THE MO.KNING 0REG0NIA2s. TXESDA.Y, A5JGUST-. 7y 1900. 11 COMHERCIAL.AKD Business wa Quiet yesterday even for Slqa day. which Is never regarded as a good day lor trade. There -were fairly good receipts of fruit and. produce, lint buyers -were scarce Shippers east of the Cascade Mountains are sending In large quantities of -canteloupes and sutmeg melons Just at present, and prices are lower A carload of bananas came to hand jesterday afternoon. The fruit was la pretty fair order, although eome of it -rcas so ripe that It had to be used- at once. Errs are weak at the recent reduction, and common grades of butter are not mo-rtng as freely as they xnlgnt. The strain markets are .dull. , Bank: Clearances. zcfhanges. Balances. Portland $352.70 $ CT.323 Tacoma ..............- 1D8.G3S 37,IK Seattle 313,516 347.431 Spokane ......,... 163.4O0 13.3C3 POKTIASD MARKETS. Grain, Flour, Etc. The Emrllsh markets lave not yet reopened after their -protracted holiday, and there -was not very much excitement in the American markets yesterday. Tie visible supply in creased nearly 2,000,600 bushels, and there vere Other factors -which combined to make matters .dull locally. Exporters ere still quoting the market nominal at 54 andjtf cents for either Valley or "Walla "Walla, lth a pref erence sho-wn the latter. Bluestem was quoted at SS cents, but there Is so lltt$a of any grade editor that quotations do not mean as much, as they will later in the season. "Wheat Walla "Walla, nominal, 55c; Valley, MSSc; bluestem. 58 pr bushel. I"iour Best grades, ?2 75g8 10 per barrel: crab am. $2 50. Oats 'White. 3CS37c; gray. S4S5c per bushel. Barley Teed. $14015; brewing, $10 per ton. ilir.Ftufts Bran, flS per ton. middlings. $20; Everts, ?14; chop, $15 Hay Timothy, loeil? clover. $77 50; Ore gon Tiild hay, $07 per ton. Uutter.'Essm, Ponltry, "Etc Buter Pancy creamery. 4050o; store, 25 27c jer roll. Eggs 17c per dozen Poultry Chlckt , mired, $33 50 per dozen; hens, $41. Sprl' :. ?23; ducks. $34; geese. $45 per dozen, turkeys, 1017c per pound. Cheese Full cream, twins. 12H13c; Young America, 14o per pound. VesretobleB, Fruit, Etc. Vegetables' Parsnips, $1; carrots, "75c$l; turnips, 75c per sack; onions, $1 25 for red, l 50 for ellversklns; cabbage, $1 50 per cental; potatoes. 4050c per ack for old, 50C0c for new; peas, 224c; beans, CS7c jer pound; cu cumbers, 0075c; tomatoes, 75c per box. Jfrult tmons, $4 50&5; oranges, $3 504 per box for late "Valenclas; pineapples, $4 SOS'S per dozen; bananas, $2 5003 per bunch; Per sian dates, 7!48e per pound; peaches, 40'50c for Halo'B Early, SOffGOc for California Craw ford; pears. 00cg?l per box; apricots. 50QG5o: apples, 75c51 per box; blackberries, 34c per pound; watermelons, $262 50; cantaloupes, $il 25 per dozen for California; Oregon nut megs. $1 502 50 per crate. Dried fruit Apples, eaporated, 7 8c per pound; eun-drled, sacks or boxes. 45c; pears, eun and evaporated. 5S?Cc: plums, pltleas, 40 6c; prunes. Italian. 3Vfc5c" silver, extra choice. 5 Cc; f.gs, Smyrna, 22c; California black. 5Qc: do white. lOo per pound. Groceries, Jiuta, Etc. t Coffee Mocha. 232Sc; Java, fancy, 20332c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, lS20c: Costa Rica, fancy, 1820c; do good, lC18c; -do ordinary, 10312c per pound; Columbia, roast, $13 03; Arbuckle's, $14 C3; Lion, $13 C3 per case. Pugar Cube, $0 30; crushed, $0 30; pow dered, $0 30; dry granulated, $5 SO; extra C, $5 SO; golden C, $5 20 net; half barrels, ',;c more than barrels; maple sugar, 1510c per pound. Beans Small -white, 3$&c; bayou, 4c; Lima, 0c per pound. Salmon Columbia River. 1-pound tails. $1 23 1 60: 2-pound tails. $22 50; fancy. 1-pound flats, $1 C51 75; -pound fancy flats, S5y95c: Alaska, 1-pound tails, $1 20S1 30; 2-pound tails, $1 0032 25. Grain bags Calcutta, $0 37 per 100 for spot, JJuts Peanuts Gt$7c per pound for raw, So tor roasted, cocoanuts, 00c per -dozen; walnuts. 0 S lie per pound; pine nuts, 15c; hickory nuts, 7c; chestnuts, 15c; Brazil, lie; Alberts, JBc; fancy pecans, 12gl14c; almonds, 1517c per pound. Coal oil Cases. 21c per gal.; barrels, IVfip; funks, 15HrC Rice Island. OVJc; Japan, 5c; Now Orleans, 4abbc; fancy head, $"C7 50 per sack. Meat and Provisions. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, sheared, $3 503 75; dressed, 77c per pound; Spring lambs, SffSjc per pound gross. Hogs Gross, choice heavy. $5; light, $4 50; dressed, MWfcc per pound. Veal Large. 7V4f(6,Sc per pound; small, S4 fliic. Beef Gross, top steers, $3 504; cows, $33! 9 50, dressed beef. Cfltjc per pound Provision" Portland pack (Shield brand): Hams, smoked, are quoted at 13c per pound; picnic hams, flUc per pound, breakfast bacon, 1 He: bacon. He. baclCT. Disc, dry salt sides, S'sc, dried bpof. 17WK! per pound, lard. 5-pound pails. 10c; 40 - pound palls, 0"4c; 50s, 0?vc: tierce-, fl&c per pound Eastern pack (Ham niond s) Hams, large. 12c; medium, 13c; pn.a'1, JSte, picnic hams, -flijc; shoulders. 014c; breakfast bacon. 32c; dry salt sides, S1 DH". bacon ides. 010c; backs, 9ric; butts, 0c. lard, pur leaf, kettle rendered, 5s, 10tc; 10s, 30V Hops, IVool, Hides, Etc Tlors 280 per pound Xor 1S9D crop, S10c for new crop Wool Valley. ISftlSc for coarse, 1510c for best, Eastern Oregon. 