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THE MOBSINO OKIJGONIAN. TUESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1902.
13
STOCKS FALL AWAY
Money Outlook la a Most Re
pressing Influence.
DEALING DOWN TO ALONE POINT
r r.inr m on Ti-nnTiicInTi at YTif Tin
ness of the Trust Companies Is
tho Key to the Cautions
Feeling;.
NEW "FORK. Aug. 4. There was no 'strong
Influence at Work In today's stock market, and
the rate of activity fell away to about the
dullest of the year. The closing of the London
Btock Exchange was only a slight factor In
the dullness. The consideration of the future
of the local money market was a more effect
ive consideration. The senormous expansion- of
the business of the trust companies is the key
to the cautious feeling which gains force as
the period approaches for the Interior de
mand for currency. Today's developments
teem to show that the outward movement of
gold Is over for the present, owing, probably,
to the success attending the French rente con
version plan. Discounts In Paris today fell tc
nearly 2 per cent. An advance In the sterling
rate there Indicated renewed remittances to
London to be "placed in the loan market there.
Aside from this general repressive Influence,
only a few stocks were affected by Individual
causes. The Iron and steel group had some
advantage In, the brilliant trade prospects,
the strong semi-annual report of the Rcpubllo
Bteel Company, rumors of coming develop
ments concerning the Pressed teel Car Com
pany and Inspired Intimations of large earn
ings for July" by the t7nlted States Steel Cor
poration. .
, The Government's favorable estimates of the
August first cotton market had somo effect on
cotton-carrying railroads, and an attempt was
made to advance the coalers on the idea that
coal mining may be resumed coon. But the
effect was only transitory. Profit-taking by
the room traders who had been the only
"buyers caused prices to retrace their course.
One or two stiffened up at the last, notably
Texas. & Pacific, but the closing was dull and
irregular. -
There was a violent rise, and a feverish re
action in the Central of Georgia Income
bonds. Otherwise there was no feaure In the
bond market. Total sales, par value. $1,112,
000. United States bonds were unchanged on
the last call.
Closings .Stock Quotations.
BTOCKS.
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Canada Southern .....
Ctesapeake & Ohio. . .
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago. I. & L,
do pfd
Chicago & E. Ill
Chicago Gt. Western.
do A pfd
da B pfd
Ch'.-ago & X. IV.....
01U1 Vli
2001102
iui ius
10Si10S
0U
130
6.00o:
1.000:
100,
53
42ii
70Vi
1.3001 3l 31
100
1,500
100
400,
Chicago, R. I. & P...
Ch'.'Ago Term. & T.
do pfd
C. C, C. & St. L...
Colorado Southern ..
do 1st ptd
d 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
Del., Lack. & "West.
Denver & R. G
da pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd....
Gt. Northern pfd....
Hocking Valley ....
do pfd
Illinois Central .....
200
300
400j 48&
48
1,400 1S1
300 280
17B
27U
200
5,100,
03V4
93
38&S
2
1,700
400
03
53
3O0l2
192 I
300 944
93V4
2.500 ICG 104ii
lewa Central
do pfd
Lake Erie & "Western
do pfd
Louisville & Nashville.
Manhattan L .........
Me;ropolitan St. Ry...
Mexican Central
Mexican National
Minn. & St. L
Missouri Pacific ......
3d.. K. & T
do pfd
New Jersey Central...
New Tork Central
Norfolk & Western....
do pfd
Ontario & Western....
Pennsylvania
Reading ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. Louis & S. P.
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
100 C5 05
5.800 145
144
8.000 136
700 150:
135$
140'A
200
200
18
18
1124
110
SOVi
C2
27.00P
1.100
500
2i 500
lisvs;
31
C2ft
4,700
"2500
5.200
34
150Vj
44.300,
HQU.
400
4.S00
1,700
100
1.000
29.400:
7.400!
2.400
801?
88
78
CS
SL Louis Southwestern
do pfd
Bt. Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Southern Ry.
do prd.
Texas & Pacific
Tol . St. L. & W. pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
"Wabash ....
do pfd
"Wheeling & L. E.....
do 2d pfd
Wisconsin Central ....
do pfd
Express Companies
Adams American
United States
Wells-Fargo ...... ...
70
157
103
700
7.000
7.800
68
30
07
500
3,800
100
44,400
300
1,300
100
4O0
40
10
90
30
23
1.400
3
1.400
1.300
28
50
100 230 236
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper .
Amer. Car & Foundry.
do pfd
Amer. Linseed OH.....
do pfd
Amer. Smelt. & Rfg...
do pfd
Anaconda Mining Co...
2.400
67
C6
32Vi
10.000
1,000
SZ3:
01H
01
100,
200
2.400
07
105V
105
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
69
91U
09
Colo. Fuel & Iron
Consolidated Gas
Cont Tobacco pfd
General Electric
Hocking Coal
International Paper ...
do pfd ,
Laclede Gas
National Biscuit i
National Lead
North American .....
Pacific Coast
Pacific Mall
People's Gas . j
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car...
Republic Steel
do pfd
Sugar
Tcnn. Coal & Iron....
Union Bag & Paper Co.
do pfd .-
U. S. Leather
do rfd
U S. Rubber
do rfd
V S. Steel
do pfd
Western Union
American Locomotive .
do rfd
Kanscs City Southern.
do pfd ,
3.000
000
00
223
121
223W
200
400:
121
183
181
300
lOO;
700
000
21
39
1.200
103
102
COO
46
85;
18
000
83
19.700'
3.000
1.000
15.700
C3
400
200;
" ioo
5.800
12
to
7.400!
5.0001 8
800 32
8001 04
7001 36
4001 00
59 59
Total saJe3 for tho day, 340,500 shares.
BONDS.
r-S. ef. 2s. reg.WMlAtchlson adj. 4s.
do 2s, coup 127 D. & R. G. 4s...
do 3s. reg 105N. T. O. lts
do 3s. coup 105 North. Pac 3s...
do new 4s. reg.132 do 4s ,
do 4s coup 132 I Southern Pac. 4s
do old 4s. reg.l08IUnIon Pac 4s...,
do 4s. coup 108!West Shore 4s....
do 5t reg. 101 (Wis. Cent. 4s
do 5s, coup 104 I
134
10Z
.101
. 74
.104
. 93
.104
113
, 02
Banlc CI en rings.
