THE MOBNISG OREGONIAN, TUESDAT, APEIL 21, 1903: 13 5 " : ; DVANGE IN RICE Market Strong on Small Sup ply and Poor Prospects. CROP REPORT FOfl IDAHO Oregon Apple Quotation Jn London Decline In Local Butter Market California Truck Scarce Portland Quotations. The strength displayed br lb rice markets for several weeks past resulted la a getjeral advance yesterday. The firmness of the mar ket has been duo to (mall stocks carried In the country ana poor crop prospects here and abroad. In the Orient particularly, the out look Is for a poor season. The .crop of Slam per cent of an average yield. In that courv try, however, so on Is in position to lira an accurate estimate, there being no reliable source of Information, and the figures are tased on the reports of miller. The Saigon crop Is estimated at SO per cent below the average yield, owing to drouth. The Barman government estimate of the quantity of rice avauaoie tor export next rear is 1.800,000 tons of cargo rice, or 340,000 tons less i the estimate of last rear. According to trade papers, the general opin ion seems to be that there will be a decrease In Southwest Louisiana this season of from S3 to 80 per cent of what -was raised last sea son. In Texas there will be some Increase In the amounted planted, but Just how great this Increase will be cannot be estimated at hl tlm T I . . - . ii . .. , - . oiy wining (lUWBirr, that In the neighborhood of Houston about 300.000 acres will be planted, all on land which Are years ago was worth only II or 82 an acre for grating and could produce only four or fire bushels of grain to the Idaho Crop Report. Toe Weather Bureau's Idaho section crop 2-eport for the past month said In part; The weather during March was favorable for preparatory farm work. Much seeding of fisrtnr wheat was done In the southwest counties and plowing- for seeding- was dons In the southeast sections. Fall wheat was corered with snow throughout a large part f the Winter season and Is still well cor ered In. many plateau districts. Wheat Is generally reported In healthy and vigorous condition. Some fears are expressed that clover has "been Winter-killed In localities. rant trees never were In more healthr and promising condition. The progress of the cud has been delayed beyond the average sea eon, but this fact is regarded with favor, alnoa the possibility of damaging frosts be comes less as the season advances. Block, especially sheen, suffered severelv during the Winter, owing to scarcity of grass, but the native grasses made rapid growth during the third decade of the month, contributing to a more hopeful outlook. The great snow packs In the higher moun tains assure an abundance of water for the farmer, irrigator and miner. Great Britain's Coal Snpply. Consul F. w. ilshln writes from Notting ham, under date of March S3, 1803: According to an English expert, the sun- ply of coal yet remaining to be mined In the United Kingdom amounts to SO,GS4,000.000 tons, which, at the present rate of mining, would last 370 years. The same authority gives the total output of the world In 1800 ' as 7e7.63G.204 tons, of which Great Britain produced 228.000.000 tons, or 30 per cent, and the United States 215.000.C00 tons, leaving a balance of about S3 per cent tor the rest of the world. California Pratt Axency, The election of officers of the California Trait Agency, the new citrus combine, held at Los Angeles recently, resulted as follows: A. IL Naflzger, president and manager; T. O'Neill and P. Q. Story, vice-presidents ; G. TV. Fell, secretary: J. L. Merrill, cashier, and v. T. S. Hammond, treasurer. Both the ex change and the independent shippers, now merged, are represented In the list of officers. Oregon Apples In London. Mall advices "dated London, March 30, re- jort as follows: Fancy Oregon Newtown plp Jilns sold todsy at auction from Cs to 10s per Dox 4 -tier, some poor fruit sold as low as Cs CM. PORTLAXD SIAKKnTS. Grain. Flour, Feed, Etc. Extreme Quietness prevails In the Kcrtfc. western wheat markets, but the tone Is steady with prices unchanged. Uay Is firm and carce, with either very little stock. In the country, or the farmers holding It back. yj!BA3!-.:v"Ua WH. "OOIle; bluestem. 7MJ7SC. Valley. 73S76C ..V"Irri.vra- e1' Per ton: brewing. 823,, rolled. 823. OATS-Ka 1 whit SI n. . . i cji.jd per cental. MILLSTUFFS-Bran. 818 per ton; ttlddUngi. 824, shorts. 820. chop. lis. ' liAi Timothy. 8I7fl7.3v: clover, nominal: gralnr 14tfl5 per ton: eneat. 814S1S. riUU-Valley. Jieoos.70 per barrel: hard wheat straights. 83.3otIil.tB: hard wheat pat i.: Uakota hard wheat. 34.100 0.20; Uraham. 83.4333.83. Bnttrr. Kkii., l'oultry. Etc. The expected deijlne ot 2!,c In butter took place yesterday. Eggs were quoted firm at JGC17C The state of the market will depend on the quantity of today's receipts. No poul try was. received yesterday. 11 UTTER Fancy creamery, 20tT22ic nei pound, dairy, nominal; store, 10c. VOL LTHI Chicksns. cuiej. uei2e tr pound, young. 13Ulo. hens. I2ai2hc: broiler ti3 Dr dosen: turkevm. llvi iJ,r4- r?L pound, dressed, 20ti22c; ducks, ;ttro per CHEESB-Pull cream twins, ISHc; Tounr America, 174c, factory prices, lulvic less California. 16c KGUS Oregon ranch, 16317c Vcifetnblcs, Fruit, Etc The vegetable market was practlcallr bar. but last night's steamer brought a rood as. rortment, which will be offered today. One car or oananas ana two oi oranges came In. l-'ancy navels are firm and higher. Strawber ries are vteakening. VEGETABLES Turnips. SOCOOe per sack: carrots. California, tl.t; beeta, 31 per Back: psrsnlpa. Calirorala, tl.75 per sack; cauliflower. 