Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 06, 1902, Page 11, Image 11

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    THB MOBNIEG OREGONIAN. MONPAY, OCTQBEB 6,- 190Z.
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ANOTHER RISE 1 BEAIHS
XABKET - CLOSED KXCI'r'ED AXD
higher? "''
Hops Are Active and Firm Witfr
Dealers Offering- Twenty-twa
Cents ferCkoice:
The past week saw a good volume of, trade In
the Jobbing district."" Business was not'kiulte
so rushing In .fruits as it had been, but In oth
t er produce andln merchandise very satisfac
tory trading took place. - - . ' -
The .wheat "jnarket, 'after a steady .week,
closed firmer Saturday, though prices were not
appreciably higher. Shippers quoted club at
6So and bluestem at C5c as 4export values,
though considerable grain wis bought at He
above these figures. Farmers, as a rule, are
holding for higher prices. Other . cereals are
firm at unchanged Trices. v '
The bop market was active during thirweek,
especially on the closing day. Many sales of
60 and 100-bale lots were reported Saturday.
prices ranging from. 20 21c Twenty-two cents
Is being pffered for very choice hops. Receipts
and shipments are heavy.
A telegram to a Portland dealer, dated New
York, Saturday, said: "Exporters are buying
largely In Germany. The London market
dull, and prices are nominally unchanged, but
to effect sales concessions must be made. The
New Tork market is dull, but not quotably
higher."
There Is no general business In the Callfor
nla or Washington markets yet. Of the sttua
tlon In New Tork, the Journal of Commerce
of September 20 said: .
A Arm but quiet market was reported locally.
and there were no changes reported from either
the Coast or up the state. Nothing new was
reported from London nor .the Continent. Ad
vices received, from Washington reported that
the number of barrels of beer on which- tax
was .paid during the month of August amount
ed to 4.5.03..0G1 barrels, against 4.733,207 bar
rels for the same month last year. The total
for the calendar year to September 1 Is J30.740,
191 barrels, against 23,173,924 barrels for the
- ame period last year, or an Increase of 1,572,
f 8C7 barwls.
The Watervllle Times of September 20 say
of hops:
Though there does not appear to bo any great
nxlety on the part of growers to sell at the
.present offerings, still there are a few sales all
the time at 2830c. It has developed that
while there were many lice In most of the
yards, there was almost an entire absence of
mold. This Is not the usual result, but It was
very, fortunate that It wasso, for It has made
It possible for our growers to bring forward a
good sample.
Pacific Coast hops were quotable In New
York on that date as follows: 1902, 2429c per
pound; 1001, choice, 25tf20Vc; do medium to
prime, 2324c: 1000. 1921c; olds, 812c
The Interest In the grocery market centered
In beans, three distinct advances being made
In the week. Closing quotations were: Large
and email white, 4c; Llmas, 5c; Bayous, 3c
pinks, 3c Dried peaches advanced, as did
sardines. Canned corn and tomatoes are strong
at former quotations, and prunes are very firm.
In the fruit and vegetable market. Fall goods
are beginning to take the place of Summer
varieties. Receipts of peaches, pears and mel
ons are gradually decreasing. carload
cape Cod cranberries was received. Grapes
are plentiful, and sweet potatoes aro In better
supply.
The poultry market was In bad shape during
the last half of the week, with big receipts and
a poor demand. A large number of coops were
carried over, and unless the Inquiry Improves
today and tomorrow, prices will continue weak
and demoralized. Ranch eggs remalh Arm at
25c. but do not go higher because of the Plant!
ful supply of Eastern and storage eggs, which'
are quoted At 2223c Butter Is firm on fan
cy grades. Cheese was Arm and advanced lc
Saturday,, and will probably go higher.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Grain. Flonr, Feed, Etc. . . 'f
"HEAT walla Walla, C3e; bluestem, 65c
Valley, 64c per bushel, export value. '
FLOUR-Valley. $2 853 per barrel; .hard
wneat siraignts, $z ua3 20; hard wheat pat
ents, $3Q'3 60r graham, $2 83ST3 20. .
BARLEY Feed, $20 per ton; brewing, $21;
jatuubnj t if a tiraa, jia 50 per ton;, mld-
uungs. w; snorts, -i 50; chop, $17
OATS-No. 1 white. $13102J; rar. 85c$l
per cental.
HAT-Ttmothy. $10J311; clover. SZfVc, cheat.
Mutter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc.
POULTRY-Chlckens. mixed, 3 504 25; per
vuuuu, vu. Hens, -a- io per dozen; per pound
lie; Springs. $2 503 per dozen; fryers. $2 50
uucjis, oiKffa per
i"cj-e, young, jl4ioc; geese, S&S0 50
per dozen.
n,.a .fun cream, twins. 14c; Young
t7tVmT7w . iaciory prices, 11C less.
I 'i n":ry. myitiHC per
"u. tws- aairy. i4B20c; store.
EGGS-221e25c per dozen.
Vegetablea, Fruit, Etc.
v&ui.iAiiL.i.sj lomatoes. Oregon, 40J50o
Pf box; turnips. $1 per sack; carrots. $1
1 10; beets, $1 25 per sack; cauliflower, 8500c
' caoDasc, iiic per pound; celery.
lJr per dozenI Peas. 34c per pound; beans,
e0c per pound; lettuce, head, per dozen. 25c
green onions, per dozen. 12Hc; corn. 15320c
per dozen; cucumbers, 2540c per box; green
k)c per io.
. GREEN FRUIT Lemons, $33 50 per box;
oranges, $45 per box; bananas, $2 252 75
pineapples. $45 per dozen; apples, table. 85c
v oux; cooKing. oubioc; peaches. 50
75c $1 per box; watermel
ons. $1 502 .5 per dozen; cantaloupes, S1Q
1 25 per crate; casabas. SI 50S2 nor
nutmeg. $1 25 per crate; cranberries. S8S10 per
barrel; huckleberries, 10c per pound; Concord
grapes, 42445c per basket; grape fruit. $3 50
per box; California quinces, Sli 25 per bo-.
CRIED FRUIT Apples, evaporated. 7i08c
iui.u, ouu-unea, sacks or boxes, 5Gc
apricots, 78c; peaches, 07ic; pears. 9lCHc'
EE"!"- GWV Abs. California
!tJJf' Aiimir umte' c6i4c: Plums,
pitted. 4H5i4c
POTATOES - Best Burbanks. G570c per
;.?lna'. C055c per cental, grower'
prices; Merced sweets. Si 75S2 per cental.
jenS? f,SreSn ad '""Won. 75c$l per
Meats and Provisions.
BEEF Gross, cows. 83c per pound; steers
lc; dressed, C7c. '
VEAL 7Sc
-MUTTON Gross, 3c per pound; dressed. 6c.
