Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 08, 1902, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE. MOKNING OBEgOyiAK, MONDAY, DECEMBEK 8, 1902,
11
THE HOLIDAY TRADE
Front Street Already Feels
the Effect of It.
PROMISES TO. BE HEAVY
Penltry ad Othei IJrbdKcc Markets
la Flae Skape Little' Dolns in
Hops Wfaeat QHOtctl
This week xlvcs every promise of being ' a
recwil-breaker in the produce - district- The
JtolWay trade has already opened, and country
orders are coming in freely. The fruit -and
vegetable trade will bo- well supplied to meet
the demand. The past week was somewhat
quiet after the Thanksgiving excitement, but
business Improved vonthe last days,- There
"were not many chances in Saturday's prices.
Sweet potatoes are scarce and firmer, owing to
the' advanced season and the difficulty shippers
find in securing suitable cars.
Poultry houses cleaned up Saturday for the
first tUe in several weeks leaving tee market
Jn $ne condition for this week's trade. Eggs
are steady, with Oregon scarce and quotable
at S4c, and Eastern more plentiful and selling:
lower. Butter Is weak, and a decllno is pr&r
dictcd.
There was no business in. the local hop mar
let Saturday. A few growers were in town,
and they seemed anxious to sell, but would
not make concessions.
"Wheat was dull and quoted weaker. The de
anand from Australia and South Africa seems
to nave given out for the present.
Grocery Jobbers report the holiday trade well
Under way. Reports from the primary tea
markets show great strength and activity. The
10c duty will be repealed January 1. and It is
probable that there will be a. general reduction
of JOc a pound all round. The market for rice
Ik strong for nearly all varieties with prices
tendlnr unwnrd. Thn snlf sliitotlnn vmtlnno
unsettled.
Trade in the salmon market is slow, as Is
itural at this time of tho year, but prices
how consequent easiness. In red Alaska and
eockeyes. of course, there Is hardly any ap
parent movement, as stocks are pretty well
cleaned up. Cohoes, however, are In somo de
mand at firm prices. Pinks and chums aro in
good supply, but a heavy Spring demand is
confidently expected, and the best grades are
being very firmly" held. Concerning the action
of tho Government in the matter of shortening
the Alaska season, report from Seattle states
that the Government has served a notice that
the red fish In the north arc be closed until
July 1. This will cut off about half the spa
son. Efforts are being now made to modify
the law to permit catching about the middle of
June Under this law tho Independent north
cm canneries would bo practically shut out of
business. The latest figures of tho British Co
lumbia pack give a total of 016,772 cases, 313,
651 for Fraser River and 302,021 for the north
ern cans cries.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, Float-, Feed, Etc
FLOUR Valley, $3 353 50 per barrel; hard
wheat straights. $3 303 C5; hard wheat pat
ents, $3 604 10; Dakota hard wheat, $4 400
6:30; graham, $3 203 60.
WHEAT Walla Walla, 71c; bluestem, 70c;
Talley. 77c export values.
BARLEY Feed, $23 50 per ton; brewing. $24:
rolled, 24 50.
ailLLSTUFFS-Bran. $1810 per ton: mid
dlings. $2324; shorts, $1020; chop, $18.
OATS No. 1 white. ?1 151 17; gray. $1 12VS
1 15 per cental,
HAT Timothy, $10(31 ; clover, $9; wheat.
S8 per ton.
Batter, Egrgs, Poultry, Etc.
POULTRY Chickens, mixed, 10c per pound;
young, 10c; hens, 10Ilc; turkeys, live. 13c;
dressed, 15c; ducks, $56 per dozen; geese, SO
Q8 60.
CHEESE Full cream, twins, 1516c:
Toung America, 16H174c: factory prices 1
IHc less;; Wisconsin, 10c per pound.
BUTTER Fancy creamery. 3032yk per
pound; dairy. 2022Vc; store, 1518c
EGOS 25S4c per dozen.
Vegetables, Fruit. Etc.
VEGETABLES Turnips, 75S0c per sack;
carrots, 75S0e; beets. $1 per sack; parsnips,
fl per sack: cauliflower, Los Anseles, S5c per
dozen: cabbage. lUo per pound; celery, Los
Angeles 5060c; Denver, $1 per dozen; let
tuce, head, per dozen, 25c; hothouse, $1 7503
per box; green onions, per dozen. 12c; cu
cumbers, 75c$l per box; creen peppers, 45c
per pound; dry Chile peppers, 20c per pound:
Brussels sprouts, 6c per pound; squash, $1
1 60 per hundredweight.
GREEN FRUIT Apples, tables. S5c$l 55
per bpx; cooklpg, 5075c; pears, 75c$l 25 per
box: crapes. Niagara. 50o per crate; Concord,
20030c per basket. 15c per half basket: Cali
fornia Tokay, $1 40 per crate; Muscat. $1 25
per crate; Cornichon, $1 25; quinces, Oregon,
85c$l per box; cranberries, Jersey, $11; Wis
consin, Bell & Cherry, $lllgll 50; persimmons,
$1 25 .per box.
TROPICAL FRUIT Lemcns. $3 504 per
box; orances, new crop navels, S3 253 75;
grape fruit, $3 50 per box; bananas, $2 250
2 75 per bunch; pineapples, $5 50 per dozen;
pomegranates, $1 50 per box,
DRIED FRUIT Apples, evaporated, 74c per
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes, 536c; apri
cots, 810c; peaches. 70c; pears, 78c;
prunes. Italian. 4H6c; tigs, California blacks,
6c; do white, 7Jc; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted,
45c
RAISINS Loose Muscatel, 4-crown. 7c: 3
crown, 7Vic; 2-crown, G&e; unbleached seedless
POTATOES Best Burbanks, 6070c per sack;
ordinary, 5060c per cental, growers' prices;
Merced sweets, $2 per cental.
ONIONS Oregon and "Washington, 76c$l per
cental: shippers price In carload . lots, 50o per
centals.
Groceries, Ruts. Etc.
COFFEE Mocha. 23028c; Java, fancy, 200
52c; Java, good, 20g24c; Java, ordinary, 18
20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 1820c; Costa Rica,
good, ICigISc: Costa Rica, ordinary. 10g12c per
pound; Columbia -roast. $10 "75; Arbuckle's,
$11 25 list; Lion. $10 75.
RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1. 55Jc; No. 2,
4c: Carolina head. 77c
SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound talis,
$1 65 per dozen: 2-pound tails. $2 75; fancy
1-pound flats. $1 90; -pound flats, $1 25;
Alaska pink, 1-pound talis. 90c; red, 1-pound
tails. $1 30: soskeye, 1-pound talis, $1 45; 1
pound flats, $1 60.
SUGAR Sack basis, net cash, per 100
p&ugds; Cube, $5 10; powdered, $4 05; dry gran
ule. $4 85. extra C. $4 35; golden C. $4 25.
