Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 17, 1902, Page 13, Image 13

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    tffirD MOHNING OREGONTAN, TUESDAY; ;JUNE IT, 1902.
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COMMERCIAL AND
The market situation yesterday -was devoid
of special features, business being of the usual
Monday proportions. There was a fair amount
of produce carried over from Saturday, and
prices -were accordingly -weak In some lines.
Potatoes opened decidedly -weak, and the, price
has dropped below 75c for old stock, with new
plentiful ftt ?1 501 73 per cental. Kcw Cali
fornia onions have also dropped again, and are
now selling at 75o?l per cental. The egg
market is holding steady, despite the fact
that the outside demand has been met by lib
eral receipts of Eastern esgs on Puget souna.
Sales are made In this market at 18S18&C,
and as the Kastern eggs cost 204c laid down
at Seattle, It Is apparent that there are hot
enough available In this market. Strawber
ries came In pretty freely yesterday, and some
very god stock sold at 4c, with 3c tno t0D
figure for the best that was received. Veal
an J pork are weak under heavy receipts and
light demand. Groceries show no change.
Bnnlc Clearings.
Clearings. Balances.
Portland
S576.442
$110,305
Seattle
C00.C05
Tacwna .. 24S.449
....
40,8(10
24,632
BpCKane 312,630
PORTLAND MAttltETS.
Grain, Flour, Etc.
The Monday statistics were all bullish yes
terday. There was a heavy decrease In worm s
shipments, quantities on passage were oyer
3.000,000 bushels smaller than last week, and
the American visible decreased over 2,K,UU0
bush: Is. This array gave a better tone to the
Eastern market, and the local market showed
Eomc signs of a sympathetic feeling. Walla
Waha was quoted up to OCc, and there was
nothing obtainable except small lots of Insig
nificant proportions. For bluestem for milling
purposes, some fancy figures have been paid.
the h.ghest prices of the season being onerea
for round lots. Freights are steady, but hardly
firm. A small carrier was reported yesterday
at 28s Od for wheat, with the option of flour at
the same rate. As a differential Is usually
askea lor Hour, tnis is naraiy as nigu a raic
as the 26s Od paid for wheat only last week.
Wheat-Nominal; Walla Walla, 65ViS60c;
Valley. GOgOTc, bluestem, 6726Sc
Barley Feed, ?22; .brewing, f 23 per ton.
Flour Best grades. $2 00Q3 40 .per barrel;
graham, 52 50U2 80.
Mlllstuffs Bran, S15016 per ton; middlings.
S10&20; shorts, $17618; chop. $16.
Oats No. 1 white, ?1 201 35; gray, $1 150
125 per cental.
Hay-Timothy, 312015; clover, S7 60ffl0 p
ton.
Vegetables, Fruit, Etc.
Vegetables Tomatoes, (1 7502 per crate; tur
nips, C575c; carrots, 6576c; beets, SOS&to per
sack; cauliflower. 75085c per dozen; cabbage,
SI 25S1 50 per cental; celery. 75000c per dozen;
peas. 4c per pound: asparagus. Gc per pound;
beans. 10c per pound, artichokes, 6570e
per dozen; lettuce, head, per dozen, 25c; let
tuce, hothouse, -per box, H 76f2; green onions,
per dozen, 1520c; rhubarb.lc per pound; rad
ishes, 15620c per dozen tmnches.
Green fruit Lemons, 3 5064; oranges, .$3
OS 75 per box, bananas, $2 2563; pineapples.
$363 50 per dozpn; apples, $22 50 per box;
strawberries, 45c per pound for Oregon;
cherries, 75c$l per box.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, ?HOUo pet
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes, 667c; apri
cots. llfe613Y&c; peaches. bllc: pears. $Q
lOVxc; prunes, Italian. 3J4?5He; figs, Califor
nia, blacks. 4H65Hc; do white, S&eSK;
plums, pitted, 4h65VSc,
1'otntocB and Onions.
Potatoes Best Burbanks, 75o per cental; -ordl-nary,
50c per cental, growers' prices; sweets,
$2 2C152 50 per -cental; new potatoes, l&fflfec
per pound
Onions 75sf(7$l per cental for new.
Batter. ?, Poultry. Etc
Butter Creamery, 17618c;, dairy, 14810c;
store. 310c
Eggs 1BS181c
cneese Full crrau. twms, 12613c; Toung
America, JSVi&i-iHc; tactory trices. liy,c less.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $465; hens, $4 50
C5 50 per dozen, llgpllfec per po'und; Springs,
?-5JG4 50 per (Stzen, ducks, $4 5065 per dozen
tor o.d, $5 -for young; turkeys, live, 13614c;
lres&ed, 15610c per pound, geese, $067 per
dozen.
Hops, Wool anil HIGes.
Hods 14616c ptr pound.
hheepsUns ahrllngs,, 12620c; short wool,
Z5U.45C, meaiuux wool, wewc; long wool, Svo
C$t each.
X allow Prime, per pound, 465c; No. 2 aad
grtase, 23c
Wool Vauey, 12614c; Eastern Oregon, 8Q
13 x . mohair. 25fi26c per pound.
Hides Dry hide?. No. 1, 10 pounds and up,
15615&C per pound; dry kip, No. 1. 6 to 13
pounds, Ltc, cry calf. No. 1, under 6 pounds,
luc, dry-calted, bulls and stags, one-third less
than dry filnt; talted hides, steers, sound, 00
pounds and ser, feQUc, 50 to 00 pounds, 7Q
be, under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and
bulls, sound, U3fec; klP, sound, IS to 2u
pounds, 7c, -veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, "c,
talf, sound, under 10 pounds, be; green (un
talted), lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound
less, horse hides, salted, eac, $1 0062; dry,
nach, $161 50. colts' hides, each, 25650c; goat
skins, common, each, 10615c; Angora, with
wool on. each, 25c6$l.
Pelts-mJear skins as to size. No. 1, each, $5
620, cubs, $265; badger, each, 10640c; wild
cat. 2565lc, house cat. 5610c; fox, commas
gray, each, S04j50c; do red. each, $1 6062; do
cross, each, -$5tfl5; do silver and black, each,
$1006200, Usher, each, $560; lynx, each, $26
S, mink, strictly No. 1. each, 50c61 50; mar
ten, dark Northern, $661-: marten, pale pine,
according to size and color, $1 5062; meskrats
large, each, 5610c; skunk, each. 40650c: clret
vr polecat, each, 5610c, otter, for large crime
" skins, each, $507; panther, with head and
claws perfect, eadv $263: raccoon, for largt
prime, each. B050c: wolf, mountain, -with
head perfect, each, $3 6065; Wolf, pralric( coy
prairie (covoUi. without head .each, 50f?S0c;
wolverine, cacv $467: beaver, per sxln. large,
4560: do medium. $364; do small, $1Q1 50;
do kit. C0675c
Groceries, Nuts. Etc.
