Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 07, 1903, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORNING OEEGONIAN. TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1903.
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MARKET HOLDS UP
Potato Prices Maintained at
San Francisco.
WITH HEAVY QREGOH RECEIPTS
Orchard Frnit In Demand for Ship,
ment to Portland Damage to
California Wheat Crop as
Reported.
SAN FRANCISCO. July C. (Special.) The
potato market holds up well .under heavy re
:eipts from Portland. The old Oregon bur
banks received by the steamer Elder Bold for
leed purposes at previous prices. New po
tatoes are quieter and -weaker on account
it the abatement of the Eastern demand.
The grain market reopened stronger, -with
reports of considerable damage to- the Cali
fornia wheat crop by the recent dry, hot
winds. Barley and oats were firm on light
receipts. Flour -was firm. Bran "was easy.
Hay was weak on larger arrivals.
The fruit market., was moderately active -with
peaches, apricots, plums and figs very plenti
ful at weak prices. Hard shipping stock was
la moderate request for tomorrow's steamer
jfor Portland. Strictly fancy cherries were
scarce and higher. No. 1 Bartlett pears were
In moderate supply and steady; and No: 2
abundant and weak. Seedless grapes were
lower under larger receipts. Melons were
steady and selling well. Extra fine ' berries
were firmer.
Mexican limes were steady, despite, liberal
arrivals. Lempns were In ample supply and
only choice stock was wanted. Oranges were
dull owing to poor quality. No auction sale
of citrus fruits was held. Bananas and pine
apples were in good supply and easy.
Onions were unchanged. Nearly all kinds
of miscellaneous vegetables were weaker on
larger arrivals.
Domestic poultry was quiet and nominal. Two
carloads of Eastern were on sale. Butter and
eggs were steady for best grades and -weak
lor general offerings. Cheeso was steady. Hi
celpts, for three days, butter 117,000 pounds;
cheese. 51,000 pounds; eggs, 57,000 dozen.
VEGETABLES Cucumbers, 35c$1.25; gar
lic, 23c; green peas, 3fi4c; string beans, 2
4c; asparagus, 75c$2.50; tomatoes, 50c$2; on
ions. 35275c; egg plant, 7Sc
BUTTER Fancy creamery, 24c; do seconds,
22c; fancy ranch, 22c; do seconds, 19c
EGGS Store, 1516c; fancy ranch, 20c; East
ern, 17lSc
POULTRY Roosters, old. $503.50; do young.
$8(210; broilers, small, $2.D03; do large, $3.50
4; fryers, $56; hens, $4.D0C; ducks, old,
$3.504.50- do young, $45.
"WOOL Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino,
18ff20a
HOPS Crop of 1902. lSesOc
MILLS TUFFS Bran, $23.5024.50; middlings,
?2628.
HAT Wheat, $9.50312.50; wheat and oat,
$0.50ffl2; barley. Sgi0.60; alfalfa, $8.5010;
clover, ?810; straw, per bale, 4560c
FRUITS Apples, choice, fl.25; do common,
25c; bananas, 75c?2.50; Mexican limes, $5.50
6; California lemons, choice, $2.50; do com
mon, 75c; oranges, navels, 75c$2.50; pineap
ples. $1 2.50. .-
POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, $1.S01.75;
new potatoes, flL50.
Receipts Flour, 26,130 centals; wheat. 4770
centals; barley, 0837 centals; oats, 2320 centals;
beans, 136 saks; corn, 375 centals; potatoes,
4850 sacks; bran, 3000 sacks; middlings, 350
sacks; hay. 1432 tons; wool, 89 bales; bides,
C4S.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
.Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc
Though the wheat market Is very quiet, there
is a firm feeling here with the advance in the
East and abroad. Oats and barley are steady
and unchanged.
WHEAT tValla "Walla, 7576c; bluestem,
75c. Valley, 77f78c
FLOUR Valley, $3.80 per barrel; hard wheat
etraights. $3.5533. CO; hard wheat patents,
?4.luu4.30: Dakota hard wheat. $4.105.2o;
graham, $3.353.75; whole wheat, $3.553.90.
BARLE Feed, $20 per ton; brewing. $21;
rolled. $21.5062
OATS No. 1 white, $1.10; gray. $1.05 per
cental.
MILLSTCFFS Bran, $23 per ton; middlings,
$27; shores. $23; chop, U. S. mills. $18.
HAT Timothy, $2o; clover, nominal; grain,
$17018 per ton; cheat, $1510.
Butter, Eggm, Poultry, Etc
The poultry market, has not opened et.. Egg
receipts were moderate and the quotation was
firmly maintained. Butter is unchanged with
a tendency to weakness.
BUTTER Fancy creamery, 2022Vc per
pound; dairy, nominal; store, lOfcplic.
A-uuiiiti cnicxens, mixed, loffllc per
pound; Spring, l&jflTHc; hens, llllc; broil
ers, $2i per dzen; turkeys, live, 15lCc per
pound; dressed. IGSCISc; ducks, $453 5 per dozen;
geese. $5Qu.50.
CHEESE Full cream, twins, 1514c; Toung
America, ioc; xaciory prices, lqjiftc less.
EGGS Oregon ranch, 2021c
Vegetables, Fruit, Etc
The steamer stuff arrived in good condition
and cleaned up well. A mixed car of fruit.
peaches, rlums and apples arrived and of
fered at slightly lower prices. No canta
loupes were received, and only a few water
melons came In. Cherries are firmer as re
ceipts have been cut down because of rain.
New red onions are again plentiful.
VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.25 Der sack:
carrots, Calliornla, $l.5u; beets, $1.4u per sack;
cabbage, l&l&c; lettuce, head, 15c per dozen;
parsiej, p-.r aozen, zoc; green artlcnokes,
85S40C per dozen; asparagus, Oregon, 40650c
per dozen; California, $1.50 per box; cucum
bers. $lfcl.25 per dozen; tomatoes, $2.25 per
crate; cauliflower, $1.10 per dozen; Summer
squash, $1 per box; beans, 5c; green cord, 35c
per dozen.
DRIED FRUIT Apples, evaporated, 64c per
pound; sun dried, sacks or noxes, 6c; apri
cots, 81ic; peaches, 59c; pears, 8g84c;
prunes, Italian. 40 6c; ngs, California blacks,
tic; do white, 7o; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted.
4fce&ha
DOMESTIC FRUIT Gooseberries, 34c per
pound; cherries, 36c per pound; apricots,
$L15gl.25 per crate; new apples, ?1.25L60
per box; peaches, $1L25: cantaloupes. $44.50
per crate: watermelons, $3.504.60 per dozen
plums. $1.25 per crate; pears, $1.50 per box:
grapes, $L50 per crate.
TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons. $304.60 per
box; oranges, sweets, $2.25Q2.75; navels,
$3.50; Valencias, $2.753.50; St. Michaels,
$2.753.2a. giape fruit. $2.50 per box; ba
nanas, 5c per pound; pineapples, $3.504 per
dozen.
POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, 75c$l per
sack, growers prices; new potatoes, $1.75.
RAISINS Loose Muscatel, 4-crown, 7c; 3
crown. 7Vic; 2-crown, 6&c; unbleached seedless
Muscatel raisins, 7c; unbleached seedless Sul
tans, 6c; London layers, 3-crown. whole .boxes
of 20 pound r. $1.85: 2-crown. $1.75.
HONEY 15c perNo. 1 frame,
ONIONS New California reds. 90c$l per
e&ck; silversklns, lUc per pound.
y
Hops, "Wool, Hides, Etc
HOPS 1902 crop. 1718c per pound.
