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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1903)
THE MORNING O REG ONI AN, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1903. 11 RETARDED BYSTORM Bad Weather Affected Trade in Past Week. MARKETS ALL WELL SUPPLIED Wkeat and Hop BnyiHgr at a. Stand Htlll Eggs Expected to Decline Development Looked for in Groceries. The volume of business transacted In the past -week In the local Jobbing markets was not heavy, for which the Inclement -weather was paVtlr to blame. So lar as produce Is con cerned the market has been plentifully equipped at all times, But the movement was not brisk. Vegetable and fruit prices -were practically un changed Saturday. Receipts Included a car of npTH" and one of vegetables. Today & car of sweets, a car of bananas and a mixed car of vegetable from Los Angeles will be due. Lemons are scarce and firm. Asparagus and rhubarb will be lower on the arrival of to morrow's steamer. The. local and snipping demand for eggs has about kept pace with arrivals, but In view of the prospect of heavier receipts this week the market Is decidedly weak at 15 cents. Foul try receipts have been below requirements, and offerings have been taken readily at good fig ures. Fancy Oregon creamery butter is scarce and ostaifl butter plentiful. Cheese remains Arm at quotations. Wheat is dull and -weak, with no export bus iness under way, and the mills taking what Httls is offered, paying within the established ranze of prices. Tj hop market is lifeless, with no buyers In eight. Growers can only eell by making con eesetons, and they are not disposed to do this. toping that something may turn up later in tb month to cause activity. The exports and imports at the port of New York for the week ended March-6 compare as follows: Exports Imports Domestic to irom receipts, Europe, Europe, bales. bales. bales. "Week ended Mar. 0 453 S89 138 Cor. week last year 1)58 700 102 Bine September 1.... -64,831 33,481 10,036 Earn time last year.. .70,638 33.810 4,bS3 Mobelr shearing is under way and prices will probably bo announced late this week. The Polk County Association's pool will bo sold April 10. It will aggregate nearly 40,000 pounds. Groceries have undergone no Important changes since the recent -cent " advance in sugar, but some Important developments are looked for this week. Prices of certain crack ers liavo been revised on a higher basis. Ma nila and sisal rope has advanced. Mexican Duty on Wheat. Consul W. W. Canada, of Vera Cruz, under date of February 10, 1903, reports that the re duction of customs duty on wheat from $5 to CO cents (sliver) per 100 kilograms (220 pounds). which went Into effect November 15, 1002, has been extended from March 31, 1003, to June 30. 1003. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain. Flour, Feed, Etc. WHEAT Walla Walla, 7475e; bluestem. 84S3c: Valley. 78c BARLEY Feed. J 23. 60 per ton; brewing, $24; rolled. $24.50. OATS No. 1 white. J1.1&31.20; gray. L12iS 1.15 per cental. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $10 per ton; middlings, $34; shorts, $20; chop, $18. HAT Timothy. $1112; clover, $S30; grain. S8S10 per ton. FLOUR Valley. $3.003.70 per barrel; hard wheat straights. $3.503.65; hard wheat pat ents, $4.1034.00; Dakota hard wheat, $4,103 4.25. Graham. S3.45tg3.S5. per Batter, Eggs, Poultry. Etc. BUTTER Fancy creamery, 3032&c pound; dairy, 204f22l4c: store, 1518c 1'OUL.try Chickens, mixed. 12igi3c per pouna. young, lll2c: hens, 124fl3c; turkeys. live, 105?17o; dressed, 20J?22c; ducks, $707.50 per dozen; geese, $Gw8. CHEESE Full cream twins, 16J17ttcj ioun America, uyxVittW, factory prices 10 ttc icss; eastern, I7tri7c per pound; Call fornla, 18lGJ4e. EGGS Oregon ranch, 15c Vegetables. Frnlt, Etc. VEGETABLES Turnips, SOgSOc per sack carrots. SOS 00c; beets, $1 per sack; parsnips $1 per sack; cauliflower, $1.80 per crate, cab nage. ic per pound; red cabbage. 2c per pouna; ceiery, los Angeles, $2.75573.50 per jenucc, jieau. oc per aozen: nothouse, $1.50 Der bort fTMn nlnn ner ilnnn lilii.. Brussels sprouts, Cc per pound; squash, 2c per pound; peas, per pound, 10c; parsley, per dozen, 25C2 radishes. 5.V? mm artlrhnWa 1 TJ dozen, asparagus. SOc per pound; rhubarb, 12 Uc jcr pouna. cucumocrs, ?- per dozen; tomatoes $3 DO per crate. GREEN FRUIT Apples, table. $1?2 per box COOklnr. 75(fTAV rnnlun4i.. To...,., tn TROPICAL FRUIT Lemons, $2.753.25 per box; oranges, navels, $2jJ2.75 per box; tanger ines. $2; grape fruit, $2.50 per box; bananas. $2.2333 per bunch, DRIED FRUIT Apples, evaporated. TKo per cacKs or ooxes, okgc: anri eota. fiBlOo: dmcIim 7u.rn- prunes, Italian. 4H0c; figs. California blacks. So; do white, 7J4c: Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted. RAISIN'S T-in Mnt1 ' crown. Ue; 2-crown. 6ic: unbleached, seedless Muscatel raisins. 7le: inihi.irti c. tans, 6Xc; London layers. S-crown. whola boxes vi -v puuuuE, 4.1.00; -crown, $1.75. POTATOES Best Burbanks. 5000c per sack ordinary. 40QWc growers prices; Merced sweets, $2.5032.75. ONIONS Oregon and Washington. 75cff$l per cental; shippers' price in carload lots, 50a per Hops, Wool. Hides, Etc. HOPS 1602 crop. 23025c per pound. HIDES Dry hides. No. L 10 pounds and tin 36421&H Pr pound; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf. Nc L under 5 10c; dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less man dry runt; sauea nioes. steers, sound. CO pounds and over, SffSfc; 50 to CO pounds, 7(JSc; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls! sound. SJjrSfec; kip. sound. 15 to 20 pounds, 7c veal, sound. 