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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1909)
THE MORXrNCi OKEGOSIAX,. THURSDAY, 3IARCII 4, 1909. 13 ADVANCE IS SLOW But Oregon Hop Prices Are Gradually Rising. OFFER MADE OF 8 1-4 CENTS Improvement Is More Marked in the 1907 Crop, Both in America and in Kurope High Price Is Paid for Club "Wheat. - That Oregon hop prires are gradually Improving was shown by an offer of 84 cents, made on a large lot in a local deal er's hands yesterday. Not only is there a good inquiry for la ft year's crop, but 1007 hops are also wanted and prices of these are slowly advancing. The spread between 1007s and IHOSs. Jt Is believed, has been too great, and not only here, but in London as well, the disposition seems to be to bring the prices of the two crops closer together. The latest mall ad vices from London show a distinct harden ing In values of olds notwithstanding Paul Horst's alleged threat to throw his big holding of Oregon hops on that market. Another purchase,, by John Carmichael shows a continuance of the export demand, the lot in question being that of Aral & West at Woodburn, amounting to 117 bales. The price paid was 8 cents. A recent pur chase of 1007s by Dorcas Bros, was the Shafer lot of 62 bales at Turner, fbr which 3 cents was paid. The "Waterville Times reports the New fork state market as follows: The future of the hopgrowing Industry In this vicinity looks a little better than It has for some time past because of the fact that this week an offr was made a local hop grower by a local buyer to contract his crop for the next three years for 15 cents. That Is a better price than has prevailed for many a day. Some parties have been offered better than that tlgure to contract . their next year's crop, but no dealt have been made. The market here is firm and offers of 13, cents are rejected, as they have been for Some time past. CWB WHEAT SELLS AT $1.08. Active Demand for AH Kinds of Grain. Barley Moves at $30. A new high market was set for club wheat In the local market yesterday when $l.ns was paid for 10,000 bushela. There was a general demand for grain of all kinds and bidding was active at the Merchants Exchange, where the attendance was very large, nearly every firm in the city being represented at the noon session. Parley prices are steadily advancing h cau.e of the stronger demand. Several cars of barley were sold yesterday at $10. The hay market Is well supplied with Valley hay of all kinds. Farmers appear to be generally selling and more Is coming Into the market than for a long time past. J'rlces on these grades are consequently weak. Alfalfa, on the other hand, is stronger. Bid and a?ked prices were posted at the Board of Trade as follows: WHEAT. Bid. Asked. . .$ 1.0iVi $1.07 . . l.OAfe 1.0S . . 1.80 1.324 1.81 1.S5 . . 1.4114 142 . . 1.42 1.4.IU reported by the Hows; r Flour Oats Hay :t 4 10 1 6 10 12 8 9 63 17 64 March April . OATS. March April . BARLEY. March April Ken. 27-2R 4:1 Mnrrh 1 . ;s March 2 2 s Total last weeV.20.. 1 2a iAifiH CLEAN VP AT FTrSi PRICES. Creamery Men Vnahle to Fill All Their Orders for Butter. Receipts of eggs yesterday were larger than usual, but the demand, both on local and shipping account, was active and the market was very firm at 24 925 cents, i Poultry was also quoted firm, but buyers were not so keen after supplies as they were a. short time ago. The scarcity of butter Is troubling some of the city creameries. it Is impossible, with the present make, to fill all orders, but owing to the lateness of the season the butter men do not feel inclined to raise the market. Higher Pries Paid for Potatoes. There is a better demand for potatoes from California points outside of San Fran cisco and in the filling of these orders buy ers are paying l.:;r, in the country for choice ahippinB stock. Buyers for the San Francisco trade are not offering over $1.2o. Onions are steady with the Inquiry con fined to California. Advance in Siisnr Expected. There was another advance of in r.m. In reflnifl mar at New York yesterday. The Eastern markets have made several advances ulnce prices were last altered on this Coast. The market here Is very Arm and the trade expects prices to be raised by the California refiners any day. Better Demand for Vegetables. There were no carlot receipts of Cali fornia produce yesterday, but a fair quan- L"y J""''5' 'ruck came UP troza the South. The demand was good and most of the arrivals soltf at firm prices A large shipment of Walla Walla spinach was re ceived and moved at per box. Bank Clearings. Clearings of the Northwestern cities yes terday were a follows: F.,ti , Clearlnps. Balances, battle Hl.S.'