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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1902)
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1902. 1? BID DROP IN CORN Now There Is Talk of an End-of-JuIy Corner. ENTIRE CROWD STARTS TO SELL Generous Supply Movlns Ent Prob ably the CnnKC of Slump Wheat Opens Firm, but Declines Stead ily Throughout the Dny. It Is believed the July comer la corn will be dealt a bard blow today by the Chicago Board of Trade, -which -will act on the petition for a "marginal price" for the cereal. A slump of CV5 cent was recorded yesterday. i- 4 CHICAGO, July 14. A heavy movement In corn held the attention of grain speculators today, and brought slumps all round. July corn continued ts display of psTOtechnlcs of last week, althbugh today It looked like the falling stick Instead of the rocket's flight. Everything on 'change was bearish, but in the general decline the thudding drop of pc In July corn was most complete, and caused talk of an end of tho com corner. The bulls tried to give several reasons for the decline. Probably the true causd was that com. In generous supply. Is moving toward Chicago at a rapid rate. Ever since the talk In July options, elevators and cash handlers have been busy making contract grade corn with their utmost energy. Today, the bulls had to face receipts of 472 cars, 110 of which wero contract. In addition to this, private elevators made and put out 207 cars and 110,000 bushels, a total of over 500,000 bushels of contract stuff. The fair weather of the last few days was Just the sort to help in grading, and with the re ported estimates of 845 cars for tomorrow, which will probably be augmented to over 1000 cars by srlvato houses, the crowd, led by .the elevator people, sold to a man. There was also a disposition to believe that the board of di rectors would stipulated a marginal price for corn, so that both longs and shorts could be called heavily. If such action Is taken by the board tomorrow, it is believed It will work against the corner. September corn closed weak, c lower, at 01. July closed very weak, with a loss -of 5c, sat 81c "Wheat ruled weak after a momentary firm ness at the opening on prospects of rain. Ca bles were lower In Liverpool, Paris was closed and receipts showed heavy percentage of new wheat. The visible'! supply increased 686,000 bushels, against a decrease of over 2,000,000 bushels last year. These influences, together with those attendant upon the corn break, off cet a few showers la several "Western States. Tho crowd began selling freely, and September wheat, which opened a shade lower to Ql4c higher, at 73H&73&.C, declined steadily as the session advanced. Oats had something of a set-back today as a result of free offerings by farmers of the new oats In order to take advantago of higher r:!"es. September closed weak, l4l$4c down, at 32H.c The leading futures ranged as follows: "WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. July ?075V4 $075 $075 $0 75 Septe-nber 73 73 72: 72 December .... 73?i 74 73 734 CORN. Ju'y 85 86 80 81 September ... 01 6194 61 01 December .... 4'V, 47 46 46 May 44 44 43 43 OATS. July 'old) .... 43 43 43 43 July (new) ... 4S 41 48 4U bept. (old) 30Vt 30 29 20 Sept. (new) -.. :tg 33 32 33 Dec (new) ... S2 32 82 33 MESS FORK. July 18 00 18 00 18 40 18 45 Serterober ...18 70 38 72 I8 60 18 65 LARD. July 1140 1145 1135 1142 SHORT RIBS. July 10SO September ...10 80 10 87 1Q 80 10 87 Cash quotations were as fellows: ' Flour Steady. "Wheat No. 2 Spring. 75c; No. 3 Spring, 70 74c; No. 2 red. 7576c Com No. 2. 7980c; No. 2 yellow. 70 5Sle. Oats No. 2. 4000c; No. 2 white. C4c; No, 3 white, 5254c. Rye No. 2. 61c. Barley Good feeding, 05tf?60c; fair to choice malting. 70f73c Flaxseed No. 1, ?1 45; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 70. Mess pork $18 471S G2 per bbl. Lard $11 42H 50 per cwt. Short ribs sides Loose, f 10 7510 S5. Dry salted shoulders Boxed, $9 87?0 50. Short clear sides Boxed, $11 25fll 37. Clover Contraot grade, $8 45. Butter Steady: creameries, 1721c; dairies, I719c. - Cheese Steady. 10310?io. Eggs Firm; fresh, lSc. Receipts. Shipment. Flour, barrels "Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Oats, bushels .. Rye, bushels Barley, bushels 11.000 8.000 . 87.000 .302,000 .161.000 . 20.000 . 4.000 47.000 145.000 131.000 25.000 Kerr York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK. July 14. FlourReceipts, 11. 347 barrels: exports, 5080 barrels. Market steady, with a light trade. Wheat Receipts, 84,050 bushels: exports, 55. 067 bushels. Market for spot Arm. No. 2 red, 10e elevator; No. 2 red, 80g814c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 83?;o f. o. b. afloat. Although steady for a short time after the opening, wheat soon developed a heaviness of undertone that lasted all day. Selling mo tives existed in lower cables, favorable crop news, a vlsiblo supply Increase, larger interior receipts and bearish local sentiment, closing c higher. July, 8282Vic, closed 82c; September, 78 3-16S785iC, closed TSVic; December, 76c. Heps Firm. "Wool Quiet. San Francisco Grain Market. SAN FRANCISCO, July 14. Wheat steady. Barley Inactive. Oats easier. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, $1 131 15; milling, $1 16V1 20. Barley Feed. 0002c; brewing. 0397c Oats New. 05cQ$l 15; do old, $1 121 30. Call board sales: Wheat Steady: December, $1 15; $1 15. Barley Inactive: December, 84c bid. Corn Large yellow, $1 451 50. cash, European Grnln Markets. LONDON, July 14. Wheat Cargoes on pas sage, rather easier; cargo and No. 1 standard Cailfornla. 30s 7d. English country markets firm. Imports of wheat Into United Kingdom, 327,000 quarters; flour. 242,000 quarters; wheat and flour on pasage to United Kingdom, 2.670, 000 quarters: to Continent. 1.170.000 quarters; Tnd.an shipments wheat to United Kingdom, 70,000 quarters; to Continent. 30,000 quarters. LIVERPOOL, July 14. Wheat Arm; No. 1 standard California, 6s 7d. Holiday In France. Weather In England fine. Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK. July 14. The visible supply of grain Saturday, July 12, as complied by the New York Produce Exchange, Is as follows: Decrease Wheat, bushels 18,080,000 CSG.OOO Corn, bushels 5,836,000 Oats, bushels 1,230,000 Rye, bushels 258.000 Barley, bushels 120,000 76.000 161.000 1,000 73.000 Increase. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grnln. Flonr. Etc. There was nothing In tho way of business to disturb the Summer juiet of tho local wheat market yesterday. It Is dally becoming more alfflcultto buy wheat on an export basis, and In preference to paying more than that, eom of tho exporters have gone Ashing, and others have quit buying. All immediate tonnage re quirements have been covered, and but little activity Is expected for at least another month. No new charters were 'reported yesterday, but ships for loading past the turn of the year wero offering at 27s 6d, with something nearer by obtainable at 2Ss Od. But few charters are expected until there Is more assurance of a free selling movement In wheafc Wheat Nominal; Walla Walla. 03Q66c; Valley, 06g67c;' bluestem, C7g6Sc Barley Feed. $22; brewing, $23 per ton. Flour Best grades. $3 05J?3 60 per barrel; graham. $2 05 g3 20. Mlllstuffs Bran. $15016 per ton; middlings, $21 50: shorts, $18; chop, $10. Oats No. 1 white, $1 201 25; gray, $1 100 1 16 per cental. Hay Timothy. $12315; clover, $7 50310 per ton. Butter, Egg$, Poultry, Etc. The egg market, which closed the week very Arm, showed less activity yesterday, but prices are not quotably lower. Butter was steady yesterday, with receipts of best creamery small er than usual. Prices are unchanged. Butter Fancy creamer', 2021c; extras. 22c; dairy. 16318c; store, 15316c Eggs 2022Vic. Cheese Fiill cream, twins, 12813c; Young America. 1314c: factory prices, IGU&c les. Poultry Chickens, mixed. $3 50C4 50; hens, $45 50 per dor.; llllc per pound; Springs, $2 504 50 per dor.; ducks, $2 503 per doc; turkeys, nominal; geese, $405 per doxen. Potatoes and Onions. Potatoes Best Burbanks, 75085c per cental; ordinary. 40c per cental, growers' prices; sweets, $2 2502 50 per cental; new potatoes, liic per pound. Onions 1101 25 per cental. Vegetables. Frait, Etc. The commission houses on Front street made a pretty good clean-up of fruit and vegetables last Saturday, and as the California steamer was due last evening, there will be but little doing in this line until her stock reach the street this rooming. Old potatoes were a little scarcer yesterday, and prices moved up a little, although the demand Is only moderate. Vegetables Tomatoes, $1 7502 50 per crate; turnips, 65075c; carrots, 65075c; beets, 80000c per sack: cauliflower, 75085c per dozen; cab bage, $1 2501 60 per cental; celery. 75090c per dozen; peas, 304c per pound; asparagus, 6c per pound; beans, 406c per pound; artichokes, 659 70c per dozen; lettuce, head, per dozen, 25c; let tuce, hothouse, per box, $1 7502; green onions, per dozen, 15020c. radishes, 1&SJ20C per dozen bunches; corn, 25c dozen. Green fruit Lemons, $405; oranges, $404 60 per box; bananas, $1 5002 50; pineapples, $30 3 50 per dozen: apples, $102 per box; strawber ries, 507c per pound for Oregon, raspberries, 500c per pound; Oregon cherries, 507c per pound; California peaches, 50075c per box; California apricots, 6O0-75C per box. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated. 7011c per pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes. 607c; apri cots, ll013c; peaches. 6011c; pears, i0 1014c: prunes, Italian, 305c; figs, Califor nia, blacks, 45c: do white, 506c; plums, pitted, 405c Hops, "Wool, Hides, Etc Hops 14016c per pound. Sheepskins Shearlings, 15020c; short wool. 25035c; medium wool, 30000c; long wool, 60c 0$1 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 405c; No. 2 and grease, 2H03c Wool Valley, 12015c; Eastern Oregon. 80 14c; mohair. 25&2Sc per pound. Hides Dry hides. No. 1. 16 pounds and up, 16015c per pound; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to IS pounds, 12c; dry calf. No. 1, under 5 pounds, 10c; dry-salted, bulls and stags, one-third less than do flint; salted hides, steers, sound. 