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19 TiIE MORNING OREGOXIAN,- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1910. COIIDEIISEIillKUP Advances in the Leading Ore' gon Brands. " FROM 10 TO 25 CENTS CASE Another Kic May Pot This Com -J modify Out of the 10-CenU-tl Kctall Claa -fclxporter Aw Aaln Bnytng WT.eat. Cpff13 m''k. as well mm Ui ml'k. la VIbs upward in price. Lt rk Pioneer milk ww rauwd 25 rnt a cas to II 3) and yirear thr w a lo-ctit attract o la Car- latkn to M. 1ft a cm. Holly aa Battarcap a:o vwt p 10 eenta to tba prlc of Carsa- tlOL Aa tba enodceaH milk factor! a all report row oniwt a hand tbaa Umjt can fill and aa tfc aupplr of tba raw material caa torn ex p?c:ed to jf-r tbsr tfaaa tncraja during bm com In c Winter, a wry atrora; amrtiat po itka la ahova. Thaa lataat advanco ara about aa far as t mark at caa ffo without putting thJa com snaxllcy out of tha lO oaau at rtal) elaaa. Con cfu4 milk at mora than 10 coma la tha car la hardly ta bo oxpactad, rot It as coma to paaa If tha crioa af traoa aUk la brt4 h:har. EXPORTERS Weaker OPERATING IX WHEAT. rating ka Volley Oata Barley Quiet aad I arbaoceoL A fairty a-".iva burtnrta waa reported In tha country what markets at tha lower lovel of prlcaa oatat:tahed laat work. Tba woakneao waa too re praoouoced la blaeatain than la tha other varieties. kjport wheat waa steady, for t fa market ahowlna Improvement, bat tber waa a d'tMlna Id tha Eaot, Oata wrro quoted weak. There waa trading la white raiter oata at 977 and la irrara. at $'-. California red oata were offered on tha market at $277. Barley waa qt?Wt aad BBChaoajed. Local receipta, la cars, were reported by the Keratoma Cxchanxa aa follower What rUrley nur Oata Hy Monday lin a 17 13 ! Tear ao 211 3S 13 22 wnn jo date ...i':.v ,;r? 7l ST3 M Tear aso ZXA 462 !U m T.J The aeeklv wheat atattattoa of the Merchant 13srhanco foliow ; American Visible Supply- Fuehela, Increase. October S, ;91 34. 9t ) 2.7.33.000 October 4. lO" llMt;!.iWH .MM.tX O-'tober 1. I'"" 3 CM.m 4.3.T.00 Octo&er 7. 1'T 4.t.i7.W 1. lit.UK Oetot.r (S, l.o"H 0 October . lto rv.7rt-'.Otrt 2.7.0O0 October l. loo . o.,oo :i.2.'S o Octobr i. ll.17t.ta 2,..o.o October . 2.V'l.oV TS OOO CKrtuber 7. 1JM .34. 474. J.170.0to October . l'XH &3.4Ul.0 . Decroaao. Quantities on ra-sajte Wek enllna r k. . . . Coatir.et H't t Tuvhels . t 3 :. . ".0.4cO.o Week end im S.'pt. 'J Ih .v.. i. o) :t.r40.tH0 TTek endlnie Ort. I. '. 10 Sll.twHI Ttal .. .3S.(HO.OOO e0.40O.OO0 S.72O.0HI World's Shipments. Klour Included Fron V p.. oan--raent1na Atiatratta ran. por:a.. rtiiala Xnilla Wck eiiiinc tvi. l ttuahels 1. 1 -7 74 t.tW 1 (HM.ntKl . 1 ..-.t"tt 1.3:;.m0 Week ending Hept. 34 1 ' 4.il'HI a. 44. mi V4.lKI Week en (line Oct. Z. "w riunhels 3.:;.M.oi 4IMI.4MH 7. l.itt.iimi 33a.uU causa of tha ooay position of raw sugars on tha Atlantic seaboard. Book demriDjrs. Book elearlns of the Northweatern cltl' yesterday ara aa Col Iowa: Clearicxa. Portland il7M.-75 Seatl.a ic-i.T Id T&i-oma ............... 1,340. V9 apoaaaa 1.133.13 Balances. 13.21 121,54 rOETLAD MAJLEXT& Grala. FVar. Fred. Eto. WHEAT Track prices: Blues tern. 8Sffe; club. fcJc: red Rassian. lc: Valley. bsc; dO-fnld, "c: Turkey red. tfl9c BAKLLY Foed. -I per ton; brewing. f:i per ton. MIL-LSTL KF3 Bran. $2J per ton; m!d flhnss. shorts. $27; rolled barley. $J4 S0 3 24.i0. i- LOCK Paton to. $5.34 per bai-Tel ; srai:hta. $4.aov4 9i: export. $3. TO: Valley. i-4w. grabam. 0; who. vbcat, quart ara. U.20L HAT Track prices: Timothy. Wlllaraetta vaiiey, f If tf r per ton ; eastern urrinn. :lhll; ailaifa. new, $;&4jl; ajrala bay. 14. CORN Whole. $2: cracked. tZ3 per too. OATsi White. -7 per tn; gray. $-'i; Cali fornia red, i.a-7. TecCablra aad Frolta. GREEN R L'lTS Apple, new. irl.M per 0oi ; pears. $1 y 3 ter box: peaches. bx. lie Per bask't: crar.oerrieo, $.li) ovO per barrel; huckleberries, tt &C par pound. aLON'S Wsterraelona $1 por han hnndred; cantaloupes. 101.iO per crate; caaabaa. $3 aO per datfo. T KuHICAU "R U i T Orinrrt. Valendoe. t4&nd4T; lemona. sr..30: rrspefrult. 4 V4.AO poy box; bananas. o per pound; plneapT'''. tto per pound. VtiuETABLCd lie an. 85o per pound: cabbtae. IS V-c per pound : cauliflower, ftVftrll 3o per dos.; celery, 75ir0ic per dot; corn. 130 lAc per dos.; cacucitera. -aw per bx, eariipiant, 41 (j 1 -'j per crate; itarllc 8 loc par lb.; oreen onion a K.c per dozen; fepers. Co per pound ; pumpkins. 1 He pr b ; radlohe 15jJuc per dosea; snKits. 7ih- ; sq'jasf). 1 k01-a0 per lb.; tomatoes, l$u3o per box. 8CK VCOTABLK8 Csrrota $191.29: hundred. $1.60; pars a. pa, $1W'1.2JS; turnips. POTATOES Oraaroa. $1.15l-?3 hundred; aweet botatoea. l'Wu2e pound. jit.- orfMi. Duriaar one, ai. to hundred. por per Pr ic: Dairy and Cotrntry FTodoco. POL'LTRT Hena. 1C: Borlr.a. ducka. white. 1 7 a 1 7 c: Keea. 1 1 1 turkeys. live. r'c; UreaaeoV 12 Va V ZbQi aquab. S3 per dosen. uUTTk. City creamery, sou a para. f6e par pound; prints. STtf'a per pound; outa.de creamery. Utfoc pvr pound; butter i at. 8o per pouau: country aioro sue ter. 24 & 24o per pound. CHEivSE Full cream, twtna ITH ISO per pound: young America. 