.i.H.S B.-..019 ea,,le I.ti24.:il!2 170 RS.I SD"kane 1.315.64 lU.lia POKTf.Al MAKKJSTS. Grain. Flour. Feed. Etc tonARLEY Producers' prices: Feed, $29 per i'iIETCT,r,ark Prices: Bluestem. J1.16 i red us5ian- 101: Val- r'T-OL'R Patents. $5.fi5 per Darnel MralKhta. $4.6.-.: exports. $4.10: Vallev. S 34)am' 5.i1: whole wheat, quarters, tSrPr.c",uce"' ''-- No. 1 white. J aO per ton. m i,LLSTliTs Bran- 26aae:iso ,n ton; HAY Ti-nnt h , win ..,.-- -. ,a8tr." rr"n. llh: clover, tia k :.a',aifa M-'ei3: grain hay. 13S147 cheat. 13.oCi.S14.B: .vetch. tl3.5&14.50. Dairy and Country Produce. BUTTER City creamery, extras, 86c: fancy outside creamery, X:&35c per 1 b store. la'a-iue. mutter fat prices averse prlceo"" pound unaai regular butter SnfSv ranchi 2--2So per dozen. POL LTRY-Hens. 18c: broilers 2325e; fryers, 18 20c; roosters, old. list 12c: vouna !&15c; ducks. 20 22c; geese. 10c; turkeys. CHEESE Fancy cream twins. 1614 017c per lb.; full -cream triplets, 1617?- full cream. Young America. 17'i318c VEAL Extra, lOViftllc per pound- ordi nary. 7 0 8c; heavy, 6c. PORK Fancy, 9c per lb.; large 8814c Vegetables and l-rnlt. FRESH FRUITS Apples, 7.'-f $2 75 box. POTATOES Buying price. $1.2ot1.35 per hundred; sweet potatoes, 2ir3c per pound. SACK VEGETABLES Turnips. 11.25 per , sack; carrots, $1 .25; parsnips. $1.50; bee is, II. 60; horseradish, 10c per pound. TROPICA -L FRUITS Orange, navels, 2.75 per box; lemons, $334; grape fruit. $4.25)4.73 per box; bananas. per' iuuau ; pineapples. 1 1 -: per o jzen; tangerines $1.75 per oox. ONION'S Oregon, buying price. $1.7591-00 per hundred. V EG ETA BLES Artichokes. 90c rtoz. ; aw paragus, 16c per pound ; beans. 25c; cab bage, 28c per pound; cauliflower. $2 per crate ; celery. $4.50 per crate; cucumbers. $1.75 to J2.25 dozen: lettuce, hot house. $1.50 ! 1. 75 per box ; lettuce.' head. 75cf $1 jtar dozen ; parsley. 30c dozen ; peas, 1 5c lb. ; radishes. 3"c per dozen; rhubarb. $3.5Ofi4.S0 per box ; spinach. $1.25 per box; sprouts. 12&c per lb.; tomatoes, $2.f0'&2.75. Groceries. Dried Fruits. Etc. DRIED FRUITS Apples. 8V4o per lb-j peaches. 7k & Hc; prunes, Italians, Svq4c; prunes, French. 40c; currants, unwashed, cases, 8c; currauts. washed, cases, 10c; Ties, whito fancy, iO-Lb. boxes, 8'ac; dates. 7 7 Vic. SALMON Columbia River, 1 -pound tails, $Z per dozen; 2-pound tails. $2.95: 1-pound flats. $2.10: Alaska pink, 1-pound talis, 95c; red. 1-pound talis. $1.45; sockeyes. 1-pound tails. $2 COFFEE Mocha. 24C2Sc; Java, ordinary. 17&20c; Costa Rica, fancy. 1820c; good. IG&ISc; ordinary. 12 16c per pound. RICE Southern Japan. 43tc; bead. eKcQ 7c- NUTS Walnuts. 12 13c per pound by sack: Brazil nuts, 10c: Alberts, 15c; pecans, 7c; almonds, 13 314c: chestnuts. Italian. 11c; peanuts, raw. oQtc; plnenuts. lu 12c; hickory nuts. 10c; cocoa-nut. 90c per dozen. - SUGAR Granulated. $5.73: extra C. $5.25; golden C. $5.15; fruit and berry sugar. $."t.75: plain bag. $5.50: beet granulated. $5.55; cubes barrel), $6.15; powdered (barrell). $6. Terms: On remittances within li days, deauci Vic per pound; if later tUan 1ft days and within 30 days, deduct Vs c per pound. Maple sugar. '5&'lSc per pound. SALT Granulated. $13 oer ton. $1.90 per bale; half ground. 100s. $7.50 per tun; 60s, $8 per ton. BEANS Small white. 6c; large white, 54c; Lima. 5c; pink, 3c; bayou. 4c; Mex ican red, 5 3c. Hops, Wool, Hides. Etc. HOPS l!i,9 contracts. lOfclOic per pound; 19(i8 crop, T4i814c; IIK17 crop, 3c; .19oa crop, l'ic. WOOL Eastern Oregon, contracts. 16o per pound; Valley. 154 )6c. MOHAIR Choice, 2044-210 per pound. HIDES Dry hides. No. 1, ltilc pound; dry kip. No. 1, 14fu15c pound; dry calf skin, ltisc pound; sailed tildes, heavy. rlOc; light and cows, 9 jVc; salted calf skin, 14&15c pound; gtv:en, lc less. FURS No. 1 skins: Angora goat, $1 to J 1.25; badger, 25ttfOc; bear. $5 5x20; beaver, Sli.508.60; cat. wild. OOCriJl; cougar, per fect head and claws, $.110; lisher. darK, $. 50(11: pale. 4.90r;t7; fox, cross, (3 to 5; fox. gray. COc to 80c: fgx, red, $2.25 to $4; fox. silver. $3o to $100; lynx; 11VU 15; marten, dark, is if 12; mink, 75c$45u: muskrat. 10iiil5c: otter, $7; raccoon. 45ci 60c; sea otier, $ia2.io. as to size: skunks. 604r75c civet cat. lO&l.lc; wolf, ir3; coyote. 