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound! under 10 pounds. Sc. green (unsalted), le per pound less; culls, 1c per pound less; horse hides, salted, each. $1.502; dry. each. SIB common, each. 10015c; Angora, with wool on. each. 23c$l. TALLOW Prtmo, per pound. 45c; No. 2 and grease. 2tt3c WOOL Valley. 12-gi5c: Eastern Oregon. Groceries, Nuts, Etc MONET 15c per No. 1 frame. COFFEE Mocha; 232Sc; Java, fancy, 260 3o ; Jars, good. 20$24c; Java, ordinary, 183 20c; Costa Rica, fancy. lSfi20c; Costa Rica, good 16918c: Costa Rica, ordinary, 10912c per vouca; t-ojumoia roast, u..o; Arbuckle's. $12.25 list. LSon. $11 75. SALMON Columbia River. 1-nound tsJl $1.65 per dozen; 2-pound tails. $2.40; fancy 1-pound Cats, $LS0; H-pound nats, $1.10; Alaska pink. 1-pound tails. 75c; red. l-iouna taus. xi.su; socKeye, i-pouaa talis, $1.45; 1. pound Cats. $1.60. RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1. S5.62H: No. 2. a.iz.. Carolina neaa. .;; Drokun head. $4. suuAii-aex oasis, net cash, per 100 pounds; cube, fz.sz; powcered. $3.20; dry gran ulatea. $5; extra t s.oo; golden C. $4.40. Advances over sacK Das is as follows: Barrels. joc; tuai'Darreis. c; ooxes. 50c per 100 pounds. Maple. iDioc per pound. Beet sugar. granuiaieo. per iw pouncs. BEANS Small white. 4Uc; large white. 4e pinks. 3ic; bayon. SSic; Lima. 5Ucfer pound. NUTS reanuts. one per pouna tor raw. 83 4o for roasted: cocoanuts. S5C00c per dozen: walnuts. 13iiC7HHc per pound; pine nuts. 100 12fcc. hickory nuts. 7c; Brazil nuts, ISc; fil berts. lSglCc; fancy pecans. 17c; almonds. 14 15c. chestnuts. 16c SALT Liverpool. 50s. 45e per sack; half grousd. per ton. 50s, $14.50; 100s. $14; Worces ter salt. balk. 2S6t. H per barrel: linen sacks. 50s. 6c per sack: bales, zs. a, ts. a ana iw, $2.10 per bale. OILS Coal oil, cases. 23c per galloa: iron boiled, cases! E9e; barrels. Sic; linseed, raw. cases, ore; barrels, a2c; gasoline, iron mjtcm. 19i4c: cases, zae; turpentine, cases. ;-K barrels. 74c; iron barrels. 72c; lots ct 10 -esses or more. 77c Collier and Atlantic white and red lead, in lots of 600 pounds or more. Be; less than 500 pounds, CVJc Meats SHd Prevision. BEEF Gross, cows. $33.75; steers. $494.73: dressed. 64et7Hc per pound. VEAL Save per pouna. MUTTON Gross. $4.5033; dressed. 668c HOGS Gross. $767-23: dressed, THCSc nfinxPtrtliaa. 15B17c per pound: East ern, fancy. 17&e: standard, heavy. 15Hc; bacea bellies. 15Hc HAMS Portland. 14S14c per pound; picnic 10i4o per pound; Eastern, fancy, 14(?14Hc LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces. 13ic: tubs. ISc; 50s. 12c; '20s. 13iic: 10. 13Hc; 5s. 134c Standard pure: Tlrrcee, 12c; tubs, 124c; 50s, 12c; 20s. 12V4c; 10s. 1254c; 5s. 12c Com pound lard, tierces, Sc; tubs. 8c SAUSAGE Portland, ham, 12$ic per pound; minced ham. lOVfi; Summer, choice dry. 17i5r. bologna, long. Sc; welnerwursts. Be; liver. 7c; pork, 9c; blood, 7c; head cheese, 7c; bologna sausage link, V6c PICKLED GOODS Portland, pigs' feet. - barrels. $5: -barrels. $2.83: 15-pound kit. $1.25. Tripe, -barrels, $5.50; U-barrels, $2.75; 15-pound kit, $1; pigs' tongues, -barrei. su. DRY-SALTED MEATS Portland clears. 12 13Mc. backs, lll2;e; exports, sooo pounds average. 12Vi13Hc: butts, vsimz. Xcvr Yorlc Stock MarUet. NEW YORK. March 14. Transactions of the stock market were as follows: STOCKS. Atchison .... do pfd Baltimore & Ohio...... do pfd Canadian Pacific Canada Southern .. Chesapeake & Ohio.... .Chicago & Alton ao nfd Chicago Great Western do A pfd do B pfd Chicago & N. W... Chi. Term. & Trans do pfd -. .. C, C, C & St. Louis.. Colorado Southern ..... do 1st pfd. do 2d pfd I Del. & Hudson Del., Lack. & Western. Denver & Rio Grande.. do pfd .. Erie do 1st pfd-.... ....... do 2d pfd Great Northern nfil . Hocking Valley ........ ao pta Illinois Central Iowa Central .......... do pfd Lake Erie & Western.. do pfd Louisville & Nashville Manhattan L Metrotolltan St. Rv. .. Mexican Central ....... Mexican National ... Minn. & St. Louis Missouri PaclQo M.. K. & T. do pfd New Jersey Central.... New York Central... Norfolk & Western do pfd Ontario & Western.. Pennsylvania ...... .. Reading ....... do 1st pfd. .. ...... do 2d pfd St. Louis & B. F.... do 1st pfd... ........ do 2d pfd ...v.. St. Louis S. W.. do pfd ............ St. Paul do pfd Southern Pacific Southern Railway .... do pfd Texas & Pacific Toledo. St. L. & W.... do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash .... ......... do pfd .............. Wheeling & Lake Erie do 2d pfd Wisconsin Central .... do pfd Express companies Adams American . . . United States Wells-Fargo ...... . Miscellaneous Amalgamated Copper . Amer. Car & Foundry. do pfd Amer. Linseed OH..... do pfd Amer. Smelt. & Ref.. do pfd Anaconda Mining Co... Brooklyn Rapid Transit uoio. uei & iron.. .. Consolidated Gas ...... Cont. . Tobacco pfd .. General Electric ... Hocking Coal ...... International Paper do pfd International Power Laclede Gas National Biscuit ... National Lead North American .... Pacific Coast Pacific Mall People'c Gas Pressed Steel Car... do pfd Pullman Palace Car.... Republic Steel do pfd . Sugar Tenn. Coal & Iron Union Bag & Paper Co. do pfd U. S. Leather do pfd U. S. Rubberv do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd Western Union American Locomotive .. do pfd Kansas City Southern.. do pfd. Rock Island do pfd 4.200 300 4.600 Ksoo "ioo COO 1.300 200 i66 i66 200 600 1 400 100 7,600 1.600 1,100 82 9H 92 12S 4& 324 24 184 30 25 40 ts9 sly 07 62 12SH 46H 22 23 I. 100 102)1 000140 300 y.ibo)i20H)iii) 2,700 200 100) 100 6.100 200 200 2.100 140(140U 134H 1S3H 26 1 1091& 108 20 58 139 2,100)139 2.600 "6o J MM 24.900 143 143U 200 300 12,200 "4!c66 700 200 400 800 10,200 1,000 1)00 5,000j '"cob 400 400 35.400 700 COO coo 1.200 2,700 300 4.100 300 1 88 184 SO 25 39V 1701171 255 37 80Tj 824 97 fi2 12Stf 73 46 32 69 23 79 184 161 29 91H 25. 