15610c; mohair, 25c per pcund. Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short-wool. 23 35 . meaium-wol. Jpr)0c; Jong-wool, 60cQ$l each f "" Ptlts Bearskins, each, as 16 "size. $."15; cubs, eacli, $15. badger, each, 50c: wildcat, S 75e, hourecat, 5s925e fox. common gray, fVufi do red. $1 7543 30. do cross, $2 000; lvnx, $234 50. mink. 40e4f$l 73; marten, dark K -?.; rn $510. do pale, pine, $24. musk rat,. S " 12c. skunk. 50iS0c: otter (land). 4 4JS panther, with Itead and claws perfect, $ 1. race-ton, 25S0c. tolt, mountain, with h-aJ perfect, $S 50 4f 5, woherlne, $2 SOfj; btaver. per skin, larrr. Jtt(f7. do medium, prr sk.n. $ij-5, do small, per skin. $12; do kits, per skin $10rS Tau(?w 54J:5ic- Xo. 2 and crease SSMo per pound. Tildes tr lrfdes. No 1. 10 pounds and up ward. J4.t?lCov drj" kip. Ifo 1. 5 to 16 pounds. 15c per pound: .dry calf. JCo 1. under 5 pounds. JS'Cc dry salted, one-third less than dry flirt salted hides, sound steers CO pounds d ver. 7STSc, do 59 to 6t poundi. Tc; do un der 50- pounds and oows, 7c. kip, 13 to 30 pourds. 7Sc: do veal. 10 to 11 pounds. 7Hc; d3 calC under 16 pound. 7jc. green (unsalted). lc per pound lese. culls ibulls, Ftags, moth er .--n, badly cut. scared 'tair slipped, -neathcr-beat-n or grubby), ene-thlrd les. NEW ITOKJC STOCK MARKET. EkrJjr Strcncth Kollorred by Declines jxml Sojne Looses. 2fEV" Y6RK. Ag. 6. The early dealings In tha stock market showed a revival of last week s strength, but it gave way In the faco Ct tfc daj s decloments. and the market yit3ed whatever galni had been established. The fncl prices. mauree in comparison with the "Mgh lc'l of the day. yhow some consider ab e joshes aJd "are the ceneral rule. Tle etCVl luox-oment "nas ejeclRHy notable in the ra;."lcv. Krthm rrflc taking the lead oa the theory that Us price was not commensurate with "he le-el of tTnlen Pacific and Missouri Pa'iP'- rniea Pacific also continued firm. EfCw s firsts iwvferred was taken in quite larg arnunts In tfe stiope'ltion that the dlvl Cl "nt wouUL be iRcreased at today's meet-1-g The stook fM back lt when the decla ra n el the some rate f dividend as the last was announced. S-gsr weakened en the report of the shading cf seeral rrae of eoft sugar, which was takrn f Indicate a rewnal ot competition in the trade The more eheerful feeling regarding id ron and. steel stocks. Tthicfa. has been in e Jfrr-e for ?ome time past, lifted prices in that roup. 'Colorado Puel was consplcusus. T! preferred jtock was bid tip from 120 to 125 at Which price 1P9 -shares changed hands. The Md ;"iee ws then further advanced to lT' without bringing out stock This stock hi -,,i"..aitye. aad is entitled to 29 per cent In bak d Jde4s. The movement ts Tuproed to fo-xr r Jow the paywnt of aa inet&llmant of lve anarare of dlvldenis The steel group v ..'"p' later hs the day The circumstan FINANCIAL-MEWS tial accounts from Pittsburg of extensions, by the Camtgie Company, looking to campetjtioa with soma of the new combinations, . affected ttc group, especially Federal Steel and Steel & Wire. The more serious phase developed in the Chinese situation had eome effect upon the market, although." the London exchange' was closed and the influence of the news there .could not well be issued. Preparations for exports of gold Wednesday were reported, though no definite announcement was made of engagements. Sterling exchange rose an additional fraction, but still falls short a shade of what has been regarded as the export point to London. The bond market continued at a very low ebb of activity, and the movement of prices was alight. Total sales, $740,000. .TJnlted BtaCea old 4sv declined J4 ia the bid price. BONDS. ' u. a. 2s ref. 103 do coupon ."..'..103 do 2s rejr......l00' i (Gen, Electric 5s.. US . a. cent, lsts.iosjfc North. Pac 3s... 65s do 4s 104ft O. Nav. lsts ...100 do 3s rog 103Vi do 3s cottD 103V, do new 4s reff..il2V Jo 4s 102 Co 4s coup...... 132.1 o. s. t.. us iza do old 4s reg.H5 j do con. 6s ..112 R. G. W. lsts ..i 98Vi do 5s reg 113 do 5s coup 113 Xtts. of Col. 3-65S.123 Atchison adj. 4a. 84 a & N. Wj;on.76.H0 do ST F. deb. 63.122 D. & R. G. lsts.103 do 4s OS St. Paul consols,. 167 do a & P. lsts. 117' do C. & "P. 6S...118H Union Pacific 4s..l05U Wis. Cent. tea.. BSVi South. Paclfis 4s. 79 West Shore 4s ...112 STOCKS. The total sales jof stocks today wera 178.300 shares. The closing quotations were: Atehlson .-..-. 2ffJij Wabash Gfc T,d0: PW -- 70HTcxas & Pacific. 14M Half nilv T4i.. . .1 A Can Pacific S7fyWheel. & L. E... 8i 231s Ches. & Ohio 27!WIs. Central . 13 C. B. & Q Il26sJ ChL. Ind. Tir oq v VJ. ... 1 l-.IThfrri Rv.nnn .100 P.. C C. & St. L. 50 EXPRESS COS. do Pfd '50YA AAnmn 1f! v-ni. it J-', ill 05 ; Chi. & N". W 157 ' Chi R. I. & P.. 1015 C. d C. & St. L. 58 Colo. Southern ... GJ5 do lsts pfd.... 42 do 2ds pfd 10 Bel. & Hudson... 112 Del. Lack & W...170 D. & n a id American 135 United States 45 Wolls-Fargo 123 MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil... 33H rtn nfd SSH 10 36fc Am. Malting .. do pfd Am. Smelt' & R An TifA . &o pfd ...'