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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1902)
THE MORNING OBEGONIAlrf, TUESDAY APRIL 8. 1902. 13 COMMERCIAL AND The commission-house portion of Front street was the liveliest section in the wholesale dis trict yesterday. The California steamer arriv ing Saturday evening brought a large consign ment of vegetables and fruit, and this stock was Increased by heavy arrivals by rail yes terday morning, A carload of bananas also arrived yesterday, most of them In excellent condition. The distribution of all this truck made the street a pretty lively place, in spite of the Inclemency of the weather. There were but few changes In prices since Saturday. The advance in sugar on Saturday was strictly a local affair, and accordingly had no bearing on the question at issue regarding the price of sugar. No further changes are announced, and local dealers state that none will occur until they are made at headquarters. Eggs are hold ing steady, with enough going Into cold storage to prevent prices going any lower. Butter is coming in very freely, and prices are main tained with some difficulty. One firm received orders yesterday for shipments to be made to Japan, Alaska and Mexico, and if this outside trade could be sufficiently developed, the largo Increase In output may be taken care of with out very low prices. The local hop market was strong on new-crop contracts, with nothing doing in old crop. Ad,vlces from the East re port a pretty stiff market, the New "Fork Jour nal of Commerce, under date of April 2, having the following: A decidedly strong tone dominated the mar ket, especially for state hops. It was reported by some that never within the history of the present generation of the hop trade has the s'o-k of hops remaining in growers hands been co small. According to some reports, within the past few days, local dealers have been good buyers up the state, paying .full prices, and have purchased at least 500 bales; this buy Irg has appeared to be, at least In part, in anticipation of further buying by exporters. There also was a report In circulation to the effect that some dealers have endeavored to con tract for 1002 state hops at 15c, but that they have met v.ltb. only Indifferent success. The cle of the market was firm, with choice grades of state quoted at IS18Hc, and some dealers naming as high as 19a" Bank Clearings. Exchanges. Portland $517,760 Taoma 208,805 S attle 6T.4.113 Fpokane 203,244 Balances. $ 42.577 40.424 1C5.15S 21,158 PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain. Floor. Etc. The wheat market was disturbed by conflict ing emotions yesterday. There was a fairly heavy decrease In the American visible, and some strength in foreign cables, but world's shipments and quantities on passage are still abnormally heavy for the time of year, and the East sagged, with Coast markets showing the usual bond of sympathy. The close showed a slight improvement in New York and Chi cago, but there was nothing doing locally, and quotations remain nominal and unchanged. No rales are reported, and until some ships are chartered, there will be no inducement or ob ject for the purchase of wheat, as it is too firmly held to admit of buyers getting hold of It at prices which make it a good speculative commodity. Another cargo of California barley reached Portland Sunday, and the local demand seems to bo of sufficient proportions to keep prices quite firm. Crop prospects continue very bright, the only complaint now heard being from the Valley, where there Is so much rain that It is Interfering with Spring plowing. Wheat Nominal; Walla "Walla, C4J54"c bluestem, 6565Vc; Valley, C4gC5c Barley Feed, $20021; brewing. $21 21 50 per ton. Oats No. 1 white, $1 1501 22; gray, $1 10 1 20. Flour Best grades, $2 803 40 per barrel; graham. $2 502 80. Mlllstuffs Bran. $18 per ton; middlings, $20; shorts, $20; chops, $10 50. Hay Timothy, $1213; clover. $7 50S; Ore gon wild hay, $56 per ton. Batter, Errx, Poultry, Etc. Butter Weak. Creamery. 22&25c; dairy, 18520c; store. 1315c Eggs 13014c. Cheese Full cream, twins, 1313Hc; Toung America, 14(315c; factory prices. llc less. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3 504 50; hens, $4 5005 50 per dozen, 110114c per pound: Springs, 110llkc per pound. $304 per dozen; ducks, $507 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12013c; dressed, I16c per pound; geese, $C 5007 per dozen. Potatoes and Onions. Potatoes Best Burbanks, $1 101 25 per cen tal: ordinary. 70080c; Early Rose. $1250150 per cental, growers' prices; sweets, $22502 50 per cental. Onions $1 5002 10 per cental, growers' prices. Meats and Provisions. Mutton Gross, 4c per pound; dressed, 707c per jound. Hams, bacon, etc Portland pack (Shield brand) hams, 12c; picnic. 0c per pound; breakfast bacon. 13V416Kc per pound, bacon, 14c per pound; backs. 10114c per pound; dry-salted sides, 11012c per pound; dried beef, setts, 10c; knuckles, 18c per pound; Eastern pack hams, large. 12c: medium, 13c; small, 134c; picnic. 9lc; shoulders, 99ic; breakfast bacon, 1415c: dry-salted sides, llUc; bacon sides, 12V4c; backs, unsmoked, llc; smoked, 12Vic; butts, 05i10c per pound, dried beer. 35U174c per pound: dry-salted bellies, 11 12V$c; bacon bellies, 12401314c per pound. Hogs Gross, 5c; dressed, 607c per pound. Veal 740Sc for small; C407c for large. Beef Gross, cows, 304c; steers, 44c; dressed, C4074c per pound. Lard Portland (Shield brand), 5s, 13c; 30s, 12c; 50s. 124c; tierces, 1240; Eastern, p'ure leaf, kettle rendered, 5s, 13c; 10s, 13c; 50s, 124c Vfretable, Frnits, Etc. Tomatoes, ?4 00 per crate for Mexican: tur nips, 6375c; carrots, 6575c; beets, 8000c per sack; cauliflower, 75S5c per cental; celery, 75c per dozen; peas, 8&c per pound; asparagus, 8c per pound. Green fruit Lemons, 2 50i?3: oranges, $2 50 3 25 per box; bananas, $2 253; pineapples, $5 per dozen; apples, $lg2 25; cranberries, $1112 per barrel. