Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 23, 1900, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MOBBING- OBEGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1900.
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COMMERCIAL AND
Produce receipts were much more liberal
yesterday, but there iras no change In prices.'
with the exception of a weaker feeling In the
egg market, sales being: made as low as 13c In
single-case lots. ButtT Is firmer, and 'some
heavy shipments of store butter were sent to
San Francisco on the steamer sailing last
evening, a proceeding which win still further
stiffen the local market for that grade of
stock. Fruit receipts were also quite liberal
yesterday, and the strawberry .market did not
clean up very well at the prices asked, which
were 10c for the best stock and CffSc for ordi
nary. The California "berries coming In yes
terday were the best that have appeared this
season, but )Sc was the top figure for them.
The grain markets were dull.
Banlc Clearing'
exchanges. Balances.
Portland 240,CU $ 37.077
Tacoma 210.G55 47,903
Seattle ... .......,. 40,802 - 100,253
Spokane ....4 153,380 20,212
POItTLAJVD 3IABKETS.
'Grala, Flour, Etc.
The wheat business continues dull. There Is
not enough of r the fiertol selling to enable an
accurate quotation to be made. The ruling
quotation given out by exporters Is Til2c for
both Walla Walla and Valley, and the aggre
gate sales for the past week are of Insignifi
cant proportions Farmers seem Inclined to
hold for awhile longer, evidently thinking that
there wUl be a change for the better, a view
of the matttr that Is hardly warranted by
statistics, although the age of miracles In the
wheat business Is not jet passed. A ship was
reported fixed jesterday for new-crop loading
on the Sound at 41s 9d a rate which is very
discouraging to those who are endeavoring to
bc-cure low-prloed tannage.
heat Walla Walla. 5152c; Valley. 510
C2c; bluestem, 34c per bushel.
riour Best grades, $2 5533; graham, ?2 50;
superfine, $2 10 per barrel.
Oats White, 35300c; gray. 32833c; stained,
2!?30c per bushel.
Barley Feed, $14015; brewing, $10 per ton.
Mllls-uffa Bran. (12013 per ton: middlings,
?lt-J10; shorts. 131G; chop, $14.
Hay Timothy. $1011; clover, $707 50; Ore
sou wild hay, $037 per ton.
Batter, Essr Poultry. Etc."
Butter Fancy creamery, 3035c; store, 22H
tf25c per roll.
Eggs 1313H.-c per dozen.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4l4 50 per dozen:
hens. $4 505 50; ducks. $57; geese. $G8 per
dozen; turkeys, live, 15c, dressed. 10c per lb.
Choeat Full cream, twins. 12J4013C: Tount
Ainrrlca. 14c per .pound.
Ve-retnlilea, Fruit, Etc.
Vegetables Parsnips, $1; carrots, 75car$l;
turnips. $1 per sack; onions. 22Vc per lb. for
new; cabbage. $1 50 per cental; potatoes, 40Q
G3c per sack; peas, 45c; beans. 10012c; as
paragus, 45c; new potatoes, l2c per lb.
Fruit Lemons. $2 503; oranges. $333 25 per
tox for .navels, $2 per box for seedlings;
ifineapple. $4 6000 per Sozen: banana. $2 5(
?3 per bunch; Persian dates. "HSc per pound.
strawberries. $11 .25 per crate for California,
"C10c per pound for Oregon.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated. 7SJ8c pel
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxea. 405c; pears,
un and evaporated. 5("Gc; plums, pitless, 43
"Jc; prunes. Italian. S45c; sllwr. extra
choice. 5 Cc; figs, Sm rna, 22tf California
"Mack, 6Gc; do white. 10c per pound.
Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
Coffee Mocha, 232Sc; Java, fancy, 2C332c.
Java, good, 20"""24c; Java, ordinary, 1S02OC
Costa Rica, fancy. 1820c; do good, 16lSc; di
ordinary, 10ffil2c per pound: Columbia, roast,
412 25; Arbuckle's, $13 13; Lion. $12 13 pei
cse.
Sugar Cube. $5 80; crushed, $5 SO; powdered.
$5 bO, dry granulated, $5 20; extra C. $4 70;
golden C. $4 CO net; half barrels, He more
than barrels- maple sugar, 1516c per pound.
Beans Small white. 3ft c; bajou. 4c; Lima, Gt
per pound.
Salmon Columbia river. 1-pound tails. $19
1 50; 2 - pound tails. $22 50; fancy. 1-pound
flats. $1 C5l 75; 14-pound fancy flats. 85Ji5c;
Alaska. 1-pound tails. $1 2001 30; 2-pound tails,
41 0002 25.
Grain bags Calcutta, $0 50gG 75 per 100 foi
spot. $0 12J40C 25 for July-August.
Nuta Eeanuts, G7c per pound for raw, 10
for roasted; cocoanuts. 00c per dozen; walnuts.
lOQllc per pound; pine nuts. 15c; hickory nuts,
7c; chestnuts. 15c; Brazil, lie; filberts, 15c
fancy pecans. 12Q14c; almonds. 15 17"o pet
pound.
Coal oil Cases., 21"c per gallon: bsrrel.
l&c; tanks, I5c,
Bice Island. GVip;. Japan. "c; New Orleans,
4ViG5c; fancy -bead, $7 7 50 per sack.
nops. Wool. Hides, Etc.
Hops 2Sc per pound.
Wool Valley. 12J13c for coarse. 15QlGc for
best; Eastern Oregon. 10lGc; mohair, 200 -7c
per pound
Sheepskins Shearlings. 1520c; short-wool. 21
(33c; medium-wool, SOS 50c; long-wool, OOcCJl
each.
Pelts Bear skins, each, as to size, $5213;
cubs, each, $1&3. badger, each. 50c; wildcat.
25975c; housecat, 5Q2bc; fox, common gray.
40c?l; do red. $1 753 50. do cross. $2 50QC;
lynx. $2?4 50; mink. 40cQ$l 75; marten, dark
Northern. $510; do pale. pine. $24; musk
rat, 85212c; skunk. 60'fSOc: otter (land), $4
8; panther, with head and claws perfect.
$163: raccoon. 20J?80c: wolf, mountain, with
head perfect. $3 50 & 5; wolverine. $2 5020;
beaver, per ekln. large. $6S'7; do medium, pei
skin, $4(o 5: do small, per skin. $102; do kits,
per skin. $lf3.
Tallow 5Q5Hc; No. 2 and grease. 348-lo pet
pound.
Hides Dry hides. No. 1. 10 pounds and up
ward. 1516c; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 10 pounds.
15c per pound; dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds.
