Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 27, 1904, Page 13, Image 13

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THE XIORNIXG OR13GOXIAN. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1904.
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URED FRUIT FIRM
early All Lines Show Great
Strength.
)RNER IN DRIED PEACHES
smpetition
Between Oregon and
Prunes-High -Price
Dallas Wool Sale
Will Go Up.
(California
Paid at
Sugar
ecSded strength la 6hown In moat lines of
tal fruit. The Mock of peaches ls known
be well cornered at San Francisco, and as
cks are very light, prices are expected to
,-ance materially In the near future. The
ae applies to pears. The prune market la
Improving, but as supplies are decreasing.
sparatlvely few growers will be able to
Iflt by the late advance. The strength In
l.ne can be traced to the disastrous crop
Iorta.
he Oregonlaa on May 8 printed an article
Ira tho California Fruit Grower, which de-
that Italian prunes do not come Into
petition with French prunes. An Eastern
(respondent of the Fruit Grower takes that
ber to task in the following letter, which
Fruit Grower printed In Its latest Issue:
It. Louis, May 14. We notice In your Issue
April o an editorial headed. "Oregon
lines Not Competitors." Pardon us for dls-
eelng with you on this subject, but the ex-
llehce that this particular market Is now
t-lng convinces us that you are mistaken.
the Oregon prunes do compete with the
llfornla prunes. In proof of this statement.
would say that In our market today Santa
Ira prunes are being offered on a 2c to 2c
Is on the Coast, with very limited buying.
at the inside price. Our Jobbers tell us
ly are not selling many California prunes.
are selling Italians In place of them. The
(son undoubtedly la the difference In the
to the Jobber.
.'lth Italians selling from lc to lVic Coast
ito, we are Inclined to believe the con-
ler does not get any of the benefit of this
Ierence In the price, and as California
nee are cheap enough, the probabilities
that the difference in price Is being en-
lly absorbed by the jobber. "Whether or
the consumers are discriminating enough
(notice the difference to any appreciable de
e, we are not in a position to say, but wc
satisfied there are more Italian prunes
ng cold here now than is usual, and less
llforalos. Wo have absolutely no ax to
id In this communication, but give It to
as a matter of information, as far as our
rket Is concerned.
DEMING & GOULD CO.
Its comment on the communication, the
llfornla paper said:
lie point California Fruit Grower made -was
that Oregon Italians could not compete
In California French prunes, but that they
uld not be allowed to do so, and this for
advantage of the Oregon product directly.
hence Indirectly the California. Handlers
lOregocB should make an effort to market
It fruit on Its own account and for Itself
la distinct product, and not as prunes pure
simple. Editor.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Groin, Flour, Feed. Etc.
the cereal markets were reported quiet
unchanged yesterday.
rHEAT Walla Walla, 7172c; bluastem.
j" Valley, 81gf82c: export values.
..En. ieea, ?s per ion; rutiea, ti.ou
LOUR Valley. $3.90g4.05 per barrel; hard
l etraigmv, nj..; cicma, ?o.cs.xv,
wheat patents. $4.4074.70; Dakota hard
l-at. $5.2560: graham. 53.5041-4: wnoie
Lat, $464.25; rye flour, local, $4.50; East-
UTS No. 1. white. $1.25; gray, $1.20 per
ital.
.ILLSTUFFS Bran. Siosyzo per ton; mid-
i.gs, ..WiJ-: snorts, .uy-i; tuuji, u. o.
Ds. $18. linseed, dairy food, $19.
AX Timothy. $151C per ton; clover, $v
I grain, $1112; cheat, $uvfi-.
ERE1AI. FOODS Rolled oats, cream, 90-
Ind sacks, fU.25; lower gradeH, $5.2565.50;
ps, cream. J.4U, ower graaes, j, oatmeai,
el -cut, 50-pound sacks, $7.50 per barrel; 10-
Ind sacks, $4 per bale; oatmeal (ground).
sound sacks. $7 per barret; iu-pound eaexs.
to per bale: Bpllt peas, $4.50 per 100-pound
k; &-pouna Doxee, i.i; peari oanej.
100 pounds: 25-pound boxes, $1.25 per box;
ry nour, iu-pouna sacxs, .ou per oaie.
Vegetables, Prult, Etc
llfornla berries were again scarce yester-
and will be more so today, as dealers
cut down their orders CO per cent. It is
to get good shipping stock In the Florin
lot now, owing to the hot winds prevail-
there. Oregon berries are more, plentiful.
are selling from $3.25 to $4.50 per crate.
brdlng to quality, the highest price bMng
pd for Hood Kher fruit. Cherricb are also
food supply, blacks offering at $1 per box.
fancy slock at $1.23. A car of bananas
Tedved yesterday, and another will be in
A car of cabbage and another of red
also arrived. The latter are quoted
ler below.
5ETABLES Turnips. SOc per sack: car-
SOc; beets, $1; parsnips, $1; cabbage. 29
red cabbaee. 2-.c. lettuce, head. tX4?40c
dor.; hoibou&c, $1.75 per box; parsley, per
23c: tomatoes. Mexican. 4-baskct. xz.xo:
rlda, 6-baeket, $3.50 per crate; cauliflower,
er dozen: ecc clam. 5c per pound, celery.
lOOc per dozen; artichokes, 500 U5c per do:.;
ambers. $l.25tfl &u jer coicn. asparaguc.
j, peas, c per pound ; rnuoarn, oc per
id: beans, green, 15c. wax. 15o, squash. $1
I box.
KIONS New California, $1.75 per sack;
krallan. 4c per pound.
JSEl-J3!ff3.Crt per case.
)TATOES Fancy. 51.20ij1.25 per cental;
mon, Jlyl.-M; groneiv price; new pota
. 3U&4c per pound: sweets. 5c per pound.
AIS1NS Loose Muscatel. 4-crown, 7tc; 3-
r Muscatel raisin?, tho. unoieacnea seea-
Sultans, C&c; London layers, 3-crown.
le boxes of 20 pounds. $1.85; 2-crown, $1.75.
IKD rRUIT Apples, evaporatea. sw
tx
I cots,
ngs, California blacks, 6c; do white, c;
ma. 20c; Fanl dates, si.oo; piums.
Cc
3MESTIC FRUITS Strawberries. Callfor-
$1.35 per crate. Oregon. $3.23SV.&0 per
cnernes. Jlijl.5 ter Box.. gooseDernes,
per pound; apples, fancy Baldwins and
tzenoergs. $1 Mt-au per nox; cnoice, iu
coouinc lottfi.
tOPICAL FKL ITS Lemons, fancy. $3.25&
cnoice. s-iO per cox; oranges, nave.s.