60 pounds and over, 800c; 50 to 60 pounds, 70 8c; under 50 pounds and cows. 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 505c, kip, sound. 15 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds. 7c: calf, sound, under 10 pounds. 8c; green (un called), lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each. $1 50Q2; dry. each. $101 50; colts' hides, each, 25050c; goat skins, common, each. 10015c; Angora, ulth wool on, each, 25c0JL Pelts Bear skins, as to size. No. 1. each. IS 020; cubs. $205; badger, each. 10040c; wild cat. 25050c; house cat, 6010c: fox, common gray, each. 80050c; do led, each, $1 6002; do crow, each. $5015, do sliver and black, each, $1000200; flsber, each, $500; ljnxj each, $203; mink, strictly No. 1, each. 5Oc0$l 50; mar ten, dark Northern, $0012; marten, pale pine, according to size and color. $1 5002: tnuskrats. large, ach. 6010c; skunk, each, 40050c; clit r polecat, each. 5010c; otter, for large prime skins, each, $507. panthe with head and claws perfect, each, $203; raccoon, for largo prime, each, 30050c; wolf, mountain, with head" perfect, each, $3 5005; wolf, prairie (coyote), with head perfect, each. 40060c; wolf, prairie (coyote), without head, each, 30035c; wolver ine, each. $407; beaver, per skin, large, $506; do medium, $304; do small, $10150; do kits, 60075c Groceries, Nats, Etc Coffee Mocha. 23028c; Java, fancy, 26032c; Java, good. 20024c; Java, ordinary, lS02Oc; Costa Rica, fancy. lS02Oc: Costa Rica, good, 16018c: Costa Rica ordinary, 10012c ptr pound; Columbia roast, $ll;Arbuckle's. $1113 list; Lion. $11 13; Cordova, $11,13 list, Salmon Columbia "River, one-pound tails. $1 7501 OP per dozen; two-pound tails. $3; fan cy one-pound flats, $1 00; -pound fancy flats, $1 25; Alaska tails. 05c: two-pouud tails, $Z Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3; No. 2, $4 50; Carolina head. 6?i7c Beans Small white. 34o; large white, 3ic; pinks. 2c; Bayos. 3e; Lima. 4e per pound. Sugar Sack basis, net cash, per 100 pound.: Cube. $4 50; powdered. $4 35: dry granulated. $4 25; extra C, $3 75; gclden C, $3 65. Ad vances over sack basis as follows: "barrels. lOc; half barrels. 25c; boxes, 60c per 100 pounds. Maple. 150160 per pound. Honey, 12H015c per No. 1 frame. Grain bags Calcutta, $6 60 per 100 for July August, Nuts Peanuts, 80ic per pound for raw; E0Sc for roasted: cocoanuts, 85000c per doz en: walnuts. 11012c per pound; pine nuts. lO012c; hickory nuts, 7c; Brazil nuts, 14c; filberts, 15016c; fancy pecans. 1401!?c: almonds, 154016c Coal oil Cases. 20c per -gallon: barrels. 16e; tanks, 14c Stock salt-Ms. $20 65: 100s. $20 15; granu lated. 50s. $21 60; Liverpool. 60s. $22 60; 100s. $22 40; 200s, $22. Meats and Provisions, Lard Portland, tierces, 12012Uc per pound; tubs. 12c; 60s, 12c; 20s, 12!dc; 10s. 12c; 6s, 13c Veal 708c per pound. Mutton Gross, 2 03c per pound: dressed, 6c Lamb Gross. 303c per pound; dressed. 60 6c Hogs Gross. 6"4c per pound; dressed. 707c Beef Gross, cows, 303c per pound; steers, 304c; dressed. 708c Lard Compound, tierces, 054c per pound; 60s, 0c; 10s, 10c Hams Eastern, fancy. 15c; standard, 12c; shoulders, 10c Hams Portland, 13ic per pound; picnic 10o per pound. Bacon Portland, 14016c per pound; East ern, fancy. 17c; standard, heavy, 14c; light. 15c; bacon bellies, 14c. Dry-salted meats Portland clears, 11HO 12c; backs, 11012c; bellies, 120l3c; plates, 10c; butts, 10. Eastern Regular clear sides, unsmoked. 12c; smoked. 13c; bellies, aver age. 25 to 20 pounds: unsmoked, 12$ic; smoked. 13?ic; plates, 11012c Metal Markets. NEW YORK. July 14. The metal markets today reported a dull business, and In tin and copper more or less weakness and declines. London tin. In an absonce of domand, fell off 10s. The local price. In sympathy, declined about 25 points, and ruled easy, with spot quoted at $28 30028 50. Affected by a dull interest. London copper sagged 10s lower before the close of the day. Local prices lost about 12c all around. Stand ard, spot, to August, was quoted at $11 50 11 70; Lake at $11 87012 12; electrolytic $11 87012, and casting at $11 75011 05. Lead was unchanged here at $4 12. and abroad at 11 6s 3d. There was fair activity In the spelter mar ket, and a firm tone In consequence, though no lmpro'emnt In price, which remained at $5 12. The London market advanced 2s Od. Iron was dull and steady in the local mar ket. Warrants were nominal. Foreign markets were dull and a shade lower. Bar silver 32c SAN FRANCISCO, July 14. Bar silver 52" Pr ounce. LONDON, July 14. Bar sl!ve-24tfd per ounce. 7io Butter Offerings at Elgrln. ELGIN, 111., July 14. There were no offer ings of butter on the Board of Trade today. The committee announced a firm market at 21c, The sales of the week wero 815,500 pounds. Cotton. NEW YORK, July 14.