Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 21, 1900, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1900.
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COMMERCIAL AND
The excessiva ntat yesterday did- not help
natters any from & business standpoint, but
there was a heavy trade with the Interior, coun
try orders being numerous and or literal pro
portions. Fruit receipts were again heavy, and
sold well, melons cleaning up rapidly. Eggs
are a shade higher for best candled stock, the
light receipts causing a firmer feeling. Butter
is also firm at the recent advance, the warm
-weather causing a falling off in receipts.
Poultry sold fairly well, considering the tem
perature. Bank. Clearing.
. . Exchanges. Balances.
Portland ... $301,785 S 81.881
Jaconia, 172.477 32.955
gwrtllo 707.804 221.310
Spokano ....., ,... 141.004 U2.118
.PORTXjAXD markets.
Grain, Flour, Etc
, There la a very dull feeling in tha local
wheat market, and there Is not enough offer
ing or aajced for to make Quotations of much
Value. There has. been some stiff bidding at a
few pelrits in. the interior, for the purpose of
attracting .shipments to warehouses, but prices
paid In such cases can hardly be taken as in
dicative of the state of the market. Testerday
inost of the exporters were quoting "Walla.
"Walla and Valley nominal at K00c, and blue
atem SS59c Freights are inactive, but own
ers will not make concessions.
Wheat Walla Walla, nominal. 65c: Valley,
65c: bluestem, 5SW)c per bushel.
Flour Best grades. $2 85 3 20; graham,
$2 60 per barrel.
Oats White. 34938c: gray, 3233c per bushel.
Barley Feed, S1415: brewing. SIC per ton.
Mlllstuffs Bran. $12 50 per ton: middlings,
$10; shorts. S13; chop. 14.
Hay Timothy. $10911; clover. J7CT 80; Ore
goa wild hay. $607 per ton.
Batter, Ejrsr Poultry, Ktc
Butter Fancy creamery, 4045c: store, 239
2TV&C per roll.
Eggs 17018c per dozen.
Poultry Chickens, mixed. $393 50 per doz
4en; hens, $45; Springs. $2 &04; ducks. $3
Ht geese, $45 per dozen; turkeys, 10917c per
pound.
Cheese Full cream, twins, l24913c; Toung
America, 14o per pound.
Vegetables, Fruit, Etc.
Vegetables Parsnips, $1; carrots. 75c9$l;
turnips. 75c per sack: onions, $1 25 lor red,
$1 50 for sllversklns; cabbage. $1 50 per cental;
potatoes. 40950c per sack for old, 6000c for
aiew; peas, 394c; beans, 04J7c; asparagus, 49
6c; cucumbers, 60975c per box.
Fruit Lemons. $3 7594; oranges. $494 25 pr
bor for late "Valencia: pineapples. $4 5090
per dozen; bananas. $2 8093 per bunch; Ter
elan dates, 78c per pound; peaches, 40975c;
apricots, 50 05c; apples, $1 9 1 25 per box:
raspberries, 8c; blackberries, 394c per pound;
-watermelons, $2 2592 50; cantaloupes, $292 25
per dozen.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated. 798c per
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes. 4-5c: peers,
eun and evaporated. 56c; plums, pities. 4lf
6c: prunes. Italian, 395ic: silver, extra
choice. 5 9 6c; fig. Smyrna. 22c; California
black. 39Jc: do white. 10c per pound.
Groceries, nuts. Etc.
Coffee Mocha, 23928c: Java, fancy. 26932c:
Java. good. 20924c: Java, ordinary. 18920c:
Costa Rica, fancy, 18920c; do good, 10llte: do
Ordinary. 1012c per pound; Columbia, roast.
$13 03; Arbbokle's, $15 13; Lion, $13 63 per
cae.
Sugar Cube. $0 30; crushed. $6 30; pow
dered. $0 30 J dry granulated, $S 80: extra C,
55 30; golden C. $5 20 net; half barrels, 14c more
than barrels; maple sugar. 1516c per pound.
Beans Small white, 354c; bayou, 4c; Lima,
6c per pound.
Salmon Columbia River. 1-pound tails. $1 3
1 00: 2-pouud tails. $292 CO: fancy, 1-pound
.flats. $1 0591 75; -pound fancy flats, 85995c;
Alaska, 1-pound tails, $1 201 30; 2-pound tails,
$1 002 25.
Grain bags-Calcutta, $0 37 per 100 for spot.
Nuts Peanuts, 0J497c per pound for raw. &c
.for roasted; cocoanuts, 80c per dozen; walnuts,
ltt lie per pound; pine nuts. 15c; hickory
nuts. 7c; chestnuts. 15c; Brazil, lie; Alberta.
15c; fancy pecana, 12914c; almond. 15917&0
per pound.
Coal oil-Cases, 21c per gallon; barrels, 17e;
tankr. 15a
. Rice Island. 6c; Japan, Cc; New Orleans,
96c; fancy head, $797 80 per sack.
Meat anl ProvlMionu.
Mutton Cross, best sheep, wethers and
"ewes, sheared, $3 5096 75; dressed, 77c per
pcund; Spring lambs, 55c per pound gross.
Hogs Grose, choice heavy, $5; light, $4 80;
dressed. 56c per pound.
Veal Large. 77c per pound; small, 890c
per pound.
Beef Gross, top steers. $494 50; cows, $3 50
94; dressed beef. 07c per pound.
Provisions PorUand pack (Shield brand):
Hams, smoked, are quoted at 13e per pound;
picnic hams, 8c per pound; breukfast bacon,
I3c; bacon, 0c; backs. 9&c; dry salt sides.
8c; dried beef, 17'$c per pound; lard. 0-pound
palls, 10c; 10 -pound palls, 0c; 50s, 9c;
tierces, 0c per pound. Eastern pack (Ham
mond's): Hams, large, 12c; medium. 13c;
BmalL 13c; picnic hams, 0c; shoulders, 9Jic;
breakfast bacon. 12&c; dry salt sides. s
O&c; bacon sides. 0U910c; backs, 0ic; butts,
0c; lard, puro leaf, kettle rendered. 5s, lOVtc!
10s, 105ic.
Hops. Wool, Hides, Etc
Hops 28c per pound.
Wool Valley. 12913c for coarse, 15916c for
best; Eastern Oregon, 15lGc; mohair, 23o per
pound.
