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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1908)
THE 3I0IININ0 OltK (JON1 AX. TUESDAY. APKITj II, 1!M8. 17 TRADE FROM VALLEY Up-River Towns Interested in Local Exchange. GRAIN AND PRODUCE WIRES J ft 1 1 y Quot tit Inn I'rnm San Krnn f'lMxi, St. TonU, Oritnhft, rh.mffo find t.lulu Will l INwtctl. Momlny Hushim Ugtit. Mrr hunts In ihc Valley town r taklnft mm nur-h lntrit In th working of t h Tnrtlml flout 1 of Trad the twines mfil of Dili ltv. Among thn mull ffflvfil by HrrMry FVt Millar yenterdAy -win nn Inquiry frtm Honhurg na to th method mplyrt At th Mnnrd ami fmktnir what ar-run merit th hippr of that tit j rou id mnkfl tn trnrt on th floor. A fin nlHfrnhl rnen.her.rh tp haa been aecurPd tn other part of the Vltjr nd nom tmllti( br Putnttle ahlppera hnn alrendy been dona by wire. "W he mnrte armnirementi. wih th Men-hunt a Kuchnnirr, of San Franrjaco," ald .Secretary MulTrr jrtatnrday. "to et thutr cwh gmln quotation dally. Theaa quo tation ara poMtrd at Han pTa.nlaoo at 11 A. M. Mh day and will be wired to ua Imme diately. The prltoa wtll bo on club. ret! KumIrr, Turkey red and bluatrm wheat, feed and hrewltijr. barlev, white ot. bran, ahnrta and alfalfa. We will alao receive fmm flan Krnnclaco the May and Ueremher options on wheat and bnrly. "A rratiRementa are being" mud a with the HI. Ixiule Merchant' fcxrhnnne and the omalu (.train Kite nature for their dally grain quotation. "Kor the henrflt of the produce mrrhnln we will receive every dny from the 'hl-ao egg. butter and cheep ejrchenite thnlr prleea on theaa romrnnditl!, alao the offh lal but ter quotation of the Klgln Hoard of Trade. "All thea returna will be pouted na anon aa received for th convenience of the mem berg who can ie thrm na a u1d na tn what la doing in the other laigo trade rentere " Among the out-of town membera on tha floor of th exchange yewterdity wera Mnaara. May and 'Send era, produce merchants of llnrrlahurg. Trading wax light, na la to be expected on the first day of the week, when produce receipt are etna It. There waa a good at tendance of grain men at It o'clock, but t he only bnslneaa done waa In a lot of mill feed. In the country produce wection, a ne of rgita and of butter at current price wni pi-Pted. Kxrept for a half-cent advance In ruga, n" changea were made In the official quotation The tone of the mnrketa wo reported by the acveral committee n followa: (Irnln All mnrketa Armor. Kg Light nrrtvnla. firmer market, price hUrher due to the eictra Kantrr demand. Krittt and vegetoblea Active. prlca atrnd ( trier and anlen were a a followa: iffcm to aeii us boxea 4 -tier Roxhury rtirtt npplea. $ I M; 20 boxea, HO pounds enrh. creamery butter. 2 lb. brlrk. if.c ; s Km'k No. 1 onion. SI..Vt: IS i-ka No. 1 per-tntps. $; lo aacka rutnhngna. tWr. Salea .Ml caaex candled egg. ca-r count, !v; 5 cube city crcarocry. We. 'ITY Bl'TTKH HTKAOY. COINTKV V KAK Kgga M rm 1 1 h Smwll flel t a 1 jrge Shipment of Tillamook ( heexe. The butler trade l In a healthy condition, o far aa the city crtnmorlea ar concerned. Tha supply and demand ara practically equal at the prenent,,, time, and the market Tiilea atrady at 27H cent. Cream recelpta, however, aea beginning to lncrep. notice ably, and It may not be long before the de mand. In aplte of Ha growth, la excoeded by the aupply. On Front atreet the undertone la ateodlly grow Ing weaker. A few well eatahllihed bramia are held at the city price, but much of the country creamery butter ran be had at 2f cents and one lot waa offered at 2-1 cen-ta. FTgga were firm on the atreet. Recelpta were comparatively light and the demand atrong. Not only were there e;ood ahlpplng ordera from the Sound, but the local trade waa miKh better than It baa been. Indicat ing that the retailer can no longer depend entirely on direct shipments from the country. roultry arrival w ere email, but there waa a good Inquiry for hens and sales were mad on the atreet at 1." cent. A ahtpment of 4W cae of Tillamook cheese Is due today. It la of this year's make, but fully ripened. Old cheeee Is ncrw practically out of the market. ri.FXTY OF BAVANAS TH1.H WKKK. raUfomta Strawberries None Arriving Inlly. Orange Hell VeJI. California at raw berries are appearing more regularly in market and by the latter part of the week liberal arrivals are looked for. The price quoted yeterday was $".7S per crate. There will be plenty of bananas on the Ftreet thl week. Four car were secured yesterday In fine condition and several more are due later In the week. Two cars of orange arrive! and were nearly all sold at Arm prices before the close of the day. A fr of lemons was aln received. A mixed, car of California vegetables was unloaded In the morning and cleaned up. Another mixed car was due last night, as well a the steamer assortment. A car each of California cabbage and ce'ery are due today. W eetJy tin In SuHUtlc. The weekly grain statistics of the Mer chants Kxchange follow: American visible aupplj Bushel. peer-ease, 1.0.15.000 1.52O.0(HI 174.0t0 774.000 A 4 7. 000 1.7tV4.O"0 l.SoO.OOO 2.017.000 l.t 9.000 72.000 April 13, April 15. lR. . U7. . . . .X7.7'tt.OOO .. .M.17V.H0 . . . 41, 1.a.iHhI . . ,.ti. i v.om . . .40. i.;i,i0i . . . 4'i rt!4.rt . . . M7n.in0 . . ,.v t:1.mx .4 .30..M'2.tHK April April April April ltf, HKl. . 17. uo:. . i:h4. . Itfo.'L . tVMl. . lyvti. . 1 April 14, April l April lti, April IT. Increase Quantities on passage Week Week Week Aprt! It. April 4. April 13. "07. For Hushe's Bushels. Mushels. V. K ." . "i-K'O rt;?.2t.voo tt i.io,oiio Continent .2-;.7it.c-N 2m.0iO 2.1 no. 000 I n 1 - 'A l-(IMk Jtl kOit C i A IWI jT.rur shipments principal xjortlng ountrivs. flrar Included Week Week Week Apill 11 April 4. April 13. 