18H ClSc EliOS Orearon. candled. a 30o per doa n : Hast ern. 3H f 3ic per dozen. POKK. anty. ijc per pound. VEAL. Good, average. 10 llo por pound. Groceries. Dried Fruit a, Eto. DRIED FKt'lT Apples. 10c per potind; rurrenLs. 134 lie; apricots, li'jiac; uaiee. per THiutxi: flrs. bulk, white r DM?, oy mmck. 7rrHc; 01, l.vtfl.7S; 12-133. bOC; 3o- a. $3.1'.: lv-ls. hoc. bALMuN Columbia River. 1-pound tails. IX 10 per doaea; 3-pound tails. S2.V3; 1 pound flats. $3.2: AUaa pinjc. 1-pound tails. $1; red. 1-pound tails. 1.3; sockey. 1 -pound ;al. $3. COKf EaV Mocha. 242Sc; Java, ordinary. 1743uc; Costa Klca, fancy, lb to 20c; good. 16 4 ic; ordinary, 12a y loe per pound. NUTS Walnuts. Ihc per pound; brasii nut a. 14HJloc; filborta. 10c; aliuonas, x.c; pecans, luc; cocoanuls. VOc (1 per doxsa. HALT Uranuiated. $1 pr ton; boif- ajround. loos. 4tM per ton; vs. 4U per tun. BEANS mall white, be; larae wnne. 1c; Lima, Ciec; pluk 7 Wc; red Mxlcuia, iSc: bayou. Tc. lllCb o. 1 Japan. 4e; cheaper craaoa $3.ivtr 4.A5; Southern head. SHU'c li U.n h. i Choice. ii.:M por caao; strained. The per pound. suuAn ury sanuiaieo. rruit ana ooiry. $5; beet. .V6o; extra C, $5.35: golden C, 9a.3o: j , ikir D. ir l."; cubs barrels. $ 4.; puadvrel. J3.lv. Trtus on remitULnces lih is oaya amurt c per pouna. n later than 1ft and within 3U days, deduct o por pound. Ualo sucar. 13'jlho per pound. r STOCK HON HEAVY Over Four Thousand Head Received at Local Yard. DEMAND OPENS BRISKLY Prices Cover a Wide Range Accord ing to the Quality of the Offer ing Big Sales of Feeder Lambs Reported. Trade opened up briskly t the North Portland jardi yesterday. Th.re wu a b! run of stock, till bead, and a rood all-around demand. The quality of the offerings, aa uaual. TarWd widely, aa ta ahown by tha ltat of a:ea. fiieers ranaed. for th. moat part, from $4 to t and fowl from 93 to $4. Calrea brought from li st to 17. A single load of hors sold at 10.20. Two big bunches of feeder lambs brought St. 10 and 14 Receipts for Sunday and Monday arere til cattle, lit calves, IMS ahoep and 1368 hogs. Shippers of the stock Vera: Astersoa Willy, of Wallowa. 4 ears of aheap; U. R. Peacock, of Xainpa. 2 cars of cattl. and calves: K. D. Huston, of Shantko. 1 cars of cattle: 1- Surbln. of Sbanlko. 4 cars of sheep: E. S. Laughlln. of Shanlko. t cars of cattle; H. B. fecock. of Mountain Home Idaho. 3 cars of cattle: Kred Bums, of Pen dleton. 4 cars of cattle; Armstrong A Pon, of Nebraska. 6 cara of hogs; W. K. Coch ran. of lone. 1 car of hogs; Henllne OhllngT. of Nebraska. cars of hogs; Llnd A Van Auadeln. of Filer. Idaho. Z cars of hogs. R. 1. dtanfield. of liaker City. 1 cara of aheep: E. H. Howard, of Baker City 1 car of cattle: E. TV. Blackwell. of Welsex. I cars of M'.tle; Kldwell A Caswell. 1? cars of cattle from Baker City and Pendleton T. J. Brown, of Hunt. 1 car of cattle and calves, and W. I. DUhman, of Union, 1 car of cattls and calves. The day's saiea were aa follows: Weight. Price. I si hora ... ' i. r" as the result of the week's operations. Tet tha private discount rate in Berlin receded to 4 par cent today. Bonda were firm. Total sales, par value. S l.aga.ooo. United States bonds were un changed on call. CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS. Ctoeinf Sales. High. IjOw. Allis Chalmers pf Amal Copper 1K.T0O tt5 6t Am Agricultural Am Beet fugar Z. '"! l.HH 1110 i.sjo lO.D'O Tl-0 VISIBLE IS LARGER 20 36 :i '. 4H 1H 67 S 111'. 13T tuv lan.ue, feedera ,3 cov. a 4 cows It cows 6 cales T'J cows 7 steers, feeders . 1 bull I'u toKI :s cows ......... 1 bull 26 calvea ........ 7 steers ......... - steers ........ 5 altera ........ lu cows ......... 4 sti-era 11 calves ........ 64 ... s: . .. 93 ...1U4I1 ... iiO ... 969 ... 961 ...1320 ... 919 ...11)71 . . . U'JO . .. U3 1U60 ...13i ... aot ... 90 . .. 7 ... 160 T2i 4.10 I.6U 3.00 4.00 4 3.d0 .Jj l :i t.zo 4.10 4.40 4.00 3.73 4.00 7.00 4.00 4.00 3.2S 4. (HI 6 0.1 1.00 4.90 t 76 4.2a "T.la!s . lS.it7."0 li.SV4.iX" 1I.TS1.0 Crp aad markvt coxfll-.txaa al r.d ara suos snarlled by tha l-lverpool Cora Trade New aa SelVowav United Ktagdoca Optakna rewarding tha aarvest stAte that the cun.lmfi ta better than tj-eiua-v exp4K-ted tU that tha outlook la sn:!y good rraticw Hala ia needed to enahla plowing tr be rarrriea . Farmer" or7rrlrga ara Ugnt. Bith.'Uh U.rrsMrig rerults sre very favorahla. tlerroriny Too weafh.-r te favurat.le frr plow trg. a!rhrogh thera ta mnrh vermin. The po tato and la:e erjfa have snown soma Irnprovw-sn-nt. Htum Tee wraiher ta sea.inable. Arrlvale Sra Urge and st,v-k.a are increasing. Rouaianu Hwlns ta pmgrvaw.na; slowly, ketng delayed by the cattle dcajw. Italv The revised official report makes the wheat rrop tGOt.OOO bushels, against 19i.tH fH buelirle last ear. Auet.