THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1903.
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If Everything Is Picked, Prices
Will Be Low.
ACCORDING TO HARRIS
Foreign Yield Estimated at 350,000
Hundredweight More Than Last
Year's Wheat Stronger at
Board of Trade.
. if the Pacific Coast hopgrowers pick all
tthe hops their yards produce, they cannot
expect good prices this year, in the opinion
of Joseph Harris, of Salem, who was at the
Belvedere Hotel yesterday.
"The leas they pick the better for them."
aid Mr. Harris. "Too many hops are grow
ing for the good of the market. In spite of
all the talk that is being heard of a short
age in this country, the fact remains that
the world is going to produce a big crop.
Besides this, the brewers are carrying heavy
Mocks. How any one can And encourage
ment In the situation Is more than I can
see.
"I have no doubt that about picking time
the bears will get out and try to lift the
market by buying a scattered lot here and
there at a higher price, but they will only
do It to encourage the growers to pick
everything. If a big crop is picked It will
mean that the bears and shorts can get the
goods at their own prices later. Even now
the shorts are offering 1908 Oregon hops in
the East at 9 cents delivered, and they
expect to buy them here at 5 cents when
tftey want them. And furthermore, they may
get them at that price if the growers persist
Jn oi-erloadJng the market by picking every-"
thing In sight. We are neither bears nor
bulls on the market and have no personal
Interest In seeing prices go either way, but
we do not want to see the farmers of this
state ruin themselves by bringing about an
other low market.
"My estimate of the Oregon crop, as it
stands now. Is 1 10,000 bales. I base the
estimate on the fact that about S)00 acres
cf the 80,000 acres of hop land in Oregon
are lying idle and allowing 5 bales to the
acre for the 22,000 acres cultivated will
give 110,000 bales as the probable crop
that will be grown.
"Our latest foreign cables estimate the
English crop at 523.000 to 5,"0,000 cwt
against 874,120 cwt. harvested last year, and
the continental crop at about 1,200.000 cwt.
as compared with 1,000.000 'cwt. in 1U0T-"
BIDDING FOR DECEMBER WHEAT.
All Grain Markets Strong at the Board ot
Trade.
While no business resulted, bidding was
active In the wheat pit of the Board of
Trade yesterday. A spread of 2H cents sep
arated buyers and sellers. The attendance
was good.
1 Interest centered In December wheat,
which opened at an advance of l cents
over Tuesday's close and closed with, a gain
of 5V cents. Bids ranged from 85 Mi to 87
cents and wheat was offered at to 90
cents. The September delivery opened and
closed 2 cents higher.
September oats opened unchanged at $1.13
and closed at that figure, while December
opening at $1.13 closed at Tuesday's price
of $1.17.
September barley opened unchanged at
$1.05 and gained 5 cents at the close. De
cember was without change at the close.
Cash grains were quoted as formerly on
the board, but hay prices were readjusted
to meet the conditions brought about by the
liberal arrivals of new crop hay.
Receipts for the day were 3 cars and 2383
sacks wheat, 2400 sacks barley, 1200 tacks
flour, 3O0 sacks millfeed and 5 cars and t7o
bales hay.
The range of futures was as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. "Low. Close.
Lo v.
$ .85
.S5
Sept.
Dec.
...$ .S3 $ .Sti
$ 0
. .. .Soft .0
OATS.
... 1.13
... 1.13 1.17H
BARLEY.
. . a 1 05 1.10
... 1.124
89H
Bpt.
Dec.
1.15
1.17 Vfc
Sept.
Dec.
1.10
1.124
LOCAL POtLTRY riUCEH ARE SHADED
Frah Ranch Eggs Are Scarce and In
Demand.
Poultry prices were more or less shaded
yesterday, though there was no general
break. The usual quotation on hens was 13
cents and Springs moved at 17 cents.
Egg receipts for tie day were ti34 cases,
mostly Eastern. The majority of the local
eggs coming In grade poor. There was a
good demand for strictly fresh ranch stock
which was held at S3 cents.
Butter was firm at the previous day's ad
vance. Receipts of butter were 177 boxes.
Fruit Prices Generally Are. Firm.
The fruit market was fairly well supplied,
ths demand was good and prices generally
were Arm. This was especially the case
with peaches, which cleaned up well. Cali
fornia Crawfords were advanced to itOe$l
and the best Oregons sold at 75e(g$l. A
mixed car of Alberta peaches and seedless
grapes Is due today. A car of cantaloupes
Is also due. Watermelons declined to
cents loose and 1 H cents crated. Cherries
-were In good supply except Lamberts, which
trere quoted Arm at DIO cents. Logan
berries were also firm and generally held at
11 per crate.
New York Hop Crop Conditions.
New York hop crop conditions are report
ed by the Watervllle Times of July 24 as
follows:
Some good soaking rains followed by days
of sunshine have proved benencial to the
hop crop In this vicinity and the yards are
In excellent condition. The indications now
are for a crop a little below the average as
to quantity but A-No. 1 as to quality.
Bank Clearings.
Clearing, of the Northwestern cities yes
terday were as follows:
Olearines. "Balances.
Portland
Seattle ,
Tacoma
Spokane
R2S.H1S S SM.OS3
l.-'rlt.l'l lf4..t'l
firt3.1S5 41.3l
71)7.239 114,442
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Hoard of Trade (jrnln Quotations.
WHEAT Track prices: club. 85c per
bushel: forty-fold. K7c; red Russian, 83c;
blue.tem. SOo: Valley, !itte.
FLOUR Patents. 14. SJ per barrel;
straights. S4 .054 4.55: exports, S3. 70; Val
ley, S4.45; i,-ack graham. S4.40; whole
wheat. S4.65; rye, J6.50.
BARLEY Feed 23 50 per ton; rolled.
S2(if:27; brewing. S26.
MlLLSTl KrS Bran, $28 00 per ton; mid
dlings, $30.50; shorts, country. 2e.50; city.
2S; V S. Mill chop. S22.
OATS No. 1 white. $2t50 per .on; gray.
: ,
HAY Thnithy. Willamette Valley. 14
per ton; Willamette Valley, onllnary. SI I:
Eastern Oregon. $1V50; mixed, S13; alfalfa,
SU; alfalfa meal. (20.
QQ LARGE
Vegetables and Fruit.
FRESH 1'RUITS Apples, new California,
$1.50 per box: cherries. 4(S110e per lb.; apri
cots. SI ft 1. 10 per crate; Oregon peaches.
75ci$1.0o box; California Crawfords, POctr
SI per crate: prunes. SI 81 1.25 per crate;
Harriett pears, SI. 75 per box: plums, 90c per
box; currants, ltic per pound.
