Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 09, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MOTWTNG OREGONTAN, TUESDAT, AVRTL 9, 1301
10M1ER0IAL AND FINANCIAL NEWS
markets yesterday followed closely
the quotations of Saturday. Front .street
had Its Monday average of business. Con
tinuance of fair "weather "would stimulate
all lines, especially out-of-town orders,
and "woud hasten along mohajr and veg
etables. Eggs were steadier than last week.
Dealers are resorting to storage. A fur
ther advance in California would, open
that market to them. Butter showed no
Improvement. Some merchants consider
a break probable A-ery soon. One firm
-was willing to close out on the best Or
egon grade below 20 cents. Some deal
ers apprehend a smaller Alaska con
sumption this year, and consequently de
pressing effect, while, otners are firmly of
the opinion that the market can mam.
tain itself at usual level.
Vegetables were limited, and CaUiornia
rer almost entlrelv cleaned UP. JJomes-
tlc product, such as rhubarb, lettuce, rad
ishes, onions and asparagus, have begun
to come in more freely. Potatoes were
strong, and maintained, the Improvement
of last week. Large export to San TYan
clsco was made by last steamer. New po
tatoes have declined slightly. Best grade
onions were steady at last week's advance.
The steamBr took a quantity to California
Sunday in response t'o the higher price
at San Francisco.
Bank Clearings.
Clearings.
Tacoma ........... ........$107,331
Seattle . 470,335
Spokane -, 359,031
Balances.
24.621
113.G3T
133,617
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, Flour, Etc
"With no foreign cables yesterday, local
dealers were undecided how to gauge the
market for wheat, and business was -accordingly
on a very restricted scale with
quotations nominally unchanged since
Saturday. The best open quotation for
"Walla "Walla wheat was 57 cents, but
there were reports of o7 and even 5S
cents being paid by ome of the Interior
mills. The cereal is not worth the latter
figure -for export, even on a much weaker
freight market than is now in evidence.
2so pevr charters are reported, but the
steamship Adato, now in port, is said to
ie offering for wheat loading.
Wheat Walla Walla. fic: "Valley nomi
nal; bluestem, 59c per bushel.
Fl jur Best grades,. ?2 703:3 40; per bar
rel;, graham, ?2 60.
Oats White. ?1 25 per cental; gray.
31 201 22 per cental.
Barley Feed, $16 50(517; brewing. $16 50
17 per ton.
Wlllstufts Bran. $16 per ton; middlings,
$21 50;shorts. $17 50: chop. $16.
f Timothy. $12012 50; clover. 579 50;
OrfEgon wild hay, $G7 per ton.
Hops, "Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hops l214c per pound; 1899 crop. 67c.
Wool Valley, 1314c; Eastern- Oregon,
S12c; mohair, 2021c per pound.
Sheepskins' Shearlings, 1520c; short
wool, 2535c; medium-wool, 3050c; long
wool, C0c$l each.
Tallow 3c; No. 2 and grease, 22&c per
pound.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 16 nounds and
upward 1415c; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 16
pounds, 1415c per pound; dry calf. No. 2,
sound steers, 60 pounds and over, 7Sc;
do, 50 to 60 pounds, T'gT&c; do, under 50
pounds, 6.7c; kip. 10 to 30 pounds.. 66(g
Tc; do veal, 10 to 14 pounds. 7c; do -calf,
under 10 pounds. TSc; green (unsalted),
1c per pound less; culls (bulls sags,
anoth-eaten. badly cut. scored, halr
sllpped, weather-beaten or grubby), one
third less.
Pelts Bearskins, each, as to size, $5
20; cubs, each, $25: badger, each. 1040c;
wildcat, 2575c; house cat, 520c; fox.
common gray, 3050e; do red, $1 502;
do cross, $515; lynx. $23; mink. 50c$l 25;
marten, dark Northern, $612; do pale
pine, $1502; muskrat, 5igI0c; skunk, -25
35c; otter (land), $57; panther, with head
and claws perfect, $25; raccoon, 3035c;
-wolf, mountain, with head perfect, $3 50
6; prairie wolf or coyote, 6075c; wolver
ine, $47i beaver, per skin, large, $55j; do
medium, per akin, $37; do small, per
skin, $12;? do kits, per Tskin, 5075c
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc.
Butter Fancy creamery, 2022c; dairy.
1518c; store, lb12&c per pound.
Eggs Oregon ranch, 1313Vc per dozen.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3 505; hens,
$56; dressed, 11 12c per pound;
Springs, $45 per dozen; ducks, $56;
geese, $68 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10
12c; dressed, 1314c per pound.
Cheese Full cream, twins, 13gI3&c;
Toung America, 1314c per pound.
Vegetables, Frnlts, Etc.
Vegetables Garrots. 75S5c per sack:
onions, ?2.35g,3 50; cabbage, $1 401 50 per
cental; potatoes, 5060c per sack; sweet
potatoes. $175 per 100 pounds; new po
tatoes, 22c per pound; celery, S090
per dozen; California tomatoes, $1 5032
per box. .
Fruit Lemons, choice. $2; fancy. $2 50
2 75; oranges. $1752 50 for "navel;-$2 50
1 75 for seedlings, per box;" pineapples
$44 50 per dozen; bananas, $2 25S2 per
bunch; Persian dates, 6c per pound; ap
ples, $12. " " ,
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated , j$a
per pound; sun-dried, sacks or ooxes,
34c; pears, S9c; prunes, Italian. 57c;
silver, extra choice. 57c; -figs, California
blacks, 5c; figs, California white, 57c;
plums, pltless, white, 78c per pound.
Meat- and Provisions.
Mutton Lambs, 10llc per pound gross;
best sheep, $S; wethers, $5; ewes, $4 50
iressed, TlgTVic per pound.