LAMBS Gross, 34c per pound; dressed, 6c
HOGS Gross, 67c per pound; dressed 1Q
LARD Portland, tierces, 13Uc per pound
tubs, is;; 50s, lSc; 20s. 14c; 10c. 14Hc; 5s.
Compound, tierces, CJic per pound f 50s
fac; 10s. 10a '
BACON Portland, 14H-I7c per pound;
Eastern, fancy. 17c; standard, heavy, 15Wc;
light. 10c: bacon bellies. 15c.
HAMS-Portland. I5c per -pound; picnic.
Uttc per pound; Eastern, fancy. l5o; shoulders,
DRY SALTED MEATS-Portland clears, 11U
ei2c; backn 11 tjc; bellies, 13 14c;
plates. 10er butts. 910c. Eastern-Regular
clear sides, unsmoked. 13c; smoked. 14c; bel
Ues, average 25 to 30 pounds; unsmoked 135ic
smoked. 14c; Plates, isyje. ' '
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
HOPS-2ig22c per pound.
SOIXal,ey Eastern Oregon, ?
I4c; mohair, 20328c.
'BIDES Dry hides. No r in .
h- 'J -Lf. I- 5 Pounds!
I a -. . ana 8laK9' one-third less
han dry flint; saltea hides, steers, sound. 00
CrZ.T w, ' - 1 in w pounds. 7
8c under 50 pounds and cows. 7c; stags and
4ulls, sound. 55p; kip. sound. 15 to 20
-p, cDuna, ju. to .14 pounds 7c-
. E0Und' un3r 10 Pounds. 8c; green (un:
it jr pouna iess; culls. . lc per pound
less; horse hides, salted, each. $1 dry
each. Sll 50; colU' hides, each. 2550c- goat
skins, common, each. 103ii5c; -Angora," with
wool on. each. 26c)l. ' W .
TCL-TS-Bear sklns as td siie. No 1" each 'J
-W20; cubs. S235; badger. eaSTiOffttte; wild?
-cat,. 2HH50; hem eat. sJ0e; fox. eemaaa
gray. each. 30C50c; do red, each, $1 50-22; do
cross, each, $59fi; te silver 8Rd black, each.
$100200; fisher, each? S58; lynx, each, S23;
mlak. strictly No. 1. each, 50c? 50; marten,
dark Northern, SOf 12; marten. pal pine, ac
cording to stTe and eeior. $1 C02; muskrats,
large, each. 5I0c; skunk, each, 4050c; dW
or polecat each, ,5 10c; otter, for large prlme
skins, each, S57; panther, with hd and
claws perfect, each. 23; raccoon, for latg;
prime, each, 30g30c; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, each, $3 BOSS: wojf, prairie (coy
ote); with head perfect, each. 4d60c; woir,
prairie (coyote), without. head. each. addCSc:
wolverine, each, S4t; beaver, per sklitr Urg. '
fiSM' An mA,,rr tti. A. tial'tn. An1
kits. -5075c. " r " v ' r-
SHEEPSKINS Shearings, legate; short
wool, 2535c; medium wool, 30300c;"iong wool,
OOcffll each.
TALLOW Prime, per pound. ,45c; No. 2 and
grease, 2HS3t , . .if '
v " r-.-r- r . i
Groceries. Xttta, Etc.
COFFEE Mocha. 23e2Sc; Java, fancy. 20
82c; Java good, 20O2e; Java, ordinary, 180
!20c; Costa Rica, fancy, I820c: Costa Rica,
good. lC18c; tJosta Rica, ordinary, 1012c per
pound; Columbia roast. $11; Arbuckle's, $11 63
list; Lion. $11 13; Cordova. $11 C3 list.
RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, ii4o; No. 2.
4c; Caroltaa head. 67V4c
SALMON Columbia' River". 1 - pound tails.
$185 per dczrn; 2-pound tails. $275; fancy
1-pound flats, $1 90; ptuni flat?. $1 25;
Alaska pink, 1-pound talwe95c: red, 1-pound
talis. $130; eockeye, 1-ppWna tails, $1 CO; 1
pound flats. $1 GO.
BEANS Small white. 4c; large white, 4c;
plnke) 3c; Bayou, 3Sc; Lima, 5c per pound.
HONEY 13c per No, 1 fame.
SUGAR Sack basts, net cash, per 100
pounds: Cube, $4 60; powdered. $4 35; dry
granulated, $4 25; exire. C. $3 75; golden C,.
$3 05. Advances over sack basis aa follows:'
Barrels. 10c; half "barrels. 25c; boxes. 50c per
109. pounds. Maple.' S$16c -per pound. Beet
augar. granulated, $4 15 per 100 pounds.
NUTS Peanuts, 65ic per pound for raw,
83S5c for roasted; cocoanuts. BR&OOc per
dozen; walnuts. 1516c per pound; pine nuts,
. 108124c: hickory, nuts. 7c; Brazil nuts, 14c;
Alberts, 1510c; fancy pecans, 1414c; al
monds. J5H18c
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, $6 23g0 50 per 100
for spot.
SALT Liverpool. . 50s. $2084 per ton; 100.
$.20 40; 200s. $19 50; rock, per ton, 60s. $19 50;'
100s, $19; half ground, per ton, 50s, $20; 100s.
,$l& 50. Worcester salt, bulk. 320s. $3 per bar
rel; linen sacks, SOs? &6c per sack. "
OILS Coal oil. cases. 21c per gallon; bar
rels, 10c; tanks, 14c; boiled linseed, cases, U2c;
barrels, B7cjjaw linseed, . cases, 60o: barrels,
55e; turpentine.! cases, 64c; wood barrels, 00c;
iron barrels. 5Sc: gasoline, cases, 28c; bar
rels, lOtfc Collier and Atlantic white
and red lead, in lots of 500 pounds or more, tts,
lees t ban,. &qo pounds, 6&c.
Coffee and Sngar,
NEW YORK. Oct 4. Coffee Futures closed
10 to 20 points higher. Total sales. 53,750 bags,
Including: October, $3 35; November, $5 40:
January. $5 505 60; March.. $5 70; .May, 5 85
5 95; June. $6. Spot Rio steady; No. 7 In
voice. 5 9-lOc Mild steady; Cordova, i?;?12c.
Sugar Raw ljrjn; fair refining, 3c; centrlfu
gal, 90 test, 3.9-lic: molasses sugar, 2a Re
fined unsettledV ljR. 6, $4 15: No. 7. $4 10; No,
8, $4 05; No. 9, $4; No. 10. $3 95; No. 11. $3 00
No. 12. $3 80; No. 13, $3 80; No. 14. $3-75
confectioners' A $4 50; mold A, $4 90; cut
loaf, $5 15; crushed. $5 15; powdered. $4 75
granulated. $4 65; cubes. $4 90. -
BULL FACTORS IN WHEA
RAINS AI?D STRENGTH IX CORN
HBLPED OPENING PRICES.