15U0c; dry salted, one-third less than drj
flint: salted hides, sound rteers, 60 pounds and
oter. S'iSJOc; do 50 to GO pounds. 8fS4c; da
under 60 pounds and cows, 7Sc; kip, 13 to 31
pound. 7fe8c; do veal. 10 to 14 pounds, 74e.
do calf, under 10 pounds. 7&c; green (unsalted),
lc per pound le; culls (bulls, stags, moth
eaten, badly cut. scored hair slipped, weather
Vaten or grubbj), one-third less.
Meat and Provisions.
Mutton Cross, best sheep, wethers and
ewes, sheared. $3 SOS'S 75. d-essed. 737c p-
pound; spring lambs. OgSVsC per pound gross.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5; light. $4 50;
dressed. SfrBc per pound.
Veal Large. CVs7Hc per pound; small. 80
S4c
Beef Gross, top steers. $4 4 50; cows,
$3 504; dressed beef. GH375io per pound.
Provisions Portland pack (Shield brand).
Hams, smoked, are quoted at 13c per pound;
picnic hams. OU-c per pound, breakfast bacon
134c; bacon. l)ic; backs. Otjc; drj salt sides.
S,sc: dried beef. 17&C per pound: lard. 5-poun
palls, 10c; 10 -pound palls. S'ic; 60s. Oc,
tierces. Otic per pound. Eastern pack (Ham
mond's): Hams, large. 12c; medium. 13c,
small, 13"4c; picnic hame. Otic; shoulders.
ic; breakfast bacon. 12c; drj" salt sides, S'
e0Vc; bacon side. Ofc-JlO-; backs. 0c; butu.
0c; lard, pure leaf, kettle rendered, 5s, 10'i-c!
10s. 10c.
XDW YORK'STOCK MARKET.
Sugar Certificates Held tke Hoards
AH Day.
NEW YORK. May 22. Sugar certificates oc
cupied the attention of the stock exchange to
day to the practical exclusion of other consid
erations. The apathy and lassitude of the
market seemed to put the professional traders
to a search for some medium of operation, and
they gave tVemselves up to a speculative revel
In Sugar. The movement of the stock was
highly characteristic That Is to say, the fluctu
ations were frequent and erratic, and there
was no news to account for them bejond the
airiest and most unsubstantial rumors. It was
also evident that the enormous business being
done would necessitate ery little clerical labor
on the transfer books of the company. The
large majority of the contracts made, either
for eale or for purchase, were closed out be
fore the end of the day. the profit or loss
being accepted by the trader. The stock's ex
treme range was 73 points, and the net gala
was 4.
In the opening dealings the price went down
in continuation of jesteraay's depression. After
declining IS the advance began, and It had not
proceeded far before the shorts began to man
ifest distress, and rushed to cover, pushing the
price up to the maximum. The squeeze was
not relaxed until the demand from the shorts
was pretty well satisfied. Then prices began
to fall back on llrht transactions, and without
any evidence of support.
The leading Industrials showed sympathy
with Sugar, especially American Tobacco. The
general list continued In a slough of despond
ency and moved the other way with great
flltSculty. Opening prlcec were lower ta sym
FINANCIAL MM
pathy with London, and there was a midday
roll) when Sugar shot upward, and Chicago &
Northwestern was marked up 5S. Northern
Pacific was comparatively firm on a good
statement for the second wek In May. Ster
ling exchange here was decidedly easier, but
It Is considered not impossible that some gold
may be engaged for Paris tomorrow.
The bond market became dull and Irregular
again today. Total sales, par xalue. $1,320.
000. United States refunding 2s, when Issued.
declined l, and the Ss and old 4s s- and the
3a and new 4s !i In the "bid price.
BONDS.
U. S. 2s. ref. 1034Gen. Electric 5....120
U S. 2s, reg li . Y. Central lsu.111
do 3s. reg look North. Pacific 3s.. 67
ao Ss. coupon.. .1091 do 4s 104
do new 4s, reg..l84kOregon Jav. lsts..H0
do new 4s, coup.1341 ao 4s 104&
do old 4s, reg....H534Orcgoa S. L. Cs..-.l28
do old 4s. coup..H5S do con. 5s 114
do 5s, reg 113-Rlo Gr. Wet. lsts 1K
do 3s, coupon.... 113SISL Paul consols.. 17014
Dlst. CoU 3-G3S...121 St. P. C. &. P. Istsl20
Atchison adj. 4s.. Si do 5s 121&
C. & N.W. con. 7sl40 (Union Pacific 4s...l0d
do S. F. deb. 5s.llitWls. Cent. lsts.... 1
D. & R. G. lsts...l013,Southera Pacific 4s 83
do 4s 100
When issued.
STOCKS.
Tho total sales of stocks today were 403,300
shares. Tho closing quotations were:
Atchison 25Vi
Union Pac pref.... 734
Wabash .XV-
Bait. &. Ohio'."."."."' 70
7Ci danref 21
win. .Pacific 03U
Can. Southern ... 6J?
Wheeling & L. E.!
do 2d. pref ,
J',
2&S
t-nes. &. Ohio 9TtZ
. : W...V...,-. i-nt ... uuui .....
wis. central
16)
o GrJ wtern. 12J-P. C.. C. i St. L.. 58
xy, 5 ve iiKJixnira Avenue 113
d Pref '.v. 52"
Chi. & East. I11...101
Chicago & N. W..1G5
EXPRFSS nn'B
Adams us
American 150
United States 40
Wells-Fargo H7
MISCELLANEOUS.
Amer. Cotton Oil.. 34H
do pref 00
Amer. Malting .... 4
do prer 214
Amer. Smelt. & R. 37ft
l. K. I. A 7 irurfi
-,c-.c,&sLu5R
-'" ooumern ... 5g
ju jm prei...... 2
do 2d pref njt,
gel. & Hudson... .113
Del.. Lack. & IV.. I ft)
Denver & Rio Gr. 1S
da prej ,
do nrpf
.. S&H
Amer. Spirits
.?c
f ,::- lite
do nrtf 1
Amer. Steel Hoop. 21H
do pref 091
Amer. Steel & W.. 35
do nrpf Tir.
Great North, pref.154
Hocking Coal 15
Hocking Valley .. 37
Illinois Central ...1125,
iuiprei 3(ju
Amer. Tin Plate... 23
do pref 74
Amer. Tobacco .... 01
ww eninu ..... j
iSS
oo prei
K. C., P. & o..
Lake E. & W..
do pref .....
I-ake Shore ...
Louis &. Nash.
Manhattan El
48
... 17
ao prer 12a
Anaconda Mln. Co. 42
HrnokHn TJ f tcw
.. 28
.. 3J
..212
70-
Colo. Fuel & Iron! 37H
Cont. Tobacco 23.
ao prer 77U.