J(t.i3. Mtuunt;. $2 j't-r box. St. Mich-
$1 25 per hall box. tangerines, $L25 pe.
grape-fri-it. S2.50iz3 iter box. bananas. i
per pound, pineapples. $3.754 per dozen.
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc
Indltlons are unchanged In the country pro-
markets.
L'TTEH City Creameries: Extra creamery.
per sound. xanc creamen. -vc: ssiate
merles luncy creamer. Ititf20c, siore. 12
TTFR FAT Sneet cream, 18c; sour
6m. lie
1I1S Oregon ranch. 17f?lSc per dozen.
la LTR --Chickens, mlxtd. 1213c pet
:ia. springs, tnuail. lbOric; neris, ui-ic:
leys. ue, lt,Q17v- per pound; drvssed, lbfl
cuckb J..1.S per djien. Keese. live. Ubc
Ipcur.l
IEi.fel Fu.l cream, twins, new stoik,
jISc. ..d stock. lic. Toung America, 14c.
Groceries, Nuttt, Etc
the EasUrn sugar market has advanced
olnta s.nce the last advance here, moil
brs are of lie oj In on that the anticipated
locally w... amount to more than Id
ICE Imperial Japan. No. 1, $5 37; No. 2.
pi,, uiriuna nei. uc; broken bead. 4c
FrFEE-Mha, 2t4tfsc jaa. fancy. 20
Java. goJ, 2ft24i. Jas, ordinary. ltf
Coeta Kla. faao. i2Vr. Costa Rla.
lOfilbt. Costa Kica. ordimrv. 100jTa2c
pound. Columb.a roast, ca-ses. ltxis. $ir.dO:
siz.a. AroacKie. i-M; i-lon, $i:ls7.
JdOJ C umbla Kiver. 1-pound tails,
per dozen, 2-pound tall?. $2.40: fane
ud flats. $1 W. t-pousd flats. $1.1.
Ilea pink. 1-pound mils, 87c. red. 1-pound
1, xt-i-u PUCKcjefc. i-pouna tails, $1.73; 1
kd fiau. SI. 85.
IGAR Sa k basis. 10 pt-ads. cube. $(20;
aerec a va T granuiateo. .n; extra
1.35. g:sen C. sars. advance or saok
as tcows: Barrets. 10c. half-barreU.
boxes. 50c per 100 pounds. tTermi.: On
Ettance n.tsln 10 days, deduct :Hc per
kC if later tnaa 10 aays and attain 3
deduct c per potaia. no discount after
laj-s.' Beet sugar, granulates, aa.75 per
lOUnas: mtpie sugar, iozfiix: yvr peuna.
LT Bales, $0.30; Cue. COa, $9.73; 100s.
fj.50; Liverpool. 60s, $17; 100. $16.50; 224
15 50. halt-ground. lOus. $5.20. 5o." 5.tt5.
NUTS Wainuu 15,c per pound, by tack, li
extra for less .than sack, Brazil nuts, 15c; Al
berts'. 15c, pecans. Jumbos. 15c. extra large.
14c; almonds. L X. L.. 14c; ce plus ultra.
15c- notparlels, ISc; chestnuts. Italians. 15c.
Ohio. $4.50 per 25-pound drum; peanut, raw.
8c per pound; roamed. Sfeloc. pineauta. lu
1214c. hickory nutA 7c, cocoaaute. S5vfoc per
dozen
BEANS Small white. 34c. large white, 5&e.
pink, lc: bayou. 3Vc; Lima, 4c
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc
At the Dallas wool sale Wednesday two
pools were combined, those of Polk and Tarn
bHl Counties, aggregating 175,000 pounds. The
lot was bid in by the Oregon City Woolen
Milk!, at lSKc net to the farmers. The wool
was sold at auction, and the bidding was spir
ited. HOPS 1S08 crop, 236250 per pound.
IvyuLr-Vailc-, l7fc!&r: per pouce; eastern
Oregon. llHc; moaair, SOe per pound foi
choice.
HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 16 pounds and up.
15&i5fec per pound, dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 1U
pounds, 12c. dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds,
10c; dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less
than dry film; salted hides, ieers. sound, ttu
pounds aad over, M54c; 5u to CO pounds. 7
be; under 50 poundb and cowa, 61i7c: stag
and bulls, sound, 4&4Hc; kip. sounu, 15 to 2u
pounds, 7c, unaer to pounds, be; green (un
s&ltd), lc pr pound Its, cuilu, lc per pound
each; norse hides, balled, each. 1.5".2; an,
each, $lfel.5u. co:U hides, eacti. 25.5bc; goat
skins, common, each. 10915c; Anaora, wltn
wool on, 25ctfl.
TALLOW l'nme. per pound, 4ff3c; No. 2
and grease. 2'.igSc
Meats and Provisions.
BEEF Dressed, 5SSc per pound.
MclfON Uresiea, -tu3c pe. pound; lambs,
6c
VEAL Drtesed, 467c per pound.
POKK Drewed. 7fe7c
HAMS Tea 10 1 winds, 12c per pound;
14 :j 16 pounds. 12c, It! to 20 pounds, 12c;
California (picnic), 9c; cottage hams. She;
shoulders, OVtc. boiled ham. 2uc; boiled picnic
ham, i-oneies. 14c
SAUSAGE Portland bam. 13c per pound;
minced ham. lOtc. Summer, choice ary. 17;
bologna, long, like; welnerwurst, be; liver,
5bc. pork, luc; blood, 5o; headcheese, 5c;
bologna sausage, link, oic
DIiY SALTED MEATS Kegular anort clears,
S'nvii'zC baio.ei. ciear backs, S-c; ualt, 9vc;
smoked; Oregon exports, 20 to 25 pounds, aver
age. 10c. dr sail, lie smoked Lmon butu.
10 to 18 pounds, average, 8c; dry salt, Uc
smoked. '
PICKLED GOODS Pickled pigs' feet, -bar
reis. $5; .-barrels. $2.75. .5-pound kit. 1..;
pickled tripe, i-barrels, $5; -barrele, $2.75;
15-pound kit, $1.25; pickled plgy tongues, Vr
barreis, $0, "-barrels. $3; 15-pound kit, $1.2d;
pickled lambs' tongues, -barrels. $8.25; ii
barrels. $4.75; 15-pound kit. $2.25.
BACON Fancy b.eaktast, 15c; standard
breakfast. 14c; choice, 12c; English breakfast
bacon, 11 to 14 pounds, 1114c
LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces. 8-4c: tubs.