Coffee Mocha, 2S028c; Java, fancy, 26C32o;
Java. good. 20024c; Java, ordinary. 186200;
Costa Rica, fancy. 16CJ20c; Costa Rica. good.
ICjnSc; Costa Rica, ordinary. 10312a per
pound; Columbia roast; SU; Arbuckle's, 11113
list; Lion. 511 13. Cordova, ?11 13 list.
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, J5; No. 2, $4 60;
Carolina head. 6$47hc.
Salmon Columbia River, one-pound taiu.,
$ 1 761 00 per dozen: two-pound tails, $3; fan
cy one-pound flats, $1 00; -pound fancy -flats,
f 1 25; Alaska tails. 03c;" two-pound tails, $2.
Beans Small -white. SVJe; largewhlte, SHc;
ylnks. 2fcc; Bayos. 3c; Lima. 4tfc per pound.
Sugar Sack basis, net cash, per 100 pounds.
Cube, $4 &0; powdered, $4 35; dry granulated,
ft 25. extra C, ?3 75. golden C, $3 65. Ad
vances over sack basis as follows: Barrels. 10c;
halt barrels, 25c: boxes. SOc per 100 pounds.
Maple. lCgl&c per pound.
Honey 12J4J3c per No. 1 trams.
Grain bags Calcutta, $0 per 100 ror July
August. Nuts Peanuts. JJ&goiic per pound for raw;
SSKc for roasted; coooanuts. SSQOOc ser dox!
en, walnuts, HQ'12VSo per pound; phie nuts.
QQl2ia hickory nuts. 7c; Brazil nuts, 14c;
filberts. ISfflCc; fancy pecans, -14G14Uq;
almonds. 15h16c
Coal Ml Cases, 20J4c per gallon; barrels, 16c;
tanks. 14c
Stock ealt-BOs. $20 63; 100s. $20 15; granu
lated. COs. $20 CO; Liverpool, 50s. $30 80; 100s.
(30-40; 200s, $40.
meat and. Provisions.
Lard Portland, tierces. 1212Uc per pound;
tubs. 12c. 50s. 121ic: 20s, 12Jic; 10s, 12Hc; 5s,
13c.
Veal 6SSc per pound.
Mutton Gross, 4jc per pound; sheared, 3&o;
dressed. 7c
Lamb Gross, Cc per pound; dressed, 8c
Hogs Gross, 6Uc per pound; dressed. 7V88c
Beef Gross, cows 4V4c per pound; steers,
&fec; dressed. S5JSic
Lard Compound, tierces, 8Uc ptr pound; 50s.
8c. 10s. 10c
Ham Eastern Fancy. 16c; standard. ItUo
shoulders. 10c
Hams Portland. l3Jic per pound; picnic, 10a;
per pound.
Bacon Portland. 14lCHc per pound; East
ern, fancy. 17c; standard, heavy, 14Hc; light,
16c, bacon bellies, 14iic
Dry-salted meats Portland dears. 11H
12fcc, backs. 11012c; beilles, 12H13c; plates.
40c; butts. 10c Eastern regular clear sides,
unsmoked. 12M,c; smoked, lSJje; bellies, aver
age. 25 to 30 pound's: unsmoked. 12c; smoked.
5ic; plates', Hfcei214c
GRAIN MARKETS.
-Trading In the East Largely in Corn,
"Which Closes Higher and Strong.
CHICAGO, June. 16. Corn was momentarily
weak at the opening In sympathy with wheat,
and on the clearing weather and some early
short selling. The trade was soon dominated.
iowefer, by the Idea, that the big bull partrtt
FINANCIAL NEWS
had not abated any of Its previous Intention
to boost prices. "When there was a fair show
toward recovery from the opening depression,
there was a movement on the part of the shorts
In July that Indicated that they believed It
"best to suffer losses now Tather ban later.
July, which opened as low as 63C, kept steadily
advancing. At Cic, there was liberal profit
taking, bat the close was strong, July lc up,
at 64c, tho high point of the day.
"Wheat was relieved from dull monotony by
tho action In the corn Tlt- Early liquidation
on the clearing weather weakened the pit some,
but trade was slow, and the market haggled
Idly for some time. When corn began showing
Its strength wheat developed Its short-lived
activity. There was almost no business, and
this prevented an otherwise probable sharp
rally. Joly. after opening &i4c lower, at
7171$iV dipped to 71iC and rallied to a
firm close, 4c higher, at 72c
Oats were dull and featureless. July closed
weak, lie lower, at 39i3395sc
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Opening. Highest. lowest. Closing.
jmy toil1 fuz $u?i- tu
September
December
iwl tvt 'V7
71 72 71ft
CORN.
38
July
September ....
December ....
July (old) ....
July (new) ...
63
G84
37
04tf
66H
44-jk
37$
30
64
6
94
OATS.
Sept. (old) .
Sept. (new)
DeCr (new)
2SU
sot
28
30-,
2Stt
a
17C2V4
17 75
30H 30Hi
MESS PORK.
July 1742 172i5
September ....17 55 17 75
LARD.
17 40
17 52tf
July
September
.10174 10 22J4
,.10 22fc 10 274
1015
10 20
10 20
10 20
SHORT RD3S.
July 10 30 10 37 10 30 10 37
September ....10 20 10 27fc 1015 1027J,
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Unchanged.
Wheat-No. 3 Spring. 72c; No. 2 red, 78H3
Oats No. 2, 42i43J4c; Xo. 2 white, 47&J
4S&c; No. 3 white, 405i4Sc
Rye No. 2. 60c
Barley Fair to choice malting, C6!4ff70c
Flaxseed No. 1, $1 50; No. 1 Northwestern,
?1 76.
Timothy seed Prime. $0 15.
Mess pork $17 50317 80 per bbL
Lard $10 17 per cwt.
Short ribs sides Loose. $10 S510 42.
Dry salted shoulders Boxed. $8 5068 62.
Short clear aides Boxed, $10 75610 85.
Clover Contract grade, $8 35.
Butter Steady; creameries. 18621c; dairies,
i6621c
Cheese Steady. lO01O9ic
Eggs Easy, 15c
RecelDts. Shipments.
