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47 TIIH MORNING OKEGONIAN. THUKSPAr. MARCH 21, 1912- SO FARMERS' SALES Wheat Is Not Offered at Cur rent Prices. EXPECT SI AT TIDEWATER Jnl lluis I'o-Mblr 0u ot lralrr MH-k Oa Arc Mronslt 1 1 - Condition of Mlllforil Mnrkrl. mM. l-rt t: n i..f to t buy hm ami t:r Murine th t dilod tr fct th-r. wa practiciklly no farmrrV wheat th mik't current prcm. Th rrow r rr wonHrfuliT butrh. bH many of lhfn t f.r d..lUr wh-t at tidwal-r Ih itaiod I or. Tli bu.n that tn pinar. therf .. hmm b--r b--tTtfn (ifi!rri, I.-aI qu.. tlton wma.n un cKarcH mt rn? for rlub and M 1 rrr?i for blut m. Tr wa no rhnx In lh ot aitnntiti. rrtMr T9 ncurmjtd by th tnnBth at ia rrct nj top prlc-. A h'pi.nt of 5 ton acnt utM on h Mill IWd warn quntH wtk In "m ijuar tin n4 tdr U firm her. It a po'nfd t by the ptrnitlc tht ml-:-r" l'rlt Hi-ff b-a matrr!Hr rurrd by hipnt to Caltforola. a th mill on th iuBti will cl. n in a f- k. nd th Prund null nm- It la flamed that th utinrk tbt will b. rarrti throux.i ih r-a sraon will nt bo bardnome. At th tn tim. no lltti irrur to Is ho n by tn- Iral rrript In rar trre rrportrd by h Mcrc'.iam Khana a foir WhMt Hr?ry rtur ot Hi VnfidAy 2 I 11 1 ? T''UT ...... 1 T ... U -1n4ltt ... rt ... I i T-r o .... : trt datr.M 31 lU l-sl -- )r ao u.r.d -ii i:i rorrifn rrop cnlitt-in ar iimmsrlmrd by th LlTerpool i'orn Trad ai fol io: fnlied K-ndom: Th rihr is wintry nd th rrnp outlook t Bood. Sprtna sosr :nc t bnc lyd by the unmonibll wt?ir. Krn-rr: Thr rrp ourl.toll con-i-nui'i t-Kxl with offrins of rtl wheat .-ntMr"t Th rathr la saonabl. It ta w-llVtr-d hrt- tliit thr r ff.ol rwni tn Franc. Ormany: Th wathr la mild and the outlook f-r tha crp continue fa tpmMr Thre la an Improved foreign d-man-l and irk ahow m dorJ. Kuaia; Th cmi outl.M.k ts on th whole favorabl. It a exported in th- south that lLr will w an rarly nninc of n Uatlon. Ar ri:mt the ports are small and tii mar ket u firm with a Bl frtr-!n 4inanl. Ilpuniaiiia and Hungary : The outlook l fx..r.bl a. id sprln swla Is pro-dln. TIi wither la mild. I-arr arrlvali at th rr!s are rt-rreatd In the early future. ttal . Th outlook la favorable with U wither M-Mooa. I. .Native wheat mora r-Iy offered- ..'orth A frlca : There ar orri cm plaints of unaonahte weather. ?'.ui;i Afrlra: The outlook for rrn Is poor. rtrky: The rondtlon surroundiny th oew crp ts favorable." ,0lfc .UTLKM IX STKON4 UKNANU wthr Mtlpmenl of New INHatoea lw KraM tloeida Today. Tha apple market la In bettr shape than It baa bn any time this season for aood quality fruit. Hardly any of thia grade la now to be bad. Horn of the jobbera have found it necessary to buy back apple from rrtilera In order to meet their shlpplDf demand. Haaanas were the active feature of the fruit trade yesterday. The last shipment put om the market was lo excellent condi tion, A car of new potatoa. peppers, tomatoea and eaa plant will arrive from Florida to dar. The Dew potatoes will elrat $4 a hamper. A car of Jersey wet potatoes from Ta hama County. California. Is due Monday. Thia la the first stra'aht ear evor shipped from that section. It w III also be the last fu l car f rum California this season. Three car of oranges arrived from the South last ntcht. fcMAM rOR KW IIOPH fTOM .Wrewca Plawied mm PaWrke fmmmt Leee Thmm altlmatetL The demand fr bop rontrarta has prac tically ceaaeX bo far as known, bone of the 4eal-re haa orders for the nw crop ac th pri'e lately paid. In California, ercordins to a wW r-t-lvd eeterday, IT centa waa binc offered for li:a. Isa than ;oa aers of pew land have n aet out In bops In Calif omta. accord -Ins to the latent ndvi-s. The new planting In Orffoo la about equal to that in Cali fornia. The nw acrvse in Washington la rstimatd at acre. American brer selca In February showed an lacreaae of l.?pr cent ovr the same month last year. Fr th II months end rng January Jl. li;. the ln-rras over the preceding 13 months was 4.i.;24 bar rr . MARktT 14 A, A I N 1 1 KM sh I pea ig Order keep I le M reei ell Ckrwwed I sk Fkss have become firm aain under a strocger demand. Shipping orders are lmrnr and keep the street cleaned Bp. Frt-s gro hkrly to be well maintained uo ttl afW Kutcr. The pku try mark! was rery firm. 4 hens sM at 1" centa and f prlngs at 1 enta, lrrssed mats were unchanged tith pork firm and teal as. The ex per ted shipments of Tillamook r he failed to arrive and the market ts aaatn bare. Buttrr continue firm etth lo tks well claned up. Bank clearing. Mmk elririnT of the Northwestern cities TVfJur wrr a follow: 'lrtnK. la' inn- lortr.4 ; I'" ',, -riir 1. '-I I - V.r.,,1,1 - hi I !!;. -!J VI -lltrHM M.IRKKTv t.rwia. tWwr. reed. Mr. UHKAT Tra.k prices: Hlutni. tf lc. r!ut. c; red Kuaslao, ST-; Valley, H-v; -f;d. y VIL1jTM! Hran. j-r too; shorta mi-uihn. $ :. FI.OI It Patents. prr barrel; tralshts. 