Federal Steel .-... S5ii
do Tiref cg
Gen. Electric 135U
Glucose Sugar .... 48
do pref oa
Int. Paper 22JJ
Mcr. Central"::: 12
Minn. & St. Louis C2
ieu st. ny.
uo prei ni;;
Mobile & Ohio.... 40tJ
do pref 33
uu firci ......... U4
La Clede Gas G5
National Biscuit .. 231
do pref SO
National Lead .... 10
V. if"r ent..lie
-...VSM. w ,cnt... Ad1.
as!
ao prer
Northern Pacific
do pref
Ontario & West
O. R. & n
do pref .......
Pennsylv anla . .
Reaaing
do 1st Tirf
,. 59
.. 74V.
National Steel .... 2S
ao prer 85i
r. v. At ttl-a it
" ?i S
. 1-
. 70
orth Amrifiin 1JR'
Pacific Coast ...." 4?
.1254
do 1st pref....... SO
. li
ao m prer....... 59
50
do 2d nref
2SSI People's Gaa .'".'. 00
Rip Gr. Western.. 56
t-ressea steel car.. 45
An Tirsf . . TK
a pref 571.
et. louls & S. Fr
do 1st pref
do 2d pref
St. Louis & 8. W
do nref
lOS'Pullman EaL Car.lJjl
OOViiStand. Ropo & T. 5
33?.
Sugar
115i
11
do nrpf 111
iTVnn rvl X- Tmn Tili
St. Paul ....
do pref ....
..115HIU. S. Leather 11
.A"3. do pref Chi
St. Paul & 0 115
U. S. Rubber 2S4
Southern Pacific. 33V
ooumem y ..,
do pref
Texas &. Pacific
Union Pacific .
12:
ao prei uj
Western Union ... 70"1!
Republic Iron & S. 144
10!a
54
ao prei ou
Forelsrn Hnandal A'eTra.
NEW TORK. May 22. The Commercial Ad
ertlser8 London financial cablegram says:
The markets here were extremely quiet to
day, with an inclination to heaviness, but they
Improved slightly at the close. The leisure
was devoted by tho members to the discussion
of politics. The only unfavorable views ac
cepted were the probable French Ministerial
crisis over France's difficulties In Morocco and
Russia's In Corea. The news; that Lord Rob
erts had reached the Vaal caijie too late to ef
fect the markets. Consols and home ra,ll8w'ere
the flattest! Amcrjcans were neglected, and
were sloppy till the ynal rally. Baltimore 4.
Ohlo-'leadrng on New York support: I cannot
confirm the report current here that A C.
Houseman and othef large Wall-street houses
here are depressing this market. Political
uneasiness In Paris caused French operators
to unload copper shares. There was soma dis
cussion of possible action on- the bank rato
next Thursday, but the" general opinion1 Is that
tho rate will not be reduced.
Money, Exchange, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 22 Sterling on Lon
don. GO dajs. $1 S5H; do sight, $4 SOW.
Mexican dollars 48VsS40c.
Drafts Sight, 15c; telegraph, 17&C
NEW TORK. May 22. Money on call, 1C2
per cent; last loans, 1 per cent; prime mer
cantile paper, 3HQ4H per cent; sterling ex
change, ?ay. with actual business In bankers'
"bills at $4 7?4 STA for demand, and $4 84
Qi 834 for GO days; posted rates, $4 S5t& and
$4 89; commercial bills, $4 S4&
Silver sertlflcates fiOVitJOO&c
Mexican dollars 1 7 Vic.
Bonds Government, weak; state, strong;
railroad. Irregular.
LONDON, May 22. Money, 2 per cent; con
sols. 101 1-10.
Stocks ia London.
LONDON. May 22. Atchison, 2C; Canadian
Pacific. 054; Union Pacific preferred. 75H;
Northern Pacific preferred, 78; Grand Trunk,
74: Anaconda, S4-
THE GRAIN MARKETS.
Prices for Cereals In European and
American Ports.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 22. Wheat and bar
ley, quiet both on and off call. Oats, steady.
Spot quotations were:
Wheat Shipping, No. 1, 00c; choice, 30c;
milling. 02HilWV;c
Barley Feed, 67470c; brewing, 60324c
Oats Gray. Oregon. $1 07H31 124; milling,
$1 1581 174. red. 95cQ$l 20.
Call board sales:
Wheat Quiet: December, 004c; cash, 00c
Barlej No sales.
Corn Large 'yellow, $1 151 174.
Chicago Grnln and Produce.
CHICAGO. May 22. The wheat pit kept Its
weather eje on the clouds floating over tho
Northwest today. The night had furnished
no moisture to the ground, out in that section,
and this, together with Liverpool cables, which
did not reflect tho decline here yesterday,
served to steady the market at the opening,
which was 4Uc up for July, at CCOO!
Trade was -very dull, and mostly In the hands
of scalpers. Following the opening July sold
down to GG4c. but later recovered to GCQiTTc,
shorts covering because there were damage
reports from Illlnolc Tennessee. Kentucky and
CULL1S0N & CO.
Grain d
Provision
BROKERS
Direct Wires to
New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
214-215 Chamber of Commerce
Portland, Oregon
Indiana. A Springfield. Ill . w-Ire said the
crop la this state promises ery poor. The
close was steady. July unchanged.
The corn market acted heavy the greater,
part of the session, but toward the end re
ceived some support, and closed stead-. This
support came .mostly from bulls. The weath
er was favorable and cables lower. July
clced unchanged at ZS'ic
Oats were quiet and easy on sympathy -with
corn. Julj left off with a loss of c from
jtsterday. at 21c
Provisions were easy on liberal selling .by
coamlssloa-hoxisea, although hog receipts were
light and prices at the yards higher. Packers
were moderate bujers against cash salesJuly"
pork closed 124c under jesterday; lard closed
5c lower, and ribs lost 74c
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT,
Opened. Highest. Lowest. Closing.
May $0 054 $0 65 $0 tSS $0 54
July -t 7 6U4 OtJS
CORN.
May 3CV; 304 30 364
July 36 374 304 3bh
September ... S7fc 37J 37js 37a
OATS.
May 21
July 21 21?4 21 21
September ... 20J, 204 2ua 207.
MESS PORK.
July U524 HMtt 11374 11 40
LARD.
July 0D24 C974 0874 690
September ... U 03 C 05 0 85 US74
SHORT RIBS.
July G024 0C24 C50 6 524
September ... 0 00 G C24 IIW 5o
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady and dullr
Wheat No. 3. C2C54c; No. 2 red. 72973c
Corn No. 2. 38;fcc, No. 2 yellow, 37c
Oats No. 2, 22423c; No. 2 white, 2342Gc;
No. 3 white, 214e254c
Re No. 2, 53c
Barley Good feeding. 37c; fair to choice malt
ing 3G:40c
Flaxseed No. 1, $1 80; N. W., $1 80.
Timothy seed Prime, $2 45. -
Mess pork $10 4011 50 per bbL
Lard $0 75fl 00 per cwt.
