TITE MOTCNIXO OKEOOMAX, WKDNESDAY, AmUi 1."?, 1WS.
17
ALL PRODUCE FIRM
Strong Tone of Markets at the
Board of Trade.
BIG ATTENDANCE AT NOON
JAght Offortnjr Prevent Tram-nctUm
of M nrlt nu-tne Sample T
bleu to He Provided for F.nch
Grntn Firm Operating.
Th nurn-lnnr at tha Board or Trad
yenlmlav tiie lM-sre-at mnce the flpmlflf
of tlir institution, and hail a proportionate
aupply of proilu been available, a reat
volume of buittiMt oiM have ben dona.
Am It K orTcrin at. thla tim of year are
very 11 ht and tradtnj la. therefor, re
airtetrd. Noarly all the wheat exporter and milt
were rorrrrntrd at tha morntrf arawlon of
tha .train ntrn. Secretary Mullrr H ha-vlna-prepared
a vl ft IndMrtual aantpla table,
rnouirti for SO firm, wrier grain and feed
pamplca can be exhibited, -with locker to
hold them after tha fwinm are Ciowed.
Thoit tnWea will ba ready for ua th latter
part rf tha eok.
All tha market, grain and produce were
charf1irlxed by a vary flrnj tonf. though,
no rhangea were made in tha official quota
tions. Loral condition were reported by th aev
eral committee a follow:
tlraln and flour All market firm.
Batter Fairly Arm for beM brand. i
Kg Market very Arm; lla-ht arrlvala.
Fruits and Vegetables Trad active;
prirea ateady
Treised Meat a Hop extremely a.inro.
firm for best etock; veal, fancy eenrce. good
demand for bot atock.
Offer and sale wer aa follow.:
Offer to buy I Oft ancka No. 1 white feed
oata, ?( M trark or dock; 3 or 4 rara No.
I white feed oata, delivered tn Seattle; 30(0
aacka No. 1 white feed onta, f'JA.AO trark,
Portland; S cra "Willamette Valley pot
toea. et. f. . b. uhlpnlng point; 1 car
middling, epot delivery, $W Ml track Port
land; art cea candled egg, lil'c track
Tortland; 200 caaea candled egg. Hlc track
Tort land.
OtTor to eell I car aecond-cut alfalfa.
IH .0 track Portland; SO cases No. 1
creamery butter, a lb. brick, ic; St boxea
nr.-c1B creamery butter, a-lb. roll, Sic; I
i ar mhldllng. spot delivery. :I0 track port
lend; S capos full cream cheese, new Ptoek,
fancy. Uc.
Sale 2. cases candled eggs, IrtSc track
Portland; o cara full cream cheese, new,
frtney, 14c
I.AKtilC I.OT STBAWWERRIKS COMINO
Nearly lH Crate 1ie. Todny From Cali
fornia. siraaberrles will be the feature of, th
fruit market today. A shipment of nearly
100 crates is due thla morning: from Rpi
uile. ral.. for tha Front-street trade,
strawberries have been coming alonx at
irregular interval for eome time, but thla
wtu he the largest lor received the present
eaon. The market was quoted unchanged
eaierri.iy at y;i.7. per crate.
A car of bananas was received yesterday.
Among the steamer goods were shipments of
lemon and tangerines, tha latter selling at
$ M per box.
The vegetable market was well supplied
and trade was active. What la e-aid tn be
positively tha laat car of celery came in
from the South. A car of mixed vegetables
and a car of whlttlcr cabbage were also re
reived. There , waa an express shipment
from Kansas City of erg-plant. quoted at 2.1
rent per pound, and pppera which brought
$4 ffd Pr crate.
A 1.1 K4.GS TAKKV AT FIRM PRICK8.
Meng-e Iemaad and North era Orders Keep
the Market Bare,
Speculators who expected to put away
eggs at a low price this year have been
disappointed. There is little chance of the
market going any lower than It is now,
and consequently th storage operators are
making1 up for toat time and putting- away
rcr fast a they can secure them. This
demand, together with th atcady inquiry
from the Northern markers, have- given
lov-al prices a very firm tone.
There waa a good demand yesterday for
hens and small chickens and former prices
were obtained.
An Increase in their cream empply Is ra
torted by .moat of the city creameries, but
there I no surplus yet and tha market is
quoted Arm. Supplies of outside butter are
growing on Tront street, but tha demand
is sufficient to absorb most of the arrlva'.a.
HOPS MOVB FKCTI.Y AT I-OW PRICKS
Surplus a the MjU I-lkely to Be Wiped
Out Soon.
There la a steady movement in the hop
market. The foreign demand continues
good and Kastern order at low prices are
fairly plentiful. At the rate hops have been
changing hands lately the entire supply lrft
in the state will be sold long1 before tha
new crop come en. it wtll be a rood thing
for the growers here to get tho hop oft
their hands and minds, even at the poor
prices that have prevailed. "Whether it will
he such a pood thing next soaaon, when the
market opens with brewers heavily stocked,
remaine to be seen.
Among tha transactions reported yester
day was th sa of the Gallagher lot of
U bales at North Tamhlll to Kd. C.
Herren at 3 cents. Other buyers yesterday
were Kola Neis and the K .C. Horst Com
pany. Bank Clearlnga.
v'Vannps of the Northa'estcrn cities yes
terday were as follows:
clearing. Ba'am-es.
Port ' nd $ l . 32a $ !OS.44 4
(ktt l.tiHS" S7.1..V.':;
T acorn a 71 1.21 lrt! !71
?pokans 941.7nl 67.21
BOARD OF TRAOK QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Hour and reed.
WHEAT Tra-k prices? Club. S4o pel
bushel . red Rupsian, m'c; bluest em. 87c:
FHT !i--Patent. 4 fis per barrel:
straights, f,'.; rx;oris. f;i30tf.:.; Vallev,
It4:.; -a-k grahMm, whola wheat,
94 40; rve. 2,-.
FARLEY Feed. $24 50 per ton; rolled,
2T 2 ; brewing. $2'1.
OATS No. 1 WMie, 2M2T per ton;
fray. f2''
MTLl-STCFFS Rran, J24 .SW per ton
m.dd'tir.g. f 27 C0; shorts, country. J27 50;
Cit?. J 27; wheat and barley chop. $27 50
HAY Timothy. Willnmette Va.v " JIT
pet ton ; Willamette Valley, ordinary.' $S
Eastern Oregon. 17.;; med, f:o; clover'
14; aJTalfa. J12; alfalfa meal, $20.