. 62U P'rfa -nit, S Am. Spirits 1 do lKtS Tlffl . WI.1 A-w. Ct.,1 TTvn UU JJiU .., n 16 An. tM firt Hocking Coal I3$a Am. Steel & Wire. 33& do pfd 73 Am. Tln-Plate.... 22 do pfd T7i Am. Tobacco ... D2li tin tiM 19.ft ocKjng vaiiey.. 341 Illinois Central . . . H6H Iowa Central ...llflis do nfd Ain. K. C. P. & Gulf 13l u. &. & west.... 27 do pfd 03 Lake Rhorn . . H Anaconda M. Co.. 45U Brook. R. T 51 Potn TTjiol Trhn ML Louis. &. Nash... 70 Manhattan T. v Cont. Tobacco .. 24 do pfd Met. St. Ry 134?il Federal Steel 33 fifi icAiuuji venirai. 12 1 ao pra Jttinn. m au li... 0 do pfd 03 Missouri Pacific. 51 Gen. Electric 131 Glucose Sugar .... 53 do pfd 00 -aiooue & Ohio... SS " TT-. O. rf"" ,,1 . - ttm do pfd SOrHjLaClede Gas 74l National Biscuit.. 31 do nfd 85 National Lead ... 10 do pfd 87 National Steel ... 24 do pfd 84 N. T. Central.... 128 Norfolk & West.. 3314 do nfd North. Pacific... 52H ao pra 72 Ontario & West.. 21 O. R. & Nav 42 do pfd 70 Pennsylvania . . . 12SU Reading 10?I North American... 15 Pacific Coast .... 52 do lsts pfd..,.. SO An Ac nfA 1ft do lsts pfd..y.. S9V Pacific M'all '.'.'.'.'. 30'4 ao zas pfd 28 people's uas ... y?i Prcssod Steel Car. 40 do pfd 71 Pull. Palace Car. .183 Stand. R. & T.. 5 Sugar 121 do pfd 110 Totiti. Coal A: Iron 704 R. G. W 59 do pfd ......... 00 St. L AS. F 0U ao jsts pfd 07 do 2ds pfd 33V St. Louis & S. W. 10H do pfd 2GU k. raui ......xxi' do pfd 171 U. S. Leather 10 do pfd 03Vi U. S. Rubber ... 26 An nfd 92 Snntits P..1A. QtXl Southern Ry '. lofc' Western Union .., 70V5 do pfd 52tf TTnlnn frtMtr' Rn Rep. l. &. s to do pfd ......... 0136 do pfd 7014 Money, Excbangc, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6. Sterling on Lon don. 60 days. $4 85: do ight, $4 8S14. Mexican dollars 1940c ' Brafts Sight, 10c; telegraphic, 12t5c NEW TORIC. Ji.iie. C Money on call. 2g2& per cent; last loans, 1 per cont; prime mer cantile paper. 4$5 per ceht; sterling exchange, firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 SS for demand, and at $4 S4& for CO days; posted rates, $4 85S?4 85 and $4 SO; commer cial bills, H S3K4 S3i. Silver certificates. Ciuc2c Mexican dollars IStJc Bonds Go eminent, weak; state, firm; railroad. Irregular. THE GRAIX MARKETS. Prices or Cerenla In American and European Porta. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 6 Wheat Strong on call and quiet for spot. Barley Quiet; spot, steady. Oats Quiet. Spot quqotatlons were: Wheat No 1 shipping, $1 03; choice, $1 03; milling. $1 07t4$l 10. Barley Feed. 7354C?7GVic; brewing, S3(3P0c. Oats Good to choice whlt, $1 17tjl 20; gray, $1 103 1 20; red $1 12&1 22. Call hoard sale: Wheat Strong; December, $1 12; cash, $1 03?i. Barley Quiet; December, 7STic Corn Largo yellow, $1 17HS1 20. Chi en so Grain and Produce. CHICAGO. Aug.- 6 Offerings ofwheat at the opening of the market wero ery light, and the presence of buying orders In a great number sufficed to glo the market a fairly firm tone. Liverpool was closed, and local traders were sometvhat uncertain as to their course at first. Initial trading In September was at 7575c, a shade advance over Saturday's closing, and a further advance to 75vic took place within a few minutes Local bears, encouraged by the heavy receipts at all primary points, then at tempted to force prices down. In the absence of any material 'support, and their offerings did result In a reaction to 75c But at the decline bulng orders were received from New York and the Northwest, and as soon as the local offerings Tvere withdrawn the price immediate ly reacted again to Tosc After 11 o'clock tho market for the most part was excessively dull. The weather was too hot for the traders to take mueh Interest In tradlnr. and the result was that prices kept within a narrow range. September adanced to 735JQ-73c, where it closed a gain of Siff'ic. Com enjoyed a brief Interval of prosperity around the opening, on reports of damage In the South by hot winds The latter part Of the season was dull, but the close was strong, September c Mghcr, at 37c Oats were very dull during most of tho ses sion, but the tone was firm. September closed Sj.e'e higher, at 21G218c Provisions were dull all day. Lower hog prices and fears of further yellow" ifcver develop ments made buyers timid at first, and opening prices were lower. Offerings were mall. and later the firmness of corn, had Influence on Board of Trade and StGcfoExchariQe Brokers GRAIN PROVISIONS STOCKS and COTTON BOUGHT AND SOLO FOR CASH OR CARRIED ON MAR01KS 214-215 " Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon trading. At the close September pork was nn- ehanged, lard -& higher, ana nos ociusuw. The leading futures Tanged as follows: . -WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Clpae. August .......30 7414., 10 74H $j uaS septemDer ... ti 'orz j, -r. October 75 70 75 Gtf CORN. August 3SH 3SJS S September ... 37M. ks t ZX? October " 36 37J4 86 37 OATS. August 2m 214 21U 21 Ssptember ... 2lu 31 ' $. MS Octobor 2l 21& 21 21 MESS "PORK. September ...1175 1195 '11 TS 11 S3 October 11 77 11 05 11 77 1187 LARD. September ... C77H 6S2 gHVff October 68 0S5 680 "685 January 0 70 6 70 6 &VA 070 SHORT RIBS. September ... 