-Cotton future, opened quiet at unchanged prices and closed 3 points lower. BIG BULLS AGAIN ACTIVE PICK OX ST. PAUL AS LEADER AND CAUSE NOTABLE RISE. Mass of Securities Remains Singu larly Unresponsive Industrials Also Have Weak Points. NEW YORK. July14. The speculative oper ators in favofof higher prices for stocks took hold of the market with renewed vlror today, centering their campaign in St. Paul. That stock has always been peculiarly effective as a leader, owing- to Its representative character among the Western lines, and tho large floating supply in the market. Its notable rise today, therefore, had some sympathetic effect on stocks of its own class. The mass of securities, how ever, remained slnrularly unresponsive to the aggressive strength of St. Paul, and even sagged In soots from torpid demand. In the early market, the effect of the St. Paul move ment was Interfered with by the obvious proflt taklr.g going on in Missouri Pacific and the suspicion thus aroused, that the St. Paul ma nipulation was expressly designed to facilitate this profit-taking. There were also weak spots among the Industrials. The declines from Sat urday's level reached a point in Missouri Pa cific Sugar and Amalgamated. Atchison re sponded early to the St. Paul rise, and followed It closely' throughout the day, but It was not until late that Union Pacific, and still later when Southern Pacific came Into the move ment. The St. Louis Southwestern stocks and Illinois Central were also conspicuous. A reference to the day's sales list will show that the stocks specified made up the principal portion of the day's market. As each stock, was successively brought forward Into the movement, the buying took on large propor tions. Blocks of 1000 to 6000 shares were dealt In freely In all the active stocks. The closing was easy and mostly unchanged, with a few slight losses. An effort was made to advance Reading, but It was not pursued. The favor able bank statement on Saturday was urged as an evidence of the easing conditions In the money market, but money rates were not ap preciably easier here, and foreign advanced a fraction. The market closed rather irregular, but with the grangers at the top level. The bond market was more irregular even than stocks, and was without conspicuous fea ture. Total sales, $4,247,000, United States refunding 2s declined , and the 3s and old and new 4s U per cent on call today. ClosIntT Stock Quotations. I .2 r j STOCKS. Atchison , do pfd Baltimore & Ohio..... do pfd Canadian Pacific ..... Canada Southern ..... Chesapeake & Ohio... Chicago & Alton do pfd , Chleago. Ind. & Louis do pfd Chicaco A 'ERtrn Til 0001 87 85 25.3001101 jsilOOv 107? 3&010S 107 5.400 135 134 4,8001 1.500 600 1.000 Chicago Great Western. 2,000 100 20 80 ao A pid.... do 3 pfd Chicago & N. W Chicago, R. L & Pac... 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 & AVestern... do pfd Louisville & Nashville. Manhattan Elevated ... Metropolitan Street Rj. Mexican Central Mexican National Minn. & St. Loula Mlcrourl 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 A San Fran.. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. Louis S. W do pfd St. Paul do pfd Southern Pacific Southern Railway do pfd Texas & Pacific Toledo. St. L. &W do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling & Lake Erie. do 2d pfd Wisconsin Central do pfd Express Companies Adams , American ,, United States Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous Amalgamated Copper . Amor. Car & Foundry.. do pfd American Linseed Oil.. do pfd Amer. Smelt. & Refln.. do pfd Anaenndn. Mlnlnir fn... 1.000)255 253 190 1.80010 100 37H 37'. 600 5,500 100 100 100 5 J 73 46U 1.300 2,200 1764!l s,4oo ; H 8,400 4.000 1.800 36S 63s 1.200 iA 187 1.2O0 12.000 ssn 8S 160 164 500 48 4SK 5.200 1,700 loo" 159 53 57 4(XH 33 73 30 BSU. 170 000 103 110211 SA.4U0 60 3.700 37 05 "Hi 06 43 21 1,200 BQV. l.ooo 3J 200 200 36 0,8001103 108V;107 400 00. sou 3.300 30 45 294. 46(i 2.100 B3VJ 82?i 00 200 22 I 22 600 ooo: 4,800 5.100 3.000 Brooklyn Rapid Transit i-oioraao j'xiei & iron.j Consolidated Gas Cont. Tobacco pfd , General Electric Hooking Coal .......... InUrnatlpnal 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 Tenne.ssee Coal & Iron. Union Bag & Paper Co. do pfd United States Leather.. do pfd United States Steel do pfd Western Union American Locomotive .. do pfd Kansas City Southern., do pfd , 800 700 100 20 2.000 100 500 MM 2.000 200 500 H 47 86 800 1 1001 73 5.400 7.000 OW 12 12U. 100 5 300 8.000 0,000 Kfiiil FA 2001 33U.I 32 7001 93 03 3001 34 I 33 700 60 69 Total sales fortheday. 66l70O0 shares. BQNDS. 107tAtchlson adj. 4s... V. S. 2s. ref. reg do coupon do 3s, reg 01 136 161 101h 704 104 03 104-4 114 07 .107 C. &-N.W. con. 7s, .105 D. & R. G. 4s.... .106 N. Y.. Cent. lsts... .131 Northern Pac 3s.. .134 do 4s ,.109 Southern Pac 4s.. .109 Union Pacific 4s... .105 West Shore 4s .105 Wis. Central 4s... do coupon .... do new 4 s. reg do coupon .... do old 4s, reg. do coupon .... do 5s. reg do coupon .... Stocks at London. LONDON. July 14. Closing quotations: Anaconda 5 I Norfolk i Western nr.u "Atchison 87 do pfd 04 do pfd 102Ontarlo & Western 33 Bait. & Ohio OplttlPennsylvanla 07U Can. Pacific 13SIReadlng 34 Ches. & Ohio 53i do 1st pfd 43 Chi. Gr. Wtem. 305i do 2d Dfd 36 Chi.. M. & St. F.184Southem Ry s,u D. &.R. G. JILL A tA ..o.T do pfd Erie do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd Illinois Central Louis. & Nash.. M.. K. & T.... do pfd N. Y. Central.., . 