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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
FLOUR IS UP TODAY Patents Will Be Advanced 10 Cents a Barrel. FOLLOWS RISE IN WHEAT Blucfttrm Scarce and In Strong De mand at HiRher Prices Eaetern Concord Grapes Are Coming. Potatoes Very Dull. By the nw loel flour price list which will go Into effect this morning patent flour will be advanced lO cent per barrel to $4 M. There will b no change In tha other grade For om time past flour value In thla tr.arket hgvt been too low In view of th high prlra of bluestem wheat, and yester day's advance waa for tha purpose of equal Ism value. At the new quotation the market Is decidedly strong and there la every Indication of atlll further advances In the near future. The fact that club and the red wheata are weaker than they have been la without effect In this regard, as bluestem Is very scarce and held at high figure. Exporter yesterday quoted bloe e'em at f3w centa and oltera of 13 cen:a have been made. Grain futurea were steady at the Board of Trade with no material changes In prices from those of the preceding day. Two thousand aacka of spot barley sold at $27 a ton. Among the visitors on the floor were C. B. Buchanan, of Cornelius, and W. W. Raymond, of Walla Walla. The ranee of futures waa aa followe (f. o. b. warehouse, Portland): WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Oct. . ., o $ .(mi . .an B Nov. .. .H!"A .koh Zec. .. l0 .i A VOSs .BO'.jB OATS. O't .. 1 S2' 1 SSB Nov. .. 1 SS 1 ltTV,A 155 151 B Dec. .. Hi 157'A 1 ij l.il IS BARLET. 0-t , . 1 SO 1 30 B Nov. .. l.K'i l.'iltliB iee. .. 1 .".r, .... las A Receipts for the week to date were: Wheal. Oat, Barley Flour. Hay. I'irf. Cars. Cars. Sacks. Cars Monday 17s Hi IS son I'l Tuesday . ..lo n y 200 10 W ednesday .67 4 UIO a POTATO TRADE t XWATlSFAt TOBt. . Sellera Price Above Buyers' Vlewa and Crop Not Heady for Market. The potato market la dull, weak and un satisfactory to all concerned at the pres ent moment. Farmers are atlll asking around 11. but shippers claim there Is no profit In potatoes even at 83 centa for the California market. Arizona and Texa points cannot be reached at all by the Oregon trade, aa California atock la going Into that trrrttory un a oi-cent baala. The local market, according to the trade here, la entirely out of range with consuming mar kets and prices may have to be materially lowered before much business results; In other words. It Is aaaerted that tha farmers mutt come down In their vlewa or wait until Jnauary to sell. Another thing that operates against trade at thla time is the Immature condition of the crop as ehown by some of the lots re cently put on the market. HAbTKK.V TRAIIK 1KK8MT want iiors Hut This Ilcea Not Prevent Oregon lealrr i'rom Bluing M hat Thcj t an. There waa leas activity In the hop market yesterday than earlier la the week. Choice bona continue very ttrm, but the poorer grades are entirely negicctevl. The dvmand from the Last shoe a no Improvement and the dealer are reviving ntost discouraging letters from tha rJnstern traoe. In nlt of thia, however, the crop ha been steadily passing out of first hands and when the luuten and for eign order come In they will be filled With atocka held by dealers, not by growers. Among the buslnrea reported yesterday waa the purchase by McXerT Rrother of about ISO bales at Aurora and Huttevllle, comprising the isehml,it. ohlen and Meachter lots, all at f cents. Hop shipment from Oregon In September were 2.VI3 bales. In iteiitber last year the atupment were 2017 bale. CAR Of KASTKKX CONCORDS COMING Trial tthipmeat of Oi-egota Apple Going to Shanghai. Local Concord grapea are coming In freely and are gradually weakening la price. A car of Eastern Concord grapes will be re ceived here within ten du. Advice from the Kaj-t that the crop la unusually fine, as there has been Just the tight kind uX weather tha year for the grapes. California giaiee were In good supply and were weak, eeoecially Muscats. A good niany peaches were offered, but thy moved alowl). Apples and peara were excaJy. A trial shipment of 2tX boxe of Hood River apples of the Midas King variety la being made to Shanghai ii-r the purpose of opening up a market there for Oregon fruit. y.ur.a are oxk cent iiii.iif.k. Market Touches SI Cents Poultry Trad la Hull. The egg market steadily advance, the price touching 3-4 centa yesterday. . Receipts are light and not likely to Increase soon, and aa the demand Is growing It Is probable there will le a 'i'Va-cents market before very long. Poultry continue dull with 12 ceujf the limit on chicken. The advance In the Eastern cheese market Is having the rRect of strengthening the feel ing In the local market. Gutter k quoted a'.tofig a: last price. Kecelpta of Produce, froduce receipts reported by the Board of Trade: Als'lt-t. ii.". boxes, berries. t boxes; cherries. 1 boxes; graies. 41'1 crated, MO basnets; pears, 123 boxes, peach, 14t& boxe; prunes. S boxes; catLaxe, 1:1 crate; celery, ?; crates: etig plant, u crates: onions. 12 sa'ks. pcpi'era, "2 boxes: potatoes, 21 sacks; tomato a. 121 crates: turnL;, lo sacks: rhu h;rt. 2 cra.es: e:tables. 1 car; ciatns. 42 b,xes: cratia. 10 crates. 3 barree; crannsh, crate, tlsh. lt-3 boxes: frog Ics, & tuts; ot.'-. 70 aacks. 2 boxs: shrimps. 3 Wxos; siurKeon. 1: boss. I.M: veal, ir.1; mutton, "o; chlcaer.a. 174 coin's: turkeys. 7 cool s; ducks, 3 oxitw: gerwe. 1 coop: meat. 1 car; butter. Jo N-xes. cheese. 3 cases: cream. 47M gal lons n ilk. aa;lons: egaa. 14H Cases: honey, 5 cases'; cl iec. ft oarrrls; hops. 23 bales; bear. da.i. 1; deer. dead. 3. Bank Clearing. Clearing the Northwestern cities yester day ware a fo!lows: Clearing Balances. I'ortland Seattle . T.tcorna . Spokane !.2'."V.-'- fl.:2lH4 .1 ..to S7l lot.J!7 77.!a M.7',2 MMli: 2.U.72J rOKTLANU MAKKtTS. Grata, f lour. Feed, fctc WHKAT Itlueetem. t3jlc; club. Sc; ffe. v1 red Kusaian. S6c. 40-fold, sic; al k. HAiil.KY Feetl. $:1j?7 per ton; rolled, I '7 J'l1 u W. brewing. IJff.'iO. OATS So. 1 white, .'