9&c: 50s. 8Jsc; 20s, 9Uc; 10s, 9c; is, 9ic
Standard pure: Tierces. SMic; tubs, S?jc; 50a,
b5c; 20s, 8Hc: 10s, 8c; 5s, 9c Compound:
Tierces, 6c; tubs, 7c; 50s, 7c
Oils.
GASOLINE Stove gasoline, cases, 24c; iron
barrels. 18c, 86 degrees gasoline, cases, 32c;
iron barrels or drums. 26c
LEAD Pioneer. Collier and Atlantic white
and red lead In ton lots, 7c; 500-pound lots,
8c; less than 500 pounds, 8Vic
COAL OIL Pearl or astral oil, cases, 23c
per gallon: water-white oil. Iron barrels, lGHrc;
wood barrels, none: eocene oil, cases, 2ifec;
elaine oil, casea 2S:c: extra star, cases. 2Uyc;
hfeadlight oil. 175 degrees, cases, 25c; Iron bar
rels, I8c (Washington State test burning
oils, except headlight. c per gallon higher.)
BENZINE Slxt -three degrees, cases. 22c;
iron barrels, 15c
LINSEED OIL Pure raw. In barrels. 52c;
genuine kettle-boiled In barrels. 51c; pure raw
oil In cases. 57c; genuine kettle-boiled. In
cases. C9c; lots of 250 gallons, lc less per
gallon.
TURPENTINE In cases, 85c per gallon.
UCVESTOCK MARKETS.
Prices at
Portland Union
Stockyards
Yesterday.
Receipts at the Portland Union Stockyards
yesterday were 459 cattle, 157 sheep and 230
hogs. All kinds of stock are dull and weak,
and the market Is In very bad shape. The fol
lowing prices were quoted at the yards:
CATTLE Best steers, $4.25; medium, $3.70;
cows, $3.253.50.
HOGS Best large, fat hogs, $5S5.25; medium
large hogs, $4.75.
SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon and Valley,
$22.50.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
Prices Current at Chicago, Omaha and
Kansas City.
CHICAGO. May 26. Cattle Receipts, 7000.
Market, steady. Good to prime steers, $5.23
5.75; poor to medium. $4.SOQ5.25; stockcrs
and feeders, $3.2504.05; cows, $1.754.70;
heifers, $2.5005.45; canners, $1.752.75; bulls,
$2.2594.35; calves, $2.5090.50; Texas-fed
steers, $44.65.
Hogs Receipts today, 25.000; estimated for
tomorrow, 23,000. Market, steady. Mixed and
butchers. $4.4504.63; good to choice heavy.
54.55lJ4.63: rough heavy. $4.40 4.55; light.
$1.4331.55; bulk of sales, $1.5004.00.
Sheep Receipts, 10.000. Market, steady.
Good to choice wethers, $3.2535.75; fair to
choice mixed, $4j&; Western sheep, $4.75
5.75; native lambs, $56?6.50; Western lambs.
$0.2537.25; Spring lambs, $5,503.50.
SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. May 28. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2000. Market, strong to 10c higher.
Native steors, $3.905.25; cows and Jielfers,
$3.25?4.50: canners, $1.752 75: rtocxers and
feeders, $2.75g4.35; calves. J2.50S3.25i bulls,
stags, etc. $2. 7534.23. v-UaT- '.
Hogs Receipts, 8000. Market." active to "a'
shade higher. Heavy, $4iS54.45: mixed.
$4.32S4.37; light. $4.2004.37; pigs, $4
4.25; bulk of sales. $1.S54.45.
Sheep Receipts, 600. Market, stronger. Fed
muttons, nominal? "Westerns, $4.5065.83;
wethers, $4.7565.50; ewes. $4.5035.25; com
mon and stockcrs, $3.235.25; lambs clipped,
$5.5006; -wooled do. $&257..
KANSAS CITT. 'Mo.. May 20. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2000, Market, strong. Native steers.
$3.25C25; native cowa and heifers. $2,250
5.20; stackers and feeders, $3.25514.70; bulls,
$2.6004; calves. $2i75$H.75: "Western steers.
$4.255: Western cows, $2.234.25.
Hogs Receipts. 7000. Market, steady. Bulk
of suits, $4.3064.45, heavy. $4.4001.50; pack
ers. $4.3564.45; pigs and lights. $3.75g4.33.
Sheep Receipts. 3000. Market, strong. Mut
tons, $4.7560.73; lambs. $5.257; range -wethers.
$5C5.75; ewes, $3.505.25.
Mining Stocks.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 20. Official clos
ing quotations for mining stocks today were
as follows:
Andes $ .IS Just Ice $ .14
Belcher .33 Mexican 1.65
Best & Belcher. 1.00 Occidental Con.. .79
Bullion 120phlr 5.03
Caledonia 8S'Overman 30
Challenge Con.. .21jPotosl 17
Chollar lSlFavage 34
Confidence 1.10,Scorplon IS
Con. Cal. tVx. l.C3iSeg. x.elcher ... .13
Con. Imperial .. .02'Slerra Nevada .. .41
Crown Point ... .21 Sliver Hill 57
Exchequer 40 Union Con. 50
Gould &. Curry . .29 Utah Con 00
Hale & Norcross .00; Yellow Jacket .. .23
NEW YORK. May 20. Closing quotations:
Adams Con. ...$ .301Llttle Chief ..
Alice 25 Ontario ... . .
Kreece lOlOphlr
Rrunswlck Con.. -lolPlioenlx ,
Comstock Tun... .09'1'otosl
Con. Cal. & Va. l.OOISavage
Horn Sller .... 1.33 Sierra Nevada
Iron Silver . .. 2-00iSmall Hopes
Leadxllle Con... .02 Standard
.$ .03
. 3.73
. 5.50
. .03
. .10
. .30
. .30
. .15
. 2.15
BOSTON. May
Adventure . $
Alloucs
Amalgamated
Am. 7.lnc . ..
Atlantic
26. Closing quotations
1.50'Mohawk
$ 40.00
5 00 Mont. C. & C.
50.25JOld Dominion.
9 30 0ceola
7.50lParrot
4.00
12 50
36.23
2.1.50
8. 00
C.23
S3. 00
8.75
19.75
9.50
33 50
2.23
5 7-1
70.00
Bingham
20 30;uulncy
Cal. & Hecla. 453.00iShannon
Centennial
19 .23 Tamarack . .
Copper Range
Daly West
Dominion Coal
Franklta
Grancy
Isle Royale
Mass. Mining.