07. v-om Jtuhe!s. I?uhels. liuhe!s. i s can.2 r.i.it ;.f:i i.s:ii ooo Argentine .. 4. 72, o.Ho.tmt 4 .SlO.noo Aun ralla . . SOi.tMK 3fl0.lNK .VC.lO0 Ir.d'a 792.000 lam:be lts. 100. O 40s.tM"M 4;4 000 Kus?i rt72.0-M 4 S ,Mh :it;l 0(t0 Total . .H.S7.V0H l0.7rt7,00O fi.300.0OO llubbavral Buys lane County Hop. The hop market has not opened thl week with much act ivity. The only transaction reported yesterday waa the purchase of the Her.sil A Htlnson crop of 7 bales at Fugene by T H Hubbard A Co.. of 9a!em. The price paid was 4 cent. laate of IoJIaa Mohair Stle. PM.t.AS, Or. April l.T. Special. t At a meeting of the Folk County Mohair Aocla t !-'n the date for the sale of the mohair p'il wa changed from April 17 to ifatur t". April 25. ROAKII OF TRAI'E Qt'OTATIONS. (irnln. Hoar and Feed. WHKAT-Track priefsr Club. Sc pel tuulicl; red Ilussian, SJc; bluestera. e7c; hl'cy. S5c. FlvOt It Fatents, tl fti per barrel; srrnight. extwt, ysnr4AA: Telley, II t; sack graham. 1415; whola wheat, 4 4: rve. Jr. It Alt lkv Feed. t24.dO per ton; rolled. rf i"; hre Ing, ?M MATS -No. 1 white, 2fl 5027 per ton; gray. 2i MlLITI FFf Prnn. $?f Vt per ton; middling. 1T7..V; short, country, $27.30! city. $.'7; wheat and barley chop, $27.10. If A V Tirnnlh v. Willamette alley, $17 pn? ton; wninmettc Valley, ordinary, if: Fnst'-rn Oregon, $17. Mi; mixed. $i; clover, $14; alfalfa. $12: alfalfa meal, $0. Bit Her, Fgga and Fonltry. ?U;TTKH Kxtra, 274c pr pound; fancy. J0r ; cholr-e, '.-,- ; More, I ! tt, e, hVHiH,onm and commission off, 16HITc per dourn. CM k K - Fancy crenm twin. 134c per pniir.d; cream brick. 20c; 8wlea blk , 20c; Itm burger, 2 '-4 c I'OCLTItY Mtxed chicken. 1S pr lb ; fnm-y h'ns. 14qi4Hr: roosters, old. 8c; fryer. Jh , 2nr ; broilers. th., 2?S2Sc; dresned poultry per pound, 1c higher. Fntlt and Vegetahlea. TOTATOFS Heiert, selling price, T(n nr hundred; Willamette Valley, buying price, 4.c per hundred; Fast Multnomah, buying price. n."ic; Clackamas, buying price. 5V pir hundred; new California, 6 4r5Vo per pound; sweet. SVj" per pound. ONION.H ob price. $4.7." T 5 per hundred; buying price, $4 iMfi.:) per hundred; garlle, ISc per pound. AI'PLRK - Sele.-t. $2. SO pef box; fancy, $2; Choir.. Jt l ordlnnry. $ 1 2S FKF.SII Flicrrf Orongea. $2.304$S per box; lemons. $'.' 7. ff 'i .'0 VRdRTAHI.FH Turnips, $1 per sack; Cirrotw. $l.n04i .7S; beet. $! ?; parsnips, $ I 2.": cabhaee. $2 per hundred; tomatoes, Florida. 14 'u 4. Ml per crate; ca ultflowar, I07 cil. " "tc 1i I ; heed lettuce, 4r per dogisn; twit houso lettuce, $ ift i.fto per box ; cu cucumhers, $t rxw2,:K doxen; celery. hTtrfttl per iiosen ; artichokes, TAir, per dogen ; n parngus, glrie per pound; bean. 20c pee poqn'l : egg plant. 2.1 .'Mc per pound ; p 1 n'.r y, trr per dot en pea, g if le per pound; peppers. 20(j per pound: radinhaa, 25c per dnren; rhubaro, $1.7042 per hox; spin ach, s."tc yer crate. Mente and Frovlslona. IlRRHSr7 M F ATS Hog fancy. 7 9 Sc per pound; ordinary. 7c; large, ."itfOc; veal, extra. HstH", ordlnnry, 71f7 4o; heavy, r; mutton, fancy, Mr; dreted Mprlng lambs, 9 a l'f ; selling price, iir; fnncy, 12c. II A MS Hams, 10-12 lb., 140 per pound; 14 1(1 lb . 14c; 1S-20 lb., 14c. HacuN lirejiiifnut, i.iVtf22c per pound; plcnte. e; pnttHge foil. 111'. IKY MALT AND PMOK RD Regular short clear, emoked, 11 He per pound; un smoked. I04,c; unsnlfed bellies. -1.1 lbs., smoked, hi'tfl.lc; lO-l.'t lb. unmoked, lie; ctenr belliep, uhsmoked. Lie; smoked, 14c; shoulders, jle; tongues, Uic, LA Kl -Kettle leuf, Ka, i2n per pound; Pa. 12"ic; (lt tins, 12V40; H. rendered, 10a, llic; 5. 113c; compound. 10a, Sc. JOHIIKHH' JIFOTATIOSS. Frewh and llrlcd Frtilta. KHBSII FBI ITrt flrapefrult. ' S2.T5 9 IM: bananas, ti'r per pound; crated, c; strawberrie. $.1.7.1 per criite. IltlED FftCITfl Apple. 10o per pound, peache, llCJVfcc; prunes, Italian, otMVic; prunes, French, 88 5c; eurranta, unwashed, caaea. " c; eurranta. washed, cases, 10a; flgs white, fancy. BO-pound boxea, fia Clrocwflee, Nuts, Kte. It ICR Southern Japan, Otia; fasad, 9& 7c; Imperial Jnpan, 6Vfcc. OoFFKR Morha. 242Sc; Java, ordinary. 17 4f20c; Costa Itlca. fanny. lSO20e; good, lOjflSc; ordlnnry, J2itfltto per pound. Co lumbia roa-t cases, luo. $14 00; 60s, $14.70; Arhti'-kle, $IH.it:t; Lion. $1.1 .SS. SALMON Columbia Klver, 1-pound tails, $2 ner dozen: 2-pound tails. $2 t5: 1-nound flnts. $2.11); Alaska pink, 1-pound talis. lrr;' red. 1 -pound tails, $1-43; sock eyes, 1-pound tails. $2. HrOAK- Ornnutnted, $0.4.1; extra C, f.VfKS; golden C. $.1 S.i; fruit and fruit sugar, $il .Vt ; pin In bug, $H.M5; cube (hnrrols), $il S.I; pondered t barrels I, $11 7. Terms; on remittances within in days deduct Ho per pound; If Inter than IB days, and within SO days, drduct Ho per pound; JUaple sugar, 164r 18c per pound, NUTS Walnuts, IflttCIKo per pound by sack; Hrnzll nut, 10c; filberts iflc; pecans, J0V; almonds, lflViiJlfic, chestnuts, Ohio, 2oo; peanuts, yaw, H f He per pound; roasted. Juc; plnennits, low 12c; hickory nut. 10c; cocottuutu, yi: per dosen. HALT Granulated, $1S per ton; $2.25 j,r bate; half ground. 100a, $13. SO per ton; 60s, $14 per ton. BBANh 8mail white. 4S4o: large white, 4 40c; pink. S.NSe; baou. a.SOo; Lima, c; Mexican red. 4 'jf. HONEY Fancy. $.H.!0TS 75 per box. rKHFAL FOOnR Untied oats, cream. fiO pound sacks, per barrel, $7; lower grades, $," &Q 6 50; oatmeal, steel-cut, 45-pound lacks, $S per barrel ; 0-lb. sacks, $4.25 per bale; split peas, per !00 pounds, $4 25 44 80; pearl barley, $4 5043 per lo pounds; pastry flour, 10 pound sacks, $.7S per bale; flaktd wheat, $2 75 per case. Hops, Wool, 19 dee. Etc. llors 1007, prime and choice, 4flc per pound; olds, Ifyl'c per pound. WOOL Eastern Oregon, average brst, 11 43' Lie per pound, according to shrinkage; Valley. 