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 7Sc per pound; sun-dried sacks or boxes, 45c; aprl coats, lll412c; peaches, 8llc; pears, 6S"8c; prunes Italian, 34c; figs, California blacks, 3H4c; do white, 5c; plums, pltless. white, 6c. Groceries, Nuts, Etc. Coffee Mocha. 2328c; ,Java, fancy, 2GJj32c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary. 1820c; Costa Rica, fancy. 1820c; Costa Rica, good. lOflSc; Costa Rica, ordinary. 1012c per pound; Columbia roast, $11; Arbuckle's, ?11 75 list; Lion. $11 25 list: Cordova, 12 63 list. Rice Imperial, Japan No. 1, 5c; No. 2, 5S4c; New Orleans, 57a Salmon Columbia River, one-pound tails, $4 S5; two-pound tails, $3; fancy one-pound flats. ?2; -pound fancy flats, $1 25, Alaska tails, 85c; two-pound tails, $2. Sugar Cube, fi 60; crushed. $4 60; powdered, $4 50; dry granulated, $4 35; extraC. $4 10; golden C ?3 75 net per sack; beet sugar, $4 30 per sack; half barrels, He more than barrels; sacks. 10c per 100 less than barrels; maple, 1516c per pound. Honey 12&15cper pound. Grain bags Calcutta, $6 J2i4ff6 25 per 100 for July-August. Nuts Peanuts. 67c per pound for raw, 8 8Hc for roasted; cocoanuts, 8590c per dozen: walnuts, 10Hllc per pound; pine nuts, 10 12c; hickory nuts. 7c; chestnuts. $3 505"per drum; Brazil nuts, 7c; Alberts, 1516c; fancy pecans. 14?14c; almonds, 12i4l6c. Coal oil Cases, 2014c per gallon; barrels, 16c; tanks. 14 c. Stock salt 50s. $20 05; 100s. ?20 15; granu lated. 50s. $28: Liverpool, 60s, $20 60: 100s. $29 20; 200s. $27. Hops, Wool and Hides, Hops 1213c per pound. Wool Nominal; Valley, 1315c; Eastern Ore gon. 812c; mohair. 2121Hc per pound. Sheepskins Shearings, 1520c; short wool, 25935c: medium wool, 3060c; long wool, 60c $1 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 44J4$o; No. 2 and grease. 2H3c Hides Dry hides, No. 1. 16 pounds and up, 1515c per pound: dry kip, No. 1. 5 to 15 pounds, 15c; dry calf, Np. 1 under 6 pounds, 16c; dry salted, bulls and stags, one-third lesa than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound. CO pounds and over, 80c;'50 to 60c pounds, 7H 8c; under DO pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 55c; kip. sound. 15 to 30 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green (un salted), lc per pound less; culls, 1c per pound less; horse hides, salted, each, $1 50 2; dry. each. $101 50; colts' hides, each, 250c; goat skins, common each, 10 15c; Angora, with wool on, each, 25c$l. Pelts Bear skins as to size. No. 1, each, $5 20; cubs, $25; badger, each. 1040c; wild cat, 25S0c; house cat, 510c; fox, common FINANCIAL NEWS gray, each, 3050e; do red, each. $1 502; do cross, each, 515; do silver and black, each, $1000200; fishers, each, $566; lynx, each, $23; mink, strictly No. 1 each, 39c?$125; marten, dark Northern, $612; marten, pale, pine, ac cording to size and color, f 1 5003: muskrats, large, each, 510c; skunk, each, 2535c; civet or polecat, each. 610c; otter, for large prime skins, each, $57; panther, with head and claws, perfect, each. $25; raccoon, for largo prime, each, 3035c; wolf, mountain, with bead perfect each. $3 505; wolf, prairie (coy ote), with head perfect, each, 4000c; wolf, prairie (coyote), without head, each, 3035c; wolverine, each. $47; beaver, -per skin, large, ?56; do medium, $34; do small, $11 50; do kits, 5076c. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Lessened Money Supply Counteracted CpTvanl Tendency ot Last Week. "NEW YORK. April i7. The upward move ment of stocks, which had attained some head way during the latter part of last week, did not prosper today, in face of the rapidly con tracting supplies in the' money market. The stocks which were made the leaders of Lost week's movement were the chief sufferers from the selling. The total volume of dealings fell considerably below the 1.000.000-share mark touched on Friday, with considerably more of the total made up of St. Paul, Louisville & Nashville and Union Pacific. The selling cost St. Paul 2. Louisville & Nashville 1 and Union Pacific . This course of events naturally detracted somewhat from conjectures as to the source of the heavy demand for these stocks and the community of Interest and merger project which might be aimed at. Wall street's sus picion of last week that the movement was a speculative maneuver to invite a following in the general market was strengthened. The ab rupt reaction In these stocks as a result of the developments in the money market was chiefly remarkable from the fact that those develop ments were generally admitted to be Impend ing last week. The answer made to thU- was the abundance of capital in the West would relieve the situation and would give free scopo to the buying of stoks. But when the call money rate shot up to 7 per cent this afternoon, the highest point of the season, this assurance did not avail to prevent throwing over of large account of stock. All portions of the list were affected, and today's losses run quite generally from 1 to 2, and over that in exceptional cases. Amalga mated Copper Ignored the general tendency of the market, as it did when the market was going up, and rose at -the last of the day