THE MOKM.NG ORKROXIAX, SATURDAY, APRIL 11. 1903.
FEED MOVES WELL
Transactions in Millstuffs at
Board of Trade.
GRAIN MARKETS FIRMER
l-iMlcr Driimiul for rrodmv Lrn i
tin ltuMitr Mr it ln UimI to the
S?k)ii To4.y Operations
of 11m "P . Trade.
There tH,r of lntnn dune
u mm f . r,l ln pr-jditi-p on the Board of
Trsrte ? f sir !!. The morning te..loi. of
grain mm im well attended. though gome
iT.en.brj of Hi trail were not aware of tha
In the Ivur of meeting to 11 A. M
Uprrriiiaiivfa f tevera. export fir ma wen
on i he floor for tha firat time.
At the produce alt offem of eggs, butter
and che-ei-e were mnde and there aere good
,!) on enrni and c!n-e.
No Important rhenges a era made ln the
official qu.ttai iona. beyond a redurttnn In
..ran and hrewln barley and a lower range
In rSprtng Iambi
Mayor Ht-nry Heiifelt, of Iewlaton, and
tha deification of bualneea men of that city
alio are now In Portland have been Invited
m he at the rail at noon today.
The condition of the markets, as reported
b the produce committee, wil aa follow:
r.raln, tinner: flour. stronger, with better
demand.
KkK". ateady arrlvala. slightly lower to
ri,. , poultry, heavy arrlvala, beat call Tor
hena and younn broiler.
Pork, scarier.
OftVrg and ealea were:
orTerw 1o buy IM to 40 cases full cream
-heeae, 13Se; .0 aacka potatoes, twc cwt ;
cases randled rgga, t".r.
Offers to well- -In to .H cwm freah can
dled egg. !aturdny delivery, Itl-mc; 10 cubes
city creamery, I!? He, track Portland; 10
esses candled egg. 17c; lOO to M0 cases
(Hll.m toinatoaa, fiM); iiu to 4t caaea lull
tream cheese. He
Halea :H) full cream, cheese. 14c; 10
rases full rrratn cheese, 14'; 10 euhea city
iTPamery butter, 27 He. track Portland; 100
aat-Hfl fancy otato, cat., track Port
land; 20 ensea candled eggs, lflc f. o. b.
track.
tOMMKIK IAL AXU BAN1UXO FA1LVKKS
Itecord of lha Hrat Three. .Months of tha
Current 'er.
r'nmmcrclal rutin res In the United States,
according to 11. Q. Dun A Co.. numbered
47tm In the tlret quarter of 1D0S, with lia
Mlttlea of 97.7iHl,l1. While this la the
heaviest mortality for tha corresponding
months of any ear on record, there la a
slight Improvement as compared with the
Inat three months of 110". and many quar
ters, other than the first, of earlier yeara
have recorded -heavier losses. The moat stu-1-tunory
fn tu re of this statement is that
the llaMHUfe In March were smaller than In
any preceding month since laat September,
particularly a to auvpensiona of ban kit,
Mnnuruct urlng d faults during tit first
Quarter were ll.'lft In number against 7d In
the snme months last year, while Habtlltlea
of $::a..".d,s:.7 compare with $13,771 0."7.
There were rtt-lu trading failures for $31,
4.'Kl.r12, against 23tt(l In Umi", when tha
amount involved was $ld.y.M.20&. Other com
mercial fnilurea were 176 In number and
J;i0.lStt,W2 in amount, against 94 failures
for $'J.70,:i2S In the previous year. Banking
failurea worn Ave times aa numerous and In
volved ten tlmea aa much money; fft Instl
tutiona closing their doom with UabtHtlea of
$tW."M,(Vi;, against 12 aimllar failures last
year when the amount Involved was $V 0
110. But ti.e same three months alo re
corded the reopen las- of many banka thai
cloned during the preceding quarter, par
ticularly the larger Institution that were
most far reaching In the effect on general
buelneitA conditions.
Kb I lures on the Pnclflc Coast for the
quarter were:
Total 1WS. Total 1907.
Mnlea No. Ammh. l.labllltten. No. I.lbailtls
Nevada 17 $ I 13.1(41 $ litt.HlKt 4 $ e.ftOO
1 sh 2- Iti5.3ti2 llH.IITti 12 221,700
I'''" 22 74.MHS ltNl.n7A 13 4.IHH)
Arixona S ..;.Ml 7t.t44 7 DO. 300
Washington 1 1 77lt.V:.4 2.1 10. 433 0i 452.2:ttt
're gon til 2o. tUU 4 to. !ll 32 411. 7.(0
Culllornia 2.(3 1.0s;7.772 2.307,270 1S 7S3.0ta
Pacific Coast failurea in the first quarterof 10S were clRNifled aa follows: .
Manufacturing. Trading. Other Coni l.
MMes : No. MablMtiex No. liabilities No. Liabilities.
Nevada 2- $ 40.730 13 $ 121.143 1
I ih 1 l.lHHt 2 lM.:i7l
Malm S 2.073 111 HM.1MH
Arizona H 73,044
Washington 34 1.52S Od7 70 MH.40H $ 38.900
Oregon 14 150.7-3O 40 27S. 172 1 2.077
California 40 127.303 isil 2.2H1.S4S - 0 33,005
In the line of banking failures, there was
one In Idaho, three In Washington, two in
tregon and two In California. The liabilities
In the Oregon failures were $73,000.
STRAPY HI YINO IN THE HOP MARKET
KnglUh Tnitle Pull With Prices Tending
I town ward.
steady buying is under way In the hop
market at the previous range of prices.
Anton the buyer operating are Kola. Nela.
Klaher. Wolf A Netter. Charles l,lvesley, A.
J. Ray & Jon. and Harry L.. Hart. The
tatter has also done a considerable business
In contracts.
The following Umdon cable was received
by Isaac Pineus A Son yesterday:
Market Is very dull and shows further
symptom of a decline. Brewers are- buying
very moderately. Grubbing probably will ba
over ft 000 acres. '
The latest Knglish trade reports are as
follow s:
Wild. Neame Ct., 1-omion Our market
continues in an uninteresting condition and
values realised for the few transactions
taking place are In buyers' favor.
Manger & Henley. lxndon A moderate
Inquiry for sound useful hops continues, but
the few tranactions that take place are of
a limited' character. Prices remain un
changed. V H H. l-e May. Iondon The trade
palii(r ln hops is limited to thos required
for immediate consumption. The buyers' at -tent
ten being directed elsewhere for the
moinnt.
Cat tlev,' Hridley & Co.. Ixtndon Trade
continues quiet, although holders are gen
erally .tlrrn, at the low currency now pre
vailing ilrowfis ns well as dealers are
busy Interedtlnjt tht-mselvea in the dissua
sion of the Itcvnstns- hill, which would be
the cause of lessening: the demand for hops.
CALIFORNIA HICKF.NS ON FRONT ST.
Broilers rXm Prtpluma Srll at Fancy
l'Hcce.
There were liberal receipts of poultry
yesterday, and. as fs usually the case when
arrlvala are free, buyers were not so anxious
to take hold. Prices were unchanged, but
the undertone of ths market was consider
ably weaker. A shipment of broilers was re-
cetved from Pet alum and quoted at $3
V30 per doxen.
Krk were- quoted tlrrn on the sreet with
shipping and storage orders large enough to
prevent any accumulation.