TALLOW Prime, per pound, 45c; No. 2
and grease. 2&3c
WOOL Valley. 1510c; Eastern Oregon, 11
15c: mohair, 3537V4c
HIDES Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up.
1515Hc per pound; dry kip, Np. 1. 5 to. 15
pounds, 12c: dry calf. No. 1, under 5 pounds,
10c; dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less
than dry flint; salted hides, sters. sound, 60
pounds and over. 89c; 50 to GO pounds, 7Sc;
under CO pounds and cows, 7c: stags and bulls,
sound, 5S54c; kip, sound. 15 to 20 pounds, 7c;
veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds. 7c; calf, sound,
under 10 pounds. 8e; green (unsalted), 1c per
pound less; culls, lc per pound less; horse'
hides, salted, each. $1.50(2; dry, each, $11.50;
colts' hides, each, 2550c; goat skins, common,
each, 10 15c. Angora, with wool on. each.
25c$L
Groceries, Nuts, Etc
COFFEE Mocha. 262Sc; Java, fancy. 26
S2c; Java, good, 20&2lc; Java, ordinary. 160
20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 1620c; Costa Rica,
good. l&QlSc; Costa Rica, ordinary, I012c per
pound; Columbia roast. $10.75; Arbuckle's.
$11 13 list; Lion. $11.13.
SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound tails.
$1.65 per dozen; 2-pound tails. $2.40; fancy
1-pound flats. $1.80; tt-pound flats, $1.10;
Alaska pink, 1-pound tails, 75c J red, 1-pound
talis, $L20; sockeye, 1-pound tails, $1.50; 1
pound flats, $1.C0.
SUGAR Sack basis, per 100 pounds; cube
$5.77H; powdered, 5.02tf; dry granulated.
$5.62; extra C. $5.02; golden C, $4.92: less
V4c per pound for spot cash. Advances over
sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c: half-bar
rels. 25c; boxes. 50c per 100 pound. Maple.
15016c per pound. Beet sugar, granulated.
$5.42 per 100 pounds.
BEANS small wnite, c; large wnite, ;
pinks. 4c: bayou. 4c: Lima, Be per pound.
RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1, .$5.75: No. 2,
$5.37: Carolina head, $7.76; broken bead, $4.
NUTS Peanuts, 6c per pound for raw. &Q
Sc for roasted: cocoanuts. 85 Q 00c per dozen:
walnuts, I3rtj-.ic per pounu, pineauu, luirp
12c; hickory nuts. 7c; Brazil nuts. 16c; fil
berts, 15?16c; fancy pecans, 17c; almonds, lljj
15c: chestnuts. 16c
S ALT Liverpool. 50s. 45c ner sack: half
ground, per ton. 50s. $14.50: 10os. $14; Worces
ter .salt, bulk. 320s. $5 per barrel; linen sacks,
50s, S6c per sack; bales. 2s. 3s, 4s, 5s and 10,
$2.10 per bale.
KhtAT fcSAVJ.b.S in lOtS OI 100, OTCC
aicata and Provisions.
BEEF Gross steers, ?4g4.&0; dressed, GQ8c
per pound.
VEAL 77c per pound.
MUTTON Gross, $3; dressed, 5Ce; lambs,
gross, $3.50; dressed, 7c
HOGS Gross, $5.50; dressed, 67c
HAMS 10F 14 pounds.'1434c per pound; 140
16 poundi. 14c per pound: 1BQ20 pounds,
14 Vic; California (picnic), llc; cottage hams.
HVic; Union hams, 4(20 pounds average, none;
shoulders, lie; boiled ham, 20c; boiled picnic
hams, boneless, 16c
BACON Fancy breakfast, 20c: standard
breakfast. 16c; choice, 16c; English breakfast
bacon. 1114 pounds, 15c
DRT SALT MEATS Regular short clears,
12Uc, 13c smoked; clear backs. HXc salt,
12; c smoked; Oregon exports, 2025 pounds
average, 12c dry salt, 13c smoked; Union
butts, 10018 pounds average, 9c dry salt,
1014c smoked.
LARD Kettle rendered, tierces. llc; tubs,
llc: 60s. llc: 20s. 12c; 10s. 12c Bs. 12c
Standard pure; Tierces, 10ic; tubs. 11c; 5o,
11c: 20s. llKc; 10s, llc; J 5s, llc Conmound
lard, tierces, 8c; tub. 8c
SAUSAGE Portland, ham, 12c per pound;
minced ham. 10c; Summer, choice dry, 17c;
bologna, long, 8c; Wienerwurst. 9c: liver, 7c;
pork, 10c: blood. 7c; headcheese, 7c; bologna
sausage, link, 7c.
PICKLED GOODS Portland, pig's feet,
barrels. $5; hi barrels, $2.85; 15-pound kit.
$1.25. Tripe. barrels. $5.50; hi barrels, $2.75;
15-pound kit. $1; pigs' tongues, barrel, $6;
hi barrel. S3; 15-pound kit $1.23. Lambs
tongues. barrel. $3.25; U barrel. $4.73: 15-
pound kit. $2.25.
Oils.
COAL OIL Pearl or astral oil. cases, 22c
per gallon; water white oil. Iron barrels, 15c;
wood barrels, ISc: eocene oil. cases, 24c;
elalne oil. cases. 27c; extra star, cases, 25c;
headlight oil, x"5 degrees, cases, 24c; Iron
barrels. 17c
GASQLINE Stove gasoline, cases, 24c;
iron barrels, 18c: 80 degrees gasoline, cases,
23e; Iron barrels, 22c
BENZINE 63 degrees, cases, 22c; iron bar
rels, 16c
LINSEED Boiled, cases, 66c: barrels, 51c:
linseed, raw. cases, 54c: barrels, 49c; lots of
250 gallons, lc less per gallon.
TURPENTINE Cases. 70c; wood barrels,
66c; iron barrels. 64c; 10-case lots. G9c
LEAD Collier Atlantic white and red lead
In lots of 500 pounds or more. 6c; less than
600 pounds. 6c
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
Prices Current at Chicago, Omaha
and Kansas City.
CHICAGO, July 6. Cattle. Receipts, 23,000.
Including 1500 Texans; dull and 10c lower;
good to prime steers, $4.80tfj5.4O; poor to
medium, $3.90-4.65; stockers and feeders, $2.50
04.40; cows, $L50g"3.95; heifers. $2.254.25;
canners. $L5O02.75; bulls, $2.0034.00; calves,
$2.505.75; Texas fed steers, $3.254.35.
Hogs Receipts today, 29.000: tomorrow, 20.
000; left over, 4000: steady to 5c lower: closed
weak; mixed and butchers. $5.703.90; good
to choice heavy, $5.70S5.80; rough heavy,
$5.40ff5;65; lights. $5.70?C00.
Sheep Receipts, 16,000; sheep strong: lambs
strong. Good to choice wethers, $3.754.25;
fair to choice mixed, $3.003.75; "Western
sheep, $2.5024.15; native lambs, $3.60$6.40.
OMAHA, July 6. Cattle Receipts. 2700.
Market steady, easier; native steers, $4,250
5.25; cows and heifers, $2.504.25; cannen,
$305.50; 6tockcrs and feeders, $2.7594.25.
Hogs Receipts. 25,000. Market 15c higher;
heavy. $5.5005,60; mired. $5.605.57; light,
$5.555.60; pigs. $5.255.55; bulk of sales, $5.50
5.57.