-Alu The M:nrer of s-lnanca predicts aj record rf thla atAa.n. Arcvrdtng to an un rflctal r-r-Tt the weateher as good and the arore are fair. Ir.dta Seelrg pr. ect are gol. i.rii.Mr'i's r acavi fl i rue d rt rchasb eaa baij-S. Rsanar af Ian her Buy tag at I lteTi o wee. Over SOOO balea of hora have been bought fcy Imla LubmuNl to date, according to tha best available information. Among tha lora &it previously reporteU waa that of WHt'am Bagley. at Hl'.lstwo. amounting ta Zto balaa. It waa aatd yeaiercay that Lach anucd had aecured two blocka of hoo balea each from two of the largest Independence growers, but thla coald not be confirmed. Ia other quarters thera was not snueh aolng. n!y a few buyers besides 1-ach-m Jnd have been operating. an4 tbey were ttt active yeaterday. Tha Eastern trade hea been appviaed of tha late burlflg In th:a atata and ts begin slag la show Interest. Numerous Inquiries aa to condition and prices at which hope c.a 1e bought were received from Eaatera elealere esterday. t'altforala wires reported that market be glnntng to show lire after two weeks Inac tivity. lndfa cabled a dull market. Tha preee cable on yearling Pact'lce waa ateady at To to an ahllllngs. a d eel. Da of 10 Shi lings sine last week. BF.TTEB PWAJTO FOR POl LTRT. rrVa Ara 1 Irra Tbronghowt the list Bai ter I acbangrd. Tha poultry market opened hetter than It cleeea last week. The Jewish holidays provided a god demand and prices were arm throughout. Recelpta were email and the stock tamed over from (Saturday was cleaned up- Chickens did not sell under Id centa Pu.-ks brought IT cents and good geeaa IS-, cent. Oregon eggs held at tha o:d price and pastern egga were quoted firmer. There waa a change In the butter sit uation except that the feeling waa steadier In wiew cf yesterday's advance at an Taatieco- EASTERN TRADE BEARS BTT SM AI-LI-Ut MAKKKTS TAKING APPLKS READILY. LOCAX OK AFC M1RK.KT OPENS WFI.U tMCwtib C lnn I l Better rrtrea TbM Warn t.xjHH-ted. TH crmp market wai la ood shap yrm trUy. Corcoitl, l-lch It wa feai-vd would bar ta '! mx 10 c?nt, writ In firm dtsuod xt IA coti ud c.nil up. CaJIfaral rapM mrrm cteadr t laat week's prtttaaa. Otbrwlaa tba (ni!t market waa lew. Thera vera Iljcht receipt of peachea. wbicA arara ia tmaU dtmand. car of bananaa arrival. Totnatea ara veiling at ail klada of rnra. with tut !lttla stock bringlnc avar 5 etu- i-.rooia ara aaler and other vase tabiaa :ead;. Nor th western Frnit Exchance He lorts Sales of WinetMips, Splti, Ganos and Other Varieties. Tha daily market bulletin of tha North -Wtttrrn Frutt Exchanro folk wa: Wi bar made a careful InaMa InTetia ttoa of tba tamper of tha bay In trade in Kaw Tork aad Chtcaco that la, tha large bar ara tii a ope rat ore who are usually larire factor la tba altuatlon. Undoubtedly these operators nearijr all ara "bea.rUh on tha apple altuatlon. and thera la l!rt:a disposi tion to plunjr. Wa. however, have not been greatly concerned an tula point, aa wa have baan abla to dlspoee of our ahlpmenta In email blocka by effecting a tTery wide dla trlbutJoa. aad reaching out Into all Quar tera of tha country, thus making ourselves tracUcaJljr In dopes dent of tha large East ern centers and of tha larire operators. Wa ara etmpty giving our clients tha benefit of our !Bast!gatton for their own Information aad guidance. Aa our Investigator expresses IU "they have Void feat. " Wa have to report aaia of car CBQ J7f01 from Cashmere, Wash.. 17 th, tZO boxes ex tra fancy Btaymaa Wlneaapa at $1.60 for SH-tler. I1.S9 for 4 and fe-ller f. o. b. shipping point. We arid car CBQ 3S10I from Cashmere. Stth. 43 b"xes fancy and extra fancy Jona thans aa folio, e: 21 I -tr-r. ! 4-tler $1 -i. 14 4S-tr. Ca-tler $1.40 f. o. b. We ao'.d one car fancy 4-tler Rhode Island Ureenlngs at $1 f. o. b. We anld one oar fancy 4-t1er Ftellfleur apples at f. e b. Our traveling salesman In Alabama anld an aaeorted car of 4-tler Wlneaapa at $1TS. (ran os 11.33, Black Twlga t.V. Baldwins 1.2o. Arkanaaa Beautla 91.30. Wa hae .booked orders Tor an Eastern buyer fr to cara Rome Beauties to In clude ? per cent 4 S-tler, balance 4 -tier at a straight price of $1 40; four cars extra fancy Wlnesaps. half each 4 and i-tlcr at ll.TJ and l raspccttvely. Wa so!d a car of aeorted apps to a wholesale grocery house In Iowa, sale made by one of our traveling salesmen, as follow: 4-tler tpltxenbergs $2. IS. 4 V-tier tfpltzen bera 93. 4-tiar Stamane 11 B. 4 S -tier Stay mans Roma Beauties (slxea aa they ran) 91 - Wa. hava not heard from tha Eastern auction markets today but as we are not playing the auction game wa are In no aurrr for this report, which will reach us la tba morning. We have a wire from our atrent tn Idaho advlsm that high wtmls have caused dam age to tha extent of 14 per cent of tba crop. Don't St excited. These reports are usually exaggerated.. Wa will advise you further. 4. 047 4.7.i 4.2b f 4.T.0 3. :0 V 4.00 3.&0 4.00 4. to(r 4.60 6.70 7. 