3ogs Gross, heavy, $5 75$; light, $4 75
5; TSresseci, 7c per pouagj a.Y9r-,Uj;
Provisions Portlana pack.'. (Shield
Brand) hams, 13&c; picnic, 9c per pound;
breakfast bacon, 1516c per pound; ba
con, 12c per pound: backs, ll?ic; dry
salted sides, Uc: dried beef, setts, 15c;
Icnuckles, 17c; lard, 5s, 12c; 10s, llc; 50s,
ll&c; tierces, 'Uc; Eastern pack (Ham
monds), hams, large, 12lc; medium, 13c;
small, 13V&C, picnic, 10c; shoulders, 10c,
breakfast bacon, 1416c; dry salted sides,
lOMPc; bacon sides. ITJKglSc; backs,
124c; butts, llc; lard, pure leaf, kettle
rendered, 5s, 12c; 10s, 12c; dry salt bel
lies, ll?igl2Sic; bacon bellies, 12l4c;
dried beef, 15c.
Beef Gross, top steers. $55 25; cows
and heifers, $4 504 75; dressed beef, 78Vic
per pound.
for call money precipitated such a spasm
of liquidation as threw the .stocky market
into a condition bordering on demorallza
"tlon. What happened. today in the siocK
market Is what, according to all observ
ers, was bound to happen. In due 'course
of time. Nevertheless, as Is the wont of
the stock market happenings, the day's
events carafe as a surprise. . -
Even the most enthusiastic bull has
agreed to the proposition that 'such a
rampant speculation as has been going
on for weeks past was bound to overdo
itself, and be followed, by a relapse of
corresponding violence Only the enthu
siastic bull has clung to the 'supposition
that the relapse was still remote, and he
.has continually moved forward the sup-
posea date of .Its occurrence, In the hope
that there was time for still another spec
ulative turn. Even the wild and excited
market of last week, which was an omin
ous symptom, left the bulls, unprotected
for todays developments.
Tips for a rise In- many stocks were
still widely prevalent before the opening
this morning, and the explanation was
offered that Thursday's flurry In call loan
rates was due to manipulation by the
bears. But the. Instant the market opened
it became evident that the developments
since Thursday had Induced a widespread
determination to sell stocks.- Another pal
pable fact was that some of the most
powerful operators in the market had al
ready sold their holdings and taken
profits during the wjld excitement of last
week, and were compactly Organized on
the bear isldeof the. market "this, morn
ing. Perceiving the highly vulnerable con
dition of the market, owing to the over
extension of long accounts thinly mar
gined and, backed by weSkresources, tfie
bears fell upoiC the market with great
flercenessand cut a wide 'breach, in prices
at the first onslaught. The wide Textent
of the first declines, which "were made by
successive drops from 1 to 2 points be
tween sales,, Invited qulckrproflt taking by
the bears, and the violent rallies which
resulted encouraged the bulls to make
some jstand against the reductIon( hoping
that the flurry was temporary, and the
market prepared, to renew the advance.- -
This was the only period of the. day
when there was any show of positive,
strength, and Sugar, People's Gas Texas
& Pacific and a number'of less Important
stocks weYe niarked up sharplyaver last
Thursday's level. The strength was'short
Hved, however, and after -the demand
from the bears had been satisfied many
of the banks began -calling loans. This
brought a fresh supply of liquidation In
the market and Invited fresh attacks by
the bears. The selling became precipi
tate, as the fall in prices wiped' out mar
gins and uncovered stop los6 orders, and,
the jmlucky bulls jettisoned great'bales of.
stock with the-hope of relieving their load
and saving other holdings from the ship
wreck. .
Th only Important demand at any time
came from the shorts, and the occasional
spasmodical- rallies were not held in any
case. This was true of the last as of
former rallies, and although prices had
not fallen back to the lowest all around,
they were again on the down grade In
most cases, and the closing was Irregu
lar and only slightly above the lowest.
The fall reached an extreme 8?i In Rock
Island. 6J In "Delaware & Hudson. 5V In
Amalgamated Copper, 7 In Colorado Fuel,
preferred, and from 2 to 5 points In prac-,
tically all of the active stocks In the
list The Grangers, Pacific, Southwest
erns, Southern, Coalers, Trunk lines, and
high priced specialties were most, acutely
affected.
Sterling exchange eased off slightly In
response to the higher money rate, but the
conviction was not altered that a large
additional sum of gold will be exported
to meet the requirements of the London
money market In connection with the
coming government loan. The movement
of money to the Interior, as disclosed by
Saturday's bank statement, was unusually
heavy, and would be sufficient If continued
to quickly wipe out the surplus of the
New York banks, but any considerable
stringency In New York -would undoubt
edly arrest this movement to some extent,
although the purely commercial -needs tor r
mbney are likely tofie met wfthouTregSrdr
to "distress of purely speculative .borrow
ers. . i i
The sub-treasury drain, which Is des
tined to continue, is more feared than
any bther source of encroachment, and
the conditional offer of the Secretary of
the Treasury to redeem Government bonds
for the sinking fund Is- felt to offer little
Hope of relief for the stock market.
Business in bonds was relatively less
active than that In stocks, and the move
ment of prices was irregular. Total sales,
par value, $3,010,000: - '
United States refunding 2s advanced
and new 4s per cent on the last call.
BONDS.'