14 Oi, riportl. It-1N; Vu'lry, 4 4. graham. glaVV: whole wheat. W X::N N-. holr. 1. r racked, f-i per X ttx. KAT N' 1 F.astem Oregon rmothy Sit 0 14. No. Va:.. MJoll. a fafa. $12 so v 11; rrowr. oat and vetch. $11 11 SO: 01 hT sraln ha. IV UAT.--.No 1 ehit-. SJ4r.4.. Vegetahlea wad rTmlle. TR(rifAL FR1 ITH Oranges. navels, ? $ 4. 2". t 'al'forn la gr permit. t.Vi n ; I'lT'.u cia'fiuit. 4 i.Uit T, banana. 4125 9 1 ." per huiM f : " lemof-s. It i."io p r T pi a ,iie. sV pr potmd I P. ;.-h rm IT? Aim: a -r.. g. mi w r hsrrei: eranb'rn. 0 per bar- re i. POTA TOr. Butng prices Huroanks. gt.V.2 l. pep hundred. sei toteto. fi 2'. r-r . rnrm l.'ifcT.BU..s Artichokes. 75 n Pc per d-.n. asparagus. ..-r ctate. beans. i"tc; . nhimK. 1 ti :' r-r m. : rauit-fl..-i. erste: relerv .YV"- Pr mip; ru-unitrra. f:gS..'iil iloscn; eggplant, li'-r l'r i..u-d. ilr lr. Stjlix- PT uund: heart letlisre. (1 ;".;. M pvr crate; hothouse letlure. 5i f T;k- per bom: peppers. 12We Pr PMinl. ia;lisne. .1.- per d-en; rhubarb. sir-.mia. i..ef n I.7.1 per box: spinach, si l.'.v, J per box; sprouts, s-c : loiiiitiKi. s.t.t 4 ." per bos. SAi'K VK'iKTAP.I.F.S Turnips. SltJl-'O per urk: beets. l :.0; rutabagas. 1101.1": carrots. $1. UNIONS Association price. Ii2 Pr APPLK? Tfl'o Ne town. $'f2.'": Spltsrnhergs. IlTr.fci. Ita:dln. II. Rim 2: H. b Davis. $!ti;-.. Ited c'hwk Pippins. -(lano. ,lul7j: CaUtorrjia Xesr lowus. tl.'5'2 per box. lealry and Country I'reduee. HI TTKII Oregon rrramery butter. sj..J-J'ji-; prirls. extra. KiJi-.S liTwn candled. 21e per .lo.cn. rase c.unt. rilKWB-d" f'als. 22e rx-f pound. I'oRK Fano. Stl' Pr pound VKA1 Furr. WolJSf per pound. I'OI'I.TKt-Hens. I. . 1 7-: serines. 1e; durki. lit.-: -e..-. ulif. tuikes. live. l'-; d tiwd. ;:('( Ul.-. H a p 1 rwrerles. S l.MiN 4'olumlila Rter. I -pound tall. '. i'.". pr do.-n ; a-pund tall.t. $J.; 1 p.Mitid fia'. f-'". Alaska ink. 1 -pound S' f 1 .T. i OFFKK Koasted. In drums, JtfS t 4 pvr pound M-TStValnuts. 1 tt 1 c rr pound; r.raxl! nut. (olH; Q.hrrts. Ul1.c: al mon.: lTn-lc. rnrn. l-; cooanuis, ljc ! per d'xn: rhirutf. I'."?r pr pound; hirknrv nuts. Hit pr pound. HOXKV-Choi, .". Ti PT rase; strained honrv. p. r pound .JALT- ".rsniid. !" per trtn: half ground. v..o pr ton: .vie. " Pr ton. FtANS ?mall white. 4.Vc: larae white. 4c; Uma. T'-c; ptnk. 5c; Mcaican. 5c: tanu. i. KH E No. l Jaian. 5fc: cheaper grades. 4w."kt: Southern h 3 T c. St'UAR lrv granulated. il.r."; fruit and brr. l .'... Honoiuitt plantation. fl .V; bet. srt," ..; rids C. Mwderd. bar rels $1 ruf r- tarr"!. s !.V lKIKI FRt ITS Apples. 1 4c per pound: a pr I ot. IHtl-l?'-. peaehf. rj14; prunes. ItaUans. IS w I" Vr: silver. I".-; lie, w hit aid Mark HHi'i': currant. lie; raisin, .w. wuarafl. 7 r : Mrrh-d T' nmpn. 1 1 ' ci n ha.hd Htiltanse. l.-c: s-rdd. TtiS": dat. I'ersian. c pr pound : Fard. gl per box. i IJaed 4il and Twrpeatlne. l.fNSK.KU lf. Pur raw. in barrel, TTc: boiird. in barrels. 7ir; raw. in rases. botted. In mr 4-. Tl HPK.VT INK Cases. TV ; oh1 berrc:, 7 r. I"ee lJen. i S 1 t- 1J pounds. 1 4 'i W I . Sr; 13 to 14 uourns. IISwI'tc. 14 to 11 pound. 1 IS w l.",-c: skinned. , picnics, lie, cvt- tace roll. l-V. I.AKO Kettle rendered. tierces. 12 Sc; lus. 12r. standard tierces, llc: tubs. Ue; shortening, t lrrr, lr: tubs. S c. It A CON Kan v. 2 4r: standard. Ihc; choir. IT: KnuliPh. ."!i1 I'm-. IKV SALT CI KK1 Kegular short clears, dry sIt. 1 1 e ; smoked. j:ic: short elar. ha. ks. 12 to li iMund. dry salt. 12f,-vc: smoked. Mo: short rlrar bucks. 1 to -0 punda. dry salt. Ilr; smoke!. lv; Ore gon exports, dry salt. 1 Sc; smoked. 1 4c. Hop. Wool and 1 1 idee. HOPS l!ll crop. n:o4o,-; old. nomi nal: t12 contracts. 2o27c. MOHAIR 'hoi-e. ajr per pound. U'tKjL Kastrn Oregon. 14n16 p-r pound. acrordinr to shrinkage; Valley, Irtn Hi- p-r (MMird I'KLTS lry. lie; lambs, salted. shri-eool p ls. butcher pelts. Jan. take-off. K'k-1 S 1 O.'i ; Feb. take-off. Sl.lurv 1.IA HIDF.S Salted hides. 104 fTlAUe per pound; salted calf. 1a !'; saltd kip. 1N l--; fn n hides. !Sc: dry calf. 21c; dry hides. lt lir; salted sisks. InT'jc; green stars, an Bc. CASCAKA Per pound. RnV. liKAIN B Alert In car lota, 7 S if Sc. I or. FT Its Port'and prices for pt ime, well handied sklnjt. according tn sixes: Mink, $4 u C raccoon. !- a l 'o; skunk nar row atrle. Ht2; skunk (broad atripei, 7-V- r I..VJ; mukrat. 'Jt ;;.".c; gry fox. t gl red fox. $u s..V; marten, grit s; bsver. S-Tto; flsht-r. fU'tt l; badjrr. ic ergl; lynx cat. Mfi.V wildcat. 7."k-i l..Vi; ottrr. gloerM; lynx. '." ;iu; ringtail catn, 2.1ti ":: clvrt cat. Im 2."c; house cat. 2ik-: mountain lion, l.'-n 10; b-ar. 91 it 12. AX FRANC KO PROOtCK MARKET Prices Quoted at the Ray City for Vege tal I e. KrullH. K.tc. PAN FUANCl0. March 20. The fol lowing produce prices were current her tod a . Itutter Fancy creamery. 