.lul.W per ton; gray, a.ui ,i :;o w. Kl. ! K Patents. 4 0 per barrel; straishts. IS exports, tt 7S; Valley, 14 4.; -sa. k graham. 4.40. whole wheat, $4 CVa; MIl'.'LSTfFFP lran. f2 30 per ton; mld d'tnaa. :vi; shorts, couutiy. (31; city. X30; i- 5 mi:i chou. 2J HAY Timothy. Willamette Valley, til rer ton: Wlr.amette Valley, ordinary. ll; f tstern Ore u. l.Vt; mixed. la. clover. Is silaira. til: alfa.Ia nioai. 120. Vegetable aad Fruit. vBtVK FBI' IT Apple, new. II1H re- tx peache. .' r; --V- per hoi; 1-ara. L.HI ;j per b- x: .;ums. 4"- l per box; aiapea. :;cali : P crate; Coucord. 17 1, frjac per basket: nucaieoerne. quinces. $1.23 per box: cranberrtea. 1 per barrel: crunea, 2c per lb. TROPICAL FRCITS Oranges. Valencia, late. $4.0"4.SO per. box: fancy J14.S' .fr r, oo per box: choice. t-VMU". tandard. 2 73 per box; grapefruit. 4W4 3 per box: bananaa. S,ic per pound; pomegranates. 1 7382 per box; plneapplea. I ' I - . per (Jul H- POT tTOES-Buying price. 8PS0c per bund red: sweet potatoes. lo per pound. MLON3 Caataloupea. $19 1.30 per crate; watermelona, lc per pound; cas ahas. Jtl 7.$f2 per dosen. OXION9 California. $1 25 per sack. . BOOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.2S per sack: carrot, bic: paranirK. $1.23; beet'. SI 2ft. V E7G ETABLES Artichokes. 3c per doa : beans. 3Sloc per pound; cabbage. 2tl2i4c per tKund; cauliflower. 3octifl 23 czen: celery, 73o fiSSc per doaen: corn. octi1.13 per aack: cu cumber. 13Si2c per doxen; egg plant. $1 23 per crate; lettuce. 75cft$l per box; parsley. 13c per doxen: peas, ttc per pound; peppers, e-frluc per pound; pumpkina. ljgmo per pound: radishes. 12;-c per doxen; spinach. 2c per pound; sprouta, 8c per pound: squash. 1 be per pound; tomatoes. Previsions. BaCON Fancy. 23c per pound; standard, !95c; choice. 18Vci English. ItsflikjC. " Li'it T SALT CUBED Begular short clears, dry salt, "ec; smoked. UVc; short clear backs, heavy, dry salted. 12-ic; smoked. 13 4c; Oregon exports. beiUea. dry alt. 14o. smoked. 13c ... . ,, HAMS 10 to IS lbs.. I7c: It to 14 lbs., 184c- 1ft to 20 lbx.. lc: hams, skinned. Itl'ic: plcnlca. 104c; cottage roll. 12 c; shoulders. 12c; boiled ham. 23c; boiled plc- "'laRD Kettle rendered: Tierces. 14VjC; tubs. 14itc; 50s. 14Vic; 2oe. 1IS: 10a. lc; ts. I3iac. 3s, 13Wc Standard pure: Tierce, 12 c; tuba HcrsOs. 13c; 20a. ltc: 10a, 13-,c Ss. 13Hc: 3s. 13c- Compounds: Tierces. aVic; tubs, Ssic; SO. bc; bjc; 10s. sue: 3s. !Sc SMOKED BEEF Beef tongues, each. Toe; dried beef acts, 16c: dried beef outsldea. 13c; dn-d beef Insloes. ISc; dried beef knuckles. 1 8c. . . . PICK LEO OOODS Barrels: Puts feet, !3; regular tripe. $10: honeycomb trlD. $13' Pigs' tcngues. $18.30: lambs' tonguoa. MESS MEATS Beef, specials. $13 per barrel; plate. $14 per barrel; family. $1 per barrel: pork. $21 per barrel; brisket. $24 per barrel: 8 P. beef tongues. $20; pig snouts, $12 JO; pig ears. $12.30. Dairy and Country Produce. ' BUTTER City creamery, extras, 32 Va 34c; fancy outside creamery, ut32Vc per pound; store, lsc EuiiH Oregon solect. 13 8 He; Eastern. 2tiil'c per dozen. POl'LTRT Heus, 12c per pound; Spring, 12c: ducks, old. 12b12',c; Spring. 14ol3c: geese, old. d-ritc: young, OBlOc; turkeys, old. 18c; young. 18c. CHEKSK fancy cream twins. 14H91oc per pound; full cream triplets. 14Ht?13c; full cream Young America. 134lc VEAL Bxtra, twioujc per pound; ordinary, 774c; heavy, 6c. PORK Fancy. 7488c per lb.; ordinary, oc; large. 3c. Gracerle. Dried Fruits. Etc, DRIED FRCITS Apple. 71c per pound; peaches. 116124c: prune. Italians. St) 84C- prunes. French. 33c; eurranta un washed, cases. 4c; currants, washed, casea loc; figs, white, fancy, 40-pound boxes. "COFFEE Mocha. 24:8c; Jkva, ordin ary 17U2c; Costa Klca. fancy 18 a 20c; good. llitTKc; ordinary. 1221c per pound. KlCt: Southern Japan, 5c; bead. c: Imperial Japan. 64c. .... SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tails, $ per doxen; 2-pouud talis. $2 93; 1-pound flats $2 It); Alaska pink, 1-pound talis. Die; red. ' 1-pound tails, $1.45; aockeyes, l-poind "i'rOAll Granulated. $:0s. extra C. $5.3$; golden C. $3 43: fruit and berry sugar, $4.03; plain bag. $.06: beet granulated. $a.8i; cube tbarrela). $43; powdered Oiarrel). $3 IS3 Terms: On remittances within 13 days deduct Vic per pound; if later than 13 davs and within 30 days, deduct 40 per pound. Maple sugar. lot18c per pound. KVTz Walnut. Iii4lsc per pound by ack; Braxll nuts. I tic; tllbert. ISc; pecans, lrtc; almonds. l4f!Sc: chestnut. Ohio. 13c peanuts, raw. 6.084c per pound; roasted. 10c; plnenuts, lOtfllc: hickory nuts. 10c; cocoanula, kOc per dozen. SALT Granulated. $14.30 per ton. $2 per bale: half ground. 100s. $10 per ton; 60a $10 30 per ton. BEANS Small white. S'io: large white, 4r; pink, 3c; bayou, 3c; Lima, tic; Mex ican red. lie. . HONEY Fancy. $3 30 per box. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oais. cream, 90 pound sack, per barrel. $7: lower grades. $3 .OUti 30: oatmeal. steel-cut, 4-pound sacks. $8 per barrel: -lb. sacks. $4.25 per bale; split peas, per loo pounds, $4,23 9 4 ): pearl barley. $4 305 per 100 lb.; pastry flour. 10-pound sacks. $2 7S per bale; flaked wheat, $2.73 per case. roal Oil. l.Inaeed Oil. Eta. REFINED OILS Water white. Iron bar rel 10"-c; wood barrels, 144c. Pearl oil. cases, lsc; bead light. Iron barrels, 124c; cases, 1l4c; wood barrels. lt4c. Eocene, cases, 21c' Special W W, Iron barrels, 14c; wood barrels. ISc Elaine, cases. 2Sc; extra star, cases 21c. OASOLINE V. M. and P. naptba. Iron barrels. 124c; cases. l4c. Red Crown gasoline. Iron barrels, lH4c; cases. 124c; motor gasoline. Iron barrels. 104c; cases. 2.14c 8o gasoline. Iron barrels. 30c: cases, 37 4; No. 1 engine distillate. Iron barrels. Be; cases, ltlc. UNSEED OIL Baw, barrels, B2e: boiled, barrel. 33c; raw. cases, 6Sc; boiled, case. Sue. Hope. Wool, Hide. Etc. HOPS Oregon. Iu8. 7u7 4o per pound; 19" 7. 2'4c: 1000, l!il-l,c. WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, 10 G lo'c per pound, according to shrinkage; Vallev. 13 313 4c. MOHAIR Choice. 