82 per crate: cabbage, 2c per pound: celery, sc Per down, lettuce, head, 80c per dosen: hot house. 81.80472 per box; green onions, per dozen. ItHc, peas, per pound. 6c; parsley, per dasea. Tu. radish. i ,w r .k.v.. oh 75c per doxen: asnaraxus. b&loc oer Bound: rhubwb, 2htf4cpcr pound; cucumbers, 82.73 per dusens tomatoes, 34.30 per crate. DOMESTIC yKUTT-Apples. tahl 3L50S2 311: strawberries. 23o per basket. DIUEB FltUIT ADDles evaooraud. TUB w Xound, sun-dried, sacks or boxes, itjfic; apri- Dtw; peacnes. livuvo; pears, nwoc; prunes. Italian. 4Stc: Bgs. California blacks, 0C do white, 7 be. omyma, 20c: plums, pitted. entj3Hc TUCflCAL rr.rtT-Lemons. 83.75SSJ3 per box oranges, navela. 8263 per box: tangerines. 31. .362; grape fruit. 32.0O pr box; 8T23U3 per bunch; pineapples, 58. KAISINS-Loose MsteO-crown. TVc: J crown. ,kc. 2-crown. CVc; unbleachd. seedless Muscatel ratlins. 7 He; unbleached seedless Sul tans. GVc London layers, S-crown, whole boxes Of SO pounds. 81.83. 2n3L73. POTATOES Best Uurbanks. 30c per sack- lose, 40-tHc. Merced sweets. aosSc, h6neT-16o per No. 1 frame. OKIONS-Oregon and Washmgton. 40SJOo per Groceries, Jtuta, Etc. COl'KLE Mocha, 2332$c: Java, fsncv 7e Jk: Java, good, StjavaVrdmlg; Sa SOc: Costa llles, fancy. l&tfaJc- cSZ lii?? good. leOlSc. Costa lUca, cSary lOOlner Bound: coiumhi. r.TT .rrSf7 f"i-c.per 31L1S lUt; Llon3lL.Ts. SALMON Columbia Hirer, l-nocnd t.n. 8L03 per dosen: 3-pound tafe. trio- fanS j.pound Hats. JLSo: H-pound nXts.' lull Aiuts, pink, 1-pound tails, 3c; red; l-pJiSf tails. JL30; sockey. l-poand talis. eXSO? 1- STJ(1AB-Sack basis, per 100 pounds; cube, 83-KH: 'powdered. 83.47H: dry granulated.' IU7!i: extra C" M STU- volden rV S4.TTU-. Sees Ve per pound for spot cash. Advances over sack bails as follows: Barrels. 10c: half uarreis, ac; poxes, soc per 100 pounds. Maple. 13918a per pound. Beet sugar, granulated. j--'i per iw pounos. BEANS Small white, -tci large white. 4c; am cayou, se; uma, vma per pom RICE imperial Jaoan. No. 1. 13.73: No. 8S.37H: Carolina head, 87.23: broken bead. 81. N li 1 o Peanuts. Se per pound lor raw. CO one tor roasiea: cocoenuts. i&erwo per ooxen: walnuts, lJU14.Ho per pound, pine nuts. 109 12 Vic; hickory nuts. 7e; Brastl nuts, lte; fil berts. Ueitc; fancy pecans. 17c: stmonrti. 143 13c: chestnuts, 18c SALT Liverpool, 80s. 43e per sack: half ground, per ton. z0a. 114.50: 100. SI4: Wi ter salt. bulk. 220s. 83 per barrel; linen sacks, sns. SAo per sack: bales. 2s. 3s, 4s. 3s and 10s. 82.10 per bale. OILS Coal oil. cases. 23e per gallon: Iron oarreis, loftc; wooa Barrels. 19c: linseea. oouea. cases. tc: oarreis. He: iinseea. raw. cases &7e: barrels, naallne. Iron barrels. 194c: eases. 26c: turpentine, cases. Sue: wood barrels. TBHc; bulk, 74e; lOrcase lots. 79c. Collier and Atlantic white and red lead, Mn lots of 300 pounds or more, ec; less man hi pounos. one Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc HOPS 1005 mtn 1Ur90r rtmT round. HIDES Drv hlaea. Mu. 1. 16 rounds and IP. USllHc per pound; dry kip. No. 1, 6 to 15 oounds. 12cz ilrr calf. N'n 1 under 3 pounds. 10c; dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint: salted hides, steer, sound, 60 oounds and over. scrae: no to AO rounds, icxsc under 30 pounds and cows, 7c, stags and bulls, sound, 3Q3ttc; kip, sound, 15 to 20 pounds, 7e: veal, sound. 10 to 14 oounds. 7c: calf, sound. under 10i pounds, 8c: green (unsalted). 1c per pound less: culls, lc per pound less, horse niaes. salted, each, J 1.1082; dry. each. 810 L30: colts' hides, each. 12 50c: goat skins, common, each, 10313c; Angora, with wool on. TALLOw Prime, per pound, 435c; Jfo. 2 and - . WOOl Vit', 1 u m -V. Eastern Oregon, xoooair, xcnc Bleats and lroviaIona. BEEF Gross, cows. JJ.23S4; steers, 84333 mvvu, oa per pound. VEAL ec per pound. MUTTON Gross. ISO 5.23; dressed. te. HOGS-Crosa. 37&7.30: dressed. 8S8. HAMS 10914 pounds. 13Ke per pound; li " pounos, uc per pound; lSHO pounds, ltrc; CaUfomU (picnics), 12c; cottage hams, HVc Union l""ii 4 f i (l nonndi v.rlr, none: shanl. ders. He; boiled ham, 22c; boiled picnic hams, boneless, 18c. BACON Fane-r hmkful lOo: rimiM breakfast. 17c; choice. ISftc: English breakfast uacou. ilUll pounos, uc. ORT SALT MEATS Regular short clears, 12Uc 13V.C smoked: clear baeka lle salt. 12o smoked: Oreron exports. 2CS25 sounds axerags. 12Ho dry salt. 13c smoked; Union Duiis. iuuis pounos average, 8HS dry salt. jvv: smosea. LAKD-Kettle render! Tl.rr-., Iftj. tnna 13vie: 50s, 1314c; 20s. UHo: los, i3Hc; Ss. UKc. Duaawj pure: a i trees, i-c; tuns, isc; ous. "o; los, jjjc: os U'ic. com. pouna isru, uerces, otjc: tubs. 9c E ACS AG E Portland, ham, 12t4a per pound minced ham, 104c; Bummer, choice dry. 17He; pork. 10c: blood, 7c: head cheese. 7c; bologna saussge link. 7Hc . PICKLED GOODS Portland, pigs' feet. H- Anpe. 'oarreis. ao.ou; i'Darrels. xz.73 15-pound kit, I: pigs' tongues H-barreL 16 H-barreL 83: 15-pound kit. 3L2S. Lambs' tongues. H-barrel, 33.25; il-barrel. 84.75; 13- r""" e wi EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prlcea Current at Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. CHICAGO. April 20. Cattle. rteeelDta. 2S00l Steady; 10c lower: good to prime steers. 85a 5X0; poor to medium. 34.23S5; Blockers and feeders, 8334.75:. cows. tl.6OS4.60: heifers. 