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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1902)
te THE MOBNING OKEGONIAtf. SATURDAY, JUKE 21, 1902. BIGTRAOE IN WHEAT Business More Active Than for Some Time. MARKET BULLISH FROM START "Wet Weather Causes Shorts to Cover Freely Corn Is Strong and Higher, but Rales Com- ' paratircly Quiet. . ., . --f IIESU3IE OF THE MARKETS. Eastern .grain market, Is strong, with heavy trading In wheat Stock market !s dull, and dealings are very llsht. Tone of -weekly trade reviews Is cheerful. olT;.$3eG0 for young; turkeys,-live. lS$14e; dressed, 15916c per pound; geese, i6T per dozen. CHICAGO, June 20. From the outset wheat was Dullish. Liverpool made good advances, and Paris, In addition to yesterday's strength, showed Increases of lHlc Foreign markets were extremely nervou over the prospect of short crops in consequence of wet weather. At home, rains fell continuously, and more were predicted generally. Advices from Nebraska stated that the ground was In such a soaked condition that tho farmers did not attempt cutting grain. Further than this, grain that had been cut in other states was damp, and would not grade contract. Shorts covered free ly and business was more active In wheat than for a long time. July opened 3c higher, at 7374c, gradually attained UAQ 74C and closed strong, c up. at "c- Corn was strong and higher most of the ses sion, but ruled comparatively quiet. The big bulls were seemingly dormant, awaiting an other opportunity to carry out their manipu lative plans. July closed firm. Kc up. at 65.ia Water In the oat fields was a threatening danger to bears In the oat pit. and considerable covering was done. The market closed strong and firm, July $ up. at 39c The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. rtru.nlnr Hlirhtst- LoWPSt. ClOSlng. X v n TALL Kft 73 $0 74W " 12? TV iI7? v io.T T rnil VK July September December July September December July (old) . July (new) Sept. (old) Sept. Inew) Dec (new) CORN. 6514 60 Ml 5S OATS. 36 30 39X 4p 2S 23 31 ' 31 31 315s ray 73y My 44 36 30 2Si -31 31 73 58t6 45Vi S0 29 31 31ft Potatoes and Onions. Potatoes Best Burbanks. 75c per cental: or dinary, 50s per cental, srowersprlees; sweets, $2 258 00 per cental; new potatoes. lHllc pr Dound. Onions 75c3I per cental for new. " . Veiretables, Fraft, "Ele'. Vegetables Tomatoes. $175412 perrrale; tur-j nips, C5S75ci carrots, 6375c. beets. SOSOOc der sack; cauliflower. 75S3c per, do2en; cabbage, $1 25i 50 per cental; celery, 75B0c perdosen; peas, 40c per pound; asparagus, 6c per pound; beans, 10c per pound; artichokes. C5S70c per dozen; lettuce, head, per dozen. 23c; lettuce, hothouse, per box, $1 762; green onions, per dozen. 1520c. rhubarb, lc per pound; radishes, 15620c per dozen bunches. Green fruit Lemons, $3 5064 50; oranges, $34 50 per box, bananas, (2 253; pineapples, $333 60 per dozen; apples, $282 50 per box; strawberries, 45c per pound for Oregon; cherries, 75c$l per box; Oregon cherries, 3c per pQund; California peaches, 11 23 per box; California apricots, 75c$l per box. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 7$Ilc per pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes. e7c; apri cots, 11413c; peaches, Sile; pears. 1 J0c; prunes, Italian, SVigS'ic; figs, Califor nia, blacks. 4495c; do white, SMQV.iti plums, pitted, 4li5c light. J7$7 60; yorkers, J7 30S7 50; pigs, ?0 43 7 10. Sheep Receipts. 1000. Market stronjr. Mut ton?, $103 30; lambs. $4 50 7, range wethers, 65 S3; ewes. $1 1335. OMAHA. June 20. Cattle-Receipts, 1000. Market for best higher; others lower. Native steers. 5337 GO; cows and heifers, $3 5005 75; Western steers, $4 505 85; Texas steers, $4 40 5 50; eanners. $1 5003; stockers and feeders, $3&5; calves, $36; bulls. $lags, etc., $2 759 5 50. Hogs Receipts, 8100. Market active, 510c higher. Heavy. '$7 4037 00; mixed, 7 3Sfi7 45; light. (767 40; pigs, C7; bulk of sales, $7 35 7 50. Sheep Receipts, 1700. Market slow and weak. Fed muttons. flQS 25; "Westerns, $3 60 $4 50; ewes, ?3 50(54 75; lambs, 57. SEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hops 14lCc per pound. Sheepskins Shearlings, 13&20c; short .wool, 25935c; rnedlum wool. 30g00c; long-wool, COe $1 each." Tallow Prime, per pound, 43c; No. 2 and grease. 2ii3c Wool Valley 12H14c; Eastern Oregon. S3 lZHc; mohair, 2326c per pound. Hides Dry hides, Ka 1, 10 pounds and up. 1515Hc per pound; dry kip, No. 1. 5" to IB pounds, 12c; dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds, 10c; dry-salted, bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound. 00 pounds and over, S$9c; 50 to GO pounds, 7J-0 8c; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 5&5c; Wp, sound. 18 to 20 pounds, 7c; veaL. sound. 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, wider 10 pounds, 8c; green (un salted, lc per pound less; .culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each. $1 502; dry. each, $16150; colts' hides, each, 23S50c; goat skins, common, each, 10QI5c; Angora, with wool on. each, 25c$l. Pelts Bear skins, as to size. No. 1, each, ?5 20; cubs, $25; badger, each, 1040c; wild cat, 2350c; house cat, 5010c; fox, common gray. each. 3030c; do ted. each, $1 50&2; do cross, each, $5(515, do silver and black, each, $1006200; fisher, each. $566; lynx, each, $283; mink, strictly No. 1, each, COc$l SO; mar ten, dark Northern, $6612; marten, pale pine, according to size and color, $1 5062; rnuskrats, large, aeh, 5610c; skunk, each, 40660c; civet or polecat, each, 5610c; otter, for large prime skins, each, $567; panther, with head and claws perfect, each, $263; raccoon, for large prime, each, 30650c; wolf, mountain, with bead perfect, each, $3 5065; wolf, prairie (coyote), with head perfect, each, 40660c; wolf, pralrlo (coyote), without head, each, 30635c; wolver ine, each, $47; beaver, per skin, large, $566; do medium, $364; do small. $16150; do kits, 50675c. July September . July September July September 17 nv, 17 07 10 40 10 45 17 87 18 07 10 45 1050 10 75 10 CO red. MESS PORK. ...17 85 17 02 ...18 00 1812 LARD. ...10 40 10 45 ...10 45 10 50 SHORT RlBS. ...10 65 10 77 10 65 ...10 52 10 62 10 32 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Dull, steady. Wheat No. 3 Spring, e974c; No. 81U6Slc Corn No. 2 yellow, 65c Oats No. 2. 