THE MORNING OBEGONIAN, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 1 1902.
13
WI 0 HEY RAT ES PUT U P
InroadsStill BeingMade Upon
Banking Reserves.
HARDENING OF LONDON MARKET
Transfer ot Credit to Foreign Lead
ers Continues and Somewhat
'Mitigates the Anxiety Over
the Outlook Stocks DuIL
NEW YORK. Aug. 38. A dull and sagging
Mock market today wan the natural conse
quence of various evidences going to show
that the expanding needs of the circulation
are making Inroads upon banking re series.
The continued transfer of credits to foreign
lenders, through the medium of the exchange
marked, mitigated the anxiety over the money
outlook without entirely curing it. The re
sponse of the London discount market to tho
American borrowing demand glv.es warning
that the process may be checked by bringing
the Interests of the two centers to a parity.
In the local money market, the banks very
generally marked up their rates for call loans
to 4 pir cent, and the rate touched 5 per
cent during the morning.
There was a less demand for commercial
paper, and the rates for time loans were
firmly held at G per cent for all proceeds.
Reports from Interior money centers were of a
arm tone, and a large demand for currency
from email towns Indicating the near -approach
of the demand upon .New Tork re-'
serves. New Tork exchange with Chicago
continued to drop, and was quoted at 10c
discount, compared with 20c premium last
week. The New York Subtreasury is con
tributing slightly to the local money market
by reason of the full tide In the monthly
pension payment, but the recent daily deficit
reported hy the Treasury at Washington gave
place today to a surplus of several hundred
thousand dollars for the first day during the
current month. This recalls the course of the
Government's revenue last month, the deficit
having reached nearly ?18,COO,000 by tho end
of the month. Whether the increased rate
of expenditures of the Government is likely
to be kept up Is a problem much discussed
In "Wall street, owing to tho approaching de
pletion of banking reserves.
Besides the local money situation, the mark
et was depressed by selling stocks for London
account, owing to the hardening money rates
there. Tho net earnings of railroads for
June refortcd showed some decline in the
Southwest, owing to shortage in the corn
movement, and intimations were , given of
probable similar declines for July. The re
ported retirement of the- president of tho
United States Steel Corporation had some in
fluence in the ceneral market, although the
stocks of that corporation were but little
affected.
Offsetting factors In the heaviness of the
market were strength of Louisville & Nash
ville on supposed progress In the financial
readjustment in Toledo, St. Louis & Western
on rumors of Vanderbilt control: in Texas &.
Pacific on the alleged seeking of control by
St. Louis & San Francisco; Chicago Ter
minals, on the rumored plans of new tenants,
but In a number of minor specialties the
closing tone was dull and heavy.
The reduction in the yearly disbursement
on the Central of Georgia first Incomes weak
ened that group of etocks and had some sym
pathy elsewhere. Total sales, par value,
$1,770,000. United States refunding 2s ad
vanced "4 and the new 4s 4 per cent on the
last call.
Closing Slock Quotations.
STOCKS.
Atchison
rtoViT!T
Baltimore & Ohio
da ptd
Canadian Pacific ......
Canada Southern .....
Chesapeake & "Ohio- ..
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago, Ind. & Louis
do pfd ........4....
Chicago & B. Illinois.
Chicago & GL Western
do A. pfd ,
do B pfd
Chlcagb & N. W
Ch I rj Tl "R T Tor
Cheteago Term.'& Trans'
ao pia
C , C C & St. Louis.
Colorado Southern ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd ,
Delaware & Hudson .,
Del.. Lack. & West...
Denver & Rio Grande.
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Great Northern pfd...,
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ..t
do pfd
Lake Erie & Western.
do pfd ...T
Louisville & Nashville
Manhattan L
Metropolitan Street By
Mexican Central
Mexican National ....
Minneapolis & St. L..
Missouri Pacific
K. & T
do pfd
New Jersey Central...
1.100
300
3,900
600
200
200
1,800 102
inn ni
1.900 109 168 168
4m
87
64
125
33,700 154 151 154
134
000 147
2,200
300
18
112
116
21.000
117
116
2.300
31
Bl
63 'A
1.100
C3i
100
8.600
184
1631
184
183
163
riew iomc central....
Norfolk & Western...
do pfd .............
Ontario & Western ...
Pennsylvania
1G3U
4,600
100
09
08
68
90
93
34
03
33
1.200
7.100
6.000
159
159 V.
.tteaaing
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. Louis & a F
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. Louis Southwestern
do pfd
St Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway .....
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
Toledo. St. L & W..
do pfd
"Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
da pfd .....
"Wheeling & Lake Erie.
do 2d .pfd
Wisconsin Central ....
do pfd
Express Companies
Adams American
66$
86
66
86
72
66
86
80
85
77
38
77
300
100
72
1.200
80
HO
13.700
8S
38V1
10.500
185-j
5.500!
m
100
103
183
192
1.600
8,600
71
S9?i
71
39
07
50
30
47V,
400
97
50
30
47V.
9,500
7.100
32
4Ri
8.000
12,700
400
108
107
107
92
92
32
47
24
38
28
51
2,200
6.200
32
31
48;
48
24
38'
700
060
1.100
28
62
28
61
1,100
210
100
250
250
245
132
"United KtnfM
Wells-Fargo
230
MiEcellaneouH
Amalgamated Cnnwr
G.400
1.000
200
200
65
S3
C5
65
33
92
22
nn
I Amer, Car & .Foundry..
33
?1
ao pia
Amer. Linseed Oil ....
do pfd
Amer. Smelt. & Refg..
do rfd
Anaconda Mining Co...
Brooklyn Rap. Transit.
Colorado Fuel & Iron..
Consalidntfwl f;
01
24
24
1,100
4
9
mm
40"
400
200
5.000
97
104
104.
102
06
65
661
400 oi&il no
eosi
500 222UJC22U
100 1211l21
Continental Tobacco pfd
121
184
uenerai .Electric
300 21 21
38
I International Paper
L100 21
100
4
74
Is4
63
International Power ...
Laclede Gas
100 63
G8
47Ti
25V
Isat.onal Biscuit
National TpbiI
100 47
47
COO
North AmHwn
122
-74
Pacific Coast ...
Pacific Mail
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd ...........
Pullman Palace Car...
Republic Steel
9,600 44 41 43
100 103 103 103
4O0l 48 48 48
1001 86
86
86
240
I L400J 19
ao pia
Sugar
! TpnilKSM. rV!tl A Tmn
2WI 77
76
5.0001132 131 131
1.600 6S 67 67
I Union Bag & Paper Co.
