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feJ 15 EHE MO&NING OREGONULK. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905. 1EST THE BRISK Market Is Active, and Prices. Are Higher. GOOD SELLING MOVEMENT Oriental J)cmand for Flour Shows Much Improvement Ixcal Prices on .Decline Good r Inquiry for lruit. WHEAT Local market aotlvc strong and Wror. rtXKTX-Sxport trade shows Ira--arovosnetit. HO UrM yield reported In WaaktaigtsMi. FKCIT Another ear of California. Salwajrs at-rlvon, rOTATOIOS Market dragging with no canons 1st a Miry. 0CKNs Cast ear of WaBa Dallas arrives. TOCUFRY 'String demand at good prices. SOOf-iBooteru and Oregon selling well. BCTTR Fnont street trade slow. The strong stripping and aMMlng demand for wheat, higher range of values in the Baet and at San Francteeo and the batter cables have caused an Improvement in prices here. Deal era yeeterdar quoted dub wheal on the basin of 71 eoMta en the track here and htuestem at 74 mmi. There was no advance In the prter offered for Valley whoat. An sottve sotting movement wa reported Vast of the mauntatna. where an immense Quantity of groin haa already changed hands. The demand for Valley wheat has not been so strong and the farmer have not been each fsee toners. The flour market showo consid erable Improvement, eo far as the export ln rjutry Wt ooucemod. Bids are coming in more liberally from Japan, though the importers do not ream to be witting to stand any ad Tinir They will doubtleea agree to the terras, however. If prtees hold up. There is also more tnontry shown by Hong Kong buyers, but they AtUI appear to be influenced largely by the boycott. One of the reoont orders that came In from that quarter specified the sacks should hoar no Amorioan imprint of any kind, not even the bag maker's addreac It la prob able that the Hong Kong merchant will p&ss iff this Oregon flour &s Canadian or Australian prices are generally hold up. tboMgfc. e wholesale groeer)' firm yesterday reduced Ka qtaotatlans 10 cents a barrel. Mil Wwa bore, it k understood, are contemplating a i aduataii in local prices in the near future. Export vahMC however, are firmer with the tsowant trond of the wheat market. The Chi cago Baity Trade Bulletin says of the grain markets: "Too otttlpok at present favora an unusu ally brfcfe trado In all grolna during the cur rant horraat year. White the yields of all the crops m the aggregate win Ve somewhat to exrefla of loot yoar. 'wMh '.ho onaltty gen eral ty aihove tho average, prtoas have been tOdueod to a reasonable Hvel. The noma e ntand eood ifc all quarters. eM the advices from hhirapL are favorable !oc dborat imperta ttona of flour, wheat, earn, oat.-, rye and bar V, a j Han of which muot come from Amer ica, owing to the shortage in the erops of tome of the oMinputtng exporting countries. ' AOTHEU CAB OF SALtVAYS. Oregon Prchea of This Variety Are Begin ning: to Arrive. Another ear of Salway peaches arrived yes terday and etocks moved on well, as the de mand eonttnued strong. Some peaohea of this variety are beginning to come in from Bast- em and Southern Oregon and receipts from this Mate will be ample In a short time. Other ksndo of fruit were in good supply xapt oholee apple., not enough of whlah were on hand to till the demand. The potato market eentenues to drag along ivttfc only tho local trade to take oar ef the heavy recctpta. Fancy offeringo are quotable at 65875 cents, hut anything not strictly choice hi merely nominal. The -mst car of Walla Kt'alta onions of the season Is in. Oregons are me viae fairly well at 96 cents to $1. WASHINGTON HOP CROP. Majority of Weather Bureau Correrpondents Report Light Yields. The weothor haa been aomowhat unfavor itble tor hopplcktng in Washington, whieh la In tutt progress in all districts, ray the week ly crop bulletin of that state which contin ues: "Reports are conflicting, hut the ma jority report a light crop. Vermin have done conaidorahVe Injury- A good yield is reported In Pierce and Snehomlah Counties." The eerrespondoute reports in detail are as follows: BuckVay Hoppicklng U progressing nleely. There la a good crop of excellent quality. Christopher Hopplcklng is In full swing; many yards badly spotted, being green and very light. Kent The past week haa been cool with oc casional rains, and waa not very favorable weather tor . bopptektng. The hop yield Is promising. In some yarda tho spiders are working, and aeexn to be the worst on light cost. There are some Hee, but not enough to causa any fear. Silvan! a A very fine erop of nepa la being pinked. rOULTJIY IN STRONG DEMAND. Retailers Readily Take All Offerings at Good Prices. The poultry market continues In excellent sfcape with the demand ctnong enough to take w aN roeetpta oulskly. Old hens are sotting at 13 to 14 cents, and springs generally at 14C There waa no change In the egg situation yesterday. Low ptleca quoted an Eastern stock eaueed a good movement, but did not Inter fere woth the higher prices asked for the lim ited supply of fresh Oregon egga. Butler is soiling only fairly well on Front street. In some quarters tlnsre is an accumu lation and deal era are forced to put the sur plus In ootd storage. The city creameries maintain their former prices. BAINS GAME TOO LATE. Crops In Washington Not Benefited, but Pastures Freshened. The Washington weekly crop report saya In paxt: The rains were too late-to be of much bene fit to crepe, but pastures were freshened, late root crops improved, and the soil somewhat nottened. thus putting it In better condition to prepare for Fall sowing. Late potatoes were oeroewhat helped by the rain, but In the drier districts the potato crop has been less ened by the general drought. This Includes ah" of the astern counties except the Irrigated districts. In the western district the potato crop 'Is very good In