Fiour. carrels 17.000
Wheat, bushels 39,000
Corn, bushels 310.000
Oats, bushels .....202,000
Rye. bushels 5.000"
Barley, bushels 24,000
- 99 nftft
221,000
312,000
101.000
12.000
Jfew York Grain and Produce.
NEW YORK. June 16. Flour Receipts. 27,
452 barrels; exports, 4000 barrels. .Market
quiet but rather firmly held. Minnesota pat
ents, $3 B04 20.
Wheat Receipts, 12C.000 bushels; exports,
127,650 bushels; spot steady; No. 2 red. 78c
elevafbr, and 79680c I. o. b. afloat: No.- 1
Northern Duluth, 80o f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
hard Manitoba,, 84c f. o. b. afloat.
Ignoring higher cables, bad weather In Eng
land and France, and a large decrease on pas
sage, wheat opened lower and declined during
the early forenoon. The selling motives were
favorable home weather reports and -heavy
Northwest receipts. On a large visible supply,
howecr. there was a late rally and the mar
ket closed firm, at Uc net advance. July,
77 15-1678c, closed 77hc; September, 75 13-10
76c, closed 76c; December, 77.1-16775&c
closed 774c
Hops Steady.
Hides Steady.
Wool DulL
San Francisco Grain aiarlcet.
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno -10. Wheat strong.
Barley steady. Oats weaker.
Spot quotations: " "T "
Wheat Shipping $1 1001 lltt; "milling.
$1 12V41 13.
Barley Feed. 02I,iOJ)5c; brewing, OSflOTHc
Oats Red. $127137; white, $1 37H1 45;
black. $117H3130.
San Francisco call board sales:
"Wheat Strong; December, 1 124; cash,
?1 11,
Barley Steady,; December, SSc
Corn Large yellow, $1 451 50.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, Jane 16, Wheat Cargoes on pas
sage, quiet and steady. English country mar
kets quiet and steady. No. 1 standard Califor
nia, 30s. Imports wheat Into United Kingdom,
404,000 quarters; flour. 210,000 barrels; wheat
and flour on passage to United Kingdom. 3.400,-
000 bushels; to Continent, 1,550,000 bushels.
LIVERPOOL, June 16. Wheat steady. Wheat
and flour In Paris firm. French country mar
kets weak. Weather In i England cloudy. No.
1 standard California, 6s -4d.
Visible Supply' of Grain.
NEW YORK, June 16. The visible supply
of grain Saturday. June 44, as compiled by the
New Tork Produce Exchange, Is as follows:
Decrease.
Wheat, bushels ....
Corn, bushels
Oats, bushels
Rye, bushels
Barley, bushels ....
Increase.
.23,570,000 2,521,000
. 4.710.000 45S.000
. 2,444,000 38,000
. 554,000 154,000
. 346,000 . 56,000
SAX jtRAJICISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 16. Hay Wheat, $0
QIS; wheat and oata. $0312; best barley, $7 60
0; alfalfa. $9ff 50; clover, $78 50 per ton;
straw, 4050c per bale.
Wool Nevada, 1216c; Valley Oregon, 1.140
10c.
Mlllstuffs Middlings. $21 6023 50; bran,
$18 50919 60 per ton.
Vegetables Green peas, $1 25Q2 per bo;
string beans. l482Hc: asparagus. $2,25; to
matoes, $11 25; cucumbers, 75900c per box;
garlic. 23Vc per pound; egg plant, 7Sc
Potatoes Early Rose, 85cQl 25; River Bur
banks, 65c$l: Oregon Burbanks, $1(31 25;
sweets, $2 50. .
Hops New crop, 4618c
Onions 40265c .
Bananas $1 50Q3.
Citrus fruit Common California lemons,
$1 60; choice. $3 75 J Mexican limes, fl &05;
oranges, naveir$2g4.
Pineapples $1 2502 50.
Apples Choice, $3; common, $2 50 per. box.
Poultry Turkey gobblers. 13014c; do hens,
14015c; roosters, old, $4 5005; do young,
$607 50; broilers, small. $202 60; broilers,
large, $304; fryers, $405; hens, $4 5005 60;
old ducks, $3 6004; young ducks, $4 5006.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 20c; store, 18H17c
Butter Fancy creamery, 22c; do seconds.
19&c; fancy dairy, 20c per pound; do seconds,
17c
Cheese Toung America, 10$4HHe; Eastern,
13015c
Receipts Flour. 5447 quarter sacks; wheat.
1040 centals; barley, 5C45 centals; oats, 2200
centals; corn, 350 centals; potatoes, 1804 sacks;
bran, 515 sacks; middlings, 863 sacks; hay, 632
tons; wool, 293 bales; hides, 1182.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW TORK, June 16. Coffee Futures mar- J
ket closed steady, net 6 points lower. Total
sales. 25,250 bags, including July at $7 400
7 45; September.ft 85; October, $4 60rNovem
ber, $5; December, $5 10; March, $5 30; May,
$5 4005 45.
Coffee Spot Rio easy; No. 7 Invoice, 5Uc;
mild quiet; Cordova, 8llttc
Sugar Raw firm; fair refining, 3c;. cen
trifugal, 96 test, -3Hc Molasses sugar, 2c
Refined firm.
Butter at Elgin.
ELGIN, III., June 16. The offerlngsof but
ter pn the board of trade today were 13,200
pounds, and all was sold at 21c The official
price was firm at 21c, a decline of c Tho
output for the week aggregated 25.500 pounds.
Chicago Provisions)
CHICAGO. June 16. Trade In provisions was'
small and dull, although prices la pork fluc
tuated widely. July pork closed 10c up, lard
unchanged and ribs 2c lower.
x- Cotton.
NEW TORK, Juno 16. Cotton futures closed
barely steady. June, S.83o; August, 8.23c;
September, 6.06c; Octofier, 7.03c; November,
7.86c; December, January ana February, 7.87c;
March, 7.83c
STOCKS HAVE DULL DAY
MARKET CLOSES EASY, CONSIDER.
ABLY BELOW THE BEST.
Leaders In Campaign for Advance
Fear Jio Money Stringency From.
Settlements X?xt Month.