Butter. Kggw and Poultry.
Bl'TTElt Extras. 27 w a rr pound; fancy
?Y1,-; chon-r. 2".""' ; st or. 0 v- c.
E;us and commission off, 17c
per doaen.
CMKESE Fancy cream twins. 35 4c per
pound; cream brick. 20c; Swiss blk., 20c;
1 1 tii t urger. 22 - r.
POULTRY Mixed chickens. I3c per lb ;
fan.-y hna. I-iOHS-"; roosters, o'.d. So;
fryers, lb.. ?tV; broilers. lb.. 3 2c;
dressed poultry per pound, 1c higher.
Fruit and Vegetable.
POTATOES Select, selling price. 7(c per
hundred; Willamette Valley, buying price,
4"'C per hundred; Kast Multnomah, buying
prlre. ,.5c; Clackamas, buying price. 5,V pr
bundred; new caUfornta, 5 45c per pound;
aweet. JHc per pound
APPLLS Select. $2 30 per box; fancy, $2;
choice, $1.50; ordinary. $12
ONIONS Job price. $4 7503 per hundred;
buying price, $4 25f4 50 per hundred; garlic,
15o prr pour.d
FWBSH FKl'lTS Orangea $2.ft0tf $ per
liox; lemons. $'.' 7.1 :l.O
VFiiETMM.KS Turnips. f per sack;
rat-rots, $l.rw,4ir 1 .73; beet. $1-5; parnntpa.
1.5: cnhge. f2 per hundred; tomatoes,
Florida. $4' 4.50 per crate; cauliflower, h
ril, '-'cft$l; hrad leituce. 41V per dosen;
hothouse Irttu- e. $1 if l.5t prr box; cu
cucumbers, $1 WMf2'') doxnn; celery. 9.1c 6 fl
j. r dom-n; a rt it hoke. 5V per dosen; as
pnrnii, StfSr yr pound; beans, tk pr
pound : eng plnnt. w;k)c per pound;
parslry, 1V, por don-n; peas, fHOc per
pound; prppitrs, c per pound; radishes, 2.1c
per dosen; rhubarb. $1.75 a per box; apin
ach, i5c per crate.
Meuta and Provtslona.
rUKSSKl MK ATS Hogs fancy. 7Hc
per pound, ordinary, 7c; large. 54dc; eal,
extra. SjjS'ii'; ortltnary. "tftc; heavv, 0c;
mutton, fancy, lie; dressed Spring lamb.
'Jttluc: selling price. Mr; fancy, lie.
HAMS Hams. 0-ia lb,. Uito per pound;
U ld lb.. 14c; lf-rt lb., HC.
BACON rtreakrast, !5tf22o per pound;
plcnir. I0r; cottage roll, lie
PHY SALT AM) ?MOKKD Regular
short clears, smoked, 1 1 i c pr pound; un
smokeiL 10ltc; unsalled bellies, to-13 lbs,
smokrd. lOfl-iSc; n-i; lbs., unsmoked, 12r;
clar bellirs. unsmoked, 13c; smoked, 14c;
shoulders, lie; tonguoa, 10c
LAR1 Krltle leaf. tia, !2c per pound;
. U"c; Sits, tins. Vic, s. rendered, 10.
. M)4c; compound. 10. Bc
JORBKhVS QVOTAT1QN5I.
Kreah and Dried Km Its.
FR his H FRC 1 TS Orapcfrult, $2 75 i
.1 tangeriniMi, $1 5t per box; bananas,
5 c per pound; crated, Or; etrawherrie,
$'J 75 per orate.
rRlEl FRPIT9 Apple. J0a per pound,
peaches, ll-frlc; prunes, Italian, D9Ho;
prunes, French. 90 3c; currants, unwashed,
raesa. Bt4c; currant, washed. eaes. 10oj
figs, whlta, fancy, OO-pound boxes, 014s
Orocetie. Nut a. Pie.
RICTC Southern Japan, $i4C; head, $4 4
7c; Imperial Japan, Vc.
COFI'KK Mocha. 34tf 2c; Java, ordinary,
17$ tftV; Costa ltica, fancy, 18C 20c good,
ldf )Sc; ordinary, 1'2& ItJo per pound. Co
lumbia roast cases. 100a, $14 30; 00a, $14.73;
Arhuckle. $1(1 lW; Lion, $13. SS.
SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound tails,
$2 per dosen; 2-pound tall. $2.13; 1-pound
flats, - 10; Alaska pink, 1-pound talis, 5o;
red. 1-pound tails, $146; suck eye. 1-pound
tails, $
srilAR OranulottMl, $6.43; extra c, $3.3;
golden t $3 f3; fruit and fruit sugar.
$ii ;-o; plnin bag. $0 ;i3 ; cube tbarrels),
$i S3; powdered tbarreis), $rt 70. Terma; On
remittances within 15 days deduct o per
pound; if later than 15 days, and within 80
days, deduct Ho pec. pound; Maple augar,
lOrfl So per pound.
NUTS Walnuts, Ifc per pound by
ack; Uraali nnts. iftc; Alberts J4c; pecans,
ltk; almonds, 16 01 So, chastnuts, Ohi-i,
2?c; peanuts, raw, OtfSo per pound;
roasted. le; plhenatta lOflplUc; hickory
nuis, 10c; cocoa mu, tc per dosen.
SALT Granulated, $19 per ton; $2 25
.er baie; half ground. 100s, $13.00 per ton;
30 1. $14 per ton.
HEAN email whit. 4 Ho; large whlta.
4 iOc; pink. 3 S3e; bayou, 3 0c; Lima, c;
Mexican red. 4c.
HONEY Kancy. $3 9043.75 per boa.
CEUEAL KOvlS -Rolled oata, cream. 90
pound sack, per barrel. $7; lower grades,
$30tf0 30; oatmeal, steel. cut. 43-pound
sacks, $S per barrel; o-lb. sacks, $4 23 par
bale; split peas, per 100 pounds, $4 23 4 SO;
pearl barley; $1 30tf3 per 100 pounds; pastry
flour, 10 pound sacks, $2.73 per bale; 0akd
wheat. $2.73 per case.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Kte.
HOPS 1-J07, prima and choice, 4$c
per p-und; olds, lflc per pound.
WOOL Kastern Oregon, average best, 11
6' 13c per pound, according to shrinkage;
Valley, 15c, according to quality.
MOHAIR Choice, 2020c per pound.
C A SCAR A HAKK 3c per pound.