general, although there are some reports of blight The condlUons in the southwest counties have greatly Improved orxr what they were last week. Fruit in the unirrlgated localities of the eastern districts was alee Injured by the dryness and neat. Grain cutting la now finished, and thrroh lns la nearly completed. There la acme wheat In the ahoek In "Whitman County that la ye too wet to thresh. In that county tha wheat yield Is fair, but below expectation. Barley in about two-thirds of a. crop; wheat three- . frult w,ar;J!!r. aoout nan a crop, rwiuira iu ty are badly dried up. Very little plowing has yet been done, nnd no Fall wheat sowing. Cora la partly In the shook In Klickitat Coun ty. The feurth crop of alfalfa la being cut. The potato crop Is about one-half dug. and Is an average yield. In the oats district of the western counties .ttorarfSSng la nearly done. The crop Is be low Average, but of good quail ty. except In some place a -alight amount haa bean dis colored by being wet. Bank Clearing. Bank clearings of the Northwestern, oltlea yesterday were as follewftc Clearings. Balances. Portland S .7S2.876 $159,285 jSoSJfo ... l-.OW.C0fl 144.249 ?Taeeroa 542.311 Spokane w XOKTLAXD QDOTATIOXS. Grain, Xlour, reed. Etc FLOUR Patents. J4.50S4.9S Pr barrel; straights. $t 425; clears. n.7?9U: Valley. tS.O0e4.16; Dakota hard wheat. $6.S0&7.2; Graham. $8 25 f 8.75. whole wheat. 5 75; ; rye flour, local, isastora. j.mw.uu. oernmeal. per bale. U.SBSf -20. OATS No. 1 white feed. t23e2; gray. 22 per ton. WHEAT-Club. 71c per bushel; btuestom. 74c; Valey. 71a. , t BARLBV Feed. t"0 per ten; bremng. t21; rolled. f222S. RTB tl.au per cental. vn.i.sTrFFS Bran. $18 per ton: mid dling. $24. SO; shorts. $19; chop. V. S. Mills. SIS; linseed dairy feed, $18; alfalfa xr.eal. lS per ton. CEREAL. FOODS Relied oats, cream. 99 pound aacks. $6.78; lower grades. $S 86.23; oatmeal, ateel cut, 50 -pound aacks. $8 per barrel; 10-pound sacks, $4.28 per bale; oat meal (.ground), 50-pound aacks, $7.59 pr barrel; 16-pound aacks, $4 per bale; split peas. $5 per 106-pousd sack; 25-pound boxes, $1.40; pearl barley. $4.26 per 106 pounds; 24 pound boxes. $1.2$ per box; pastry flour, 16 pound sacks. $2.S6 per bale. HAY Eastern Oregon timothy. $14 15 per ten; Valley timothy. $11012; elover, $89; cheat. $7.5C9; grain hay, $S09. Vegetable, Fruit, Elc. DOMESTIC FRUITS - Apples. $181.50 per box; peaches, 75g65c per crate; plums. 5HT7&C per crate; cantaloupes, 50cd?$1.25 orate; crate; pears, $10125 per box, watermelons, 4llc per pound, crabapnles. $1 per box; grapes, muscat. $1.25 a box; Tokay. $1 2581-56; black. 90otl; concord. 25945c; casabaa. $28 2.50 per dor en; peara, $1.59; blackberries, $2 per crate; huckleberries, 8c per pound TROPICAL. FRUITS Lemons, choice Sflt? 6.56; oranges. Valencia, fancy, $584.2 per box; grapefruit. $$83.50; ptneapples, $2.5i dozen; pomegranates, J1&1.25 per box. FRESH VEGETABLES Beans. 184o per pound; cabbage, 18140 per pound: cauli flower. 75866c per dozen; celery, 75890c per dozen; corn. S8c per dozen; cucumbers, 10816c per doaen; egg plant. $1.75 per crate; peppers. 786c per pound; pumpkino. lU81fee; tomatoes. 2f86e per orate; squash, 5c per pound. ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips, $1.2581.40 per sack; carrots, $1.2581.50 per sack: beets. $181.25 per sack; garlic, 12c per pound. ONIONS Oregon, uucci por sac; uteuc 75c per sack. POTATOES Oregon fancy. r 8 iSe per eack: common, nominal; Merced aweeta, 22c per pound. drikd FRUITS Apples. 79e per pound; cm-loots. 12812c; peaches. 10V412Sic; nenra. none; Italian prunes, none; California flex, white. 4tfic Tier pound: black. 485e: bricks 12-14-ounce packages. 751885c per box: SS-eunce. $282.46; Smyrna. 36a per pound; dates. Fard. Cc RAISINS seeaea. iz-unee pacKagea. Sc: ld-ounce. Sfe89c; loose muscatels, S0 TUc: unbleaohed seedless Suttanas. SKc: London layers, 3 -crown whole boxes of 26 pounds. $LS5; 2-crown, Butler, Bggs, Toultry, Etc. BUTTBR City creamerle; Extra cream err. 33 32 Vi c per pound. State creameries Fancy creamery. 2580c: Ure butter. 140 iftr : Kastern creamery. 26827W. KOOS-Oregon ranch, 28827 Vic; Eastern. 368 26c. CHEESE Oregon full cream twins, S 14c: Young America, 14H815& POULTRY Avorsgo old hens. 1344d4; mixed affekenr. l81$c; old rooMers. WRIOc; young roosters. 11812c; Seringa. iaW845c. dreeced chicken!-. 14e; turkryi. live. 2821; turkey, droeeed, choice. 30824c; geese, live, uer mv1 sm&c; dressed, per pound. 10811c; ducks. 15814c; pigeas, $181-25; squabs. $22.50. Mops. Wool. Hides. Etc HOPS Nominal at 18c for oholee 1905a. WOOL Haetern Oregon average best. 19 O 21c; lower grades down to 15c according to shrinkage; Valley. 26 827c per pound. MOHAIR Choice, 30c per pound. HIDES Dry hides: No. 1, 1C pounds and up, 1Vj817c per pound; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 10 pounds. 14815c per pound; dry calf. No. 1, under 5 pounds. 17818a; dry salted, bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut. scored, murrain, halr-cllpped, weather-beaten or grubby. 28e per pound less). Salted hides: Steers, sound, 00 pounds and over, 9016c per pound; 50 to 00 pounds. SStc per pound; under 56 pounds and cows. S8Vc per pound; salted kip sound. 15 to 36 pounds, Sc per pound; sailed veal, sound, 16 to 14 pounds. Kr Ter naund: salted calf, nound. under 10 pounds. 10c per pound; I green unsalted. lc per pound loss; culls, lc per pound leas. Sheop skins: Shearlings. No. 1 hatchers stock. 25830 c each; short wooL No. 1 butchers stock. 40830c each; medium, wool. No. 1 butchers' stock. 60880c; long wool. No. l butchers stock. $18 1-50 each. Murrain pelts from 10 to 20 per cent less or 12814c per pound; horse hides, salted, each, aeoord Ing to elze. 5i.au va; nry. oacn. .aocoramg va c4ze. $181 66; colts' hides. 