10.S5 ' 10.00 a. i. so 3 .00 '($ 3.25 4. CO it 4.25 3.04) j) 3.50 6 0V.' &.a Kogmr Ia tS Ceata Lawer. Tha Federal ffugar Refining Company last wk drop,ied Its plica on sugar 30 centa a hundred. and eaterday the Californuia. re flner:ea met the cut by making a 20-c-flt reUu:uon on ail grea This last dek-lir.e puts the Coast market 40 eenta loaer Iha It aaa two iU ac Indrpendent ly rt tha flght that ta going on ,rn Ca:iffrnta. the agsr xuaxkat km m weaa und rtons ta- (.oTWBtnent Cottoa Report. WASHINGTON. Oct. 5- The Census Bu reau! cotton report Issued today shows 2. -balea. counting round bales aa half ba.es. were gathered from the growth of 1110 to .September 2X as compared with 2, Z-tes. 1 .t) for H1; 2.Si..' for l., and l.tv..tV'J for lu7. Thera were S7.7t$7 round balea In cluded. Tha number of Sea Island balea In cluded ware 7112. Tba average condition of the cotton crop oa beptember 2A was t.3 per cent of nor mal, as compared with '2-1 a month ago. a year ago. 69 7 In and tha averaara of the past ten years on 8ptenfber i, M estimated by the crop-re porting board of tha Derartment of Agriculture. In Oklahoma anf Texas th number of ba.ee ginned with cnmparlaon for tha pre vtoua rear follows- Taxaa. againat LCrfn.'WS la Oklahoma, lfo.444. against lS.aT7 in 190. W ool at 94, Lwrii. ST I.OVIS. Oct. t. Wool Stea-iv. Ter rttorv and Western melnttr.s, 1 g ,3c; fine mediums. lTv:; Bne, 14 17c. Hapa at MVERrOOl Ort. 3 Hops ar London: Fac.aU Coast, ataady, U lvsO xi 1 cows 1 bull 130 r nti-era lb sters Ill 6 Z sleeis 2k ateern 3 sters .'1310 S steers (01 lambs, feedara & Prices current on the various classes of stock at the Portland Union btockyaroe were aa follows: Beef steers, good to choice... J lleef steers, fnlr to medium. . Choice spijel heUers Cood to cliolt-e beef cows MftUum to good beef eowa.... t'onimon bwf cows Bulls St!iS. K04.k1 to ohoictt... Caiu'f, li-lu t alvvs. In-iivy Hoc., top t Hhe-p, btst Valley wethere.... Slip. fair to K-"d wethers.... Sheep. bet Mt. Adams wethers Sfi'i'p. best Valley ewes. Iairts, cholre Mt. Adam .... I ..I nibs, choice Valley .. Kaetera Livestock Market a. KANSAS CITS'. 0t. S. Cattle Receipts. S.uuo; market. Hc K-wer. Native ateers. 04y 7 7.".- native rows and heifers, 92.Xfl ; storken and feeders. 9-1 .2Mro 76: bulla. 9a.( 4; calvta. Woera steers, fltf a; A tfttTn cuwa. . i0X4. to. Kia Kwoeipta. 4U: market, Vs to 10o I.. r . 1,.- bl Aiaf.. ta Ml hMlT Xl Si t-i H-eV.; packers and b'ulchera OvkjU-bO; light. PhepKsclt.ts. 13.000: market, ataady to weak. Mutt4ua. J -i-4.w; lambs, .V ti) tJ.flo; fed wethers and yearltiiits, 3.7atf.W. CHICAGO, Oct. Cattle BclnlS. esti mated, iii: miu-ket caly to 10c lower. Ivve. 94.oxiS7.li'; Texas vteers, 93.(t3.tiO. V2rn sicers. 94JG-7i: at' kera and feeders, 9. Uf;5.ft; fuws aad heifers, 2.20i.3Qi calviv. 97 2a'H.7&. Hot Heceipa-. estimated. 2K.0Ot; market, dull ik lower. L4aht. Too 0.15; mixed. -U'-ijU.lo: iveavy. 8 -!i.O; roush, 93.2iia.40: g.-f-d to choice heavy 9.40i;0; pig. i.-ailV; bulk of aaies. 9fi.lVtlS &o. bheep Hecelpta. et!mated. 450,000; market. lOo lower. Natis. 2 4-.4.15; Wfatera, 9i.7il ei.10; yearling. 4.;kri 340; lambs, native, OMAHA. 'Oct. 8 Cattls Recatpts. lS,4oO; market, sij-w to 10c lower. Native i-tecrs. 94.0 4i7 4; c-w and heifers. 9t$5.30; Western Mrrrft. $a.3ut-.4Ui raiiK com and heifers, 9J d.ti' rannera. 9i7t.T40; aiot kers and trter. --':tl. calvea 9-l,4j'7; bulla, stags, ate, .ta-1.7.. Hogs Kece'.pts. lWO; market. lOc to 15c loner. Heavy. 9 1 d S. V : mixel. $H.&fifi8.4&; Xicat. St4J.70; pigs. 9tf-7u; bulk of sales, 9 a I:.. 4ai. Shreo Recelpta 3,tVvO: market, steady. Tear lin as. 9- i-i.'. -15; svefhera. 9-00 ijH.3i; s, 9wVh; kmLA 31. w4i o-6i. i - . Coffee aad ftagar. NKW TOBK. Oct. S. Coffee closed steady at a net advance of 4 to A points. Sales. 7-7 kh bars. October. November and De cember. .u3c; January. 8.Tc; February. .l-:r; March and April. Oc; May and June. P.Ulc; Jul, fl.Oc; August. .U5c; Septem ber t.04c eSpot co f foe firm. . No. 7 Bio, 1 1c; No, 4 Santos. II1 12c; mild coffee firm; Cordova. 1ISSj1c Knw lucir. ateady; Muscovado, S 4?sc; cen trlfug&l. :..l5c; Jnolaw susar, 3.20c; re fined, ateady. rvlARKETSKOWSBREAOTH STOCK TRAIIXG IV HAXOS OF LARGER 0PF:R.T0RS. Prii?9 Are Not Well Hold and Close Weak Cnll Ioan Rate Steady. Bonds Firm. NEW TORK. Oct. S. Tha stock market todav s-ava further evident, ot passlnc ont of the hands of the narrow element of board room tradera which has emrroeaetl th. deal Inns for many weeks. Thera war. alsns of an entry of operators of larger reeonroea and of a broader acopo In method. Tha reapoearanc on th. tape of blocka of 100 to I-0 shares of Unitoal States Steel waa renarded as suggestlv. In thla ilreo tlon. The appearaoc of growing breadth, which was a feature of last week's market, waa altered aa the day progressed and tha concentration tn United States 8teel. Read ing and t'nJon Facinc ' became more pro Bounced. Prices were not well held In the latter part of tha dav aad th. closing was rather weak. The first quotations for call loans waa at 