Receipts of cream and of country butter
are increasing steadily and the local
creameries and Jobbers are now, for the
most part, able to fill all their orders. It
Is probable tha market will drop to 23 cents
the first of next week, which wlllshut out
California from doing business here.
Oranges Scroe and Advancing.
Orangea are scare on tha street and
very firm, ordinary grades selling at th
prices lately quoted on fancy stock. Two
ear arrived yesterday, a ear of bananas
was received last night and three cars are
due Mrdar ntgM. Th were remH
from Hllllnira In good condition
Thprr wer no carlot rvteelpta af vege
tables eter..av but the eipreaa arrivals and
the stork earned over from the prtous
ty a as adejuat
i;rwln standard tommltlee MeMa
At a meetint of t. grain standard com
mittee of the Chamber cf Commence, Jld
yeatftday. IVter Kerr was re-elected rhtir
msn. and A lsandr McAyeaU for 1'ort
land. and Henry l,awhce. for the Ftget
fuund district, acting for Portland, were m-
appoint el inspactora The practice of the
Chamber rommltte tj to fix the standards
In October, and this w aa dona laat October
for the lfto7- 1WH crop. The present com
mittee waa reappointed by preetdent
"Hwlgert. and the purposs of the meeting
yetrday waa stinply w organise. The mem
bers of the committea are Peter Kerr, chatr
min; TV. J." It urn a. Theodore B. Wilcox. C.
E. Curry and Hubert Kennedy.
Bank (leahTlng.
ilenrlnaa of th Northweatern cttlea yes
terday were aa follows:
Clearlnr. Balance.
Portland $l.iM4.St M.StH
Veattle 1.074.7HH l4.4lt
Tacunia l.tW.T'U IHd.lSM
Hpokane l4H,40l (W.ft2J
1UAKI or TRIIIK QIOTATIO"".
(iniln, l-laiir and Fe4.
WHRAT Track nrlces- club. pet
bunhel, rd Ituseian, 82c; bluest em, 87c;
Valuy. h.c
H KU LEY Feed. $34 ftO per ton; rolled,
$i7ttJM. brewtns;, fi.
VIA H it Patents. $4 5 per barrel;
atrnlxhta. $3.H; exports. t:i.!(0fr Valley.
$44; i-sa-k graham. $4 15; whole wheat.
$4 40; rye. $V2o.
OATS No. I white, $2.AO27 per to;
gray. $2
MIT.ITL'KPf Bran. $34 per ton:
middlings, .$27 .V: shorts. ciuntry, $27 30;
city. $S7; whrtt and barley chop. $27. SO.
HAY Ttmothv, Willamette Valley, $1T
per ton; Willamette Valley, ordinary. $li
Ka stern Oregon. $17. V: mixed. $ll: clever,
$14; alfalfa, $12; alfalfa meal, $20.
Hiittrr. Ktrg. and Poultry.
Bl'TTKK F.xtraa, 27 He per pound; fancy.
2o-. choice. ; store. Id
KO;s -Um off. ltildMic per doaen.
CHKfciSK Fancy cream twins. 1SC per
pound; cream brick, UOc; tiwlaa blk., 2c;
llmburger. 22 H c
l'Ol l.TRY Mixed chickens. lJVc per lb.;
fancv hena. 14 t& 1 4 - ; roost era, old Rc ;
fryers, lb, 2c; broilers. lb., 22H?25c;
dressed poultry per pound, lo higher.
Fruits and Vegetable.
POTATOKS Select, selling price, 70o per
hundred ; Willamette Valley, bifylng price,
4.o per hundred ; Knst Multnomah, buying
price, .Vic; Clackamas, buying price, 65c per
hundred; new California, 5Q5Vic per pound;
weet. 5c pT pound.
ONIONS Job price, $1.755 per hundred;
buying price, $4. 'IbtyA. 50 per hundred; garlic,
15o per pound.
A PFI..KS Select, $2 50 per box; fancy, $2;
choice, $1,50; ordinary, $1.25.
FRfSH FRriTR )ranges. $2T2-75 per
box; lemons, $2.75 03 (VO; strawberries. 209
2Uc per box.
VKC.KTAHIvFS Turnips. $1 per sack;
beets. 1 W; parsnlpa. $1.2).; cahbage, $173
per hundred; tomatoes. Florida. $4-54&3
per crate ; cauliflower, local. Mc &
$1.00; head lettuce, 4"c per doxen;
hothouso lettuce. $1 ft 1.N0 per box ; cu
cumbers, $l.M4i 2 doxen . celery, 5c $1
per doxen ; art Ichokea. (Wc per doxen ; as
paragus, 8 'i fa Wo per pound; beans, 20c per
pound ; egg plants 23 lbc per pound;
parsley, 2:,c per doxen ; peas, fi 10c per
pound; peppers, 20o per pound: radishes, 25c
per doxen: rhubarb, $1.75 (2 per box; spin
ach, KVc per crate.
Meats and Provision.
IHES?Kl MEATS Hogs fancy. 7c
per pound, ordinary, 7c; large, Stfoc; veal,
extra. hSc; ordinary. H7c; heavy, 6c;
mutton, fancy, 11c; dresaed Spring lambs,
(fl lOc; scillnsr price. 11c; fancy, 12c.
HAMS Hum. 10-12 lb.. 14c per pound;
14-ld lb. 14c; 18-2(1 lb. Hf-
MACON Hreakfaat. 13,x'fl22c per pound;
picnics. 10c; rottage roll, lie.
1HY 8AL.T AND FMOK ED Regular
short clears, smoked, HVic per pound; un
smoktnl, 10H: unsalted bellies. 10-1.1 lbs..
smoked. 10 13c; 10-13 lbs., unrmoked, lSc;
clear bellies, unsmoked, 13c; smoked. 14c;
shoulditrs, 11c; tongues, 10c.
URU Kettle leaf, lOa, 12 c per pound;
5s. l2Tc; 50s. tins. I2c, S. rendered, 10s,
llc; &s. 11 He; compound. 10a. 84,0.
JOHBER8' QUOTATIONS.
Tropical and Irled tVulta.
TKOPICAU FHl'lTS Orapfrult. $2 73 9
8 2..; bananas. 5Sti0c per pound; crated.
5 He
DRIED FTtUlTS Apples. Oo per pound,
peaches. lll2Hc: prunes. Italian. (OflHo:
prune, French. 33 5o; currants, unwashed.
cases. 4c; cur rant a, washed, caaes. luci
nga. wnite. fancy, no-pound boa as, aia
Groceries. Not. Etc.
RICK Southern japan, ftc; head, thk&
7c; imperial Jiipan, 0hO.
COFFEE Mocha. 24a2Se: Java, ordinary,
17 20c; Costa lllca, fancy, 18 20c; good.
1819c; ordinary, 12010c per pound. Co
lumbia roast cases, 100s, $14 50; Bos, $14.75;
Arbuckle. $10.03: I. ion. $lfl ,J8.
SALMON Columbia RUor, 1-pound tails.
43 per doxen; 2-pound tails. $2.05; 1-pound
flats, $2.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails, 5c
red. 1 -pound tails. $1.45; sockeyex, 1-pound
tails. 12.
SIH3AR Oranulated, $0 45; extra C. $3.93;
golden C. $5. So; fruit and fruit sugar,
SO 33 : plain bag. $0.3.1; cube t barrels).
$0.S3; powdered (barrels), $0.70. Terms: On
remittances within 15 days deduct hko ner
pound; If later than 15 days, and within JtO
days, deduct ao per pound; Maple sugar.
ldtflHc per pound.
