THE MOKNTtfGr OBEGOlSIAJSr, FREDaX, OCTOBER Zl, 1904.
1&
IGHEST OF YEAR
Continued Advance in Prices
of Pig Iron.
iETAL'S ACTIVITY INCREASING
Jonsumptlon Has Been Overlapping
Production for Several Weeks
Steel Rail Situation a
Waiting One.
I
CLEVELAND. Oct. 20. The Iron Trade Ro
t-jew this week says: Tho Increased activity
the Iron market that started with October
jaa kept up, and the past week has seen the
highest prices of the year. Consumption has
sen overlapping production for several weeks,
ud while melters of pig: Iron bought in the
narket. particularly foundries, 'And no marked
Increase of orders, they are steadily melting
nore than In the Summer months.
The statistics Indicate that pig-Iron output
Jctober 1 wan at the rate of about 36,500,000
ons a year, while In March, April and May,
le Spring "freshet" carried It up to a rate
?f 18,000.000 tone. iig-iron production la
sow on Its eecond upturn for the year, and
ae extent of the movement depends upon sev
eral factors. One Is the uncertainty of the
Wike In the South. Another factor 1
tie amount of Idle capacity that will come
In as prices rise. The advance has not been
tnougb yet for the blowing In of furnaoes
hat have been waiting for a real profit. But
Ihe Important fact la that merchant Blocks
pi p!g Iron were reduced 75,000 tons last
aonth, with coal and coke production 175
Ions more than In August.
It would seem that too much has been
oade of the marking up of Southern Iron to
MO 50 for No. 2 foundry, and to $11 by borne
aroducers. "With little or no Iron selling at
Ihese prices, they are scarcely more signifi
cant than' was the 412 pric named In early
1002 by oversold producers who had no iron
to sell at any price. Northern foundry Irons
ive advanced, however, in the past week on
ctual sales, and the minimum for No. 2
foundry 1 now $12 at Central "Western fur
naces. Bessemer Iron has sold at $12.25 at
furnace and $12.50 Is now asked.
The steel-rail situation Is a waiting one.
Manufacturers cite tho well-malntalned freight
Lates of the carriers as an Important element
the problem for rail prices for next year.
While $24 Is a commonly discussed price,
conditions In the next few weeks may fix
i2fl. or even $28. as the basis. While rail
Requirements for the next year are expected
to be far beyond that or ihm, sianaara sec
tions are dull, though light rail business la
tood.
e
BIO DE5IAND FOIl WOOL.
of Oregon Product Brings Price Close to
20 Cents.
iBOSTON, Mass., Oct. 20. (Special.) "Wool is
urgent demand on the Boston market, and
Koston merchants are marveling at the ease
Ivlth which supplies can be marketed alter four
nonths of record business. There Is no Bign
Elf a relapse, and in Oregon wool at least one
food line of 750,000 pounds has been negotiated
ft nearer 20c than 19c. All classes of territory
re on the ascending scale, and grease prices
i how an advance of l2c from a week ago.
fin Wyoming, fully 1,000,000 pounds In blocks
U 250,000 to 300,000 pounds have been sold
ttthln the week, mostly to Philadelphia buyers,
bole Oregon and Nevada baled wools have
bten selling at 5So to 60c, fine Spring at 55o;
'all at 4748c, and up to 50c, when good, with
defective at 38342c.
Grain, Flour, Peed, Etc.
I An advance of 15 cents in hard wheat patent
Pour was announced yesieruu.-. xao wuau
narket was quiet here. Both the Eastern
ad foreign markets were easier.
WHEAT Export basis: Walla Walla, 82c;
iiiatem. 80c. valley, ac jsastern casts:
fvaiia Walla. 83c: bluestem. 80c.
P BARLEY Fed. $21p21.5o per ton; rolled,
fc23b2i.
ti OATS No. 1 white. $1.231.30; -gray, $1.20O
l! 9?. nor rental.
FLOUR Patents, $4.054.75 per barrel;
itratghu. $4.1504.40; clears. $3.754; Valley,
I.10O4.25; uajtota nara wncai, .wsii.au;
raham. S3.50K4: whole wheat. 54Sf4.25: rye
pur. local. $4.60; Eastern. $505.10.
MILLSTU FS Bran, $1'J per ton; middlings,
23 50. shorts. $21; chop. U. S. Mills. $1S;
inseed dairy food. $1S; linseed oil meal, ifec
er pcuna.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream, 00-
ound sacks, fu.io; lower graaes. 50.o(j.3;
auneal, steel cut. 50-pound sacks, sti per bar.
el. 10-DOund sacks. $4.23 per bale: oatmeal
'rround). 50-pound sacks. $7.50 per barrel: 10-
ouna sacks, S4.: per Dale; spilt peas, $4.oo
er 100-pcund sack; 25-pound boxes, 1.25;
earl barley. $4 per luu pounds; la-pound
oxet, 51.25 per box; pastry Hour. 10-pound
acKs. $2.50 per bale.
HAY Timothy, ?14jj15 per ton; clover, $113
grain, snszi-. cheat, $nfiz.
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc
The poultry market is again strong as re-
lelpts of chickens are under requirements.
fresh Oregon eggs axe very scarce and 2S
bents is easily obtainable for a strictly Jirst-
fclass article. Butter is unchanged.
BUTTER City creameries: Extra creamery.
I'.Oc per pouna, fancy creamery, 25u27Uc.
a:e creameries: Fancy creamery. 23S3oc:
Eta.e creameries: Fancy creamery, 2582 fc;
-re butter. 12Q14c Eastern: Fancy cream
ry. 25c. extra creamery. -VnC.
EuiiS Oregon ranch. 272Sc; Eastern, 24
KtC.
CHEESE Full cream twins, lobblnc price.
I5,iiC. to the trade. 11012c: Youne America.
IV.tlcg, 11011,c: to the trade. 125jl3c
f ri. I LTHi f ancy nens. ii?ri2c; old hens.
IC .Qlir. mixed chickens, lO&lOHc: old roost-
ire, &Sc. do young, lulOHc; Springs, lfc to
rc- c. lvvivw; Droiiers, 1 to ivj-pouna. 11
:i. , dresed chickens. 12fl'12iic: turkeys, live.
kr;nc. 14ai5c: do dressed, old. leaiTc: do
lSiilDc; geese, live, per pound, Sc; do
tressed, per pound, SfflOc; ducks, old. 5565.60;
lo young, as to size. $637; pigeons, $101.25.
Vegetables, Trult, Etc
The scarcity of grapes and peaches con
tinue. A shipment of fine Tokays came up
rem Grant's Pass, but the California grapes
Irrlving are of poor quality. Sweet potatoes
re cleaning up better and prices are steadier.
aere are but few Tlpe bananas on the mar-
VEGETABLES Turnips. $1 per sack: car.
ota. $1 25: beets. $1.25: parsnips. $1.25: cab.
bage, iui; lettuce, head, l&c per dozen;
laxs.ey. 2uc dozen: tomatoes. 30250a per box:
6aj..flcwer, $lper dozen; egg plant, $1.50 per
treen. 4j5c: wax. 4&5c: sauaBh. Slifrl.25 Der
pox, pumpuui, iic per pouna; peppers, bo
er pouna.