10
Iao pia
United States Leather.
d- pfd
United States Rubber..
79
500J 13
500 87i
13
15
ao pta
United States Steel .
E An nM
8.66o Vnu "iosii 4tvM
89:000 90Ui 0014 00 V4
(Western Union
Amer. Locomotive ....
3001 93 I 92 1 92
do pfd
I Kansas City Southern.
lOOl 93 93 93
ii'.kii r.Tii
a 3 pia
1001 50 I 59 59
BONDS.
iU S. rcf. 2s, reg.1071 Atchison adj. 4s
do 2fl. coup
do 3s. res.
..107
C. & N. w. cn.
...105
D. &. R. G.
do 3s. coup..... 105
N. T. C. lsts..,.101i
do new 4s, reg..lS2
do new 4s, Cour.132
soil
North Pac 3s.... 74JJ
do 4s ... ,104
I 3 ? tr?
s i H
I ' H r : "
7,500 92H f 15i Q2
300 1024 102 ' 102
8;600 JOOli 10S?i 109
...4-.. :u 84
8.000 138 137Vi 137
90
3.209 154 : Mi 53
1.400 43 42 42
100 70 76Vi 76Vi
100 77W T7V4 76
4.. 00
214
2.000 32ft 32 3231
89
300 CO 50 49
- 238
950 184 182 182V&
7,000 24 22 23
15.900 41 40 41V4
105
700 33V, 33 S3U
78
51 51 51
178 178 178
2T6
44
I MU
89 39 89
6ST4 flR. RfiU
53 53ii 53'
102Ullfl2U.il B2U
Il0ll01
u mi' i oi
on-'
4s.. 10214
South. Pac. 4.... Oitt
Union Pac 4s..i04ii
West Short-4s.. . .11414
Wis. Cent. 4 82
Stocks at London.
LONDON, Aug. 18. Closing quotations:
Anaconda 5
Atchison .. 04
do Pfd 6iA
Nor-& Western.. 71
uo pia .. 4.1U5
B. & 0 112
do pfd 94
Ont & Western.. 34
Canadian Pac . . .141IPcnnsylvanla 81"i
Ches. & Ohin B5U
Reading ZV
Chlcago-Gt. West 33
do 1st pfd 43
Southern Ry 31
dVpfd ....100
Southern Pacific. 73
Union Pacific ....110
do pfd 4. 94
U. S. Steel 41
do pfd .. 94
Wabash 32
j.. jo. & st p.. ido
D. & R. O. ...... 45
do pfd 99
Erie 40
do 1st pfd 70
do 2d pfd 55
VCUklttl
L. & N 157
al., K & 1 32
do pfd 40
N. T. Central.... ICS (Spanish 4s 80
Money, Exchange, Etc.
BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18. Sterling on
London. 00 days, $4 85: sight, $4 87.
Mexican dollars Nominal.
Drafts Sight, Ccj telegraph. 7C
. LONDON. Aug. IS. Consols for money,
05 7-16e; consols for account. 95 9-10c
Bar silver Steady, 24 3-16d per ounce.
tMoney. 2 per cent The rate of discount
In the open market for short bills Is 2 per
cent; for three-months bills, 2 per cent
NEW TORK, Aug. 1& Close Money on
call firm at 2g3 per cent; closing bid and
asked 22 per cent
Prime mercantile paper, 43 per cent
Sterling exchange, weak, with actual busi
ness in bankers bills at $4 87 for demand, and
at H 84 for CO days.
Mexican dollars tlc
Bonds Government strong; State, inactive;
railroad. Irregular.
Foreign Financial Nevrs.
NEW TORK, Aug. 18. The Commercial
Advertiser's London financial cablegram says:
General apathy marked trading in stocks
today, though there was a tendency to rally
after a heavy opening. Consols sold at 85.
American shares moved narrowly. They
started at parities and then dropped from ne
glect, though New Tork caused a fractional
hardening in the afternoon underneath the
lead of Southern Railroad and Louisville &
Nashville, the latter spurting S3 a shared
Hudson Bay was buyoant on New Tork sup
port Rio Tlntos recovered to--42, though the
fortnightly statistics showed decreases of 557
t6ns in stocks and 1000 tons in supplies, failed
to arrest a deollne in the metal.
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18. Today's statement
of the Treasury shows:
Available cash balances $205,516,127
Gold 104,953,456
Bank Clearings.
Clearings. Balances;
Portland s.... $408,758 03.272
Seattle 7.61.044 09,633
Spokane 263.070 24.774
Tacoma , - 247,136 28,542
SAIC FRAKCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18. Hay
Wheat 19 5012; wheat and oats. $911 50;
best barley, J6J8 60; alfalfa, 7 30S9 50;
clover, $1 60SO 60 per ton; straw, 3745c
per bale.
Wool Nevada, I215c; Valley. Oregon, 13
(sTlSc Spring Humboldt and Mendocino, IS
20ci Eastern Oregon. 1416c
Mlllstufts Middlings, 2324; bran, 1920
per ton.
Vegetables Green peas. 23c per pound;
string beans, 223c: asparagus, 75c0?2 60; to
matoes. 2550c; cucumbers. 1530c per box;
garlic 2Q2c per pound; egg plant. 3550c
Potatoes Early Rose. 3040c; River Bur
banks, 35SO0c; Salinas Burbanks, 6595c;
Oregon Burbanks, $1Q1 25; sweets, 23c
Onlons-r4555c
Hops New crop, 2025c
Bananas ?1 252 50.
Pine apples $1 50tfj2 50.
Lemons Choice, $3; common. fL
. Limes Mexican, ?4 50 5 per box.
Oranges Navel, nominal.
Poultry Turkey gobblers, 1415c; do hens,
14 15c; old roosters, $4 504? 5; do young. 43 60
04 50; broilers, email, 1 50g2 50; do large,
2 503; fo-ers, 2 503; hens. $iQ5 50; old
ducks. 12 C03; young ducks, $3ff4 50.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 2Sc; store, 18&23c;
Eastern, 21&24c
Butter Fancy creamery, 27c; do seconds.
246; fancy dairy, 24c per pound; do seconds,
20c
Receipts Flour, quarter sacks. 19.534: do
Oregon, .8376; wheat centals, 7565; barley,
centals, 52,100; jjats, centals, 1930; - beans,
sacks; 48ti; corn, centals, bw; potatoes; fcncKs,
6279; bran, sacks, 375; hay, tons, 1488; wool.
bales, 179; hides, 178.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO. Aug. 18,-Cattle Receipts." 24.000
head, including 2500 Texans. 8500- Westerns.
Prime steers, steady, others 10Sf25c lower.