TJ. S. 2s. ref. reg.l0GX. Y. Cent. lsts..107H
do coupon 106 Northern Pac. 3s.. 72
do 3s. rec 310 do 4s , 105J&-
uu tuuiuu . .....xiivitiuu .1AV. iSUi ,Jt
Met. St. Ry lG5i
Mex, Central-'"...... 21
Minn. & St. Louis 84
do,pfd .!....... 112'
Mlsftnnrl. Pnlfln inn
S$W Qw-Wi.sL
u.., - CCA...... i-i'A
do pfd :. J.. .... '57
NewJersev Cent.ir!5
NewTork Cent...l4'JV3
.rorioiK west... 50
do Dfd fid
Nnrthppn PaIA( OKRtiTJ. V. -Air Ttrakn..153
do pfd ,. iL!North American .. 844
Ontario & West.. 33'PacIflc Coast 53
O. R. & N 42 do 1st pfd 00
do Dfd 7rt do 2d pfd.... C3
Pennsylvania ....lD5mPaclflc Mall 36
Reading 34
ao isi pia..... .. 74
do 2d pfd 51U
k Rio Gr. Western.. 79
do pfd 100
St. Louis & S. F.. 40
do 1st pfd 82
Gen. Electric 215
Glucose Sugar ...,"40
do pfd 08
Int. Paper 25-
. do pfd . 78
La,Clede. Gas S4
Natl&nal Biscuit .. 39"
do "pfd ".-.... 95" "
National Lead :,.. lti
do pfd 84
National Steel .... 58
do Rfd .-..117
Peonle'a Gas ......109-0t
Pressed Steel Car.. 39
do pfd 81
Pullman Pal. Car.209
Stand. Rope & T.. 5
Sugar 14171
do pfd 121
do 2d pfd C5'AiTenn. Coal & Iron. 02
St. Louis S. W.... 35 Itr. S. Leather 12
flo pfd 04 do pfd 75"
St. Paul 151MiU. S. Rubber 10
do pfd 190
St Paul & 0...,..135 i
Southern Pacific. 44
Southern Ry 27
do pfd 78V4
Texas & Pacific... 30)1
Union Pacific 90
do pfd 84
Wabash 10
Ex dividend.
do Dfd 50-J4
Western Union ... 00
Amai. Copper 105
National Tube ... 00
do pfd 116 .
Republic Iron & S. 10
do pfd 75
U. S. Steel 4G
do pfd 04
New Yorlc Stocks.
These quotations are furnished by R. W.
McKlnnon & ffp members of the Chicago
BoaYd of Trade:
STOCKS
Anaconda Mlnirig Co...
Amal. Copper Co
'Atchison com
Atchison pfd
Am. Tobacco com
Am. 'Sugar com
Am"iSteel & Wire com.
Am, Steel & Wire pfd.
Am1. Smelter" com
Am.-Smelter pfd
Am. Steel Hoop com....
Am. Tin-Plate com....
Am. Tin-Plate pfd
Baltimore & Ohio com.
Baltimore & Ohio pfd.
Brook. Rapid Transit..
Chicago & Alton com..
Chicago & Alton pfd..
Chicago & G. W. com..
Canadian Pacific
Chi., Ind. & L. com....
Chi. Ind. & L. pfd....
Chi.. Burl. & Qulncy....
Chi., Mil. & St. Paul...
Chicago" & N. W. com.
Chi., R. I. &, Pacific.
New Jersey Central....
Ghesapeake & Oh'o
Canada Southern
Colo., Fuel & Iron c'om.
Cont. Tobacco com
ionf. Tobacco pfd...r..
"Delaware & Hudson....
Tfel.. Lack. & Western.
lD-& R. G. com
: & R. G. pfd
ErTe com ..i.
Erie 2ds pfd
'Erie lsts bfd
Federal Steel com
Federal Steel pfd
Illinois Central
Louisville & Nashville.
Met. Traction Co.. ......
Manhattan Elevated...,
Mexican Central Ry...,
Missouri Pacific
Mobile & Ohio
Mo.. Kan. & Tex. com
Mo.. Kan. & Tex. pfd.
rsTbw York central...
4Sj
IDS
62
9534
128
142
47
o9
93
47
do new 4s, res-.irJSj
uo coupon ...... i.a-ft
do old 4s, res.. .1134
do "coupon 113V
. do 5s, res v..lU
do coupon .7... .111
DIst. Col. 3-65S...124
Atchison adj. 4s..5&
C. &N.W. con. 7sI42
do-S. F. deb. 5s. 124
D. & R. G. 4s....102
Gen, Electric 5sM80
Bid.
STOCKS.
The total sales of stocks today were L709.800
shares. The closing quotations -nere:
Atchison .'... ClWabash pfd 37&
do 4s 105V1
Oregon S. L'Us...128
do con. Bs 117
Rio Gr. W. lsts. ..101
Su-Paul consols... ISO
a.P, c. &-P. lsts118V
do 5s .J. vIlKUA
Union Pacific 4S...105&
Wis Cent. lsts.... 00
West' Shore 4s..115
Southern Pac. 4s. .. 02
:&?
Groceries, Jiutn, Etc.
Tee. Mocha. 23(?2Sc; Java, fancy, 26
Java," good, 2024c; Java, ordinary.
Costa Rica, fancy, lS(?T20c; Costa
good. 16ffil8c: Costa Rica, ordinary.
c per pound; Columbia roast, $12 75;
ickles, $12 25; Lion, $12 25 per case.
te Island, 6c; Japan, 5c; New Orle
ans, 4!dc: fancy head, $77 50 per sack.
Sugar Cube, $6 25; crushed, $6 50; pow
dered, $5 S5; dry granulated, $5 65; extra
C. $5 25; golden C, $5 15 net, naif barrels
c more than barrels; sacks, 10c per 100
less than barrels: maple, 1516c per pound.
Salmon Columbia River, one-pound
tails, $1 502; two-pound tails. $2 25250;
fancy one-pound flats, $22 25; -pound
fancy flats, $1 101 30; Alaska tails, $1
1 25; two-pound tails. $1 S02 25.
Nuts Peanuts, ("Ifctgc per pound for
raw, Sc lor roasted; cocoanuts, 90c per
dozen; walnuts. lCgUc per pound? pine
nuts, 15cj hickory nuts, 7c; chestnuts, 15c;
Brazil, He; filberts, 15c; fancy pecans, 12
14c; almonds, 15YIc per pound.