32.3033.15; cannufs. 31.00S2.73; bulls. 32.50S xi: carves, iz.3005: Texas fed steers. 34S5. nogs ueceipis today. Z3.000: tomorrow. 20.- uw; leit over, 2aoa Opened steady to Sc low er, closed Arm; 'mixed and butchers, 37.039 7s; good to choice heavy. 87.4037.3244 rough heavy. 3T.1037.23; light. 88.8337.25; bulk oi sales, 87.ios7.40. Sheep Becelpts. 25,000. Sheep and lambs loe to 23c lower: good to choice wethers. 34.7338 fair to choice mixed, 1484.75: Western sheen. 34.6038; native lambs, 84X037; Western tamos, es-Boen. SOUTH OMAHA. April 20. CattleReeelnts. 3000. Market steady: native steers, 34.2525.33; cows and heifers. 832334.40; canners, 8283; lockers and feeders, 8334.80; calves, 83X03 o.,o; ouiu, stags, eta, 32.7334.50. Hogs Receipts. 4500. Market Be lower heavy. 87.0537.15: mixed. 87.0537.10: lbrhl 88.88; pits, 38S8.80; bulk at sales. 3T.0Sa7.lo Sheep Receipts. 0000. Market steady, 10c lower. reu muttons, yearlings, 35.504x6.50 wethers, 3505.50; ewes, 34.5035; common and etockers, 32.3034.50; lambs, 35.5067. ICiNfllH PTTT InHI r,1- t 6000. Strong to Be higher; native steers, 43 5.23; Texas and Indian steers. 33.3033; Texas , " fcvn. muu muni, i t nHtf 4.60; etockers and feeders, 32.7533; bulls. J 2.60 84.23; calves. 32.7587: Westers steers, 82.80 63; Western cows. 8234.30. Hoes Ttetnts Tttwi hMd Ae..k i- . . Be lower: bulk of sales. 3787.20: heavy, 37.10 Sheep Receipts, 4000 head. Market steady; muttons. 83.8338.15: lambs, 85.5037.50; range nuicia, e.Airuo.u; ewes, e t. joy o.uu. Metal Starketa, NEW YORK, April 20. There was a de cline of 2s Cd In the London market, tin be ing quotea at f 131 SH and futures I1SS 15a. Locally, tin was quiet and about 6 points higher on the outside price, with spot being at 30330.23. London cabled a decline ot 7s Cd on spot copper and ot 10s on futures, the former dos ing at 182 10s and the latter at 82 10s 6d. In the Iew Tork market, copper continues mm. lnaL Standard Is not quoted. Lake and elec trolytic are quoted at 15313.25 and casting at 4.MVJ14.,0. Lead was steady knd unchanged In London. closing at 12 12s 61 and at 4. 07 Vic In the .-vew lone market. Spelter was quiet at 22' 6s In London and at o.oc in New York. Iron was dull and their closing was at 4Ss lOHd. Locally. Iron Is quiet. No 1 foundry Is qutneu ei.s.io; no. 3 foundry North ern. 321: No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern, soft, at 82L60S22, Warrants are nominal. International Sllnlnir Stock Market. NEW TORK. April 20. Arrangements are rata to naie oeen contemplated between two leading English backing houses and a power ful JStiwe Vnrlr AninMil ..... . .wu,f IUI U1UU1UC Ins to the International publla Issues of de- veiopeu ana uiviaena-paying en'plnr proper ties, cables the Tribune's correspondent In lrulfm. Tne. nblect nf th nw MmMM,iM. will. It Is stated, be to make a recognized mantel tor mines in new i one. ana thereby nlM. ,n(T.fKv ,nrit(M .f h. T?i, c . . on a corresponding level to that which they occupy here. Coffee and Ssgsr. NEW TOR1C- Anrtl TY TVfT. VS. opened steady at unchanged prices and dosed net oo io points tower, sales. 9.230 hags. iniiu.iiis jisy, s.svsis.w; bepiemner, 34.30 34.3J; March, 34.8530. Spot Quiet, mild, steady. No,' 7 Rio, 61.C. Sugar Raw. firm; fair refining. 3 3-16331tc: centrifugal. S3S 11-lCc; molaases sugar. 2 13-18c Refined, firm: crushed, 83.40; pow dered. 84.90; granuUted, 34.60. Visible Snpply of Grain. NEW TORlv iMit , - -v. in, Tuioie supply of grain Saturday. April 18. as compiled by the Totk Produce Exchange, as as follows: tn-mt Bushels. Decrease. Wheat 37.270.000 2.NU.O00 Rt" 8.M9.000 180.000 uye (xuonn tnn Brler 1.81M-00 44.000 New Tork Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Arr11 m t . . . w v a Hli .Ws,VB til m f Ml C L 3owd tter to 2 points hither. Futttrw clos4Nl itndr Arril miiu. x .... enevvi eV(, aU-aVC June. 8.70c: August. 8.43c; September. 8.73e: . . , -.-.. Dpoc closed quiet, 10 potntsf lower. Middling uplands, latOc; wa , .v. win. Batter Stamps at Elcln. rr:T' in iMti -v T5... . . . ...... . Niuapea m nrii-M fndtv to S3a An th 11.4 e , . lower than last week. The fall Is due to ex cellent Spring pasturage and the Increased milk product. Sales for the week were 508,000 pounds. Wool at St. Louis. ST. L0CI3. April 20. Wool-Good: terrltm-r snd Wee Urn, 13317c; fine, 11316c: coarse. 12 3130. Dairy Produce at Chleatro, CHICAGO, April 20, On the Produce Ex. change, today, the butter market was weak. Creameries. 18S8He. Egrs-eteady, ltKQMSc Cheess-fiteady, 13 He CAUSES HEAVY BUYING C5 EXPECTED DECISION IX XORT1I- E3t.T SECURITIES CASE. Sends That Stock Cp and Others Are Carried Along- With It Some Depressing; Influences. NEW TORE, April SO There was much hesiutloajand Irregularity In today's stock market and this tendency was attributed. In the early part ot the session, to th.e decision ot the United .States Court at St. Paul, which, it was feared; Hrould refuse the petition of the Northern Securities Company to modify the decree against the. company pending the ap peal so as to allow the payment of dlvl dends by the Great. Northern and Northern Pacific to their stockholders- The general ex. pectatlon In 'Wall street was that the petition would be refused and the unexpected decision of modification caused a precipitate buying movement In which the short sellers ot the morning were conspicuous. This advance met opposition before It had