12:1.V, according to quality. MOHAIK Choice, 0tl04c per pound. CASCAKA HAIUv ac per pound. IltoEH Dry, lul2Vi'; dry calf. No. 1, under. 0 lbs., 14 010c; culls, 2c per lb, less; suited hides, 6c; salted calf, uc; green (unsalted), lo per lb. lers; culls, la per lb. less; sheep skins, shearlings. No. 1 butchers stock, each, 25au: short wool. No. l butchers' stock, each, 5080c; me dium wool. No. 1 butchers' stock, each, 75o 49 $100; long wool. No. 1 butchers stock, each. $125vl M; horse hides, salted, each, according to size. $2.00 0 2. )0 ary, accord ing to size, each, $1.001.50; colt's hides, each, 25 50c; goat skins, common, each, 15tT23c; Angoras, with wool on, each, SOcffiy $1 50. Fl'RS For No. 1 skin: Pear skins, as to 'lie. No. 1. each, $5. 00 f 10 00; cubs, each, $l4f3; badger, prime, each. 25030c; cat. wild, with head perfect, 30trSOc; house. 5 47 20c; fox. common gray. !arge pi I me. each. 404 S0o red. each, IS; cross, each, $50 15; silver and black, each. $100 9 300; fishers, each. $.19; lynx. each. $4. 500 g 00; mink, strictly No. 1, each, according to size, $103: marten, dark northern, ac cording to sise and color, each, $10015; marten, pale, according to sise and color, each. $2.MaM; muskrat. large, each. 120 15c: skunk, each, 30040c: civet or polecat, each, 5 0 Lie; otter, for targe, prime skin, each, $H01O; panther, with head and V-laws perfect, each, 9 03 raccoon, for prime (arte. each. 50073c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, ench, $3 5003.00; prairie (coyote). eOc0$t.OO: wolverine, each. $80 8 0O Coal ll and taollne. KFFINFO OIl Water white, iron bar rels, MOjc; wood, barrels. Mlc. Pearl oil, case. ISc ; head light, iron barrels, 12c ; cases, l!c; wood barrels. ltte. Eocene, cases, 2tc. Special W. W.. Iron barrel. He; wood barrel. ISc. Ktains. cases, 2Sc. Extra star, cases. 2lc. OASOLISE V. M. and P. Naphtha. Iron barrets. 12'c; coses, IWc. Red Crown gasoline. Iron barrels. lUe; cases, 22c. Motor gasoline, iron barrels. l.4c; cases, 22Vc; SO gasoline, iron barrel, ."(tc; cases. ;r7Hc. No. 1 engine distillate, Iron barrels, ic; cases, lc. Bank riearlnga. t'learlngn of the Northwestern cities yes terday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. $lo9.6o!) S.I 3. .1.4 12.t0d s.j.oor Portland Seattle Tacoma 8pokane $1.2S3.17S 1.U71.04S S'2.422 1,311.321 QI OTATIONS AT SAX FKANCICO. Frli-e-i Paid for rrodnee tn the Bay City Market. SAN" FRANCISCO, April 13 The follow ing prices were quoted in the produce mar ket today: Vegetables (larllc, 25u:t0c; green peas, Sdi.-; string beans, nominal ; asparagus, 4 fciii."; tomatoes. $1.2o&2; ensfplant, 25c. Poultry Roasters, old, $4 4r4 5((; roosters, young. $7 30 10: broilers, small. $33 50; broilers. Urge, $4 ..10 0 3 :; fryers, $7 0S: hens. $?il0; ducks, old. $403; young, $.1 h 7. Butter Fancy cracmery. 22c; creamery seconds. Jf'o; fancy dairy, 10c. Kggs Store. I7c; fancy ranch, 20c. Oheese New, 11 0 11 c ; Toung America, 12 ir 13 c. Mtllstuffs Bran. $3O0R2; mlddiingrs, $.13 0:w. Wool Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino, 204j22c: South Plalne and San Joaquin, 5 0 7c; lambs. 0?j 10c. Hops New and old crops. lH05Hc; con tracts. 0 1 1 lc. He v W heat. $ 16 0 21 ; wheat and oats. $l3al7.: alfalfa. $(t14; stock, $7,500 tt.10; straw, per bale. 5,ii0c. Fruits Apples, choice. $1.75: common, flue; bananas, $ 1 75ff 3..V); Mexican I'mes. $ti sty...i; California lemons, choice. $2 50; common, 7Tc: orange, navels, $1.75$ 2.50; pineapple, $1.5043 3.50. Potatoes Early Rose, $1 3301.50; sweets, $2.5ft :i; Or. gon Burbanki, Wrgll. Receipts Flour. MMS quarter sacks; wheat. i;:;iO cental: barley, 7.1 cental; oats. 4io centals: beans. I.vhi sacks; corn, so ccn tals : potatoes, t;M sacks ; bran, 2M) sacks: middlings. $n sacks; hay. 1774 tons; wool, 70 bales; hides, 7ij. STOCK TONE HEAVY Due Partly to Speculative Troubles in Europe. MARKET IS PROFESSIONAL Rallrnntl Traffic Official !tcwirt 'o lmiiKB In Condition w 'Hillat IttNur to ite Provided For w York Mnpjr Idle. NBW vnllK. April in. Wall lrwl r.lny ,(v. further pvlilftKY of it. rfwtrlctlun within rmfrailnnal limit, and f.ll Into a dull rut In which little .laninmnc, wiik attur-kxd to Ihn varlnoa ftuctuittnn. In prlra. Th, Inn, 'W h.Bvr, whlrh I, almost In.vltnhly th In a profoundly rtw'l marr.t. 8om of th, hrarJnr.H wa. of for.'lirn orlfln. I'nrl. contlnuKd to wlthrtTaw ,oM from londnn and prlr rontlm1 to hard.n at that center, whllw a ftrth.r rlwt tn forln .xrtitnir rata hrra hrnnjht condition, nrr to th. lvH at whtrh linlon aold. Th m.rkrt rrn,ii th, rnort In foreign mark.ta. Th.r. Beam, to h. aim. aptK'tilatlve trouhlr. In I'arla, doa to dl.turhsnrea In tlm diamond and popper trad., whtrh Induced liquidation by pari, tn the london ,tocli market. An unofficial announcement wna mada In How Tork that tha aelllni wtency of tha principal copper prnducera had marked down th. Belling prlca of copper, thu, con formtna- to th. Inat week', aucceaftlve re duction. In tha New Tork metal eachanae. t "upper n. therefore, a leader In the early downwnrd movement of price,. Hthm-Hptlona at ilerlln to the new Octninn and f'ruK.lan loan,, althouah fully covering tha Ifetue aeemed to be con.idered dliiKlnt lti. thua ad Htiit on mow to the nnfavornhle Influence, from abroad. The Improvement In Inveatment aMuea In foreign market, waa. In ruiijeitiuenra, checked. liomeatlc eventa offered little to orf.et thc) foreign Influence. Itnllrontt trnfflc of flcem reporlcd that there waa no change In condition, and there avaa a rllapoaltlon to p-i.t-pone