NEW YORK. June 10. The character of to
day's stock market remalnedythe same as that
of last week. There were operations for a
rise la a few prominent stocks, but they were
not aggressively pursued, and left no Important
net results. St. Paul, Missouri Pacific TJnloa
Pacific, Canadian Pacific and the Atchlsona
were most largely dealt In. It will be seen
that none of these saved as much as a point
of net gain on the day, although Canadian
Paclfla rose at one time 1 over Baturday, and
St. Pa.ul 15J. a number of tho minor granger
stocks wero lifted at different times, and the
Chicago & Northwestern stocks both made
3-polnt advances. Late in the day, after the
indifference of the general market to bear
leadership Was demonstrated, there was an
advance In the Readings. This proved equally
Inefficacious, and the market closed dull and
easy, considerably below the best
The movement In the Western stocks, while
obviously professional, seemed based on the
assumption of & favorable outcome for the
corn crop and upon the argument of probable
dividend Increases. Nobody assumes that the
Missouri Pacific dividend this week will be
changed from the 2 per cent semi-annual
rate, and the heavy outlays being made by
TJnlon Pacific are against tho presumption of a
present Increase. But the example of the
Chicago & Northwestern Increase Is an Influ
ential one, and affects especially SL Paul. The
buying of this group of stocks at the opening
was suffltlent to carry up the price In face of
rather heavy London selling. Induced by anxie
ty over the Illness of tho King of England.
The leaders of the campaign for the advance
profess to fell assured that the July 1 settle
ments will be effected without any" stringency
of money. Last year, tho money market be
came active about this time, and at the close
of the month call money ran up to 25 per
cent, and prices in the stock market collapsed.
During July of last year the difference In the
money market continued, and Its effect on the
stock market was aggravated by the damage to
the corn crop and tho steel strilce. Between
July 22 and July 27 there was a contraction
of over $40,000,000 In loan accounts of the
banks, and it was not until tho last. of July
that the banks began to expand their loans
again, after large receipts of cash from the
Interior and from Subtreasury disbursements.
The foreign trade statement for May, Just
Issued, shows a decrease In exports of upward
of $22,000,000, showing that the exports of
manufacturers fell somewhat below those of
May last year, in addition to the heavy de
crease In agricultural products. For 11 months
In the fiscal year the trade balance In favor
of this country Is thus reduced nearly $168.
000,000 below that for the corresponding period
of last year. The Industrial department of the
stock list was generally heavy.
United States Steel stocks were slightly de
pressed by the making permanent of the In
junction against the stock conversion and bond
Issue plan pending the appeal to the upper
court.
There was a fair demand for bonds, and
prices were firm. Total sales, par value, $2,405,
000. United States 2s, coupon, declined per
cent, and the old -4s advanced per cent on
the last call.
Closing: Stoclc Quotations. ,
STOCKS.
I-
Atchison
13,900
ICO
3,100
'is'ioo
8214
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ......
101
106
137135T4
Canada Southern
Chesapeake & Ohio...
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago, Ind. & Louis..
do pfd
Chicago & Eastern 111..
Chicago Great Western.
do A pfd
. do.43 pfd
Chicago & N. W
Chicago. R. I. & Pac...
Chicago Term. & Tran.
do pfd
C. C C & St. Louis..
Colorado Southern
do 1st pfd............
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson....
Del.. Lack. & West.....
Demer & Rio Grande..
do pfd
Erie
do 2d pfd.. -.
Great Northern pfd.....
-Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Erie & Western...
do pfd
Louisville & Nashville..
Manhattan Elevated ...
Metropolitan Street Ry.
Mexican Central
Mexican National ......
Minn. & St. Louis.......
Missouri Pacific
Mo.. Kansas & Texas...
do pfd
New Jersey Central....
100
600
1
600
600
75
1.900
87
400:
174
1.100
23H
S0h
1001
400
3.000
40
"I
800
-
100
S3 30
1.000
100
600
1.200
31
71M.
44H
31
71
44U
170
174
"V(J5
2.100
92
7.500
58
300
2. C00
600
1.500
KiVA
lSifc
153
2.100
1.900
45
M
7.700
138
1.000
1.200
5,000
131
151
074
19
2.300
L500
4O.CO0
114
lOG'fc
8001 2OT4
1,300 5S
100
100
New Tork Contral
Norfolk & Western
do pfd .
Ontario & Western
Pennsylvania
Reading
.do 1st pfd.....
do 2d pfd
St. Louis & San Fran..
do 1st pfd............
do 2d nfd
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd ...
Southern Pacific .......
300
156
2.200
57
3.000
6,700
33.400
2.100
6.200
4.700
'33y32
150i(l50!
C47
84,
69
69
84
73
1001
700
6.300
174
191
800
7,100
2,000
000
700
1001
200
28.C00
4.8O0
C3
37
95
Southern Railway
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
Toledo. St. L. &W
do pfd , ..
"Union Pacific
-do pfd
Wabash
do nfd
42
21
3S
105
S5
27-i
8.700
O.XUV
"400
1.700
45
44
Wheeling &Lake Erie.
UU U U1U. ,
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Express Companies
Adams American
United States
TYells-Fargo
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper ..
Amer. Car & Foundry
do pfd
American Linseed OH..
do nfd
Amer Smelt. & Rcfln..
do pfd
Anaconda Mining Co...
36
27
4Q&
10
"i6o
225
7.300
10.100
68
32
400
200
200
1,400
VI
26
52
48
2,100
too
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
2.100
400
400
67
98
Colorado Fuel is iron
Consolidated Gas ....
Cont. Tobacco pfd....
General Electric
Hocking Coal
International Paper .
do pfd
International Power .
Laclede Gas
National Biscuit f....
National Lead .......
North American
Pacific Coast
Pacific Mall ..-.....,
People's Gas ........
.'l.
200!
100!
123
314
COO
SS8
48
22
1.200
Pressed Steel Car
4,300 47 40
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car....
Republic Steel
do pfd
Sugar
Tennessee Coal Iron.
Union Bag & Paper Co,
do pfd
United States Leather..
do pfd
United States Rubber.,
do pfd
U. a Steel pfd
Western Union
American Locomotive .;
do pfd
Kansas City Southern..
do pfd
400
100
4,400
100
1.200
13
30
10)
8,900
84
14
.say,
89
1L&00
1.1001 33l
33 S.1S
94 03
34 34
I 01
SIM 34
7001 34
Total sales for the day, 399,900 shares.
BONDS.
U. S. 2s. ref. reg. 1071
Atchison adl. 4s... nau.
do coupon ......108S
C & N.W. con. 7s.l33tt
D. & R. G. 4s 103.
N. T-CenL, lsts...l04
Northern Pac 3s.. 74
do.4s 105
Southern Pac 4s..i?
do coupon ...... 107
do new 4a, reg..l35
do coupon 135
.dd old 4s. reg...l09
do coupon ......110
lUnlon Pacific 4s. ..105
do 5s. reg 105
do coupon ......105
west Shore 4s 115
Wis. Central 4s. .. 93
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, June 10. Closing quotations:
Anaconda ....