Jierrv Yorlc Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4. The cotton market
opened steady, with prices one point higher to
two points lower. Speculation was fairly act
Ive. with the sentiment disposed to lean toward
the bull side. The market closed unchanged.
TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND IN PORT.
Vessels Chartered or Available for Grain Cargoes From
the Northwest.
. FOR PORTLAND
May 14
June 7
July
July 24
Sept, 7,
May 23,
Name.
Flag
and rig.
'.Master.
Holyrood
Matterhorn
4BIdston Hill
Mueaelcrac
Nal
Ecuador
Christel .
Tasmania
isle of Arran
Nantes
Madagascar
June 16
Aug. 4!Dowan Hill
July 15 Clan Galbralth
June 21 Foyledale
May 29 G. W. Wolff
July 2 Ventura
July 12EmlHe '
Aug. 24Hutton Hall
July lllCornellle Bart
June 12 Gr. Duchess Olga
June XS Herzogln Cecelia
HepL 15 Lodore
July 7 Riverside
July S WIscombe Park
July 5 Jean Bart
IMarechal do' Gonta
june, tiAiienon
F ormosa
Castor .
Aug. iOIScottlsh Minstrel
werra
Aster
Ingeborg
Daniel
Bavonne
Aug. liiMarie
July 25iRIversdale
waiitfcetown
Crown of Denmark
fTnrlcprmmith
Sept. 12 Co. of Roxburg
yiue at. Nasatre
Sept. 5lXlslerthal
uretagne
IrKv
Sept 25 Adolf'
Fulwood
Invermore
Omega .
U aiidsbek'
Oct 4Pass of Brander
Br. ship
Br.' bark
Bt..6hip
Br. barH
Ger. bark
Ger.' bark
Ger. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
Fr. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br, ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Ger. ehlp
Br. shiu
Fr. bark
Fr. bark-
Ger. ship
Er. Dark
Br.,shlp v
Br. shlD
Fr bark
Fr bark
st. snip
Bf. bark
Br. bark
Br. shin
Ger. bark
Ger. ship
Dan. bark
Fr. bark
Fr. ship
Fr. bark
Br. ship
It. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship.
r. Bhip
r. bark
Ger. shlD
Fr.bark
Br. ship
Ger.shlp
Br. ship
Br. bark
Ger. s&Jd
Ger: Dark
Br. bark
Flndley
Warren
Jones
Johnston
SchUtte
Dleckrnann
Wurthmann
Rhode
Ccrse
Ricordel
Smith
Davles
Barker
Kerry
Butler
Rehburff-
Dahn
Thurber
Cavelan
Gulrln .
wafneke
Kllley
McCully
Power
Goesat
Gulllon
Toye
Korft
Campbell
Meltln
Gerdes
Dummer
Kaas
Baeheller
Monmolne
Porter
Rue so
Milman
Fall
Leslie
Darra
Bllerbeck
Canevot
Law
Schlppmann
Thomas
Fletcher
Krause, .
Padsen v
Rider
2431
1871
2767
2193
1777
2063
i759
1029
1956
1978
i:3
16G6
159S
1581
173S
1980
2S40
126S
1590
1075
1724
1743
15)38
From.
Consignees.
19921 An iweru
1839Hambur
Antwerp
Antwerp -Hicgo
Orient
Antwerp
San Diego
Sta. Rosalia
Nagasakt
Algoa Bay -
Algoa Bay
Algoa Bay
Liverpool
Swansea
Antwerp
Antwerp
Shields
1730nst. Nazalre
1567jShields
Hamburg
Acapulco
Hamburg
Newcastle
London
Mauritius
Birrow
H74lTownsvIlle
1953jAntwerp
1511 Antwerp
boViHonolulu
146 Balfour
izojGirvm
133
1S97
1079
1819
lf-07
1709
20G7
1626
1987
1297
2091
1818
Lota
Mazatlan
P.L. Angeles
Houart
Cape Town
iiamcurg
Honoluli"
Sta. Rosalia
jAntwerp
Antwerp
CuDe Town
169fi!Callao
1730 Hobart
1480 P. L. Anpeles
iBol.Sn Francisco
!9S6Cnllao I
1522VaIparalso
2350 Sta. Rosalia
2is& ata. Rosaiin
1993!Royal Roads
121
Balfour
fuilour
Taylor
1111
62
S2
106
130 Balfour
So
42
86
115
108
201
90
90
SS
Meyer
airy'ln"
Balfour
Balfour
Taylor
Balfoqr
ta'aifour
Mcear
,43:
Baifour
..Taylor
Total tonnage en route and listed, 92, 99i.
Name.
July 23DImsdole
Aug. lOIEuphrosyne
Aug. SOJCypromene
Aug. aisemantha
Sept. 151
aepu lb
Sept. 15!
ept, 16
ept. 24
bent. 24
Sept. 22
Sept. 22
Sept. 23
Hept. Z4
ScpL 28
La-'T'ayette
Morven
Port Logan '
John Cooko
Chile
Wega
Falrport
Lime Branch
Nereus
Dynometie
uopiey
Sent. 30iAdderley
Oct. 2 Ancenis
OcL 4Magdaie1ie
Flag
and rir.
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Ger. ship
Ger. shlD
Br. .ship
1ST. BIT
Ger. ship
Br. shm
Dan. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Ger. bark
Master:
From.
Archard
Thomson
Bond
Crowe
Boju
Hughes
Adam
Quaile
Spllle
Fennekohl
Armstrong
Maling v
Baake
Snodden
fitrikman
Perqulst
Baiter
ISusewInd
1779
1799
1750
2211
1576
1997
1833
1758
2054
1945
1857
3468
1714
1S09
Newcastle
Newcastle
Antwerp
Hamburg
San Fran
San Fran
Algoa Bay
Liverpool
Hiogo
on Fran'csco
Nagasaki
victoria
1696 An twerp
1147
1700
2732
Newcastle
Table Bay
Yokohama
Agents or
Charterers.
Berth.
P. F. M. Co.
Disengaged
Balfour
P. F. M. Co
N.TV. Co.
P. F. M. Co
P. F. M. Co.
Balfour
Balfour
Balfour
Balfour
Kerr
P. F. M. Co.
ForiuG. Co
Kerr
Kerr
P. F. M. Co.
Oceanic
S. Pacific
Astoria
Astoria .
Irving
Elevator
Elevator
Col. 1
Grnw'ch
Stream
Mtg'my 1
Mtg'my 2
Stream
Stream
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Total tonnage In pDrt, 34,575.
GRAIN TONNAGE EX ROUTE TO PUGET SOUND '
Nam.
Fla
and
June olSolway
June 10Pengwern
May 20iLord Elgin
June 14Muskoka
June 17 Pass of Melfort
Aug. 3jTarpenbek
I Anemone
June zsiEirrieda
July 15
July 31
Juls-
Aug.
Sept.