Sheep Receipts, 1700. Market steady. "West
erns, $44.50; wethers, $3.704.25; ewes, $4.25
4.50: common and stockers, $23.50; lambs,
$3.755.
KANSAS CITT, July a Cattle Receipts,
COOO, including 1500 Texans; slow, steady; na
tive steers. $305.10; Texas and Indian 6teer,
$3.70,4; Texas cows. $2.403.20; native cows
and heifers. $34.35; stockers and feeders.
$2.754.50; bulls, $2.254.50; calves, $2.6306;
"Western steers, $3.75lff-4.00; "Western cows,
$2.75g;3.35.
Hogs Receipts. 10,000; market slow, about
steady; bulk of sales. $3.655.70; heavy, $5.03'
65.70; packers, $5.655.70; medium, $.70
5.75; light, ' $5.60.85; Torkers, $5.75
5.85; pigs, $5.405.76.
Xerr Yorlc Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. July 6. The cotton market
became very active and sensationally weak to
day, shortly after its firmer opening under
heavy selling, said to have originated with
the New Orleans bulls. August, which opened
at lg.83c, was forced down to 11.70c, a loss of
85 points. July cotton sold at 11.75c, and
Septembei at 10.70c; a loss of 79 points from
the opening. The excitement was Intense, and
at the first indication of pool liquidation local
buyers started hammering the list vigorously.
In the last hour the market again became
very actl-e and excited under renewed liquida
tion and heavier realizing. September and
December closed easy at a decline. Total
sales of futures estimated at 800,000 bales.
Spot closed quiet, C5 points lower; mid
dllngrOiplands. 12.10c; middling. Gulf. 12.35c
Sales, 3100 bales. Futures, July, 11.75c; Au
gust, 11.61c; September. 10.71c; October, 10c;
November, 0.74c; December, 9.71c; January,
9.C9c; February. 9.62c; March. 9.61c
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK. July 6. Spot tin was 5s 5d
lower in London as compared with the quota
tions of last Friday, the present price being
126 10s, while futures were 5s lower at
123 12s Od. Locally, tin was quiet but lower,
spot closing at $27.75g28.00.
Copper declined 2s Cd on spot in London,
where that position closed at 56 5s. while fu
tures there were unchanged at 56. Locally,
copper was quiet and nominally lower. Lake
and electrolytic are quoted at $1414.25 and
casting at $13.5014.00.
Lead declined Is 3d In London to 11 12s 6c,
while herr It was unchanged at $4.12.
Spelter advanced 6s In London to 20 15s,
but was lower here at $61.12.
Iron closed at 52s Cd In Glasgow and at
46s 64 In Mlddlesboro. Locally Iron was. nomi
nally unchanged. No. 1 foundry Northern is
quoted at $19.50020; No. 7 foundry Northern
at $18.5019; No. 1 foundry Southern and
No. 1 foundry Southern, soft, at $1&19.50.
Warrants are nominal.
Mining: Stocks.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 6. The official
Ing quotations for mining stocks today
as follows:
Clos-
wero
.$0.14
. 1.30
. 34
. 1.75
. 36
. 38
. 20
. 14
. 74
. 1.00
. 23
. 83
Andes ..$0.15
Justice
Mexican .......
Occidental Con.
Ophlr
Overman
Potosl
Savage
Belcher 50
Best & Belcher.. 2.00,
Bullion 6
Caledonia 1.40
Challenge Con ...
Chollar
Confidence
Con. Cal. & Va..
Con .Imperial ...
Crown Point
Gould & Curry..
Hale & Norcroes.
55
25
1.35
'Seg. Belcher....
l.GOjSlerra Nevada .
6 Union Con. ....
27) Utah Con.
42;Tellow Jacket .
78
NEW TORK, July 6. Closing quotations:
Adams Con. ....0.10 (Little Chief $0.06
Alice 23 Ontario
.. 6.00
.. 1.65
.. 08
.. 27
.. 20
.. 72
.. 25
.. 2.50
Breece 15 (Ophlr
Brunswick Con. 03; Phoenix
Comstock Tun.. 07 Potosl
Con. Cal. & Va. 1.50 j Savage
Horn Silver.... 1.00 (Sierra Nevada
Iron Sliver 1.23 Small Hopes .
Leadville Con.. 02 I Standard .....
BOSTON, July
6. Closing quotations:
Adventure ....
Allouez
Amalgamated .
Bimrham ......
Cal. & Hecla..
Centennial . . . ,
Copper Range .
Daly-West ....
Dominion Coal.
$ 4.37Osceola $35.50
5.75
x-arrot 21.00
Oulncv nr ev
C2.75
26.50
360.00
18.75
53.75
42.50
Santa Fe Copper 1.50
Tamarack 105.00
Trimountaln .... 66.00
Trinity 5.25
United States .. 21.50
Utah 2S.50
102.00
Franklin
, 8.50
Isle Royale ....
Mohawk
Old Dominion..
7.00
f3 .501 Wolverine ....II 67.00
Coffee and Ssgar,
NEW TORK, July 6,-Tbe market for coffee
futures opened steady at unchanged prices to
an advance of 5 points under slightly higher
European cables, but turned easier as a re
sult of the continued full movement In the
primary points and. tho increase of 43.330 bags
in the world's visible supply, and closing quiet
at net unchanged prices. Sales were 11,500
bags, including July at $3.65; September at
3.8003.85; November at $3.85t; December,
$4.30; January at $4.35: March at $4.45; April
at $4.50; May at ,$4.6534.00. Spot Rto. quiet'.
No. 7 Invoice, 5 3-16c; mild, quiet; Cordova,
7llc
Sugar Raw, quiet: fair refining, 8c; centri
fugal 96 test. 33 9-lGc; molar sea eugar,
2X2fcc; refined, quiet.
DRIFT IS DOWNWARD
STOCK PRICES EASY OS SMALL AG
GREGATE OF BUSINESS.
Dallness Is Attributed to Interest
Taken In Cotton Speculation Set
tling; of Money Rates.
NEW TORK, July 6. Thero Is very little
to be said of today's stock market, which
showed no larger aggregate of transactions
than last Friday. The few members present
oh the floor were almost wholly idle and tho
trading was inconsequential. There was an aim
less drift of prices downward throughout and
finally yielding, making tho closing easy, but
the average level was at no time far away
from last week's closing. Part of the, dull
ness was attributable to a diversion of specu
lative Interest in the cotton market. Wall
street was reported to have made Important
operations in that market during the day,
putting out short lines, and It was supposed
contributing to the eharp break In that mar
ket. The settling of call money rates marked the
passing of the temporary demand for the July
1 settlement. This failed to stimulate the
demand for funds for speculation In stocks.
Supplies of money today are abundant and
there is little difficulty in securing time loans
for short orders, but the demand for anything
less than six months loans Is merely nominal.
For loans carrying over the end of the year,
there Is an active Inquiry, but lenders are
indisposed to put out funds freely for the
longer periods. In view of the present light
demand fcr money and the continuing reflux
of funds to the market, the day's rumors of
further gold exports failed to disturb senti
ment, although the announcement of $2,000,0u0
engaged was not made until after the mar
ket closed. Beside the normal returns of funds
for dividend disbursements, the sum of $420,
000 was paid out by the sub-Treasury on tele
graph ordors from San Francisco In payment
for Klondike gold, thus marking the beginning
of the Inflow from that source, which will be
a substantial means of recuperation for the
domestic money supply from this time on.