18 9184c per pound HIOES Dry hides. No. 1. 14 'a 13c pound dry kip No. 1. 13c pound: dry calfskins ltic pound; salted hides. 7t8o pound; salted calfskins. 12'al3c pound; green, lc less. FURS No. I skins: Bear sklna . as to size. No. 1, each. $3'i10; cues, each, $19 8 badner. prime, each. 2350c: cat. wild, with head perfect. 30tf30c; house. 3&20c; fox. common gray, large prime, each. 40 0 60c- red. each. $30 3: cross, each, $3013; silver and black, each. $HOe.'tOO: Ushers, each $3a8; Ivnx. each. $4.3O0; mink, strlctlv No. 1. each, according to size. $lt) 8- marten, dark northern, according to size and color, each. $10tfl3: marten, pale, ac cording to size and color, each. $2.3004: muskrat. large, each. 12UM3c; skunk, each, :iotr40c; civet or polecat, each, 39 13c; otter, for large, prime skin. each. $-10 lO; panther, with head and claws perfect, each. $203; raccoon, for prime large, each. 30 0 73c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each. $2 3003: prairies (coyote). Oc0$l.lO; wolverine, each, $t08. CASCARA BARK Small lot, 6c; car lota, 6c per pound. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET. Price Current Locally oa Cattle. Sheep aad Hogs. Condition in the local market yesterday were not changed from the preceding day. There was a strong demand for prime atock of every description and on such full prices were realized. Inferior offering dragged slowly, as has been the case for some time past. Teaterday' arrivals were generally of a fair to good grade. The receipt were 63 cattle. 210 sheep, 423 hogs and 323 lambs. The following price were current on live stock in-the local market yesterday: CATTLE Best steers, f 14.25; medium. $3 23sf3.oo: common. $3T?3.23; cows, best. $2,734:3.23: medium. $2.242.30; calves, $3.60 CJ4 50. SHEEP nest wethers, $3.30; mixed. $.1; ewea $2.5Cttl75; lamb, best trimmed, $4 1)4.23; untximmed, $:l.3t'aX73. HOGS Beet. $rt.73-0-7.H: medium. $fl6.50; feeders, not wanted. Eastern livestock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. ". Cattle Receipt. 13.W0: market, steady to 10c lower. Block ers and feeders. $2 'a 4.73 : bulls, $i2o0 ,t :o calves, x.l. o " 0 73 : Western steers, x.t ;'.-.? 20- Western cows, $2 40e3.60. Hog Receipts. m.tn; market, weak to Rc lower. Heavy. .',.4u 6 ; packers and butchers. $! 10 J 6.00; light. iio(6.:j; Pigs. $44?3 33. ih.epJL Receipts. 10.000: market, strong. Muttons. $:l7.Mi4 3-J; lambs. $4 30SV20: range wethers. $j.tWu4 30: fed ewes. $3.Sj0 4 30. CHICAGO. Oct. 7 Cattle Receipts about Oooo; market, weak to loc lower. Beeve. $ I.40U 7 33; Texans. $3 Sot) 4.73: Westerns. $!133 73 stocker and feeder, $2,600 4 tiO; tow and heifers. $1.00$ 3 33; caivea, -V-Reoelpt. about 24.000: market. 10c lo-ver. Light. $3.73f I.3U: mikjd. 6.v heavv. $3 SK)6.7t: rough. $o 9O0n.l3. ..i .t 1 1 -,i ,. TO : nlcs. S4 23 gooo id - , 113 30: bu'k of sa.es. $rt 10 u t 4i. . sheep Receipts, about 24.000: market, steady to strong. Natives. JiWIU": Westerns. S2 3 4 30: yearlings $4 3n,i3.10. lambs. $4 23uO30: Westerns. $4.23 0 4 30. OMAHA. Oct. 7. Cattle Receipts. 7Sn; market, best e-teady. other 10c lower. Na tive teera $47; cow and heifer. $2 7Su) 4.23: Western steers. $0.2.Mj3.0: Texa eteera. ;ti4 3: range cow and heifers. ,v e-3.9..; canner. $2f!2.s3: stockers and ler.ler. $2.7fi 4.: ral.e. fl 7355 .3. j,,., Receipt M'"; market. 10P2OC lower. Heavy. t l.M.0.374: .l U5 S.20 light. il lot) 23: rigs. $.i.305 -3. sheep-tlecTints. 73.-0: market strong . to in.- higher. Yearlings. $4.4oo. lambs. $J..W jU.33. Vool at tit. I-ouls. jrr l.Oflf. Oct. 7. Wool Steady. Ter ritory and Western mediums. 17 0 20c; On medium, 1U lc; flue. 12u24c. DISPOSE OF STOCKS Thousands of Shares Sold by European Holders. WALL STREET IS NERVOUS Tone Improves After the Close of Foreign Exchanges tTpward Movement Started In Mor gan Securities. NEW YORK, Oct. 1. The political com plications which have arisen In the Balkan Peninsula threw a snadow of depression over the securities market today, directly those of Europe, while our own market came within Its scope by sympathy. The Influence waa contested her with varying success, but the modifying effect of the European situation on the efforts to up port price was very oblou. Discussion on the atock exchange wa not Impressive In ft appreciation of the political questions discussed, although much was beard of "the concert of Europe, "the balance of power," etc. No wide knowledge waa required, however, to read the algnltl cance of orders by cable from London and from European center to sell thou sands of share of American securities In the stock market- Thl and other mean of establishing credit In London has had Its effect on the foreign exchange market, where the call for remittance to foreign points make Itself evident. At the aame time bolder of wheat testi fied to their doubts over the European ,ros- Kect by the disinclination to part with their oldir.ga. and mill owner showed consid erable deaire to replenish their holdings. The Government' liberal estimate of the year's whoat crop wa equally ineffective In reducing It price In the face of the ractora of strength In the market. The foreign selling of securities cbnwrged on a number of stock which have held a lead ing place in all recerit -apeculatlve move ment, and the aentimental effect of their weakness on the general list wa corre spondingly great. The Improved tone of the local market after the houra for activity on fonolgn stock exchanges had paaeed was further testimony to the part played by foreign influences In the early movements. Erie was conspicuous and there was a steady and determined accumulation of United Stale Steel. Th election later of some of the Southern rail road stocks for similar operations gave the market some color of a distinctive move ment In Morgan properties. News to ac count for these special movements was not offered. The money market waa not appreciably affocted by the political developments abroad, call loan rates hanging over the level of the midsummer ease of rates. The cloaing tone of the market exhibited much uncertainty. Bonds were firm. Total sale, par value, $3,430,000. United States bond were un changed on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. High. Amal Coppet1 12S.mo 74 Low. 744 3 102 34i)4 24 254 Bid. 734 ') 102 35 i 23 23 I04 4- 105 87 4 104 131 U3 V5 4 88 l7 4 Am Car at Foun. BOO 40, do preferred ... 