70cb $1.10; wolverine, dark, $3U5; wolverine, pale, $2-2.50. CASCARA BARK Small lots. 4VSVkC; old in carlots, selling at 7Vsz 8c. Provisions. BACON Fancy, iic pr pound; standard JSc; choice, 17c; English, luU.16c; strips. 13c. DRY SALT CURED Regular short clears, dry salt, 12c; smoked, i;ic; short clear backs, heavy, dry salted, Uc; smoked. 13c. Oregon exports, dry salt, 13c; smoked, 14a HAMS 10 to 13 lbs.. 14V,c; 14 lo 14 1o, 14c; IS to 20 lbs., 14c; nams, skinned" 14c; picnics, V4c; cottage roil. 11c; shoul' ceia. 1K-; boiltn haiu. lyiaUiu: Uuaed picnlL-s. 1 7c. LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces 15u,e tuhs. 13c: 50s. 13c; 20s. 1354c; 10s' l'c: 5s,- 14?,c; 3s. Udc. idaid pure-' Tierces, 12 vie; tubs. 121c; ,0s. 12c; "OS 12c; 10s, 13"Ac; 5s. 13)c; 3s. 13Vc. Coin pound: Tierces. 8c; tubs. Wc: bus sue 20s, 8c; 6s, 8?,c. ' SMOKED BKEF Beef toccuri ea?h 70c; dried beer sets. 16c: dried beef out rides. 15c; dried beef insldes. 18c; dried beef knuckles. 18c. PICKLED GOODS Harrels: Pigs' feet $13; regular tripe. $10; boney-oinb tripe. $12; pigs' tongues. $19.50. MESS MEATS faeef, specials, $11 per - . . i- 1 i-aire:, inmny, s14 per brrei; pork. $21 per barrel; brisket, $23 o. r - longues, S2U- snouta. $12.50; pig ears. $12.50. , Oils. COAL OIL Pearl and astral oil, cases lsc per gallon; .water wnlte. iron barrels. 11c; eocene and extra atar. cases 21 V; head light oil, cases, 2oc; iron barrels, 18c elatas ca-iea-, 2bc. ' GASOLINE Union and Red Crown, bar- xo-.c; cases, isvic; motor, barrels. - - - a.cu, J? 00 uegrees, 80c; cases, 37 He; engine distillate. Be; cases, 16c. barrels. barrels. LINSEED OIL-P.aw. barrel lots. 67c; in cases, 73c; boiled, barrel lots, auc; in cases, 7dc. CIL MEAL Ton lote. $37. Lumber. ROUGH Dimensions. 2x4 to 14x14 to ,12 feet, $11; 34 to 40. $12: 42 to R0. $13: 52 to Hi. $17; 1x8 to 1x12 rouch. $12 1x4 com. sis.. $11; 1x8 com, sis., $12; cull. Ixfl and wider sta., $S: cull. 1x4. sla.. $7; cull. 2x4 t. 2x12 fizrd, $8; ehip lap, t-om., $1:1; celar com., $14. FLOORING 1x4, No. 1 V. G., $.10- No V. G., $25; No. 3. $15: No. 2 slaen. $18: 1x6 slash. $18; 114-inch flooring. $4 extra RUSTIC lxB and 1x8 No. 1. $2ti; No 3 V or chan.. $19; No. 2 special pattern. $21: No. 3. all patterns, $15. CEILING 1x4 and IxS No. 1. $25: No ' $28; No. 8, $1.V LATH 1 La-Inch, $2.50: Hi-inch, $2.50. STEPPING Up to 12-Inch. No. 1 $33 No. 2. $19: No. .1. $13; 1x3. No. 2. $17 ' DOOR JAMS Up to 12-Inch. No. 1 $33 No. 2, $21; No. 3. $15. ' Fre Fish and Shell Fish. FISH Halibut, K'c lb.; black bars 20c etrlped bas. 18c; herrings. Rtjc; flounders' c; catfish. 9c: ahrimp. 12Vac; perch ftc sturgeon. 12"c: sea trout. 16c; torn coi 8c: salmon, 10rol2Vjc: smelt, 2c. OYSTERS Shoaiwater Bay, per gallon $2.23; per sack. $4.60: Toko Point. $1.00 per 1O0; Olympla (120 lbs.). $6; Olympla. per gallon. $2.25. CLAMS Little neck, per box,' $2.50; razor clams, $2 per box. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET. Price Current Locally on Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. There was not the uxual amount of activity in the livestock market yesterday, and tra.ie on the whole, was rather dull. While receipts ... iirt mji nu iar iniif wtt-K equaled I nose 01 last week, yet the requirement., of the trade have, apparently, been well filled and a slowing down of the demand yesterday led to a 25-cent reduction in values on best steers. Hogs, on the other hand, were strong er and higher, because of a better demand. There Ms no change in sheep prices. Re ceipts for the day were 163 cattle, 221 hogs 50 sheep and 24 horses. Itte representative sales were: 27 steers, 1080 lbs., $5.00 : 75 steers. 1110 bs $5 2o 45 steers, medium, low low., $4.70; 4 steers medium, 600 lbs.. $4.75; 12 cows. lu5o lbs " $4.00; 4 cows. 1O40 lbs., $3.75: 33 steers, 1110 lbs., $4.00; 10 steers. 1270 lbs., $5.10- 11 steers, 1HO lbs.. $4.05; 2 cows, 15O0 lbs. $4.25; 2 etags, 14H lbs., $4.00. By Benson & Son: 19 cows, 930 lbs.. $3.75 3 bulls, 1400 lbs.. $2.50; 14 calves, 290 lbs. $4.50; 28 cattle, BOO lbs., $4.50. By J. C. Lonergan: 104 steers, 1107 lbs.. $5.23: 24 lambs, 77 lbs., $7.00. The current range of price In the local market was as followa: CATTLE Best steers. $5-25.25: medium, $4.ro'?i5; common, $3.25-??3.KV cows, beft. $3.7564.20; medium, $3.2563.60; calves, $5.5u 5.75. SHEEP Best grain-fed wethers. $5.50tf; hay-fed, $565.50; mixed sheep, $3.50-e,5.23: ewe, best. $4.755; medium. $4.256-1. 