Beans Small white, F&e; large white,
5c; bayou, 3c; Lima, 6&c per pound.
Grain bags Calcutta, $6 506 75 per 100
for spot,
Coal oli Cases, 19c per gallon-; bar
rels, 15e; tanks, lZMc ,.
Stock salt 50s. $14 25 per 100; 100s", $13 J5.
JiEW YORK .STOCK MARKET.
Relapse' of B-eeent Over-Speculation
Took Many by Surprise.
NEW YORK, April S. The call loan
rate proved again to be the solar plexus
the stock .market, as it has done on
'roany decasions. The constriction of the
money supply and the advance in the rate
do pfd 94V.
Bait. & Ohio 91
do pfd 90
Can. Pacific 93
Can. Southern ... 62
Ches. &. Ohio 02
Chi., Gr. Western. 22
C..T3L & Q 182,j
Chi.. Ind. & L.... 37
do pfd 72
Chi. & East. 111. .114
Chicago & N. W..187
C, R. L & Pac.143
C. C. C. &St- L. 80
Colo. Southern .. 10
.do 1st pfd. 45
do 2d pfd 194.
Del. & Hudson. ...170
Del.. LacK. & w..-io
Denver & Bio Gr. 43
dp pfd 94
Erie 30
do 1st pfd C8
Gr. North, pfd. ...203
Hocklne Coal .... 19
Hocklne Valley .. 53
Illinois Central ..139
Iowa Central .... 34
do pfd Cl
Lake Erie- & W.. 0
do Dfd 125
Lake Shore 210Ji
Louis. & Nash 102U1
Manhattan El ...120i
Wheel. L. E.... 18
do 2d pfd 34
Wis Central 19
P. C. C. & St. L.. 08 ,
Third Avenue 121
EXPRESS CO.'S.
Adams 00
American 19"
United States ..:. 82
Wells-Fareo 140
MISCKLLANEOUS.
Amer. Cotton Oils. 26
do pfd S3
Amer., Malting,-... 5
do pfd :.. 25
Am. Smelt, & R... C24
do pfd .-. 96
Amer. Spirits 2
do pfd 17
Amer. Steel Hoop.. 40
ao pia 95-
Am. Stel & W.... 47
do pfd 111
Amer. Tin Plate... 75
ao pfd 119
Am. Tobacco ....125J1
do pfd 144
Anaconda M. Co... 45K
Brooklyn R. T...ti 81
Colo. Fuel & Iron. 73
Cont. Tobacco ..., 45
do pfd J03
Federal Steel .... 53
uo pia ,...103
CULLISON&CO.
Board of Trade and
SUck Exchange Brokers
GRAIN. ' :
PROVISIONS
STOCKS anJ
COTTON
BOTJG&T AND SOLD FOR CASH OR'
CARRIED ON MARGINS '
214-213
Chamber of Commerce
Portland, Orcgsn
93
91
82
43
78
23
.a
471
104
61
94
491A
109
63
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48r 47
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.Norfolk & West pfd..
Northern Pacific com
Northern Pacific pfd..
National bteel com.
National Steel pfd
Isorth American new..
N. Y., Ont. & Western.
O. R. & N. com
O. R. & N. pfd
Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast lsts pfd..
Pacific Coast 2ds pfd..
Pennsylvania Ry
People's G.. L. & C. Co.
Pressed S. Car com....
Pressed S. Car pfd
Pullman .Palace Car..
Pacific Mall S. Co
Reading com
Reading 2ds pfd f.
Reading ,lsts pfd
Southern Ry. "corn
Southern Ry...pfd...w
-Southern, Pacific
St. is. fc s. . com...
St. L.-& S. F. 2ds pfd.
St. L. & S. F. lsts pfd..
Texas & Pacific
Tenn. Coal & Iron.,,.
Union Paclfio com..,...,
Union Pacific pfd.....".
U. S. Leather com
U. S. Leather pfd...
U. S. Rubber.com...
U. S. Rubber pfd...
U. S. Steel Co. com.
U. S. Steel Co. pfd.
Wheel. & L. B. com.
Wheel. & L. E. 2ds.
Wheel. & L. E. lsts.
Wis. Central com...
Wig. Central pfd
Western Union Tel.
Wabash com
Wabash pfd
86
96
94
59
86
34
159
110
39
83
209
37
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52
76
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was reported later that the California
frosts had done little damaga to grain.
The Orange-Judd Farmer reported that
the condition of Winter wheat Is practi
cally" perfect In 'the centers, of 'heavy, pro
duction, the general average being 95.5
against a general average of 85.7 at the
same ""date for- the past .seven years. '
The market for oats was dull. May
closed shade down, at 2525c.
Provisions were dull and weak. May
pork leading the decline under liquidation
by outside holders to secure what profits
remained. May pork closed 35c under
Saturday, lard 10c down, and ribs 2c de
pressed. The leading futures ranged as follows t
WHEAT.
. Opening. Highest, lowest. Closinff.
May o u u '""
July
71 71
CORN.
April
May
July
.... 43 44"
.... 43 44
OATS.
May ' 25 25-
July 25 25
MESS PORK.
May 14 80.
July 1485
LARD.