65 39 67H &4 37 EASY UNDER LIQUIDATION CHICAGO "WHEAT MARKET CLOSES A FRACTION' LOWER. Early Baying of May Dae to Weather IIbbom and Fears of Manipulation. CHICAGO, March 14. There was a moderate trade in wheat, but the market lacked any dis tinctive features. May opened unchanged to He higher, at 74H7ic on a good demand from locals, the early-buying being due to ru mors of colder weather and to th'e growing Im pression that the market was being manipulated y s, prominent concern. After a small ad vance, the market reacted on lack of any sup port, May selling off to 74V4c The strensth at St. Louis started shorts to covering, and there was also some stuff taken for long account, and under this influence the price rallied to 75c Toward the- end of the session general liquidation set In, and prices broke to 74c The clot was UH lower, at 74Hff74Vc Corn ruled weak throughout the entire session on quite general .realizing, and the 'break In wheat added to the weakness. May closed o lower, at 40c, after selling between 4Cc and 47HS47Hc Oats were a shade higher at the start, but heavy celling by commission houses tended to weaken the market, and later the decline re ceived additional impetus froml'the weakness In corn. May closed USsC lower, at 34 34iic ' . There was only a small trade In provisions. The decline in grains was responsible for much of the wiaker tendency. May pork closed 2J4c lower, lard was off 5c and ribs unchanged. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. 374 S6 64 102 102 102 I R7 138 1394 37 I ST 64 41 ..113 99 7 714 31 20 "A 1SKUV il38& 70T4 80 61 25 1694 a2 324 94 3S 25 924 91 2S 50' 33 26 50 734 40 494 93 120 65 60 207 114 200 400, 600 300 700 "ioo 200 100 200, C900 300 55 994' 4c: 105 sa 10: 204 72ft 125i 63 ' 800 124 100 200 "&.CO0, 3,320 1,400, "V.866 300 13.600 90 16 37 S6 27 31 55 i 44 20 17 99 00 23 11634 62 32 93 3S 25 81T4 81 234 49 83 25 491 T2T4 4U 49 95 118H 64?. 205 1UZ4 46 23H 105 36 1014 204 7i 124 634 120 140H 133 99- 1084 25T6 57 138 138 71?4 69 80 143 60 84 78 82 70 24J4 188 52i 32 04 384 ffS 92 91 284 if 33 23 47 215 :15 133 221 73 39 004 144 38 49 954 120 65 64 205 1134 1924 19 164 651 99 1 90! 16 '38; 274' 3 OH 55 43 104 64 364 1014 60 02 220 20 79 124 634 12 74 I 12 90 15 62 60 89 27 93 314 55 44 77 Total sales for the day, 292,900 shares. BONDS. reg.107 jAtchlson adj. 4s.. 91 --J07C. & N. W. cn. 7&.131 !'' " Vi. 48.... SR TJ. S. ref. 2s, do coupon do 3s, reg.. do coupon do new 4s, do coupon do 4s, reg, do coupon do 5s, reg. do coupon Stocks at London, LONDON, March 14. Closing quotations: 10R rcg.lS5 .....136 108 .....1094 103 .....103 North. Pac 3s.... 72 do 4a inni. South. Pac 4...! 90 union rat 4s... .102 West Shore 4s....iio4 Wis. Central 4s... 91 ' Anaconda .. 64 Atchison S3 do pfd 100i B. & 0 94 Canadian Pac ...132 C. & 0 41 Chi. Gt. Western. 24 St. Taul 172 D. & R. 0 38 j do pfd S9 Erie 36 do 1st pfd 69 do 2d pfd 55 ! Illinois Central ..143 L. & N 123 M., K. & T. 20 N. T. Central.. ..142 Nor. Ss Western., do pfd Ont. .t- Wnl.rn Pennsylvania. . ..." Heacmg do 1st pfd do 2d TiM Southern Ry. .... do pfd Southern Pac .... Union Pacific .... do pfd U. S. Steel. do pfd Wabash do pfd ......... 73 92 314 SO. 43 87 32 96 64 94 93 37 SS 29 61 Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the three leading cities of the Northwest for the week ending March 14 were as follows: Portland. Monday $ 737.245 Tuesday 7S0.747 Wednesday .... 717.314 Thursday ..... 665.909 Friday 703.620 Saturday 493,166 Total . Clearings years were: Seattle. $ 76S.593 537.646 543.154 734.990 615.204 651.374 Tacoma. f 429.219 S42.52S 330,615 335.470 234.353 309.192 1902 1901 1900 1895 1S3 Clearings follows: Portland Seattle . Tacoma Spokane $4,098,001 $3,799,961 $1.9S1.S79 for corresponding week In former Portland. Settle. Titti. ....$2.S37.425 $2,729,900 $1,040,203 ... L791.942 ... 1.640.S31 ... 1,533,237 1.092.853 1.651.948 1.264.460 1.668.335 94S.4S1 794.969 664.3S9 S3S.752 and balances Saturday were as Clearings. $493,166 .581.874 ....... 309.192 295,302 Balances. $117.8S5 133.9S3 5S.S22 71,160 Coffee and Sarar. NSW YORK. March 14. Coffee Futures closed quiet; net unchanged to 5 points lower. Sales amounted to only 2750 bags, including March. $4.33; April. $4-40; May. $4.60; Sep tember. $45tJ4.90. Spot Rio. steady: No. 7 invoice. 7c; mild, steady; Cordova. 7C7c Sugar Raw, steady; fair refining. 3c; cen trifugal. 96 test. 3e; molasses sugar, steadr; refined, steady; emshed, $5.40; powdered, $4.99; granulated. $4.60. May July September Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. ...$0 74 $0 73 $0 74 $0 74 71 71 70 70 CORN. 71 70 March ..... May - September .. July May ....... July September .. May ..... July .... September May July 10 C5 September ....10 02 May July September 44 46 46 43 43 44!, 44 34 34 31 31 28 2S 18 05 18 12 17 50 17 02 17 30 17 30 10 12 10 12 10 00 10 00 0 07 0 07 0 87 9 93 9 67 9 70 9 55 9 57 47 47 43 43 44 44 OATS. 35 35 31 31 28 28 MESS PORK. ...1815 1825 ...17 65 17 67 ...17 50 17 60 LARD. 10 20 10 22 1007 1002 SHORT RD3S. 10 00 10 00 9 724 0 75 . 9 62 0 62 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Quiet and easy; Winter patents, $3.60 (33.70; straights, $3.3033.40; Spring patents, $3,403-3.60; straights, $3.1003.30; bakers, $2.40 2.80. Wheat No. 2, 76ff77; No. 3, 7076c; No. 2 red, 7273c Corn No. 2, 44c; Nc 2 yellow, 44c Oats No. 2. 