Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 31, 1900, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1900.
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COMMERCIAL AND
Trade -was good ell through the wholesale
dtetrlot yosterday, "with country orders more
numerous than tuoy havo been for a Ions time,
end e. good city trod. In the produce mar
kets there waa a decidedly weak feeling la
potatoes, sales of flno Burbanks being made a
low. as 45e w10 BOm JaI6ra giving 50355c
&a aa extreme limit. Poultry was weak under
heavy receipts, but eggs aeem. to hold fairly
eteady at 11a Butter U moving well at the
reduction. A carload of vegetables arrived
from California yesterday, and prices were
slightly lower than .for the last .received. They
arrived la excellent condition, and found a
ready sale.
Banlc ClearjnifB.
Exchanges. Dalancej.
Portland $323,020 ?W,536
Seattle 354.305 Oi.KB
Spokane 170,423 S2.0C2
Tacoma 125.4KS 33.2WJ
"PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain. FloHr, Etc.
The wheat markets In the East opened weak
yesterday, but. In eplte of another report of
enormous shipments from the Argentine, they
braced up at 'the close, and showed a gain
over Thursday. The European markets were
also better, and advices from Liverpool stated
that "Walla Walla on spot waa -very firm, and
selling at high prices. Not much of this
strength wbb reflected In cargoes, and in the
Portland market matters showed but a slight
change. "Walla Walla was steady at 53J?64o.
with the usul reports of fancy bidding la t5w
interior, somo reports getting the figure up to
55c Valley Is easy at 533Tic Freights, .firm
and unchanged.
Wheat "Walla "Walla, 5354c; Valley. 530
54c; bluestem. &556c per bushel.
Flour Best grades, ?2 7003; graham, ?2 50;
superfine. $2 10 per barrel.
Oats White, 3Gff37c; gray, 3334c; stained,
2930c per bushel.
-Barley Feed, S14314 CO; brewing, $1717 50
per ton.
Mlllstuffa Bran. $1213 per ton; middlings,
S1&319; shorts, $1315; chop, $14.
Hay Timothy, $910; clover, 77 50; Ore
gon wild hay, $037 per ton.
Vegetables, Frnlt, Etc
Vegetables Parsnips. $1; carrots, $1; turnips,
COc; onions, $2 2 50 per cental; cabbage,
COcQSl Pr cental; potatoes. 5055c per sack;
sweet potatoes, 2&3c; peas, 4&5c; beans,
lie; asparagus, 4t; new potatoes; 2c per
pound.
Fruit Lemons. -$2 5033; oranges. $23)3 per box
for navels, $1 5062 for seedlings; tangerines,
$1 76; Japanese oranges. 75c$l 50 per box;
pineapple. $4 5006 per dozen; bananar. $2 50
3 per bunch; Persian dates, 38c per -pound;
apples, ?11 50; pears, 75c$l 25 per bix.
Dried frujt Apples, evaporated, "8c pet
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes, 4Sc; pears,
sun and evaporated, WJOc; plums, pltless, id
Jc; prunes. Italian, 3&5c; sliver, exln
choice, 5 0c; flgs, gmyrna, 22c; California
black, 56c; do white. 10c per pound.
Butter, Ebbs, Poultry, Etc.
Butter Fancy creamery. 45 & 50c; seconds,
40c; dairy. 3037c: store, 2332&c per rolL
Eggs 1111V4c per dozen for Oregon.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3 503-4- 50; hens,
$530; ducks, -$506; geese. $6 508 per dozen;
.turkeys, live, 10Hc; dressed, 12HMo pel
pound.
Game Mallard ducks, 3'; widgeon, $1 5032;
teal, ?1C1 50 per dozen.
Cheese Full cream, twins, 12313c; Touna
America, 14c per pound.
Groceries, Rats, Etc.
Coffee Mocha 232Sc; Java, fancy, 20332c;j
Java, good, 20324c; Java, ordinary, 18520c;
Costa Rica, fancy, 18320c; do good. lC18c; da
ordinary, 10 12c per pound; Columbia, roast,
$12 75 per case; Arbuckle's. $14 25; Lion,
$12 75.
Sugar-Cube, ?5 82: crushed, ?5 82: pow
cered. ?5 S2; dry granulated, caner $5 32;
beet, 5 22; extra C, $4 82; golden C, $4 7
net; half barrels, &c more than barrels; maplt
sugar, 15346c per pound.
Beans Small white, BJic; bayou. 4c; Lima, Ce
per pound.
Salmon Columbia river. 1-pound tails, $10
1 50; 2 - pound tails, $232 50; fancy, 1-pound
flats, $1 0531 75; -pound fancy flats, S595c;
Alaska, 1-pound tails, $1 201 30; .2-pound tails,
$1 0032 23.
Grain bags Calcutta, $77 10 per 100 fot
spot, $8 6030(52 for July-August.
Nuts Peanuts, 67c per pound for raw, 10
fpr roasted: cocoanuts, 00c per dozen; walnuts,
lOQllc per pound; pine nuts, 15c; hickory nuts,
7c: chestnuts, 15c; Brazil, lie; Alberts, 15c,
fancy pecans, 12014c; almonds, 15 Q 17c pet
pound.
Coal oil Cases, 21o per gallon; barrels,
17c; tanks. 15c
Rice Island. Ctfc; Japan, Cc; New Orleans,
Sc; lancy pead, 77 60 "per sack.
Meat and Provisions.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes.
E44 25; dressed, 77c per pound; eprlng
lambs, $22 50 each.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, ?5; light, $4 60;
dressed, 5ffGc per pound.
Beef Gross, top steers, $44 60; cows. $3 W
C4; dressed beef. 67c per pound.
Veal Large, CQ'7c per pound; small. 839c.
