Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 08, 1902, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORNING OKEGOtflAN, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1902.
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BiC JUMP IN.C0RR
July Makes an 'Advance of
Seven Cents.
SHORTS RUN WHEAT PRICES UP
Bains In TV'cst Stir Up Excitement In
Tills Cereal After General Selling
Oat Are "Siclt" During;
the 2ntrc Session
oee
July corn ooens unchanged, at 77
70&C. and closes at S4c September
makes an advance of 54c, closing at
C2lic
Wheat opens at 7373c, goes down
to 72Vic. then, under the manipulation
of shorts, advances to 74c, the closing
fijure.
ll0eO-rTl-TTTTtlltt-J
CHICAGO. July 7. At the opening, wheat
was sold freely on the eood weather of the
day when the board was closed. The stuff
seemed to come from all sources, SL Louis In
terests being prominent. Under this pressure,
the price of September went from 7373V4c
the high point at the opening, to 7214c Hero
tho pressure of tho fellers eased up, and the
market held steady for a time. Later, reports
of genrral rains In the "West stirred up ex
citement, and shorts ran the market up to 74c
Tho close was Arm, 6c over Thursday's
clase, at 73,c t
There was heavy selling of September corn
early on the Improvement In the weather map.
"VVhllb this operation was weak, howover. May
and December were firm. September sold be
tween Clc andC2jc, and closed c up, at
62Uc July opened unchanged to l,ic up, at
77(H79,4.c. and closed 7c up. at 84c
Oats were "tick" early, getting 5il$4c un-J
der Thursday, but the far months recovered
late In the day on the corn strength and pre
dicted showers. July closed lc lower, in sym
pathy with a drop In cash prices. Opening
trades were over a wide ranee, and while the
flurry lasted, sellltur was carried on with a
niBh. This was due chiefly to the Improved
weather of Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
The rains today and yesterday, with predic
tions of more, caused buylnr later, and a llt
tlo recover', shorts coming In freely. The
-easiness of the cash market, however, worked
against such advances as were scored In wheat
and corn. September sold between 3414c and
S3Jc, and closed unchanged at 34c Re
ceipts were 180 cars for three days.
The ieadlng futu-ea ranged as fallows:
"WHEAT.
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing,
day which had bben running since last Thura-,
day. Tho "European market was quiet ,but'
steady, with a slight advenes In optlons'and.
In the lack of any news of Importance la the
cables, local exporters generally put out about
the same limits as have been named for the
past week or ten days. Very little wheat Is
selling at Quotations, and It would require a
substantial Increase over the figures named to
move much wheat. However, with no press
ing tonnage engagements to meet, exporters are
Inclined to lay back and await the new season in
preference to forcing matters by bidding above
export values. The mills are not doing very
much business, and accordingly refrain from
bidding much over export figures unless they
are forced to do so on special business. The
freight situation Is unchanged, wlth the en
route list steadily growing.
Wheat Nominal; Walla Walla, toe; Valley,
C0!4C7c; bluestem, 07GSc
Barley Feed, $22; brewing. $23 per ton.
Flour Best grades. $3 0533 60 per barrel;
graham, f 2 053 20.
Mll'.stuSs Bran, ?1518 per ton; middlings,
$21 50; shorts, $18; chob. $10.
Oats No. 1 white. $1 2031 3; gray, $1 183
1 20 per cental.
Hay Timothy, $12315; clover, $7 60C10 per
ton.
LITTLE DOING IN STOCKS
July .. $0 7414 $0"C $0 734 $0 75
September 78 74 72 73
December .... 73 74 73ft 74
CORN.
July 77 81?i 77 84
September .... 01 G2& 01 C2Vi
December '.... 47 48H 47 43
May 44 45 44 44?i
OATS.
July (old) .... 41 41i 41 41
Juy (new) ... & 471 4C4 40Vi
Sept. (old) ... 30V 30i 30 30
Sept. (new) ... 33 34 S3tt 34k
December 3314 34 Vi 33V1 34
MESS FORK.
July 18C71i 18 724 18 00 18 65
September ....18 70 18 87fc 18 C715 18 77VS
LARD.
July 1000 1100 1090 10 07
September 10 80 11024 10 SO 10 074
SHORT RIBS.
July 10874 10874 10724 10774
September 10 80 10 874 10 774 10 824
Cash quotations' were as follows:
Flour Steady.
Wheat No. 3, 744g75c; No. 2 red, 750754c.
Corn-No. 2; 7SfrS34c: No. 2 yellow, 834c
Oats No. 2. 47J404c; No. 2 white. 524
B31ic; No. 3 white, 51534c
Rye No. 2, 58ftc
Flax seed No. 1, $1 73; No. 1 Northwest
ern. $1 73.
Timothy eed Prime. $5 75.
Mess pork $18 CS918 70 per ddL
Lard $10 05 per 100 lbs.
Short ribs (loose), ?10 72W10 824: dry salt
ed shoulders (boxed), 84"o5bc; short clear
tides (boxed). $11011-15.
Clover Contract grade, $8 35.
Receipts. Shipments.
23.000
151.000
257.000
383.000
2.000
Flour, barrels 28.000
Wheat, bushels 102.000
Corn, bushels 201.000
Oats, bushels 405.000
Rye. bushels 2.000
Barley, bushels 10.000
On the produce- exchange today, the butter
market was firm; creameries, 19S"21!c; dairies,
1710c
Cheese Steady, 1010ic
Eggs Steady, 174c
IV'evr Yorlc Grain and Produce.
NEW YORK. July 7. Flour Receipts, 00.330
barrels; exports, 48, GOO barrels. Market fairly
active and steady. Winter patents, $4J4 10;
Winter straights. $3 753 85; Minnesota pat
ents, $44 15; Winter extras, $3 I5S 85; Min
nesota bakers', $3 153 35; Winter low grades,
$2 05ST3 15.
ft heat Receipts, 303,500 bushels; exports.
47,800 bushels. Market for spot steady. No. 2
fed. Sic elevator; No. 2 red. 814Q824c f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, S2&c f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 864c f. ob.
Options opened quiet and steady on firm ca
bles, and a liberal decrease on passage, turned
very weak toward noon under liquidation and
heaviness In St. Louis. Tho market soon be
came oversold, and on later reports of exces
sive rains In Kansas rallied sharply in the last
hour, closing partly 4c net higher. July,
SGtj.G'Slc. closed 81c; September, 7D704c,
closed 704c; December, 785i70?6c closed 79Tc.