084Southem Pacific .. 03 . 37Unlor Pacific 10oi . 70i d0 pM go' . 53U. S. Steel 40 1QS I do pfd 02 ,.144Wabash 30U 27W do pfd 46 . 60 (Spanish 4s 80 .163 I Bank Clearin&rs. Clearings. Portland $561,525 Seattle 607.014 Epekane 268.704 Taeoma 263.320 Balances. $100,400 32,501 43C3I 1.273 Foreign Financial XevM. NEW YOniC July U. The Commercial Ad vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The resignation of Sir Mlchaej Hicks-Beach as Chancellor of tho Exchequer was disregard ed. Consols rose 3-16 to 03 cash. The selling of consols In order to purchase stocks of the lato Cecil Rhodes put on the market Is ended, and the markets are brighter but Idle. There Downing, Hopkins &Co. Established 1893. WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce were two small failures, but tha trouble seems concluded. Americans were the best spot In the market, closing authe top. Money on call began at 2 per cent, but tho market repaid the bank 1.000.000. Money, Exchange, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO. July 14. Sterling on Lon donSixty days, f4 S6H: sight, $4 SS. Mexican dollars Nominal. Drafts Sight. 12c telegraph, 15c NEW YORK, July 1. Money on call steady, at 2iS4 per per cent; closing bid and asked, 2C per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4Q5 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 87 for demand and at ft 65 for 60 days: posted rate. $4 S64 86 and S4 SS4 89; commercial bills, $4 &4K3 4S5. Mexican dollars llc Bonds Government, weak; railroads. Irregular. state. Inactive; LONDON, July 14. Consols for money, 66; for nccount. DSH. Money, 2ii2 per cent; rate of discount for short bills. 2 7-162 per cent; three months' bills, 2tf2 0-16 per cent. Daily Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Jury 14. Today's Treasury statement shows: Avallablo cash balances $200,276,408 Gold 103,420.515 SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO. July 14. Hay Wheat. ?9 11 50: wheat and oatF. $8 50gll; best barley. 56fi8 50; alfalfa, J&30 60; clover, $7 50g0 50 per ton; straw, 4050c per bale. Wool Nevada. 12ffl5c: Valley, Oregon, 14 16c Spring Humboldt and Mendocino, 17 lOcc; Eastern Oregon, 14316c Mlllstuffs Middlings, ?2224; bran. $18 50$ 10 60 per ton. Vegetables Green peas, 223c per pound: string beans, 193c; asparagus, 75cg?2 50 tomatoes, 25cS?l; cucumbers, 30965c per box; garlic 22c per pound; egg plant, 305c Potatoes Early Rose, 80cg$l 10; River Bur banks, 65c$l; Oregon Burbanks, $161 25; sweets, $2 50. Onions 40cSfI. Hops New crop, 1718o. Bananas 75c?2 50. Pineapples $lg2. Lemons Choice. $3 50; common, $1. Oranges Navel. $14 25. Mexican limes (4 5085. Apples Choice, I 25; common, 50c per box; Poultry Turkey gobblers. $4 50fl6 50: do hens. $560 50; old roosters. $4 5034 75: do young, $5QG 50; broilers, small, $2 25ff2 50; do large, ?2 75g3 50; fryers. $3 504 50; hens, $4g?5 50; old ducks, $2 5033 23; young ducks, ?34. Eggs Fancy ranch. 20c; store, 15316c Butter Fancy creamery. 20c; do seconds, 10c; fancy dairy. 20c per pound: do seconds. 18c Cheese Young America, 10gllc; Eastern, 13915c Receipts Flour, 41.C6S quarter sacks; do Ore gon, 0263 quarter sacks; wheat, 1625 centals; barley, 4105 centals; oats, 600 centals; beans, 263 sacks; corn. 1120 centals; potatoes, 4540 sacks; bran, 3770 sacks; do Oregon. 2035 sacks; middlings. 1331 sacks; do Oregon. 225 sacks; hay, 1060 tons; wool, 23 bales; hides, 460. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. July 14. Cattle Receipts, 10,000. Including 2500 Texans and 100 Westerns. Best strong, others slow; good to prime steers, 57 75 S 70: poor to medium, 54 75JJ7 60; Blockers and feeders. 2 50g5 20; cove's. 1 4005 75; heifers. $2 50gJ 50; cannera, XI 40$2 40; bulls. $2 503-5 50; calves. ?2 50 Q 0 50; Texas fed steers. $466 75: AVestern ted steers, $6 75. Hogs Receipts today. 31,000; tomorrow, 18, 000; left over, 0000. Market 5-fflOc lower; me dium and butchers', $7 2537 SO; good to choice heavy, $7 758 10; rough heavy, $7 25g7 50; light. $0 00fJ7 70; bulk of rales, $7 00JT7 05. Sheep Receipts, 20,'COO. Sheep strong to 10c higher, lambs strong; goud to choico wethers, $3 504 25; fair to choice mixed, $2 50$3 25; Western sheep, $2 5033 50; native lambs, $2 50 66 65. OMAHA. July 14. Cattle Receipts, 2800. Market steady; native steers. ?3j0 25; cows and heifers. $3 2595 50; Western steers, $4 75 6: Texas steers, $4 5035 60; canners. $1 75 gf3. etookers and feeders, $2 755; calves, $2 &; bulls, stags, etc. $2 75f?4 75. Hogs Receipts, 3400. Market 5c lower; heavy sold at $7 734f7 00; mixed. $7 637 70; light. $7 50S7 70; pigs. $6 50f7 25. Sheep Receipt. S300. Market steady; fed muttons. $3 50S4; wethers. $3 15ff3 60; ewes, $288; common and stackers, $1 75?3; lambs, $3 506 50. KANSAS CITY. July 14. Cattle Receipts. 11,000, including 5500" Texans. Best steady, others 10c lower; native rteers. ?58 25; Texas and Indian steers. 2 S3&5 25; Texas cows, $1 754 25; native cows and heifers. $1 25 4 50; stockers and feeders; $2 0005; bulls, $2 85 64 15; calves. $2 7595. Hogs Receipts. 