Michigan ....
42 73!Trintt
23.25 l. & Mining.
04 .50"U. S. Oil
7.23Utah
3.701 Victoria ....
6 73fWlnona
3. 50) Wolverine ...
4 00'
Kctt York Cotton Market
KETV YORK, ilay 26 The eotten market
opened steady at a decline of lrl0 xolnts
and closed 4 or 5 points off from the best
and steady at a act decline o-f 3 points to
an advance of 3 points. May, 12.de; June.
12.63o; July 12.50e; August. 12.55c: Sep
tember. 11.05c; October, 10.77c; November.
10-OSe; December. lO.flOo; January. 10.69c.
Spot closed quiet. 15 points lower; mid
dling uplands. 13. 05e; do gulf, 13.30c; sates,
349 bales. "
Gold Engaged ,f or Europe.
NETV "YORK. May 26. Tho National City
Bank today announced the engagement of
$1,000,000 In gold bars for shipment to Eu
rope on Saturday's steamer.
BROKERS GD TO RAlEb
AND LEAVE STOCK MARKET TO
TAKE CARE OF ITSELF.
Money Finding Its Way Into Foreign
Loans-Day's Changes Trivial
and Irregular.
NEW TORK, May 26. Brokers put in a few
orders for stocks early today, and then went
off to tho Brooklyn handicap, leaving the mar
ket to drift listlessly to Its own devices. No
serious comment can be effered on such a mar
ket, beyond Its negative significance. There
was no traolng or movement of prices to In
dicate that any one held any sentiment on
values or the outlook for values. But It was
a fair inference that very profound and uni
versal uncertainty Is felt over the future to
cause such a Otal abstention from operations
in securities ss Is now witnessed in the mar
ket. That It Is not for lack of resources Is strik
ingly demonstrated by the free outflow of cap
ital in response to today's offes of Cuban
bonds, which were largely oversubtcrlbed both
here and In other markets where they were
offered. The demand for the recent Russian
and Japanese loans, as well as for New Tork
City's $37,000,000 bond offering, was proof in
the same direction. The case Is the more
notable In view of New York's small disposi
tion heretofore to embark In Government te-,-uritlea.
The only time heretofore when New
York has shown any taste for foreign loans
was at the time, three or four years ago.
when the value of our export trade and of the
balance of trade la our favor suddenly ex
panded to such unwieldy proportions as to suf
fer embarrassment for foreign money mar
kets In meeting the sudden heavy demands
on them, with the Boer war and the cutting
off of the Transvaal gold supply coming quick
ly to aggravate the situation. The foreign
governments' loans here, however, find their
way back to home markets in very short or
de,r. Now these participations are met by
heavy gold exports, and are coincident with
other special demands on the supply of for
eign exchange.
It Is evident that with currency flowing In
en the reserve centers from the domestic chan
nels of circulation there is a degree of dis
trust of home investments which prompts put
ting accumulated resources In these foreign
government loans. This week's statement of
the Bank of France affords striking evidence
of the growing accumulation Of capital re
sources. That bank's gold hojdlngs have risen
with this week's Increase of $28,700,000 to
$540,860,000, which Is far beyond anything In
the previous history of the bank. It Is sig
nificant of the tendency of currency to con
tract that the current redemption of bank notes
by tho Treasury for the 23 business days of
this month reaches $23,025,115, or about $1,000,
000 a day. The late sagging tendency of the
market left today's changes trivial and Irreg
ular. .
Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value,
$1,025,000. United States new 4s registered
declined on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison 6,300 ttH4 69 69
do preferred 100 92 02H 92
Baltimore & Ohio... 1.300 78 ji 7?s 4l
do preferred .
Canadian Pacific .... 300 117 l"?i W'Jn
Central of N. J 1B8
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 400 30 30'.4 30
Chicago & Alton.... 37
do preferred 100 80 80 80
Chi. Gt. Western 200 14ft 14 14 J
Chicago &. N. W 200 170 163'A 160
Cni.. Mil. & St. Paul 3.900 140 139 139
do preferred
175
Chi. Term. &. Trans..
do preferred
C, C. C. & St L....
Colorado Southern ..
do 1st preferred.... ,
do 2d preferred
Delaware & Hudson.
Del., Lack. & West..
Denver & Rio Grande
do preferred
Erie
do 1st preferred....
do 2d preferred.....
Hocking Valley
do preferred
100
300
6
14i
0
14
55
14
69
15
50V
100 15 15
20
400 153 152 IB.:
i'UU
20
100
3,000
600
400
300
200
00
23g
38
31
61
78
06
22k
57
34
60
78
57
34 61
78
Illinois central
I2a
Iowa Central 16
do preferred......
Kan. City Southern
700 10 19 19
do preferred
Louisville & Nashv..
Manhattan L.
Metrop. Securities...
Metropolitan St. Ry.
Minn. & St. Louis..
300 38 38 37
400 107 107 107
00 1444.
113
77
14;,
100 77
2.000 109
IOU
109
40
62
118
b
15
31
34
H4-.S
50
80
M.. St. P. & S. S. M. .
do preferred
Missouri Pacific ....
M-, IC & T.
do preferred
Mex. National pfd...
New Tork Central... .
Norfolk & Western..
do preferred
Ontario & Western..
800 90 89
100
'266
30
"50
1.900
5,000
21
21
21
L Pennsylvania
113 113 lls
P., C. C. & St. L... .
Reading
do let preferred
do 2d preferred
Rock Island Co
do preferred
St. L. & S. F. 2d pf. .
St. Louis S. W.
do preferred
Southern Pacific ....
Southern Railway ...
do preferred
Texas & Pacific
Toledo. St. L. & W..
do preferred
Union Pacific
do 'preferred
Wabash
do preferred
50
900 43
43
43
78
CO
20
61
4.1
12
29
454g
20
83
21
25
ss'
83
90
15
200
200
i!300
2,300
3,100
100
21
61
"i'2
30
40
20
28
"12
20
45
20
200
300
7.400
300
400
100
23
PI
15?
34
23
38
S2
s
3
Wheeling & L. E.
Wisconsin Central 16
do preferred
38
Mexican Central .... 1,700
Express companies
7 7
7
Adams
American
United States
Wells-Fargo 100 200
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper 25,300 51
Am. Car & Foundry. 100 16
So preferred
Amer. Cotton Oil
do preferred.
American Ice
do preferred
Amer. Llnrced Oil
225
ISO
100
200
206
50
16
50
10
69
SO
0
26
7
25
do preferred
Amer. Locomotive 19
do preferred. .