Short ribs Side?, loose. 43 40ti C5.
Shoulders Drj salted, boxed, $8 IOS 75.
Short clear sides Boxed, '$C 957 03.
Butter Firm; creamery, 13Q 10.4c; dairy, 13U
one
Cheese Slow, 8404c
Eggs Steady; fresh, lie
' Receipts. Shlpm'ts
Flour, barrels 8,W0 0,004
Wheat, bushels 21.000 471,000
Corn, bushels 128,0) 105.000
Oats, bushels 2u7.00O 221,(XM
Re. bushels 2,000 1,000
Barley, bushels ... 34.00Q 2.UU0
Xctt Torlc Grain and Produce.
NEW YORK. May 22. Flour Receipts,
1.-
095 barrels; exports, 4870. -Market: steady.
Wheat Receipts, 123,500 bushels; exports,
85.0S4. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 77c elevator.
604c X. o. b. Options opened firm on continued,
drought In the Northwest, but. yielding to.
subsequent prediction? of rains, sold off sharp
ly. An afternoon rally followed on covering,
and the close was steady at a partial "4c ad
vance. May closed at 714c; July, 724c; Sep
tember, 73c
Wool-Quiet.
Hops Quiet.
European Grnln Markets.
LONDON, May 22. Wheat Cargoes on pass
age, rather easier; cargoes Walla Walla, 2Ss;
English country markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL, May 22; Wheat, steady; wheat
and flour" In Paris, quiet; French country mar
kets; quiet. Spot wheat, steady; No. X Cali
fornia. Os 14d0-6 2d; No. 1 Northern Spring,
5s U4d. Futures, dull; July, 56 S4d; Septem
ber, Ss Sd.
Corn Spot, steady; American mixed, now, 4s.
Futures, quiet; May, nominal; July, 3s Ovjd;
September, 3s lOd. ,
Receipts of wheat during the past three
days, 195,000 centals. Including 7S.000 Ameri
can. Receipts of corn during the past three
days, 104,Sw centals.
Arallable Supply of Grain.
NEW TORK. May 22 Special cable and tel
egraphic communications to Bradstreel'a show
tho following changes In the available supplies
from last account:
Bushels.
Wheat, "United States and Canada, cast
of the Rockies -decrease 2,323,000
Liverpool Corn Trade News, afloat for
and In Europe, Increase 1,2O0,p00
Total supplies, decrease 1.323,000
Com. United States and Canada, east
of the Rockies, decrease...., 1,703,000
The aggregate stocks of wheat held at Port
land, Tacoma and Seattle 1 Increased 111,000
bushels last week.
SAX FRAXCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 22. Wool Spring
Nevada. 1416c per pound: Eastern Oregon, 13
ClGc; Valley. Oregon, 222e Full Northern,
mountain. 10O12c; mountain, 8(7 10c; plains,
3010c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 1415c
. Hops 1800 crop, 11013c per pound for cholc.
MlllstufCs Middlings, $17620; bran, 12 503
13 50 per tan.
Hay Wheat, $G 50010; wheat and oat, $0
fl; best barley, $537; alfalfa, $5 7; stock,
$5!5, 50; compressed wheat, $7(10 per ton;
straw. 2540o per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, " C0305c; River Bur
banks. 40gG5c; Oregon Burbankti, 003"5c pr
cental; new potatoes, 70cO$l 25.
Vegetables Onions, 75c$?$l per cental; gar
lic, 2434o; green peas. 75c$l 25 per sack;
string, beans, 24334c; dried olira, 324c per
pound; asparagus, $101 75 per box; egr plant,
S10c per pound.
Citrus fruits Oranges, navels, $1 50 & 3;
Mexican limes, $4 50; common California
lemons, $1 23tfl 50. choice. $1 251 50 pel
box.
Bananas, $1 50ff3 per bunch. ,
Butter Fancy creamery, 18c: lo seconds, II
174c; fancy dairy, 10164c; do seconds,, lie
154 per pound.
Cheese California, new, 74CSUo per -pound;
Toung America, 02f04c; Eastern, lC417c
Eggs 8tore, 13 14c; fancy ranch, 10c;
Eastern, 15l.r4c per dozen.
Poultry Turkeys, gobblers, ll(jl2c: do hens.
12rl3c per pound; old roosters, $4 254 50 pei
dozan: oung roosters, $0S7; amall broilers.
$i 5033 50; large broilers, $4fi4 50; fryers, $3
66; hens. $55 50 per dozen; geese, $2yJ 29
per pair.
Receipts Flour, quarter sacks, SOW); do Ore
gon. DOG; wheat, centals, 1S30; liaricy, centals,
0405; oats, centals, 1150; bean, sacks. 2030,
corn, centals, 340; potatoes, sacks, 1770; mid
dlings, sacks, 200; hay, tons, 373; wool, bale,
374; bides. 173.
EASTEItX LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO, May 22. Cattle Receipts. 2000.
Market generally steady ; good to prime stee.
$505 70; poor to modlum. $4 25 24 SO; selected
feeders, $4 2533 10; mixed stackers, $3 25&
4 25; cows, $3 20&4 GO; heifers, $3 2503 15,
cannen. $2 40 3 25; bulls, strong. fi4 23,
calv es, strong. $4 503G b5- Texas fed steers,
steady, $4f5 20; Texas bulls, firm. $3 2363 75.
Hogs Receipts today, 10,003; tomorrow, esti
mated, 28,000; left over, 2500. Market active
and 5gl0c higher: top, $5 324; mixed and
butchers. $5 0565 324; good to choice heavy,
$5 205 32U; rough heavy. $5 05(?5 15; light,
$5 055 30; bulk of sales, $3 2003 SO.
Sheep Receipts, 11,000. Sheep and lambs
active and strong; good to choloj wethers, 55 10
65 40; fair to choice mixed. $4 C0?3 15; West
em sheep, $5 15?5 GO; yearllnss, $5 2S&5 80;
native Iambs, $4 756-3.
OMAHA, May 22. Cattle Receipts. 5200.
Market strong, native beef steers. $4 4065 40,
cows and heifers, $2 G04 CS; canners. $2 50
3 50; stockers and feeders. $3 "065 25; calves,
$3r7; bulls and stags. $364 30.
Hogs Receipts. 10 400. Market active; heavy,
$5 1065 20; mixed. $5 055 10; light, $365 10;
bulk of sales. $5 0563 10.
Sheep Receipts. 4X. .Market steady; fair
to choice natives, 35 2363 50; fair to choice
Westerns, $4 75 5 25; common and choice
sheep, $4 5065; lambs, $5 7567 10.
KANSAS CITY. May 22. Cattle Receipts.