to 4 over last week. Other firm spots were in the local tractions, some of the express stocks, Westinghouse Electric, Chicago &. Alton, the Wisconsin Central stocks and the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic stocks. The action of the day's grain markets gae some Intimation that last week's stock-market assumptions of the safety of the Winter -wheat crop were somewhat premature. But the flurry in the money market was the- overshadowing Influence, and the market 'closed actlte and easy, and generally at the lowest. A few of the newer bond Issues were ad vanced, but the general tendency was slightly easier in sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, $4,540,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on the last call. Closing: Stock Quotations. DESCRIPTION. Atchison , do prd Baltimore & Ohio do pfd Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton do pfd Chicago. Ind. & Louis.. do pfd Chicago & Eastern Ill Chicago & Great West. do A pfd do B pfd Chicago & N. W Chicago R. I. & Pac... Chicago Term. & Tran. do pfd C, a, C. & St. Louis.. Colorado Southern .... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd.. Delaware & Hudson.... Del., Lack. & AVest.... Denver & Rio Grande.. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Great Northern pfd.... Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central , Iowa Central , do pfd , Lake Erie & Western., 7Si 7756 771: 08. i7i Oifft, 10G-105k 105 uu I yu l)5Vi 113 113 37U 70, 64 u 78 150 8SA 4Vi as 774 C5i 4,000 23V41 24 SS 8VA 1 45fc 100, 230 23G 170VJ 176 1 18 35'ai 33 102 102 72& 72 ao pm , Louisville & Nashville. Manhattan Elevated .. 109 134 Metropolitan Street Ry. Mexican central .... Mexican National .. 30 10 101) Minneapolis & St. Louis Missouri Pacific Mo., Kansas & Texas. do pfd New Jersey Central... New Ycrk Central.... Norfolk & Western... do pfd Ontario & Western.... Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. Louis & San Fran. do 1st pfd do 2d. pfd , St. Louis S. W do pfd , St. Paul , do pfd , Southern Pacific Southern Railway ... do pfd , Texas & Pacific , Toledo. St. L. & W.. do pfd , Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd , ioiy ! ioo 241 241 oW i -1102 3,800 1,500 162fc 56j lolVi; 51: 82 81 I 82 08 6SV 69 70 83 83 74 I 74 27 26 59 69 16751675 1904)100 G474 32 U4 40 38 100 2156 23 43 Wheeling & Lake Erie. do 2d pfd Wisconsin Central .... do pfd Express Companies Adams American United States , Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous Amalgamated Copper . 24 45 200 230 122 ?34l 11J' 2024 200 x 64 a 24 '474 60H Amer. Car & Foundry.. co pfd American Linseed Oil.., da pfd Amer. Smelt. & Refln., , do pfd Anaconda Mining Co... 07' 1134 Brooklyn Rapid Transit . Colorado Fuel & Iron Consolidated Gas .... Cont. Tobacco pfd.... General Electric .... Hocking Coal ...,,... International Paper . do pfd International Power . Laclede Gas National Biscuit ...'.. National Lead -, National Salt do pfd North American Pacific Coast Pacific Mall People's Gas Pressed Steel Car. . .. do pfd Pullman Palace Car.. Republic Steel do pfd Sugar UU 224 1154 323 21 2; 071 52 3,300 125 123 200 4,900 1.100 42 1036 42 200! 500 5.300 2,300 900 Tennessee Coal & Iron. Union Bag & Paper Co. do "pfd United States Leather do pfd United States Rubber., do pfd .'. ,. United States Steel do pfd Western Union American Locomotive ., do irfd Kansas City Southern.. do pfd 800 800 2,300 400 200 14.000 A000 1,300 4.700 1.200 02 23 7.000! 2,700 5 Total sales for the day. 617,100 shares. BONDS. U. S. 2s, ref. reg.109 Atchison adj. 4s... 04?i do coupon 109 iC. & N.W. con. 7s.l39i do Ss. reg 108D. & R. G. 4s 103 do coupon 109?JN. Y. Cent. lets. ..104 do new 4a. reg..l39 iNorthern Pac 3s.. 74 dp coupon 139i do 4s 105 do old 4s. reg...lll Doumem tr a.c. is.. iH-ft Union Pacific 4s...l05 West Shore 4s 113 Wis. Central 4s.... 93 do coupon Ill do 5s. reg 100 do coupon 106 Stocks at London. LONDON. April 7. Closing -quotations: Anaconda 5 Norfolk & West... 58 Atchison 8041 do pfd .... 92 do pfd I004ontarto & west.... 33 Bait. & Ohio 109( Pennsylvania 77i can, pacific .,,..in Keaaing Ches. & Ohio 47ij do 1st pfd. Chi. Gr. West.... 24 do 2d pfd., Chi.. M. & St. P. 1781 Southern Ry .... 29 42 .... 35 34 9651 D. & R. G 43 do pfd rfn nfrt v. H3l 83(SauUern Pacific ,. 67 Erie S8 lUnion Pacific 1044 do 1st pfd 70 do pfd 004 do 2d pfd 554 U. S. Steel 434 Illinois Central ..147 1 do pfd 004 Louis. & Nash. ...lllHI Wabash 23 M.. K. & T . 25 I .do pfd ... 44 - do pfd 554i Spanish 4s 784 N. Y. Central 107 Consols for money, 01; do for account, 04 5-16. Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK, April 7. Money on call, 407 per cent: closing bid and asked. 340 per cent; prime mercantile paper- 4405 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 87 for demand, and at $4 85 for CO days; posted rates, $4 SO and $4 884. commercial bills. $4 S44 S5. Mexican dollars 13c. Government bonds steady; state bonds lnact ice; railroad bonds Irregular. SAN FRANCISCO, April 7. Sterling on Lon donSixty days; -$4 80H: sight, $4 88. Mexican dollars Nominal. Drafts Sight, 124c; telegraph, 15c LONDON, April 7. Consols. 04. Money, 24 per cent; rate of discount for short bills, 2 per cent; for three months bills, 2 per cent. Foreign Financial NeivM. NEW YORK, April 7. The Commercial Ad vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The stock market was quiet on the eve of the settlement, but was Inclined to be irregular. Kaffirs Improved on the discovery that the speculative position had been further reduced by realizations on the rise, following peace re ports. American stocks were firm until New York became a seller. The feature was-Louls-vllle & Nashville, which - touched the extremes of 112 and 110U. closing at 110. The release ot dividends had no effect on the money mar ket. Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, April 7. Today's Treasury statement shows: Available cash balances $181,047,207 Gold 07,439,133 GRAIN MARKETS. Chicago Wheat Started Out Bullish, bnt Closed 3-Sc Down. CHICAGO, April 7. At the outset there were J numerous bullish Influences at work In the wheat pit. Cables were steady, and the mar ket was also helped by a big drop In tempera ture. The Kansas state report was the early bull factor. This estimate, which Saturday was reported at 74. was corrected today to a condition of only 70, as compared with 105 a year ago. The report also showed a loss of 400,000 In the acreage from last year, and a possible decrease In the yield of 30.000.000 bushels. Other states had been sending In lower estimates, and these Influenced an upturn In prices. May wheat opened K)is up, at 7171Hc Shorts covered, there was some good buying and prices held firm for some time. A Chicago paper printed an exhaustive report of crop condItl9nsvhlch, In spite of the dam ages In the Southwest, promised about the .same crop as last year. This factor, together with large weekly shipments and a smaller decrease In the visible supply of 1,000,000 bush els less than had been expected, wore away the edge of the bullish enthusiasm, and wheat began to weaken. Corn, which had some fair early support, also turned weak and helped push wheat backward. May wheat declined to 70709tc but the bulls turned In again to the support of tho market. Shorts covered again, and there was a good rally. May closing Arm, -74c higher, at 7171Xc Corn ruled weak again. At the opening the pit crop loaded up pretty well with long .stuff, and when wheat eased they tried to sell, but found nobody wanted It at the high prices. May closed weak, Vic down, at 6768c There was little Interest In oats. May closed c&sy, c down, at 42Uc. Provisions fluctuated widely again on manip ulation. The opening prices were higher on the better hog market and the grain strength. Liquidation soon set In. .however. and carried all prices downward. May pork closed 5c low er, lard 12VSc down, and ribs 12V4c lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. May $0 71Vi $0 71 $0 70 $0 71t July 712 71 71$ 715J septemoer ... 7ig 71 CORN. May 5S GOtf July 59 60 September ... CS?i 50V OATS. May 42X 43 July 33 34 September ... 29 29 MESS PORK. 71 58 5SH. 5SA 28 May .... July .... 16 55 16 70 16 55 16 72 16 25 16 42 16 42 16 55 LARD. May 0 62 9 62 July 0 72 9 75 September ... 0 80 0 80 SHORT RIBS May 8 87 8 00 July 0 00 9 02 September ... 0 07 0 10 0 40 9 52 060 0 47 0 55 0 67 875 8 87 8 07 8 70 800 Cash quotations were as follows: 'Flour Steady. Wheat No. 3 Spring. 70724c; No. 2 red, 77c Corn No. 2 yellow, 60c. . Oats No. 2. 42c: No. 2 white, 4546c; No. 3 white, 4445c Rye No. 2, 57c Barley Fair to choice malting, 6367c. Flaxseed No. 1, $1 67; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 75. Mess pork $10 35310 40 per bbl. Lard$9 -4504 47 per cwt. Short ribs sides Loose, $8 708 85. Dry salted shoulders Boxed. $7 75f7 87. Short clear sides Boxed, $9 2000 30. Clovers-Contract grade, $7 05. Butter Firm; creameries, 23S30c; dairies, 22 27c. Cheese Steady, 1213c Eggs Firm; fresh. 14c. Receipts. Shipm'ts. Flour, barrels ... "Wheat, bushels .. Corn, bushels ... Oats, bushels .... Rye, bushels .... Barley, bushels .. 37,000 23.000 . 20,000 . 72,000 .111.000 ! 39.000 244,000 124,000 116.000 82.000 6,000 Tiavr Yorlc Grain and Produce, NEW YORlC April 7. Flour Receipts. 28, 881 barrels; exports, 2425 barrels. Market un settled and about steady at old prices. Wheats-Receipts, 7600 bushels; exports, 295, 5S0 bushels; spot steady: No. 2 red. S2e ele vator; No. 2 red, 83c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. 80c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. 83c f. o. b. afloat. Futures strong at first and considerably high er on the Kansas state report, a cold wavo West and covering. The market broke at mid day with corn. So vigorous was the unloading, however, that traders were oversold, and In the last hour rallied prices In an effort to replace sales, the close being firm at c net advance. May, 76 15-161?77Hc closing 77c; July, 7777c, closed 774c; September, 704 76&c, closed 76c; December, 7778c, closed 7754c. Hops Firm. Hides Quiet; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 18c Wool Steady. Snn Frnndco Grain Markets. . SAN FRANCISCO. April 7. Wheat quiet. Barley quiet. Oat firmer. Spot quotations: Wheat-Shipping. $1 10; milling,- $1 11 1 13. Barley Feed, P597c; brewing, 0Sicg$l. Oats-Red. $1 221 42; white, $1 270 1 45; black. $1 1501 30. Call board sales: Wheat Quiet; May, $1 OS; December, $1 06; cash, (I 10. Barley No sales. Corn Large yellow, $1 371 45. European Grain Markets. LONDON. April 7. Wheat Cargoes on pas sage .steady; Walla Walla, 2Ss Cd. English country markets firm. Imports Jnto United Kingdom, 456,000 bushels; flour. 169,000 barrels. Wheat and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 4,200.000 bushels; to Continent, 1.590.000 bush els; Indian shipments of wheat to United King dom, 28,000 bushels; to Continent, none. LIVERPOOL, April 7. Wheat easy. Wheat and flour In Paris steady, French country mar kets quiet. Weather in England fair but cloudy. Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last week were 118.000 quarters from Atlantic, 28. 000 from Pacific and 43,000 from other ports. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, April 7.-Cattle Receipts, 18,500, Including 22 Cars Westerns. Market strop? to 10c higher' Good to prime steers, $8 60Q7 30; poor to medium, $4 2530 50; stockers and feeders, $2 50C 25; cows. $1 2565 73; heifers. $2 506; canners, $1 402 40; bulls, $2 50 5 25; calves, $2 506; Texas fed steers, $56; Western steers, fed, $5 20J?0. Hogs Receipts, 24,000; tomorrow, 23,000: left over, 4000. Market mostly 10c higher. Mixed and butchers, $6 S57; good to choice heavy. Downing, Hopkins & Co. Established 1893. WHEAT, AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor So East Through the BIG TWIN All through trains from North Pacific Coast connect with trains of North-Western Line in Union Depot, St. Paul. CAlXOR "WRITE TOR INPORMXTIOK. W. H. MEAD. General Agent, $6 857 05; rqugh heavy. $6 6566 85; light, $6 406 70: bulk of sales, $6 757. Sheep Receipts, 17,000. ilartfet steady to 10c higher. Good to choice wethers. $5 2505 75: talr to choice mixed. $4 50 25; Western sheep and yearlings, $4 5000; native lambs, $4 7507; Western lambs-$5 2507. OMAHA. April '7.-Cattle Receipts. 2500. Market steady to strong. Native, steera, ?4 75 06 85; cows and heifers, $3 7506; Western steers. $506; Texas steers, $4 2505 40; canners. $1 7503 50; stockers and feeders, $305 40; calves, $407; bulls, stags, etc, $30 05. Hogs Receipts, 3100. Market 5c higher. Heavy. $6 1006 85; mixed, $6 6006 70; light. $6 5006 70; pigs, $500 25; bulk of sales, $6 CO 00 70, Sheep Receipts, 4600. Market steady. Fed muttons, $505 S3; Wsterns, $404.80; ewes, $405 25; common and stockers, $304 75; lambs, $5 5006 75. KANSAS CITY. Aprlf 7. Cattle-Receipts. 4000, Including 1000 Texans Market steady. Native steers, $5 2506 60; Texas and Indian steers, $4 6006 10; Texas cows, $3 6005; native cows and heifers. $3 5006; stockers and feeders, $3 5005 10; bulls, $506: calves', $1 2005 60. Hogs Receipts, 3000. Market steady; bulk "of sales, $600 00; heavy. $0. 8507; packers. $6 5506 85; medium. 46 6000 80: light, $6 20 6 SO; Yorkers, $6 6006 80; piss, $5 7006 10. Sheep Receipts, 3700, Market Arm. Muttons, $5 2505 70; lambs, $0 4006 75; Western weth ers. $5 3005 75; ewes. $4 9005 25. 8 AN FRANCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO. April 7. Wool Prices have been withdrawn, as the market Is bare of offerings. Hops New crop, 12017c Hay Wheat, $0011 50; wheat and oat, $0011; best barley, $7 5O0'9; alfalfa. $S11:. clover, $7S 50 per ton straw, 40055c per bale. Mlllstuffs Middlings, $10 60020 50; bran, $15 50016 50 per ton. Onions $1 7502 15. Eggs Ranch. 15c Bananas $102 50. Vegetables Green -peas, 203c per pound; string beans. 1012c; asparagus. $2 2503; tomatoes, 75c$l 25; cucumbers, 5Oc0$l 25 per box: garlic, 12c per pound: egg plant, 200 25c Citrus fruit Common California lemons, 75c; choice, $2 75; Mexican limes, $404 CO; oranges, navel, $1 2503. Apples Choice, $1 75; common, 60c per box. Pineapples $304. Butter Fancy creamery, 20c; do seconds, 10c; fancy dairy, 19c per pound: do seconds, 17c Cheese Young America; 8010c; Eastern. 130 15c; new. 0c; do old, 0011c Poultry Turkey gobblers, 14016c; turkey hens, 10017c per pound; old roosters. $4 2504 50 per dozen; young roosters, $6 5007 60; small broilers, $2 5003 50; large broilers. $4 5005; fryers, $5 6006 per dozen: hens, $4 6005 50; old ducks, $505 50; young ducks, $708. Potatoes Early Rose, $1 CO01 75; River Bur banks, $1 1001 40'. River Reds, $1 5001 60; Oregon Burbanks, $1 4001 70; sweets, $1 90 per cental. v -Receipts Flour, 25,600 quarter sacks; do Oregon, 12,667 quarter sacks; wheat, 28,954 centals; barley, 58,877 centals; oats. 510 centals: do. Oregon, 900 centals; beans. 502 sacks; corn, 1637 centals; potatoes, 1637 centals; do Oregon, 4382 sacks; bran, 113 sacks; middlings, 1401 sacks; bay, 655 tons; wool, 170 bales; hides, 242. Oregon Mining; Stock Exchange. PORTLAND) April 7. Yesterday's quotations were: Bid. Alaska M. & M 9 Asked. 11 18 6 1 00 8 4 21 T 6 60 4 Price. Bronze Monarch , nyi Caribou 2 Copperopolls 22 Crystal Consolidated 14 Chicago . .-.. 7 Cascade Calumet 2 Gold Hill & Bohemia 10 Huronlan 5 Lost Horse 3 Oregon-Colorado M. M. &D Sumpter Consolidated .. 2 Sweden Copper (Gtd.) - :8? Winnipeg (Ltd.) 0 Sales: 1500 Bronze Monarch 2000 Chicago 2000 Cascade Calumet , SAN FRANCISCO, April 7. Official closing quotations for mining stocks: Alta $0 OOlJustlce $0 09 Alpha Con . 2 Mexican 44 Andes Belcher ...-,... Best & Belcher.., Bullion Caledonia Challenge Con ... Chollar Confidence Con. Cal. & Va... Crown Point .... Gould & Curry... Hale & Norcross, 4Occldental Con lOJOphlr'rr 24inverman 2Potosl 44iuatae 17Seg. Belcher .. 12iSlerra Nevada CO.Sllver Hill .... 1 301-Unlon Con .... 8 Utah Con 81 Yellow Jacket . 8 05 17 16 3 1 24 43 24 4 12 k NEW YORK. April 7. Mining stocks today closed as follows: Adams Con $0 201 Little Chief $0 11 Alice 50I0ntario 8 00 Breece .......... Brunswick Con .. Comstock Tunnel. Con. Cal. & Va... Deadwood Terra.. Horn Silver Iron Sliver ...... Leadvllle Con ... SOiOphir 95 11 Phoenix 6 SPotosl 12 1 25ISavage 1 50S!err& Nevada ... 22 1 40Small Hopes 45 75 1 Standard 3 35 31 BOSTON, April 7. Closing quotations: Adventure $22 001 First Daly W...$ 40 50 Allouer 3 50Qulncy 125 00 Amalgamated .. 60 25iSanta Fe Cop... 3 0Q Baltic 61 75tramarack- 167 00 Bingham 2S 25TrImountaln ... 100 00 Cal. & Hccla.. 