinnati; J. T. Bertrand. San Francisco:
Mrs. J. B. Engart, Medford: A. Bergen.
Seattle; G. F. Goerner. Colorado Springs; A.
Krelad. Ellensbunt: W. H. Eccles. H. J.
Taggerti Hood River; C. D. Rose. Newberg;
G. B. Milley and wife. Seappooae; Albert
Perneinger. Chicago; D. wltkowskl and wife.
W. P. Goods. San Ftanciaco; Mrs. J. A.
Venese. Winlock: W. R. Psxton. Mrs. W. R.
Psxton. Waila Walla: Mrs. E. Zook, St.
Joseph: Sherln Swank. Autrurrllle: O. W.
Hoar. aiem: warren Jjuesey. j. o. iueaey.
Miss Elma Hendricks. Eugene: R. S. Smith
.l wife. Ktama'h: L. E. Price. R. D.
French, Saa Francisco; T. 8. Stratton, Dead-
Ladd & Tilton Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 1859.
Oldest Bank on tbe Pacific Coast.
Capital fully paid - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00
OFFICERS
W. M. Ladd, President.
Edtfard Cookingham, Vice-Pres.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts' of
banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks
for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe.
San Francisco and
First-ClaSS Berth and
FARE Incfudod
Sn (1 f ( l.f . Sails from Ainsworth f f
.0. otate or Liahrornia Dock 4 p. m. Fndar Uct.Ib
J. W. BAKSOM, Dock Agt.. Ainsworth Dock. M. J. ROCHE, C. T. A.. 14J ad St,
Phone Main 268. Main 402; A 118i.
wood; August Roxel and wife. Oregon City;
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Benway, city; W. Spiro,
San Francisco; H. J.. Mackln. Vanrouver,
B. C: T. F. Smith, L. F. Smith. Williams.
Pa.; Miss p. M. Blakley, Silver Lake; J. P.
Wise, city.
The Imperial M. P. Foss. Baker City; C.
Wanscott, Salem; C. L. Coy. Chicago: C. A,
Chigie, Corvallls; O. B. Cook, Albany: Ike
Howard and family. Heppner; Captain Chris
teneen. J. H. Kelehlg, Sin Francisco: R. A.
Grant. Salem; F. C. McCue. Astoria; C. A.
Gill, Seattle: F. F. Blekely. Roseburg ; James
A. Perrv. Ohamplaln. N. Y. ; W. R. Ellis,
Pendleton: Mrs. F. F. Blakely. W. J. Blake
ly Roseburg; F. C. Cross, Kansas City; Mrs.
John Nlssen, Eagle Cliff: J. W. Fvans Spo
kane; C. T. Early. Hood River; Ed Rosen
berg. Astoria; Albion Kahler, Fossil: II. r
Bickere, Mrs Bickere. Salem: Herman Fes
enfeld. Hoqulam; Mr. Davidson, Mrs. David
son, Miss Davldfon, Hutchinson, Minn.; A.
Furuseth, San Francisco; J. H. Aokerman.
Salem: C. M. Fisher. Prlnevllle; C. W. Mur
m, .inn. I. Rsmum. H. N. Ragstiale.
O J Goffln. M. D.. G. E. Thompson. Moro;
H. P. Lister, Wasco: B. Stoddard, New
port: Rev. T. K. ueune, trout . ...
Reynolds. Arlington; J. R. Cleman, Salem;
J. P. Winter. Pendleton: C. A. Slagle. cor
vallls: M. Faherty. Roseburg; Mlas Koch,
New York; S. Hoag. city.
Tho St, Charles W. H. Vance. Baker
City; J. Van Valkenberg, Chicago; R. P.
Lawler and family. Oregon City; ? L- ''';
West Kelso; Thomas Bennett. Rldgeneia.
B K Lorg. U. S. Army: H. Foresman. city;
E. E. Phillips. Fred Peck, Corvaliis; Wil
liam Dale and wife. Estacada: Phil Mer
wln. Salem; William J. Branlgan. Chicago.