Good to prime steers, $7 9039; poor to me
dium, $7 CO; stockers and feeders, $2- 50Q5 35;
cows. (1 50ff5 75; heifers, 42 5066; canners,
$1 5006 30; bulls, $2 2595 25; calves, (2 50
3; Texas-ftd steers, $3ff5; Western rteers,
fi 506 40.
Hogs Receipts today 31,000 head; tomor
row, 20.000 head; left-over, 8000. Market
steady. Mixed and butchers', $6 266 93;
good to choice heavy, ?6 07; rough
heavy, $0G CO; light ?6 25S 90; bulk of
sales, ?6 oOgO 75.
Sheep Receipts, 36,000 head. Market lower.
Lambs, choice, steady, others lower. Good
to choice wethers. $3 755f4 25; fair to choice
mixed. f2 503 75; Western stteep, 2 60
4; native lambs, -$3 606 30; Western lambs,
(0 30.
OMAHA, Aug. lR-CatUe Receipts, . 6500
head. Market steady to 10c lower; native
steers, $4 758 25; cows and heifers, ?35;
"Western 6 tears, $4 60$ 60; Texas steers,
$5 60d 25; cows and heifers, t 734 25;
canners, $1 752 75; stockers and feeders,
$2 753 60: calves, f 3 604 60; bulls, stags,
etc. f2 25ff4 75.
Hogs Receipts, 1500 head. Market shade
to 5c lower; heavy. $0 C5g0 75; mixed, (Q CO
66 65; light $6 656 75; pigs, $036 50; bulk
of sales, ?0 65ff0 70.
Sheep Receipt. 1400 head, Market 10c
lower; fed muttons. $3 60S4; welhers, 43 89
3 85; ewes, $2 603 40; common and stock
ers, $23 30; lambs, $3 50Q5 85.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 18. Cattle Receipts,
8000, Including 6000 Texans; steady to 10c
lower; native steers, ?5 108 20; Texas and
Indian steers, 53 504: Texas cows, ?23;
native cows and heifers, 41 G5Q0; stockers
and feeders, ?2Q5 25; bulls, 42 S03 65;
calves. ?2g5 50.
Hogs Receipts, 4000 head; market steady;
bulk of sales, 46 70g6 90; heavy, 46 92
7 05; packers, 40 90; medium, 46 75
6 95; light 46 556 '90; Yorkers. 46 8S6 90;
pigs. 46S6 CO.
Sheep Receipts, 7000; market steady to
IQc lower; muttons. 43 404 25; lambs, $3 70
90; range wethers, 43 104 25; ewes,
43 8504 15.
Metni Markets.
NEW YORK, Aug. 18. The week in copper
opened quietly and there was no marked
change from last quotations, but with the
tendency of the market In favor of buyers.
Standards, spot closed 410 90811 25; lake.
411 40811 70; electrolytic 411 40811 60 and
costing, 411 40811 60. There were few trans
actions reported on this basis. London re'
ported a net decline ot 2s 3d spot closing at
31 10s. and futures. 51 15s.
Prices on tin broke about 40 points today
under plenty of offerings and no demand to
speak ot. Some small Jobbing lots were taken
at the decline, but as a rule, -consumers and
speculators were not In the market for large
quantities. Spot closed at 42S82S 60. No
change occurred in the English market on
the spot price, which closed at 127 10s; fu
tures. however, declined 1 12s Cd, closing at
23, owing to full offerings from the far
Eastern market
Lead ruled quiet and steady In the local
market at 4c and at London at 11 2s Gd.
Spelter also showed no change here or
abroad. New York closed at 45 45, and Lon
don at 18 12s 6d.
English iron markets were a little firmer.
Glasgow closed at 60s Bd and Mlddlesboro at
52s lld. The domestic market was firm and
quiet at old prices. Warrants, nominal; Nd.
1 foundry. Northern, 42325; No. 2, foundry.
Northern. 422823; No. 1 foundry. Southern.
422823; No. foundry. Southern eoft. 42223.
Bar silver 62c
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. ia Bar stiver
62c . . "
LONDON, Aug. IS. Bar silver, 24 S-lOc
per ounce.
Chicago Provisions.
CHICAGO. Aug. 18. PrbVlsIons were rath
er dull, but showed fair strength. September
pork ciosea zc up; lard,- 6c hlzher, and
ribs, Zfec higher.
.do old 4s, reg...lOS;
do old 4a, coup.lOS
do, rcg.,..l04
do 5s, coup 104
A SURPRISE IN WHEAT
SEPTEMBER. MAKES ADVANCE, DE
SPITE LEFT-OVER. STOCKS.
Market Then Flounders Around and
Closes Barely- Firm Oats Stronff
on Bad Weathet.
CHICAGO. Aug. 18. Wheat started firm.
Conditions In the Northwest were considered
as unfavorable for the maturing wheat There
was too much moisture, and even frosts were
feared. England had bad weather, and sent
over comparatively firm cables. There also
tas a decrease of 1,590,000 bushels In the
visible supply, and a marked falling off in
world's shipments. The fair early advance
was something ot a surprise. Inasmuch as the
accumulations from heavy receipts over Sun
day were expected to bear the market Out
side markets, however, started .well up, and
September', somewhat sympathetically, opened
a shade to 6c higher at 70370c and sold
to 70c The selling movement was aug
mented by unloading by manipulators ot Sep
tember. December experienced a sharp slump.
Estimates for tomorrow's receipts at 465 cars
in a heavy movement especially In the North
west were factors In the weakness. Possi
bly as much as anything, however. In the
down turn was the actual bearish Influence
of the big wheat yield, which sooner or later
roust press on tho market In general it was
bearish sentiment against bullish statistics.
September floundered at eOc and closed weak
c lower at COQCOHc It held to its strength
better than the other grains; After the early
spurt trado lapsed into a slow market A
slight rally brought a barely firm close, Sep
tember c up at 61c
Oats started strong on tho bad weather in
Iowa and on general buying. September
closed a shade up at 3132c
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
. Opening. Highest Lowest Closing.
September ....40 70 40 70 40 CO 40 03
December .... 67 67 66 60
May , C0 . 69 C8 CO
CORN.
September .... 51 52 61 51
December .... 41 41 40 40
May SO. 39 SO 29
OATS.
Sept (old) ...
Sept (new ..
Dec (new ...
May
26
32
29
SO
20
32
2314
30
20 26
32 32
2S- 2S
29 29
MESS PORK.
September ...15S7. 16 00 15 87 15 95
October 15 95 16 15 15 05 16 10
January 14 35 14 60 14 35 14 35
LARD.