NUTS Walnuts, 16S418c per pound by
sack; Brazil nuts. 10c; Albert 16c; pecans,
10c; almonds, lAVfclSc, chestnuts, Ohio.
23c; peanuts, raw,. 6L'8Hq per pound;
roasted. 10c: plnerauta, 10 & 12c; hickory
nuts. 10c; cocoa nuts. 0c per doxen.
SALT Granulated, $1S per ton; $2.25
.er bale; half ground. 100a, $13.50 per ton;
50s. $14 per ton.
PKA.N& Small white. 4"c; large whit.
4 4(K ; pink. 3.S.1C; bayou, 3.80c: Lima, 0c;
Mexican red, 4'ic.
H ON E Y Fancy. $3 50 3,75 per box.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream. 00
pound sacks; per barrel. $7; lower grades,
$3 3000 50; oatmeal, steel-cut. 45-pound
sack. $3 per barrel; 9-lb. sacks, $4.25 per
b4; split peas, per !00 pounds. $4-2394.80;
pearl barley. $4 30fc5 per 100 pounds; pastry
flour, 10-pound sacks, $2.75 per bale; flaked
wheat, $2 73 per case.
Coal oil and (iasolln.
REFINED OILS Water white. Iron bar
rel,, loc; wood barrels. 14Hc. Pearl oil.
cases, 18c; head light. Iron barrels, 12V,c;
canes, Ullfe; nuod barrels, 18 l,c. Eocene,
case. 21c Ppei-iat w. W., Iron barrels,
14c; wood barrels, lSc. Klalns, cases, 2fec
Kxtra ytnr. cases, 21c.
GASOLINE V. M and P. Naphtha, iron
barrels. !2Sc; case,, utt,c Red Crown
gasoline. Iron barrels, lt;i,c: cases, 22Ujc
Motor gasoline. Iron barrels, 15HC; cases,
221,c; 80 gasoline. Iron liarrela, 30c; cases,
37 He No. 1 engine distillate. Iron barrels.
9c; cases, 10c
Hops. Wool, Hides. Etc
HOPS 1907, prime and. choice, 40c
per pound; olds, ltjlc per pound.
WOOL Eaat.ra Oregon, average best, 11
15c per pound, according to shrinkage;
Vutley, 12il.'c. according to quality.
M OH A IK Choice. !u:ilsc per pound.
CASCAKA BAKK Jc per pound.
HIDES Dry. 12'12Vic; dry call. No. 1.
under i lbs.. lOjlSoculU, 2o per lb. less;
salted hides. 3c; salted calf, 9c; gre.n
tunsalted), 1c per lb. lass; culls, lc per
lb. less; sheep skins, shearlings, No. 1
butchers' stock, esch. 23 B 30c: short wool.
No 1 butchers' stock, sacb. SOgyOOc; mi
dlum wooL No. 1 butchsrr stock, each, 75.
fJgl.OO; long wool. No. 1 butchers' stock,
each. $12501.60; horse hides, salted, each,
according to slse. $2 00 4 2.30; dry. accord
ing to sue. each. Sl OOfcil SO; colt's hides,
each, 2330c; goat akir.a common, each.
lJio'AJc; Angoras, with wool on, each. 30cg
I I SO.
FURS For No. I skins: Bear skins, as
to slse. No. 1. each. 5 00 10.00; cubs,
sach. 1103: badger, prime, each. 25Oo0c;
cat, wild, with head perfect. 80030c; housa,
&V20x; fox, common gray. !arg. pilm
.ach. 404130c red. each, 9305: cross, each,
31; silver and black. . aach, $100B
too
fishers, each. $399; lynx, each, $4 8049
too
w; mill, SiriCHT Jt. I, . c-rr,rnni
slse. $13; snartea. dark B on her a. a
ding to slat and color, each, $1941$;
naU arrnrrfls la mtam anA rnlnr
t
cord
Pried Fruits aU Now York.
KBW TORK. April IO Tha market for
era po rated apples ruled steady UmHst. but
qtiteH at recent prtr-ea. Fancy are Quoted at
lomUlc; choice, 8d1Sc; prlro, T7T7H
and common to fair at 6ti0c.
Holdarst of spot prunes are said to be try
ing to reduce stooka In sum Instance, but
the genarml range of prices Is unchanged at
4H 1 4c for t California and OfilOc for Ore
gon fruit.
Apricots are unchanged with choice quoted
at IMiCOr xtra chnica, 11021 c, and fancy
at 2ti24c.
Peacbvs are In light demand with choice
quoted at Heioic; extra choice. ' 11 1 1 Ho;
fancy. llHajlSSc. and extra fancy, lT14c.
Ralalnj are dull and pracaa practically nom
inal. Loosw muscatel are quoted at IwjfHMe;
seedfd, ftr8r, and Lominn layers $1.0.1.75.
Coffee and Kugar.
K KV TOR K. Anrll . Coffee f ut urea
cod steady net unchanged to 5 points
hlahr. Sal1 were rioi tt-d of 44,OiX bs
tncluittng May at ft.ttV; July. 6. 73c: Septum
b r. ft. hoc; December, A 0"c; March OOUc. Kot
coffee, quiet. No. 1 Rio. Be; No. 4 Kautd,
DSti'hV. Mild coffee, dull: "ordva, nIKc.
sugar Raw, nrm: fair rfflrim. a mic: cen-
trlfuaal .Mi-teat, 4.WV-; molaaee sugar. 3.01c.
Kcnn.-a. nrm. .o. n. a.wsu: No. 7. o.ubc: a
8. 5 (ue; No. ft, 4 :c. So. 10. 4 K3o; No. 11.
4 V; No. 12. 4.76c.; No. 13, 4.7c; No. 14,
0fc. Confectioner at .3c: mold, ft H3c.
cut loaf. 6 : cru-med. 0.2c: powdered.
6.00c; granulated, ft.ftoc; cubes, ft 76c.
Ialry Prodwc la tha F-at.
CHICAOO. Arrll 10. On the produca Kx-
chauige today th butter market was steady.
Creainerl-. 22U30c; dairies, o4j2rtc.
r.tll Kasv st mark, case Includes. 14c:
first. 14c; prtms firsts, 14e.
unease) steaav, lUfXia'c.
NWW TORK. Arrll 10 rltter Firy.
Creamery extras SOgfnoc; thirds to firsts, 21
I ... K
Cheese Steady, unchanged.
Kffgs Steady. Western firsts. 151Jlec.
GAINS HRE MAINTAINED
Itl'T FlUTIItJU rUOGKKSS IN
(iKXEKAIj TRADE IS SLOW.
Weather Favors Hetall nunlnciw at
Moot 1'olnta Outlook. Melped
by Crop ProHwct.
NEW TORK, April 10. R. O. Dunn A
Company. Vkljr RMew or Trd tomorrow
will hv:
ComlMrclil condition, dhow little .Itera
tion, th. ln of the flr,t quarter rwlnir
mainlined, but further profre. I. extremely
alow. The weather ha. favored retail trade
ln .vansoabl, wearlnv' apparel at moat point,,
and the outlook for future bulnen la brighter
beoaiMM of the almost unantmoua roporta of
aatlafactory crop proapecta.
TRADK 1KVKIXPMKNTSJ .FAVORABLE
Approach of Kanter Hllmul.tr. Uualtimi In"
Home I.lnm.
NKW TORK, Apru 10. Bradatreet'a to
morrow will aay:
Though irregular, the wek'a developmenta
have been In th. direction of Improvements.