50; lambs. $6.25(86.75. HOGS Best, $7.2597.50; medium, $6.75S7. Eastern Livestock Prices. SOUTH OMAHA, March 8. Cattle Re ceipts 19O0; market, 10 to 20c higher. Na tive steers, $4.404i6.40: cows and heifers. $3 25S5.50- Western steers. $3.5065.75; Texas steere. $3.5l85.10; range cows and heifers, $2. 5fi5; canners, $263: stockers and feed ers. $3S?5.3o; calves, $3.506 7 50; bulls and stags. $365. Sheep Receipts. 40l0: market. lOe higher. Yearlings. $6416.85; wethers. $4. 8065. 50' ees $4.25-5,5.25; lambs, $6.5067. M. ' Hoks Receipts 5700; market, 15c higher. Heavy. $l).3566.60: mixed. $6.2566.35; Ugh. $tni(.45; pigs, $4.7565.75; bulk of sa'.es, $6.20 UT.o. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March 3. Cattle Re ceipts, 4O00 ; market, loc higher. Native steers, $566.75: native cows and heifers, $2.40 66; stockers and feeders. $3.405.25; bulls $364.40; calves, $465.75; Western steers) $4.8(166.30: Western cows, $365.25. Hogs Receipts. 14.00O; market. 10 to 15c higher. Bulk of sales. $6.2566.50; heavy, $0.4566-55: packers and butchers. $6.2566.50; light. $606.40: pigs, $4.7565.75. Sheep Receipts, 6000; market, steady. Muttons, $4.7365.75; lambs. $6.5067.50; range wethers, $4.25 6 7; fed ewes, $3 65.35. ' CHICAGO. March 3 Cattle Receipts, esti mated. 13.000; market, steady to 10c lower. Beeves. $4.6067.10; Texas steers. $4.4065.50; Western steers, $4.1065.50; stockers and feed ers, $3.406 5 50; cows and heifers, $265.73; calves, $S8.75. Hogs Receipts, estimated. 25,000; market, 10615c higher; light. 6.2066.6o: mixed. $6.25 6.70; heavy. $6.3366.70; rough $0.3566.45: good to choice heavy $8.4566.7o: pigs, $5.35-3 6.20; bulk of sales, $6.4566.65. Sheep Receipts, estimated. 12.000; market, strong to 6c higher; native, $3.3565 .80; West ern. $3.6065.85; yearlings. $8.106 7.20; lamb; native, $5.756 7.80; Western, $5.757.S0. STOCK TOE HEAVY Effect of Spokane Rate Deci sion on Sentiment. ERIE'S FINANCIAL PLAN 1'orelgn Market") Expected to Re spond Today to the 'Settlement of Balkan Trouble Head ing Under Pressure. NEW TORK. March 3. It was a day of msall things In the stock market, and the meager business came almost entirely from the class of professional operators who ruake a livelihood by the dally fluctuations in prices." The part of the professional ele ment engaged In watching the differences of quotations ruling in this market and London In order to profit by arbitrage op erations played quite an important part In the narrow market. AVhile tbe selling was light, the demand was even lighter and the result was rather violent breaks in prices. The clearing of the outlook In the Bal kans during the day was reported too late to effect a recovery In the foreign markets, but. there was buying of stocks here late in the day. on the sur-r.ositlon that orders will come from abroad tomorrow to buy back the stocks sold ior that account today. Danger was feared of the failure of the financial plan Intended to rehabilitate the Erie. The incident widened in Its effects an a symptom of the growing restrictions to which corporations are subjected. The feeling of distrust on this score was Intensi fied by the terms of the Interstate Com merce Commission ruling on the Spokane rate cae. The detailed attention given In that ruling to questions of cost of railroads, capitalization and manner of Issue in form ing a Judgment of reasonableness of freight charges and the specific opinion that earn ings of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific in recent year have been exces sive, threw open a vide field for conjec ture of the effects of future applications of this kind. Reading was subjected to some special pressure because of statements In circula tion that it was the Intention of the anthra cite romprtnle to shut down all the mines on April 1. pending the making of a new agreement over wages with the miners. A sudden drop' in the price of copper war rants In London received more attention than did the renewed claims of further large sales of refined copper in New York. A good effect was produced In the latter part of the day by the announcement of ih- placing of the year's order for steel rplls by the New York Central system. The recovery proved unstable, however, and prices slipped back and made a weak closing. .The bond market was irregular and there was lo'f activity than of late. Total sales, par value, f 4.320.0(H). Cnlted States bonds were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sa!f. 3U.7iQ 4.30H i.4;o 3.3 0 400 High. I.ow. Hi. I. Amal Copper .... Am Car & Foun.. do preferred Am Cotton oil.... Am H & L pfel. . . . Am I-.e Securities Am Lins.cd Am Loe-nutive ... do r-referred . . . . 