the data of the expected revival. The nme aaa true of advtcea on the commercial altuallon. and complalnta were henrd from aoma center, of a rcltiiee Into aomewhnt crit ical con. Iltlo tin In trade. The approach of the TTnater holiday waa aluo a repreaelve factor upon nil atiectilntlve market., nnd thla waa emphamxed by the declalon to elewe the Stock Kxcharigo frfim Thureday of thl, week until Monday of neat week. Oop proaiwclj. begin to have a more effective Influence on the market and reporta of a continued lack of molatur. In part, of the Winter wheat belt received eome nttentlon. The appearanca of the Illinois Centra! circu lar, proponing the offering of in per cent of the holding. In New York to atockholdera nt Iar. prcacnta th, nithject of new capital eitea. which mu.t be provided for In large volume In tha not tu.tant future. The de preealng Influence of ttaturdiiy'a llelaware ft lludeon bond announcement on Ihnt itock did not Imply a mood of aatl.fnctlon with the prospect. The money market allowed the further effect of the growing accumulation of Idle money In New York, which la looked to to pave the way for aucc.a in now capital laauea. Hanks were aomewhat le.a Inclined today, however, to preea their funda on the market, which la comparatively bare of borrower.. Hharp ad vances In tn, group of jtocka known na epeclaltlea were without Influence upon the general list. Bond, were ateady. Total aalea, par value ITK72,(H)i). United Statoa honda were un changed on call. CIXISINU STOCK. QUOTATIONS. Closing Salea Adam, Expreea High. Low. Hid. 177 57"', S24 t 211 1UO 17 21 'i 10 2.1 41", 111 KM, 12.'i K( 74 xn 7.114 R4 4(, 1.1:1 175 31 5 14Ti 117(4 r 2:t r,:t 2.TM, fir, v3 45 1IST4 14 .1 1.12 4H 10 U) 81 17 '4 8 l:n 124 8 M 2:iH Anml t'opper . . 1 . Am far & F'oun. do preferred . . . Am Cotton (ll... do preferred ... Am Hd & l.t pf. American fee ... Am !.!nced Oil.. do preferred ... Am lyooomotlve. . . do preferred . . . Am Smelt A Hef. do preferred . . . Am Sugar Kef... Am Totmcco ctfa. Anaconda Mln Co Atchlaon do preferred ... Atl CoaM Line... Halt A Ohio. do preferred . . . Hrook ICap Ten n , Canadian Pacific. Central of N J.. fhe, Ohio Chi (it Weetern. Chicago N w.. c. M ft St Paul., thl Ter ft Tran... do preferred ... C. O, C Kt 1,. . . Colo Fuel A Iron Colo ft Southern. do lat preferred. do 2d preferred. Consolidated Oaa. . Corn Product ... do preferred ... rcl ft Hudson... l'el. Lack ft West DAK (irande... do preferred . . . Wietlllera' Seeurl.. Brie do 1st preferred. do 2d preferred. General Electric. Illlnola Central .. Int Taper do preferred ... Int Pump do preferred ... Iowa Central .... do preferred . . . K C Southern .. do preferred . . . Iuils ft Nashvtlla Mexican Central.. Minn ft St lyoula M. St P ft S S M. do preferred . . . Missouri Pacific. Mo. Kan ft Texaa do preferred ... National Lead . . . Mex Nat R R pf. N T Central .... N T. Ont ft West Norfolk ft West.. do preferred ... !Wi.7iio R7; 1(K 214 e.oo "tH." 'ir," a ni tt, .le0 ICH4 sj im 7 12ii S.aoo :WlTi 4.4o 7(1 1, 2il 7 :i) 7:114 Ailtt 84 i.noo "47 2.IKK1 lfW'j " eoo 'si'' " iio iii" 6..VK) 118 '"fVio '2 3.2(i() 2Si 2 M!4 0OO 4(1 S.WK) 12oi Jro 141, '"ino " ion ":'iiii Sill 174 1.20" :i4ij 2ai. IOO l.Tl 1"0 1244 2tO ""ioo "iiij " "id '32V4 " hV) 'si'' iW"k 'ii'i 200 '2? T evo 111?, S.lkio '44"4 '"HA ii l.St.W M " int 'iwii 1(1 32 100 B4 H2' 4ti, on, IL'.I -r.is, 8i; T.i H S'Ui id" 111 m 14 l"Vs 3.-H.J 2:1 l:i:t 124 71U j'ji, 'ii-'i, 'inn !!, Ill "i.iii" vHi 54 i 'iii' :i24 in 1214 32 f.2T4 II.114 I 2:4 111 13(1 '4 4:1 24(4 5S f,.1 4s(4 t)-i 3214 KIT4 80 K2 2.1 1171-4 8!l' 7o 2:1 81 MS 1(4 80 70'4 18 B7 14V4 2S 2(1 13(4 34 73(4 112S, 31H4 17 17 41 127 7914 tto 42 20 K'V4 .:". us 19 K0S 10 17 30O S4 52 V. 14 40 12.". 21 84 44 124 lo North American.. . Pacific fall Pennsylvania People's Gas .... P, C C ft St L.. . Pressed Steel Car. . do preferred . . . . Pullman Pal Car . 1( 3. 10 4IO 524 2ti 11714 8Ui 52'4 81 U Reading do lPt preferred . do 2d preferred. Republic Steel ... do preferred . . . Rock Island Co. . do preferred . . . St L & S F 1 pf. St L Southwest.. do preferred Southern Pacific. do preferred . . . Southern Railway. Texas & Pacific Tol. Pt L ft West. do preferred . . . Union Pacific do preferred ... V. S repress .... XT S Realty U 3 Rubber do preferred ... V 9 Steel do preferred . . . Va-Caro Chemical. do preferred . . . Wabasti do preferred . . Welle-Kargo Ex... Westlrghouse Elec Western I'nlon . . . Wheel ft L Erie.. Wisconsin Central. do preferred .... Northern Pacific Central Leather .. do preferred . . . Sloei-Sheffleld Gt Northern pf... Inter Met do preferred . . . 7S.700 1C5H K'4'4 "er-o 'is" is" 8. est 7 1..K1) 14'j 1444 7(0 2S-H 2si 1W 27 27 's!2V 'ii isi lo 112 . 112 4 3!4 7KJ 174 17'i "906 iiV, 40'4 4f).tK) 1274 12-1i 300 80 79 ' 300 20 io's 410 83 8214 S4.300 33 32 7u0 9ei?, V$t V.eoo M " o.i '"ioo " i-ii .sn 12(Hi 2114 88 4414 124 '4 in, 2fl4 l2 21 14 87 44 124 9 4.000 21.9O0 19 roo 8i0 2.S34 29 2S4 Ltan copper Total salea for the day. 354.000 aharts. BONDS. NEW TORK, April 13. Closing quota tions. U. S. ref. 2s reg.lOSlt'N. T. C. O 3s. 90 do coupon. .. .104 North Pacific 3s. 71 V. S 3a reg 100'North pacific 4s. loo do coupon. .. .ml South Pacific 4. S tj. S. new 4s reg.120 cnlon pacirtc 4s.1(K &o coupon. ...l'.'d'.t Wiecon Cent is. 81 Atchlron alj. 4a 'Japencaa 4a. D ft K (1 4s ft t Htocka 1X1NPON. April 7 H : do for aceoun Anaconda ... 7.2 at IjMHlnn. 13. Consols for t. 87. Vj'Jf. X. Central 1O0J1 Atchison .... 7N 87 LNorflk ft We, do pref . ... M :,o Unit ft Ohio, ail Ca n pacific . . J.." 37 Ches ft Ohio. T.t .-,0 ! do pref (Hit ft West.. Pennsylvania. 