BERRIES Raspberries. $191.10 per
crate; loganberries. $1.00 per crate; black
caps. $2: blackberries, $1.2561.50.
TROPICAL FR11TS oranges. Mediter
ranean sweets. $U73.73 per box: Valencia
dates. $4i 4 25 per box; lemons, fancy. $59
6 50 per box; choice. S4.50&5; standard. $2
per box: grepefruit. ch.:ce to fancy. $3.50
per box: b.tnanas. 3!ejd per pound
POTATOES Now California, 4 1.50 per
100 pounds; new Oregon, $1.2591.50 per 100
pound; old Oregon, Sue per loo pounds.
MELONS Cantaloupes, $2-75 $3 per
crate; watermelons, llVic per pound.
ONIONS California red, $1.25 per sack;
Walla Walla. $1.50; garlic, 10c per pound.
ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.50 per
sack; carrots. $1.75; parsnips. $1.75; beets.
$1-50.
VEGETABLES Beans, 7c per pound;
cabbage, 2c per pound : corn. 30c
per doz. ; cucumbers, hothouse, 35 40c per
dozen ; outdoor, $ 1 . 00 per box ; egg
plants, 17 H c per poun d ; lettuce,
head. 1 5c per dozen; parsley, 13c per dozen;
peas, 4c per pound; peppers, 10c per
pound; radishes, 12--2C per dozen; rhubarb,
l2c per pound; spinach. 2c per pound; tw
matoes, Oregon, $1(3 1.10 per crate; Callfor
nla, $11.25 per crate; celery, $1.25 dos.; ar
tichokes, 75c doz.
Dairy and Country Produce.
ECTTER Extras, 27ic per pound;
fancy, 23c; choice, 20c; store, 18c.
EGGS Oregon candled, 2425c; East
ern. 22 23c per dozen.
CHEESE Fancy cream twins, 14c per
pound; full cream triplets, 14Vsc; full cream,
Young America, 15Vc.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, 12 c lb.;
fancy hens, 13c ; roosters, y 10c ; Spring.
17c; ducks, old,' 12c; Spring. 14c; geese, old.
6c; goslings, 10llc; turkeys, old, IS 19c;
young. 2U & 24c.
VEAL Extra, 8Sc per lb.; ordinary,
T&7Vc; heavy, 5c.
PORK Fancy. 77Hc per lb; prdlnary,
$c; large. 5c
MUTTON Fancy, 7 9c
Provisions.
HAMS 10 to 13 lbs., 17c; 14 to 16 lbs.,
lec; 28 to 20 lbs., lt$M?c; hams, skinned,
ltfc; picnics, 11c; cJltage roll, 12c; shoul
ders, 12c; boiled ham, 24c; boiled picnic,
10c.
BACON Fancy. 23 He per lb.; standard.
10Lc; choice, Ift'.ic; EnglUh. 17 He; strips.
15c.
DRY ALT CURED Regular short clears,
dry salt. 1130, smoked, 12Vc; short clear
backs, dry salt, 12c; smoked, 13Vc; Ore
gon exports, bellies, dry salt, 13 &c, smoked,
14 fcc
LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces, 13V4c;
tubs, 13 He; 50s, 13Vc; 20s, 13 c; 10s, 14c;
5s, 14 sc; as, 14c. Standard, pure: Tierces,
12 -4 c ; tubs. 12 i c; 5Us, 1- H c ; 2us,
12Hc; 10s, 13c; 5s, 13Vc Compounds:
Tierces, bttc; tubs, 8-fcc; 30s, bc; 20s,
STe; 10s, wc; 5s, 9-c.
SMOKED BEEF Beet tongues, each.
70c ; dried beef sets, ltic ; dried beef out
sides, 15c; dried beef inaides, l&c; dried beef
knuckles, ISc
PICKLED GOODS Barrels; Pigs' feet.
$13; regular tripe, $10; honeycomb tripe, $12;
pits tongues. $ly.0; lambs' tongues, $25;
S. P. beef tongues, $20; pig snouta. $12.50;
pig ears, $12.50.
MESS MEATS Beef, specials, $13 per
barrel; plate, $14 per barrel; family. $14 per
barrel; pork, $24 per barrel; brisket. S23 per
barrel.
Groceries, -Dried fruits. Etc
DRIED Fit U ITS Apples, 7 He per pound;
peaches, ll&12Hc; prunes, Itaiian, 50Vic;
prunes, French, 3 5c; currants, unwashed,
cases, &Wc; currants, washed, cases, 10c;
figs, white, fancy, 50-pound boxes, 6V4c.
COFFEE Mocha, 242&c; Java, ordinary
17g2Mc; Costa Rica, fancy, 18p20c; good,
ltilsc; ordinary, 12 , loc per pound; Co
lumbia Roast, 14c; Arbuckie, $10.50; Lion,
$1575
RICE Southern Japan. Dc; head. 8c;
Imperial Japan, 6c
bALMON Columbia River, 1-pound tails,
$2 per dozen; 2-pound talis, $2.95; 1-pound
(lata, $2 10; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails. 95c;
red, l-pound talis, $1.45; sod-eyes, 1-pound
tails. $2.
SUGAR Granulated, $6.23; extra C. $5.73;
golden C, $5.05; fruit and berry sugar,
$0.25; plain bag. $0.05; beet granulated,
$0-05; cube barrels), $0.05; powdered
(barrels), $0.50. Terms: On remittance)
within lo days deduct 4c per pound; it
later than 15 days, and within 30 days,
deduct c per pound. Maple sugar, 15 42180
per pound.
NL'Ta Walnuts, lOiflSc per pound by
sack; Brazil nuts, 10c; filberts, 16c; pecans,
10c; almonds. 184 13c; chestnuts, Ohio,
25c; peanuts, raw, tt5i 8Vc per pound;
roasted, 10c; pinenuts, 10&12c; hickory
nuts, luc; cocoanuts, 90c per dozen.
SALT Granulated, $14.50 per ton, $2 per
bale; half grouua. "100s, $10 per ton; 5 us,.
iu.ju per ion.
BEANS Small white, 5c; large white,
53ic; pink, 4c; bayou, 4c; Lima, ttc; Mexi
can red, 43fec.
HONES: Fancy, $3.503.73 per box.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream. 90
pound sacks, per barrel, $7; lower grades,
$5.5O(1.30; oatmeal, steel-cut. 43 -pound
sacks, $S per barrel; 9-lb. sacks, $4.25 per
bale; split peas, per 100 pounds, $4.2&&4-S0;
pearl barley, $4.50 5 per 100 lbs.; pastry
flour, lu-pound sacks, $2.75 per bale; flaked
wheat. $2.73 per case.