69 S 48V 1 Ki 52 37 25'4 13 52 112 S3 TC3 129 9! t., 28 1, 42 lo3C-i lo2 118 l"7',a 93 72 S irV 28 H 2 225 65 116'i 143.4, 78 324 3 . 82 7 .-4 1 26 'a IT. 173'i 44 Kl 85 ', 35 V 26 . 41' 32 155'., 141 68 141 161.. 42 1".2 51 36 V4 29 f.2H, 5'-". 112 82-14 103 12!) 91V. 28 41 J l)2i4 118i,a 1o7!i '721, 1115 I02 65vi 6 2.-I0 112 J.:;! 13 120'-s 91-1, 28', 42U, lo4 '4 102 V. 118'.. 107 't3S HW-3 lo2 65 i Am Smell & Refln 13.6mi do pteferred .... I'M) Am SUKMr Kefin.. 400 Am Tobacco prd . . Am Woolen 9to Anaconda MIn Co.. 3. 400 Atchison 17. .110 do preferred .... li-0 Atlantic Coast Line 3'0 Baltimore & Ohio. 2,8oo do preferred Brooklyn Rapid T. 2.4i Canadian Pacific.. 3.8-m Central .Leather . 3,2oo do pref.rred .... 2iO Central of N. J Chesapeake Ohio 3.6O0 "lit Gt Western.. 5o0 Chicago & N. W C. M. &. St. P. . . . 4.000 C. c. Jt St. I... 1 Colo Fuel Ar Iron.. 2.2'-o Colo & Southern... 20 do 1st pfel 3-0 do 2d r-M 5oO Consolidate! (Jas. . 1.3' Corn Products 400 le & Hudson.... Ki 0 Denver tic R G 2.8: n do preferred Hist Securities ... 3m Erie 4. MO do 1st pfd 1O0 do 2d pfd loi General Electric .. 3N Great Nor pfd.... S.4oO Gt Nor Ore Certlf 100 Illinole Central .. 5w Interborough-M. .. 4.n do preferred .... 7,500 Int. Paper 143 142. 1 1 la 32", 63 S, 82 701, 1261, 17. 174 43'-. 35 i," 2H-, 4l"j 33 155 141 OKU, HI. 15L. 41:4 52" 'i'oi 42 71 128 33 S, 63 H 82's 174. 45 35" 27 9, "S 33 . 155 14 142 14 68 'a 142 15 4314 do preferred .... Int. Pump Iowa Centra I .... K C Southern do preferred .... Louisville & Xflnh. Minn & St Louis.. M. St. P. & St. M. Missouri Pacific .. M K & T do preferred .... National Lead .... New York Central N. Y. Ont W.. Norfolk & W North American . . Northern Pacific. Pacific Mail Pennsylvania People's Gas . . ... P.. C. C. Ac St. t... Pressed Steel Car. Pullman Pal Car.. 30O 52 'a 4oO B.tr1 600 7UO 2S 42 Si 72S 129 '.a 71. l-jua 52 13!) 6K 39 72 75 124 45 86 So 137 31 129 llo 80 36 169 41 124 20 T3 224 61 . 3T 214 " 61 Tl 11T 120 23 63 38 32 45 68 175 R4 29 It '2 H Ho. 41 43 113 1T4 45 7S 65 94 48-:. poo 7.600 loo LKoO 6.I00 1.2oo 2."4''" 2.5"0 2. Too 4.5')0 3oO 400 2oo 69 39 73 76 125 '4 Vt "sili 137-s 314 13" - 110. 68", 3V 73 75 -4 1234 SlV " 137 V4 30 12f HoUj 36'4" "ii V 1233. 2"h 73 H 22. Ry Steel Spring Beading Republic Steel 42 125 251 731, 23 62 V. ...619.40 2oO I0O do preferred . . . Rock Island Co... do preferred .... S. L. & S. F. 2d pf 2,6oO 600 61. St. L. Southwest'n .... do preferred Flose-Sheffield Southern Paciflo .. do preferred 600 13.800 2.3lj6 2.3-0 900 SoO 60O .2 714 116 '23 63 37 32, 45 8 175 94 i.2 44 llo. 42 43 Southern Railway. do preferred .... Tennessee Copper. Texas & Pacific... Toledo. St. L. & W do preferred . . . . '24 634 3 32 45 OS 176 '4 W I03' ' 43'4 loo .118.300 100 ". "'206 . 47.000 Union Pacific do preferred Tj. S. Rubber, do 1st pfd.. U. S. Steel do preferred . Utah Copter 2.60 111 400 42 Vlr Carolina Cbem 4M 44 '.7 R TO 66 do preferred Wabash loo do preferred .... 1.2O0 West. Electric ... o Western XTnlon .. 2oO W. & Lake Erie Wisconsin Central. 10..V-O Am. Tel. & Tel.. 2.1O0 Total sales for the day. 17 45 7 65 51 48 ; 12K-. 128 ' 447.0O0 shares. 128 BONDS. NEW YORK. March 3. Closing quotations: U. S. ref. 2s rcg.101 IN Y C G 3a... 024 do coupon 101'North Pacific 3s. 74. TJ S. 3 reg 1004 North Pacific 4s.l03 do coupon. ... 101 jSouth Pacific 4s. 054 V S new 4s reg 1111 Union Pacific 4s. 103, do coupon. ... 120 W'iscon cent 4s. 94 Atchison adj 4s.l034 Uapanese 4s 85 L & R G 4s 98 Stocks at London. LONDON. March 3. Consols for money, 834; do for account. 83. Anaconda 8'Norfolk & West 89 Atchison lOH. do pref... s do pref 104V4'Ont A Western! 45 Bait & Ohio 110 -Pennsylvania .. 66. Can Pacific 170M, Rand "Mines 7 J vnes at unio.... ot- Reading r.3i Chi Grt West i Southern Ry.... 24 .146! do pref 64. . 12!South Pacific 120 . 45 I do pref finia . 874X nlon Pacific .... 180 4. . 27l do pref '. . -m S . 32 L" S Steel 45 . 33 do nref ll:i C. M. & S. P re Beers. . . . & R G do pref Erie do 1st pf . . . . do 2d pf.... Ill Central L & N Mo K & T N. Y. Central. . . no i abash .132 ' do pref 18 46 95 4 T7 4 0;spanlsh 4s.. 127 Amal Copper Money Exchange, Etc. LONDON, March S.-Bar silver very quiet. 