Provisions Portland pack (Shield brand):
Hams, smoked, are quoted at 13c per poubd;
picnic bams, &o per pound; breakfast bacon,
13c; bacon. 9c; backs. 0c; dry salt sides,
8c; dried beef, 17c per pound; lard, 5-pound
palls, 10c; 10 -pound pails. uc; 60s, 9-Xc;
tierce. OVic per pound. Eastern pack (Ham
mond's): Hums, large, 13c; medium. 13Kc;
email, 13c; picnic hams, 0c; shoulders, l)Uc;
breakfast baccn, 123Jc; dry salt sides, S&3D&C;
bacon sides. 931OJ40: backs, 10c; butts, Sc;
lard, pure leaf, kettle rendered, 5s, lO&c; 10s,
10&c
Hops, "Wool, Hides, Etc
Hops 38c per pound.
Wool Valley. 12 13c for coarse, 1031Sc for
best; Eastern Oregon. 1015c; mohair, 20S2Sc
per pound.
Sheepskins Shearlings, I520e; short-wool. 2J
35c; medium-wool, 30050c; long-wool. C0cQ$l
each.
Pelts Bear skins, each, as to size, $5015;
cube, each, flQS; badger, each, 50c; wildcat,
5ST5c; housecat, DKJc; fox, common gray.
40c$l; do red, $1 753 50; do cross, $2 50tf;
lynx, $2 50; mink, 40cQl 75; marten, dark
Northern. $510; io pale, pine, $2g4; musk
rat. 812c; skunk. 50S0c; otter (land), $4
8; 'panther, with head and claws perfect,
$13; raccoon, 2580c; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect. $3 50 & 5; wolverine, $2 50$;
beaver, per skin, large, $6G7; do medium, pet
skin, $45; do small, per skin, $12; do kits.
per skin, $13.
Tallow-55c; Jfa 2 and grease. 34c pet
pound.
Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 10 pounds and up
ward. 1515c; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 10 pounds,
15c per pound; dry calf. No. 1, under 5 pounds.
15Q10c; dry Baited, .one-third less than dry
flint; salted hides, sound steers, CO pounds and
over, c; do 50 to CO pounds. 88c; da
under 50 pounds and cows, 78c; kip, 13 to 34
pounds, 78c; do eal, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c;
do calf, under 10 pounds, 7c; green (unaalted),
ic per pound less; culls (bulls, stags,' moth
eaten, badly cut. scored hair slipped, weathep
beaten or grubby), one-third less,
XEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Railroad Superseded by the Indas-
trials and Specialties.
NEW TORK. March 30. The railroads re
tired into the background of the Mock market
today and gave way to the Industrials and spe
cialties. Sugar almost outdid its traditional
.reputation for uncertainty by suddenly retrac
ing Its course of yesterday and mounting well
above the high point. There was a momentary
decline of less than a point at th opening,
end then a quick rally, and the stock never
got back to last night's closing level. Twice
during the late dealings it was 13 points above
the low level In the morning, and Its net gain
is 1VA. The transactions today were enor
mous. Its course clearly demonstrated a cynical
skepticism on the part of the speculative pub
lic regarding the pessimistic official outgiving
Which caimed yesterday's slump in the price cf
the stock. All sorts of sensational rumors wer
afloat regarding measures for compromise uZ
the sugar-trade war. and there were Intima
tions that the opposition refiners bad been em
ulating the example of the Metropolitan Street
Railway Interests In the Third Avenue coup by
acquiring Sugar stock at the decline. At ail
events, ahpris in the stock were exceedingly
perturbed and scrambled to obtain stock.
The local traction stocks furnished the other
surprise in the market, and, like Sugar, de
Teloped -aggressive strength In the face of bad
news. The. demand In this group undoubtedly
cape from the shorts. The, figures given out
from Albany last night of the valuation placed
upon the franchises of the New Tork traction
.companies were as high as the most extrava
gant estimates In Wall street. With the ex
ception of a preliminary drive, which carried
FINANCIAL NEWS
tho stocks down from to 4 points,' the whol
group .was eagerly bought, all day, .rising well
above, last night's figures, and no; falling far
below that level again.
People's Gas and a number of the iron and
steel stocks, hy rising sharply, completed the
demonstration of strength of the Industrial
group. The demand for the railroads seemed to
have quieted down for the time being, with
the exception of a. stock here aad there In the
list, which showed a good advance. Profit
taking waa the motive for the selling, but the
pressure upon the moaey market Incident to
the quarterly settlement next week, which was
manifest In foreign markets even more than
here, had its influence in checking the buying
movements. As the buying of the specialties
was largely to cover short contracts,. It was
not Influenced by money market considerations.
There was no stiffness In the rates for money,
but the preliminary figures of tomorrow's bank
statement fall to indicate so Mrocg a return
as has been counted on. Owing to the falling
off la the amount of Government bonds offered
for conversion, the disbursement of premiums
and decreases in this week's gain by the banks
from the Subtreasury will be less than
$1,000,000. Oa the Interior movement by ex
press, the net receipts are estimated at least
$500,000. As against this small gala in cash,
the expansion In loans has unquestionably beea
large. There is room for doubt, therefore,
whether considerable inroad has not been made
on the surplus.
Business 'in the bond market showed a falling
.off, but prices were about maintained. Total
sales. $3,300,000. United States 3s, old 4s and
new 4s declined per cent la the bid price.
BONDS. '
U. S. 2s, ref 104iD. & R. G. 4s C8H
do 2s, res lDOfciGea. Electric 5s. ..115
do 3a, reg ..110 N. T. Cent. lsts.ll0'
do 3s, coupon... .llOVtlNorth. Pacific 3s.. GS$4
do new 4s, reg..l34ii do 4a lO&a
do new 4s, eoup.l34U 'Oregon Nav. Ists..ll0
do old 4s, reg...ll5I do 4s 104
do old 4s, coup. alGVi, Oregon s. L. 6s... .128
do 5s, reg 114t, do con. 53 114
do 6s, coupon.... IHjRIo Gr. West. 1st 09
Dial. Col. 3-G59....110 I St. Paul consols.. .170
Atchison adj. 4s.. 845k, St. P. C. & P. Istsll0
C. & N.W. con. 7sl42 do 6s 113
do S. F. deb. 5a.l21tti Union Pacific 43...107H
P. & R. G. lsts,.103lWls. Cent. Ist3.... D2,
When Issued.
STOCKS.
