Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 22, 1904, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORNING QKEG02IAN, TUESDAY,- NOVEMBER 22, im.
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SHORT 1500 CARS
Gram Man's Estimate of Wheat
Traffic Congestion.
DENIES 0. R. & N..STATEMENT
Dealers Say Not Half of Grain Bought
for Eastern Shipment Has Yet
Been Moved by Harrl
man Line;
According to an official O. B. & N. state
ment, there Is no car shortage on that line,
every car order hae been filled, and there Is no
freight congestion. R. B. Miller, general
freight agent of the line. Is authority for that
declaration. Mr. Miller's statement was made
to a reporter of the Spokane Spokesman-Re
view, and was printed In that paper last
Thursday. It follows:
"A shortage ot cars hae been complained of
in the Northwest, but our road has not a sin
gle order for cars for an Eastward shipment
of wheat that is not filled. W received a
large number of cars from the Rio Grande,
the Great Northern, the Union Pacific, and all
of the Missouri Valley roads, and have not
been short at all. X think more than a fourth
cf the wheat crop of this state will go Bast
this year, and fully one-half of its has moved."
This statement did not go long unchallenged.
for in the following issue the Spokesman-Re
view printed the following dispatch from Col
fax:
"The statement of R. B. Miller, general
freight agent of the O. R. & N., that there is
no shortage of cars on that road, which was
published in the Spokesman-Review yesterday.
caused much comment among gralnmen of this
tectlon. One of these, who requested that his
same be not used. eald:
" 'Mr. Miller's statement Is so far from the
truth that it is laughable, as the bulk of
Eastern Washington wheat has been sold for
Eastern shipment, and only a very small por
tion of it has been moved. All grain shippers
are clamoring for cans, and claim that they
has been making Inquiries concerning car con
ditions, made the statement today that he did
not know what the O. R. & N. Co. does with
its cars or car orders, or how many cars are
en route here from the East, but he does know
that at present the unfilled orders for cars In
Eastern "Washington, north of Snako River,
amount to more than 1500 cars. "
This is in line with the assertions frequently
made by Portland grain dealers that Ices than
half of the wheat so far bought for shipment
to the East has been 'taken care of by the rail
road. The total sales to date are about 15,000,
000 bushels.
WANT TO SELL HOPS.
Cr.ril RrAmrs WnV.n Sltimtlfm tw Th1r
Anxiety.
SALEM. Or., Nov. 21. (Special.) Firm hold
uay, oul Luxy uo uui uuu uciucia cr rcauy
to buy. One grower, who could havesecured
Sic some time ago, had difficulty In getting an
offer of 30c today. The situation eeems to be
that the Immediate needs of brewers have been
supplied, and they are not actively in the
market to buy.
Only a few growers are trying to sell, and
these are in a measure compelled to do so by
their need of money. Encouraged by the sue
cess of this year operations, they have either
enlarged their yards or bought property for
other purposes, and did this In anticipation of
selling this year's crop. The money for thoir
deals now being due, they wish to sell, end are
hunting for purchasers. -
Firm holders regret action of this kind, for,
all tlirough the present season, the dealers
have been the active men in the hop market,
the growers standing back and awaiting offers.
Growers generally have faith in the future of
the market, and, though many do not expect
renewed activity before the first of the new
year, they have no doubt that, when present
stocks are partly consumed, the brewers will
be compelled to bid up in order to get more
hops. .
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc
The wheat market yesterday was dull and
weak, though there was no particular change
in price.
WHEAT Walla Walla, export value. S0c;
milling, 83c; Eastern basis, 85c: bluestem, 5c
higher; Valley, STfcc
BARLEY- Feed, $22 per ton; rolled. $23.50
024.50.
OATS No. 1 white, $1.3001.3214; gray.
$1.35 0 1.40 per cental.
FLOUR Patents, $4.0504.85 per barrel;
straights, $4.3004.45; clears, $3.S54; Val
ley. $4.1004.25; Dakota hard wheat. $G.5O0
7.50; Graham, $3.5004: whole wheat. $40
4.2Z; rye flour, local, $4.50; Eastern, $50
5.10.
MILLSTTJFFS Bran, $19 per ton; mid
dlings, $23.50; shorts. $21; chops. V. S.
Mills. $18; linseed dairy food. $18: .Unseed
ollmeal, lc per pound. ,
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream, 00
pound sacks, $0.75: lower grades, $5,750
K 0.25: oatmeal, steel cut. 50-pound sacks, $S
per barrel; 10-pound sacks. $4.25 per bale;
oatmeal ground), 50-pound sacks, $7.50 per
AAarrel; 10-pound sacks, $4.25 per bale; split
Jyas, $4.50 per 100-pound sack; 25-pound
boxes, $1S5; pearl barley. $4 per 100 pounds;
25-pound boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour.
10-pound sacks, $2.50 per bale.
HAT Timothy. $14010 per ton; clover,
$11012; grain. $11012; cheat. $12013.
Vegetables. Fruit, Etc,
The fruit market was active, the principal
demand being for oranges and bananas for the
holiday trade.
VEGETABLES Turnips. $1 per rack; car
rots. $1; beets. $L25; parsnips, $L25; cab
bage. lc: lettuce, head. 15c per
dozen; parsley. 20c dozen; tomatoes, 30050c
per box; cauliflower. $1 per dozen; egg plant.
$1 ner crate: celery. 50070c per dozen: cu
cumbers. 10015c per dozen; peaa. 405c per
pound: beans, green. 40'oc; wax, 493c;
pumpkins. 10114c per pound; peppers, 5c
per pound.
ONIONS New. $1.7501.85. buyers' prices.
HONEY $303.25 ner case.
POTATOES New Oregon, fancy. 75S5c,
buyers' nrice: Merced sweets. lliQlVc
RAISINS Loose Muscatels. 4-crown. 7c:
3-laycr Muscatel raisins. 7o; unbleached
seedless Sultanas. C4e: London layers.
3-crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, $1.85;
2-crown. $1.75.
DRIED FRUIT Apples, evaporated. CO
Sc per pound; sundrled. sacks or boxes
none; apricots, luyiic: peacnes. uuivc;
pears, none; prunes. Italians. 45c; French,
2033tC; figs, California blacks, 5?ic: do
white, none; Smyrna. c; ara aaies, i.ou;
plums, pitted. 6c
DOMESTIC FRUITS Apples, fancy. $10
173: clean. 75c$l; wormy, 50 060c per
tcx. figs. S5c0$2.5O per box; grapes. Call-
frml. 1 RS- nnnt. "Winter TCollljt.
$12501.50; quinces. $1; cranberries, $9,500
11 ner barrel: persimmons. $1.25 per box.
TRnoiP IT. FRTTTTS TLmonii- fnpv. 2.55
04. choice. $3 per box; oranges, new na
vels, $3.50 03.75; Valenclas. $4.5005 per
bcx; grapefruit. $4 per box: bananas. 505c
per pound; pomegranates. per pox.