GRAIN BAGS each.
Hops, Wool. Hides, Eta.
HOPS 1!07. prime and choice,, 4 3c
per. pound; olds,. 2'2 too. per pound; con
tracts, 910c.
WOOL, Eastern Oregon, average beet, lD
ltHc per pound, according to shrinkage;
Valley, 1S15VC-
MOHAiH cnolce, lS18c per pound.
HIDES Dry hides. No. 1, 14c pound; dry
kip. 2o 1. 13c pound; dry salted, one-third
less; dry calf, 15c pound; salted steers,
8c pound; salted cows, tic pound; stags and
bulls, 4c pound; kip. tic pound; calf, lullc
pound; green stock. 1c less; sheepskins,
shearlings, 10&2oc; short wool, 8o4Uc;
medium and long wool, accoiding to qual
ity. oO 00c; dry horses. 0Oc&l.o0; dry colt,
25c; angora. oUcSl; goat, common. 1041
20c.
FUKS No. 1 skins. Bear ' skins, as to
size, No. 1, each. S5.0010; cubs, each. SI 9
B; badger, prime, each, 25QjUc; cat, wild,
with head perfect, 30 50c; house. 520c;
fox, common gray, large prime, each, 40 9
60c red, each, So5; cross, each, S5l&;.
silver ard black, eaoti. S100oO0; ushers,
tach, SoQiS; each, 4.504fU; mink,
strictly No. 1, each, according to size, SI Q
8; marten, dark northern, according to size
and color, each, $1015; marten, pale, ac
cording to size and color, each, S2.50G4;
muskrat. large, each. 12(9 15c; skunk, each.
B0 u 40c; civet or polecat, each, 513c; otter,
for uirge. prime skin, each, 610; panther,
with head and claws perfect, each,
raccoon, for prime large, each. 50Q75c;
wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each,
(3.50(3 5.00; prairie (coyote). 60cL.10;
wolverine, each, SO 8.00.
CASCARA BAHK New, 3"ic; carloads,
4c; old, 4c; carloads, 4c per pound.
Coal OH. Unseed OU. Eta.
KEFINKD OILS Water while. Iron bar
rels. 104c; wood barrels, 14 Vic pearl oil.
cases. 18c; head light, iron barrels, 12Hc;
cases, lajc; wood barrels. 10HC Eocene.
caes. 21c. Special W. W.. Iron barrels, 14c;
wood, barrels. ISc. Elaine, cases, 28c Extra
star, cases, 21c.
GASOLINE V. M. and P. naphtha. Iron
barrels. 121ic; cases. l4jc. Ked Crown
gasoline, iron barrels, ' lCVsc; cases, 224c;
motor gasoline, iron barrels, lSVsc; cases,
22V,c; 80 gasoline. Iron barrels, 30c: cases,
37 c. No 1 engine distillate, iron barrels,
0c; cases, 14c.
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. Sic; boiled,
barrels, 53c; raw. ca?ea. 57c; boiled, cases,
59c.
OIL CAKB MEAL Ton lots, 31.
Lumber.
ROUGH Dimensions, Sx4 to 14x14 to S2
feet, $0; 34 to 40, $10; 42 to' 50. $12; 52 to
60. $15: 1x8 to 1x12 rough. $10, 2x3 to 2x12.
incl., 10 to 24 sized random, $!; 1x4 com.
sis., $0; 1x8 com. sM.. $ll; cull. 1x6 and
wider, sis. $S; cull. 1x4. sis.. $5; cull. 2x4
to 2x12 sized, $6; ship lap, com., $11; cedar,
com., $11.
FLOORING 1x4, No. 1 V. G., $27: No. 2
V. G., $22; No. 3. $14; No. 2 slash. $18; 1x6
slash.' $18: l-inch flooring. $4 extra.
KUST1C lx and 1x8 No. 1, $25; No. 2
V or chan, $18; No. 2 special pattern, $20;
No. 3, all patterns. $14.
CEILING 1x4 and 1x6. No. 1, $25: No. 2.
$18: No. 3. $12: 1x3. No. 2. $16; No. S. $12;
a-lncJi. $2 le.-s.
FINISH Up to 12-Inch. No. 1. $26: No. 2.
1 $L1i; No. S. $14.
I r.1 I 1.-.VJ i, .V i.-ivn, A, eoA, 40.
I. $28: No. 3. $15.
LATH lVs-lnch. $2: 114-Inch. $1.75.
MOULDINGS 2 inches wide and unfler.
per linear foot. lc; over 2 Inches) In width,
per linear foot, each inch In widths ic.
DOOR JAMBS, casings, etc., $30; eurfar
eg. $1 extra.
Freeh Fish and Shell Fish.
FISH Halibut. 5c lb.; black cod. 8c;
black bass. 2oc; striped bass, 18c; herring.
$ic; flounders. 6c; catfish, 11c; shrimp.
l-'ic- perch. 7c: sturgeon. 121ac: sea trout.
15c" torn cod. 10c; salmon, fresh. SfcVc;
smelt. 7c; shad. S'r4c.
OYSTERS Sboalwater ' Bay, per gallon.
$-25- pr eaek. $4.50; Toke Point. $1.60 per
lui): Olympias U20 lbs.). $4; ( Olympias. per
CLAMS Little neck, per box, $2.50; raaor
clams. $2 per box. -
Dairy Produce In the East,
CHICAGO. July 29. On the Produce Ex
change today the butter market waa easy.
Creameries. 1SB21C: dairies. 17&20C.
Eggs Firm; at mark, cases included, 14V,
4J15c: flrstn. 171,0: rrime firsts, 20c.
Cheese Strong; llfrrlSo.
NEW YORK. July 29. Butter,
changed.
Cheee Easy.' unchanged. v
Eggs Firm, unchanged.
dull, un
New York Cotton Market.
NEW " YORK. July 29. Cotton futures
opened steady at unchanged prices to an ad
vance of 2 points and closed steady, net 1
point higher to S points lower.
Snot closed quiet: mid. uplands, 10.70c; mid.
Gulf, 10.95c Sales, none.
DEMAND
PULLS OFF
Prices of Both Stocks and
Bonds Suffer.
SPECULATIVE TONE HEAVY
Free Selling Orders Above Market
Prevent Any Possibility of Ad--v
a nee Waning Interest
in Gould Affairs.
NEW YORK, July 29. Interest In the stock
market became apathetic today and there was
a material contraction In the volume of busi
ness. The speculative tone at the same time
was heavy. Early attempts to advance prices
soon demonstrated that stocks were being
supplied to meet the bids at the advanced
prices. This supply of stocks diminished at a
moderate recession and left the market in a
dull and sluggish condition. There was rift
encouragement to bid up prices with the
obstacle to be met of free selling orders above
the market. On the other hand, there was
no such urgency In the selling as to encour
age the bear party to push prices down.