Tho weekly railroad statistics which are
compiled at Chicago showed the general mer
chandise movement well sustained In spite
of the falling off In the grain movement. The
very heavy Immigrant transportation is given
as an Important factor in the sustained rate
returns of the traffic of the West. The regu
lar eamlnfs also made some flattering show
ings, but the only stock to respond appreciably
was of Norfolk & Western. That road's earn
ings for the fourth week In June showed an
increase over the same period of last year of
$258,204, or 60 per cent. A number of coalers,
Southwesterns and Great Northern afeo showed
large increases In gross earnings. On the
other hand, the Norfolk & Western's report
of net earnings for May showed a small re
mainder of the Increase In gross earnings,
owing tc increasing operating expenses, and
D. & "R. G. net earnings for the same period
showed a decrease of over 23 per cent. The
day's weakness in sugar was presumably duj
to the unstable market for Its product. Smelt
ing was weakened by Its strike and Amalga
mated Copper was cold apparently on doubu
over the trade prospects. Advances In Col
orado Fuel and Tennessee Coal were unex
plained. The bond market was exceedingly dull and
irregular. Total sales, par value. $1,100,000.
United States 2s advanced per cent and the
3s and old 4s hi per cent "on the last call.
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Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of New Jersey
Chesapeake t Ohio ....
Chicago & Alton ......
do pfd
Chicago Great West....
do li pfd
Chicago & Northwest..
Chi. Term & Trans
do pfd
C C, C. & St. L
Colorado Southern ....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware & Hudson ..
DeL, Lack. & West....
Denver & Rio Grande..
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd............
do 2d pfd
Groat Northern pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ..........
do pfd
Kansas City Southern..
do pfd
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Louisville & Nashville.
900
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Manhattan L
Metropolitan St. Ry.
137
122
103
136 j 138
122
Minn. & St. Louis
Missouri Pacific
SL. K. & T
do pfd ,
National of Mexico....
do pfd
New Tork Central ....
Norfolk & Western
do pfd
Ontario & Western
Pennsylvania
P., C, C & SL L
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfa.... ......
Rock Island
do pfd
St, L. & San Fran
do 1st pfd,
do 2d- pfd
St. Louis Southwestern.
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway ....
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
Tel., St. Louis & West.
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling & Lake Erie.
Wisconsin Central ....
do pfd
Express companies
Adams American
United States
"Wells-Fargo
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper ..
103
40
20
41
126
ss
6501
2,100j
""366
14,840
127
127
65
u
259i
25;
12a
125
iH5
712
52
82
09
34
72
71
73
61
17
17,350
62
70!
"51
100
70
34
53
312
100
18
18
600
S9
38
6,000
320
1.300
500
161
100
177
(150
177!
SKI
49
24
49
23
88
29
24
43
n
24
21
20
41
200
29
SB
11.800
S2
Sl
500
2,500
24
24
44
2.400
21
42
20
41
300
221
183
110
190
53
38
89
10
33
23
3t
91
57
192
176
15
67
43
i5
39
16
84
27
98
53
87
P
79
52
9
f3
49
33,100
53
89
52
Amer. Car & Foundry
600
oo pfd
American Linseed Oil,
do pfd
American Locomotive.,
do pfd
Amer. Smelt & Ref...
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref ,
Anaconda Mining Co. . ,
Brooklyn Transit ....
Col. Fuel & Iron ,
Col. i& Hock. Coal....,
Consolidated Gas ......
General Electric
International Paper ...
do pfd
International Pump ..
do pfd
National Biscuit
National Lead
North American .. .
Pacific Mall
People's Gas .........
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car....
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tcnn Coal & Iron.....
United States Leather.
do pfd
United States Rubber..
do pfd
100
8S
715
90
90!
13,400
i
93
121
87
43H
338
92
460
300
3.775
2,400
550
870
110
bi
B8!
57
B3
17
1P2
"lb"
17
""ooo
'is
63
384
67!
100
600
98
93
53
210
'VV
52
125
210
"ioo
74
79
600
-79
600
200
53
9
62
8
200:
49
49
United States Steel....
8,800 30
30i
30
do pfd
Western Union ....
9001 81
81j 81
84
Total sales for the cay, 174,500 shares.
BONDS.
U. S. ref. 2s reg.l06;Atchlon adj. 4s..
do coupon 106 jC. & N. W. cn. 7s.
U. S. 3s reg 107iD. & R. G 4s
do coupon 10SNor. Pac 3s
U. S. new 4b reg.l35 dd 4s
do coupon 135 South. Pac 4s,..,
U. S. old 4b reg..UOunIon Pac 4s ....
do coupon 110: West Shore 4s....
U. S. 5s reg 102 Wisconsin Cen 4s.
do coupon 102
Stocks in London.
LONDON. July C Consols for money,
consols for account. 92 0-16.
89
130
97
71
101
87
100
!
89
02;
&
. 02
26
Anaconda 4INorfolk West...
Atchison C9! do pfd
do pfd ......... f5t Ontario & W'est..
Baltimore & Ohio 87! Reading
Canadian Paclflc.127! do 1st pfd
Chea. & Ohio.... 39j do 2d pfd ..
Chi. Gt. West.... 109; South. Railway...
C. M. & St. P.. 154 do pfd
D. & R. G 25 South, Pacific ....
do pfd 83 Union. Pacific
Erie 34 j do pfd
do 1st pfd C9jU. S. Steel
do 2d pfd ..... 55 do pfd
, 10
41
24
90
60
83
M
31
S3
2001174
'"i00 '29
113 83
7.200 34
2,100 68k
400 67
""400 81
250 80!
300 134
lit. Central.. lS6!PennsylvanhL .... 64
Loula & Nash. ...114 jWabash 25
M.. K. & T 22 do pfd 45
Money, Kxcnaage, Etc
NEW TORK. July a Money On call, easier
at 13 per cent, closing offered lpr cent;
time money, steady; CO days, 3 per cent; 90
days, 4 per cent; six months, 5 per cent; prima
mercantile paper, 65 per cent.
Sterling exchange steady at $4.87354.8740
for demand, and at $4.65154.5425 for 60 days'
bills; posted rates. $4.864.S6 and $4.63;
commercial bills, $4.83.
Bar silver 57c
Mexican dollars 41c.
Bonds Governments, strong; state, easier.
SAN FRANCISCO, July C-Sllver bars.
52c
Mexican dollar 41c
Drafts sight. 2c; (drafts, telegraph. 6c
Sterling on London. CO days, $I!S5; sterling
on London, sight, $4.87.
LONDON. July 6. Bar silver. Arm. 24d
per ounce.
Money 11 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market for
short bills is 2 per cent. The rate of discount
in the open market for 3-months bills is 2
per cent.
Hank Clearings.
Clearings. Balances.
Portland $664,090 $ 55,000
Seattle - 911.217 161, liO
Tacoma 346,374 32.486
Spokane 632,000 36,500
Gold For Export.
NEW TORK, July a Gold, amounting to
$2,000,000, has been engaged for shipment
to Europe tomorrow. Laxard Freres will ship
$1,500,000, and Goldman, Sachs & Co., $500,000.
Daily TreasHry Statement.
WASHINGTON, July 6. Saturday's Treasury
statement shows:
Available cash balances .'.$232,779,851
Gold v 104.191.390
BULLISH FEELING IX WHEAT.
Prices Strong: Throngaont the Day at
Calcaso.