8000. Market steady: Texas steers, 33 5063.
Texas cows, $2 5064 50: natlvn steers, $3 456
5 33; native cows and heifers. $2 7563 25,
blockers and feeders, $3 2563; bulls, $3 4061!-
Hogs Receipts. 10.000. Market 5c higher;
bulk of sales, $565 10; heavy. $5 0565 224;
packers, $5 0565 13; mixed, $1 3565 10. light,
$4 7585 074; Yorker. $4 9505 074: pis. $1 10
65 05.
Sheep Receipts. 3000. .Market strong: lambs,
$3 50G 50; muttons, $3 1065 5a '
Boston Wool Market.
BOSTON. May 22. The wool market contin
ues dull, and sales are confined to small lots
Tho olumc of business Is slow, and prices are
largely nominal. Compared with a few weeks
ago, the market Is weaker, and there would be
quite free sellers at prices that some of the
manufacturers were then Inclined to bid. The
buyers have also reduced their Ideas, and the
market U M f apart aa ever. Territory woola
CAPE
S. S: GEO.-W. ELDER; S. S,,NOME:CITY
Will positively sail from Portland on
. -' r Saturday,- May 26, 19,00 ,
' 's. S. DESPATCH i 'r--
. - Wills saifv from
Baggage can nowbe-chccfcled atthcofficeof thfB. &.O. T. Co.,
v ' . Cor. Fourth and tark-ASl reels. '. :
FOR RATES A1TO ISFORMATIO ipptx T9 ' "
CALIFORNIA &; OREGON COAST' S. S;X0;
r. P. 8AUMQARTNER, 253 Washlncjlon St. . ' ;
W. A. Mitchell & Co., -General Agrearsv San Fra?icIe?o. )
Pacific Coast
lkWmliT For
Cape INpnie Gold Fields
THE NEW yAlWITXai' feTEEIi STEAMSHIP s ,
"Senator" will sail from San Francisco, May 14. Seattle, May 19. Subscquont'trlj
ill be from Seattlo direct, namely; Juno 21, July 21 and August 20r
' . v , i-
The "Senator" has a capacity of 2300 tons. -Her second cabin ard eteerars accommodattoM
are superior to the first-class accommodations of most of the steamers advertised foe Xqtn-
The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. hii been- running- its steamers to Alaska Triflter-.aitd irs
mer for 25 years, and la the pioneer Pactfl& Coast line. Seattle freight and passenger rates a?:
plr from Portland. For-further information IneUIre of GOODAiL. PERKINS. & KO, Cnerl
Aeenta, 10 Markst, Saq. Franc laso, oi. PpTOXAseat, jM9Was4ilntcn st, Portland. Oy, ..
are slow, and whero C5c wa3 asked a 'few
weeks ago for fine medium and fine, 50i5c is
nearer the price today. Quotations;- tft
Montana and Dakota, fine medium and ne-.
lOg'COc; scoured. 55ct staple, 5S60 Utah; and
j oming-, fine medium and fine. II f f locrS
scoured. K$ 55c. Idaho, medium, j20Slc;J
scoured, 4C4Scv
Australian, scoured basis, spot prices Comb
Ins, superfine, nominal, S2QS7c; good. SO&te.
The aictal Harkets. , s
NEW TOItK. May 22. Tradlnsr was rather
quiet In the market for metals, but developed
a steady undertone under favorable cables; -.Tin
In the local market was quiet, with quotations'
at the close being- quoted at $20 75S0f 125
points above last" night's figures. Plg-Iroa war
rants ruled weak and unsettled; no. quotations,
Erven. .Lake copper was quiet and unchanged .
at $15 S7 Lead ruled dull on the basis of
?3 01W8i 02&. Spelter was qulit at,? -iT,
4 52. The brokers' price for lead was 3 '60,
and for copper $10 "5. Bar silver, COHc.
SAN FRAXCISCO, May 22. Bar silver, OOHc
LONDON, May 22,-JJar, silver, 27,54d. . '
Coffee and So gar.
XESV TORK. May 22. Coffee Options closed
steady at a -net advance qf 5J10 points; sales,
16.500 bags Including fJay at fd 75; July,'.
fO 75; September, ?0 00 00; October, ?6 85;
Nov ember, $0 nOjjd 05. Spot. Rio, steady;' ia.
7. Involte, .Trie; mild. Quiet: Cordova, OJiQ
13c
Sugar Raw, steady; refined, firm.
EAST SIDE AFFAIRS. -
Ken Street Imnrovements Propoaed
Other Natter.
On the East Side several street .con tracts
have been let, and It rs noyr proposed
to Improve other streets, x that on the
whole there will be much, done along1 this
line this year. It Is proposed, to improy.e
East Twenty-eighth fr.prn the.,Base Line
to the Sandy road, and a. petition Jirfa
been gotten up 'to that effect) t At; first it
was proposed to haveithls street 4mpi?vcd
northward from East Burnsido.-but jiow-
this has been .changed, ao as Xo include,
that portion southward- The, Importance
of this improvement .can be .easily seen,
as East Twpntylglttfh.,cuts. Into the Sandy
road just southlof the" site ai'the Doerp-.
becher factorj. On completion of tho liri
provement or while the work la Unec Vjpy
the Cityfe Sjiburbar itailwa- Company,
will, construct a spur from, the East Ah
keny line tortile Sandy road, to accomo
date the operatives of the factoTy'-and
others, as many new houses will soon be
constructed in that neighborhood. 'In
Stephens' addition, also, where oil Im
provements move very slowly, there Is
much talk about streets. A petition" has
been gotten out for the improvement of
East Tenth, between Hawthorne" avenue
anil Division street. There is also agita
tion of the improvement of East Grant,
from 3rand avenue to "East Eleventh
street. Of course, these streets are-much
needed, but It remains with the property
owners whether they wlllj be., improved"
or not.
- "Webfoot Mlningr Company.. -
The Webfoot Mining Company is .the
name of a corporation formed by ip.ur
East Eiders-J. B. Lane president JRay
Stanton vice-president, H. M. Larnbect
secretary, Harry Stutsman general man
agerfor the purpos2 ot carrying on min
ing; operations in the Nome district, j
B. Lane was formerly East Sitje station
master. Bay StaiKtoij was recently in the
unatjrA ousines. ir. tamocrc was lor
merly connected with the East Pqrtlana..,
Mill & FixtUre Factory. ""Harry Stute-mah
Is a well-known engineer and mechanlcdl
mveiuor. jae nas ueen engineer on tn
4uiuaiuc unuoC ever aiuue uie unugu Wets
finished.
Ho was engineer of theEast
Vater Company in early tfai
Portland Water
and afterward was efigrneer of Fire En
gine Company No. 7. All are well-known
men: - They take with them, when the
Elder sails, a full equipment of mining
machinery, including nn engine, boiler,
centrifugal pump, and will b3 prepared
to operate on on extended scale. The
company also takes an extensive 'living
outfit. A portion was stored in the bul.d
Ing on the corner of East Washington
street, and Union avenue. There were
barrels and boxes filled wilh provisions.