Sheepskins Shearlings. 15920c; Bhort-wool. 23
&35e; medium-wool, 30950c; long-wool, G0c9$l
each.
Pelts Bearskins, each, as to size, $5915:
cubs, each. $15; badger, each, 50o; wildcat.
2597rc; housecat. 5925c; fox. common gray,
' 40c9$l: do red. $1 753 00; do cross, $2 &09S;
lynx, $294 50. mink. 40c9$l 75; marltn, darV
Northern. $5910; do pale. pine. $294; musk
rat. 8 12c; skunk. OOgSOc; otter (land). $1
8; panther, with head and claws perfect.
$193; raccoon. 25S0c; wolf, mountain, with
toead perfect. $3 SO 9 5; wolverine. $2 5090;
beaver, per skin, large. $097; do medium, per
ekln. S4&5. do small, per skin, $12; do kits,
per skin $193.
Tallow 595Hc. No. 2 and grease SJ64e per
pound.
Hides- Dry hides. No. 1, 10 pounds and up
ward. 14915c: dry kip. No. 1. 8 to 10 pounds,
16c per pound; dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds.
.-iiie, dr fatted, one-third less than dty
flint: salted hides, sound steers. 00 pounds and
over. 795c; do 50 to GO pounds, 7c; do un
der 80 pounds and cows, 7c; kip, 13 to 30
pounds, 7HJ8c; do veal, 10 to 14 pounds. THc;
do calf, under 10 pounds. 7c; green (unsalted).
lc per pound less; culls (bulls. Btags. moth
eaten, badly cut, scored hair slipped, weather
beaten or grubby), one-third U .
NEW TORIC STOCK MARKET.
Greater Show of Animation and
Strength Than for a Long Time.
NEW YORK, July 20 The stock market
made a greater show of animation and strength
than for some time past, and the advance in
prices from the low point to the highest was
In many cases fairly impressive. During the
period of the advance the market looked strong
and varied, but a close analysis of the day's
trading shows that the strength or animation
was apparent rather than real. This Is due to
the, fact that the advance began from the vant
age ground of an early decline. In sympathy
With the depression In London and the ex
pectation that there would be announcement
-ST1S exports by New York. It was at this
stage of the speculation that there came the
sudden and unexpected news that United States
Minister Conger had "been heard from by the
State Department The bears hastily covered
their short contracts when this became known.
But the publication of the text of the mes
sage which quickly followed caused a chill to
speculative sentiment, as it did to warmer
sentiments of humanity throughout the world.
The market did not relapse to the low level
again, and was held by tho notable buoyancy
In different portions of the industrial Ilat
Sugar was the central feature of the market
all day. the dealings in tho stock far out
numbering those in any other In the list The
ground for the advance was the very large
business reported in the sugar Industry. This
was supplemented by all sorts of rumors circu
lated by the bulls of prospective extra divi
dend. Their efforts were directed against a
pirslsleht and long - standing short interest,
which was forced to cover largely at the ad-"
ranee The whole market turned downwards
14 tho late dealings, when profit-taking be
came evident in Sugar. That stock lost about
2 points, and reactions In some other stocks
extended from 1 to 2 points. The closing was
Thereby made heavy, and the net changes were
FINANCIAL NEWS
reduced to fractions, except in a tetr of the
specialties mentioned.
The movement was almost entirely profes
sional throughout, and the late decline was
wholly due to profit-taking, with the exception
of some selling by foreign arbitrage bouses in
anticipation of lower prices In foreign markets
tomorrow. The foreign exchange market tras
firmer, and moved up lc, but the foreign ex
change houses report that Paris Is still the
greatest point of attraction for gold, and that
tha next shipments will" probably bo made
there. Instead of London. If tomorrows steam
ers do not touch at French ports, no engage
ments for exports were made.
The bond market continued Irregular and
very .oulet. Total sales, par value, $1,050,000.
New 4s, registered, declined per cent In the
bid price.
BONDS.
U. S. 2s. ret. reg. 104 iGen. Electric 6s... 117
do coupon 104 I Atchison adj. 4s.. S3i
do 2s. reg 100 (N. Y. Cent. lets.. .103
do 3s, reg lOOVilNorth. Pac 3s.... 6
do coupon HO'ii do 4s 104
do new 4s, r eg.. 132, Oregon Nav. lsts.,107
do coupon 132 do 4s 102
do new 4s. reg .115V, Oregon S. L. 6s... 123
do coupon H5',ti do con. 8a Ill
do old 4s. reg...H5y& Rio Gr. West. lsU 074
do coupon llOhl St. Paul consols.. .166b
do 5s. reg 1131 St. P. C. & P. lstsllCW
do coupon 114bl do Ss ....1184
Dlst. CoL 3-65S...123 (Union Pacific 4s. ..105
C &. N.W. con. 7sl41 iWls. Cent. lets.... 83
do S. F. deb. 6s. 120 (Southern Pacific 4s 70
D. & R. G. lsts.,102 l-West Shore 4s 112
do is 91
When Issued.
STOCKS.
The total sales of stocks today were BdO.COtf
shares. The closing quotations were:
Atchison 26UUnlon Pac pref.... 75
do pref . 60Tfcxas & Pacific... 14
ua.ii. & unio 70 iwabash
Can. Pacific
.. SSVSi do Pref
Can. Southern ... 49
Wheel. &. i.. ej
do 2d pref....
Ches. & Ohio 27V
22
14k
w. or. esiern. ju?
Chi., B. & Q 126
Chi., Ind. & L.... 23
do pref 50
Chi. & East. 111. 07
wis. central
P. C. C. &. St. L 07
Third Avenue 110
EXPRESS CO.'S.
Adams 120
Chicago it N. "VV
150UAmerlcan 153
1061 United States 45
Chi.. R. I. & P
C C. C. & St. L. 00 Wells-Fargo 122
Colo. Southern ... 6ft MISCELLANEOUS.
do let pref ltiAmer. Cotton Oil.. 34
do 2d pref lCfci do pr-f 88W
Del. & Hudson... 112 Amr. Malting .... 34
Del.. Lack. A W..170 I do Dref 20
Denver & Rio Gr. 174jAmer. Smelt. A R. 371
37
8S5
114
Erie 10&
do 1st pref S2fei
Great North, pref.153 i
do pref ..