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc
Receipts of dressed turkeys were large yes
terday, but the demand was strong, and all the
arrivals cleaned up. There was more than the
usual quantity- of culle, some of which sold
down to 15 cents, .while fancy birds easily
brought 22 cents, owing to the comparatively
high price of turkeys. Chickens were in strong
request at firmer prices. Eggs were tin
changed. Butter is quoted weaker
BUTTER City creameries: Extra, cream
ery. 30c per pound: fancy creamery. 25 O
27c State creameries: Fancy creamery.
25030c; store butter. I2tfi4c Eastern: Ex
tra creamery. itic; lancy creamery. 73 tf
E5C
EGGS Oregon, ranch. S0331?ic: Eastern.
fresh. 27c: storage. 19025c
POULTRY tancy nene. utilise: 00 old.
lOSlle: mixed chickens. 9ei0c: old roosters.
70c, do young, 1010ct Springs. 1 to
2-pound, lojiwuc: nrouera, 1 xo impound.
12013c: cress ea caicKcna. iai-Tic; lurxeys.
live. EDrinc. 15016c; do dressed. 15fll7c:
do clioisT lMS2e: xecs. live. ficr do
drexted. BeiOc: ducks, old. S6M0-50: do
young, as toxXze. (70S: pigeons, $10L25.
GAMS Wild geese, iiuitra cuckb,
$304; "Wligeon. $202.50; Teal. $232.25: Chin
pheasants, $697: do attire. $530; 'srouic $G
quail, ix-ixja-i-CHEESE
Full cream twins. 11 0 14c:
Tonne Americas, 12 & 15c
Groceries. Nuts. Etc.
COFFEE Mocha. 20 23c: Java, ordinary.
10020c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18 20c: good.
lC0iSc; ordinary, uvue. per pouna; co
lurabla roast, cases, 100s. $13: 50s. 513.25;
Arbuckle, $14.75; Lion, $14.75.
RICE imperial japan, no. u $5.37 h: o.
Creole, $4-25; Carolina. 6c; broken-head.
4 c
SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tails.
$1.05 per dozen; 2-pound talis, $2.40; fancy
1 -pound cats, lsu: s-pouna n&u. i-iu;
Alaska pink, 1-pound tails. S7Hc; red. 1
pound tails, $1.20; sockeyes, 1-pound tails,
$1.75; 1-pound flats, $1.85.
sun Ail' sacic oasis, xuv pounos: v-uue.
$0.50; powdered. $0.25; dry granulated.
$0.10; extra U. o.t; .goiaen v. irun
surar. SG.25 advance over sack basis as fol
lows: Barrels. 10c; half barrels, 25c; boxes.
50c per 100 pouBus. ITenns: On remittance J
within 15 days, deduct .c per pound; if I
-. .i within art rinrc flu. I
Intrr tVinn IX flnva and Within 30 days, de
duct He per pound; no discount after 30
days.) Beet sugar granulated. $0.05 per
100 pounds; maple sugar, ivicc per iwuuu.
SALT California. $0.50 per ton; $1.30 per
bale: Liverpool. 50a. $15.50 ; 100s. $15: 2uO.
$14.50; half-ground. 100s, $5.25; 60a. $5.5.
K U1B W ainuiE, XOTtC per yuuuu uj sai.il.
lc extra for less than sack; Brazil nuts. 15c:
filberts, 15c; pecans, Jumbos, 15c: extra
Dlus ultras. 15c: nonpareils. 13c; chestnuts, I
large, 14c; aimonas, i. -x- l., lottionoc; u
peanuts, raw. 8c per pound; roasted, yvnw. i
plnenuts. lO012Uc; hickory nuts, 7c; cocoa-
nuts. tuuuc per ooico.
BEANS Small white, 3ic; large white,
3Uc; pink, 4c; bayou, 3c; Lima. 4c.
Hops, "Wool, Hides, Etc
"HOPS Fanev shippers. 32c: choice. 31c;
prime. 50c; medium, 28c per pound.
WOOL Valley. 10020c per pound; Eastern
Oregon, 10017c; mohair, 25 02 tic per pound for
choice.
HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 10 pounds and up,
15013HC ner sound: dry kin. No. 1. 5 to 10
nounds. 12c: dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds.
ifli- drv. ealted bulla and stajrs. one-third less
than dry. flint; salted hides, steers, sound. 70
pounds and over, osrojic; mi n w pounau. ist
Kr. under 50 oounds and cows. GWtf'C stags
and bulls, sound, 404Ho; kip, sound. 15 to 20
pounds, 7c: under lu pounoa. oc; green iuu
uiltpril. le ner nound less: culls, lc per -pound:
horse hides, salted, ;i.uit eacn; orj-, ij
1.50 each; colts- niaes, UQduc eacn; goauiuuts
common. 1015o each; Angora, "with wool on.
TALLOW Prime, per pouna, ijfc; ao,
and grease, 2H03&
Meats and Provisions.
BEEF Dressed 426c per pound.
MUTTON Dressed. 45Vic per pound: lambs.
5fe6Cc per pound.
hams Ten to 14 pounds. 13c per pouna t i
to 10 pounds, 13c; 18 to 20 pounds. 13c; Cali
fornia (.picnic). 10c; cottage bams, 10c;
shoulders, none: boiled hrj.. 21c: boiled nicnlo
ham, boneless, 14c.
veal Dreseed, 100 to 125, 78c per pound;
125 to 200. 50c; 200 and up. 3HHc
PORK Dreised, 100 to 150. 6Qiic per pound;
150 and up. 5c.
bacos-irancy breakfast, 15c per pouna;
standard breakfast, 17c; choice, 15c; Eng
lish breakfast. 11 to 14 pounds. 14c.
SAUSAGE Portland ham. 13c per pound:
minced bam. lOUc: Summer, choice dry. 17V-c:
bologna, long. 04c: welnerwurst. 8c: liver. Cw:
pork, 10c; blood, d'.ic; neaacneese, sc; bo
logna sausage, link, 5&c
DRY-SALTED MEATS Regular short dears.
salt, 11UC smoked; clear backs, 10c salt.
11c smoked: Oregon export. 20 to 25 sounds.
average 10&c salt, llc smoked; Union butts.
10 to IS pounds, average, 8c salt, 0c smoked.
PICKLED GOODS Pickled pigs' feet, -car-
rels, $5; barrels, $2.75; 15-pound kit, $1.25;
pickled tripe, -narreis, $3; y4-Darrels. $z.7o;
uiw ui. iua w
oarreis, -Darreis, io; n-pouna Kit,
II ?;. nlVI l.mK.- tnT,f-7. LiV.,ri1. id
carrels, $4.75; 15-pound Kits, $z.25.
LARD Kettle rendered: Terces, lOiic; tubs,
10Kc; 50s. 10V4c; 20s, 10c; 10s. lie; 5s.