34 per cent and tha fixing of tha renews! figure at that rata quieted any apprehenalon caused by the $.000,000 figure to which th. actual aurplus bad sunk tn th. Saturday bank statement. Tha discount rata hardened ia London to day, but the Bank of Knaland secured th. avallabH gold In tha Londoa market with out competition.' The weekly statement of the letipexlal Bank of Germany mad. a atrlklns showing of the severe strain of the tctober aettlementa at that center, as well as Its quirk passage. Wit h an increase In loans and dtscounta of 110 :76.900 and an expansion of note IssUee of SISS.SOS.OOO, In, cash holdings of th. Keichshank were drawn at th. same time over f40.000.oos American Can Am Car JAly .. Am Cotton Oil .. Am Hd & 1.4 pf. Am Ice Scurl .. Am Linseed Oil .. Am Locomotive . Am Smelt & Kef.. ilo tirererred Too ll'l Ta Am Steel Kdy .. TO 4J5 Am Sugar Rcf .. 17.O00 116 Am Tl r Tel )0 13S Am Tobacco pf Am Woolen l.S 2i Anaconria MIn Co. l.'J"0 4'i. Atchison 1S.3UU lulu do preferred Atl Coa?t Line Bait a OU ... Kthlehem dteel .. Brook Rao Tran... 4.4' Canadian Pacific .. 1.0"") 11M Central Leather .. 4.1 o a."1. do preferred ... 2jt) 11H 1U4, Central of N J Ches Ohio la.tr" 81 S 7;i Chtcaeo a Alton ll-O .15 3. Chicago Gt West'. 2.'.'oi .4 do preferred ... l.Ht) 41 Chicago Ik X W ... 1 US', C, M A St Paul .. 14.;X 1'.;, C. C. C at St L. ... 10 Colo Fufl & Iron. 1.7t 3.1 Oslo Southern .. 7X Jv0i Conaoliaated Gaa.. 4.HH 131 Onrn Products ... 1"0 15 Iel a Hudaoa .... &" 17V D 4 R Grande ... I-" - do preferred ... li t t' Plstlilers' Securl .I 'O .mi. Erie T.tvs 27 1, io 1st preferred. JKO 4i, do 2d preferred, l.-too ST General Electric 2"0 14" Gt Northern pf ... Gt Northern Ore .. Illinois Central ... Zmerborotigh Met .. do prelerred BUI. 35 65', 44", 4' IS im Si, SV, Stocks of Wheat Piling Up in United States and Canada. 1011, mi', 4J4 4; 114, 1114 2tiU0 108 77i S-a 1144 34 231. 4 121 4 7S .12 5B l::4 IS 1W :i2 7't H 3n lti'4 4.-1I 14 Inter Harvester lnter-Marlne pf lnt Paper Int Pump Iowa Central . K C Southern do preferred Laclede ( 4.2.s 17a 127 2.5' o f.S m 1"U 18.1 ttm, lW 4'.'t. 17a S.8' S.bOO 1,1(K) 2'K) 1.000 eto ix 1.4"") 4") .11 ' 13.1 2"'3i t.' 12-4 41' 1tl"(. r . . Lou1svll!, is Nash l.'isi lilit, 5"" l"0l, 115! 1371, tJ IV 40 ll'l 100 114'i U, 27 '.3 "US l'.', .14', lot " 3t leia, 34 24 i 4 147 12.1 32 Vi '" 134V, l.V .'-, 32 1, 73U 2y"i 271. 40 36 H"4 128 - M i: "2o74 MI 99 17H 2 42 17 3"'i 04 EXPORT DEMAND SMALLER OKI 7. 7' SI 100 1.7(X 2M 111H IH", 100". 1" S", 63 2;i'4 23 l.'ilt. 132.i OOO 2'"0 T.H) last IK0 r.2'4 31 T, 114", 42 Minn at St Louis. . M. St P t S M. Mo, Kan ft 'Texas. do preferred , . . Mteoourl Pacific Nutional Rlecult National Ijt-el. Mex Nit liy 2u pf. N T Central N Y, Ont at West.. Norfolk & Wvet.. North American .. Noithem Pacific .. Pacific, U11I Pennsylvania People's "ia. P, c c ft u... Pltteburs Coal I'rra.sed 7S'-eel Car. Pullman Pal Car. Ry, Steel Spring.. 2f Reading 104.I1OO Republic Steel ... 2,'vO do preferred ... I""1") Rock Island Co... 12.1O0 do preferred . . . 1.2' Ft I, S F ! dpf 1.000 St L Southwestern 20 do vrefprred ... Floes-SheffleM ... Southern Pacific . Southern Railway .do preferred Tenn Copper Texas ft Pacific . Tol, St I. & West do preferred . . Union Pacific .... 71,"oo ltil", do preferred . . . "' 1 IT S Realtr 2"" tfflu IT ft Rubber 2t!'i U S Steel 121. (WO do preferred ... Utah Copper Va-Csro chemical. Wabaaft . . . do preferred Western M1 Weetlnghmiee Klec l.S'X) Western I nton 2.KKI 7.vy, TSH Wh"l & 1. Krle Total e1es tor the day. B49.400 shares. BONDS. NEW TORK. Oct. s. Closing quotations: U S ref 2s, reg.H0.V Y C gea 3V,s. S'JS, do coupon . ..IiKIt. .No. Pacifio 3s.. 71", V. S. 3a rec 101 Vl do 4a 101 do coupon ...loljL'nlon I'ac. 4s.. .101", V 8 new 4a reg. 1 14 4. 1 Wis. Cent. 4s 94 do coupon ...lift Uapanese 4a SttiB Atchison adj 4a. tliBI 117(V 110 M :12"1 4.7(l loo's! 6"0 107 1.2U0 16 "'4V16 .14-; acu in.it. "4 33 4 :t2-v 64 41 '4 2 40 SS4 1S.7"0 lli R"0 24', 1.400 M 3. 5 HI 3.1 'i' 1.1O0 2- 1.2'W 2.-.S 1.2W .17 7o: 2.100 117-4 3,o 4S1 i,3" r, 1.2'4 17 2.3"U 3S 4s'4 6t-.'i 32-i .'.4 IK "4 B2t, 314 1134 7'i 67 1174 32 l'-iTk lr7'2 04. li.'i 34 14"i'i 32 Li 84 1 U 2i !, .".Vii lis 24 54 -4 Wl, 27', 23, 6 105 ' 1S b'4 .!',, 01)1, 117 4-i f.S . 16i 7 4 4 32 'a 63 54 14 S2 32 i, 114, 41 UK lis'i .12 13l"4 107 11514 17 4V4 Kli 34 8:14 31 64 Vi 4H4 21114 I 1 rs 11B 24iA BSC 33 '. B5'4 ltW'a HI 6714 36 7H:a 117'i iy ml 37 - 474 Ctlt. 71'. 6 Fwtern Mining Sloeka. EOSTON, Oct. n. Closing quotations: 43 IMohawk 4.i, Nevada Confol . . 20 Nlpliuln? Mlnea. 1"S North Butte North l,eke . . . old Dominion.. lOsceota Parrot (3 C). guincy Allouea Amal?. Copper.. 04:4 Am. Z. L. & B. 27 Arizona Com li4 Atlantic tu Butte Coalition. 14 Calumet ar Arts. Mi Calumet & H 54H Centennial 114 Coo Ran On Co. Hi4 i-ha-nnon E Butte Co M-. 74 ISuperlor Franklin 11 Sup & Bos Min. 73, Glroux Consol... 