Clearings. Balances.
Portland
Seattle .
Tacoma .
Spokane
?5S1.0S2 100.0S5
t3.ZW 178,203
228.781 25,005
291.479 57.S78
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. Tory's Treasury
statement shows:
Available cash balances J205.146.372
Gold ioo.'ooq.i90
Money, Exchange, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 4. Sterling on
xionoon, m ciays. $e eo; ao eignt, xt 85.
Drafts Sight, 7c: telegraph, 10c
Mexican dollars Nominal.
NEW TORK, Aug. 4w Money or call.
steady, 25133 per cent; last loan. 2 per
cent. .
Prime mercantile paper 4HQ5 per cent.
Sterling exchange, Una at $1 87 for de
mand and $4 85ft for CO days; posted rates,
$4 S84 8SH; commercial bills, $4 844 83fc.
Mexican dollars ll4c
Government bonds, steady; state bonds. Inac
tive; railroad bonds. Irregular.
FORTLAXD MAxtKETS.
The markets were quite lively yesterday,
and the dealers reported enough products com
ing In to supply all demands. The Columbia
brought in her usual supply of. California
fruits, and besides the steamer shipments a
large amount of fruit and vegetables is coming
by rail. The egg market Is rather weak and
the demand has fallen Off considerably. But
ter is firm and several of the bouses expect
a rise before the end of the week. But few
changes were quoted In the p'rlces of any of
the products.
Grain, Flour, Etc.
Wheat Nominal; Walla Wallaf Cl62c f:r
new crop, 64$03c for old; Valley. C5c; blucstem
CS&CGc for old crop.
Barley Feed. 517 75 per ton for old; $16 50
per ton for new crop.
Flour Best grades, $2 0533 CO per barrel;
graham, $2 U5$?3 20.
M'llstuff Bran. ?1516 per ton; middlings,
$21 SO; shorts. 18; chop, 310.
Oats No. 1 white. $11 05; gray, 85c?l per
cental.
Hay Timothy, $12013; clover, S 50310 per
ton.
Potntocs and Onions.
Potatoes Best Burbanks, 75385c per cental;
srdlnary, 60c per cental, growers' prices;
sweets, 12 5033 per cental; new potatoes, 650
60c per cental for Oregon, $1 for California.
Onions JI31 40 per cental.
Butter, Eggi, Poultry, Etc.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3 503 50; hens,
$435-50 per dor.: llllc per pound; Springs,
12 5034 per 3or.; ducks, S4 60 per dor.;
turkeys, nominal;, geese, 4Q6 per dozen.
Butter Fancy creamery. 20321c per pound;
extras, 22c; dairy, 17318c; store, 1717c
Eggs 20321c
Cheese Full cream, twins, 12313c; Young
America, 13314c; factory prices, llc less.
Vegetables, Fruit, Elc.
Vegetables Tomatoes. 75385c per box; tur
nips, C5375c; carrots, C5376c; beets, J11 23
per sack; cauliflower, 75383c per dozen; cab
bage, fl 2531 30 per cental; celery. 75390c per
dozen; peas. 334c per pound; beans, 4gGc per
pound: artichokes. 65370c per dozen; lettuce,
head, per dozen. 25c; lettuce, hothouse, per box,
$1 75; green onions, per dozen. 12c; rad
ishes, 12320c per dor. bunches; corn, 25c per
dozen; cucumbers, 40350c box.
Green fruit Lemons, ?4r5: oranges. $434 50
per box; bananas, $1 6032 50; pineapples, $3
8 60 per dozen; apples, $101 50 per box; rasp
berries, 5&0c per pound: Oregon cherries, 337c
per poun: California peachs, C5375c per box
cots, 70375c per box; pears, $1 75 per box;
watermelons, 232 75 per dozen; cantaloupes,
$1 5032.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 7311c per
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes, 6Q7c; apri
cots, ll313c; peaches, 8311c; pears, 93
10c; prunes, Italian. 335c; figs, California,
blacks, 45c; do white. 636c; plums,
pitted. 435c
Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
Coffee Mocha; 2332Sc; Java, fancy. 20332c;
Java, good. 20324c; Java, ordinary. 18820c;
Costa Rica, fancy. 18320c; Costa Rica, good.
10318c; Costa Rica, ordinary. 1012c per
pound; Columbia roast, $11; Arbuckle's, $11 13
list; Lien. $11 13; Cordova, $11 13 list.
Salmon Columbia River, ono-pound tails,
$1 7531 90 per dozen; 2-pound talis. $3: fancy
one-pound flats, $1 90; -pound fancy flats,
$1 25; Alaska tails. -05c; 2-pound tails, $2.
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5; No. 2, $4 60;
Carolina head. C7c
Beans Small white. 3c; large white, 3c;
pinks, 2c; Bayos, 3c; Lima, 4c 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 05. Ad
vances over sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c;
half barrels, 25c; boxes. 50c per 100 pounds.
Maple. 15310c per pound.
Honey 12315c per-No. 1 frame.
Grain bags Calcutta, $7 per 100 for July
August. Nuts Peanuts. 536c per pound for raw;
$3Sc for roasted; cocoanuts, 85300c per doz
en; walnuts, ll12c per poundf pine nuts,
10312c; hickory nuts, 7c; Brazil nuts, He;
Alberts, 15316c: fancy pecans, 14314c; al
monds. 1581Cc
Coal oil Cases, 20c per gallon; barrels, 10c;
tanks. 14c
Salt Federal Salt Company, carload lots,
Liverpool 60s, $12 per ton; 100s, $11 00; 2O0s,
$11 25; rock, per ton, 60s, $10: 100s, $8 50;
halt ground, per ton, 50s. $10 50; 100s, $10."
Salt Portland Jobbers' list prices: Liverpool.
50s, $15 50 per ton; 100s, $15; 200s, $14 50;
crude, 50s, $12 50 per ton; 100s, $12.
Meats and Provisions.
Lard Portland, tierces, 13c per pound; tubs.