The passing of several events which have
been looked forward to were partly accounta
ble for the neglected condition of the market.
With these various items of news out of the
way, the market showed its usual desire for
new factors to point the next step in the
speculation. The day's hews did not supply
this factor.
Some disturbing effect was produced by the
confused reports circulated early in the day
of a reported serious automobile accident to
W. K. Vanderbilt., Some recovery followed
when the reports were known to refer to a
mishap in which the capitalist had not been
involved.
There was some waning of Interest in the
rumors concerning the adjustment in the af
fairs of the Gould rallroda properties in con
nection with the $8,000,000 Wheeling & Lake
Erie notes falling due in August. The steps
to be taken to meet this obligation were made
a mystery ot, and the Information consisted
of rumors that bankers were in consultation
over the details of the plan.
With th. decline in activity la stocks there
has come a languishing in the interest in the
bond market which was made the cause
of some puzzled complaints on the part of the
bond dealers. The new output of bonds has
been sufficient apparently to supply the pres
ent demand. The prices at which bankers
hold the new issue also is held by bond deal
ers to be unduly high. The new Central Pa
cific first refunding 4s, ' when issued, are be
ing dealt in on the curb and have dropped
to below the price at which they were taken
from the bankers, thus duplicating the ex
perience with the Unloon Pacific refunding 4s.
The strength ' of the metal markets gave
strength to the copper Industrials. The ir
regular fluctuations continued throughout.
Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value,
$3,080,000. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales.
40,800
1.300
High.
75
SVi
Amal Copper . . .
Am Car & Foun
do preferred . .
73',
74
38 y,
1T
27
53 H
'-
10714
86
"45
861,
39
102
33
20 V4
27
10
53
105
88
106
13
95
24
46
86
' 83
83
93
84
51
1711
27
96
200
42
6
158
140
55
32
32
1
51
138
18
166
, 27
64
35
24
40
Am Cotton Oil.. 200 33TS
Am Hd & Lt pf. 100 184
Am Ice Securi.. 2UO 27?i
Am Linseed Oil.
Am 'Locomotive.. 2,800' 6414
do preferred
Am Smelt St Ref. 28,500 S8
do preferred loo 107 15
Am Sugar Ref.. 600 130
Am Tobacco pf . . 200 86
Am Woolen
Anaconda Mln Co 8.700 4614
Atchtaon 300 8714
do preferred . . .
Atl Coast Line.
Bait & Ohio 0,800 8414 83
do preferred
Brook Ran Tran. 5.800 52 60
Canadian Pacific.. 900 170 170
Central Leather.. 7oo 281s 27
do preferred
Central of N J
Ches & Ohio
Chi Gt Western.
Chicago & N W..
C, M & St Paul.
C. C. C & St L. .
700
200
1.000
42
424
'
158
Kl 14
"31
32-
tilV,
52
138
18
IBS
27
158 14
9,700 141
Colo Fuel Iron. l.BnO 3414
Colo & Southern.. 600 82 i,
do 1st preferred. 200 til 'v,
do 2d preferred. 100 52
Consolidated Gas.. 700 130
Corn Product ... 7,600 184
Del & Hudson 100 166
D R Grande ... 400 2714
do preferred
Distillers' Securi.. 700 3514 3514
Erie 15.300 25 2414
do 1st preferred. 800 4014 40
do 2d preferred. 800 3014 28
General Electric. 100 145 145
Gt Northern pf.. B.400 13B14 135
Gt Northern Ore.. 12.100 69 6814
Illinois; Central .. 1,500 14114 140
Interborough Met. 800 11 14 11
do preferred ... 800 31 u, 30
Int Paper 300 10 1014
do preferred
Int Pump
Iowa Central
K C Southern ... 1,100 25 25
do preferred
Louis & Nashville 400 109 108
Mexican. Central .....
Minn & St Louis
29
140 ',4
136
68
141
11
31
10
56
23
17
23
56
108
14
28
114
64
30
63
70
107
41
73
66
141H4
26
124
80
75
.12
156
44
117
20
73
17
3.1
26
15
40
61
92
118
19
48
25 1,
23
4
15.1
82
28
96
108
S8
24
102
13
27
76
66
8
21
M. 8t P & S S M. 1.100 115
Missouri Pacific. 4.700 5414
113
5214
30
'70
106
41
73
66
1411 U
25
124
85
'32
18V4
44
117
20
73
17
33
2B
17
40
61
91
118
IB
49
36
25
23
49
12
83
28
Mo. Kan & Texas 4.100 31
do preferred
National Lead ... 2.100 71'i
N Y Central 7.800 1074
N Y. Ont & West. 1.700 41
Norfolk west., i.too 74
North American .. 500 66
Northern 1'sclDC. 6,tSOO 1419,
Puclflc Mall .:... 10O 261J
Pennsylvania S.7'iO 124'4
People's Gas 200 8614
P. c C St L
Pressed Steel Car 800 32
Pullman Pal Car inn 16814
Ry Steel Spring.. 100 45 u,
Reading . . .' 49.000 118
Republic Steel ... 50 21
do preferred ... i.rtou
Rock Ieland Co.. 300 17
do preferred ... 4.4" 34
St L & S F 2 pf . 400 26
St L Southwestern 100 174
do preferred ... Ron 40;4
Sloss-ShefTleld .... 2O0- 6214
Southern Pacific - 16.300 91
do preferred ... zoo 118
Southern Railway. 2.800 1814
do preferred ... ion 49
Tenn Copper 2.000 3714.
Texas Pacific. 600 25
Tol. St L & West. 100 23
do preferred ..... 200 49
Union Pacific .... T8.800 154
do preferred
100
83
TJ S Rubber
do 1st preferred. . .
300
28
TJ S Steel
do preferred ...
rtah Conner .
'.000 45
44
5.100 109
4.400 39
'V.70O 102'
6.900 131,
Va-Caro Chemical.
no preferred - . . .
Wabash
do preferred . . .
Westinghouse Elec
Western Union
Wheel L- Erie.
Wisconsin , Central.
102
12
loo
20O
78
T8
8
200 21
14
21
Total sales for the day. 443.700 sharea.
'. BONI?S '
NEW YORK. July 29. Closing quotations:
L". S. ref. 2reg.l03'N Y C G 3s.. 91
do coupon". .. .103: North Pacific 3s. 72
V S. 3s reg 100 ; North Pacific 4s. 102
do counon. .. .100 'South Pacific 4s. 86
U S new 4s reg.120 Union Pacific 4s. 101
do coupon. .. .122 (-wiscon cent 4S. 83
Atchison adj 4a. K01 (Japanese 4s.