31 We. Kctfs Htore. l!c; fancy ranch. 'JtX. Cheese IHti 2i Onions 9 l.C' o Kruet Apples, choice. $ 1 2" : common. 7.'c ; Mexican limes. g3 1 i: al:rornia lem ons, choice. $ 4 ; common. $1.20: r.aval or anees. 1 2.75; pln-aiples. 1 24 :i. Potatoes lreeon Hurb.mk. 2.2."tf2 .,; Salinas Hurbanks. Sl' tUi o 2.7.. rl or Bur bunks. !.'.':.') 2..v. mh u. 2.1 2.7i "t sta-les 'ucurnters. 1-7." i 2.V. gar Si.V; gree-n pes. 3i-; string bean. 121 4 lie; asperMgua. "nSSc; tomatoes, nomi nal; eggplant. ir.U2.V-. Ha W heat, ftlt vti2: wheat and oats. SI 4 w lt: alfalfa. 13 u 1A.50. Receipts Flour. J."2 quarter sacks; wheat. 110 centa!; bsrley. C c ntats; odts. 1 1 cm Is. rotMtoes. 7o7t centals; bran. 3." sjeks. middlings. 2oo sacks . buy, 21 tons. Metal larkei. NFW YORK. March :. Standard cariwr firm; pt. MeT-h. April. May. Jun and Jilv. H.:."S ti II '.'ur. ,orten. spot. irt. 17s d; futures. i lis .id. Arrlxals r-po rte.l st New York today. ."nm tons. u-toms-lltue ri'turna shoe exrtrts of I4..VJO tons o far th niontti. Lake rtpper. l.'.o; le'troiyt !c. 1 4 ? fj I c : cnt in g H IISo. Ttn essv: srt. r 42. U-; Mr.-h. 41.". 41.t7j : April. 4t..Wtt 41.7 V; May. 41 p l.:i:" Jun". i'.whii.iiV; July. 40. tto T l qtr. I.oi-al sa's. tons Mv at 4V."bc; Irt tn June nt 41. tons April at ll.tw. tons at 41.7 " and 2-' tons A ugust at 4 ". Imdtn Uiel. spot. 1 1 ll l"s. futures, if7 lad firm; 4 ?7N ft 4 -W; I-ondon. 16 . iter weak. H..oi f 7c : ltndon 2t. Anll.nonv n't'! ; Ckon a .-'Sc. Iron. Cleveland w arrant s. Ms H1 in Ion don. Ix ai i v I on stead ; N. I fi.un- c)rr Northern. 1 . t I . .' . No. 2. gl4..Mu !: No. 1 Southern and No. 1 S-juthern sift, gl3 M IS-.VJ. New 'erk Ce4too Mark. KV YHK. March 2V Cotlon fnlufl cbwed as follows- January, lo4c; Marh. XI sr t4c; Jitlj, lt..".Hc; August, 1 .".7r hpi-mr, 10.57c; October, li.l2c ; ixwmbfr, 1o.;hc mI st M. Isnk ST lU'lS. March 2". Wool Stedv. Ter ritory end W stern md turns. IH if 1 c : fine mediums. l-".-i 1 1 : tine i y .r i '.. ROSE SHCV; PLANS GIVEN sHej lo I'uy More Aurnlion to DNlrlt-t Il.-plaj. PtKtrlrt llfplmy In th Knjf hhow, June 11-14. will b glv-n more atten tion thn evrr before, arcorillng to the outline of pl.tn.H for the how Riven Ik. wnm.n t.l.fft ll I r.l'l UTI .h(t W.r. ' entertainel at an "acquaintance lunch eon" at the Commercial Club yeater tJ.t y. Volur arranjiement.i will be- a bla; feature In the district liKilaya." HK1 I're. nl.nl J. A. Currey, of the hom Society. adlrelntr the litrlct direc tor." and all rtlntrlcta will be placed on an equitl fool Inn In the competition. Individual exhibit, from each of the Jl.trlcla are request .-U. as an aid In aet Iiuk out the gt-ut-ral district exhibits." It has been planned, to make one of the important features of the ahow a great row centerpiece, which will con lain one rose from each of the titricts entering In the ahow. More than 110 cups have been secured for the prize list, besidra ribbons to be awarded district prise winners. Secretary Tucker spoke In favor of a campaign to Increase the member ship of the society as much as pos sible and thus Insure more widespread Interest and laraer exhibit at the show. About ID district directors wene pi.ent at the luncheon. t. I.outs haa a conereie huilditig .17 fet hich. which has no in.ic. Liht C'Jtncs only froro gl-tf In the r.of.- STOCK TRADE BROAD With All News Favorable, Buy ing Is on Large Scale. ADVANCES ARE STEADY YII Mreet Clieercd by Keported Irppvt of S-Ulcnicnt of Knslish Minor; Strike and Amc-ri-t-aii Coul Ils-putc. NKW lORK. March 20. Keporlvd pros-, pot c uf uq ar;y icti:mont of th British sirlke. hope that th American coal dis putes mar b smlcab!)' adjusted and fur ther idvinrri tn copper, lead and finished Iron and steel Imparted a considerable de- r- of strencth and .ctlvlty t. the stock msrk.t today. The buying wss of a more substantial character. Further evidence of this country's stoody croolh In exports, ss disclosed In the Feb ruary statmnt was another factor of fa vors bie Import. The vniuui" of husin... on the stork mar ket In th llrat tltr..- hours wss larger than In any umliiir p.-..l this month and al though trading .u.-.t olf later. It was with out tnrt on prions, t'nlon Fa.-lflu. Reading. Ihlgh Valley and fnltd Ktat.s Steel at tained th.lr highest level In tho last hour. Th.re was also some inquiry for New York t'-ntral end Haltlmore a Ohio, which re port.d favorabl. .arnings for February. At t hiaon and American 8uitir, Th. closing was amot buoyant. Th'r. was a better Inquiry for bonds. To tal .aNs. par value. aKr.gat.d ta.tfiai.oott. I'snauia Ha advanced fMr cent on call. fl.OXI.VU STOCK WlOTATIONS. Closing Saiea. High. I.ow. Uld. Allla fhal pf .. I.tasi 4 'i i'k a A'lial fnpp.-r .. M.-'oo -. 7rt. Am Asricuit .. l.:na 1 Am H tt Simar. 7.;l.r .'S'tj ..Sa Aiuvrkan Can .. 