6 ('up Pitta cop. 1H Granby Consol.. S4 Tamarack t Greene Caaanea. liHi'i; S Coal OU.. 40 Isle Royala tcp) 21k;U S S R llln. 3H Kerr Ike !4 do preferred.. 4H La Salle Copper lO It' tab Consol 23V4 allaml Copper.. 20 fwolverln. 115 2M'.; S'.4 37 Va 12A 12V4 73 10V4 00 Money, xchaags Etc. NEW YORK. Ort. a. Close: Prim, mer cantile paper. &t4&6 per cent. Sterling exchange :eaay wiTn actual ousi- d, in bankcrrf bills at 4 .6325 for 60-day bllla and at 4.eft40 lor aemana. commercial bills. 14.82445-4 82. I'eT silver, w tac. . Mexican dollara, 46c. Government bonds steadv: railroad bonds firm. Money on call firm. 2Sfi1 per cent, rul ing rate 24; Closing bid, 3; offered at a. Tlni. loana firm; 60 days, 4fe; SO days, 4tl5; six months, 4 4 4 11.. SAW FRANCISCO. Oct. . Sterling, 40 days. S4.S3S: sight, silver oars a,c. Mexican dollars. 454c. lrafts Sight. 6c; telegraph, 7 Via IX5NDON. Oct. 1. Bar sliver Steady, 14 Ted nor ounce. .Money - 1 - per cent. Th. rate of discount In tha open market for abort blila Is 3 per cant; three months' bills. 3 per cent. Consols For money, so,; tor account. 0. CHICAGO Oct. S. Exchange on New York, lo discount. Chicago Market Works Toward a Low Level and Closes Near the Bottom Price of . the Day. . CHICAGO. Oct. 3. The big bge In the amount of wheat In sight waa not confined to the United States. Canwda showed an even greater rate of accumulation. Mak ing matters worse from a bull standpoint, thera waa no algn of expsrt business to speak of and this, too. In face of announce ments lhat freight on tha lakes had been cut to 1 cent from Fort William to Buf falo. Early In th. day the market was linn. because of a decided lowering of the total wheat afloat on the ocean. Moreover, there was a widespread belief that th. short side of the market waa being overplayed by speculatora . These considerations, how ever, could not withstand the fore, ot th. newa regardiflg th. visible supply. Th. market closed weak near the lowest level of the day. December ranged between 06"j4a and 7 e, and finished c off at 90 tf9c. After an early apurt, corn weakened. The tone at the close, nevertheless, was ateady. December fluctuated from 49t4c to 49T4C, and In tha end was c up at 494c Cash corn, was firm early but later lost the ad vance. No. 2 yellow sold finally at 61 a He. In th. eats pit eommisslon-housea bought early and eold later, following other grains. December sold from 32 4c to 33 4c clos ing c net down at 32c Congestion In nearby lard deliveries helped to temper a declining tendency In hog prod ucts. Laiteat quotations were 24c to 40c cheaper for pork and 1617V4c to 22c less expenslr. for ribs. WHEAT. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Open. High. Low. I .97 1.U3 J.V3-), CORN. .49 .49 .52 .5: OATS. .334 .33', .S4 -30 4 MESS PORK. 17.024 17.07 4 17 S4 17.00 It. l LARD. lO.flO 10.60 10.22 '4 10.22 4 Dec . May. Dec May Dec . May. Jan.. May. .964 1.02 .49 .624 .JS4 .31 16.02 4 Close S .96 1.02 .49 .52 .32 .35 17.424 16.92 4 Jan. 11 ay Nov. 10.52 4 10.07 11.63 Oct.. Jan. . May 11.57 4 1L70 SHORT RIBS. 11.10 11.10 10.87 a.43 0424 10.624 10.10 11.60 10.92 9.27, 9.25 Ilntly Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Oct. 3. The . condition of tha treasury at the beginning of business todsy waa as folio s; Trust tunus Gold coin ,rS,S27.6"t9 Silver dollars 4S4.lirt.00n Sliver dollar, of 180 S.S46,o"0 silver certificates outstanding... 464,183,000 General fund Standard silver dollars In gen eral fun-1 1 o,4:is.:i7u Current liabllltiee 83.563.SUB Working balance In treasury of fices In banks to credit of Treaatrrer of the L'nlted States Subsidiary silver coin Minor com Total balance in general xuna... 84,484,733 3.!51.274 18.MX5.:t.'. .S,-3.77 9i?S2,-"J4 Dairy Produce tn the Eat. rHICAOl. Oct. 3. Eultei Steady; cream eries. 242bc; dairies. 234t27c. Et;gs Recelpta on'i case; eteauy at mara. cases Included. 1846214c; firsts. 2oc; prime firsts. 25C. . ........... ' Cheese Sieaay, aaiaaes. wsaiJ-tc. iwinj, l.a.6;i.lc Tnunr Aaierlcaa. lo&ldc: king horns, 15416c. X1T.W YORK Oct. . Butter Unsettled; creamery eseciala 3030c; extras. 29c; third to flrata 244J2Sc: atata dairy common to finest. 23Ci28c; process second to special. 23 27c; factory, June 2346240; June current make, 22 4j'2.1c; Imitation creamery, .w.oc. Cheese Steady; state whole milk, speclala 15tl"c: do fancy, lSc; do choice, 1415c; do good to prime. 14144c; do common to fair. ll13c; attima. full to special, 124 12c Klatts Firm : state. Pennsylvania and near by hennery white. 336JOc; do frathered white Sotl3oc; do hennery brown. 3032c; do gath ered brown. 2&29c: fresh extra gathered firsta 20 27c; firsts. 24925c; second s. 224r23c. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Oct. 3 Standard copper dull. Spot and October. 12.SOirl2.7o4e; November, 12.124g'l174c: December. 12.124J12.2"c. London dull. Spot, too f 6V1: future.. oS o. Custom-house returns .how exports of 31.731 tons for th. month. Lske copper. 12 50jl2.75c: electrolytic 12.37.12 624c; caatlng. 