79
D K (i 4S... l
- Stock at London.
LONPON. July 29. consols for money.
87; do for account. 87.'
Anaconda ... 9.87iN. Y. Central. 110.50
AtchUon 89.50 jNorflk 4 Wes 76.O0
do pref 85 50 ! do pref. 83 00
Bait & Ohio." 95 7.1 lOnt West.. 43.00
Can Pacific. .175.37iPennsylvanla. 64.00
Ches & Ohio. 44.12Rand Mines.. 6.12
Chi Grt West 7.2.1 jReadlng 60.82
C. M. s. f.144.70 iaoutnem ity.. 19.62
De Beers 10.621 do nref 50.OO
D 4 R. G. ...28.M South Pacific. 94.62
do pref. ..." 66.23
Union Pacific. 157.87
do pref 86. OO
U. 8. Steel.... 46.12
Erie 24 75
do 1st pf . . 42.10
do - 2d pf . . 28.30
Grand Trunk 18.37
no prei tit. 70
Wabash 13.00
do pref 27.00
I III Central... 145.00
i , at is iii.'"
spanisn s. . . . 92.75
Mo K & T... 31.37'Amal Copper. 76.87
Money F.xchange. Etc
NEW YORK. July 29. Money on call easy,
llrlH per cent: ruling rate. 1 per cent;
closing bid, 1 per cent;, offered at 1 per
cent. Time loans, dull but strong; 60 days,
2 per cent; 90 days, 2& per cent; six months,
4 per cent.
Prims mercantile paper, 4C5 per cent.
Sterling exchange firm, with actual business
In bankers' bills at $4.6690 for demand and at
$4.85404.8650 for 60-day bills.
Commercial bills, $4.&43i$4.85.
Bar sliver, B2c
Mexican dollars, 45c.
Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds,
steady.
LONDON", July 29. Bar silver, steady,
24 d per ounce.
Money, 1-3 percent. "
. The rate of discount In the open market for
short bills to lhi per cent; do. three months'
bills. 11 per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 29. Silver bars,
32T,c-
Mexican dollars, nominal.
Drafts Sight, 10c; telegraph. 12c.
Sterling exchange. $4.85; sight, $4.87
Daily Treasury Statement.
"WASHINGTON, July 29. Today's
state-
ment of the Treasury shows:
Available cash balance... $203,379,502
Gold coin and bullion 40.130.774
Gold certificates 80,527,100
SEATTLE PRODUCE FIRMER
EGG AND CHEESE PRICES TEND
UPWARDS.
Light Pack of Red Alaska Salmon
Expected and Five-Cent Ad
vance Is Ixioked For.
SEATTLE, wash.. July 29. (Special.)
Ranch eggs were shoved up one cent today
to 31 cents for the best. The supply is
limited at that price. Cheese Is much
firmer and an advance Is expected before
tho end, of the week. Higher prices In the
East and a stronger market In Oregon are
the causes of the strength here.
Blackberries sold as high ar $2.75 today,
this being the highest price of the season.
Owing to the high prices commission men
have scoured contiguous territory for stocks.
Heavy shipments are expected Detore tr.e
end of the week.
Reports from Southwestern Alaska re
ceived here today seem to confirm the ru
mors that the Alaska duck win m ngni
this season. A New York firm today sent
an offer of $1.25 for 2C00 cases of red
Alaska salmon. The trade here is Inclined
to believe that the opening prices on Alas
ka salmon will be at least five cents higher
than last year.
Wheat was more active here today. Ex
porters are preparing to begin active buy
ing la Eastern Washington.
QUOTATIONS ATSAJ FRANCISCO.
Prices Paid for Produce) In the Day City
Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 29. The follow
ing prices were quoted In th produce mar
ket today: .
Mlllstuffs Bran, $28331; middlings,
S32.50S35.
Vegetables Cucumbers, 60976c: garlic,
496c: preen peas, 23e; string beans, 3
6c; asparagus, 6910c; tomatoes, 50 Sue;
eggplant. 75c $1.
Butter Fancy creamery. 23c; creamery
seconds, 22c; fancy dairy, 20c; dairy
seconds, 20c.
Cheese New, 10811c; Young America,
12913c. '
Eggs Store. 25c; fancy ranch, 27e;
Poultry Roosters, old. e3.60(&4.3u; root
era, young, $698; broilers. smell, $2,509
$3- broilers. large. $394; fryers. $4,509
5; hens. $5.5CX&5.oO; ducks, old. $495; young,
$595.60.
wool Spring, Humboldt snd Mendocino,
15lSc; Mountain. 48c: South Plains an
Ban Joaquin, 7S9c; Nevada. 912c
Hops New and old crops. l9oc; contracts.
a2ini
Hay Wheat, $14 18; wheat and oats.
$12916; airaita, sii'sid.w; wvoca, oviu,
straw, per bale, 50 9 75c.
nvnita Anniea. choice. $1.15: common.
40c? bananas. $193.50; Mexican limes, $4
85: California lemons, choice, $3.50;
common. $1; oranges. navels, $2.6093.60;
pineapples. $1.509-
Potatoes Early Rose, 7 5 85c ; sweets, 4
4c.
Receipts Flour, 8277 quarter sacks; wheat.
3155 centals; oats, 920 centals; potatoes, 2420
sacks: bran, 2400, sacks: middlings, 600 sacks;
hay, 730 tons; wool, 82 bales; hides, 2105.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Prices Current locally on Cattle, Sheep and
Hogs.
The recent heavy arrivals ot lambs have
weakened the market and prices were low
ret M cents a hundred yesterday. A firm
tone continues In the hog market with the
demand exceeding the supply. Otherwise
prices are steady in the local market. Re
ceipts yesterday were 120 cattle, 240 sheep,
ion hnsr. 50 calves and 350 lambs.
The following prices were current on live
stock In the local market yesternay:
CATTLE Best steers, $3.6593.83: me
dium, $3.5093.75: common, $3.2593.50;
cows, best, $2.50 9 2.75; medium, $225 9 2.30;
PAlVM. S4 IE 5.
SHEEP Best wethers, $3.50; mixed, $3.26
9$3.50; ewes, $3; Spring lambs, $494.50.
HOGS Best, $6.5096.75; lights, $5.7596
Blockers, $3.60 9 5.75.
Eastern Livestock Markets.
CHICAGO. July 29. Cattle Receipts,
about 4000; market, steady. Beeves, $3.90
1 80: Texans. $3.60e5.40: Westerns, $3,800
5.80; stockers and feeders, $2-50 -I 4.1 ; cows
and heifers. $1.855.8U: calves, $3.73r08.23.