610 OOiTrlnlty 14 25 Centennial .... Copper Range . Dominion Coal. Franklin Isle Royale ... Mohawk !1 00 United States 18 75 92 00 137 00 Utah Osceola ....... Victoria WlnOna .-. Wolverines .... Copper R. Cop. 22 50 62 00 5 50 1 50 56 00 01 87 12-00 16 O0 35 50 Old Dominion 21 75 Parrott 28 00 Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, April 7. Coffee Spot .Rio quiet; No. 7 Invoice, B4c; mild qulet';"Cordova, 8tf?12c Sugar Raw weak; fair refining, 3c; centrif ugal. 96 test, 3c; molasses sugar, 2&c; refined steady. Coffeo futures closed quiet, net unchanged to 5 points lower. Total sales, 7250 bags. In cluding: May, $5 35; July, $5 50; September, $5 70; December, $5 95; March, $6 15. Large Export ot Gold. NEW YORK, April 7. Lazard Freres will export $1,500,000 gold to Paris on the steamer Kronprlnx WUhelm, sailing tomorrow. Heldel bach. Icklehelmer Co. have engaged $1,000, 000 for shipment. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, April 7. A very good rise In values for tin was cabled from London today as a result of a large speculative demand. Closing prices were 1 net higher, with spot at 123 15s, and futures at 121 15s. New York followed with a gain of more than lc a pound. MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPiDEKE" Tnis great VegsUbl Vitalize r, the prescription of a famous French physician, will quickly curs yon of lUnerrona dlaeatea sad narroua wcaknues. anon as Lost 9Ianhood. Insora. nlru Pains la the Back, Trembllajr, JlerroBi Debility, Pimples, UnStness to Mnrrr. Varlcoeele, aad Constipation. Dm the bounce, tbs brnce. of ral lift. CUPIDEKE cleanae the lirer, the kidneys and the urinary orpani of all imparities. CUPXDKNEatrenjctaistand restores allonrans. The reason aunVrera ar not mkiI hr doctors la boanao ninety rx-r cent, ate troubled with Prostatitis GCPIDEXE MT$M la the only known remedy to ears without an operation. MOO testimonials. A written guarantee trtren and mooer retsrned If six boxes do not eSeet a permanent core. 81.00 a box; six for $5.00, by nuiL Send for fre areolar and testimonial. Addies DATeL atXDICXHX C., P. . Sox 2 76, Saa Francisco, Cxi. For sale b? 8. G. SKIDMORE, A CO., Portland. Or. Chamber of Commerce BSD YES IT'S A FACT Y. U DO GET THE 13EST OF EVERYTHING IP YOU TRAVEL BY THE North -Western Line and it costs no more to travel on theirfamousNorth-Western Lim ited than it does on inferior trains. CITIES Minneapolis and St, Paul. 248 Alder Slreei, PORTLAND, ORE. closing with spot at $27 70028, with a strong tone. Copper was easy at New York, with spot at 120124c Tor Lake, 12.15c for electrolytic, and 12c for casting. London copper prices were unchanged, with spot and futures at 52 12s 6d. Jad was steady and unchanged here and abroad. New York, closed at 4c, and London closed at 11 8s Od. Iron locally ruled steady and unchanged. Pig Iron warrants were nominal; No. 1 foundry Northern, 19020: No. 2 foundry Northern. 180 IP; No. 1 foundry Southern. $17 50018; No. 1 foundry Southern soft, $17 50018. The English markets were higher. Glasgow closed at 53s 6d and Mlddlesboro at 47s 7d. Bar silver. 57c. Spelter was quiet, steady and unchanged at New York, at $4 40. and London at 17 15s. SAN FRANCISCO. April 7. Bar silver, 53c. LONDON, April 7.-Sar silver, 2413-lfid." Cotton. NEW YORK, April 7. The cotton market closed steady, with prices net 3010 points higher. , Schevle'w Trial Begins. ST. HELENS. Or., April 7. In tho Cir cuit Court today District Attorney Allen filed Information against Ausrust Schevle. charging him with the crime of murder1 of JosepH ScholkowakI, on the Bunker H1U road. Schevle was given until Saturday to plead. 5cotfs Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE. CURE For InflammaUortor Catarrh of the Bladder and Diseased Kidneys. No cure no pay. Cures quickly and Perma nently the worst eases of Gonorrhoea and Gleet, no matter of how long stand ing. Absolutely harmless. Sold by drucElsts. Price 81.09, or by mall, postpaid, $1.00, 3 boxes, 82.75. THE 8AHTAL-PEPSIH Cu., BCLLEPONTAINE. OHIO. LAUE-DAVIS DRUG- CO., 175 Third St. TRAVELERS GUIDE. Don't Worry About your baggage. The Burlington's baggage-checking system 13 as near perfection as anything can be which Is the prod uct of the human brain. Of the millions of pieces checked via the Burlington, not one In a hundred thousand goes astray, not one In a million is lost. Three routes East via Billings, Denver or St. Paul. TICKET OFFICCi Cor. Third and Stark Ste R. W. Foster. TUkat Agent. p. S. Via Denver for magnificent scenery: via St. Paul for fine train service; via Billings for fast time. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Depot Fifth and I Streets. LEAVES ARRIVES For Maygers, Rainier. Clatskanlo, Westport, Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Flavel, Ham mond. Fort Stevens. Gearhart Pk., Seaside. Astoria and Seashore Express, Dally. Astoria Express, Dally. 8:00 A. M. 11:10 A.M. 7:00 P. M. 0:40 P. M. Ticket office. 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot. J. C MAYO. Gen. Pass. Agt., Astoria. Or. WHITE COLLAR LINE STR. BAILEY GATZERT. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. Round trip dally except Sunday. TIME CARD. Leave Portland 7 A. M. Leave Astoria .7 P. M. THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE. STRS. TAHOMA AND BONITA. Dally trips except Sunday. STR. TAHOMA. Lv. Portland. Mon.. Wed.. Frl 7 A. M. Lv. Dalles. Tues.. Thur.. Sat. 7 A. M. STR. BONITA. Lv. Portland. Tues.. Thur.. Sat 7 A. M. Lv. Dalles. Mon.. Wed., Frl 7 A. M. Landing foot of Alder street, Portland. Or. Both Phones, Main 351. E. W. CRICHTON, AGENT. Portland. Or. Willamette River Route STEAMER POMONA, for Salem. Independ ence, Albany and Corvallla. Leaves Portland Tues., Thurs. and Sat. at 6:45 A. M. STEAMER ALTONA. for Dayton. McMInn vtlle and way landings, leaves Mon.. Wed. and Frl.. 7 A. M. STEAMER LEONA, for Oregon City, leaves dally at 8:30 and 11:30 A. M., 2:30 and 6:15 P.M. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.. Taylor-street Docks. Phone 40. Jkri 5ffS8fcar43ijr "vm&tf&r TRAVELERS' GUXDK. pi Seqj Line and Union Pacific THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST UNION DEPOT. Leave. Arrive. CHICAGO-PORTLAND SPECIAL. For the East via Hunt ington. 9:00 A. Dally. M. 4:30 P. Dally. M. SPOKANE FLYER. For Eastern Washing ton. Walla Walla. Lew iston. Coeur d'Alene and Gt. Northern points 6:15 P. M. Dally. 7:00 A. M. Dally. ATLANTIC EXPRESS For the East via Hunt- Ington. 8:50 P. Dally, M. 8:10 A. M. Dally. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR SAN FRAN CISCO. SS. Columbia April 7. 17, 27. SS. Geo. W. Elder April 2. 12, 22. From AInsworth Dock. 8:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. FOR ASTORIA and way points, connecting with str. for Ilwaco and North Beach, str. Ha3 salo. Ash-street Dock. 8:00 P. M. Dally ex. Sunday. Sat.. 10 f . M. 5:00 P. M. Dally, ex. Sun. FOR CORVALLIS and 0:45 A. M. 0.00 P. M. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 3:00 P. M. Mon., Wed., Frl. way points, steamcr'Mon., Ruth. Ash-street Dock. (Water permitting.) FOR DAYTON. Oregon City and Yamhill Riv er points, str. Modoc, Ash-street Dock. (Water permitting.) Wed.. FrL 7:00 A. M. Tues., Thurs., Sat.' TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington. Telephone, Main 712. PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. For Yokohama and Hon? Kong, calling at Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight via connecting steamers for Manila, Port Ar thur and Vladlvcstock. STRATHGYLE SAILS ABOUT APRIL 2S. For rates and full Information call on or ad dress officials or agents of O. R. & N. Co. EAST m SOUTH Depot Fifth and Leave I Streets. Arrive OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS. 8:30 P. M. for Salem. Rose burg, Ashland, Sac ramento, O g d e n. 7:45 A. M. San Francisco, mo- 8:30 A. M. isve. Los Angeles. 7:00 P. M. El Paso. Kew ur- Ieans and the East. At W o o d b u r n frdally except Sun day), morning train connects with train for Mt. Angel, Sll- verton. Browns ville. Springfield, and Natron, and Albany Local for Mt- Angel snd Sll verton. Albany passenger .. Corvallls passenger. 4:00 P. M. 7:30 A. M. 114:50 P. M, 10:10 A. M. 5:50 P. M. 8:25 A. M. Sheridan passenger. Dally. UDally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac ramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17.50 first-class and 14 second clasp. Second class includes sleeper: first class does not. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA. HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained at Ticket Of fice, No. 254. cor. Washington and Third. YAMHILL DfVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street. Leave Portland daily fcr Osweso at 7:20 A. M.. 12:30. 1:55, 3:25. 4:40. 0:25. 8:30 P. M. Dally except Sunday. 530. 0:40 A. M., 0:05, 11:30 P. M. Sunday only. 9 A.M. Arrive at Portland dally at 8:30 A. M., 1:35. 3.10. 4:30, 6:15, 7:40. 10 P. M. Dally except Sunday, 6:35. 10:50 A. M.; except Monday, 12:40 A. M.: Sunday only. 10:05 A. M. Leave for Dallas dally except Sunday, 5:05 P. M. Arrive Portland 9:30 A. M. Passenger train leaves Dallns for AlslJe Mondays, Wednes days and Friday at 3:50 P. M. Returns Tues days and Saturdays. Except Sunday. R. B. MILLER. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt. V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent. , TIME CARD OF TRAINS PORTLAND Leaves. Arrlrea. Overland Express 2:00 P.M. 7:00 A.M. Twin City. St. Louis a Kan. Clt7 .Special 11:30 T. U. 7:45 P. M. Puget Sound Limited, for South Bend. Gray Harbor. Olympta, Ta- cotna and Eeattl 8:33 A.M. 5:20 P.M. Two trains dally to Spokane. Butte. Helena, Minneapolis. St. Paul and the East. A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. General Pass. Agt.. 253 Morrison atreet. Portland. Or. Pacific Coast Steamship 60. For South-Eastern Alaska Leave Seattle at 9 P. M. Steamships COTTAGE CITY. CITY OF SEATTLE or CITY OF TOPEKA. April 5. 15, 17. 20, 20, 30; May 5, 11. 15. For San Francisco Leave SEATTLE at 9 A. M. every fifth day. Steamers connect at San Francisco Jwlth com pany's steamers for ports In Southern Califor nia. Mexico and Humboldt Bay. For further Information, obtain folder. Right Is reierved to change steamers or sailing dates. AGENTS N. PObTOJs. 24'J Washington St.. Portland. F. W. CARLETON. N. P. R. R. Dock Tacoma: Ticket Ofllce. 113 James st.. Seattle. M. TALBOT, Comm'l Agt.; C. W. MILLER. Asst. Gen'l Agt., Ocean Dock. Seat tle: GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen'l Agts., San Francisco. ' Ticket Office 122 Third St. Phone 6S0 LEAVE No. 4 6:15 P. M. (The Flyer, dally to and irtntvp from St. Paul. Mlnne- Ai v 3 japolls, Duluth. Chicago t.0oa t knd all points East. '" fZZI 8UNSET -n OCGDEN SHASTA I UnV ROUTES jfQf ITSMSREATNOaTHERNll Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Buffet gmoklng-Llbrary Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE STEAMSHIP ICAGA MARU For Japan. China and all Asiatic points will leave Seattle About April 8 th, THE PALATIAL draw bom Not n dark ofllce In the building absolutely fireproof; electric llshta and artesian water; perfect sanita tion and thorough ventilation. Ele vators rnn day nh'd night. "Rcoma. AINSLIE. DR. GEORGE. Physician.. ..413-414 ANDERSON. GUSTAV, Attorney-at-Law...613 ASSOCIATED PRESS; E. L. Towell. Mgr..808 AUSTEN. F. C. Manager for Oreson and Washington Bankers' Life Association of Des Moines, la 502-503 BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION.. OF DES MOINES. IA.; F. C. Austen. M?r 502-503 DEALS. EDWARD A.. Forecast Official U. S. Weather Bureau 910 BENJAMIN. R. W., Dentist ,..314 BERNARD, G.. Cashier Pacific Mercantile Co 211 BINSWANGER, OTTO S., Physician and Surgeon .., 407-408 BOHN. W. O.. Timber Lands . 