42643c; No. 2 white. 48c; No. 3 white. 4714648c. Rye No. 2, 5SG0c ' Barley Fair to choice malting. 68670c Flaxseed No. 1, $1 5461 53; No. 1 North western. ?1 73. Timothy seed Prime. ?5 005 05. Mess pork $17 S717 92 per bbl. Lard $10 40 per cwt Short ribs sides Loose. $10 60g10 60. Dry salted shoulders Boxed, $90 12. Short clear sides Boxed, $11 25H 37. CIo er Contract grade. $8 35. Butter Strong; creameries, 18622c; dairies, 17610c Cheese Steady, 10611c Eggs Firm; fresh, 15c " Receipts. Shipments. Meats and Provisions. Lard Portland, tierces, 12124c per pound; tubs, I2c; 50s, I2c; 20s. 12Hc; 10s, l2ftc; 5s, 13c Veal-667c per pound. Mutton Gross, 4c per pound; sheared, 3Jc; dressed. 7c Lamb Gross. Be per pound; ressed, 9c Hogs Gross, 6V.C per pound; dressed. 767c Beef Gross, cows. 4c per pound; steersfl 5Uc; dressed. S6Vlc. Lard Compound, tierces, fjJic per pound; 50s, 0c; 10s, 10c Hams Eastern, fancy, 15c; standard, 12c; shoulders. 10c Hams Portland. 13Hc per pound; picnic, 10c per pound. Bacon Portland, 141 6o per pound; East ern, fancy, 17c; standard, heavy, 14c; light, 15c; bacon bellies, 14Kc Dry-sailed meats Portland clears, 11 12c; backs. 11612c; bellies, 12613c; plates, 10c; butts, 10. Eastern Rtgular clear sides, unsmoked, 12c; smoked, 13c; bellies, aver age, 23 to 30 pounds; unsmoked, 12ic; smoked, 13c; plates, 11612c. Apathetic .Conditions Asraln Prevail, and Dealings Are Light. NEW YORK, June 20. The speculative liqui dation which broke prices yesterday was no longer in evidence today, but the market slipped back Into & rather apathetic condition, the dealings dropping well below 500,000 shakes J again. Of tbls total, A large proportion was concentrated In & few leading stocks, notably United 3tates Steel. Missouri Pacific, St. Paul and tho Wabash stocks. The evidence In sup port for United States Steel was an effective Influence In steadying the market, as yesterday's sharp break In that stock had an unsettling sentiment on the whole market. There was evidence of re-buylng of .stocks by the large Interests which liquidated yesterday and the day before. Thts served to relieve a latent feeling that the recent bull movement kad been & preliminary to a prolonged hear campaign. Today's strength was restricted to a few points, and was not very well sustained, the closing being dull and heavy. The Southwestern and St. Paul absorbed a Urge share of the strength. St. Louis & Southwestern preferred rose nearly 3 points, and a slightly greater rise In Chicago & Eastern Illinois gave rise to a report that the latter road was to bo purchased by the former. The movement In the Western roads was not accounted for by the crop news, which was rather unfavorable as to grain. The coal ers were rather neglected, and moved in a narrow and irregular way. Reports by the banks of a gain In the inte rior currency movement up to Thursday night of over $3,000,000 gave rise to the hope of n favorable bank statement tomorrow. More at tention was given to the sterling market, which advanced an additional fraction, London selling stocks here freely. The Bank of England gained nearly $3,000,000 in gold yesterday, which ts a reassuring development for tho whole financial world, in view of the heavy semi-annual requirement of that institution. It is a notable fact that the Government' sur plus revenue Is still under $4,000,000 for this month, compared with nearly $11,000,000 for the same period In June, and reports from Washington indicate that the Treasury author ities hardly expect the year's surplus to reach the estimated flgurt of $90,000,000. With 10 days remaining of the fiscal year, the surplus Is still below $SO,000,000. The rains In the West, which are delaying the harvesting of grain, promise also to postpone the demand on New Tork for money to move the crops. There was an active demand for some of the Southwestern railroad bonds. The market gen erally was lrresrular. Total sales. S3.035.V00. United States coupon 4s declined i on tho last call. Closing: Stock Quotations. 1 - Illinois Central ..1611 Louis. & Nssh....l39 Mo.. Kan. & Tex;. 2T& do pfd 60 I N. I. Central 161y dcupfd- 90H Wabash 29'4 do pfd -8 Spanish 4s 81 Mosey, Ezeksage, Ete. SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.--Sterllng on London-Sixty days. $4 86; sight. $4 88. Mexican dollars Nominal. Drafts Sight, 15c; telegraph, 17c NEW TORK. June 20. Money on call steady, 23 per cent cent; -closed offered 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4UC5 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business In bankers bllU at $4 S73t for demand and at $4 S564 851 for 60 days; posted rates. $4 80 and $4 88; commercial bills. $4 S4H6- 83. Mexican dollars, 42c Government bonds easy; stite bonds Inactive; railroad bonds Irregular. LONDON, June 20. Consols for money. 96 7-10; for account, 06, Money, 2U62 per cent; rate of discount for short bills, 262K per cent; for three months' bills, 262H per cent. Fl-ur, barrels 10,000 , 8.000 Wheat, bushels 18.000 205,000 Corn, bushels 194,000 37.000 Oata. bushels 184.000 334.000 Rye. bushels 1.000 4.000 Barley, bushels 6,000 4.000 New Yorlc Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, June 20 Flour Receipts, 15. 