The approach of EfeMer ha. stimulated retail
trade In some lines and. section,, with a sym
pathetic effect on some Jobbing business and a
alight gain in collectlona. Bo -fax, the early-
crop and soil conditions are better man a
year ago, and the reports of Insect damage
are concprcuousiy fewer than ln 1907. One
effect of these detnlopmenta. Jiaa. been to
deprvaa cereal and cotton prices to tha lowest
levels of the year, thua modifying the ad-.
vance caused In the general price level In
March by the ahaxp its. In meata and
strength ln metals, outbid, of Iron and. teel,
and naval stores. Hides axe slightly higher.
Business failures for week ending April 9
number 18 against 247 last week and lin
In the same week of 1U07. Canadian failure.
for the week ending April number 28 as
against 32 last wek and 28 ln this week
a year ajro.
Wheat. Including flour, exports from th.
the Vnlted States and Canada for the week
ending- April aggregated 2. -131. "TO bushels
against 1.8.H.liifJ this week last year. For
the ,1 weeks of the fiscal year the exports
are 171.MW,61 bushels against i:tt.8S3,l&l
in -
Bank Clearing.
NBtV YORK. April 10. Brad-street's bank
clearings report for the week ending April
shows an aggregate of f-.'.ia4.15a,(XX as
against $2.4:11. 444. ooo last wevk and 13,068.-
1HH.OUO In th. correspond,!!; week last year.
The following Is a list of the oltleel
P. C. Dec.
V. m- V.,rk tl.lW 2:t2.0ll Sft.l
i-hl.'iigo 218.ttui.M-0
R.t.,n Kl. 430.0,10 2:1.0
FhllKdolnhla 11I.4S0.ckH) 22.2
t.,,1. o5.S42.(N, .0
t,,hiirr , 4:i.tW(lA-otl 21.0
Han Francisco 30.tH0.txlo 30.
Kansa. City .H4.7M.1HJO "7..1
Bnltlmore - S2.027.ono 20.0
Cincinnati 2.'i.:14.000 1...1
Minneapolis 18,874.000 - -.l.a
New Orleans 14 OclO.OOO 37.0
.,Av.i.n.i 14.on0.l-oo 24.9
lletrolt 12.0111. 1HNJ 7.8
Uoulsvllle 10.707.ooo 1.
1 .nrl. 111. 144. IHJO 21.1
Omaha 11.S71.000 -7.0
Milwaukee 0.1W7.O0O 1.4
Seattle 7.4WI.KO 2H.3
c. r.u.,1 R.l-fkt.oiiil "2.1
Buffalo , 7 807.0IH) 7.3
Denver .' 7,olli.l)0 2.
Indianapolis . 7.4411,1-00 . 3.0
Fort Worth 0.781.11110 23.0
Providence 4.r7.0l-n- 20.1
Portland. Or B.il&t.lH-o 18.8
Altmnv .v.-.v.T.
Richmond 8.571.000 127
Wajihlngton. D. C. 0 lKI.KiO 2.2
9,.Uane. Wesh 6.032.(H M l
Suit Uike City
Columbus
St. Joeepta
Atlanta
Memphis -
4.171.0HO 37.
4, 725ti,i0 25.5
4.78l.lil)0 21.1
4.:il,0iM) 11.9
R.an2.1HH) 7.8
Tacoma
S.71S.01H) 22.7
Savannah - 2.832.O0O 8."
Tolinlo. O. - 4.i01.iH 10.5
Nashville 3.2TO.O0O 2H.7
H.H-hester 3.KS.O.O 4.S
Hartfor.1 - 3.2.li0 1.J
Des Muinea 2.lW5.iH 10.2
prla 2.S.Hi.iH IS. 2
Norfolk 1.87ll.llO 211.0
New Haven 2.4iH.i) 13.7
Orand Rapids 1.9TS.1HK) 2:1.4
Birmingham 1.02.1.000 107
Svracuse 2.147.1HO 7.9
aiou City 217s.iirt 5.7
Springfield, Mass. 1.874.ihmi 13.4
KvansvUle 1..17U.0OO 17. 0
Portland. Me 1.772.000 7.8
Dayton 1.H88.1HKI 31.8
Little Rotk 1.32.i"H 13
Augusta G 1.423,oiMl 111 2
OaKland. Cal l.mw.onn 52.7
Worcester 1.508.01-0 13.8
Muhlle 1.37tl.OOO 38.1
Knoxvllle 1.433.rflO 7.4
Jacksonville. Fla. l.4.(H,-o 3.1
Chattanooga 1.5S1.000 1S 8
Charleston. S. C. l.lMi.imo 19.8
Lincoln. Neb 1.2H1.00O 0.;
Wilmington, Del l.ll.f 2I.S
Wichita I.SRI.000 2.4
Wllkesbarre J.l.'tS.OOrt 0.0
Wheeling. W. Vs. 1.27ii.m.) 2.4
Fall River 823.ono 24.2
Davenport 1.42,1 1HHJ 2.8
Kalamaxoo. Mich OIS.004 8.7
Topeka 97.l 4
Helena Ii!m.ti0 20 4
frlngfleld. Ill 7iai.ooo 12.0
Youngstown 5km.ih, 10.1
Fort Wavne 7W.O.O 2.4
New Bedford 714.0OO 2.1
Erie. Pa. 615.UOO .....
Ce,iar Rapids, la. 9o4.inio 21.8
Macon bmk.ihsi 3.7
Akron MS.,s) 1.3
Lexington 77.iHX) 'Hlo
Kockford. Ill trn.poo 3.5
Fargo. N. D M7.1MH) 27.0
Lowell 47S.OOO 10.4
Blnghamton 4IH.1HO l.o
Chester. Pa 4M1.1HH1 11.4
Sioux Falls, N. D f.SS.ls 10.1
South Bend. lnd. 42,iM) 17.2
Bloomlngton, HI 421. mil 1.1
Canton. 0 031. mo 0.T
uulncy. Ill 4H.-i.ooo "3.9
SprinKfleld. 0 4i.ihio 11.3
Iiecatur. Ill 47.0n0
Mansfleld. 0 711. im 22.5
Frem..nt. Neb 2011,01:11 1.3
Jacksonville, 111 2t,lio 18.0
Oklahoma l.Oit.iliHl ....
HoustMl 17.71i7.000 M.5
Galveston 12.6U2.0uo 14.3
aack, $2aoa)4; muskrat. Urge, each, 12
13c- skunk, each. O04Oei clvat or polecat,
earn, 6 4? l(W; otter, for tarae. prime skin,
each. $4?tO; panther, with bead and claw
prfect. each, 2ff raccoon, for prima
large, each. AO?75c; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, each, $3 500300; prairie
(cor, OcO$lOO; volrsrlns, each. $49
00.
STOCKLISTGOESf
Several Sharp Advances in the
Early Dealings.
OBSCURE ISSUES HOISTED
Itra-tionar-r TpnuVncy S-t tn To
ward Hip Chm Strel anil Cop-.
per l'nre-on-lve Iro8p-1
for a tiiMMl Dank SiHtrnient.