8:: 00 33 7.1 ao 2.1 5 37 1)3 7.1 14. M 41 .10 71 30 130 10 83 T.o 34 .17 Hit O0 1 I OO 1 ft OO l2 87 39 2.1 Hsnn Mine,. . Chi flrt West :', 21 C M. . P. IM SO I)e Peer, 1" 12 I ft H (1 20 7.1 do pref fill ("I Erie- 1NO0 do it pf . 3.1 ;i do 2d pf . 24.:e rlrand Trunk I.", 71 III Central. .. 128 oo I. ft N 1 03 SO Mo. K. T. . 2.1 oo tlcKdlnr IHouthem Ry.. do nref South Pacific . t'nlon f'aclflc do prer tl. S. Steel. . . . do pref Haih . , . . . do pref Kpnnlah 4s. . . . Amal Copper. Money, Kine, Kfr. NBW YORK. April 1.1. Money on call, eary. I I per cent: ruling rate. 1 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered, 1 per cent Time loans, aulet and firmer; 00 days, ISW-JH Per cent: io dnys, U per cent; six month.. 3'n'4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. intCS per cent. Sterling exchange, firm, with actual bus iness In banker bills at $4.wihs I wmo for demand and at l 8 14.1W 4 81.10 for 00-day Mil.. Commercial bills, $4.84. Par sliver. .11 He. Mexican dollars. 47c (lovernment and railroad bonds, stefdy. LONtwiN, April 13 Bar silver, steady. 213-IHd per ounce. Money. 214 per cent The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is Z Pr cent; for thre, months' bills, per cent. RN FR Afrctsco, April IS. Sliver bars, 54Sc. Mexican dollars, 5le. Drafts, sight, ftc; telegraph, 7C. Sterling on Ijndon. o days, 1184; Bight, 4 87. Daily Tretwmry Htatemeaila. WASfriNflTON. April 13 Todav'a state ment or tha treasury balances In th general fund shows: Avnllahle caan hnlancea $21.831.57.1 (lold coin and bullion .wm.I20 flold certlflcalea 2.1.2WI, ISO COTTON UNDER NINE CENTS HOTTOM PRICK ViH'ViiKU OS KV YORK. T.XCHANf. K. Toor iX'iiiHrid From the Mills nm! IH a rt t Ic V r f p P r oh M?cl h (anno (he Slump. NKW YOHK, April l.'I Tha prl- f cot ton options on ' I he New Tnrk cotton fX rhanitf wn( bnlnw 0 cents r pound today for thf first tlrnw slnc Sfplrrnhpr. 1UOH. Ths prlco hum brm working Inwnr slncf January, tiwlnjf to a poir dcnuind from tha cotton trudo, nnd recently thin movmnt was ac cdrratd by fnvornbla proi-ct for tha now f-rtip. TodfiV the innrkft wns wwk nnd utiscttlfd with May cotton selling st 8. ltd cents pr pound. :t0 points lower than Saturday's clnslnn and 2 H.i cnts per pound lower than the Msrh prlco of January Inst, l'rlces for 'the new crop months were also weak, the October option selling at 9 cents per pound s compared with ,.2 Saturdny. Closinir bids were; April. R.rWc; Mnv, fl ItKc; June, tt.OiiH; July. .07c; Auftunt, Rftlk; September, Rfl7'-; October, 0.0c ; No vember, aoi'c; Iierernber. VAKlc; January, .04c; March, .K-c. rOKTI.AND IJVKHTW K MAKRFTS. I'rirra Quoted IsOCnUf on little, 8hee-j and IOCS. Not only do eattte nnd hoR sbnw (trest atrcnath. but a lietter tone aluo prevails In the sheep market now. The dnwmd for both hojrs end cattta considerably exceeds ths supply and a further advance in prices Is regarded as innvltahle. Tha local arrivals yesterday were l;0 sheep, cattle and Sim hofx. The following quotation were current on llventock tn the lorai market yesterday: CATTI.B Hf"t steers, f 4.7Atr5; mcfllnm, $4 t.7.": common, ipriSf)!; cows, best, T.Vfl 4; common, $.1.U9i-7S; calves, r$ 4. r.o. H H B BP Best wethers. $6ft6.M; ewes, $.1 f."i.-r't; Spring lambs, nominal. JlOfJrt Best. $fWQ.'S; medium, $5.79 6; feeders. rt.'Xifib.M. Fenateirn Idyeatorlc Markets. KANSAS (MTT. April 13. Cattle Ke celpts. 7"K); market, steady to strong. Na tive steers. f.v2rtftf.; native cows, and heifers, $:c3J.ii."i: stockers and feeders, $3.73 i, . 7X : bulls. $-T7."( ra T, rZT ; calves. $4 p ; Western steers, a5i&.75; "Western cows. f:i 70r45 2.V Hogs Receipts, 7O00; market, SlOc lower, Itulk of sales. $.1.70 15.." ; havy. iJ.".Hf? .1 HO; packers and butchers, $ri.ti.tij 5. H.'i : lights, $r..tMJf S.80; pigs. $414 .HO. Hheep Receipts, 12,fMK): market, steady to weak. Muttons. $."..2.-f..V): lambs, jH.-iOf T. Ht; range wethers. $5. ZOQtl; fed ewes. 3 to 11.23. . SOUTH OMAHA. April 13. Cattle Re ceipts, market, slow to 10c lower. Nativa uteers, $: if fi. S? ; native cows and heifers. $:i.S0tf s.'mj ; Western steers, $3.75' b.ir, ; Texans, $ 3 .2S ftSf 3-S3 1 Texas cows and heirerr- 12 73r-I ..V; canners, 2.(Mt 3.r0 ; stockers add feeders, $:tf3.23; calves, $'.li$ S.iNt; bulls and stags, $:tc&5.2r. Hogs Receipts, 400; market, $& 10C higher. Yearlings. Ifff .0; wethers, $5.73 jr!S.23; ewes, $rnjf8: lambs. $I.737.ftO. CMK'AOO. April IS. Cattle Receipts, about 22.0(0; market, steady to strong. Heevrs. $4.(;o 7.,: cows. $2 1.19". 23 ; heif ers l r0ifT..4lt; calves, $4.R0H.2n; West erns. $4. 405. 50; stock era and feeders, $3.20 tfr.".2r. lloKn Receipts, about ns.OOO; market, T& Kt- lower. Ught. $.;.r. ffr (t. 15 : mtxed. $r.(." ki ft. 15; heavv. $rt.33 tf.10; rough, $3.331 .V7.1; pigs. $4.503 45: bulk of sales, $3 959 H.W. Sheep Receipts, about 12.000: market, strong- to KV higher. Natives, $4,734:6.73; Westerns. $175 :ti..S3; yearlings. $ft.23&7.25; lambs. $07 73; Westerns, $8.25 7 73. Kaatem Mining Storks. NEW YORK. April 13. Closing quota tions. Adams Con 5 ll.lttle Chief 8 Alice 173 lontarlo 275 Kreece 10 fophlr 265 Brunswick Con. 10 Potosl 4 Comstock Tun.. 22 C. C. & Va 53 Horn Silver 73 Iron Silver HK Leadvllle Con.. 5 BOSTON. April 13. Adventure . .$ 2 00 Alloaex 24.5l Amalgamated 57. 23 savage .i- Sierra Nevada... 40 Small Tlopes IS Standard 150 CIoHnc quotations: iQuincy 82 00 IShannon 11.23 Tamarack ... 60. OO Trinity 1S.SO K'nlted Copper 650 It:. S. Mining. 3A.2.3 tT. S OH 20.00 Itrtah 37.73 '.Victoria 2.87ft 'Winona 5-00 Atlantic 9.'.0 Bingham . . . .75 Cal & Heela. 620.OO Centennial . . 21. 00 Copper Range 64.00 Daly West... 8.SO Franklin .75 Granbv JH) Oft Mass Mining. 2-37 Michigan ... 