71
43
43
23
25
14 80 14 35
14 87 14 47
71
43
44
43
25V
26V
14 50
14 60
May
September
May
July-
September
805
700
7 02
810
7 02
7 02
90
90
8Q 81
42 42
77i
22
93
37
72 72
141
156
4fi
1611
72
46
103
175
215
42
93
35
56
67;
53
182
151
1187
139
101
165
126
21
103
S5
24
57
149
49
86
93
93
159
113
40
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212
37
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52
76
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79
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42
67
83
39
65
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85
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75
19
56
48
95
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93
19
84
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19
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37
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93
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1 39i 39
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33
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109
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157
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45
103
176
215
43
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36
57
68
53
103
139
102
165
126
21
102
85
24
57
149
50
86
95
94
58
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84
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63
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39
81
209
36
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27
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12
75
19
56
46
94
18
34
5o
20
44
90
.02
37
8 37 8 37 8 22 8 25
8 27 8 87 8 15 8 17
SHORT BIBS.
8 15 8 20
8 02 8 05
8 02 SOS
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour, quiet and steady.
Wheat, No. 3 Spring,- e670c; No. 2 .red,
7073c.
N.o. 2 corn, 44c; No. 2 yellow, 44c.
No. 2 oats, 27c; No. 2 white, 2Sc; 'No.
3 white, 2729c. -
No. 2 rye. 53c.
Good feeding barley, 47c; fair to chplce
maltlnir. 49tf?5Sc.
No. 1 flaxseed, $1 52; No. 1 Northwest
ern, ?1 53. '
Prime timothy seed, $4 10.- ;- -
Mess pork,-" per bbl.. $14 45(514 EOT"
""Lard, per 100 lbs., ?8 35S 37. -
Short ribs' sides, loose. ?88 20. v.
Dry salted shoulders, boxed, ?6 756 87.
Short clear sides, boxed, $8 378 50.
Clover, ; contract grade, ,?11.
On the produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 15
20c; dairies, U1SC. .
'Eggs, firm; fresh, 12c.
'Cheese, Jinn, ll12c."
Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
Flour, barrels 25,000 22.000
"Wheat,, bushels w.. 85,000 132,000
Corn, bushels 141,000 320.000
Oatsr'bushels -. 173,000 252,000
Rye, bushels 4,000
Barley, bushels 6,000 1,000
Downing, Hopkins & Co.
ESTABLISHED 1803.
EAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Florir Chamber of Commerce
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. W. McKINNON
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MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO
BOARD OF TRADE
8 and 9 Chamber of Commerce, Portland
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Chicago Grain Gossip.
F. G. Logan writes as follows to R. W.
McKlnnon: i , ...' """
There were no cables today. -Foreign
market was closed. FfteV dieearly weak
ness, market turned strong Ho unfavor
able crop news; There are reports of
damage by recent frost to the German
wheat crop. Complaints 'continue tp Come
frqm Texas In fegard to tKe condltlon'of
the wheat there, and rain is needed in
California. All this, however," Induced a
free covering of shorts, and better In
vestment buying. It is the season when
crop scares are in order, and when they
receive attention. On the pther hand,
Snow's report in the Orange Judd Calen
dar, says that the Winter wheat condi
tion Is 95.5. He adds that on account of
the excessive moisture durlngv March,
farm vork is a little late."
We transfer money over our own wires,
to. all the important cities in the United States.
. , We buy and sell cotton, grain and provisions,
for cash or on margin, for f utgre delivery.
We buy and sell all railroad stocks listed on
the New York or Chicago , Stock Exchanges.
We buy and sell all copper stocks listed on
the Boston Stock Exchange.
We buy-and sell all oil stocks listed on the
San Francisco Oil Exchange.
'" Correspondence solicited.
TRAVELEnS" GUIDE.
fBi OREGON
Moneyi. closed 34 per cdnt v Total
sales of stocks, 1,714,100. - t r
. f Is - i
Money,' "Eielinirgrc, Efc. "'
"NEW YORK, Aprll8 -Mohey ,on call,
fjrm, at"31i6 per cent; last loan," 3 per
cent. Prime mercantile paper, ,31 per
cent. r " ' ,'
Sterling exchange weaker, with .actual
business In bankers' bllls'aat ?i 57 for de
mand, and at ?4 84(4 84 for 60: days.
Posted rates, $4 S5V& and $4 S9. Commer
cial bills, $4 Sim 84.
Silver certificates, 5S(f 59c.
Mexjcan dollars, 4Sc. r o(
Government bonds strong; state. 'bonda
Inactive; railroad bonds irregular.
I SAN FRANCISCO, April 8. Sterling on
London, go days, ?4 sa; sterling on .uonaon,
sight. J4 85.
Mexican "dollars, 50Vf51c. .
Drafts Sight, 12c; telegraph, 15c.
THE GRAIN MARKETS.
Prices of Cereals at American und
European 'Porta. ' ' '
I SAN FRANCISCO, April 8. Wheat 'and
barley futures, quiet; spot wheat quiet;
spot bhrley, steady. Oats quiet, but 'firm.
Spot quotations were:
.Wheat-Shipping, No. 1.. $1; choice. $1;
milling. SI 021 05.
Barley Feed, 77S0c; brewing, ;S2Vc.
Oats Black for -seed, fl 151 25; re'd,'
V- 251 45. - -
Call "board sales:
Wheats-May. $1 00 bid; December. Jl 05
bid; cash. $1 00. ' stt
Barlex No sales.
Corn Large yellow, $1 151 17.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
, CHICAGO. April 8. For a, few mo
ments at- the opening the corn market
resembled to a degree the wlldness which
characterized the. market. last week. Sea
sonable weather and liberal receipts
caused a rush to sell at the start, and
May ranged from 44 to 43c, to c un
der Saturday's closing price. Greater
weakness had been expected, nd. when
It failed to show up, shorts covered, and
the market wnrkdd back to 44s!44c.
Profit-taking by country holders caused a
reaction to 434oc. The wheat strength
.cause a rally from this to 44c, and the
close was firtm, M,dy &4c higher, at 44c.