September ....10 20 10 32 10 20 10 25
October 9 37 9 55 9 37 9 45
January S 22 S 32 8 22 8 27
SHORT RIBS.
September .... 9 75 0-T3 9 62 9 65
October 9 15 9 15 9 15 9 10
January 7 52 7 52 7 47 7 60
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Essy.
Wheat No. 2 Spring, 71c; No. 3, 69370c;
No. 2 red, 69370c
Corn No. 2. 65c; No. 2 yellow, 6960c
Oats No. 2, 2729c; No. 3 white. 320
32c
Bye No. 2, 60t?50e.
Barley Fair to choice malting. 50S01c
Flaxseed No. 1, 41 37; No. 1 Northwestern,
Mess pork Per barrel, 18 OOglS 95.
Lard Per 100 pounds; 10 1010 20.
Short ribs sides Losse 40 50 89 00.
Dry ealted shoulders Boxed, 8gSc
. Short clear sides Boxed. 10i?10c
Clover Contract grade, 49.
Timothy seed Prime, 44 55.
Butter Weaker; creameries, 15S19cf dairies.
1418c V .
Cheese Steady, 10311c
Egg-Fresh, l?c
, . Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels 16.000 15,000
Wheat bushels . 24.700 53,700
Corn, bushels 73.000 305.000
Oate. bushels 36.800 232.000
Rye. bushels 21.000 1.000
Barley, bushels 23,000 3,000
New York Grain chd Produce.
NEW YORK. AUST. IS. Flnnr-Tlmfnl. -
24,921 barrels; exports, 64.376 barrels. Marked
unsettled and weaker, with buyers and sell
ers apart again.
Wheat Recelots. SSS.fctn
220,484 bushels. Spot easy; No. 2 red. 74c
wevator; jmo. z refl. 7575c f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 Northern Duluth. 80c f. o. b. nflnnf-'
No. 1 hard Manitoba, 84c f. o. b., afloat
uunng tne rorenoon wheat was firm and
higher on better cables, rain In England, a
little foreign buying, light clearances, show
ers in the Northwest and big visible supply
decrease. Later it broke under profit-taking
sales and larre Southwestern rwlnt rimim.
weak at &c net decline. May, 7474c.
ciosea c; September, 73$f74 l-16c closed
73c; December. 7272c closed 72c "
Hops, wool and petroleum Steady.
Hldes-Qulct
Coffee Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, 5c
market mild and steady; Cordova, Sllc
Sugar Raw, steady; fair refining, 2c;
centrifugal, 96 test 3c
Molasses sugar 2c
Coffee futures closed steady with prices net
6 to 10 points lower. Sales amounted to 42,000
bags, including August 44 S0&4 85; Septem
ber. 44 804 IO ; October, 44 40j?4 50; De
cember, 44 95S?5 05; January, 4566 05; March,
?5 105 20; May, 45 20G5 25; July. 45 33.
San Francisco Grain Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18. Wheat steady.
Barley, strong. Oats, quiet
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping, 41 121 15 milling,
41 171 22.
Barley Feed, 03G06c; brewing, B7341.
Oats New, 411 22.j old, 41 0521 30.
Call board sales:
Wheat Market steady; December, 41 12
cash. ?1 15.
Barley Market strong; December, 04 c
Corn Large yellow, 41 35Q1 45.
European Grain Markets:.
LONDON. Aug. 18. Wheat cargoes on pas
sage, quiet and .steady; English country
markets, dull. Imports of wheat into United
Kingdom. 301,000; flour. 181.000. Wheat and
flour on passage to United Kingdom, 250.000;
to Continent 260,000.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 18. Wheat Market
quiet; No. 1 standard California, Cs 5d.
French country markets Holiday.
Weather in England, very wcL
Visible Supply ot Grain.
NEW YORKl Aug. 13. Tho visible supply
of grain Saturday, August 16, as complied
by the New Tork Produce Exchango was as
follows:
Wheat 20,264,000 bushels; decrease, 1,609,
000 bushels. Com, 5.343,000 bushels; decrease,
718.000 bushels. Oats, 1,432.000 bushels; de
crease. 214,000 bushels. Rye. 370.000 bushels;
increase, 10.000 bushels. Barley, 101,000 bush
els; Increase, 12,000.
European Grain Imports.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 13. Imports of wheat
Into Liverpool last week were 26,100 quarters
from Atlantic ports; 10(0 from Pacific ports,
and 25.000 from other Darts. tmnnrf nr mm
into Liverpool last week amounted to 25,000
quarters xrom Atlantic ports.
POitTLAKb MARKETS.
Grain. Flour. Etc.
The onlr consnlcuous nrf if lt. it, ...j.i.
the past few days has been In barley. There
nas occn consiaeraoie competition in the
country with the result that prices have been
bid ud to 419 a ton and hleher. Tn c;, t--.
Cisco, the market has been advancing steadily
mi- uic yui muuuv ana . in me past week
Over Si SO riso has tiwn nrrrrA Tn
local exporters are quoting between COc and file
tor aiia aiia, ana zc nigner for bluestetn.
Only a few transactions -were reported yes
terdav. The oats market has nnt falrlv
yet The first grain receipts under the new
ireigai tonus amvea xrom east oz tne moun
tains vpsterdav. Bv tho nrf nf tfcA .
good movement from the Interior will be
,nder "way.
Timothy hay took a drop, ' the de
cline, being due to receipts of the new crop
from neighboring cities: The new hay. al
though not freely offered, had a tendency to
cut the prices of the older Stock.
Wheat Nominal; Walla Walla, 00061; blue
stem; 62863c; Valley, 63864c
Barley Feed 419 per ton.
Flour Best grades. 43 0583 CO per barrel;
graham. 42 0583 20.
Mlllstuffs Bran. 417 per ton J middlings,
421 60; shorts, 418; chop. 4 17.
Oats-No. 1 white, 05; gray, 85cf?l per
cental,
Downing Hopkins & Go,
Established 1893.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS '
Room 4, Ground Floor
Hay Timothy. 411612; clover, 47 503iO per
ton.
Batter, Eggs, Poultry; Etc.
Butter made a clean Jump, of 2c and a
steady demand kept the price at that flgufo'.
Eggs went up 1c, due to a good inquiry and a
short supply.
Poultry Chicken, mixed. 43&4 50; hens, 44
&6 60 per dozen, UQllMo per pound; Springs,
42 6084 per dozen: ducks, 434 50 per dozen:
turkeys, young. 17lSc; geese. 44Q0 per dox.