HUc. Standard pure: Tierces. 0c; tubs,
0?ic; 80s. 9c; 20s, 9-4c; 10s. lOc; 5s.
lOiic, Compound: Tierces. Cc; tubs, 6c;
dus. uiic; ius, 7c; ss, 7 5c
Oils.
GASOLINE Stove gasoline, cases, 24Hc; Iron
barrels, ibe: so degrees gasoline, cases. 82c:
iron barrels or drums. 28c
COAL OIL Cases. 21c; iron barrels, 10c;
wood barrels, none; 03 degrees, cases, 22c;
barrels, lSc Washington State test burning
oils, except headlight. c per gallon higher.
LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels, 54c; cases, S9c
Boiled: Barrels. 50c; cases, 01c One cent less
In 250-gallon lots.
TURPENTINE Cases. S5c; barrels. Sic
WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 754c; 600-pound,
7tc; less man 00-pound lots, 8c
LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Frlccs at
Portland Union
Stockyards
Yesterday.
Receipts at the Portland Union Stockyards
yesterday were 505 sheep, 155 hogs and 100
cattle. The following prices were quoted at
the yards:
CATTLE Best steers, $3.25; medium. $2.75:
cows, $2J2.50.
HOGS Best Urge, fat hogs, $5.50; light
nogs. $44.73.
SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon and Valley,
:.5o; iambs, $3.25.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
Prices
Current at Chicago, Omaha and
Kansas City.
OMAHA, Nov. 21. Cattle Receipts. 9200
Market 5010c lower: native steers, $3.8000.40;
cows and heifers, $2.4003.83; Western steers.
0: Texas steers, $2.7503.75; cows and
heifers. $2.2503.50; canners, $L7502.75; stock-
ers and feeders, $2.4034; calves. $2,500-5.50:
Dulls, stags, etc, $1.8503.85.
Hogs Receipts. 6200. Market 507c lower:
heaT $4.5504.00; mixed, $4.8504.90; light.
$4.50047; pigs, $404.50; bulk of sales, $4.55
04.57.
Sheep Receipts, 17.500. Market slow to 10c
lower; Western yearlings, $4.2504.50; wethers.
$4.1004.40; ewes, $3.8004.35; common and
etockers, $2.5004.10; lambs, $505.85.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 21. Cattle Receipts.
18.000, including 1000 Southerns. Market steady
to 10c lower; native steers. $3.5006.15; South
ern steers. $2.5004.25; Southern cows. $1,500
3.25; native cows and heifers, $1.6005; stack
ers and feeders. $2.2504.10; bulls, $1.5503.50:
calves. $2.2503.75; Western steers. $304.75:
Western cows, $3.ja&3.&o.
Hogs-Receipts, 7000. Market 5c lower; bulk
of sales. $4.4004.70; heavy, $4.7004.80; pack.
ers, $4.5504.70; pigs and light, $404.60.
Sheep Receipts. 6000. Market steady: mut
tons, $3.7504.50; lambs, $4.2505.85; range
wethers. $404.85; ewes, $2.5004.
CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Cattle Receipts, 10,000.
including 5000 Texans. Market 10c lower.
steady; good to prime steers, $506.75; poor to
medium, $3.5006.50; stockcra and feeders. $2
04.20; cows, $1.2504.25; heifers, $1.7505; can
ners, $1.2502.40; bulls. $204.25; calves, $3.50
06.50; Western steers, $303.35.
Hogs Receipts. 45,009; tomorrow, 27,000.
Market 5c lower; mixed and butchers. $4,500
4.75; good to choice heavy, $4.7004.75; rough
heavy, $4.4004.60; light, $4.6004.70: bulk of
sales, $4.6004.70.
Sheep Receipts, 28,000. Sheep and lambs
steady; good to choice wethers, $4.3505; fair
to choice mixed, $3.5004.30; Western sheep.
$3; native lambs, $4.5006.20; Western do.
$4 (TO.
Mining Stocks.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 21. Official closing
quotations for mining stocks today were as
follqjvs:
Alta
Alpha Con.
$ .03
.12
Justice $ .05
Mexican 1.10
Andes
Best & Belcher.
Bullion
Caledonia
Challenge Con. .
Confidence . . . ,
Con. Cal. & Va..
Crown Point ...
Exchequer
Gould & Curry..
Hale & Norcross
Julia
-25
Occidental Con.. .94
1.10
Ophlr 2.20
.23
Overman
.13
49Potosl
.18
.18
.85
Savage ...
Seg. Belcher ...
Sierra Nevada
24
.00
i.8o;
.16
.43
.13
.44
Silver Hill
Union Con. ....
Utah Con.
.54
.08
721 Yellow Jacket ..
1.75
521
NEW YORK. Nov. 2L Closing quotations:
Adams Con, - - $ -25
Alice 70
Breece ... ..... .12
Brunswick Con.. 15
Little Chief $ .06
Ontario ... ... 3.75
Ophlr ... .10
Phoenix ... ..
Potosl
Savage
14
Comstock Tun.. ,'OSi
.17
Con. Cal. & Va.. 1.95
Horn Silver .... 1.55!
Iron Sliver 2.00
Lead vllle Con. . .02
Sierra Nevada
40
20
Small Hopes .
Standard ....
1.90
BOSTON. Nov. 21. Closing quotations:
Adventure ...$ 6.50lMohawk $ 55.50
Allouez 1S.75
Amalcamated. 0.38
Mont. C & C 4.50
Old Dominion. 27.75
Osceola -90.00
Am. Zinc 13.00;
Atlari tie 19.251
Bingham .... S7.50
parrott 32.00
Qutncy 120.00
Cat t: Kecia. es..uu
Shannon
9.50
Centenial
. S0.00Trinity
15.
Copper Range.
71.75
U. S. Mining..
24.50
12. 3S
45.75
Daly West . . .
Dominion Coal
Franklin .....
Graney . . ....
Isle Royale
Jiichicta
13.50
u. s. on
61.50
13.00,
S.S0
SO. 00
9.73!
Utah ...
Victoria
S.3S
Winona
11.63
IWolvcrine ....
10S.CO
STOCKSQUIETANDSTRONG
FALLING OFF. IN BUSINESS OF
NEW YORK EXCHANGE.
Broken Week Ahead " One Cause of
the Inactivity More Gold Ex
ports Are Probable.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Aggregate sales of
stocks at the Stock Exchange fell off today.
but notwithstanding the declining activity
prices were, well maintained. The market Is
best denned as quiet and strong. The cause
of the' falling off in business was not very
clear. The fact ot a broken week ahead on
account of the. Thanksgiving holiday may have
been a motive. There was an intimation that
the expectation of an immediate decision of
.v. . - .1 V ,. .... . ,,
uic .luweni securities euil nugai w uibi-
pointing. Wall street clings to a decision in
that suit as a toasIhV lmnortant announcement
affecting the transcontinental railroad situation
and the prospect of its delay discouraged some
operators. union Pacific was noticeably
strong, however, as was St. Paul.