2ti, .' I71. lrt; 1"S Am Car 4c Kdy.. 2.7iv MU C1. Am c.itoii OH . - M .".o Am lid l.t pf - -3 -J3. Am 1 u toi.-url.. 7vH -S Ul -- Am I,lne..tl ini Am l-onioll e. 0s 3H 7't 37 Am Hinrl Kof 12.ihs 7s 77. 7H1 lo pref.Tr.d.. 4t lo". S J"5 I".", "s Am H:e. I Fdv.. loo .Kl 3oi ill". Am fugar H.f.. !" 12S 1 S Am T-l Tel.. 4.RUO 14V 14JS 14K'i Am Tobacco pf ..... lu. Am W.Hjirn Wit Anarond.1 l Co M.l'X) 4". 4 AU'hlaon lu.e0 IDS S. lo- 107 do prf.rr.-rl. . ifoo 1ik"H HKt to;!1. Atl C ....! Unc. :oo 31t 18H Halt A- Ohio ... St.ooo loH, Jo.-,, ll.thl.-hem Klel 1.JOO 31 S j 31 Hrook R Trim.. 2.7 M MS 814 Canadian H3 .. 3.40 I34 S."13"i 2;l3' Central leather. 6.0"O 2 24 S 24 Uo preferred.. 2VK (. M Central of N J 37."i Ch.s A Ohio . . . 4.100 74 7V 77 ( hl.aKO Sr Alton ..... ..... 17 S Chi'-ago ;t Wea l.iuwt i IRS 1" d. preferred.. . 37 Vi SUS T Chl.-sao .V W l..MH 1U, 1414 H-"i c. M St l'aul. 3.M ll " lost, loin. C. C. C St I.. lo .".'it, 0(i, S4J Col Fuel Iron POO s 2; sj i, Co Southern 4.1 Consol tint S.toO 142 141V 141 ' Corn I'rrHlut-ts . b.7ot 14 12U 134 l. l A II11.ls1.11. . .list 170( 17l 1TO l K lirinil".. 40a 32 211 21V d. preferred.. 3'X 41 404 4 lltllkra' Fccur l.SJK III H 31 31 Krle 31.2i 87li do 1st pf i.4"o .v.i, r.ni Oo 2d pf . 2'M 44 4rt 4'j C-n.-ral Vjl'.-o .. MK 1Hli4 1HH 1 HH :t North pf ... 7K 1X4 4 1.1.T 134 lit North ore.. 2.H 41 40 4oi lillnola Central. I"m y.ut 12t 1214 Int'Thnr Met .. 1.V3IIO II". 1'i do pr.-f-rred. . 1 1 Hl ."il M1. ln:.T Harv, it.r l.o. ll.-.T 114V 115 Inir Marine pf. R.r.oo 21 214 21' Int Psp.r I.l 124 1 2 V 124 In: Pump IOO SO 30 24 Iowa Central .. l.ioo 12 114 K C Southern.. loo 27 4 27 4 27 ' do preferred 034 l.alrd.t Ilia ... 2.MOO lor .' 1044 l.oula . Nash .. 1.3O0 1.-.7 1344 I.-.74 Minn A St I, ". . . . 23 M. 8 P a it Si M 400 134 1.10U 3R Mo, Kan Tex 70 2t4 24 do preferred S3S Mo rncine .7n 44 4 434 44 Nat Bis. ult 1.2M) ll4 1.M4 1.12i National lead . 400 .".5T .V.4 .V.T N Ky Mex 2 pf. loo Si4 Si4 i'4 N V Central ... 7.7"t 114 113 113V N Y. Ont k IVes 400 37 4 37 37 V Norfolk & We.t :;is HO loot, 100', North AmerKsn oo si- sov H04 Northern Pac .. 2h.(K'0 122V 121 1224 Parlttc .Mail I.S'MI 32V 32 32'. IVnnsvlvania ... U.t" 124 1244 feoole's C.as ... t 1074 1"7 1074 P. f C St L.. . 1UO UMi 10(1 10G4 Pittsburg Coal 14 Prvssed M Car.. 2U0 34 4 S3 4 34 PuM Pal Car IMi Ftv. Steel Spring. 2" 314 St 31 4 li.a.llne 13.4'" lil4 1.1 1.1SV ItepubMc Steel . I.MHI 22 4 21 4 22 4 do pr. ferred.. 700 72 4 72 72 4 RHk Isiatnl Co. 12.!M 27 4 21 4 27 4 do preferred.. S.7rO r.24 .114 32 St I. S F 3 pf soo 42 41 V 414 St I. Southacst. ..oo 334 33 324 do preferred.. "ml 73 72 4 73 Sloa Sheffl,;,! .. 3oo 47 4 4d 4i Southern I'ac .. 11. Sort 1124 1114 112 4 Southern Ky . .. io.ixn 304 24 3o ril preferred.. l.lmn 7'. 4 74 4 7.1V Tenn Copper ... 3S4 si 3x4 T. xaa A Paelfle .-.00 234 23 4 Tol. St J, tt We, 100 13 13, 134 do pref. rrcrL. 100 32 4 32 4 32 4 Vnlon Pa.-lfle .. GT.foo 1 7t ln.V l'V lo preferred.. !" PIH I'l V PI 4 V S Realty .... SoO 71 7o v I" S Ituhher ... 3.ih S3 .12 K2 V I" S Steel I27.7s i. u4 07 do preferred.. l.t"l 112V 111'. 1124 I'tah Copper ... 1.7' r.a .14 I'a-Caeo fhem . 7 33 1, 7.3 33V Waha.ll r.oo 7 . V rlo preferred.. s.N. 1V 14 1s'4 We. tern M'l ... son 2V ft 2 c? W.atlng K.'- .. 2' 74 4 744 744 W. stern I nlon . 1.10O S4 M 4 S4 4 Wheel A I. K 4 l.ehluh Valley.. S.poo 14 V 1A3 IH44 Chlno Topper .. 3 sort 24 2i 2I4 Itav Consols ... 5.ih 17V 17. 174 Am Tobaeeo . .. hurt 2t;.t 73 2H2 Total sales for the day. 821. 30 ahsres. BONDS. Furnished b Overbeck A Coolie Co.. ot Tortland. itld. Asked. Ar.ier T"l A Tel conv 4s ll.1V HI American Tobacco 4s tV'.V MS Ameriean Tobacco IIS 120 4 12hV Af'hison general 4s... t4 V4 Alrni.in conv 4a lo4. 1024 Atehi.on adj 4s stamped PI 4 P2 Atehi.on conv us ...loH lutiS Atlantti Coast Una coca 4s.... f3'. 8.14 At loa.t IJii. "L. A N coll'' 4s. IMS V Paltlmore A Ohio 3 4s I'll V P2 4 Hmtiklin Hapld Transit 4s SAW sA 4 fana'la Southern flrat 6a lol 4 P2 Chesapeake A Ohio 4 4s lol 1014 CHAW gen nug 4a MS f It A U joint 4s Ixtv P7 chaw ::is 4 p4 is C H O Ienver 4s P J 4 tut Central Pacifie first 4s p4 P-J4 Chteago A Kast ills 4a so sOV. Chicago R 1 A P ref 4a 14 MV Chicago R I A P Col trust 4a... 71V 724 Colorado A Southern first 4a... P7 4 " Ienver A Rlo tlrande 4s t !v4 Del A Hudson conv 4s P4 PX4 Krle first cons P U 4s t3 4 ei 4 Japanese 4s VI 4 .... I.nul.vllle A Nashville unl 4... I"V 4 Mo Kan A Tex 4 4S I4 ? Missouri psrlflc 4s 74 4 "'lH New York Central 34s M'j S7 V New York Central L. S 34a.... K34 K34 New York City 4s 3 4 M New York City 44s of 1HST....1074 lo7V Norfolk A Western 4s 4 V Vorfolk A Western conv 4s lou lo4 N Y Out A IV 4s 4 W3 4 Northern Pacific P L. 4s . 