ONIONS New. $1.35gl.50. buyers' prices.
: HCNET $3S3.50 per case.
POTATOES New Oregoa, SOcStl. buyers'
trice, California Rivera. $1.10B'L16: Merced
rwecta, 1W J1 .0.
RAISINS Loose Muscatels,' -crown. 7c:
layer Muscatel raisins. 74c: unbleached
leeaiess &uitanas, oc, London layers. 3'
urown. whole boxes of 20 round, si.sst 11-
Irown. $L75.
1 DRIED FRUIT Apples, evaporated, 6ff8i4c
cx iwuu., luiutsu, mc&s or ooxes, none;
pricots. 10llc; peaches, SSlotic: pears.
lone; prunes. Itallanx 4t5c: French s.u.ft
lane; famyrna. 20c; Fard dates. $1.50; plums.
I DOMESTIC FRUITS Apples, new. 50c3
1.23. peaches., 50QS5c; cantaloupes. Oregon
t.25: Yakima. $1.50; figs. $1 per box- trlr,
1-egon Tokay. $1.30S-1.35: pears. Fall bmtr.
25; .quinces. $1; cranberries. $8.50010 per
("TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons, fancy. $3,253
,'50, choice. $3 per box; oranges. Valencia.
mi.io per dox; graretruii. so: tier hnr-
inanas. D300 per pouna; pineapples. $4 per
jzen; jisaeKnuwa, l per sax,
Groceries, Nuts, Etc
I ' COFFEE Mochs, 2602Sc; Java, ordinary.
j220c: Costa itica. xancy. j&b.-oc: rood. ICfl
, o rein try, iwia per poucu; oiumDla
sL cases. 100s. sis: ous. iia.o: Arbuckle.
14.75: Lion. $14.75.
RrICE Imperial Japan, No. X, $5.37H: So. 2
SALMON Columbia juver, l-pound tails.
h AC Anua- .mni! tallr I" An- fonn
i-oound flats. $LSQ: U-Pound Oatc. $1.10:
laska. pink. 1-pound talis. 87jc; red. 1-pound
is. xuso; socKeyes, j.-pouna is 111 i.o;
ouna nsxs. si.&o.
UGAR itcX baU 400 pounds: -ube, J6C0
powdered, $6.25; dry granulated, $0.15; extra
advance over sack basis as follows: Barrels
10c: nair-Darreis. ic: txixeo. -soa ner liu
pounds, (Terms: On remittance within 15 days.
ceauct a per pouna; u later man is aayi
and within 30 day, deduct He per pound; no
discount after 30 cays.) Beet sugar granu
lated, $6.05 per 100 pounds; maple cugar. 153
ISo per pound.
SALT California. $0.50 er ton. SL30 rr
Micitiwi. vv, .lU.t)U, iWB, I1U,
$15.50: half-ground. 100s. $5.25; 50s. $5.75.
NUTS Walnuts, 15c per pound by sack, le
extra for Jess than sack: Brazil nuts. 15c; 111-
oerca. ioc; pecans, jumnos, l&c: extra large.
14c; almonds. L. X. L.. 15HS16c; ne plus ul
tras. 15c; nonpareils, 13c; chestnuts. Italians.
15c; Ohio. $4.50 per 25-pound drum; peanuts,
raw. 8c per pound; roasted. 8310c; plnenuti..
1012J4c; hickory nuts. 7c; cocoanuU, 85&0e
per dozen.
BEANS Small whit 2K larcru white. SUer
pink. 4c; bayou. Stfc; Lima, 4Hc
Meats and Provisions.
BEEF Dressed. 4igCc per pound.
MUTTON Dressed. 3a5e ner nmind:
lambs, 5Cc per pound.
vejuj uresea. 100 to 125. 8S7c er
pound; 125 to 200, 45c; 200 and up. S&4a
rui'.tDTcssea. loo to 150. OSfic per
pound; 150 and up, 6S6Hc
xuvjus ien to n pounds, 14c per pouna;
14 to 10 pounds. 14c; IS to 20 pounds. 14c;
California (picnic), lie: cottage hams, none:
shoulders, none; boiled ham. 21c; boiled
picnic ham, boneless. 14c.
bacon fancy breakfast. 18c per txrund:
standard breakfast, 17c; choice, 15c; English
breakfast. 11 to 14 pounds, 14a.
bAUiAut. fortiana nam. 13c per pouna:
minced ham, 10Hc; Summer, choice dry.
17c: bologna, long. 6Vic: welnerwurst. Sc:
liver. SHc; pork. 10c; blood, 5c; head
cheese, &c; ooiogna sausage, link. &HC
DRY SALTED MEATS Regular short
clears, 10 Vic salt; 1114c. smoked;- clear
backs, 10c salt. 11c smoked; Oregon export.
20 to 25 pounas, average. lO&c salt, line
smoked; Union butts, 10 to 18 pounds, aver
age, 8c salt, 9c smoked.
PICKLED GOODS Pickled pics' feet, tt-
barrels, $5; M barrels, $2.75: 15-pound kit.
$1.25; pickled tripe. i -barrels. $5: hi. bar
rels. $2.75; 15-pound kit, $L25; pickled
pigs' tongues, 5,i-barrels, $5; -barrels.
$2.75: 15-pound kit, $15; pickled lambs'
tongues, -barrels. $S-25; t-barrels. $4..5;
15-pound kits. $2.25.
LARD Kettle-rendered: Tierces. lOKc:
tubs, 10 c: 50s. 10 e; 20s. 10V4c; 10s.
iu)c: s. lie. Standard pure: Tierces, B'ic;
tubs. 9Hc: 50s. 094c: 20s. 0lc: 10s. lOUc:
5s. 10 Uc. Compound: Tierces, Ottc; tubs,
exc; oos. ec; IDs, 7c; Bs. 794c
Hops, WooL Hides, Etc
HOPS Fancy shippers, 313114c; choice. 80c;
medium, 2S20c per pound.
WOOL Valley, 1920c per pound; East
ern Oregon. 10 & 17c; Mohair, 25820c per
pound for choice.
HIDES Dry hides. No. 1, 18 pounds and
up, 1515c per pound; dry kip. No. L
5 to 10 pounds, 12c; dry calf. No. 1, under
5 pounds. lCc; dry. salted bulls and stags,
one-third less than dry flint; salted hides,
steers, sound. CO pounds and over, 8Sc;
50 to CO pounds. 78c; under 50 pounds and
cows, CV4"c; stags and bulls, sound. 40
4c; kip, sound, 15 to 20 pounds. 7c; under
10 pounds, 8c; green ( unsalted), lc per
pound less: culls, lc str pound; horse hides,
salted, $1.50 2 each; dry, $101.60 each;
colts hides. 25 50c each; goatskins, com
mon. 10315o each; Angora, with wool on,
23c $1.