The volume of business was. very much,
less than Tecently. " Phillips did but lit
tle. , Wheat wa, still feeling the bearishness
of Snow's crop report at the opening tb-(
day. Sentiment was further 'weakened by
seasonable weather, liberal receipts and
an lncreaseon passage. Bears were ac
tive at .the start, May selling from 7056c
to 70&c, c to c under the. previous
close. A report that German wheat had
suffered from frost aild ,a similar rumor
from California started shorts covering.
It developed that the market had been
sold, to a standstill. Very little -wheat
was Jo be had and May reacted sharply
to 70c. A visible decrease of '859,000
bushels, lighter primary receipts, heavy
clearances and a good export demand
later imparted a -great -deal of strength,
and May rallied to. 71c Commission
houses sold on-the advance, but the close
-was firm. May c higher at- 714. It
New York Grain and Provisions.
NEW YORK, April 8. Flour Receipts.
30,000 barrels; exports, 47,227 barrels; mar
ket moderately active, at slightly lower
range of prices on some grades. Minne
sota patents, $3 90g)4 207
Wheat Receipts, 66,500 bushels; exports,
329,000 bushels. Spot, firmer; No. 2 red,
794c f. o. b. afloat; 77c etevator. Options
opened firm on covering, and after a sharp
reaction under liquidation. Impelled by
fine crop prospects recovered on a demand
from shorts, helped by heavy clearances,
export buying and a large visible supply
decrease. Closed Arm at tc ne.t,advance.
May closed at 77p; July closed at 774c;
September closed at 76c.
Hops Steady.
' Hides Steady.
Wool Dull.
Visible Grain Snpply.
NEW YORK, April 8. The statement of
the visible supply of grain ih store and
afloat on Saturday, April" 6, as compiled
by the New York Produce Exchange, Is
as follows:
Bushels.
Wheat 53.89),CO0
Corn 21,990,000
Oats 11,399.000
Rye 1,112,000
Barley 850,000
Inc.
243,000
3.000
Dec
S59.0CO
297.W0
212,000
i
European Wheat Imports.
LIVERPOOL, April 8. The imports of
wheat last week vere: 'From Atlantic
ports. 57,000 quarters; Pacific ports, 6000;
other ports, 14,000 auarters.
'. SA FRANCISCO MAnKETS.
i-'iTA
SAN FRANCISCO,
, Spring Nevada, ll13c; Eastern Oregon,
iv&iac; vuuey uregon, -.wcomdc. jjan
Mountain lambs, 7Sc; San Joaquin plains,
67c; Humboldt and Medocino, 910c.
Hops, crop of 1900. 1520c. . t .
Millstuffs Middlings, $1719 50; bran,
$15 5016 00.
Hay Wheat, ?913; wheat and oats, "JS
12; best barley. JS 50; alfalfa, $7 009 60;
compressed wheat, $S13 per ton; straw.
4047c per bale. '
Potatoes River Burbanks, 3050c; Or?
gon Burbanks, 65cJl; Early Rose, 6590c;
sweet, 5060c.
f Onions $3 00S3 75.
Vegetables Green peas, 23c; string
beans, 8i10c per pound; asparagus, $2
2 25 per box.
" Citrus fruit Common California lemons,
50c; choice, J2; navel oranges, 60c$2 per
boxf Mexican limes, $5 506 00.
' Bananae-$1 752 50 bunch.
Pineapples $45 per dozen.
Green fruits Apples, choice, $1 50 per
box: common, 50c per box.
Poultry Turkeys, gobblers, 10llc; do
.hens, 1314c per pound; old roosters, 23
iQ.i &u per aoz; young raosiers, j.o; iryers,
$5 ?Q6 00; hens, ?4 50S5 50 per dozen; small
broilers, 52 fJ03 00; large do. $4 505: old
ducks, $5 506 50; geese, $1 752 00 per pair.
Butter Fancy creamery, 16c; fancy
dairy, 14c.
Eggs Store, 14c; ranch, 15c.
Cheese California, full cream, 9c;
"Young America, 10; Eastern, 1516c.
Receipts Flour, quarter sacks, 16,672;
do Oregon, 7468; wheat, centals, 64,043;
barley1, centals, 12205; oats, centals, 500;
do Oregon, 20; beans, sacks, 906; corn,
centals, 520; potatoes, sacks. 2800; do Ore
gon, 634; bran, sacks, 37S0; middlings,
sacks, 655; hay, tons. 581; wool, bales, 1161;
hides, 130.
Eastern Livestock.
CHICAGO, April 8.Cattle receipts, 20,
000, including 200 Texans; 'market strong
to 10c higher, active. Good to prime
steers, 55fi 10; poor to medium, ?3 90
4 95; stockers and feeders, firm, $2 754 75;
cows', $2 904 60; heavy, $2 90fM 30; can
ners, 32 102 80; bulls, $2 S4 50; calves,
steady, $4 756 00; Texas bulls, 52 7S4 00,
Hog receipts today, 18,000; tomorrow,
15,000, estimated, left over, 2000. Market
active, 5c higher. Top, $6 20; mixed and
buchers, $5 S5C 10; good to choice, heavy,
$66 20; rough heavy, ?5 S05 95; light,
?5 756 07; bulk of sales, $5"956 12.
Sheep receipts, 22,000; sheep and. lambs
strong and active. Good to chloce
wethers. U 855 10; fair to choice mixed,
J4 504 90; Western sheep, J4 85S10; ex
port, ?5 25; yearlings. 54 855 25 i native
lambs, $4 755 40; Western lambs, includ
ing clipped, J55 40.
OMAHA, April 8.-CattIe Receipts, 1600;
market, active and stronger. Native beef
steers, $4 20g5 50; Western steers, $3 80
4 65; Texas steers, 3 254 00; cows and
heifers, ?3 354 40; canners, $1 753 25;
stockers and feeders, $3 254 75; calves,
$3 506 75; bulls and stags, $2 S04 20.