12.12 CC12 374c. Tin quiet. Spot. 84 874tM5.054c: October. S6.20C; November, 84-3T44i4.tt24c: December, S4.32U4p84.oOc. London closed quiet. I.ead quiet at 4.9o New York and 4.200 4.274c East St. Louis. London. spot 12 16a Sd. Spelter quiet ' at ti.S0.-5.flOc New York and 5S74fiS.424c East St. Louis. London, spot. 23 ii... Iron Cleveland warrants. 4ft? lld In Lon don. Locally iron wiw qoiet. No. 1 foundry. 15.7.Mjl.2.V No. 2, 15 t:8.' No. 1 Bouthcm soft. jU5.75U16.15. 9.25 D.li 9.25 Cash quotations were as follows: t lour tsteaay. Rve No. 2. 74 4c. , Barley Feed or mixing, 60.3? 65c; r to choice mailing. 6872c. Flax seed No. 1 Southwestern, 12.40; No. 1 Northwestern. 82.53. Timothy seed 6.50 4f 3.50, Clover $8 r8 14.25. Pork Mess, per barrel, $18. Lard Per 10U pounds, 812-62. Short ribs Sides (loose). S10.50iftll.50. Sides Short, clear (boxed), 813.750 12.874- Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour wera equal to 432.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 1.719.1100 bushels, compared with 2.353, 00(1 bushels the corresponding day a year aso. The visible supply of wheat in the United States Increased 2,725.000 bushels. Tile amount of breadstuff on ocean passage Increased 3.490.0(10 bushels. Estimated re ceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 67 cars; corn, S7u cars; oats, 150 cars; hojrs. 14.000 head. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels .- 30, sou 45.500 Wheat, bushels 43,200 44.500 Corn, bushels ;.S16.0"0 356,300 Oats, bushels 252.000 149.200 Rve. bushels l.ooo 4.100 Barley, bushels 82.300 30,100 Grain and Produce at New Tork. NKW YORK, Oct. 3. Flour Easy, with wheat. Receipts, 86,740 barrels; shipment. 35.454 bairela Wheat Spot easier; No. 2. $1-01 .leva tor and 104 U f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 North ern Duluth. 81.194 f- o. b. afloat. The market waa firm early on the cables, which caused shorts to cover, but there was re newed selling on the good Increase in the visible supply and the lack of export de mand and prices late were easy, cloalng c net lower. December closed 81-04 4; May, 81.0S4. Receipts, 126,300 bushels; ship ments, 144. SOI bushels. Hops Dull. ' Hides Quiet. Petroleum Steady. Wool Quiet. Grain at gan Francico. BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 3. Wheat easy Spit quotation.: Wheat Shipping, 81. 503 1.0. per cenitu. Barley Feed. 974cfi1.00 per cental; brew lng. 1.024ai.O74 percental. tjats nea, t 7m r'r: ,7 II. .".OS 1.60 per cental black, $1.351.50 per Calf board sales: Barley December. 8108 per cental; May, aj..u, pet- wuiw ...w. "corn Large yellow, fl.62tt91.65 Pr cental. Xaropeaa Grain Markets. livnnv Ort. 3. Caraoes quiet but steady. Walla Walla for shipment. 3d higher at37fi 9d. Engliah .and French country markets quiet. LIVERPOOL. Oct. S. Wheat October, 7s . J . ...... W. . K v- ASIA ,'.(,; iecemDer, is -"' - s ' Weather, fine. Minneapolis Grain Market. XITWRAPOLIS. Minn.. Oct. 8. Wheat De cember. 8107K,: Msy. fl.11; cash. No. 1 hard 81.104: No. 1 Northern, fl.041.09 ; No i ortncrn, n-mv'."1. - - . , . . .. . ... f 1.0241.05. Flax cloaed at 83.24. Con 1 No. S yellow, S045Me. - Oats No. 3. white, 30443314c Rye No. 2, 70fT71c- Duluth lias Market. DULTJTH. Oct. 3. Flax, to arrive. 82.53.- on track 82.5.1- October - and November, 82.53; December. 82.48 bid; May. 82.48 bid. Grain Market, of the Xorthwest. TACOMA, Oct. 3. Wheat Milling: Blue stem 004c: club. R3c: red Russian. 82c. Ex port: Bluestem Mc: red Russian, Sic; club, g3e- fortvfold. S5.s6c. Total receipts for Sep tember: Wheat luyo cars, oats, 5U cars, barley 2S cans, corn 18 cars, hay 323 cara SEATTLE, Oct. 3. Milling quotation.: Bluestem, 89c; fortvfold. 85c; club, 84c: Fife. 84c- red Russian. 82c. Export wheat : Bluestem 86c: fortvfold. 82c; Fife, 81c; club, blc; red Rupelan. 79c. Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, Oct. 8. The visible supply of grain In the United States Saturday. October 1. as compiled by tha New York Product company. Is as follows: Busiiels. Com 5.480,000 Oat -. 18.801.000 ytvo 353.000 ,'."' 2 44-KKM) The visible aupply ot wheat Irt Canada last Saturday was 6.897,000 bushels, an Increase of 2G88 bushels. Decrease THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF Silt FRAJfCISCO FOUNDED 1S64. Capital Paid in - . . . . . Surplus and Undivided Profits $ 8,500,000 $7,841,220 BRANCHES Portlfind, Seattle, Tacom and Virginia City We buy and sell Foreign Exchange: Issue Drafts and Cable Transfers, Commercial Cred its and Travelers Letters of Credit, available In all parts of the world; make collections os all points and conduct a general foreign and domestic banking business. , INTEREST PAID ON TIME ANY! SAVINGS DEPOSITS. " PORTLAND OFFICE Northeast Corner 'Second and Stark Streets WM. A. MAC RAE. Manager. J. T. BURTCHACLL, Asst. Manager. Lumber f.ietns National Bank CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital $500,000 Ladd 8 Tilton Bank Established 1859. j .:'TIr OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST Capital 1,000,000 STJEPLUfrAND PE0FITS $600,000 " W. M. I.i.dd, President. R. S. Howard, Jr Ass't Cashier. f Edw. CootlnKbam, Vice-President. J. W. L,add, Assistant Cashier i-' W. U. Dunckley, Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Ass't Cashier. Increase. 