Advances over sack basis as follows: Barrels,
10c; half-barrels. 23c; boxes. 50c per 100
pounds. Maple, 1516c per pound. Beet sugar,
granulated. $4 75 per 100 pounds.
HONEY I3c per No. 1 frame.
BEANS Small white. 4c; large white. 4c;
pinks. 3?Je: Bayou, 3ic: Lima, 5c per pound.
NUTS Peanuts, 0&c per pound for raw, 89
SHc for roasted; cocoanuU, 8590o per dozen;
walnuts. 13314c per pound; pine -nuts. 10
12Vic; hickory nuts, 7c; Brazil nuts, 18c; 11
berts, 15l6c; fancy pecans, 17c; almonds, 14
15c; chestnuts, 16c
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, $0 256 50 per 100
for soot.
J!TTI'lverp001' 50s- $20 80 per ton; 100s,
ft2 IJ00- 1950: ha" crouna. per ton. 50s.
1B; 100s, $15 50; Worcester salt, bulk, 320s,
rvrCr barre!: llnen sacks. 50s, SOc per sack.
PILTCoal o11- cases, 22c per gallon; bar
Mis, 17c; tanks, 15c; boiled linseed, cases, 62c;
barrels. 57c; raw linseed, cases, 60c; barrels.
60c; turpentine, cases, 72c; wood barrels. 6Sc:
iron barrels. 66c; lots of 10 cases or more, 71c:
gasoline, cases, 26c; barrels. 104c Collier and
Atlantic white and red lead, in lots of 500
pounds or more, 6c; less -than 500 pounds, 64c
Hops. Wool, Hides, Etc.
HOPS Choice, 25&c326Hc per pound: prime
to choice, 2425c; prime. 24e; medium. 223
23c
HIDES Drv hirtp Vn i Kt .
15ffl5CTK!r pound' drv Vln' 'n 1 K tnMll
pounds. 12c; dry calf, No. 1. under 5 pounds,
10e: dry-salted bulls and stacs, one-third less
than dry flint; salted hides, steers. 6ound. 60
pounds and over, 80c; 50 to 60 pounds. 78c;
under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls,
sound. 55c; kip. sound. 15 to 20 pounds. 7c;
real, sound. 10 to 14 pounds. 7c; calf, sound,
ander 10 pounds, 8c; green (uasaited). lc per
pound leys: culls. 3c per pound less: horse
hides, salted, each, $1 5032: dry. each. $1Q
1 50; colts' hides, each, 25350c; coat .skins,
common, each, I015c: Angora, with wool on,
each. 25c6$L
WOOL Valley. 12415c; Eastern Oregon. 8
14Hc; mohair. 26S2Sc
PELTS Bear skins, as to size, No. 3. each,
$5g6 20; cubs. $25; badger", each, 10340c;
wildcat. 25350c; house cat, 510c; fox, com
mon gray, -each, 30550c; do red. each $1 502;
do cross, each, $536: do silver and black, each,
$1003200; fisher, each. $5S6: lynr, each, $233;
mink, strictly No. 1. each, 5Oc$l50j marten,
dark Northern. $6312; marten, pale pine, ac
cording to size and color, $15032; muskrats,
large, each, 510c; skunk, each. 4050c; civet
or polecat, ach, 6 10c hotter, for large prime
skins, each, 30g50c: wolf, mountain, with head
perfect, each, $3 5035; wolf, prairie (coyole),
without head, each. 30335c: wolverine, each,
$47; beaver, per skin, large, $536; do me
dium, $34; do small, $11 50; do kltn, 50375c
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 1520c; short
wool. 2535c; medium wool. 3060c; long wool,
60c$l each.
TALLOW Prime, per ponnd. 435c; No. 2 and
grease, 2&3c
Meats and Provisions.
BEEF Gross, cows, $33 60; steers, $44 23;
dressed. 6!47ic per pound.
VEAL 784c per pound.
MUTTON Gross. $3 25; dressed.. 636&C
LAMBS Gross, $3 50: dressed, 6&.
HOGS Gross, $636 2!5; dressed, 7TH;C
LARD Portland, tierces. lSJic per pound;
tubs. lZMc; 50c. 13V5c: 20s. 13&c; 10s, 1334c: 5s.
34c Compound, tierces, 9Vc per pound; tubs,
9c fine. 10s. 15Hc; seconds, 5s, 14$&c; 10s,
BACON Portland. l610c per pound; East
ern, fancy, 17iic; standard, heavy, 15V5c; bacon
bellies. 15J4c
HAMS Portland, 14c per pound; picnic,
10Hc per pound; Eastern fancy, 14V4316c
DRY-SALTED MEATS Portland clears, 12VS
13c: backs. 1213c; bellies, 1516c; plates,
10c; butts. 0310c
SAUSAGE Portland, ham, 1215c per pound;
minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 17c;
Bologna, long. Sc: welnerwursts, 0c; liver. 7c;
pork, 9c; blood, 7c; head cheese, 7c; bologna
sausage link. 7&c
PICKLED GOODS Portland, pigs' feet.
barrels, $4 50; -barrels, $2 50; 15-pound kit,
$1. Tripe, -barrels, $5 50: t-tarrtls. $2 75;
15-pouad kit. $1: pigs tongues, -barrels, .$0;.
U-barrcls, .$3; 45-pound kits. $1 25.
EASTERN X.IVESTOCK.
Prices Current at Chicago, Omaha
and Kansas City.
CHICAGO, Dec 6. Cattle Receipts, 300.
Market nominal. Good to prime 6teers, $5 80
7 25; poor to medium. $35 70; stockers and
feeders, $24 75; cows. $1 4034 60; heifers,
$25; canners, $1 40 $12 40; bulls, 24 75;
calves, $3 5086 75J Texas fed steers, $33 iu.
Hogs Receipts today, 30,000; Monday, 45,000;
left over 7000. Market 10c lower, Mixed and
butchers. $5 900 35; good to choice heavy.
$6 356 G2K;r rough heavy, $5 9030 25; light,
$3 7536 10; bulk of sales, $6 1536 23.
Sheep Receipts, 1500. Market for sheep
steady; lambs steady. Good to choice wethers.
$3 7534 25; fair to choice mixed, $2 5033 75;
Western sheep. $2 7533 85; native lambs, $3 50
Q5 50; Western lambs, $3 7535.
OMAHA Dec. 6. Cattle Receipts, 300J Mar
ket steady. Native steers. $3 5006 25; cows
and heifers. $334; Western steers, $3 -o34 90.
Texas steers. $34 40; cows and heifers,
ranges. $2 5033 83; canners. $1 502: stockers
and feeders, $2 5003 25.; calves, $3 5030; bulls,
stags, etc.. $1 503 75.
Hogs-Receipts, 1000. Market 5310c lower.
Heavy. $6 15S6 25; 'mixed. $6 156 20; light.
$6 103 6 20; pigs, $530; bulk of sales. $6 150
6 Sheep-Receipts. 2000. Market steady. Fed
muttons, yearlings. $3 60gV. -wethers, 333;
ewes, $2 753 40; common and stockers, $1 OOy
3 30;' lambs, $44-65.