Amor. Spirits 114
do pref 1
Amer. Steel Hoop. 22
do pref ......... 0S!4
Amer. Steel & W.. 34
do pref 74
Amer. Tin Plate... 22
do pref 77
Amer. Tobacco ... 03
do nref 123
Hocking Coal
.. I3fc
,. 34
..110
. 20
. 48
.. 10
Hooking Valley
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ....
d.o pref
Kan. C. P. & G
Lake Erlo & W.
do pref ,
Lake Shore
.. 27
. 00
I Anaconda Mlh. Co. 42
.210
I Brooklyn u. T.
Louis. & Nash.... 73V4.Colo. Fuel & Iron.
aiannaiian ai ... jkh uont. Tobacco
Met. St. Ry 152, do pref
26
73
Mex. C-tral ..... 12,Federa! Steel 34
Minn. A St. Louis 55Vt do pref 00
do pref ic 1 Gen. Electric 120
.Missouri raclfic .. 00l Glucose Sugar .... 53
Mobile & Ohio..
M.. K. & T
do pref
3S I do pref 00
0 Int. Paper
23
.iy,i no jirci
New Jeroy Cent..l27 La Clede Gas.
74
fco
20
37
New York Cent...l2DjNat. BlecUlt pref..
Norfolk & West.. 3."i National Lead ...
do nref 70U
do nref
Northern Pacific. 51
do pref 71!
Ontario & West... 20
O. R. & N 42
do pref 70 i
Pennsylvania" ....12S&
Reading 17
National Steel 20 1
do pref S4
N. Y. Air Brake...l05
North American .. 15
Pacific Coast 82
do 1st pref 83
do 2d pref 02
Pacific Mall 32M
do 1st pref 00
00 za prer 20
ireopie's Gas na;
Rio Gr. Western
do pref
89Pressed Steel Car.. 43
00 , do pref 74
St. Louis A S. Fr. 0
do 1st pref 07
do 2d pref 33
St. Loul & S. W. 0
do pref 23
St. Paul 1101
Pullman Pal. Car.181
Stand. Rope & T.. 8
Sugar 127
do pref 117
Tenn. Coal & Iron. 00
U. S. Leather 0
do pref 0S
U. S. Rubber 24
do pref 03
Western Union ... 70
Republic Iron & S. 12
do pref 170
Bt. Paul & O lio
Southern Pacific. 33
southern Ry .
do pref ....
Union Pacific
11I
r.21
87!
do pref 84
Offered.
Money, Exchange, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 20. Sterling on Lon
don CO days. $4 85; do sight. $4 S3.
Mexican dollars 6940c
Drafts Sight, 12c; do telegraphic 15c
NEW YORK, July 20. Money on call. 19
1 per cent.
Prime mercantile paper 494 Pr cent.
Sterling exchange Strong, with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at $4 87 for demand
and at $4 8394 84 for CO days; posted rates,
$4 S44 85 and $4 83; commercial bills,
$4 83$4 S3.
Silver certificates 92c
Mexican dollars 45c
JJonds Government, weak; state. Inactive;
railroad. Irregular.
LONDON. July 20. Consols-07 0-10.
Money 23 per cent.
Forelfrn Financial Nevrsi.
NEW YORK. July 20. The Commercial Ad
vertiser's London financial calbregram rays:
The markets were still depressed today, but
hardened toward the close on the report that
Minister Conger had been heard from on July
18. American securities were the chief benefi
ciaries of the buoyant feeling engendered by
the news. Bills were steady and quieter than
yesterday. The bank bought 38,000 In gold
bars, and lost 7000 to South America.
THE GRAIX 3IARKETS.
Prices for Cercalx In European end
American- Portn.
SAN rRANCISCO. July 20. Wheat and bar
ley, inactive, on call and quiet and unchanged
in the spot market. Oats, firm.
Spot quotations were:
Wheat Xo. 1 shipping, $1 03; choice, $1 05;
milling. $1 0S91 10.
Barley Feed, 7071c; brewing, S09S2c
Oats Poor to fair, $1 0791 12; good to
choice, $1 1591 23; fancy -feed. $1 279-l 30;
gray. $1 071 10; milling, $1 1091 15; red,
$1 0391 17.
Call board sales:
Wheat Inactive; December, $1 13 per cen
tal; cash. $1 05.
Barley Inactive; December. 75c
Corn Large yellow, $1 181 17.
Chienco Grnln and Produce.
CHICAGO. July 20. The experience of yes
terday, a weak opening and a strong finish,
was repeated in the Board of Trade today in
the wheat market. September opened ?fr9c
under yesterday, at 76c scalpers selling on
bearish foreign news. Liverpool showed poor
appreciation of the advance here yesterday,
and" her receipts for three days, 872.000 bush
els. t contained only 114,000 bushels from
America. Argentine shipments were also large.
Following the opening dip, however, reaction
set In. The Chronicle, estimating the Califor
nia yield, reduced the prospect from 1,000,006
to 650.000 tons, or 18,460,000 bushels, com
pared with 33,000,000 bushels a year ago. Tho
estimate was rather startling. The talent had
been paying more attention to other points.
Board of Trade and
Stock Exchange Brokers
GRAIN
PROVISIONS
STTOCKSand
COTTON
BOUGHT ANO SOLO FOR CASH OR
CARRIED ON MARGINS
214-215
Chamber of Commerce
Portland, Oregon .
OJLLIS0N&C0.
and the announcement sent shorts to cover.
Later In the day very glootnyv report from
North Dakota came aa a bull Influence, and
helped along the advance.
The market during the forenoon climbed to
76c dropped on profltrtaklng to- 779nC
and then Tecovered to 78eT8c nd closed
strong, at &&c over yesterday, at 775i7Tc
A very Urgent shipping -demand, report of
damage to Kansas and Nebraska corn that
rains could not repair and the wheat strength
caused tha corn market to rule strong. Sep
tember closed c over yesterday, at 39c
Oats were strong. In. sympathy with wheat
and cons, but trade was quiet. September
closed ftc up, at 23tf23c
Provisions were strong, partly on ths grain
strength, partly on a good caJh demand and
partly on light hog receipts in the West. Pork
closed 22c over yesterday, lard closed lOo up,
and ribs 18c better.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Cloje.
.$676 $0 76 $0 78 $0 76
July ......
August ..