The total sales of stocks today were 800,000
shares. The closing Quotations were:
Atchison 2SJi;Unlon Pac pref...
do.pref .., 72$a)Wabash
Bait. & Ohio 8VM do pref
Can. PaelHn 07. iWhooMtit- jc T. w
70
22V
Can. Southern ... 54 " do 2d pref '. 30
11
v.uto. cc juio 3zi wisconsm central, isu
Chi. Gr. Western. 14tP- C. a & St. L.. 00
C.. B. & Q isi Third Avenue 10254
Chi., Ind. &, L.... 5 EXPRESS CO.'S.
do pref cs jAdams 116
Chi. &. East, IU...102 lAmerican 149
Chicago & N. W..1G4 (United States 47
C., R. L &P.....112Well3-Fargo 125
C., a. a Jfc St. L. 0tH4 MISCELLANEOUS.
Colo. Southern ... (Amer. Cotton Oil.. 3CU
do 1st pref. 45 i do pref 04
do "2d pref..... 10 lAmer. Malting .... 4
DeL & Hudson. ...llG?i, do pref 22
DeL, Lack. & W..182 Amer. Smelt. & R. 42Vi
Denver & Rio Gr. 224 do pref 00
do pref 74y Amer. Spirits 2
Erie 14 do pref 17
do 1st pref 41X Amer. Steel Hoop. 35
Great North. pref.lC5Vi1 do pref 81
Hocking Coal .... 20 Amer. Steel & W. 5C
Hocking Valley ,. 301 do pref 00
Illinois Central ...115Amer. Tin Plate... 33
Iowa Central ia, do pref 82
-do pref 58 Amer. Tobacco ...100
Kan. C, P. & G.. 10
1 do nref 12S
Lake Erie & W
do pref
Lake Shore ....
Louis. &. Nash.
23 (Anaconda Mln. Co. 503i
. 87 Brooklyn R. T 71vs
200 (Colo. Fuel & Iron.. SOV
btyijCont. Tobacco
Manhattan El
flMil In nfflf
84
Met. St. Ry 164Federal SteVl 54-'
At,
74
Minn. & St. Louis 67 Gen. Electric 128
do pref. 0C , Glucose Sugar 53
Missouri Pacific .. 485 do pref 0S
Mobile & Ohio..
40ilnt. Paper 21
12 do pref 66
M., K. & T..
do pref
New Jersey Cent..ll8 National Biscuit .. 36
New lork Centw.1371 do pref ta
Norfolk & West.. 3G National Lead .... 34
do pref 70&, do pref 105
Northern Pacific., 00 National Steel .... 44
u ijxi ny.. ao prei ih
Ontario & West... 25
W.1.!v V a , -,- nA
-. im .Air uniKP...iau
yj. xu xv 42
do pref 76
Pennsylvania 137
North American
15
Pacific Coast 52
do 1st pref...... 82
Reading ii
do 1st pref,
do 2d.nrf.
.. C2JPaclnc Mall 87
. 33V4 People's Gas 105
. 53Pressed Steel Car.. 51
. OOVji Hfi nref R3
Rio Gr. Western.,
do pref ,
St. Louis & S. Fr.
do lt Trf
lialjpullman Pal. Car.184
72 (Stand. Rope & Tw. 7
do 2d pref SS-X'SuKar
,100
St. Louis & S. W. 12V do Dref .
10 1
do Tref TKti. T,nn Pnol Tnn T
St. Paul ....... ...123.U. S. Leather 12
do pref 17lQ do pref 73
St. Paul & 0 107U. S. Rubber 31
Southern Pacific. 41. do pref 06
Southern Ry 17 Western Union ... S3
do pref 60i Republic Iron & S. 22
Texas & Pacific... 17 do pref CO
Union Pacific .... 58
Ex dividend!
Forelgrn Financial JVe-m.
NEW YORK. March 50. The Commercial Ad
vertiser's' London financial cablegram sajs:
The market here was Idle, the effect of the
Delagoa Bay award. The market has been ex
pecting 2,500,000 to 3.000.000, and gets only
075,000. No fecial provision la made for the
American claim. Shares fell 7s 10s to lie,
and closed at 1, nominal. First debentures
fell 130 to par, seconds 114 to 40. Portuguese
declined , but recovered. Americans showed
meager dealings for the same reason as oa
yesterday. There was fair profit-taking. A
strong rally at the opening of the afternoon
was regarded as preliminary to manipulation
from New Tork, which came as buyers of
Atchison Issues and Baltimore & Ohio, neg
leotlng the others. The close waa slightly un
der the best. Coppers were firm. Tlntos closed
at 5S. New Tork bought Anacondas In the
street up to 10. The bank bought 20,000 gold
bars, and lost 11,000 to South Africa, iloney
vas more plentiful. The amount due the bank
was repaid this morning, and two-thirds was
borrowed in the afternoon. Bills were a Bhadc
easier.
Money. Exchange, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. Mareh 30. Sterling oa
London CO days, $4 83; do sight. $4 87.
Mexican dollars 18B49o.
Drafts Sight, 17c; do telegraphic, 20c
NEW YORK. March 30. Money on call, 3
4 per cent; last loans, 4 per cent.
Prime mercantile pape-45 per cent.
Sterling exchange Steady, with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at 44 83 for demand
and at $4 S24 82 for CO days; posted
rates. $4- 83 and $4 87; commercial hills
$4 S2Vi4 83.
EiHer certificates 0Q01e.
Mexican dollars l7?so.
Bonds Government, weak; state, Arm; rail
road. Irregular.
LONDON, March. SO. Consols 101 5-10.
THE GRAIX 3IARKBTS.
Prices for Cerenls in European and
American Ports.
SAN FRANCISCO, March SO. Wheat, easier.
Barley, quiet. Oats, quiet.
Spot quotations:
WHEAT!
A Most Astonishing Record
Purchases of "wheat made in March in
variably show a good profit durini? Anrii
and Mai', as the following table, compiled
from the oflclal records, will prove;
Low in Higb
Tear. March. Ap'l-May. Adv
1879 SS ii 01 y i&
1SS0 U 12 l 25 13&
18SL 9S 112$ !g
1SS2 124& 140 ik2
1S83 105 113 iS
18S4 82 94a? j2?