Hops State, common to choice, 1001 crop,
2024c; 1000 crop, 10c; old, 0Oc; Pacific Coast,
1801 crop, 10$?23c; 1900 crop, 16c; Old. C0c.
Hides Dull: California, 19c; Texas dry, 13c
Wool Quiet; domestic fleece, 2530a
Datter Egc Ponltrr, Etc.
Tfiere were but few changes In this depart
ment yesterday. Eggs were still moving all
right at 20c for best candled stock, and some
of the dealers who were selling at 102194c
after the advanco last week, have Joined the
procession, and were' holding for 20c yesterday.
Seconds can be had for less money. Butter Is
Arm at Quotations, and most of tho strictly
first-class stock Is selling at top figures. Poul
try receipts wero light yesterday, but the de
mand Is very small since the holiday trade Is
over.
Butter Creamery, 192214c; dairy. 10218c;
store. 15?lGc
Eggs 19620c
Cheese Full cream, twins, 124013c; Touag
America. 1349144c; factory prices. lliiless.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3 504 50; hens,
$4(35 50 per dor.; 110114c per pound; Springs,
$2JH 50 per doz.; ducks. $2 50ff3 per dor.; tur
keys, nominal; geese, $4Q5 per dozen.
Potatoes and Onions.
Potatoes Best Burbanks, COc per cental; or
dinary, 40c per cental, growers' .prices; sweets.
$2 2502 CO per cental; new potatoes, llic per
pound.
Onions $1 per cental.
Vecetables, Frnlt, Etc.
A carload of onions and potato.es were re
ceived from California yesterday, and new po
tatoes are now plentiful at $1 25 per cental,
with a downward tendency. Onions sell at $1
1 25 per sack. Receipts of berries and cher
ries were moro liberal yesterday, but prices
show no material change. The rain has un
doubtedly prolonged the season, and tho late
arrivals are fully equal In quality to any that
have been received this season.
Vegetables Tomatoes, $1 752 per crate; tur
nips, G5375c; carrots, G5(T75c; beets, SQQWo per
sack; cauliflower, 75285c per dozen; cabbage,
$1 2521 50 per cental; celery, 75090c per dozen;
peas, 1 4c per pound; asparagus, 6c per pound;
beans, 526c per pound; artichokes, C3$70c per
dozen; lettuce, head, per dozen, 25c; lettuce,
hothouse, per box, $1 7522; green onions, pet
dozen' 16220c; rhubarb, lc per pound; radishes.
15220c per dozen bunches; corn, 25c per dozen.
Green fruit Lemons. $4C; oranges, $404 60
per box, bananas, $2(32 50; pineapples. $3(r3 50
per dozen; apples, $2?2 50 per box; strawber
ries, 4264c per pound for Oregon; raspberries,
45c per pound; cherries. 75c6"$l per box;
Oregon cherries. 527c per pound; California
"peaches, 50275c per box; California apricots,
75290c per box.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated. 74211c per
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes. 62 "a; apri
cots, 1146134c; peaches. 8211c; pears. Of)
104c; prunes, Italian, 34254c; figs, Califor
nia, blacks, 44254c; do white, 54264c;
plums, pitted, 44254C
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hops 14216c per pound.
Sheepskins Shearlings, 15220c; short wool,
25235c; medium wool, 30260c; long wool. COc
2$1 each.
Tallow Prime, per pound, 425c; No. 2 and
grease. 2423c
Wool Valley, 124215c; Eastern Oregon, 83
144c; mohair. 25226s per pound.
Hides Dry hides. No. 1. 16 pounds and up,
152154c per pound; dry kip, No. 1. C to 15
pounds. 12c; dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds,
10c; dry-salted, bulls and sings, one-third less
than dry flint; Baited hides, steers, sound, GO
pounds and over, 829c; 50 to 60 pounds, 740
8c; under 50 pounds and cows. 7c; stags and
bulls, sound, 5254c; kip, sound, 13 to 20
pounds, 7c j veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c;
calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green (un
saltcd), lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound
less; horse hides, salted, each, $1 5022; dry.
each, $12150; colts' hides, each, 25250c; goat
skins, common, each, 10215c; Angora, with
wool on. each. 25c2$L
Pelts Bear skins, as to size. No. 1, each. ?3
220; cubs. $226; badger, each. 10240c; wild
cat. 25250c; house cat, 5210c; fox. common
gray, each, 3050c; do ted, each, $15022; do
cross, each, $5215, do silver and black, each,
$1002200; fisher, each, $526; lynx, each. $283;
mink, strictly No. 1, ach, 50c2$l 60; mar
ten, dark Northern, $0312; marten, paid pine,
according to size and color, $1 5022; muskrats,
large, each,. 6210c; skunk, eaeh, 40250c; civet
or polecat, each, 6210c; otter, for large prime
skins, each, $327; panther, with head and
claws perfect, each. $223; raccoon, for large
prime, each, 30250c; wolf, mountain, with head
perfect, each, $3 6025; wolf, prairie (coyote),
with head perfect, each. 40260c; wolf, prairie
(coyote), without head. each. 3G35c: wolver
ine, each, $47; beaver, per skin, large, $5e6;
do medium, $3$r; do small, xifi 60; do kits,
6026c
San Francisco Grain Market.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 7. Wheat quiet.
Barley steady. Oats quiet.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping, $1 13?i: milling, $1 152
11S4.
Barley Feed, 902924c; brewing, 952964c
Oats Red, $11 124: do old. $1 151 35.
Call board sales:
Wheat Quiet; December. $1 15i bid; cash,
Jl J3,.
Barley Strong: December, 844c
Corn Large yellow, $1 451 50.
European Gr,aln Markets.
LONDON. July 7. Wheat Cargoes on pas
rage Arm. but not active; cargoes No. 1 stand
ard California. 313; Walla Walla, 20s 3d. Eng
lish country markets quiet.
LIVERPOOL, July 7. Wheat firm. Wheat
anJ flour In Paris steady. Weather In Eng
land clear.
Foreign "Wheat Imports.
LIVERPOOL. July 7. Imports of wheat Into
LUfrpool last week were 70,200 quarters from
Atlantic ports. nene from Pacific, and 20,000
quarters from other ports.
Imports of corn from Atlantic ports last week
were 300 quarters.
LONDON, July 7. Imports of wheat Into
t'nlted Kingdom, 83,000 quarters; flour, 24L
000 barrels; wheat and flour oh passage to
t'nlted Kingdom, 2,770,000 quarters; to Conti
nent, 1.310,000 quarters.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK. July 7. Tho visible supply of
grain Saturday, July 5. as compiled by the
New York Produce Exchange, Is as follows:
Decrease.