34c; No. 8 white, 2436c Rye No. 2. 49c Barley Good feeding, 42043c; fair to choice malting, 4552c Flaxseed No. 1, $1.10; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.13. Timothy seed Prime. $3.5033. Mess pork Per barrels, $18318.124. Lard Per 100 pounds. $10 024010 C5. Short ribs sides Loose, $9.8009.03. , Dry-salted shoulders Boxed, $S.879. Short clear sides Boxed. $10.3710.50. Clover Contract grade, $11.50311.75. Receipt. Shipments. Flour, barrels . 10.690 82,600 Wheat, bushels i... .. 23,100 15.300 Corn, bushels 2S4.100 201,200 Oats, bushels . 317.000 205,600 Rye. bushels 4,600 000 Barley, bushels 67,800 13,000 Grain and Produce at Xerr York. NEW YORK, March 14. Flour Receipts, 23, 678 barrels; exports 27,765 barrels. Market dull and about steady. Minnesota patents, $41? 4.30; bakers, $333.30; Winter patents $3.4034; do straights, $3.55S3-B5; Wlatrtjiljw grades. $2.1062.00. Wheat Receipts, 14,250 bushels; exports, 111.340 bushels. ' Market for spot steady. No. 2 red. 76c elevaiorj No. 2 red. Sec f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, S6c f. o. b. afloat. Cn cold weather in tha Southwest and fears of crop damage news, eaorts covered a little wheat this morning. Prices advanced, being later stimulated by small estimates for world's shipments on Moaday. The close was very steady at c net advance. March closed 3c; May, 79S79c; closed. 79c; July. 79 77c; cloaed. 76c: September, closed. 75c Hops Unsettlsd. State, common to choice, 1902 crap. 25g34c: 1901 crop. 21924c; olds, Sgl2tc; Pacific Coast. 1902 crop, 2429o; 1901 crop. 21024c: olds, 812c. Hides Firm. California, 27 to 20 pounds, 19c Wool Firm; domestic fieece, 2832c Butter Receipts. 4S00 packages; market, firm. State dairy. 2627c; creamery, extra, 29c; June creamery, 192S4c Eggs Receipts, 4800 packages; market, firm. State and Pennsylvania, 19c; West ern cncandled, 19c Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. March 14. Wheat Firm. Barley Firm. Oats Quiet, but Steady. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1.401.45: milling, $1,509 1.60. Barley Feeding. $1.1241.16; brewing, $1.1S1.21. Oats Red. $1.2001.30; White, $L251.42J black $1.126124- Call board sales: Wheat Firm; May, $1.40; December, $1.20; cash. $1.45. Barley Firm; May, $1.08. Com Largo yellow, $1.571.42. European Grain Markets. LONDON. March 14. Wheat Cargoes on passage, buyers Indifferent operators. Imports wheat Into United Kingdom, 468,000 bushels; flour. 178,000 barrels. LIVERPOOL, March 14. Wheat Steady; No. 1 standard California, 6s 94d; wheat and flour In Paris, steady; French country .mar kets quiet and steady. Weather In England, cloudy. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Cnlcasro, Omaha and Kansas City. CHICAGO. March 14. Cattle Receipts. 1000, Including C00 Texans; nominal. Good to prime steers, $555.75; poor to medium, $3.504.8O; stockers and feeders, $3.75-84.75: cows. $1,509 4.40; heifers. $250-4.50; cannera. $1.502.60; bulls, $2.254.25; calves, $37.40; Texas fed steers, $3.7584.60. Hogs Receipts today, 12,000; Monday, 20,000; left over, 10.000; 5 to 10c higher. Mixed and butchers'. $7.237.65; good to choice heavy. $7.60S7.70; rough heavy. $7.4O7.C0; light. $767.40; bulk of sales, $7.307.C0. Sheep Receipts, 4000; sheep, steady; lambs, steady. Good to choice wethers. $53.75; fair to choice mixed, $1.25ff$: Western sbeep,$5J 6.75; native lamb3, $4.757.10; Western lambs, $5Q6.90. KANSAS CITY, March 14. Cattle Receipts, 160. Hogs Receipts, 1600; market, strong; bulk of sales, $7.2743-7.40; heavy, $7.357.50; pack ers. $7.257.35; medium. $7.307.45; light. $6.7C7-274; Yorkers, $7.20&7.27: pigs, $66.75. SOUTH OMAHA, March 14. Cattle Receipts, 300; market unchanged. Jfatlva steers, $3.80 65.20; cows and heifers, $3.25-4.10; stockers and feeders, $3.234.25; calves. S3.50S0.50. Hogs Receipts, 6300 market, 6c higher, heavy. $7.35(57.45: mixed. $7.237.30j light. $7.207.30; pigs, $6.507.10; bulk of sales, $7.25S7.35. Sheep Receipts, 1000; market, steady. Fed muttons. $3.45?6: wethers, $4.SO35.40; ewes. $45.23; common and stockers, $24.50; lambs, $5.757. Metal aiarkets. NEW YORK, March 14. The leading .metals continued more or less unsettled, with the week's irregular movement and business re stricted. Copper remained nominally un changed from Friday with standard at 14c; lake and electrolytic at $14.7515; casting. $14.G2415. Tin was reported Irregular with spot quoted at $30031.25. The American Smelting & Refining Company late yesterday afternoon advanced the price of lead SO points to $4.67. and this basis now rules. Spelter, quiet" and unchanged at $5.20g3.25. Iron re mains nominally unchanged and quiet. Dairy Prodrice at Chicago. CHICAGO. March 14. On the Produce Ex change today the butter market was steady; creameries. l&6"2So; dairies. ,1424c; eggs, easier, 154c; cheese, steady,. 