They took the barrels, so that In case
they were thrown out 4n the water thfl'i.
contents would not be damaged. In all
their outfit weighed about 10 ions. They
yesterday sent to the steamship dock their
last load of their outfit, and will spend
the "remainder of the time till the ship
sails in taking leave of thefr frIend,s.H
Congregation Will Decide Plan..
It is proposed to furnish the Second Bap
tist Church auditorium at an expenie of,
52C00, and the congregation wlU'decide by
popular vote Just what the plan will be. t
Rev. Ray Palmer, the energetic, pastor
of that chvrrch, has the matter lh hand,
and is pushing the work of raising the ''
required amount with persistency that
promises early success. Prices for fur
niture are nowji little higher than "when'
the church edifice was comflkted several
years ago, but It Is much' easier to iret 1
subscriptions. Mr. Palmer said that prices I
on Oregon wooa for tne pews would be
obtained. Tho organ that has been in
the church for some time was loaned, and
tne cnurcn win nave to purcnaso one- J
The auditorium will seat between TOO and!
S00 people on occasions of emergencies. A
Iccturc-room off to the east side may be
come part of the auditonum by raising
the dividing doors. So also there are
MANHOOD &E8rORED&S2V!. '
uievJuiIisr.theprenpUpacif&-fwnonsFrcnchplJTsiclan,wIll qnlckly care yon ofall
nerrous or diseases of the JteneratlTe organs', hucn iis "Cost JfJrmiiood, Imkomala,
alus la the Back, SeralnU: Emliton. JTertouB Ueblllty, Pimples
"JntuetoMnrrj-, KxhkojiClBic mInn,""arloocelenniI CQisslJpntlon.
Xtttupsall Icissesby dayornlrht. rrrvenMoi icVne-wpf diacbarre.Tvh'cJfitnotchecxed
leads to Snermstorrhoj and All the horrors ofimpotency. ClTJPinEXi: cleanses tao
ttdrestoressmsilwfftxorrsjis. - .
TT2V5ESs5n?jfferfr8 5" ,,ot W1811 b7 Doctors Is beenuje Sopcrce-itare troubled wlth"?re'-t-tltls.
fJUPIDEE the only known reraedr to care withou: rn operRtIon7j00d teiUmonljils. A written
?i?ntfeeiP!re,nt,ltlcl mn,,rir I lie boxes does pot effect a perctoent core. SU30 boxforiiCO,
byxnxll. Bend for yiiEccfrculArnndteaUmdiiiffc - y
Address UAYOI Si fcOICLNi: ct r. O. Box 2078, Eon FraBcJsco. C-X
Fer wh by Aldricb Pbannac--. Elxta and Washlnstoa streets, Portland, Of
NOME
.,
h -i t- rv
f. - . v ,-
Portland, -Saturday,-
Steamship Coe
email rooms that may be usedn the
same way. The auditorium te provided;
With a gallery. The pulpit in the,.south
east corner faces a rising floor so that
etery part of the auditorium is visible
iffom the platform. With pews in hilt
plrcles, appropriate carpets and electric
lights, the auditorium will be one o-the-,
finest of any East Side church. Dr. Palmer
desires success In his efforts to get it fur
nished without debt.
Death, of a Chicago ,JJqneer.
Yesterday morning-'ColonelJE' C. Cole,
of Chicago, died at the"hom-ofhls sister,
Mrs. Sylvester 9. PIer...lSrJEasj. Thirty
first Btreet,vof -chronic throat trouble
.Colonel Cgle, wbf$ for balfra 'century one
of the prominent capitalists and "well
known ftnancjers of Chicago, and later
was one of that picturesque group of en
ergetic pioneers who were instrumental
in the opening of theJDklaihoma territory.'
He has been a sufferer with throat trou-,
bles for many months, 'and .several weeks
ago came to PorVand. in tie. hops that
the balmy climate of the Coast might
prove beneficial. .
L The funeral will be held this 'afternoon
ax tne nome 01 nis sister, .airs, .rier, itev.
J J. Staub officiating, and the Interment
In Lone Fir cemetery.
Colonel Cole left three brothers and one
sister, Sylvester Cole, of Pontine, Mich.;
J. S. Cole, of Red Oak, la.; and L, R.
Cole, of Wichita, Kan., and ilrs. Pier, of
Portland, Or.
TtooHevelt "Straight Republican Club.
The Roosevelt Straight Republican
Club was permanently organized at Gru
ner'i Hall, .Monday evening. There were
30 people present at the meeting. Frank
Melvin, temporary president, and William
Neldermark, temporary secretary, wero
made permanent officers by motion, Ed
ward Davey was elected vice-president.
The. president "jv as made chairman of the
executive committee. A constitution and
by-laws Jere adopted. After the busi
ness had; been completed remarks were,
made by 'JT. R. Stoddard. George Cameron,
Scott Brooke and 6. W. Stapleton. Mr.
iSfajPletbn talked about ah hour.' He com-'
.meode'd. t,he aTa for the stand it had
taken In thus1 coming "out from an' brgan-
-lzatldnlhat was not straight Republican.
He' said 'that a" set 'of men who would
-take that COUrs5 d(A nnr n?T Tnnch tnllrJ
- - . .
I mgto. -rney were certainly men of true
principle. At the close of the meeting, the
cluVelected'Mr. Stapleton and Mr. Brooke
honorary members, and" both expressed'
(hdirappreciatIon of the action taken.
, Another East Side Rally. ;
Oh next Tuesday evening, May 29, an
other" Republican demonstration will take
place1 on the East Side, in which all the
I Republican clubs in that part of the city
mill taKe part. It was decided two weeks
ag'o that there--should be tjwo demonstra
tions' on the East Side, one to take place
In the Tenth and one in the Ninth Wards,
under the direction bf .the same commit
teeRichard Clinton," "J. E. Relnkle S.
R.Madon: "3, 'C. Jameson and Dr. L.M.
DaVId. The rally in the Ninth Ward" will
take place In Burkjiard Hall, and-there
will be plenty of good music and other
entertainment. The general committee
hwill take the matter' up" at once. .
" , T
'?- Enftt Side Xotcn.
While the-family were absent, the hom
of A. L. Kinsey, near the Kern brickyard;
qn Powell's Valley road. Sunday,, w'as en
tered and burglarized. A watch and some
Other articles wpn'fakpn vnlnpH at virvn-
fC-0.
No. trace xf tho burclnr was Iift
The auxlllary-tq General gumm is Corps
Kn 1 nf AtMni -thi mnn w t ,'
Quite a number of the young -women of
4 tftat OtetrlcX'WJll become charter members,
A mpptlnrr xvft Vw VicM hot tt-wi1.- ti.v..