HIOKS lry, 12tfl2c; dry calf. No. 1.
under 3 lbs., 14rl(lc; cull. So per lb, less;
salted hides, 6c; salted calf, ye; green
tunsalted), lo per lb, lesa; culls, lc per
lb. less; sheep skins, shearling. No. I
butcher stock, each, 23.Wc; short wool.
No l butchers stock, each. tWfd0c: me
dium wool. No. t butchers stock, each, 73c
$1 00, long wool. No. 1 butchers stock,
each, $123tfl-3ti; here hides, sal tad, each,
according to lse, $20092.3v; dry, accord
ing to six, each. $l.00tfl.30; colt's hides,
each, 33 30c; goat skins, common, each.
15ff23c; Angoras, with wool on. each, SOc Q
$180.
FURS For No. 1 skins: Bear sktna, as
to else. No. 1, each. $3 00410 00; cubs,
each, $1 03; badger, prime, each. 23054c;
cat. wild, with head perfect. -SOtf 30c; house,
5 20c; fox. common gray, )arg pitma,
each, 40&3OC red, each. :i3; Cross, each,
$6 Ol5; 'liver and blacit. each, $10049
300; fishers, each, $303; Lynx, each, $4304
4 OO; mink, atrictly No. 1. each, according
to else, $1 4r 3 ; marten, dark northern, ac
cording to slxe and color, each, $10013;
marten, pale, according to ix and oolor,
each, $2 3044; musHrat, large, each. 124
13c; skunk, each. 30010c clvat or polecat,
eoch. 5015c; otter, for targe, prima skin,
each. $0 010: panther, with head and claws
perfect, each, $2 0 3 raccoon, for prima
large, esch 30073c; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, each, $3.50 0 3.00; pralri
(.coyote), OOc0$l.OO; wolverine, each. $00
8 00.
onl Oil and (laaollne.
REFINED OILS Water white, iron bar
rel. 1 0 Uj e ; w oo d barrels, 1 4 S c. Pearl oil,
cases, ISc ; head light. Iron barrela 12Hc;
castp, 10Hc; wood barrels, lttc. Focene,
caea, 21 c. Special W. W.. iron barrels,
1 4c; wool barrels, ISc. Elalns, cases, 2Sc.
Extra star, eases, 21c.
OASOMNK V. M and P. Naphtha, iron
harreia. 120; raws, H4rC. Red Crown
gasoline, iron barrels, 10 We: cases, 22 Wc.
Motor gasoline, 1 ro n ba rr c hn, 1 5 c ; ca s es ,
22 "c; ;d gasoline, iron barrels, ;i0c: cases,
7 I engine distillate. Iron barrels,
Ic; cases, 10c,
rORTLANI IJVKSTOCK MARKKT.
Prior. Quoted Locnlly on Cuttle, Sheep and
Hogw.
A continued strong undertone prevails in
th livestock market with the demand good
for all varieties of stock. No changes were
announced In quotations yesterday. The
day's arrivals were 200 cattle and ISO sheep.
The following1 quotations were current on
livestock in the local market yesterday:
CATTLE Best steers. $4 75 $3; medium.
$4 23 tr4 73: common. $;i.5O0 4; cows, best,
$!.7:.04; common. $3. 253. 75; calves, $4$
450.
SHEEP "Best wethers. tt0O.3O; ew es, $5
03 30; Spring lambs, nominal.
ItOOS Pest, 3dtr 25; medium, $V73 0
6; feeder. $3 25 J 3. 50.
Eastern IJ-estock Market a.
OMAHA. April 14. Cattle Receipts.
POOO; market. 10c lower. Native steers, $3
fcn. 73; cows and heifers, $X50tr50; West
ern steers, $3.73 jf 3.3; Tfxas steers. $3.23t?
3 23; range cows and heifers. $2.7.Vjj4.40;
canners. $2. $3-40; stockers and feeders. $:t it
5.40; calves. ?"ii 6; bulls and stags, $33.25.
Hoss Receipts. 10.000; market, lor low
er. Heavy. $3.35? 3.6? : mixed. $3.33.0O;
light. $3 307i3.00; rirs $43033 23; bulk
Of sales S3. 32 l- 'J 3. 37 4 .
Sheep Receipts. 300O; market, slow and
weak. Yearlings. $rt 2o& 8 85; w ethers, $3.73
623; ewes, $3.5oii3.S3; lambs, $7.23ts
7.U0.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 14 Cattle
Receipts. io.om, including- 700 Southern;
market, steady to 1V lower. Native steers,
$3. 30 native cows and heifers. $3.25
6 23: stock ers and feeders. $2.30 3 3.25;
bulls, $:t.30a5 2r.; calves. $4 6.23; Western
steers, $3 ; Western cows. $'3.305.25.
Hogs Receipts, lc. 0K; market, 3c lower;
bulk of sales, $5-6o ir 3. SO; heavy. $3 75
3. S3; packers and butchers. $3.60 ft 5-&0;
light. $3.40 5.73; P'ss. $44 50l
Sheep Receipts. MVO; market, steady to
lOc lower. Muttons. $51? 6 .30: lambs, $6.30
fr 7,50; rai.ge wethers, $5.3007; fed ewes.
$5 6 6-10.
CHrCAOO. Arril 14. Cattle Receipts,
about 2.0; market, steady. Peeves. $4 60
s? 7.23; cows and heifers. $2.233 6.23; Tw
ins. $4.50 w 3.40; calves. $4.30 n 6.25: West
erns. $3.50tj3 ',Oi stockers and feeder. $3.23
dja.oO
Hoga Receipts, about' 10.000; market,
w eak to 3c lower. Light. $5 03 6 05 ; mixed,
$.Y5u$7 0.1O; heavy. $3 43S603; rough. $3 43
fi3 03; pigs. $4.50a 3 30; bulk of sales, $3.60
& 03.
;heep Receipts, about ll.onO: market,
steadv. Naties. $'i 6 75; Westerns. $5
6.M; "yearling. $6 4!r 7.23; lambs, $6&7.73;
Western lamtA 6. 23 as; 7 73.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, April 14. Evaporated
apple were quiet and unchanged with fair
quoted at 104 l1 choice. Sj-9 c ;
prime. 74 7c, and common to fair at
3 y 1 c.
Prunes are reported In slightly better de
mand on spot, but prices are unchanged,
ranging from 4 to 14 cents for California,
and 35iluc for Oregon fruit.
Apricots are dull, choice quoted at IS
3j 20; ; extra choice, 19$ 21c, and fancy at
2" c 2-4 c.