Lamorlciere
Kenllworth
lSlPenthesllea
4 Glenlul
1 Wendur
June 27Eaton Hall ,
Aug. lLyderhorn
largo Law
Artemis
Beeswing
Glenmark
Bankleish
Aug, 7(M6zamblque
INorma
Aug. a)OctavIa
Bept. 2 Loudon Hill
Sept. 5iAlsterufer
.. lAlnterhprc
Aug. SBrabloch
Aug. 22 California
Sept 14ID. H. Watjen
uaei
Columbia
Sept. 18!John Ena
...Unverlyon
...jRahane
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Ger. ship
Ger. ship
Ger. ship
Fr. bark
Am. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. shio
Br. bark
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Ger. bark
Br. bark
Ger. bark
Ger. bark
Br. ship
lir. Dark
Br. ship
Br. bark
Ger. ship
Am. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Master.
James
Griffiths
Sangster
Crowe
Hansen
Houston
Agartz
Meyer
Sauvignon
Taylor
Manson
Scott
Nlcoll
Evans
Weston
Henderson
Schmidt
GrlfflthB
Johnson
Evans
Cormack
McCone
McLaughlin
Butz
Crulckshank
Jensen
Neff
Baxter
Day
wicke
Slonnn
Schutte
Madsen
Sims
Scott
1599
1492
From.
Antwerp
London
!497.Lelth
223.LIvernonl
2196jHamburg
1799Shields
16G9 1 Sydney
iM3!iamburg
1471!A:itwerp
Hamburg
Newcastle
Hamburg
Antwerp
uuuao
Hong Kong
Freemantle
:i56iSt. RtMP.Ha
lf4TVtlparalso
j-jivcrpuui
L.vprpool
2147
1063
1E41
1896!
1671
687
1587
1250
1429
2169
2205
1999
2303
Algoa Bay
onoiuiu
Stn. Rosalia
20G6IAntwerD
2597!Taltal
3132 Montevideo
2C00Sydney
2461 Cnoe Town
2065:P,L. Ansreles
1516
518
2706
1332
Valparaiso
Hiogo
Kobe
Cardiff
lG49lLiverpool
Conslgnets.
12J
138
113)
11U
C4
47
75
67
85
62
34
1001
.65
Total tonnage en route and listed, 75,tl5.
GRAIN TOKNAGE OX PUGET SOUXD
Name.
m
Flag
and rig.
Master
July 21Carnarvon Bay
July 23Yola
July aiwajade
Aug. 16lAllce A. Leigh
Aug. 18IW. J. Plrrie
Aug. 19n311eve Roe
Aug. 2SlWynstay
Allir. ?S Ppltfohnrr,
Sejrt. 4fPowj-s Castla
ttdaerside
Ocenno
Gen. de Sonis
Nerelde
Inverlc
Celtic Chief
Province
Anna
Aug. 19
fcept.
SeDt
Sept. 7j
aept
SeDt.
Sept. 15!
Bept. 27
Sept. 271Angerona
Sept. 23
Sept 21
sept 27
Sept 21
Bept. Zl
Sept. 23
Sept 10j
Sept 27
Bent 2
Sept 29
sept 2S
Sept 18
ArsuB
Fortevoit
jGertrud
uienessiin
Linlithgowshire
P. of Ivllllecranl
ting Huey
Oct liP. of Balmaha
Borrowdalo
rlottbek
Gael
Alice Marie
Kintuck
Br. ship
Br. ship
Ger. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Ger. bark
Fr. bark
Ger. ship
Br. str .
Br. shlD
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Ger. shio
Br. ship
Br. shin
Br. bark
Br. str
Br. ship
Rus. ship
Ger. ship
Fr. bark
Ft. bark
Br. str
Grlfflths
Pennlcnlck
Williams
Davidson
Jenkins
George
Parry
Davidson
Jenkins
James
Breckwoldt
Femyol
Windhorst
Kennedy
Jones
Jones
Bohlmann
Williams
Hunter
Kldd
Henke
Prltchard
Anderson
Vint
Peorille
Scougell
Wenstrom
Zingler
Agnierag-SaJntlo
Long
1793
1407
1677
2817
23SS
1608
1573
2500
1349
1303
2747!
1746
Frora.
Agents or
Charterers.
Berth.
Glasgow
Honolulu
Yokohama
Shanghai
Shanghai
Antwero
Cardiff
Newcastle
Hambure
Pt. Natal
Hloeo
CaDe Town
1707iYokohama
3113IManila
1709ILlverpool
1696lValparalso
1499j
1145!
1543
2962ShanchaT
1627
1743
1357
1600
1150
1498!
1861
1707!
1730
28S1
Yokohama
Cape Town
P. L. Aog'Js
Honolulu
Melbourne
Melbourne
Antwerp
Hiogo
PtChalmers
1197iAlroa Bav
zoKonama
Hobart
Hobart
Shanghai
Kerr
Disengaged
P. F. M. Co.
Disengaged
aauour
Kerr
T. G. Co.
T. G. Co.
P. F. M Co,
Balfour
Balfour
N. W. Co.
P.S.F. Mill
Kerr
Disengaged
uanour
N. W. Co.
N. W. C
Balfour
Balfour
Balfour
P. F. M. Co.
Balfour
Disengaged
Balfour
Kerr
Balfour
Port G. Co.
G. Co.
Balfour
Total tonnage in port,58.0J7.
Tacoma
Van'cvr
Tacoma
Pt Tnsnd
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacoma "
Tacoma
Tacoma
acoma
Tacoma
Seattlo
Tacoma
Pt. Tnsnd
Pt Tnsnd
Pt. Tnsnd
Tacoma
Tacoma
Royal Rdi
Tacoma
Seattlo
Tacoma
Royal Rdi
Tacoma.
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacoma
Later, oh Favorable. Weather in the
Northwest and Unresponsive
Cables, Market Declined,
CHICAGO. Oct. 4. Heavy rains In tha South
west, and strength In corn were bull factors In
wheat at the opening. With favorable weather
reported In the Northwest and the break
corn, there was a corresponding; decline In
wheat early In the session. Local traders and
outsiders were active sellers. Unresponsive ca
bles, small cash business and moderate receipts
had a steadying Influence on the market De
cember opened HOW to Hc hlgrher at 70
70c. Heavy- realizing carried the prlco down
io uyjfcc -me closo was hc lower at 70c,
The weather map was asraln the main factor
In the opening advance In corn. The heaviest
seneral rainfall of the season was reported
durlns the past 24 hours, and predictions were
for a continuance of the unfavorable condition.
A larso volume of business was transacted,
and although a decline was. experienced later
in the session on heavy realizing, the market
in general was firm. December closed
lower at 4949Uc.
Oats were fairly active and followed corn.
uecemDer closed Vic lower at 32H32c,
.rroisions were Irregular and weak. Jan
uary pork closed 5c lower," lard a shade lower
ana nos oc lower.
The leading futures ranged as follows
WHEAT.