Butter Fancy creamery, 22e25c per
pound: extras, 25c; dairy, 10316c; store,
1215C
Eggs 19820c
Cheese Full cream, twins, 1213c; Young
America, 1314c; factory prices, llo less.
Vegetables, Fruit, Etc.
The market showed nb change in prices. A
carload of bananas was received and was
quickly disposed of. Watermelons were plen
tiful and the prices were firm. A commission
merchant says that at least 6000 melons are
consumed In Portland each day. AH come
from Fresno, Cal., as the Oregon melons are
not yet in the market and, from indications,
will not be until the demand has ceased.
Vegetables Tomatoes, Oregon, 60c per box;
turnips, 65875c; carrots, 41; beets, 4181 25
per sack; cauliflower. 758S5c per dozen; cab
bage. 41 2581 60 per cental; celery. 73090c per
dozen; peas, 384c per pound; beans. 486c per
pound; lettuce, head, per dozen, 25c; green
onions, per dozen, 12c; radishes, 12820c per
dozen bunches; corn, 15820c per dozen; cu
cumbers, 40850c per box.
Green fruit Lemons, 43 6084 50 per box; ba
nanas, 41 6082 60; pineapples, 4383 60 per doz
en; apples. 41 61 25 per box; raspberries, 586c
per pound; Oregon cherries, 9810c per pound;
California peaches, 60QG3c per box; apricots,
70875c per box; pears, 41 2581 50 per box;
watermelons, 41 6C82 75 per dozen; cantaloupes,
418150 per dozen; The Dalles, $2per crate
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 78Hc per
pound; sun-dried, sacks tr boxes. 6f7c; apri
cots, 78Sc: peaches, 88lic; pears, 9810c;
prunes. Italian, 3$5c; figs, California
blacks, 485 c; do white, 680c; plums,
pitted. 485c
Potatoes and- Onions.
California new potatoes are about out ot
the market A few lots remain and they are
sold at quotations. Sweets are short now. but
a carload is expected today.
Potatoes Best Burbanks, C070o per, cental:
ordinary, 60875c per cental, growers' prices;
sweets, 42 per cental; new potatoes, 50360c per
cental Tor Oregon, 41 for California.
Onions California, 90cS41; Walla Walla, 75
890c per cental.
Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
Coffee Mocna, 2382Sc; Java, fancy, 2C832c:
Java, good, 20824c; Java, ordinary, 18820c;
Costa Rica, fancy, 18820c; Costa Rica, good,
16818c;, Costa Rica, ordinary, 10812c per
pound; Columbia roast 411: Arbuckle's, 411 63
list Lion, 411 13: Cordova, 411 63 list.
Salmon Columbia River, 1-pound tails. 41 75
per dozen; 2-pound tails, 43; fancy i
pound flats, 41 90; -pound flats. 41 25; Alaska
talis, 05c; 2-pound tails, 42.
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, 5iic; No. 2,
4c; Carolina head. C87Ct
Beans Small white, 3c: large while, 3Uc;
pinks, 2c; Bayos, 3c; Ltma. 4c per pound.
Sugar Sack basis, net cash, per 100 pounds:
Cube. 44 50t nowdered. 44 35i dry granulated.
44 25; extra C. 43 75; golden C. 43 65. Ad
vances over sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c;
half barrels, 25c; boxes, 60c per 100 pounds.
Maple. 15816c per pound.
Honey 1215c per Nc i frame.
Grain bags Calcutta, 47 per 100 for July
August Nuts Peanuts. 68?ic per pound for raw,
88Sc for roasted: cocoanuts, 85890c per
dozen; walnuts. 11812c per pound; pine nuts.
10812c; hickory nuts. 7c; Brazil nuts. 14c;
Alberts, 16816c; fancy pecans. 1461c; al
monds, 1516c
Coal oil-Cases. 20c per gallon; barrels, 16c;
tanks; 14c; - -. v -
Salt Liverpool, 60s. 420 80 per ton; 100s.
420 40; 200s, 419 50: rock, perton. 60s. $17 60;
100s. 417; half ground, per ton, 60s, 4I8; 100s,
417 50.
Meats ma Provisions.
Lard Portland, tierces. 12c per pound; tubs,
13c; 50s. 13c: 20s. 13c; 10s, 13cj 5s, 13c
Veal 7S8c
Mutton Gross, 3c per pound; dressed, Oc
Lambs Gross, 3c per pound; dressed, 7c
Hogs Gross, 67c per -pound; dressed, 78
7c
Beef-rGross, cows, 383c per pound; steers,
4e; dressed, 7c
Lard Compound, tierces, 0c per pound; 60s.
9c; 10s, 10c
Bacon Portiand. l4Q17c per pound; East
ern, fancy, 17c; standard, heavy, 15c; light
16e; bacon bellies. lic
Hams Eastern, fancy. 15c; shoulders. 12c
Hams Portland, 15c per pound; picnic,
llc per pound.
Dry-salted meats Portiand clears. 11812c;
backs. 11812c; bellies. 13814c: plates. 10c;
butts. 10c Eastern Regular, clear sides, un
smoked. 13c; smoked, 14c; bellies, average 25
(o 30 pounds, unsmoked, 13c; smoked, 14c;
plates, 13C
Hops, "Wool, Hides, Etc.
No movement in wool Is expected until the
beginning of September. Hops were steady
and quiet Reports from Skagit County.
Wash., stated that the growers had been offer
ed 20 and 21c but 20s was the going price.
Up to date none have been contracted for.
None of the old crop has been held over.
Lice have been prevalent, but they have done
no damage, as compared with their work of
destruction last year. In the neighborhood ot
Aurora, one of the banner districts of Ore
gon, tho heavy rain of Saturday was not felt
and the hops are said to be In fine condition.
Hops Nominal, lC317c; new, 17818c
Jheepskins Shearlings, 15820c; short wool,
25835c; medium wool, 30800c; long wool, COc
8$1 each.
Tallow Prime, per pound; 485c; No. 2 and
grease. 283c
Wool Valley, 12815c; Eastern Oregon. 88
14c; mohair, 25826c per pound.
Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 10 pounds and up,
15815c 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. 00
pounds and over. &39c; 60 to CO pounds, 7
8c; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and
bulls, sound, &85c; kip, sound, 15 to 20
pounds, 7c; real, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c;
calf, sound, under 10 pounds, Sc ;. green (un
salted), lc per pound less; culls, lcper jiound
less: horse hides, salted, each. 416082; dry.
I'ach, 4181 60; colts' hides, each, 25850c; goat
skins, common, each, 10815c; Angora, with
wool on. each 25c841.