The engagement of gold bars for export to
Paris this week was added to by an amount
of several hundred thousand, and Inquiry for
Treasury office. Foreign exchange made afur-
ther advance, thus bridging the interval which
permits the shipment of coin, and $500,000 was
engaged for Germany. The United States Steel
stocks and the railroad stocks reflected, the
good reports from trade circles. 'Amalgamated
Copper was strong, and 4 metal stocks were .
generally benefited In sympathy. The large
demand for copper is assumed to go largely
into electrical Improvements, and the "electric
stocks made notable gains. The day's small
changes In leading stocks comports with the
narrowing of the dimensions of the market, and-1
the closing was irregular.
Bonds were Arm. Total sales. $10.3SO,000.
United States bonds were unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. HIcb. Low. bia.
Atchison 10,400 80 80H 8ft
ao preierrea ......
.100 1U3' 103-i 1UJ4
Baltimore & Ohio...
8.300 iliti 9?Ts
do preferred
100 Olfe IHfe V4
Canadian Pacific
9,200 13474 134 hi 134vs
Central of N. J
Chesapeake & Ohio.
11
8,300 SOU SOU 50H
umcago & Alton..
aw 4&!a
do preferred 82
Chi. Great AVeotera.. 24,000 25S 24; 241
cm. & ionnwestern. sou 201 2ixi zoo
Chi., MIL &St. Paul 21,000 174 173& U3?i
ao preierrea ita
Chi. Term. z Trans,
8,100 1G
15U
do preferred
7.400 22
V.600 23tj
100 58
300 37
800 167
800 331
20H
58
30&
186
330
"so"
30U
73
54 H
20ji
c, a. c. & st. l...
as
23
58
Colorado bout hern ..
do 1st preferred....
do 2d preferred.....
36tt
Delaware & Hudson..
180
330
32
80
Del.. Lack. & West
Denver & Rio Grande
do preferred
100
23,100
1.O00
3C0
SO
54.
Brie
39ii
do 1st preferred....
724
54&
do 2d preferred:....
Hocking Valley .
400
84
S4
84
do preferred Sy
Illinois Central
700 150
149 14?i-
Iowa Central 600 31Vi
30 30,
uo preierrea .......
Kan. City Southern..
HW OS UJ 07
COO 31V4 30 294
do preferred
1.500 54U 53 53-4
3.100 139 139 ISOVt
Louisville & Nashv..
Manhattan L.
l.WO loo 1H7V4 1G7
Metrop. Securities...
2.400 84 SI4 811
Metropolitan St. Ry..
0.4O0 125 124 124
Mexican central
22,900 23S 22
mm & g. Louis.
04
v cf r bS c o xr
I O1- P- & S. S. M.
: nis:
ao preferred imu
Missouri Pacific 24.100 109: 1084 10914
-""-1 oc icxas.. j,iw 3i 3a;
do preferred T.Sfift usi i u
national nr Mpt rM k rjvi iui Atr nv
Norfolk & Western.. 7,700 754 75U 75'
do preferred
90
42 42
Ontario & Western..
Pennsylanla
000 42
7,200 137
133i 130
if.. C. C. & St. L
Reading 73.700
11
70
C0T4
25?:
5314
75
8714
SO
30
83
08
254
53
70
do 1st preferred inn
do 2d Dreferred inn
T
7991
Rock Island Co 20.000
30
sn
OS
25
do preferred n.Tnn
St. L. &: S. Ft-2d pfd. 500
cu l. soumwestem.
600
do preferred
900
42,400
53
Southern Pacific ....
US
07
do preferred
1.200 1175i 11 TV 117
Southern Railway ...
I0.O00 -30 35 35i
do preferred -inn
I Texas & Pacific 2.100 37
Toledo, St. L. &V.. 400 32U
3151 31:
00 preferred ........ l.fcOO 335i
Union Pacific 171.900 117
52 53
115 no;;
do preferred 400- ns
naoasn 1.400
24U
m
24
48?1
23 23T4
do preferred 2"no
40 40
21S 2li
Wheeling & L. Erie. 300
Wisconsin Central .. " 000
24
do preferred 1,000
47 47
ixprrs.i companies
Adams .
230
American .
United States 100 11 i
110
124
Wells-Fargo
240
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Cooper. 83.700 K1U
7991
Sl
SS
34
"0"
3S
18
P0
31-)I
SSi
Amer. Car & Foundry 7.400 3251
ao preferred 400- 89
American Cotton Oil. 700 3ii
do preferred
American -Ice 5.600
do preferred 2.800
39
1S?8
38
American Linseed OH 100
17
do preferred
40
American Locomotive 23.100
34
33
33
do preferred 2.G00 lois: innu inial
Amer. Em. & Refining 23.700 81 TOW 81
do preferred 900 11451 H4s; iiiu
.n.iut-1. oufem neuuiHE JD.11KI liilVt
Anaconda Mining Co.
3.000 120 119
119
Brooklyn R. Transit.
0,900 CS14
6S OSU
Colorado Fuel Iron
Consolidated Gas
Com' Products
9.400 47 4654 47
7,500
:k 21b 218.
3.300 25 25
do preferred
. 1.300 80 SO
700 37 36?i
7.100 190 165
4,000 20 20
600 79 78
, 1.000 41 40
400 85 S5
400 24i 24
80
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric ....
International Paper..
36
1S0
20H
ao preferred
International Pump..
41
do preferred
84
National Lead
North American ....
Pacific Mall
People's Gas ,
Pressed Steel Car....
1.900 106 105 103t:
l.dUU -lUtt 4HW
1,700 109 108 10ft
S.500
do preferred
200 S3'
Pullman Palace Car,
Republic Steel ,
300 231
1,700 1
do preferred ,
1.500
Rubber Goods .......
1,200
300
7.500
40.500
2,500
8,700
2.400
1.200
-65,100
10S.500
do preferred
Tenn. Coal & Iron..,
U. S. Leather ,
do preferred
U. S. Realty
U. S. Rubber ,
do preferred
U. S. Steel ,
do preferred
Wcstlnghouse Elec.
Western Union
7,000 170
300 92
Total tales for the day. 1,173,400 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. Nov. 2L Closing quotations:
U. S. ref. 2s reg.l04JC. &. N. W. C. 7s,12S
do coupon ... 104
D. & R. G. 4s.. 101
TJ. S. 3s reg. ...104
N. Y. Cen. Ists..l00
do coupon . . . 105
iMor. Pacific 3s.. 75
U. S. new 4s reg.130
do 48 105
do coupon ...130
So. Pacific 4s.... 90
Union Pacific 4s. 100
I Wis. Central 4s. 02
U. S. old 4s reg. 106
do coupon ...106
Atchison AdJ 4s. 94
Stocks at London.
LONDON. Nov. 21. Consols for
money.
88: consols for account, 88 5-10.