CHICAGO, July 6. A reaction occurred to
day In wheat, and, although trading was quiet.
prices were strong throughout the entire ,sfs
8 Ion. The opening was higher on a sharp ad
vance In the July option at Liverpool and on
the rather discouraging foreign advices, the
reports from Russia being quite bullish. Sep
tember was up to c at 7575c at the
start, and with a good commission house de
mand and Uttlo for sale, the market became
steadier, September advancing to 7575c.
Later the offerings became freer and much of
the early gain was lost, September declining
to 7575c, but during tho last hour the
buying was renewed and the market again
advanced. After selling up to 76c, Septem
ber closed o higher at 73c.
A bullish sentiment pervaded the com pit
and there was a good general demand the
greater part of the day. After selling between
51c and 51c September closed lc higher
at 51c
Oats were also Influenced by the unfavorable
crop reports from the country and active cov
ering by local shorts, together with buying for
Investment account, caused a strong market.
September closed with a gain of 11C at
35c
Trading in provisions was dull and prices
ruled weaker under selling by outsiders. There
was little support to tho market, although the
strength In grains had some effect. September
pork closed 10c lower, lard was off 1012c
while ribs were down 15c
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
July (old) $0.76 $0.77 $0.76 $0.77
-Tnlv 7U. 77t'. TAIL TtI.
July (new)
76
76
73
75
SO
60
49
77
7rtu
Bept (old)....
Sept (new)....
75
750?
CORN.
50
60
49
OATS.
39
76
76
July
as
60
8
49
Sep;t
Deo
July ....
40
33
35
38
3t
Sept
Dec
35
MESS PORK.
July 15.55 15.55 15.50 15.55
Sept 15.85 15.05 15.77 15.80
LARD.
July 8.10 8.15 8.10 8.12
Sept 8.37 8.37 8.30 8.30
Oct- m.v&27 8.27 8.20 8.22
SHORT RIBS.
July 8.82 8.82 8.67 8.67
Sept a85 8.87 8.75 8.75
Oct 8.62 8.62 8.47 8.47
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady.
Wheat No. 2 Spring, 77c; Jfo. 8. 7578c;
No. 2 red, 7677c
Corn No. 2. 50fl51c; No. 2 yellow, 50Q
51c
Oats No. Z, 40c; No. 2 white, 41c; No. 3
white, S540c
Rye No. 2, 60c
Barley Good feedlnc 4244c; fair to choice
malting. 47051c
Flaxseed No. 1 Northwestern, $101.01;
Mess pork $15.5015.55.
Lord $8.1038.15.
Short rlhs Sides (loose). $5.6535.70.
Shoulders Dry salted (hoxed), $S.0038.12.
Short clear sides (Boxed). $8.370.
Clover Contract grade $11.5011.75.
Receipts. Shloments.
Flour, barrels 41.100' 22.500
Wheat, bushels 55,000 81.800
Cora, bushels 819,000 1,009,000
Oats, bushels 683,800 349.200
Rye. bushela 10.200 17,000
Barley, bushels 100,200 000
Grain and Produce at Nctt Tork.
NEW TORK. July 6. Flour Receipts, 61,
655 bbls; exports, 28.003 bbls; quiet, but stead
ier at old prices. Winter patents, $3.004.30;
Winter straights, $3.65iS'3.85: Minnesota pat
ents, $4.3564.65; Winter extras. $Z903.2O;
Minnesota bakers, $3.5533.75; Winter low
grades, $2.703.
Wheat Receipts, 02,000: exports. 203,000;
spot, market firm; No. 2. red, 83c ele
vator, and 83c f. o. b. afloat: No. 1, North
ern Duluth. 00 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, 9c f. o. b. afloat. Options wete
quiet, but generally Arm today on decided
strength In corn, a bullish Ohio state report,
local covering, higher outside markets and
light offerings. JThe close showed o net
advance. July, S3383c closed, 83o; Sep
tember, 7B80c closed 80c; December, SO
S0c. closed 80c
Hops Dull; state, common to choice, 1002,
1723c; 1001, 14017c; olds. 610c; Paclfle
Coast. 1002, 1823c; 1001, 14lTc; olds, 50c
Hides Steady; Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds.
18o; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 18c; Texas,
dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 14c
Wool Firm; domestic fleece, 2&ff32c
Butter Receipts, 17,000 packages. Market
steady. State dairy. 1620c; creamery, 18
20c
Eggs Receipts. 13,300 packages. Market
steady. Western seconds to extras, 16318c
Grain at San Francisco. '
SAN FRANCISCO, July 6. Wheat-Strong.
Barley Strong.
Oas Quiet.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping. $1.321.35; milling, $1.40
1.45: barley, feed. $191.03; brewing. $1.10
01.12; oats. red. $1.07fJ1.20; white, $1,159
1.25; black. $1.051.15.
Callboard sales:
Wheat Strong; December, $1.30; cash,
$1.35.
Barley Strong: December, 83c
Corn Large yellow, $1.251.27.
Earosean Grain Markets.
LONDON, July 6. Wheat Cargoes on pass
age, quiet, but steady: English country mar
kets quiet and steady. Imports into United
Kingdom. 642.000 quarters of wheat, and .345,
000 barrels Of flour: wheat and flour on poah
age to United Kingdom, 2,150,200 quarters; to
Continent. 1,660,000 quarters.
LrVERPOOL. July 6. Wheat Steady; No.
1. standard, California, 6s 6d to 6s 7d.
Wheat and flour In Paris quiet.
Visible Sapplr of Grain.
NEW TORK, July C. The vliible supply of
grain Saturday. July 4, as compiled by tho
New Tork Produce Exchange, Is as tollows:
Bushels. Decrease
Wheat 15.070.000 1.488.000
Corn 7.218.000 1,251.000
Oats 4,534,000 201.000
Rye 670.000 27.000
Barley 446,000 , 60.000
Increase.
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA. July 6. Wheat. Market steady;
bluestem, 82c: club, 78c
Dairy Predace at Chicago.
CHICAGO, July 6. On the Produce Ex
change today, the butter market was steady;
creameries, 13 20c: dairies, l&flSc;
Downing, Hopkins &Co
Established IS 93.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Floor ,
steady at (marked cases Included) 1314c;
cheese, easy, 10llc
Wool at St. Lonis.
ST. LOUIS. July 6. Wool Market was
steady. . Territory and Western mediums, 16
18c; fine. medium, 1415c; fine. 1315c
FINANCES OF CLATSOP.
Officers' Reports Show Great Redac
tion In Floating; Debt.
ASTORIA, Or., July 6. (Special.) The
semi-annual financial reports of County
Clerk Clinton and County Treasurer Hell
born for the sis months ending June 30
were filed with the County Court today.
The reports show that the warrants out
standing on January 1 amounted to $36,
CDS.03; Issued during the term, $32,032.21;
paid during term, $52,573.84; warrants out
standing on June 30, JS6.157.30. To take
up these warrants there is In he hands
of the treasurer $34,S0L9C leaving the bal
ance of. outstanding warrants' to redeem
which there Is no money In the treasury,
$31,355.39. The financial condition of the
county at the present time Is shown as
follows:
Liabilities.
Warrants outstanding $66,157.30
Estimated interest 1,650.00
Total ......
$67,807.30
Resources.
Cash, general fund $24,226.53
Cash, Nehalem road fund 140.23
Cash, public road fund 605.2S
Cash, county road fund 1S7.71
Cash, li. & C. bridge fund, 3,977.60
Cash, Courthouse fund 5,664.45
Taxes due 9,805.55
Roadmaklng machinery -4.327.CQ
Total $45,934.46
Excess of liabilities 18,872.84
The report Issued on July -1, 1902, gives
the excess of liabilities over the resources
at that time as $55,799.46. which makes a
reduction of $36,926.62 In the county's debt
during the past year.