1212c LIGHT SHIPMENTS NORTH Aakeay ssi East Buraslde, two-story dwalllagj COLUMBIA BRIXGIXG ONLY A SMALL QUANTITY OF PRODUCE. Choice Apples Steady ia San Fran cisco and Cheap Grades; Weak ' Potatces Are Dull. SAN FRANCISCO. March 14. (Special.) The grain market Is stronger. Spot wheat ad vanced 2c in sympathy with local speculative operations. Bran arrivals are larger, but price continued firm. Fruits are more active on account of clearer weather and Sunday requirements. Apples are quite steady for the better class of stock. Splu- enbergs, pippins and highly colored Ben Davis are moving well. Cheap grades are quiet and weak. Choice and fancy navel oranges are In fair demand and steady. Standards are neg lected. Lemons are In ample supply but steady. Mexican limes are too scarce to be quoted. Bananas are plentiful, but selling well. Dried fruits are dull. Moorpark apricots and small prunes are a shade lower. Large prunes are firm. Old potatoes are dull and unchanged. New potatoes are In light supply and steady. An other car of sweets brought previous prices. Onions are In moderate demand and steady. Green peas are In large supply and weaker. Rhubarb Is plentiful and easy. Asparagus Is In moderate supply and steady. The Columbia took a small shipment of peas, rhubarb and asparagus for Portland. Poultry Is well cleaned up and firm, excepting hens, which are weak. More Eastern will be Offered Monday. All dairy products are accumulating and weak. Receipts: 24.200 pounds of butter, 4600 pounds of cheese, 31.380 dozen eggs. The Columbia took very little butter for Portland, but the 25c basis Is expected to bring In more orders for tha next steamer. Hops and wool ara unchanged. Quotations are as- follows: VEGETABLES Cucumbers, 73c$1.75; gar lic, 232o pe pound; green peas, 5JSo per poundt string beans. 10124c; asparagus. 12 20c; tomatoes, $1.752.50; onions. 23g75o. FRUITS Apples, choice. $1.75; do common. 60c; bananas, $162.50; Mexican limes, $Sg 6.50; California lemons, choice, $2.50: do com mon, 75c; oranges, 75c$2.50; pineapples, $3 3.50. POTATOES Early Rose, $11.13; river Bur- banks, 35&50C; river reds, 3035c; Salinas-Bur-banks, 76o$l; sweets, $1.C0; Oregon Burbanks, 60390c. POULTRY Turkey gobblers, 15lTc; do hens, 15017c; old roosters. $555.50; young roosters, $6.6007.60; small broilers, $5$5.50; large broilers, $5.50SC; fryers, $Gg0.50: hens, $5-55.30; old ducks, $586; young ducks, $68. BUTTER Fancy creamery, 26o; do seconds. 24c; fancy dairy, 23c; do seconds, 22c EGGS Store. 1314c; fancy ranch. 15c CHEESE Young America, 134(?14c; Eastern, I68l.c. KAY Wheat. $lil4; wheat and oats. $119 13; barley. $10011; alfalfa, $1012; Straw, 459 doc per bale. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $20ff21; middlings, $29 WCOL-Fall Humboldt and Mendocino, 139 ic; mountain. g;ioc HOPS 2225o ner Bound. RECEIPTS Flour. 16.704 quarter sacks: do Washington, 4120 quarter sacks; wheat, 170 centals; oarley, 8850 centals; oats. 500 centals; beans, 600 saeks; corn. 1200 centals: Dotatoas. 780 sacks; do Oregon, 203 sacks; bran, 5030 sacKs; ao wasmngton. 4320 sacks: middlings. 620 sacks; hay, 613 tons; wool, 224 bales; hides. sou. TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND IN PORT. Vessels Chartered or Available fdr Grain Cargoes From the Northwest. FOR PORTLAND Name. Flap and rig. Aug. 24!Gr. Duchess Olga liar. 4Beechdale , lNauarcbos Ardencraig Port Patrick Jan. 20 Saxon IWIndsor Park Feb. 12 Almedla Duns Law lOiLangdale 2Gen. Neumayer lllBeranRcre Oct. Mar. Feb. Jan. Mar. 2SfNlnfa 9 Andre Theodore Emolle Galllne Condor Imberhornc Seefahrer Pegasus Mar. SINiobe IDunearn Fr. bark Br. bark Ger. bark Br. ship Br. ship Br. bark Br. bark Nor. ship Br. bark Br. ship Fr. baric Ft. ship Br. ship Fr. ship Fr. bark Br. bark Br. ship Ger. bark Br. bark Ger. bark Br. bark Master. From. Gulrln Knox Arfmand Ritchie Galloway ' Smith Livingston iversen Nichols Hunter Revel Hannah Tattevln Roberts Love,r scnumacner Moulton FettJuch Gill 1567!Shlelds 1271 1 Newcastle 2795 1959 1598 1527 1692 1409 1E31 1SS9 UCA 2500 190S 2224 3595! Hamburg Rotterdam Hamburg Antwern P. Xk Angel's1 Androssan P. Lu Angeles Antwerp P. LkAngeles Antwerp London Antwerp Orient 12S3.'Antwerp 1997;Newcastlo 2043 San Fran 23'San Fran WOiAntwerp 1533jSitka. 2031 Glrvin ii Meyer IMeyer Consignees. Taylor Glrvin Balfour IBalrour Balfour Glrvin Taylor Balfour Taylor Total tonnage en route and listed, 3S.277. GRAIN TONNAGE IN THE RIVER g - Name. Master. f From. cJjSftS P : Feb. SSlCastor Br. bark Campbell 19CIP. L. Angls IJ. J. Moors Col. 2 Mar. GlCockermouth Br. ship Fall 1297 Antwerp (Disengaged Mersey Mar. Ctlrby Br. ship Law 149oP. L. Angeles P. F. M. Co Davldge'a Mar. 15'Duc d'Aumale Fr. bark Duris 1732 San Ffan. iNVW.Vv'.Co. Astoria Total tonnage In port, 6462. GRAIN TONNAGE EN ROUTE TO PUGET SOUND ) : Kama. Flag and rig. Master. Dec Dec. Dec. Dec Jan. Nov. Jan. Jan. Dec Feb. Dec Feb. Mar. Dec Dec Feb. Jan. ILamorna Rahane Glcnalvon Islamount iMaclcwyn 5iVincent SJAstoria 15 Amsterdam 13)Mylomene ...tThalassa SIBen Lee 22Bermuda SSiLeicesterCastle 4!Laureston 5;Belfo"rd SI) Alice 24Madelrine crompton IKskasonl Haddon HaU Como. Port Stanley Abyssinia Br. ship Br. ship Br. ship Br. bark Br. bark Br. ship Br. bark Dtch. bk. Br. shin Ger. bark Br. skip Br. oark Br. ship Br. Dark Br. sn'p Fr. ship ' Fr. ship Br. ship Br. ship Br. bark Br.fitr Br. ship Nor bark Cormack Scott Andrews Fraser Thomas Brlce Thorklldsen Bakker Jones Christiansen Anderson Korff Peattie Latta McKlnnon Lar.glols Pierre Hume Townsend Smith Williams (Hansen 2169 1649 19S0I 14SS1 From- Glasgow Liverpool Liverpool Rotterdam 1235Rotterdam 1776 Rotterdam 1429 Rotterdam U00 Java 1S08! Cardiff 1335iAntwerp 2204iHamburg 2523 Antwerp 2009 Liverpool 2133tHamburg 1771 Antwerp 163S Antwerp 23321 Antwerp 2717' London 1715'Port Natal lS22IGuatemala S313lSnn Fran 21S7lHamburg lODSIGlasgow .Consignees. 