TALLOW Prime, per pound, 405c; No. 1
and grease, 2V3c
Oils. '
GASOLINE Stove gasoline, cases, 24 He;
iron barels, 18c; 80 degrees gasoline, cases,
82c; iron barrels or drums, 2Cc
COAL OIL Cases, 21ttc; iron barrels.
16c; wood barels, none: G3 degrees, cases,
22c; barrels, 18Hc. Washington State test
burning oils, except headlight. He per gal
lon higher.
LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels, 54c; cases,
696. Boiled: Barrels, 50c; cases, Clc. On
cent leas In 250-gallon lots.
TURPENTINE: Cases. S5c: barrels, 81c
WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7c; 500-pound.
7a.c; less than 500-pound lots. Sc.
LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Prices at Portland Union Stockyards
Yesterday.
Receipts at the Portland Union Stockyards
yesterday were 320 bogs, 20 horses and CO
cattle. The following prices were quoted at
the yards:
CATTLE Best steers, $3; medium, $2.75;
covB. $23j2.50. t
HOGS Best large, fat hogs. $5.60; light
hope, $4.2564.50.
SHEEP Beet Eastern Oregon and Valley,
$2g2.25.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
Prices Current at Chicago, Omaha and
Kansas City.
CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts 14.-
000, including 3500 Westerns. Market steady.
Good to prime steers, $5.5000.75; poor to
medium. $3.50 05.40; stockers and feeders.
4.00; cows. $2.5004.50; heifers, $2 5.23;
canners. $1.2502.00; bulls, $1.73 0 4.00; calves.
$36.76; Texas fed steers, $4.5000.00; West
era steers. $3.25 0 5.00.
Hogs Receipts 18,000; estimate for tomor
row 12,000. Market steady. Mixed and
butchers, $4.7505.35; good to choice heavy.
$5.1005.40; rough heavy. $4.50 05.00; light.
$4.80 05.25; bulk of sales, $4.0005.20.
Sheep Receipts 30,000. Market steady.
Good to choice wethers, $3.75 0 4.25; fair to
choice mixed, $303.75; Western sheep, $30
4.25; native lambs, $3.50 0 5.00; Western
lambs, $4 05.60.
KANSAS CITX, Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts
0000. Market strong to lOo lower. Native
steers, $406.40; native cows and heifers,
$1.50 04.50; stockers and feeders, $2,250
5; bulls, $1.7503.25: calves, $2.50 06.00;
Western steers, $304.50; Western cows, $L60
03.50.
Hogs Receipts 6000. Market was steady.
Bulk of sales, $4.60 0 5.16; heavy. $5.15
5.30; packers. $4.0005.20; pigs and lights,
$4.5005.00.
Sheep Receipts 8000. Market strong. Mut
tons, $3.2503.SO; lambs, $4.2505.50; range
wethers, $3.25 04.00; ewes, $2.50 3.50.
OMAHA, Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts 4500.
Market steady. Native steers, $4.25 0 6.35;
cows and belfers, $2.4003.00; Western steers.
$304.65; Texas steers, $2.75S.C5; range
cows and heifers, $2.25 03.25; canners, $1.50
2.15; stockers -and feeders, $2.2504.00;
calves. $3.50 05.00; bulls, $L5O03.25.
Hogs Receipts 2500. Market 5c higher.
Heavy. $505.10; mixed. $55.05; light. $50
5.15; pigs, $4.2504.75; bulk of sales, $5,050
5.10.
Sheep Receipts 10,000. Market strong
Western yearlings, $3.6504.10; wethers, $3.40
03.90; ewes, $303.60; common and stockers,
$2.5003.75; lambs, $4.5005.25.
Mlnlns Stocks.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. Official closing
quotations for. mining stocks today were as
follows:
Alta $ .04
Andes 24!
Belcher 27
Best & Belcher. 1.10
Hale & Norcrcss.S .59
justice ... .....
.06
Mexican
1.10
.74
2.23
.15
.12
.29
.OS
27
'.50
.33
.09
.18
Occidental Con..
Bullion 10
Ophir
Caledonia 40
Challenge Con. . .19
Chollar 18
Confidence S3
Overman ...
Potosi
Savage ... .....
Seg. Belcher ...
Sierra Nevada ..
SIH-er Hill
Union- Con. ....
Utah Con.
Yellow Jacket ..
Con. Cal. & Vt. 1.40
Con. Imperial . .01
Crown Point ... .08
Exchequer 46
Gould & Curry . .181
NEW TORK, Oct. 20. Closing quotations:
Adams Con. ...$ .20
Little Chief
..$ .05
,.. 3.75
.. 2.10
.. .17
.. .OS
... .2
.. .24
Alice
33Ontario
Breece
Brunswick Con.
Comstock Tun..
Con. CaL- & Va..
Horn Silver ....
Iron Silver ....
Leadvllle Con...
BOSTON, Oct. :
IS
Ophir
.13
Phoenix ... .
Potosi ,
Savage
Sierra Nevada
.10
1.50!
1.50;
l.oo!
Small Hopes
.30
.02Standard. 1.00
10. Closing quotations:
Adventure
3.30Mohawk $ 50.75
Allouea
Amalgamated.
Am. Zinc . . . .
Atlantic
Bingham
Cal. & Hecla .
Centennial . . .
Daly TVest ...
Dominion Coal
Franklin
Grancy
Isle Royal e ..
Mass. Mining.
Michigan
12. 00 1 Mont C & C.
5.00
04.3SlOld Dominion.
12.75 Osceola
14.13Parrot
20.50
SS. 50
24.50
31.50iQulncy
94.00
5.e3
119.00
S.SS
24.13
11.75
41.63
500.00
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity ... ...
U. S. Mining . .
U. S. Oil ......
Utah
26 .SS
12.50
55.00
800
3.75
20.23lVictoria
4. 731 Winona
7.50Wolverlne
3.7!
8.75
05.00
CoCee and Sugar.
NEW TORK. Oct. 20. Coffee futures closed
steady at an advance of 10915 points. Sales
were reported of S5.500 bags. Including No
vember. G.60S6.S5C; December, 0.9007.00c;
January. 7.0007.05c; February. 7.10c; March,
7.20Q7.25c; May. 7.S507.45c; July, 7.30c;
September, 7.e507.75c Spot Rio. steady; No.
7 invoice. 8c; mild, quiet.
Sugar Raw, market steady. Fair refining,
S&c; centrifugal, 06 test. 4c: molasses sugar,
3c Refined, uneettled. Crushed. $5.C5;
powdered, $5.05; granulated, $4.05.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 20. Wool Steady. Terri
tory sad Western mediums, 21022c; fins sie-
filuzv 1701&04. fin. lOgivc,
BUYING AT THE DECLINE
CHECKS THE REACTION IN THE
STOCK MARKET.