1SS5 73$a 93 i&
liS6 , 75 63 s2.
1SS7 72 83 16
18S8 71 89 18
1SS9 v 92S 105 u
1SS0 76 100 23
1891 .'. SSJfe 116 16
1892 77ii Si 13
1893 72fc S3 15
1S94 , 65ft 65 ait
1895 51 S5SJ 31
189C 59 71 11
1897. (H 97 2S
189S iLeiter)... 1 00 1 85 5
1899 66 79 13
Take advantage of an exceptional op
portunity to increase your, Income, we
have the facilities and solicit your busi
ness. CULLISON & CO.
Board of Trade and Stock Exchange Brokers,
214-215 Chamber of Commerce.
PORTLAND. - - - OREGON.
Wheat No. 1 shipping. 80c: choice. S7c;
milling, fc5eQf 1 01. .
Barley Feed. 7073c; "brewing. 80S82c
Oats-Gray, Oregon. $1 071 12; milling.)
$1 1501 17; red. 5c$l 15.
Call board sales:
Wheat Easter; May. DSc per cental; Decem
ber. $1 00$,: cash, S7c.
Com Large yellow, $1 101 12.
Chicago Grain and Prodacc.
CHICAGO, March 80. Wheat opened easier
because, of lower cables from Liverpool, Xc
under yesterday, at 050Gc In a ehort time
the price sunk Tnfcn that to 00e, where the
report of damage to the French crop made Its
habitual appearance, Joined with reports of a
bllsrard In Adstrla and higher prices In Buda
pest, which sent May to 67ftC7c Profit
taking caused a reaction to 60c, but la the
break ahorts "covered, taking the cue from the
.strength of corn, and nearly all of the slump
was recovered, the market closing strong. May
Osc over yesterday, at 074rC79&c St. Louis
cohered in enormous lots.- and traders who bad
sold early also made, haste to take back their
early sales, materially aiding In the strength
and activity. There was a fair cash demand,
but the car scarcity Interfered with the closing
of many deals. Domestic crop reporta were
favorable, as was the weather.
The corn market was broad aad strong,
helped principally by a heavy export demand.
The demand for shipment In April was also
heavy, but the ever-present difficulty In getting
cars intruded Itself, and was an efficient check
on much business of this sort. Country offer
ings were light and cables lower. May closed
5i6'c over jesterday.
The strength of corn held, oats firm. The
trade gradually showed a .balance In favor of
July optrons. July closed o Improved, and
May o up.
Provisions were nervous, with fluctuations
wide and the market altogether rather Jerky.
The opening was under yesterday, the consid
eration being lower prices at the yards. A
small dip followed, and thea the market re
acted. May pork shooting up SOc to $12 07.
There was a good cash demand, but there waa
also considerable profit-taking, which told in
the end, the -close being rather heavy. May
pork closed 5c under yesterday. May lard 5
7c down and May ribs 6c depreseid.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
. W'HEAT.
Opened. Highest. Lowest. Closed.
March 1' $0 0G
May $000 $007 $0 06 01
July 07 GJk CS
CORN.
March 07
May 38 3S 3S 38
July :.. 38 . 31$, 38 oOfl,
September .... 30 40 30 4u
OATS.
May ;. 240
July .... 3
24 24 24
24$ 23 24
MESS pork:
May -12C2 1207 12 00 1270
July 1227 12.45 1217 1225
XARD.
May C45 050 040 642
July 655 055 650, 652
SHORT RIBS.
May 052 0 70 602 6 05
July 002 657 060 065
Cash quotations:
Flour-Steady.
Wheat No. 3 spring, 63'C6c; No. 2 red, CO
070c-
Corn No. 2. 333Ba
Oats No. 2, 24c; No. 2 white, 27c; No. 3
white. 2027c
Rye No. 2, 65c.
Barley No. 2, 40N3c
Flaxseed No. 1, $1 C5.
Timothy Eeed Prime. $2 3032 40.
Mess pork $12 05?12 60 per bbl.
Lard $ 3006 42 -per cwt.
Short rlbH Sides, loose, $0 G06 S5.
Shoulders Dry salted, boxed, $6 2536 60.
Short clear sides Boxed. $C 8597.
Butter-Weak; creamery, 1023c; dairy, 10
721c.
Cheese Firm, 12 13c
Eggs Steady. 10c
Receipta, Shipments.
Flour, barrels 47.000 66.000
Wheat, bushel 51,000 136.000
Corn, bushels 33S.O0O 369.000
Oats, bushels 237,000 2S4.000
Rye. bushels 2.000 1.000
Barley, bushels 67,000 51.000
Jievr Tork: Grain and Prodnce.
NEW YORK. March 30. Flou-Recelpts, 26,
070 barrels; exports, 6S87. Market firm; Min
nesota patents, $3 703 05; winter straights,
$3 45ff3 65.
Wcat Receipts, 65,600 bushels. Spot, firm;
No. 2 red, 80c f. o. b. Options opened easier,
but soon rallied. Bulls were aided by renewed
buying for St. Louis account, crop-damage re
porta and covering by sellers; market clowd
o higher; May closed at 74c; July, 74c; Sep
tember 74c.
Wool Dull.
Hops Steady.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, March 30. Wheat Cargpes on
passage, near positions In demand; cargoes of
Walla Walla, 2Ss 3d; English country markets,
firm.
LIVERPOOL. March 30. Wheat, firm; wbea
In Paris, steady; flour la Paris, quiet; French
country markets, firm.
SAK FItAXCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 3a Wool Spring
Nevada, J2Q'15c: Eastern Oregon, 12310c: Val.
ley, Oregon, 20022c Fall Northern, mount
ain, lOflWc; mountain, 8S10c: plains, 10c;
Humboldt and Mendocino, 1417c per pound.
Hops 1609 crop, HS'lOc per pound for choice.
Mlllstuffs Middlings, $17fi20; ,bren, $12013
per ton.