STOLE AUTO FOR A LARK.
Son of Loa AntcelcH Banker
In
Trouble at Harvard.
BOSTOK, July 6. John Lankershln, 19
years old, a Harvard student, who home
la said to be in Los Angeles, Cal., was ar
rested today on the charge of breaking
Into an automobile stable and stealing an
automobile, valued at $300. When arrested
Lankersnln admitted, the police say, that
he took the automobile as a lark, and
that he had no intention of keeping It.
He had tickets for Europe and had en
gaged passage on a steamer which sails
from New York tomorrow. It is said he
Is a son of a wealthy banker of Los An
geles. ST. HELENS AHEAD SO PAR,
Has Most Votes at Election of Conn
tr Seat of Columbia.
ST. HELENS, Or.. July 6. (Special.)
Unofficial returns from 10 out of 13 pre
cincts In the county seat relocation spe
cial election give St. Helens 636 votes.
Rainier 492, Clatskanle 3S1. An unusually
large vote was polled.
Connry Does Well In Tax Sale.
.ASTORIA, Or., July 6. (Special.)-The
sale of property heretofore purchased by
the county for taxes on the 1900 roll was
held by Sheriff LInvllle this morning.
Thero were a number of bidders, and the
property was sold for more than the
county's claim.
Gale Damages New Jetty.
ASTORIA, Or., July 6. (Special.) Dur
ing the recent gale that has been raging
oft the mouth of the Columbia six bents
of the Jetty trestlo were carried away.
It was a portion of the new work that
had not been filled with rock.
Approximation of Tvro Sections.
Minneapolis Tribune.
Dr. W. A. Bartlett, one of the most em
inent clergymen of Chicago, ventured to
speak of the lynching of negroes for out
rages upon white girls from the pulpit as
99 out of 100 Americans are beginning- to
think about It In their hearts. The power
of tradition Is a wonderful thing. Tho
world goes on thinking and saying what
it has been In the habit of thinking and
saying longafter the original force of
the tradition" has been swallowed up In a
revolutionary change of conditions. Time
was when nearly all the people In the
South epoko on this subject as most of
us in the North still feel that we
must speak now. They do It still In
most pulpits and newspapers; but put
your legs under the toble with any
Botherner and you will hear the senti
ments Dr. Bartlett expressed. Some of us
are becoming very candid ourselves since
the Minotaur began to fare North and
feed on our own children it makes a mon
strous difference whose oxIs gored.
AT THE HOTELS.
THE PORTLAND. "
F A Spencer &. wf. cltyJB L Dormen, St Louis
H H Irvine. SVPaul
C P Maglnnls Duluth
A Brust, la
H D Gibbs. Corvallii
J II Beatty & wf. Bols
E F Bohannon. S Bern
M Rosenbaum. city
M A Bradbury. Cal
J J Henry, Denver
T B Whlsted. do
J A Cranston, city
G W Trlmbel. Seattle
E E Hey & wf. do
V H Beckmon & wf. do
K A Badger & wf,
Rochester
D Davenport. Helena
A R Morrow, San Frn
R Walsh, do
F Renker. N T
C Gogel & wf. St Lou
G H Wheeler & wf,
N T
H C Patterson. Pa
A Hennlich. ..San Frn
W N Benedict, do
S I Ackerman. do
C H Trulllnger & wf,
do
C F Brlggs & wf. do
Miss S N Patterson, do
j a iteeves. co
A D Paine. Providence
a T Loud, San Fran
Mrs E G Carter, do
J JAgnew & wf. do
I D Newburger. Chgo
C I Northrop. Boise
A McNamara. San Fr
W R Itt. do
I Nashfleld, do
F M Gray, do
Mrs Wllber. Ind
Miss Waler, Indlanplls
THE PERKINS,
R D Snyder, Scap-
poose. Or.
Mary Callahan, do
J H Hamilton. S F
C D Weatherford, do
R H E Espy, do
F A Dietschneder, Mc
Mlnnvllle. Or
IG W Tape. Hot Lake
iiri xape, ao
G H Helsy. Dayton. O
N Udoby and fmly.
uotuge urove
E M Shutt. Heppner
Sol Smith. So Bend
R E Leonard, Pitts
burg, Pa
Mrs Leonard, do
L B Crower, The Dall
B Blake. Los Angeles
Mrs Blake, do
A K Arkley. Centralla,
Wash
Chas Wllkins and fmly
Pendleton. Or.
H F Banes. Peoria. 111.
A R Downs, Roseburg
F J Devlne, Albany
F E Bates, Winnebago,
Minn
Mrs Bates, do
Mlsa Bates, do
Mrs W H Corrlco; Dal
las. Tex.
G A Robbins. Pndlton
W Ballons. do
W P Combs, do
G C Burt and fmly,
Ogden. Utah
Mrs T Mcintosh, Tllla
mook
Miss Alice Bcgart. Tor
onto. Can
C W Henderson. S F
M A Randall, Albert,
Mich
Mrs J Hanson. Eugene
Mrs J B Medley, cot
tage Grove
W A Warn. Eugene
Mrs W W Brlstow, Mc-
iunnvnie
Edrthe Bristow. do
J P Van Houten, Hayi
creek.
E G Loomis. Iwaco Wn
W Markett, Butler. OriHenry Maloney, do
Mrs C F Gardiner, do
J W Alexander. Seattle
Miss Gardiner, do
Mrs Byrne, Victoria.
Mrs W H Rees, Big
Pine. Cal.
Francis G Barke, Mln-
R L Burke, do
W R Nichols, Tacoma
F Black. 8 F
J E Stevenson, Seattle
O L Masher, Mlneapls
W N Mever. Rosebrg
Mlsa Mever, do
J R trnson. St Paul
Miss Rees, Colusa, Cal
Jessie Kingsbury, Ho
qulam, Wash.
Mrs Anna MacFarland,
Vancouver, Wash.
Miss Ethel Lick, city
Dick Kllgore. The Dal
I T NIckTln, 'iiunc Cttyj
La W Blurrell, Oaklnd
Mrs Burrell. da
Miss Mae Burrell. do
Miss Florence Burrell,
ao
Susie Rush, Scappoose
Mrs Acklman, do
Mrs McFarllne. do
Mie W Allison and
1 family, city
'E L Traver, Roseburg
C J Sdhunk. MlnneaDli
i: j person. Beanie.
W I Lauderdale. Elk
ton. Neb.
F H Agnew. Blane, Pa
Mrs Agnew, do
Miss Ajcnew. do
B F Jones, Toledo. Or
It J Olnn. Moro. Or.
A J C SchooU, Astoria
j u .uasiing, itoseDg
SAD Gurley, Arling
F C Dlckhoff, do
ton, or
Mrs 11 l Dugan. St Pi
R J Stone, Boise, Ida .Mrs R D Bloomfleld,
A R Salle. Chicago I Tacoma.
W L Young. Hntgton
THE IMPERIAL. .
Mrs C Brown, TacomaJM Meyer, city
Chamber ol Commerce
J H Schlvely, OiymplaDr C S Saunders. Un.
W B Stratton. do IS I Taylor. Jordan
J A Jones, do Valley
A F Jette. ChampoeglH Southard. Hood Rlv
Robt O sward, do S C Jackson, do
Miss Gracefleaaca. iJ G Cowden. Caldwell
it tt' KrH t r rwn.-M .4.