Hogs Receipts, 2900; market, steady.
HeayyK $6 006Sip; mixed. $6 006 02; light.
J5 956 00; bUllc pf sales. $6 0OS 02.
gneepRecftlpts,. 7700; market, steady.
Fair-to choice11 yearlings, $4 705 00; fair
to choice wethers. ?4 304 70; common and
choice sheep. 53 753 90; lambs. ?1505 10.
KANSAS CITY. April 8 Cattle Re
ceipts, 6000; market steady to strong; Tex
hs steers $4 25o; Texas cows, y$34; na
tive steers, $4 655 50; native cows and
heifers. $3 254 85; 'stockers and feeders,
$3 755; bulls. $3 25g'4 55". .
xTorfrc-Ror.A,ntR 5000: market opened
strong and closed steady; hulk of sales,
Wtc -in. hum- sfi CKtaR 15: Backers. $6S6 10;
Tnlxea.'$S906 05; lights, ?5 756; Yorkers.
$5 705 95; pigs, 54 oOQ& bo.
SheepReceipts 5S0O; market steady;
lambs. ?a 105 25; muttons, 54 255.
The Metal Markets.
hnpxxr -vtvrtc Anrll 8. There was little
interest In the way of new features In 1
metal circles today. The absence oi in
formation from abroad, owing to the con
tinued observance of the Easter holiday
at that point, exerted a disposition here
to trade cautiously. The only change here
was In tin, this metal advancing on good
local Inquiry at 526 2026 35, at which fig
ure the market closed very strong for
spot goods. The rest of the general list
were without quotable change. Domestic
Iron was quiet at 59 5010 50 for pig Iron
warrants; Northern foundry, 515 2516 50;
Southern foundry, 51415 50, and soft
Southern $1315 50.
Copper was dull at 517 for Lake Superior
and 516 62 for casting and electrolytic.
Lead unchanged at 54 37, and spelter
quiet at- 53 903 95.
"Bar silver, 5Sc per ounce. -
SAN FRANCISCO, April 8. Bar silver,
6Sc per ounce.
Treasury Statement.,
WASHINGTON, April 8. Today's state
ment of the Treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 5150,000,000 In
gold reserve In the division of redemption,
shows:
Available cash balance 5161,073.770
Gold 97.232,628
Cotton at New York.
NEW YORK, April 8. On the first sale
the feeling In cotton was easy at prices
118 points lower, and while there were
occasional periods of steadiness later, the
general qourse of the market was down
ward. The 'close was quiet, with prices
S14 points lower.
Sllgrht Decline. In Butter.
.jIJLGIN, 111., April 8. On the Board of
.Trade today. 0 tubs, of butter , were of
fered. There were no sales. The market
was quoted ?at 21c, or c lower than a
week ago. ,.
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
Oil Men ' DlscbnraKed.
TOLEDO, O., April 8. The oil producers
In the Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana
'fields were still further discouraged .today
by a drop of 3 cents in the Eastern and 2
cents In the Western market.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, April S.-Spot Rio, easy;
No. 7, Invoice, 6; Mild, dull; Cardova,
8412c; Sugar, raw, heavy to firm,
fair refining. 33 17-32; centrifugal 96
test, 4 1-16; refined, heavy.
Will Marry Austrian Count.
NEW YORK, April 8. The romdntlc
story of the courtship of Miss Marie Sat
terfield, the daughter of Mrs. John Satter
fleld, of Buffalo, and Franz Josef, Count
von Larlsch, of Austria, has become
known at Allentown, Pa., through friends
of the couple, according to a special to
the Journal and Advertiser. The prospec
tive, bride, who has just reached Phila
delphia, met her future husband a year
ago, while touring the Continent. The
Count, who is 22, came to America several
months ago, proposed marriage and was
accepted. The Empress of Austria is his
aunt, and when he was baptized the Em
peror stood as his sponsor, became his
godfather and gave him his name.
A Shocking: Suicide.
YORK, Neb., April 8. Guy Anderson, of
Waco, Neb., committed suicide yesterday
In a peculiarly shocking manner. He
wrapped barbed wire around himself and
tied the wire to a post at a straw stack,
then Ignited the straw and cut his throat,
causing death to come amid most horrible
tortures.
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Leaves Portland 11:30 P. M. dally.
Runs thro' to St. Joseph, Kansas
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change of cars. Only one change
to Omaha and Denver.
Tickets and berths at this office.
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THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
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Leve for the East. via. Huntington, at 3.00
A. it.; arrives at 4.J(f P. -
SPOKANE FLYER.
For Spokane, Eastern Waaatnaton, and areat
Northern points. leaves at tt P. il.; arnvua -t
7 A. II.
ATLANTIC EXPRESS.
Leaves for the East. via. Huntington, at 0.00
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THROUGH. PULLMAN AND TOURIST
SLEEPEBS.
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OCEAN DIVISION From Portland, iear
Alnsworth Dock at 3 P. AL; sail every 3 days;
Steamer Elder sails April -J. l- . Steamer
Columbia aalls April 7. 17. 'XV. . .
From San Francisco Sail every 5 days.
Leave Spear-street Pier at li A. 41.
Steamer Columbia sails April 3, 13. - Steam
er Elder sails April 3, IS. .
COLUMBIA RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamor Hasaalo leaves Portland dally, ex
cept Sunday at a. 00 P. M.; on Saturday at
10.00 P. 1L Returning-. leaves Astoria dally.
except Sunday, at 7.00 A. M.
"WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND SALEH. OK.
Steamer Ruth, for Salem, Independent and
way points, leaves from Ash-street Dock at a
A. M. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Frl&iKra.
Returning:, leaves Independence at 0 A. ..
and Salem at C A. M.. oa Tuesdays. ThursdayJ
and Saturdays.