23d per ounce. Money 224 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2- per cent. Tbe rate of discount In the open market for three months bills Is 2'6 2U per cent. NEW YORK. March S. Prime mercantile paper. 3i6i-4 per cent. Sterling exchange steady, -with actual busi ness in bankers' hills at $4.8560 for 60-day bills and at $4.8765 for demand. Commercial bills. & 4 851- Har silver. 50Vc. Mexican dollars. 44c. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds Irregular, ' Money on call easy. 1 -i ff 2 per rent: ruling rate. 2 per cent; closing bid. It per cent; offered at 2 per rent. Tfme loans very .lull and -asy: 60 days. 2 V, 'o, 2 i per rent: 90 days. 2(3 3 per cent; six months, offered at 3 p-:r cent. PAN FRANC-ISCO. March 8. Oliver bars. 50c: Mexican dollars. 45c; drafts, sight, .05; telegraph. .07 ",2 Sterling on Ijndon, 60 days. $4.86; sterling on London, sight, $4.88. Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. March 3. Today's state ment of the Treasury balance in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $15o, 000.000 gold reserve, shows: Available rash balance. $138,204,616. Gold coin and bullion. $4,Ko.oim. Gold certificates. $-18.02...4:to. CANNOT BUY EGGS HERE SITATTIvK DEALERS OANXOT CiKT SlPrLIrX IX POUTLAXD. Shipment of South African Ponrs lie- celved Washington Iloigro - ers Will Cultivate. FEATTLK, Wash., March 3. I Special.) Seattle egg dealers today tried to buy eggs In Portland, but were unable to get enough to fill orders on the books here at present. The eggs from California had no effect on the market.. Prices ranged from 27 lo 2l cents today. 1 Asparagus Is not as plentiful and 20 cents was asked f.r top stock today. A shipment of large pineapples has Just arrived. Thoy are selling at $2.50 to $4 per doren. The fruit s the best that has been offered here In a long time. A small shipment of Wu-k-son pear, grown near 'ape Town. South Africa, arrived today. The fruit came via London and New York. Hop dealers here say every yard In East ern Washington will be cultivated the com ing season, owing to the relatively high prices now being paid for the coming sea son's cron. QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO. Prices Paid for Produce In the Bay City Marketa. SAN FRANCISCO. March 3. The follow ing prices were quoted in the produce mar ket today: Potatoes Oregon Burbanks. $1.600173; sweets. $1.356 1. 5o. Onions $l.i.-.rfi2 per cental. Mtllstufto Bran. $28.506 3o; middlings. $3.50 g ja.ao. Vegetables Garlic Ri!lc: green peas. 8 lOc; string beans, nominal; asparagus. Off 11c; tomatoes. $ 1.50'k 1.75; egg plant, 256 30c. Butter Fancy cres,:ier.r, :t-ic; creamery seconds. 33c; fancy dairy. an!-c. Cheese New. 14 6 15c; Young America. 15il, c; Eastern. 17,.sc. Eggx Store. 22c; fancy ranch, 23c. Poultry Roosters, old. $46-": young. $71r0; broilers, small, $4.5t.-!i3; broilers, large."" $5.50 66.50: fryer. $J.5u67.5o: hens. $,Vju; ducks, old. $4.5ij!H5.50; young. fSJs. Wool Spring. Humbol.lt and Mendocino. 16 610c; Mountain. .68'..c; Nevada. 96 14c. Hll' Wheat. $22625; wheat and oats. $213 24: alfalfa. $1561 J; stock, $146 16; straw, per baio, 5u6 75c. Fruits Api-lea. choice. JI.50; common. 60c; bananas. $1,256 3.1 T.0: limes. $7.5o-ii 8; lem ons, choice. $3; common, $1; orunges $1.50 6 3; pineapples. $26 3. Receipts Flour,4214 sacks; wheat. 1775 centals; barley, 617 centals: beans. 3353 sacks; corn. 45 rentals; potutoes. 3770 sacks; bran, loo Backs, middlings, 30 sacks; hay, 230 tons; wool, 345 bulet.; hides. 3oi. Eastern Mining Stocks. BOSTON. Maris 3 ('losing quotations: Adventure . . Allouez Amalgamated Ariz Com. . . . Atlantic Butte Coal. . . Cal & Ariz.. Cal A- Hecla. . 8 Mont C &C. . . . . 40 'Nevada ..!i4 old Dominion. - 34 U Osceola . 15 '-J ,parrot . 23 a. Cjulncy .103 (Shannon ..... .615 'Tamarack ... . 30 Trinity . 75 United Copper. . il s Mining. . . . i-iv.:u on it; . 50 . 1 30 . 2S i. . 8S 14 . 82 . 13 12. . 41 . 2' . 39 - 4 . 5 .140 . 704 Centennial Copper Range... laiy West Franklin Grangy Greene Cananea Isle Royale Mass M inlng. . , , Michigan Mohawk in Utah 10 VI. torla 2!Vi Winona 5 iwolverlne . ., lo4iNorth Butte. . . 63 i - NEW YORK. Ml rch 3. Closing quotations: Alloa son Brunswick con. :t Com Tun stock. 26 do bonds. .... 15 C C v 36 Leadville Con... 4 iLlttlo chief 10 IMeslcan 65 'Ontario ....... .315 mniarr fOphlr stands lYellow 1'o ard 145 w Jacket. . . 