775 barrels; expprts, 0160 barrels; sales, 12,590 packages. Market fairly active again and firmer. Wheat Receipts, 3C625 bushels; exports, 32, 087 bushels; spot firm; No. 2 red, 80c ele vator; 81682c f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth. 82c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Mani toba. SGUc f. o. b. afloat There was a strong opening in wheat, due to higher cables and more rain in the Southwest. It advanced until noon .when realizing brought a setback. On strong late cables and covering a second advance occurred, the market closing firm at c net advance; "July, 80380 9-lOe, closed SOSbc: September. 7778c closed 78"c, December, 78T4"8ic, closed 79fcc Hops Quiet. Hides Dull. Wool Steady; domestic fleece, 25629c Petroleum Steady. San Francisco Grain Blnrket. SAN FRANCISCO. June 20. Wheat strong. Barley firmer. Oats quiet. Spot quotations: Wheat-Shipping, $1 12; milling, $1 13 1 15. Barley Feed, 93?i696Vic; brewing, 96U'c Oats Red. $1 2561 37; white, $1 3661 42; black. $1 1561 25. Call board sales: Wheat Strong; December, $1 14; cash, $1 124. Barley Firmer; December, 84c Corn Large yellow. $1 4561 50. Groceries, TVnts, Etc Coffee Mocha, 23628c; Java, fancy, 20632c; Java, good, 20624c; Java, ordinary, 18620c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18620c; Costa. Rica, good, 10618c; Costa Rica ordinary, 10612c per pound; Columbia roast, $11; Arbuckle's, $11 13 list; Lion. $11 13: Cordova, $11 13 lUt. Rice Imperial Japan, NO. 1, $5; No. 2. $4 50; Carolina head, 667c Salmon Columbia River, one-pound tails, $1 7561 90 per dozen; two-pound tails, $3; fan cy one-pound fiats, $1 90: -pound- fancy flats, $1 25; Alaska tails, 95c; two-pound talis, $2. Beans Small white. 3Uc, large white, SVlc; pinks, 2c; Bayos. 3c; Lima, 4 Sic per pound. Sugar Sack basis, net cash, per 100 pounds: Cube, $4 50; powdered, $4 35; dry granulated. $4 25; extra C, $3 75; golden C. $3 65. Ad vances over sack basis as follows: Barrels, iOc; half barrels. 23c; boxr-s, 502 per 100 pounds. Maple. 15616c per pound. Honey. 12615c per No. 1 frame. Grain bags CalcutU, $0 per 100 for July August. Nuts Peanuts, 5XS0&C per pound for raw; 868c for roasted: cocoanuts, 85690c pr doz en; walnuts, llM2c per pound;, pine nuts, 1012c; hickory nuts, 7c; Brazil nuts, 14c; filberts, 15616c; fancy pecans, 14614c; almonds, 15616c Coal oil Cases. 20c per gallon; Barrels, lCc; tanks, 14c Stock salt-50z. $20 65; 100s. $2Q 15; granu 'lated. 60s. $20 00; Liverpool. 50s, $30 50; lOltt. $30 40; 200s, $30. STOCKS. Bank Clearings. Exchsnres. Portland $420,685 Seattle 736,617 Spokane , 276.538 Tacoma 215,181 Balances. $ 00.286 180.307 19.090 ' 33.523 European Grata Markets. LONDON, June 20 Wheat Cargoes on pas sage rather firmer; No. 1 standard California, 29s 9d; Walla Walla, 29s 2d. English country markets steady. LIVERPOOL. June 20. Wheat firm. Wheat and flour in Paris firm. French country mar kets firmer. Raining in England PORTLAND MARKETS. The produce market remained practically un changed. The San Francisco steamer brought in a light shipment of California fruits and vegetables, but not enough to cause any change in the market prices. Potatoes still continue to be weak, and few if any sales are being made. The chicken market is a little weak, as the demand, has fallen off and the dealers are still receiving about the same num ber as previously. Springs are selling any where from $1 50 to $4 a dozen, according to Size and quality. Hens are coming In a little too fast ' for the merchants to handle. The price ranges rrom $4 to V 50 per dozen. Cali fornia peaches are bringing from $1 to $1 25 a box The prices of the other fruits remain unchanged. Grain, Flour, Etc. The local wheat 'market still remains un changed. The prces are still tho same, with 1 no kales. Charters for the new season's crop are already being made. Yesterday two ships were reported as booked for the new season at 21 shillings. Wheat Nominal: Walla Walla, 65666c; Valley, 60667c; bluestem. 67666c Barley Feed. $22; brewing. $23 per ton. Flour Best grades, $2v90ff3 40 per barrel; graham, $2 3G2 80. Mlllstuffs Bran. $15616 Pr ton; middlings, $19620, shorts. $1718; chop. $16. Oats No. 1 white. $1 2061 35; gray, $1 156 I 25 per cental. Hay Timothy. $1215; clover, $7 60610 per ton. Batter, Egrss, Poultry, Etc. Butter Creamery. 17619c; dairy, 14616c; tore. 13615c Eggs 18618c, Cheese--Full cram. twins, 12613c: Young America, 1314c; factory prices. 161Uc les. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $465; hens, $4 55 50 per dozen, 11611c per pound; Springs, 26 1 per dozen; ducks, $4 5065 per dozen for SAX FRANCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO. June 20. Hay Wheat, $9 12 50; wheat and oats, 59611: best barlty, $7 5069; alfalfa. $069 60; clover, $768 50 per ton: straw, 40650c per bale. Wool Nevada, 12616c; Valley Oregon, 146 16c Mlllrtuffs Middlings, $21 50023 50; bran. $18 50619 50 per ton. Vegetables Green peas. $162 per box; string beans. 162c; asparagus, 75c6$2 25; to matoes, 50c6$l. cucumbers, 65c6$lj,25 jttr box; garlic, 263c per pound; tss plant, 768c Potatoes-Early Rose. 00675c; River Bur banks, 63c6$l; Oregon Burbanks, $1(J1 25; sweets, $2 50. Hops New crop, 1618c Onions C06C&C Bananas $1 5063. Citrus fruit Common, California lemons, $1 50; choice. $3 75; Mexican limes. $4 5063; Oranges, navel. $34 23. Pineapples $1 2562 69. A"pples Choice, $3; common, $2 50 per box. Poultry Choice, $3; common. $2 60 per box. Poultry Turkey gobblers. 13614c; do. hens, 13614c! roosters, old. $4 5065; do young. $5 60 67; broilers, small, $262 25; broilers. large, $3 63 60; fryers. $3.5064 50: hens. $465; old ducks. $3 5064; young ducks. $465 50. Eggs Fancy ranch. 10c; store, 15.iec Butter Fancy creamer', 21c; do seconds, 19c; fancy dairy, 20c per pound; do seconds, 17c Cheese Young America, 106HUc; Eastern, 13615c Receipts Flour, 21,305 quarter sacks; do Ore gon, 816 quarter sacks; wheat. 