2oO 102 Am Cotton Oil.. 800 3514 Am Hd Lt pr. Am Ice Securl... Am Linseed Oil.. Am Locomotive .. do Dreferred loo 2UO 24 25 700 40 4 11)0 1044 1044 Am Smelt Ref. 21, 600 8K. 84 do preferred . . Am Sugar Ref. Am Tobacco Df Soo lie 200 132U 104 4 132 Am Woolen 200 Anaconda Mln Co 8,300 23 811 -S M54 80 74 43x4 88 4 54 Atchison 4, loo 300 4(0 1.7O0 do preferred . . Atl Ceaat Line.. Bait & Ohio do preferred . . Brook Rap Tran Canadian Pacilic. Central Leather . do preferred . . Central of N J, Che A Ohio 400 404 2,000 1704 404 173 4 175 754 600 25 25 15 24 !4 100 3 1H8 1,800 42 414 -' ..... e lfiO 160 Vi f ').;.. ir. at West. . Chicago v N W.. 600 1B"4 C, M ft St Paul. C. C. C St L Colo Fuel & Iron Colo Ac Southern., do 1st preferred do 2d preferred . Consolidated aa. Corn Product ... Del or Hudeon.... D & R Grande.... .3o0 1384 135 136V 51 TOO 3.800 100 200 ,100 30 4 41 (Ml 58 !4 144 18 35 404 tiH 68 3 1 18 107 4 -27 "294 31 44 140 132 4 58 4 138 I04 81 4 . 35 41) 4 66 58 17 107 4 27 67 2 824 434 87 141 1324 58 4 1384 lo 32 9 51 27 '4 23 4 27 4 61 106 34 123 4 54 4 30 4 04 8.3 4 105 4H1 73 03 i 140 2514 I2.I4 113 4 75 334 163 37 13" 22 4 794 50 47 30 174 46 loo 2lK l7i 100 27 do preferred ... Distiller- Securl.. 80O Erie 83.8O0 do 1st oreferred. 8.700 So" 32 Ti 8.700 404 2.700 87 200 142 6,300 133 4 100 58 4 do 2d preferred. General EJectrlc. Gt Northern pf... Gt Northern Ore. . Illinois Central .. lnterborough Met. do preferred . Int Paper do preferred ... Int Pump Iowa Central .... K 0 Southern.... do preferred . . . Louis Nashville Minn St L M, St P ft 8 8 M. 5o0 139 4 600 J 1 S24 10 1.400 80O 6.7O0 1.0"0 200 28 24 4 27 4 24 23 4 27 4 til 106 314 2i "0 Bl 1 600 107 4 3O0 33 2o0 12S 123 Missouri Pacinc. 1.8"0 ho 4 31 4 04 4 54 4 3o4 Mo. Kan ft Texa 4,4oO do preferred 2O0 04 4 83 104 40 138 123 4 05 75 334 163 National Lead ... N Y Central X Y. Ont ft West. Norfolk fc West North American Northern Pacific. Pacific Mall .... Pennsylvania Peoples Ga .... r C C ft St L. 1, e,M,l Car. T.KK) M4 2.500 I0.14 4.400 414 ISlio 6 " 27.100 141 4 ' S,20 1244 500 l'3 1.300 70 400 :t.t 4 Pullman Pal Car 100 163 u.ut EnrlnK.. . Seeding H3.K00 1324 130 2214 79 19 87 4 80 17 454 Republic Steel ... 80 do preferred ... 40 Rock Island Co. 10. H do preferred ... 3J St L ft 8 F 2 Pf. 1. k, t. Southwestern 40O ;24 80 21'J 4'4 301,. 174 45 4 02 4 do orefered loo Ploss-Sheffleld Southern Pacific. do preferred . . . Southern Ballway. do preferred . . . Tenn Copper .. ... Texas ft Pacific. Tol St L ft We;. 6iO 614 -,, 1034 K'l'i 83,600 1044 117 8.000 3.000 8.000 Too 100 22 534 41 244 27 4 60 21 61 4 40 21 27 4 594 224 834 41 24 264 304 103 87 4 31 10O4 464 K'9 41 82 1074 12U 2S4 73 4 OS 4 S 264 800 do preierreu Union Pacific ...lM.auo kh "- do preferred ... V 3 Rubber do lt Pr",rr-,i.'-rsi "47 rVed--:::llo:i- msh 45 1"94 414 33 Utah Copper .... 2. 200 Va-Caro Chemical. 1.600 do preferred Wabash do preferred . -. 81" -n-AsrlnKhouse Eleo liv 42 84 12 12 24 72 59 Western Union . . . Wheel ft L Erie. Tvtacnns-ln Central 200 59 100 ?74 271; Total sale for the day 790.900 share. BONDS. NFW TORK. Oct. 7- Closing quotation: .- R ref 2 reg.W34IN Y C G 34. . 92 loooon ...104 (North Pacific 3s. 74 North Pacifio 4s. 102 South Pacific 4. 81 0. S. 3 reg....iyv do coupon. ... lt IT s new 4s reg. i-i l-nlon Pacific 4.i03 .12 Wiscon Cent 4.. 85 At'chlson ad?..;. ?panes. 4s 80 D ft B G 4 ' Block at London. LONDON. Oct. 7. Consol for 84 18-16; do for account. S4 13-16. h. ... 9.00 iN. T. Central money, 107 00 i S3 00 41.73 03 30 6.87 67.73 21.87 33 50 107.37 io; 00 47 00 112.124 13.00 27.00 92.23 77.50 31.6241 N:orfIk ft Atchlaon do pref 9h.oo Bait ft Ohio. 100. jO Can pacific. .1S1 23 Chta ft Ohio. 42 .30 Chi Grt Wet i C M- S. r.140.30 Ta Beer,.. IJ-- Ont ft West. Pennsylvania. Rand Mines. (Reading .. .. Soumern , ao prer South Pacific Union Pacific U. S. Steel.. do prei.... . t-arie ... 83. 12 4 1 o pr, do lit pf.. 00 1 Wabash do 2d pf.. 36.50 , do pref Grand Trunk21.87 4 Span sh ,4.. . . rC.ntr.l . . . 143.00 Amal Copper. L 4 j; 108-00 lUoK ft T.. Money Exchange, Etc. LONDON. Oct. ".Bar silver Quiet. 23 15--6d per ounce. Tklnnev -W per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for .hort bill. I. 17-1614 per cent, do three months bills. 1 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. T. Silver bar 61Mexi(an dollars Nominal. - Drafts Sight. 10c; telegraph. 12-, c Sterling 60 days. $4 83; eight, $4 SV NEW YORK. Oct. 7. Money on call easy. 11 14 per cent: ruling rate, closing bid and offered it lx per cent. Time loantT.teady; 60 day. S2 per cent; 90 days. S per cent; ix months, 8 t 3 4 per cent. . Prime mercantile papr. 48 44 per cent Sterling exchange steady, with actual business in bankers bills at $4.84905 4 S49j for 60-day bill and at $4.S630 for demand. Commercial bill 4.4 4 4.84 . Bar silver 51 c Mexlcan dollar 45c. Government bond steady; railroad bonds firm. Daily Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. Today state ment of the Treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $100,000,000 gold reserve, shows:. Available cash balance $180.304.T30 Gold coin and bullion 86.058.2-- Gold certificate ., 39.039.320 Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. Coffee futures closed quiet, unchanged to 5 points lower. Saiea were reported of 90O0 hags. Including October. 5.60c; November, 5-50c; December, 5.55c; March and May. 5 43c; September. 5.30c- Spot quiet: No. 7. Rio, 64c; No. 4 Santo. SHc. Mild coffee dull. Sugar Raw nominal: fair refining. S.43& 8 48c; centrifugal. 96 test. 3.93 3.9Sc; mo lasseB sugar. 3.18$ 3.23c Refined easy: No. 6. 4.60c: No. 7. 4.55c; No. 8. 4.50c; No. 9. 4.45c; No. 10, 4.33c; No. 11, 4.30c; No. 12. 