NI-7W TORK. April 10. Th, slo.:k market
enjoyed a considerable period of atrength to
day, but gaVe evidence during ths later
stages of the adv. net of a reactionary ten
dency, Ths sdvances were especially sharp
In a number of usually inactive stocks, and
tti. rather arratto Jumps which were forced
ln these gave th. market an artificial aspect.
which begot a spirit of caution In following
ths movements. There were, besides, several
conspicuous) movements ami ng th. Jndustrl.ls
whlrh were almost wholly unresponsive to th.
rlnlng tendency of prices. Itnlted States
steel was ths notable example, although amal
gamated copper'a heaviness slet was some
what sympathetic
The publication of a atatement from C. M.
ffchwab, ex-presldcnt f tn4 i!nlled State,
eteel Coiporatton, fully ooncurrlng with the
views of Chairman Uary, published yester
day on the astvlsablllty and probability of
maintaining steel prices, did not havs the
effect It was apparently Intended to have.
There were reports aim, originating ln Lon
don, that the selling aent of th. Amalgam
ated Copper Company was- cutting prices In
Ijondon. It Is Impossible to secure any of
ficial Information of the acts of this com
pany, but the reports are depressed copper se
curities ln Paris. There was another re
duction In the priro of copper quotations
In 1-ondoo afid In the price of the metal at
the New York lletal Exchange. -
The early strength In th, market, outside
of the speclaltln., which hava been referred
to, waa traceable to ths Influence of the
Erie financial settlement, the stock of that
company and of I'nlon Pacific leading the
movement.
Prospects for a goodl bank statement had
som. influence on the market, although the
prevailing ease of money obscures th. Im
portance of the weekly change to abm. ex
tent. Th. promise Is for a gain In cash by
the tanks of S5.000.000. Ths sensitiveness of
the wheat market to some reports of damage
to wheat In Kansas from dry weather was
suKgeetlve of the Importanc which will st
tach to that subject in the formation of spec
ulative sentiment In ths future.
A rise ln the private discount rats abroad
was the feature of the day In tha Interna
tional money markets.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value,
14,278.000. United States bonds were - un
changed on call.
CIXJ.SINQ STOCK 'QUOTATIONS.
Clustng-
. . ... Bales. High. Jow. Hid.
Ailaros' Kxpress 177
Amal Copper 2o.ilH) 'liii'i ' WT4 MH4
Am Car At Foun. 000 334, fcl 3.114
9.114
Am Cotton Oil
do preferred
Am Kxpress
Am lid L.t pf... l.WJO IS
272'j
85
190
154 17
American lc. 1 k.i vui m
Am Unseed Oil ,. . 7o
do preferred 221-
Am .Locomotive... 1.3IHI 411 '44 44w
do preferred ... 41X) m v 91 t. 91
Am Smelt st Ref.. 40.300 71 6', 71)14
do preferred 90 1.
Am Sugar Jtcf ... .. 2,300 127 US" 12
Am Tobacco -ctfs hhu
Anaconda slln Co. 3.1HH1 3H 37t. 37;v
Ati-hlson 6.700 771, 714 7o2
do preferred ... 2110 8C to 811(4
Atl Coast Line... S.8110 74 72l 73
Bait A Ohio...... f.8"o 8os 84H, 814
do preferred ... iw Kl 8.3 82
Brook Kap Tran. .91H 47 40
Canadian Pacific.. 4.2UO 1M14 114
Central or N J.. " ..... 176
Ches A Ohio - 1,000 snii uii -31 '
Chi Gt Western.. 100 rn 614 n
Chicago & N W-.. 7lH) 1474 147 140
C. M A St Paul.. 11,000 118 118 11H
Chi Ter & Tran 5
do preferred 211
C, C. C A St I... llHI B4l MU.
Colo Fuel A Iron 4,700 24', 24 23'i
Colo A Southern. 2.71H1 27(4 20M 2HX4
do 1st preferred. 41.1 5lt f 55;! 6514
do 2d preferred. 7io 4.1i 431, 43(1,
Consolidated Oas.. O.fHMI 12u: ll'i 119(4
Corn Products ... 2,Ooo 144' 13 14
do preferred ... 5U0 ll R or, (4
Del A Hudson 8,2oO' 1574 154 134
Del, Lack A West 483
D A H Grande ., 20
do preferred ..." 00
Distillers' Securi.. 810 32 31 31 14
Erie 15.WX) H'4 fj lsiA
qo 1st prererrea. . .1.) .m , ,1, An
do 21 preferred. 1.7HO 25(4 23 4 23
Oeneral Electric. 1.200 133 183 132
Illinois Central 124
In Paper 100 8"i SWj 8(4
co preierrea m
Int Pump ,' 2:1 23(4 23(4
do preferred ... 100 71 71 7014
Iowa Central 2-0 12t4 12(4 12',4
do preferred ... m 3(4 XS !T
K C Southern ... 2o0 23 2.1 14 22
do preferred . . . 4O0 53 52 V 52
Ixiul, A Nashvlll. 1.4IHI 102 1,H lll'4
Mexican Central.. 6.7H0 17 lS'i 10H4
Minn A St I.ouls 2t 24(j 21 ' 24(4
M, St r s tj o M. tiv JI3 111 111
do preferred 135
Missouri Pacific... 10,700 4014 44 44 '4
Mo. Kan A Texas l.ooo 23(4 24(4 2414
do preferred ... OH) BUi, 09 59-14
ilex r,at rt n pt .....
N Y Central 3,800 911 98(4 ' 98'4
N T. Out A West. zoo :w 14 - 8:1(4 xe
Norrolk A Western loo 05(4 0414 84
do Dreferred ..... 80
North American.. l.lflO 54 53(4 RX
Pacific Mall 1.1CH) 2fl4 26 3(,
Pennsyhanla 10.400 118 117(4 H"'4
People's tlas 2.000 90(4 88 S
P, C C A lit louis ..... in
Preeseo! Steel Car 200 24(4 24 24
do preferred 81
Pullman Pal Car. 300 134 13314 153
Reading 121. 10 Hi7 106 105
do let preferred. 100 81(4 81(4 82
do 2d preferred 81
R.r.nhllc SleW ... 90O 18(4 1814 18ti
do preferred ... 1.000 119 88 684
Rock inland Co.. l.m-n lli lfiM. lti
do preferred ... 3.900 29Vi 28(4 28
St L A S F 2 pf 26
St L Southwest.. 200 14. 14 14(4
do preferred ... 20O 3414 84 34(1
Southern Pacific.. O.loo 74 74 74
do preferred ... 2"0 11314 112(4 111
Southern Rat war. ..iiHJ lom 1, l.li
dod preferred ... I.H10 41 40 40
Texas A Pacinc. . 1.100 J 18 i 1 4
Tnl St I. A West 17(4
do preferred ... 400 40 40 4n
Union raclflc .. .128.200 129 127 128
do preferred . . . zuu no w 1 1
11 Express - 90
U S Realty 40
IT s Rnhher 200 2n 20
do preferred ... WO 85 82 82
V S Steel is.'.! .Ml, .1, aili
do preferred ... 1.7"0 99 98 9.8
Va-Caro Chemical. 2"0 19 18 1M
An preferred ... HH1 90 9o 9u(;
Wabash l' lo 10
do rr''f'rr-d 7" ", 1T ,7'V4
W.ll.-Fnreo Kx 1
Westlnehpuse Elec 4.700 57 53 53
W estern Union 52
Wheel A L Erie 5o
wlnvitiMn Central. ..
do preferred 39
Northern Pacific., i.i.whi 1-1 ' jsb J2
V..i l..tbir .-. B5ih 22 21 22
do preferred ... !."" 80 88 fi8(4
Ci-LCH.iri.M I..! 4 44 44
Gt Northern pf . . 1O.2H0 123 124 124
Inter Met .H--o i.-, i'
A nroforreri ... 10.9HO Zli'ij i ZOV.