1040 centals; barley, 3985 centals;. oats. 1600-centals; beans, 245 sacks; potatoes, 2143 sacks; bran, 1310 sacks; middlings, 342 sacks; bay, -449 ton's; wool, 112 bales; hides. SOL EASTERX LrVESTOCK. CHICAGO, June 20. Cattle Receipts. 1300. Market for choice strong; others slow. Good to prime steers, $7 5068. poor to medium. $4 75 7 40: stockers and feeders, $2 605 23; cows. $1 4086 75. heifers. $2 506 25; cannors, $1 40 02 40; bulls. $2 2565 50; calves, $2 50fl6 50; Texas fed steers, $506. Hogs Receipts today, 16,000; tomorrow. 12, 000; left over. 4000. Market 1015c higher. Mixed and butchers, $7 207 60; good to .'holce heavy. $7 6067 73; rough heavy. $7 2067 40: light, $7 1C7 40, bulk of sales, $7 3067 CO. Sheep Receipts, 5000. Market for sheep and lambs steady. Good to choice wethers. $465; fair to choice mixed. $3 7564 60; Western sheep, $2 5064 75; native lambs, clipped. $36 6 75; Western lambs, $566 75; Spring lambs. $7 10. KANSAS CITY. June 20. Cattle Receipts, 1000, including 200 Texan.- Market steady. Native stters, $4 1567 70; Texas and Indian steers, $2 6062 65; Texas cows. $2 104 60; native cows and heifers, ?1 6365 63; stockers and feeders, $365; bulls, $264 35: calves, $2 60 63 S3. Hogs Receipts, 600. Market 5610c higher: bulk of sates. 7 3API7 fiO. Pv 7 rmfi-.r tt. j packers, $7 4wff7 67; medium, $7 30S7 60; Atchison do pfd , Baltimore & Ohio do pfd Canadian Pacific , Canada Southern , Chesapeake &. Ohio.... Chicago & Alton , do pfd (ex dlv.) Chisago. Ind. & Louis. do pfd ..., Chicago & Eastern III.. Chicago Great Western. do A pfd do B pfd Chicago & N. W... C. R. I. & P. (ex dlv.) Chicago Term. & Tran do Pfd C C., C. & St. Louis.. Colorado southern .. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Delaware & Hudson Del.. Lack. & Western. 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.. do nfd Louisville & Nashville.. Manhattan Elevated ... Metropolitan Street Ry. Mexican Central Mexican National ..... Minn. & St. Louis Missouri Pacific Mo., Kansas & Texas.. do pfd New Jersey Central.... New York Central Norfolk &. Western do pfd Ontario & Western Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. Louis & San Fran.. do lit pfd do 2d pfd St. Paul do pfd r Southern Pacific ....... Southern Railway do pfd Texas & Pacific... v.... Toledo. St. L. & W do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling & Lake Erie. do 2d pfd Wisconsin Central ... do pfd Express Companies Adams American United States" .. Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous Amalgamated Copper . Aroer. Car & Foundry.. do pfd , , American Linseed OH.. do pfd - Amer. Smelt & Refln.. do pfd Anaconda Mining Co... Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel t'lron Consolidated Gas Cont. Tobacco pfd...... General Electrlo Hocking Coal ...... International Paper ... do pfd International Power ... Laclede Gas National Biscuit National Lead North American Pacific Coast Pacific Mail People's Ga Pressed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car.... Republic Steel do pfd .. Sugar Tennew Coal A Iron. Union Bag & Paper Co. do pfd . United States Leather.. . ao pra United States Rubber.. do pfd United States Steel do pM Western Union American Locomotive do pfd Kansa City Southern- do pfd .. x 1,6701 82&j I.4UO 1,600 200; 2.400 Ififti 200 lOO; 600 2.100 500 101 106 95 135 95 46 3!H4 ??A .a 178 300 600 600! 500, lOO; 300 100 '"&6 "l00 1.200 2.900 400 100, 4001 300 100 5,300 600 1.000 2,900 100 C00 '" 200! 43.200! 3.7001 2,400 ""lOO 2.700 82 100 10S ViVti 134 S3 40 S84 75N 175 29i?8Ti 25ifr 21 ft! 35 104 7l ITV 42 03S 36 UTH 63 18$i S3 or 15Si 49ft Ho 8214 1W? 103 95 1S4H 9 46 38 75 74 sefi 177 2S & 43 264i254 Forelfca Financial News. KEW YORK, June- 20. The Commercial Ad vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The settlement In mining stocks today re duced business. The tone was dull. Consols sold at 66 9-18. Americans began weak and hardened on Continental support and small lo cal buying. Tho close was firm on New York's purchase of 2000 shares of United States Steel, and In tha -street New York Inquired for Wa bash stocks. Rio Tlntos sold at 44. Daily TreasHry Stateaeat. WASHINGTON, Juna 20. Today's statement of the Treasury? Available cash balances 4202.105.146 Gold 0,712,701 Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 20. OiWng to a gain of 2 at London, where the market closed with spot tin at 128 and futures at '123 15s, the New York market was stronger and about 5ic higher, closing at $28 62C29. with the tone holding firm at the advance. Copper in New York was steady, although quiet. London, however, gained 2s Gd for the day, closing at 33 12s 6d for spot, and at 53 17s Gd for futures. In the local market 250,000 pounds electrolytic for July delivery were sold at 12.16c Standard spot to August was quoted at ll.50ail.E0c; Lake. 1212.45c; electrolytic and casting, ll.95612.12Hc The local lead market was also quiet and steady at 4c, while at London values lost Is 3d. closing at 11 3s 9d. There was a.-. decline of 2s Gd in spelter at London to 18 12s Gd. but locally th market was dull and nominal at 4c Iron was steady in tone and quiet at old fig ures. Warrants were nominal and without quotable basts. No. 1 foundry Northetn, $21 22; No. 2 foundry Northern; $20 50621 60; No. 1 foundry Southern, $20.50621 50; No. 1 foun dry Southern soft. $20 50621 50. Glasgow closed at 54s 0d, and Mlddlesboro at 40s 7d. Bar silver, "52Jc SAN FRANCISCO, June 20. Bar silver, B2J4C Downing, Hopkins & Co. Established 1893. WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce SIGN OF MORE GOOD TIMES QUOTATIONS STAY UP IX LIXES ' XLY 3IODEIIATELY ACTIVE. LONDON, June 24 5-1 6d per ounce. 20. Ear silver, steady. 