Opening. Highest Lowest. Close;
""Ober ?0 60V4 $0 SOU fOCSJi $0 68
May n 71
CORN.
CO 60
40U 50
cot
71
October .
December
May ....
Oct. (new) .
Dec. (new)
May
43 44
OATS.
31 31V4
33H
S4 "
PORK.
ices
15S7H
14 70
43H
705
C0
43
31
33
1C 00
15 70
14 45
10 17
8 85
8 22
11 CO
8 22
33
34
MESS
October 16 05 1C 05 16 00
January 15 85 15S7. 15 65
May 14 55 14 70 14 45
LARD.
October 10 15 10 17 10 15
January 8 87 8 87 8 82
May 8 22 S 27 8 22
SHORT RIBS.
October ,1150 . 11 CO 1125
January 8 30 8 2Q 8 20
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour V as moderately active and prices
steady.
Wheat No. 2 Spring, 7171c; No. 3. 70
7ic; No. 2 red. TOc.
Corn No. 2. 01601c; No. 2 yellow, 62c.
Oats No. 2, 282Sc; No. 3 white. 32
34c.
Rye No. 2. C808c.
Barley Fair to choice malting, 573B8c
Flaxseed No. 1, $1 27; No. 1 Northwest-
em, $1 27.
Timothy seed Prime. $2 OCia 10.
Pork Mess, per bbir, $10 0O17.
Short ribs SWes (loose), (11 2011 40.
Shoulders Dry-salted (boxed), $9 25S0 B0.
Short clear Sides (boxed). $11 6011 67.
Clover Contract grade, 10 25.
Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, barrels .
Wheat, bushels
Corn, bushels .
Oats, bushels .
Rye. bushels .
Barley, bushels
.157.000
....133.000
,...120.800
....240.700
.... 15,400
.... 06,700
14.800
10.500
360.200
88,000
14.200
Grain and Produce at Kcw York.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4. Flour Receipts, 23,
wl barrels; exports, 51,245 barrels. Market
quiet again, buyers and sellers being 510c
apart.
neat Receipts, 205,475 bushels; exports.
103,000. Spot, steady; No. 2 red. 74c, elevator;
ro. z red. 75c. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 North
em Duluth, 80c. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, 80c. f. o. b.. afloat. A Jump In tho
corn market sent wheat shorts to cover today
Subsequently, prices eased oft a little under
realizing. The. close was steady at glc "net
decline. . May, 7475c, closed -74c; Decern
ber, 7475 13-lGc; closed 74c.
Hides Steady; California, 21 to 25 pounds.
ic; ary, 24 to 30 pounds, 14c.
Wool Firm; domestic .fleece, 8085c.
Butter Receipts, 2100 packages; market
Arm; state dairy, 1721c; creamery, extra.
zzfte; creamery, common to choice, 17g22c,
Eggs Receipts, 5000 packages; quiet: state
and Pennsylvania, 2224c; Western candled,
21&23C
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 4. Wheat Easier.
Barley Easier.
Oata Steady.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping. $1 20t 21Vi: milling.
$1 221 25.
Barley Feed. ?l llVifl 12;. brewing. 11 15
1 17.
Oats-Red. $1.051 25; black, $1 051 30.
Call-board sales:
Wheat EatCir; JOecember, $1 21 bid: May.
51 23 bid; cash, 51 21U.
Barley Easier; December, 1 13V1 bid; May.
Corn Large yellow, $1 45.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, Oct. 4. Wheat Cargoes on uass
age firm, but not active; English country mar
kets steady. Indian shipments, of wheat to
United Kjrgdom, 22,000 bushels; to Continent.
1000 bushels.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 4. yheat Firm; No. 1
standard California, Gs 5d. Wheat and flour
in Paris, steady; French country lnarkets firm,
Weather In England, cold and dry.
French Wheat Crop.
PARIS. Oct. 4. Official returns of the Min
ister of Agriculture, M. Mougeot, place the
wheat crop of Franco for the year at 353,
002,340 bushels.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK,
Prices Current at Chicago, Kansas
City and Omaha.
CHICAGO. Oct 4. Cattle Receipts, 200. all
Westerns. Steady. Good to .prime steers nom
inal. $7 503 40; poor to medium, $3 7500 75;
stockers and feeders, $2 254 00; cows, $1 25
4 50r heifers. $2 2C5 50; canners, $1 232 40;
bulls, $24 45; calves, 37; Texas-fed steers,
$34 50; Western steers. $3 B0S.5 75.
Hogs Receipts today. 0000: Monday. 20,000;
left over, 3000. Strong to Be higher. Mixed
and butchers,' $7 257 80; good to choice heavy.
$7 40 85; rough heavy, choice, 0 007 40;
light. $7 157 65; bulk of sales. $7 257 45.
Sheep Receipts, 6000. Sheep and lambs
steady- Good to choice wethers, $3 254; fair
to choice mixed. $2 503 CO; Western sheep.
$2 5033 80; native lambs, 3 505 75; Western
lambs, $2 555 15.
KANSAS CITY. Oct 4. CattleReceipts.
1000 head. Market steady. Native steers. $4 10
4 00; Texas and Indian steers, $2 2003 60;
Texas cows. $1 G02.35; native cows and heif
ers. $1 504 25; stockers and feeders, f2 00
4 85; bulls. $233 50: calves. $2 2505 50.
Hogs Receipts. 3000. Market steady to
strong. Bulk of sales, $7 227 30. Heavy,
$7 207 25; medium, ?7 257 30; packers.
27 27; light, $7 2007 80; Yorkers.
$7 277 30; pigs, $67 10.
Sheep Receipts, 1000. Market firm. Muttons.
$3 153 85; lambs, $3 70 4 25; rangs wethera,
$2 00; ewes. 3334.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 4. Cattle Receipts,
BOO. Market steady. Native steers, 4 75fl8 25;
cows and heifers, $34 50; Western steers,
?3 75Jf 5 75; Texas steers, 3.504 50; cows and
heifers, $2 503 75; canners. $1 B02 50;
stockers and feeders, $2 B05; calves, 3 50S0;
bulls, stags, etc., ?1 754.
Hogs Receipts, 3500. Market stronger.
Heavy, $7 207 80; mixed, 7 257 40; light,
$7 257 35; pigs, tS7; bulk of sales. $7 250
7 85.
Sheep Receipts, none; market steady.
the
SAX FRANCISCO MARKETS.
Prices Current for Produce at
Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 4. Vegetables Cu
cumbers. 5065c per box; garlic, 22Kc per
pound; green peas. Be per pound; string beans.
34c per pound; tomatoes. 8550c; onions, 40
50c; egg plant, 40 60c
Apples Choice, 90c; common, 25c
Bananas $1 252 60.
Limes Mexican, 15.
California lemons Choice, $3; common, BOc
Oranges Navel. $1 505? 4 60.
Pineapples $1 604.