Vigorous Supporting Measures Are
Adopted Against the Flood
of Profit-Taking.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20. The reaction in stocks
went further today, but the market gave proof
of the wardship of powerful supporters, and
the weakness was at no time acute. Vigorous
supporting measures were adopted at the open
ing against the early flood of profit-taking
which was brought on overnight by yesterday's
sharp break in prices. The reaction was then
seemingly allowed to take iia course for a
time, and when the selling had exhausted part
of its force, another movement toward recov
ery developed.
News bearing on values played little part In
the movement. The determined liquidation In
United States Steel stocks had as much senti
ment on stocks as anything else, and this oc-
urred-ln spite of the news of the excited buy
ing of pig iron for future delivery and of very
large orders for sew freight cars by the rail
roads in expectation of an active revival of
business. The complacency with which the
reaction was generally regarded was due to the
supposition that the great financial forces
which have made the market favored a reac
tion in order to shake off weak followers and
give opportunity for themselves to secure stocks
at a lower level which had been sold at a
proSt. In accordance with this Idea was the
assertion which found prominence during the
day that the buying on the decline was of the
best character. As the art of concealment of
acts is the one most prized In stock-market
operations, it follows that the information on
this subject Is peculiarly liable to error. The
conviction, however, that powerful financial
Interests were taking stocks on the decline, and
that a waiting demand existed at lower prices
did have a strong Influence in dissuading hold
era from parting from their stock and in sus
taining the tone of the market.
Amalgamated Copper weakened on- the an
nouncement of the regular dividend being de
clared,, and rallied on tho actual declaration.
St. Paul and Atchison offered relatively good
resistance to depression. The furious buying
of Ontario & Western at the last held the mar
ket Arm at the rally to the closing. The day's
net changes, in consequence, are vry small,
and show mixed gains and lewsfca.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value.
$4,680,000. United States bonds T?ere un
changed on calL
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Low bid.
Atchison
.. 42.400 68i S5 80H
do preferred ...
4.400 102?t, 101H 101
Baltimore & Ohio
11.500 04 V 63i
do preferred ...
IOO US 16 V3H
.. 2.400 133H 132ft 133tj
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio.
2l lb'.S 1S2 1CZ
.0,300 44fi 44 44H
- 37h
to
21.300 2014 1834 20H
Chicago & Alton....
do preferred
ChL Great Western
Chi. Northwestern.
l.ouo Jin: mi l'Jii
ChL. MIL & St. Paul 70.4OO 172J 170 171?,.
ao preicrrea 100 io& 183 im
ChL Term. & Trans. 7
do preferred
C. C. C & St. L....
Colorado Southern
do 1st preferred....
do 2d preferred
Delaware & Hudson.
DeL, Lack. & West..
Denver & Rio Grande
2.100 175U 174H 175i
100 YJihl 294U "H
COO 3011 30 2J
do preferred 1.000
Erie 43.800
do 1st preferred.... 9,600
83
S2H
c2
35
'2
50.
82
b8
144
23
40
27
49
135
15S
33
72
50
83
90
35
71
49
do 2d preferred..... 4,000
Hocking valley
do preferred
HUnols Central .....
Iowa Central
do preferred
Kan. City Southern.
do preferred .......
Louisville & Nashv..
Manhattan L.
Metrop. Securities....
Metropolitan St. Ry..
Minn. St St. Louis...
200
2
SO
100
4,000 144 143
3V0 9
800 4S 4B
SOO 27 27
500 49 48
8,300 135 134
3.400 159 15S
so
87,000 127
122i 120
58
81
M.. St. P. & S. S. M.
do preferred 100 134
134 134
Missouri Pacific 22,800 104 103 104
Mo.. Kan. &
Texas... 2.700 29 2S 29
do preferred .......
National of Mex. pfd.
New York Central...
Norfolk & Western..
1.400 67 66 56
1,500 41 41 41
5.400 134 132 133
5,300 73 71 73
do preferred
93
Ontario & Western.. 171, 100 40 36
Pennsylvania 94,900 130 136
40
135
1 4
75
SS
80
29
73
C2
21
.
34
95
34
30
1.. c, c. &. St. 1.
Reading 10,800
do let preferred.... 500
do 2d preferred 400
Rock Island Co. 10,100
do preferred 400
St. L. &. S. F. 2d pfd. 1.700
St. L. Southwestern. 400
do preferred 300
Southern Paclflo .... 40.000
Southern Railway ... 17,800
do preferred 000
Texas & Pacific 4.600
Toledo, St. L. & W.. 200
do preferred ....... 200
75
83
81
20
73
02
49
61
34
tK5
34
30
74
83
81
28
72
U
48
00
33
95
34
30
49
49
49
Union Pacific
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheeling & L. Erie.
Wisconsin Central ..
do preferred
Mexican Central ....
Southern Pacific pfd.
Expreoi companies-
75,200 106 105 100
IOO S5 o 83
2.500 21
2.000 43
700 18
COO 22
000 45
7,200 15
800 110
100 240
21
21
43
1S
22
45
42
18
21
45
15
16
lli llv-A
240 235
205
117
237
62 64
26 26
Adams
American
United States
Wells-Fargo
Mloceiianeouo
Amalgamated Copper 36.000
04
20
Amer. Car & Foundry 400
do preferred
S3
31
92
American Cotton Oil.
800 32 31
do preferred
American Ice
400
1,200
8
3S
do preferred
30
'2S
97
American Llneeed Oil
do preferred
35
2S
07
67
American Locomotive
1,100
100
28
07
do preferred
Amer. Sm. & Refining
1,700
67
80
do preferred
2K) 109 108i 109
Amer. Sugar Refining 13,4y0 1S6 135 136
Anaconda Mining Co. 1,000 95 94 94
Brooklyn K. Transit. 55.OO0 05 00 67
woioraao Jfxiei ez iron iu.ouu -tu 3'i
SO
Consolidated Gas .... 11,900 219 213
Corn Products 400 17 17
218
74
33
176
18
72
37
79
25
do preferred
Distillers' Securities. 8,000 33 S3
General Electric
. 11.000 170 175
17
do preferred 800 78 77
International Pump
do prercrrea 100 79 78
National Lead 600 25 24
North American .... 200 07 96
Paclflo Mail 1,600 39 37
people's lias
Pressed Steel Car...
do preferred
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do preferred
Rubber Goods
do preferred
Tenn. Coal & Iron..
U. S. Leather.......
do preferred
U. 8. Realty..
U. S. Rubber
do preferred ......