172 20 379 104V 80 71' 174 42U 92 26 V4 63 188 r 83 nil I57i 4S7; 136 ISie, 150 2S 114' 10S 27. 501 150?, 57 6.5001132 25.U60 100 1.000 COO 100 100 47.000 l.COOi 3.CO0 2,700 doo; 1.800 100 lOO! 21.000 600 25.400 7.300 300 700: 100 5,500 1,500 300 100 1.600 COO! II.8OO: CSV, "54 oou. CJ B3 130 130 150 28 114 107 26 58! 156 50 151 65 84 U721 21 37 104 30 71 43 174 273 42 93 07 53 18SH S3 01H 157fe 49 S0 64 127 133 131 150 28 18 113 2rt 58 185 156 07 91 82 131 66 84 Coffee and Snssr. NEW YORK. June 20.-Cdftee Spot Rio quiet; No. 7 invoice, 7c; mild quiet; Cordova, 96Hc Sugar Raw nominal; falf refining, 3c; cen trifugal, 00 test. 3c; molasses sugar, 2c Refined steady. Coffee futures closed firm, with a net gan of 6610 points. Total sales, 14,750 bags, in cludtngr July. $4 6064 85; September, $4 95; October, $5 05; November, $3 10; December, $3 1565 20; March, $3 4065 45; May, $5 GO. Chicago Provision. CHICAGO, June 20. Provisions showed marked and independent strength all day. The hog market started out strong, but gradually eased off. A Slight dip followed the steady close of ;the hog market, but tho end of the session showed prices almost at the top. The best figures of the year were made today. July pork closed 12c up, lard 10c up and ribs 12d higher. CrOii Prospects In All Section Con tinue FlattcrlnK Trade in the ' Eaat 1 3Iore Quiet. NEW YORK, June 2a R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade tomorrow will say: Trade at the East is more quiet, owing to the advancing season, and the bad effect of prolonged labor controversies Is being felt In certain lines. Reports from the Interior and the far West nre more encouraging, bountiful harvests being expected, while the light stocks carried crfet from the previous season assure profitable prices. Tha belt Indications of continued prosperlty !s the fact that quotations do not recede, even in the lines where at present there is only a modrate degree of activity. Railway earnings thus far reported for June increased 3.9 per cent over 1900. f Uncertainty regarding their ability to secure "pig Iron at reasonable prices Is making pro ducers of steel cautious In accepting contracts that call for delivery at even remote dates. Quiet conditions prevail In footwear markets. A stronger silver market has revived pur chases for export to China. Supplemental buy ing of woolens Is also limited. Shoe shops In New England have more orders, yet most fac tories operate only part of the time, and some aro entirely Idle. Leather is dull and foreign dry hides weaker. Lock of rain ln the Eouthwest Is the only seriously unfavorable crop Indication of tha week, while exceptionally encouraging reports are received from most points Domestic grain makes ccod progress, but bad news has been received f ron abroad, artd the xjutlook la favor able for largo exports. Failures for the week number 194 .in the United States, against 193 last year, and 19 In Canada, against 14 a year ago. Bank Clenrln&s. NEW YORK. June 20. The following table, compiled by Bradstreet. shows the bank clear ings at the principal cities for the week ended June 19. with 4he percentage of Increase and decrease, as compared with the corresponding tfeck last year: Clearings. Inc. Dec. New York $1,150,007,000 .... 29.8 "?..',.... 1 168.816.000 14.1 .... Boston 128.062,000 Philadelphia 109.104.000 Rt T.ntn 45.8N).C0l Pittsburg 12'5??92 Cotton. NEW YORK. June 20. Cotton futures closed steady. June. 8.66c: July, 8.52c: August. 8.23c; September, 7.blc; 'October, 7.83c; November, 7.80c; December and January. Tc79c! February, 7.79c; March, 7.82c. 63 S3 17!l72S ilea 09& 69 64i B4 3? 9H 42 21 ST 105H 60 67 32 91 47 il2 67 95J 1,200 220 800 100 800 l.OOO: 400 1306 29 300 900! 300 200! 400 2,800 1.3001 1.500 1001 200 34600 0.200 100! . 600 8001 4S 22 125 42 102V 40 56 17 42 21 37 106 2S 5 22 'm (IV Wn Ki 72H 174 1894 Wfy rifttil .TAU 03(5 03 42 20 37 103?; Exchange to Clone Jane SS. . LIVERPOOL, June 20. The members of the Provision Exchange today decided to close on Juno 28, as well as on June 26 and 27. 89 894 GTr-ii 32 91 47 110 06 villi zso 300 20' 48i Slit 1120 iol 46 SG 17 127 63 13i 84 15 38' 88 00 3.1 1001 rem j 31 126 13 fl! 3 m 93U 33Tf 29'i 12 v 35 4S 107 225 114 195 32 00 21 50 47 .si 6H 93 220 121 SOS 10 20U 72 75 89 48 21 123 68 41 102 46 85 1 234 1 3 126 62 15M 81H 13 84 14 63 375; 8Si no; S2H I P1 34 00 Total sales for the day, 363,000 shares. BONDS, U. S. 2s. rcf. reg.1071 Atchison adj. 4s... 03 do coupon 10SC. & N.W. con. 7s.lS9 do Ca, reg. 107D. & R. G. 4s 1034 , do coupon 107tN. Y. C. lsU.;.104 do new 4s, reg.,135VJNorthern Pac. 3a., 744 do -coupon 135WI do 4s 104 dq old 4s. Teg...l09Southern Pac 4s.. 02 do coupon llOTitHnlon Pacific 4a;. .106 do 6s, reg 105 (West Shore 4s-....ll5 do coupon 103 Wls. Central 4 93 Bid. Stocks at London. LONDON. June 20. Closing quotations: Anaconda 5! Atchison 841 do pfd .... Bait. & Ohio... ,.109 Can. Pacific 13S Chee. & Ohio 47! Chi. Gr. Western. 80 Chi.. M. & St. P.. 177 D. & R. G 43i do pfd 05 Erta 37 do 1st pfd 69l do 2d ufd 64 , Norfolk & Western 6S31 do-nfd &2U 103 Ontario & Western 33 109'ySlPenrmvIvanla TTll Reading 3.t do lit prd 43 do 2d pfd 334 Southern Ry ...... 37 do pfd 87 Southern Pacific .. 66 Union Pacific .....107 do prd .......... 91 U. S. Steel ,.... 3S DAILY CITY STATISTICS. HsrrlaKe Licenses. Ben Xlegman. 22; Mary Wiensieln, 19. David Buck. 31, King County, Washington; Julia Wagner. 23. Fred Covell, 26; Mattle Matte-on. 17. Edward C. Hughes( 60, Lane County; Estelle Mundt, 30. CoutnsrlouM Diseases. Mrs. Annie Platta, 554 Sixth: diphtheria. Harold Rltter, 720 East Ankeny; chicken-pox. . Child of A. Sahlln, 560 Savler; measles. Mrs. Annie Somratrs; typhoid fever. Baby Webb, Third and Burnslde;' measles. Deaths. June 17. Clarence Rfipp. 1 month 0 days, 22 Eaat Sixteenth;. pJcuro-pneumonla. June 18. Minnie Martin. 