403.000 9.O00 34.000 6O0.OOO Dried Fruit at Jfew Ysrk. SEW YORK. Oct, 3. E-orated apple. . a.- -tr.TiT. 10c: choice. 6 ( i 'c : prime. SCbiiC: common to fair. 4gc. i I'M TIC 'not active, uriu. huiuiiuo., wviw for Uilifomlas up to 30-40. and 71j8Dt4c for Oregrn5. . lt fr-m Choice llUftllVe: extra choice, 124 4?13c; fancy. 13HSl4c. I'eacnes quiet, out , ,i . k v 1 73 extra choice bfiSHc: fancy, SUiUK. Raisins In stow demand: price, easy. Loose I36-:: seedless, 6flc; London layers, 1.2C 1.23. Now York Cotton Market. JtBtt YORK. Oct. 3. Cotton Spot closed s'eady. 15 points hisher. MiddlJca- uplands, 13.&0c: do Gulf. 14-lSo; sales, 24.800 bales. Fuiurea closed firm. IVc SO point, tuithar. Ocxa- First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tho Rocky Mountains ber.lS.80c: Xovember.13.90c; December, 14.08c; January. 14.10c: February. 14.17c: aisrcn, 14.2Sc; April, 14.32o; May, 14.38c; June. 14.36c; July, 14.34C, London Wool Sales. LONDON', Oct. S. A miscellaneous selec tion of 14,246 bales was offered at the wool auction sales today. Merinos and coarse cross-bred, were firm, but fine and medium cross-breds were easy, owing- to slackened support. Elgin Butter Slarket. ELGIN. 111.. Oct. 8. Butter, steady, 29c Output, 702,300 pounds. Man Accidentally Shoots Self. MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 3. (Special.) George T. Woodberry, an orchardist of Phoenix. accident!-.' shot himself BITULITHIC .Makes good streets. Property owners " who have paid for it know this. Ask them about BITULITHIC TRAVFI.ERJf GCIIJK. Ml EST INDIES- Three delightful cruises leaving: New Tork Jsaaary 24, "February 25 and March 28, 1911, by the 12,600 too SS. MOI.TKE to the Spanish "Main, West Indies, Panama Canal. Nas; sau and Bermuda. Two crulsea of 28 days duration, 150 and up. One cruise, 16 days, 8S and up. Also Crni.es to tn. Orient, Soarth America and Around th. World. Write for Illustrated booklata Guide and Travel Books on Sale. HA Mill KG-AMF.KIC A N LINK. J0 Powell St., Saa TPraodeeo. CaL, aad Ical B. B. Attests in Portland. througrh the ankle last night while packing his rifle in a trunk, prepara tory to taking a trip with his wife to San Francisco. The bullet shattered both bones of the ankle and amputa tion may be necessary. TRAVEL. RS" GUIDK. HONOLULU $110 And Back (First-Class) bxA Days from S. K. The splendid twin-screw steamer SIERRA (10.000 tons displacement) sails October 22 nd every 21 days. Round trip tickets good for lour months. Honolulu, the most attractive spot on entire world tour. BOOK NOW and secure the best berths. UNB TO TAHITI AND NEW ZEA LAND. S. S. Mariposa and Union Llne, sail ings Oct. 17. Nov. 22, etc. Tahiti and back (24 days). 13 flrst-class. New Zealand, (Wellington). $246.25. flrst-class. R. T. six months. Write or wire for reservations. OCKAXIC s. e. CO., 673 Market Street, San Francisco. SAX FRAN CISCO A PORTLAND 68. CO. New service to Los Angeles via San Fran cisco, every five days. From Ainsworth dock. Portland, 4 P. M. 6.8. Bear Oct. 4, Rose City 9, Beaver 14. From Sbji Francisco, northbound. 12 M. S.S. Hose City Oct. S, Beaver 8, Bear 13. From San Pedro, northbound. B.S. Beaver Oct. 6, Bear 11, Bone City 16. H. G. Smith, C. X. A., 142 Third St. JT. W. Raasom, Agent, Ainsworth Dook. Phonea: Main 402, 286; A 1402. San Francisco, Lcs Angeles and San Diego Direct North Pacific S. B. Co.'s 8. g. Roanska and 6. S. Elder sail every Wednesday alternately at 6 P. M. TlcUot office 132 Tiilrd Bt.. near Alder. 51AKTI X J. 11 K. I.i: Y, Passenger A Kent, . W. H. SLl'SMEK, Freight Agent. Phones M. 1314. A 1314. S. S. Golden Gate for Til lamook, Bay City and Garibaldi Leaves Wash.-st- dock Tuesday at 5 P.M. ' Freight and Passengers. Phone V'aln 81. A 2465. O. R. & N. Astoria Rente. STEAMER HASSALO Leaves Portlai. dally except Saturday at 8:00 P. SI. MaKes all way landings. Arrives at Astoria : 6:00 A. M. Leaves Aatorta daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 A. JL Arrives Portland at 0U P. il. Makes direct con nexion al steamer Nahcotta for Meg-Ier. Ilwaco, Long Beacli. and all points on tha Ilwaeo Railroad. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER sails tysm Alaska dock:, Portland, 8 P. M., October 4, 11 18. 25 and .very Tuesday nisht. Freight received at Alaaka doca until S P. M. daily. Passenger fare, nrst-ciaas, arv, second-class, 7, including meals and 4erth. Tickets on sale at Ainaworth dock. Pkonei Main ,.S: A 1234. Canadian Pacific Empress lln. of stanra ealllnc weekly between Montreal and Liver pool, wireless on all steamera Ask acdr ticket esent or writ. F. R. Jonas vn. O. X, 142 Third (b. PorUaad. ' ' .