25850c each; goat skins, common, 1081Se each; Angora with wool on, 25c8$L50 each. TALLOW Prime, por pound. 383c; No. 2 and greaec 283c. FURS Bear skins, as to size. No. 1, $2.51 810 each: cubs. $182; badger, 25850c; wild cat, with head perfect. 25856c; house eat. 5816c: fox. common gray. 56670c; red. $58 5; cross, $5812; silver and black. $1008266; flahers, $586: lynx. $4.5686; mink, strictly No. 1, according to !ze. $182.50; marten, dark Northern, according to size and color. $168 IS; marten, pale. pine, according to size and color. $2.5084; muskrat, large 16 15c; skunk. 40860c; civet or polecat. 5810c: otter, large, prime akin. $6810; panther, with head and claws perfect. $2$S; raccoon, prime. 90850c; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $$.5665; coyote 60c8$l; wolverine. $G88; beaver per skin, large, $586; me dium. $384; small. $181.50; kits. 56875c BEESWAX Good, clean and pure. 20 22c per pound. CASCARA SAGRADA (Cbtttaxa bark) Good. 3c per pound. Dressed Meats. BEEF Dressed bulls. lT2o per pound: cows, 394c; country steers, -f4'4c. VEAL Dressed. 75 to 125 pounds, 7Hf? Sc; 125 to 200 pounds. 4 06c; 200 pounds and up. 3 94 He MUTTON Dressed, fancy. 64 7c per pound; ordinary. 4 So; lambs. 77Vic PORK DresseQ. 100 to x&w. iviaci ido and up, 0&GAc per pound. Groceries, Nats, Etc. COFFEE Mocha. 28 28c: Java, ordinary. 18922c; Costa Rica, fancy. IS 020c; good; 16(slc; ordinary. 10612c per pound; Colum bia roast, cases. 100s. $14.35; 50s. $14.25; Ar buckle. $15.75; Lion, $15.75. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, $5.$7H; Southern . Japan. $3.50; Carolina. 56c; brokenhead. 2e. SALMON Columbia Rler. 1-pound talis. $1.75 per dozen; 2-pound talis. $2.46; 1-pound flats. 51.S5; lancy. iii-peuna nats. $1.50; it -pound fiats. $1.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails SSc; red. 1-pound talis. $1.30- aoettave. 1-pound tails. $1.85. SUGAR Sack basis, 100 pounds: Cusa. $5.60; powdered, $5.35; dry granulated. $5.25: extra C. $4.75; golden C. $4.65; fruit sugar. $5.25: aavances over aacx oaeis as roilows: Barrels. 10c; half-barrels, 25c; boxes, t50o ner 100 pounds. (Terms: On remittance within IS days, deduct Uc per pound; If later than 15 cay ana witnin 30 flays, de duct c per pound; no discount after SO days.) Beet sugar, granuiatea. 55.15 per 103 nounds: maple sugar, i&eisc per pound. SALT California, $11 per ton. $1.00 per bale; Liverpool, 50s. ?1; lou. 510.50; soos, 516; half-pound 100s, $7; 50s. $7.50. NUTS Walnuts. 18lc per pound by sack. lc extra for leas than eack; Brazil nuts. 15c; Alberts. 14c: pecans. Jumbos, 14c: extra large. 15c; almonds. I, X. k, luc; chest- auti Italians. 15c; Ohio. $4.5& per 25-pound Drum ; (IWUUWi Tv vuui, . wo.rv.. 9c; plnenuts, 1012c; hickory nuts. 7c; cocoanuts. 7c: cocoanuta. 35000c per dozen. BEANS Small white,' 34c; large white. 3c; pink, 3UG3Hc; bayou.. 44 86c; Lima. 04 a Provisions nnd Canned Meats. MAMS 10 to 14 pounds. 14c per pound: 14 to 16 pounds, 13 c. 18 to 20 pounds, 12ic: California (picnic). :c; cottage hams. Sc; shoulders, 0c; boiled ham. 21c: boiled picnic ham, boneless, isc. BACON Fancy breakfast, 19o per pound; aundard breakfast. 174c; choice. 10c; sguen creaKiaai, -li u i jwuas 15c; peach bacon. 14c DRY SALT CURED Regular short clears. He; dry salt. 12c smoked; clear backs, 11c: dry salt, 12c smoked; clear bellies. 14 to 17 pounds average, none; Oregon exports, 20 to 23 pounds, average. 11 c; dry salt. 12ic smoked; union butts. 10 to IS pounds aver age, none. PICKLED GOODS Pork, barrels. $18: naif -barrels, $9.50; beef, barrels. $12; half barrels. $6.50. SAUSAGE Ham. 13c per pound; minced ham 10c; Bummer, choice dry, 17c; bo logna, long. SUc: welnerwurst, Sc: liver, 6c; pork. 9810c; headcheese. 6c; blood, 6c; bo logna sausage. link. 4 Vic. CANNED MEATS Corned beef, pounds, per dozen. $125; two pounds, $25; six pounds. $8. Roast beef. flat, pounds. 51-25; two pounds, $2.25; six pounds, none. Roast beef. tall, pounds, none; two pounds. $2.35; six pounds, none. Lunch tongue, pounds. $3.15. Roast tnuttcn. six pounds. $8.50. LARD Leaf lard, kettle rendered, tierces. 11c; tubs. lH4c; 60s. HUc: 20s. 1151c; 10a. ll4c; Ss, llie. Standard, pare: Tierces, 10c; tubs. 10Uc; 60s. lOfcof 20s, lOXc; 10s, iOKc; Ss. 10 "4c Compound: Tierces. 6c; tubs, 6ic; 50s, 6Uc; 10s. 6Kc: 5s, CHc Oils. TURPENTINE Cases. 86c per gallon. WHITE LEAD Ton lota. 7Uc; 500-pound lets, ?4c; less than 500-pound lets. Sc. GASOLINE Stove gasoline, cases ,23Vc; iron barrels, 17c; 86 deg. gaaollne. caaea. 32c; Iron barrels or drums, 26c COAL OIL Cases. 26Hc; Iron barrels, 14c: wood barrels, 17c; 63 deg., cases, 22c; Iron barrels. ISc. LINSEBD OIL Raw. 5-barrel lotn, 53c; 1 narrcl lota. 54c; caea, 50e; boiled. 5-barrcI lota, 55c; 1 -barrel iota. 56c; caaea. 61a. s BARLEY GROWERS OF EASTERN WASHINGTON FOR3I TOOIi. Columbia County Association Is Formed and Members Will Not Sell at Present Price. DAYTON. Wash., Eapt, 20. tSpfdaL) Ow. ing to the low price offered by exporters tor barlev. the farmers have organizes te ustum bia County Baric Growers Association, witn their head office in Dayton. Columbia County has become famous for the production of brewing barley, and this year the quality cannot be excelled anywhere. The eralnbuiers and exporters have openly oe dared that they must, and will, have the Columbia Count) barley for 75 cents per hun dred. They made the price on eacxa f..6 to $7.00 for second-hand. Not a murmer waa heard from the farmers, but now the export ers make the price on barley. Farm era have became very Indignant and say no ouch prices will rro. and have pooled their grain. The &Mclatlon reareeents all the leading farmers of the county, and at present there are 169.0&6 .sacks of barley in the pool. Parties detirinK fancy brewing barley from thta county will now have to correspond with ike rMurahia County Barley Growers Anso- oiation, as the grain will not be handled by exporters. The farmers of this county can afford to hold their grain almost Indefinitely iu M-talalv hold on untH fi- aaus factor' price can be obtained. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Prices Quoted Locally on Cnttle, Sheep and Hog. The following Uveetoek prices were n ho ted vrxterdav In the local market: CATTLE Best Eastern Oregon steer. $58 S.26-. coed eows. $2,2582.59; eommen cows. 51.50f l.75; calves. 125 to 15 pounds. $5; 209 u. 256 no-ends. $8.5084. SHKRP Best Bastorn Oregon and Valley. $3.25-0: medium, $3; lamb, good. $4ff4.2S. HOGS Best large fat hogs. tt.2. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago. KANSAS CITY. Mo- Sept. 26. Cattle Receipt ll.OOO; market strong. .mun steer $tP6, native cows nnd heifers, $1.73 85.35; Mockers and feeders. $2.5684-25; bulK $28: calves. $3&6.25; Western steers. ej-i.i; wesiprn cwwb, i. iv Hogs Receipts ww; marnei iuns m s higher. Balk of sales. $5.4685.22; heavy. $5.3505.56: packers. $5.4005.55; pigs and light. $505.40. geep lieceipis avuv; maraeiv iwc aiaa Muttans. S4.258S.25. lambs. $5.5007; range wethers. $4.25 8 5.25; fed ewos. $3.75 4. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept, 20, Cattle Re ceipts 500; market 1 lower. Native steers. $.75t t.W; eows and heifers. 575 4.59; Western steers. $3f4.SS; Texas steers. $2.75 f 1.85: eows and heifers. $2 3.40; eannors. J1.5tf 2."); stochera and teed, era. $2.26 ff 4.15; calves. $f.S05.a; bulls. stags, etc.. $:.-avi.M. Hoes Receipts 4&M; market Sc higher. Heavy. $5.25(15.40: mixed. 15.505.46; Ugh. $5.4095.5; pigs. $4 or; nunc ot sues, xo.sa &5.42H. Shren Receipts 2500: market strong. Westerns. $4.StffS; wethert, $45f4.5B; ewes. $S.254.25; lamns. $-jo... CHICAGO, Sept. 20. Cattle Receipts 21. 09; market steady. Beeves. $3.95 .": stockera and feeders. $2.46 1.53; cows and. heifers. 51.4994.99; Texas ted steers, $3.35 94.59; Western steers. $3.1994.75. Hogs Receipts. 21.909; market 5910c higher. Mixed and butchers. $3.2595 S7H: good to choice heavy, $5.4995.97 hi l rough heavy. $5.1593.89; light. $5. SO 9 5. S3 ; pigs, $4.9995.59; hulk of sales. $5.4598.75. Sheep Receipts -39.099: market steady. Sheep. $3.9994; lambs. $4.4997.95. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Sopt. 29. The official closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: lta $ .91 Justice $ .93 Alpha Con. .19t Kentucky Con. 91 02 Ardes Belcher Best & Botcher.. .21 Lady Wash. Con. .22 Mexican 1.19 OoeMental Con... .3S Oohlr 1.95 S7 S.18 .94 .11 .54 .13 .96 .31 .69 .40 .94 .12 Bullion Caledonia .4St Potest Challenge Can... Chollar .15 Overman .14 Savage Scorpion Confidence Con. Cal. & Va. Crown Folnt 75 1.251 Seg. Belcher.... Sierra Nevada. . .09 .52 Exchequer Silver Htll Gould & Curry. .21Unlon Con. Hale & Norcress LIS Utah Con... JuHa .09 Yellow Jacket. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Closing quotations: Adams Con. . . Alice .$ ,35 Little Chief $ .03 1.25 5.99 .91 .53 .ifl . .W , 1.60 Ontario Breece 454 Ophlr Brunswick Con.. .391 Phoenix Savage Sierra. Nevada. . Rmall Hones Comsteck Tun... .9 Con CaL & Vs.. 1.25! Horn Sliver 1.79; Iron Silver Leadvllle Con.. 3.v9Standard 061 BOSTON. Sept. 20. Closing quotations: Adventure . ...$ CSOJMent. C. & C..$ 38 Allouez 33.501 Old Dominion. 27.00 Amalgamated. S2.59J Osceola 9.0M Parrot 25.25 Qulncy SO.SQJ Shannon CSS.001 Tamarack 26.09 Trinity 70.501 United Copper. 14.00! U. S. Mining.. 14.75JU. S. Oil 7.25 Utah 22.751 Victoria . . S7.0QiWlnona l4.25hvoIverIe . . .07J 191.50 26.7$ 102.90 7.90 129.00 8.35 35.00 35.75 Am. 7Ane Atlantic Bingham Cal. & Heel a. . Centennial Copper Range. Daly west. .. . Franklin Granby Isle Royale... . 10.90 45.90 4.13 Mais. Mining. . 10.06 118.00 Michigan Mohawk Metal Markets. YORK, Sept. 20. The London NEV tin market was higher, closing at 148 for spot and 145 5s for futures. Locally the market was quiet, with rpot at 31.75$$2.10c Copper was higher In London, otosing at 60 5s for rnot and futures. Locally the market was quiet and prices are considered more or leas nominal. Lake and eleotrolytle. 16916.25c; casting, at 15.7516c Lead was unchanged at , 4.S5-34.JXc locally. but waa lower abroad, closing at 13 15s in London. Spelter was higher at 26 10s In London and unchanged at &S5(gS.0Oo locally. Iron was unchanged to a h6e higher abroad. Locally the market waa firm and un changed. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sept 20. Cotton futures closed cteady. 6 to 11 points net higher. Sep tember. 10.55c: October. r0.43cT Norembe: 10.43c; December. 10,52c; January. 19.56c; Feb ruary. 10.60c; March, 10.66c; April. 19.75c May. 10.75c. . " REBOUND III STOCKS Sudden Change in Speculative Sentirifent at New York. FLOATING SUPPLY SCARCE Pressure on Borrowers Kclaxed and FurtherJjlquidation 'ot to Be Expected Northern Se curities Active. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Nothing In the news which became public today would account ade quately far the reversal of speculative senti ment from yesterday's depression. Bat the rebound in prices wan an effective demo nitra tion of the rV!llener. of the market from pressure. It proves the amertlon heard gen erally In the neighborhood of the stock ex change that the floating supply of stocks Is scarce and professional bear traders find dif ficulty In covering their short contracts, con siderable lines of abort contracts were put out yesterday and the buying to get back these etocks probably was most responsible for to day's advance. The spectacular advance In a umiiea num ber of stocks Is not convldng evidence of a widespread demand in the market In general, and comraUalon-houtea continue to complain that the outside demand la scanty. Holders cling to their stocks, however, and nothing r-eeats effective to dislodge holdings, except