Potatoes Early1 Rose, nominal; River Bur-
baaks, 906c; Salinas Burbanks. 8c9$110r
sweets. ?1 18fl 25.
- Poultry Turkey gobblers. 1518c; do hens,
1516c; old roosters. $4 BOf 5; do young. $4 58
5; small broilers. $2 753; do large. 39
3 B0; fryers. $3 504; hens. $45; old 'ducks,
2 503; do young, f2 505.
Butter-tFancy creamery, 31c; do seconds,
27c; fancy dairy, 20e; do seconds, 23c
Eggs Store. 2733c; fancy ranch. 46c; East
ern. 2227c.
Cheese Young America, ll12c; Eastern.
1415c
Wool Fall Humboldt and Mendocino, 13
14c; mountain, 810c; lamb, 810c".
Hops 2022c.
Mlllstuffs-Bran. $2021; middlings. $2425.
Hay Wheat $IOB013; wheat and oats, $10
12 50; barley, $7 508 50; alfalfa. 811; clo
ver. $7 6009 50; straw, 37(f55c per bale.
.RfCe,ptsFlour' Qu sks' 13,370; Washington.
4CD0; wheat, ctls, 11,753; barley, ctls. 4467;
oats, ctls. 2829; Oregon. -460; Washington.
5645; beans, sks. 6220; potatoes, sks, 1802;
bran, sks, 1140; middlings, sks. 1045; hay. tons,
415; wool, bales, 300; hides, 559.
Closing- Stock Quotations.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4.-Clo3tng. prices on the
stock market were as follows:
STOCKS.
""J I 25.E
pfd I37(
Imore & Ohio....'.. 4,1
Atchison
do
Baltl
do Dfd
Canadian Pacific ...
Canada Southern ...
Chesapeake & Ohio..
Chicago & Alton....,
do pfd
v-mcago. ind. & Louis
uo pia ;
Chicago & Eastern Ili.
w..,lHSO ureat western
do A pfd
do n nfA '"
Chicago & Northwestern
vwucago xer. & Trans
do pfd ..
C. C. C. & St. LkjuIs.
moraao southern ...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
JJei.. Lack. & western
-Lenver & kio Grande.
do pfd
Erie ......... li
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central ".
Ibwa Central
do pfd'
Lake Erie & Western.'
do pfd ,
Loulevilfe & Nashville.
Mannattan L
Metropolitan St. Ry....
Mexican Central
Mexican National
Minneapolis & St It. .
Missouri Pacific
Missouri. K. & T....
do pfd ..;
New Jersey Central..!
New York Central
Norfolk & Western....
do pfd
Ontario & Western....
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd i
St Louis & San P..
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
at. Louig g, 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 pfj
Wheeling & L. Erie..
do 2d pfd
Wisconsin- Central . . .
do pM ...
Express Companies"
Adams
Amorlcan "
United1 Statpa
VeIls-Fargo
.Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper .
Amer. Car & Foundry
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil....
do pfd
Anw. Smelt. & Refln.
uu pm
Anaconda Mining nn
Brooklyn Rapid Trans'lt
voiaraao fuel & Iron.
Consolidated Gas
Cont. Tot-wco pfd... '.
General EI-ctflc
Hocking Coal
International Paper ...
do pfd
International Pnwnr ' '
Laclede Gas "
National Biscuit ..."
National Lead "
Aorta American ......
Pacific Coast
PeoDle's Gatt
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Pain
Republic Steel "
do pfd .......
Sujrar " "
Tenn. Coal a t.. "
Union Bag & paper" Co
UJ pifl
United States Leather!
United States "Rubber!!
do pfd
United States Steel...!
do nfd
Western Union ...-.!!!!
American Locomotive.
Kansas city "So! ". ". "..!!.
uo pia
3.400
2.50O
300
100
1.400,
000
1,100
300
100
100
300
. 80O
.J..
2001
200
17.000
1.100
200
100
2.40O
200
200
4,700
10.700
800
700
6001
89T4,
101
107
137
61
74
30?-
157.700
600;
30ft
' i!666
7,800
4.S00
20.000
31,800
700
800
400
100
500,
21.600
200
3.200
n.ooo;
1001
2.700
300
53.800
100
600
' 700
600
300
200
300
4.000
2.300
100
200
100
700
4,300
200
- 100
100
1.200
100
100
300
700
4,800!
300
"i!666
400
5.800
2,300
. 100
1,800 !
100
10,100
3.7O0
100
800,
""'266'
200!
21
anv
1021
45
174
45
01
30
tsa
66
162
45M
01 .v
140(4
2U
10
O
885SI 83
100
135i
5o-;
3U
74
30
115
01
156
74
34
163
70
774
78
34
C0H
104
108
74
38
UU
47
28
104
90
34U
m
aa
27-X
5214
05
HI
22
'40
103
04
80:
218
1224
ma
23
00
124
77
104
21
7BV4
125
7
14
14
80
113
01
150
73
31
162'A
p8
34
CO
U)2
107'
72
as
06
45U
27
103M
00
34
40
88
a;
10014
03
13d
50
37
73
70
8'J
214
30
07
47
232
21
30
lot
31
72
171
200
44
01
38
67
Vii
01
149
43
81
00
120
13
135
130
20
19
113
29
61
170
156
7?
Ul
34
1(12
77
78
82
73
33
69
102
197
73
3S
45
27
41
103
33
4UVi
2V
37
2f,
51,
210
245
140
35
CO
124
77
104
00
03&
li
70
123123H
00 '4
14
80
Total eales for tho day. 30S.40O shares
BONDS.
U. S. ref. 2s. reloou
do coupon ...... 100
do 3s, reg 107
do couDon inn
do new 4s, reg. 136
do coupon 130
do old 4s, reg... 110
uu tuupon 110
do 5s, reg 105
do coupon 105
Atchison adj. 4s.. 03
X- W. con. 7sl35
D. & R, G. 4s lni
. X. J 18t8...
Nor. Pacific 3s,
QO 48 .
101J
74
"'"u rac. -ss..
Bid.
05!
union ac. 4a.... 104V
West Rhnn a
Wisconsin Cenja! 02
Mlnlna- Stocks.
aji.i r n.AiJltsUV. Oct. 4 Tho nmi.i
... Muoiauons xor mining stocks today were
Alta $o 01
Belcher 11
Best & Belcher.. 13
Caledonia 01
Challenge Con .. 10
-jnouar 4. 02
confidence 65
con. cai. & v.. 1 os
Crown Point .... 02
Gould & Currie.. 07
Hale A. Norcross 20I
Con.
Justice ..
Mexican .
Occidental
Onhlr ...
Savage
Sag Belcher
Silver Hill
Union Con
Utah Con
Yellow Jacket....
05
20
03
1 00
04
02
61
14
05
04
and Western mediums; 1617c; fine. 1216c;
coarse, 12914c.
Hops atTLendoa.