W W
G W Neff. Seattle
C M Weymouth. Pt
j Mrs W Stapleton. Sa-
lem
il B Cumcartum. so
Towns end
Kenry Haelan, city iW H Crary, Omaha
Mrs S H Ark and J C Ardecy. LaOrand
party. Wallula Mrs J C Ardarcy. do
Thos Elliot. W W lAda C Rosa Pendleton
L A Porter, The Dal.lMlis Ross, do
Gilbert Hunt. W W I Coral Van Orsdall. do
Mrs Hunt, do i j m wooayara, ao
Mrs f Stephens. B qi; w jewis. uras vai
A H Brewenes, Sac M J Carleek. Seattle
Mrs F Monaghan. San-iP C Gerhardt. S F
ta Ana Mrs M B Bosworth
Mrs C L Schieffelm, H A Scaborg. So Bend
Loa Angeles jHansen Hughes. Olym
Dal Adams, Or. J S Cooper. Indlanapl
J O Booth, Grant's P iM D Clifford. Can City
Chas L Schelflllin, Mrs Clifford, do
T W Potter. Chemawa P C Gerhardt. S F
L M Travis. Eugene iF Stephens. Flonts. B
Mrs Travis, do C
ilrs M Ford. Astorla.lI A Veness. Wtnlosk
Miss Agnes Spreckels, Lincoln Davis. Tacoma
d J P Galbralth. Albany
Miss Anna Spreckels, (Mrs F W Prentice.
S F I Eugene
Mrs W C Logan, Ast. G H Baker. Goldendat
O H Byland. Vale '.Maud Baker, do
THE ST. CHARLES.
H H Oonxet, Union
C D Burris, do
D W Ringer, do
L C Garner, Lyle
W G Hicks, Palmer
T S Rogers, Dundee
F Schoonover, Hoqulam
F Sargent &. son, B Cy
Mrs uarner, do
I N Sargent. The Dans
S D James. Stevenson: Mrs Sargent, do
K Knight. Cattle Rck Bess Sargent, do
D H Barrle, Th Dalles) Kathy Sargent, do
M V Rogers, Seattle Mrs L L Jennings, do
J E Williamson, do W E Tier, do
W T Drury. Eugene W H French. Hardmn
F G McCarthy. Salem Mrs A C Cummins.
Mrs McCarthy, do Kelso
H Wagner, do B F Beigley. Fall City
J R Hixop. do jD W Dorrance. Npvlna
L Harris, do
A vaneue, ao
C Erdman. do
L Kalb. Salem
Annie Stephenson, do
H McFadden, do
B Smith, Houlton
Winnie Bailey, do
W A Pasley & fmy.
Mayger
W R Dotson, do
J Klnland. N A M C
B C Watklns, do
J J Newton, city
M F White, Rlckreall
G A Rogers, do
D Coron, Winlock
Miss M Coron. do
H N Aldrlch, Carson
Otto Read, do
J L Black do
Mrs Black, do
G Atkinson, Cathlamet
W T Clique, do
A Barr, do
Mrs J A Clark, Waaco
M E Grlswold. Ind
F B Richardson,
Wndsworth .
O Nelritter, Cas Rock
C Merril. Gresham
W Manary. Orient
T G Wlckstrom: St Hel
A W Butterfleld. Cnby
C C Baliew. Etna
R Dunn, do
M Slack & fmr. do
E R Edmunson. Salem
E P Davst. do
R Gllbreath, Vancouvj
A Siegfried, city
J W Ferguson, do
Mrs Ferguson, do
L Moreland, do
W K France. Arllngtn
j Knox. Kaiama
Mrs Knox, do
Miss Knox, do
THE ESMOND.
H Locney. Reddg, Cal.Geo Plnsch, Stella
C Western, Amity
C A Gllmore. do
Lew Greffln. Canby
G A Jeffrey, Boring
John Clark, Stella
Mrs F Bunger, Porttd
C W Willie, New on
Roy Wherry, city
S M Kartman, do
Geo Weeks. Stevenson
R Miller. Butler
A F Jette. cnampoeg
B W Blrkenfeld. Asto;
A R Ford. McMinnv
Wm Anderson. Dp Rlv
Oscar WIrpkala, do
Fred Groner and wife.
o F strucxmeir. stena
Josn Hosier, Dallas
G M Manary. Marsh
land J T Andrews. Castle
Rock
echoiis
Herman Kabler. do
Hattle Keebler, do
W H Ankeny and wf
Deep River
Mies Estella Jones, .
Vesper
G Thomas. Portland
E Ellis, do
Chas Henryham, Car
eon B E Hughaus, city
J Brady and wf, Mt
Angel
D R Thompson, city
J E Lonngen, Olympta
A White, do
A Hedman, Astoria
J D Scharff. city
P Moor. Marshland
M G H Myers, North
Yamhill
H Plttlekau, Carroll's
Point '
W Plttlekau. do
Huga Plttlekau. do
F L Smith. Foston,
Minn
Mrs Smith, do
M Hendrlx, do
Mrs T Kennedy, Oak
Point
A Berger, do
D D Wilder, The DaL
G H Reynolds, Trout dl
P P Martlndale, Kelao
H Spears, do
H T Elchenberger,
Stella
J P Frier, Canby
R L Phillips. Knappaj
J F McGregor and wr.
Cathlamet
C W Jensen, Ostrander
i wiggms ana wr.
Oak Point
Lewis Wllkeo Marsh
land
A D Berxer. Tacoma
M A Hendrlx, Ceaterv
P F Hotre. Hares
A L Sherer, Deep Crk
B Turnahan, Stella
A Anderson, Boring
J J Fraser. Ilwaco
Norma E White. Ore-i
gon City.
Gun H Myers. No
Yamhill
Geo Berger, Seattle
W P Mclntyre and
wf. Ranler
C G Strain. New Orl
U Peler. Gresham
M R Wagner, Forest
Grove
C H Carlson, city
L B Courtman, Cath
lamet
B J Blanvelt, Clat
skanle
Hotel Drnnswlclc. Seattle.
European plan, popular rates. Modern
improvements. Business center. Near
depot.
Tacoma Hotel, Tacoma.
American plan. Rates, 13 and up.
Hotel Donnelly, Tacoma.
Flrst-claes restaurant in connection.
Rainier Grand Hotel, Seattle.
European plan. Finest cafe on Coast.
Hdqrs. naval, military and traveling men.
Rooms en suite and single. Free shower
baths. Rates. 51 up. H. P. Dunbar, prop.
TXIAYKLKV GU1UK.
jREAT Northern
Ticket Office 122 Third SL Pfione 633
2 TRANSCONTINENTAL O
TRAINS DAILY
Direct connection via Seattle or
Spokane. For rickets, rates and
full information call on or address
H. Dickson, C. T. A., Portland, Or.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
AKI MART.
Bor Japas China and all Aslxtlo yotat. wEl
lav Seattle.
Aboat July 11.
S. S. "Ohio"
SAILS FROM SEATTLE
ON OR ABOUT ADGUST I,
FOR
Nome and St. Michael
CeXHECTIHS m ALL POINTS Oil
Yukon, Tahana and Koyukuk
Rivers
f-MPLRE TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY,
607 FIRST AVENUE. SEATTLE.
ANCHOR LINE U. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
KBW YORK. LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW.
NEW YORK. GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES.
Superior accommodation. Excellent Cuisine,
The comfort of passengers carefully con
sidered. Single or Hound Trip Tickets Issued
between Nw York and Scotca, English. irUh
and all principal continental points at at.
tractlvs rates. Snd for Book of Tour. yQe
tickets or general information apply to any
local agent of the Anchor Line or to
HENDERSON BROS.. Ua'L Agents, Chicago.