13c; 50s. 13c; 20s, 13c; 10s, 13c; 5s, 14c
Veal 739c
Mutton Gross, Sc per pound; dressed, Cc
Lamb Gross, 3c per pound: dressed, 7c
Hogs Gross, 0c per pound; dressed, 77Jtc
iecf Gross, cows, 333c per pound; steers.
4c; dressed, 7c
Lard Compound, tierces, 9c per pound; 60s,
9c; 10s, 10c
Bacon Portland, 14317c per pound; East
ern, fancy, 37c; standard, fceavy. 15c; light,
10c; bacon bellies. 15c
Hams Eastern, fancy, 15c; shoulders, 12c
Hams Portland, 16c per pound; picnie,
llc per pound.
Dry-salted meats Portland clears, 113
12c; backs. 11312c; bellies. 13314c; plates.
10c; butts, 10c Eastern Regular clear sides,
unsmoked. 13c; smoked, 14c; bellies, average
25 to 30 pounds, unsmoked, 13c; smoked.
14c; plates, 13c
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc
Hops Nominal, 16317c; new. 17318c
Sheepskins Shearlings. 15320c; short wool,
23335c, medium wool, 20360c: long wool. 00c
Sfl.each.
Tallow Prime, per pound, 485c; No. 2 and
grease, 283c
Wool Valley. 12815c; Eastern Oregon. 83
14c; -mohair, 23320c- per pound.
Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 10 pounds and up,
15316HC per pound; dry kip. No. 1, 6 to 13
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. CO
pounds and over. 839c: 50 to 60 pounds, 73
6c; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags .and
bulls, sound, 535c; kip, sound. 15 to 20
pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c;
calf, sound, under 10 pounds, Sc; green (un
salted). lc per pound less; culls, lc per sound
less;. horse .hides, salted, each. $1 5032; dry,
each, $131 AO; colts' hides, each, 23350c; goat
skins, common, each, 10313c; Angora, with
wool on, each 25c3$l.
Pelts Bear skins, as to size. No. 1. each, $5
Q2Q; cubs, $285; badger, each. 10340c; wild
cat, 25330c; house cat, 5310c; fox, common
gray, each, 30350c; do red, each, $1 3032; do
cross, each, $380; do silver and black, each,
$1003200; fisher, each, $530; lynx. each. $233;
mink, strictly No. 1, each, 50c31 60; mar
ten, dark Northern. $6312; marten, pale pine,
according to size and color, $1 5032; muskrats.
large, each 5310c; skunk, each. 40850c;. civet
or polecat, each 5310c; otter, for large prime
skins, each. $337; panther, with head and
claws perfect, each $233: raccoon, for large
prime, each, 30830c: wolf, mountain, with head
perfect, each. $3 6035; wolf, prairie tcoyote).
with head, perfect, each 40360c; wolf, prairie
(coyote), without- head, each, 30333c: wolver
ine, each. $487; beaver, per skin, large, $330;
do medium, (334; do small, -$131 60; do kits,
60375c
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK. Aug. 4. English -metal mar
kets were closed today. All local markets,
were dull and featureless, with traders mani
festing little Interest as to the course of
prices. Tin eased off a trifle on tho bid price,
spot closing at $28 2532S 50. There were no
sales reported on change. In copper, dullness
.also ruled, prices sagging from 5 to 13 points
on sheer absence of support. Standard 'spot
to November closed at $11 20311 CO; Lake
$11 75811 93; electrolytic, $11 70311 85. .and
casting. $11 C0311 70.
Lead and speRer were quiet, the former at
4i and spelter at 6. Iron locally was steady
with a good demand at unchanged prices.
No. 1 foundry Northern. $23325; No. 2 foundry,
$22323: No. 1 foundry Southern, $22323; No. 1
foundry Southern, soft. $22323.
Warrants were nominal and not quoted.
Bar silver, C2c
SAN FRANCISCO Aug. 4. Bar silver.
52c
Chicago Provisions.
CHICAGO. Aug. 4. Provisions were quiet
and of a waiting, nature. September pork
closed 12c lower; lard, 10c down and Septem
ber ribs 13c down.
ANOTHER SCARE IN WHEAT
TALK OF DEAL IX SEPTEMBER
COMPELS SHORTS .TO COVER.
Heavy Unloading: Causes a. Slump
nnd a. Weak Closing Corn Drops
as Resalt of Manipulation.
CHICAGO. Aug. 4. Fine weather and. ex
cellent crop prospects were almost entirely Ig
nored at the opening of the wheat pit in the
anxiety of shorts to cover. Gossip bad another
deal afoot, this time in September wheat. It
was admitted there wer heavy long lines out,
and naturally that meant a big short interest.
Statistics, generally, were a little bullish, al
though, local receipts were very liberal. After
a trifling dip early, there was very good buy
ing by a prominent professional house. Sep
tember opened c to a shade lower at 70
70c to 70c and quickly advanced to 71c
Much of the covering -was for foreign houses,
influenced by the small world's shipments and
the decrease In breadstuffs on passage. At top
figures, there was heavy unloading, supposed
to be for the Interests that ware supporting
it early, and as a result September slumped
to 003C9c and closed weak, ?&c lower,
at 63c
There was good early strength, In corn. In
duced by very small receipts, but it did not
hold. As in wheat, there was talk of manipu
lation of September options and all the mar
ket needed was to slump sharply and heavy
selling by the bulls, supposed to be under the
deal. September closed weak, Ha down, at
5757c
. Oats felt the bullish Influence of the corn
'advance and light receipts and good ad
vances. September closed weak, c down,
at 32c
The leading futures ranged as fololws:
WHEAT.
Opening. Highest. Lowmt. Closlnt.
September ....$0 70 $0 71 $0 69 $0 60
ieceiziDcr ... oovfe urt ua?s
May 71 71 71
68
71
CORN.
58 5S
43 43
41 41
OATS.
September
December
May
67
43
40
67
43
40
Sept. (old) .
Sept. (new)
Dec )new .
May
29
33
31
31
MESS
20
33
31
32
2S
32
30
31
2S
32
30
31
PORK.
10 80
10 85
15 85
September
October ..,
January .
...1680
...16 77
...15 SO
10 62
10 77
15 75
10 72
16 77
15 83
LARD.
10 82 10 87
September
10 82
10 32
8 77
10 82
10 37
889
October
January
10 40 10 40
8 82 8 82
SHORT RIB3.