September
78
70
CORN.
8S 33
S8 30
July
September
SO
30
23fe
1175
1187
OATS.
July
August ......
September .
23 231.
13
?!
23
23
23
1157
11C3
23 23
23 23
MESS FORK.
July .1187 1173
September- ...1107 1100
LARD.
July ...
September
October ..
6 72
080
0 67
675
SHORT
CT7
080
RIBS.
C07
070
July ....
September
83
085
685
6 75 0 87 0 72
6 72 6 83 0 70
October
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Easy.
Wheat No. 3. 74c; No. 2 red. 7070c
Corn No 2. 30e: No. 2 yellow. 30c
Oats Nb. 2. 2424c; No. 2 white 23
27c; No. 3 White. 2520c.
Rye No. 2. 54 C
Barley Good feeding. 35U42c; fair to choice
malting. 40&4&C
Flaxseed-No. lt $1 70; No. 1 N. W $1 75.
Timothy seed Prime. $3 25.
Mess pork $1QK)CH 80 per bbl.
Lard $6 00U TO per cwt.
Short ribs Sides, loose, $0 787.
Shoulders Dry Failed, boxed, $6 75g7.
Short clear Sides Boxed. $0 330 43.
Clover Contract grade. $S.
Butter Firm; creamery, 183 10c; dairy, 14
17c
Cheese Firm, 010c
Eggs Finn; fresh, Ullc
Receipts. Shlpm'U.
Flour, barrels 14.000 6.000
Wheat, bushels ., 03.000 43,000
Corn, bushels , 358.000 418.000
Oats, bushels 180.000 140.000
Rye, bushels 5.000 1.000
Barley, bushels 6,lXX) 0,000
Kerr York Grain, Flour, Etc.
NEW YORK. July 20. Flour Receipts. 13.
000 barrels; exports, 0470. Market Very quiet.
Wheat Receipts, 2S.675 bushel; exports,
none. Spot, firm; No. $ red, 81c f. o. b., 84c
elevator. Options opened easy, and turned
strong on bearish foreign news, bad North
west cro? news and war rumors. Closed firm
at c net advance July closed at 2c; Sep
tember. 82c: December, S3c
Wool Dull.
Hops Dull.
European Grain Market.
LOKDON. July 20. Wheat and fiur In
Paris, steady; French country markets, weak.
Spot wheat, dull; No. 1 Northern Spring, Us
3d; No. 1 California. Cs 2de0s 3d. Futures,
quiet; July, nominal; September, 0s d; De
cember, Cs ld.
Corn Spot, new, quiet; old, steady; Ameri
can mixed. 3s 10d; do old. 3s lid. FutuYM,
quiet; September, 3s lid; November, 3s 11 d.
SAV FRATVCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 20. Wool Spring
Nevada. 13$15c; Eastern Oregon. 10$13e; Val
ley. Oregon. 1AS20C Fall Northern mountain,
10912c; mountain, lambs', S10c; San Joaquin
plains, 610c. Humboldt and Mendocino, ISO
14c per pound.
Hops 1800 crop, 11013c per pound.
Mlllstuffs Middlings. $ltG.0: bran. $12 50$
13 50 per ton.
Hay Wheat, $Sg:i2: wheat and oat. $S
11 00; best barley: $8 50; alfalfa. $0$7 80;
vtock, $595 50; compressed -,wheat. $S&12 pe
ton: straw, 25g7c per bale.
Potatoes River Burbanks, 35 65c; Barly
Rose, 3075c per cental.
Vegetables Ontone, 85c$$l 00 per cejttal;
garlic 23o; green peas, 2ec per pound;
string beans, 13c; dried Okra, 32c per
pound; asparagus, 75c$2 50 per box; egg,
plant, 8910c per pound; cucumbers, 2ttG6uc par
box.
Citrus fruit Oranges, navels, $2 50; Mexi
can limes, (596; common California lomona,
$11 75; choice, $22 50 per box.
Bananas $1 503-2 50 per bunoh.
Butter Fancy creamery. 10e; do pecondi,
18$Tl8c; fancy dairy. 17c; do seconds, 15
16c
Cheese American, new, 00c per poand;
Young America. 010c; Eastern, 1617c
Eggs Store. 14ffl5c; fancy ranch, 20c;
Eastern, lOtflOc.
Poultry Turkeys, gobblers, OlOc; do hens.
10311c per pound: old rootera, $3 50fH pr
dozen; young roosters. $4 506; small broilers,
$1 76ff2 3; large do, $3ff3 50; fryers. 43 50
04 80; hens, S4H 50 per dozen; geese. Jlfjl 13
per pair.
Receipts Flour, quarter sacks. 14,703; wheat,
centals. Si, 800; barley, cental. 8000; cats, cen
tals, 3380; corn, cental. 300; potatoes, sacks,
8100; hay. 'tons, 1300; hides. 250.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO. July 20. Cattle Receipts, 1500.
Native steers slow, but choice stock steady;
natives, best on sale today, one carload at
$5 35; good to prime steers, $55 05; poor to
medium, $4 40$5; selected feeders, $4 40&
4 75; mixed stockers, $3 23Q3 00; cows, $3$
4 80; heirers. $3S; canners. $22 85; bulls. $3
4 05; calves. $4 500 25. Texans Receipts,
800; Texas steers, 1020c higher, at $4 lOffS;
grass steers, $3 2534 15; bull&j steady, $2 80
03 75.
Hogs Receipts. 11,000; estimated tomorrow,
10.000; left over. 4800. Average prices a shade
higher; top. $5 27; mixed and butchers. $5
8 25; good to choice hcaVy, $593 23; rough
heavy. $4 OOtO; light, $3 050 27; bulk of
cales, $5 15fC 20.
Sheep Receipts. 00t0. Sheep, steady to strong
for best, lambs 25c lower, good to choice weth
ers, $44 80; fair to choice mlxd. $38 85;
Western. $34 23j Texas heep. $34; native
lambs, $45 70; Western lambs, $35 50.
The Metal Market.
NEW YORK. July 20. Business was quiet In
tho metal market today. New York pig-Iron
warrants were quoted nominally on the basis
of $13. Tin was a little steadier In the local
market on account of an advance of 1 In
London, closing at $35 for spot. Copper closed
dull for Lake at $10 50, while electrolltlc and
castings were advanced $16 12 to $18 37.