49 Total tonnage en route and listed, 437L GRAIN TONNAGE ON PUGET SOUND Flag and rig. Master. From. Agents or Charterers. Berth. Feb. 21 Earl Dunraven Feb. liPenthe&llea Feb. 25iBanklclgh Feb. 24Segura Feb. 25Jrythomene Mar. 5)Dora Baltea Mar. SIAmphltrlte Mar. Silnverlyon Mar. 9Sofala Mar. SiWcat Lothian bark ship bark ship ship str ship bark ship bark IRoberta Manson Krans Procter iMacAuslan jGustavlna Anderson Sims lAuId I Da vies lSlO'.Acapulco 1K3 Newcastle ItiS-LIverpool lTOOiP. L. Angls Acapuico St. Vincent San Diciro Cardiff 2150 San Fran. 1732;Acapulcd 17?fi! 2714 16S3 N.W.W.Co. Balfour Stevens iKerr Kerr Stevens Victoria Tacoma Vancouve Tacoma Victoria. Seattle Tacoma Victoria Tacoma iTacbma Total tonnage la port, 17,521. Money, Exchaage, Etc. NEW YORK. March 14. Money Time. steady: 00 to 90 days, 66 per cent; six mornns, oo per cent. Money on call. steady; all loans at 4 per cent, closed offered 4 -per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 6 per cen tterjng exchange, steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.864.83.75 for demand, and at $4.83.254,83.35 for CO days. Posted rates, $4.S4$?4.87. Commercial bills. S4.C3f4.83. Bar silver 19c Mexican dollars 58c Government bonds, steady;, railroad bonds, irregular. LONDON, March 14. Bar silver, quiet, 22d per ounce. Money 34 per cent The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3 per cent. The rata of dls count In the open market for three months' bills is 3 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, March 14, Silver bars, 4UC Mexican dollars, 39c Drafts Sight. 12c; telegraph, 16c Sterling .on London, CO days, $4.83. Sterling, on London, sight, $4.8S. New Yorlc Cotton 31arket. NEW YORK, March 14. Cotton futures opened strong at a rise of 10 to 14 points and soon showed a rise of 2023 .points as com pared with the closing yesterday. Not until May cotton had sold up to 0.78c was the upward movement arrested. From this point there was a decline to 9.74c, but the market remained very active. Futures March, 9.78; April and May, $0.70; June and July, $9.57; August, $9.36; Septem ber, $8.92f October, $8.58; November, $8.47; December, 5M.45. Spot Middling uplands, 10c; Gulf, $10.25. No sales. "Wool at St. Louis. ST. - LOUIS, March 14. Wool Dull, un changed; territory and Western medium, 16 17c; fine, 1316c; coarse, 13 15c DAILY CITY STATISTICS. Marriage Licenses. Earl James Cleland, 24; Julia I. Payne, 22. Carl A. Miller, 27; Nellie Dot Reed, 20. Otto Ruedy. 27; Minnie Uhllg. 20. Walter J. Peery, 24; Lydla Radis, 22. Marcus De L. Hammel. 40; Susannah Hllll gas. 35. Births. March 0 7-Ir. and Mrs. Charles Bergman, 759 Raleigh, a bov. February 21 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kllppel. 1012 Union avenue, a boy. Contagions DIsenses. Levlna Dlmbar, 609 East Taylor, measles. Sidney Walpole, Hilton avenue, scarlet fever. Elizabeth Stephenson, 873 Kelley street, scar. let -fever. Dentlis. March 13 J. T. Baker, C14 East Ninth, 30 years; Cardiac angina. March 10 Baby Wallace, Good Samaritan Hospital, 2 days; premature blrtb. March 12 Charles Kurth, 690 East Eighth, 62 years; Brlght's disease. March 13 Axal Madsen, 794 Michigan ave nue, 1 year; croup. Msrch 12 Frances Knoder, 490 East Pine, 9 years; tubercular meningitis. March 12 Lee Nlms, Good Samaritan Hos pital, 19 years; typhoid fever. March 4 Charlotte Patter, 33 North Ninth pneumonia. March 6 Henry Williams, Good Samaritan Hospital, 49 years; pneumonia. Sidewalk- Permits. J. A. Stephenson, East Sixth and Harrison, 162 feet cement. Arthur Splndler, East Ash and Eighth, 33 feet cement. W. S. Conson. East Ash and Grand avenue, 224 feet cement. Mrs. R. U. Schmltt. East Ninth and Pine, 100 feet cement. Dr. Montgomery. East Nineteenth and An keny. 100 feet cement. L. J. Goldsmflh. Front and Meade. 222 feet cement. Mrs. B. Morgan. Water and Meade streets, 50 feet cement. B. Bulger. Third and Clay. 100 feet cement. Robert Foulkes. Front and Whltaker. 74 feet cement. Total, 1067 feet cement. Building Permits. T4tle Guarantee & Trust Company, Second and Washington, repairs. $500. E. G. McGlauflln, Hendricks and Skldmore, dwelling $1000. W. W. Shaefer, Burman and East Eighth cottage, $300. E. G. McGlauflln, Hendricks, near Skldmore, dwelling. $1000. j. T. Forrister, Surman and East Eighth cottage, $300 ' F. A. Bates. Grand avenue and Falling street. dwelling. $1100. Isaac Pearson, Hawthorne avenue and Thirty' eighth street, dwelling. $1800. Simons Saw Company, Second and Stark, re pairs, $2S0. B. L. Lucas, East Fourteenth, between. East 1666 16 1000 700 123 1 C M. Nelsen, Larrabee and Dupont, repairs, $9606. A. J. Capron, Tillamook and East Twen tieth, dwelling, $3000. M. M. Owen. East Sevsnteeam and Balraont, dwelling. $400. J. L Murray. Farxo. between Union ana Rodney avenues, one-story cottage: '$1300. J. B. Scott, southwest corner East Seven teenth and East Ankeny. two-story dwelling! $3000. J. Goldstein. East Harrison, between East Ninth and East Tenth, repairs; $500. xl. Schneider. Broadway, between Earl and Everard. onestory cottage; $200. v. A. Fordick. 1054 Macadam road, addition! $1000. F. Brunger, East Harrison, between East Tenth and East Eleventh, repairs; $750, Real EHtate Transfers. B. B. Holmes to E. L. Sanborn, lots 2. 3, block 15. Williams Awnli Aririttlnn S 1 Portland Trust Company of Oregon to E. ai. iiounea. iocs 2. 3, djocic lo, Williams Avenue Addition tta George H. Dufur et al. to George H. 2lm- merman. unaiviaea one-sixtn interest In lots 1. 2. 3. 4. S. C. block '91, city; un divided one-slxth lntferost In lot 1. hloilc Sidney Smyth et al. to J. C. Alnsworth, .? iraci lying soutn ot mocks 37, 38. Woodlawn - B L. Bancom and wlfs to George T. Held, jut u. diock i; aiso i.. or lot 17, Peter Sch'nell and wif "m 't"cl' VrW yaicoi iana oeginniog at ne. corner of lot 15. block 15. Williams Avenue Addition R. C. Frits to Henry Maler, parcel land ucsinniny niu. corner or lot 15. block 15. William AvnntlA ArtrtlUnn ftVl R. C. Frlta to Henrv Malor. m'n,l lan? B, NE. corner of lot 15, block 15, Will iams AvenilB Arirtltlnn JM A- S. tnd C. L. Nlmols, executors, "to aI uumviucu vt oi aw, Yi, sec tion 20. and S. of SE. , 240 acres, section 19. T. 1 S.. n. x e irv A. S. Nichols to A. a Wlhlon, undlvtd'ed 7i oj. wiv acres, section iv, x. 1 S., R. o E. ..