KANSAS CITY. Dec 6. Cattle Receipts,
1200, Market uncharced'.
Hogs-Rccelpts. 5000. Market weak to 5c
lower; bulk of sales. $0 156 25; heavy, $6 15
6 30; packers. $6 103 0 25; medium, $6 15
6 27; light, $6 053015; Yorkers. $6103015;
pigs, r30O.
sheepRccelpt6, 1000. Market strons. Mut
tons, $334; lambs. $3 50g5 15; range wethers,
$333 00; ewes. $333 85.
TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND IN PORT.
Vessels Chartered or Available for Grain Cargoes From
the Northwest.
FOR PORTLAND
July 23
July
July
Aup.
Aug.
June
Name.
Flag
and rig.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct. 4
Oct.
Oct:'
Nov.
Musselcrae
Tasmania.
Ventura
Emille
WIHiittnn Wall
aiiierzosin uecena
...1 Formosa
2Stl Castor
20 Scottish Minstrel
12Werra
...Danlel
25lRlversdale
...IWnllacetown
28iCockermou'th
vine or, JNazasre
Irby
Omesa
Beechdale.
Nauarchos
Ardencralg
Col. Villebois Maur,
Klek
Port Patrick
Saxon
'OlSurcouf
winusur rata.
Slxtus
Earl Dunraven
AlmedJa
Lamoriciere
Martha Roux
30fNbrman Isles
Polarstjernen
Duns Law
Langdale
29
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Ger. ehlp
Br. ship
Pr. bark
Ger. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Fr. bark
Br. ship
It. ship
Br. ship
Fr. bark
Br. snip
Ger. ship
Br. bark
Ger. bark
Br. ship
Fr. hark
Aus. Ptr
Br. shlD
Br. bnrk
Ft. ship
Br. bark
Dan. hark
jBr. hark
Nor. ship
Fr. hark
Fr. bark
Nor. str
Dan. str
Br. bark
Br. ship
Master.
Johnston
Rhode
Rehburg
Dahn
Thurber
Gulrln
Warneke
KorCC
Campbell
Mellin
Gerdes
Bacheller
Porter
Russo
Fall
Darra
Law
Krause
Knox
Arfmand
Ritchie
Berhault
1S71!
2CS31
1581
From.
Consignees.
Antwerp
San Diego
ntwerp
i3S! Antwerp
lysO' Shields
1567! Shields
2S40 Hamburg
1474Town3vllle
1953IAntwerp
1511, An twerp
S57 Honolulu
1R18.P. L. Angeles
20a Hamburg
1626! Honolulu
1297 'Antwerp
lsis tiooart
14S0IP. L.Angeles
20G0
1271
2796
1S00
Galloway
Smith
Ribault
Livingston
KriKsen
Williams
Iversen
Sauvignon
Garnler
Pettersen
Branth
Nichols
Hunter
Sta. Rosalia
Port Natal
Hamburg
Rotterdam
1730 Madagascar
24 6S Vancouver
159SIHamhurg
1B27; Antwerp
1741,Fusan
1692 Antwern
1707jSta. Rosalia
1310Acapulco
140MAnarossan
l471iTacoma
15$ljSan Fran.
2190lAntwerp ,
2199IAntwerp
l53l!HuII
lf$9!P. L. Angeles
L37 Balfour
15S!
14SIM-!
10
105
162
135
Taylor
eyer"
Meyer
Glrvin
Stevens
Meyer
McNear
E. Baker
40IBalfour
60)
...lBalfour
311
Meyer
Meyer
Taylor
Girvln
Balfour
Balfour
Balfour
Total tonnage en route and listed, 66, 90S,
GRAIX TONNAGE IN THE RIVER
Name.
Flag
and rig.
Master.
From.
Agents or
Charterers.
Berth.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept,
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct,
Oct,
Oct,
Oct,
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
lOIEuphrosyne
Morven
John Cooke
Copley
Ancenls
Magdalene
Pass of Brander
Adolf
Madagascar
C'n of Denmark
Holyrood
Chnstel
G. W. Wolff
Glenesslin
Matterhorn
C'y of Roxburg
2SlClan Galbralth
2SiIngeborg
29 Isle of Arran
30Allerton
liLodore
filCanneblere
SIKlverslde
Cornll Bart
Fulwood
Waudsbek
Nal
Nantes
16IAster
Alsterthal -
Dowan Hill
Bidston Hill
Nesaia
Marie
Foyledale
Jean Bart
Wiscombe Park
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Dan. ship
ar. bark
Thomson
Hughes
Qualle
Strlkman
Salter
1799
1997
175S
Ger. hark iSusewind
Br. bark
Ger. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Ger. snip
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Dan. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Ger. bark
Fr. bark
Ger. ship
Ger. bark
Br. hark
Br. bark
Ger. ship
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Fr. bark
Br. ship.
Rider
Schlppmant
smith
Mllman
Findley
Wurthmani
Butler
Pritchard
Warren
Leslie
Barker
Kaas
Carse
Toye
Kiiiey
Lefeuvre
McCully
Cavelan
Thomas
Padsen
Schutte
RIcordel
Dummer
Ellerbeck
Davteb
Jones
Gerkens
Monmoine
Kerry
Gossat
Power
Newcastde
San Fran
Liverpool
1696jAntwerp
1700
2732
1F93
1651
1996
19S7
1932
1777
15S9
1743
1S39
2091
Table Bay
Yokohama
Royal Roads
ban Fran
Algoa Bay
bta. Kosalu
Antwerp
Antwerp
Swansea
Victoria
Hamburg
Antwerp
l983Algoa Bay
1079
1759
1S38
125S
1759
1590
1721
19S6
2198
2627
2029
1397
1696
1978
2431
Guaymas
Sta. Rosalia
Barrow
Acapulco
San Fran
Hamburg
St. Nazairo
Callao
Sta, Rosalia
Hlogo
Yokohama
Valparaiso
Salaverry
Algoa Bay
Antwerp
l5io;Tsintau
1709 1 San Fran.
16C6I Liverpool
1724London
2075 Newcastle
Disengaged
P. F. M. Co
Balfour
Kerr
P. F. M, Co.
Kerr
Stevens
lBalfour
N. W. Co.
Kerr
Balfour
N. W. Co.
Balfour
P.F. M. Co.
Kerr
Berg
Balfour
Balfour
N. W. Co.
Balfour
Port. G. Co
N. W. Co.
N. W. Co.
Port G. Co.
Disengaged
N. W. Co.
Kerr
P. F. M. Co.
P. F. M. Co.
P. F. M. Co
Port G. Co.
Balfour
Balfour
Berg
Balfour
P.F. M. Co
Balfour.