Wheat, bushels ....19.122,000
Corn, bushels 5.912,000
Oats, bushels 1,481.000
Rye, bushels 315.000
Barley, Bushels 193,000
63S.0OO
225.000
84.000
169,000
45,000
Increase.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain. Flour, Etc
Local wheat quotations began yesterday Just
where they left off before tho protracted holl-
IXTEniOR DE3IAXD FOR. 3I05ET A
REPRESSIVE INFLUENCE."
tfngrslngr of Gold Export Point "by
Foreiffn Exchanges Another Fac
tor 'in Causing; Dullness.
NEW YORK. July 7. Thero was little done
In the stock market today In the way of buying
and ee'llnff. Most of the professional traders
took the precaution to close up their commit
ments last Thursday afternoon, In view ofxthe
possibility of unexpected developments over
the three-days holiday, and there, was not
much Inclination apparent today to make new
ventures. The developments in regard to the
crops were considered favorable. The weekly
statistics of railroad traffic were also promising
for a continuance of large earnings. The move
ment of miscellaneous freight westward Is said
to be maintained on an unprecedented scale;
and rates to be held firmly. The so-called
local traffic, too, which Is so Important & factor
In the aggregate In the prosperity of railroads.
Is reported as unusually large and varied.
The crop news mado grain-carrying railroads
prominent. The most conspicuous movements
were in stocks associated with the Interests
that make, up the so-called Western contingent.
Rock Island made a sensational Jump of 54
points. The closing was heavy, and showed
all of the animation gono 6ut of tho market.
The hugging of tho gold export point by for
eign exchange, and the Interior demand for
currency which sprang up over the holiday,
were repressive Influences, which wero rein
forced by a poor bank statement.
The bond market was quite firm, and showed
the influence of demand tot reinvestment of
July disbursements. Total sales, par value,
$2,750,000. United States refunding 2s declined
H. the did 4s registered U. and do coupon 4
per cent on the last call.
Closing Stock Quotations.
STOCKS.
Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
Coffee Mocha, 23228c; Java, fancy, 26Q32c;
Java. good. 20224c; Java, ordinary, 18620;
Costa Rica, fancy. 18220c: Costa Rica. good.
16216c; Costa Rica ordinary. 10212c per
pound; Columbia roast, $11; Arbuckle's, $11 13
list; Lion. $11 13; Cordova. $11 13 list.
Salmon Columbia River, one-pound tails,
$1 7521 90 per dozen: two-pound tails. $3; fan
cy one-pound flats, $1 90; 4-pound fancy flats,
$1 25; Alaska tails, 95c; two-pound tails, $2.
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5; No. 2, $4 50;
Carolina head. 6-474c
Beans Small white. 31c; large white. 3lic;
pinks. 2c; Bayoz, 34c; Lima, 4Kb 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 O, $3 65. Ad
vances over sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c;
half barrels, 25c; boxes. 60c per 100 pounds.
Maple, 15216c per pound.
Honey. 12415c per No. 1 frame.
Grain bags Calcutta, $6 50 per 100 for July
August. Nuts Peanuts, 620c per pound for raw;
8284c for roasted: cocoanuts, 85200c per doz
en; walnuts, 112124c per pound; pins nuts.
102124c; hickory nuts. 7c; Brazil nuts, 14c;
Alberts. 15210c: fancy pecans, 142144c;
almonds, 154616c
Coal oilCases, 204c per gallon: barrels, 16c;
tanks, 14 c
Stock salt-30. $20 65; 100s. $20 15; granu
lated. 60s, $21 60; Liverpool. 60s, $22 50; 100s,
$22 40;200s, $22.
tAtchlson ... '
do pfd
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do Pfd
Canadian Pacific ......
Canada Southern
Chesapeake & Ohio....
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago, Ind. & LouLs.
do prd
Chicago & Eastern" 111.
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do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson...
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Denver & Rio Grande.
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do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
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Iowa Central
do pfd
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do pfd
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Mexican Central
Mexican National
Minneapolis & St. Louis
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do pfd
New Jersey Central.
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Norfolk & Western.
do pfd
Ontario & Western..
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd.
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St. Ixmls Southwestern
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway .....
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
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do pfd
Wabash
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Downing, Hopkins &Co.
Established 1893.
. WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Floor
Chamber of Commerce
426 per cent; last loan, 0 per cent; prime, mer
cantile paper, 4425 per cent.
Sterling exchange firm at $4 S74 88 for
demand, antl at $4 854. for 00 days; posted
rites. $4 864 864 and $4 654 : commer
cial bills, $4 8424 85X. .
'Government bonds weak; state bond Inact
ive; railroad bonds firm.
LONDON, July 7. Consols for money, 00 5-16;
for account, 00 9-10.
Money, 1482 per cent; rate of discount for
short bills, 2 5-1622S Xer ccpU for thrae
months bills, 2H22 7-10 per cent.
Dank Clearing.
NEW YORK, July 7. The following table,
compiled by Bradstrect. shows the bank clear
ings at the principal cities for the week end
ed July 3, with the percentage of Increase and.
decrease as compared with thej corresponding
week last year:
Per cent.
Inc Dec
New Tork $1,534,302,617 12.4 ....
Chicago . 176.331.742 22.0 ....
Boston 163.615.927 27.1 ....
Philadelphia 123.121.623 S3.5
1.0
50.1
148
45.0
S2.5
0.T
15.1
63.443.060 30.8
48.240.303 25.1
20.357,065 23.1
22.481.424
25.820.450
12.174.824
15.007.093
12.743.001
10 403.702
10.237.770
10,840,308 29.3 ....
10.775,449 40.5
7,774.100 22.3 ....
0,874.634 25.0 ....
7.297.603 28.0 ....
0.320.33S 20 ....
C.664,070 31.3 ....
4.652.614 23.1
8.300,000 4
4.873.157 20.0
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American
United States
Wella-Fargo ,
MISCELLANEOUS
1107
1225
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)200
Stents and Provisions.
Lard Portland, tierces, 122124c per pound;
tubs, 124c; 60s, 124c: 20s. 12c; IDs, lic; 6s,
13c
Veal 64274c per pound.