2000. Market steady to shado lower: bulk of pales. $7 807 85; heavy. $7 05 8; packers, 17 00IJ8; medium. $7 6037 05; light. $7 607 00; Yorkers, $7 80JTT 00; pigs, $7 26SJ7 65. Sheep Receipts. 4000. Market strong; mut tons, $3 SOg4 25; lambs, $4 Z0QG 25; rangs wethera. $3 25ff4 45; ewes. $3 2534 35.. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, July 14,-rCoffee Spot Rio firm: No. 7 Invoice. 5c; mild firm; Cordova, S llc Sugar Raw steady; fair refining, 2 13-lGc; centrifugal, 06 test. 3 5-1 6c: molasses sugar, 2c; refined steady. Coffee futures closed irregular, with prices net 5&S5 points higher. Sales, 125,750 bags. Including July at $4 00$5 30; August. $5 35; September, $5 15; October, $5 10ff5 30; Novem ber, $5 155 30; December, $5 10Q3 35; Jan uary, $5 30; February, $5 30; March, $5 20ff 5 35; May, $5 305 50. London Wool Auction Sales., LONDON. July 14. The offerings at the wool auction sales today amounted to 13,053 balo. The attendance was large and competition was brick. Coarse crossbreds were difficult to sell, and prices declined 510 per cent. Merinos were maintained, and sold quickly. Chicago Provisions. CHICAGO, July 14. Provisions were rather quiet, but held up well In the face of a weak hog market. September pork closed 2c lower, at $1S 07; September lard, 7c-up, at $11 42, , and September ribs a shade higher, at $10 839 10 87. The Inanrrectos Condemned. Bpston Herald. All rlfms point to extinguishment of the crcat Mr. Oxnard as a terrible lord over the fate- of Congressmen. He appears to have managed Senators and Representa tives with despotic authority, and made them believe that the people of many states cared more for beets than for honor. They are being undeceived In a manner that surprises them. One state after an other, which was fully expected to stand by Its beets If the Cubans starved and the National "pledges made by President McKlnley were repudiated, has In Its Re publican state convention declared that It Is In favor o'f the President's recommenda tions In the case of Cuba, leaving Its rep resentatives who contributed to defeat the President's .purpose without a word of approbation. The case of .Minnesota members, to whom the assurance was telegraphed by one of them that the reso lution prepared In Justification of their action would be adopted, in fact, had been adopted, but discovered later that a reso lution approving the President unguall- MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPiDENE" Tnis grsst Vegetable Vltallzer, the prescription of a fanoos Freaoh phyxicUo. wUlqnicxlr snra TOa of all nervous duee and nervous ieknses. such at Zost 3Innlioort. 2nora.N nln. 11h In Ibe Rack, Trembling. Xcrroai Debility, XMmpIea, TJnfltnovs 2rrx. Varicocele, and Constipation. Girs the boance, ton brace, of ral lit. CUPIDENE cleanses the liter, the Sidneys and tha urirar? orcaus o( all imparities. CV rnLUEXE strengthen and reitoresallorsins. Thers&son suffemrs ar not cnrrA hr doctor i bcans nintr ner ent xte troubled with Trnmtall(I. riTPinEVE is the only known remedr to ears -without an operation. 40(0 testimonial, a written guarantee giren and money m tamed If six boxes do not effect a permanent care. 91.00 a box; six for 9&00, 07 malL Send fot Oreo drtuUrfcadUiUraontal. Address 9ATM XEDXCEOE CO., P. O. Box 2870. San Franolsc, Cat. JTer sale 1jr S. G. SKIDMORE, CO.. Portland, Or. fledly had been substituted for It, Is the most ludicrous. . They know more than they did about the opinion of the Repub lican people of the state. Their case re minds us of that of the Arkansas white cappers, who went out last "Wednesday night to blow up a man's hoese with dynamite. The person against whom they marchea, being: warned, wa3 ready. He shot the leader. The bullet struck the stick of dynamite carried In "his pocket. He was blown to pieces, and nine others Ir. his party wre badly wounded. These Republican conventions are shooting res olutions which explode the dynamite Con gressmen wre carrying; intending to use It to destroy the President's popularity. In th" circumstances no one can have much pity for them. THROUGH THE COLU3IBIA RIVER GORGE. A delightful trip of a few hours will take you through the famous "Columbia River Gorge." the greatest combination of river and mountain scenery on earth. O. R. & N. train leaves Portland dally at 9 A. M. Return can be made by steamer from Cascade Locks. Special low rates for this trip. Get particulars at O. R. & N. ticket ofllce. Third and Washington. NOT A DOLLAR TO BE PAID Strictly Reliable. Every Form of Weak ness and Diseases of 250K ALDER STREET PORTLAND....OREGON UNTIL A CURE IS EFFECTED TRAVELERS GUIDE. GrJifiiWrftfMIySSISi II 'm is though the BIG TWIH CITIES SUSSSE and aver the Nortxi- Western Line with its FAMOUS TRAINS To icagjo, All Thro Trains from North Pacific Coast connect with Trains pf this line Ira Union Depot, St. Paul. pTHE . . . I NORTH-WESTERN LITIITED , P Is the H Finest Train Entering Chicago. g Call or -write for Information S V. H. MEAD, General Agent, if 248 Alder Street, - PORTLAND, ORE. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. For Soulh-Eastern Alaska. Leave Senttlet COTTAGE CITY. CITY OF fcEATTLE or CITY OF TO PEKA, 0 P. M., July 2, 6. 10, 14. IS. 22, 2C. 30: Aug. 3. 7. 11, 13. II). 23, 20, 31. SPO KANE. 0 A. M.. July 12. 20. For San Francisco Leave SEATTLE at 0 A. M. every fifth day. Steamers connect at San Franciaco with com pany's steamers for ports in Southern Califor nia. Mexico and Humboldt Uay. For further Information, obtain folder, night is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. AGENTS N. PO8TON, 210 Washington St., Portland; F. W. CAftLETON'. i. P. Dock. Taeoma; Ticket Ofllce. 113 James st.. Seattle. M. TALBOT. Comm'l Agt.: GOODALL. PER KINS & CO.. Gen. Agents: C. D. DUX ANN, Gen. Pass. Agt., San Francisco. WHITE COLLAR LINE STB- BAILET OATZERT. 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 Mon.. Wed., Frl , Lv. Dalles Tues., Thurs., Sat STR. METLAKO. Lv. Portland Tues., Thurs.. sat....i T.v. Dalles Mon.. "Ved., Frl .7 A. M. ..7 A. M. 7 A. M. A. M. Landing 1001 01 Aiuer siroei. tr oriianu, ur. Both phones. Main 351. E. W. CRICHTON. Agent. Portland. Or, Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES Depot Fifth nnd (ARRIVES I Strceta. For Maygers. Rainier. Clatskanle, Westport. Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Flavel, Ham mond. Fort Stevens. Gearhart Pk.. Seaside, Astoria and Seashore... Express Dally. Astoria Express. Dally except Saturday. Portland-Seaside Ex press, Saturday only. S :00 A.M. 11:10 A.M. 70 P. M. 2:30 P.M. 8:40 P. M. Ticket office. 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot. J. C. MAYO. Gen. Pass. Agt.. Astoria. Or. DR. TALCOTT & CO. S2 g Best PHF j 1 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 7lS!iw EGM J UNE and twrayrc 3mag'fi THREE TRAIIN5 DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST ONION DEPOT. Leave. CHICAGO-PORTLAND '0 00 A. M. 4:30 P. M. SPECLVL. Dally. Dally. For the East via Hunt ington. SPOKANE. FLTER. For Eastern "Washing ton, Walla Walla. Lew lston. Coeur d'AIeue and Ut. Northern points 0:15 P. M. Dally. 7:00 A.M. Dally. ATLANTIC EXPRESS For the East via Hunt ington. . 8:50 P. M. Dally. 8.10 A. M. Dally. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR SAN FRAN CISCO. SS. Geo. W. Elder July 1, 11. 21, 31. SS. Columbia July 6, 10. 20. From Alnsworth Dock. 5:00 P.M. 18:00 P. M. FOR ASTORIA and way points, connecting with str. for Ilwaco and North Beach, str. Has salo. Ash-street Duck. 8:00 P. M. Dally ex. Sunday. Sat. 10 P.M. 5:00 P. M. Dally. ex. dun. For INDEPENDENCE and way points, etr. RUTH. Ash-st. Dock. (Water permitting.) 0:45 A.M. 6:0O P. M. Mon.. Tues., Wed., Fri. Thurs., Sat.. FOR DAYTON. Orsgon City and Yamhill River points, str. Modoc. Ash street Dock.. (Water permitting.) :00 A M. 3:00 P. M. Tues., iThurs., Mon.. Wed.. Sat. Frl. STEAMER T. J. POTTER. For Astoria and Ilwaco, dally except Sunday and Monday. Leaves Ash-Street Dock this week as follows: Tuesday. 10:30 A. M.; Wednesday. "30 A. M.: Thursday. 12.30 P. M.; Friday, 1:20 P. M.; Saturday, 2:00 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-Vladlvostock. INDRASAMHA SAILS ABOUT TULT 2S. For rates and full information call on or ad dress officials or agents of O. R. & N. Co. EAST m SOUTH llojt St. Depot, UtU and Licasve Arrlv OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS. 8:30 P. M. for Salem. Rose- 7:43 a. M. ourg, Aiowua, aau- ramento, O g d e n, San ranclbco. Mo Jave, Los Angeles. El Paso. New Or leans and the East. 8:30 A.M. At W o o d b u r n .7:00 p. jx. aauy except auu day;, morning train connects with train for Mt- Angel. SH verton. U r o w n s- ..Ilia i?n4nf41ul and Natron, ana Albany Local for Mt. Angel and Sil verton. :C0 P. M. Albany passenger .. 10:10 A. M. :30 A- M. Corvallls passengr. 5:50 P. M. Ui:ZO P. M. Sheridan passenger. ltS:25 A. M. Daily. Dally except Sunday. YAMHILL DIVISION. 'Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street. Leave Portland daily for Oawego at 7:20 A. M.. 12:30, 1:53. 3:25. 4A0. 0:23. S.30 P. M. Dally except Sunday. 5.30. 0.40 A. M., 5:05, 11.00 P. M. Sunday only, 0 A. M. Arrive at Portland daily at 8:30 A. M., 1:35. 3:10. 4.30. :15, 7M0, 10 P. M. Daliy exwpt Sunday. U.35, 10.50 A. M.; except Monday. 12 40 A. M.. Sunday oniy. 10:05 A. M. Leavb- for Dallas dally except Sunday, 5.05 P. M. Arrive Portland 0:30 A. M. Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac ramento and San FranolMO. Net rates, $17.50 flrst class and (14 second class. Second cluss 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. Puget Sound Limited.. 7:23 A.M. Kansas Clty-St. Louis Special 11:10 A.M. North Coast Limited... 3:30P.M. Taeoma'. Seattle Night Express 11:45 P.M. Arrlies. 0:43 P. M. 11:10 P.M. 7:00 A. M. 3:05 P. M. Take No. 8 Puget Sound Limited, or tha North Coast Limited for South Bend and Gray's Harbor points and Olympla. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent, 235 Morrison st., Portland, Or. IiBreatNqrthern Ticket Office 122 Third St. Phone 680 LEAVE No. 4 CU5 P. M. The Flyer dally to and ARRIVE from St. Paul, Mlnne-j No. 3 spoils, Duluth. Calcago7:0o A. M and all points East. I , Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Bulfet Smoklng-Llbrary Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE IYO MARU For Japan, China and all Asiatic points, will leave Seattle About July 29. REGULATOR LINE STEAMERS Daily except Sunday. DALLES-PORTLAND ROOTS 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 DAU.5T. 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 cr 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 LOCAL AGENT fo(SSs Un ROUTES JQ $5k THE PALATIAL OUi BUILDING flip iiSS' Not a daxlc ofllce In the bnlldlnsf absolutely fireproof; electric lights and artesian, Traterj perfect sanita tion and tlioroncli ventilation. Ele vators run day and nlcht. Rooms. AE'SLD2. DR. GEORGE. Physician.... 413-414 ANDERSON. GUSTAV. Attorney-at-Law...ei3 ASSOCIATED PRESS; E. L. Powell. Mgr..80U AUSTEN. F. C. Manager for Oregon and. Washington Bankers' Life Association of Des Moines. la 502-503 BAKER. G. EVERT, Attorney-at-Law 607 BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION, OF DES MOINES. IA-; F. C. Austen. Mgr 002-503 BENJAMIN. Rw W.. Dentist 314 BERNARD, G., Cashier Paclflo Mercantile Co. 211 BINSWANGER. OTTO S., Physician and Surgeon 407-403 BOHN. W. G.. Timber Lands 613 BROCK. WD1.BUR F., Circulator Orego- nlan ... 501 BROWN. MYRA. M- D 313-314 BRUERE. DR. G. E., Physician... 412-413-414 CAMPBELL. WM. M.. Medical Referes Equitablo Llfo 700 CANNING. M. J 602-003 CARDWELL, DR. J. R.. Dentist 50H CAUKIN, G. E.. District Agent Travelers Insurance Company 713 CHURCHILL, MRS. E. J 716-71T COFFEY. DR. R. C, Surgeon 405-400 COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY G04-G03-OOC-tX7-613-014-G15 CORNELIUS. C. W.. Phys. and Surgeon... 200 COLLIER. P. F., Publisher; S. P. McGulre, Manager 415 COUNTY PHYSICIAN 403 COX, RALSTON, Manager American Guar anty Co.. of Chicago 502 CROW, C. P., Timber and Mines 518 DAY, J. G. & L N 313 DICKSON, DR. J. F.. Physician 71S-714 EDITORIAL ROOMS Eighth Floor EVENING TELEGRAM 325 Alder Stra EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI ETY; L. Samuel, Manager; G. S. Smith. Cashier 300 FENTON, J. D., Physician and Surgeoa..000-10 FSNTON. DR. HICKS C. Eye and Ear 311 FENTON. MATTHEW F.. Dentist 500 GALVANI, W. H.. Engineer and Draughts man eoo GEARY, DR. E. P., Phys. and Surgeon... .403 GIESY, A. J., Physician and Surgeon.. 700-710 GILBERT. DR. J. ALLEN. Physician. .401-40J GOLDMAN. WILLIAM, Manager Manhat tan Llfo Ins. Co., of New York 2U0-21Q GRANT, FRANK S.. Attorney-at-Law.... B1I GRISWOLD & PHEGLEY. Tailors 131 Sixth Street HAMMAM BATHS, Turkish, and Russian.. 300-301-302 HAMMOND, A. B '. S1U HOLLOSTEK. DtU O. C. Physician and Surgeon 504-503 IDLEMAN. C. M.. Attorny-at.Law..416-17-ia JOHNSON. W. C 315-310-3U KADY. MARK T Supervisor of Agants. Mutual Reserve Life Ins. Co 60S LITTLEFD2LD, H. R., Phys. and Sur 203 MACKAY, DR. A. E., Phys. and Sur... 711-713 MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK; W. Goldlhan. Mgr 200-210 MARSH, DR. R.-J., Phys. and Sur.... 404-400 MARTIN, J. L. & CO.. Timber Lands 001 McCOY. NEWTON. Attorney-at-Law 715 i McELKOY, DR. J. C, Phys. & Sur.701-7oa-7o McFADEN. MISS IDA E., Stenographer... 213 McGlNN. HENRY E.. Attorney-at-Law. 3U-1U McGUIRE, S. P., Manager P. F. Collier, Publisher 415 McKENZIE, DR, P. L.. Phys. and Sur.. 512-13 METT. HENRY 213 MILLER. DR. HERBERT C, Dentist and Oral Surgeon ........008-609 MOBSMAN, DR. E. 1. 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W., Deputy Supreme Com mander K. O. T. M. .......Stj SMITH, J3R. L. B., Osteopath 409-410 SMITH. OEORGE S.. Cashier Equitable Life 30a STUART, DELL, Attorney-at-Law 617-013 STOLTE. DR. CHAS. E., Dentist 704-705 STOW, F. H.. General Manager Columbia Telephone Co. .-...603 SURGEON OF THE S. P. RY. AND N. P. TERMINAL CO 70a SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE 20 THE NORTH PACD7IC PUBLISHING SO CIETY 403 THRALL, S. A, President Oregon Camera Club 214 "THREE IN ONE" QUICK ACCOUNT STSTEM COMPANY. OF OREGON 513 TUCKER. DR. GEO. F.. Dentist 610-6U U. S. LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEERS, 13TH DIST.; Captain W. C. Langfltt. Corps of Engineers, U. S. A S03 U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS: Captain W. C Langfltt. Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.. 810 WILEY. DR. JAMES O C.. Phys. & Sur.703-8 WILSON. DR. EDWARD N.. Physician and Surgeon 304-303 WH.SON. DR. GEO. F., Phys. & Surg.. 700-70! WDSON. DR. HOLT C. Phys. & Surg.507-303 WILLAMETTE VALLEY TELE. CO 613 WOOD, HR. W. L.. Physician 412-413-414 Gfllccx ntny lie lxad by applying: to the superintendent of the uuildinsr, room -01. second floor. M THO CURE fM8 NO PAY THE MODERN APPLIANCE. A posltlvt way to perfect manhood. The VACUUM TREATMENT cures you without medicine oi all nervous or diseases of the genenulvo or gans, uch as lost manhood, exhaustive drains,, varicocele. Impotency. etc. Men are quickly re stored to perfect health and strength. Wrlti for circular. Correspondence confidential. THE HEALTH APPLIANCE CO.. room 47-41 Safe Deposit building. Seattle. Wash. )fffrWFaly!ttaW3S WINE of carbu; FOR WOMEN