6,500 107 106 107
5,600 41 40 40
U. S. Steel . 09,000
do preferred 129,400
Westlnghouse Elec. 1,900
Western Union 400
81 80
172 170
02 01
Total sales for the day, 1.409,800 snares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK, Oct 20. Closing quotations:
U. S. ref. 2s reg.104
a & N. W. a 7s. 123
D. & R. G. 4s... 101
N. Y. Cent, lsts.100
Nor. Pacific 3s.. 75
do coupon ...104
U. S. 3s reg 104
do coupon ...105
U. 8. now 4s reg.130
do coupon ...131
U. S. old 4s reg.106
do coupon ...106
Atchison Adj 4s. 97
do 4s 104 V.
So. Pacific 4s.. 94
Union Pacific 4s.l03
wis. central-4s. 92
Stocks at London.
LONDON. Oct. 20. Consols for money.
SS; consols for account, SS 11-10.
Anaconda ..... 4
Nor. & Western.' 75
Atchison 88
do preferred .104
Bait. A Ohio ..96
Can. Pacific ...137
Ches. & Ohio .. 45
C Gt. Western.. 20
C. M. & St. P.. 176
DeBeers 18
D. & R. G 31
do preferred .84
ao preicrred ..94
Ont. & Western. ?.S
Pennsylvania .. 69 vi
Rand Mines .... 10
Reading 39
do 1st pref ... 45
do 2d uref ... 41U
So. Railway .... 33
do preferred OS
So. Pacific 63 tt
Erie
. 86 iUnlon Pacific ..109
do 1st sret ... 74
do preferred -.97
do 2d pref ... 51
Tilinpls Central. 148
U. S. Steel 21
do preferred .83
Wabash 22
L. & N. 139
M.. K. & T. ... 29
do preferred .. 44
N. Y. Central. . .138 (Spanish 4s
87
Mosey, Exchange, Etc
NEW; YORK, Oct. 20. Prime "mercantile pa
per, 4C5 per cent.
Sterling exchange Firm, with actual busi
ness In bankers bills at $4.S5S5 for demand
and at $4.8300 for CO-day bills; posted rates.
$4.S44.S4 and $4.86; commercial bills.
$4.83.
Bar silver 58c
Mexican dollars 40c
Govermncnt bonds, steady; railroad bonds.
Irregular.
t Honeypea, call, a&4r, 1C jsCjast; jsJJ.
1 vw inu ir. ir.i:
srrt jtiti Kili I July
3.000 23U 22i 28' J October
500 54 54' 54i
8.000 30U 29 30
1W 8Z 2& 81
227
S.10O 12 11 11
1.S00 52 62 52
1,500 22 22 22
100 85 S3 85
o,100v 60 65 56
19,700 13 12 13
1,900 02 90 91
400 63 63 63
700 28 2S 2S
800 82 82 82
2114 20 21
81
171
91
Ing bid, 191: offered. 2 per cent. Time loans,
steady: 60 days, S03U per cent; 00 days-and six
months. 33?i per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. Sliver bars, 680
per ounce.
Mexican dollars, 46046&C
Drafts Sight, 7c; telegraph. 10c
Sterling on London Sixty days, $4.84; sight,
$4.86.
LONDON, Oct. 20. Bar silver steady,
26 13-lSd per ounce.
Money, 1U Pr cent.
Rate of discount for short bills, 2 per cent;
for three months bills, 202Vi per cent.
Basic Clearings.
Clearings. Balances.
Portland $700,053 $ 91.303
Seattle 726,659 163,152
Tacoma 474,503 78.769
Spokane .... 524.660 25,135
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Today's statement
of the Treasury shows:
Available cash balance $147,013,050
Gold 76,159,671
HEAVY REALIZING SALES
Cause a Break. In. the. Wheal Prices at
Chicago.
CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Notwltbotandlng liberal
receipts In the Northwest and easier cables, a
firm undertone prevailed in the wheat market
at the opening. December was up 0&c to
9iHc. at $1.141.15. while May was c
lower to c higher, at $1.13i01.14Hc The
Initial firmness was due 'mainly to the reported
scarcity of milling wheat. A sharp break in
prices at Minneapolis, however, soon brought
out heavy sales here by pit traders and com
mission houses, the impression apparently be
ing that the lower prices in the Northwest
foreshadowed a still greater Increase In the
country movement in that section. In conse
quence, sentiment for a time was rather bear
ish. The declining tendency was checked by
an active demand from shorts and some of the
big bull traders. Following & rally at Min
neapolis, the market here also became strong.
December advancing to $L16g. May sold up
to $1.14. On a sharp break la corn about
this time, the wheat market was subjected to
heavy realizing sales, as a result of which, sen
timent became quite weak. Selling pressure
was increased by larger arrivals at Kansas
City and St. Louis, and by exceedingly small
exports for the day. The market was further
weakened by the execution of stop-loss orders,
and by a slackened demand for cash wheat at
all outside points. The low point on December
for the day was reached at $1.14. and' on May
at $1.12. Some recovery was made on cover
ing by shorts, but the close was weak, with
December at $1.1401.14. Final quotations
on May were at $1.13.
Firm cables and wet weather In portions of
the West caused on active demand for corn
early in the session, resulting in a stron
market. December closed at 48c.
The action of wheat and corn had an In
fluence In the oats market. December closed
at 28c
Provisions were steady on fair support by pit
traders. At the close January pork was up 5a
at $12.40. Lard was down 2c, at $7.17&
Ribs were unchanged at $6.47.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. Hlsh.
Low.
$1.14
1.12
.98
Clooe.
$1.144,
1.1S&
.99
1.13
December ....$1.14 $1.10
May 1.13-4
1.14
w
October ..
December
May
-60
.48
.45
.29
2S
80
.49
.45
38
.43
.45
OAT3.
October
December .
May V
.29 .29
.31 .31
-2S
.30
MESS PORK.
October 11.05 11.05
10.05
12.32
12.35
10.95
12.40
12.35
January ..
May
.12.33
.12.40
12.47
12.50
LARD.
7.25 7.23
October
January
May ...
7.22
7.15
7.25
7.22
7.20 7.22
7.27 7.32
SHORT RIBS.
October 7.30 7.30 7.15 7.15
January 6.45 6.52 0.45 6.50
May 6.57 6.65 6.67 6.00
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Firm.
Wheat No. 2 Spring. $1.121.17; No. 8. $1.03
1.15; No. 2 red. $1.171.19.
Com No.. 2, 62c: No, 2 yellow. 56c
Barley Good feeding, 37c; fair to choice malt
ing, 4050c.
Flaxseed No. 1. $1.10; No. 1 Northwestern,
$1.17.
Mess pork Per barrel, $10.0511
Lard Per 100 pounds. $7.227.25.
Short ribs sides Loose, $7.2537.37.
Short clear sides Boxed, $7.377.67.
Clover Contract grade, $12.25.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels ..
Wbeat. bushels
Corn, bushels ..
Oats, bushels ...