Peaches are quiet at recent prices. Choice
are quoted at lO4fl04c; extra choice at 11
ll'tc; fancy, H4 12c, and extra fancy
at lal4c.
Ra;s!ns are quiet w 1th loose muscatels
quoted at 3 !j 04c: seeded raisins at 50$c,
and London layers at $1. Go f 1.75.
EXPORTS OF GOLD
Paris Likely to Draw on New
York's Supply.
LONDON ALSO AFFECTED
Slork Market Dnll and Imnravnblv.
Amaljramntrd Copper Helped
by Freer Movement lit
the Metal Trade.
NKW rflRK. April' 14. Th. Inrrtl. vf th.
.lock mArfci.1 pmvrH too irrmt toi.y tn ho
ovrroom. n4 th. tm.nl nxim bmkrr, m-rm
dt.pnmit to abaniKm th. att.mpt comparatively
early la th. lay. Th. approach of a tlnuhta
or trip!, holiday la likely to hava thla effect
upon the market.
Rventa bwirtnf on aecurlllea Taluea wer.
few and of 1H0 lmporlanca In the phaplnK
of the outlook. Anialaamated Copper was
steady to th. accompaniment of report that
larr .ale. of th. metal were effected at the
cut In prlca established by th. netllna; agency
yeatrrdny. Copper In I-ondon. however, tnada
a turthar decllna and contributed to ttm
heavy tone at that center.
Influenza from abroa. a-er. depres.lns; and
tha further withdrawal of gold by Paris from
Xondun. toirether with a rvapondlnc rla. In
liondon discount rate, atrcnuthened the be
llof of International bankei-s that (uld would
ro from New York to iarls.
Surprise Is felt amona New York bankers
that the Secretary of the Treasury hn. not
Issued a call fur withdrawal of additional
Government deposit, owing to tho growths;
plethora of money at thla center and the
known needs of th, Treasur,-.
Bonda were Irregular and dull. Total saliw.
par value, 'i(o.iiiK). United rilatea 2s regis
tered and aa registered advanced H and the
3o coupon per cent on call.
CLOfl SO STOCK. QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sale. Hi- Low. Hid.
Adams1 Fspreas 1''
Amal Copper Hl.T'V SC M', S"
Am Car Jt Foiin. 3,VUOr ia iu, XI
do pivferrtd ;tLl
Am Cotton Oil.. IWO K" "a HI
do prererrt-d ..... M
Am KX0. If"
Am H.I A l.t pf. W 1V I"", l
American Ice .... I.jwu i K
Am l.llie.e.1 Oil. !" Si Ifa
do preferred 21
Am Locomotlv .. IKX) S 4
do preferred PI 'a
Am Smell Ret. 11.20t " tlSs !Mi
do preferred ... WO W Ml "I's
Am Sugsr Kef.... 3H) yM !
Am Tobacco iMfs... loo w l SO
Anaconda Mln Co S.4iH) 74 :ii 37
Atchison . 3,100 77 7(l'li 7fi1L!.
do preferred 7,,
All Cmu Una 2"0 7.H, T't 7.t
ilalt Ohio UK) e 11 SIS
do preferred . . . lit 2 Mi 2
Iti-ook Kap Trsn.. 8.10 47V1 Hi 4rt
Canadian Paclllo.. S-OW) 1M 1M lMn
Central of N J I'O
Ch.w A Ohio .100 t .11
rhl at Western. floO SVi ' BV
Chicago A S V.. SftKO 141 147 14Sij
O. M St Paul. 8.HKI llSVa 117V, 118
Chi Ter Tran 3
do preferred ......... ..... ..... 21
C, C, C t L M
Colo Fuel Iron 600 H -I", a
Colo Southern.. 4.300 am 2S "fi
do 1st ptvferrert. WO .W Mi
do i'd prafrrred. 1.IO0 47i 411 4IV-.
Consolidated Oas.. 1.200 llli4 JlXTi 11.
Coro Products ... IK") 14 , 14 14
do preferred ... 100 tm
Del Hudam M 1M lrS 1.12i
Del. Ijtck West 4S.1
DAK Grand. M
do preferred Ml
Distillers' Seeurl.. 40 .11 III 111
Erl. 2.700 17 17 17H
do let rrrferred. TOO .14-. .M'A 3t
do 2d preferred. SW S3 "11 2:1
General Electric. 4O0 111.1 I.TJVi l.TJ '
Illinois Central .. 41 12b y 125 "4
lnt Paper 200 '4 "'4
do preferred 04
lnt Pump 2:1
do preferred 7014
Iowa Central 000 1.1 12", 12i
do preferred ... 1.4O0 32', .12 .12"lj
K C Southern 22
do preferred ... 4(H) 2' S24 62',
Louis A Najhvlll. 22
Manhattan L, P!
Slcslcan Central.. o0 18'i 1I1H 1",
Minn St I.onts S0O 24 24 2.1 'i
M. Bt P a S it. 400 112 111 112
do preferred " 12rt4
Missouri Pacific... 2.200 44', 44 4414
Mo. Kan & Texas IMA 24 M 24H 24
do preferred ... too osi,, jwt, us
National l.d 800 55", 65i W-l
Mcx Nat R R pf 4'4
N T Central 1.700 W4 ""
N Y. Ont 1at S2'4
Norfolk West 0.1 1,
do preferred SO
North American.. l,4o (an r.2 m
Pacific Mall .100 2il'4 2
Pennsylvania 6..100 117 lift", 117"4
People's Ons SOt
p, c c a L 72
Pressed Stcl Car. 400 24 . 2.T4 2.1
do preferred SI
Pullman Pal Car. .H"0 1.14 1S4 . 1SJ
Reading .lo.lOO ltWH 104" I0.M4
do 1st preferred RO
do 2d preferred. 1"0 ann, so
Republic steel ... 1.00O IS 17114 IS
do preferred ... !.l 0Rj 07 Sti
Rock Island Co.. 2oO 14", 14" 14 Hi
do preferred ... 100 2i 2Si 2S'I
SI I, S F S pf 27
St Xm Southwest lt.
do preferred .144
Southern Pacific. 1.200 74 7S 74
dr. preferred . 2"0 112, lr.ru; 11214
Southern Railway. 700 14 l.T. 14
do preferred .... 2O0 S 2f.i Sfij
Texas A raeiflc. 17
Tol. St r. West 174
do preferred ... 3O0 41 "4 41 41 14
Union Pacific ... 34.DOO 12s 12rt-, 127
do preferred ... 200 7 7IHS, TlJtJ
T" S Kxpresa OA
V S Realty 4S
U S Ruhbor 2o
do preferred ... .100 S4"4 R2" R2i
U S Steel 27.40O .1414 M'4 .14
do preferred ... 4.000 0!".i t P!)