Pelts Bear.zklns, as to size. No. 1. each. 45
C20; cubs, 4285; badger, each. 10840c; wild
cat, 25850c; house cat 6810c; fox, common
gray, each, 30850c; do red, each. 41 6082; do
cross, each, 4686; do silver and black, each.
41008200; fisher, each. 4580; lmx. each. 4283;
mink, strictly No. 1. each, 50c341 60; marten,
dark Northern. 46812; marten, pale pine, ac
cording to size and color, 41 6082; muskrats,
large, each, 5810c; ekunk. each. 40850c; civet
or polecat each 6810c; otter, for large prime
skins, each, 4587; panther, with heaa and
claws perfect each. 4283; raccoon, for largo
prime each, 30850c; wolf, mountain, with head
perfect each, 43 6085; wolf, prairie (coyote),
with head perfect each, 408C0a; wolf, pralrio
(Coyote), without head, eath,'30?D5c; wolver
ine, each. 4487; beaver, per skin, large. 4580;
do medlumy 4384: do small. 4181-30; do kits,
60375c"
Bis "Mortgage by Ship Treat.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18. The United
States Shipbuilding Company, recently organ
ized, put a big mortgage on record In the
Recorder's office today. It Is for 416,000,000,
and covers the issuance of bonds for that
amount The Mercantile Trust Company of
New York negotiated the loan.
Will Close on Labor bay.
NEW YORK, Aug. IS. The New York
Cotton Exchange will be closed Saturday.
MANHOOD
Tnls srest VcreUbli Vltalirar. tho
' care 70a of lllaorrasu dlkesMi and
1-4
nint raiB in ise smk. xremoiinrs. ncrvons Arillll,T, pimples,
UaHlarM 1 Marrr. "VrlcelCi coaStlnatlon. 'Glrai thr boaniv. ih
brace, of real M. CUP-IBKNE cltastes the lirer, toe kidneyi and tho unwary organ of
. allmparitl(re. CCPISKNEtirenxtheaiand restormalinnrans. Tbereaiton snffirertars sot
cerea Of aocton i ocaase ninety percent, irr irouoiea wnn rromaiiui. iummM.ittiXti
it toe onlr known remedy to core without an operation. 6C8 testimonials. A written guarantee giten and.
Addiaes-BATaVIi XEBICOnB
Fr sslc iir S. Q. SKIDX
Chamber of Commerce
August 30, and Monday, September.' 1, Labot
Day.
Oregon MInlnjr Stoek'Exchnnge.
PORTLAND. Aug. 13.
Today's quotations were:
Asked.
Alaska, M. & M. ,...11
Bronze Monarch 18
Caribou 8
Crystal Consolidated ". 20
Chicago s
Cascade Calumet 4 "
Gold Hill & Bohemia s 15
Huronlan 3
Lost Horse 23
Oregon-Colorado M. M. & D 50
Sumpter Consolidated 4
Sweden Copper (guaranteed) 99
Winnipeg (limited) 10
Vesuvius ; 23
Judson Rock 5
Gold Mining & Investment 10
NEW YORK. Aug. IS. Mining stocks today
closed as follows:
Adams Con 40.20
Little Chief 40.ll
Alice 30t0utarlo
8.50
Breece
Ophlr 1.10
Brunswick Coa
Potosl 15
Comstock Tunnel.
Savage 3
con. Cal. & Va.. l.lOSlerra Nevada ... 10
Deadwood Terra.. 1.001 Small Hopes ... 30
Horn Silver .... l.SOBtandard 3.45
Iron Silver Sljphoenlx 6
Leadvllle Con ... S
BOSTON. Aug. IS. Closing quotations:
Adventure 4 22 OO'.Old Dominion 18 00
AHouez ....... 2 23 Osceola 63 60
Amalgamated . 65 121Parrot 20 00
Daly-Weat .... 31 75.Qulncy 123 00
Bingham 31 50,Santa Fe Cop... 1 75
Cal. & Hecla... 535 00 Tamarack 17 00
Centennial .... 18 00 Trinity 1160
Copper Rango .. OT 60 Utah ..: 20 50
Dominion Coal. 141 00 Victoria 5 87
Franklin 10 60VInona 5 00
Isle Royale .... 13 25i Wolverine 58 00
Mohawk 43 OOIUnlted, Coppen. 39 50
SAN FRAN CISCO, Aug. IS. Official closing
quotations for mining etocks:
Andes 40.03IMexican 40.42
Belcher 0Occldental Con .. 12
Benton Con 6.0phlr 1.05
Bullion 9 Overman IS
cnaiicnge Con .. 1 Potosi
Chollar lBISavage
Confidence
OlSar Belcher ..
Con. Cal. & Va..
Con. Imperial . .
Eureka Con
Gould & Currie..
Hale & Norcross.
Justice
65jSIerra Nevada
1.25 Silver Hill ....
6JUnlon Con ....
12 Utah Con
ICjrellow Jacket .
Andrew Carnegie will remain at Sklbo until
the second week In October. Before returning
to America ho will open the new library at
Greenock, deliver his rectorial address to tho
students of St Andrew's University, and re
ceive the freedom of Dundee.
BE.VJAMIX IIOSKINS,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR
Accounting mcthqds modernized.
518 Oregoulan Bldff., Portland, Or.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Ufa tho
of an
TRAINS,
and I repeat
tvhat has ofc
been said
"The man
who would
not be satis
fied with the
icrciccof the
North
Wisiirn Limited
jvccld not be satisfied with anything or.
Mirth." .
WHSK TCAYEZ.UCO BETWSEX
FHE THREE BIG CITIES,
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chioagc
use the North-Western Lino
and he assured of getting the
Call or write for Information.
IT. L. SISLER, General Agent,
248 Aldar Street. - PORTLAND, ORE
WHITE COLLAR LINE
STB. BAILEY GATZERT.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Round trip dally except Sunday.
TIME CARD.
Leave Portland 7 A. M.
Leave Astoria . M
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE.
STRS. TAHOMA AND METLAKO.
Dally trips except Sunday.
STR. TAHOMA.
t.w. Portiand Mon.. "Wed., Frl 7 A. M.
Lv.-Dalles Tues.. Thurs., Sat 7 A. M.
STR. ili.Ti.AKU.
Lv. Portland Tues.. Thurs.. Sat 7 A. M.
LV. Dalles Mon.. ed.. Frl....; 7 A. M.
BAILEY GATZERT EXCURSION
Every Sunday for Cascade Locks; leave 0 A.
M. arrive dsck ui iui uauu , 1 . jo.
STR. METLAlCO EXCURSION
Every Sunday from The Dalies, 8 A. M., to
CaScaae jocr ium, .vuum,iuS wun
u.iiw natzert. making tnrousn connuctinn
between Portland and Th Dalles both ways
every bunaay.