Lead, dull and unchanged at $3 D?$4 02.
Spelter, firm at $4 20U-4 25. The brokors price
for lead was $3 05, and for copper $16 80. Bar
Oliver, 61c
BAN FRANCISCO, July 20. Bar silver, Clc
LONDON, July 20. Bar silver, 28d.
Coffee and Snjrar.
NEW YORK, July 20. Coffee Options closed
Steady, with prices 1520 points net lower;
sales, 83,250 bags. Including July at $8 38;
August. $8 40; Septembsr. $3 40J?3 45; October,
$8 458 55. Spot. Rio, quiet; No. 7, Invoice,
0c Mild, quiet.
Sugar Raw, strong; fair refining, 4c; cen
trifugal, 0 test, 4c; refined, firm.
London Wool Sale.
LONDON, July 20. There was a largo at
tendance present at the last day of the series
Of the WOOl auction iodnx. Th tinmk,. rtt
bales offered were 11,432. There was a" good
selection, me home trade buying cross-breds
freely. During the sale 78,000 bales of wool
were Bold to the hanw tmAt inn fWi ia v,
Continent and 2000 to America, One hundred
and fifty-eight thousand bales were sold over.
A Proof of Expansion.
Spokane Spokesman-Review.
Tha country -weekly fills a -want com
mon to every utate In the Union. It Is one
or our American "lngtltUtlOns." How
many newspapers, think von. th Rlncrln
young: Etato of Washington supports?
Just ZZL and a blr camDalen cron In
harvest, and all but 15 or 20 of these are
weeklies. Oresron has 1S2: Montana. 9
and Idaho, 79. What a story these fig
ures tell of the countrrs p-rnoriKlnn nnrl
the growth of pppulation since tho'qulet
Downing, Hopkins. & Co.
Chicago Board of-Trade
New York Stock Exchange
Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce
BOTH TELEPHONES
CAPE
S. S.DESPHTCE
Sails on Her Second Trip on or About July 20, 1900
This Is the only exclusive livestock steamer In .the
Nome trade. Bookings now being made.
Ton HATES A3ID IJtrOKMATIOS APPI.T Tt . ' ' ,
CALIFORNIA & OREGON COAST S. CO;
... F. P. BAUHQARTNSTR, Agent, 233 Washinatoa 3. - ;
W. A. Mitchell Jb Co., General Accnli. Snn Krnuclscn.
Pacific Coast
FOR
THE KEW PAJLATIAIi STEEL, STEAMSHIP "SENATOII"
Will sill Utm Syttlt jo4 Tapai to or aioat Aoja'.t 5, and Sulcata S.
The "Senator" has a capacity of 2SC0 tons. Her second cabm and steerage
accommodations are superior to the flrst-claes accommodations of most of tho
steamers advertised for Nome.
The Pacific Coast Steamship Company has been running Its steamers to Alas-"
ka-Wlnter and Bummer for 25 years, and Is the pioneer Paclflo Coast line. Seat
tle freight and passenger rates appiy from Portland. For further Information
Inquire of GOODAU. PERKINS A CO., General Acnt?. 10 Market, San Fran
cisco, or N. POSTON, Afcnt. 243 Washington St., Portland. Or.
colonial days when Ben Franklln'.s ,pru-
dent father refused to help hira start a
weekly paper, because "there were al-
ready two newspapers In America, and
a third was not wanted."
WOMAN'S VIEW OF NOME.
Her ENtlrantc of Social Conditions
and Experiences'.
WASHINGTON, July IS. The great
ulk of the letters from Capo Nome deul
almost entirely with the goM region as
a source of wealth and of the commer-
clal and progressive Conditions of the
country, but so far little has bseu said.. -or
even thought of. the social side of
life In that country. A Soutn Carohna
glrl, now in Nome, In wrlt.ng to htr
friends at home, under date of Juno 12,
after relating the usual stories of r the
high price of provisions ami other com
modities, goes on to tell something of
Nome society. Inasmuch as the letter
comes from i woman who is a prospector,
it is decidedly novel and interesting. In
her letter the writer. Miss Ellen Court-
ney, says: k i
"There are some Half-dozen rich mining
districts along -this coast, -and there is no
doubt that the next year will see five
or elx thriving towns spring up "within a. ;
radius of 300 miles. Indications are that
Nome will be the metropolis of Behring
Sea. Other towns will be built as soon,
as cargoes of lumber arrive. Thore is (
"plenty of room for spreading, fortunate
ly for late arrivals at Nome. In this,
thore is a great advantage over .the
Klondike, where everything is concen- !
tra'ted at t)awso'n. " '
"Ophlr Creek. 10 miles- up .Fish River,
is declared to be the most marvelous .
creek ever heard of, the extent and rich-
ness of the' pay streaks being greater
than anything previously known In the
history' of mining. Much excitement flso
exists over new strikes on the beach of j
Topkuk, about CO miles down the coast. '
Owing to the frozen ground, but little J
work has been done in the sand. The '
Koog Roc district, adjacent to Port Clar- I
ence, is another marvolously rich dls-
trict. ,
"We are pleased that the beach still I
remains open to the miners, and that the
grafters failed to gobble this part of the
public domain. No one needs to coracuj
here and suffer starvation, or fail to real-,
lze enough to take -him back home while
-the beach remains open to the public'
It has been a godsend to many unfortu
nates. There have been some rich striKcs
on the tundra also.
"Existing conditions here the last Win
ter made it impossible for women to stake 1
claims in person, so those owned by
women, as well as many owned by men, J
have been stnkec by agents. There were
no real houses and no real wood, so it
was difficult for even the strongest men
to brave the awful tempests that were
of frequent occurrence.
"There has been absolutely no sort of
social life or recreation of a refined na
ture here all Winter. We attempted
whist parties in a small way, but werc
so often prevented .from going out by
the snow storms that we abandoned this.
"We do all kinds of honest work here
without shame or sham. It is a sort of
badge of honor for a woman to work,
though she does not realize the fortune
therefor that might be Imagined. The
other class is the favored one. These
people are given advantageous informa
tion as to 'strikes,' and it is they who
usually make the fortunes you read
about. It is possible, however, for a
good woman to succeed here, but she has
a pretty hard time of It. and struggles
pretty much unaided. There are a few
happy exceptions among the men, and
in these Instances they thoroughly reer
ence and appreciate a good, true woman.