6Norfolk & Western 68
Atchison 84
do pfd 02
do Dfd 103
Ontario & Western 34
Pennsylvania ..... 77
Reading .... 33
do 1st pfd 43
do 2d pfd 35
Bait. & Ohio 108:
Can. Padnc !3
Chea. & Ohio 48
CM. Gr. Western. 39!
Downing, Hopkins &Co.
Established 1893.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Floor -
The BEST of
EVERYTHING.
YES, that Is just
t- w 3 tJSfjrcmJ
(Ma&S&North- Western Line to Chicago
By waif of the TWO BIG PITIES Minneapolis and St. Paul.
AH Thro', Trains from North Pacific Coast connect with trains of this line
In Union. Depot, St. Paul.
CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION.
W. H. MEAD, Gtnenl Aient, -
Chi.. M. & St. F..170U1
D. & R. Q 43H
An nfd U7
Southern Ry 33
do pfd 0TJ4
Southern Paclllc .. 66
Erie 3SjUnlon Pacific 10S
do 1st pfd 70ft!
do pfd SOU
do Zd JJfd 54
HI. Central 150H
U. S. Steel 40J4
do pfd uiH
"Wabash 2SJ4
do pfd 40
Spanish 4s 60ft
LOUIS. & Kasn....i4u
Mo., Kan. & Tex. 27
do pfd ......... COtt
N. T. Central 160Vi
Porelfrn Financial Jfcwa.
NEW TORK. June 16. The Commercial Ad
vertiser's financial cablegram says:
Stocks were stagnant and weak early on the
King's Illness. It was rumored that physi
cians bad been telegraphed for, and It was
whispered that His Majesty had pneumonia.
The final tendency was toward recovery, as It
was stated that the King was going to Wind
sor tonight, and that tho trouble was -only
lumbago.
Kafllr Jobbers scld consols short. Americans
werA. the hardest spot. Tho shares were In
demand, but firm. New Tork bid up Union
Pacific. St. Paul, Illinois Central, Atchison.
Reading and Canadian Pacific London fol
lowed the lead, and the close was at the top.
Silver Is food on a short supply In London
and India. Insurance on the King rose 2 per
cent at Lloyd's. The stock exchange will be
closed on June 2S. Copper fortnightly statis
tics show decreases In stocks of 1611 tons and
In supplies of 1161 tons.
Money, Exchange. Etc.
BAN FRANCISCO, June 16. Sterling on London-Sixty
days. $4 SO; sight, $4 8S.
Mexican dollars-r-Nomlnal.
Drafts Sight, 15c; telegraph, 17c
NEW TORK, June 16. Money on call steady
at 20-3 per cent; closed and asked bid, 203.
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4Q5 per
cent. t
Sterling exchange firm, with actual business
In bankers' bills at $4 87 for demand, and at
$4 8404 S5 for 60 days; posted rates. $4 85
4 86 and $4 SS04 63; commercial bills,
$4 S404 5.
Mexican dollars. 42c
Government bonds irregular; state bonds In
active; railroad bonds firm.
LONDON, June 16. Consols for money,
03 7-16; for account, 96 9-16.
Money, 202 per cent; rate of discount for
short bills, 2 per cent; lor three months'
bills, Z per cent.
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. June 16. Today's statement
of the Treasury balances shows:
Avallablo cash balances $201,838,881
Gold-..!... 09.618,009
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO, June 16. Cattle Receipts, 20.000,
including 2000 Texans. Market for best strong;
others slow and steady. Good, to prime steers,
$7 4008; poor to medium. $507 25; stockcrs
and feders. $2 6005; cows, $1 4005 75; heif
ers. $2 2500 25; canners. $1 4002 40; bulls,
$2 5005 60; calves, $2 5000 50; Texas fed
steers, $506 60; Western cows. $3 7505 10.
Hogs Receipts today, 47,000; tomorrow, 30,
000. left over. 10.000. Market 10020c lower
than early Saturday. Mixed and butchers, $7
7 47; Sod to choice heavy, $7 4007 65; rough
heavy. f7 1607 35; light. $6 9507 25; bulk of
sales. $7 1507 40.
Sheep Receipts, 18,000. Market for sheep
and lambs steady. Good to choice wethers. $5
06 50; fair to choice mixed, 4405; Western
sheep, clipped. $4 5005 50; native lambs. $5 60
06 75; Western lambs. $5 6006 75; Spring
lambs, $7 GO top.
OMAHA. June 10. Cattle Receipts. 3100.
Market steady and Blow. Native steers, $5Q
7 60; cows And heifers, $3 7500 75; Western
steers. $4 7505 SO; Texas steers, $4 7505 50;
canners. $1 7503 25; stockers and feeders,, $3
5 25: calces. $306 75; bulls, stags, etc, $2 75
.5 75. '
Hogs Receipts. 5000. Market oc lower.
Heavy. $7 2537 45; mixed. $7 2007 30; light.
$77 30; pigs. $007; bulk of sales. $7 2007 30.
Sheep Receipts, 3500. Market slow and low
er. Fed muttons, $4 7005 25; Westerns, $40
4 75; ewes. $3 6005; common and stockers, $3
04 75, lambs, $507 20.
KANSAS CITT, June 10. Cattle Receipts,
9000. including 4000 Texana. Market strong.
Native steers, $3 7507 45; Texas and Indian
steers, $4g; Texas cows. $2 6303 85; native
cows and heifers, $205 75; stockers and feed
ers, $3 4505: calves, $305 00.
Hogs Receipts, 7000. Market, 5010c lower;
bulk of sales, $7" 0507 45. Heavy. $7 6007 60;
packers, $7 3007 55; medium, $7 2607 50;
light. $6 7007 35; Torkers, $707 35; pigs, $6 30
00 60.
Sheep Receipts, 600. Market steady. Mut
tons, $405 30; lambs. $4 CO07 10; range weth
ers, $4 5005; ewes, $4 2505 40.
Jletnl Markets.
NEW TORK, June 10. The London market
for tin was not materially changed today, spot
closing at 130. and futures at 126 2s 6d. The
local market for the metal was about 25 points
lower, with spot closing at $29 75030 23.
Copper ruled steady and quiet here. Lake
for delivery all this year was offered In lots
of 600,000 pounds a month at $12 CO. The local
market closed with standard spot to August at
11.70012c; Lake. 12.25012.50c; electrolytic,
12.16012.25. and casting. 12012.25c A steady
tone prevailed "in the lead market, but It was
quiet and unchanged at 4c London was also
unchanged at 13 5s. t
Spelter ruled nominally steady at New Tork
at $4 87: London gained 2s 6d, closing at
18 17s 6d.