- irtrt Diadama Hammond et al. to Theo Senn, iano oegiamng corner block 43, Caru iters' Addition to Caruth ers ...... ... A. H. Trees and wlfa to F. C. rww. "v. of lot 19. btnntr 2.1 Athlnn . sni J. R. Mead et aL, trustees, to f"R." f 1 v? JOIS 1 ana "lock 4, and part of lot 3, block 5. and part Of lot 4, block 5. Mead's Addltlrm kbit R. I. Eckerson and wife to H. L"anrf Sarah J. Searls lots l o MnU . nr. Hi,c-. i?QTlard to Frank A. Snow, lot 1. block 4, Riverside Addition ... Jennie M. Mead to Nellie S. Mead, lots 9, I1' 13. 15, block 21. Irvlngton Park D. J. Bridgford and wife to Stephen Sho- bert. lots 1. 2. 3. hijww ia n xr- lng Addition 200 Blchard Heimbach and Wife to John 1 S R. parcel iaaa, section 17, T. p-H. Marlay to E. A RUlIfson,"lot3i7"to ujock , aiananeia... Rosf McEntee and husband to M. Mujo. i- w t at iot i ana s. ia reet of E. 90 feet of tat IK MakV 1a a iv.it. n A M. and J. M. Eggleston to B. L. Lam- ,h. 'P1 block 4 Bolan's Addition "he Title Guarantee & Trust Company to v. xj. iunr. lor in nine ik xt. v. IrVlncton . ' inn us - x-aman io isawm Grundy, lot 2, block 132, Caruthers' Addition...! Ma!7 -6- "Winchester and husband to Ed win Grundy, same. EdWltt Grundy to David ITiiuIVh " David Foulkes and wife to Grant Phegley i ,aVBwe. and, XTii0 to Frei Burbach. m..,11 L,nhi Park Addition.. Title G. T. Co. to J. W. Myers, lot 7. oioca o. nigniantt park j$o iuuuioouiop.Bna wue io Ana raw john- v ' ,S ,ow "l0 Orchard Anton Biock ' to'PL Blook." lots " B arid 8 ttnu a. iois a ana 7. Block 201, Couch's Add., and lots 1, 2. block 128, Stephens Add........ ......... . Anton Block to H. Block, lota 1. 3, block 23- Tibbetts' Add., and E. frae. block 1. Tibbetts' Add. Augusta Hayden and husband to Howard uBiaoone, lot 4, mock 8. Trernont Park. S. Benson and wlf tit vl c. RAxhnf.! and wife. S. 4 lot 7. block 243. city 2000 x. . yj. oirong io 1'niupp Hanmann, lots a, 2. block 9. Tibbetts1 Homestead... Mrs. G. A. Taylor, and husband to Frank a. Bennett, s. lot 12; block 15, Haw thorne's First Add W. T. Van Kirk and wife to Carl Stein. S. 4 sec 35. T. 3 N., R. 2 E Sheriff, for Richard Clinton, to R. J. Welch, lot 37, block 3, Mount Tabor Place Add Sheriff, for Frank Boberg, to E. C Brack et!, und. 4 lots 3. 4. block 3. Albee's Sub. ot lots 28. 29. Glenhaven Park 35 sunnysiae u. fc i. Co. to sunnysiae M. E. Church, lot 4, block 31. Sunnyside J. Wahlstrom and wife to Lillian Voor hees. lot 3, block 6, North Villa Port. Tr. Co. of Or. to L. Layton Wisdom, lots 1 to 4. block 119; lots 1. 2, block 110, Woodstock J. C. Havely, tr., and wife to same, same G. W. Landon and wife to Rockwood Hall Co.. parcel land, sec. 6, T. 1 S., R. 3 E , Merid. Inv. & Tr. Co. to Altha Black burn, lots 7, 8, block 22, Mt. Tabor Villa D. J. Tlchenor to Altha A. Blackburn, lots 9: 10. block 22. Mt. Tabor Villa Port. Tr. Co. of Or. to Emma M. Adams, lot 5, block 10. Wllllams-Ave. Add , M. J. Smith to X. H. Shields, part sec 1. T. 1 N R. 1 W , - -. L. B. and A. C Seeley. by Sheriff, to A. C Sceley, lot 5, biock 148, clty.,. E. V. and F. W. Vliet to A R. Fleming, parcel land near East 12th and Alder... Amelia. Conrad tn Carrio TL Smith, lota 1. 4. block 39. Woodstock 1500 John H. Lewis to Isabella B. Lewis, part nf lot 2. hlock 17: nart of lot 3. block 17. Portland Homestead .' 50 L. M. Lacey and wife to G. and A. lo prinzi, undivided 4 of lot 22, block 25, Alblna .... Same to Rosalia Grecco, undivided of lot 22. block 25. Alblna JoseDhlne Gotzlan to Michael Tautfest, lot 1. block 36. Sullivan's Addition., ...$ 450 n. A. Alhers and husband to A N. Wills and wife, lots 3, 4, block 31, Sell wood. 1000 Marv A. Fallows to Frank Tons lng, lot 1, block 1, Sunrise Park 200 R. H. Craddock and wife to Edgar Ste vens. lot 12. block 10. Lincoln Park An nex 1550 Matilda D. Murphy and husband to Kate Wells, 2 acres, section 20, T. 1 S., R. 2 E. Jeannette L. Walker to Hiram P. Alden, W. 100 feet ot lot 26, block 24, Alblna. Martha Boiling et al. to John Eder, lot 1. block 16, Sunnyside Addition 300 Grace Metzgcr and husband to Ellen Schram. lots 6, 7, block 1. Metzger'a Ad dition too 10 250 1550 150 125 UNION PKPOT. Leave. Arrir. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:20 A M. 4:50 P. XL , special. Daily. Daily. For the East via East iagtsn. SPOKANE FLYKR. 6:00 P. M. 7:33 A 1C Tof Eastsrn Washing- Dally, Dally. en. Walla Walls, Iw ton. Coeur d'Aleni and QL Northern oclnts ATLANTIC EXPRESS 3115 P. M. 10:30 A M. For th East via Hunt- Dally. Dally. lngton. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR SAN FRANCISCO B. S. Geo. W. Elder From ."arch". 23; April Alnsworth 3:60 P. H. Z, 22, 23. Dock. U.S. Columbia 8:00 P. M. 7 7re:r 18, 28; AprU 1 t far ASTORIA aad wax 3:00 P. M. 0:00 P. M points, connecting with Dally ex. Daily steamer for Uwaoo and Sunday. except North Beach, steamer Saturday,' Sunday. Hassalo. Aih-it. Dock. 10 P. M. . 4 8:45 A. M. About For Salem, Corvallls Mondays, 6:00 P. Is. and way points, steam- Wednesday Tuesdays. r Ruth, Ash - street Fridays. Thursdays. Dock (watsrpermlttlng) Saturdays. FOR DAYTON. Orsgon 7:0O A M. 3:00 P. M. Cty and Yamhill River Tuesdays. Monday, points, steamer Elmore, Thursdays, Wednesday. Ash-street Dock. Saturdays. Fridays. fWatsr permitting.) For Le wlston. Idaho. 