S. Pacific
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Stream
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Oceanic
&u Johns
Astoria
Astoria
Mtg'my 2
Col. 2
Astoria
Astoria
Stream
Stream
Stream
Stream
Grnw'ch
Col. 1
Astoria
Irving
Mtg'my 2
hilevator
Stream
Flour mill
Sand dock
Mersey
Astoria
-Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Total tonnage In port, 6S.614
GRAIN TONNAGE EX ROUTE TO PUGET SOUND
Nam.
Flag
and rig.
Master.
From.
June 17Pass of Melfort
Aug. S Tarpenbek
June 28Elfrieda
Aug. 22ienthesllea
Aug.
Sept.
Oct," ii
Sep2
Oct, ?
CctG
6ctl"i7
Oct,
Glenlul
Wendur
Glenmark
Banklelgh
bamorna
Norma
Loudon H1U
Alsterberg
Gael
Columbia
Inverlyon
Rahane
Cromartyshire
Glenaivon
Islamount
Maelgwyn
Vincent
SIAustrallan
Sept, 19BenIcia
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct, 31
Edenmore
Astoria
Belfast
Nlohe
Southesk
..JThlrlmere
HAnemone
.. I Amsterdam
.. Mylomene
2iSlyfid
7Prince Robert
Abyssinia
Oweenee
Comliebank
Henrlette
Mlltonbunr
Br. bark
Ger. ship
Ger. ship
Br. ship .
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Ger. bark
Br. bark
Ger. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
nr. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Ger. ship
Dtch. bk.
Br. shlD
Russ. ship
iMor. nark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Br. ship
Hansen
Houston,
Meyer
Manson
Scott
Nicoll
Johnson
Evans
Cormack
McLaughlin
Crulcksnank
NefC
Sloana
Schutte
Rims
Scott
Nicoll
Andrews
Taser
Thomas
3rice
Jollffo
Jones
Coath
Thorklldsen
Davies
Fettjuch
Gomm
Radcllffe
Agartz
uaKker
Jones
Ahlwlk
Hansen
Hilton
Burchall
Walker
Rasch
Benson
2196j Hamburg
1799
1649
1663
Shields
Hambunr
Xpwrjiptlf
18471 Hamburg
lain, ntwerp
1250Liverpool
i4iU; Liverpool
iLiverpool
1999 Honolulu
2006 Antwerp
9150. M
1516(Valparaiso
niogo
1332 Cardiff
1649 Liverpool
hes. Manila
10S0
1488'
1235
1776
1955
1810
1642
14P
1810
1940
10S5
1625
Esquimau
Rotterdam
Rotterdam
Rotterdam
Table Bay
Adelaide
Townesyille
Rotterdam
Antwerp
Antwerp
Antwerp
Plsamw
1669'Acapuleo
UOO'Java
: will.
14DS!Honolulu
lable Bay
1127! London
23S4;P. L. Angeles
Lfanama
Sta. Rosalia
Sta. Rosalia
2S82!
2499;
Consignees.
Laldlaw&Cb.
Total tonnage en route and listed. 71,146.
GRAIN TONNAGE ON PUGET SOUND
Nam.
Flag
and rig.
Master.
From.
Agents or
Charterers.
July
Aug.
Oct,
Oct,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
23Tola .
lCIAlice a. Leigh
27Lord Elgin
25lMuskoka
12Alsterufer
Ernest Jeyer
M, E. Watson
Pass p Leny
Bretagne
Bayonne
Galgate
Mozamblouo
zo fengwern
21ICalifomla
22Invermore
19JEaton Hall
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Ger. bark
Fr. bark '
Br. ship
Br. bark
Fr. bark
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br- ship
Br. shJp
Br. bark
Br. ship
Berth.
Pennlcnlek
Davidson
Sangster
Crowe
Jensen
Deihhanged
Griraths
Ball
Canevot
Griffiths"
Mccone
Griffiths
Day
Fletcher
Evans
1407iHorlolulu
2S17(
1497
2259
2597
2500
Shanghai
LeitJi
victoria
T.i!cal
Hobart
lG70jCallao
1279 Valparaiso
1730Hobart
lS07Hchart
2227 Cape Town
2205AIgoa Bay
1492 London
2061Cape Town
1522) Valparaiso
1671Callao
Disengaged
Dlsengaguu
Berg
Disengaged
N.W.W.Co.
Kerr
Disengaged
Balfour
Kerr
P.F.M. Co.
Disengaged
Pt. G. Co.
Disengaged.
N. W. Co. .
N.W.W.Co.
Balfour
Tacoma
PL Tnsnd
Tacoma
Victoria
Tacoma
Tacoma
Victoria
xaccma
Tacoma
Tacoma
Victoria
Tacoma
Victoria.
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacoma
WEAKENED BY SELLING
CHICAGO WHEAT CLOSES EIGHTH
OF A CENT DOWN.
"Total tonnage In por "30,620V
Early Strength Dne to CloslnR of
TTavlsBtion lor 'the WiHter
on the Danube. '
CHICAGO. Dec 6. Hlsher cables Imparted,
strength to wheat at tho opening, and the ad
vance was well maintained the greater part of
tho day, but on liquidation by a prominent
long, weakness developed late in the day, and
tho close was a trifle under yesterday's flnar
figures. , The better tone of the market was
mainly attributed "to tho closing of navigation
on the Danube, which shut off tho shipments
from Roumanla. The volume of business was
small. May opened IsSc higher, at 75H
75c. and during the session sold down to
75Hc Tho close was lower, at 75Uc.
Corn ruled Arm. the feature being manipula
tion in May. May closed unchanged at 43K3
43Jic
Oats wpro in -active demand by commission
houses and cash houses. May closed strong
and ic higher, at 324c.
Provisions were weaker, general liquidation
all along tho lino being responsible for the
weaker feollng. January pork and lard closed
J5c higher, and ribs, 1031240 lower.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
-Opening. Highest, Lowest. Closing.
December $0 72 $0 72 $0 72 $0 72
May '75 " 75$fc . 75 75.
July ., 73 73 72H 72.
CORN.
64H 55
47 . 4iT(
December
January
May
Dec. (new)
May .......
January
May ...
December
January .
May ....
' 54 55
47 47
43 43
31 31
. 32 32
1625 16 30
15 20 15 22
10 45 10 45
0 75 0 75
8 75 " 8 05
825
810
8 27
812
43 . 43
OATS.
. 31 .31
. 32 Z2
MESS PORK.
16 30 16 32
15 25 15 30
liARp.
10 47 . 10 62
0 75 0 82
8 75 8 05
SHORT RIB3.
January 8 30 8S2
May 815 817
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady: Winter patents, $3 4033 50;
straights, $3 1033 SO; Spring patents,' $3.40
3 70; straights. $2 003 20; bakers, $2 2532 75.
Wheat No. 2 Spring, 7475c; No. 3, 70
72c; No. 2 red, 74c
Corn No. 2, 55c; No. 2 yellow, 55c.
Oats No. 2, 3031c; No. 3 white, 323:35c.
Rye No-2, 40350c
Barley Good feeding, 36S0c; fair to choice
malting, 4633Sc.