80
Amer. Smelt. & Ref.
do preferred
Amer. Sugar Refining
Anaconda Mining Co.
Brooklyn R. Transit.
Colorado Fuel & Iron
6.800 51
5.500 97
200 120
100 75
9.C00 47
200 29
300 200
50
96
125
76
47
29
SSff
75
47
29
Consolidated Gas
VW7.
205
Corn Products 11
do preferred 60
Distillers' Securities. 200 20 20 20
General Electric 100 156 150 155
International Paper.. 200 10 10 10
do preferred 700 65 65 65
International Pump 36
do preferred 70
National Lead 500 19 19 19
North American 81
Pacific Mall 100 20 26 23
Peoples uas -uu uo uoft uo
Pressed Steel Car
do preferred
Pullman Palace Car
Republic Steel
24
67
210
33
15
77
33
OH
70
10
ooy,
s
54 &
155
L do preferred...
100 36 35
Rubber uoocs
do preferred
Tenn. Coal & Iron... 100 34 34
U S. Leather
do preferred 3O0 SO 7PT4
U. S. Realty 5.0C0 Ttf 7
do preferred 5,500 62 60
U. S. Rubber 100 10H 1CH
do preferred 200 6G4 66
U. S. Steel 700 91 0
do preferred 14,000 54Vi 53
WeftlnKhouse Elec
Western Union S4
Total eales for the day. 129,800 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. May 23. Closing quotations:
U. a ref. 2s rg.l04'C &. N. W. C 7s,127
do coupon .104 ID. & R. G. 4s.. OS Hi
U. S. 3s reg..105H'N Y. Cent. lsts. 994
do coupon .AlOSSiNor. Pacific 3a. 72V4
U. S. new 4sreg.l32i, do 4s .......104
do coupon . 1323s jSo. Pacific 4s .. 91
U. S. old 4s reg. 100 3i. Union Pacific 4b. 104;
do cqupon . . .100V Wis. Central 4s. 00
Atchison Adj. 4a 91 (
Stocks at London.
LONDON. May 26. Consols for money,
90 H; consols for account, 904.
Aaaconda
3?,Nor. & Western.
. 71 J do preferred . .
. 95 iOnt. & Western.
. 90 Pennsylvania ...
121 tltr.ml Mines ...
. 31 iheaalng
57 U
S3
OOlf
Atchison . .
do preferred
Rait. & Ohio
Can. Pacific .
Chs. & Ohio.
. SS1
. 10,
. 22
. 30
. 31
. 20-i
. S."
. 47
. S3
. 9S
. 9
. sr.
. 17
. S3
. S3,
C Gt. Western
.15 an 1st pref
C-. M &. St, P.. 144 do 2d pref..
utitcrs . ... ll? i jso. Hallway
D & R. G. ... 20' do preferred .
do preferred .. VsSo. Pacific ...
Erie ... 23s 'Union Pacific ..
do 1st TTft .. 50j do preferred .
do 2d pref .. 35'U. S. Stel ..
Illinois Central. 133 V do preferred .
L. &- N 110 JWabash
M.. K. & T. ... 10U do preferred .
N. Y. Central ..118 jSpanlsh 4s
- iloney Exchange, Etc..
NEW YORK, May 26, Money oa call, easy.
61 per cent: dosing bid. 1 per. cent; offered
at 1 per cent. Time- loans, easy; 60 days. 2.
per cent; 90 days. 2H per cent; six months,
3g3U per cent. Prime mercantile paper, iQ
4 per cent. '
Sterling exchange, strong, with actual busi
ness in bankers' bills at $4.8710g4.871B for de
mand, and at $4.831004.8320 lor 60-day bills.
Posted rates, $4.65e-S.S6 and $4.S74.S3.
Commercial bills. $4.8490.
Bar diver. SS&c
Mexican dollars, 44Uc
Bonds Government, easy; railroad. Irregular.
SAN FRANCIECO. May 26. Silver bars.
55iic.
Drafts Sight. 5c; telegraph, 7c
Sterling on London, CO days, $4.85; sight,
$4.87.
LONDON. May 26. Bar silver, steady. 25id
per ounce
Money, 1$2 per cent.
The rate of discount In tho open market for
short bills Is 2g2 1-16 per cent; three months
bills, 2 1-632 per cent.
Rank Clearings.
Cleiirlngs. Balances.
Portland $4.!7,0J3 $ 45,COl
Seattle ...... C09.620 93.716
Tacoma 2S4.7I3 219,780
Spokane 302,050 S7.40S
Tlie Treasury BUtemeat.
WASHINGTON. May 26. Today's statement
of the Treasury shows:
Available cash balance $163,634,465
Gold 63.931.4S1
WHEAT MARKET JfEBTOCS.
Suspense Characterized Trading la Chicago
Pit.
CHICAGO, May 26. Nervous suspense char
acterized wheat trading today, as a result of
uncertainty concemins what might be done
regarding the supposed open trades of John
U. Kautmann. In consequence, business was
restricted la volume, and price changes were
narrow. Opening sales of July were c to ?ic
higher, at 66c to SGic but as the -session
aOAaneed tpiculatlve trading was atfected by
signs of weakness in cash markets throughout
the country. Primary receipts were much
larger, and trading became very light. The
market closed firm, with July up He at 86c
after the price had touched 86c May ranged
between 93ff97c, closing at 95c
The unsettled weather and contending claims
as to the probable near future made trading
In corn rather hazardous, and business was
very light. July closed at 48c a- gain of c
The dullness of trading In other grains was
relieved to a considerable extent by the ac
tivity In oata. July closed c higher, at 3Sc
Covering by shorts marked the trading In
provisions. Small receipts of hogs and higher
prices at the sards were the Incentives. The
market closed at about the highest point of
the day, with July pork up 20c; lard was up
12c. and ribs were 10c higher.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
May $0 93 ,$0 07. $0 95 $0 96
July fold) ... 87 87 S6i 87
July (new) .. 86 80 85 86J1
Sept. (old) ... 81 82 81 81
CORN.
May 47 47 47 47
July 48 48 47 48
September .. 47 47 47?a 47
OATS.
May 40 ' 41 40 41
July 3S 39 38 38
September".... 3o 31 30 3o
MESS PORK.
July 1120 1140 1120 1135
September ....1145 1162 1145 1160
LARD.
July 642 650 042 650
September .... 6 60 0 67 6 60 0 07
SHORT RIBS.
July 650 660 650 057
September .... 6 65 6 75 6 65 6 75
Cash quotations -were as follows:
Flour Steady.