Va-Caro Chemical I.ino 21 IBS
do praferred . . . 400 fioi"
vrftbaph 10
do preferred 1 7",
Wella-Fsrgo TSr. Soft
Westlnghous Elfc (V"0 57 !H4 SRf,
Western I nlon . . . 700 M M .12
Wheel t, Krl.. VM f'4 ! .1
Wisconsin Central. 100 14'4 14U 14H
do preferred 40
Northern Pacific. S00 12H 12 15I1H
Central tether .. S.4O0 21'i 22 22"i
do preferred . . . 2ort ss 87
Slosa-ShefTleld 100 44 44"' 44
Gt Northern pf... .100 121"I 124V4 124
Inter Met 5.4O0 10T4, 1014 10
do rreferred ... l.fiOO 2S14 27
rtah Copper 1.000 .10 29U 251
Total sales for Che day. SS2.100 shares.
BOVDS.
NEW YORK. April II. Closing tjuota-tlons-
V. S. nf. 2a reg.l01"t'N T c O 3S.. H
do coupon .... 104 'North Pacific .Is. 71 S,
V. S 3s res; lOOH'North Pacific 4s. 0-i
do coupon .... 101 14 'South Pacific 4. R.1 14
U. S. new aa rag.llflW T'nlon Pacific 4s. 9"4
do coupon. .. .122 H'WIscon Cent 4a. fil
Atchison adj 4e Rt, 14 ijapanese 4s 77
D R Q 4. 04 1
Storks at Ixsndos.
LONDON. April 14. Conrela for
R7 1-10: do for account, g7H.
Anaconda ... 7 2'4 V. T. Central.
money.
1A1.0O
Atchison 78.12t4'NorfJk W".st
rtO.30
8.1 OO
ns 73
60 .17 "4
3.374
54.00
14.23
41.00
73 23
do prer. . . . Mi.au 1 go prer
Bait 4 Ohio. S8 23 'Ont West..
Can Pacific .117 rrVS'Pennsylvania.
Chea 1 Ohio. 322a !Rand Mines..
rhl Grt West 3 73 'Reading
C M. S- P. 121.30 Southern By.,
De Beers.... 10.73 I do pref
D R. a... 20 23 South Pacific
do pref 33 30 'Union Pacific.
1.10.6214"
Erie 17.02H1 do pref...
do 1st pf. . 34.30 3. Steel.
X4 30
l"f.00
10.30
18 30
83.00
58 37 H
do 2d of . . 24 00
Grand Trunk 13.73
III central... 12S 00
I,. N l'"2 00
MO. K. T. . 23.00
I do eref
I Wabash .
I do pref. ...
Spanish 4s. . . .
lAmal Copper,
Money. Exchangrc. Etc.
. LONDON. April 14. Bar silver Steady,
25ltd per ounce.
Mamey 224 per cent.
The rate of dasconnt in the open market
for short bills is 24ig2"4 per cent. The rate
of discount in the open market for three
months' bills la 2Hlf24 per cent.
NEW YORK. April 14. Money on call,
easy. lHfil per cent: ruling rate, 14;
clo5lmr bid, l"i: offered at Time loans,
dull, shade firmer; DC days, 23 per cent;
90 days, 3; six months. 2Jit?4.
Prime mercantile paper, 4Q5 per cent;
sterling eTchshge strong with rtual busi
ness in bankeiw" Mils at 4 HTOMW .; for
demand and at M.S4nMr4.S40 for 00-day bills.
Commer.Mal bills, ft.M,.
Mar sll-er .34 He
Meslcan dtvllars. 47c.
0ivernment bonds Ktrm; railroad bonds.
Irregular.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 14 Silver bars
MV.
Mexican dollar. lc.
Draft Slsht. 3c; telegraph. 7Hc.
Starling 00 days. 4 S4'; slghl. 4 S7'4..
Dally Treaaiiry Statement.
VAiIUNt4TON, April 14 Today" state
ment shows:
Available cash balances ,203011 121
Hold coin and bullion 27. 2 I.. 12-1
Oold certificates 20.1(11. 0OI)
QfOTATIONS AT WAV FRANCISCO.
rrien Pnltl for Produce In tho Ray City
Market.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 14. Th follow
Ing prices were quoted In th. produce mar
ket today:
Vegetable OarUe. 23r30c; green peas.
21i':lc; string beans, nominal; asparagus, :i 14
itf.mc; tomatooa. gl.ilO ti'2 M; ersplnnt. 23c.
Poultry Koostcra. old. $44 30; roosters,
young. 4t7.tMlf 10; broilers, small, $;iif130;
broil. rs. large. $4.3WB.30; fryers. TS;
hens, 1,-ieitl; ducks, old, $43; young,
13 O 7
Buttee Fancy creamery. 22c; creamery
seconds. 21c; fnncy dairy, ll'c,
Fggs tor. imc: fancy ranch, in'4.
Cheese Nw, llll.c; Young America,
I20'i:mc
Millstuffs Bran, $:tO(r32; middlings, 113
Wool Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino,
20r22c: south Platna and San Joaquin, ftgf
7c; lambs. rtilOc.
Hops New and old crops, l'H 9314c; con
tracts, 9 lie.
Hnv Wheat. HOC?!; wheat and eats.
i.iil7 30; alfalfa. :!rl4; Mock, fT.SOty
B.30: straw, per bale. 53fl'Oc.
Frull Apples, choice. $1 73; common.
flOc; bananas. !1.73gv3..M: Mexican limes,
Iitii0,a3; California lemons, choice, $2 30;
common, 73c; ornnges, navels, $1.73tl2.00;
pineapples, 91 30ttf:l.M.
Potatoes v:arly Rose. ll.OT ff I. SO; sweets,
330; Oregon Burbnnka, SfwiB'lv
Recelpls Flour. 11720 quarter sackst
wheat, 00 centals; barley. so:iO eentnls,
benns. 230 sacks; potatoes, ISO sacks; bran.
.IOO sacks; middlings, 203 sacks; hay, 213
tons; wool, M',0 bale; hides. :KII0.
Knatera Mining Stork.
POSTON, April 14. Closing Quotations:
Adventure . .1 1.30 IParrott
17 73
A ilouex
21.30
l't.,i,l,.v . . (mi
Amalgamated
Atlantic . . . .
Hlnsham . . .