Mutton Gross. 2423c per pound; dressed. 6c
Lamb Gross, 32314c per pound; dressed, 60
64c
Hogs Gross, 04c per pound; dressed, 774c
Beef Gross, cows. 2234c per pound; steers,
34244c; dressed, 72Sc
Lard Compound, tierces, 9Jc per pound; 60s,
94c; 10s, 10c
Hams Eastern, fancy, 15c; standard. 124c;
shoulders, 10c
Hams Portland, 13c per pound: picnic, 10c
per pound.
Bacon Portland, 142164c per pound; East
ern, fancy, i7c; standard, heavy, i44c; light,
154c; bacon bellies. 144c
Dry-salted meats Portland clears, 1140
124c: ba6ks, 11212c; bellies. 124213c; plates,
10c; butts, 10. Eastern Regular clear sides,
unsmoked. 124c; smoked. 134c; bellies, aver
age, 25 to 30 pounds; unsmoked, 12c; smoked,
13c; plates, 1142124c
Coffee and Sngnr.
NEW YORK. July 7.-Coffee Spot Rio easy;
LNo. 7 Invoice, 54c; mild steady; Cordova, 8
114c
Sugar Firm; fair refining, 213-16c; centrif
ugal, 03 test, 3 5-16c Molarses sugar, 24c
Refined steady: No. 6, $4 10; No4 7, $4; No. 8,
$3 00: Ko. D. S3 85; No. 10. $3 80; No. 11,
$3 75; No. 12. $3 70; No. 13, $3 70; No. 10.
$3 70; confectioners A, $4 45; mold A, $5;
cutloaf, $5 15: crushed. $5 15; powdered, $4 75;
granulated, $4 65; cubes, $4 00.
The coffee market closed steady and net 102
15 points lower. Total rales were 43,750 bags,
!nciidlng July at $4 7525; September $4 85
4 OCf October $5; November, $6; December.
$525 10: February. $5 1525 20; March. $5 .20
23 25; April. $5 35; May, $5 3025 35. -
Amalgamated Copper...
Amer. Car & Foundry.
do pfd
American Linseed Oil..
do pfd
Amer. Smelting & Ref.
do pfd
Anaconda Mining Co...
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Colorado Fuel & Iron.
Consolidated Gas
Continental Tobacco pfd
General Electric
Hocking Coal
International Paper . .
do pfd
International Power ...
Laclede Gas
National Biscuit
National Lead
North American
Pacific , Coast
Pacific "Mall ..,
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
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
United States Steel..,.
do pfd
Western Union
Amer. Locomotive ....
do pfd
Kansas City Southern..
do pfd
8.400
4001
300
200
100
400
800!
1.000
2.700
l.SOOl
7001
100
684
054
224
124
200
3QD
400
300
100
7oo;
3oo:
11.200
1,000
1,700!
200
ioo:
is.ooo:
7.400
200
600
200
07
94
223
1234
21
074!
41
1013
404
17
734
120
644
S58
65
3
89
8741
2.0001 3441 33
121;
SVk
65
3S4
004
874;
32
Vi
51
47
974j
21
G7V
40.
101
464
174
734
624
St. Louis
Pittsburg ... .....
Baltimore
San Francisco ....
Cincinnati
Kansas City
Cleveland
Minneapolis
Nw Orleans
Detroit
Louisville
Indianapolis
Provldenco .
Omaha .
Milwaukee ... ...
Buffalo
SU Paul
St. Joseph
Denver
Richmond ... ....
Savannah
Salt Lake City....
Albany
Los Angeles ......
Memphis
Fort Worth
Seattle
Washington ..: ...
Hartford
PorIa
Toledo
Portland, Or.
Rochester
Atlanta
Drs MoIne
New Haven
Worcester t
Nashville
Springfield. Mass.
Norfolk
Grand Rapids ....
Scranton ... .....
Portland. Me
Sioux City
Augusta
Syracuse
Dayton, O. .,
Tacoma
Spokane .. . ....
Topeka
Davenport ... ....
Wilmington, Del. .
Evansvllle
Birmingham
Fall River
Maoon
Little Rock
Helena
Knoxvllle ..". ....
Lowell ...t
Akron
Wichita
Springfield, III. ...
Lexington
New Bedford
Chattanooga ... .
Yeungstown ..i .
Kalamazoo
Fargo -
Blnghamton .. ...
Rockford
Canton ... '.......
Jacksonville. Fla,
Springfield, O. ...
Chester ...
Qulncy
Bloomlngton .. ..
Sioux Falls ......
Jacksonville. 111. .
Fremont ,
Houston
Galveston ... ...
Columbus O. ...
Wheeling ,
Wllkesbarre ..
Beaumont ... ..
Decatur ...
Utlca
Totals. United States.$2.303.727.952
Outside New York 804,335,335
CANADA.
.; $ 16.405,442
34.0
13.5
11.3
83.4
30.1
07.8
44.0
2.750.075
3.270,310
4.204.231
5.381.000
2.100.293
2.307.045
4.403.060
4.273.9S1 61.5
8.03S.UT.: 18.3
2.453.962 46.3
2,623.458 S3.0
2.010.705 20.5
4.404.675 60.0
2,037.149 31.5
1.60S.271 37.0
2,020.320 34.6
1.778.003 0.7
1.725.423 34.0
1.767.110 0.3
1.471.617 22.5
1,545.528 37.1
L730.664 34.3
1.859.1S5 47.6
1.631.8S5 33.0
707.390 ....
1.653.330 41.2
1.745.5Z4 C0.4
1.201.193
1,574.100
1.2S6.5I9
732.831 ....
1.023.343 ....
2.358,419 148.9
1,110.789 27.1
875.469 20.6
664.000 29.1
663.110 20.0
680.572
831.220 72.4
670.800 33.1
Cfll.000 42.7
440.271 2.0
028.080 80.0
683.460 60.0
017,271
633.152
667.528
501.460
364.678
446.800
310.727
533.000
402.040
432.845
400.037
320.629
278.404
250.368
' 1C9.102
180,111
10,611.011
5.600.000 ....
8,441.000 60.0
730.223
1.107.312 59.0
337.108
206.286 ....
2,637.499
57.3
11.0
11.7
8.4
35.3
44.0
81.7
3.7
45
741
42.0
63.7
70.2
136
45.4
14.0
52.0
45.1
2.7
Including 1500 Texans. Market steady. Good
to prime steers, $7 7528 50; poor to medium.
$4 7527 60; stockcrs and feeders. $2 5025;
cows. $1 6036; heifers. $226 50; canners. $1 40
S2 50; bulls, $2 6025 50; calves. $2 5020 30;
Texas fed steers, $420 70.
Hogs Receipts today, 22,000: tomorrow, IS.