CORVALLIS AND ALBANT
Steamer Modoc leaves Portland at S AM.
on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Re
turning, leaves Corvallls at C A. M. on Mon
days. Wednesdays and Fridays.
YAMEILL RIVER ROUTE.
PORTLAND AND DATTON. OR.
Steamer Elmore, for Oregon City. Buttavillft,
Champoeg. Dayton and way landings. la,ve
Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays- and Saturdays
at 1 A M. Leaves Dayton for Portland and
way points Mondays. Wednesdays and Friday
ttOlM.
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RIPARIA. WASH.. AND LEWISTON. nJAHO
Steamers leave Rlparla. at 3:40 A M. dally.
arriving at Lewlston about 3 P. M. Returning,
leave Lewlston at 8.30 A- M.. rtvng f' R1
narla same evening. A. L. CRAIO,
General Passenger Agoat.
CITY TICKET OFFICE
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PORTLAND & ASIATIC
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For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at
Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight
via connecting steamers 'for Manila. Port Ar
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S. S. INDRAVTLLE SAILS APRIL 25.
For rates and full Information call on or
address officials or agents of O. R. & N. Co.
PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE
For
CAPE NOME DIRECT
Sailing
From SEATTLE APRIL 27, 1001.
S. S. -'JSOJ1K CITY."
Finest woouen steaniamp on the Paclflc, steam
hrat and electric lights .n every room, will be
sheathed with iron bark to work her way
through the Ice.
FOR. CAPE NOME, TELLER CITY,
iPORT CLARENCE ana GOLOVIN BAY.
Sailing Irom SEA1TLE. June 1. 1901.
The Pacific Mall Steamship Company's
S. S. 'C1T" OF SJfDNEYV
Accommodatlona lyjr U50 pusaengers. regis,
teretl tonnase 3517 tons. Tnls la without ex
ception the tlneat and fastest ateaiaur In tho
Nome trade.
For further Information apply to
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EAST m
SOUTH?
CCCEN h SHASIA Ji
I ROUTES 10
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Leave
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S:30 P. M.
3.30 A. M.
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS.
fnr S.atpm. R03e-
burg. Ashland. Sac-
r a m. e n to. ugaen.
San Francisco. Mo
Jave. Los Angeles.
El Paso. New Or
leans and the t-ast-
At W o o d b urn
Mnllv exceriL Sun
day), morning train
connects with train
for Mt. Anxel. 311
v e r t o n. Browns-
..lllo SnrtnEft aid.
and Natron and
Albany Local for
Mt. Angel and SH-
verton.
Albany passenger...
Corvallls passenger
Sheridan passenger;
Arrive
7:45 A. M.
7:20 P. M.
10:10 A M,
115:50 P. M
H8:25 A. M.
Pacific Coast Steamship Go,
FOR ALASKX
The Company's steamships
COTTAGE CITY. SENATOR.
STATE OF CAL. AL-KI and
CITY OF TOPEKA leave
TACOMA 11 A. M.. SEAT
TLE 1) P. M.. Apr. 5. 10. 15.
20. 25. 30; May 5. 10, 15. 20.
25. 30; June -i. Steamer leaves
every ntth day thereafter.
For further Information obtain folder.
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ateamers, sailing dates and hours of tailing,
without previous notice.
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FOR
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Fast mall, express and passenger service for
SKAGWAY. calling at Port Townsend, Van
couver. Ketchikan and Juneau, connecting
with White Pass & Yukon Route for Dawson,
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SS VICTORIAN. April 13 and 23. May 3.
From Seattle at 8 P. M.
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Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street.
fave for Oswego dally at 7-20. 9:-0 A. M.;
''. y.25. 4:10. 0:23. S.30. 11:30 P. M.;
and 0 00 A. M. on Sundays only. Arrlvo at
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f-35 3 10 "So. 0:15, 7:40. 10 00 P. M.; 12:40
AM dally. cept Monday. 8:3b- and-10:0O A.
MLaveSfodTallansyda.ly. except Sunday rt
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5 linger train leavea Dallas for Alrlle Mon
days. Wednesdays and Friday, at 3.80 P. M
Returns Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER,
Manager.
C. H. MARKHAM.
Gen. Frt. & Pass. Afft.
iEATfiORTHEli
Tlckit Office, 122 Third St ' Phone (580
LEAVE
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8:00 P. M.
The Flyer, dally to and
from at. raui, mno
apolls. Duluth, Chlcngo
and an poinia khi.
ARRIVE
No. 3
7 00 A. 51
fri .. Thi.m nnii Tourlat SteeoerSL Dlntnif
and Buffet Smoklng-Llbrary Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
STEAMSHIP TOSA MARU
For Japan. China and all Asiatic points will
leave Seattle
About April 29th
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
LEAVES
Depot Fifth and IARRive3
I Streets. I
3:0O A. M.
7:00 P. M.
For Majgcra, Ualnler,
Clatskanla. Westport.
Clifton. Astoria. War
renton. Flavel. Ham
mond. Fort Steven.
Gearhart Pk.. Seaside.
Astoria and Seashore
Express.
Dully.
. As'cila Expnrs.
l.iy.
11:10 A. M.
5:40 P. M.
Ticket office UaS Morrison t. and Union Depot.
J. C. MATO. Oen. Pass. Agt.. Astoria. Or.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
STR. HERCULES takes the place of
BAILEY GATZERT (Alder-street Dock).
Leaves Portland dally every morning at 7
o'clock, except Sunday. Returning. leaves As
toria every nlgbt at 7 o'clock, except Sunday.
Oregon phone Main &1. Columbia phono 331.
Steamers
Altona and Pomona
Dally (ex. Sunday) for Independence. Salem
and all way landings. Leave Portland 0:40 A.
M leave Palem 8 A. M.: Independence. 1 A.
M. Office and dock, foot Taylor st.