The local Iron market was quiet ana steaay
at former prices. Warrants were nominal; No.
1 foundry Northern, $21022; No. 2 foundry
Northern. $20 60021 50; No. 1 foundry South
ern. $20 60021 50; No. 2 foundry Southern
soft. $20 90021 60. The English markets were
quiet Glasgow closed at 64s 6d and Middles,
bora at 49s.
Bar sliver, 82c
SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 16. Bar sliver,
52c
LONDON, June 16. Bar silver, uncertain,
24d per ounce.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
Marrlase Licenses.
Willis V. Toung. 3S: Xela Newton. 17.
Levi S. Davis. 25; Mabel A Wyman, 21.
Louis Klug. 23; Emma Dletz, 23.
R. F. Ashby, 50; Marutha E. Richardson. 31.
Births.
June 11. girt t0 tne 'w,'e of "W Cnchenbarg,
305 Couch street,
June 12. boy to the wife of Elmer E. Miller,
321 Eugene street,
June 10, boy tfo the wife of Turner Burns,
Good Samaritan Hospital.
Deaths.
Juna 15. ElfeakeU Francis, S3 years 3
months. Mount Tabor; hydro-pericardium.
June 13, W. W. Allen. 21 years 7 months 16
MANHOOD
Tnis great VegsUble VlUllxsr,
enre roa Of allaJrroa dlwe snd
Sim. rmlma 1m tsw Kmete.
vS
Ami !
UnnlBeM t Jimrry. vmrieoeeie, maw, "" "Vfc j -
brace, ct real life. CCzMBJEJTE clanses the liTer, the kidneys and the urir.ry organs of
SlimpariUs. CUPKNKimnalhn.sadrestorMartorrBS. erMn sufferer. ar. not
is tho onlr known wed to ears VVthoVt i option. 50CO tesUraonUls. A wntnraarsntes tid
moneVri taped If six bwi do not elect a pemaaent care. !. a box; six for $M0. bj- null. S.ad lot
Xre 3Efcir& XKBXCXan; C X. O. Box 270. Sfsm Traasl.ce, CaL
Ver sale my 9. G. SKIDM ORE, A CO., Portland. Or.
Chamber of Commerce
Sfi
what you get if yotx travel by the
248 Alder Street, PORTLAND.
days, 44Q Market street; pulmonary tubercu
losis. June 15, Eophla Thomas, 45 years, St. Vin
cent's Hospital; myelitis.
June 13. Nicholas Relschman, 75 years, St.
Vincent's Hospital; chronic cystitis,
June 13, Jesse Eaton, 76 years 2 months, St.
Johns; erysipelas.
June 13, T. A Shane, 63 years 9 months, 522
East Ankeny street; Internal hemorrhage.
June 13, Mrs. Andrew G. Hoberg, 27 years
2 months 27 days, 409 Brazee street; fracture
of spine (runaway accident).
June 13. Harry Collins, 43 years) 180 East
Ninth street South; pneumonia.
June 1, Bartholomew Dooley, S3 years; se
nility, June 15, Ltnnle A Miller, 33 years 8 months
5 days, 321 Eugene street; heart failure.
Building Permits.
L. R. Spauldlng, addition, Hawthorne avenue,
between East Thirty-seventh and East Thirty
eighth; $125.
Charlie Toung Company, repairs,' Second, be
tween Stark and Oak; $300.
A. Van VIeet, two-story dwelling, Taylor
street, between Thirteenth- and Fourteenth;
$2000.
Real Estate Transfers.
J. K. Scheuz and wife to O. M. Waltz.
lot IS, block 57. Sellwood $ 150
Lon Wilkinson to G. W. Jackson, lot 4,
block- 4D; lot 4, block 69, Portland City
Homestead .... 300
R. L. Rush and wife to M. F. Raymond,
N. IS feet of lot 17, block 3, Mead's
Addition 23S0
Samuel Blsslnger et al. to Max Hellbron-
ner, parcel land. Pacific Wharf property,
two acres, Terwilllger D. L. C 1
J. E. Sorbin to John Storan. lot 9, block.
6, North Alblna 1
-A. Clampet to Portland Trust Company
of Oregon, lots 4, 6, 0, 7, block 5, Mount
Tabor 1
E. M. Estes to H. W. Veets. lot 14, block
12. Mount Tabor Villa Annex 1
G. C Morris and wife to D. W. Campbell,
lot 4. block 13, Woodlawn 100
F. II. Sherman and husband to A. L. and
S. E. Suniwalt. lot 9, block 3, Rosedale 125
Abstracts ard title Insurance, by the
Pacific Coast Abstract Guaranty & Trust
Co., 2W-5-5-7 Falling building.
RECREATION.
If you vrlBh to enjoy a day of rest and
pleasure, take the O. R. & N. train from
Union depot at 9 A. M. for a short trip
up the Columbia, returning. If desired, by
boat from Cascade Locks. Tickets and
particulars at O. R, & N. ticket office.
Third and "V ashlngton.
Biff Que non.ooisonotn
I remedy for Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Spqrmatorrhcea,
"Waltcs, unnatural air
cbarses. or cut infiamas
IPmtau caautisa, tion of m neons men
eEtans0heM!CJU.CO. branw. 2oa-aatriEcnt
Sold by Drasslats,
or sent In plain wrapper,
by express, prepaid, fot
tlM. or 3 bottles, $2.75.
Circular sent on zeqtxct
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
REGULATOR LINE
STEAMERS
Dally, except -Sunday.
DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTS
TIME CARD.
STR. REGULATOR.
Leaves Portland Tues.. Than.. Sat.. TA.X
Leavce Dalles Mod,. Wed.. Frl.. 7 AM.
STR. DALLES CITT.
Leaves Portland Men.. Wed., Frl., T A 2C
Leaves Dalles Tues.. Thurs.. Sat., 7 A. M.
CASCADE LOCKS AND RETURN DAILT.
LANDING OAK ST. DOCK TORTLAND.
M. V. HARRISON. Agent.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Depot Fifth and
1 Streets.
LEAVES
V
ARRTVFS
For Maygers, Rainier,
Cl'tskanle, Westport.
Clifton. Astoria, War
renton, Fiavel, Ham
mond. Fort Stevens,
Gearhart Pk.. Seaside.
Astoria and Seashore
Express, Dally.