4 23c: No. 13. 4.20c; No. 14. 4.15c; confec tioners" A. 480c; mould A, 5.35c; cut loaf. B 8oc; crushed. 5.70; powdered, S 10; granu lated, 5.00c; cubee. 6.25c. London Wool Sale. LONDON, Oct. T. At the wool sale to day 13.293 bales were offered. A strong undertone prevailed and merino and fine croas-breds showed an advancing tendency. The offering were quickly old, chierty to continental buyers. Scoured were In -better demand and firmer. The bidding of Queensland's new clips was exciting. Amer icans paying 104d for first combing ewes and 14d advance for good ccmbing greasy. Americans also took a Quantity of light greasy half-bred. Gill HIGHER AT SEATTLE ALL VARIETIES ADV-VXCE OXE TO TWO CENTS. Egg Prices Forced Vp to an Unrea sonable Level Slump In Poultry Market. SEATTLE, Wash., ' Oct. T. (Special.) Wheat wa rery firm today and 954' cent waa bid for January bluestem. Club closed with 4bld of 89 cents, fife at 86, fortyfold at 90 and red - Russian at 85 centa. All va rieties closed at an ad.ance of from 1 to 2 cents over tha opening prices. Hay and oat were firm. Grower ar holding for higher prices, particularly on the flat north of Se attle. Eggs were scarce today. Dealer bid furi ously for the few freh egga that arrived, some rancher selling aa high as 46 cents. Several large dealers are disgusted with the condition and have stopped handling fresh eggs altogether. Grapes were largely in over-supply and dull. Potatoes- were weaker. Twenty car ar rived today. The poultry market ha broken. Packers have so many hens that they are dressing stock and putting lt Into freeiers. The top price today was 144 cent for hen and 164 cents for Spring. Hides were weaker at 84 cents, a drop of a half cent from last week. The market, how ever. Is atlll higher than usual for this time of the year, Wool la very .quiet, with grower unwnllng to sell at present prices. QUOTATIONS AT SAN FBAACISCO. Price Paid for Prod uc. In the Day City Market. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. T. The follow ing prices were quoted In ths produce mar- keMilUufffs Bran, $2.6011.50; middling. ''vegetables- -Cucumber. 65cS$125; gar lic. 7Sc; green peas. 4 6c; string beans. 3w5c; tomatoes. 35c 75c; eggplant. 50 H 60c. Butter Fancy creamery, 804c; creamery econdei. 26c; fancy dairy, 224c; dairy ec- ""ceesflNew, ll124o; Voung America, 1"eek Store, 40c; fancy ranch, 46c. Poultry Turkey gobblers. 22824c; hens, 22fr24c; roosters, old. $3504.50; roost-srs. young. $5. 50 9 7.50: broilera small. $35318 50; broilers, large. $8.50Sj4; fryera. $4.50-5.5.50; hens, $4&0: ducks, old. 45; young. $6iff8- Wool Spring. Humboldt and Jdeadoctao. ISirlsc; Mountain. esc; South Plain an San Joaquin. 7 69c: Nevada, 9 8 12c Hay Wheat. $15g-18; wheat and oat. $14-818.50; alfalfa. $11-?14; -rtock, $109 12; straw, per bale, 60 & 65c. . Potatoes Salinas Burbanli. $1.231.60; Oregon Burbank $1.2561.35; sweets. 1 fij. 1 4 c. Fruits Apples. chocle. $1.25: common, 40c: bananas. $163; Mexican lime. $4go; California lemons, .choice, $3; common. $1 ; pineapples. $2tf 3. Receipts Flour. 1172 quarter sacks; wheat, 400 centals; barley. 2310 centals; oats. 900 centals: beans. 3830 sacks: pota toes. 3000 sack; mlddllnga, 20 acks; hay, 473 ton; wool. 131 bale; hide. 1025. Eastern Mining Stock. BOSTON, Oct. 7. Closing quotations: Adventure ..$ 8.00 Parrot 27.50 AUooe 3S.00 OulnCV 93. 0O 14.73 Amalgamated 7.1.30 shannon Atlantic lo.uu Bingham JKO.OO Cal & Hecla. 600.00 Centennial . . 84.30 Copper Range 74.00 Daly West... 9.00 Franklin 12.23 Granby lOl.no Isle Royale.. 23 23 Mass Mining. 5 374 Michigan .... 13.7., Mohawk 63.50 Mont C 4 C. . 43 Old Dominion 44.50 Osceola 118.00 Tamarack ... 71.00 Trinity 16.50 United Copper 11.00 t!.S. Mining. . 39.60 V. S. Oil 2.'..30 Utah Victoria . . Winona 41.23 4.30 5.50 Wolverine . . .137.00 North Butte.. 82.30 Butte Coal... 24..37H Nevada 15.87 4 Cal ft Aria... 110.00 Arts Com 30.25 Green Can.... 10.124 NEW. YORK, Oct. 7. Closing quotation: Alice .. ...330 Leadvllle Con... 8 "Rreece 5 Little Chief 8 Mexican 64 Ontario 500 Ophlr ISO Standard 165 Yellow Jacket... 44 -Rronswlelc fon. 6 Com Tun stock. 20 do bonds 17 C. C. ft Va 65 Horn Silver 80 Iron Silver 95 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. The London tin mar ket was) about 10 higher today, with spot quoted at 134 6s and futures at 135 5s. The local market wa quiet at 28.37 4 cy 29.624c Copper declined to 39 13s 9d for epot and to 60 10 for future In London. Locally the market waa dull and unchanged, with Lake quoted at 13.374IS 13.624c electrolytic at 13.12413.274o and casting at 12.87'jy 13.324c Lead advanced to 31 11 Sd 'In London. The local market wa dull at 4.40-t.45c. Spelter was unchanged at f 19 15 In Loirdon and remained dull at 4.7244.774c lo cally. Irou waa unchanged at , 49s 6d for stand ard foundry, but Cleveland warrants were lower at 50 Tid in London. Locally no change was reported. No. 1 foundry North ern. $16.5t"S'17.25: No. 2. foundry Northern, $1616.75: No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern soft. $16. 75617.25. nHMi Fnilta In New York. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. The market for evaporated a pi'- ".r-- . ,.11.... aea ma M tn he a ahaita 3ovemur ij - eaater. Early new crop fruit Is quoted at 3'0 64C on spou ' .".l J 7-g9c; low grauva. . j v - Prune are unchanged, ao far as the spot n n. vlth rnlltnrnls situation l-'"v , - I (Wnn at A V. 4? ft li. (V quoted at o '" ' . 7 , . Anrlcots are In fair demand, with price AV-1- i.' , . nt1 at KUfiK-i.c -Sa choice at 6c and fancy at loft 104 Peaches are quiet, with choice quoted at 7i7c. extra choice at 768c; fancy. 84 6lRailns are unsettled. Loose Muscatel are ,r64e7c at 4TS6c and London layers at i.oow- Ttali-T Produce In the East. CHICAGO. Oct. T. On the Produce Ex ,h today the butter market was steady; ceamerlet 204C 274C; dairies. 184S4c Ek-ts Steady; at mark, cases Included. 16ft lc: first. c; prime o, Cheese Easy, 124 614c. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. Butter firm. Cream ery special. - - v - Cheese and eggs, nrm. unchanged. nellne In Refined Sugar. NEW YORK. Oct. T. All grades of re- fined sugar acrs -J- pounds today. BUY W H EAT Eft G ER LY War Scare and Milling Demand Cause Strength. CLOSES ALMOST AT TOP Bullish Influences at Work In the Chicago Pit Xearly All Day. Active Demand for Corn and Oats. CHICAGO. Oct. T. Strength In th wheat pit developed soon after the opening, which was easy at declines of 4 to e. Decline at several of the leading European grain centers and additional liberal receipt of new wheat In the Northwest brought out consid erable selling by pit traders at the start, but all offerings were eagerly taken by com mission house and before the end of the first half hour offerlnga had dwindled and price had taken a strong turn upward. An unconfirmed report of the assassination of a European ruler, together with the war scare, had a bullish Influence during the first half of the session. Later In the day the market was affected by reports of brisk milling de mand here for cash wheat, particularly the red Winter variety. The Government report. which waa leseued during the day. wa con sidered a trifle bullish, the Spring wheat crop being reduced about 4.000.OO0 busneis from last month's showing, according to to day's statistic. The market closed strong .t almost the top. 3 Active demand by leading bulls caused firmnees in corn, the market closing at net gain of 4jfic. Cash price were up 4c and sales of 285.000 bushels were reported. The oat market became firm early In the day and held steady at a moderate advance the remainder of the session. At the sample table prices .were unchanged to 4c higher. Provision were strong, wltlf the excep tion of current month deliveries, which were The leading futures ranged as follow: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. $ .974 .91" 1.005. 1.024 .95 .03 .644 64H .64 4 -64 .03 4 -639 .4S(4 .494 .504 .61 4 .40-fe .40 -Jk 13.80 13.70 15.95 9.9A 9 024 9.46 9.65 9. IS 9.20 8.40 8.43 December May July December 1.01 .95 1.02 4 .96 CORN. .64 .644 .644 -644 .634 -Wl), OATS. .48 .404 .60t .614 .464 PORK. May July December May July October . January . ..15.80 15.95 LARP .. 9.90 9.PB .. 9.50- 9.55 SHORT RIBS. .. 9.40 9.40 October January October January 8.424 6Ai Cash quotation wer as folio. WneNod2 Spring. $1.03; No. 8, 95c $1.05; No. 2 red. 97c(B$l. ,. Com No. 2. 7747c; No. 2 yellow, 78ac Oata No. 3 white, 47504c. fSeood deeding. 654c; fair to choic mFBseed-No. 1 Northwestern, $1,234. Clover Contract grades. $9. Short rlba Sides ..loose), $9.&0g:10. Mess Pork Per bbl., 1454.424. I.ard Per 10O lb.. $9.8509.9. 4. SWes-Short. clear (boxed). $lo 25I0.60. Whisky Basis of high wines, $1.3. m iteceipis. Dili-".--".. 6S.200 37.200 50,700 Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu. Rye, bu Barley, bu. 157,000 750,000 402,000 3.000 211.10O 850,000 369,000 4.0O0 68.900 Grain and Produce at New York. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. Flour Receipts, 2000 eiportsT 5O00; market quiet and "wheat-Receipt. B7.900 bushels; exports. 4OO0 bushels; spot firm: No. 2 red. SL06W 10 9H elevator and $1.08 f o b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1,114 f. o. b. afloat No 2 hard Winter. $1.08 f. o. b. alKat. Less favorable European political news to dav " connection with big clearance a bullish Government report and better cash demand In the Northwest gave wheat a mJch stronger tone today. There was a good commission house demand and final price showed Tlc net advance. Decem ber closed 1.0SH: May. $1,014. Hope Dull. . , Hide and Petroleum Steady. Wool Quiet. Government Crop Report. WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. The corn crop on October 1 wa. 77.8 per cent; Spring wheat quality. 88.1 per cent ; Production of Sorlne wheat was Indicated a 233.090.000, the yield per acre averaging 13.2 bushels: combined production of Spring and Venter wheat Indicated a about 639.030.000 bushels, or 89 4 per cent quality, and the oat crop Sualltv was 81.3 per cent, the production be ?ng 789 161 000 bishels, with yield per acre aVT?Te1enKwe2-4'9.hbeUMent feature, of th. De partment of Agriculture crop report Issued today. Grain at Ban Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 7. Wheat steady. Barley Firm. thlpp-ng. 1624ei.65: mining. BlrTefi-Feed. 1 3581.874: brewing. $1olSi-Red. $1.5031.80; white, $1.6091.70; black, $2.402.5O. Call Board aales: rteay-Mayrdl-: December. $1.39 1Co?n Large yellow, $1.851.90. European Grain Markets. LONDON. Oct. 7. Cargoes, dull: buyera. withdrawn. Wlalla Walla, prompt shipment, 87 9d: California, prompt shipment, 38s 3d. Engllhs country markets, some higher, some lower; French country markets, quiet- "LIVERPOOU Oct. 7 Wheat December. T. 74d: March. 7 6d; May, 7. 4 4d. Weather, fogio'. ' Wheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. Oct. 7. Wheat, unchanged; milling, bluestem, 95c; club. 91c: red. 0c Export, bluestem. 91c; club. 87c; red. S5o. w fork Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. Cotton futures closed steady: October. 8.82c; November. 8 69c: December. 8.71c: January. 8.44c; Feb ruary and Marcn. 