Flaxseed No. 1, $114; No. 1 Northwestern,
$1 20.
Timothy seed Prime, $3 65.
Mess pork Per barrel. $16 75..
, Lard Per 100 pounds, $10 75.
Short rlbs-sldes Loose, $8 500. '
Dry-salted shoulders Boxed, $8 87S0. )
Short clear sides Boxed, $8 75Q0.
Clover Contract', $10 85.
Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, barrels
Wheat, bushels
Corn, bushels
Oats, bushels .......
Rye. bushels ...V.,
Barley, bushel3
15.000. 130.000
. . 50.000 66.000
.. 12.400 218,000
. .277.000 450,000
.. 12.000 7,000
.. 81.000 16,000
Grain and Produce nt .Kew York.
NEW YORK. Dec 6. Flour Receipts, 24.000
barrels; exports, 1000 barrels. Market dull but
steady. WJnter patents. $3 60 3' 00; Winter
straights, $3 453 55; Minnesota patents, $3 80
04 15; Winter extras, $2 S03 10: Minnesota
bakers, $3 2033 30; Winter low grades. $2 65
2 00.
Wheat Receipts, 51.600 bushels; exports, 72,-
000 bushels. Market for saot steady. No. 2
red. 70c elevator,' 77c f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 Northern Duluth, 83c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
hard Manitoba. S4c f. o. b. afloat. Options
wero quiet, but generally firm, most of the
scsslon.x reflecting higher cables, reported freez
ing of the Danube, soma talk of Winter wheat
damage in the Southwest by cold weather and
covering. Tho close was steady and unchanged
to c net higher. May, 7070 0-16c, closed
70c; July, 77Q78c, closcd-77c.
Butter Receipts, 3300 packages. Market firm.
State dairy, 2027c; creamery, extra, 20c: do
common to choice, 2020c.
Eggs Receipts, 5300 packages. Market Arm.
State and Pennsylvania. 28329c: Western un-
candled, 2027c.
Hides Steady; California, 2125 pounds, lBc.
Wool Firm; domestic fleece, 2530c
San Fraincisco'GraIn Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO.' Dec. 6. Wheat weak.
Barley steady. Oats steady.
Spot cuotatlons:
Wheat-Shipping, $1 40; milling, $1 43
1 47.
Barley Feed. $1 23S1 25; brewing, $1 26
12S51.
Oats-Red, $1 221 32; white. $1 22
I 40; black, $1 201 35.
Call board sales:
Wheat Weak: December. S1 n jm.
$1 34; cash. $1 40.
Barley No sales.
Corn Largo yellow, $1 35."
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. Dec 0. Wheat-Cargoes on pas
cage, buyers indifferent; cargoes No. 1 stand
ard California, 30s 4d. Enellsh eoimtrv ,.
kets cuiet and steady.
Indian shipments of wheat to United King
dom. 38.000 quarters; to Continent, none.
LIVERPOOL, Dec 0. Wheat-Firm; No 1
standard California, 6s 7d. Wheat and flour
In Paris steady. French xountry markets quiet
Weather in England frosty.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
Prices Current for Produce at the
Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 0. Fnncy apples are
steady. Fancy potatoes and onions are Arm.
Vegetables Cucumbers. 75c$l 25 per box;
garlic, 2fi2c per pound; green peas, 56c per
pound; string beans, 710c per pound; toma
toes, 50c$l 25; onions, 6075c; egg plant, 75c
$1.
Apples Choice. $1 75; common, SOc
Bananas 75c$2 50.
Limes Mexican, $4-4 50.
California lemons Choice, $2 50; common
75c '
Oranges Navels. ?23 25.
Pineapples $1 5003 50
.Potatoes Early Rose, C575c; River Bur
banks, 3055c; river reds, S045o; Salinas Bur
banks, 75c$l 15; sweets, $1 25; Oregon Bur
banks, 75c3$105.
Poultrj' Turkey gobblers, 1517c; do hens, 15
17c; old roosters, $4 50CKS; do "young, $5 5 50
small broilers, 33 50: do large, $44 50; fry
ers, $4 5085: hens. $4 5035 50; old ducks, $3ff4
do younir. $4 5036.50.
. Butter Fancy creamery, 32c; do seconds,
20c; fancy dairy, 30c; do seconds, 27c.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 40c; Eastern.. 2420c
Cheese Young America. 1616c; Eastern.
10017c
Wool Fall Humboldt, and Meat 'no, 130
14c; mountains, 810c.
Hay "Wheat, $1215; wheat and oats $11 50
014; barley, $8 5010 50: alfalfa. $811 50
clover, $7 500 50; straw, 4065c per bale. '
' IIops-r-2326c
Mlllstufts Bran, $10 6020 50; middlings
$23 5025. '
Receipts Flour, 26,200 quarter sacks; do Ore-;
gon, 816 quarter sacks; wheat, 7300 centals
barley, 20.380 centals; oats. 150 centals; beans,
1033 sacks; potatoes. 20S0' sacks; middlings, 25
sacks; hay, 271 tons; wools, 203 bales; hides,
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, Dec 6. Futures closed steady;
net unchanged to 5 points higher. Sales, 10.
500 bags, including December, $4 55; January,
$4 60; March, $4 80; May, $4 95; July, $5 10.
Spot Rio, quiet.
Sugar Raw. Arm; molasses sugar, 3 3-1 6
3c Refined. Arm; No. 6, $4 45: No. 7, $4 40;
No. 8, $4 35: No. 0, $430; No. 10, $4 25; No.
11, $4 20; Np. J2, $4 15; No. 13, $4 10; No. 14,
$4 05; confectioners A, $4 70; mold A, $5 10;
cut loaf and crushed. $5 45; powdered, $4 05;
granulated, $4 85; cubes, $5 15.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Dec C. The ootton, market
opened easy, . with prices. 4 to 0 points lower.
The early wave of selling carried March down
to $8 12, May to $8 14 and August to $7 OS.
Prices barely rallied 2 points.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. Dec. 6. Quiet markets wers
experienced in all metals today, prices' show
ing no quotable change. Tin -maintained -a
steady undertone, spot closing at 24iS7
24.80c Copper was more or less nominal and
very dull. Standard. 40.75c; lake, "11.05c;
electrolytic and casting. 11.33c. Tho feeling
in the lead market was steady and spot prices
remained at 4c Spelter showed a declining
tendency, closing easy and nominal at 5.10c
for spot; Iron was nominal but unchanged.
New York Stock Market.
NEW YORIC. TW n TVannMlnn on the
-stock market were as follows:
(STOCKS,
Atchison ...t
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio
. do' pfd
Canadian PaclAc
Canada Southern
Chetapeake & Ohio
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chi., Ind & Louis
do pfd ..
ChL & Eastern III ....
Chi & Gt Western
do A pfd.....
do B pfd
Chicago at N "W
Chi Term & Trans
do pfd
C. C..C. & St, L .1
Colorado Southern ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd............