the actual withdrawal of credit by wnicn tney are htWL The Immediate prtMure on bor rowers has become relaxed, and tho general outlook continues so favorable that further setting of slocks seems not to be expect eo unites the hardening tendency of the money market ba renewed The sab-Treaurra continued heavy oebtt balance at the clearing-house baa left a small balance to the advantage of the banks on the week thus far. Payment at the as say office for the first parcel of gold bam on the improvement, which arrived yaatercay. ng ured in today's sub-Treasury debit balances. The stock market will see further arrivals of gold, which will serve to relievo If not en tirely to Affeet a renewed drain on banking reserves. The rise In Interior exchange on New York Indicates the lessened demand of the interior onuls center for the time being. The most notable movements of the day were traceable to individual influences. Re ports of Important developments In the North ern Securities settlement were revived ef fectively In connection with the approaching annuat meeting of the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific The rise In that group of stocks stimulated some sympathetic strength m other railroad shares. The revived, strength of Canadian Pacific was due to reports of proeperouo conditions which have served be fore to lift that stock. Rates for foreign ex change rose decidedly away from the gold Im port point. Time money ratt were called somewhat easier, but call loan sales were held firmly at above 3 per cent. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value. $2,576,600. United States 2a registered declined H on call, CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Pales. Hlch. ' Law. Bid. Adams Express Anal Copper.. 2.400 S3 S1J, 246 82 39 99 H 2S 90 225 S3 2tl 17 st 115 127 121 U. 139 U 199 U 116 99 195 194 112 97 98 175 215 42 193 SS 37 78 21 214 181 17 38 190 48 28 62 43 162 12 51 218 445 36 69 41 81 82 74 178 92 1S0 19 77 25 Am. C & F aw aoi do preferred.. 100 166 Am. Cotton Oil. HW 29 do preferred Am. Express Am. H. & U pi. 1.7PO so : American lee Am. Linseed Oil - do preferred.. 109 39 H 30 Js Am. Locontouve 2,400 54 S3H doVefyrrd.. t 00 415V - 1141s Am. SmlC & R. S:.3O0 127 ?i 127 du preferred . . 209 121 1 Am. Sugar Ref. l.0 13H 13B A Tob.. pf. cer. 1.000 109i 190! Ana, Mia. Co.. 1.200 117 119 Atchslon 13.400 91 H 9 do preferred.. SCO 105H 10$ Atlantic C. L. .. 000 199H 165 Baltimore & O. 11.600 113H 112H do preferred.. 200 8-i H Brk. Rap. Tran. 4.000 994 0S'.i Can. Pacific.... 32.000 176H 173U Central of N. J. 800 216 213 Central Leather 460 42 42 do preferred Ches. & Ohio.. 22.400 SOK SB Chicago & Alton ; do preferred C. Gt. Western. 700 21; 21 H C. fc Northwest. 1.000 21S 215 C. M. i St. P.. 37.500 1S15 179H C. Tor. & Tran. do preferred.. Colo. F. I... Colo. & So do 1st pref.. . do 2d preg. . . . 200 3S 3S 300 101 101 S.700 44, 484 700 2Sri 2S 100 02 H 02 H 1.700 -14 43H Con. Oas Corn Products.. 11.R00 12H 19h do prtf erred. . 3.990 51 49 Del. & Hudson S.6O0 220 H 217 H DeL. L. & W. . D. & R. Grande 60Q 30 36H do preferred Dls. Securities. 300 414 Erie 51.SO0 52 d3 1st pref... 300 S2rl do 2d pref 1.500 75 H Oen. Electric Hocking Valley Illinois Central. 4.909 1SI 41H S1H 82 ri 744 -179 10H 78 InternL Paper, l.soo su do preferred. lOO a iBtemt. Pump do preferred E2 23 57 25 55 150 194 80 127 28 79 142 16S 197 33 09 46 37 151 84 85 90 0S 212 45 144 199 S3 Iowa Central... 1.200 2S 2S!h 58 H 54H 150 195U SOU 129 1 23 70 142 167H 107 33 i esK 46 isi" 51 K 85 98 211 44 144 103 83 451 do preferred.. l.90 Kas. City So do prof erred. . 4W Louis. &. Nash. K.700 I$1U Manhattan L. . 1.000 166 Met. Securities. 900 81 Metro. St- Ry-. 3.700 127 H Mexican Central 500 23 5i Minn. & SL L. 200 7i M, S P A S S M. 600 144 do Dref erred. . iw Missouri Pacific 14.0CO 107! Mo.. Kas. & T. . 1.500 34 do preferred.. w m-A, National Lead. 000 40 u N. R. R- M. pfd- -.- N. Y. Central. . :o,sw wis N. Y. O. & W. 1,100 55 Norfolk & West. 600 . SS do preferred No. American. 1.700 Nor. Pacific... 12.100 214 Pacific Mall.... 1.000 45ft Pennsylvania .. 75.300 145H People'a Gas.... 300 104 P., C. C. 5. u. iw ou Press. Steel Car 45 05 248 123 91 95 23 94 33 80 34 102 09 68 25 65 68 120 36 102 87 36 3S 58 132 da preferrea Pull. Pal. Car Reading 146.200 123 Ji JXO. do Istprer... sw virt in do 2d Dref.... 300 954 05 Republic 8teel. . 11.300 24 23 do preferred.. 2.S00 95 914 Rock Island Co. 4.800 34 33 do nrefarred.. sw ooh . Rubber Goods.. 400 35 34 do preferrea - - Sloes Sheffield. 3.300 JIh m- S L A S F 2d pf. 2.900 63X STJi S. L. Southwest. 1W) xiH -JS do preferred.. .. So. Pacific 12.800 C5 .6. do preferred.. 200 ixuh izv So. Railway...- 7.800 36 35 do preferred.. 1.400 102 101 Tenn. C A I- - 3.400 S8 .86 Texas & Pacific 1.400 36 36 T.. St. L.'"& W , do preferred. . 100 584 58 Union Pacific... T.100 133U 132 do nreferrefl. . W vo o 05 U. S. Realty U. a. xtuooer. . do preferred.. U. S. Steel do preferred. . C20O 57 S6 57 300 27.200 14.300 00 "406 113 37 104 31 23 44 112 36 101 31 23 43 112 38 104 30 103 23 43 235 167 93 17 30 60 VIr.-Car. Chera, do preferred . . Wabash do preferred. . Wells-Fargo Ex. 3.000 Westlnghoase E. . Western Union. . Wheel. & L. E. . Wis. Central... . do preferred. . 200 60 60 Total sales for the day, 764.000 shares. BONDS. NEW YORK, Sept 20. CI 01 in?- quotations: V. i. Ttt 2s re g. 104 do coupon. ...'.104 U. S. 3s reg 104 do coupon.... .104 U. S. new 4s reg.134 do counon 131 D. R, G. 4s... 101 N. Y. C G. 3a. 09 Nor. Pacific 3s.. 77 Nor. Padfle 4s. .106 So. Pacific 4s... 05S Union Pacific 4s. 103 Wis. Central 4s.. 95 I Atchison Adj. 4a 9931 U. S. oldie reg.KMUlJap. 6s, 2d aer.-lOl do coupon 105 Jap. cer... 90 J Stocks nt Londora. LONDON. Sept. 20. Consols for money. 59 ll-lfl; consols tor account. S9i. Anaconda .'