1O0 Northern Pacific Ss HV 71 Oregon Short l.lne 4s P4S !4 Oregon Ry A Nav 4s S Pen 1, a Ry 4a of 1P4S 1024 1034 Heading general 4s 4 4 Keg.ublir ot Cuba 6s 103 4 103V Southern Pacific first ref 4a... 4V f-14 Southern Pacific col 4a 1 V 2 Southern :sllay 4s 74 74 St L l" ref 4s so 804 I nion Pacific fltst 4a I'l loui. I nion Pacific cone 4s I024 1U3 I nnm Pa. ltic ref 4s 7 4 I nlted States Steel S F 6s I024 103 Cnlted States 2s registered lts4 lol Cnlted Statea 2s coupon 10OV 1014 I'n:ted statea as registered 1024 102 4 t nited States Sa coupon 10-24 Cnlted States 4a reRtet.red 113V 114H Cnlted Slates 4s coupon 113V 114V I nlted Railway P F 4s 0V.4 V Cnlted Rsllway St I. 4a 7s W Wabash first 4 4s 6.1 .154 We.tln.-house conv 5s ft4t, P4V m iia-onsin Central 4s t S3 4 Mcsc Shore 4s 100 100 4 Money. Kirhange. F.te. NKW TUKK, March 30. Money on call steady at 224 per cent; ruling rata, 2V: closing bid. 2V: offered at 14. Time louns, strong; 60 das. 34: 9 days. 4. six months. 84TV. Prime mercantile paper closed at 4K44 Per cent. sterling exchange easy, with actual busi ness in bankers- bills at 34.M13 for 60-day bills and at I4.K73V for demand. Commercial hills. M.834. Mexican dollara. 47c. Oovernment bonds, firm: railroad bonds. Arm. LONDON. March SO. Bar silver, quiet. 2.1-ld per ounce. Money. 36 34 Pr cnt- . , . The rate of discount In the open market for short bills la 34 Per cent; for three months- bills, 34 3 P-1B per cent. SAN FRANCISCO. March 20. Sterling on London Sixty days. 34.S4V: do. sight. 4 t.7 4. Silver bars, 394c. Mexican dollars. 44c. Drafts Hlght. 24c; telegraph. 5c. .twL . mt Boston. BOSTON. March 20 Closing quola Allouex 42 Mohawk Amalg Copper.. 7l 4 ' Nevada Coo A Z L A Sm... 26 V'Nipissing Mines. Arizona Com .. 44,North Bulle B A C C A S M. TV North Ukl Cat A Arlxona.. OdV.old Domnlon... Cal A Heela l Osceola Centennial SO'.ilQuinry Cop Kan Con Co S7 4 Shannon K Butte Cop M. 134 Superior Franklin IS'. 'Sup A Bng Min.. Olroux Con 44 Tamarack ...... Uianby con .... 3I4 I S S It A M... Greene t'snsnea. V :o preferred... I Rovglle t Cop I 2 t'rah Con ...... Kerr Lske 2 4 :rtah Copper Co. Ijikm copper 3741in'"'a It Salle Conner 54 Wolverine Miami Copper... 244 lions: .17 4 10PV 4 24 4 48 4 4.1 SO 12 4 2SV 34 2! 3D 4 4S4 lV 5SV ' 1104 Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON". March 20. At the be ginning of business today the condition of the Cnlted Statea Treasury was: Working balance in Treasury og- flees 1 6'f5!!,i5. In banke and Philippine treasury '.N2 ? ;? Total balance In general fund.. 124. .a. . Ordinary recelpte yesterday ... f'-f:!f Ordinary disbursements 1, .'..... Deficit to date this flsraj year. $ 1 S.2 1 2. .'43, against 34.432 ttfll at this time last year. These figures exclude Panama Canal ana public debt transactions. FANCY STOCK SELLS HIGH KFX.CI.AK I.IXKS ARE STKADY AT STOCK YAKDS. Packer Buy Steers at $5.50 to $6.60 Hon Hold Around Hie "Cent Mark. As on the preceding dsys of the week, the livestock show and the sales of prize stork were of more Importance than regular busi ness at the stockyards. There was a con siderable amount of trading, however. In the commercial classes of stock and the market was steady throughout. Four ad ditional loads of cattle came In late In the dtVnlv a few steers, aside from exhibition animals, were disposed of and they brought from 3.1.50 to JH.ao. Bxhlbitlon steers sold at a range of 7 to $.10 a hundred. Hogs sold around the 7-cnt mark for choice packer stock. .... ,a Sheep moved within a range of a to . and lambs sold from 4.r to 3H.25. Receipts yesterday were 233 cattle. 31b hogs. 302 she-p and 13 horses. Among the shippers were A. M. Kruder. who brought In 7- hogs and 10 horses; w II llam Potom. Dallas. I car of horses; . n. Iav. Lew lston. Idaho. 1 car of hogs; . Olldersleeve, I .a Crosse. Wash.. 1 car of hogs: O. T. Bennett. Buhl. Idaho, 1 car of sheep; Rich Brothers. Moscow. Idaho. 1 car of hogs: Hugh Cummlrgs. Albany. 1 car of hogs and sheep, and Matt Raynes. Ar lington. 6 cars of cattle. These cattle went through to the Sound. Tho days ssles were as follows: Weight. Price. 23S ::::::::::::::::::iai- ' listeer. ' 1 steer Ill steers 1 steer 1 steer 1 steer 1 steer . . . . . 1 steer ..... ft steers 1 steer 14 steers ....a. ...... ' ' u" 80O 7.00 ir,!o 50.00 1SC-0 9.00 13(10 8.75 , 101 17.00 laort soo , 1203 7.O0 1.140 14.00 10.13 0 , 14.12 7.. 10 16 steers . . 1 heifer ' " helf-e O0 SOO 1 heller 1' 6 2 steers "70 A 00 10 steers 1144 6 -5 .1 steers 1046 5.10 17 stetrs '375 5 steers 12 6 0 2 steers l.lcl 7.30 1H steors 13s 00 1 cow 17M0 8.50 1 cow 1320 530 1 bnll 1 --5 1 bull ..13110 300 1 bull 1740 G.OO I bull is 3.1 sheep 144 6.K5 112 .beep trt .l lo 5 sheep 13 R 's 3 sheep 17 8.00 1 sheep o 7.00 5 sheep 1 3.K 3 sheep 10S 5 23 ft sheep . . . . 4d lambs . .. 50 lambs .... 50 lambs . . . . .10 hogs 30 hogs ...... 3 hogs 1 hog 4t hogs 1 hog r . . 11MJ 6.O0 . .. KO 6.23 . . . 132 4.8.1 . . . 91 6.O0 . .. 242 7 00 . .. 