Anaconda 0
Nor. & Western. 77
Atchison SSi
ao preferred ..94
do preferred ..100
OnL & Western. 43
Bait. A Ohio ...100
Pennsylvania ... 70
Can. Pacmc -...1S7
Rand Mines .... 11
Chen. & Ohio ..51
Reading 38
a GL Western.. 20
do 1st pre! ... 45
C M. & St. P.. 178
do 2d pref ... 41
DeBeers 18
So. Railway ... 30 K
D. & B, G 34
ao. preierrea . . us
do preferred.. 88
So. Pacific 69
Erie 40jUnlon Pacific ...118
do 1st pref ... 74
do 2d pref ... 55
do preferred ..97
u. 5. uteel 2S'i
Illinois Central. 153
L. & N. 143
do preferred .. 90
Wabash 24
M.. K. & T. 30
do preferred ..48
X. Y. Central.. .139
Spanish 4s 87
Bank Clearings.
Clearings.
Balances.
Portland $ S30.901
Seattle 1,008.023
Tacoma 593,703
$ 82.021
158,510
62.802
39,948
Spokane 519,869
Dally Treasury Statement.
"WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. Today's statement
of the Treasury showa
1
Available cash balance...
..$144,757,06?
Gold
Money. Exchange, Etc
LONDON. Nov. 21. Bar sliver, firm, 27 l-16d
per ounce.
Money. 202 per cent.
The rate ot discount In the open market for
83 83
230 230
7 16 16
69 OS 68
24 23 23g
87J S7 87
7C 75;- 75
15 14 14
9M 95 95
84 S3 83
34 33 33
SSU 88 88
2S 27 27ft
iy
02 92
short bills is 3031-10 per cent; -three months" -- a jcggg fj. Joseph T. Bowen Gang." and finally led' to many of them," JvlTsteaSSra Tfor ports In Callforala, Mex
billN 363 1-10 per cent, 4Wl rtmT,t the $15,088 needed to raise and their recruits' being: connected with fcT ad Humioldt Bay. . Torturthtrlnlonn-
NEW YORK. Nov. 2L-Money on calU
steady. 202 per cent; closing
r hid " Tvr nt-
S 01a, - per cent,
offered. 3 per cent. Time loans, steady; 80
days. 3U per cent; 90. days and" six months.
!
3K04 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 40,
I
4w xer cent.
Steriinc axchme StrgEC, with actual bu1
ness tn bankers' bills, at $i.S7104.8715 for de
mand and at $4.84154.8420 for 60-day bills;
posted rates. $4.S5 and $4.S7&8-LS8; commer
cial bills, $4.S30.84.
Bar silver 5Sic
Mexican dollars iGic
Bonds Government, steady; railroads, firm.
SAN FRANCISCO. . Nov. 21. Silver bars.
SSJic. , .
Mexican dollars. 40c. '
Dratts-Slght, 2Hc;Oelegraph, 5c '
Sterling On London. CO days, $4-84; sight.
$4.S7U.
Gold Engaged for Export.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Lazard Freres have
Increased their gold engagements for export to
$1,800,000. Of this amount $1,000,000 will be
shipped to Paris on the steamer leaving to
morrow, and the balance, on Thursday. This
exhausts" the supply of gold hars at the assay
office. Goldman, Sachs & Co. today" engaged
$500,000 gold coin for shipment to Paris tomor
row, making $2,300,000 certain to be shipped
then.
The first engagement of gold coin announced
since the payments last Spring for the Panama
Canal was that by Goldman. Sachs & Co. to-
it t t n..i ht
conslderably more gold would be exported, now
that the movement had begun.
The total gold chipped or engaged since the
present- movement began oa October 27 Is
placed at $23,750,000, of which $9,000,000 went
to Paris.
S AN 1"KAN CISCO MARKETS.
Heavy Liquidating Sales cf Wheat Options
nlivea Trade.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 21. Special.)
Large liquidating sales of wheat options, chief
ly May delivery, at lower prices, enlivened
trade in the local grain pit. Weakness in
Chicago, and fears iraong speculative holders
here that wheat la that market will decline to
the dollar mark were the leading causes of the
break. Spot prices were unchanged, but a re-
duction is expected tomorrow, should futures
further decline. Barley is stubborn, and firm,
despite the weakness in wheat. Oats are
steady, but Inactive.' Sample lots of Eastern
white clipped of good color and fair weight
are offering here at '$1.37. Feedstuffs and.
hay are steady.
Nearly 100 tons of dressed turkeys arrived.
Including a good portion from Oregon. No. 1
are active and firm at 23c to 26c Heavy ar
rivals of turkeys are expected tomorrow.
Citrus fruits, excepting fancy lemons, are
plentiful and easy. The feature was the ar
rival of two carloads of Redlands Sunflower
oranges. Four carloads of apples arrived
from the North, adding to the easiness of the
market for that fruit. Grapes are In light
supply and higher. Tropical fruits are more
active and steadier. Nuts are firm.
River potatoes are In liberal supply, but best
grades are in good demand and steady. Nine
carloads of sweets arrived, causing a sharp
decline. Fancy onions are firm at full figures.
Butter Is quiet and unchanged. Cheese Is
easy. Eggs are selling more freely and stead
ier. Receipts. 30,000 pounds butter. 3000
pounds cheese. 13,000 dozen eggs.
vegetables Garlic, 405c: green peas,
7c; string beans, 407c; -tomatoes, 4Oc0$l;
egg plant. 75c0$l. .
POULTRY Turkey gobblers, 17018c; tur
key hens, 17020c; roosters, old, $404.50;
do young, $5.5000; broilers, small. $101.:
do large, $3.5004; fryers, $4.5005; hens.
$4.5005; ducks, old, $4:5005.50; do young.
$507.
BUTTER Fancy creamery. 20c; creamery
seconds. 16c; fancy dairy. 16c; dairy seconds.
14c.
CHEESE Young America, 11012c; .East
ern, 12014c.
EGGS Store, 25030c; fancy, ranch, 45c
WOOL Lambs'. '10018c
MILLFEED Bran, $17.50018.50; mid.
dllngs. $24 027.
HOPS 1904, 29032c
HAY Wheat, $10015; wheat and oats. $10
014; barley. $9012; alfalfa. $9011.60; do
ver, $700; stock; $307; straw, 45003c
FRUIT Apples, choice. $1.25; do common.
25c; bananas. 75c0$3; Mexican limes, $40
4.50; California lemons, choice. $3: do com
mon. $1; oranges, navels, $1.5002.60; pineap
ples, 75C0S3.
POTATOES River Burbanks. 40 070c:
River reds. CO0Oc; Salinas Burbanks. 9Oc0
$1.35; sweets, C50S5c; Oregon Burbanks. 75c
0$1-
RECEIPTS Flour. 13.594 nuarter sacks;
wheat, 1099 centals: barley. 4C83 centals: oats.