proceeded far. and prices were carried backward again, after which the market hung practically stagnant for a time. The professionals bid up prices again st the last to the top level and the market dosed steady with a showing ot net gains reaching over a point for a number ot the conspicuous leaders. As the Northern Securities Company Is the principal stockholder ot both the Great North ern and "Northern Pacific and as the chief function ot the Securities Company as a hold ing company Is to receive dividends from the constituent companies and to distribute them to Its own stockholders, today's modification of the decree of the court leaves the situation ot the company practically unaffected until the Supreme Court shall have decided finally the questions at issue. In the fear that the peti tions would be denied. Northern Securities on the curb sold down to 94 this morning, which is omy a fraction above the lowest price In the slump ot last Monday. On the rebound, the stock advanced to KK. Its reaction was a dominant Influence la the reaction In the stock exchange; It recovered and dosed at 80. ine early stock market fluctuated uncer tainly between the contending Influences of the strength In the Gould group and the weakness of Reading. The seeming agreement of both sides to the Manhattan labor controversy that settlement was assured and the published ru mors that a compromise had been effected In w abash Interests were responsible for the marked strength In the Gould group. In which Manhattan was the leader with a rise of IK. The depressing factor against Reading was the investigation By the Interstate Commerce Com mission to open tomorrow of the coal eombl- natlon, which Is expected to furnish material wmcn may ne available tor use In proceed lngs under the anti-trust law. The lockout reported at the Reading collieries, owing to a dispute over the Saturday hours for work, helped to depress Reading and some other coalera and the Pennsylvania rrouo lost ground. In the late recovery. Union Pacific. ot. Paul, New Tork Central. Baltimore & unio and the Goulds were conspicuous. The growing ease of money was an encour aging factor for the bulls. Possibly advance knowledge ot additional trust company se cessions from the Clearlng-House privileges may have been a factor In the hesitating tone of the market, although no announcement was made on the subject after the dose of the market. The bond market was dull but steadr. Lut week's dealings in bonds reached an aggregate In the par value ot 813,443,500, which to a de crease of 48 per cent compared with the ccr- responaing period of last Tear. Tbtst uiu 32.430.000. United States 8s coupon and old t. declined U per cent. The new 4s advanced H uu u lui call. Atchison .......... 23.400 2.100 62,300 do Drelerred Baltimore & Ohio . da oreerred Canadian Pacific .. Canada Southern .. Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton .. do nreferred 8.300 44U1 30H Chicago & Great West 2.500 2Z 22 go a preferred .... do B Dreferred Chicago & N. W.... Chicago Term. & Irani co prererred c, C a i 6t l.. Colorado Southern ... do 1st preferred .... do 2d ireferred Delaware 4b Hudson . Dels.. Lack. A West. 200 Denver A Rio Grande an nreremeo 300 Erlo 12,200' do 1st preferred .... do 2d Dreferred 2.500 7,0001 Great Northern nfd. Hocklng Valley do preferred Illinois Central Iowa Central ........ ""lOO .20 2.000 800 do preferred ....... 100 Lake Erie A Western, uu Dmenra ........ Louisville & Nash... Manhattan L , Metropolitan SL Ry... Mexican Central 3.800 1I7T non ins. 8,300 1X3 600 28U1 800 1S Mexican National .... Minneapolis A SL L., 1W vu 24.700 10 4.200 28 jiissoun I'scinc Mo Kan. & Texas .. Go preierred ........ 400 84 New Jersey Central ., New Tork Central .., Norfolk & Western 5.400 1! 16.200 ; 300 I A Tftft do nreferred Ontario & Western .., Pennsylvania .......L Sisoolusd 4,800 54H 41VUU1 ............... 62141 co 1st prererrea .. do 2d Dreferred St. Louis A San T. L500 70 do 1st prererred do 2d Dreferred ... St. Louis Southwestern do -nreferred ... S2! St- Paul" co preferred Southern Pacific .. 10.P00 southern Railway . do preferred ..... 0.700" OOO Texas A Pacific ... Toledo. St. L. & W. 8.500) 100 do Dreferred ..... Union Pacific ..... do Dreferred - . . . . Wabash do preferred ..... Wheeling & Lake Erie. co xa prererrea . Wisconsin Central 700 500 do preferred ..... Express Companl. Adams American ....... Wells. Fargo ... Miscellaneous jueil um.r ......... Ar. Car & Foundry... do preierrrd American Linseed Otl do preferred ...... .A. Am. Smelting A Rfng. do Dreferred ......... 3.80M 2O0 Anaconda Mining Co... Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 1.40otll0 15,800 ma 634 Colorado Fuel ex iron. 5.5001 Consolidated Gas 3.700 3084. Cont. Tobacco pfd... General Electric ...... 2oo;iish Hocking Coal International Baper ... do Dreferred ........ ioo! 20 1001 70S 70S International Power V.. Laclede Gas National Biscuit SOOj 45X1 43H National Lead North American ..... Pacific Coast ........ Paelne Man 1001 S4 34 People's Gas ...... Pressed Steel Car .... 8.200 : loiufiicem do preferrec 2C0f 04 Pullman Palace Car .. Republic Steel uo preierrea ........ Sugar Tenn. coal iron.... Union Bag P. Co. .. do preferred ......... United Stales Leather, 8.10O1 2001 do nreferred ......... United Sutes Rubber.. 300 do nreferred .. United States Steel .., 7.8001 do preferred ........ 