Hogs Receipts, l7,oou; market, Dc nigner.
Lieht. $3.706.65: mixed. $5.90(3)6.75 : heavy,
S.I ft0if6.70: rough. $3.90426. 50: nigs. S5.209
6.00; good to choice heavy, $6.506.75;
bulk of sales. $6.10416.25.
.v-neen Kecemts. zu.utw: msrxei. sieaay-
Natlves. $2.6084.63: Westerns, $2.754.70:
yearlings. $4.506570; Iambs. $4.506.55
westerns. S4.5tltii 6.80.
(IUAHA. ,iu y ZH. iairie neceiprs. iwu
market, steady to stronger; native steers,
S4.25ia5.50: cows end heifers. $2.i5oio;
Western steers. $3-50' 5.50; Texas steers. $3
4 65: cows and heifers. S2.50'a 4.55: can-
ners. S2ffi2.85: stockers and feeders, $2.75S
4.80: calves. $366.50; bulls and stags. $2.50
(014.30.
Hogs Kecelpts. ozuv; marxer. . iiiuc
hleher Heavv. $8.1541 6.35: . mixed. S. 10M
6.15; light. $6.05 6.15; pigs, $3.30(36; bulk
Of sales, $o.lo76.lo.
Sheen Receipts, zaoo; market, steady.
Yearlings, $4.255: wethers. $3.854.40
aw as, $3.264.65; lambs, so tro.oo.
KANSAS CITY, July 29. Cattle Receipts
6000. includlnc 200O Southerns: market.
steady to strong. Native steers. $4.50
5: southern steers. xj.uo(a4.tu: boutn
ern cows. $23.50; native cows and heir
ers. $25.75; stockers and feeders. $34.S0
bulla S2.50I&4: calves. $3.506.25: West
ern steers, $3.75 5.26; Westers cows, $2.50
CJ3.73.
Hoars Recelnts. 7000: market. 5e high
er; bulk of sales, $6.356.55; heavy, $6.30
4DS.73: packers and butchers. $6.35S6.55
light, $6.306.45; packers and butchers,
$6.356.55; light, $6 2046.45; pigs, $4.5047
5.50.
Sheen Reeeiots. 5000: market. strong.
Muttons, $4!6: lambs, $3.50-94 75; range
wethers, $3.75 4.40; fed ewes, $3,256 4-23.
Eastern Mining Stocks.
BOSTON. July 29. Closing quotations:
Adventure ..$ 7.50 IParrot ....... 28 50
Alloues 34.00 loulncy 97.00
Amalgamated 74.62 Shannon 15.12
Atlantic 15.75 :TamaraclC ... 77.00
Bingham ... 75 ITrinity 14.87
Cal & Hecla.663.oo unitea copper 6.75
Centennial .. 27.50 IU. S. Mining.. 41.75
Copper Range 77.21 I IT. S. Oil 23.75
Daly west... 10.50 I Utah 47.00
Franklin 1 1.17 Victoria 6 00
Granby 10.1.00 Winona 6.87
Isle Royale.. 24.62 W'olverlne ...140 00
Mass Mining. 74 00 INorth Butte.. 27.12
Michigan 12 .10 I Nevada 14.12
Mohawk .... 65.-'U leal a- Arlx. . . 121.00
Mont. C C .77 Aris Com.... 21.23
Old Dominion 89.37 Greene Can... 1125
Osceola 107.00 I
NEW YORK, July 29. Closing quotations:
Alice ..265 ILeadtrtlle Con... 8
Breece 5 Little Chief . 8
Brunswick Con. 5 iMexlcan 80
Com Tun stock. 23 (Ontario 400
do bonds 17 lOphir 230
C. C Va 82 !SmalI Hopes 18
Horn Slfver 50 I Standard 180
Iron. Silver 95 I Yellow jacket... 23
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, July 29. Another advance
was reported in the London tin market,
with spot quoted at 137 10s and futures at
137 15s. Locally the market was dull and
unchanged at 803O.5Oc
Copper was 5s higher at 5 Tis for spot
and 60 for futures In the London market.
The local market was steady with Lake
quoted at 1391325c; electrolytic, 12.S7HO
13c. and cast Ins; at 12.824 12.75c.
Lead advanced to 13 3s ltd in London.
The local market was firm and a shade
hia-her on the average at 4.47H 4.52c.
Spelter was unchanged at lf 2s 6d in,
London. The local market was firm and un
changed at 4t.A04.66c.
Iron was unchanged locally.
T
Previous Rumors of Blight Are
Confirmed.
CAUSES STRONG MARKET
Active Covering by Shorts in Chicago
Pit at Advancing Prices Hot
Weather Sends Up Corn
and Oats.
CHICAfiO. .Tiilv ?9. The wheat market
was firm all day. but the greatest strength
develoDed ' late In the seedon. when shorts
covered freely owing to the receipt of nu
merous reports 'confirming previous rumors
or black rust in the Dakotas. several or
the leading commission houses were active
buyers all day. Early in the session the
market was strengthened Dy reports or not
eather in the Northwest, and by ngnter
acceptances from the country. The market
closed Btrong. with prices aimcst at me
top point. September opened unchanged to
c lower at 89c to 8c, advanced to
80 c, and closed at 90 c.
The corn market was strong the entire
ay, particularly the new crop months.
hlch were In active demand by commis
sion houses and shorta Dry, hot weather
throughout a ma -lor portion of the corn
belt was chiefly responsible for the bullish
sentiment. September opened unchanged to
o higher at 7..c to 74c, sold orr to line.
and then advanced to 74 c. The close was
at 73 w 73 c.
Scorching weather in the Northwest and
small local receipts caused a strong mar
ket for oats. An advance of 1 to 2 cents
in the 1,'rice of the cash grain was a bul
lish factor. September opened c to c
igher at 43c to 44c. advanced tc 44T4C.
and closed at 44 c.
Provisions were strong. The feature was
the purchase" of l.OOO.Ooo pounds of Septem-
hee rlhs nv a local DacKer. At me clove
September pork was up 10c. lard was 7c
higher and ribs were 10c nigner.
The leading zuturre rangea as louuws:
WHEAT.
US
DAKOTAS
Open. High. Low. Close.
July $ .89 $ .811 .80 $ .89
September ... .88 .90 .89 .90
Dec, new .. .91 .92 .91 .92
Dec. old ... .91 .92 .81 .82
CORN.
Julv 76 .76 .75 .75
September ... .73 .74 .73 .73
December ... .60 .61 . -1
May 60 t' 60 .60 .60
OATS.