1575 centals; do Oregon, 90 centals: beans. 10,
095 sacks; corn. 1209 centals: potatoes. 8378
sacks: bran, 521 sacks: middlings, 300 sacks:
hay, 874 tons; wool, 33 bales; hides. 1179.
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK, Nov. 21. Another advance was
reported -In the copper market, with the tone
firm. Lake. J4.87015.12c; electrolytic.
14.75015. and casting. 14.50014.75, with some
of the larger producers naming 15c as an la
side price for Lake. Spot copper in London
eloped at 60 12s 60. and futures at 67,
Tin was- also higher locally, closing at 290
29.25c for spot, while in London the market
"tvas rather irregular, with spot at 132 15s and
I " wu-
Lead was mnchanged at 4.2004.70c In the
local market. In London, the market was
little higher at 12.
Spelter was firm and higher at fl.7505.87Uc
locally. Abroad it was unchanged at 25 5s.
Iron closed at 52s 95 in Glasgow, and at 4Gs
6d in MIddlceboro. Locally, Iron Is firm.
Dairy Produce in' the East.
NEW YORK. Nov. '21. Butter Firm; street
prices: extra creamery, 25025c; official
prices, creamery, common to extra. 15025c;
state dairy, common to extra. 14023c; reno-
vated, common to extra, 13019c; Western Imi
tation creamery, common to choice, 15019c
Cheese Firm; state full cream, September,
colored and white fancy, llc; do late made.
colored and white, poor to choice. 810c;
do large September, colored and white, fancy.
llc; do late made, colored; good to choice.
910c; do late made, white, poor to fancy.
701Oc
Eggs Strong; Western selected, choice, 290
30c: do average best. 2Sc
CHICAGO, Nov. 21. On the Produce Ex
change today the butter market was steady;
creamery. 16024c Egg, firm. 15Q2Zc
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Evaporated- apples.
quiet: common. 304c; prime, 404c;
choice. 5g5c; fancy, 606
Prunes continue quiet, ranging from 2c to 6c,
according to grade and for California fruit.
Oregon prunes are pretty well cleaned up, with
quotations ranging from 5c to 7c
Anricots, steady; choice, D01Oc; extra
choice. 1010c; fancy, 11015c
Peaches, steady; choice, 009 c; extra choice,
901Oc; fancy. lO011c
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. The market for coffee
futures closed steady 5010 points higher.
Soles. 97,500 bags, including: December,
6.70c; March. 7c; May, 7.1507.20c; July, 7.35c;
September. 7.5007.55c Spot Rio, quiet; No.
invoice. 8c: mild, quiet,
Sugar Raw. firm; fair refining. 4 3-1 Gc; cen
trifugal, 06. test, 411-16c; molasses sugar.
3 5-1 6c; refined, firm.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Nov. 2L Wool Steady;
territory and Western medium. 22023c; fine
medium. 19021c; fine, 15018c.
XiUUoiLN.UO JiCtC-i vjxsxxxvxju
Hurricane Causes Immense Damage
in the Talsutse Islands.
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 2L Tho Talsutse
Islands northeast of -Celebes, Malay
Archipelago, have been visited, by a dls-
natrmi hurricane, causlntr the sea to rise
to such, an extent that It flooded the isl
ands and left 30.000 persons destitute, their
homes, boats and. plantations being do
stroyed.
Debt -of Church Raised. -
'mprrnann Nnv. 21. A eift of between
I j.v. T.n, TkMnal rhnrch
"13rr, Ar,.n
i wane viie ji utilise ui c
I ..w,v, ov- will inhl
from an unknown giver will enable the.
church to have the iMiired. esdowmelat ot
lESO.OeeL These ankosnceafeats were, made
during a service wWcb was attended by
im popJe.
Downing, Hopkins & Co.
Established 1893
' WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Floor
GRAIN ELEVATORS PACKED
HEAVY WHEAT MOVEMENT
BREAKS CHICAGO MARKET.
e-illnrt Starts hv Commission
' 3 J
House Representing Wall-
Street Interests.
CHICAGO. Nov. 21. At the opening In wheat
a firm undertone was manifested. The strength
was probably due to the fact that xnany-tradr
ers who sold short on Saturday took fright at
rumor circulated early to the effect that
there was frost in Argentine. Another factor
that tended to give support to the groin mar
ket was news concerning world's shipments
for last week, the movement shown being less
than many traders expected. For a time offer
ings were inadequate to the demand, and prices
made a quick advance. Suddenly sentiment
veered to the bear side. Reports from the
Northwest stated that the movement of wheat
from the farms In that eectlon would probably
continue heavy for several months, and that
elevators are packed with wheat. Following
the lead of a large commission-house, said to
be acting for prominent Wall street interests,
the traders turned active sellers of December.
The result was a sharp decline, December clos
ing at $1.07X01-07. May closed weak at
$1.08.
In the face of the sharp break in wheat
prices a firm undertone prevailed in conu De-
cember closed He higher at 48c; May closed
at 45ic
Oats held steady all day. December closed
at 2SX02SKC
Provisions were weak as a result of liberal
receipts of hogs. Pork cloaed 7c lower; lard.
10c lower, and ribs down 25c.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
$1.0S5i $1.096
. 1.09 1.10
, .97 .83
CORN.
.48 .48
, .45 .45
, .45 .45a
OATS.'
. .31U .31
Low. '
$1.09
1.08
Close.
December
May
$1.07
1.08
July ,
December
May ,
July
47i
.45
.4S?i
.45
July
November
J31U
.31
December
2S?s
-31
2SS
.31
.23
May
.31
31
MESS PORK.
2.45 . 12.45
January
12.37
12.50
12.40
May
12.52 12.55
12.52
LARD.
. 6.97 6.97
. 7.12 7.12
SHORT RIBS.
January
May ...
6.93
7.10
6.95
7.12
January
May ....
6.47
.. 0.60
0.47
6.62
6.42
6.57
6.45
6.60
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Weak.
Wheat No. 2 Spring. $1.0801.12; No. 3, J$l
1.08; No. 2 red. S1.1OU01.13U.
Corn No. 2, 53c; No. 2 yellow, 57c.
. Oats No. 2. 2&ic: No. 2 white, 31$1032c;
No. 3 white, 3O032c
Rye No. 2, 78c.
Barley Good feeding, 38033c; fair to choice
malting. 42052c
Flaxseed No. 1, $1.11; No. 1 Northwestern.
$1.18.
Mess pork-Pcr barrel.. $11.05011.10.
Lard Per 100 pounds. $O.4206.95.
Short ribs sides Loose, $6.6206.65.
Short clear sides Boxed, $6.7506.87.
Clover Contract grade. $12.25.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flcur. barrels
. Wheat, bushels
. 23,000
18.000
02.000
543.000
234.000
4.000
100.000
13.000
Corn, huzhsls ..
115.000
Oats, bufbels ...
Rye. bushels ...
Barley, bushels ,
72.0CO
10.O0O
133,000
Grain and Produce at New York.