Hay Wheat. $6 6000 50; wheat and oat, ?
09; best barley. $507; alfalfa. $506 50; stock.
$505 50, comprVcaed what, $7010 per ton;
straw, 25040c per bale.
Potatoe. Early Rose, 60075c; River Bur
banks, 40075c; Oregon Burbanks. C5c?l per
cental; sweet potatoes, $2 2502 50'per cental.
VegeUbleo Sllverskln onions, $2 2502 75 per
cental; garlic, 2fi3c; green peas, 101c;
string beans. 008c; drted okra, 32c per pound;
asparagus, U5c0$l 50 per box; egg plant, 8010c
per pound.
Apples $1 25 for choice; common, 60c
Citrus fruits Oranges, navels. $1 2502 50;
Mexican limes, $5 6006; common California
lemons, $1; do choice, $1 2501 50 per box.
Bananas $102 50 per bunch.
Butter Fancy creamery. lS018c; do sec
onds, 17017c; fancy dairy, 16017c; do sec
onds, 14015c per pound."
Cheese California, new, 70Sc; Young Amer
ica. 809c; Eastern, 16017c per pound.
Eggs Store, 1213c; fancy ranch, 13015c
per dozen.
Poultry Turkey gobblers, 0 0 10c; turkey
hens, 12013c per pound; old roosters. $8 600-4
per dozen; young roosters, $60 50; small
broilers, $2 5003 50; large do. $404 50; fryer.
$506; hens, 5000 50 per dozen; geese, $202 25
per pair.
Eeceipts Flour, quarter sacks, 25,123; wheat,
centals, 2950; barley, centals. 1930; oats, cen
tals, 505; beans, sacks, 1800; corn, centals,
1130; potatoes, sacks, 2040; do Oregon. 270;
bran, sacks, 83; middlings, sacks, 50; hay,
tons, 355; wool, bales, 316; hides, 277.
EASTER LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO, March 3a Cattle Receipts, 4300.
Steers average fully 10c lower than yesterday,
but choice stock steady; best on sale today.
$5 65; natives, good to prime steers, $i 900
5 75; poor to medium, f!04 65; selected feed
ers, $404 75; mixed stockers. about steady,
$3 40QQ 00; cows. $304 30; heifer?, steady.
$3 2004 SO; canners. slow, $2 02 75; bull,
steady. $2 5004 15; calves, unchanged, $4 500
5 75. Texans Receipts, 400; best on sale to
day, 2 cars, $4 15; Texas fed steers, 5010c
lower, $3 8004 95; Texas bulls, steady, $3 20
03 00.
Hogs Receipts today, 20,000; left over. 2300.
Market generally 5c lower; top. $5 52: mixed
and butchers, $5 1505 40; good to choice heavy,
$5 35S6 62; rough heavy, $5 1505 25; light,
$5 10G6 37; bulk of sales, $5 30-55 40.
Sheep Receipts, 800 head. Sheep and lambs,
steady; good to choice wethers. $5 8506 25;
fair to choice, mixed. $4 8306 90; Western
sheep, $5 7500 25; yearlings, $Gg$ 75; native
lambs. $5 0007 35; Western lambs. $007 35.
OMAHA, March 30. Cattle Receipts, 8000.
Market 10c lower; native beef steers. $405 30;
cows and heifers, $3 3004 35; canners, $203 25;
stockers and -feeders, $3 7004 90; calves, $3 50
07; bulls and stags, $2 S503 00.
Hogs Receipts, 7000. Market 5c lower; heavy
sold at $5 1000 20; mixed. $5 O705 15; Ughv,
$4 9005 16; bulk of sales. $5 1006 15.
Sheep Receipts, 1400. Market stronger; fair
to choice natives, $5 7506 23; fair to choice
Wceterns. $5 CO06; common and choice sheep,
$4 2505 25; lambs, $607.
KANSAS CITT, March 30. Cattle Receipts,
4500. Market steady; Texas steers. $3 9000;
Texas cows, $2 5003 30; native steers, $405 45;
native cows and heifers, $206 15; Blockers and
feeders. $3 2505 25; bulls, $2 7504.
Hogs Receipts, 9000. Market 7c lower:
LIVE STOCK
'-The; iron Steamship "Willamette," 3000 Tons
WILL SAJL FROM
,5
Gape Nome, June 1
The "Wiilametto is- especially adapted tor carrying livestock, her
spacious decks afford ample roam for feeding, watering and attention.
Being a stanch vessel, low rates o marine insurance are assured. Sails
direct to Cape Nome without stop. Ample and safe lishters for landing
have been provided. For rates and space, apply at once to
Telephone 229.
N.
CAPE NOME
S. S. GEO. W. ELDER, S. S. NOME CITY
S. S. DESPATCH
The above first-class steamers will sail every 10 days
during the season for Cape Nome, York and St. Michael
and Yukon river points.
t
First Sailing, May 15,
FOR RATES AWD INFORMATION APPLT T9
CALIFORNIA k OREGON COAST S. S. CO.
F. P. BAUMQARTNER, 233 Washlnaton St. .
W. A. Mitchell & Co General AKCUts. Snn Frnuclwco.
Pacific Coast
uUfcV
Cape Nome Gold Fields
THE NEW PALATIAL BTEEL STEAMSHIP
"Senator" will jail from San Francisco, May If. Seattle, May 19. Subsequent trips
will be from Seattle direct; namely: June 21, July 21 and August 20.
The "Senator" haa a capBdtr of 2300' Ions. Her wcond cabin a.nd eternge aecotnmodatloni
arc superior to tht flnrt-cl&M accommodations of meet of the steamers advertised for Nome.
Tha raclfle Coaat Steamahlp Co. haa been running "Its steamers to Alaska winter and sum
merfor 25 years, and la the pioneer. Pacific Coast line. Seattle f relent and passenger rates ap
plr from Portland. For further information lnqulrs of GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. General
Asenls, lOvMarket, flan Fr&nciaco, or N. POSTON. AnU 10JYaflfainton sit., Portland, Or.
bulk cf sales. ?5 05g 15: heavy. & && 25;
packers. ?5 02U5 20; mixed. & OflfiG 15; light.
fi 00GG 10; Yorkers, $5 0G5 10; plg ?4 20S
per cwt.