Astoria Express,
'Dally.
8:00 A M.
11:10 AM.
7:00 P. M.
9 MOP. M.
Ticket office. 255 Morrison at. and Union Depot.
J C MATO. Gen. Pass. Agt,, Astoria. Or.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
STR. BAH,Er GATZERT.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Hound trip daily except Sunday.
TIME CARD.
Leave Portland 7 A M.
rave Astoria 7 P. M.
THE DALLBR-PQRTLAND HOUTls. .
BTRB. TAHOMA AND ilETLAKO,
Dally trips except isunday.
STR. TAHOMA.
rr Portland, Mon., Wed.. Frl 7A. M.
Lv Dalles. Tues.. Thut.. Sat. 7 A 2
L. wane gTR etlako. -
t- 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.
B. "W". CR1CHTON. AGENT. Portland. Or.
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE
STEAMER POMONA, for Salem, Independ
ence Albany and Corvallls. Leaves Portland
TuVs' Thur. and-Sat. at 0:45 A M.
STEAMER ALTONA. for Dayton, McMlnn
vllle and way landings, leaves Mon., Wed. and
Frl 7 A. SI.
STEAMER LEON A for Oregon City, leases
dally at B:30 and 1130 A M.. 3:Ou and 0:13
POREGON CITT TRANSPORTATION CO.,
Taylor-treet Docks. Phone 4a
ANCHOR LINE U. S. MAH-STEAMERS
Sailing regularly between
KEW TORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLA3-
GOW;
NEW TORK. GrBRALTAR AND NAPLES.
SuDerior accommodations. Excellent Cuisine.
Every regard for the comfort of passengers
Sudlously considered and practiced.
Blnxla or Round Trip tickets Issued between
vJVxork and Scotch. English. Irish and all
Principal Continental points at attractive
ites. For tickets or genral Information ap
tlv to HENDERSON ROS., Chicago, or any
LOCAL AOENT.
RESTORED "CUP1DEKE"
the prescription of a fsmon JrenehohrileU will quicUy
nsrroos weknes.snoa an X,ost Msmbeed. Ia.o.
Trembllsp, Nervon. Debility, Pimples,
ORE. 1
533ESBs3RBMunMKiMBaBHnB
..-
f taltaiitruW
lkI oungmd y
4-4 ri
tl3V E
VCUIOtilATl.0.1 I
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
H' OREGON
(JSP SKOJp- LipE
an Union Pacific
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL PQINTS EAST
UNION DEPOT.
Leave.
Arrive.
CHICAGO-PORTLAND
SPECIAL.
For the East via Hunt
ington. 0:00 A M.
4:30 P.
Dally
M.
Daily.
SPOKANE FLTER.
For Eastern Washing
ton. Walla Walla. Lew
lston. Coecr d'AIene
and Gt, Northern points
6:15 P. M.
7:00 A M.
Dally.
Dally.
ATLANriC EXPRESS
For the East via Hunt
. ington.
8:50 P. M.
8U0 A M.
Dally.
Dally.
OCEAX AXD RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR SAN FRAN
CISCO. SS. Geo. W. Elder
June 1. II, 2L
SS. Columbia
June 6, 16, 28.
From
Alnsworth
Dock.
5:00 P. M.
8:00 P. M.
FOR ASTORIA and
way point, connecting
with atr. for Ilwaco and
frth Bjach. str. Has
salo. Ash-stretc Dock.
8:00 P. M.
Daily ex.
Sunday.
Sat,
10 P. M.
5:00 P. M.
Dally.
ex. sua.
FOR CORVALLIS and
way points, steamer
Ruth. Ash-street Dock.
Water permitting.)
FOR DATTON. Oregon
City and Tamhlll Riv
er point, str. Modoc,
Ash-street Does.
0:45 A. M.
Mon..
0:00 P. M.
Tues..
Thurs.,
Sat.
3:00 P. M.
Mon.,
Wed..
FrL
Wed..
Fri.
7:00 A M.
Tues..
Thurs.,
iwaur permitting.)
Sat.
TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington.
Telephone. Mala 712.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
For Tokohama and Hong Kong, calling at
Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight
via connecting steamers for Manila, Port Ar
thur and Vladlvcstock.
INDRAPURA SAILS ABOUT JUNE 23.
For rates and full Information call on or ad
Cress officials or agents of O. R. Xt N. Co.
EAST m
SOUTH
Depot, Utii and
Leave
Xloyt Sts.
Arrive
OVERLAND KX-
PKE&3 TRAlAb.
tor aalem. itost
Durg, Asujnd. &ac'
8:30 P. M.
8:30 A M.
'7:43 A M,
ramento, o g d e n.
ban jrrbncuiu, ilo-
jave, L.oa Augeies,
7:00 P. M.
r;i faao, ?tw Or-
rfjana and. tne East.
At W o o a b u r r.
daly exJept eun
jay;, niurmug train
wunnecu witn train
.or Mt. Angel, atl-
vrton, iJ r o w n-
1 1 1 e. aurmneid.
and Kbuou. auu
AID any Local tut
Mt. Angel anl SU
erton. Albany passenger ..
Corvallls passenger.
Sheridan passenger
4:00 P. M.
7:30 A M.
114:60 P. M.
10:10 A M.
5:50 P. M.
JI3:25 A M.
Dally. UDally except Sunday.
TAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Dt:pot. toot of JeUemn sUeet.
Leave Portland unity fur 0wk.-j ac 7tu A.
M.. 12:30. 1:53. d:2d, 4:40. li;. SUJ0 P. M.
Dally except Sunday, bunt. u.4u A. it.. 6:v
lUu P. M. Sunday only, 0 A Ax.
Arrive at Portland dally at 8:30 A. M..
1:35. 3:10. 4:30, 0:10. 7.4o, 10 -p. M. Dally
except Sunday, fl.23. IO.60 A. M., except
Monday, 12:40 A. M.; Sunday only, 10:05 A M.
Leave for Dallas daily except Sunday, a-.vi
P. Mfc Arrive Portland 0:30 A M. Passenger
train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mondays. Wednes
das and Friday at 3.50 P. M. Returns Tues
cays and Saturdays.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac
ramento and San Francisco. Net rates. $17.50
first class and 314 second clam. Second class
Includes sleeper; first class does not,
Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also
JAPAN. CHINA HONOLULU and AUS
TRALIA CITT TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and
Washington streets. Phone Main 712.
TIME CARD
OF TRAINS
PORTLAND
Depart. Arrive.
North Coast Limited... 2:00P.M. 7:00 AM.