8.43c; May. 8.46c; July, 8.4Sc. ; AT THE HOTELS. The Portland Captain O. Callnew, Hamburg- W. W. Mayer. Chicago; Josephine Jac?by. Q. Campanari. R. Martin. Fred Pham. A. Rosenstein. .New York; F. Freu denthal. San Francisco; M. Kappold. New York F- Freudenthal. San Francisco: J. Beddin. Chicago: T Frossard San Fran cisco J. E. Pitts. Cincinnati; J. W. White, and wife. Huntsville; A. Theln. Milwaukee; T W Alexander. Seattle: M. Meyers. New York J. H. Willayer. Denver; G. E Hall. William Mills. Jr.. New York; W. J. Ken nufl San Francisco: H. McMeara New York C F. Scott. O. W. Carlson, San Fran rlsco; Mr. and Mrs. Whltson. New Zea land' n7c. Adair. Boston: M. C. McLemore, Lo Angeles; T. S. Dowdy. U. S. N.; E G. Tuttle St Louis; T. Meekelson. Vtlla waJla: B. C. Paul. Omaha: C L. Durocher, St Paul- L. S. Stafford. H. A. Earry. Chicago- L. M FurnUs. Seattle; W. E. Honey ston.'Los Angeles: O. P. Barnes and wife. Chicago B. Lindenberger and wife. Astoria. K H Levers. Marshtield; A. Kuttnawer. Chicago; A. J. Helneman. San Francisco; B G William. B. D. Stevena Seattle; G. H". Burkhardt. New York; C. Oppenhemcr. Chicago; L. 9. Sherman Oakland; G. T. Mvers and wife. Seattle; W. E. lmpsey. Den ver M G. Freeman. J S. Matthews. Chi cago j. L. Carman and wife. Tacoma: A. i7 Haly. Sam Rcenberg. M. Hirsh. Max AshVr. New York: E. J. Morency. G. W. Mure. Chicago; R. H. Farrlngton. Seatt.e; W C Ormend and wife. New York: E. L. Haine. J. B. Thomas. Jr.. Chicago; J W. William, B. C. Klrkwood. San irancisco: W J Kerr. Corvallis: M. C. Warner and wife W F. Mills. New York; W. G. Blatt. Detroit;" J- Craig. Sllvertn; R- P. Boise, W H. Eldrldge. Salem. Tbs Own W. J. Wright. Seattle; W H. Fccles. Hood River; Rollie Watson. Tilla mook: J. L. Roscoe. McMlnnvllle; Milt Ar nold, New York; M. H. Hendrkk, city; O. Ladd & Tilton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON Established 1859. Oldest Bank on tha Pacifio Coast. 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. Travelers' checks for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe. San Francisco and First-ClaSS Berth and R Ev Included S S ROSE CITY J. W. RANSOM, nock Agf.. Ainsworth Phone Main 208. W. Andrews. San Francisco; P. C. So"". Wlnlock; F. C. Becker. Kelso; B. H. Mol.e. Chicago: H. M. Crooks. Albany. J. w. fiume? Seattle; H. B. Raymond, city; John D. BlrS and wife. Monroe; A. L. Broan, Salem; C. W. Hellhronner, Chicago. K-L; Wlsinger La Crosse; A. Lessler, Slam, X.Vhl. Lima; J J. Orear San Fran cisco; O. P. Pherton. St Paul; H. S. Smlt J. citv C J Hugo. St. Louis; W. J. Ball, seattleToJ.J Bruhn. New York; M. QanU L. J. Phebus. Seattle; H. J. Conden Silver ton; H. Harsh. Roseburg; E. J, c nort kane; E. Wlngate. Astoria: M. S Lamport. Salem; A. R. Vosburgh. Rochester. N. Y.. J. Q. Kerr and wife. Kansas City; O. G. Gar land, New York: A. L. Pat k and wife, Chi cago; J. O. Ernsberger, San Francisco; B. F. Nerger. Florida; N. E. farpenter, Evanston, M. W. Hauck, Tacoma; J. W. , Bergstrom, Honolulu: W. R. Burch and wife, Chicago. L. B. Selfrled. Pittsburg: Theresa I?y"-.'-j Tacoma; Mra R. A. Pratt. Leva Pratt Mill Oltv W. A. Barrett, Albany; J. T. Albert. Pon and: T. Jones and wife, McMinnvllle; Max Wolf. Cincinnati; C. O. Metcalt, san Jo" A Peters. Seattle; J. F. Dalton. Buf falo;' J. S Gregg. Tacoma; C.SJown.end, Minneapolis; J. B. Langley. Boston, A. fc. Mldddleton. St. Paul; C. S. Weaver, Sara toga H. J. Shull. Kansas City; J. B. Lang ley. Boston; Milt Arnold. New York: Captain S. Delude. Alaska; Albert E. H-tnsen. Elk hart R. T. Carson. Honolulu: W. A. Baity, wife and Daughter, Dennison, Tex.; b. . Hicks, Seattle. The Impertal Mrs. C. J. Bright. Wasco; May Golden; W. P. Ely, Kelso; N. J- Sin nott: H. C. Mahon. Eugene; Mrs. Y. M. Gates. Roseburg; W. A. Scott. Caldwell: M E Ash, Wallula; A. J. Johnson. Roseburg; C E Meredith; L. R. Stevenson. Salem , . S GeoVie. Echo; D. E. Rand. Hood River; Mrs J. F. Helene. Mrs. J. L. Groll, Hood River W I Copeland. Astoria; W. L. BraoVhaw. The Dalles: H. B. Parker As toria H. A. Webster. Estacada; S. F. Good win and wife, Pendleton; T. A. Thomas, Bv?acuse: L. L. DeLlssa Seattle; d. Brlgg". Minneapolis; D.' A. McArthur Shaniko. James C. CamP'l, Iulsvllle: J- S. Vaughn. Heppner; Dr. 0. S. Mcintosh, lone, E V Llttlefleld. Moro; Mrs. L. E. McDou- R'i.'SK wife" Baker CltT SJpo-n-. La Junta. Colo.; Mis L. Smith, city, James Wlthycombe. Corvallis; H. Jackson, Monu ment: B. S. Kelsay. Eugene; D. A. Allison. SfnneapoUs Mrs. Ida Coolidge. Marshfle D M. Brodick. Welches: J. H. Newlne. San Francisco; S. L. Sladden. Eugene; Charles CMsholm. New York; U R. Steetameler and wife, Tacoma; Mose Meyer, city; G. V. Mc Oorkell. Chicago: Mrs. Hawthorn, Astoria. Otto Cttendall. Seattle; William Fliullo and wife. Nome; A. R. Taylor. Seattle. The rerklus Fmll Jamdon. Cltehalls; S. A Shea. Goldfleld; Joseph Gibson and wire. La Grande: C. W. Rollln-j and wife. St. Louis; Mrs. A. L. Holt, San Ptdro J0,stX Harris and wife. Salem: Charles P?""1-!;' Eveleth; John Hoech. Chicago: W H. Easter. Tillamook; E. Berz. beattle, J. F. Rea. Castle Rock; Mra George G. Lr?: Jr.7Dee:'A. E. Filler and wife. Donald. Alex White, Llttell; J. H. Springer Sa lem; T. Bratton and wife. Gldel'?a"'',-?' A. Bratton and wife. Boise P. Slmenton, Salem; Mrs. Ford, city; J. D McGink, W. R. Mendrlcks, Roseburg; Q E. Denner lng. Eugene; H. L. Hurderson and wife, Astoria; J. H. McAfee North Head; W. D. Myers and wife, Tillamook; O. I. Salndon. Emit Baldon. Chehalis; W. P. Dvke. Hlllsboro; Robert Leslie and wife. Oakland: J. Richards and wife. San Fran cisco; George M. Nolan, city: G. W. Mc Hughes, Rainier; J. L. Hughes. B F Thrasher. Sllverton; Charles G. Ben nett.' New Westmlster; Mrs. H. Bentley. Eureka; A. W. Hlcka Tacoma: Mrs. F A. Packie, Seattle; Mrs. W. E. Morgan, Wash ington. D. C: C. I. God. Chicago: C. F. Anderson, Deep River; J. W Gartner and wife. Cs Bay; R. J- Meyber nd wife, city; George J. Guthridge. Walla Wtalla; H B Henley. Pomway; O. F. Jamdon. ChehallU; C. W. Wester. Jefferson; J. M. Kerry and wife, city; Miss Anna Scott. Emmett; D. L. Winters and wife, Chicago; Thomas Richards. Tenno; I. W. Allpaugh and wile. Sacramenta: C. 1. Eaton. Walla Walla: Thomas J. Juzck. Elgin; E. W. Zourze, Rosemerta: J. K. Richardson. N. T. Jollffa. Seattle. The St. Charles George Wieet, Llnnton; William Olson, Husena; D. A. Robinson. Stayton; Ole Tangen, Wrangel; Gertrude Farmer. MIdvale; Carl Olsen and wife, Win lock: Carl C. Franzen, Dallas; E. V. Schiller. White Salmon: W. O. Brice and wife. Rldgefleld; L. F. Wlnkelman, Shaniko; A. L. pooor. Eureka; G. H. Walte and wife. Port land; Charles Closz. Webster City; Josepa Kellough and wife. Walla V"';--Smithey and wife. Grand Island; Steve Han sen and family, Toledo; A. Hornbeck and wife Haines; William Dodd. Astoria; Milton York J F. Rowland. Carlton; Blrt Budall. Bay Center; J. L. Daniels, Canby; Charles