8.6001 Western Union 400 Amerlcen Locomotive do preferred . ... Kansas City Southern, do preferred ........ Rock IsCand ......, T.ooo 100 tXXM 500 500 do preferred S00 Total sales for the day. 653,000 shares. BONDS. TJ. S. ret 2s reg.l08t(IAtch!son, Adj. 4s.. CO uo cocoon . u. s. xs reg. uo coupon . U. S. new 4s rex. 133 (Nor Pac 4s ...1021i do coupon IK 18a. pac 4s 102U U. S. old 4s reg. Ill rwest Shore 4s ...loetil E i S" 2 STOCKS. s 5 8 ; " i : I : do coupon ......111 Wis. Central 4s , U. S. 3s rtg ..neM) do coupon .loasi Stocks at London. LONDON. April aa-ConsoU for tCKd: consols" for account. 81 7-16J. Anaconda !N. T. C .... Atchison 83!X. & W. .... do preferred ... 49VIO. St W. ..... B. A Q. 84 ; Pennsylvania . Can. Pacific ....134S Reading a A O. 43Hj do 1st ptd. a G. W. 231 do 2d pfd. C. it. A St- p.. .168 Sou them Ry. , D. A R. 0 3SH do prererred do preferred ... SSHISo.. Pacific ... Erie 34HIUnica Pacific . money, ..133 .. 83 .. an 27V .. 4Sli .. 34 .. 31V .. lHi .. 5St do 1st pfd. 6714 V. S. Steel .. "-s co za pta. ..... ox do preferred Wabash ...... IU. Central ... 2714 K. A T. 231 do preferred ... Money Exchange, Etc KEW TORK, April 20. Money on call. steady at 4. per cent. Prime mercantile paper. swiok per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with., actual business In bankers' bins at 84.87 for demand. Posted rates. H.Sr34-SS and 34.88. Commercial bills. r4.KH34.S3i. Mexican dollars, 8Kc Bar silver. SOSe. Government bonds, steady: railroad bonds. sieaay. LONDON. April 20.Bar' silver, steady. Money, 383 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bnis Is 3H per cent. The rate of dis count in the open market for three months ouis is in per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. Silver bars. Mexican dollars, SSHc Drafts-SIght. 13e; telegraph. ITHc Sterling on London, 60 days, 344. Sterling on London, sight. 34.S3. Dally Treasury Statement. Washington, April 20. Today's sUte- ment of treasury balances In the general fund. exuusive ot tae 3i30,ou,voo (old reserve. snows: Available cash balances 8222.759.602 Gold 114,883,008 Bank Clearings. Clearings. Balances. Portland ... Seattle .... Tacoma ... Spokane ... ....8394.03S 3 80.S94 .... osi.uvu .... S38.514 .... 525.330 158,210 41,tS 37,432 SUPPORT BV AIUIOUR. Feature of Day's Trading In Wheat Pit at Chicago. CHICAGO. April 20. The action of Armour interests in supporting the market on all weak spots was the feature In the wheat pit and resulted In a strong finish. Opening prices were easier on the poor showing of the Liv erpool cables, which failed to respond to the advance here Saturday, and July was off mc to Uc at 72Hc to 7211c, while May was a shade higher to KeKo lower at TTHe to TTKe. Considerable liquidation occurred in the last hour, but buying by the prominent long started prices upward. The May delivery was ex tremely nervous and trading in that option was light, owing to the feeling of uncer tainly surrounding the situation. A decrease ot 2.893.000 bushels In the visible supply, to gether with a fair export demand, were bullish Influences In the later part of the session. After selling up to 7BHc May closed He higher at 71i071',4c. while July closed at an advance ot Vic at 72?ic after selling at 72Ts73c Com was quiet at the opening under the Influence ot good commlsslon-bouse demand, to gelhcr with covering by shorts, the wet weather, small receipts and higher cables be ing the strengthening factors. Later In the day. selling by scalpers resulted In a decline. Closing prices were easier. May being off Ue at 41HC. after selling between 44c and 44H& July dosed HtHic lower at 44Se. Oats were firm and active at the start, due to small receipts and wet weather, but later the market eased off under heavy profit-taking by May holders. Shorts covered freely at the outset and there was good general buying by commission-houses on outside orders. A fair commission-house demand prevented any se rious decline and the dose was steady. May uoeed unchanged at 35ttc. Provisions were dulL but held falrtr steady. Opening prices were easier on the lower bog market, but covering by local shorts and an improvement In prtesat tin ardsresulted In a firmer feeling. July pork closed a 'shade lower, July lard was 2Hc higher and ribs were -jje mgner. The leading futures ranged as follows; WHEAT. - Onen. lHrh. 33 7SU 81 ! Low. Close. 725 WtU. s can 44 44i 43t 431, 34T4 33U si m 18 05 1810 17 5714 17 8714 1713 17 23 9 87H 980 S80 9 SO 8 80 9 8214 9 8714 9 8714 973 980 9 63 9 70 May 80 77S July September 7S TJ 66 eon CORN. May , July , 444 44H 44H 44T 43 beptemoer OATS. . 3314 35i . 31 31V . 2SH 231, MESS PORK. .18 0714 18 15 .17 83 17 63 .17 13 17 2214 LARD. . 9 90 9 924 . 8SO 0 S 9 SO 9 8214 SHORT RIBS. May July , September May July. beptember May July fceptemoer Msy 9 S7H 9 8714 July 973 980 September ... 9 83 9 7214 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Dull and steady. Wheat No. 2 Spring. 79gS0c; No. 3, 73378c: No. 2 red. 78K87SC Cora No. 2, 43c; No. S yellow. 43ic Oats No. 2, 3314c; No. 3 white, STKc RyeNo. 2. 50c Barley Good feeding, 36337c; fair to choice malting. 483340. Flax seed No. 1. 31.08: No. 1 Northwest ern. 3I.19H. Timothy seed Prime, 83.70. . Mess pork, Per barrel. 318.05818.10. Lard Per 100 pounds, 39.S539.S714 Ehort ribs sides Loose, 38.S039.8214. Dry salted shoulders Boxed, t3.37!r?S.S0. Short dear sides Boxed. 