10.73 Mohawk 46.50 Mont. C. A C. .70 .'Wolverine . . .123.00 North Butte Butte Coal. 5125 1 73 09.50 It. 87 18.02 leal A Arir. iNevada .... SArlz Com. . . Old Dominion S3. 23 Metal Markets. NKW TORK. April 13. There was a sharp break In the London tin market to dav, spot quoted at 140 13s 12d. The local market, was easy and lower in consequence, with quotations ranging from 31.12e to 31.50c. Copper advanced 3s in the London mar ket, with spot quoted at 158 and futures at 5S 10s. Locally the market waa weak, but unchanged, with lake quoted at 12.731 1 SHc; electrolytic, 12-62 H 12 T5c, and casting, 12.37H 6 12 50c. Lead was unchanged at 13 13a In the London market and at .3.954 locally. Spelter was unchanged at 21 3a in the English market, but was easy and a shade lower locally at 4.60465c. Iron was lower, with standard foundry quoted at M)s 3d and Cleveland warrants at 51s nd la London. Locally no change was reported. Co4Te and Soear. NFTW YORK, April 13. The market for coffee futures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 5 points, dosed ateady, net 3 points lower to 5c higher. Near months relatively easy. Salea, 207,303 bags. May. 5.65-g 5.70c; July, S.Ooc: Septem ber. 5. SO 5.90e : December. 3 Jk56c. Snot coffee, quiet; No. 7 Rio. 6c ; No. 4 Santos, Si ig ftc. Mild, dull: Cordova, OH0I3c Sugar Raw, firm; fair reflnlnr. 302c; centrifugal. test, 4.42: molasses sugar, 3'.7c. Rf-rined. steady; crushed, 6.SO: pow dered, 5.60c; granulated. 3-SOc. Elgin Butter Market. KIXJlNa 111., April 13. Butter was firm, at 20c. sales for th -week, 402,800 pounds. WHEAT OFF 11 CENT Bearishly Affected by Reports of Seeding Operations. TURNS IN THE FINAL HOUR OprnlnsT Is Firm Tterauxe of Iry WeitUifr In Knnana. and -hranka and Small K-MHit In t tin NortliwrNt. CMICAdO. .April 11 WliMl oi.n.-.1 strona, h.r-attsa i,f tiry waattirr tn parts of Kanaaa and Nebraska and small raratpts In tha Nnrlhwasi. A drrrsasa nf i,:j:aj,ono bttahala In th, vlslhla supply tandad tn sus tain prlpaa 'at a. mod. rata advana. In tha nnal hour, howavrr, anntlment hrama brar lah on rsports from th. Northwest thst ss.dlnr operations wars In full awing alt OT.r tha Hprl,r-whaat rottntry. Tha murkat rloaad at.ak. Mar op-nid at gvHf.U2r, sold at 03o. then dclln,d to fl fcc. Tha r.lo was at 1,r-. Torn was strnn,; for tha graator part of tha day. May anting at a nw hlah mark for th' a.aaon. May oprosd unrhanafd at ftf Ti (18 advanced to H-llo and closed at HTttc Oats opened firm at 54 r.. Bold r to Bc and declined to n.'ivic. wtiere Ir otosed. provisions opened firm, because of tha strength of grain, but later weakened on a decline In Liverpool holdlnas. At tha close. May pork waa off 214c; lard down lc, and ribs r. ttTr lower. leading futurea ranged aa follow: WHEAT. Open. High. !.ow. flnee. May $ .2v .trj'4, .HHJ $ .01 July hi;'4 .niiv. ,K September ... .P4 .mit ' ' CORN. May IIS Inly in .n .'II V. .M'4 Keptember ... .tt.'l .ttlll; .0.1 .HI OATH. Mny. oi,i r,nrt .S4 ,5fH4 May, new ... -O-'.i .Ti!1,, .f'J ,U' .Inly, olt 4tl .4t:S .45 .4r,Vi July, new ... .41-K, .41 .4.'IV, . IM V. Heptemter ... ..IN'., .:tH'i Ml .'Mri I'OHK. May 1.145 l:l 4S 13 32'i l'!4tl July l:i77 J.'I.Ktt 1.1. l 1!I7 H-plember ...14.(17 14.01 111.112' 14. (HI IAUU Mav 8 27'i 8 -TVi 8 27', 8 27'. Julv 8 . 8(12', S.tr, H lw Heptember ... 8.75 8 7B 8.(10 8 7'4 fHIOIlT HIHS. May 7 2 7 .22 7 12 7 If. July 7.4 7.47'4 7 7 4H September ... 7 ..' T.Bft 7 tin T.tIS ash ejuotattona wera aa follows: Flour Kaay. Wheat No. 8, artctj l.; No. 2 re.l, Ultl 2',e. -orn No. 2, 7Vj7H7c; No. 2 yellow, 118 WfWSfrc. Oats No. 2. tac; No. 8 -whlta. BtflMVic. HarleyKar to cliolca malting. VW'.iV,c. Kla seed No. I Northwestern. $1.18. Timothy geed Trln-.e, l.:is. Mhort rlha Hld.s. (loose), IH.fttll.W7.12V,. I'ork M,s. per bbl.. 11:1.37 Vj,ro II) So. lnrH I'rr l'M lbs . SH "ir,. rUHeHhort, cl-(ir, (hoxrrt), $7 5U1t7.75. Whisky ilanla of high wines. $l.:tr. Hecelpta. Bhlpmenls. Klnltr. bhls 27.4t H.WO Wheat, hu Kl.'KXl .Hi,4"0 4'orn. bo. ...I i::3.n, nf.fsrft Oat., bu 23. WM ftvc, bu !l. 4(10 Harley, bu. 42.UOO 7.1, () 14,8(10 tiraln anrj i'roduca ml Nrrar York. NKW YORK, April 13. Flour llecelpts. Itl.SHl barrels; esinirts. r,'2(W barrels. Markot, slow at unrhnnaed nootntlona. Wheat Receipts, 47,'KMI bushels; exports, 15n.0U bushels. Spot, Irregular; No. 8 red. !t4o elevator, and fl.OOU f- . b. afloat; No. I Northern Ixiluth. $1 CSS, f. n. b. afloat; No. 2 hard Winter, fl.nr.a, f. o. b. afloat. Wheat opened active. ff n higher, and further advanced on dry wenther re ports. Later the advance waa lost on proflt faklng, with tha May option leading .the de cline. The close wa, easy, at H '4 c loss. May closed 01114c; July, t"e; September, 81 Vic. Hops .Steady. Hides Steady. Wool Firm. Petroleum -Steady. flraln at Nan FrnnHaro. SAN FRANf'ISCO, April is. wheat and barley, firm. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, $1.IH0 l.BIVi ; milling, 11.02V4 te l.T4. Barley Feed. I.8 hi 9 1.42 V4 ; brewing. $1.4-.' 1.524. Oats Red. 1.42'4 ft 1..V5; white, 1.32V4 I.IIS: grays, $f.S!i.2H. Call-board galea: Wheat- No trading. Harley May. 1.:!J; December, 1.B7H- Corn Large, yellow. tt.naVs 01.67 Vs. Visible Supply of (train. NKW TORK, April in.J-Tha visible sup ply of grain f-'aturday. April 11, as compiled by the new produce Exchange, waa as fol lows: Bushels. Increase. Corn 3.711 1.000 47.OO0 Oata 11.021,0(81 B7.:,(KM1 Hy 522.000 ".I'lono Barley 8.14,000 5.OO0 Decrease. Kilroriean Uruln Markefa. IXNDON. April 13. ,"'argoes, quiet but ateady; Walla Walla, prompt shipment, un changed, 34s Bd; California, prompt ship ment, unchanged, 35a. LIVERPOOL, April i:i. Wheat. May, OS lid; July,' 7a V4d; September, os lOVid. English country marketa quiet but steady; French country markets quiet. Wheitt nt Twomft. TACOMA. April 13. Wheat, unchanged; bluest em, 84c; club. 82c; red. 80c. Dried Fruit at New Tork. NEW TORK, April 13. The market for evaporated apples was practically nominal. In the absence of buslneso. Holders, however, show little disposition to make concessions. Fancy are quoted at 10V4Hc; choice, 8V4 ic; prime, 7Vs7Hc; common, fair, irg Olic. Prunes are said to be steady on the Coast, but the local market ahows no improve ment. Quotations range from 4V.