606 Front street. 22 years & months 25 days; uremic convulsion. June 18, Simon M. Reeder, 76 years 5 months 23 days, Sauvle's Island: chronic enteritis. June 18. Emma Stranaban, 41 years 4 months 24 days. 606 Flanders; tuberculosis. June 16, ATHllara Werner, 40 years. Union block; fracture of skull. Births. Boy to wife of Relman Fisher, 731 Fourth. Born to wife of William Horn, 48 Alblna ave nue. Boy lo wife Of W. D. Martin. Center Addi tion. Girl to wire of George Stewart, iJ60 Powell street. Building; Permits. Carl Koch, 1-story cottage. East Twcnty "slxth and Brooklyn streets; $900. Woodard, Clarke & Co., one-story warehouse, Ninth street, between Hoyt and Irvlns: $1700. Emll Klossner, one-story cottage. East Twenty-fifth, between Pulaski and Franklin; $600. M. Hornbeck. one-story barn, Prjncolon street, between Stanford and Irving; $100. J. D. R, Brown, one-story cottage. Patton avenue, between Jarrett and Jessup; $750. Real Estate Transfers. Jane E. Nichols, to II. Olson, lot 14, block 18. Central Albtna........, $ 375 J. A. Martin and wife to S. M. Mann, parcel land. North Twenty-first and Gll san streets 4000 P. M. Warren and wife to L. E. Donner. lots 3. 4, 6, 6. 7, S, 10. block 15; lots 3, 4. block 14. Maegly Highlands'. 1 T. A. Turner and wife to L George KTrel ger, lot 7. block 4, Alblna 1300 Lulu E. Donner tq M. E. Thompson, lots 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. block 15; lots 3. 4, block 14. Maegly Highland 1700 Axel Vester and wife to M. E. Thompson, lot 18. block 0. Portsmouth Villa. No. 3 150 Sunnyslde Land" & Improvement Company to J. D. Mclkl et ol.. lot B, block 30. Sunnyslde v. 350 David W. .Tllford and wire to George T. Myers, of lots 1, 5, 6. 7, 8. block 20, Wheeler's Addition 1 C F. Chattertort and wife to N. Jenson, lots-1 and 2, block 57, Sfllwcod 950 James Forbes and wife to W. Beneflel, W. of lots 1. 2. block 0, Pleasant Home Addition t 1700 Percy H. Blyth and wife to Frank Rlgler, lot 10, block 2S. Willamette Heights... 4573 D. W. Mctsger and wife to Frank Beers, lot 11, block 2. Metsger's Addition to Ore-ham , 100 Same to same, lot 12. block 2, Metsger's Addition to Gresham .,. 75 Hawthorne Estate to Delia A Butler, lot 7. block 2, Hawthorno's First Addition.. 400 Abstracts ard title Insurance, by the Pacific Coast Abstract Guaranty & Trust Co.. 204-5-6-7 Falling- building. "An Ice Cream Combine. NEW YORK, June 20. Plans haye been practically agreed upon for the consolL dation of. the two leading: Ice cream com panies of this city. The new company will probably lssuo bonds for JLOOO.OOO to 51,250,000. SOW IS THE TIME To go East Greatly reduced excursion rates In connection with he Rio Grande lines. Superb service. Mairnlncent scenery. Choice of routes. CaU at tb,o ticket office. 12$ Third tret Baltimore 8an Francisco .... Cincinnati Kansas City Cleveland Minneapolis New Orleans Detroit Louisville Indianapolis Providence Omaha Milwaukee ........ Buffalo. St. Paul 1 St. Joseph Denver Richmond Savannah Salt Lake Albany ' Los Angeles ...... Memphis Fort Worth .'. Seattle Washington Hartford Peoria "'- Toledo ... Portland, Or:.. .. Rochester Atlanta .. Des Moines New Haven WorceMer Nashville Springfield, Mass.. Norfolk Grand Rapids .... Scranton Portland, Me Sioux City Augusta Syracuse Dayton, O Tacoma Spokane ...-.....i Top oka Davenport Wllmlngtonr Del.. Evansvllle Birmingham Fall-River Macon .....V Little Rodk Helena Knoxvllle Lowell :... Akron ..: Wichita Springfield, 111.. . Lexington New Bedford Chattanooga Youngstown Kalamazoo FargO Blnghamton Rockford Canton Jacksonville. Fla. Springfield. O.. .. Chester Qutncy Bloomington Sioux Falls , Jacksonville. Fremont ...... Houston ...... Galveston ... Columbus. O.. Wheeling Wtlkefibarro . . Beaumont , . .. Decatur Utlca :... Totals U. S. Outside N; Y. 111. 23.SS4.060 28.770.078 22.614.000 16.14S.000 16.141.000 11.538,000 11.440.000 9.9US.O00 10,659,000 10.779.000 6,640,000 6,806,000 6.833.000 5.461.000 6.446.000 4,225,000 4.761.000 3.414.000 2.861.000 2.894,000 3,539.000 6.055.000 2,522,000 2,805,000 4.015.820 8.832.000 2.453.000 2,465 000 2.635.000 2.852,462 2.505.000 2.110.000 2,099.000 1.6S4.0OO 1.633.000 i.7oaooo 1.802.00O 1.46i.(N?0 1.508.000 1.33S.0C0 1,431.000 1,496.000 e95,000 1.268.000 1,418,000 1.196,548 1.654.226 1.222.000 930.000 1.122,000 943.000 697.000 796.000 675.000 723,000 669.000 795.000 483.000 792.000 499.000 561.000 433.000 483 000 498.000 628.000 505.000 406,000 377,000 411.000 503.000 370.000 406.000 320.000 318.000 277,000 223 000 180.000 156.000 10,028.000 5.423.000 -8.310.000 831.000 093.000 423 000 230.000 2,107.000 7.9 "1.7 23.0 1.6 4.9 10.3 30.9 20.8 ii'i 32.4 2.3 0.8 7.3 13.3 13.2 4.2 7.4. 72.4 11.2 33.3 43.1 42.5 3.0 14.6 37.1 32.0 22.0, 33.7 30.6 20.1 42.2 39.0 6.8 17.0 3.0 11.5 29.0 9.3 27.8 5.0 53.7 24.9 12.5 16.0 2.3 17.4 21.0 31.3 38.9 3S.6 2.0 27.2 4:7 10.0 20.7 15.5 20.4 23.3 32.6 46.5 13.7 52.'l 17.1 24.3 30.0 2J1.4 zh'A 26.6 19.3 8.3 3.2 7.8 6.8 "i.'i 34.5 month. The scarcity of pig iron Is causing a. noticeable stiffening In prices. Wheat, including flour, exports for the week, aggregate 3,860.434 bushels, against 3,400,314 bushels last week, and 5.520,831 bushels in this week lost year. Wheat exports July I, 1901, to date (51 weeks) aggregate 243.285.8S3 bushels, against 210.137,300 bushels last sea son. Business failures in the United States for Uie week number 177, as against 165 last week, 18S In this week last year, 167 In 1900, 109 In 1S99, and 220 in 1893; In Canada this week, 15, against 12 last week. "Whiskey Trust Reorganization. NEW YORK. Juno 2a It Is planned to put the Distilling Company of America through a process of reorganization says the Herald. If plans now formulated ere a success, there will be a large reduction in securities of the company. The pres ent capitalization of the Distilling Com pany of America consists of $31,250.COO of preferred stock and $46,427,000 of common 'stock. All of this, it is proposed, shall' be retired and scaled down in a new Issue of stock amounting- to $32,000,000. Plans are also arranged for the refunding of present bonded indebtedness of the com pany. The total bond' Issue proposed Is 5is.ooo.ooa TRAVELERS GCfDE. 