Utah Copper 24.000 31 30 80
Total sales .for the day. 610,700 shares.
PONDS.
NEW TORK. April 10. Closing quota
tions: .
V, S. ref 2s reg.13'N T C O 3s. : 80
do coupon. .. .104 'North Pacific 3s. 71
V 8 3s reg. .. .100-North pacific 4S.1UO
do coupon. ... lol !South Pacific 4s. S3
C S. new 4s reg.l2i ;1'nlon Pacific 4s. 100
do couoon. . . .122 sW'lscon Cent 4s, 82
Atchison adj. 4s 06Japanese 4s 78
D A R O 4s wz I
Stocks at London.
LONDON, April 10. Consols for
87 3-10: do for account, 87.
Anaconda ... 7 87'N. T. Central.
money,
IT? 00
Atchison 79.00 INorflk A Wes
Oft-311
do pref. .. 89.00 do pref
Bait A Ohio. 887'Ont A West.
Can Pacific. .159.23 Pennsylvania.
83.O0
84 30
00.30
Ches A Ohio 32.54)
Chi Grt West 3.00
C. M A S. P. 122.30
De Beers.... 11.50
D & It G 21 .00
do pref.... 33 00
'Rand Mines. .
3.37
Readinr
54 73
154.00
4.1.
.Southern Ry..
do pref....-
7H.5C
.3,1133
(Union. Pacific.
THE UNITED STATESi
NATIONAL BANK.
Portland,
UNITED STATES
Capital, $500,000 Surplui and
OFFICERS-
J. C AINSWORTH, President R. W. SCHMEER, Cttahier
R. LEA BARNES, Vice President
A. M. WRIGHT, Aaa't Caahier W. A. HOLT, Aaa't Oaahler
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
I. W. Ilellman President Wells
Farno Nevada National Hank.
H F.; Union Trust. Co.. S. K;
and Farmcrg Merchants ra
tional Uank, Ixs Angeles.
rrrry T. Morxraa President nf
the California Win. Associa
tion. 8. K.
Rafos MnHory Of the law firm
of Holiih, Mallory, Simon
Uearln.
. 1 00 - f do pref...
Erle
8.1 O0
S3 30
d
ao 1st pr. . .1.1. co tl'. n. r-i,.,
do 2d tr.l 23 18) do pref 101.
Orand Trunk IS 87 'Wabash I l l
Ill central
do pref. .
19 HO
L
. '''I,,., ISnunl.h Aa
9l.no
. K A T.. 2.VH2Uiul Copper. 8100
Mo
Eastera Mtnlns- stocks.
BOSTON. April 10. losing quotations:
Adventur. . 1st)
IParrot
18 73
Alloues 24 30
Amalgamated 50.00
Atlantic .... 9. OO
Bingham 73
Cal A Hecla.623 O0
Centennial .. 21.25
Oulncy ..,
83 OO
11. 02
l IK)
shs nnon .
Tamarack
Trinity
13
i'nl'ed Copper 7011
Mining, n.sii
. . . . 38 23
Vtnner ItnnSS 85. 0O
ili.h
Daly West... 8 7.-1
Franklin .... 7 'HI
Victoria ...
Winona . . .
Wolverine .
North Butte
2.87
5.00
123 OO
53 25
2073
1 1.2.1
119 30
Oranby 90 m)
Isle llo-ftle. , lll.T.
Mass Milling. 2.73
Michigan ... 11. on
Htitte Coal.
Nevada . . . .
Mohawk .... 41 on
vi. m. r it.
A Ar a.
Arl. Com . . .
IS DO
Ohi Dominion 34.75
Osceola 8.00
Greene Cananea
8 3D .
T.50
IMItchell
NEW TORK. April
10. Closing quntn-
tlons:
Adams Con 5
Alice 150
Ilreec. 10
fl.lttle Chief...
. 5.1
.275
.230
4
. 311
. 32
. 18
. 150
Ontario
Ophlr
I'ntosl
Brunswick Con. lo
Comatock Tun. 23
C. C. A Va 40
Horn Silver 75
Savage
tSlerrlt Nevada.
Small Hope,..
Standard
Silver 100
Leadvllle Con.. 5
Money. F.xrhsmge. Ktc
NEW TORK. April 10. (Money on call
easy, lfrl per cent; ruling rate. 1 per
cent: closing bid, 1 per centoftered st 1
per cent.
Time loans, dull ana weas; 00 ana w .
2tt3 per cent; six months. S per cent.
Prime mercantile paper. 4o per cent.
-Sterling exchange, steady, with actual busl-
nees In bankers' bills at $1.SOOO1 8065 for
demand and at 4 8425-4.8430 for OO-day bill,.
Commercial bills. 84.84.
Bar silver, IWc.
Mexican dollars, 47c.
Government bonds, steady;- railroad bonds.
firm.
LONDON, April IO. Rsr silver, quiet at
25 8-16d per ounce.
Money, 2(ff2 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market for
short bills is 2 per cent; for three months'
bill,. 2fe2 per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO, April Mi. Silver bar,,
64 c.
Mexican dollars, &1C
Drafts Sight. 5c; telegraph. 7c.
Sterling, BO days, tt.yH; sight. 84.87.
Dalty Treasury Btutemrat.
WASHINGTON, April 10 Today's Treas
ury statement:
Available cash balances ';'?;
Gold coin and bullion Hl Viii,
Cold certificates .4UO.4u
1-OBTIANI3 UVF-STOCri MARKKT.
Prices Quoted Locwlly 00 Cattle, Sheep and
Hogs.
.. . ,,.....,.. 1. ve.terdav were bet-
sheep, prices tended upward. There la a
,1 rnw Vw,th hoes and cattle.
and advances In prices were the f""ult-
Sheep, on tne oilier nanu.
. ... .n,A,inn. ,intlnf to an early
decline. Receipts were 40 sheep, 175 cat
tle 100 hogs ana 70 nor.ee.
Th. following quotations were current on
livestock In the local market yesterday:
CATTLE- Best steers, 84.73 it 3; me-
... -. ... , Tr. . Mmnmn 13 .-0&4: COW'S.
alum, it,-)", -u . - i
best. $:l.73j4; common, .l 253.To; calves,
84Hl4.50. ,
HHOKP Best weihers. fV6.30; awes,
$5.50168; Spring lambs, nominal.
HOGS Best, 8tU.23; medium, 5.73:
feeders, 5.26tJ u.SO. .
F4tatern IJveetock Markets.
SOL. 1 H USJinA, e" ' ' ,V-T7 . .
celpts 1000; market, steady. Native steers,
85 ir 6.80- native cows and heifers, 2.60;
Western steers, 3.50fc5.85; Texas steers
4 86; Btockers and feeders, f3.JS; calves.
ijwn nuns an .'.s", '"1,,- ,
Hogs Receipts. 6300; market. 5 4P10e low
er Heavy, $.1.6.595.75; mixed. $3.05195.70;
niht 3 noa 5.70: pigs. $4.0Offl3.2O; bulk of
sales. $3.0O5.7O. . .,
cineep neceipij..
v !... idiJl: .-ethers. $3.75(1,(1. 2ol
ewes, $3; lambs, 80.50to7.50-
CITT.' April 10. Cattle Re-
ti a
j ir..i.m ws I3.75&U5.