310.12H310.23. Clover-Cotrtract' grade, 111.50312. RecelDts. Ebnrats. Tlour. barrels 18.700 1L200 wneat, irasneis , 2s,u 6.7U0 Corn, bushels 38.400 127,100 Oats, bushels 143.300 1K3.600 Rye. bushels 7,600 28,700 Barley, bushels - 33,000 10,000 Grain and Produce at Xew Tprk. NEW TORK, -April 20. Flour Receipts. 18.- 800 barrels; exports. 8200 barrels. Wheat Receipts. 235,850 bushels: exports. lll.tftS bushels. Spot, quiet; No. 2 red. 83Ke: elevator. 83Ka f. o. b. afioaL At first Irreg ular and at times weak under fine home crop news and liquidation, wheat later Improved on foreign buying, a big reduction In the vis ible supply and covering. The close was rather firm st ViSKc net advance. May dosed. SlKe: July. TTUe: September. 7tic Butter Receipts. 53Q0 packages. -State dairy. 17024c; creamery, 28c; June creamery, 1&J 24 Vic Eggs Receipts, 32.000 packages. Market strong, state and Pennsylvania, 1514c; Westsrn. uncacdled. 151c Hops Quiet. Hides Quiet. Wool Quiet. Petroleum Steady. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. Wheat-steady. Barley Steady. Oats Weak. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, 31.S331.35X: milling. 3L43 81.55. Barley-Feed. 81.11U3L1SX: brewing. 3L18 OL20. Oats Red. 3L158L30; white, 3L22HeL3214: black. 3LI2HeL20- Call board sales: Wheat Steady. May, 3LS3; December. 3L23: May. I1JMU Barley Steady. May, 31-07: December, 834c Corn Large yellow, 3L338LS714. European Grain Markets. LIVERPOOL April 20. Wheat Steady; No. standard California. 6s 8H4. Wheat and Sour In Parts steady. French country markets, firm. Weather In England fine. LONDON, April SOWheat-Cargoes on passage, actlva English country markets, firm. Imports ot wheat Into the United King dom. 200.000 bushels; flour. 274,000 barrels; wheat and Sour on passage to the United Kingdom. 2210,000 bushels; to continent. LSTO.000 bushels. "vVheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. April 30. Wheat-Unchanged; lit- j Ue doing; bluestem, T6c; dub, 70c Downing, Hopkins & Co. EatablUaod 1893. ' WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce Going It don't make any difference where you're going, It will pay you to see us. We can help you in many little ways, that won't occur to you. If you can't call, write me. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS "WHEAT IS FIHM FOR NEW CROP FUTURES. Warm Weather Increases the Dt suns for Citrus Fruits Choice Old Potatoes Firm. SAK FRANCISCO. April 2a SpeclaL) Wheat was firm for new crop futures, but quiet and barely steady for spot. Choice oats were more ftrmlr held. Flour was quiet. Bran was firm. Eight carloads of navel oranges, mostly large sixes, brought good prices at auction. Small sizes are rather scarce and command a pre mium. Warmer weather Is increasing the de mand for all citrus fruits. Choice lemons are moving more readily. Mexican limes were better cleaned up and firmer, but fresh sup plies are dne Wednesday. Ripe bananas were more plentiful, but still high. Strawberries were In fair supply with prices lower. Cheap apples are well weeded out and mostly high- priced, cold storage stock la now offering with the demand limited. Choice old potatoes were firm. Only a few Jots are thus far unloaded from the Colum bia, with sales At 70c to 0c tor the genera! run. New potatoes were lower under large arrivals. Onions .were quiet and easy. As paragus and rhubarb were In larger supply and lower. Green peas were firmer under lighter receipts. String beans, tomatoes and Summer squash were weaker, but mostly poor quality. Choice poultry was scarce and firm. The butter market was overstocked and on the verge of another decline. Cheese was easy. Eggs were firmer on -a liberal storing move ment and lighter arrivals. Receipts. 72,000 pounds butter, 36,000 pounds cheese. 39,000 dozen eggs. Cboice .wool was finrC Hops were dull and steady. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. T3ee32: garlic 2H63C; green peaa, 3181.73; string beans, 109 12Hc: sspargaus. 3182.23: tomatoes. 31.SO0 loo: onions, sooioc: egg plant. 8812HC FRUITS Apples, choice. 82: do common. SOc: bananas. 51.2333; Mexican limes, 84.6083; Cal ifornia lemons, choice. 32.S0; do common. 75c: oranges. Jisjioo: pineapples. 32.8083. ITJUX-Iltr Old roosters. 3OS3.S0: young rosters. 1768: small broilers, 3283.30; Urge broilers. 3483: fryers, J837; hens. 3d.S0S7.30; oia oucxs, soejo; young ducks. 365. rOTATOES-Earty rose. 75690c: river Bur. banks, 40835c; river reds, 30833c; sweets, 11.73 tji.u: Oregon uurbanks, 65S3c. iiuiitK-iiKj creamery. 21a: do sec ends, roc: fancy dairy, 19c; do seconds. 18c. tuus Etore, UfflSftc: fancy ranch. lSc CHEESE Young America, 12313Uc; East ern, loTiTHC HAT Wheat. 311814; wheat and oats. 3118 13.60; barley. 310312; alfalfa, 310312; straw. 45832SC per bale. M ILLS TUFFS Bran, 319-50920.50; mid- dllngs. JlftS :7.5a HOPS-I9822HC per pound. Receipts Flour, 19.764 quarter sacks: wheat. K centals: barley. 8737 centals, oats. 700 centals: do Oregon, 700 centals; beans,- 1823 sacks; com, 02S cents is: potatoes, S660 sacks; bran. 1443 sacks: middlings, 310 sacks; hay, 530 tons: wool, S43 bales; hides. 1354. Sllnlns; Stocks. SAX FRANCISCO. April 2a The official closing quotations for mining stocks today were follows: Andes 80 20 Mexican II 06 Beicner S2;occldeata! Con. .. 40 Best & Belcher.. 1 70(Onhlr 1 to Bullion 03 .Overman 33 Caledonia 2 30 Potost ChaH. Con. 50Savage ... 24 Chollar 2S,Seg. Belcher 18 Confidence ...... 