13 IE flKeSS&AHn 5 GOT HOIgr IIKE aw Umin Pacific THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL! POINTS EAST UNION DEPOT. CHICAGO-PORTLAND SPECIAL. For the East via, Huntington. Decided Against the State. AUSTIN, Tex., June 20. The Supreme Court has decided the shippers' compress case against the state. The decision was based on fact, the court holding that competition had not been destroyed, be cause there was none In the first instance. SPOKANE FLYER. For Eastern Washing ton, Walla Walla. Lew lston, Coeur d'Alcne and GL Northern points ATLAN XIC EXPRESS For the East via Hunt- tnston. Leave. Arrive. 9.-00 A. M. 4:30 P. M. Dally. Dally. 6:15 P. M. 7:00 A. M, Dally. Dally. 3:50 P. M. 8:10 A. M, Dally. Dally. OCEAX AND RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR SAN FRAN CISCO. S3. Geo. w. Elder Juno 1, 11, 2L SS. Columbia June 6, 16, 28. FOR ASTORIA and way points, connecting with atr. for Ilwaco and North Beach, itr. Has salo. Ah-stret Dock, Labor in Great Demand. TOPEKA. Kan., June 20. The State Em ployment Agency today sent 40 men to the Western wheat fields. Before these wero sent a rush order for 300 men came In. All who apply are hired, but the agency cannot eupply a tenth of the places that are asking for help. The extent of the crop and the number of helpers needed were both much underestimated, and now the men are not to be found. VERY LOW RATES. On June 25 and July 1 and" 3 the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company will offer extraordinarily low round-trip rates to St. Paul. Minneapolis, Omaha. Kansas City, Chicago and all points East. Get details at O. R. & N. ofllce, Third and Washington. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 4.1 9.U 3.1 23.2 23.Y: Sl.030.270.697 ....$ 770,063,514 CANADA. ....$ 20.637. 7Q7 .... 15.342.301 ...I 3.010.338 ...'. 1.5-13.649 .... 1.109.045 .... I 019.227 .... D73.014 .... 479.557 1,534.363 2.635.S41 5.1 3.8 19.3 t Low Excursion Rates To the East June 2Sth and July 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th the Burlington will sell tickets to all points East and re turn at greatly reduced rates. This is your opportunity. We give you choice of routes Go one way and return another. WE WILL Reserve your sleeping-car berth. Plan an Itinerary for , . you. Advise you what side trips to take. What to sec. Call at office, or write for full particulars. R. W. FOSTER Tickst Aganf Burlington Route 100 Third Street, cor. Start, Portland, Or. 3.3 11.3 22.6v 61.1 15.0 2S.1 28.3 20.1 Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Halifax Vancouver, B. C Hamilton St. John. N. B. Victoria. B. C. Quebec Ottawa Totals. Canada ....$ 45.51,350. 16.3 .... CROP CONDITIOXS IMPROVING. Ontloolc Is Almost Wlthont Flaws Effect cf 3Hncrs' StrlUc. NEW YORK, June 20. Bradstre'et's to morrow will say: Conditions governing- the present and futuro do not show very sharp contrasts, while the Immediate present situation Is clouded by the rather less favorable industrial outlook, and the prospect of an extension of tho coal strike Into the bituminous fields. The continued fa vorable progress made by all the leading cropi lends assurance that onco the present strained ocnditlon of industrial affairs Is relieved, a large and prosperous Fall and Winter business Is assured. That, in spite of disturbances, post and present, a heavy business Is going for ward. Is proved by the continued fine reports of railroad earnings for this season of the year, very heavy -bank clearings, and the com paratively small number of business embarrass ments reported. It must, 01 course, do borne REGULATOR LINE STEAMERS Dally, except Sunday. " DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTS TIME CARD. ETR. REGULATOR. Leaves Portland Tues., Thurs.. SaL, 7 A.M. Ueavetf Dalles ilon.. Wed.. FrI.. 7A.2L STR. DALLES CITT. Leaves Portland Mon.. Wed., FrL, 7 A. M. Leaves Dalle Tues.. Thurs.. EaU. 7 A. M. CASCADE L'OCKS AND RETURN DAILY. LANDING OAK ST. DOCK FORTLAJ,D. V. HARRISON. Axent. M. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES S:00 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Deiiot fifth nail 1 Streets. For Maygcrs. Rainier, Cl'tskanle. Westporc. Clifton. Astoria. War renton. Flavel, Ham mond. Fort Stevens. Cearbart PU.. Seaside. jUtcrla. and Seashort Eipreis, Dally. Astoria Express. Daily. ARRIVES 11:10 A.M. 9:40 P. M. Ticket ofllce. 235 Morrison st. and Union Depot, J. C MAYO. Oec PasAgt.. Aatorla. Or. WHITE COLLAR LINE STR- BAILEY GAT2ERT. FOrtTLAND-AbTOKLV. ROUTE. Hound trip daily i-yt auiiuay. TIME CARD. Leave Portland 7 a. m, t.gva Astoria- , j. m THE DALLES-VQRTLAND- HOUTH. SIRS. TAHOMA AND METLAKO. Dally trips except tunday. STK. TAHOMA. Lv. PorUand. Mon.. Wed.. FrI 7 A. 3 Lv Dalles. Tues.. Thu:.. bat. 7 a. M. t.. TrMnd. Tues.. Thur.. Sat. 7 a. m menis reponea. 11 must, 01 course, 00 uorne 1 " -,; oa -wed Frl .. 7 a. TT In mind that the coal-trade troubles, though Yiujg 'foot o"f Alder street. Portland, Or. Botn .rnones, aiain uoi. E. W. CR1CHTON, AGENT. Portland. Or. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE cTEAMER POMONA, for Salem. Independ ence, Albany and Corvallla. Leaves Portland Tues Thar, and Sat. at 6.45 A. M. STEAMHR ALTONA. for Dayton. Mcillnu vlllo and way landings, leave Mon., eo. and VrJ.. 7 A. M. STEAMER LEONA. for Oregon City, leaves dally at :30 and 11:30 A. M.. 3:uo and 0:13 POKEGON CITT TRANSPORTATION CO.. Taylor-trct Docks. Phone 40. making their Influence felt In a wider area than before, are still comparatively- localized, and outside of sections immediately affected, in such places as the Central West, the South west and the Northwest, business, both pres ent and for future deliver-. Is of good volume. In most Instances In excess of a year ago. With the exception of too much moisture In the Southwest, and continued dryness in Texas, spoiling corn and Impairing cotton conditions, tho agricultural outlook is practically without flaws. The supply of anthracite coal Is slpwly ebb ing, and tha use of soft coal Is growing, do gplto city ordinances Tho strike Is causing some additional furnaces to shut down, and thus accentuating the scarcity in the Eastern part of the country. Prices of farm products show the Influence of improving crop conditions. Wheat Is one ex ception to the general weakness, but this is as much duo to bad weather reports from Europe. Corn closes- lower on flattering out look for the growing crop. Hog product? have also weakened on larger rcclpts, but beel crices show notable strength. Reflned sugar Jjs lower,, after tho heavy buying or" tha past FOR CORVALLIS and way point, steamer uui. Asb-street Dock. (Water permitting.) for Dayton. orgon City and Vamnlll mT er point itr. Modoc, Ash-atreac Does. Water permitting. From Ainsworth Dock. 8:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. Dally ex. Sunday. Sat., 10 P. M. 6:45 A. M. Mon.. Wed., FrL 7:00 A. M. Tue3.. Thurs.. Sat. 5:00 P. M, 5:00 P. M, Dally, ex. Sua. . 6:00 P. J2. Tues., Thurs.. Sat. 3:00 P. let. Mon.. Wed.. FrL TICKET; OFFICE. Third and Washington. Telephone. Main 712. ANCHOR LINE U. S. MAIL-STEAMERS Sailing regularly between NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLAS GOW; XEW YOREU GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES. Superior accommodations, Excellent Cuisine. Evry rexard fur the comfort of pajscnger tudloualy considered and practiced. Single or Round Trip tickets Lmued between Nw York and Scotch, English. Irish and all Principal Continental points at attractrt .rates. For tickets or general Information ap- i jiy to HEsusKsg.- liKus., lineage, or aoi I LOCAL AGENT ' ' PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO, vT2T T.okohania- u Hong Kong, xalllne at Kobe. Nagasaki and ShanghaL taking iretgis via connecting steamers for Manila. Port Ax thur aid Vladivostock. INDRAPURA SAILS ABOUT JUNE 23. For rates and full information call on or ad drees officials or agents of O. R. & N. Co. lAoI via. SOUTH fff SINSZT -rjl I O OGOENfc SHASTA -Jl un routes jnj Leave 8:30 P. M. 8:30 A. M. i:00 P. M. 7:30 A. M. 4:C0 P. M. Depot, Utli and Uoyt sts. OVERLAP SJ iuX- PtiKsJs TRAUU. for balcm, kojc ourg, Autund, bac ramentu, o g d c n, sa x rancisuo. Mo- Jive, LOa Aligeio, cl ao, ev Or .eUna and the East. At W u u u u u 1 ji tUuuy eXbvt aun- .uiuieCt vuu tram or Alt. Ansel, au .(.rtun. It r u an .'111c. apringutiiu. ana .X&iron. ana Alo&ny jocl lor ML Aiisti olid Sli ver ton. Albany passenger .. Corvallla passenger. Sheridan passenger. Arrive 7:45 A. Si, 7:00 P: SL 10:10 A. n. 5:50 P. M. 118:25 A. M. Dally. ((Dally except Sunday. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, toot of JeCenon street. Leave Portland dally for Uaw(o at 7:2u A. M.. 12.30, 1:55, 3:23, 4:40. 6:2b, 8:20 P. Si, Dally except Sunday, &:3u, a .10 A. M.. 6:0 J, 11;3U P. M. Sunday only. 9 A. Si. Arrive at Portland dally at -:30 A. M 1:33, 3:10. 4:30. 0.15. 7:4u. lo P. M. DaUy except fcunday. 6:35. 10:50 a. M.; except Monday, 12.40 A. M.: Sunday only, 10:03 A. M. Leave for Dallas daily except Sunday, 5:03 P. M. Arrive Portland 0:30 . SL Paaaengtr train leaved Dallas for Airlle Mondays, Wcdnes aays and Friday at 3:50 P. M. Returns Tues days and Saturdays. Rebate tickets en sale between Portland. Sac ramento and San Francisco. Net rates, $17.50 first class and $14 second class, Second clasa includes sleeper: first class does not. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and AUS TRALIA. CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone Main 712. TIME CARD OF TRAINS PORTLAND Depart. North Coast Limited... 2:00 P. M. Twin City Express. !.. 11:30 P. M. Kansas City and St. Louis Special 8:23 A.M. Fuget Sound Limited.. 82SA.X Arriva. 7:00 A. SL. E-20 P. SU 11:10 P. St. 6:45 P, SC. Takethe Puget Sound Limited for Olympla. South Bend and Gray's Harbor points. All train dally. Four trains dally to Tacoma. and Seattle. Tore through to the East. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent. 255 Morrison st.. corner Third. Portland. Or. 8reatHorthern1 Ticket Office 122 Third St Phone 630 LEAVE No. -4 C;15 P. M. The Flyer dally to and I from St. Paul. Minne apolis, Duluth. Chicago and all points East. ARRIVE No. 3 7:00 A. Si. Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper Dining and Butfet SmokJng-Library Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE KAGA MARU For Japan. China and ajl Asiatic points, will leave Seattle About July I. Pacific Coast Steamship Go. For South-Eastern Alaska Leave Seattle: COTTAGE CITY. CITY OF SEATTLE or CITY OF TO PEKA. U P. SI.. June 4. U. 16. IS). 28. July 2. 6. 10. 14. IS. 22, 26. 50. SPOKANE. 0 A. M.. June 14. 23. July 12. 26. For San Francisco Leave SEATTLE at 0 A. M. every filth day. Steamers connect at San Francisco, with com pany's steamers for porta In Southern Califor nia. Mexico and Humboldt Bay. For further Information, obtain folder. Right ta reserved to change steamers oc sailing dates. AGENTS N. POSTON, 240 Washington, st. Portland; F. W. CARLETON. N. P. Dockl Tacoma, Ticket Office. 113 James sL. Seattle. M. TALBOT. Comm'l Agt: C. D. DUN ANN. Gen. Pans. Agent; GOODALL. PERKINS CO.. Gen. Axents. .San Francisco,