July, old ... .63 .53 .52 .63
July, new .. .52 .53 .62 .6.1
September'... .43 . .44 .43 .44
December ... .43 .44 .43 .43
MESS PORK.
September ...15.60 15.65 15.52 15.62
October 15.65 15.67 15.57 15.67
LARD.
September ... 9 42 8.43 8.40 0.45
October 8.52 8.55 - 9.50 8.65
SHORT RIBS.
September ... 8.87 892 8.85' 8 92
October . 8.92 9.00 8.92 9.00
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady.
Wheat No. 2 Spring. $1.1.1ffl.l5;
No. 8,
$1.021.14; No. 2 red. 90e93c.
Corn No. 2, 7676c; No. 2 yellow. 7
77c.
Oats No. 2. 5Sc; No. 2 white, 64c; No. 3
white, 50ig3c.
Barley Fair to choice malting, 6861c.
Flaxseed- No. 1 Northwestern, $1.27. ,
Short ribs Sides (loose). $8.80(68.90.
Mess pork Per barrel, $15. 56(1 5. 60.
Lard Per 100 pounds. $9.37. '
Sldeo Short clear (boxed), $8.87(R9.00.
Whisky Basis of high wines, $1.35.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels ...
43.000
14.000
Wheat, bushels . .
Corn, bushels . . . ,
Oats, bushels ....
Rye, bushels .....
...413,000
...229.600
...264.000
. .. 8.00O
. .. 64,000
95.000
372.000
168.000
9. COO
-2,000
.Barley, bushels ..
Grain and Produce aX New York.
NEW YORK. July 29. Flour Receipts. 22,-
800 barrels; exports, 3300 barrel. Steady,
with a moderate demand.
Wheat Receipts. 89,000 bushele; spot mar
ket steady: No. 2 red. 88c$1.00 elevator
and $1.00 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern
Duluth, $1.22 f. o. b. -afloat; No. 2 hard
Winter. $1.01 f. o. b. afloat. A black rust
scare struck the wheat market today and
advanced prices a full cent. Shorta covered
vigorously. There was also a fair. export in
quiry and talk of lighter Southwestern re
ceipts. Last prices showed lc net rise.
July closed at $1.00; September, 984c; De
cember, $1.00.
Hops Dull.
Hides Firm.
Wool Steady.
Petroleum Steady.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 29. Wheat firm.
Barley Easier.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping. $1.571.62; milling,
$1.6561.70.
Barley Feed. $1.32 1.3? ; brewing, nom
inal.
Oats Red. $1.351.50; white, 1.40al.52
gray. $1.401.50.
Call board sales:
Wheat May. $1.65 bid; December. $1.61
asked, $1.60 bid.
Barley December, $1.36ffl.87.
Corn Large yellow, $1.851.90.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. July 29. Cargoes, quiet
but
steady. Walla Walla, prompt shipment
at
37s: California, prompt shipment, at 37s 6d.
Engjlah country markets, 6d cheaper; French
country markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL, July 29. Wheat July, nom
inal; September. 7s 2d; December, 7s 2d,
Weather, fine.
Wheat at Taconus.
TACOMA. July 29. Wheat Oulet. un
changed. Bluestem. 87c; club, 85c; red, 83c.
Dried Fruit at Mew York.
NEW YORK. July 29. The market for
evaporated apples Is quiet. Fancy are quoted
at 1010c: choice, 8S9c; prime, 69c
common to fair, 56c
Prunes are fairly active, with quotations
ranging from Sc to 13c for California and
from 6c to 7c for Oregon fruit, the latter
up to 3O-40S.
Apricots are moderately active, with choice
quoted at 89c; extra choice. 9S!10c
fancy. 10'llc.
Peaches are firmer in tone, with Coast hold
ers showing a tendency to advance their prices.
In the local market choice are quoted ' at 8
8c; extra choice, 939o; fancy, 1010c;
extra fancy. 10tfllc.
Raisins continued dull, with loose muscatels
quoted at 44J6c: choice to fancy seeded,
6477c; seedless, 606; London layers, $1.25
ei.ss. i
1 Coffee and 8ngar.
NEW YORK, July 29. Coffee futures closed
net unchanged to 6 points higher. Sales, 20,
000 bags. Including December 5.0o5.70c;
March. B.70c: May, C.75c. Spot coffee quiet;
No. T Rio, ec; No. 4 Santos, 8c. Mild
dull; Cordova. 9412V3C.
Sugar Raw firm; fair refining, 3.75c; cen
trifugal. 06 test, 4.25c; molasses sugar. 8.45
8.50c. Refined steady; crushed, 6.00c; pow
dered, 5.40c; granulated, 6.30c.
Vale Wool Sells at Advance.
VALE. Or, July 29. (Special.) Eieman
A Co., of Boise, representing Boston peo
ple, purchased 26.000 pounds of wool this
week from Cummins. of Westfall. The
wool was stored in tne Vale Trading Com
pany warehouse at Vale. The price paid
was 13c, which Is c higher than was of
fered at the wool sale here in June.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST., LOUIS, July 20. Wool, steady,
ritory and Western, medium, 1&318c;
Ter
flne medium, IPgloe: fine. PriSc.
Heat Causes One Death.
CHICAGO. July 29. With the thermom
eter early this afternoon, standing at S5,
Ladd & Tilton Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 1859.
Oldest Bank on
Capital fully paid - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00
OFFICERS
W. M. Ladd, President.
Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of
banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. We are prepared
to furnish depositors every facility consistent with good banking.
SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO.
FIRST CLASS
FARE $10
tans sa-n, J ajfa.la InrI,,4-l nmas Sat!
Upper Deck $15.00 Second Class $5.00
S. S. ROSE CITY
Sails From Ainsworth Dock,
i. W. RANSOM. Dock A-t., Ainsworth
Phone Main 208.
Dock.
one death, one disappearance and nu
merous prostrations due to the heat were
reported.
John Daizik, who was overcome Dy me
heat yesterday, died todiy. Joseph
O'Mearx, whose mind had become un
balanced by the high temperature and
humidity, wandered away from home
and the police are searching for him.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Articles of Incorporation.
COLUMBIA ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
ING COMPANY Incorporator J. E. Kil
kenny. Georite L. Epp ana J. . imnu-
rlcks; capitalisation. 5C0O.
Building Permits.
. n. LOVEORBEN To erect a two-story
frame building on Capital street; f.2l.0.
W. A. RADER To erect a one-story
frame building on Ttbbetts. between East
Thirtieth and East Thirty-first; 1700.
ALBERT LAWSON To erect a two-story
frame building on East Twenty-second, be
tween East Ash and East Plna: sisou.