Hogs rleceipis, ouov, iicv,
Bulk of sales, 5.TB3.4; heavy, $3.tMI
0 00-' packers and butchers. $3.80t5.lu;
ligbt. $3.BOs5.8.-.: pltrs, $45.25.
Shien Receipts, 2O00; market. steady.
Muttons, $5.23.0: lambs. $.50ia7 50:
rang, wethers, $5.50T10; fed ewes, $Jf
(1.80. .
rjilCAOO, April 'lO Cattle Receipts.
2O00; market, steady. Beeves, 4.bUfi1.tXi
cows and heifers. t2.15.23: Texas, 1 4 20
5.50: frtockera and feeders, 255 25.
Ho its Keceipis, is.ww, """' "
ll.lUlTD.'.i; wu,i " " -,
i35o; bulk of sales. $Rj6.I5.
"sireep Receipts, 300(1 : market, steady.
Natlves$4.75i&ll.80; Westerns. $4.751 SO;
yearlings, $.i'2.-,7.30; lambs, $07.7O:
Westerns, $6Sr7.80.
1
QUOTATIONS AT 8-VX FRANCISCO.
Prioes Paid for -Produce In the Bay dry
Market.
' BAN FRANCISCO, April 10. The following
prices were quoted ln th. produce market
today: ' .
Vegetables Oarllc. 25 9.10c; green peas, 1
tg3c- string beane, nominal; asparagus,
4'8'7c: tomatoes. $1.25i&2; eggplant. 3nc.
Poultrv Hoosters, old. $4&4.50; roosters,
young, $7.5mllii; broilers. small, $34f.1.6o:
br..llers large, $4.MK65.5o; fryers, -$,8; hens.
$.va-lll; 'ducks, old, $4i; young. $5ij7.
Butter Fancy creamery, 22c; creamery
seconds. 2c; fancy dairy, 19c.
E-gw Store, 17 c; fancy ranch, 21
Cnee,eNew. llSlle; Toung America,
1 13 4 C
"Mlllstufre Bran, $3032; middlings. $33
$M --
Wool Soring, Humboldt and Mendocino.
20 22c- South Plains and San Joaquin, 5
7c; lambs. 0lOe. ,
HOBS New and old crops, 15C; con
tracts. ug lie. ' s "
Hay Wheat. $ta'21; wheat ad oats.
$16fi20; alfalfa, $i)14; stock, $7Wg0 50;
straw, per bale, BStjOoc.
Frulte Apples, choice, $1.75; common,
60c; bananas, $13.50; Mexican limes. $6
(6.50; California lemons, choice, $2.30; com
mon. 73c; oranges, navels. $1.25182.25; pine
apples. $1.50tJ'850.
Potatoes Early Rose, (1.837.1.50; sweets,
$2 753.25; Oregon Burbanks, 85ctt(I.
Receipts Flour. 9700 quarter sacks; wheat.
120 centals; barley. 1990 centals; oats, 4H0
centals: beans. 1210 sacks; corn. 128 oentals;
potatoes 3300 eacks: bran. 420 sacks; mid
dlings, 320 racks; hay, 710 tons; wool, 1183
bales; hides, 723.
' Metal Markets.
NEW TORK, April 10. London tin mar
ket was lower today with spot closing at
I i.144 5 and futures at 142 10s. Locally the
- orket was easy at ji.fvi.ii ei u,c.
f The London copper market was 15 l6wer
Oregon
DEPOSITORY
UndWlded Profits, $400,000
dm,,. K. h.mkerlata aovar-
nor of Dr.x'tn.
H. I.. Maclear rroslilent of th.
Macleay Kntat. Co,
B. l.rn Barae-Vlpe-PraMint."
J, A. Alr).vrli Prealilent. also
president of the Fidelity Trust
Co. Hank, of Tacoma, Wash.
I. W. WakrflrM f)f tha rsal
estats firm of Wakefl.ld. Fries
A Co.
wlth spot quoted at f87 13s iM futures at
158 As. Ixically ths market was waak snd
a Hills lower, with tjtk. quoted at 12.754J
12 S7C, .le.rolytlc 12.6212 75o ,and cast
Ing at 12 87f 12.00e. It Is rworted that
on of ths leading produewrs. whoa, selling
price had been held above the market, baa
mot th. figures of other Interest, on. con
cern Is said to bs holding for 18c, but to
be doing no business st this figure.
Lesl wss kiwer In lndon with spot quoted
at 18 15c. T'.l. local market wa. firm but
unchanged at 3 9ft4j-4.00c.
Spelter de.-llnert to 1.21 ft. In th. Lnndr.n
market, .but was dull and unchang id at 4. On
Cj4.75o In the local market. ,
Iron waa lower In Is.ndon wits standard
foundry quoted at Ms and Cleveland war
rant, at 32s 3d. locally no chang. was re
ported. 1
New York Cotton Marker.
NEW TORK. .April in. Cotton futures
rlosed steady. Closing bids: April, 0.20c:
May 'and June, 0.30c; July, .40c; August,
9.34c; September. ..12c; October. 4.37c; No
vember. 0 80c: Dscember, 0.37c; January,
O SOc; Marrhv 0.40c.
Wool at St. Louis.
FT. LOlWS. April 10 Wool Quiet. Medium
grades, combing and clothing. 18&19c; fine. 16
Tl7c; heavy fine, 123 1.1c; tub washed, 22V
27c. Refined elugnsr Advances.
NEW TORK. April 10. All grade of re
fined sugar were advanced 10 cents a hundred
pounds today.
Hope at Ivoados).
UV10HPOOL, April 10 Hoc.) in London
(Pacific Coast), steady, II 15stii2 3a.
daily city Statistics
Building rrrmlts.
H. HAL'MANH To erect two-story frame,
building on East Thirty-ninth street, between
Pn.Ht Harrison and East Lincoln streets;
$2.'KO.
WILLIAM RICHARDS To erect two-story
frame building on East Madison street be
tween East Thirty-seventh and East Thirty
eighth streets; I450O. .
F. M. HL'ltJlN To erect one-story frame
building on Magnolia street, between East
Eighth and Eust Ninth street: 82011O.
JAMES F. ltWLI To erect two-story frame
building on Going street, comer of Cornell
road; $10,000.
A: W. POWBR To erect one-story frame
building nn East Fiftieth street, near Haw
thorne; $1300.
LOOM 1 S A GRISWOLD Tn erect one-story
frame building on East Flanders street, near
Jones street; $2nO0.
JAM EH BRl'CB To erect two-story frame
building on East Market street, tietween East
Tenth and Font Eleventh streets; $18o0. -
MISS PA1TON To erect one-story frame
building on Talbot street, near Pattun load;
$181 H).
NETTIE: A. At KB To erect two-story
frame building on Ostiorn street, between East
Flanders and Elast Everett streets; $4500. -Articles
of Incorporation, .
HEAOOOK A LA WRBNCB IRON WORKS
Incorporators, H. K. Heacock, K. D. Lawrence,
and R. A. Heacock; capital. $20,000.
WOODRI-RN A WESTERN RAILWAT
COMPANY Incorporator. R. L. Donald, C.
N. McArthur and Wallace MeCaman; cap
Itnl, $lo,0iO; termini to be Scot's Mills. Mar
lon County, and St. Paul, of same county;
line to run via Woodburn. '
' Deaths.
NART At 283 Fifth street, Aurll 8, Francis
Frederick Nary, an Infant.
I. BUOH At 511 Bane Line road. April 8,
S. E. Leuch, a natlv. of Pennsylvania, aged
72 years.