Sheep Receipts, 2000. Market eteadr; lambe
?3 757 50;'-muttons, $335 0.
The Metal Markets.
NEW TORK, March 30. Tin continues active
and was considerably higher today. Influenced
by a rood export demand and the strength
abroad. ' Our1 market advanced GO points, net
net gain for tho week aggregating- 1S5 points.
Lake copper. $10 75: tin, ?32 CO; spelter, un
changed, fi COS GO; lead, unchanged, ?4 67
Q4 72V4. The Arm that fixes the selling price
for miners and smelters quotes lead at 54 45 at
the cloe. Bar ellver, 50c
1 SAN FRANCISCO, March 30. Bar ellver, per
ounce, 00c '
LONDON, March 30. Bar silver, 27id.
Coffee and Sngrar.
NEW TORK, March 30. Coffee Options
closed barely steady, 5 points lower; sales,
10,250 bags, including April and May at 56 10;
September and October, $6 70. Spot. Rio, dull;
No. 7, invoice, 7ic; No. 7, Jobbing, $V4c. Mild,
quiet; Cordova, 0tfl4c
Sugar Raw, Arm; refined. Irregular.
S to cits in London.
LONDON, March 30. Canadian Pacific, 00;
Union Pacific preferred, 70; Northern Pacific
preferred, 70K; Grand Trunk, 8; Anaconda,
ioy.
As to Natnraiizntlon.
FOREST GROVE, Or., March 29. (To
the Editor.) R. "W. McNutt. of" this
place, wishes to know why he can
not register Tvlth his discharge
of three years' service In the United
States Array, from 18C2 to 1855. '"With his
father and mother he came from Novia
Scotia, where he was born, to the United
States, In 1845. His father became natur
alized that year at Machias, Me., and Mr.
McNutt has served as postmaster at Cor
enllus for seven years, and has resided
In the United States Si years. Tow he
wishes to know (his father having died
and his naturalization papers lost), why
he cannot register under the present law
without taking out any other papers.
C. L. LARGE. .
Tho Oregonlan referred the foregoing
letter to H. H. Holmes, Clerk of the
County Court of Multnomah County, who.
gives the" foljowlng opinion:
"Section 2172 of United States statutes
governing naturalization of aliens reads
that the children of persons who have beeir
naturalized, being under the age of 21 at
the time of naturalization of their parents,
shall, if dwelling In the United States, be
considered as citizens thereof. This' con
struction, therefore, makes R. W McNutt
a citizen If his father was duly natural
ized, and the only requirement of him
would be a copy of his father's papers, if
they could be got, or satisfy the registra
tion officer of the correctness of his state
ment by affidavit or otherwise. There
must be some mistake about the date
when his father became naturalized, for
a person must reside five years In the
country before he can "become fully natur
alized. In the matter of his serving In the
United States Army, secUon 2165 of -the
statutes reads that he shall ba admitted
to become a citizen upon his petition
without any previous declaration of his
intention to become such. These papers
can be taken out before any Court of
Record, and he must apply for them. I
don't think It would be necessary for a
person who Is so well known as McNutt
to be compelled to take out papers, as I
think his statement of the facts ought .to
be sufficient to entitle him to vote."
a
A "Profflt" Ctimca to Judgment.
LIBERAL. Oregon," March 29, 1900. Edi
tor. Dear Sir: I feel that I am a promt.
Will your allow me space In your paper
to profisy? If so then here It is:
The Gods and the Boorcs have Joined
iwi j.a -
rv . 52m..Tn,.,Tl3,?0D "J,'s feo taxte orer s years br the leaders of the Mormoa
?on5 T " ."'"'. Fouutejy 'tores the want cases In old sad jemz arlstnr &osi effects
of self-abase, dUupiUsa. excises, cr dcirette-wokla. Ourec Lost Manhood lm
Pte"?y t0,? JPovfor. NIsht-LoMe.s, Spermatorrhoea Insomnia, Palns
Ltif;?CslL5ji,ihf:tv5i!!lSomIn,jX Emissions. Lgm SacK, ftprvous Do
2l'lH,J5lSS?,?.,J,8HQf,ine??t.0.Marry,l'P8.of f7F8 Somdn, Varicocele,
or constipation, Steps Qutcknota of Dls-t cf f charee! Qtoos Ner;
VOUS Twltcnins Of Evel di E&ets are laoeaiate. EaJ 6 .SpowSr
erer function- fioar e iiMfrnTm i-,. I. .. ,...., B?,?W t-I7T ? , 5. ji
w sMseyrefaeded, with mxkm. circsUrs fee. 'AcMress,
For sale by Aldxicb, Pharmacy, Sixth
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CAPE NOME
SEATTLE FOR
'POSTON, 249 Washington St.
Steamship Co.
forces fo do up old England, and they will
wipe the Earth with her and her coloneys
will Ifcave her and Canada will come to
the united states and England's history
as a greate natiqn will pass into history.
The united States Is In the gateway of
the worlds commerce and with the open
doore and Canada, roexlco and the west
India Islands "the worlds trade center,
mony center and intelectual center will
come here.
And Chicago wiirbecome the Liverpool In
America.
Then all we have to do is to adopt free
trade and Heaven and the bopres will do
the woork. CHARLES CUTTING.
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When you suffer from sick headache,
dizziness, constipation, etc., remember
Carter's Little Liver Pills will relieve you.
One pill Is a dose.
N.W. Harris & Go,
BANKERS
Governm't, Municipal,
Railroad, Gas and
Electric Companies
Bought and sold. Including- total l&sues.
Lefif rs of Credit and Graffs
Issued on Bank of Scotland, London,
Credit Lyonnai. Paris.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
, 204 Dearborn St., Chricago.
31 Nassau si., New York 67 Milk si., Boston
:er's
mt
Balsam
Promotes the growth of tho hair and
gives It tho lustre and sllkliiess of youth.