September ...10 50 10 50
October 1015 10 70
January 8 17 8 17
10 37
10 15
812
10 40
10 20
815
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Easy.
Wheat No. 2 Eprlng 74c; No. 3, 72373c;
No. 2 red, 71U371c
Corn No. 2 yellow, 62c
Oats No. 2, 3030c; No. 2 white, 57858c;
No. 3 white. 40355c
Flaxseed No. 1, $1 49; No. 1 Northwestern,
$1 55.
Timothy seed $5 35.
Mess pork Per barrel, $10 C3310 70.
Lard Per 100 pounds, $10 70310 72.
Short ribs sides Loose, $10 30310 40.
Dry-salted shoulders Boxed. 989c
Short clear pi dee Boxed. $llllc
Clover Contract grade. $S 353 45.
Butter Steady; creameries, 15310c; dairies,
1518c
Cheese Steady. 10311c
Eggs Weak; fresh.. 10c
, Receipts. Shipments.
1S.000 25.000
341.000 185.000
127,000 157.000
245.000 3SS.000
1)0,000 10.000
Flour; barrels .. .
Wheat, bushels ...
Corn, bushels ....
Oats, bushels ....
Rye. bushels
Barley, bushels
35.000
2VCTV York Grnln nml Trm1nn
V rORK' Au&- .-nour-Recelpts. 14,-
-J' lapora, 2j,wu barrels. Dull.
Wheat Receipts. 119,297 bushels; exports,
307,012 bushols. Spot.' steady. No. 2 red 7Cc
elevator: No. 2 red, 77877 f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 Northern Duluth. 81c f . a b. afloat;
No. 1 hard Manltdba. 86c fi6rb. afloat. Open
ing a shade easier, wheat at once rallied, and
until noon was sustained by firm Paris ca
bles covering, and a disappointing Increase In
the visibly supply. Later It broke again, rul
ing weak, through the last hour under liquida
tion, liberal receipts, fine -weather and poor
export demand. Tho close was 8c net
lower. May, 7076 0-10c cloned 76c; Sep
tember, 74 7-16873C. closed 74 c; December.
74 1-16874c closed 74c
Hops and wool quiet.
Hides steady.
San Francisco Grain Market.
SAX FRANcisCO, Aug. 4. Wheat, steady.
Barley, steady. Oats, quiet.
Spot quotations:
Wheat-Shipping. $1 1381 15; milling.
$1 1C81 18.
Barley Feed. 92c: brewing. 02307c
Oats-Old. $1 0531 30.
Call board tales:
Wheat Steady; December, $1 12; cash,
$1 15.
Barley Steadv; December. 83c
Com Large ylllow, $1 4081 45.
Europcnn Grain Markets.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 4. Wheat and flour In
Paris, steady. Holiday in Liverpool.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW TORK. Aug. 4. The visible supply of
grain Saturday, August 2, as compiled by the
New York Produce Exchange, was ap follows:
Increase,
Bushels. v Buihelc
wneat 21,973.000
Corn x 7.281,000
Oatr ...4 2.377,000
Bye 271.000
Barley . 135.000
3S2.000
206,000
1,453,000
21.000
35,000
Decrease.
SAX FRAXCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 4. Hay Wheat.
$9 50812; wheat and oats,;'$93H 50; best bar
ley. $0S 50; alfalfa, $7 6089 50; clover. $7 50
00 60 per ton: straw. 37345c per bale.
Wool Nevada. 12315c; Valley, Oregon, 18
10c Spring Humboldt and Mendocino, 15320c;
Eastern Oregon, 1416c. -
Mlllstuffs Middlings, $23825; bran, $10321
per ton.
Vegetables Grcjsn peas. 294c per pound;
string beans. 283c; asparagus. 75c3$2 50; to
matoes, 35f0c; cucumbers, 30340c per box;
garlic, 282c per pound; egg plant. 35975c
Potatoes Early Rose. 30340c; Rfver Bur
banks, 30363c; Salinas Burbanks. 73390c; Ore
gon Burbanks, $181 25; sweets, $2 50.
Onions 30SHc
Hope New crop, 19320c
Bananas f I 2532 50.
Plnenpplcs $1 6082 50.
Lemons Choice, $3 73; common, $1.
Limes Mexican, $484 60 per box.
Oranges-Navel, $103 23.
Apples Choice. $1; common, 3Qc per bijx.
Poultry Turkey gobblers, 13314c; do hens.
13314c; old roosters. $4 6035: do young. $441
5; broilers, small. $232 50; do large. $2 753:
fryers, $3 6084; hens, $45; old ducks, $2 30
3; young ducks, $334.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 25c; etore, 21c
Butter Fancy creamer-, - 26c; do seconds.
22c; fancy dairy. 22c per pound; do seconds,
20c
Receipts Flour. 27,110 quarter sacks; do Or
egon, 4232 quarter sacks; wheat, 8160 centals:
barley, 10.134 centals; oats. 8374 centals;
beans. 3000 sacks; potatoes, 3935 sacks; bran.
1407 sacks; do Oregon, 1657 sacks; do Washing
ton, 13,400 sacks; middlings, 720 sacks; hay,
1200 tons; wool. 471 bales; hides, 270.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO. Aug. 4. Cattle-Receipts, 18.000,
including 600 Texans and 2000 Westerns.
Choice, steady; others slow; good to prime
steers, $838 S3; poor to medium, $4 7537 70:
stockers and feeders, $2 SO 5 23; cows, $1 50
1 75; heifers. $2 30ff8 60; carmera. $1 6032 60;
bulls, $2 5035 25; calves, $2 30C 70; Texas
steers, $3 2305 50; Western steers, $508 60.
Hogs Receipts today", 28,000; tomorrow. 18,
000; 4eft orer, 0000; steady, closed slow; mixed
and butchers. $707 85; good to choice heavy,
$7 5007 3; rough heavy. $707 60; light. $0 85
07 50; bulk of sales. $7 2507 5a
Sheep Receipts, 22.000; sheep and lambs,
lower; good to choice wethers. $3 5004; fair to
rhoIee"mlxed. $2 503 60; Western sheep, $3 50
4; native lambs, $3 5030; Westerh. lambs,
$3 15.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 4. Cattle Receipts.