Delaware & Hudson....
Delaware Lack, & West
D. & R. G.
do pfd ,
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd.
Great Northern pfd....
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Erie '& -Western..
do pfd .,
Louisville & Nashville.
Manhattan L
Metropolitan St, Ry....
Mexican Central ,
Mexjcan National
Minneapolis & St, L....
"twun x-acinc .......
Mo.. Kan & Texas....
do pfd
New Jersey Central....
New York Central
Norfolk & Western ....
do pfd
Ontario & Western....
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd
St. Louis Southwestern
do pfd
St. Paul ,
Southern Paclflc
Southern Railway
do pfd
Texas & Paclflc
Toledo, St. L. & West..
do pfd
Union Paclflc
do pfd
Wabash
db pfd
Wheeling & Lake Erie.
do pfd ...............
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Express Companies
Adams American
United States
Wells Fargo .-.
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper ..
Am- Car & Foundry....
do pfd
Am. Unseed Oil
Am. Smelter & Rfng. .
do pfd
Anaconda Mining Co...
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Colorado Fuel & Iron..
Consolidated Gas
Cont. Tobacco pfd
Hocking Coal
International Paper
do pfd
Laclede Goa
National Biscuit
National Lead
North American
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
Republic Steel
do pfd
Sugar
Tenn. Coa? & Iron
Union Bag & P. Co...
do pfd
United States Leather.
do pfd .
United States Rubber..
do pfd
United States Steel....
do pfd ,.
Western Union
American Loco.. .......
do pfd
Kansas City Sou.?....
do pfd ;....;v.'.
Rock Island
do pfd
6,4001
100
5,700
"3.000J
500
300
100
200
100
100
200
100
30O!
100,
4,800
1.1001
500
1.600
200
5.3i
0.3
3,300
500
0S1
VG7S
127
46"
33
24
37"
221
32"
2S
158;
245
30
33
00
04
143
30
127
us
130
100
2,700
1.000
200
400!
2.700
"'"s'ool
13.200
0.600
200
200
23,000
5,700
2,000
500
2.200
100
100
15,300
300
100
100
200
300J
.100
7.800;
100
200
400
200
0,300
300
300!
700
200
100
300
"V600
100
200
100
3,700
400
500
.400j
3,000
100
3,300
U.800 41
300 81
81
08
OS.
127
33
24
37
220
28
158
Z45
39
33
08
04
143
39
126
14rft
130
108
106
20
30
154
71
20
100 Yt
08
173
31
2
41
284
47
00
91
23
KflU
126
57
34
38
00
64
l
111
116
10
72'
20
i6i
50
&
77
110
12
30
83l
81
27
55
IOS
105
66
153
70
20
155
58
20
61
171
62
31
01
41
28
47
98
01
28
42
23
25
50
120
56
34
38j
Ul
54
85
111
116
1U
72"
26
100
' 50
10
71
118
12
36
83
87
27
54
41
81
81
08
08
03
127
a
70
74
91
210
24
84
30
220
10
31
06
28
67
42
158
245
30
80
33
64
45
186
08
04
142
S2
66
50
115
120
147
130
22
15
107
105
24
56
165
153
01
20
156
58
84
74
20
81
172
62
31
01
41
fo
28
42
23
32
25
50
200
220
126
10
18
8S
14
38
00
85
l5
211
116
10
88
80
45
26
131
100
10
77
110
oa
"VS
18
12
83
16
50
38
83
!?
01
31
04 V
41
81
Total eales for the day. 164.500 shares.
BONDS.
U. S. ref. 2s.- rog.107 Atchison adjt. 4s. 00
do coupon 108 C. & N. W. cn. 7s.l34
do 8s, reg....,.107 D". & R. G. 4s. ...101
do coupon -.107 N. Y. C. lsts 102
do now 4s, reg,.135 North Pac 3s.... 72
do coupon 135 do 4s 103
do old 4s, reg... 108 South. Pac. 4s 01
do coupon 1C0 Union Pac 4s 104
do 5s. reg 103 West Shore 4s 112
do coupon 103 Wis. Central 4s... 91
London Stocks.
LONDON, Dec a Closing quotations:
Anaconda
Atchison
do Dfd
B. & O
4
. 84?
.101
100
Canadian Pac ..131
C. & O...T 47
Chi. Gt, Western 25
178
10
.02
34
05
74
147
130
25
St. Paul
D. & R. Q
, do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd....
Illinois Central
L. & N
M.. K. & T.
N. Y. Central 15T
Nor. & Western,
do pfd
Pennsylvania ..!
ueaaing
ao 1st pM
Southern Ry '
ao pra
Southern Pac. ...
Union Pacific ...
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
. 72
. 03
. 29
. 80
30
. 43
38
. 32
. 04
. 64
.102
. 09
,. 36
- 85
. 29
42
Mining- Stocks.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 0. Official closing
quotations for mining stocks today were as
follows:
Andes
Belcher ,
Best & Belcher.,
Caledonia ,
Challenge Con. .
Chollar .. ......
Confidence . .
Con. Cal. &. Va.
Crown Point
Gould,- & Currle.,
Hale & Norcross
Justice ,
$0 04
16
.84
145
16
12
73
, 120
11
15
22
3
iMexIcan $0 60
Occidental Con. .. IS
Ophlr l 25
Overman
Potosl ,
Savage ,
Seg. Belcher ..
Sierra Nevada
Silver Hill
Union Con ....
Utah Con. ....
Yellow Jacket
27
IS
. 13
5
31
53
31
5
IS
NEW YORK. Dec.
Adams Con $0
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Con ..
Comfetock Tunnel
Con. Cal. & Va.. 1
Horn Silver ..... 1
Iron Sliver
Leadvllle Con, ...
6. Closing quotations:
Little Chief $0 09
Ontario 6 25
ODhlr 1 (1.1
Phoenix 6
Potosl 14
Savage 10
Sierra Nevada ... 27
Small Hnnra An
IStandard 3 25
BOSTON. Dec 0. Closing quotations:
Adventure .. .
Allouez
Amalgamated .
Daly West ....
Bingham .. ..
Cal. & Hecla..
Centennial ....
Copper Range
Dominion Coal
Franklin
Mohawk
.$ 13 75
. 2 50!
. 56 37
. 37 00
. 26 00
. 420 00
. 16 00
. 56 00
. 127 60
. 8 50
. 37 00
Old Dominion ...
Osceola
Parrot-
Qulncy
Santa Fo Copper
Tamarack
Trinity
United States ..
Utah
Winona
Wolverine
$15 25
50 00
22 00
102 00
1 50
140 00
8 87
21 87
22 37
325
57 50
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK. Dec. 0. Money on call. Arm.
Prime mercantile paper. 6 per cent. Sterling
exchange, steady, with actual business In
bankers bills at $4 874 87 for demand,
and at $4 834 83 for 60 days. Posted
rates. $4 S48:4 S3. Commercial bills, $4 82
4 83.