When $io hair Is gray or faded It
BRINGS. BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR.
It prevents Dandruff and hair falling
and keeps tho scalp clean and healthy.
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
SOO PACIFlCVLI.Nc
Offers the LOWEST RATES and BEST SERV
Ice to and troir. all Eastern points and Eurow.
Through tour-it cars from coast to St. Paul.
Toronto. Montreal aad Boston WITHOUT
CHANCJE.
Direct Route to
Kootenay Mining District
British Columbia
Canadian Paelfc rrjil mill i:tw3li, llnu u
Tapar anl AatraJia.
r rale nd Information, applr to
H. H. ABPOTT. Agent.
E J, JCOTLE. 148 Third street, city.
'' JL. Q. P. A.. Vancouver. B. C.
VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
Steamer TJndlne. Captain Charles T. Kamm,
leaves Vancouver at b.30 A. M. and 1 P. M.
Leaves Portland at 10:30 A. M. and 4-30 P. M.
SunJajs excepted. Tor freight or passage ap
ply on board, foot of Taylor street. Round trio,
30c
iirniii aa'jr.,
Bishop Remedy Co., 8an Francisco, Cal.
and "ttVahlngton streets, Portland. Or.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
"PAST MAIL AWD PORTLAXB - CHI
CAGO SPECIAL UOCTE."
Leaves for the East via. Spokane dally at 3.45
P. M. Arrives at S:00 A. M.
Leaves for the East, via Pendleton and Hunt
ington, dally at 8.00 P. M. Arrives, via Hunt
ington and PnOton. at 0:45 P. M.
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
SLEEPERS.
"Water lines schedule, subject to change with
out notice:
OCEAX AND ItlVER SCHEDULE.
OCEAN DIVISION Steamships sail fr-m
Alusworth deck at 8:00 P. M. Leave Portland
Columbia sails Saturday. March 3; Tuesday.
March 13; Friday. March 23; Monday. April 2:
Thursday, April 12. State of California sails
Thursday. March 8: Sunday. March IS: Wed
nesday. March 2S; Saturday. April 7.
From San Francisco State of California palls
Saturday. March 4; Wednesday. March 14: Sat
urday. March 24; Tuesday. April H: Friday.
April 13. Columbia sails Friday. March 0; Mon
day. March JO: Thursday, March 20; Sunday,
April 8.
COLUMBIA IlIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Hassalo leaves Portland dally, except
Sunday, at 8:00 P. M.; on Saturday at 10:00 P.
M. Returning; leaves Astoria dally, except Sun-
aay. at 7:CO A. M.
WlLLAJnTTTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. OR.
Steamer Ruth, for Salem, Albany, Corvallla
and way points, leaves Portland Tusday3,
Thursdays and Saturday at 8.00 A. M. Return
ing, leaves Corvallla Mondays. Wednesdays and
Fridays at 0.00 A M.
Steamer Modoc, for Salem. Independence and
way points. leaves Portland Mondays.Wednes-
cays and Fridays at 6.C0 A- M. Ri'turtnriB.
leaves Independence Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays a I B.30 A. M.
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE.
PORTLAND AND DAYTON. OR.
Steamer Elmore, for Dayton and way points,
leaves Portland Tuesdaa. Thursdays and Sat
urdajs at 7 A. M. Returning, leaves Dayton for
Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at C A. M.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
RIPARIA. WASH.. AND LEWISTON. IDAHO.
Steamer Spokane or steamer Lewlston leaves
Rlparla dally at 1:20 A. M.. arriving at Lewlston
at 12 o'clock noon. Returning, the Spokane or
Lewlston leaves Lewlston dally at 8:30 A. M-.
arriving at Rlparla same evening.
W. H. HURLBURT.
General Passenger Agent.
V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent.
Telephone Mala 712.
NewSteamshipLinetotkOrient
CHINA AND JAPAN, FROM PORTLAND.
In connection with THE OREGON RAILROAD
i- NAVIGATION CO. Schedule. 1DO0 (subject to
change):
Steamer. Due to Leave Portland.
"ABEP.GELDIE" ; March 23
"MONMOUTHSHIRE April 11
BRAEMAR" ... ., ,.,, May 2
For rates, accommodations, etc, apply to
DODWELL & COMPANT. Limited,
General Agents, Portland, Or.
To principal points In Japan and China.
THE FASTEST AND MOST
DIRECT lINE
TO THE
ASTANDSOUTHEAST
IS THE
S PICTO
The Direct Line to Denver, Omaha.
Kansas City and St. Louii.
Only 36 Days to Chicago,
Only 4 Days to New York and
other-Principal Eastern cities
ThroHch Pnllmnn Paltice Sleepers
Tourist Sleepers
Dlninc Cora (meals n la carte), and
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Operated Daily on Fast Mail Trains
Through tickets, baggage checks and sleeping
cat accommodations can be arranged st
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1 35 Third Strist Portland, Oregoi
J. H. LOTHROP, GEORGE LANO.
Gen'l Agent. City Pais. & Tku Agt.
E
The Magnificent Trans-Pacific Paa3enger
Steamship
TACOMA
Registered tonnage, 2X11 tons; capacity,
4000 tons; passenger accommodations, 100
first class, 900 second class. This steam
ship has Just been released from the gov
ernment service as a troopship, and has
every modern comfort and convenience and
la the largest steamship In tho Cape Nome
trade.
Will sail from Tacoma and Seattle on or
about the 25th of May. .
For rates and full Information apply to
DODVTELLi S: CO., LTD.
Telephone, Main. 56. 252 Oak Street.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co,
LEAVES
For Maygers. Rainier.
Clntskanle, VTestport.
Clifton. Astoria. War
renton. Flavel, Ham
mend, Fort Stevens,
Dear hart Park. Seaide.
Astoria and Seashore
Express.
Dally.
Astoria Express,
Daily.
ARRIVES
UNION f
DEPOT.
6:00 A. M.
T:C0P.M.
lltl.SA. M.
0:40 p. it.
Ticket office. 255 Morrison st. and Union depot.