7C5 71T 705 T15 October 7 02-710 7 02 7 10 January 610 610- 610 6 10 Cash quotations were as follows: .- 1 Flour Quiet. Wheat No. S, Tl72c; J?o. 2 red. 7GH3 7714c Corn No. 2, 3St4c; No., 2 yellow, 30ic Oats No. 2, 2122c: Jo. 2 white. 23 23ic; No. 3 white. 2223?ic. Rye No. 2. 4S43Hc. Bariej- Good, feeding, 3530c; fair to choice malting, aOSSc Flaxseed No. 1, $1 30; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 30. Timothy seed Prime, $3 20. Mess pork Per barrel, $11 S011 85. Lard Per cwt., $6 803H5 82& Short ribs Sides, loose. ?7 057 30. Dry salted shoulders Boxed, C947c. Short clear sides Boxed. $7 G07 70. Butter Steady; creamery, 1510c; dairy, 1417c. Cheese Dull; 9&10Hc Eggs Firm; fresh, ll. Receipts. Shmm't. Flour, barrels 41.000 120,000 Wheat, bushels .... 90,000 191.000 Corn, bushels 195,000 1,298,000 Oats, bushels 4S8.000 276.000 Rje, bushels 8.000 . 4.000 Barley, bushels 8,000- 3,000 Ifew Yorlc Grain and Eroduee. NEW TORIC, Aug. -6. Flour Receipts, 17.6C9 barrels; exports, 12.215 barrels. Mar ket dull. Minnesota patents, $4 10(4 45; Winter straights, $3 603 76. Wheat Receipts, 10,082 bushels; exports, 113,637 "bushels.' Spot firm. No. 2 red, 79&c f. o. b. Options opened steady on foreign buying and higher cables, eased off in mid day under Southwest receipts and .tho vis ible" supply Increase, rallied with corn, 'and on unfavorable weather abroad closed firm at Sc not advance. September closed SOVfcc; December, S2ic. Wool Steady. Hops Quiet. Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK. Aug. 0 The following la tho statement of the visible supply of grain In store and afloat on Saturday, August 4, as complied by the New York Produce Exchange: Bushels. Inorease. Wheat 47,533,000 l.oeo.000 Com 12,320.000 62S.000 Oats 5,580.000 107.000 Barley 607.000 5,000 Rye 405.000 'HSiOOO Decreasa. ENGLISH 3IONEY MARKET. At Least ?3O,OOO,00O Needed to Ease Matters. . NEW YORK, Vug. 6. The Times' Lon don financial correspondent cables: The English, money market Is getting Into an interesting condition. The Chancellor of the Exchequer's demand. for another 13, 000,000 to be added to his already exces sive borrowings-fflQ.OOQ.COO of It now In threo-year 3 per cent bonds offered at 98 has caused It to become nervous and anxious. And no wonder. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach let out that he already owes 18,090,000 on treasury bills alone, 3.000,000 of It to tho Bank of England, which has thus directly advanced the treasury 8,500,000, instead of 5,500,000, shown In the weekly exchequer returns. Add that 5,500,000 to lS,000,000-odd, and we get- a floating debt of nearly 24,000,000, exclusive of the new est 10,000,000, the most unwholesome amount, which, thanks to the Bank of England's participation, has thrown on tho market a mass of diseased credit :by which discount and money rates have been kept low To add to the trouble, It Is estimated that half of the "khaki" loan is pawned. A fancy premium was created upon It before Issue, .which led a thousand people to rush In with appllpatlons. Even, al though the allotments were severely cut down In consequence of the mass of ap plications, numbers of these premium scalpers received more thsn they wanted. Many wanted none at all, only the chance of pocketing the market premium. Thus, In spite of the apparent furore, the ldan has been taken up and the holders of the scrifr had to pay from 4', to 5 per cent, generally 4i, last week for money In Sep tember. The bunks, in order to advance "the dis count, have stopped tlie outflow of gold, our market being now the dearest In Western, and save St. Petersburg, In Northern Europe dearer even than eBr lln and Hamburg. Four per cent, how ever, has not attracted gold in any quan tity, although It Is said considerable amounts are on the water from Australia and even from the far East; therefore, it Is probable that we shall see a 5 per cent bank rate established, perhaps before this month Is out, because at all costs gold must be attracted. Our stock is 2,000,000 less than it was a year ago, having run down during the last two. months, and wo want at least 10,000.000 to make us safe. This will explain why the credit insti tutions are perturbed and -disposed to work with extreme caution when they -work at all. Also it explains why the price of all our first-class securities have steadily dwindled until our best railway preferred stocks and debentures are from 10 to 25 "per cent lower than they were IS months ago. The shrinkage must go ta, paralyzing all disposition to speculate. SA FItAXCIBCO MARKETS. SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 6 Wool, Spring Nevada, 1315c; Eastern Oregon, 10 15c; Valley Oregon, 1820c. Fall, north ern mountain lambs, 1012c; mountain lambs. 810c; San Joaquin plains. SglOc; Humboldt and Medoelno, 1314c Hops M crop, ll13c. Mlllstuffs Middlings, ?1730; bran, $12 50 t?13 50 per ton. Hay Wheat, $SS12; wheat and oat, JS iTll; best barley. $S 50; alfalfa, $& 7 50; stock. 