Mexican dollars. 37c
Government bonds, irregular.
Bar .sliver,. 47c.
Railroad bonds, lrreculcr.
Only one loan today at 6 per cent.
Time money, Arm; 60 and 00 days, 6 per
cent, plus per cent commission; six months,
0 per cent.
LONDON, Dec 6. Bar sliver,, steady, 22
ll-16d per ounce. t
Money, 3 per cent.
The rate, cf discount In the open market for
short bills Is 3 per cent; do three-months
bills, 3 per cent.
Consols for money. 02; for account, 02.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 0. Silver bars, 47c
Mexican dollars, nominal.
Drafts Bight, par; telegraph, 2c.
Sterling on London, 60 days, $4 54; slsht,
$4 87.
Crnde OH Asaln Advances.
COLUMBUS, O.. Dec 6. The price of crude
oil was advanced 3 cents again today.
-today the butter market was quiet and steady;
creameries. lS20c; dairies, 1724c
Cheese. auletr ll12c.
Bggs, steady. 24c '
Dairy ProdHCe at Chicago.
CHICAGO, "Dec 0. On" the Produce Exchange
IRISH IN WASHINGTON.
Congressmen Attend the Meeting
and Make Speeches.
WASHINGTON, , Dec 7. A largely at
tended mass meeting and reception in
honor of Michael; Davitt. Edward Blake
and John Dillon, the Irish envoys now In
this country, was held tonight in the
Fayette Theater. Mr. Dillon, however,
wa3 not present, having been detained by
Illness. Senator Thomas M. Patterson, of
Colorado, presided, " while on the platform
and In the audience were seated the fol
lowing-named Representatives in Con
gress: Messrs. Llttlefleld of Maine, Alexander of
New York, Reedor and Miller of Kansas,
Sims of Tenncsse, Caldwell. Graff. Reeves,
and Foss of Illinois, Gilbert of Kentucky,
Dovener of West Virginia, Bowersock of
Kansas, Joy of Missouri, Hedge of Iowa,
Zenor of Indiana, Gooch of Kentucky, Bel
lamy of North Carolina, Esch and Cooper
of Wisconsin, Fowler of New Jersey, Bur
kett of Nebraska, and Green of Pennsyl
vania. Addresses which provokes hearty ap
plause from the audience were made by
Senator Patterson and Messrs. Davitt and
Blake, tho meeting concluding with, a vote
of thanks to the speakers, proposed by T.
V. Powderly. All the speakers dwelt on
Ireland's struggle for relief from English
"rule, of tho willingness of her patriots to
suffer in her cause, and of the prospect!
for legislation which tvIII give home rule
to the Emerald Isle. Senator Patterson
declared that the struggle going on was
a bloodless one, and that home rule for
Ireland, with a landed proprietorship, mu3t
come ultimately. The accomplishments of
tho struggle, which was Just 21 years old,
had been an English church in Ireland, a
more liberal educational system and bet
ter land laws, and Michael Davitt made
the prediction that before the close of the
present Parliament the laws advocated by
theLand League wbuld he passed.
Mr. Blake was optimistic as to Ireland's
future. The only complete remedy, he de
clared, to all of Ireland's ills was to leave
the regulation of Irish affairs to the peo
ple of that country. Mr. Davitt said that
the Land League started 21 years ago to
do its work; the fight had been fierce and
constant, but victory was In sight. He
declared that the large emigration to the
United States from Ireland during the lafst
50 years was directly due to England's oppression.
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
Home for Irish Societies.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7. Archbishop John
M. Farley presided tonight at a mass
meeting In Carnegie Hall of the Ancient
Order of Hibernians for the purpose of
raising funds for the erection of a per
manent home for Irish societies. About
$10,000 was subscribed.
Train Kills or Maims a Family.
HAVELOCK, Ont., Dec. 7. James
Rogers, of Belmont, was driving across
the Canadian Paclflc tracks with
his family when a train struck the alelgh.
Mrs. Rogers and a 12-year-old son were
killed. Mr, Rogers and his daughter, aged
9, were fatally injured, and another 14-year-old
lad was badly Injured.
Terrific Gale Off the Delaware.
NEW YORK, Dec. 7. The Ward Line
steamer Monterey, which arrived today
from Mexico and Havana, was caught In
a terrific gale on Friday last when off the
Capea of the Delaware. While laboring
in the heavy seas, the high pressure cyl
inder head broke, disabling the starboard
engine. The Monterey made portunder
the other engine.
Three Sailors Drowned at Sen.
HALIFAX. N. S., Dec. 7. With her flag
flying at half-mast, for the loss of three
of her crew, who were drowned, at sea
during the storm on Saturday, the
Glouceester schooner Veda McKeown.
Captain McFarland, arrived at North
Sydney today. Tho men were swept overboard.
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
DOM I IN ION LINE
Special Notice.
Resumption of trips by the Mammoth Popular
Twin Screw Steamers.
"COMMONWEALTH" and "NEW ENGLAND"
tthE MEDITERRANEAN
From Boston Direct tb
GIBRALTAR! GENOA, NAPLES
"The New England ana Commonwealth will
sail through to Alexandria on the January
and February voyafes.
New England. Dec. 0, Jan. 17. Feb. 28.
Commonwealth, Jan. 3 Feb. 14. March 28.
Vancouver, Nov. 29, Jan. 10, Feb. 21.
Cambroman. Dec. 20, Jan. 31. March 14.
Also sailings Boston to Liverpool. Port
land, Me., to Liverpool. For rates, book
let, etc.. apply to
THOS. COOK & SON, 621 Market St., San Francises, Cal.
Company's Office. 60 Dearborn St.. Chicago.
H
REGULATOR LINE
STEAMERS
Daily except Sunday.
DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTB
TIME CARD.
STR. REGULATOR.
Leaves Portlane",Tues.. Thurs.. Sat, 7A.H
Leaves Dalles Mon., Wed.. FrL, 7 AM.
STR. DALLES CITT.
Leaves Portland Mon.. Wed.. FrL, T A. M.
Leaves Dalles Tues, Thurs.. Sat., 7 AM.
LANDING OAK ST. DOCKpORTLANDI
Tel. Main 014. M. V. HARRISON, Agent.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
LKAVJS8 Uepot Klfth auii AlUUVJua
1 Strceta.
. for Maygers, Rlnler.
CUtskftnle, Weatport.
ClHtoa. Astoria, Wv
rvptoc. Flavtl, Hia
1:M A. M. mend. Fort SUvtn. u:jo A. St
Oeaxhirt Pic, Saaaldc,
Aatorla and Seashor...
Exprest Dally.
T0 T. 3L Astoria Expresx. B:40 p ,
Dally. .
Ticket omd. 235 JJorrlion at. and Union Dtpou
J. C. UATO. Ota. Faaa. Aft.. Aatorla. Or.
For South -Eastern Alaska
Leave Seattle 0 A. -M.
Steamships Cottage City or
City of Seattle, Dec 7. 13.