Still, conditions are hard, and it is a
desolate Bort of existence at best, though
a woman is not subjected- to imperti
nences from even the worst class of men.
"It Is a sad fact that the conditions
of this country seem to call forth, or
develop all that is bad in both men and
women. The avarice, dishonor, utter dis
regard of truth and lack of all the 'milk
of human kindness,' make one's very
heart sick. Tou dare not extend common
courtesy to the nowcomers who are with
out means, to the extent of allowing
them to camp on your premises, for in
such cases they claim such ground as
they camped upon, for which you have
in most instances paid a high price."
Miss Courtney says the woman at Nomo
with a husband considers herself above
her fellow-creatures, and never tires of
showing him off at any and all times.
"But," sho continues, " husbands," pro
vided one is not over-fnstldlous, are much
more readily 'struck' than gold, even on
this gold coast."
Her account of the difficulties with lot
Jumpers, prevailing fabulous prices for
land and the steps that have been take
to suppress riots and outbreaks but con-
. wtyiJMVll (lAiiyys' rillBwiTi wca
. VT TT.T ji iTj """ ws w wnt aua ib 01a ana rocrjr arwar trea effects
cf etf-bU, dliifrttfon. excettes, cr deMttteookScff. OuroB LottManhOOd Im-
tLln
blllmMadacb,inrttnejtoMarryi.cssof & Semen, VarTcocalo.
Wcfe'oo7.diu,&S fikiis PxH f.ssisi8jsffii?i
fMMV xna uuir tMi.un. i .?.. .1.. - .k
tiur ! uw a-i sapouarni. a. ran u at nana. WJi'iZrH
mney tztaaei. d aiboxa. drttOan oe. iCddrew, Bishop Remedy Co., 8an Francisco Cal.
Jor ln br AliJrich Pnartaacy. Elxth cna TVjuhlnffton Directs. Portland. Or.
BROKERS
NO
M
SteamshiD Go,
NOME direct-.
firm similar sioHps from Nome that have
' been printed and reprinted time and
again, and which are now very familiar
to Jill who arc interested in the Alaskan
cold fields.
THE FIRST PRINTER.
Mnrlc Trrain'H Letter to the Gnten
bnrs Celebration Committee.
Tho Malnzer Zeitung publishes the fol
lowing letter received by the committee
of the Gutcnburg clebratlon in Maycncc
from. Samuel If. Clemens:
""Poar Sir Your request to have me- con-,
-tribute my mite to the Gutanburg cele
bration is both a pleasure nnrt an honor.
The. world at J?rge unhesitatingly admits
that Outenburg's lnventiQn is the grand
est event In profane history. It helped
to create not only a new world, but alo
a ne.w hell, both of which for nearly
flye centuries it has annually provided
with pew experiences, new ideas?, and new
wonders. It found Truth errlns about the
world and- gave' It wings but Lie was also
roaming and managed to appropriate- two
sets of wlngjK. It found Science perse
cuted and hiding In dark corners,. but It
gave It -freedom on land and ifea and In
the heavens, and made It the welcome
aim of human study. It found but little
art and industry, but- It added to them
year by year. It made Its Inventor, who
was shunned and despised, great, and
gave him the mastery of the globe. It
transformed TeUglon. which was then
the all-powerful ruler. Into a friend and
benefac'tress of mankind. War was then
comparativelv cheap, bnt of restrictive
effect: now It is very expensive, but gives
more satisfactory results. It has brought
freedom to some peoples- and thrown oth
ers into slavery. It is the founder and
protector of human liberty and yet It has
fostered despotism where formerly It was
Impossible.
"Whatever the world Is today, good or
bad, it has becomo through Gutenberg's
Invention, which Is at the bottom of It.
And yet we offer htm our homage, for
what' he said In his dream to the ansel
of wrath-has been fulfilled, and the evil
caused by his grand discovery hn? been
a thousandfold balanct-d by the good with
whlcj It has blessed humanity. Very
truly yours. MARK TWAIN."
, St. Helen .Society Item.
Oregon Mist.
Mr. Ah Pon, a former distinguished
resident of this city, hut now of Dallas,
Polk County, was seen circulating on our
streets Monday afternoon. Notwith
standing. Pon's nationality, ho is a whole
souled cuss, and has many friT.d3 here
whp will be pleased to know tha't. he Is
prospering.
BANKERS
i Govemm't, Municipal,
(Kailroad, (Jas and
Electric Companies
Bought and soldi Including total issues.
Lcfiers of Credit and Draffs
ImwhI on BanV of Scotland, London,
Credit Lyonnals, Paris.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
204 bearborn St., Chicago.
31 Nassau Si., New York. 67 Milk SL, Boston.
Balsam
Projnotes the growth of tho hair and
gives It the lustro and sllMcesj of youth.
When tho hair Is gray or faded it
BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR.
It prevents Dandruff and hair falling
and keeps the scalp clean and healthy.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Orirtnal ud Onlr fiennlaa.
SAFE. JUvtTrclUhlf. Ladle. ukDrocrfit
tor CJMlUiiillilVS KUUbU
ill ItEO ul Gold ottuile boxn. itslad
! with blaariblxB. Take no ether. Ileftaia
;Saaeer Substitution and InlU
tion. 3sj of year DriRist. or hi 1 4c. la
iuih ftr Prtllar. Testimonial!
ta4 "RelleT ftr Ladle." Utur. bt m.
torn Hall. lO.O00TtimaUl. Bildbr
ail Dnrfllll. OtlkMt. Chrnla.l Cl.
JfeoOen till ppr. Hailaoa Secure. miLA-. 1A.
"JrlThompson's Ey Watw
we ottt jo yean br ta leaders of Ihr Monooa
Restores trail!. Badcreloped
vzn
P.5uK
L ft
TRAVELERS GUX&E.
Union Depot, Sixth aalJ Strcat.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
'CHICAGO-PORTLAND SPECIAL."
Leaves Tor tho Bast, vl Huntington, at 0:13
A. 1L; arrives, p. M.
SPOKANE FLYISU.
For Spokane, Eastern Wasblngton. and Grrat
Northern points, lcivvea at G K M.; arrive at
1A.M.
ATLANTIC EXPIir.SS.