. .t.. 6 INorfclk & West. SS Atchison 03Hr do preferred... 93 do pre f erred... 10S Ontario & West. 53: Baltimore & O. .116H Can. Pacific 170 Chea. & Ohio... 61 H C. Gt Western. 22 'i C. , 3d. & St, P..1S5 DeBeers 17 D. & R. Grande. 53 do oref erred... 02 rtnnsylvanla ... 744 Rand Mines 0 Reading 62i do lit pref. ... 47 do 2d pref.... 47 So. Railway 38 Si do preferred.. .104 So. Pacific 70 Union Pacific... 136 . Erie 52 fj do 1st pref 81 - do 2d pref. . . . 7S Illinois Central. 183 do preferred U. S. Steel... do preferred" Wabash ..... . 99 . 37H .107 . 24 . 45 Louts. &. Nash. 154H Mo.. Ka. i T. . 35 do preferred N. Y. Ctntral... 155 HI Spanish Fours.. C2i ifoney. Exchange. Etc. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Money on call firm. &3n per cent; closing bid 3 per cent; offered at per cent Time Joans easier; six months. 4U84H per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4H CS per cent. Sterling exchange firmer, with actual busi ness In bankers' hills at $4.8530e4.S535 for de mand and at 54.S23084.8235 far 60 days. Posted rates. $4.S584.SSH. Commercial bills. $i.S2 4.S2H. Bar silver. 62ie. Mexican dollars, 47c Government bonds heavy; "railroad bonds firm. LONDON, Sept. . 20. Bar silver. 2S?id per ounce. Money, 1482 per cent. Discount rate, short and 3 months' bills, 3 per cent: SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 20. Silver bars, 61Hc ,11 ei lean dollars, nominal. Drafts, sight, lc. totegrnph 3c Sterling. 60 layi,$l.62H:-a!sht, $4.S5H. Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Sept. 28. Today's state ment of the Treasury balaneea In the general fund shows: Available cash balance $133,334,063 Gold coin and buftlon 50.231.SO5 Gold certlfioatas 2,327,990 FRANGr BUYING WHEAT CHICAGO 3IARKET IS STRONG ON" EXPORT INQUIRY. Kansas City Reports Record-Break-ing Shipments of Breadstuffs. Minneapolis Flour Demand. CHICAGO. Sept. 29. Strength in -sheat pre dominated during the first hour of the market. At the start, however, the market was barely steady, clear akles in the Northwest having a depressing effect on values. Opening quota tions In December were a shade lower to a shade higher at 88 at Sic. Pit traders were disposed to roll and with little apparent sup port the market eased off. December selling at 8349. Later a leading bull became a buyer and there was a quick change In senti ment generally. Offcrlpgs dwindled with sell ers more or less held in check by the atti tude of export newsc News of a bullish character tended meantime to bring out de mand from shorts. Minneapolis reported ex cellent Inquiry for flour and added that farm ers deliveries of wheat were beginning to fall off. A Kansas City record-breaking ship ment of breadstuff were reported. An a cli max, a meaoage from New York stated thft France waa buying American wheat. Dur ing the last half hour of the session. Decem ber reached tho highest point of the .day. 84. Tho dose, though showing somerreces Ion. wao firm with December 819c Sentiment in the corn pit wan bullish. The market closed firm with December at 45. Oats, were strong and active. December ckeed nt 2S9c. Sentiment In the provision market waa a trifle bearish. Demand was very slack. At the doee January pork was Off 6c; lard was off 5c. and rite were 29Rc lower. The leading futures rauged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. $ .S8 $ .84 .84 .84 .85 .86 CORN. Low. .83 .S3 .83 Close. 9 .Si .84 .83 Sept. ... Dec May Sept. (old). Sept, (new) Dec. (old). May .32 .52 .52 .52 .45 .49 .41 .44 OATS. .52 .52 .45 .44 .32 .52 .4d .44 Sept. Dec May -2S .2S .30 .23 .3 20 .31 .28 .30 MBSS PORld Oct. Jan. !l4.92 14.92 14.87 14.S7 .12.30 12.30 12.27 12.27 LARD. . 7.72 7.72 7.62 7.62 . 7.50 7.30 7.25 7.25 . 8.S0 8VS7 0.77 0.77 Oct. Nov. Jan. " SHORT RIBS. . . 8.90 8.99 8.57 S.60 . 9.42 9.45 9.42 6.42 Oct Jan. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Firm. Wheat No. 2 Spring. S8Se; No. 3. S10 SSc; No. 2 red, 83984c. Corn No. 2, S2S2e; No. 2 yellow. 52 958c , Oats No. 2. 23 He; No. 3 white. 27 29 c Rye-No. 2. 9S98Sc Barley Good feeding. 36937c; fair to choice malting. 41947c Flax seed No. 1. 92c; No. 1 Northwest em. SS c. Mess pork Per barrel. $14.95 13. Lard Per 199 pounds. 57.00. Short ribs sides Loose. JS.506S.35. Short dear sides Boxed. $8.75499. Clover Contract grade, $11.75. Receipts Shlpmentn 22.300 7.600 668.900 275.800 (766 Flour, barrels Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels Barley, hnshels 33.800 ....101.000 ....656,000 572.500 21.800 227,300 Grain nnd Produce at New York. NEW YORK. Sept- 2a Flour Steady. Re- celpts. 38.500: export, 14,300. Wheat Receipts, 10.000; spot firm: No. 2 red. 88c elevator and 88c t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 91c to arrive f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Manitoba. 90c to arrive f. o. b. afloat. May elosed 00c; Sep tember. 88 e; December. fc Heps and hides Qulst, Wool Steady. Pe trde ura Firm. Grain at Son Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 20. Wheat, steady, barley, steady. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1.40&1.50; milling. $1.52 ei-eo. ,4 ' Barley Feed. $1.05-31.05: brewing, $L05 ei.06. Oats Red. $L151.45: white. $li3791.45 black. $1.1591-65. Call board sales: Wheat December. $1.34. Barley December. $1.07. Com Large yellow. 31.37J21.42. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept,, 20. Wheat Septem ber, 51c; December. 839S2.e; May. 65c; No. 1 hard, S5c; No. 1 Northern. 84c; No. 2 Northern. Slc. Wheat nt Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 20. Whear. December. Oa 8d; March. 6s 7d, Weather in England today waa cloudy. Wheat at Tscoma, TACOMA. Sept, 2a Wheat, unchanged: bluestem. 