555 50; compressed wheat, JS012 per ton; straw, SoftCTiiC Per bale. Potatotes River Burbanks, 35gC5c; Early Rose, SOg'Toc per cental; sweets, HIc per pound. VegetablesOnions, 7590c per cental; garlic, 2&3&c; green peas, 23c per pound; string beans, l43c; dried okra, 32iAc per pound; egg plant, 810e per pound; cucumbers, 20030c per box. Citrus fruit Oranges, navels; $2 50; Mexican limes, $&f?7; common California lemons, $1 505J3 75; choice, J33 50 per box. Bananas 51 5052 50 per bunch. Butter Fancy creamery, 2123c; do seconds, 21ig22c; fancy dairy, lS20c; do second, 16SISC. Cheese American, new, 99&c per pound; Young America, 9&10c; East ern, 16ti17c Eggs Store, 15lSc; fancy ranch, 23c; Eastern, lfrffl7c. Poultry Turkeys, gobblers, &3?10c: do hens, lOJJllc per pound; old roosters, ?3 50 (54 per dozen; young roosters, $1 06; small broilers, II 752 25; large do, ?3 3 50; f rycrs, $3 SGg 50; hens, $44 50 per dozen; geese, fl(gl 25 per pair. Receipts Flour, quarter sacks, 6200; .wheal, centals. GCCO; Oregon ,1000, Wash ington. 2000:. barley, centals, 74,000; oats, centals, 23,000; do Oregon, S00: beans. Backs, 1900; potatoes, sacks, S6O0; bran, sacks, 050; middlings, saeks. 5S0; hay, bales, KX); wool, bales, lfiO; hides, 1S9. EASTERX LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Aug. G. Cattle Receipts, 25, 000, Including 4000 Westerns and 1800 Tex ans. Choice steers steady, others 10c lower; active; Western steady; butchers' Downing, Hopkins Chicago Board of -Trade New York Stock Exchange Room 4, Ground Boor" . Chamber of Commerce . - BOTH TELEPHONES APE rYlEi 0 Sails on Her Second Trip This Is the only exclusive ' Nome trade, Bookings now being made. & FOR' RATE3 AWD .WFORMATIOS AFPIjT T P. P. BAUWGARTNER, Agetrt, 233 Washington 3t. $-& XV. A. ,HI chell.it Cck, General, Ajreiit. Snn Franclaco. . i - Pacific-Coast FOR THE KBW PAIiA.TIAI STEED STEAMSHIP "SENATOn.' " nlll Sail HSI'I Jtaiuc auu miuuia cm ui avuui hujuh w, ui.u oiyivmut, r The "Senator" has a capacity of '25C0 tons. Her secondcabln and steerap accommodations are 'superior to the first-class accommodations of" most oi tho steamers advertised for Ndme. . v i The Pacific Coast Steamship Company has been running Its steamers to-Aias- ka Winter and Summer for 25 years, -and Is the pioneer Pacific Coast line, brat tle frelnht and passenger .rates apply irom Portland. For further Information lnauiro of QOODALL,. PERKINS & CO.. Gdncral Agents. 10 Market. San Fran cisco, or N". POSTON. Agent. 249 Washington st.. Portland. Or. American-Hawaiian Steamship Ca Regular. Steamer Service from Ney York to Son Francisco, Portland and Honolalu. S S ABIERICAN, of over 000 tons carrying capacity, the first vessel to load, will sail from New York, September 1. and after discharging her California freight at San Francisco, will proceed direct- td Eortjndi v ,,,,. Freight received after August 1 at company's new covered pier, foot of Forty second street. South. Brooklyn, .Ncjv Yprk.- - For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to THE CHJCRLBS'F. rBEEBE COMPANY, Agents, , i - - Portland, Or. FLINT "DEARBORN & CO., 11 Broadway, New York, General Agqnts. stock steady to 10c lower; natives, good to prime steers, ?5 4C5 30; poor tcf 'me dium, H 755 S5; selected-feedcrs, steady, fi54 65; mixed stocker3,-$3r3 0; cows, ?3 3 50; heifers, $3 15(315; canners, $2 202 76; bulls $3(34 50; calves, $4 7ft$ 50; Texa-vfed steers. $4 354 65; grassers, ?3 254 30; bulls. f2 5033 40. - .nogs Aecoipis; oi.wu, iuni, .,v,.,, left over, 3f00?" Mostly-" IQc lower; closing 'stronger; top',,540. Mixed and butchers', MC56 40; good to" choice heavy, $55 C5; rough heavy," $4SS54?95; light, $5;o3 40; bulk of sales, $5 155 30. v ;. . . Sheep Receipts, 000. Sheep, stronger; lambs SSS'lOc lower, qood to choice woth ersr U 40S4 7p fair to chpice, ?3 7S4 25; Western sheep, 54 25(5:4 ); Texassheop, $3 25(jj4 25; native lambs, ..H 53 85; West ern lambs,4 h(oS5 0. OMAHA, Aug. cl Cattle Receipts,' 2S00 head. Market, Btoady; native beef steers, $4 S55 5; Western steers, $4 3545; Texas steers, ?3 7&g;4 40; cows and heifers, $3 10(4 25; canners. ?23; stockers and feeders, 13 754 60; calves. $35j0; bulls and ags, ?2 604 30. , Hogs Receipts, 2400 head. Market, o 7iAc lower; heavy, t&S'o 10'; mixed, ?55 05; light. H 905?5 05; bulk of sales, $5 Q2S 05. Sheep Receipts, 7SO0. Market weak, 10c lower; yearlings, $4M 40; wethers, 2 903) 4 30; common stock.?2Q2 75; lamb:, Sl-50 $5 CO. ICnnsnn City Iilventocfe. KANSAS CITY, Aug. C Cattle Re ceipts, 11,000. Market, weak; Texas steers, f3 1005 65; Texas cows, 52 653 30; native steers, 54 255 75; native cows a'nd helfors, 51 654 75; stockers and feeders, $2'50HS5; bulls'. 52 50dM. Hogs Receipts, 4000. Market, weak; bulk of sales. 55 175 27; heavy, 55 Kt) 5 30; packers, 55 17f5 27; mixed. 