Khe first definite steps will be taken toward
;a permanent organization. -
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
GO EAST VIA
ON THE FAMOUS
''Portland-Chicago Special"
OR THE
sOVERLAND LIMITED
The only trams running, through solid from.
xoruaou ana hi&ko. i,erj car lliuminalcu
twltn Flntsch gas. Two trains dally.
F 7
Dining Cn1. Service a la Carte.
Library-Buffet, SnjoUins: Cars.
Palace and Ordinary Sleeping. Cars.
p Vree Recllnlnc Cbalr Cara.
reives "
0.15 A.M.... ort dtia wr, -
a.OOP. U.... r "K I LAnU.,
Arrives.
.4 00 r. M.
,5 40 A.M.
riTV TirwcT-rtccir
142. Third St. .
W. H COHAN, .
J2prxl Axtnt-
Phpnc Main 553
F. Ot. OLIK,
City Tlcct Xgt,
1
1 .. ... i.n ... .
TRAVELERS GUILE.
Ualoa Depot, Sixth and J Street.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS- EAST
r 11 1
"CmCAGO-POItTIiAXD SrECIAIi."
Leaves fir tho East, via Huntington, at 0:13
A. M. arrives, 4 P. IL
SPOKA2TE FIiYEU
For Spokane, Eastern ""VasntaBton. and Great
Xorthern points, leaves at 0 P. M.; arrl-ie at
IA.1L
ATLANTIC EXPRESS,
Leaves, for the East. la. Huntington, at 0
P. M.; arrives at S 40 A. M.
THROUGH PULLitAN-AND TOURIST
SLEEPERS.
Water lines schedule, subject to change ttlth
cut notice:
OCEAX AND RJVER SCHEDULE.
OCEAN DIVISION Steamships sail from
Alnaworth dock at 8 00 P. il. Leave Portland
Columbia, Wednesday. JTay 2, Saturday. May
1.2. Tuesday, May 22, Friday, June 1. "flonfiay.
June 11. state of California. Monday, iaj .
Thursday, May 17; Sunday, Hay 2T; Wednes
day, June 0,.
From San Franciico State of California.
Thursday, May S, Sunday, May 13r Wednesday,
May 23: Saturday, June 2. Tuesday, Juno 12.
Columbia. Tuesday. May S; Friday, May 1&;
Monday, May 23; Thursday. Jtine T.
COLUMBIA KIVEll DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Haasalo leaca Portland dally, exct-nt
JSunday. at a 00 P. M.; on Saturday at 10 00 P.
M. Returning, Itaxta Astoria dally, except bun
day, at 7,00,A. M.
willaScette IUVER DIVISIOX.
v - P0RTLAND AND CORVALLlS. OR.
Steamer Ruth, for Salem. Albany. Corvallia
and. way points, .leaVea Portland Tueadajj.
Thursdayo and SaturiUys at e W A. M. Return
ing, leaves Corrallls Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 6.00 AM.
Steamer Modoc, fof Salem nCepnenee and
way points. leaves Pprtlana Mondays. Wednes
'dsys and Fridays at 0 00 A M. Returning.
Jaes Independehce Tuesdays, Thursdaya and
fiaturtjajs at -304A. M. -
YA2IHILL niTEIt HOUTE.
.. PORTLAND AND DATTON. OR.
Steamer Elmore, for (Dayton and way points.
leaves Portland Tueadaya. Thursdays and Sat
urdays at 7 AM. Returning, leaves Dayton fcr
Tortland and way points Mondays. Wednesday
Land Fridays. aX 0 A. M.
SXAKE RIVER. ROUTE.
1 RIPARIA. WASH.. AND LEW1STON. IDAHO
"Steamer Spokane or otesmer Lewlston leaen
Rlpafia dally,at 35 A M., arriving at Lewis
ton at 3 P. M. Returning, the bpokane or
Lewlston leaes Lewi'ton dally at 0 A. M-,
arrHlng at Riparia same evening.
W, H.'HURLBURT.
General Paestenger Agent.
V. A. ECHILLTNG. City Ticker Agent.
Telephone Main 712. SO Third street, tor. Oak.
NewSteamsblpLinetotbeOrieiit
CHINA AND JAPAN. "FROM PORTLAND.
In conrjectlou wlthTHE OREGON RAILROAD
&. NAVIGATION CD. Schedule. 1000 subject to
change): "
Steamer. . Due to Leave Portland.
"AnGTLL" ...I May 23
.'.MQNMClTHFHTRE" , Juae 27
"BKAEMAR" Jul IS
Fpr rates, accommodations, etc.. apply io
' DODWELL & COMPANY. Limited,
General Agents, Portland. Or.
To principal points in Japan and China.
THE5 FASTEST AND MOST
DIRECT LINE
-TO THE-
HEAST
TT-r-T
i r.2 tii r -fy
5iH &1 Rl
rPWTt
The Direct Line to Denver, Om3h3.
- Kansas City, St Louij
'Chicagoand Other Eastern Points
' TWO DAILY
SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS.
Portland to Chicago Lqss Than Three
Days.
Only Four Days to P"iew York and
Boston.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers,
Buffet . Library cars (Harbor Shop)
Dinlnfj Cars. (Meals a la
carte) rree P.uclin-
in-r Chair Cara. i
Throush tickets, basgrare checks, and
Bleeping car accommodations can be ar-ranf-ed
at
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1 35 Third Straci Portlond, Ore-joji
J. H. LOTIDtOP. GEORGE LANG.
0a'l Agent. aty Pas. & Tkt. Agu,
FOR CAPE'NOME
Tho Magnlflcent Trans-Paclrlc Passenger
Steamship
.' "VICTORIA" .
This steamer has last been released from tlio
Government service as a troop-ship, and has
eery modern convenience. She will sail from
Tacoma and Seattle. Qn May 31. For rates and
full Information apply to
DODWELL & CO.. LTIX4
Telephone. Main. 96. 252 Oaft,StreeL
7f
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
LEAVES
UNION
DEPOT.
For ilayrers. Rainier.
ARRIVES
Claukanle, Weitport.
Cllf-on. Ajtcria. Wac-j
UNION
DEPOT.
mond.o Tort Steveni,
Garhart Park. Seaside.
Ailoria and -jeaihora
Eiprtjj.
Dally,
Aitorla Expreaj,,
Pally. .
8.00 A. M.
0 53 P.M.
11:13 A.M.
8:40 P. M.
Ticket office. 255 Morrison at- and Un'on dtpo.
J. C MAYO. Gen. Pas. Art.. Artorta. Or.
WHiTE COLLAR LINE
COLUMBIA RIVER PUGET SOUND NAVl-
GATION CO.
TORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
BAILEY GATZERT (Alder-street dock)
Leaves Portland dally every morning at 7
odock. except Sunday. Returning. leaves As
toria every night at 7 o'clock, except Sundaj.
' Oregon 'phone Main 351. Columb.a "phone 35L
U. B. SCOTT. President-
SKAGVAY AND DAWSON
Alaska SteamshipConipany
NEXT SAILING. DIRIGO, MAY 23.
The only company having through traffic ar
rangements to Atlin and the Klondike. "Weekly
palling from Tacoma. For full information ap
Ily to J. L. HARTMAN. Asent. Portland. Or-
3 Chamber of Commerce.
EASTANDSOUT
15 THE
' 3S5S",J"S3ftL3s.
5-ji-cJ 3
M WxvsS&ftrkJji
uint?. .
frBS?
TIXAVELERS' GUIDE.
EAST m
SOUTH
Leave
D$pt Fifth sal 1 Streets
Arrive
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS
for Salem, Rose
' 'burg. Ashland. Sac
ramento.O g d e-n,
San Francisco. Mo
lave. Los Angelea,
El Paso, New Or
leans and the Eat
At Woodbura
(daily except Sun
day), morning train
connects with train
tor Mt- Angel. 511
v e r"t on. Urown
vllle, Sprlnsfleld
and Natron, and
e enlng- train for
ML Angel and SK
vertcn, Albany passenger
Corvallid passenger
Sheridan passenger
3.30 PVM.
i-SO" A M.
7:45 A.'M.
6 30 P. it
4:00 P.M.
17 30 A.M.
14 50 P. M.
10:10A.M.
13 00 P. M.
;3.23A.M.
, Dally. tDally except Sunday.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac
ramento and San Francisco. Net rates JIT flrst
class and $U second class, including sleeper.
Rates and tlcVeta to Eastern point and En.
wpe- A.1JO JAPAN, CHINA. HONOLULU and
AUSTRLIA. Can be obtained from J. B.
KIRKTiAND. Ticket Agent, 140 Third at.
. TAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street.
Leave for Oswego dally at 7.20. -O.40 A. M.1
12.30, 1.03. 35. 4 40. 6.25, 8.30, 11.30 P. M-r
and 0 00 A M. on Sundays only. Arrive at
Portland dally at 8 35, 8 30. I0 CO A M.;
1:35, 3-10, 4.30, 0:15. 7.40. 10 00 P. M., 12.40
A M. dally, except Monday, S.30 and 10-03 A
M. on Sundays only.
Leave for Dallas dally, except Sunday, at
0.05 P. M. Arrle at Portland at 0:30 A. M.
Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mon
dajo. Wednesdays and Fridays at 2.45 P. 14.
Returns Tueadays, Thursdays and Saturday.
Except Sunday.
R. KO'EHLER. a H. MARKHAM.
Manager. Gen. Frt. & Pass. As-
DOUBLE DAILY TRAKV SERVICE.
Tho 'Pioneer Dlnlctr and ObiervatloS
Car Route.
Leavo L'fllsn Depot, tth and J Sll Arrlvo
No 2
2 P. 3L
North Coast Limited.
For .Tacoma, Seattle.
North Yakima, opo
Kane. Pullman. Mos
cow. Lew is ton, Rosa
land. B. C , Butt
Helena, St. Paul, Min
neapolis, Chicago, Bos
tpn. New York and all
points East and South
east. Twin City Express,
For Tacoma, Seattle,
Spokano. Pullman, Mos
cow, Lew iston, 'P.o-s-land.
B. C , Nelson.
Helena. Butte. St Paul.
Minneapolis. Chtcaso,
Boston. Baltimore. New
No. 1
7A.M.
No. 4
11 Jo P. M.
No. 3
SP. M.
York, Wasninston, and
all points East and!
Southeast.
Tako North Coast Limited Train No 2 for
South Bend. Olympla and UravR Harbor
points.
Pt-e the North Coast Limited. Elegant Up
bolstered Tou-Lst Steeping Car. Pullman
Standard Sleepers, Dining Car and Observa
tion Car. all electric lighted. Solid vestibuled
triins.
TiCKets sold to all points In the United
Stales and Canada, and baggago checked to
destination of tickets'.
For Information, ticket, sleeplrts-cnr reoCT-"
vatlons, t&. call on or write -
A. D. CHARLTON
ANnlstant General Pnigen-jer A Rent,
iloo, "lIorriMon St.. C.nr. -Third,
Portland, Oregon.
iOO PACIFIC LIS":
OfTers the LOWEST RATES and BEST SERV.
lee to nnd from all Eastern points and Europ.
Through tour.st cars from coast to Hu PauU
Toronto. Montreal an J Boston WXTIIOU'C
CHANGE
Direct Route to
Kootenay M.'nlhg DislrJcl
British Columbia
Canadian Pacific ttjtl mill ncsuiialp lines U
latwrp ant AaiTsIiSw
Ttt rle and information, apply to
1L H. AB1507T. Aseat.
E. J. COYLE. 16 Third street, city.
A. G. P. A.. Vancouver. B. C
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Mreatorihern
Tlcict GIfice, M Harrison Strert, 'Phsne 6S&
LEAVE
Th Flyar, dally to and
from St Pul. Minna-
ARRIVEi
No..
7.00 A. M.
Jo- I spoils. Duluth. Chlcajp
6 00 P. M. I nd all polnti Kast.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining
tad Buffet Smoking-Llbrary Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
STEAMSHIP KrrHSHIU MARU ,
For Japan. Chine and all Asiatic points wia
leave Seattle
About June 4lh.
FOR
And Yukon River Points
S. S. "OHIO," 3500 Tons
Sails from Seattle
About MAY 24TH
Second Sailing about June 30
ResprvationS can now be made for Juna
railing upon application to any railroad or suli
ngeBt of the International Navigation Com
pany, or to
K3IPIR.E TIt.tNSPOUPATIOX CO.,
SEATTLE. WASH.
4
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
FOR ALASKA.
THE COMPANY'S elegant
steamers. Cottage City. City
of Topka, Queen and Al-Kl
leave TACOMA 11 A. M.. SE
ATTLE 0 P. M . May 6. 10.
15, 20. 25. 30; June 4, 0, M,
10. 19. 24, 20. Jl1 1. 4. !.
For further Information obtain
companv's folder
The company reserves the right to change
fcteaxners. sailing dates and hours of sailing
without rrevious notlct.
AGHNTS N. POSTON, 240 Washington st.,
Portland. Or.. F. W. CARLETON. N. P. R. It.
Doclt. Tacoma: J. F. TROWBRIDGE. Puget
Sound Sunt.. Ocean Dock. Seattle.
I GOODALL, PERKINS . CO.. Gen. Asta., S. T.
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