Rye, bushels
Barley, bushels ,
33.800
28.400
...108,000
... 00,200
...175,500
... 11.000
...118.000
114.400
232.000
100.500
17,300
S3.000
Grain aad Produce at New York.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Flour Receipts, 17,000
barrels; exports, 127 barrels. Market firm and
higher, with a slow business. Minnesota pat.
ents, $0.1030.50; Minnesota bakers. $4.605.40;
Winter patents, $5.6OQ0; Winter straights, $3.50
64.00.
Wheat Receipts, 17,600 bushels; spot quiet;
No. 2 red. $1.21 f. o. ,b. afloat; No. 1 North
ern Duluth. $1.25 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, $1.05 f. o. b afloat Options opened
and closed steady, 3c lower May closed at
$1.14; December, $1,181-16:
Hops and hides Firm.
Wool Steady.
Grain at Sob PraacUoo. '
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. Wheat easier.
Barley steadier.
Spot Quotatlqas
Wheat-Shipping, ?1.46SL60; milling, $1.62
G1.C2.
Barley Feed, $1.07L11; brewing, $L153
1.17.
Oats Red, $1.221.60; white. $1.401.36;
black. $1.3031.65.
Call board sales
Wheat December, $L47: May, $1.40.
Barley December, $1.0S: May, $1.09.
Com Large yellow, $1.4591.60.
Northwestern Grain Markets.
- SALEM. Or.-. Oct. 20. (Special.) The price of
wheat remains at SOc at Salem, with little
trading, for the reason that most of the farm'
era of this vicinity have already sold. The
feed market is very strong, the dealers depend.
ing entirely upon imports through Portland.
Bran is quoted at $21 and shorts at $23.
COLFAX, Wash., Oct. 20. (Special.
Wheat Bluestem, 75c; club and red, 70c No
sales. s
TACOMA, Wash.,
changed, but weak.
S5c
Oct. 20. Wheat Un-
Bluestem, 9c; club.
- European Grain Markets.
LONDON, Oct. 20. Wheat Cargoes on pas
sage, quiet but steady. Ebgllsh country mar
kets quiet.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 20. Wheat quiet; Decern.
ber, 7s Cd; March, 7s 6d. Wheat and flour
In Paris steady; French country markets quiet.
Weather In England, overcast.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. Oct. 20. Tin was easier In the
London market, closing at 131 12s 6d for spot
and 130' 2s 6d for futures. Locally, prices
were affected by the Indications of an easier
situation abroad and spot closed at 28.670
2S.S7c; some dealers quoting 23.62c
Copper was unchanged at 60 Is 3d for spot
and 60 5s for futures In the London market.
Locally, lake is quoted at 13.1213.37c;
electrolytic 13.0013.25c and casting, 12.87
013.00c.
Lead -was unchanged at 12 6s in London
and at 4.2034.35c in New York.
Spelter also was unchanged at ,23 2s 6d in
London, but ruled & little higher here at 5.25
es.'soc
Iron closed at 50s 4d In Glasgow end 45s Sd
in JiicaiesDoro. Locally, iron was nrmer.
Dried Trait at New York.
NEW YORK. Oct. 20. The market for evap
orated apples continues quiet with outside
prices higher. Common. 4(?4c; prime, 4
eCc;NchoIce, 6gon fancy, 36c
Prunes ara without change. Quotations range
from 2 to Sc according to grade.
Apricots also remain unchanged either In
price or general market conditions. Choice.
9c; extra choice. lOU01Oc; fancy. 11613c
Peaches are quiet, "but while demand Is mod
erate there is no pressure to sell and" prices
show firmness. Choice, S-Sc; extra, choice.
89a; fascy. sHWo,
Downing, Hopkins & Co.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4. Ground Floor
DECLINE IN OPTIONS
APATHY IN SAN FRANCISCO MAR
KET CULMINATES IN BREAK.
Spot Wheat Unchanged but, Weak-sr
Nothlng Doing In Freights
Apple Prices Easier.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 0. SpeciaI.) The
prolonged apathy In the local wheat market
culminated today in a rapid decline in specu
lative prices, caused by the weakness of car
goes, the drop in Chicago and some liquida
tion among operators here who have been
carrying big lines of December' and are anx
ious to get out. Spot values were unchanged
but weak. Barley had an easier tone for spot
and futures In sympathy with wheat. Oats
were moderately active and steady. Fecd
BtufTs were easy. Choice hay was firm.
Grain freights are quiet. The last charter
drawn was at Union rates. The European
demand for grain is not brisk and shippers
are provided with sufficient tonnage for the
present.
The apple market- has an easier tendency
for all grades as supplies from outside the
state are becoming liberal, but desirable stock
Is selling well. A small shipment of fancy
Oregon cling peaches sold at SI, an advance.
Selected grapes for shipping are scarce and
high. Valencia late oranges are firm at the
recent advance. No further sales of new crop
navels are reported. Tropical fruits are
steady. Nuts are moving welL
Potatoes are dull and easy. Onions are Arm.
Butter is 1 cent lower under larger ar
rivals. Cheese Is firm. Eggs are steady.
Receipts, 61,000 pounds butter. 2000 pounds
cheese, 16,000 dozen eggs.
Wool is in good demand and firm for all
grades.
Hops are quiet but firm at full prices.
VEGETABLES Cucumbers. 25840c; garlic
3-e; peas. 23c; string beans, 34c;
tomatoes, 15S0c; okra. 60360c; eggplant. 40
650c
POULTRY Turkey gpbblers, 14iec; turkey
hens, 1822c; roosters, old, J4.50S5; do young.
J585.&0; broilers, email, $33X50: do large.
? 3.604; fryers, S44.60; hens, S4.60S3; ducks,
old. H4.50i do young. S4.60S6.
BUTTER Fancy creamery, SOc; creamery
sccdSds, 23c; fancy dairy. 22c; dairy seconds.
21c.
CHEESE Young America, 1112c; East
ern, 127-14c
EGGS Store, nominal; fancy ranch, 40c
WOOL Lambs', 1416c
HOPS 1004, 274131c
MILL FEED Bran. S1&S20; middlings, $25
2S.
HAY "Wheat, $10 IB; wheat and oats. Sldfp
16; barley, $912; alfalfa. S911.50; clover,
$769; stock. S57; straw. 63370c
FRUIT Apples, choice, 51.35; do common.
40c; bananas. 75c$3; Mexican limes, S4
4.60; California lemons,, choice, S3; do com
mon, $1; oranges, navels, $334; pineapples,
S3. 60.
POTATOES River Burbanks, 6075c; Sa
linas Burbanks, S0cSl.30; sweets, 76200c
RECEIPTS Flour, 60,600 quarter sacks;
wheat, 2S00 centals; barley. 22,100 centals;
bats, 1776 centals; beans. 6438 sacks; pota
toes, 1762 sacks; bran, 1400 sacks; middlings,
140 sacks: hay, 747 tons; wool, 657 bales;
hides, 826.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Cotton futures closed
weak at a net decline of &SU points. October,
8.67c; November, 0.07c; December, 9.70c; Jan
uary, 9.S6c; February. 9.90c; March, 9.96o;
April, 9.9Sc; May, 10.03c Spot cotton closed
quiet, at 10 points decline. Middling uplands,
10.15c; middling Gulf. 10.40c Sales. 1500 bales.