55 155 22; lights, 555 25; yorkers, 55 205 25; pigs, 54 905 15. Sheep Receipts, 2C00. Market, strong; lambs, 52 5035 80; muttons, 534 25. Gold Gofnff to Enffiand. NEW YORK, Aug. 6. Gold-will go to England on Wednesday next. Bankers to day talked .of considerable shipments, on account of war loans, remlttancesi and monetary conditions abroad. From 51, 050,000 to 54,000,030 will probably be en gaged tomorrow as a result of negotia tions now lu progress. Tlie Metal Mnrlceta. NEW YORK, Aug. 6, Business was rather dull In metals today, all quota tions nominal. Pig-iron warrants ruledr weak and nominal, with no demand atr 512. Lake copper quiet, 516 50: tin very qulett 53232 25; lead dull, 54 23, and spelter quiet, 54 20(54 25. The brokers' price for lead was 54 and for copper 516 50. i Par sliver, OQT&c, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. '. J3ar silver, 61c Coffey nitd Snuar. , .NEW YORK, 'Aug. 6. Coffee .options closed five points higher to five points net loss. Sales, 24.2C0 bags, including September, 57 657.70; October, 57 75; De cember, 57 5037 95; . January, 57 907 95. Spot Rio, quiet;. No. 7 Invoice, 9c; mild, quiet; Cardova, nominal. Sugar, raw. dull; fair refining. 4Vc; centrifugal 9C test, 413-lGc; refined, easy, granulated, JO. 10; cut loaf, 56 50. Hatred of "Wealth. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 6. (To tho Edi tor.) In the editorial- this morning under "Enemies Unmasked," facts are made so plain that if an 'apple had been cut in two to show the worms inside It could not have been plainer. As I read It I turn back, back "to the time of which Milton wrote In "Paradise Lost."''when,he plp tures the Ideal- of Jlberty as it can never exist In reality, and when ho shows the cause of tho fall of half the population of that supposed realm to have been lib erty Itself. I turn to that time not be cause it Is poetry, "or perhaps mythology, but because it Is a metephorical picture that will stand for all time and In all the universe, as a lesson In the relation be tween law and liberty. Whatever Milton's if jL'ifrrtnr -AkllklAAgLAlL&OJllLaJ Mormon BlShODS'-PlllCfcaTebecnlasssoTeita yeijjby tfre Iexdrfi of the llomai Chardi a that fcl.jwtn. Tosldteijr oi seu, Mniirnnn. iicctjd. m rv ererr fjf.ctloo. Dam ret Ccspordint. a Ctrins. SttmcJta the beda nd netre ette-s. 50c x box, potoneiy toat Power. Hlght-s.ocos, -5permatorrnooa insomnia, Pains In.liacu, EW1 Poslresi Seminal Ernloslois. t-anfe rfaeve, Wervoua xe bltlty, KeadncnojUnfltnoen to Marry, kps-tof C?ia 8arnen Varicocolo, or tcnsOpatlonQtops Qulojcneui- f Clo-"Bif s pnarcai 8tops Nor a jocmeyreiunaeo. w.ta fMxna. urausn irec Aaarofs, Binop Komeay co., aan J-rancioco, cat. For sale by Aldrlch Pharmacy. Slstb and "Was hlncton streets. Portland. Or. r" "C", E3 f on or About July. 20, -1 900 livestock steamer in the' st s. s; co. Steamship Go views on the relation ofclasse3 during his porlod were, and If .he had any hopes -finale of any free t government like ours, I, .wonder what his feelings would be could he have lived today to look fnto the present .and future. Antagonism to eiptfal Ifl found In the church-and put of the cxhurch, Ir monarchies "he ppor man's state Is , slavery- In free countries It is as we seo It at home today. What will It be In the future? Will It, be revolution and evolution? I hope It Is not the spirit of discontent, that goads mankind to prog ress, andls being carried too far. Per haps It -Is only as It has been since the day of the beginning, theories of the dis contented'. J. A. CLEMENSON. r t" Knnsan -Quarantine Stnndn. T0PEKA, Kan.,, Aug. 6. Ths Kansas quarantine on cattla tuberculosis will stand. A conference on the sub'ect was hold today" at the Governor's ofneo. pir tlclpated In by tho Governor, the mam bens ot the livestock sanitary board, rnd a number of cattl3 men. Certain cattle mi&i have protested against the quaran tine as unjust and unnccs-ary. At the close ot the conference today the boaVd declared that the rule would be main tained, and Governor Stanley said he would not interfere. CABLE PARK, FOR AN OUTING Cable Park, Portland Heights, 00 feet above the city, at terminus of Portland 'Railway, open to the public. Fine view of the" snow-clad peaks, city and coun try, pleasant: 'shade, good ' refreshment S'tand, Comfortable seats and swings, 'with monkeys and young bears Jo amuse the children. Open cars leave the en trance every seven and one-half minutes. , " Tbe Better Part. The Tagals some day t ill acknowledge the need Of tho civilization wo spread. .They'll find It 13 better to follow our lead Than to try to keep dodging our lead. Philadelphia Press. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. PLEASURE TOURS FALL 1900 Sept. 6 Oct. 17 Nov. 3 Round the World Japan: .Sept. 6 Kdiy Land From New York .....' Sept. 22 Other tonrs to Europe and else Tviiere. Progrrammca mailed free on application. THOS. COOK & SON 621 Market St. San Francisco Pacific Coast Steamship Co. ' " FOR ALASKA. THE COMPANY'S elegant steamers Qneen, Cottage CHy, City 'of Topeka and Al - lu leave TACOMA 11 A. H.. SE ATTLE 0 P. M.. Aug. 3. S. 13. 15. 18, 23. 25: Sept. 2, 7, 12, 17. 22, 27: Oct. 2, and every fltth day thereafter. For further .information obtain , company s loiaer. "" The company reserves the right to chanso rtesrraera,' sailing dates and hours of sailing, iwithout previous notice. AOKNTS-ls". POSTON'. 