14.000. including 60OO Texans; steady; native
steers. $4 7503 25; Texas and Indian steers,
$2 034 10; Texas cows, $2 2503 10; n&tlre
Downing, Hopkins & Co.
Established 1893.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce
MI
60 East Through tin BIG TWIN
All through trains from North
trains of North-Western Line in Union Depot, St. Pail.
CAZ.X, OK "WRITE FOR IKVOSilATIOX.
rV. H. HEAD. Genera! Agent, -
cows and heifers. $1 3035 50; stock
ers and feeders. $2 S585 40; bulls, $2&4; calves,
$2 5095 25.
Hogs Receipts. 2000; market, weak to Co
lower; bulk of sales, $7 457 05; heavy, $7 03
7 70; packers. $7 40Q7 GO; medium. $7 OOQ
7 65: light. $7?7 40; yorkers, $7 4537 50; pigs,
$0 7507.
Sheep Itecelpts, 3000; market, steady; mut
tons, $3 C04 00; lambs, $3 7566;. range weth
ers, $3 4034 00; ewes. $3 403 CO.
OMAHA. Aug. 4. Cattle Receipts, 4000;
market, steady to strong: native steers, $4 75
8 35; cows and heifers, $34 60; "Western
steers, $4 7360: Texas steers. $4 4035; can-
ners, $1 7&S2 73; stockers and feeders, $3
5 25; calves, $3S5 50; bulls, stags, etc., $2 30
4 40.
Hogs Itecelpts, 3300: market, steady to
strong; heavy. $7 337 50; mixed. $7 30S 35;
light, $77 20; pigs, $087: bulk of sales,
$7 257 33. .
Sheep Receipts. 12.300; market, 10C15c low
er; fed muttons. $4 50; wethers. $3 73-54 30;
ewes. $333 50; common and stockers, $2Q3 35;
lambs, $335 50.
Coffee nnjl Sutrar.
NEW YORK, Aug. 4. Coffee Spot Rio,
steady; Xo. 7 invoice. S-ifil mild, steady;
Cordova, S'Sll&c
Sugar Raw, steady; fair refining, 2c; cen
trifugal, C test, 3?c; molasses sugar. 2c;
refined, steady.
Coffee futures closed firm. Total sales, 131.
500 bags. Including: August. $5 CO; September,
$5 5533 SO; October, $5 3535 50; December,
$5 4535; January, $3 -535 50. .
Cotton.
NEW YORK, Aug. 4. Cotton futures closed
quiet and steady. August, $8 15; September,
$7 70; October, $7 00; November, $7 50; De
cember, $7 5S; January, February and March,
$7 3S.
Oregon ailnlusr Stock Exchange.
PORTLAND. Aug. 4.
Today's Quotations were:
Asked.
Alaska II. & M H
Bronze Monarch 1S&
Caribou 8
Crystal Consolidated 20
Chicago 8t
Cascade Calumet 4
Gold Hill & Bohemia ..10
Huronlan 3
Lost Horse 25
Oregon-Colorado M. M. & D v...50
Sumpter Consolidated .. 4
Sweden Copper (Gtd.) 00
Winnipeg (Ltd.) , 10
Vesuvius 25-
Judaon' Rock 5
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 4. Official closing
quotations for mining stocks:
Alta $0 03!
Andes 4
Belcher S
Best & Belcher... 10
Caledonia .. .... 071
Challenge Con ... IS
L. Wash. Con.... 7
Mexican 51
Occidental Con. .. 10
Ophlr L20
Overman 21
Potosl IS
Chollar
Confidence . . .
OjSavage 2
beg. seicner o
Sierra Nevada ... 10
Silver Hill 4S
Union Con. 20
Utah Con 2
Yellow Jacket ... 14
eon. cai. & va.. 120
Crown Point
Exchequer
Gould & Currle..
Hale & Norcross.
Justice
NEW YORK. Aug. 4.-r-MInIng stocks today
closedas follows:
Adams Con. ....$0 20ILlttls Chief .
Alice 30jOntarlo ....
Breece 50Oph!r
Brunswick Con .. OiPhoenlx ....
.$0 11
. 823
. 125
0
. 18
1
. 20
. 45
. 355
Comstock Tunnel. 5IPotoaI
Con. Cal.vfc Va.. 1 20Savage
Deadwood Terra . 1 OOjSlerra Nevada .
Horn Silver 1 25 Small Hopes . . .
Iron Silver S0Standard
Leadvllle Con. .. 5j
BOSTON, Aug. 4. Closing quotations
Adventurb .. ..$ 22 SOIOsceola
$ 51 00
27 00
130 00
175 00
100 00
12 00
Allouez
. 20 001 Parrot
Amalgamated .
Bingham"
Cal. & Hecla.
Centennial ....
Conner Range.
. Cu 75
. 33 00
. 535 00
Qutncy
Tamarack
Trfmountaln ...
Trinity
.. 17 30;
57 60
United States ..
Utah
20 25
20 00
600
4 50
50 00
34 50
Dominion Coal. 135 50
Franklin
. 10 SOjVlctoria
Isle Rorale-":...
12 00iYlnona
44 SOJWolverlne
18 23Unlted Copper . .
Mohawk .. .
Old Dominion
CROWNPRINCETOSOONSAILH
Itinerary of the Slam Prince on Ills
American Visit.
"WASHINGTON, AuV- 4. Akharay Va
radhara, the Siamese Minister, has In
formed the State Department that the
Crown Prince of Slam will sail from Cher
bourg August 24, and also has fur
nished the itinerary of tho distinguished
guest while In the United States. Tho
party will consist of his Royal Highness
tho Crown Prince, Colonel Phya Rajoval
lobb, Captain Luang Saraseddhl, second
aid; Mom R. Convatra, private secretary,
and H. R. H. Prince Chakrabongse,
brother of tho Crown Prince, with an aid.
It Is expected that the party will arrive
on the German steamer Kaiser Wilhelm
der Grosse An September ?0 or October 1.
They probably will spend' three days in
New York, including a visit to West Point.
Tho party will go to Newport October
4, and be In Boston October 5 and C,
making a vkslt to Harvard University, and
alto make on Inspection of the factories
In the vicinity of Boston.