2S3 7.70 . .. Su 7. no . . . 2.1o 7.00 . .. 1S2 7.23 . .. l.V l.l.OO 221 7.2.1 5 hogs ho 370 7.00 JO hogs 23H 7.10 23 hog 213 0.90 28 hogs 237 90 I hog "- " 3 hogs .2.12 7.2.1 3 hog 17') 6 no 71 bogs 173 TOO 8 hog 321 . 50 1 hog 430 AOO 9.1 hogs 213 7.O0 hogs "IT 7.00 bogs It3 (-25 1 hog . . Six 6.2.1 The range of prices at the yards was as follows: Choice steers 6 20-y$0 Good to choice steers 5.1i 6.10 Choice cows 330t 6.6.1 Good to choice row s 4.75'J 3.00 Choice spsved heifers 6..10 5.0-1 Good to eholcs heifers 6 35 O..10 Choirs buUs 4.509 3.75 Good to choice bulls 4.2.10 4.j0 Choice calves 7.75 -25 Good to choice calves 7.25 7 50 Hogs Choice light hogs .7&, 7.06 Smooth heavy hogs S .5i 6.00 Rough heavy 6.50's 6.75 Ch'lcePwool yearUngs 4 73 6.00 Choice 2s and 8a 4.15o 4.50 Choice killing ewes 4.25W 4.00 full 2.50 '( 6 25 Choice fed wool lambs 5.73 6.00 Choice grain-fed lambs J. SOW 3.60 Choice Spring lambs 7.75B .0 Good to choice lambs 4. SOW 4.73 Fair to good Iambi 4.26'ty 4.60 Chicago livestock Market. CHICAUO. March 20. Cattle Receipts. 16.000; market, steady to strong. Beeves. .-., 8.7.1: Texss steers. S4.50tt 3.80: West ern steers. $.10(1.8.1: srockers and feeders, S4S6.25: cows and betters. S2.2S;6.80; calves. .V50 US Hogs Receipts. 2u,0O; market, alow to 5c to 10c higher. Light. 14.80(37.174: mixed. 3.9oo7.25: heavy. 4.80!rr7.23: rough. d.807: pigs. 34.8096.70; bulk of sales. ti.O.lq 7.20. Sheep Receipts, 28,000: market. 10c to 20c lower. Native. 33. 90 'a 5. S.I: Western. $4.4063.90: yearlings. .1.40-f tJJO: lambs, native. $5.807 7.1: Western, $4.10Q3.8O. Omaha Uvestock Market. OMAHA, llarch 20. Cattle Receipts. 8800; market, strong. 5o to 10c higher. Na tive steers, $5.70; cows and heifers, $3.50 r8.25; Western steers. 4 JO7; Texas steers. $3 85 1? .1.35: range cowa and heifers. 8 2.14J3.23: canners. $2.7594: stockers and feoders. $3.5p6.50: calves. $48; bulls, stags, etc.. H2.'.!.). Hogs Receipts. 8"0: market, loo to 20c higher. Heavy. $89o7.00: mixed, $4,756 .is; light, $H.3o6.90: pigs. $5.30 6.50; bulk of sales. $6.(Jj tf i.M. Sheep Receipts. 75X: market. 10e to loc higher. Tearllngs. $.-;.t06.25: wethers. $3.23 i.S5; ewes. $4.23r6.40: lambs. (J.3J7.40. Chicago Prod ace Market. CHICAGO, March 20. Botter Steady. Creameries. 229c: dairies. 23027c. Km Firm; receipts. P719 cases: at mark, esses Included. 190194c; ordinary firsts. lc; firsts. '- ChMie Firm; delates. 184fllc: 'wins. 186 14e: Young Americas, 1S4 19c; long horns, J84lc Hop at ISew York. NSW TORK, March iio. Hops Steads. FALL CROP SCARE Wheat Prices Lifted by Fears; of Damage by Ice. CHICAGO CLOSE IS STEADY Karly Market Weakened for a Time by Report of Probable Settle ment of English- Coal Strike. Weaker Corn Market. CHICAGO. March 20. Keai thai Fall sown wheat would be smothered under Ice helped bring prices today to steadiness at the close. Ijitest transactions varied from 4c off to Vc up. as compsred with 24 hours before. It was a nervous day In the wheat pit, but the volume of business was not en larged except at intervale, when the mar ket waa irregular. Sleet at several places after rain and snow bsd been followed by a frsexe. gave rise to misgivings about worse effects if a severe cold spefl should set In. The settlement of the British coal strike, which threstened to delay supplies of grain st Liverpool, knocked the props from under prices for a time. Stormy weather brought about active buying of options In corn. Absence of East ern demand for cash grades, though, re stricted the tendency of the market to ad vance. The figures for spot corn were steady. Renewed prospect of delay In seeding op erations lifted oats. Provisions climbed In consequence of a rise at the yards. Smaller packera were un able to deliver here, owing to lack of stor age room. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. May l.oi $1.02 V 1-'14 $1-01 V July 94 .984 .S .4 Sept. 94 .984 .9 .964 CORN. Mav 74 V -71 .714 -Tls Julv 714 .72 .714 .7: sept 71 V -"2 -71 'i OATS. 1 May 534 .534 .53, Julv 4- .50 .4'. .30 Sept 424. .'24 .124 M ESS PORK. Mav 1.S74 1.S0 It 174 16.50 Julv 16.70 1.S5 170 H.83 Sept 17.024 17 10 1.5 17.10 LARD. May- 9.574 9,(24 9.5S4 -0 July 9.774 9-8 9.774 9.X1 Sept 9.9. 10. 00 9.95 10.00 SHORT RIBS. Mav 9.92 4 ' 9.23 4 9.J0 Julv ...... 9.42", 9.42 4 9.32 4 9.30 Sept 9.524 9.S24 9.524 $.24 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Rye No. 2. lc. Barley Feed or mixing, 75c S 31: fair to cbolco malting. $1.1S 'p 1.3:. Timothy seed 1114 14.50. clover seed glfj 22.25. Pork Mess. $ IS. 1:4. I,ard In tierces $9.45. Short ribs l-oose. $9.05. Grsln statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 42,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 358. OoO bushels, compared with 339,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The world's visible supply, as shown by Bradstreefs. Increased 351. 