OOO; left over, 4730. Market 10c higher. Mixed
and butchers, $7 3028; good to choice heavy,
$7 8528 10; rough heavy, $7 332" 90; light,
$7 25g7 70; bulk of sales, $7 4567 05.
Sheep Receipts. 25,000. Market for sheep
steady; lambs steady. Good to choice wethers,
$3 5024; fair to choice mixed, $33 50; West
ern sheep, $223 60; native lambs, $327.
KANSAS CITY. July 7. Cattle Receipts,
0000, Including 4200 Texans. Market steady
and strong. Native sters, $5 858 33; Texas
and Indian steers, $2 5&Q0; Texas cows, $2
3 75; native cows and heifers. $2 7520 50;
ctockers and feeders, $335 25; bulls. $2 75
4 90; calves, $325 35.
Hogs Receipts. 3000. Market 6c higher and
active; bulk of sales, $7 7&2S. Heavy. $7 8328;
packers. $7 85-2S; medium. $7 77428 00; light.
$7 5027 824; Yorkers, $7 6028 624; piG, $715
7 65.
Sheep Receipts, 4000. Market steady. Mut
tons, 3 3024 20; lambs, $5 7020 40; rango
wethers. $3 2324 40; ewes, $3 25fft 30.
TIIAVELKRS GUIDE.
Pg0 J&i
iiTi'li
OlgEGOtf
tout Lime
AND DM
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
UNION DEPOT.
Leave
CHICAGO-PORTLAND '0:00 A. M.
SPECIAL.
For the East via Huntington.
FOR SAN FRAN
CISCO. SS. Geo. W. Elder
July 1. 11, "I.
S3. Columbia
pXJuly 6. 16, 20.
Sletnl Markets.
NEW TORIC, July 7. Domestic metal mar
kets were auict and destitute of special fea
ture. Tin here ruled dull and held close to old
quotations, spot closing at 32SS2S 23. The
English market eased off 5s, spot closing at
125 15s, and futures at 123 16s.
There was also a decline In the fowigh price
of copper, tho spot market closing 2s'6d lower,
at 53 6s Od. and futures at 53 10s. The local
market was very dull, and in some Instances on
a. lower basis. Standard spot to August closed
at 11.374211.75c; Lake. 12212.20c; electrolytic,
11.S5&1Z05C, and casting, 11.75211.05c
Lead showed no change either In tone or
price, being quoted at 44c in the local market.
Abroad, quotations gatned 2s Cd, closing at
11 03 3d.
In .spelter, the foreign market Improved 2s Cd,
at 18 17s 6d. but locally remained as last
quoted, at 54c and firm.
The iron market on the other sldo was higher
and firm, with Glasgow closing at 50a -Id. and
Mlddlesboro at Ms. The New York market
ruled quiet and steady, without change. War
rants remained nominal; No. 1 foundry North
ern. 521S23; No. 1 foundry Southern. $21 50
22 60; No. 1 foundry Southern soft. $21 60
22 60.
Bar silver, 524c
BAN FRANCISCO. July 7. Bar silver, 524c
LONDON, July T. Bar silver, 244d per
ounce.
Chlcnso Provldlonru
CHICAGO, July 7. Provisions opened strong,
and In the main ruled that way throughout
the day. September pork and September ribs
closed 10c higher, while September lard, the
strongest on the list, showed a closing gain of
224c
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
jt.nfcrrija.g.i'd'ij'fciaa aus
Best
SPOKANE FLYER,
For Eastern Washing
ton. Walla Walla. Lew
lston, Coeur d'Alene
and Gt. Northern points
ATLANTIC EXPRESS
For the East via Huntington.
Dally.
4:30 P. M.
Dally.
0:15 P. M.
Dally.
8:50 P. M.
Dally.
Arrive.
7:00 A.M.
Daily.
8:10 A. M.
Dally.
OCEAX ATSD RIVER SCHEDULE.
iFrom
Alnswortb
Dock.
8:00 P. M.
FOR ASTORIA and
way points, connecting
with str. for Ilnaco and
North Beach, str. Has
salo. Ash-street Dock.
Way ILast
Montreal . n .i...
Toronto
Winnipeg
Halifax
Vancouver, B. C. .
Hamilton ... .....
St. John, X. B....
Victoria. B. C. ...
Quebec
Ottawa
Total Canada ..
12.010.025
2.090.021
1,427.007
1,142.059
800,720
840,605
410.400
1.678.678
1,431.830
17.1
20.4
8.0
7.8
40.1
ii.6
"66
o.i
.$ 33.230,742 8.3
O-i u.
51
47
074
100
674
94V.
224
1234
304-
20
74
73
SO
47
214
1214
63
404
10I4!
40
854
234
174
73
12S4
$8
12
844
14
55
35
90
874
324
03
33
GOO! 50 60 504
Total salts for the day. 801,000 shares.
BONDS.
U. S. 2s. reg. ref.1075
Not Included in totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
Not Included In totals because of no com
parison for last year.
Bank Clearings.
Exchanges. Balances.
Portland $707,816 $61,029
Tacoma 103.303 20.071
Peattle 837.805 257.100
Spokane 272.823 24.578
Daily Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. July 7. Today's Treasury
statement shows:
Available cash balances $203,163,014
Gold 103,637.026
is though the jj
BIG TWIN CITIES Sf-iTOJ
and OTcr the
North. -Western. Line
with its
FAMOUS TRAINS
To Chicago.
All Thro' Trains frpm North Pacific
Coast connect with Trains of this line
Ixx Union Depot, St. Paul.
THE . . .
NORTH-WESTERN LIHITED
Is the
Finest Train Entering Chicago.
S
Call or -write for information
V. H. MEAD, General Agent,
248 Alder Street. - PORTLAND, ORE.
ligjifflsgifeBrfeii
??i
do coupon 107
Atchison adj. 4s.. 044
C. & N.W- Con. 7s.l.lBU
do 3s reg 100 D. & P.. G. 4s 102U
do coupon 106 N. T. C Jsts....l014
do new 4s reg..i34K Nor. Pac 3s 75
do coupon 1344 do 4b 104
do old 4s reg... 100 Sou. Pacific 4s.... 02S
do coupon 1094 Union Pacific 4s. .104
do 5s reg 105 West Shore 4s 1134
do coupon 105 Wis. Central 4s... 024
Stocks at London.