&14C for California and from 54c to 10c for Oregon fruit. Aprlcota are in light demand, with choice quoted at lSf.20c; extra choice. 1921c; fancy, 2024c. Peaches are quiet, with choice quoted at JOBlOHc; extra, choice, HSHVic; fancy, life 012c: extra fancy, 13 & 14c. Kalslns are dull, with loose Muscatels quoted at BJ8V4c; seeded raisins, 5V4Sc; London layers, $l.3ft'1.75. Butter Irop In Tacoma. TACOMA, Wash.. April IS. (Special.) Washington creamery butter dropped In price today from 30 to 2S centa a pound, owing to the Invaaion of the Sound market by California and Oregon products. The re ceipts of butter from other atatea were get ting so large that the city was becomtng almost altogether supplied by the outside shipments. The, supply of Washington creamery butter "s not large, though the creameries are Increasing their outputs some and thla cut of two centa had to be made to meet the competition of California and Oregon. Dairy Prodnre) In the East. CHICAVJO, April 13. On the produce ex change today the butter market was ateady. Creameries, 20820c; dairies, 202rto. Eggs Steady; at mark, raaes Included, 14c; Rrsts. 14 Vic; prime f.rsta, J5c. Cneeae Steady, 12013V,c. NEW TORK, April IS. Butter, steady. Creameries, specials, 284c; held, common to specials. 21g2Jc; Western factory firsts, 21c; imitation creamery firsts, 22t2ac. Cheese Weak; full cream specials, lflfce. Eggs Firmer; western firsts, 15 016c; do seconds, 14 U 15c. , Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, April 13. Wool, steady. Ter ritory and Western mediums. 18020c; fine mediums, 14017c; fine, lo01oc. DOWNING-HOPKINS CO. F.I4TABI.ISHFD 18 BROKERS STOCKS --BONDS --GRAIN Bonxhl rad sold for cmsh nnd o tniirirlii. private wires Rooms 201 to 204, SELECTING RECOUNT JURY lloarat-MH'lfllnn Kli(!it Hpniinwd In New trrk Supronm Court. NEW TORK, April 13. The gelea tlnn of a Jury to alt In tha Nw Tork May ornlty recount dlincted In quo wnr rnnto proroodlnara Inatlttite by Attor-ncy-Oonernl Jnt-ksnn, waa hcarun be fore Jtmllco John 8. I.aintiert. of Bof fttlo, In the Supreme Court today. Attorney-General Jnt'.kson appeared in person to repreaent the atnte. He waa aaalated by Clarence J. Sliearn and Charlrg A. Ilolaon. William ft. Ilearat, who conteata th legnllty of Mayor Mr Clellan'g rlcrtlon. waa represented by Melvln O. PalMaer and H. M. ITutchtna. wltllo Kttgene Ijinib ltlcharda. former Jtiatlee tj, D. B. Hnatirouck and Henry H. Herbert were prcaent to look after Mayor Mrf.'iellan'a Intereata. Mr. Koarat haa been contending; for thla recount ever alnre the election of loR, and It hd" bnen oppoaed hy Mnyor Mo CMellnn In aoveral e;al tonteata over preliminary questions. There are 1 04 a Imllot boxea, all of whleh may he opened nnd their rmtenta counted. Thla tk may keep the court buay for montha. Mayor Mi.-Clellan's turm ex pires In 10. Atorla Man Ilei n Way to Norway CHICAfHI, April 13. MllKtitIS O. Ilnm loer, 40 yearn old. of Astoria, Or., bled to death following hemorrhages of the lungs after h 4iad alighted from a train at tha Northwestern depot thla morning, lie, In company with Mr. Kllznheth Ver ify and five children, waa on the way to Norway to visit relative. ASTORfA. fir. "Vpi-ll IT Magnus n. BONDS FOR INVESTMENT FIltNK nnRRRTSOl KnlllnK lllrtg.. Third and Wa.li, afa. TRAVKI.KRS' (IfJll)B. PORTLANIl KT, MfillT POWRK CO. CARS LKAVR. Ticket Office and Waltlng-Room, llrst and Alder Street, FOR .Oregon City 4. 6:llO A. M.. and every 8(1 minutes to and Including 0 P. M., then 10. 11 P M. ; last car 12 midnight. (Iresham, Horlng. Ragle Creek, f-.ata-eada, 4'azadero, Kulrvlevr and Trout-dnle-7,1.',. :!.'.. 11:15 A. M.. 1:13. 8:45. It, 7:1!3 P. M FOR VANCOtlVKR. Ticket office and waltlng-room Second and Washington streets. A. M ll:!.-.. 0:50. 7:25. 8:00, 8:85, 9:10. 0:50. 10:a0. 11:10. ll:5d. . Id 12: no, 1:10. 1:50. 2:.10. 3:10. R:50. 4:30. 5:10. 5:50. (1:,10. 7:05. 7:40, 8:13. :25. 10:.-.t. 1 1 :4.",f. On Third Monday In Kvery .nfonth the I.a.t ( ar leaves at 7:05 P. M. Dally except Sunday. tDaily except Monday. forth (JermanJZloyd. Fast Express Service PLTMOI TH OHKRROt;R(l-RRKMKN.10 'A.M. Kaiser m II. Apr 281 Cecllle (new). May 12 Katser d (Jr.... May 5Kronprlnx Yvm. May 111 Twin-Screw Passenger Service PLTMOLTH-CHERRorRO-HRKMKN.lO A.M. Luetzow Apr. ;i(: Us i barosea . ...May 21 Kurfuerst . ..May 7lerfTilnger May 28 Mediterranean Service GIBRALTAR NAPLKS (3ENOA,st 11 A. M. K. Albert May 2!Fr1edrlch May Id P. Irene May OIK. Luis May 80 North (ferman Uoyd Travelers' cheeka. Oelrirha tt Co.. Agents, 5 Rroadvrny, N. T. Robert Capelle, (J.n'l Pacific Coast Agent, Sun Francisco, Cal. Jfamburg-Simericcm. RKOT'T.Art RAir.INflH BT STBAliT MOUEBN, MTXI'KIOi:H LSVIATHANS. Ijonflrm-FaHft-Hnmbnrv. KstTtrt AuK'iste lut;hBntl. . Apr. 30 Victoria f25,ori0 ' tons) n-w. .Apr. 2.1) Pra. Orwnt (new) Pres. Lincoln (nrw) i 18,500 ton... May 2 Apr. 2.M (ilbraltar-NoplM-ttrnoa. Maltke Apr. 2liiM1itke June 2 Hamburg. ... .May H Hamburg . . . .June i5 Numnvir t'mhurn. To Norway, North "ap, hpltzbTHfrn. Ire land and Northern rapital, by Wfll-knnwn S. B. Oceana, KronprinzeRitn, Ceceli. Meteor, etc. Sf-nd for hJindom Illustrated pamphleta. HAMHI1M 1-A.Vf K RJ f ' A N 1JE 908 Market Strt, Sear Powell, S. F., and R. K. Ofri-m in lortlanJ. Armtrj. SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LIM 10,0M Ton Twin-Screw Paaaencer Steamer Direct to Norway, Sweden and Denmark Hailing frum New lurk at noon. swfn scrw r p TIFTnFN June 4 Stpamshtp V-T. ilLIULll jy 18 Saloon, $75 and up; Second cabin. "7. 