NEW TORK. Nov. 21. Flour Receipts. 23,-
00 barrels; exports. 2900 barrels. Market.
quiet. Minnesota patents, $006.30.
heat Receipts. 2S.000 buehels; exports.
23,910 bushels. No. 2 red. $1.18 f. o. b.
afloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1.20S f. o. b.
afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.08 f. o. b.
afloat. Options were active all day. but closed
net lower on bear pressure. May closed
$1.10; July closed $1.02; December closed
$1.15.
Hops, hides and wool Firm.
Grain at Son Eranclsco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. Wheat and bax-
ley, Eteady.
Spot quotations-
Wheat Shipping. $1.4701.5O; milling.
$1.5201.65.
Barley Feed, $1.O8S101.13K: brewing. $1.15
1.17.
Oats Red. $L2201.8O: white, $1.420
1.57; black, $1.2701.62.
Call board sales
Wheat December. $L43?4
Barley December, $1.09.
Corn Large yellow. $L4O01.45.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, Nov. 21. Wheat Cargoes on pass
age buyers Indifferent. English country mar-
United Kingdom, 3,070.000; to the Continent,
1.670.0C0. '
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 21. Wheat Quiet; De
cember, 7s d; March. 7s 2d; May, 7s 2d.
Wheat and flour in Paris, dull. -French coun
try markets, flirner. Weather in England, fine
and cold.
i - Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA. Waeh.. Nov. 21. Wheat, lc lower;
bluestem. SSc; club, unchanged. 85c
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. The visible supply of
grain Saturday, November 19, as compiled by
the New York Produce Exchange, was. as fol
lows:
Bushels. Decrease.
Wheat 33.399;000 2.097,000
Com 1.493.000 783,000
Oats 24.324.000 437.0UO
Rye 1.298,000 153,000
Barley - o.oii.wu si.uuu
Increase. '
ROOSEVELT AS ARBITRATOR.
Bondholders Desire Him to Say How
'Much Colombia Pay Panama.
LONDON, Nov. 2L A movement Is on
foot to get President Roosevelt to arbi
trate the difference .between Panama and
the corporation of foreign bondholders in
reffara to tne uosomDian aeDt. a meet
ing of the Colombia committee of the cor
poration has been summoned to consider
the best means ot recovery from Panama
of a portion of the $10,009,000 paid by tho
united States in connection witn too
canal and it is proposed to call a public
the purpose of requesting president
Roosevelt to arDiiraie as to tne prupor-
tion of this amount tha new republic
ought to pay toward tho liquidation of
Colombia's debt
TRYING TO reform: youths.
Gotham Ministers Begin Campaign
to Keep Them" Off Corners.
- I
NEW TORK, Nov. 12. The misdeeds of
hundreds of young men connected with
well-known families In the Bedford sec
tion of Brooklyn, which began some years
atro J)Y the formation of the "Bedford
I ..tmlnnl rasoo much to the dtemst
STIm.. h Hf .n. Wmnml
.
fhn ty,a lnnnirntlnn nf a renrka.bl ralir-
the Inauguration of a reraarkabl-e rslig-
Idus camoalsri for the puxiflcatlo of the
youths who apead their tins: mmmt to
street Corners.
Th first htskt of. ib "csroprigr ot
Chamber of Commerce
evangelization," as It Is called, began
with a street parade In which tramped
2000 men with banners, with the band of
the Twenty-third Regiment playing
hymns at the front. Many frock-coated
paraders went Up Hancock street, where
hung a greater banner. There they held
an open-air meeting;' Ministers from
-E0 churches of all Protestant denomina
tions' were In attendance, and many ot
them made short addresses. Every
lnem. 5?,L-. ...tf.fl
caurcn m me aibinct is joining iu uie
movement.
The street corner meeting ended, the
brass band again headed the procession
and It marched to the Central Presbyte
rian Church, where .a meeting had been
called- The church has a capacity for
2500, and every seat was taken and the
closed doors held out hundreds. Six min
isters made short addresses, telling the
purposes of the movement, which it was
announced would continue throughout the
"Winter.
"WILL TEY TO OUST ALIENS.
Utah Miners Believe They Are Re
sponsible for Most of the Crimes.
SALT LAKE. Nov. 21. As a result of a
series of criminal acts which culminated
last week In the assault and serious In-
Jury of Mrs. Schwan, the wife of a smelter
employe, and her two small children, a
mass meetlns will be held In the smelter
town of Murray tomorrow nlgnt. At this
meeting It is proposed to take steps to
rid the community. If possible, of all
Greek and Austrian laborers, of whom
several hundred are employed at the
smelters.
The smelter officials. It Is stated, will be
asked to discharge all Greeks and Aus
trian and hereafter to employ only
Americans. Failing In this, there Is some
talk of using more forclbfe measures.
Allen laborers are believed to- be respon
sible for most o the recent crimes and
excitement has been aroused to a high
pitch.
Pain in the side nearly always comes
from a disordered liver and 13 promptly
relieved by carters Little Liver mis.
Don't forget this.
Marconi Wireless
The Marconi System Is
now in successful
commercial operation.
It Is now used by tha British Admiralty ex
clusively.
The annual revenue of the company for 1903
Increased 700 per cent over that of the previous
year.
The Marconi System Is now employed by the
Italian Government exclusively, in ail aepan
ments. It Is now in dally operation on nearly 100
steamships in tha Mercantile Marine.
Under a 14-year contract with Lloyd's great 1 1
shiDcine Azencv. it is emDioyea ail over ma
world In reporting vessel registered with that.
corporation.
The British Postofllce .Department has entered
Into a tramc agreement with the larconi sys
tem to deliver lta messages to ail parts oi Lng-
land, Ireland. Scotland and wales.
The eamlr.rs of one department of this com-
nanv (the trans-Atlantic). When in full opera.
tion. New Year's day. 1905. will alone be suffi
cient to pajr-an annual dividend ot 160 per cent
cn the present capitalization.
The Marconi System has been heavily subsi
dized by the Canadian uovernmenr, ana mem
are now in active operation' on canaaian sou
upwards of 15 stations in the service of the
government.
The Western Union TeleKranh Company and I
the Postal TeltraDh Company have each, en
tered Into traffic agreements with the Marconi
System to deliver its messages to an pans ot
the united States and Canada.
The Marconi System is now a permanent fac
tor in American business lii by the commer
cial establishment of flvo stations in dally use,
in the transmission of- ordinary telegraphlo mes
sages.
The Marconi System Is now operating In the
service ot a daily newspaper, published la mid-
ocean on board Cunard steamships. It is estl-
mated that thla branch of the Marconi business
JLl bring the company a net annual pront ot
$700,000.
These are but faint indications of what may
be accomplished through the thorough estab
lishment of the Marconi System. Full details
concerning . this and other matters or import-
ance bearing upon the Marconi System may be
obtained by writing us today. We will end
vna complete literature and explain our easy-
payment plan of owning stock in this company.