249 Tt'ashinrton st, -Portland. Or.; F. W. CARLETON. N. I. R. r! Tockr Tacoma. ticket offico G1S First ave.; Beattle, E. "W. MELSE. ticket agt: H. H. lL,pX'V Puret Sound Supt.; C W. MILLiER, Asst. Supt, Ocean Dock. Biattle. "GOODAXU PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts., S. F. WASHINGTON & ALASKA ,.., STEAMSHIP CO. The fast steamship "CITY OF SEATTLE." Balling from Seattle every 10 days for Juneau and fakapway. Steamers -"FARAL.LON" and "RUTH, sailing every seven days from Seat tle for Eka.su ay and all other intermediate Alaskan points. For freight and passage Inquire of - OODWEia. & CO. Ltd.. . - .252 Oak st. Telephone Main fld. eaioiteejrorjt casei In old isd yesajr triilar feoa effsctj zzuzae - satovss. OUfOS UOSt KlanilOOdt ! can is U hint). cJTi-tl3 Kestons small, irufarekibed 1-ftr Ja.j3 by iniiU Srrenfra AwiiSsa euartntec, to care FnJm E TRAVELERS' GUIDE. E333 k - JmfcjMy Tini liiTAx"T Dnloa Depot, Slxtb aad J 5treta. THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST "CHICAGO-PORTIiAKD SFECIAXj." leaves for tho East vl. Huntinrton. ut 3-3 JL M.: arrives. 4 P. M. SPOKANE KIiYER, ror Spokane, Eastern "Washlceton. end 'Great Northern points, leaves at 0 P. M.; arrive at J A. iL ATLANTIC EXPRESS. Leaves for tho East, via- Uuntinutoa. at 3 P. il.; arrivos at S:40 A. iL THROUGH PULLltAN AND TOURlaT 3LEEPEH5. Water llzea aceilula, subject to cbanjo -wlth-out notloe: oceax akd river screditli:. OCE.VN DIVISION Steamsalps sail from Alasworth Dock at S P. JL Lcae Portland State of 'California. Sunday. Aug. 5; Wednes day, Aug. 15; Saturday. Aug. 25; Tuesday. Sept. 4; Friday, Sept. 14. Columbia, Friday. AUff. 10; "Monday, Au?. 20; Thursday. Aug. 3u; Sunday, Sept. 9. rrom Son Francisco Lea in? Spear-Street Pier "No. 24. San Francisco, at 11 A. M., as follows: Stato of California. Wednesday. Aus 1; Saturday, Auy. 11; Tuesday. Auff. 31: Fri day, Aus. 31; Monday. Sept. 10. Columbia, Monday. Aug. 6; Thursday. Aug. 10; faundai, Aug. 20; JVcdnesday, Sept. 5. COLUMBIA 1UYUK UIVISIOX. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Hassalo loaveu Portland daily, except Eunday, at 3.0U P. M.; en Saturday at 10:W P. M. Returning, leaves Astoria dally. xcept sua. day, at 7:00 A. 11. Steamer" T. J. Potter lcave3 Portland Tues days and Thursdays at 9 A. JI.: Saturdays. 1 P. JI., .for- Astoxia. and Lonff Beach. Leaves llwaco Tuesdays, Thursdajs and Sundays from 5 to S P. JI.. acordlnc to tide. willasiette river division. portla'nd and saleji. or. Steamer llnth fnr Salem and war rolnta. leaies Portland Mondays, Wednesdajs and Fri das at COO A. M". Keturnlne. leaes Salom Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at COO A. M. YAMlILL RITER ROUTB. PORTLAND AND DAYTON. OR. Steamer Elmore, for Dayton and way points. leaves Portland Tuesdays, -Thurudays and Sat- urdars at 7 JL. IT. EaturnlE. leaves Dayton for rortland and way polnta Jlbudaj , Wedneadayj ana Tiania at u a. ai. KSAKE RIA'ER ROUTE. RIP.VRIA. WASH.. AND LEWISTON. IDAHO SteMner bpokane or uttnuwr Lcwlston learfS Rlparia dally at 3:33 A. M., arriving at Lewis ton at. 3 P. M. Returnlne. the Spokane or Lewiston leaves Lcnlston daily at 7 A. M., arrhlnjc at Rlparia same evemnf. W. n. HURLBURT. General Pawsenzer Asent. V. X. CTIILLTNG. City Ticket Axent. Telephone Main 71Z 0 Third street, cor. Oat NewSteamsliipLmetotheOrient CHINA AND JAPAN. FROM PORTLAND. In. connection with THE OREGON RAILROAD tc NAVIGATION CO. Schcdulf. 1000 (subject to chantre): Steamer. Due to Leave, Portland. "MONMOUTHSHIRE" Juna 24 "BRAEMAR" July 15 "ARGYLL" AUff. 3 , For rates, accommodation, etc. apply to DODWJ7LL k COMPANY. Limited, General Acenta. Portland, Or. To principal points In Japan and China. Leave D:p3t Fifth anil Streets Arrlvo OVERLAND EX PRESS TIt,VIN3 for Salem, Rose burx. Ashln'nd. Sac rrmentc. Ocden, Shn Franclscp, Mo jae, Los Ansel". El Paso, New Or learfu and the Zat At TVoodburn (daily except Sun 6a). mornlnfr train connects nlth train for Mt. Angel, Sll v e r t on. llrotrn vllle. Sprlngneld and Natron, anl eenlnc train fcr Mt. Ansel and SU verton. Albany passonser CorvaHIs passenger Sheridan, peuoenser S:30 P. JI. 8.30 A. M. 7:43 A.M. 0:30 P. M. 4:00 P.M. t7:30 A. M J4:30P. M. 10:10A.M. BOP. M. 1S.25 A. it Dally. JDally except Sunday. Rebata tickets on sale between Portland, Sac ramento and ban FranclccO. Net rated J17 first class and $11 second class, including sleeper. Rates and tlcieto to Eastern points and Eu rope. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from J. S KIRKLAND. Ticket Agent. 140 Third it. YAMHILL DrVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street. Leae for Oswego daily ut 7:20. ():40 A. M.; lS.JO, 1.65. 3.25. 4.40, U.25. b.oO. 11:J0 P. M.; and 9.0u A. U. utt Sundays only. Arrlva at Portland dally at 0.35, a.3u. io.C0 A. M.; 1:35. 3:10, 4:30, C.15, 7.40, 100)0 P. II.. 12.-4U A. M. daily, except Monday, 8:3b and 10.05 A. M. on Sundays only. Leave for Dallas dally, except Sunday, at 5:05 P. M. Arrive at Portland at 0.30 A. JL Passensr train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mon days. Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:45 P. M. Returns Tueeday, Thursdays and Saturday. 'Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER. Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt. DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. The Pioneer Dlnlnc and Observation Car Route. Leave I Union Depot, 6tri aai J Sll Arrive No. 3 2P.M. North Coast Limited. Tor Tacoma, Seattle, No. 1 7A.M. North xaklma. Spo kane, Pullman. Mos cow. Lewlston, Row land. B. C, Butte Helena. St. Paul. Min neapolis, Chicago, Bos ton, New York and all points East and South east. No. 4 11:30 P. M. Tivln City Express, for Tacoma. Seattle, Spo No. 3 8 P. JL kane, Helena, Butte, St. Paul. Chicago. Ba--ton. New York. Omaha, Kansas City. Council Bluffs. St Louis, and all points east and Iroutbeast Through train service -via Northern Pacific and Burlington line rrom Portland to Omaha. Kansas Cit. St. Louis. Quick time and un equald accommodations. Take North Coast Limited Train No. 3 for South Bend. Olympla aad Gray's Baroof points. See tho North Coast Limited. Elegant Up holstered Tourist Sleeping Cars, Pullman Standard Steepers, Dlntns Car and Observa tion Car. all electrl: lighted. Solid iLStlbuied trains. Ticltetn sold to all points In tho United States and Canada, and baggago checked to destination of tickets. For Information, tickets, sleeping-car reser vations, etc call on or write A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Pasaenscr Agent, 2o5 Jlorrlaon St., Cor. Third, Portland, Oroaron. WHITE COLLAR LiNE BAILEY -GATZERT (Aider-street Docki Leaves Portland dally ev-ry morning at 1 o clock, except Sunday. Returning, leaves- As toria every night at 7 o'clock. px-ep Sunday. Oregon phone Main 331. Colombia phono 351. FAST SOUTH feataasg TRAVELERS GUIDE POSSIBLY YOU ARE NOT AWARE OF THE FAST TliVSE AND SUPERB SERVICE Now offered by the fi PlCTOr WE HAVE DA3LY FAST TRAINS TO THE EAST If you cannot take the moraine trJn travel via the evenlnfi train. Bothara finely equipped. "Our Specialties" -Fast Time Through Service PULIiMAJT PALACH SLEEPERS. PULIiMAX TOURIST SLEEPERS. PUI.IiM.VN D1XEHS. IiIBR.VRT CAFE CAR AND FREH RECIilNIXG CiLVIR CARS. Hours In Time Saved to Oninlia, Chlcaco. Kansms City. St. Louis Xevr Vorls. Iloston, And Other Eastern Points. Tickets good via Salt Iako City, and Denver. It Is to your Iotere9t,to usu THE" QY.I?R liAXD ROUTE. Tickets and sfeeplnr-ear berths can be'secured from GEO. IvANO, City Pass, and Ticket Agent. J. H. LOTHROP. General Agent. i3o Third at.. .Portland, ur. H oeoooocacooooooa " I Straight i Not Round About. That describes the Burllns- o o ton. route via Billings. 0 It la the straight line to the o e Souh and Southeast. Better still it is the only lino o -which takes you from Portland 0 to Lincoln, St. Joseph, Kansas e City and St. Louis -without o changes or delays of any kind. q Thro sleepers, thro' tourist o cars, thro' chair-cars. All o meals served In dining-cars. o Berths and tickets at e o Tlcliet Ofacs, e . ,.....- o 1 00 3ra sr., ctr. Marx, roriiana, uregaj. o XL TY. FOSTER, TlckitAsant. o LTS.O. B. TATLOTt. City Pasarnctr A tent. o e o e oo ocoooooosoeeooeeeseo mountains AKE TOIT taking- a vacation? If s. we would Ilka to send you some literature about "Banff Hot Springs," "Tho Great Glacier of thd Selklrks." and the magnificent ho tels there, operated by the Canadian Pa cific Railway. Cheap Excursion Ratea mads from alt Pacific Coast points, OR IF TOU are going East tako your Tick cts by the "Imperial Limited" and spend a. day or two at our mountain resorts. You will benefit by It and enjoy it. Apply to any Canadian Paclflo Ry, Agent or to H. H. ABBOTT. Agent. E. J. COYLE. Portland, Or. Asst. Gen. Pas3. Agent, Vancouver. B. C. 15M5beotKdrihebw TIcfcet Office, 263 Slwrlioa Staff, Tftane 633 Th 3"lyr, dally tu an4 I irbivt from St. Pant. yLtiu- t". apolli. Dulutb. Chleaxn I ria. X and all points Xast. 1 7:00 A. il. LEAVE. 6.oo p. ar. J Through Palace and TourtatSleepera, Dining and Buffet Emoklng-Llbrary Can. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE STEAMSHIP TOSA MARU For Japan. CUtna. and all Aslatla olaU irlO leave- Seattle- About SePVl2th - - Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES for Uaygers. Rainier. ARRIVES UNION DEPOT. UNION Clatskanie. Westport. DEPOT. Clifton. Astoria, War ren ton. JTlavel. Ham mond. Fort Steren, Gearhart Park. Seaside. Astoria and Stashor Ezpres; Dslly. Astoria Express. Dally. Seashoro Express, Saturday only. 11:10 A. it 9:10 P. 1L 0:40 P. M. G:53 P. 31 2:30 P. il Ercept Saturday. Ticket office. 233 Morrison at. and TTnloa dtpot. J. C lATO. Gen. Pass. Agt.. Aitorla. Or. FCape Nome And Yukon Rfver Polnb S. S. "OHIO," 3500 Tons Sails from Seattle en or about Aug. 25 Reservatioai can no-v bo made upon applica tion to any railroad or aub-agent ot the latr natlonal Xa'.lgatton Company, or to EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO.. SEATTLE- WA711. Siz O 13 X aoa-Doisonoet reswdy for Gonorrhrea, Gleet. Sperm at or rhoea nnttK, nnna curat uu cfaarsev, or any Inflanim tloa ot mneous mtzt EEwdsOHtUiaitO. branes. Son-astrinffeafc. kC!XCWlTl;0.LJ S y SJajjlsta, or sent in slain trrarp-r. v extiref. nreusld. for $1 ". nr 3 bottIi, ?2 'i. $' Circular sent oa remsj. Away to the Jrt y 3csE3 JV5J et to trlr. X z.s.1. 7. r XS U