Wheat No. 2 Spring, 92397c; No. 3, 85S90c;
No. 2 red. $1.051.00-
Corn No. 2, 48c; No. 2 yellow, 50c
Oats No. 2. 42c; No. 3 white, 3042c
Rye No. 2, 75c
Barley Good feeding, 3640c; fair to choice
malting. 45g56c
Flaxseed No. 2, $1; No. 1 Northwestern,
$1.06.
Timothy seed Prime, $3.95.
Mess pork Per barrel, $U.2511.S0.
Lard Per 100 pounds, $6.206.42.
Short ribs sides Loose, $6.376.50.
Short clear sides Boxed. $6.2580.50.
Clover Contract grade, $10.75.
Receipts. Shipments.
fiour, oarreis
Wheat, bushels ,
Corn, bushels
Oats, bushels
Rye, bushels
Barley, bushels
. 35,700 48,800
. 31.000 65.1U)
.299.200 102.700
.210.300 212,400
. 9,000 10.40Q
. 26,600 3,500
Grain and Produce at New York.
NEW YORK. May 26. Flour Receipts, 8200
barrels; exports, 4800 barrels. Market, quiet
and nnchanged.
Wheat Receipts. 7000 bushels. Spot, Arm;
No. 2 red, nominal elevator and $1.13 f. o. b.
afloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1.03 f. o. b.
afloat. Options opened firm on bull support,
and broke under bearish crop news from Kan
sas and Ohio. Following thte was a second
advance, which lasted all day. Final prices
showed a partial U net? advance. May closed
06c; July closed 97c: September closed
S3 Tic; December closed S39sC
Hops, hides and wool Steady.
Petroleum Easy. l
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 2a Wheat and bar
ley, stronger. r
Spot quotations
Wheat Shipping. $1.271.30; milling.
$1.321.45.
Barley Feed. $1.0501.07; brewing, S1.0S
1.15.
Oats Red. $1.301.37: white. $1.401.50;
black. $1.2501.30. ,-
Call board sales
Wheat December. $1.31.
Barley December, 07Uc
Corn Large yellow, $1.50Q,1.55.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, May 26. Consols, 90. Sliver.
25d.
Wheat Cargoes on passage, nominally un
changed. English country markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL. May 26. Wheat Quiet; July,
6s 4d; September, 6s 4d: No. 1 standard
California. 6a lid; wheat and flour In Paris,
dull: French country markets, dull. Weather
In England, unsettled.
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA. Wash.. May 2a Wheat Un
changed; bluestem, 83c; club. 73c.
REVIEW OF METAL TRADE.
Largo Increase In 'Export Orders for Steel
Products.
NEW YORK. May 28. The most encouraging
news gathered during the week, says the Iron
Age, Is that the leading Interest has taken
orders In sufficient volume for export to bring
up shipments within a few months to the
rate of 100,000 tons a month for steel and fin
ished products. This should go far toward
filling the gap caused by the falling off In
home consumption.
Reports from all quarters are strangely
unanimous to the effect that all buying Is at
a low ebb. but reports as to future consump
tion are more conflicting and less trustworthy.
The Eastern Iron manufacturers held an In
formal meeting Wednesday at Philadelphia for
a general interchange of data bearing on the
present situation. No action of any kind was
taken.
Some pig Iron manufacturers in the South
have displayed further weakness, and business
could be readily done at ?9.25 for No. 2 Bir
mingham. The reports of cutting of official prices of
the steel pool persist. The whole billet mar
ket Is of eo little significance nowadays that
the dealers pay little attention either to the
pool or to Irregularities connected with It. A
moderate additional tonnage has been placed
In standard steel rails. The demand for struc
tural material and for plates continues Hsht.
It is expected that in a contest for business at
a Juncture like the present prices must suffer.
The situation has changed but little so far
In the lighter products. It Is noted, however,
that wire is weaker. A pronounced downward
movement have developed in nearly all depart
ments of the old material market.
A feature in the coke trade has been the
low price on track, subject to demurrage. In
some cases the coke has been offered as low
as 75c to SI -per ton at the oven.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS, May 28. Wool Steady; terri
tory and Western medium. IG21c; fine
mediums, 16 17c; fine, 15017c.
Downing, Hopkins $lGq
Established IS33.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4. Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce
'ARE YOU G0IMQ TO
ST. LOUIS?
If so, call for your tickets via the
" ROCK ISLAND-'FRISCO
SYSTEMS
The line having terminal at entrance Fair Gronpds. Round
trip rate $67.50, good for ninety days from date of sale. Choice
routes going and returning.
VIA
St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or- El Paso. Stop- j
over permitted in both directions
DATES OF SALE
June 7, 16, 17, IS; July 1, 2, 3; August 8, 9, 10; September 5,
6, 7,- October 3, 4, 5.
On above dates rate of $72.50 will be made to Chicago and
return.
For further information and sleeping-car reservations,
call upon or address A. H. M'DONALD,
140 Third St., Portland, Or. General Agent.
DRUG ON THE MARKtT
OLD POTATOES HARD TO MOVE
AT SAN FRANCISCO.
Only Fanciest Oregons Find Buyers-
-Washingtons Offered at Low
Prices-Demand for New Rivers.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 26. (Special.) Old
potatoes are greatly depressed. Everything
but the fanciest Oregons are a drug and hard
to sell, especially Washington potatoes, of
which 3000 sacks arrived Dy steamer today,
making over 6000 sacks from that state within
the week. The Washingtons are mostly of
poor quality, and some are offered as low as
SO cents, without takers. The present range for
Oregons Is $1 to $1.40, with few sales. The
demand Is chiefly for new potatoes from the
river, of which 1200boxes arrived and sold
readily at $1.50 to $2. New red onions are
easier at $1 to $1.15. Most kinds of garden
vegetables are steady.
Cherries and berries were plentiful and easy.
Black flgs from Southern California were in
larger supply and lower. Small navel oranges
of fancy grade were in more demand, but
choice and standard show much decay and
are dragging. Tropical fruits are easy.
Dry north winds In the California crop belt
alarmed grain speculators. Wheat and bar
ley options opened higher, but soon eased oft.
Spot prices of all cereals were well main
tained. No spot or future business In grain
freights has been reported this week. Ship
pers are disinclined to charter vessels, as
estimates of the size of the crops are being
reduced, and grain prices arc likely to continue
firm. Nominal rates' Ore 16s 3d for spot and
21s 3d for new season.
Butter was steady, and cheese and eggs
weak. Receipts. 02,000" pounds butter, 25,000
pounds chese, 47,000 dozen eggs.