Leaves for the East, via Uuntlntton. at 0
P. M.; arrhe at fi:40 A. AL
TKHOUOH PULLMAN A'D TOURIST
SLEEPERS.
Water Uses acheUule. subject to chanse -with
out nolle:
OCEAN AND IWYKU SCHEOULR.
OCEAN Bl Vision &ttan.3hipi sll from
AlnrAorth lock at s P. Al. Lvuve i-ortlanil
Columbia, Sunday. July 1; Wednesday, July
1.. Saturday, juiy it: Tuesday, July U; Fri
day, AUff. 10. State of California. Frklay.
Juiy 0. Monday, July 1U; nuraUay. July IM:
Sunday. Aug. 5.
.From San Francliro Leavlnc Spear-Street
Pier No. 24. San Francisco, al 11 A. M.. as
follows: State of California. Monday. July :!.
Thursday, July 12; Sunday. July 'S2: WVdnefl-
aay, Aug. i: Saturday. Aug. n. Joiumi.a,
Saturday, July 7; Tuesday. July 17; Friday.
July 7; Voaday. Auc. 6.
COL17MIIIA UIVEll DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Hxsialo icavea x'ortUnil utly. except
Sunday, at S.U0 P. it., on buturUay ul 10:0U P.
U. Returning, leaves Astoria dally, txttrpt u..
dky. at 7:(aj a. M.
Steamer T. J. Potter leaves Portland Tues
days and.Thursdavs at 9 A. M.: Saturdays. 1
P. M., for Astoria and Long Reach Lavcs
llwaco Tuedas. Thursdays and Sundays from
5 to S P. M , acctirdlnT to tldo.
WILLASIETTE ItlVEK DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND SALEM. OR.
Steamer Ituth. for Salem and way points,
leaves Portland Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fri
days at COO A. it. Returning. Jeaes Salem
Tuesaoys, Thursdays and Saturdays at O.tA.
A. M.
YAfelillLL RIVEK UOtlTB.
PORTLAND AND DAYTON. OH.
Steamer Elmore, for Day tun cna way points,
leave Porand Tuesday. T.ntrday and Sat
urdays at 7 A. M. Returnlcc. leaves Dayton for
Portland asd way point Moi.du&. uuesUiji
m.au f.riilmi. at a a. M.
' SA'Aicr. uivEit uocti:.
RIPAR1A. VASM.. AND LEWISTO.N. IPVH'
r detainer Spokane or MLu.tr wltnun ler-a
mpana oauy at 3:30 A. M.. arrlvlne at ievru
ton itvit P. AL Returning:, the spokana or
Lcwistun leaves LuwUton dally at U A. 1L,
arrlvtne at Rlparla sarno evening
W H HL'Rl.nrTRT.
, Oenerat Parwenser Agtai.
W A)CTIIELIVP r Thkl Arpnt.
Telephone Main 712. SO Third street, cor Oak.
NcvStcainsliipLinctotlieOricnt
CHINA' AND JAPAN. TROM PORTLAND.
la conrctlOL. will. THE OREGON RAILROAD
NAVIGATION lit. tH-heduU. JVUO iwubjcet to
chrinr):
Steamer. Due to Leave Portland.
"ft fTIlSIHRE" June 21
"ERAEMAR" July 15
"AIifSrLL" Aug. 5
-r rati. occommotlatlnni. etc. apply t
DODWELL A COMPANY. Limited,
General Acents. Portland. Or.
To principal points In Japan and Chlnn.
' POSSIBLY
YOU ARE NOT AWARE OP
THE PAST TIME
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
Now offered by the
0"rTovP
WE HAVE
DAILY PAST TRAINS
TO THE EAST
2
2
If you cannot tnkc the morning train
travel via the evening train. Uoth are
finely equipped.
"Our Specialties"
Fast Time Through Service
PULL.MAX PALACE SLEEPERS.
PULL-MAX TOURIST SLEEPER&.
PULLMAN DIXERS.
LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR AND FREE
RECLINING CKAIR CARS.
Hour In Time Saved to
Omnhn, Chienco, Kcnini City,
St. 1-onl.t, New York. Ronton,
And Otlifr Eastern Points.
Tickets good via Salt Lake City and
Denver.
It Is to your Interest to use THE OVER
LAXD ROUTE. Tickets and sleeping-car
berths can be secured from
GEO. LANG.
City Pajsg. and Ticket Agent.
J. II. LOTHROP. General Agent,
135 Third St.. Portland. Or.
: 1
AN IDEAL
HOLIDAY TRIP
Have you thought of the Steamer Trip
across the "GREAT LAKES"? It com
bines the attractive features and benellts
of an ocean trip without tho attendant
discomforts.
Furthermore. It Is less expensive than
traveling by rail.
The "Imperial Limited." with first-class
sleepers from Vancouver, and Tourist
Sleepers from Seattle every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, connects with
one of the MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS
of the C. P Ry. at Fort TVllllam.
If you a"re going East we would be glad
to give you some facts and information
regarding this trip.
H. H. ABBOTT. Agnt.
E. J. COTLE. 140 Third st.. Portland.
A. Q. P. A Vancouver. B. C.
TIcktl Office, 263 Harriioa Strcrt. 'Pfwa: 63)
LKAVE.
No. 4
6.00 P. M.
The 3Tyr. dally to ami
frost Be PiaU M!nn
spolls, Dulutb. Chloefp
nj mII points E:.
ARRI"E.
No. a.
7:03 A M
ThrouBh Palace and Tourist Sl-p, Dlaln
and Buffet Smoklnc-Llbrary Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LiNH
STEAMSHIP RIOJUN MARU
For Japan. China and all Astatic points win
leave Seattle
About July 18th.
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
FOR ALASKA.
THE COJtlPArrs elegant
steamers queen. Cottage City
City of Topeka and Al - K.I
leave TACOMA 11 A. M., SE
ATTLE 0 P. it.. July 1, 4.
0. 14. 1G. 10. 24. 20. 31; Aug.
3. S. 13. 13. 18. 23. 2J4; Sept.
2, and every xlfth day there
after, lor further Informa
tion obtain company s folder.
The company reserves tho rlsht to change
steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing,
without -previous notice
AOEXTS N. POSTOtf. 240 Washington at..
Portland. Or.: F. W. CARLETON. X. P. R. R.