They will arrive in Washington on the
morning of October 7. and on that day
and October S will mako the official call
on the President, and be at the disposal
of the President for any programme he
may suggest They will go to Philadel
phia October 9, remaining 6 days, making
a personal visit to William Potter. Oc
tober 15 the Prince and his party will
start on the main tour of the United
States in a special train, going to Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls. Pittsburg, Indianapo
lis, St. Louis, Chicago, St. Paul, Yellow
stone Park, Butte copper mines. Salt Lake
City, Glenwood Springs. Colorado Springs,
Pike's Peak, Cripple Creek gold minet?!
Santa Fe, the Indian Pueblos of New Mex
ico, the Grand Canyon of the Colorado,
Los Angeles, Pasadena, San Diego, Coro
nado Beach, Santa Barbara, Del Mmte,
San Jose, Lick observatory, San Fran
cisco and the Yosemlte. It Is probable
that tho party will sail from San Fran
cisco lor the Orient.
RECREATION.
If you wish to enjoy & day of rest and
pleasure, take the O. R. ' N. train from
Union depot at S 4. M. for jl short trip
up the Columbia, returning. If desired, by
boat from Cascade Locks. Tickets and
particulars at O. ft. & X. ticket office.
Third and 1 ashlncton.
mm
MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPiDEKE"
Tfils grest Vegetable ViUHrer, the prescription of a famous French nhjilclan. will qalcxly
enre Ton of all nervous diseatet and nerroaa weakntaaes. anoh a Loft XaBhood. Iaiam.
nlsw r!as In the Back, Trembling, Ncrvon Debility, Pimples,
Una tarns to 3frry. Varicocele, aaa Constipation. Gits the beaaee, the
brarn. ef real ltf. GUriBCHE
allimpariUe. CrJFXDJBNKatrenrtheaasad restores all orran. The reason snffororsara not
enred br d he tort is beanaa nlnetr mreoaLirf tnnhltd with Proaf Ailtf CnPfnrXR
la the onlr known remedr to care without as operation. JOC0 tratimoaials. A written guarantee fien and
money to turned It tx boxes do not elect a permanent cure. 91.00 a box; tlx for $3.00. by-malL. Send fot
free circular sad tmncmlilc
A (2d) cm ZATZ XEItXCIKE CO., X. O. Sox SOTO, Bum FraQsItco, CatL
JTOC sslc fcjr S. C. SKZD3C ORE, Jk CO., Portlsmd, Or.
YES IT'S A FACT!
Y. TJ DO GET THE
BEST OF EVERYTHING 1
IP YOU TRAVEL BY THE fj
North-Western LineB
and it costs no more to travel on
theirfamons North-Western Lim
ited than it does on inferior trains.
CITIES Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Pacific Coast connect with B
248 Alder Street, PORTLAND. ORE.
MORE MARGIN INJUNCTION
ANOTHER MOVE IX LEGAL BATTLE
OVER CORNER IX JULY OATS.
Kerr Point Raised That Payments
Cannot He Made Without Use of
nn Unjust Authority.
CHICAGO, Aug. 4. Judge Chctlaln today Is
sued 20 mora Injunctions as a result of the
legal battle that Is being waged over the
recent corner In July oats. At the request of
Walte, Thorburn & Co., the complainants In
tho former Injunction suits, 10 bills wero Is
sued against the Bank of Montreal, restraining
Its officers from paying over margins to as
many Board of Trade firms to whom the
complainants had made short sales ot uJly
oats.
There is a remarkable difference in the na
ture of the petitions on these bills, however,
from those first granted. The petitions this
time. Instead of alleging conspiracy to corner
July oat?, state that the margins can be paid
only by the Illegal use of an authority Inequit
able and unjust. Ten of the Injunctions Issued
today were at the complaint of Pratt & Buck
ley, another board firm. These latter Injunc
tions, are against Individual firms to prevent
thetn from collecting margins. Tho amount
of money Involved In the Waltc-Thorburn casea
Is about $40,000; In tho others, about twice
that sum.
KnnnnM Senatorial Fight.
TOPEKA. Kan., Aug. 4. Congressman
W. A. Calderhead. of the Fifth Kansas
District, today announced that he willbe
a candidate to succeed W. A. Harris in
the United States Senate. Mr. Calder
head Is a Republican living at Marys
vlllc. There are three other announced
candidates Congressmen Long and Cur
tis and Governor Stanley. Senator Har-
hrls Is a Populist. His term expires In 1D03.
Two coal mines are now In succcraful opera
tion In Alaska. They rroduce good steam coal.
Imperial Hair Regenerator
Is eTtry where recognized as tho
STANDARD HAIR COLORING
for Gray or Bleached, nair. Its appli
cation Is not affected by baths ; permits
cnrllng: Is absolutely harmless, and ln
Talnabie for Besrd arid Mustache. ONE
APPLICATION LAST8 MONTHS.
Sample of yonr hair colored Xre. .
lsuerlil CbeBJUfcCa 155 H. 23a 3t.,lcv Tork
C GEE WO. The Great Chinese Doctor
Is called great be
cause his wonderful
cures are so well
known throughout
the United States,
and because so many
people are thankful
to him for saving
their lives from op
erations. He treats
an) and all diseases
with powerful cnl
nese herbs, roots,
buds, bark and vege
tables, that are en
tirely unknown to
medical science in
this country. anu
Oirnnc. . .. ..... nf these harmlesd reme
dies. This famous doctor knows the ac
tion of over 503 dlllerent remedies that
he has successfully used In different dis
eases. He guarantees to cure catarrh,
asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, ner
vousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, female
trouble, and all private diseases. Hun
dreds of testimonials. Charge: 1 moderate.
Call and see him. CONSULTATION
FREE. Patients out of the city write for
blank and circular. Inclose stamp. Ad
dress THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MED
ICINE CO.. 132H Third street, Portland.
Or. Mention this paper.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
9
IBreatNqrthern
Ticket Office 122 ThinLSt Phone 680
LEAVE
No. 4
0:10 P. il.
The Flyer dally to and
from St. Paul. Minne
apolis. Duluth, Chicago
and all points Kast.