50 A. K. Johnson Co., Mlnnrapotln, Ulliut. 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. Ticket of flee 132 Third St., near Alder. Both phones, M. 1314. H. Young, Agent. SAN FRANCISCO PORTLANTJ STEAMSHIP CO. From Alnsworth Dock. Portland. S.H Senator," April 18, May I. 1, etc. 8.9. "Rose City April IS, May . 23, etc. From Spear St., San Francisco. 11 A- M. -8.8. "Ro City," April 18. May !, la. ttc 8.8. "Senator," April 25, May , 23, etc. J. W. RANSOM, Dock Asrnt, Phone Main 268. Alnsworth Dock- Open River Transportation Co. STR. J. N. TEAL Commencing; April 20th, for The Dalles and way landings, leaves Mon day, Wednesday and Friday; Oak-st. dock, 5 A. M. COOS BAY LINE The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Port land every Wednesday at 8 P. M. from Oak Ltreet dock. f"r North Bead, Ma r nil rid aud Coon Bay points- Freight received till 4 P. M. on day of sailing. Passenger fare ftrst class, 910; second-class, $7. Including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washington streets, or Oak-street dock. Tlephm MSSS. A2t7. Hamnmr waii a youns; NorwirlMti, who onnip hnrft rfrr-ntly frnm C'fitlfornla, uf frlnr from rnnsnmrttlnn. Aftr treat ment nt Ihe hnMpital for a time, hf l"ft Thtimday nmrnlnpf for hln fornu-r horn in Norway. T.lnkomn, Trn-(.'arnlii, Thwi wnp a conflict I'tirir-lny ht w-n rttwmn trooj e nnd a hnnd of Vrnn hriKnniln ner th frontfrr t-t of Filrxitvar. In whi-h the rttp tnln nnd thr of th- Ritlnn soldjets were K I llt-d nnd five t ter wnundfrt. L ON G TERM BONDS It r quires a reasonable amount of time for the average man to fully make np his mind to invest in one proposition or another. All the points are care fully considered. The approxi mate profit is figured ; the chances for loss are borne in mind; the ability of the com pany to pay promptly is a mat ter of interest and concern. Last of all, the advisability of invest ing at all, and how much, is not to be overlooked by the man whose dollars count for much. It has been said by habitual in vestors that no man or woman should invest money that has been earned with great pains without at least a week's con sideration. Perhaps this is good advice. It depends largely npon . whether or not a really good in vestment will be obtainable at the expiration of that time. The point we wish to call to your at tention, however, is this: It is advisable to carefully consider an investment before making it. Once decided, however, the long er time that investment runs, the better. This is true for several reasons. It obviates the neces sity of going all over the same ground again when the former investment expires; it saves the inconvenience of settling up one investment and starting anoth er; frequently, when one is deal ing through a broker, it elimi nates the paying of commis sions, adding to the earning power of your capital. For in stance, if you can invest $96 in a $100 gold bond, running 30 years and drawing 5 per cent in terest at par, you really receive 5.21 per cent, on the money that you actually invest; you clip your coupons twice a year, de posit them in your bank and re ceive immediate credit for them; you have nothing to worry you, as far as that $92 is concerned, for 30 years. If you have two of those bonds, yon have that much less to think about. If you have three, or a half-dozen, all the better. You know the assets of the company as suffi cient to guarantee the interest and that money, for 30 years, is well invested providing it is placed in OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY BONDS. These are facts we are reciting. Any ex perienced investor will confirm them. They are subjects of con stant editorials in the big maga zines. The leading financiers of the United States are urging you to participate in the pres ent period of unparalleled in vestment opportunity. Bonds are low all over the United States. They are certain to be higher within a few weeks. It is not at all nnlikely that OCEAN SHORE BONDS will all be sold by that time. Over half of them are gone now. This is a receding opportunity for you. It is the only one, to onr knowledge, offered in a long time, enabling you to buy rail road bonds below par upon easy terms. You can buy one or as many as you like at $96, payable $16 down and $10 a month. Meanwhile, your money is draw ing interest, while you are pay ing for the bonds. ers CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOND BUYERS Do you know whn to buy and when to Hell? Buy when times are? hard. Sell when tlms are kooJ. Money is made) In buying at the proper tjmf:. The best kind of nccurity jsn now be bought at 75 per c-f-nt to 85 per cent on the dollar. Don't buy any security from the com pany that Is offering It but buy It through BROKERS Who can always buy cheaper than the investor. Let na be your broker. Our connec tion with NEW YORK. BOSTON, CAN FKANCISCO. exchanges are com plete. We have some preat hararain,"! In HOME TELEPHONE BONDS AND STOCKS on which w can save you 35 pr cent to 60 per cent on the dollar. Buy no, while times are hard, hold It a year, and you will make a hun dred p'-r cent on your money. OREKM TK-T and TITLE fSl'AR ASTKB ACCOl.NTS BOICHT. S. V. DAVID0R S COMPANY 3X0 to TOT f orhrtl Baildlns;. Phones: Main 115, A lUi'i. Couch Building Morris Broth ROOM 6 A -tW w