7 73
8 30
Isliannon 11.37 Vj
Tarn a rack ... OO OO
iTrlnlty 1:130
ll'nlted Copnar 0 30
jr. s. Mining. . an so
llHah ;isvi
IVIctorla 2 73
Winona ,1.00
IWolverlne ...123. 00
iNortlt Butte. . 32 30
IButle Coal... in 30
Cal Hecla. 02000
Centennial . . 21 t0
Copper Range 04 23
twily West... S 23
Domln Ooal . .
Franklin ....
llranby
Isle Royale. .
Mass Mining.
Michigan ....
Mohawk . . . .
4l 30
(1 73
ItO.OO
IS 73
tl2i4!.Novada II.STV
10:17 Vjiial A Aria... on 00
40.30 Arls Com 17 30
Oreene Cananea 8.121.4
old Dominion :12 00
Osceola SI. 00
NBW YORK, April 14. Closing quota
tions
Adam Con IV
Allco 200
Breece 10
Hrunawlok Con. It
Comstock Tun. . 24
C. C. Va 54
Horn Silver. ... 73
Iron Silver 100
Leadvllle Con. . . 0
11.11 tie Chief
lOntarto ........
lOphlr ?
.Potosl
!Snvae
Islerra Nevada.
1 small Hopea..
Standard
n
'273
23J
.1
3.1
40
3 fetal Markets.
NEW YORK. April 14. There were sharp
adancos In the lxmdon tin market today
with spot closing at 143 5ft and futures at
142. Locally tho market was steady and a
little higher in response to the foreign
showing with quotations ranging from 31.10
to 31.0.V-.
Copper wa lower in the English, markot
with spot quoted at 37 17s rtd and future
at fas 7s tW. The local market waa wenk
with lake quoted at 12. 73f 12.87 H c; elec
trolytic. 12. o'JSs 4? 12.75c, and casting at
12.37 mfl2i50c.
The lindon lead market was 2s rtd lower
at 13 12a 6d. locally th market waa firm
and a ahade higher on the average at
3.17 M, t4c.
Spelter waa unchanged at 21 5a In Lon
don and at 4.0Oi94.il3c In tho local market.
Iron waa higher tn the English market
with standard foundry quoted at 50a od and
Cleveland warrant at 51 10l4d. Locally no
Chang wa reported.
Dairy Produra In the East.
fHICAOO. April 14 On th. Produc Rx
change today tho butter market a'as easy.
Crenmerlea, 22i6'2c; dairies, 2XIf2flc.
r?gga Steady; at mark cases Included 14c;
firsts. 14h?c; prime firsts, 15c.
Cheese Steady. 12ft'134c.
NEW YOrtK. April 14. Butter, wenk.
Creamerlea apecials, 2Sc; extras, 2Sc; thirds
to firsts, 21itf271,c
Tieese Rasy, unchanged. ,
Eggss Steady, unchanged.
Coffee and Sugar.
SEW YORK. April 14. Coffee futures
closed steady, net unchanged to 5 points
lower. Salea, HSOO bags, including April,
5.0OC; May, 3.03c; July, 5.73c; September,
.I.SOc; November. 3.00c, and December.
3.l3e. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio. 6c; No. 4
f-'antes. RHiOSWc. Mild, quiet; Cordova,
n. W 1.1c.
Sugar Fair refining, firm; centrifugal, 98
test. 4.42c; molasses sugar. 3.7c. Retine.i,
steady; crushed, o.20c; powdered, 5.00c;
granulated, 3.30c.
Boston Wool Mnrket Active.
BOSTON.- April 14. The local wool mar
ket show marked sign of a revival and Is
more active than for many weeks. Both
territorial combing and clothing wools have
been selling freely. A sale of l.oOO.OuO
pound or Montana at 00c for staple and 30c
for clothing led the week's transactions.
MARK TWAIN HATES NOISE
Joins Anti-Xoise Society and Con
demns IX?ep Waterway.
NEW YORK. April. 14. That he
joined the ranks of tho anti-noise so
ciety and thnt he did not believe a 14
foot channel down the Mississippi
River could be successfully dredged,
were the things Samuel M. Clemens
(Mark Twain) had to tell reporters on
his return from a long vacation In Ber
muda. He said:
"I have returned from my trip a re
former. I have joined the ranks of tha
antl-nolse society. I have retired from
the making of after-dinner speeches
and the lecture platform. No one can
tolerate noise, you know, unless they
are the noisemakers. I am through,
making a noise and so I insist on quiet."
""Mr. Twain, what do you think of the
scheme to improve our interior water
ways by dredging a 14-foot channel down
the Mississippi River?" was asked.
"I have no sentimental interest in such
a project and I have too many realities
to do with a will-o -tne-wisp. When the
Almighty built the earth, he knew very
well that a 14-foot channel from Chicago
to the Gulf would have been an excellent
and much-needed thing, but he also knew
that it would tax even his resources. If
there were 14 Banks of England behind
the scheme and 14 more behind them
there would not be enough available
money to finance the scheme.
"I know the Mississippi Valley and its
ooxy soil too well. The digging of the
channel would be but the beginning. A
thousand dredges could not keep It
clear."
The Canadian farmer works from 12 to
16 hours a day in the busy season.
SAN FRANCISCO 8 PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO
Ticket Office
Fare to San Francisco $5.00
S. S. SENATOR -
Sails From Ainsworth Dock April 18, 9 A. M.
Phone Main 268
Ml ENDS DROUTH
Wet Weather in Kansas Weak
ens Wheat Market.
LOSS OF NEARLY A CENT
Corn Fasy Tliroiiftlmut th Pay at
Chicago Moderate Selling and
a Weak Closing In
the Oni Pit.
CHICAGO. April 14 Report of rain In
rarlou part, of Kansas, where the crop I.
said to have been damaged by drouth, caused
a weak close' today in th local wheat market.
Th final quotations found May T4c lowerMny
opnd Ma lower at 91 4 to 91 c, sold .be
tween OOHo and 91 We and closed weak at
9oe.
Com was weak throughout th dev. May
Opened unchang.-H to Ifco higher at OTmstwle,
sold between 0fl4 and flHe and closed at OTe,
Selling wa ntodemt In the oats pit and
trade was dull. May oal opened 4c lower
at 531140, aoin between Ma and: 5.140 am!
Closed at 5.1c.
Selling by longs and packers caused a lower
range in provisions. At the close Mny pork
was 1740200 lower, lard wa loo lower and
rib were down 74c
Leading future ranged aa follow: a
w'hkat.
Open High.