ARRIVE
No. 3
7:OU A. it
Through Palace and Tourlit Siepers, Dining
and Buffet Smoklng-Llbrary Cars.
JAPAN - ,AMER!CAiN LINE
KINSHIU MARU
For Japan, China and all Asiatic points, will
leave Seattle
About August 12.
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
Tor Soulh-Eastern Alaska.
Lenve Seattle
Steamship)) Cottage. City.
City of Seattle, or City of
Topeka, 9 P. M., August 3.
7. II. 10. is. 23. i7. 31;
September 4. S, 12. 10, 20.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO Leave Seattle at 0
A. M. every fifth day.
Steamers connect at San Francisco with
company's steamers for ports In Southern Cal
ifornia. Mexico and Humboldt Bay. For fur
ther Information obtain folder.
Right Is reserved to change steamers or sail
ing dates.
AGENTS N. POSTON. 240 WashlnKten et..
Portland: F. W. CARLETON. N. P. dockw Ta
coma: hckci uiuce, james bc, Seattle;
M. TALBOT. Commercial Agent, Seattle;
GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. General Agents:
C. D. DUN ANN, Qeneral Passenger Agent,
San Francisco.
Willamette River Rout
Salem and way landings Leave Taylor-street
Tuesday, Thuwday and Saturday. 8:13 A- M.
Dayton and McMlnnvllle Monday, "Wednes
day and Friday. 7A.lt.
Oregon City (dally) 8:30. 11:30 A. M.; 3 and
8:15 P. M. Leave Oregon City 7, 10 A. M.;
1:30, 4:30 P. M. Round trip, 23c.
OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.,
Dock foot of Taylor st.
claaBseathflllTar-thrkidneTaaadthanri
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
-Sokt Line
AN
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
UN!
UNION DEPOT. Leave. Arrive.
CHICAGO-PORTLAND 0:00 A. M. 4:30 P. M.
SPECIAL. Dally, Dally,
For the East via Hunt
ington. SPOKANE FLYER. 6:15 P. 1L 7:00 A.M.
For Eastern "Washing- Dally. Dally,
ton. "Walla "Walla. Lew
Iston. Coeur d'Alene
and Ot. Northern points
ATLANTIC EXPRESS 8:C0 P. M. S:10 A. M.
For tho East via Hunt- Dally. Dally.
lagton.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR SAN FRAN- From
CISCO. Alnsworth
S3. Ceo. W. Elder Dock.
Aug. 10, 20. 30. 5:00 P. iL
BS. Columbia 8:00 P. M.
Aug. g. 15, 23.
FOR ASTORIA and 8:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M.
w.a PInt3. connecting Dally ex. Dally,
with str. for Ilwaco and Sunday. ex. Sun.
North Beach, atr. Has
salo. Ash-street Duck. Sat.
10 P. M.
For INDEPENDENCE 0:45 A.M. 6:00 P. M.
and way points, atr. Mon.. Tues..
RUTH. Ash-st. Dock. Wed.. Thurs..
(Water permitting.) FrL Sat.
FOR DAYTON, Oregon
City and Yamhill River 7:00 A. M. SKiO P. M.
points, atr. Modoc. Ash- liues.. Mon..
,Dock- frhurs.. Wed..
(Water permitting.) Sat. Fri.
STEAMER T. J. POTTER.
For Astoria and Ilwaco. dally except Sunday
and Monday. Leaves Ash-Street Dock this
week: Tuesday. 8:15 A. M.: "Wednesday, 0 A.
M.; Thursday. 0 A.M.; Friday. 9 A.M.; Sat
urday. I1H5 A. 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 VladlvoMock.
INDRAVELLI SAILS ABOUT AUGUST 23.
For rates and full Information call on or ad
dress officials or agents of O. R. & N. Co.
EAST
SOUTH
Xxj)l ata.
Depot, iltU und
Leave
Arrive
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS,
for Saltm, itoae
burir. ' Asnund. &ac-
8:30 P. M?
7:43 A. M.
rtuueatu, , O g d o n,
san ruicico. Alu-
ju cr, Loi Angele.
til Pa&o. New u'r
ltans and in E&jt.
At AV o o d b u r n
8:30 A. M.
7:00 P. M.
dally except dun-
day;, murntng train
vounecu wltn train
for Mt. Angel. Oli
ver tun. Browns
ville. -Sprlngfleid.
and Natron, and
Ainany Local for
Mt. Angel and till
vertcn. 4:00 P. M. Albany passenger .. l(fclO A. iL
7:30 A. M. Corvallls passenger. 3:00 P. M.
114:50 P. M. ISheridan passenger.! i3:25 A. M.
Dally. HDally except Sunday. t
YAMHILL DIVISION."
Passenger Depot, toot of JeRersoa street.
Leave Portland dally for Oswego at A. M..
12:30, 1:55. 3:25. 4:40. 0:25. 8:30 P. M. Dally
except Sunday. 5:30. 0:40 A. II., 5:05. ll:3u
P. M. Aunday only. 0 A. M.
Arrive at Portland dally at S:30 A. M.. 1:33,
8:10. 4:30. 0:13. 7M0. 10 P. M. Daliy except
Sunday, 0:33, 10:30 A. M.; except Monday.
12:40 A. M.; Sunday only. 10:05 A. M.
Leave for Dallas dally except Sunday. 5:05
P. M. Arrive Portland 0:30 A. M.
Rebate tickets on tale between Portland. Sac
ramento and San Francisco. Net rates, 317.60
first 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. 0:43P.M.
Kansas City-Si. Louis
SpeclsJ 11:10 A.M. 11:10 P.M.
North Coast Limited... 3:30 P.M. 7:00 A.M.
Tacoma, Seattle Night
Express 11:45 P. M. 3:03 P. M.
Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast
Limited for Gray'a Harbor points. Take Pu
get Sound Limited for Olympla direct.
Take Puget Sound Limited or Kansas lty
St. Louis Special for points on South Bend
branch.
Double dally train service on Gray's Har
bor branch.
Four trains dally between Portland and Ta
coma and Seattle.
A. D. CHARLf ON.
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
255 Morrison st.. Portland, Or.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Round trip dally except Sunday.
TIME CARD.
Leave Portland 7 A. M.
Leave Astoria 7 P. M.