LONDON, Oct. 4sjB"opST-Pu$lflo Coast new
and old crops firm. i& 10s27.
NEW
were:
Adams Con
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Con.
Comstook Tunnel
Con. Cal. & Va.
Horn Sliver
Iron Silver
Leadvllle Con ..
TORK. Oct. 4.-Closing
quotations
..$0 15Llttle Chief
60
11
Ontario 8 25
Onhlr oa
08Phoenlx !!! os
05 Potosl
1 iavage 04
1 258ierra Nevada 03
75 Small Hopes .... 25
03Standard 3 40
BOSTON, Oct. 4.-CIoslng quotations were;
Adventure
Allouer ,
Amalgamated .
Bingham
Cal. & Hecla..
Centennial
Copper Range..
Dominion Coal.
Franklin
Isle Royale
Mohawk
Old Dominion..
.SO 00
02:
!
. 5 so
. 16
. 57
. 1 33
Osceola 57
Parrot 25
Oulncy 1 27
8anta Fe Copper. 1 58
Tamarack
Trlmountaln .
Trinity
United States.
09iUtah
14 IVlctoria
48 Winona
10 Wolverine ....
65
03
10
2ltf
05
U4
58
Monej, Exchange, Etc.
LONDON, Oct. 4. Money. 2S2H Der renf-
bar stiver quiet. 23d per ounce. Holiday on
Stock Exchanse.
8AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 4.-Drafts. nlpht
2c: telegraphic, 6c; silver bars. 60c; Mexican
dollars, nominal; sterling on London. 60 dnv.
$4 83; sight, 4 86. ,
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4. Trade In all metals
was quiet today, and changes from yester
day's, quotations were slight. For tin thera
was a quiet demand, which was more than met
UDerai oneritigs, and the market closed
easy in tone, with spot quoted at $24 95025 10.
Offerings of copper were also depresslngly
heavy, and resulted In a weak undertone to
the. market. Standard closed at Slo BRian.
lake, $11 55011 70; others unchanged. Small
demand for lead on the basil of 4c Spelter
and Iron unchanged.
palry Produce at Chicago.
CHICAGO, Oct. 4. On the Produce Exchanea
today the butter market was Arm: creameries
16?22c; dairies, 16620c; cfieese steady. 10
llc; eggs steady. 20c "
Wool at St! Loals.
8T. LOUIS. Oct- 4.-Vool-Steady; territory
jADE OF THE ANCIENTS.
Specimens of the Prehistoric Mineral
From the Orient.
New York Mall and Express.
Should Heber 9. Bishop, of this city, J
uut ms reporxeo intention 01 giving
hlg collection of prehistoric Oriental and
New Zealand Jades to the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, that Institution 4 would
acquire a unique assortment of tre'asures.
. Mr. Bishop's collection not only Is the
best and' most cpmprejienslve of its kind,
but Is likely to remain ao. since the golden
time of the gatherer of Chinese Jades Is
past. The treasures of the Summer pal
ace were brought to the West by the
French and English In the sixties; the
march on Pekin two .years ago brought
forth little In the way of new art works
in the curious old mineral, which some
30 years ago gave rise to one of the most
Interesting prehistoric discussions the
world "of science has ever carried on
Jade Is a mineral a stone, the material
used by the neolithic man. for his Imple
ments, as distinct from the Hint of the
still earlier paleolithic .map. Flint was
chipped Into shape; Jade was cut and pol
ished with sand and watr. Often the
water of streams, rolling the, pebbles of
the mineral along sandy, rubbly" river
beds, performed part of the laborious
task for our early ancestors. The shape
of the find determined its use; but as
often the block had to be ground into
hatchets and scrapers, awls and needles,
into ornamental 1eads, hammers and
battle-axes.
This mineral has the useful quality of
being exceedingly hard without being
brittle. Mineralogists know '.three kinds,
to- which fchey have given the.' names" of
nephrite, Jadeite and chloromeliihite, the
last of the three being the most interest
ing, (as it has never been found in the
crude state as part of the rock forma
tion of any of tho continents." Where it
came from none knows to thi3 day. We
have it only in the form of Implements
or of rough pieces of varying size.
The Kuen-lun Mountains of China con
tain the chief .mines of Jade today. Si
beria,' too. yields.-au excellent quality of
the mineral, "Which' -has at present some
vogue in the form of fob seals and seal
ring stones. A peculiar kind Is found
In Polynesia, and a few years ago a
European scientist succeeded" at last in
discovering it In the rock in Europe
"in situ," as the .mineralogists say, thus
settling forever the great "nephrite ques
tion." f
"It was late In the "70s, when the dis
covery of thousands of small and. large
Jade Implements 'in tho remains of the
prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland
had drawn attention to this mineral, that
Professor Fischer, of Freiburg, published
his famous book on the "Nephrite Ques
tion." In this he reasoned as follows:
The builders of the lake dwellings, tho
men of the later stone age, used by
preference Jade In the malting of their
Implements. Now, jade is a mjneral thnt
Is not found In Europe In Its natural
state, whence It follows that there must
have been in these prehistoric 'days an
intercontinental trade between Central
Europe and China, which points to a
higher state of civilization than we have
been willing to ascribe to the men of
that era.
Up rose another Teutonic pundit. In tho
person of Dr. Meyer, the curator of
museum in Dresden, who asserted that
Professor Fischer's major premise had
not been proven. The Iberian peninsula
ana the mountains of Norway, he said
had not yet been, thoroughly explored.
Katner than accept this theory of an in
tercontinental prehistoric trade route, let
us wait until the mineralogists chance
upon the local mines whence the paleo
lithic inhabitants of Europe drew their
row material.
British Baron Dead.
LONDON, Oct. 5. Castel Sherard, -tenth
.oaron anerard, is dead, aged 53 years.
coal is widely distributed in India, but manv
of the coal fields have not been fully explored.
POGSON, PEliGiUBET & CO.
Public Accountants
Hennessy Building, tfutte "
New York Office 20 Broad Street
TRAVELERS' GUIDE:.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
Round trip dally exoapt Sunday.
TIME CARD.
Leave Fort 1 ana ; 7 a. M.
Aaions .,..7 F. AX.
THE DALIiEH-KJKTLAKD ROUTE.
BTR3. TAHOMA AND METLAKO.
Sally trips except Sunday.
BTR. TAHOMA.
Lv. Portland ason., wea.. Fri 7.7 a. m.
iV. JJ&liea Aurs.. xuurs,, Dili .t.T A. il.
BTR. METLAKO.
Lv. Portland Tues.. Thurs.. Sat 7 a. M.
Lv. Dalles Mon.. Wed.. Krl ,...7
Landing foot of Alder street, Portland, Or.
Both phones. Main Sol.
E. w. CRICHTON. Agent. Portland, Or
REGULATOR. LINE
STEAMERS
Dally except Sunday.