LONDON, July 7. Closing quotations were:
Anaconda
Atchison 85
do pfd 103U
"Baltimore & Ohio.lll
Canadian Pacific. 138
fjUJNorfolk & Western 5S
UU UU .......... i-
Ontario & Western 334
Pennsylvania 78
Reading 344
Ches. & Ohio 4041 do 1st pfd 43
C, Gt Western.. 30 I
C. M. & SL P.... 1794
D. & R. G...... 434
do pfd 95
Erie 574
do 1st pfd 69
do Zi pfd 63
Illinois Central ..1CS4
Louis. & Nash.... 1414
M. K. & T.
do pfd
N. Y. Central.
.. 27
.. 60
..IOO4
do 2d nfd 35:
Southern By. ...... 3S
dopfd 0S4
Southern Pacific .. 65
Union Pacific 1074
do pfd 01
U. S. Steel 304
do nfd oiu
Wabash 314
do Pfd 4714
Spanish 4s ,. 00
Any one can take Carter's Little Liver
Pills, they are so very small.' No trouble
to swallow. No pain or griping after J
V4AIk4il.
Forelfrn Financial News.
NEW TORK. July 7. The Commercial Ad
vertiser's London financial cablegram says:
Mines continued flat on cash sales in antici
pation of tomorrow's settlement. The bull ac
count, although considerably reduced. Is still
unwieldy. The big houses are likely to squeexe
weak speculation until Autumn, when a good
revival Is expected. The other departments of
the market were firm but active. Americans
were quoted neglected until" New Tork demand
ed Atchison. Louisville and Baltimore & Ohio.
The close was cheerful.
Tho market repaid the Bank of England
3,000,000. The sum of ISO.QOO has arrived from
Australia. Paris took a portion of the recent
importation from the Cape. The price Is 77s
B4L
Money, Eichnnge, EtCv
SAN FRANCISCO. July 7. Sterling on Lon
donSixty daysj$4 864 1 sight, $4 88.
Mexican dollars Nominal.
Drafts Sight, 15c; telegraph, 174c? . .'
s" '
NEW TORK, July 7. Money on call firm.
SAIf FRA.fCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. Hay Wheat, $9
150: wheat and oats. $0911; best barley.
$7 600; alfalfa. $030 50: clover, $78 60 per
inn- r AMffJtf. nr bale.
Wool Nevada. 1215c; Valley, Oregon, i4
10c. Spring Humboldt and Mendocino, 17
19c: Eastern Oregon. 14jn0c
MUlstuffs Middlings, $22t24: bran. $18 603
10 60 per ton.
Vegetables Green peas, 75c2l per box;
siring beans, 2403c: asparagus. 75c$2 50: to
matqes. 40cj?$l 50; cucumbers, 40cf?$l per box;
garlic. 2g24c per pound: exir olant, 701O&
Potatoes Early Rose, OOcStl 15: River Bur
banks, 65c0$l; Oregon Burbanks, $131 25;
sweets, $2 50. . ,
Onions 40eS$l. .
Hops New crop, JOlSc
Bananas 60cS$l ) '
Pineapples-! 12.
Lemons Choice. $3 25: common, $1.
Oranges Navel, $14 25.
Mexican limes $5S5 60.
Apples Choice, $1 15: common. 306 per box.
Poultry Turkey gobblers, 124613c: do hens,
124013c nr oound: old roosters, $4 5094 75;
do' young. $5 50ff7; broilers, small, $22 25; do
large. $2 7523 50; fryers, $3 504 60; hens,
$3 5094 60; oldducks. $303 60; young ducks,
$3 6085 50.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 184c; store. 154516a.
Butter Fancy creamery. 21c; do seconds,
18c; fancy dairy, 19c per pound; do seconds,
174c
Cheese Young America, T04eif4c; Eastern,
ll15c
Receipts Flour, 18,258 quarter sacks; do
Washington. 12,278 quarter sacks; wheat, 60.
043 centals, barley. 5162 centals; oals, 4330
centals; beans. 430 sacks; potatoes, 2410 Backs;
bran, 585 acks do Washington. 3400 sacks;
middlings. 850 sacks; hay, 78S tons; wool. 130
bales; do Oregon, 30 bales; do Washington. 400
bales; hides. 30.
EASTEIIX LIVESTOCK.
OMAHA, July 7. Cattle Receipts. 1600. Mar
ket steady. Native steers, $5 70Q8; cows and
heifers, $3 25QG; Western steers, $4 .56:
Texas steers, $4 40g'3 75; canners. $1 7563;
stockers and feeders. $2 7535 25; calves, $2g5;
bulls, lags, etc, $2 6005 25.
Hogs Receipt. 2700. Market 5810c higher.
Heavy. $7 708; mixed. $7 657 85; light, $7 00
8 75; pigs, $0 60S7 60; bulk of sales, $7 70S1
7 80.
Sheep Receipts, 3400. Market strong. Fed
muttons. $3 504; Westerns, $3 154J3 65; ewei,
$23; common and stockers, $1 6033; lambs,
$3 S06 75.
CHICAGO, July 7. Cattle Receipts, 18,000.
iTJ5?gw
aPljgEJa.
Pacific Coast Steamship Ci.
For South-Eastern Alaska.
Leave Seattle:
COTTAGE CITY. CITY OF
SEATTLE or CITY OF TO
PEKA. 9 P. M . July 2, 0,
10, 14. 18. 22, 20. 30; Aug. 3,
7. 11. 15. 10. 23. 20. 31. SPO
KANE. 0 A. M., July 12. 20.
For San Francisco
Leave SEATTLE at 9 A. M. every fifth day.
Steamers connect at San Francisco with com
pany's steamers for ports In Southern Califor
nia, Mexico and Humboldt Bay.
For further Information, obtain folder. Right
is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates.
AGENTS N. POSTON. 240 Washington" St..
Portland. F. W. CARLETON. N. P. Dock.
Tatoma; Ticket Office. 113 James st., Seattle,
M. TALBOT, Comm'l Agt.; GOODALL. PER
KINS & CO.. Gen. Agents; C. D. DUNANN,
Gen. Pass. Agt.. San Francisco.
WHITE COLLAR LfNE
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 METLAKO.
Dally trips except Sunday.
STR. TAHOMA.
Lv. Portland Won.. Wed.. Frl 7 A. M.
Lv.TJalles Tues.. Thurs.. Sat 7 A. M.
STR. METLAKO.
Lv. Portland Tues., Thurs.. aat 7 A. M.
Lv. Dalles Mom, Wed., Fri 7 A. M.
Landing foot of Alder street, Portland. Or.
Both phones. Main 351.