Twin City Express.... 11:30 P. M. 5:20 P.M.
Kansas City and St.
"Louis Special 8:23 AM. 11:10 P.M.
Puget Sound Limited.. 0:23 A M. 0:43 P. M.
Take the Puget Sound Limited for Olympla.
South Bend and Gray'a Harbor points. All
trains dally. Four trains dally to Tacoma and
Seattle. Three through to the East.
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
555 Morrison st, corner Third, Portland. Or.
IBreatNqrthern
Ticket Office 122 Third St Phone 0
XEAVE
No. 4
8:15 P. M.
The Flyer dally to and
from St. Paul, Minne
apolis, Duluth, Chicago
and all points East,
ARRIVE
No. 3
7:00 A H.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining
and Buirt Smoking-Library Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
STEAMSHIP TOSA MARU
For Japan, China and all Asiatic points, will
leave Seattle
About June 17.
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
For South-Eastern Alaska
Leave Seattle
COTTAGE CITY. CITY OF
RVATTM? or HITV fW rrrT
PEKA, 0 P. M.. June 4. 14,
10. iu. 2S, Juiy z, u. id, it
is, 22. 26. 30. spokane!
9 AM.. June 14. 28. July H
For Sa Francisco
X,eave SEATTLE at 9 A. M. every fifth day.
Steamers connect at San Francisco, with com
ctoy's steamers for porta In Southern Califor
nia. Mexico and Humboldt Bay.
For further Information, obtain folder. Right
u reserved to change steamers or sailing dates.
AGENTS N. POSTON. 249 Washington at.
Portland; F. W. CARLETON. N. P. Dock!
Tacoma; Ticket Office, 113 James St.. Seattle.
M TALBOT, Comm'l Agt.; C D. DUNANN,
en. Pass. Agent: GOOD ALL. PERKINS &
i CO.. Gen. Agents, San Francisco.
pP SUNSET
MlTsiTM
ttl"mS2a
THE PALATIAL
EG01N 6UILDIN6
IfUgj-
Not a dnrlc office In the Tmlldlng;;
absolutely fireproof) electric lights
and artesian waterj perfect sanita
tion and thorough ventilation. Ele
vators run day and niffht.
Rooms,
AINSLIE, DR. GEORGE. Physician.... 413-414
ANDERSON. GUSTAV, Attorney-at-Law...oia
ASSOCIATED PRESS; E. L. Powell, Mgr..80O
AUSTEN, F. C, Manager for Oregon and
Washington Bankers' Life Association of
Des Moines, la 502-503
BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION, OF DES
MOINES. IA: F. a Austen, Mgr 602-503
BENJAMIN, R. W., Dentist .....31
BERNARD, a. Cashier Pacific Mercantile
Co. ...211
BINSWANGER, OTTO S., Physician and
Surgeon 407-403
BOHN. V. G.. Timber Lands 515
BROCK. WILBUR F., Circulator Orego-
nlan , 50X
BROWN, MTRA M. D 813-814
BRUERE. DR. G. E.. Physician... 412-413-41
CAMPBELL, WM. M., Medical Referee
Equitable Life 70O
CANNING, M. J... C02-603
CARDWELL, DR. J. R., Dentist J503
CAUKIN, a. E., District Agent Travelers
Insurance Company 718
CHURCHILL, MRS. E. J 716-71T
COFFET, DR. R. C, Surgeon 405-40Q
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMFANT
604-e05-000-C07-813-614-618
CORNELIUS. C. W., Phys. and Surgeon... 20Q
COLLIER, P. F., Publisher; S. .P. McGulre,
Manager ... ...415
COX, RALSTON, Manager American. Guar
anty Co.. of Chicago 502
CROW, a P.. Timber and Mines 515
DAT, J. G. & I. N 318
DICKSON, DR. J. F., Physician 713-714
EDITORIAL ROOMS Eighth Floor
EVENING TELEGRAM 325 Alder Street
EQUITABLE LD?E ASSURANCE SOCI
LTT; L. Samuel, Manager: G. S. Smith,
Cashier 306
FENTON, J. D., Physician and Surgeon.. 600-10
FENTON. DR. HICKE C. Eye and Ear 511
FENTON. MATTHEW F.. Dentist . BOO
GALVANI, W. H., Engineer and Draughts
man ...... .soo
GEART. DR. E. P Phys. and Surgeon.... 406
GIEST, A. J.. Physician and Surgeon.. 709-710
GILBERT. DR. J. ALLEN, Physician.. 401-402
GOLDMAN, WILLIAM, Manager Manhat
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GRANT. FRANK S Attorney-at-Law....ai7
GRISWOLD & PHEGLET. Tailors ....
131 Sixth Street
HAMMAM BATHS. Turkish and Russian..
300-301-303
HAMMOND. A. B 310
HOLLISTER, DR. O. C, Physician and
Surgeon , 604-505
IDLEMAN, C. M.. Attorney-at-Law..41C-17-18
JOHNSON. W. C 315-310-317
KADY. MARK T.. Supervisor of Agents.
Mutual Reserve Life Ins. Co 005
LITTLEFXELD, H. R.. Phys. and Sur 200
MACKAT. DR. A E., Phys. and Sur... 711-712
MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF
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MARSH. DR. R. J.. Phys. and Sur 404-406
MARTIN, J. L. & CO.. Timber Lands 601
McCOT, NEWTON. Attorney-at-Law 715
McELROY. DR. J. C, Phys. & Sur.701-702-7W
McFADEN, MISS IDA E., Stenographer. . .213
McGINN. HENRY E., Attorney-at-Law.311-12
McGUIRE. S. P., Manager P. F. Collier,
Publisher 413
McKENZIE. DR. P. L., Phys. and Bur.. 512-13
METT, HENRY 218
MILLER, DR. HERBERT C., Dentist and
Oral Surgeon .....608-009
MOSSMAN, DR. E. P., Dentist 513-314
MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE INS". CO.;
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NICHOLAS, HORACE B.. Attorney-at-Law.716
NILES, M. L.. Cashier Manhattan Life In
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NUMBERS, JAMES R., Physician and Sur-
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403
OLSEN, J. F., General Manager Pacific
Mercantile Co. 211-212
OREGON CAMERA CLUB 214-215-216-21T
OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY
400-410
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SAMUEL. L., Manager Equitable Life.... 303
SHERWOOD. J. W., Deputy Supreme Com
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SMITH. GEORGE S., Cashier Equitable
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STUART. DELL, Attomey-at-Law 617-818
STOLTE. DR. CHAS. E.. Dentist 704-705
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