... .Il1 I .in-H
.. .Ml .811
. .. .84 .84
CORN.
.. .08 .an
.. .041; .0414
... .03 0.1 k
OATS.
,.. .MS R.1U,
... .32 .52
.. .4314 .4314
... .4:n.t ,4:,!,
.. ..1711 .:i7i
PORK.
,..1330 1.1.30
. .1:1(13 13 03
...13.13 13 13
LARD.
Iiw,
.!H4
.84-1,
.83
Close.
-V
.84
.S3
Mny
.luly
September
Mav
July
September
.117
.114
' .1I214
,Vl
.t'.2i.
May, old .
Mnv, new
July, old .
July, new
September
.53
.31 '4
.44 ,
42S
37 M,
.53
.51 '4
.45
42
.37 H
May
July
September
M:iy
1.1 20
13.52
13.82
R 17
8.40
8.57
13.224
l:l.32
13.87
14 .22'4
8 17
8.4o
8.37
July
.. 8 43
8 ! I .
September ... 8.05 8 lift
SHORT RIBS.
May
July
September
7.12Uj 7.1214
T.07
T.32
7 53
T.07
7.32
7.57
7 33
. 7 37 14
1. 110
.. 7.S7",
f'twh quotation wer aa follow:
Flour Steady.
Wheat No. 8. B3cl6"1.03; No. 3 red. Vi
91 o.
Corn No. 2, f.tlW17o; No. 2 yellow, (KJi4
8740.
Oal No. 2. 52Vif52i4e; No. 2 whit. .534
COr.UjC; No. .1 white. 50Vi 165340,
Rye No. 2. 7iVdi78c.
Rarlejr Fnlr to choice malting. 72-ftR3c.
Flax seed No. 1 Northwestern. $1.18.
Short ribs Sides, (loose!, ftl.lolrT.OO.
Pork Moss, per bbl., f 13.23rl3.30.
Urt Per lOO lbs.. ID. IS.
Sides Short, clear, (boxed) f7 371JT ft2.
Whisky Basl of high wlnea. fl.35.
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, hhls.
Wheat, bu.
(irn, bit.
Oats, bu. ..
Rye. bu. ..
Barley, bu. .
a i. two
iv.:ii
1 17.000
3211. 3H
l.ooo
70,400
2.1. 2O0
44.400
24N.2UO
;i4s.ooo
1,200
47,100
tirala and Produce at New York..
NFAV YORK. April 14. Flour Reeelp'ts.
17.7O0 barrels; exports, 6400 barrels. Market,
quiet but barely stcsdy.
Wheat Receipts, 14.000 bushels; exports,
441.000 bushels. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, li,4o
elevator and 53c f. o. b. afloat: No. 1
Northern Ouluth. $1.074 f. o. b. afloat: No.
2 hard Winter, f 1.04 44 f. o. b. afloat .Wheat
opened at an advance of t4 4$4o on strong
cables and better spot demand, eased off
Ho under realizing In anticipation of rains
In drought regions, steadied on reported
spot eales and strong statistic, but closed
easy at a net loss of Sc. May closed 9914c;
July. 934o: September, OOC.
' Hop null.
Hides Steady.
Petroleum Steady.
"Wool Firm.
Grain at Pan Francl.ro.
RAN FRANCISCO, April 14. Wheat '
Steady.
Barley Faster.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shplplng. fl.6tiifM.rt2; milling,
f1.fl23M.'67.
Barley Feed, fI.,1SfM.40; brewing. fl.43fi
1.52. ,
Oats Red, fl 424W1.55; white, . fl.52Ujlj
1.6B; grays, f 1.56i .02.
("all board anics:
"Wheat No trading.
Barley May, fl.:K; December, ft.23tfl.23.
Corn Large yellow, fl.A201.67.
European Grain Markets.
I.ONDON. April 14. Cargoes, quiet; nom
inal In absence of transportations. Wnlla
Walla, prompt shipment, unchanged at :t4a
(td; California, prompt shipment, unchanged
at 33s.
LIVERPOOL, April 14. Wheat, May, Oa
lid; July, 7 d; September, 6a lOHd.
English country markets. quiet but
steady; French country markets, dull.
Northweatern Wheat Market.
MTNNEAPOT.IS, April 14. Wheat May.
9SHc: July, 08HC; No. 1 hard, fl.02.; No.
I Northern, fl 00; No. 2 Northern, 98V4
98?4c; Nix. 3 Northern, 90,Oc.
TITLTTH April 14- Wheat No. 1
Northern, 984c; No. 2 Northern, 94c;
May, 90c; July, 97c.
Changes in Available Supplies.
NF7W TORK, April 14. Special cable and
telegraphic communication received by
Bradstreet's show the following changes In
the available supplies aa compared with
previous account:
Decreased.
Bushels.
Wheat U. S. east of Rockies I,i97.0ii0
Canada IMS.OO
Total t'nlted States l,O4D,0U0
Afloat for and in Europe 10(1,000
Total, Am. and European supply. .1,140.000
Corn, U. S. and Canada 42s. (H0
Oata. U. S. and Canada..... 571,000
Increased.
Wheat at Taeoroa.
TACOMA. April 14. Wheat, unchanged;
blueatem, 84c; club, S2c; red, gOc.
Wool at St. Iids.
ST. LOUIS. April 14. Wool Steady: ter
ritory and Western mediums, 18&20c; fine
mediums. 16iM7c; fine, llifnso.
Drink to Anglo-German Amity.
BERLIN, April 14. A dispatch to the
L,okal Angeiger from its Corfu corre
spondent, dated yesterday, says that
Kmperor William, during the course of
a luncheon given in honor of the offi
cers of the British battleship Implac
able, made the following toast:
'l drjnk to our .two flags. ' and T
Ainsworth Dock
rTHE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
Portland,
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital, $500,000 Surplus, and Undivided Trofita, $400,000
OFFICERS-
J. C AINSWORTH, President R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier
R. LEA BARNES, Vie President
A. M. WRIGHT, AaVt Caahier W. A. HOLT, Aaa't Cashier
BQARD OF DIRECTORS
t. W. Ilrllmnn President Wells
Farjm Noviiila Nnt loo.nl H.mk.
S f .: Union Trust Co.. 8. V.i
and Farmers Merchants Na
tional tfnnk. Los Aiikteles.
Perry T. Moms President of
'the California Wine Associa
tion, sj. F.
Rnfna MnMory Of the law firm
of lmlpli, Atallory, Simon 41
Geartn.
wish that they may ever be united for
the wolf. .re of the world's pence."