E. W. CRICHTON, Agent. Portland, Or.
HjjreatNqrthern
Ticket Office 122 Third Sf. Phone 6S9
LEAVE
No. 4
0:15 P M.
The Flyer dally to and
from St. Paul. Minne
apolis. Duluth, Chicago
and all points East.
ARRIVE
No. 3
7:00 A. M
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining
and Buffet Smoklng-LIapiry Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
RIOJUN MARU
For Japan, China and all Asiatic points, will
leave Seattle
About July 15.
MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPiDEHE"
Tnii mu.t VxnuMa "Vltllir. tfca nreserintian of a famous French ohyslctan. will auieUr
' car yen of alinerroni diseuei icd nerroas weaktsMes.nchi XOst 3XnheeI. Iniem
Hlsu Paint In the JBack, Trembling. 'erron Debility. 11 ra plea.
Undine ta Jlnrrr, vriceeie, ana tonaiip&uon. uitmw ooince, tne
bracelet rel Jif - CUPIDEHE cleanse the liter, the kidney; and the uriVry organs of
lallttnoariUes. CUPIDZXE strengthen! and restores allorsina. There&tOd sufTrers are not
nMi Arvtnn U hMMnu nlnetr Tier cent, are troubled ynth Prostatitis. CCFIDENE
il the inly known reraedr to care wfthont an operation. fiCCO teStlthonUls. A wntten garate gWen and
money retained If (txboxet do not effect a permanent cure. 81.00 a box; six for ?&0Q, by mail ..Bend fot
tree cirenltxaadUttiaonttU. . .
Ml24ie84 ATL Jf EBXCDTE CG P. O. Box 70 Bam VraaejUce, CeO.
' Fer ualej r 3. G. SltlDM ORE, & CO., Portland. Or.
wFSm
ssskJ A-IWM
For INDEPENDENCE
ana way points, etr.
RUTH. Ash-st. Dock.
(Water permitting.)
FOR DATTON, Oregon
City and Yamhill River
points, str. Modoc, Ash
street Dock.
(Water permitting.)
5:00 P. M.
THE PALATIAL (
0U1 BUILDli
STEAMER T. J. POTTER.
Fot Astoria and Ilwaco, dally except Sunday
and Monday. Leaves Ash-Street Dock this week
as follows: Tuesday, Wednesay, Thursday,
Friday. 0 A. M.; Saturday. 1 P. M.
TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington.
Telephone. Main 712.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at
Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight
via connecting steamers for Manila, Port Ar
thur and Vladlvoetock.
INDRASAMHA SAILS ABOUT JULY1 23.
For rates and full information call on px ad
dress offlctals or agents of O. R. & N. Co.
i -,
EAST
SOUTH
ffl 6UBET -Tl
(O CGCEH&SHASXU.-!
Leave
S:30 P. M.
S:30 A. M.
4:O0P.7u
7:30 A. M.
Hoyt Sts.
Depot, Uth and
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS,
for Salem. Rose-
bunr. Ashland. Sac
ramento, O g d e n,
San Francisco. Mo-
Jave. Los Angel e.
El Paso, New Or
leans and the .East.
At w o o d a u r n
rtailv MPTit Sun
day), morning train
connects witn train
for MU Angel, Sll
verton. Browns-
iv 1 1 1 e. Sprlngffeid.
and Natron, and
Albany Local for
Mt. Angel and SU
verton. Albany passenger ..
Corvallls passenger.
114:60 P. M. ISherldan passenger. M8:25 A. M.
Arrive
7:45 A. M.
7:00 P. M.
10:10 A. M.
5:50 P. M.
Dally. Daily except Sunday.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street.
Leave Portland dally for Oswego at 7:20 A. M..
12.30, 1:55. 3.25, 4:40. 6.25. 8:30 P. M. Dally
except Sunday, 5.30. 0:40 A. M., 5:05, 11.110
P. M. Sunday only, 0 A. M.
Arrive at Portland dally at 8:30 A. M.. 1:35,
3:10. 4:30. a 15, 7:40, 10 P. M. Daliy except
Sunday, 0.35, 10-50 A. M.; except Monday.
12:40 A. M , .Sunday only, 10:05 A. M.
Leave for Dallas dally except Sunday, 6:05
P. M. Arrive Portland 0:30 A. M.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac
ramento and San Franctoco. Net rates. $17.50
nrst class and $14 second class. Second class
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
Leaves. Arrives.
Puget Sound Limited.. 7:25 A. M. 6:45 P. M.
Kansas Clty-St. Louis
Special 11:10 A.M. 11:10 P.M.
North Coast Limited... 3:30 P.M. 7:00 A.-M.
Tacoma, Seattle Night
Express ...i. 11:45P.M. 3:05P.M.
Take No. 8 Puget Sound Limited, or the
North Coast Limited for South' Bend and
Gray's Harbor points and Olyroplo.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
255 Morrison st., Portland, Or.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co
LEAVES
Depot Fifth ana
I Streets.
ARRIVES
8:00 A. M.
7.-00 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
For Maygers, Rainier,
Clatskanle, Westport.
Clifton. Astoria, War
renton, Flavel, Ham
mond. Fort Stevens,
(learhart Pk., Seaside.
ABtorla. and Seashore...
Express Dally.
Astoria Express,
Daily except baturday.
Portland-Seaside Ex
press, Saturday only.
11:10 A.M.
0:40 P. M.
Ticket ofllce. 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot.
J. C. MAYO, Gen. Pass. Agt., Astoria, Or.
REGULATOR LINE
STEAMERS .
Dally except Sunday.
DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
TIME CARD.
STR. REGULATOR.
Leaves Portland Tues., Thurs.. Sat., 7 A. M.
Leaves Dalles Mon., Wed.. Frl.. 7 A. M.
STR. DALLES CITY.
Leaves Portland Mon.. Wed.. Frl.. 7 A. M.
Leaves Dalles Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7 A. M.
CASCADE LOCKS AND RETURN DAILY.
LANDING OAK ST. DOCK PORTLAND.
M. V. HARRISON. Agent.
ANCHOR LINE-U. S. MAIL-STEAMERS
Sailing regularly between
NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLAS
GOW; NEW YORK. GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES.
Superior Accommodations, Excellent Cuisine.
Every regard for the comfort of passengers
studiously considered and practiced.
Single or Round Trip tickets issued between
New York and Scotch, English. Irish and all
Principal Continental points at attractive
rates. For tickets or general Information ap
ply to HENDERSON BROS., Chicago, or any
XX)CAL AGENT.