Bevington. Fresno; Rae Bogan, Seattle; Lulu Brown. Mrs. W. B. Brown, Gervais; J. E. Showers and wife. Forest Grove ; L. F. Wlnkelman. city; Roy H. Dobbs. Washougal; H L Naylor, city; M. C. Foley, Salem; G. p' Galther, Astoria; W. T. Hlnson. Oregon City George Gumarl, Ladu; J. Burke, Kelso; M Smith, Lexington; F. A. Lebold, J. Agee. McMinnvllle: H. A. Lashlee. Tacoma; J. Cummlng. T. A. McKilllps Oak Point; O. Cornish. B. Jarnusch. Hood River; V. M. Ball. Durham; C. Mickelson, Camas; C. W. Slater Kelso ;J. S. Vatiblarason and wife, Newberg: N. C. Hilleary, Centralla; W. E. Purdv, Newberg; O. A. Tryan, Corbett; R. D Lawson. Woodland: F. E. Strong, Hood River R Field, White Salmon; W. P. Hulet, Vancouver; O. Newman. Bend; A. Adoiph son Port Orford; Captain J. E. Arllson, city; Mrs. L. ' M. Kay and child. Eureka; Mrs Ivy Spencer and child. Rainier; E. L. Alspaugh. Estacada; A. .1. Cooper. Sheridan: IV. H. Neely, Albany; W. P- Kiilgore. J. F. KHlgore. Weston. The Cornelius George K. Aggers. Seat tle Paul Martindale, city; C. C. Fleet and wife Vancouver; W. N. Dill, San Francisco; I C Burke, Minnesota; Jamas Mauss, New Y'ork 0 F. Scott, San Francisco; A. L. Burke, Chicago; Mrs. J. Leach, Mrs. P. Hanes, Grand Rapids; N. A. Brown, Seattle; W' B Goode. San Francisco: P. J. Fallon and wife, St. Louis; Dr. C. D. Sutherland, San Francisco; W. B. and Mrs. Lauder. Gervais: G. E. Vogel and wife. New York; J. U. Smith and wife, Flnley. Wash. The Calumet Mrs. P. Marx. Eugene: J. Lambert. Seattle; F. F. Cady. city; Billy Cullen. Philadelphia; J. W. Cooper and wife. Salem; W. D. Stone. New York: J. M Reilly. Chicago; William G- Warren. New York; T. H. Fletcher and wife, Lents; W H Cramer. Los Angeles: C. F. Rhote, Aurora; J. J- McLane and wife. Seattle; yrs e P. Marcom, Wootlburn; Charles B. Welter, G. Way land, Spokane: E. W. "Kuykendall. Roseburg; R. Marx. Seattle; Mrs Dorthea Westelum. Los Angeles; Hope Sisters, New York; C. W. Eckhard and wife, SDringfleld; Miss Elmore, New Y-rk; Johann Bertelfen. New York: MUl Klttie Morgan. Misa Copper. San Francisco: Harry Crawford, Louis Bernstein, Spokane; The resa Miller. Cincinnati; B. Bianan. S. Sey more. Charles A. Hellon and wife. New York; Mrs. J. R. Burke and children. Mrs. J. Canarls. Cathlamet; H. Bell. San Francisco; H. Carroll. New York; C. O. Flaherty, A- B- Ftlcer. Sacramento; Freo R. S. Howard, Jr., Asst. Cashier. J. "W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier. Portland S. S. Co. $10 Upper Deck $15.00 Second Glass $5.00 P.VTat OCT 9 Dock. M. J. ROCHK. C. T A, 14S 3d St. . Mln - A uot- . Weingetz. Robert Rlno, wire and daughter. A. R Harvev. W. P. Hadden. New York; Mlsa Mabel Keith. Frank Storey. Boston; Frank Smith, Gus Jacqua. New Ttork; John S Lelck, San Francisco; Charles Brown, Seattle; W. H. Johnson. New York; Wil liam A. Watkln and wife, Chicago; R. R. Wallace, Astoria. The Donmoore R. 8. Benham, C. R. Drake and wife, Chicago; Mra Sammonn. G. A. Hardy, B. T. Schaffer, olty; II. T. MacMahon. New York; C. B. Rhodes. Phila delphia: M. L. Woodman and wife. Seattle; John P. Barnes and wife. Helena; Lew Cusick, city; Jack Haywood. Herbert Wil son and wife. Seattle; L. B. Walker, Spo kane; Miss Marie Roberts. city; O. H. Hughes, Tacoma; H. W. Warren. Livingston, Mnt. Diseases of Men Varicocele, Hydrocele, Krvou Debility. Blood Poison, Strloture, Qleet, rroutatic trouble and all other private dl eases are successfully treated and cured by me. Call and see m about your case if you want reliable treatment with prompt and nermanent results. Consultation free and Invited. All transac tions satisfactory and confidential. Ott ct hours 9 A, M. tn B P. M. Sundays 10 to i Call on or address DR. WALKER 181 Fint St. Cor. Yamhill, Portland, Or TRAVELERS GUIDK. PORTLAND BY.. LIGHT POWJl.it CO CABS LJuaVJi. Ticket Office and Walttag-Bootta. Flrat and Alder Btreeta FOB Oregon City t. 6:80 A. M.. ana stmi 0 minute to and Including S P. VL. then 10, 11 P M. : last car 12 midnight. Graham. Boring, Eagle Creek, ista eada, Caiadero. Falrriew and Trout-dale--7:15. :1S, 11:" A. M.. 1:1a, :, 6:13, 1:23 P. M. FOB VANCOUVER. Ticket office and waiting-room Second and Washington streeta A. M. 6:lfi, B:60. 7:25. 8:00. 40, :60. 10:80, 11:10. 11:30. P m. 12:30. 1:10. 1:60. 3:80. 8:l :80', 4:80, 5:10, 3:00, 0:k0. 7:03, 7:4 8:1S. :25, 10:35" 11:45'. On Third Monday tn Every Month the Last Car Leave at 7l05 P. ML Dally except Sunday. Dally except Monday. Hamburg-American London Purls Hamburg P Lincoln. . .Oct. lOPres. Grant ... .Oct. IT Kais Aug Vict. Oct 15 Deutschland ...Oct. Hi Gibraltar Naple Genoa. troltke Dec. 8. Sri. Hamburg. .Nor. 8 Dentschlund to Italy Feb. 6 Winter Cruises to th Orient, to West Indlea Hamburg-American Line. 90S Market St.. San Francisco. Local Agts. In Portland, etc. REGULATOR LINE to The Dalles daily except Sunday. "Bailey Gatxert" leaves Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 A. M., stopping at the principal landings. "Dalles City" leaves Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M., making all landings. Returning, both steamers leave The Dalles on alternate days at 7 A. M. Phone Main 814, or A 5112, Alder-st. dock. COOS BAY LINE The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Port land every Wednesday at 8 P. M. from Oak atreet dock, for North Bend. Marshlield and Coo Bay points Freight received till 4 P. M on day of sailing. Passenger far, flrst clasa. 10: cond-olaa 7. Including berth and meals. Inqulr city ticket ottlce. Third and Washington atresia, or Oak-street dock. North Pacinc S.S. Cj'i. Steimihi? Koauoke and Geo. W. Elder' Sail tor 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. SAS FRANCISCO PORTLAND 8.8. CO. Only direct steamer and daylight sailings. From Ainstvorth Dock, Portland. 4 P. M, 5. 8. Rose City. ffct. . . rte S. S. btate of California. Oct. 18. From ljmbard St. Han Francisco. 11 A. M. fi s State of California, Oct. . " S. oe iy. t. 1. 30. J. W. RANIOM, Dock Agent. Main - Ainsworth Dock. M J ROCHE, City Ticket Agent, 142 8d St. "' phone Main .OX A 140i