1 20; Sierra Nevada .. Ed v v....... 1 usurer if 111 hj crown Point 30 Union Con. wi Gould A Currle... 40Dtah Con. 41 iiaiee aorcross.. i 311 enow jacket ... 81 NEW TORE, April 20. Stocks closed: Adams Con. .... .30 20-Uttle Chief . 23, Ontario . SO'Ophlr . 041Pboentx . 07Potosl . 1 4W Sierra Nevada. . 1 lOSmall Hopes .. . 1 33!standard . 02 80 OS Alice Breece Brunswick Con.. Com. Tunnel ... CCA V. . S 73 . 1 SO OS 23 M SO . 2 93 Horn Silver .... Iron Silver Leadvflle Con. .. MOFFATT GETS INJUNCTION But Power Company Continues FIcbt for Gore Canyon. DENVER. April iOThe Denver. North western & Pacific Railway Company has secured a sweeping Injunction against the New Century Light & Power Com parry, the Hydro-Electric Power Company end all of the o facers Individually, re straining them from interfering with the work of the railway company In Gore Canyon and Grand County. The tern porary Injunction was Issued by Judge A. IL De franco In the District Court at Golden, and was today served on all ot the oncers in this city. The New Century Light & Power Com pany has not given up the fight for the possession of Gore Canyon. Today It filed another application for the land on which the Moffatt road was recently granted a right of way. The company wants to buy the land outright and says that It Is willing to pay any price to obtain It. The application asks for the right ot way for the building of a reser voir. Xew Tickets of the W. A O. VANCOUVER. Wash.. April 2a Soe- claL) The Washington & Oregon Bail- East? nOtSjeTTOrTJCti Cor, Third sad Steak Sea , 3L W. Feet sr. Tlekst Agera, P. S.--Thrcs lines East via. Denver. St. Paolor:Biningm.. Tou cannot do better ' than' tin o the Burllngtcn. way has Issued Its new tickets, and April t they were first sold. The first ticket was purchased by Miss Laura Hugill. a school teacher, who was travellnz from Kalama to Woodland. From the openlne of the road until that date regular Northern Pa cific tickets had been used. The new tick eta bear the autograph of Charles 8. Fee, of the Northern Pacific FLOUR MILLS WILL RESUME. Combination of Railroads on Wheat Rates Breaking Up. MINNEAPOLIS. April 2a The shut down of the Minneapolis flour mills, un dertaken as a protest against discrimina tion of freight rates on flour as com plied with wheat, has come to an end. While no formal concessions have been made by the railroads, assurances hare been received which Justify the millers In resuming. It is understood that one of the Minneapolis-Chicago roads gavo signs of breaking away from the concert of action. Better Service to Vancouver. VANCOUVER. Wash., April 3X (Spe cial.) One of the officials of the Portland Railway Company nas notified the crew of the ferryboat plying between this city and the Oregon shore, connecting with the electric line, that on or about May 1 a double crew will be cut on the boat and that cars will be run until midnight. This action was arrived at this week by the officials of the company. It had been charged that the men on the boat were obliged to work overtime. The men, how ever, made no complaint. As It was nec essary to put on more men, it was thought best to add more' cars. The new service Is what the city has been asking for many years, and will give excellent satisfaction. The travel Is Increasing very iJ"t. on me line. Wants Rlp;ht of Way. VANCOUVER. Wash.. April 20. Spe- tmi.r iue s-oriiana, Vancouver & Yakima Railway Company desires a right of way lurougn uie oioca ot lana owned by the Vancouver Electric Light & Power Com pany, but the latter has not been offered its price, which Is JS00O. It Is said that the rallwav comnanv has nfrereri ih, itc.se company HOOO for the right of way. The. running; 01 me tracK inrougn the com pany's land will practically ruin it for the use of building extra additions to the nlant. as nrlcln.-illv intnrt4 ThA might have to be removed at no distant oaie. sr. is tnougnt tne matter will be fieiueu nmicaoiy. Vigor and vitality are quickly given to the whole system by Hood's Barsaparllla. Bis 43 IS a nnn.Mti'.M. I remedy for Oenorrhcea. Gleet, spermatorrhea a. Whites, unnatural dlr chsrses. or anr Iatinm frewu neiisiea. tlon of mucous ffitnr TtUIOKtslCU.DO. cranes. Kon-sstrlngent Held by Brnrglsts. er sent In plsln wrapper, by express, prepaid, fot tl.OO. or 3 bottles. f2.ra. e- Urcslar sen-; en request. Pogson, Peloubet & Co. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. New York Chicago St. Louis Butte 20 Broad Street Marquette Building Chemical Building Hennessy Building w - . v. ... . u JIVUJUillll, .STSTEM3 OF BOOKKEEPING OK COSTS. TRAVBLUTU GUIDE. ISreatNqrthern Ticket Office 122 Third SL Pbone 633 2T RANSCONTINENTAL o TRAINS DAIUY J, Direct connection via Seattlo or Spokane. For tickets, rates and full information call on or address H. Dickson, C. T. A., Portland, Or JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE AKI MARU ror Janaa. CTiIra and all juiatla soUts. win leave Seattle About April 2 1st WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE OBEMICmTUISfOSTAriOl C3. Steamer POllOlCA. for Salem- IndaaMruf.,... Albany and Corvallla. leaves 6:3 A. M. Tuesl day. Thursday, Beturday. steamer ALTONA. for Buttevllti, ttiiM.. nile. Cnampoeg, Newberg and Dayton, leaves 7 a. M. Stooday. Wednesday. Friday? dally 8:80. 1130 A. iL. s and 8:li p. m. Leaves Oregon City. 7. 10 A. l;3a too p. M. Round trio 2Sc- 1XKK rwr us- XAIbUA 6TREET. Oregon phone Mala -to. ,i ej.. f lslwl4,rs. sV i,f OSUSSMH4 Y 1 u m h mm T Ve.nsmTt.o.1 1 TRAVELERS GUIDE. 