C. M. Van Bt-ren. Canby; H. H. Gentry.
Norman; H. M. Batty, city; F. H. Gllmore.
Astoria; R. O. Ijggan, Philomath: Fred
Vester, Albany; Mrs. J. Thomas. Seattle,
A. McGlashan, Hoqulam; Ed Luke, D 11
Hope, city; L. E. Oliver and wife, Sher
man County: J. P. Messer, Coquille; Matt
Ketchum. Louis Lynch. Dayton: Fred
Vester, Alhanv; Mrs. F. Anllker. Goble: Mrs.
M R. Morel. Goble: William Markrell.
Molalla: J. A. Mclntlre, Seaside: Collin E.
Davis. Fort Collins; Mrs. S. M. Egbert. The
Dalles; F H. Allen. Damascus: moma c.
Mills. Woodburn: E. P. Greffey, Albany;
William N. Arniger. city; F. G. Hanson.
O Ormendson. Enumclaw; Alfred Murl
land and wife. Beaverton; Alen D. Smiih,
The Dalles; F. W. Hunsaker. McMlnnvllle;
L. S. Busklrk. N. F. McKlnney. E. J. Suton,
Woodland: W. A. C. Kose, Seattle; J. S.
Huntington. M. C. Breman. Kelso; B F
Keist. Seattle; George Brown. Grants Pass;
W. F. Lord, Wakarusa. Kan.: E. A- Hyde.
Forest Grove; W. D. Benton. White Salmon;
Anr.a D. Robertson. Georgle B. Robertson,
Turner; I. F. Cantrell, Heppner; Rebecca
Wilson, Dufur; T. E. Line?. Pufur; r. J.
Moore. Mount Pleasant; R. E. Bennett,
Palmer: E. A. North. Needy; William Dubb,
Washougal; H. S. Sherman. Salem; Mrs.
Mullln and family. St. Paul; W. W. Robert,
Rainier; R. Stewart, city: Joseph Rohn.
Roseburg; D. J. Stewart, Estacada; Ellner
8. Wood. Barton; Frank Cole, city: F. J.
Jocry, Oregon city; C, Beck, Spokane; A.
Peterson. Nehalem.
The Perkins J. D. Pnrdy and wife.
Woodland: D. R. Evans. A. H. Keihn. Se
attle; W. P. Willaby, Athena: G. W. Howell.
Walla Walla; S. M. Chandler. Delta. Colo.;
F. Le Feran and wife. Elma; W. C. Fry.
Rainier; P. L. Hemphill, Seattle; D. B.
Russell. Medford; J. M. Srhuler, Sissnn.
Cel.; Laura Deny, Tarklo. Mont.; W. M.
Glover, McMlnnvllle; N. B. Merrill. Ann
Arbor. Mich.; A. Grten. city; I. L. Strong.
1B08; Dan S. Kaln. Valdex, Alaska; H. L.
Nelson. Seattle; M. Gulsberg. W. H. Oar
land, New York; M. Munay and wife, Spo
kane: Miss C. T. Love. Denver; waiter
Gould and wife, Charles F. Stone. Seattle;
Mrs. E. Hougaard, Seattle; S. L. Ragsdale.
Rnwhnr.- TV M Chandler. Delta. Colo.:
Otis D. Bentes and wife. Independence; C.
W. Van Vleet and wife. c. K. names, jmibs
Mrljuitrhlln. Norwich. N. Y. : W. H. Gents,
Norman. Neb.; W. A. Rayland. Kansas City,
Mo.; L. H. Rogers. Seattle; r. . Lunis.
Haiam- TV A Rrnrk and wife and son.
Golden; L. P. Brown. Stayton; D. F. Bench.
Claud, c. Thompson. .Biaioca; bj. owu
and wife. Summit: J. A. Silverstock. Ante
lope; Ella F. Macy, Newberg: C. A. Mann,
Port Huron: W. A. Ott and wife. Roseburg;
W. A. Lelber. San Francisco; Dr. j. v.
Kott. Falls Citv: R. S. Carr and wife.