515 BROCK. WILBUR F.. Circulator Orego- nlan 501 BROWN. MYRA. M. D 313-314 BRUERE, DR. G. E.. Physician... 412-413-414 CAMPBELL. WM. M., Medical Referee Equitable Life 700 CANNING. M. J 602-003 CAP.DWELL, DR. J. R.. Dentist 000 CAUK1N, G. E.. District Agent Travelers Insurance Company 7i8 CHURCHILL, MRS. E. J 710-717 COFFEY. DR. R C. Surgeon 405-406 COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY 004-605-COO-C07-613-614-615 CORNELIUS. C. W., Phys. and Surgeon... 2C6 COLLIER, P. F.. Publisher; S. P. McGulre. Manager 415 CROW, C. P.. Timber and Mines 515 DAT, J. G. &. I. N 313 DICKSON. DR. J. F.. Physician 713-714 EDITORIAL ROOMS Eighth Floor EVENING TELEGRAM 323 Alder Street EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI ETY; L. Samuel. Manager; G. S. Smith. -Cashier . 300 FENTON. J. D.. Physician and Surgeon..509-10 FENTON. DR. HICKS C Eye and Ear... 511 FENTON. MATTHEW F.. Dentist 509 GALVANL W. H., Engineer and Draughts man 600 GEARY, DR. E. P.. Phys. and Surgeon.... 406 GIESY. A. J.. Physician and Surgeon.. 709-710 GILBERT, DR. J. ALLEN. Phjslclan.. 401-402 GOLDMAN. WILLIAM. Manager Manhat tan Life Ins. Co.. of New York 200-210 GRANT. FRANK S.. Attorney-at-Law 617 GRISWOLD & PHEGLEY, Tailors 131 Sixth Street HAMMAM BATHS. Turkish and Russian.. 300-301-302 HAMMOND. A. B 310 HOLLISTER. .DR. O. C. Physician and Surgeon 504-503 IDLEMAN. C. M.. Attorney-at-Law. .416-17-18 JOHNSON. W. C 315-310-317 KADY. MARK T.. Supervisor cf Agents. Mutual Reserve Fund Ass'n 004-605 LITTLEFIELD. H. R.. Phys. and Sur 208 MACKAY. DR. A. E., Phys. And Sur... 711-712 MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK; W. Goldman. Mgr 209-210 MARSH. DR. R. J. Phys. and Surgeon.404-400 MARTIN, J. L. & CO.. Timber Lands 601 McCOY. NEWTON. Attorney-at-Law 713 Mcelroy, dr. j. g.. Phys. & sur.701-702-703 McFADEN. MISS IDA E.. 8tenosraphcr...212 McGINN. HENRY E Attorney-at-Law. 311-12 McGUIRE, S. P. Manager. P. F. Collier. Publisher 413 McKENZIE. DR. P. L.. Phys. and Sur..512-13 METT. HENRY 218 MILLER. DR. HERBERT C, Dentist and Oral Surgeon 008-003 MOSSMAN, DR. E. P.. Dentist 513-514 MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASS'N; Mark T. Kady, Supervlror of Arents. .604-603 NICHOLAS. HORACE B., Attornty-at-Law.715 NILES. M. L.. Cashier Manhattan Life In surance Company of New York 208 OLSEN, J. F., General Manager Pacific Mercantile Co 211-212 OREGON CAMERA CLUB 214-215-210-217 OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY 400-410 OREGONIAN BARBER SHOP, Marsch & Georse. Proprietors 129 6th OREGONIAN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU; J. F. Strauhal. Manager ,200 PACIFIC MERCANTILE CO.; J. F. Olwi. General Manager 211-212 PORTLAND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY Ground Floor. 133 Sixth Street QUIMBY, L. P. W Game and Forestry Warden 213 REAVIS. DR. J. L., Dentist 008-000 REED. WALTER. Optician... 1.53 Sixth Street RICKENBACH. DR. J. F.. Eje. Ear. Nose and Throat 701-703 ROSENDALE. O. M., Metallurgist and Min ing Engineer 510 RYAN. J. B.. Attorney-at-Law 515 SAMUEL. L., Manager Equtlablc Life 300 SHERWOOD. J. W.. Deputy Supieme Com mander K. O. T. M 5IT SMITH. DR. L. B.. Osteopath 409-410 SMITH. GEORGE S.. Cashier Equitable Life 300 STUART. DELL. Attorney-at-Law 617-G18 STOLTE, DR. CHAS. E.. Dentist 704-705 STOW. F. H., General Manager Columbia Telephone Co. C03 SURGEON OF THE S. P. RY. AND N. P. TERMINAL CO 700 SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 201 THE NORTH PACIFIC PUBLISHING SO CIETY A 403 THRALL. S. A., President Oregon Camera Club 214 "THREE IN ONE" QUICK ACCOUNT SYSTEM COMPANY. OF OREGON 518 TUCKER. DR. GEO. F., Dentist 610-611 U. S. WEATHER BUREAU 007-903-U09-010 U. S. LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEERS, 13TH DIST.; Captain W. C. Langfltt, Corps of Engineers. U. S. A 803 U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS: Captain W. C. Langfltt. Corps of Engineers. U. S. A-810 WILEY. DR. JAMES O. C. Phys. & Sur..70S-9 WILSON. DR. EDWARD N.. Phsiclan and Surgeon 304-303 WILSON. DR. GEO. F., Phys. & Surg..706-707 WILSON. DR. HOLT C Phys. & Surg.507-508 WILLAMETTE VALLEY TELE. CO 013 WOOD. DR- W. L., Physician 412-413-414 Ofilcea may he had by applying ts the superintendent of the bnilding-, room 201, second floor. EN No Cure No Pay THE MODERN APPLIANCE. A pueltlvs way to perfect manhood. Uhe VACUUM TREATMENT cures you without medicine ot 11 nervous or diseases of the generative or gans, auch as lost manhood, exhaustive drains, varicocele, impotency, etc. Men ar- quickly re stored to perfect health and strength. Writ (or circulars. Correspondence conCdantlaX THE HEALTH APPLIANCE CO.. room 47-4J Saf Deposit building. Seattle. Wash. Regulates the menstrual flow, cures leu corrhoea, falling of tie womb and all the otder ailments peculiar to women Buy a $1 bottle from your druggist to-day. 1 mut&kmm