Dairy Produce la the East.
NEW YORK. Oct. 20. Butter, cheese and
eggs, unchanged.
CHICAGO, Oct. 20. On the Produce Ex
change today the butter market was firm.
Creameries, 1521c; dairies, 1318c Eggs,
steady. 16lSc Cheese, steady, 1012c
DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
Marriage Licenses. '
Samuel Munn, 21, Columbia County; Martha
M. Campbell. 18.
A. C. Hlttler. 51. King County, "Wash.; Cath
erine Kuhn. 39.
M. A. Mesyk. 33; Eva Wojlck, 23.
Deaths.
October IS. "William A. "Wilkinson, 76 years.
Good Samaritan Hospital; -uremia.
October 18, Catherln Gilbert, 84 years, Wood
stock; senile pneumonia.
October 18. Hannah VWoodmansee. 70 years.
Center Addition; carcinoma.
October 18. Agnes McAllaster, 59 years, 465
Goldsmith; pneumonia.
October 15. Josle S. Campbell, 44 .years. Good
Samaritan Hospital; cancer.
October 17. Egan Rotkowild, 80 years. Good
Samaritan Hospital; meningitis.
October IS. Mary E. Sheridan, 64 years, 366
Fourth; capillary bronchitis.
Births.
October 19, to the wife of Nels EL Pearson,
451 Vancouver avenue, a girl. ,
Octobr 11. to the wife -of George O, Oliver,
801 Halght avenue, a girL
September 23, to the wife of Alexander Ellis,
a boy.
- - Building Permits.
James Jacobberger, Glbbs, between Hood aad
Xsxatlsa.JtraUcs: KQQ . -
Chamber of Commerct
It neat be kind o pboaey,
Like zn eddrcated Coney,
Or a solid nils o Dxrana, If ye likej
And I jest tell you, by. jingo,
I'n s-bopln' that I km go
Fer a week or 10 to rubber on tke Pike,
v "A Ballad of the Pike." by Wallace Inria. Copy. '
riSbtcd by Collier's Weekly. PuMkhed by perraiuioa.
SS"7 5
To St. Louis and Return
Teas 16, 17, tSj July 1,3, 3 Augcst 8, 9, 10; Septaabcrj,
October 3,4, 5.
Return Ilalt, ninety days.
The Rock Island System offers two routes
to the World's Fair Cityvia St. Paul
Minneapolis, and through. Scenic Colorado.
No change of cars, Ogden to St. Louis and
St. Paul to St. Louis.
Full informadsn on request.
Call or write
A. H. McDonald, General Ae't,
140 3rd. Street, cor. Alder Street,
Portland, Ore.
II. G. Thorsen. East Twelfth, between Han
cock and Schuyler, two-story dwelling; S3500.
Real Estate Transfers.
Columbia Heal Estate Company to Ed
ward J. Hart, lots 1 to 6 inclusive.
block 24, Peninsular Addition No. 2..S 210
a. a. banistrom and wife to Sarah 1.
Gibson, lot 12. block 4. Manlewood
Addition 150
Sheriff to J. C Price, lots in Bertha...
Same to same, lots 10. 11, 12, block 12,
Good Morning Addition
Same to same, lots In Santa Rosa Park
Addition, Taborside. Tremont Place. 37
Same to A. V. Heltshu. lots 9 to 15 In
clusive, block 18. "Willamette Addition ,6
"W. A. Grondahl and wife to P. A. Llnd
strom. undivided 2-3 of west 35 acres
of south of SW. , section 23,
T. 1 N.. R. 2 E 1
James B. Kirk and wife to Fred H.
. Williams, lot 19, Lenora Place 350
Paclflc Realty & Investment Co. to N.
W. Whelps, lot 13, block 4, Stewart
Park
O. R. Addlton and wife to Leonard
Carlson, lot 7, block 1, Evergreen
Park
Same to James "Wolverton. lot 6, block
2, Evergreen Park
Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to L. C.
Mlckelson and wife, part block A,
Holladay Park Addition
Hartman. Thompson & Powers to J. F.
125
200
240
550
Livermore. lot 1. block 8, subdivision
St. Johns Heights 1
Security Savings & Trust Co. to Daniel
Kern, lots 1, 2, block 326, Hawthorne
Park, and 30x100 feet beginning at
northwest corner lot 1, block 326,
Hawthorne Park 2500
Robert Catlln. administrator, to O. E.
Learned block 22, James Johns Sec
ond Addition 1
Ann Collins to Peters & Roberts Fur
niture Co.. lots 1. 2, block 28, Han
son's Second Addition T
Sheriff to T. Fllzlnger. lots 19. 20. block
3, Marchmont Addition; lots 2, 3,
block 34, M. Fatton Second Addition
W. H. Moreland to C. E. Moreland, lots
3, 4. block 146. Holladays Addition to
East Portland
600
11
Business Section of Town on Fire.
PEMBINA, Mdv Oct. 20. Fire which
broke out in -fhe business section of old
Pembina has done damage which is esti
mated at $100,000. with partial-insurance.
mm
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OMMISSION
GKAIIN and
STOCK
BROKERS
- Wc Charge No Interest for
Carrying Long Stock
General Office Ivo
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
B. K. Aides. CocTespoBdeai,
Boom S, Ground Floor,
Chamber of Cosxmerce.
GEO. BLACK
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
318 Worcester BallalBg.
General practice. Inveatlgatloas.
Estate work. Special aad periodical aadlts.
Phono "West U.
TRAVELERS' GUIDJE.
COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY
PORTLAND to THE DALLES
Regulator
Line Steamers
JILT (DCErT SVHfiAT) 7 L H.
Direct line for Moffetfs. St. Martin's and
Collma' Hot Springs. Connecting a Lyle,
Wash., with Columbia -River & Northern Ry.
Co., for Goldendala and Klickitat Valley
points. Landing foot of Alder street. Phone
Main 814. d- X. uunAiuD, Agent.
For South-Eastern Alaska
LEAVES SEATTLE 9 A. M.
sttamsains CXTT or va-tv
W SfiTLE, Oct. 4. 14. 24. calling at
V Ketchikan. Douglas. Juneau
and Skagway; HUMBOLDT
.Oct. 7. 18, 28. via Victoria-
'4blu(a, LUiuuti UlTi, Oct.
10, 21. 31, via Vancouver; HQ.
aunA ior Vancouver, Moncay,
SUasaers connect at San Francisco with com
pany's steamers tor pens m. .ai norma, .Mex
ico ana Humboldt Bay. For further lnforma
tloa obtain folder. Right J reserved to change
steamers or sailing aaie. ucy 01 sealue cpes
not call At v rangeii or enwa coiumwa por
TICKET OFFICES.
pnrt:! 24 Washington st.