NINA Jt'DOE To erect a two-story
frame building on Moore street, between
Vancouver and "Williams avenues; $2000.
' J. PEDERSON To erect a one-aiory-
frame building on East Tenth street, be
tween Mason ana SKiamore; iwv.
J. PACiUET To erect a two-story frame
building on East Alder, between East Thir
teenth and East Fourteenth; .lpOO.
GEORGE H DUrjALU TO ereci a on-
story frame building on Patton. between
Eighteenth ana Ntneteentn; 2jw.
n n coiiLSON To eerct a one-story
frame building on East Salmon street, be
tween East l wenty-sixtn ana cast iwfuij
seventh; $2500.
W. J. BVRDAN" To erect a one-story
frame building on Marguerite avenue, be
tween Villa and Olney; $1500.
J. T. ENMS To erect a one-story rrame
building on East Nineteenth street, between
Alberta ana wygant; fzuuo-.
Deaths.
LINK At Good Samaritan Hospital. July
2fl. Frank Link, native of Austria, aged 38
years.
STEPHENS In Willamette River, July
JA. Thetla N. Stephens, native ot Pennsyl
vania, agea zu years.
AMATO At G Sixth street, July 27.
Mike Amato, a native of Italy, aged 7 years.
Maxrlag-e licenses.
PATTON-BARRINGER Harry L. Patton.
1. city; Frances M. Barrlncer. over 18,
city.
MASON-HANNA C. F. Mason, Kla
math Falls; Emma F. Henna, 23. city.
GRUHLKE-BENTLET Herman GruhlKe.
25. cltv; Etta Bentley. 24. city.
COMSTOOK-BURGASON A. B. Corn
stock. 37. city; Nellie Butgason, 36, city.
VEK.R Y-KEl.L i KranK l. verry, tw.
city; Ethel Kelly. 19. city.
BAKER-BOR1N -Walter H. Baker, 21,
Lents; Hazel Borln. 18. city.
M CARTNEY-ANDEHSON OeorgO E.
McCartney, 24, city; Pearl Anderson, over
17, city.
Wedding and visiting cards. W. O. 8ralth
t Co.. Washington bldg.. 4th and Waah.
Although 16.000 native Christians have
been massacred In China In the lat eight
years, there have been over 100.000 added
to the Protestant mission churches.
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R. S. Howard, Jr., Asst. Cashier.
J. TV. Ladd. Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier.
.OO
Saturday, August 1, 9 A. M.
M. J. ROCHE, C. T. A, 14S 3d St,
Main 4U-; A xwz.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Eastern Excursion Rates
. August 6, 7, 21, 22.
Chicago and return ..$72.50
St. Lcuis and return $67.50
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,
Superior, Winnipeg, Port Ar-.
thur and Sioux City and re-
turn $60.00
Ninety-day Limit Stopovers Allowed.
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
THE ORIENTAL LIMITED THE
FAST MAIL
For tickets and sleeping-car reser
vations call on or address H. Dickson,
C. P. and T. A., 122 Third St.. Port
land, Or. Tel. Main 680, A 2286.
STEAMER
LURLINE
For Astoria and all beach points.
Tickets good to return by train or
O. K. & N. steamers.
Leaves Taylor-street dock at 7:00
A. M. daily except Sunday.
JACOB KAMM, President.
rOBTLAND BY., LIGHT A POWER CO.
CABS LEAVE.
Ticket Office and Waltlnr-Room.
First and Alder tttreeta
FOR
Oregon City 4. 8:S0 A. M-, and avery
80 minutes to and ll eluding; 9 P. M .
then 10. 11. P. M. ; last car 12 midnight.
Greaham, R rtnr. Eagle Creek, .ta
cada, Cazadero. Falrwiew and Trout
dale 7:15. 9:15. 11:15 A- M-. 1:13. 8:46.
6:19. 7:25 P. M.
FOR VANCOUVER,
Ticket office and waitinc-roim Second
and Washington atreeta
A. M. 8:15'. 8:50, 7:25. -8:00. 8:33.
:10. 8:50. 10:80. 11:10. 11.50.
P. M. 12:30. 1:10. 1:50. 2:30. S:10.
3:50. 4:80. 5:10. 5:50. 6:30. 7:05, 7:4a
8:15. 9:25, 10:35". 11:45.
On Third Monday In Every Month
the Last Car Leave, at 1:06 P. M.
Daily except Sunday. sXally except
Monday-
SAX FRANCISCO PORTLAND S. B. CO.
Only Direct Steamers and Daylight Sailing:.
From Ainsworth Doik. Portland. 9 A. M.:
ft. 8. KOM City. Aug. 1, 15. X.
S.S. State of California. Aur. 8. 22.
From Lombard St., San Francisco, 11 A. M. i
S.S. state f California. Aua:. l. to.
S.8. Rose City. Aug. 8. 22, etc.
J. W. KANSOM. Dock Agent.
Main 2rt8 Ainsworth Dock.
M. f. ROCHE. Ticket Agent. 142 Sd at.
Phone Main 402. A 1401
jiamburg-Jrmerican.
WEEKLY SERVICE TO
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA
by Large. Luxurious Twin Screw
Eteamere; all modern appointments.
08 Market St. San Francisco, and R. B.
Offices In Portland. Agents.
North Pacific S. S. Co's. Steamihlp
Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder
Bail fox Eureka, San Francisco' and j
Los Angeles direct every Thursday j
at 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third
St, near Alder. Both phones, M.
1314. H. Yonng, Agent. '
COOS BAY LINE
The steamer PANAMA leaves Portland j
very Wednesday at 8 P. M. from Oak
a treat dock, for North Bend, Mftrahfleld mad
Coo Bar point. Freight received till 4 P- j
M on dvT of sailing. Paaeenger fare, flrat- j
clasa. $10; second-class. $7, including berth j
and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third
and Washington streets, or Oak-street dock, i
Fast
Steamer
Cbas. R. Spencer
Dally round trip, Astoria and war ,
lancttnga. leavea foot Washington at. X
A. M.; leaves Astoria 2 P. M. '
FARE, 91.00; HEALS, 60c
Bunday Excursions 8 A. IX.
HMO ROUND TRIP.
Phone Main 8619.
REGULATOR LINE.
Fast Steamer Bailey tiatsert.
Round Trips to Th. Dalles Week Days, Ex
cept Friday, Leave 7 A. M.
Round Trips to Cascade Locks Sunday.
Leave u A. M
DALLES CITV AJfO CAPITAL CITY
Maintain daily service to The Dalles, except !
Bunday, calling- at all way Landings tor
Crelg-ht and passeneers. Leave T A. at.
Alder-Street Dock.
Fhon. Main .14. A Hi.
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