111.
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE
68EG0H CUT TnAKSPOBUflOrt CO.
Steamer POMONA, tor Salem, Independence,
leaves 0:45 A. M. Tuesday, Thursday, Satur.
day.
Steamer ALTON A. for Buttevllle, Wllson
vllle, Champoeg, xiewberg and Dayton, leaves
I A. a. Monday, Wednesday, Frday.
Steamer LEONA, for Oregon City, leaves
dally, 8:30, 11:30 A. M., 3 and 6:15 P. M.
Leaves Oregon City. 7, 10 A M.; 1:30. 4:d0
P. M. Round trls. 45c.
DOCK FOOT OK TAYLOR STREET. Tickets
good on Oregon City car
Orsoa paeae Mala 40.
TRAVELERS GUIDX.
Short line
an Union Pacific
3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
Ing-cars dally to Omaha. Chicago, Spokane;
.itrcyimj-tar oaiiy o Kansas Ulty;
tnrough Pullman tourist aleeplng-cara (person,
"y conducted) -weekly to Chicago. Kansas
City. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to tho
East dally.
UNION DEPOT. Leave Arrive
CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:29 A. M. 4:30 P. mT
SPECIAL. Dally. Dally.
Pot the East via Hunt
ington. SPOKANE FLYER. 6:00 P. M 7:35 A. M.
For Eastern Washing- Dally. Dally,
ton. Walla Walla. Lew
lston. Couer d'Alene
and Ut. Northern points
ATLANTIC EXPRESS 8:15 P. M. 10:30 A. M.
For the East via Hunt- Dally. Dally.
ingtoa.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO 8:00 P. M 5:00 P. M.
Steamer Geo. W. Elder, From
July 1, 11, 21. 31; Alaska
Steamer Columbia, Jul Jock.
e. 16. 20.
For Astoria and way 8:00 P. M. 5":00 P. M.
points, connecting with Dally ex. Daily
steamer for Ilwaco and Sunday. except
North Beach, steamer Saturday, Sunday.
Hassalo. Ash-st dock. 10 P. M.
POTTERsalllng dates (Ash-st. dock)-July
7. 7 A. M.; July . 7uo A. M.; July 0. 8:30 A.
M.;July 10, 0 A. M.; July 11 (Saturday), 0:40
FOR DAYTON. Oregon 7:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M.
-Ity and Yamhill River Tues. Mon.
polnts. Elmore, Ash-st. Thuis. Wed.
dock (water permit- Sat. Fri.
ting).
For LEW1STON. Ida- 4:05 A. M. About
ho. and way points. Dally 5:00 P. M.
from Illparia, Wash., except Dally ex.
steamers Spokane or Saturday. Friday.
Lew lston.
TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP
I COSIPANY.
For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at
Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai taking freight
via connecting iteamers for Manila. Port Ar
thur and Vladivostok.
I NT) HA SAM HA SAILS ABOUT JULY 28.
For rates and full Information call on or ad
dress officials or agaats of O. R. & N. Co.
EAST via
SOUTH
Leave
Unloa Depot i Arrive
I
EX-T
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAIT
8:30 P. M.
for salem. Ko
burg, Ashland. Sac
ramento. Ogden.
San Francisco, Mo
lave, Los Angeles.
El Pasu, New Or
leans and the East.
Morning train con
nects at Woodburn
(dally except Sun
day) with "Train for
Mount Angel, .11
vtrton, Browns
ville. Springfield,
Wendllng and Na
tron. Albany passenger.
Connects at Wood
burn with MC An
gel and SUverton
local.
Corv&llls passenger.
7:45 A. M.
S:30 A. M.
7:00 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
T:80 A. M.
I4 :00 P.M.
10:10 A. M.
5:C0P. M.
Sheridan passenger. 8:25 A. M
Daily. llDatly, except Sunday.
PORTLAND -OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICE
AND
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Leave Portland dally for Oswego at 7:30 A.
M.. 12.50. 2:05. 3:25. 5:20, 6:25, 8:30. 10:10
P. M. Dally, except Sunday, 5:30, 0:30. 8:35,
10:26 A. M.. 4:00. 11:30 P. M. Sunday, only.
0:00 A. M.
Returning from Oswego, arrive Portland daily
8:S0 A. M.. 1:53. 3:05. 4:35. 0:15. 7:35, 9:65,
il:10 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. 0:25, 7:25,
8:30. 10:20. 11:45 A. M. Except Monday. 12:25.
A. M. 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.
The Independence-Monmouth motor lln oper
ates daily to Monmouth and Airll-. connecting
with S. P. Co.'s trains at Dallas and Inde
pendence. First-class rebate tickets cn sale from Port
land to Sacramento and San Francisco; net
rate. 517.50; berth. (5. Second-class fare. 1 15.
without rebate or berth; second-class berth.
$2.50.
Ticket to Eastern points and Europe. Also
Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and
Washington streets. Phona Main 712.
TIME CARD
OF TRAILS
PORTLAND
Deoort. Arriv.
Puget Sound Limited for Ta
coma. Seattle, Olympla.
South Bend and Gray's
Harbor points 8:50 am 0:30 pes
North Coast Limited for Ta
coma, Seattle, Spokane. .
Butte, St. Paul. New York,
Boston and all points East ,
and Southeast 3:00 po 7 .-00 am
Twin City Express for Ta
coma, Seattle. Spokane,
Heiena. SL Paul. Minne
apolis, Chicago. New York.
Boston and all points East
and Southeast 11:45 pm 7:00 pa
Puget Sound - Kansas Clty
St. Louis Special, for Ta
coma. Seattle. Spokane.
Butte. Billings, Denver.
Omaha. Kansas City, St.
Louis and all points East
and Southeast 8:30 am 7:00 1 am
All trains dally except on South Bend branch.
A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas
senger Agent. 255 Morrison it., corner Third.
Portland. Or.
For South-Eastern Alaska
LEAVE SEATTLE, 9 P. M.
Steamships COTTAGE CITY.
CITY OF SEATTLE or CITY
OF TOPEKA. July 2. 6, 10.
14, 10, Z2. 20, wj; August, 3.
Steamers connect at San
Francisco with comuany's
steamers for ports In Cali
fornia, Mexico and Humboldt
Bay. For further Information
obtain folder. Klgtit Is reserv
ed to change steamers or sailing dates.
AGENTS CHARLES H. GLEIM. 249 Wash
ington sc. Portland; F. W. CARLETON. 007
Paclfle ave., Tacoma; GEORGE W. AN
DREWS. N. W. Pass. Agtrnt. Ticket Offices 113
James St.. and dock. Seattle. San Francisco
Ticket office. 4 New Montgomery st., C. D.
DUNANN. Gen. Pass. Agent, San Francisco.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Uo Rains ypy
Leaves. UNION DEPOT. Arrives.
Dally. For Maygers, Rainier. Dally.
Clatskanle. Westport.
8:00 a. m. Clifton. Astoria. War
2:30p. m. renton, Flavel, Ham- 11:10 a. st
(Sat. mond. Fort Stevens,
only.) Gearhart Park. Seaside,
Astoria and Seasbora
7:00 p. m. Express, Dally.
(Except Astoria Express. - B:4o s. m
Sat.) Dally.
E. L. LEWIS. . J. C. MAYO.
Coram'l Agent, 248 Alder st. O. F. & P.
Phono Main 969.