Seattle. .......113 Jasaes ft. and Dock
E&a Francisco..... JO MarkatTsC
C. D. DUX ANN. Gea. Pasc Ag &
XXAVEL2TKS GUTDK.
Shoreline
am Union Pacific
3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
Through Ptillm&a standard nA inH, .l.n-
ing-cars dally to Omaha. Chicago, Spokane;
tourist sleeping-car dally to Kansas City;
through "Pullman tourist sleeping-car (person
ally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining
chair-cars (seats free) to the East dally.
UNION DEPOT. Leaves. Arrives.
CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:15 A. M. 5:23 P. M.
SPECIAL for the East Dally. Daily.
via Huntingdon.
SPOKANE FLYER. J:15 P. M. j:00 A. M.
for Eastern Washing- Dally. Dally,
ton. Walla Walla, Lew
lston. Coour d'Aleni
and Great. Northert.
points.
ATLANTIC EXPRES. ,:15 P. M. . :15 A. M.
tor the East via Hunt Dally. Daily,
lngton. .
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. ""
FOR SAN FRANCISCO 8:00 P. M. 6:00" P. M.
S. a. Geo. W. Eider From
" Oct. 3, 13. 23. Alnsworth
S. S. Columbia Dock.
Oct. 8, IS. 2S.
FOR ASTORIA and S:00 P. M. 3:00 P. if.
way points, connecting Dally, Dally,
with steamer for Hwa- except except
co and North Beach Sunday, Sunday,
steamer Hassalo, Ash- Saturday.
street dock (water per., 10:00 P. M.
FOR DAYTON. Ore- 7:00 A. M. 5:30 P. M.
gon City and Yamhli Dally. Daily.
River points slemen except except
Modoc and Ruth. Ash- Sunday. Sunday.
street dock (water per.)
FOR LEW1STON, 1:40 A.M. About
Idaho, and way points Dally. 3:00 P. !.
from Rlparia. Wash., except except
steamers Spokane and Saturday. Friday.
Lewlstsn.
TICKET OFFICE. Third and "Washington,
Telephone Main 712.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC S. S. COMPANY.
For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at
Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight
via connecting steamers for Manila, Port Ar
thur and Vladivostok: S. S. ARABIA. Oct. 1;
S. 8. ARAGONIA, Oct. 26; S. S. NUMANTIA.
Not. 21. For freight and further particulars
apply to
JAMES H. DEWSON. AgenW
Telephone Main 268. Upper Alaska Dock.
""
EAST m
SOUTH
UNION DEPOT.
Arrives.
OVERLAND E0C
PRESS TRAINS
fcr Salem, Rose
burg. Ashland. Sac
8:30 P. M.
7:25 A.M.
ramento, Ogden, ban
Francisco, Mojave
Los Angeles. m
Paso, New Orleans:
ana tne jsast. Morn
3:S0 A. M.
ing train connects
7:10 P. M.
iat Woodburn (daily
train for Mount
Angel. SUverton
Brownsville, Spring,
field. Wendllng and
natron.
4:00 P.M.
Albany passenge:
10:10 A.M..
connects at Wood
turn with Mt. Angtl
ana suverton local.
7:30 P. M.
H4:50 P. M.
Corvallls passenger,
Sheridan passenger.
5:30 P. M.
1)8:25 A. M.
Dally. II Dally, except Sunday.
FORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICS
AND
TAMHILL DIVISION.
Leave Portland daily for Oswego at 7:30 A.
M.. 12:50. 2:05. 3:25. 6:20. 6:25. 8:30. 10:10 P.
M. Dally, except Sunday, 5:30. 6:30, 8:35.
10:25 A. M.. 4:00. 11:30 P. M. Sunday, only.
9 A.M.
Returning from Oswego arrive Portland dally
8:30 A. M., 1:55, 3:05. 4:35. 6:15. 7:35. 0:65.
11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday. 6:23. 7:20.
9:30. 10:20. 11:15 A. M. Except Monday, 12:25
A. M. Sunday only. 10W0 A. M.
Leave from same depot for Dallas and Inter
mediate points dally except Sunday, 4 P. M.
Arrive Portland, 10:20 A. M.
The Indapendence-Monmouth motor 11ns oper
ates dally to Monmouth and Alrlle, connecting
with 8. P. Co. trains at Dallas and lnaepna
ence.
First-class fare from Portland to Sacramento
and San Francisco. f20; berth, 33. Second-
class fare, $10 ; seeona-ciasa uecm.
Tiv.t. ta Bastern Dolnts and Europe. Also
Japan, China, Honolulu and Australia.
Washington streets. Phone Main 712.
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TIME CARD
OFTRAINS
PORTLAND
Depart. Arrlra,
Puget Sound Limited for
Tacoma, Seattle. Olympla,
South Bend and Gray's
Harbor points 8:30 am 6:30 pas
North Coast Limited for
Tacoma, Seattle. Spokane,
Butte, tit. Paul, New York.
Boston and all points East
and Southeast 3:00 pra . 7:00 aa
Twin City Express, for
Tacoma. Seattle, Spokane,
Helena, St. Paul. Minne
apolis. Chicago, New York,
Boston and all points East
and Southeast 11:45 pza 7:00 p
Pugat Bound-Kansas Clty-
St, Louis Special, for
Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane,
Butte. Blllngs. Denver,
Omaha. Kansas City, St.
Louis and all points East
and Southeast .- 8:30 am 7:00 aa
All trains dally, except on South Bend branch.
A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas
senger Agent. 255 Morrison st.. comer Third.
Portland. Or.
4
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
O 05C.3rlASRi
UnV ETES JO)
Leaves. UNION" DEPOT. AztItm.
Dally. Maygers, Rainier, rjally
Clatikanle, Westport,
Clifton. Astoria, "War-
8:00 A. M. reaton. Flavel, Ham- uu.0 A. M.
mond. Fort Stevens.
Oearhart Park; Sea
side. Astoria and Sea
shore. Express Dally.
7:00 P. M. Astoria Express. 8:40 P. MT
Dally.
a A. STEWART. J. C. MAYO,
Comm'l A St.. 243 Alder st. G. F. & P. A
Phone Main SC6.
dry Ticket Office, 132 Sd st. Phees 8W.
2 0YEBXAHD TBADfS DALLY O
The Fly asd the Fast Mall.
EPLXKDID SERVICE d
Z UP-TO-DATJS EQUIPMENT "
COUSTOUS EMPLOYES
j-er Tickets, Sates, Fslders aad fall Ib
ferBiatteB. call sb or sUtbm
v DICKSON, City PasssBger aad Ticket
Agfa. 122 Third street, X'ertlaad, Or.
JAPAN-AMERICAN UNE
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Leave Ss,tt afcwt XoYa,