North Yamhill; B. J. Green Columbus. O.:
J. A. McLeod, Tacoma; Dr. F. A. Bird,
Kelso; R. E. Davis. Rainier: J. M Short,
Gresham; C. W. Rollins and wife, St,
Tools' Rose Brealcv. Bertha Andert. Min
nesota; Mrs. A. Merel. Vancouver; Mrs. L.
Been, Centralia; R. Skipton. Corvaliis; H.
Henderson. J. O. Neat. Eureka; S. H. Rob
son, Tacoma; Joe Bratton and wife. Golden
dale: C. B. Walkey. Clatekanle; W. M.
Henry. Nachotta, Wash.
The Dajunoore E. W. Allen, Arthur A.
nreen. city: H. M. Flavel and wife, Astoria:
W. O. Thompson, Nome; D. H". Cleveland.
Victoria: Mrs. E. Cannon, Eureka: Mrs. G.
B. Kleppey, Canby; C. F. Russell. Seattle;
S. H. Sherden. Ely; w. fc. Baruen, sea
side; R. G. Kruse, Spokane; F. E. Jones,
Los Angeles; Mrs. F. E. Morris. San Fran
cisco; E. V. Davis. Tacoma; Miss Gladys
Poria, Miss Pauline Poria. city; Arthur
Gantler. Kaukauna; Miss .Tosle Gantler.
fhlcaeo: R. E. Smith. E. R. Madden, St.
Paul; Miss Georgia Palmer, Cedar ' Rapids;
Mary Cholupsky, New Prague; S. W.
Thomas, Seattle; M. K. aieyers. tacoma:
M. E. Dresen, Mrs. Frank Phillips, New
York.
Tho Norton ia Mrs. W. L. McCabe, Se
attle: H. W. Rogers, A. Catrawth. San
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stutthoff. Se
attle: W. Haxgreaves and wife, city; S.
Buzaglo, New York; M. B. Augurlnle, Se
attle' A F. Budford, H. T. Bohlman. Mrs.
H. T. Bohlman. city; Mrs T. J. Murray.
Seattle; C. E. English, Chicago; Mr. and.
Mrs. T. H. Burton. New York; J. T. Tinker.
Los Angeles; F. R. Keene, Omaha; G. C.
Lambert, Spokane.
The Cornelius A. JalofT. Astoria: W. G.
Cuthberth city; D. H. Hcndee. Miss Car
rindow. Miss Harriette Dow. Vancouver; N.
Shasburry, San Francisco: E- W. Sheuhert
and wife. Boise; D. J. Smart. New York;
T. Wilson and wife. iSalem; F. J. Hessan.
McMlnnvllle: W. E. Shuman. Seattle;
Frankel and wife. Cleveland; Mrs. E.
Reams. Klamath Falls; S. J. Fuller and
wife. Sacramento; J. S. Thompson. La
Crosse.
Th Calumet H. C. Gibson, Walla Walla;
C. G. Byrne, G. Wallace, Fan Francisco;
H. G. Meyer. Salem; T. J. Flavin, Spokane;
Mrs. D. D. Love, San Francisco: D. Erlck
son and wife, F. S. Inches, Chicago; F. S.
Dooley, city; Mrs. W. F. Hall, Vancouver:
D. V. Bean ana wire, atiss sn. namiiion;
W. E. Buffman, Astoria; E- L. Glbb. Okla
homa Ctiy: Mrs L .Lundlach. city; c. W.
Bailey, Astoria: R. G. Brand and wife, St.
John: D. W. Blakeslee, Pendleton: H. M.
Bransford. South Bend; F. Baer and wife,
city; J. Haw and wife. Boston: J. Mitchell,
Los Angeles; E. T. Deitzell and family. The
Dalles: G. Perham, Areata: S. Hatfield.