0R&N. sKVtWl fVwklLksls7I.V ah Union Pacific 3 TRAINS to the East DAILY Through Pullman standard and Tourist alees-Jag-cars dally to Omaha. Chicago. Spokane: through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (person ally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Kansas -er v eheees ew fctu 1 Tl 8 lie 11 CeUUeT - si Aimj u Ul lew T 1 IJl DSPOT. 1 Leave. JLr.-lre. CHICAGO-PORTLAND S0 A. M. 4 JO P. if SPECIAL. Daily. DtMj. For the East vis. Hunt- tngton. SPOKASrB FLTER. 8:00 P. 11 1:13 A. It. fr J5Htern Washing- Dally. DaUyT ton. -Walla Walla. Lew Iston. Coeur d'Alene and Gt. Northern points For the East via Uuat- Dally. Dally. nurton. OCEAJt AXD ItlVEIt SCHEDULE. FOR SAN FRANCISCO 3:00 P. U. 3:00 P- at! learner Geo. w. Elder. Jfc- April 22; Jtay 2, 12, 22. Steamer Colum bia. April IT, Sit ilajr J. IT, ill Alaeworth Dock. For ASTORIA and wayi8:00 P. M. 80 P. iL points, connecting with Dally VrT DaUy KS""r.0r i,w0 ndlsunusyT cest Vi?.-.011- steanser Saturday. Sunday. Hsrveat Queen. Aah-st. 10 P. IX. For SALEM. Cdrrallls Mondays?1' exo"? 1L and way points, steam- Wednesday TuesdaTlL er Ruth. Ash-street rrldays. Thursdiys. Dock waur pennUtlng) Saturdays? For DATTON. Oregon 7 .-00 A. SL 8-00 P. M. ajy and Taiahlll River TuesdaysT tiondsVi Points, steamer Elmore, Thursdays, Wednesday "f" Dock-. Saturdays. Fridays. (Water permitting). for LEWISTOK. Ida-4K A. It I About ho. and way points. Dally 5:00 p. It. from Riparia, Wash., except Dally si steamers Spokane or Saturday. Friday. Lewlston. TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington. J,tiuiMil ' i LA. PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. ror Tokolisun and Hone Konrf calling t IvOO. Niruik! and fihlnrhif ttrln o.srSt Tt connecting ileunen tar MsUiluTPort !jtr -uui- svuis V IsUJITOSlOE. IXDRASAMHA SAILS ABOUT APIUL 2S. For rate ac4 toll Information call n or ad dresa oSclala or insti ot a R. A N. Co. EAST m SOUTH Union Depot Arrive OVERLAND EX- PRESd TRALN3.I for balem. Rose-1 8 JO P. M. 7:49 A. IL nurg. Ashland, Sac ramento, trgusn. &an Francisco, Mo- lave, lm Angeles, tU Paso. KtH Or- leana and the East. Homing train con nects Ht Woodburn 30 A. IL 70 P. JL tdaily except Sua- u witn train lor atount Angel, my rerton. Drowns- v 1 1 1 e. bpringneld. Wendllng and Ki iron. 40 P. IL Albany passenger . Connects at Wood bum with lit. An sel and Sllverton 10:10 A. It. locaL 7:30 A. SL orvallis passenger. 5:M P. U. II:S0P. iL I Sheridan passenger. I ! 185 A. . Dally. Dally except Sunday. " FORTLAXD-OSWEGO SUBUKBAK SERVICB AND TAM1IILL DIVISION. Leave Portland daily lor Oewego at TJO A. 3L. 12.10. 2:03. 33. 3:10. e:Ii. 8:80, 10:10 P. M. Daily except Sunday. IXO. :J0. tOi. 1023 A. IL. 4:00. lla P. IL Sunday only. 8.00 A. M. Returning from Oswego, arrive Portland dally 8:80 A. M-. 3:03. i:Zi. 6:13. 7:83. 9:33, 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday. 823, tzli, -JO. 10:20. 11:43 A. It. Except Monday. 1323 A. M. Sunday only, 10:00 A. SL Leave from same depot for Dalles and later mediate points dally except Sunday 4:00 P. M. Arrtve Portland 1020 A. IL The Independence-Monmouth motor line oper ates dally to Monmouth and Alrlle. connecting with S. P. Co-'s trains at Dallas and Inde pendence. First-class rebate tickets on sale from Port land to 6acramento and San Francisco; net rate. 317.50: berth. 83. Second-class fare. 813. without rebate or berth; eecond-class berth. 82.30. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia. CITT TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone Main 712. TIME CARD OFJRAINS PORTLAND Depart. Arrive: Puget Sound Limited for Ta coma. seatue. vir"'y. South Bend and Gray's UiAap mint! ... . 8:30 S 'SO TV, North Coast Umlted tor Ta coma, neatue. apoKans, Butte. SL Paul. New York. Boston and all points East snii Southeast 2-00 m TrOOara Twin City Express for Ta coma. oeatue. spuKaue, Helena. St. PauL Minne apolis. Chicago, New Tork. Boston and all points East and Southeast...... ... 11:43 pta 7 ."00 pa North Coast-Kansas City- EL IlUUi cpecisa. ?r - coma, Seattle. Spokane. Butte. Bluings, Denver. Omaha, Kansas City, SL Louis and all points East and Southeast -- 2:00pm 700 am All trains .dally except on South Bend branch. A. D. CHARLTON", Assistant General Pas senger Agent. 233 Morrison St.. comer Third.' Portland, Or. For South-Eastern Alaska Leave Seattle O A. M. Steamship SPOKANE, April 28. May 8. 20. CITT OF SEATTLE. May 2. 14, 28. Steamers connect at Sari Francisco with company's steamers for ports In Cali fornia, Mexico and Humboldt Day. For further Information obtain folder. Rleht Is re served to change steamers or sailing dates. AGENTS CHARLES H. GLEIM, U9 Wash Ington St.. Portland; F. W. CARLETON. GT Pacific ave.. Tacoma: Ticket OOce. 113 Jamas St.. Seattle. GEORGE W. ANDREWS. North western Passenger AgenL San Francisco ticket oCxe. 4 New Montgomery it- C R. UNANN. Gen. Pass. Agent. San Francisco. 1 Astoria & Columbia River Railr.oad Co. ;? sutKrAifii Wn jryj (CP) l-CAVLS Depot Fifth ane arrivm" I Streets. For Maygers, Rainier. Claukanle. Wesrport. a Iton. AsterU. War- rentou. FlavsL Hanv -00 A, M. mond. Fort Stevens, 11 110 A, 8C Gear dirt Pit. Seaside, Astoria and Seashore.. Express Dally. TUS0 V. IL AsterU Express. t:io p. at, Dally. Ticket oace, 283 Mortison st- and TJnlon Sepew. T f TLf a rl-i T - a a. . a- eVl V. stMAV. ska-, tVWt .MsSUsj V