35 Metal Markets. NKW YORK, March 3 The London tin market was 5s lower, with iot quoted at 130 and futures at 131 lus. The local mar- I K,"l 28.78 was ,iifj, wun spot quoted at 2S.6t' Copper had a sharp decline In the I.nntnn market, with sp.it quoted at 56 15s and fu tures at ,57 los. The local market was quiet but unchanged, with Lake quoted at 12.87-irl3.12S-c; electrolytic, 12.5od 12.76c : cai-tlng, 12.376 1 2.62 c. Lead was lower at 13 7s 61 In the Lon don market. The local market was dull and unchanged 'at 8.92''"3.P7 c. Spelter was unchanged at 21 I8s 6d In London. The local market was quiet and unchanged at 4. 7264. 77c. Iron was lower at 47s "for Cleveland war rants In the London market. Locally there was no change. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. March 3 Coffee futures closed steady and unchanged to 5 points low er. Sales were reported of 19.250 bags in cluding March and May at 6.03c; July 6 5oc September, 6.O06 6.05c; October. November and leeember. 5.85c. The worl.l's visible supply March 1 was 14.816.237 bags, against 16 07 1.853 last year. Spot cofiee steady; Rio No. 7. 8Vc; Santos No. 4, Uc. Mild steady Cordova. 94613c. , . Sugar Raw firm; fMr' refining. 3.23c; cen trifugal. 96 test. 3.73c: molasres ' sugar 2rwi-.c: refined steady; crushed, 3.35c; pow dered. 4.T5c; granulated. 4.66c. Dried Irult at New York. NEW YORK. March 3. The market for evaporated apples continues quiet with fancy quoted at 8v469'4c; choloe. 7'6'74c; prime 61466-c: common to fair, 366c. " Prunes are In fairly active demand with quotations- ranging from 34q7c for new crop California fruit up to 40-50sto 20-3O. Apricots are In light supply, with choice held at 9694c; extra choice 9. 6 loc; mm , 1 1 ',m IOC Peaches are unchanged, with choice quoted at 566c; extra choice. 667V.c; fancy 76'c. Raisins . are quiet. with loose muscatel quoted at 465c: choice to fancy seeded. 446 6V,c; seedless. 463c; London layers. $i.25TT 1.5o. IHiJry Produce In the East. CHICAGO. March 3. Butter. steady; creameries. 22 6 28c; dairies, 206 25c; eggs, steady, at mark, cases included. iSj20c; firsts. 26c:. prime firsts. 21 '.a e. Cheese! strong: daisies. 15VW16c; twins. 14 6 15c: Young Americas, 166 16c; Long Horns. 166 16C. NEW YORK. March a. Butter Top grades steady : others weak. Eastern fac tory firsts. 2i'Jii; Western Imitation creamery firsts, 216 22c. cheese Klrui, unchanged. Eggs Lower, closing firm. Western firsts 20!6 20c; seconds, 19 6 20c. w York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. March 3. Cotton Spot closed steady, unchanged; sulc. 5iH) bales. cotton futures closed steady. March 9.57c; April and May. 9.35c. June and July. 9.49c; August, 9.44c; September and October, 9.34c; November and December, 9.30c; January 9.28c. Chicago Produce .Market. CHICAGO. March 3. Potatoes Steadr; choice to fancy. 889oe; fsr to good. 85 6 "7c. Poultry Steady. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. March 3. Wool, unchanged. Territory and Western mediums. 18'i23s; One mediums. 166 20c; fine, 11 loc. UP WITH A RUSH Wheat, Corn and Oats Make New High Record Marks. DEMAND IS A GENERAL ONE May Wheat Sella at 81.1 1-2 at Chicago t'rop Ham age Reports Canse Heavy Buying Hulls Are Aetlve Supporters. fllTOAno. March . New high records for the season were made In wheat, corn and oats on the hoard ef trade today. TVhest for May delivery sold at til1, wnne at tne same time July touched $1.07. Coarse grain follow.vl wheat In I's upward course. Prices reacted from the top on re alizing sales, but at the close wfcciat showed net gains for the day of V,r to T,c for the two leading months. leading bulls were active supporters of the wheat market snd this Inspired a larse amount of covering hy shorts. Commission house. In general were dclusvd with buying or ders from outsider ss a result of the crop damage reports which have been a feature of the news for the past fw days. Many additional advices were received here to day telling of the poor condition of the Fall-sown crop in many sections of the country. particularly In Texas. Another factor that contributed to th strength was the alleged small reserves of wheat still In farmers' hands. During the day Septem ber touched the dollar mark. The distant deliveries oased off considerably during the final hour on protlt-tuking. The clos was somewhat Irregular, September showing a net loss of e and the nearby deliveries a gain of c to 6 Sc. the latter for May. All deliveries of corn touched new high marks as a result of the bulge In wheat. The top point for May was 7.c. The July d.