Dock. Tacoma; H. H. LLOYD, Puget Sound
Sunt.: C W. MILLER, Asst. Puget Sound
Sunt.. Ocean Dock. Seattle
GGOPAiiL. PERKINS &. CO.. Gen. Agts., S. P.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
aflwCTrSOiSuSuMlSKS&vwaRSP1 nniii'M
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE.
The Pioneer Dlnlnpr and Observatlos
Car Iloatc.
Leavo
Union Depot, etfiaai JSts
Arrlv
No. 2
2 P.M.
North Coast Limited.
For Tacoma, beattlo.
North Takima. .Spo
no. r-
7A.M.
kane. Pullman. Mos
cow, Lewlston. Rosj
land. B C liuttf.
Helena. St. Paul. Mm
nearMlla. Chlcatro. HoJ-
ton. Ner York and alii
points East and South
eartt. No. 4
II :3a P. M.
Twin City Express, for
iTacoma, Seattle, Spo
No.3
8 P. 1L
kane. Helena, uutte.
St. Paul. Chlcaso. Ros-
ton. New lork. Omaha,
Kansas City. Council"
niufts. St Louis, and
all points eaot and
southeast.
Through train service v'a Northern Paclflo
and Ruritmrtun line rrom Portland to Omara.
, Kansas Citv St. Louis. Quick time and un-
equaled accommodations.
J Take North Coast LlmttO Train No. 2 for
South Bend. Olyir.pla and Grav's liaroor
j points
ifv tho North Coast Limned. Elegant Up
hulsfred TourNt Sleeping Car. Piillmn
Standard Sleepers. Dtntnc Car and Obsirva
I tlon Car. all electric lighted. Solid veslibuled
J trains
Tlekota olf to all points in the- UiltM
j Stale and Canada, and bagan checked tu
I rtetl-.atlcn of tic!ets.
For ln'orruattfm, ticket, sleeping-car r3
vatlons. etc . call on or vrrlte
A. D. CHARLTOM
Aitlttant General Pn.'ncnger A Kent,
U53 Morrison St.. Cox-. Tlilrd.
Portland. Oregon.
EAST
SOUT
I.enve
Dsptt FiflS an! ! Stretts
Arrive
OVERLAND KX
PRES? TRAIN3t
for ha Ism. Rose
burg. Ashland. Sac
rkmentc. O g d e n.
San Francisco. Mo
Jave. Los Angel"
El Paso. New Or
leans and the Eaat
At Woodbiira
(dally ercept Sun
(2oj). morning train
connects with trata
for ML. Angel. 511
v e r t o n, Rrowns
vllle. Sprtngfleld
And Natron, ani
evening train for
Jit. Angel and SI.-
erton.
Albany passenger
Corvallta passenger
Sheridan passenger
S:30 P. M.
3:30 A. M.
7:43 A.M.
B:S0 P. iL
4:00
tT:30
t:50
P. M
A. VI
P. II
10:10AS
J3-CO P. II.
XSiSZ A. M.
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
Rebate ticket on sale between Portland. Sac.
raxnemo and San Franctuco. Net rates fit flnt
class and l necond clat, including steeper.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu.
rope. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA. Can ba obtained from J. B.
KIR1CLAND. Ticket Agent. 140 Third at.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of JeUeraoa Street.
Leave for Oswego daily at 7:20. 0:40 A. M-:
1:30. 1:55. 35. t.40. tt23. b.3u, 11:30 P. ii.;
and U.OO A. L .n Sunuys only. rrlv xt
Portlatwl daily at 0-33, S:20. X0:C0 A. iL;
1:33. 3.10, 4.o0, .15, 7:40, 10.00 P. 2L. 12.4U
A. M. dallj. except ilonaaj", 8:3v and 10:05 A.
M. on Sundays only.
Leve for Dallas dally, except Sunday, ax
5.05 P. M. Arrlvo at Portland at 0:30 A. M.
Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlie Mon-daj-o.
Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:46 P. iL
Returns Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER. C. H. MARKHAM.
Manager. Gen. Frt. A Pass. Agt.
The Favorite Trans-Pacific Passenger
Steamer
"TACOMA"
WU! Sail From Tacoma on or About
JULY 23th, for
Rates First class. $7ri; Intermediate, $50.
For passenger and frelhnt reservations ap
ply to DODWELL & COMPANY. Ltd.,
Telephone Main DC. 232 Oak st.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
LEAVES iFcr Mayrtra. Rainier.
ARRIVES
UNION
UNlOr aatskaoie. Westport.
DEPOT. Clifton. Astcrla. War-
. DSBOT.
rtnton. FUrel. HaxarIrtt 1CC
urau, f orx oicveai.
Cearhart Park. Seaside.
AttofU and Seashcr
Express.
Dally.
Aitorli Exsrssa.
Dally,
Senshore Express,
Saturday only.
11:10 A. M
0:35 P. M.
2:30 P. M
9:40 P. XL
0:40 P. M.
Except Saturday.
Ticket office. 238 Morrison st. and Union dtpot.
J. C MATO. Gen. Pass. Agt.. Astoria. Or.
roRCape Nome
And Yukon River Points
S. S. "OHIO," 3500 Tons
Sails from Seattle
on or about Aug. 25
Reservations can now bo made upon applica
tion to any railroad or sub-agent of tho Intr
natlonal Navigation Company, or to
EMPIRE TXLAJi'SrORrATlON CO..
SEATTLE, "WASH.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
BAILEY OATZEP.T (Aider-street Dock)
Leaves Portland daily every morning at 1
o clock, except Sunday. Returning, leaves As
toria every night at 7 o'clock, except Sunday.
Oregon phono Main 351. Columbia phona 331.
PRIMARY, SECONDARY OS TERTIARY BLOOD P0IS0.1
Permanently Cured. You can be treated al
homo under same guaranty. If you have lakarj
mercury, iodide potash, and atill hae aches
and pains. Mucous Patches In Mouth, Sola
Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots, Ulcers
on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrowa
falling out. write
COOK REiViEDY CO.
1530 Masonic Temple. Chicago, I1L, tor proofs
of cures. Panllal 4Vi(l ivv TV ..nii. ...
Tnoa lht4rmtn mum TV. tifivi ita.4 ... .t .
cases in 15 to 35 days. lOO-paee Book Frt4,
J I UD ?Hp Jo