VEGETABLES Cucumbers, 60c$l; garlic,
34c; green peas, $1.25; string beans, 47c;
asparagus, 436c; tomatoes, $12; egg plant,
1012c,
POULTRY Turkey gobblers, 1415c; roost
ers, old, $4.505; do young, $7.50S8.50; broil
ers, small, $232.50; do large, $33.50; fryers,
$5.5036; hens, $436.60; ducks, old, $535.50; do
young, $5.50S8.50.
BUTTER Fancy creamery, 19c; creamery
seconds, 18c; fancy dairy, 18c; dairy seconds,
10c
CHEESE Young America, 89c; Eastern,
15S16c.
EGGS Store, 1617c; fancy ranch, 19c
WOOL Nevada, 12lDc.
HOPS-2682SC
MILLSTUFFS Bran. ?2222.50; middlings,
$25628.
HAY Wheat. $11.5015: wheat and oats.
$1113.50; barley, $SS11; alfalfa, $S10.50;
straw, 6075c
FRUIT Apples, choice, $2.25; do common,
$1; bananas, $13; Mexican limes. J55.50;
California lemons, choice, $2.75; do common,
$1; oranges, navels. $12.50; pineapples, $1.50
3.
POTATOES Early Rose, nominal; river Bur
banks, $11.25; Oregon Burbanks, $11.40.
RECEIPTS Flour. 27,188 quarter eacks;
wheat, 32.6S2 centals: barley, 43,489 centals;
beans, 676 sacks; corn, 1120 centals; potatoes,
S575 sacks: bran, 390 sacks; hay, 311 tons;
wool, 1S3 bales; hides, 1367.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, May 26. Tin was somewhat
Irregular In London, but showed rather a bet
ter undertone on the whole and closed 2s 6d
higher on futures at 123 15s, while spot was
7s 6d higher at 124 10s. Locally, the market
continued quiet, but offerings were smaller,
and the market a shade higher, closing at
27.65g28c
. Copper advanced 2s 9d to 56 lis 3d for spot
In London, and was is 3d higher at 56 lis 3d
for futures. Locally, copper remained quiet.
Lake is quoted at 13gl3.12c; electrolytic at
12.7313c, and masting at 12.5012.75c
Lead declined Is 3d to 11 12s 6d In London
Locally, the market was steady at 4.454.50c.
Spelter closed unchanged at 22 in the Lon
don market. Locally, the market was steady
at 5Q5.10C
Iron closed at 51s 9d In Glasgow and at 43s
6a in Middlesbaro. Locally, iron was easier,
warrants, nominal at 9.25c; No. I foundr
Northern. $14.7315.25; No. 2 foundry North
erns, $14.2314.75; No. 1 foundry Southern and
do soft. $13.50fil3.73.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. May 26. The market for cor
fee futures closed at a net loss of 5(?15 points.
Total sales, 47,500 bags, including: May.
5.45c; July. 5 5565 60c; September, 5..?5.85c.
ctobcr. 5.93c; December. 606.15c: February.
6.20c. and March. 0.356.40c Spot Rio. dull.
No. 7 invoice. 6?tc; mild, quiet; Cordova. 9
J13c
Sugar Raw, market strong: fair refining.
3 7-16c; centrifugal. 96 test, 3 15-16c: molasoea
suear, 3 3-16e; renncd, firm; crushed. $5.60:
powdered. $3.05: granulated. $4.95.
Dairy Produce In the East.
NEW YORK, May 20. Butter Steady:
I erimrv common to Choice. JMHC,
state dairy, common to extra, 131ic
Egga Weak; Western storage selections.
1717c; firsts, 17c
CHICAGO. May 26. On the Produce Ex
change today the butter market was steady;
creamery, 1.1S17c; dairy. 12lCc
Eggs Easy. 15gl5c
Cheese Easy, 759c
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, May 20. The market for evap-
orated apples contlnuea quiet and shows n
somewhat easier tendency, though offerings
are not pressing. Common are quoted at 4
&tfc; prime, 6G5ic; choice. 6tt6c, and
fancy, 77tjc.
Prunes continue more unsettled. Prices
range from 3Uc to 6c, according to grade.
Apricols are in light demand, but holders
are looking for an Improvement In this direc
tion, and consequently show little disposition
to grant concussions. Cnoice, 9',10c; extra
choice. 10llc; fancy, 11313c.
Peaches are firm, choice, 77i4c; extra
choice, 78c, and fancy, 910c
DALLY CITY STATISTICS.
Deaths.
May 23, Dorothy Bewail, 42 days, 605 East
Main; phlegmonous erysipelas.
May 23, Mary M. Wilson, 32 years, 115
Twelfth; phthisis pulmonalls.
May 22, Helen M. Burton, 61 years, 412
Burnslde; paralysis.
May 21, Elizabeth Stoltz, IS years, 263
Beach; tuberculosis.
May 22, William Meyer, 62 years. Good Sa
maritan Hospital; cancer.
May 21, Henry Traeger, 77 years. County
Hospital; heart failure.
Samaritan Hospital; shock following Injuries
in car accident. i
Births.
April 10, to the wife of F. G. Rogers, 229
Caruthers, a girl.
May 25, to the wife of A. Klnne, Tabasco, a
boy.
May 22, to the wife of D. Woodburg. 244
Epencer, a girl.
May 21, to tho wife of H. A. Stiles, 245
Sixth, a girl.
Births.
May 22, to the wife of Ood O. Gooch, city,
a boy.
May 1. to the wifo of Moy Back Hln, 244
Yamhill, a boy. ,
May 12, to the wife of W. M. Harned, 633
East Ankeny, a boy.
April 26, to the wife of Long Hong, 34S
Couch, a boy.
April 25, to the wife or John C. Singleton,
762 Vancouver avenue, a girl.
v Building Permits.
Dr. William McLean, Market, between Third
and Fourth, repairs; $5000.
Mrs. Connor, Thirteenth, between Market and
Montgomery, repairs; $500.
Mrs. K. A. Martin. East Fortieth and East
Salmon, cottage; $800.
Arthurs & Wood, East Eighth, between Al
berta and Florence, cottage; $1000.
George Schwartz. East Stark, between East
Twenty-second and East Twenty-third, two
dwellings; $1700.
J. H. Johnston, East Harrison and Grand
avenue, cottage; $300.
W. J. Lawler, First, between Bancroft and
Hamilton avenue, addition: $25.
C-- H. Thompson, Kearney, between Eight
eenth and Nineteenth, repairs; $500.