73c; dub, 70c; red. 66c London Wool Sales. LONDON. Sept. 2a Offerings at the wool sales today amounted to 13.52S bales, indudlng a superior selection of fine merinoa and good graasy cross-bred. Competition waa animated. Americana took several parcels of good greasy combings. ; Wool nt St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. . Sept, 20. WooL x steady;, terri tory and Western mediums. 2S 0cr- fine' me dium. 22926c; fine. l&SSOc JUPM BUYS BARLEY Price of That Cereal Expected to Be Strongly Maintained. HIGHER AT SAN FRANCISCO Exporters Arranging to "Make Heavy Shipments to the Far East. California Hop Crop. Is Turning Out AVell." SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 20. (Special.) A cable from Yokohama, stating that the price of barley In Japan Is expected to be strongly maintained. Increased excitement In the local barley market, as It gave odor to reports that the leading exporters are arranging to make heavy shipments to the Far East. The shorts are badly ecared. December barley ran up to $1.07 and $1.08 was paid for choice spot feed. Wheat options advanced sharply following Chicago's rise, but had small reaction from the top polar. Cash wheat was quiet but steady. Oats were strong. New bayou beans sold al $4.15. AH feedstuffa were very firm, with an advance of 50 cents In bran, middlings and rolled barley. Choice hay Is tending upward. Hops are quiet at the recent dedlnc The crop Ls turning out welL California wool 1? dull. Buyers find asking prices of growers too high, and there Is no business. Improvement In the peach market was checked by large arrivals of wrapped sleek from Northern California. Table grapes are in much larger supply, and. aside from fancy shipping grade, prices are weak. The first cornlesona of the season arrived and sold at $1. Oregon cranberries are quoted at higher range, say $998.50. owing to the ar rival of fancy goods. Valencia oranges are very firm. Only 150 carloads are said to re main In the entire state. TV..-.-.- -t.. .-1, Dairy products are firm. Receipts, 2Ivtx pounds butter. S200 pounds cheese. 25,939 doz en eggs. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. 256M0c; garHc 5C6c; green peas. 34J4e; string beans, 194c; tomatoes. 25960c; okra. 40950c; egg plant. 334350c POULTRY Turkey gobblers. 19822c; roost era. old. $4434.50; roosters, young. $4.504j5.30; broilers, e-mail. $292.50; broHers. rage. $24f 2.50: fryers. $393.50; fryers, young. $34 EGGS Store. 22 2 6c; fancy ranch. SSc; Eastern. 20926c. BUTTER Fancy creamery. 27c: creamery seconds. 23c: faney dairy, nominal; dairy sec onds, nominal. WOOL San Joaquin. Higgle: lambs. 1191Sc. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $250-821; middlings. $25927. HAY Wheat. $10914.5j wheat and oats. $103-13; barley. $8911; Ifalfa, $8&9; clover. $7910; stock. $5-35.50; atraw. per bate. 30 60c POTATOES Salinas Burbanks,- 80o$l.l0: sweets. $1.5991.65. CHEESE Young America. Ilei2c; East ern. 15916c FRUITS Apple, choice. $1.40: common. 50c: bananas. $193; Mexican limes. $595.50; Cali fornia lemon, choice. $4.50; common. $1.50; oranges, navels. $294; pineapples. $2-33. HOPS 1004. 12913c; 1005. 12913c RECEIPTS Flour. 3480 quarter sacks: wheat. 12. DOS centals; barley, 1801 centals; oats. 1360 centals: beans. 608 sacks' potatoes. 1032 sacks; bran. 483 sacks; hay. 931 tons; wool, 175 bales; hides. 460. Dairy Produce In the East. CHICAGO. Sept. 20. On the produce ex change today the butter market was steady. Creamery. 179204c; dairy, 161S. Eggs, steady at mark, easea Included, 1T; firsts. 18c: prime firsts, 20hc; extras, c Cheese, steady. 11911c NEW YORK. Sept 20. Butter, barely steady, unchanged. Cheese, steady, unchanged. Eggs, firm, unchanged. Coffee nnd Sugar. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Coffee futures oloaed quiet, net unchanged to 5 points lower. Sales. 21.5G0 bags. Including September at 6.95c; Oc tober 7c; November. 7.95c; January. 7.15c: March. 7.35c; May. 7.45c Spot Rio. oniet; mild, steady; Cordova. 10913c Sugar Raw, flat; fair refining. 3c; cen trifugal. OS test. 3 ll-169e; raolassea sugar. 393c. Refined unsettled; crushed, .$5.80; powdered, $5.20; granulated. $5.10. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. OLSON-TAYLOR Roy P. Olson. 21. Sven sen; Luella It. Taylor, 18. CHAMBERS-LEGGETT C. H. Chamber, 52. St- Johns; Lepha J. Leggett. 33. STAFFORD-SANIERE B. A. Stafford, 52. Jackson County: Harriet F. Sanlere. 32. LAMPHERE-VANDEVERE George N. Lamphere. 33. Pakmse. Wash.; Mary E. Vandevere. 27. . ... . ALLISON-MEAROW Guy H. Allison, 23. Seattle; Catherine A. Mearow. 23. P.UTHERFORD-OSBORN R. L. Ruther ford. 30; Ethel Osborn. 27. CHARTERS-SNYDER Roy E. Charters, 22 88 First street; Leona 51. Snyder. 22. HOLMAN-TINGRY Guy E. Holman. 21; Almee Tlagry, IS. EASTMAN-MASENHAM Mark O. East man. 35. Aana wasn.; i-ois .uancuHum, CARSNER-DE ALVAREZ Francta L. Carsner. 23. Perkins- Hotel; Leonelle J. De Alvarez. 20. . NICHOLAS-DAVIS James N. Nicholas, 28: Luzelle C. Davis. 25. COLDWELL-HARMAR Orrin B. Cold well. 30, 287 Grant street; Anna. E. Har mar, 28. Births. PROCTOR At 281 Gaines street. Septem ber 18, to tho wife of Luther Proctor, a tvitct At v.nni Twentv-elirhth and Mont gomery streets. September 17. to the wife of John west, a aaugnier. HARRIS On Baker street. September 18, tn t.. wife of Samuel Harris, a son. PERRY At 593 Main street, September 3, to the wife of Robert S. Perry, aon. Deaths. NELSON Accidentally killed at Oak. Point. Wash.. September 18. N. M. Nelson, a native or awtuca, agcu aouut 3 u. matrix SrmtB-ht here for Interment. GARRISON At Salem, Or.. September 18. A. Cyrus Garrison, a native of Oregon, aged 45 vears. 11 monthseand 17 days. Remains hmnriit hre for interment. WILSON Killed by street-car at Eugene and Union avenue. September 18. Mrs. Nancy C Wilson, a native of Illinois, agea tU years, 3 months ana 15 cays. , CRAWFORD At 63 East- Nineteenth treet- September 20. Charlotte M.. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllley H. Craw ford, aged 5 months and 20 days. BOURRET At 809 Water street, Septem ber 18 Mrs. Clementine Bourret, a native of Quebec Can., aged 68 years. 4 months and 17 days. TEAL At 629 Everett street. Sep tember 10. Joseph M. Teal, a native of West phalia, aged SO years. 2 months and 29 days. DESCAMPS At 44 Seccnd street. Sep tember 10. Mrs. Katherlne Storts Deseamps. a native of Oregon, aged 33 years. ROSE At St- Vincent's Hospital. Beptenw ber 10. MIrs Elma Rose, a native of Oregon, aged 16 years. Remains removed to Rose burg, Or., for Interment. Building Permits. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 Schoolhouse. on block between East Thirteenth. East Fourteenth, Thompson and Brazee streets. $10,000. W. F KULME Dwelling. East Salmon streets, between East Thirty-eighth and East Thirty-ninth. $150. FRANK IRELAND Dwelling. Killings worth and Mississippi avenues, $530. JOHN ZOLLER Dwelling, northeast cor ner Twenty-second and Reed streets. $1680. JOHN ZOLLER Dwelling, Reed and Twenty-second streets. $1680. JOHN ZOLLER Dwelling, Reed and Twenty-second streets, $1680. W. R. STOKES. & CO. Dwelling. Schuyler and East Third streets. $1600. W. R. STOKES & CO. Dwelling, Schuyler and East Third streets. $1600. W. -U. STOKES & CO. Dwelling, Schuyler n Fast Third streets. $1600. ;W. R. STOKES & CO. Dwelling, Schuyler and East Third streets. $1600. DR. WARDNER Dwelling, Wasco street, between East Twenty-fourth and East Twen ty-fifth. $2230. Real Estate Transfers. E. B. Crofoot et aL to N. HBtrd, lots 9. 10. block 6, uooa nornmg Aaai tlon $ 120 170 A Olson and wife to Jennie Hender nn. lnts 5. . block 4. Point View.. J. J. Hawes and wife to L Vanduyn. south 15 reet IOC li. west ieei oi south 50 feet lot 16, block 1. Gold smith's Addition 3.200 W. L. Morgan and wire to cnaries Kleffer. west 30 feet lot o. diock 123, Stephens Addition 2,830 V.. B. Connell et aL to N. Drew, lot T MiwV T Tfirertswood ............ 1 Pearls Hawes and husband to N. A. Roberts. lots 5. 6. diock 4, sunny- side 300 J. M. Freeman, and .wife to A. w . Mackenzie, lot 10. block aio. uoucn Addition: part of lot 1. block 5, Cnlrfsrallh'a Addition 330O German Savings &. Loan Society to R. E. M. Strickland, lots 5, s. diock a. Couch Addition j-Burrell Investment Co. to same, lots College Endownment Assn. to M. C Mead, lots 10. ll DIOCK u, . oiiege Placo 223 J. Weiss to A. Blackman. lot 3. block 10. Feurers Addition to East Port land (bond for deed) 1,000 W. S. Macrum to W. Macrum, lot 1. block 256, Hawthorne Park. 1 Arleta Land, Co. to L. W. Gulss, lot 18. block 0. Arleta Park No. 2...... iou Victor Land Co. to W. G. Smith, lots 17. 18. block 1. Orchard Place .... 11a H. G. Smith and wife to W. G. Smith. lots 19. 20. block 1. Orchard Place. 1 Angellne B. Richardson to Arleta Land Co., nortnwest h or norm west , section 24. township 1 north, range 1 east 12,000 F. A. Knapp and wife to J. S. Baker, lota 3, 6. 7. S. block 142, Couch Ad dition 33.Q0O P. R. Kelly and wife to J. E. Wester- velt, lot S, Broekdale 2,035 AT THE HOTELS. The Portland A. G. Kaufman and wife. New York; M Levy, J. Maynard, Jc and wife, Mrs. A. J. DeLamare, San Franolsco; Mrs. W. E. Ramsey. K. Ramsey. M. Ramsey. Lake Charles; ilrs. M. E. Blgley. San Fran cisco; H. Gray. C. J. McLeod. Otdtown. Me.; F. J. Bell and wlfer M. H. L. Bell. Winona; R. R. Stone. J. R. Drexel. W. J. Murphy. Chicago; R. Warren. H. E. Gray, St, Paul; W. H. Romalne, New York; E. M. Williams. Seattle: s. o. irisner ana wue. Miss Fisher. Bay City; Mrs. F. A. Goodwin. Omaha; W. Noofor, Scotland; W. S. Blacken- steln. New York; Mrs. M. Somer. San Fran cisco: F. I. Dunbar and wife. Salem; E.,B. Well. 3t Louis; A. Delpon. Bordeaux; 51. B. Craig and 'wife. Mrs. T. F. Kyan. J. Newton and wife. Philadelphia; A. 3. Halstead. U. S. A.: A. C. Churchill and wife. Newjberg; J. Hare, Alaska; A. C. Beatty, Denver; J. A. Navarre, Monroe; Mrs. R. N. Gelre. H. A. Flint and wife, Syracuse; J. F. Heard and wife. Mrs. A. n. Dingee, airs. k. w. Foster. Sedalla. 3Io. ; Miss Tyler. G. Browne, Mrs. W. G. Heeler. C. L. Stebblns and wife. Tscoma; Mrs. G. W. Nichols, Miss H. A. Clark. San Francisco; A. Balllle and wife. Miss A. L. Balllle, Tacoma; J. H. Haak. C. E. Haak. Michigan; F. A. Dudley and wife. New York; R. E. Strahorn. and wife, Spokane; Mrs. R. P. Schwereln, Mrs. A. Voydersang. J. C. Felge. San Francisco; N. Gubbay. Mrs. F. Gubbay. San Jose, CaL; C. W. Lewis, San Jose; E. C. Smith. Eugene; G. H. Derbyshire. Sacramento; E. F. Bsta brook. W. Moffatt. San Francisco: J. II Fiske and wife. Leadvllle; H. F. Norton, Se attle; L. J. A. Hlggins. U. S. A.; Mr. and Lady S. Townley. British Embassy. Wash.; J. C. Nlcoll. P. Shields, wife and sob. New York; H. Crosby and wife. Everett; C. R. Dixon. Calgary; Mrs. J. M. Hardner. W. G. Harding. Chicago; A. E. File and wife. Manchester. Eng.; R. W. Emmons and wife. Seattle; H. T. Ross. San Francisco; N. Relss. Chicago; S. Bethel. New Orleans; T. Milter. Leadvllle; F. E. Whiting. Plalnville; H. It Jacobs, Rochester. N Y. ; M. F. Dickinson. Boston; C. RemsheU. Seattle; C. W. Rosen baum and wife, San Francisco. The Perkins Ethel Pleroe. Hillsboro: Rich ard Gibson. Delaware. Or.; F. A Bailey and wife. Hillsboro; Mrs. H. M. Rltner. Victoria. B. Co Victor Dupont. Vancouver, Wash.; E. T. MVtoBAld Seattle; F. O. Mead. Tacoma. C. W. Clark Aberdeen; John Scott and. wife. Tacoma; W. B Stratton, SeatUe .Mrs. W. T. Godfrw. PooAteltc; H. T. Ward and wife, Oregon City; J. L. Laldlaw. Oscar Buchanan. Waltsturg. Wash.; J. R Burrell. L. M. Ad ams. 51 .M. Groff. Harrington, Wash.; Mrs. G. W. Larn-, MUs Larne. Colfax; L. G. Adair and wife, Bugtne: E. C Stowe and wife, Fairmont, Wash.: F. X. LeDang, Lew Uton; H. Q. Fenton and wife. 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