J. C. MATO. Gen- Pass. Agt.. Astoria. Or.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
COLUMBIA RIVER & PUGET SOUND NAVI.
CATION CO.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
BAILEY GATZERT (Alder-street dock)
Leaves Portland dally every morning at 7
o'clock, except Sunday. Returning, leaves As
toria every night at 7 o'clock, except Sunday.
Oregon 'phone Main 321. Columbia 'phone 331.
U. B. SCOTT. President.
CAPE NOME VIA DAWSON
Alaska Steamship Company
NEXT SAILING. ROSALIE. APRIL 4.
The only company having through traJIlc ar
rangements to Atlln and the Klondike. Weekly
idlings from Tacoma. For full Information ap
ply to J. L. HARTMAN. Agent. Portland, Or.,
I Chamber of Commerce.
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G&Fgzrt-
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
MOT &IP1
SOUTH W$
Leave pcp3t fifth acd I Streets Arrivo
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS
for Salem. Rose
burg, Ashland. Sac
ramento, O g d e n,
San Francisco, Mo
Jave. Los AngelCBk
El Paso, New Or
leans and the Ea.t
At Woodbunr
(dally except Sun
day), morning train
connects with train
for Mt. Anel. Stl
verton. Iirowne
vllle. Springfield
and Natron, and.
evening train, for
Mt. Angel and 311
verton. Corvallla passenger
Sheridan passenger
7:00 P. M.
3:30 A. M.
0:15 A. M.
7K30 P..M.
J7:30 A. M.
t4.K P. M.
t5:B0 P. M.
18:23 A. -M.
Dally. JDally except Sunday.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, "Sac
ramento and San Francisco. Net rates ?17 first
class and fll second class, including sleeper.
Rates and tlcketo to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from J. B.
KIRKLAND. Ticket Agent, 140 Third sL
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street.
Leavo for Oswego dally at 7:20,. 0:40 A. M.;
12:30. 1:57. 3.25", 5:15. 6:25. 8:05, 11:30 P. M.:
and 0:00 A. M. on Sundays only. Arrive at
PortUnd dally at G:35. 8:30. 'IO A. M.;
1:35, 3:15. 4:30. C:20. 7:40. 10:00 P. M.; 12:40
A. M. dally, except-Mondajv S:30 and 10:05 A.
M. on Sundays only.
Leave for Dallas dally, except Svtoday, at
4:30 P. M. Arrive at Portland at'0:30 A- M.
Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mon
daje. Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:45 P. M
Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and; Saturdays.
Except Sunday. i i
T"" !
R. KOEHLER. C. H. MARKHAM,
Manager. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt.
THE DININO CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
STONE EARK.
Leave Union Depot. Rfti aall SS Arrivs
No. 2.
Fast mall for Taco
ma. Seattle. Olympla.
Gray's Harbor and
South Bend points.
Spokane. Rossland. B.
C, Pullman, Moscow.
Lewlston. Buffalo
Hump mln'ng country.
Helena. Minneapolis,
i St. Taul. Omaha, Kan
sas City. St. Louts.
Chicago and all polnu
east and southeast.
Puget Sound Eiprrii
for Tacoma and 3eattle
and Intermediate polnu
No. L
11:15 A. M.
5:50 P. M.
NO.-L
11:30 P.M.
No. 3.
7:00 A. M.
Pullman first-class and tourist nieepers to Min
neapolis. St. Paul and Missouri rlrer polnu with
out change.
Vestlbuled trains. Union depot connection 13
all principal cities.
Baggage checked to destination of tickets.
For handsoj sly Illustrated descriptive matter,
tickets, sleeplug-car reservations, etc., call on or
wrlto
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Pajuienrrer Agent,
255 Morrison St., Cor. TUIrd.
Portland. Orcjjon.
GO EAST VIA
j&ftLa Hill!
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AJJ - A tPJ
EeAik
i
ON THE FAMOUS
Chicago Portland Special
And Travel in Luxurious Comfort
Dining1 Cars. Service a la Carte.
Library-Buffet Srnoltinjc Cars.
Fulace and Ordlnarr Sleeping Cars.
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
The only train running through solid frenj
Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. Every
car Illuminated with Plntsch gas.
Leave S P. -M.. Portland. Arrives 6:45 P. M.
CITY TICKET OFFICE
124 Third St. Phone Main 569
W. E. COMAN,
General Agent.
J. R. NAGEL.
City Ticket Agt.
sBinmmmtt
mn
Ticket Office: 123 Third Si. 'Phone 030
LEAVE,
No. 4
SMS P. M.
The Flyer, dally to anl
from St. Paul. Minne
apolis, Duluth. ChtcagiT
and all points East.
ARRIVE.
No. a.
8:00 A. M.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dlnlni
nnd Buffet Smoklng-Llbrary Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
STEAMSHIP IDZUMI MARU,
For Japan, China and all Asiatic points will
leave Seattle
About March 28th.
SEATTLE
CAPE M0SV2E
Yukon River Points
S. S. "OHIO," CCOO tons, after two. years
service as U. S. transport, haa been released,
and will sail from Seattle for Cape- Nome about
May 21. Rates First chus, $100 and $125;
second class. ?75. For berths, eta., apply to
any railroad agent, or agent of the Interna
tional Navigation Co., or to
EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO.,
GOT First avenue. Seattle. Wash.
Pacific C035I Steamshla Co.
FOR ALASKA
THE COMPANY'S elegant
steamers. Cottage City. City
of Topeka and Al-Kl leaa
TACOMA 11 A. M.. SEATTLE
9 P. M.. Mar. 11. 10. 21, 2C,
31. Apr. S, 10, 15. 20. 25, 30,
May 5, and every fifth day
thereafter. For further iator-
mat!nnAht(f tvi ... fnMa
The company reserves the right to Changs
pteamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing,
without previous notice.
.AGENTS N. POSTON. 249 Washington st..
Portland, Or.; F. W. CARLETON. N. P. R. R.
dock. Tacoma; J. F. TROWBRIDGE. Pub:
Sound Supt.. Ocean dock. Seattle.
QOODALL. PERKINS & CO, Gen. Arts., S. y.
fee
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