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE.
STRS. TAHOMA AND METLAKO.
Daily trips except Sunday.
STR. TAHOMA.
Lr. Portland Mon.. Wed., Frl 7 A. M.
Lv. Dalles Tues., Thurs.. Sat 7 A. M.
STR. METLAKO.
Lv. Portland Tups.. Thurs.. Sat 7 A. M.
Lv. Dalles Mon., Wed.. Frl J A. M.
BAILEY GATZERT EXCURSION J
Every Sunday for Cascade Locks: leave 9 A.
M.. arrive back at Portland 7 P. M.
STR. METLAKO EXCURSION
Even Sunday from The Dalles, 0 A. II., to
Cascade Locks and return, connecting with
Bailey Gatzert, making through connections
between Portland and The Dalles both ways
every Sunday. . .
Sunday excursions Portland to Vancouver
and return. See local "ads."
Landing foot of Alder etreet, Portland, Or.
Both phones. Main 351.
E. W. CRICHTON. Agent, Portland. Or.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Go.
LEAVES Uciiot Filth and ARRIVES
1 Streets.
For Maygers, Rainier.
CUtskanle. Westport.
Clifton. Astoria. War
renton. Flavel. Ham
mend. Fort Stevens.
8:00 A. M.
11:10 A. 1L
0:40 P. M.
Gearhart Pk.. Seaside
Astoria and Seashore...
Express Dally.
Astoria Express.
Dally except Saturday.
Portland-Seaside Ex
press, Saturday only.
7:00 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
Ticket office. 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot.
J. C MATC Gen. FaseAgt., Astoria, Or..
Wn routes jQj
4
THE PALATIAL i -
III GUiLDl
Xot a dark office In the hulldlnsjj
absolutely llreproof; electric lights
nnd artesian -water perfect sanita
tion and thoroagh -ventilation. Ele
vators run day and night.
J Rooms.
AINSLIB. DR. GEORGE, Physician 413-414
ANDERSON. GUSTAV. Attorney-at-Law..612
ASSOCIATED PRESS; E. L. Powell. Mgr..S0O
AUSTEN, F. C, Manager for Oregon and
Washington Bankers' Life Association of
Des Moines. Ia 502-503
BAKER. G. EVERT. Attorney-at-Law GOT
BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION. OF DES
MOINES, IA.; F. C Austen. Mgr. 502-503
BENJAMIN, R. W.. Dentist 314
BERNARD, O., Cashier Pacific Mercantile
Co 211
BINSWANGER, OTTO S.. Physician and
Surgeon 407-403
BOHN, W. G., Timber Lands 515
BROCK. WILBUR F.. Circulator Orego-
nian D01
BROWN. MTRA. M. D 313-314
BRUERE. DR. G. E.. Physician... 412-415-414
CAMPBELL. WM. M., Medical Referee
Equitable Life 700
CANNINO, M. J .'. 602-003
CARDWELL, DR. J. R.. Dentist 500
CAUKIN. G. E.. District Agent Travelers
Insurance Company ,..71S
CHURCHILL. MRS. E. J 716-717
COFFEY, DR. R. C., Surgeon 405-400
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANT
004-605-6OtS-c67-G13-C14-O15
CORNELIUS. C. W., Phys, and Surgeon... 203
COLLIER, P. F Publisher; S. P. McGulre.
Manager ..415
COUNTV PHYSICIAN 403
COX, RALSTON, Manager American Guar
anty Co., of Chicago 502
CROW. C. P.. Timber and Mines 015
DAY. J. O. & I. N. 313
DICKSON. DR. J. F.. Physician 713-714
EDITORIAL ROOMS Eighth Floor
EVENING TELEGRAM 325 Alder Street
EQUITABLE XIFE ASSURANCE SOCI-
ETX; L. Samuel. Manager; G. S. Smith.
Cashier 300
FENTON. J. D., Physician and Surgeon-.COO-lO
FENTON. DR. HICKS C. Eye and Ear 511
FENTON. MATTHEW F.. Dentist 500
GALVANI, W. H., Engineer and Draughts
man 600
GEARY. DR. E. P.. Phys. and Surgeon.. ,.40d
GIESY. A. J., Physician and Surgeon.. 700-710
GILBERT. DR. J. ALLEN. Physician.. 401-402
GOLDMAN. WILLIAM. Manager Manahat-
tan Life Ins. Co., of New York 20U-210
GRANT. FRANK S.. Attorney-at-Law 617
GRISWOLD & PHEGLEY. Tailors
131 Sixth Street
HAMMAM BATHS. Turkish and Russian..
300-301-502
HAMMOND. A. B 310
HOLLISTER, DR. O. C. Physician and
Surgeon 504-505
IDLEMAN, C. M.. Attorney-at-Law.. 416-17-13
JOHNSON. W. C. 315-310-317
KADY, MARK T.. Supervisor of Agents.
Mutual Reserve Life Ins. Co C05
L1TTLEFIELD, II. R.. Phys. and Sur. 2VJ
MACKAY. DR. A. E., Phys. and Sur...711-7L:
MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF
NEW YORK; W. Goldman. Mgr 209-210
MARSH. DR. R. J.. Phys. and Sur. 404-4Od
MARTIN, J. L. & CO., Timber Lands 601
McCOY. NEWTON. Attorney-at-Law T15
Mcelroy; dr. j. g.. Phys. & sur.701-702-703
McFADEN. MISS IDA E., Stenographer....2l3
McGinn, henry e., Attorney.at-Law.311-12
McGUIRE. S. P.. Mansger 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 606-600
MOSSMAN. DR. E. P.. Pentlat 513514
MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE INS. CO.;
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NICHOLAS. HORACE B.. Attorney-at-L&w.71u
NILES. M. L.. Cashier Manhattan Life In
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NUMBERS'. JAMES R, Physician and Sur
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OLSEN. J. F., General Manager Pacific
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OREGON CAMERA CLUB 214-215-216-217
OREGON INFIRMARY' OF OSTEOPATHY
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QUIMBY, -L. P. W., Game and Forestry
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SAMUEL. L., Manager Equitable Life S00
SHERWOOD, J. W., Deputy Supreme Com
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STOW, F. H.. General Manager Columbia
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