EVANS At 2ofl Ivanhoe street. April 9.
William El En-ans, a native of Wales, aged
47 years.
RIFFNER At 390 East Tenth North,
April 7, Kathertne Scott Runner, an Infant.
Marriage Licenses.
DAVIS-HEDEHEHG Joseph Davis, 6.1,
city; Olive A. Hedeberg. 23. city.
GJEHDE JORCENSEN Rasmus CJerde. 30,
city; Patrla Jorgensen, 28, city.
Wedding and visiting cards. W. G. Smith
A Co.. Washington bldg. 4th and Wash.
A NEW LOCAL DRYG00DS JOB
BING HOUSE
Here is an opportunity for you to
join several young Eastern men o
unquestioned ability and wide eicperi
ence in the wholesale drygdods busi
ness, in establishing a new' house in
your city. A rare chance for you or
your son to get into a profitable busi
ness with an unlimited future. This
proposition will stand your most
searching investigation, and you will
receive , all necessary information by
addressing V 779, Orerronian.
TRAVELERS' OUIUE.
forth CJermanAloydJ
Fast Express Service
PLTMOUTH-CHERBOURG-BRBMEN.IOIA M.
Cecilia (new), Apr 14j Kaiser Wm II, Apr 28
Krunprlnx Wm, Ap 21 i Kaiser 'd. Gr..May (
Twin-Screw Passenger Service
PLT MOUTH-CHERBOURG-BREMEN. 10 A.M.
Luetsow . ....Apr. 3!' BarharosHa . ..May 21
Kurfutrst . ..May 7Derfillnger May 28
Mediterranean Service
GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA, at 11 A. M.
K. Lulso Apr, 18 P. Irene,. ... May 0
K. Albert May 2j Frledrleh . ....May 10
-North German fjord Travelers' Checks.
Oxlfichs tt Co., Agents, 5 Broadway. N. V.
Robert Capelle. Gen" I Pacific Chast Agent,
San Francisco. Cal.
Jiarnburg-Jimerican.
RBHULAR SAILINGS EY STEADY
MODERN, LUXUHIOrS LEVIATHANS.
Lgondom-igVriit- Ha mi'u rw.
Kateerin Aueuste D5uUrchiaiiQ. . Apr. 30
Victoria t'25MQ
ton.) new.. Apr. 23, frem. Grant (new)
Pres. Lincoln tne0 lb, 500 ton. . . May S
Apr. 231
Utbi-altar-Nraple-GesoA.
Mollko Apr.. 22 Moltka Jim 2
Hamburg May 14 Hamburg . . . .Jun 25
hnmrner Crixl-. 4
To Norway, North Cap, Spit 2brri, Ice
land and Northern capital, by well-known
8. S. Ocana, Kronprlnzf-sln, Cectslle, iSeior,
etc. Send for handoome Illustrated pamp-ileta.
H A.MJiHUi-A.MtKK A LINK
90S Market Htrert. Nar Powell, H. F., and
K. R. Ottivm In Portland, AffenU.
SCANDCVAVTAN-AMERICAI, UM
10 .tog Ton Twin-Screw Passeocer Btcamera
Direct lo
Norway, Swcdea and Denmark
SHlitng.from New York at noon. .
swinsifr-V f p TIFTfiFN June
Steamship F JE.li j,,,,.
Saloon. 17.1 and up: Second cabin. r,7. 50
A. . JuiLBsoa Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
WHAT
MAKE
BONDS
GOOD?
Bonds are always good or
bad investments, depending
entirely upon the character
of the assets that stand be
hind ( them. The assets aro
the sentinels of good bond
investments. With a reputa
ble trust company standing
guard between the bond-buyer
and the issuing company,
the proposition is safe if tha
assets are strong enough to
protect the investor. There
fore, it is apropos to ask,
"What makes bonds good?"
To be more pertinent, what
makes OCEAN SHORE
BONDS good? Remember
few things. The road is 80
miles long, penetrating a
country that is developing:
with Unprecedented rapidity.
The realty holdings of the
company in all the cities be
tween San Francisco and
Santa Cruz, therefore, are
certain to constantly increase
the assets of the company.
Over 30 miles of the road
have been completed, en
gines, cars and all other
equipment have been pur
' chased, and that part of the
road is in operation, earning
money right now. The pros
pective earning capacity of
the road is amazing, approx
imating, from the very start,
$1,000,000 annually. These
things make a railroad secure
for all time. With real estate
now owned, valued at over
$2,000,000, with over $3,000,
000 already invested in con-,
vertible assets, with the
wealthiest citizens pf Cali
fornia behind it, with $5,
000,000 of capital stock fully
paid up, with the opportu
nity richer than that of any
other short line in the United
States these things make
the bonds of the OCEAN
SHORE RAILWAY COM
PANY good beyond the per
adventure of a doubt. This
investment invites you. Come
in and buy these bonds at $92
cash, or $96 on terms of $16
down and $10 a month. You
cannot lose. The profit from
these bonds guarantees a
steady income, payable di
rectly to you, twice every
year. We have investigated
the entire proposition, and
believe you will be as san
guine as we are if you will
call and talk it over with us.
MORRIS
BROTHERS
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COMMERCE
TRAVELER" GUIDE.
PORTLAND RY., LIGHT gt POWER CO.
CARS LEAVE,
Ticket Office and Walt ing-Room, -First
and Alder Streets
FOR
Oregon City 4, 8:30 A. M.. and every
minutes! to and Including 0 P. M..
then 10. 11 P. M. ; lent car 12 midnight.
(trettham. Boring. Eagle Creek. Kstav
caria. t axadero, rairvlew and Trout
dle 7:15, 11:15 A. M., 1:13, 3:45,
6:15. 7:25 P. M.
FOR VANCOUVER.
Ticket office and waiting-room - Second
and "Washington streets.
A. M. :15, 6TrO. 7:2.,, 8:00. 8:35,
0:10. 11:50. 10:30. .11:10. 11 :50.
P. M 12:31). 1:KI. 1 :.V). 2:31). 3:10.
8:80. 4:30, 0:10. !:;,. 8:30. 7:05, 7:40,
8:15. 8:2.1, 10:3.t. 11:451.
On Third Monday In Every Month
the Last Car Leave at 7:05 P. M.
Daily except Sunday. Daily except
Monday.
North Pacific S. S. Co's. Steamship
Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder
Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and
Los Angeles direct every Thursday
at 8 P. M. Tickef office 132 Third
St., near Alder. Both phones, M.
1314. II.' Young, Agent.
SAN FRASf'Itf'O A PORTLAND
STEAM 6 HIP CO.
From Alnaworth Dock. Portland.
S.S. "Senator." April 18. May 2, Is, etc.
H.ti. "Kse City." April 25, May . 23, etc.
From fpear St.. Ean Frisriclsco. 11 A. -M.
8.S. "Rose tlty," April 18. May 2. 18. Etc
8.8. "Senator," April 25, May 8, 23, etc.
J. W, RANSOM, Dock Agent,
Phone Main 268. Alnsworth Dock-
COOS BAY LINE
The teamer BREAKWATER lavi Port
land every W-ftlnrtrday at P. M. fmm Oak
Btrt dock. IVir North B)d, MarKhlild msx4
Coo Bay point- Freight received till 4 1.
M. nn rtay of Bailing:. Pa.-wen.rer fare first
claa, 910; second-class. $7, Including berth
and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third
and Washington vtreeta, or oak-street dock.