STot a dnrlc office In the lmlldlngt
absolutely fireproof) electric llalit
and artesian Tvnterj perfect sanita
tion and thorough ventilation. Ele
vators rnn day and night.
Rooted;
AINSLIE. DR. GEORGE, Physician.... 413-414
ANDERSON. GUSTAV. Attorney-at-Law...613
ASSOCIATED PRESS; E. L. Powell. Mgr..800
AUSTEN. F. C, Manager for Oregon and
Washington Bankers Life Association of
Des Moines. la 502-303
BAKER, G. EVERT, Attorney-at-Law 607
BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION. OF DES
MOINES, IA.: F. C. Austen. Mgr 502-503
BENJAMIN, R. W.. Dentist 314
BERNARD, G., Cashier Paclnc Mercantile
Co 211
BINSWANGER, OTTO S.. Physician and
Surgeon 407-408
BOHN, W. G Timber Lands 315
BROCK, WILBUR F., CIrclilator Orego-
nlan 601
BROWN, MYRA. M. D 313-314
BRUERE, DR. G. E., Physician... 412-412-414
CAMPBELL, WM. M., Medical Referee
Equltabl Life 700
CANNING, M. J 602-e0i
CARDWELL, DR. J. R.. Dentist 60S
CAUKIN. G. E., District Agent Travelers
Insurance Company ............718
CHURCHILL, MRS. E. J t 716-71T
COFFEY. DR. H. C, Surgeon 403-408
COLUMBL4. TELEPHONE COMPANY
C04-003-000-607-613-C14-615
CORNELIUS. C. W.. Fhya. and Surgeon... 200
COLLIER. P. F.. Publisher; S. P. McQulre,
Manager i413
COX, RALSTON, Manager American Guar
anty Co., of Chicago 503
CROW, C. P., Timber and Mines 515
DAY, J. G. & L 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.. 609-10
FENTON, DR. HICKS C, Eye and Ear....5U
FENTON, MATTHEW F.. Dentist 600
GALVANI, W. H., Engineer and Draughts
man 600
GEARY. DR. E. P., Phys. and Surgeon 40G
GIESY, A. J., Physician and Surgeon.. 709-710
GILBERT. DR. J. ALLEN. Physician.. 401-402
GOLDMAN, WILLIAM, Manager Manhat
tan Life Ins. Co., of New York 200-210
GRANT. FRANK S., Attorney-at-Law.... 017
GRISWOLD & PHEGLEY. Tailors
131 Sixth Street
HAMMAM BATHS. Turkish and Russian..
, 300-301-303
HAMMOND. A. B 3lD
HOLLISTER. DR. O. C, Physician and
Surgeon ......501-505
IDLEMAN, C. M.. Attorney-at-Law . .416-17-13
JOHNSON. W. C... 313-31d-3i7
KADY. MARK T., Supervisor of Agents.
Mutual Reserve Life Ins. Co 005
LITTLEFIELD. H. it., Phys. and Sur 20tl
MACKAY. DR. A. E Phys. and Sur. . .711-71:
MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF
NEW YORK; W. Goldman, Mgr 200-210
MARSH. DR. R, J.. Phys. and Sur. .. .404-40(1
MARTIN, J. L. St CO.. Timber Lands 60l
McCOY. NEWTON. Attorney-at-Law...... 7l5
Mcelroy, dr. j. g.. Phys. & sur.701-702-703
McFADEN. MIS3 IDA E., Stenographer. ...213
McGINN, HENRY E.. Attorney-at-Law. 3il-13
McQUIRE. S. P., Manager P. F. Collier,
Publisher : 415
McKENZIE. DR. P. L., Phys. and Sur.. 312-13
METT. HENRY 213
MILLER. DR. HERBERT C. Dentist and
Oral Surgeon 603-GOO
MOSSMAN. DR. E. P., Dentist 513-514v
MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE INS. CO.;
Mark T. Kady, Supervisor of Agents.. 004-003
NICHOLAS, HORACE B., Attorney-at-Law.71tJ
NILES. M. L.. Cashier Manhattan Life In
surance Company of New York 209
NUMBERS, JAMES R.. Physician and Sur
geon 1 , 403
OLSEN, J. F.. General Manager Paclflo
Mercantile Co 211-213
OREGON CAMERA CLUB 214-215-216-21X
OREGON INFUtMARY OF OSTEOPATHY
i 400-410
OREGONIAN BARBER SHOP, Marsch &
George. Proprietors 120 Sixth
OREGONIAN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU;
J. F. Etrauhal, Manager j.4 200
PACIFIC MERCANTILE CO.; J. F. Olsen,
General Manager ......211213
PORTLAND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Ground Floor, 133 Sixth street
QUIMBY, L. P. W., Game and Foreatry
Warden 713
REAVIS, DR. J. L., Dentist C08-60O
REED. WALTER. Optician... 133 Sixth Street
RICKENBACU. DR. J. F.. Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat 701-703
ROSENDALE, O. M.. Metallurgist and Min
ing Engineer ..510
RYAN, J. B.. Attorney-at-Law..... 615
SAMUEL. L., Manager Equitable Life.,. .306
SHERWOOD, J. W.. Deputy Supreme Com
mander K. O. T. M . .017.
SMITH. DR. L. B., Osteopath 400-410
SMITH, GEORGE S.. Cashier Equitable
Life 303
STUART, DELL, Attorney-at-Law 617-613
STOLTE, DR. CHAS. E.. Dentist 704-705
STOW, F. H.. General Manager Columbia
Telephone Co. .000
SURGEON OF THE S. P. RY. AND N. P.
TERMINAL CO 70S
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE 201
THE NORTH PACIFIC PUBLISHING SO
CIETY 403
THRALL. S. A.. President Oregon Camera
Club 214
THREE IN ONE" QUICK ACCOUNT
SYSTEM COMPANY, OF OREGON 513
TUCKER, DR. GEO. F.. Dentist 010-6U
U. S. LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEERS, 13TH
DIST.: Captain W. C. Langfltt, Corps or
Engineers, U. S. A. ........803
U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE RIVER AND
HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS: Captain W.
C. Langfltt. Corps of Engineers, U. S. A..S10
WILEY. DR. JAMES O C. Phys. & Sur.703-
WILSON. DR. EDWARD N.. Physician
and Surgeon 304-303
WILEON, DR. GEO. F., Phys. & Surg-..70C-707
WILBON. DR. HOLT C. Phys. & Surg.507-603
WILLAMETTE VALLEY TELE. CO 013
WOOD. DR. W. L.. Physician. ...412-413-414
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roont 201. second floor.
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