10, 25. 31. Jan. 6. .
Steamers connect at San
Francisco with company's
steamers for ports In Cali
fornia, Mexico and Humboldt
Bay. For further informa
tion obtain folder.
Right is reserved to change steamers or sail
ing dates.
AGENTS N. POSTON.- 240 Washington St..
Portland: F. W. CARLETON, 007 Paclflc av.'
Tacoma; Ticket Oflice. 113 James st., Seattle.
GEO.W. ANDREWS. North Western Passenger
Agent. San Francisco. Ticket Office. 4 New
Montgomery st. C. D. DUNANN. Gen. Pasa.
Agt.. San Francisco,
WHITE COLLAR LINE
ORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
STEAMER BAILEY. GATZERT
Leaves Portland dally 7 A. M., except Sunday
Leaves Astoria dally 7 P. M., except Sunday.
THE DALLE3-PORTLAND ROUTE.
. STEAMERS TAHOMA AND METLAKO "
Leave Portland dally 7 A. M except Sunday.
Leave The DUles daily 7 A. M., except Sun
day. Landing foot Alder st Portland, Or.
Both phones, Main 351.
E. W. CRICHTON. Agent, Portland.
(KM SliOT ilNE
UNION PACIFIC
AND
THREE TRAINS DAILY
EOR ALL POINTS EAST
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. 0:1P. M. 7:00 A.M.
For Eastern Washing- Dally. Dally.
ten. Walla Walla. Lew
lston, Coeur d'Alene
and Gt. Northern points
ATLANTIC EXPRESS S:50 P. M. 8:10 A. M.
For the East via Hunt- Dally. Dally.
Incton.
OCEAX AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
S. S. Columbia " From
Dec 8. 18. 28. Alnsworth r.-nn-a M
S. S. Geo. W. Elder- Dock.
Dec. 13. 23. 8:00 P. M.
FOR ASTORIA and 8:00 P. M. 5:00 P.M.
way points, connecting' Dally ex. Dally
with steamer for Ilwa- Sunday. except
co and North Beach. Saturday, Sunday,
steamer Harvest Queen. 10 P. M.
Ash-atreet Dock.
6:45 A. M About
For Salem. Corvallls Mondays. 6:00 P. M.
and way points, steam- Wednesday Tuesdays,
er Ruth. Ash - street Fridays. Thursdays.
Po- ; Saturdays.
FOR DAYTON. Oregon 7:00 A M. 3:00 P. M.
City and Yamhill River Tuea.. Mon.
points, str. Elmore. Thurs.. Wed..
Ash-st. dock. Sat. Frl.
(Water permitting.)
For Lewlston. Idaho, 4:05 A. M. I About
and way points, from dally 5:00 P. M.
Rlparla, Wash., steam- except dally
ers Spokane or Lewl3- Saturday, ex. Friday.
ton.
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 Vladivostok.
INDRAVELLI SAILS DECEMBER 0.
For rates and full Information call on or ad
dress officials or aeents of O. R. & N. Co.
EAST vi
SOUTH
IO COEN&SHASTAl-l
'nr-ri
Leave
8:30 P. M.
8:30 A M.
4:00 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
(j 111 011 jjepot
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS,
for Salem. llose
burg, Ashland. Sac
ramento. O g d o n.
San Francisco, Mo
jave, Loa Angeles,
El Paso, New Or
leans and the East.
Morning train con
nects at Woodburn
(dally except ' Sun
day) with train for
Mount Angel, SU
verton, Browns
ville. Springfield.
Wendling and Na
tron. Albany passenger ..
Connects at Wood
burn with Mt. An
gel and Sllverton
local.
Corvallls passenger.
114:50 P. M. Sheridan passenger. 1 18:25 A. M.
Arrive
7:45 A M.
7:00 P. M.
10:10 A. M.
5:50 P. M.
Dally. HDally except Sunday.
PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICB
AND
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Leave Portland dally for oswego at 7:30 A.
M., 12:50. 2:05. 3:25, 5:20. C-25. 8:30. 10:10
P. M. Dally except Sunaay, 5:30, 6:30. 8:35,
10:25 A. M., 4:00. 11:30 P. M. Sunday only.
0:00 A M.
Returning from Oswego, arrive Portland
dally 8:30 A. M.. 1:55. 3:05. 4:35. 6:15, 7:30,
0:55, 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday, 6:25,
7:25. 0:30. 10:20, 11:45 A. M. Except Monday,
12:25 A. M. Sunday only.. 10:00 .. M.
Leave from same depot tor Dallas and Inter
mediate points dally except Sunday 4:00 P. M.
Arrive Portland 10:20 A. M.
The Independence-Monmouth motor line oper
ates dally to Monmouth and Alrce. connecting
with S. P. Co.'s trains at Dallas and Inde
pendence. First-class rebate tickets on sale from Port
land to Sacramento and San Francisco: net
rate, $17.50; berth. ?5. Second-class faro,
$15, without rebate or berth; second-class
berth. $2.50. ,
Tickets to Eastern oolnts and Europe. Also
Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and
Washington streets. Phono Main 712.
TIME CARD
OF TRAINS
PORTLAND
Departs. Arrives.
Fuget Sound Limited for Ta
coma, Seattle. Olympla,
South Bend and Gray's
Harbor points 75 am 4:13 pa
North Coast Limited for Ta
coma, Seattle. Spokane.
Butte, St. Paul, Minneap
olis. Chicago, New York.
Boston and all points East
and Southeast 2:00 nm 7:00 ana
Twin City Express for Ta
coma. Seattle. Spokane,
Helena, St. Paul. Minne
apolis. Chicago. New
York. Boston and all points
East and Southeast 11:45 pm 7:00 pra
North Coast-Kansaa Clty
St. Louis Special, for Ta
coma. Seattle. Spokane.
Butte. Billings. Denver.
Omaha, Kansas City. St.
Louis and all points East
and Southeast ..2:00 pm 7 00 ara
All trains dally except on South Bend branch.
A D CHARLTON. Assistant General Pas
senger Agent. 255 Morrison at., corner Third.
Portland. Or.
HSreatMorthern
Ticket Office 122 Third St. Phone
LEAVE jThe Flyer dally to and ARRIVE
No. 4 jfrom St. Paul. MInne-l No. 3
6:15 P. M. apolls. Duluth. ChlcajfO7:00 A M.
land all points East.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining
and Buffet Smoklng-1-.lbrary Caw.
JAPAN - AiVIERICAN LINE
KAGA MARO
For Japan. China and all Asiatic points, wl'-l
leave Seattle
Abotlt December 16
Willamette River Boats
Steamer POMONA. Tor Salem, Independence.
Albany and Corvallls, leaves 6:45 A. M. Tues
days, Thursdays' and Saturdays.
Steamer ALTONA for Dayton. McMlnnvllla
and way. leaves 7 A. M. Mondays. Wednesdays
and Frldayn.
. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.
Office and deck, foot Taylor street.