Captain Kerr, commander of the Im
placable, whose father was Ixird Ad
miral Kerr, In response replied:
"My father used to say with rcler
ence to your Majesty that t;od had
created a a-reat Kmperor out of a mnn
who had become a great Admiral."
ANARCHISTS ARE DOOMED
Ihalh Sentence on Three. Who Con
up I rod Against Alfonso,
BARf'BtjON A, April 14. The sentences
upon Jean Rull and his accomplices a"re
handed down at 3 o'clock thla morning.
Rull and his friends were yesterday found
Kulliy of complicity In the recent sorles
of bomb explosions and anarchist ont
riiKoa. The evidence adduced allowed that
Rull and his aaslatants were the authors
of tho attempts to a.isassinato King Al
phonso at Madrid and Paris, and of va
rious outrages In different parts of Spain.
Jean Rull. Herman Rull and Maria Quer
ralto were aenrenced to death. Jose Rull
was given 17 years, Amadeo Trllla 24
years and Francisco Triuucro 14 yenra at
hard labor. Rnymunda Bueogoet was sen
tenced to Imprisonment for four months.
Parello and Perals were acquitted.
After the sentences had been snnounced
Rueogoefs mother slipped a knife Into
the hand of Herman Rull, with which ho
tried to commit suicide, hut ho was pre
vented by the guards. Three dynamite
bombs were found In Angel square today.
14 X CONtJRFXSMAV W. R. KI.I.IH.
Ion"t chnnge Congressman. Seven
years' experience counts In helping get
results for Portland.
ROOKR R. HINNOTT 34.
For IHxtrlot Attorney.
"Indict by Grand Jury."
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CARS LEAVE.
Ticket Office and Waltlmr-Room,
lint and Alder Streets
FOR
Oreron City 4. 8:30 A. M., and every
80 minutes to and Includinr P. M.,
thn 10. ll p. M. ; last car 32 midnight.
Oredham, Borlntr. Ea;te Crek, Ktv
caaia, azadero, Fairvicw and Trout
dale 7:13, ii:1S. 11:15 A. M., 1:15. 3:45,
6:15. 7:-!5 P. M.
FOR VANCOUVER.
Ticket office and waiting-room Second
and Wanhinffton streets.
A. M- 0:3. 'i. 6:50. 7:23, 8:00. 8:35.
9:10, It:oO, 30:30. 11:10, 11:50.
P. M l-i:.Sft, 1:10. 1:50, :;i0, 3:10.
3:50. 4:30. 5:30. 5:50. 6:30. 7:05, 7:40,
S:13, 0:25. 10:35. 11:45.
On Third Monday In Every Month
the Last Car Leave at 7:05 P. M.
Dally except -Sunday, t Dally except
Monday.
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The Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver
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8t. Lawrence. Speed, comfort, elegance and
safety are combined In these splendid ex
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S.S. "Senator." April t8. Mar 2. 1, etc.
S.S. "Rose City." April 25, Mar , 23, etc.
From Ppear Ht.. San Franrisco, 11 A. M.
8.S. " Koe City," April 18. May 2. IB, Etc
8.8. "Senator," April 25, May 9, 23, ete.
J. W. RANSOM, Dock AsTent,
Phone Main 268. Ainsworth Dock.'
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 office 132 Third
St., near Alder. Both phones, M.
1314. H. Young, Agent.
COOS BAY LINE
The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Port
land every Wednesday at 8 P. M. from Oak
street dock, for North Bend, Marehileld and
Coos Bay points. Freight received till 4 P.
M. on day of Bailing. Passenger fare firat
clasp, $3 0; second-class, $ 7, Including berth
and meal.o. Inquire city ticket offh-e. Third
and Washington streets, or Oalc-atreet dock.
Oregon
"""if V.. f'hnmlterlnln gover
nor of Oroirnn.
B. I.. Mnrlrny -Frosl.lont of the
Macloay Kst.ito Co,
R. I.ea Rnraea Vlco-Preslil.mf.
J. A. Alnnwnrfh I'rcslili-nt. also
proslilont of tlio Fidelity Trust
Co. Hank, of Tnoonm, Wnaii.
I. W. Wakefield Of the renl
eainio linn of Wakoilcld. Fries
ei Co.
EITHER
UP OR
DOWN
No matter what the market
price of OCEAN SHORE
BONDS may bo, whether they
are selling for $125 or $15, for
every one that yon hold, you
receive 5 per cent on the par
valne, $100, for 30 years. Had
you thonKht of that? The
market price of bonds, unlike
almost any other investment,
has absolutely nothing to do
with the earning power of your
money, while invested in them.
There is only one way that you
can possibly lose money " in a
bond investment and that is if
the assets of the company go all
to smash. Ton understand, of
course, that all the assets of the
OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY
COMPANY were mortgaged,
when this issue of bonds was
made. This mortgage was
placed in the possession of the
Mercantile Trust Company of
San Francisco. TheTe it is held
as security for the payment of
the interest on the bonds. Thus,
for every bond you buy yon are
assured that there is amplo se
curity. There is no way the
assets of this company can
crumble unless the entire
Pacific Coast country goes to
the dogs. The person who in
vests in OCEAN SHORE
BONDS, therefore, is secured
by the permanency of the
Coast country. Summarize, if
you wish, the assets of this
company. It already owns real
estate in San Francisco, its
northern terminal, and Santa
Cruz, its southern terminal,
valued at over $2,000,000. With
the passing of time this real
estate becomes more valuable.
There are franchises in every
city through which the line
runs, immensely valuable in
themselves. There are private
rights of way that have been
secured at great expense. There
is a stretch of rai.'road 34 miles
long already operating and
earning money. There are en
gines, cars, equipment of every
kind. To make assurance
doubly certain, the company is
incorporated for $5,000,000,
fully paid up. and the wealth
iest men of San Francisco and
California are owners of this
stock. They cannot receive a
dollar in dividends until the
bond interest is paid. Further
than that, they are liable to the
full amount of their stock for
the payment of this interest,
in the event the assets are In
sufficient to take care of the'
company's obligations. What
more can any investor want for
security? But, perhaps the
most interesting part of this
investment is the fact that the
man or woman of small means
has the first chance in a life
time to buy railroad bonds be--low
par on easy terms with a
guaranteed income. Pay $96
each for them, buy as many aa
you can afford, pay $10 a month
on each bond, and you have an
income for 30 years as certain
as any investment can be called
certain.
MORRIS
BROTHERS
Room 6
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OF COMMERCE
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