000 bushels. Esti mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 33 cars; corn. 300 cars: oats, 152 cars; hogs, 24.000 head. Grains at San Francisco. SN FRANCISCO. March 20. Spot quota tions: Walla Walla. $1,624; red Russian. $1.B; Turkey red. $1,724 1774 ; bluestem, $l.7 4j 1.70; feed barley. $1,87 4: brewing, l7 4 tr 1.90; white oats. Sl.33fel.874; bran. $23-9 23.50; middlings, $326 32.50; shorts. $24.50; April oats. $1.66 bid, $1.87. asked. . Call board sales: Wheat December, $1,594 May. $1.K bid, $1.65 asked. Barloy December. $1.47 bid. 1.47V4 asked; May. $1,844 bid. 31.S3S asked. Pug-et Sound Grain Market. SEATTLE. March 20. -Bluestem. 91c; for tvfold. 8.14c;. club, 88c: fife. 88c: red Rus sian. Sflc Yesterday's car receipts Wheat. 0; barley. 2; hay, 17; flour, 7; oats. 1. TACOMA. Wash.. March 20. Wheat Bluestem. P2e; fortyfold. Soc; club, 89c; red Rurslun, 87 c. Car receipts Wheat, 6; corn, 1; oats. 4; hay. 9. European Grain Markets. LONDON". March 20. Cargoes firmer. Wtilia Waila for shipment at 3s 6d. English and French country markets. Arm. LIVERPOOL. March 20. Wheat March. 8s 2d; May. 7s 7 4d; July. 7s 6d. Weather, cloudy. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 20. Wheat May, $I.OOV fg l.ooV ; July. $1,084: September. $1.00V. -. 'll. No. 1 hard, $1,084; No. 1 Northern. $1.07V : No. 2 Northern. Sl.o5t; No. 3 wheat. $1.03. Flax. $2,07 4. Barley. 70c1.26. Corn No. 3 yellow. C7S674C Oats No. 3 white. 514 0.12c. Bye No. 2, SJ6SS6c. Changes In Available Supplies. NEW YORK, March -20. Bradstreefs make the following correction in their statement of available supplies issued yes terday: Canada increased 1.179.000 bushels, total I'nlted Stales and Canada decreased 1,149. OOO bushels: total American and European supply Increased 3.11, oou bushels. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, March 2U. Coffee futures closed barely steady, with net prices one point- lower to four points hlffher. March. 13.5c: April. 18.34c: May, 132c: June. 13.67c: July. 13.72c; August.- 13. 7(to: Septem ber, 13.82c: October. 13.79c: November and December, 13.77c: January. 13.72c: February. 13.70c. Spot steady. Rio. No. 7, 14Sc: Santos. No. 4.- 1.14c Mild firm. Cordova, lf't 18 4c. nominal. Haw sugar steady. Muscovado, 89 test, 8. 9Sc; ' centrifugal. 96 test, 4.48c; molasses. 89 test. 3.73c. Refined quiet. Naval Stores. SAVANNAH. Ul. March 20. Turpentine firm at 5O4i-504c: sales, 113 barrels; re ceipts. 233 barrels: shipments, 729 barrels; stocks. 111.606 barrels. Rosin firm. Sales. 1200 lbs.; receipts. 146 Ins.; shipments. 3100 lbs.; stocks. 77,875 lbs. Quote: B, $6,824: D, $4,924: K. $.9T4: F. G. H. I. $7,024: K, $7.20; M, $7.43: N. $7.50; WG. $7.55: WW, S7.W0. Dried Fruit mt New York. NEW YORK. March 20. Evaporated ap ples qnlet and steady. Prices unchsnged. On spot, fancy quoted at 9$104c; choice, 84 48Vc; prime, 74 98c. Prune, dull and easy. Quotationa range from 4-4 to 11c for Californias up to 30-40S and 6H to 12c for Oregona. Peaches about steady. but Inaetfve. BITULITHIC PAVEMENT non-skidding durable economical BOOST FOR BITULITHIC First National Capital Surplus Oddest National Rocky LADD & TILTON BANK Established 1859. rapttai stock ifuwn.wn.oo Surplus anti Undiviflfd Profits 800.000.00 Commercial and Savings Accounts Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks i.-sued. avail able in all parts of the world. OFFICERS W. M. I. add. Prealdeat. Robert Howard, Asst. Cashier. IMward Cooking-ham. Vlce-Prea. .. IV. l.add. Asst. ashler. . II. Dnneklry, Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Aat. Cashier. The Largest and Finest OLYMPIC TITANIC New 45,000 Tons Each FRENCH ALA CARTE RESTAURANT. TURKISH & ELECTRIC BATHS SWIMMING POOL, FOUR ELEVATORS. GYMNASIUM. VERANDAH CAFE, PALM COURT AMERICAN LINE riyBnurth Chubem-i Senlkaraptoii Atlantic Transport Line Mew f srk-lsrsa Direct RED STAR LINE Stw TsrkOeverAstwtra Tarts WHITE STAR LINE New Y ark- Hew Terk PrrsvJtb Ckcrfcosni Solsjmptsa Boston Queenstown Uverpool. iS It Nt "I' -irtl iiri i.i-.."- Company's Office, Room "B" Bniley Building Or Local Railway and Steamship Agents. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY (Mountain Division) Trains leave Prince Rupert B. C Wednesdays and Saturday, at 1:00 P. M. for Vanarsdol (one hundred miles). GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Double-Track Route.) FOUR THROUGH TRAINS DAILY NO EXCESS FARE BETWEEN CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. THROUGH PULLMAN STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. J. II. Barsia, General Asent, Pa.aenner Department. Seattle. Washington. Firat Avenue and Yesler Way. Choice, lOtj is 10ic; extra choice. llHHc; fancy, 11 12c. lXilutb Flax Market. DULL'TH, March 20. l,lnsed in store, $2.0: on track and to arrive, -'.07: March, $2.0rt. nominal: May and Juiy, '',Q7 bid. NOTICE Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Stockholders: IMPORTANT INFOR MATION. Call immediately and see me. V. E. Davidson, No. 216 Lewis J. C. WILSON & CO. STOCKS, BONDS, C.RAIX AM) COTTON MEMBKK3 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NKW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOAK1) OF TRADE THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. BAN FRANCISCO. Main Office Mills Bldg.. sun Francisco. Branch Offices Vancouver, tteattle, Portland. Los Angeles, ban Diego. Cor- enado Beach. PORTLAND OFFICE: Main Floor Lumbermen. Bank Building, 6th and Stark. Phones Marshall 120. A 4287 cKSTOri,. IsA. INCORPOHATEO I. esuain 1 SJ - j CONSTRUCTION ENCINEERS PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES FINANCED and MANAGED 80 Pine Street New York TRAVELERS' GUIDE. aTf TTI ''i :" I " " - ' - - . KXl-Kbm SlEA.tlI.KS 1U San Francisco and Los Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE. 8. S. BKAVEK Halls 4 P. M-. Friday. March 52. BAN FRANCISCO at PORTLAND S. 8. CO. Ticket OfHce, 142 Third Sr. Phones Main 403 and A 1403- COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER. 6alls from Atnsworth Dock, Portland. 8 P. it. every Tuesday. Freight received at Alnaworth Dock daily up to 5 P. M. Pas senger fare, first-class. 10: second-class IT. Including meal, and berth picket offlo, Alnaworth Dock. Phone. Main 36U0. A San Francisco Lot Angelei and San Diego Direct S. S. Eoanoko and 2. S. Elder all Erse nredBasdtes- Alteruatalr st e r. IS. N0ETH PACIFIC S. S. 00, tn Xhlrs) St. faonea Maui U14, A Ulti Bank $1,500,000 850,000 Bank West of the Mountains Steamers in the World , , APRIL 13 bails May 4-2 S from June IS July 6 Ji APRIL 20 a v w May 1 1 June 1 June 22-July 13 WRITE STAR-DOMTNrON Montreal Oarerel tier-pool "KEGANTir & -LAUREIsTir Ureje,t SswMf PtaeMt tttm)r 4rt St. L.4M.rllO Rout Only Foot Days at Sea TO EUROPE I- COKTORT AT MODERATE RATES Twia Screw SS. "Canada" tod "Teatonic" ONE CLASS 'ID CAHI SERVICE . THIRD CLASS CLOSED ROOMS average cheeked tfcronjh to Steamer Is Bend. Kararl Dlfht before aalllos. Nq hotel or transfer Second and Cherry SHe., Seattle EFFECTIVE MARCH 3d, 1012. STEAMSHIP PRINCE GEORGE Leaves Seattlei, Washington, every Sunday at 12 o'clock midnight, for VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, and PHICE KITERT, B. C. Coniiectine at Prince Rupert. B. C. with "S. S. PRINCE JOHN." "edriiday. 1:00 p. M; March 20th and I Apr I 3d, for Stewart and Naas River, B. C, P?nts March ilst and April 4th for Massett and jNaden HarbSr? Slareb. 23d and April 6th for Queen Char lotto Islands. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 5ctf trips on good Kigienlc Oe trls belong to the bett natural etrr mieve remmdia." Or. con Pannwtt. Famou HyftfUt. Spring Sea Voyages To European Ports Will be unusually attractive this year. Splendid accommodations, every de vice known (or comfort and safety and the convenient Tuesday and Thuts dsy tailings hare made the palatial ORTH GERMAN LLOYD Steamships most popular. You will find it advantageous to book passage st once. EARLY SAILINGS FOR London Paris Bremen George Washington Thurs., April IS Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples Kuril Albert, Saturday. March 30 Berlin. . . Saturday, l" Croill to Black Sea and Caucasua from oenoa, pm xo co mar .w ur. Cruise to Polar Regions from Bremen. July 18 at Aura 15 $125 an. Ioae pendent Arsarul Toe WsrM Tripe MIS BALTIMORE-BREMEN DIRECT Os. Claa 0D Cabia Peatensen. Wednesdays 0ELRICHS & CO., Gen'l Agents 6 BROADWAY - - NEW YORK. ROBERT CAPELI.E, G. A. P. C, ISO Powell St., Oiip. Pit. Fntucia Hotel. S. F. or local agcius. Canadian Pacific "EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC" AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL. QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL VIA THE SCENIC ROUTE TO EUROPE 1000 MILES ON THE ST. LAWKiiNCE RIVER AND LESS THAN 4 DAYS AT SEA 2838 MILES PORT TO PORT THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE First Cabin S9S.50 and up Second Cabin S33.16 and up One-Class Cabin (11) SoO.OO and up Third-Class Lowest rates on request. Canadian Pacific Office. 142 Third Street. Portland, and all local agenta. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA (Union Line of N. Z.) VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON. Direct through steamers, sailing from Sail Francisco April 3. May 1, and every days to Tahiti. Rarotonga. Wellington nl Svdnev. The line to Isles of the South Seas. For reservations see Coupon Railroad Agents or address Hind. Ralph & Co.. San Krancico. A solid rubber tire to he placed over a pneumatic tire that has been punctured haa been invented to enable an automohllc l- continue a trip after mceiiug with mishap.