Marius Hansen, East Eleventh and East
Grant, repairs; $200.
Peter Mathcson. East Twenty-fourth, be
tween Powell and Knox, cottage: $800.
L. H. Davenport, East Hoyt, between East
Twenty-eighth and East Twenty-ninth, two
story dwelling; ?1CC0.
t
Bolivia Seeks a Railway Loan.
WASHINGTON. May 26. Ignasius Cal
deron, who succeeds G. Guachtalla as
Minister from Bolivia to the United
States, who will be presented to the Presi
dent within a few days, has been charged
by his government with the arrangement
of a railway loan. Bolivia has received
$10,000,000 as indemnity from Brazil for the
Acre rubber territory, and It is the pur
pose of the Bolivian government to use
this fund as the basis for securing another
$10,000,000. Thi3 amount, it is estimated,
will give Bolivia a complete system of
railways.
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except except
Saturday. Friday.
a. a. ueo. . t;a.er
itaj o. 10. 2C
S. t. Columbia
May 1. 11. 22, 31.
',Ji' Asiui.M ail.
j vOujl, cuuuei.uus
vmn kieuiuct tor t.
uauu ana -Norm Ueau
klcmicr iiLuo, di.
street dow.
JfUiv UAX1U.N, Uj,.
gun Cit una Xatun.
l.lVer buln4 t.ain.
iiouoc and Hum. As
sis eet cum twater per.,
iUtt LEWlSAU-x
Idaho, and v,aj ijomu
iroru Ulpana. W mso..
bleamer byoKaua auu
i-ewision.
TICKET OFFICE. Third &nd WuBlmtan.
Telephone Main 712.
l'UKXLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at
Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight
via connecting steamers tor Manila, Pore
Arthur and Vladivostok.
For rates and full Information call on or
address clhclata or agents o O. R. 4 N. Co.
EAST
SOUTH V
UNION DEPOT.
Arrive,
ritwa AxlAi-i-io
8:30 P. M.
lut oiuem. x.uAc.
7:45 A. St
burg. -lYaUiUJlU, CiC-
Jo-uieUku. uticn,
)vc. Loa Angeleiu
.1 ruv. Aett ur-i
itd.ua and me tiiac
jnuttiinit tiAia tun
ucim at WooaDurn
,7:00 P. M.
laaliy except sua
c) wuii train tor
Muunt Angel, bll
Verton, a r o w n
vine, surmgueici.
Wendllllg ua ma
tron. Albany cassenxet
10:10 A. U.
PflnnppM at Wt.ud-
&urn with Mt. Angel
tea cuvenun iUvju.
L-cvallU pasneuger.
5:50 A- M.
4:50 P. M.
:-..--ldan passenger. J 85 A. M.
Dauy. uDauy, except Sunday.
t-UAiUnAjj-M t xmw oo.quxvx1.aN' SERVICE
AiMJ ..
YAMHILx- DIVISION".
Leave Portlanu d-tiiy vat u&nego at 7:30- A.
H.. K:50, 2.05, &-CU. 5.-!o, 0:25, oUlO, 10:10 P.
M. Ufeil, except Sunday. 6:30. 0:30, tilSZ.
lu:23 A. M., 4:00, 11:ju P. M. Sunday, only.
A. M.
returning from Oswego, arrive Portland dally
8:30 A. M.. 1:55, 3:05. 4:3o, 0:15. 7:35, :33,
11.10 P. M. Dally, except Sundaj, 6:!3, 7:20,
u.3u. 10:20. 11:45 A. M. Except Monday, 12:2-1
A. il. Sunday only, 10:00 A. M.
Leave from same depot for Dallas and Inter
sedive points dally except Sunday, 4:00 P. M.
Arrive Portland. 10 do A. M.
The Independence-Monmouth motor line oper
ates dally to Monmouth and Alrlle. connecting
with S. P. Co.'- trains at Dallas and Inde
pendence. Flrtt-class fare from Portland to Sacramento
and San Francisco. $20; berth. $5. 8econd-cla
faze, $15. second-class berth, $2.50.
Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also
Japan, China. Honolulu and Australia.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and
tVasblnrton atreets. Phone Main 712.
City Ticket Office, 122 3d St. Phone 880.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY O
The Flyer and the Fast Mall
SPLENDID SfcllVlCK
UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
For tickets. Rates, Folders and full In
formation, call on or address
H. DlCKsON, City Passenger and Ticket Agt.
122 Third Street .xrortland, Or.
JAPAiN.AMERiCAN LINE
S. S. KANAGAWA JWARU
For Japan. China and nil Asiatic Ports, wilT
leavo Seattle about July 2.
COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY
!4 PORTLAND to THE DALLES
Regulator
Line Stcam:rs
DIRT EXCEPT SUlCBAi) 7 A.M.
Direct line for Moffett's, St. Martin's and
Colllna' Hot Springs. Connecting at Lyle,
Wash., with Columbia River & Northern Ry.
Co. for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points.
Landing foot of Alder street. Phone Main 5)14.
S. M'DONALD. Agent.
Astona & Columbia
River Kairoad Co.
UNION DEPOT.
Fur Ala) sera, xuiinier,
Clat&kdnie. V taiport.
Dd.uy.
' Clitlon. Aa.urld. t J.I-S:U0A-M.
r en ton. J-iavel, Hjw-
imond, Foil ateveu.
Gearhart Park. se-
side. AsiorU aud aex-
I score.
I Express Dji.y.
7:00 P. M. I Astoria b.xreso.
! Dallj.
11:10 A.M.
0:40 P. M.
C. A. STBWAKT, J. C. MAlfO.
Ccmm'l AgU. 248 Alder st. C. F. P. A,
Phone Main 9CrtL
For Scuth-hastern Alaska
l.E.nV. axAxlx-t. o -v. -1.
tx.KO.tutic.nii LtTx" Ut axJA
TLE. Mas- Iti. 2H: 11i:m.
RULDT. Ma 21; 31; Luf
iauk uii, a:aj u. 23.
steamers connect at San
FianLls.o Kiln c9n1pi.1i 3
ttn.ici for ports in caiKor
dU. Mexico and Humboldt
Ua. i-or further mformatlun
obtain folder. Ittgbt Is re-
I served to cbanse siei-mtri. or vuiung date.
TICKET OFFICES.
Portland 21U Vainington st.
Seattle , ............113 Jamc, ;U and Dock
Ean Franclaco 10 Market t.
I C. D DUNANN G-n. Pas. Agt,,
i 10 Market st. San Francisco.
'Pi nerfSTS'imPJ
gfiREAT Northern
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