San Francisco; C. Bussiere, Glendale; Mrs.
Thomas Cullen, New York.
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R. S. Howard, Jr., Asst. Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier.
Portland S. S. Co.
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TRAVELERS' CC1DK.
2 CRUISES
TO THE
117 r i? T Venezuela,
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INDIES
Twin Screw Cruising S. Si
OCEANA January 23
Leaves N. Y. ) Febuary 27
30 days-Cost $lSO ?P
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scribing thise and other cruises to tho
Orient Mediterranean, Egypt, Nile and
Holy Land, etc
Hamburg - American Line
90S Market St- San Francisco, "
or Local K. It. Axrnta.
PORTLAND BY.. LIGHT ft rOWiU CU
CARS LEAVS.
Ticket Office and Waiting-Boons,
First and Alder Street.
FOR
Oregon City 4. 0:30 A. M . and nary
80 minutes to and Including 9 P. tL,
then 10. 11 P M ; last car 12 mldnlgBL
Greshjim. Boring. Eagl. Creek. Esta
cada. Caaadem. frail-view and Trout,
dale 7:12. 11:16 A. M-. 1:15.
0:15. 7:25 P. M.
FOB VAJJCOtrVKR.
Ticket office and waiting-room 8cooa
and Washington streets.
A. M. 6:16. :60. 7:25. 8:00. :U.
8 10, 8:50. 10:30, 11:10, 11:60.
p. M. 12:30. 1:10. 1:60. 3:30. 1 10,
:60. 4:30, 6:10. 6:60. 6:1,0. 7:05. T:0,
8:15. :25. 10:85. 11:S.
On Third Monday tn Every lloata
the JLast Car leaves at :0S F. M.
Dally .xc.pt Sunday. Dally .xc.pl
Monday.
REGULATOR LINE to Th. Dalles dally
except Sunday. "Bailey Gatsert" leave.
Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
7 A. M-, stopping at th. principal landings.
"Dalles City" leaves Portland Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M., making
all landings. Returning, both steamers leav
The Dalles on alternate days at 7 A. M.
Phone Main 814. or A 6113, Alder-st. dock.
jtamburg-Stmericcm.
T Anrfnn Paris Hambora
Deutschland. .Oct. 2 Jj Amerika Oct. 28
Pennsylvania. Oct. 24; Patricia Oct. 31
(.Ibraltar Naples Genoa.
S S Hamburg Nov. 3, Jan. , Feb. It.
Pres Lincoln. Nov. 19Moltke, IVc. 8, Jan. 28
Deutechland to Italy Feb. 6
Hamburg-American Line. 00S Market St.
San Francisco or local railroad agenta
COOS BAY LINE
Th. steamer BREAKWATER leaves port,
land .very Wednesday at F. M. from Oak
stre.t dock, for North Bend. Marshncld and
Coos Bar points. Freight received tilt 4 P.
M on day of sailing. Passenger far., nrsl.
claaa, 110; second-class, 37. Including bartn
and meals Inqulr. city tlck.t offlc. Third
ud Washington ilnm or Oak-str..t dock.
North Paclflc S. S. Co'i. St e ami hip
ko&aotio and Ceo. W. tidar
Sail for Eureka, Saa Francisco and
Los Angelea direct every Thursday
at 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third
St., near Alder. Both phones, M.
1314. H. Young, Agent.
BAN rHANt ISi'O FOBTLAXD 8.8. CO.
OnTy direct steamer and daylight sailings.
From Ainsworth Dock, Portland. 4 p. M.
A R State of California. Oct. 16.
8 S. Rose Clly. 0:t. 23. Nov. .
From Lombard it. San Francisco, 11 A. U.
8 6. Rose Clir. Oct. 16. 30.
's S. htato of California, Oct. 28.
J VV- BAXSOM, Dock Agent.
Main 2o8 Ainsworth Dock.
M. J. EOCHE, City Ticket Agent. 142 3d 8t,
Phone Mala 403. A 1102.