Sunday excursions Portland to Vancouver
Landing foot ot Alder street, Portland, Or.
Both phones. Main 351.
E. VT. CRICHTON. Asent. Portland. Or.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
LEAVES I "epot Fifth and I ARRIVES
. I 1 Streets. I
For Maycers. Rainier.
CUtskanle. Westpcrt.
Clifton. Astoria, "Var
renton. Flavel, ""Ham
mond, Fort Stevens.
Gear hart Fk.. Seaside.
Astoria and Seashore...
Express Dally.
Astoria Express,
ally except Saturday.
Portland-Seaside Ex
press. Saturday only.
8.-00 A. M.
11:10 A. IL
T.-00 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
3:40 P. at.
Ticket office. 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot.
j. .uaiu. ucu. c-ilbo. Atk, Astoria, ur.
Willamette River Route
Salem and way landings Strs. Altona and
Pomona, 6:45 A. M-, dally, ex. Sunday.
Dayton and McMihnvilie Monday, W'ednej-
Oreeen City (dally) S JO, 11:30 A. M.; 3 and
0:15 P. M. Leave Oregon City 7, 10 A. M.;
1:30. 4:30 f. ai. itouna trip. xzr.
OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO..
Dock foot of Taylor sL
RESTORED "CUPiDEHE"
creierlDttetvof a fimom French clinician, will nnlrHr
nerron wellcnrues. aach as I.otl 3Iaulioed. latnn
C., P. . Sox 2S70, Ss& Trfaaslace, Cal.
ORE, fc CO., Portland, Or.
Yes,
Best of Everything
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
amp SJniow Pacific
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
UNION DEPOT. Leave. Arrive.
CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:00 A. M. 4:30 P. M.
SPECIAL. Daily. DaUy.
For '(ho East via Hunt
ington. SPOKANE FLYER. C:15 P. M. 7:00 A.M.
For Easttrn "Washing- Daily. Dailr
ton. TValli Walla. Lew
lston, Coeur d'Aieae
and Gt. Northern points
ATLANTIC EXPRESS S:50 P. M. 3:10 A.M.
or the East via Hunt- Daily. Dally.
lngton.
OCEAN A.TD RIVER SCHEDULE.
"OU SAN FRAN- Fron 1
co CiSCO- . Alnsworth
SS. Geo. W. Elder- Dock.
Aug. 10 20. 30. 3:00 P. M.
53. Columbia 3:00 p. ZL.
Aug. 5. 15. 25.
FOR ASTORIA and S;00 P. M. 5:00 P. M.
P10'- connecting Dally ex. Dally.
v-!,il. 'r Ilwaco and Sunday. ex. bun.
North Beach, str. Hna
salo. Ach-atreet" Dock. Sat..
. 10 P.M.
For SALEM and way C:45 A.M. 0:00 P.M.
points str. KUTU. Asa Mon.. Tues..
Bt-oock. wed.. Thurs..
tWater permitUng.) Frl. Sat.
FOn DAYTON. Origan
T11?."1 Blver '':00 A.M. 5:00 P.M.
r?if ' 1: Aah ru- ''Ion..
WnD- . """. Wed..
(Water permlttlrjt.T ;at. "rL
t0a.and Ilwaco. daily except Sunday
- I. ' ea Asn-atreet iJOCK mis
Y A.S2sda7' 7:43 A- jr-: "Wednesday. 8:30
Saturday. 10:30 A. MT " "
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 flnrt Vl.lln.fA.i.
INDRAVELLI SAILS ABOUT AUGUST 28.
x-ur raxes anu run lntormatlan call on or an
dress officials or agenu of O. It. & N. Co. '
EAST m
SOUTH
lluyt sts.
leave
Dvuut, Out and I Arrive
OVERLAND .EX
ritEad TKAlNd.
for Salem. itoic
burg, Asnund. sac
UlilrOlU, u g J e iz,
can x- rnncii.u. Mo
Jttve, JU Abgelcc,
.1 Paso, New Or
leans una tno Eu-it.
At Wuodbarn
daily except Sun
day;, morn tug iraia
connects witu tram
lor Alt. Angel, all
rerton. 11 r o w & 4
v I l a'pringflcitl.
and Natron. ana
Aluany Local fur
ill. Angel unit bu
verton. Albany passenger ..
Corvallls passenger.
Sheridan passenger, j
S:30 P. Ml
7:43 A. M.
3:30 A. M.
7:00 P. IL
4:00 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
114:50 P. M.
10:10 A. M.
'3:50 P. M.
:S-25 A. M.
Dally. HDally except Sunday.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot ot Jefferson street.
Leave Portland daily for Oswego at 7:20 A. M..
12:30. 1:55. 3:25. 4:40. U:23. 3:30 P. M. Daily
except Sunday, 3:20. '9:40 A. IS., 5:05. 11:34
P. M. Sunday only. 0 A. M.
Arrive at Portland dally at S:30 A. M., .1:33.
3:10, 4:ZOr u:15. 7:40. 10 P. M. Daiiy except
Sunday, 0435, 10:50 A. M.; except Monday,
12:40 A. Sunday only, 10:05 A. M.
Leave lor Dallas dally except Sunday, 5:03
P. M. Arrive Portland 9:30 A. M.
RAate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac
ramento and San Franclico. Net rules. $17.50
first class and S14 second class. Second class
Includes sleeper: first class does sot.
Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also.
JAPAN. L'HINA. uu.NOiiUiiU anu 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. 0:45 P.M.
Kansas City-Si. Louis
Special 11:10 A.M. 11:10 P.M.
North Ccast Limited... 3:30 P.M. 7:00 A.M.
Tacoma. Seattle Night
Express 11:43 P. M. 3:05 P. M.
Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast
Limited for Gray's Harbor point. Take Pu
get Sound Limited for Olympia direct.
Take Puget Sound Limited or Kansas City
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. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passenger Agent;
253 Morrison st. Portland. Or.
Is-Sr eat Northern
Ticket Office 122 Third St Phone 630
XEAVE
No. 4
6:16 P. M.
The Flyer dUy to and
from St. Paul, Minne
apolis. Duluth, Chicago
and all points East.
ARRIVE
No. 3
7:0u A. M
Through Palaie and Tourist Sleepers. Dining
and Bullet Smoklsg-Library Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
SH1NANO MARU
For Japan. China and all Asiatic points, will
leave Seattle
About August 26.
Pacific Coast Stsamship Co.
for South-Eastern Alaska.