4:08 A if. About and way points, from Dally 5:00 P. M. Riparia. Wash., steam except Dally ex. ers Spokane or Lewis- Saturday. Friday. ton. 1325 237 5000 90 85 500 150 4000 1519 STOPPED FREE Permanently Cured -hi DR. KLIHE'S GREAT HER YE RESTORER i.imKHruilujliM. ITS 'Bfi.8J.KLlSLu1.831 ArchSUPhllaaelDMa. I'ill i tlMil ill 1 flxl TsVM AAV VIUSW nil m "for SO years tne only safe and rcUabls 7. a -Bale Regolatar for all troabiM. BsllaTe f with in 3 Csys. At drag guts, or by aulL 2 anc s. frit Enat ,es "Tansy " sM 3 'WftLa'3 Bail Oaard" tie He. AZdrtsa mmmmmmmm TRAVELERS' GUIDE. lREATNORTHEftN Ticket Office 122 Third SL Phone 689 TRAINS DAILY & Direct connection via Seattle or Sookane. For tickets, rates and full information call on or address H. Dickson, U. 1. A., Portland, Or. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE RIOJUN MARU For Japan. China and all Asiatio points, will About March 24th WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO. Steamer POMONA for Salem. Independence, AlDany ana uorvaiju, icayts o:o A. 41. 'mes day. Thursday. Saturday. Steamer ALTONA. for Oregon City, Butte ville. Wllsonvllle. Cbampoeg. Newberg and Dayton, leaves' 7:00 A. M. Monday, Wednes day, i'riaay. DOCK FOOT OF TAYLOR STREET. Oregon phone Main 10. TRAVKLERS gcids. Oregon Short line an Union Pacific 3 TRAINS to the East DAILY Thzouxh Pullsaan standard and Tourist sieeo- tng-ars dallr to Omaha. Chicago. Ssokansr tourist sleeping-car dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (person ally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Kansas CUv. St. Louis and Memphis; reclining chair man (seats, free) to the East dally. TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington. Telephone Main 712. PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. For Tokohama and Hong Kong, calling at Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight Via connecting itmmsrl for Manila. Port Ar thur and Vladivostok. INDRAPURA SAILS ABOUT MARCH 28. For rates and full Information call on or ad tstut officials or agent cf O. R. & N. Co. EAST via SOUTH Leave L li ion Depot OVERLAND EX tmPEs Tturvs. 8:30 P.M. for Salem. Ross- 7:45 A. M. burg, Ashland, Sac r a m e nto, Osden. Ean Francisco. Mo lave, Lioa Angsles. El Paso, New Or leans and the East. S:30 A M. Morning train con- 7:oo P. M. (dally except Sun cay) with train for Mount Angel, all rerton. Browns- r 1 1 1 e. Springfield. Wendllng and Na- 40 P.M. Albany passenger ..10:10X1!. Connects at Wcod- burn with Mt. An gel and Sllverton local. 7:50 A M. Corvallls passenger. H4:B0 P. M. Sheridan passenger. H8-3 A. M. Dally. HDaliy except Sunday. PORTLAND-OSWEQO SUBURBAN SERVICa AND TAMHILL DIVISION. Leave Portland daily far Uswego at 7:30 A. M., 120. 2:05. 3:25, 50. 0:25. 80, 10:10 P. M. Dally except Sundaj, 0:30, U:30. 8:33. 10:25 A. M., 4:00, 11:30 P. M. Sunday only 9:00 A. M. Returning from Oswego, arrlv Portland dally 8:30 A. M... 1:55. 3:05. 4:35. 8:15. 7:33. 9:53. 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday, '6:25. 7:25, fH2Q. 10:20, 11:45 A M. Except Monday, 123 A si. Sunday only, 10:00 A. M. Leave from same depot for Dallas and inter mediate points dally except Sunday 4:00 P. M. Arrive Portland 10:20 A M. Tha Independence-Monmouth motor line oper ates dally to Monmouth and Alrlle, connecting with 3. P. Co.'s trains at Dallas and Inde pendence. . First-class rebate tickets on sale from Port, land to Sacramento and Ean Francisco: net rate, $17.50: berth. $5. Second-class fare, 315. without rebate or berth; second-class berth. $2.50. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia. CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and Washington streets. Phons Main 712. f ra ill- I Ivai N i s iirsi i j SLCiXJfc porti Awn Depart. Arrlv. Paget Sound Llrntted for Ta copis, Seattle. Olympia. South Bend and Gray Harbor points 8:30 am 3:30 pn- North Coast Limited for Ta coma, Seattle, Spokans. Butte, St. Paul, New York. Boston and all points East and Southeast 2:00 psa 7:00 arsj Twin City Express for Ta coma, Seattle, Spokane. H'lena, St. Paul, Minne apolis. Chicago. New York. Boston and all points East and Southeas;....... .11:45 pa 7:00 pes North Coast-Kansas City Ht. Louis Special, for Ta-eo-na. Seattle, Sposana, Batte, BlUlngs. Denver. Omaha, Kansas City, St. IxjuIs and all points East and Southeast 2:00 pm 7:06 aa All trains dally exoept on South Bend branch. A, D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas senger Agent. 255 Morrison st,. corner Third. Portland, Or. For South -astern Alaska Leave Seattle O A. M. Steamship COTTAGE CITY. CITY OF SEATTLE or CITY OF TOPEKA. March 5. 0, 15, 21. 27; April 2. Steamers connect at San Francisco with company's steamers for ports in Call- f.nl, Mo-rlm .nil Um)inM SiVfc Bav. For further informa tion obtain folder. Right Is reserved to changa steamers .or sailing dates. AGENTS IL L. MURTON, 249 Washington St., Portland; F. W. CARLETON, 807 Pacific ave., Tacoma; Ticket Office. 113 James st., Seattle. GEO. W. ANDREWS. North-Western Passenger Agent. San Francisco Ticket Of fice. 4 New Montgomery st. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agent. San Francisco. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES Depot Fifth and I ARRIVES I Streets. j; For Maygers. Rainier, Clatskanie. West port, Clifton. Astoria. War renton, Flavel, Ham 8:00 AM. mond. Fort Stevens, 11:10 A M. Gearbart Pk., Seaside. Astoria and Seashore... Express Dally. 7:00 P. M. Astoria Express. S:40 P. M Dally. Ticket office, 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot, J. C MAYO, Gen. Pass, Agt., Astoria, Or.