SOUTHWESTERN SECURITIES CO.,
514 II. W. "Hellman Building,
Los Angeles, California.
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Regulator
Line Steamers
WILY (EXCEfT SDEiMTj'7 JL H.
Direct Una for Moffett's. St. Martin's and
Collins Hot Springs. Connecting at Lyie,
w..s -with Columbia River & Northern Ry.
Co.. for uoiaenaaie ana mctiuh vuhj-
tr. ... Lanamg loot o. juaer -aireac truoua
Main si. w
For Sooth -Eastern Alaska
LEAVES. SSATTLB to A. it.
TACOMA 0 P. M., day pre
vious, steamshins CITY up
HvSEATTLE, Nov. 4, 10. 2, cali-
lng ul jmeiiuuu, uuaioj,
Juneau and Skagway: HUM
BOLDT. Nov. 11, 24, Via. Vic
toria: COTTAGH CITY. Nov.
7. 21. via Vancouver. Sitka
and Kllllsnoo; ROMONA Xor
Vancouver. Jfioacay. w tunes-
day and Triday 1? n.ne.. wffS ,m.
of I tten olKala folder. Kisci
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28 Wasbiagtoa st.
.113 James st. -and"
Dock.
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30 MsCNt.. Mm.
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Shor t Line
ak Union Pacific
3 TRAINS TO THE BAST DAILY
Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping-cars
dally to Omaha. Chicago. Spokane;
tourist eleeplng-csx dally to KnruaV City;
through Pullman tourist sleeping-car (person
ally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining
chair-cars (seats free) to the East daily.
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UNION DEPOT. Leaves. Arrives.
CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:15 A. M. 5:25 P. XL
SPECIAL tor in ut Dally. Dolly,
vu Huntington.
I SPOiANii 1'LYKU, J05 P. M. 8:00 A. M.
for aurn Waaing- Dally, Daily,
ion.. Yt alia Walla, Lew
Uion. Coeur a'Aiene
and Great Noruw.
yolnta.
ATLANTIC EXPRESS J:15 P. M. 1:15 A. 1L
f or tha F.i at via Hunt Daily. "Daily.
Ington,
RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR ASTORIA and 8:00 P. it. 5 .-00 P. li.
way polnu. connecting Dally. Dally,
wltn ut earner for llWu- except exceat .
co and North Beach Sunday. 3unday.
steamer HasaaJo, Ash- Saiuraiy,
street dock (water prj lu:txj p. M.
FOR DAYTON, Ore- 7:00 A. il. J'JO V. M
gon City and Xamnlll Daily. Daily.
Uver points steamers except except
Modoo and Ruth. Asa- Sunaay. 'Sunday.,
street dock (water per.j
FOR LEWISTON. 1:40 A. M. About-
Idaho, and way polnu Dally. :0O P. M.
from Riparla. wash, except except'
steamers tipokans and Saturday. Friday.
LwUton.
TICKET OFFICE. Third aud Washington.
Tlepnone Main 712.
SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO.
For San Francisco, every flva days from
Alnbworth dock S. S. Geo. W. Elder. Nov.
22; S. S. Columbia, Nov. 17-27. Sailings from
Alnsworth dock. 8:00 P. M.
PORTLAND ASIATIC 3. 8. COMPANY.
For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at
Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking frelgh:
via connecting steamers for Manila, Port Ar
thur and Vladivostok; S. S. Nlcomedia, Iov.
21; S. S. Numantia. Dec 8. For freight and
further rarticulars apply to
JAMES H. DE-WSON. Agent.
relephcna Main 283. Upper Alaika Dock.
EAST via
SOUTH
UNION DEPOT.
Arrivta.
UYEitLAND iOX-
PRESS TRAIN d
S 30 P.M.
for - !"'"r", Rose-
7:23 A. M.
burg. Ashland. Sac
ramento, Ogden. aaa
Francisco; Mojave,
Los Angelttf. 4
Paso. New Orleans
and the East. Mom
8:30 A. if.
ing train connrcta
at- Woodburn tdally
except Sunday) with
exam xor jaount
Angel. SUverton,
Brownsville. Boring.
aeld, WsndUng and
Natron.
4:00 P.M.
Albany passenger
10:10 A.-M.V
connects at wood-
turn with Alt. Angel
and SUverton local.
7:20 A. M.
Corvaills passenger.
Sheridan passenger.
5:30 P. m;' -118:23
A. M.
H4X0 P. M.
Daily. Daily, except Sunday.
POBTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICE
AND
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Tv -Portland daily for Oswego .t 7:30 A.
M.. 12:50. 2:05. 3:25. 5:30. 6:25. 8:30, 10 tlO P.
M. Dally, except aunaay o.au. oou. og.
10:25 A. M., 4:0u. 11:30 P. M- Sunday, ouiy.
9 A. M. ,, TortIani. daiiv
1;B5. 3.. 4-S5, 6a5. 7U55, 0:55.
ii:l0"P. M." Dally except Sunday. 6:25. Igo.
8:30. WgW. Tm a. m.
W,inta dally except Sunday. 4 P. M.
Ueave irom aau uv"- 'T.. , W
i 'y; tr
I ftSiDitceI,enQence-Monmoutb: motor line oper-
ates daily to Monmouth and Alrlle connecting
with S. P. trains at Dallas and Independ-
JJ1 bTkl. Al
T.tvVT r-hina. Honolulu and Australia.
JaA-?V TKKHC OFFICE, corner Third and
Washington streets. Phone mam .
TIME CARD ;
OfTRAINS
PORTLAND
Depart. Arrive.
Puget Sound Limited for
Tacoma. biuc,
"South Bend and Grays
Harbor points 8:30 am 0:30 pev
North Coast Limited lor .
Tacoma, seaiue, Djaue,
uBtte, St. Paul, New York.
Boston and all points East "
and Southeast 3:00 pm 7:00 an
Twin Cltr Jaxpress. tor
Tacoma, &eaie, opog. --
Helenaj St. Paul, Minne
apolis. Chicago. New York.
Rratnn and all points East
O 0KlSrtATsW !
and Southeast 11:45 pm 7:00 pra...
Puget sound-itansas jy-
Et. LOUIS special, ior
Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane.
Butte. Billings. Denver.
tnnana, flnn-w iLjr, bu
Louis and all points East
and Southeast 8:30 am 7:00 am. -
All trains dally, except on South Bend branch.
a n. CHARLTON. Assistant General Pas.
senger Agent, 255 Morrison St., corner Third,
Portland. Or.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Leaves. UNION DEPOT. Arrives.
paiiy . For Maygers, icatnlor, ngn,
ClaUkania, Westport,
Clifton. Astoria. War-
8-00 A. M. renton, Plavel, Hara- xi:lo a.
moad. Fort Stevens, -Gear
hart Park; Sea
side, Astoria and Sea
shore. Express Dally.
7:00 P. M- Astoria. Express. 0:40 P.M.
Dally.
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