DALLES-PORTLAND ROTJTB
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., 7AM
CASCADE LOCKS AND RETURN DAILY
LANDING OAK ST. DOCKORTLANp.
M. V. HARRISON. Acent.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
LEAVES
Depot Klfth ana
I Street.
ARRIVES
I.-00 A. M.
7.-O0 F. a.
For Maygers, Kalnter,
ClaUkanle. Westport,
Clifton. Astoria, War
renton, navel. Ham
Bond, Fort Stevens,
Qearnart? Flc, Seasldt,
Astoria and Seashore...
Express Dally.
Astoria Express,
Dally.
U:10 A. M.
8:0 p. il
Ticket office. 233 McrrUon st- and Union Depot.
. jmaw, vito. rmm Agr.. Astoria, Or.
Willamette River Route
Salem and way jandlngs Str. Pomona leave
0:45 A. M. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday
Str. Altona, for Dayton and way landings 7
A. M., Monday. Wednesday and Friday '
Oreson City boat leaves Portland -n.-m 1
M.. 4:BO P. M. Leaves Oregon City 7:30 A. M
1:80 P. M. Round trips? 25c. No Sunday trlns
OHfUUH TRANSPORTATION CO
, JXwJtr foot of Taylor au
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
OREGON
Shorj Line
AND
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
C&loil DEPOT. i-rave. Arrive.
CHICAGO-PORTLAND 8:00 A. IT" 4:3U P. M, '
SPECIAL. ually Daily,
For the East vl Hunt
lngton. SPOKANE FLYER. J:1S p. M. 7:00 A. M,
. r -.''r-'";-"? Wash's- Daily. Dally,
ton. Walla Walla. Lew
lton. Coeur d'Alen--and
Ut. Northern point
ATLANTIC EXPRESS -,:zo P. M. :10 A. ilT
E" via Hun:- Daily. iailyT
OCEAIY AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR SAN FRAN- I From
CISCO. Alnxwortn
E5. Oco. W. Elder- Dock.
Oct. 0. 10, 20. ' 3:00 P. H.
SS. '"oluixht-t-r S-00 P. M.
Oct. 4. 14, 24.
FOR ASTORIA and! 3:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M.
way points, connecting Daiiv ex. Dally
with steamer for Ilwa- Sundsy except
.co and North Beach. Sunday,
steamer Hassalo. Ash- Saturday,
street Dock. 10 P.M.
ri?? DATON. Orem
noin n Mmh"l Illver 7:0A. M. 3:00 P. M.
ffif' Ttr,Modo'. Ash- Tuea. Mon.
m-n.?.ock . Thurs.. Wed..
(Water permitting.! Sat. Frl.
TICE. Third and WasUlnctou.
Telephone Main 712.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
For Tokoliam and Hone Konjr. calllns at
Kobe. Naj;aakl and ShanhaU taking frelzat
Tla connecting steamers for Manila. Port Ar
thur and Vladlvostock.
INDRAVELLI BAILS ABOUT AUGUST 23.
For rates and full Information call on or ad
dress official or acents of O. R. & N. Co.
EAS
SOUTH
( stmsrr -t
l RgLfTES ?Q
Lcne
v.
8:30 P. 31.
8:30 A. M.
4:00 P. M.
7-30 A. M.
Il4:"irt P. M.
Union Depot
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS.
for Salem, Roso-
burg, Abhland. Sao
rammto. Utiles,
San Francisco, Mo
lave, Loa Angelee,
El Paso. New Or
.cans and ill a East.
At W u o d b u r n
laity except Sun
lay), niornlns train
connects, wltn train
for Mt. Angel, dll-
vrton. Drowns-.-1
1 le. Sprlngnellld,
tVendllng and Na-
von.
uany pasaenjfer ..
Connects at Wood
urn with Mt. An
.ol and Silverton
jcal.
vrvallls p&ssenscr
MiTldan pasufnger
Dally.
Arrive
7:43 A. M,
7:00 P. lr
:0:10'A. Hm
3:30 P. M.
a-2."i A. M.
IIDatly except Sunday.
PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICE
AND
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Depot foot of JeCerson street.
Leave Portland dally for Oswego at 7:20 A.
M.; 12:30,. 1:35. 3:-J5. 4:40. 0:25. 8:30 P. M.
Dally except Sunday, 5:30. 0:40 A. M.: 5:03.
11:30 P. M. Sunday only. 0:00 A. M.
Returning from Oswego arrive Portland dally
8:30 A. M.: 1:35. 3:10. -1:30. 0:13. 7:40. 10:00
P. M. Daily except Sunday. 3:35 u:30, 10:50
A. M. Except Monday, 12:4U A. M. Sunday
only. 10:05 A. M.
Leave from same depot for Dallas and Inter
mediate, points dany except Sunday 5:05 P. M.
Arrive Portland 0:30 A. M.
The Independence-Monmouth motor line oper
ates dally to Monmouth and Airlie, connecting
with" S. P. Co.'s trains at Dallas and Inde
pendence. 4
Rtnate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac
ramento and San Francisco. Net rates. $17.50
first class and $14.00 seconc class. Second
class Includes sleeper, first class "does not.
Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also
Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia.
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 City-Si. Louis
Special 11:10 A. M.
North Coast Limited... 3:30 P.M.
Tacoma, Seattle Night
Express ,.. 11:45 P. M.
Arrive.
fl:45 P. M.
11:10 P. M
7:00' A3 M,
8:05 P. M.
Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast
Limited tor Gray'a Harbor points. Take Pu
get Sound Limited for Olympla direct.
Take Puget Sound Limited or Kansas City
Bt. Louis Special for points on South Bend
branch.
Double dally train service on Gray's Har
bor branch.
Four trains datly between Portland and Ta
coma and Seattle.
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passengor Agent.
255 Morrison at.. Portland. Or.
Jsreat Northern)
Ticket Offict 122 Third St Phone 63)
LEAVE
No. 4
0:15 P. M.
Tho Flyer dall7 to and
from Su Paul. Minne
apolis. Dulutb. Chicago
and all points East.
ARRIVB
No. 3
7:0u A. M
Tbrovgh Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dicing
and Burt at Smoklnx-Llbrary Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
IYO MARU
For Japan, China and atl Asiatlo points, will
leava SeattU
About October Zl
Pacific Coast Steamship So.
For South-Eastern Alaska.
Leave Seattle
Steamships Spokane, City
of Seattle or City of. Topeka,
Sept. 23; October 2. 8, 14. 20.
20; Nov. 1.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO Steamships leava
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.
lng dates.
AGENTS N. POSTON. 24G Washlnrtn.
Portland; F. W. CARLETON. N. P. dock Tl
coma: Ticket Office. 113 James at., Seattle
M. TALBOT. Commercial Ant y.,,:
S. F. Ticket Office. 4 New Montomrv t I
C. D. DUN ANN, Gen. Pass. Agt., S. F.