Leave Senttlet
Steamships Cottage City.
City ot Seattle, or City of
Topeka, u P. M., August 3.
7, 11, 15. 10, 23. -II. 31;
September 4, 8, 12, It), 20.
29.
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 lur
ther Information obtain folder.
Right Is reserved to change steamers or sail
ing dates.
AGENTS N. POSTON. 24G Washington at,.
Portland: F. W. CAPAETON. N. P. dock. Tal
coma: Ticket Office. 113 James st.. Seattle;
M- TALBOT, Commercial Agent. Seattle;
GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. General Agents;
C. D. DUN ANN, General Passenger Agent,
San Francisco.
OCGDENS SHASTA -i
Un routes 7rl
THE PALATIAL
OREGONIAN BUiLOl
Not a dnrlc ofllce In the bnildinici
absolutely fireproof; electric HsUts
and artesian water perfect sanita
tion and thorough -ventilation. Ele
vatorx run day and night.
. - Rooms.
ATNSLTE. DR. GEORGE. Physician 413-4.14
ANDERSON. GUSTAV. Attorney-at-Law..C12
ASSOCIATED PRESS; E. L. Powell. Mgr.. SOU
AUSTEN. F. C, Manager for Oregon and
Washington Bankers Life Association of
Des Moines, la. 002-503
BAKER, G. EVERT. Attorney-at-Law 007
BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION. OF DES
MOINES. IA.; F. C. Austen. Mgr. 502-503
BENJAMIN. R. W.. Dentist 314
BERNARD. G.. Cashier Pacific Mercantile
Co. . 211
BINSWANGEE, OTTO S.. Physician and
Surgeon 407-403
BOHN. ' W. G., "Timber Lands 513
BROCK. WILBUR F.. Circulator Orego-
nian j 501
BROWN. MYRA. M. D.1 313-314
BRUERE. DR. G. E.. Physician... 412-413-414.
CAMPBELL. WM. M.. Medical Referee
Equitable Life 7CO
CANNING. M. J.!... 002-003
CARD WELL, DR. J. R.. Dentist ...50d
CAUKIN. G. E.. District Agent Travelers
Insurance Company 718
CHURCHILL. MRS, E. J. 710-717"
COFFEY. DR. It. a. Surgeon 405-400
COLUM3LV TELEPHONE COMPANY
0O4-003-CO0-3O7-013?614-615
CORNELIUS. C W., Phya. and Surgeon... 2ud
COLLIER, P. F.. Publisher; S. P. McGuire.
Manager ...........415
COUNTY PHYS1CLVN 1 403
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
EDITORLL ROOMS Eighth Floor
EVENING TELEGRAM 325 Alder Street
EQUITABLE. LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI
ETY; L. Samuel. Manager; G. S. Smith.
Cashier 303
FENTON. J. D.. Physician and Surgeon..500-10
FENTON. DR. HICKS C. Eye and Ear 511
FENTON. MATTHEW F.. Dentist 509
GALVANI. W. H., Engineer and Draughts-
can COO
GEARY. DR. E. P.. Phys. and Surgeon 406
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 00-210
GRANT. FRANK S.. Attorney-at-Law 017
GRISWOLD & PHEGLEY. Tailors
! lil Sixth Street
IIAMMAM BATHS. Turkish and Russian.;
. 300-301-303
HAMMOND. A. B 310
HOLLISTER. DR. 0. C. .Physician and
Surgeon 504-505
IDLEMAN. C. M.. Attorney-at-Law.. 410-17-18
JOHNSON. V. C. j.315-310-317
'KADY. MARK T.. Supervisor of Agents,
Mutual Reserve Life Ins. Co. ....COS
LITTLEFIELD. H. R.. Phya. and Sur.....20d
MACKAY. DR. A. E.. Phys. atfd Sur.. .711-712
MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF
NEW YORK; W. Goldman. Mgr 200-210
MARSH. DR. R. J.. Phys. and Sur. 404-40a
MARTIN. J, L. & CO.. Timber Lands 601
McCOY. NEWTON, Attorney-at-Law 715
Mcelroy, dr. j. g.. phys. & sur.701-702-703
McFADEN. MISS IDA E.. Stenographer....213
McGlNN. HENRY E.. Attorne-at-Law.311-12
McGUIRE. S. P.. Manager P. F. Coliler.
Publisher 415
McKENZIE. DR. P. L., Phys. and Sur.,512-13;
METT. HENRY 213
MILLER. DR. HERBERT C Dentist and
Oral Surgeon COS-COO "
MOSSMAN. DR. E. P.. Dentist 513-314
MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE INS. CO.:
Mark T. Kady. Supervisor of Agents.. 604-605
NICHOLAS.. HORACE'B.. Attorney-at-Law.71tJ
NILES. M. L.. Cashier Manhattan Lite In
surance Company of New York. .........203
NUMBERS. JAMES R.. Physician and Sur
geon 403
OLSEN. J. F., General Manager Pacific
Mercantile Co 211-212
OREGON CAMERA CLUB 214-215-216-217
OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY
40U-41fr
OREGONIAN BARBER SHOP. Marsch &
Giorge. Proprietors 129 Sixth.
OREGONIAN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU;
J. F. Strauhal. Manager 200!
PACIFIC MERCANTILE CO.; J. F. Olsen.
General Manager 211-212
PORTLAND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Ground Floor. 133 Sixth Street
QUIMBY. L. P. W.. Game and Forestry
Warden 718
REAVIS. DR. J. L.. Dentist 603-000
REED. "WALTER. Optician.. .133 Sixth Street
RICKENBACH. DR. J. F.. Eye. Ear, Nose
and Throat X701-703
ROSENDALE, O. M.. Metallurgist and Min
ing Engineer .........010
RYAN, J. B., Attorney-at-Law 515
SAMUEL, L.. Manager Equitable Life.... 300
SHERWOOD, J. W., Deputy Supreme Com
mander K. O. T. M. 51T
SMITH, DR. L. B.. Osteopath 409-410
SMITH. GEORGE S., Cashier Equitable
Life .....300
STOLTE, DR. CHAS. E., Dentist...... 701-705
STOW, F. H.. General Manager Columbia
Telephone Co. COS
SURGEON OF THE S. P. RY. AND N. P.
TERMINAL CO. 703
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE 201
THRALL. S. A., President Oregon Camera
Club 214
THREE IN ONE" QUICK ACCOUNT
SYSTEM COMPANY. OF OREGON 513
TUCKER. DR. GEO. F.. Dentist 610-CU
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U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE RIVER AND
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WILSON. DR. EDWARD N.. Physician
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