-llvery sold up to 7c and September to Kc. The market closed firm at net gains for the day of a c to 6 c. New high records for all deliveries of oats were aMo scored, the top price for May being 6b c and for July 61c. Cash oats showed gams of , to :c. The mar ket closed firm with prices up jc to 1c. Provisions were a close second to grain In the strength manifested throughout the day and at tiie close prices showed a net gain of 7c to 12 c compared with yes terday's close. The leading futures ranged as followa: WHEAT. Open. May l.lx Julv 1 "' Sept 9 High. Low. Close. (1191, $1 1S II l 1 7 - l.V.. 108 l."0 . .99'? CORN. , .74 ') .7 .! .i . OATS. .r .55 .56 -al -50-J, .al, .41. .41 41V, :ss PORK. 17.47 17.32 17.35 17.55 1742 17.47 LARD. 10.10 10 00 10 05 10.20 10.15 10.15 L)RT RIBS. 9.25 9 20 9.22 9 40 9.35 9.37 May July. . . . Sept Mav July Sept Mav. . . . July May July May July I- lour Rye .7 . .6l .". 1. Mh 17.40 17.45 10.O5 10.17 9.20 V 3o Firm. No. 2. 79, Hurley Feed or mixing. 656ic; fair to choice malting, titi a, ti7 Flax seed No. 1 M.ulhuxltrn, (1.61 ; Xo. 1 Not thweslern. $1.71. Timothy st.-d $3.li5. Clover ts.90. Pork Mess, per barrel. $17.206 17 25. Lard I'or 100 pounds. $9.90. Short ribs Hides Uo.if(,-i. IS. 506 9. Sides Short, clear (boxed), S9-U9-25. Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 3t7.ooo bushels. Primary receipts were 515.0OO bu3hels. compared with 501. 000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 47 cars; corn. 312 cars; oats, 160 cars; nogs. 3l.ouo Dean Receipts. . . . 50,700 . . . 90.000 . . ,;7.5oo . . .499.900 K.OilO . . . 235,t00 Shipments. 34.300 :.x.4"o 204. KOO 297.300 2.O0O S4.400 Flour, barrels. . Wheal, bushels. Corn, bushels... Oats, bushels... Rye, bushels. . . Harley, bushels. (rain and PTodure at New York. NEW YORK. March 3 Flour Receipts. 17.794; exiorta, 7752, market firm, wlrh fair deniapd. Wheat Receipts. 6I.20O; exports. 74.773; spot steady. No. 2 re.!. $1.24 elevator: No. 2 red. $1.25 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern nu'mh. $1.28 f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 hard Winter. $1.26 f. o. h. afloat. So hulllKh were crop advl,-ee and private reports of farm reserves today that wheat resumed Its ad vances with a rush and soon swept ast the previous records, selling up fully 4e above last night's close. Later setbocks. due to realizing. left final prices c net lower. May cloee-1 at $1.22; July closed at $1.14. Hops Firm. HI. I. s Quiet. Wool Steady. Petroleum Steady. Kuropean Grain Market. LONDON'. March 3 Cargoes. firmer; Wall Walla, prompt" shipment. 3d higher, at 30s pd ; California, prompt shipment. 6d higher, at 4is 6d ' English country ' markets, firm; French country markets, quiet. 'LIVERPOOL, March 3. Wheat May. 8s 2d; July. 8s 3d; September, 7s lld. Weather, snowing. Grain at han Pranrlsro. SAN FRANCISCO, March 3. Wheat, firm: barley, steady. Spot Quotations Wheat, shipping.' $1.87 rl.U2; 'milling, $11156 197',. barley, feed. $1.406 1.42: brewing. $1.456147. OSts. red. $1.72 6 182 ; white. $1.856 195. Call-board Sales Wheat, May. $1.07 hid, $1.2o asked; barley. May, $1.39 y l.UU tfd; December $1.22 asked, $1.21 bid. Corn large yellow. $1 05 6.1 70. Wheat at Tueoma. TACOMA. Wash.. March 3. Wheat Mill ing bluestem. $1 16: export, bluestem. $1.13: club. $!.; red. $1.01. DAILY MKTKOKOLOGIC'AL REPORT. PORTLAND. March S. Maximum tem perature. 52. S degrees; minimum. 45.4 de grees. River reading at h A. M .. 7.6 feel; change in last 24 hours, none. Total rain fall, a P. M. to 5 1'. M.. 0.29 Inch; total rainfall since September 1. 190R. 29.14 Inches; normal. 32.19 inches: deficiency, 3.05 inches. Total sunshine. March 2. 4 hours 12 minutes; possible. 11 hours 13 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level! at & P M., 29.74 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at $ P. M. . Pacific time, March 3: STATIONS. Ftakvr City Hismarck. ...... Rolse Eureka. ........ Helena Kamloops. ...... North Head Pocatello Portland . . . .1. . , Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento Salt Lake San Francisco. Spokane . Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla... Blaine Slsklvou Marshfield Tonopah K allspell North Yakima. 521 T. Ill 42'O.onl 6 BO. 0.01 12 S0!0.3'j 4 48 O.oo! 4 52 O.OOjlO 4s 0.32.24 52'0.00l h ii 0.2S12 66 0.01 16 58 0.181 6 60 0 0210 &6 T. I S SS 0.02 16 54 O.ciOi 4 54-0. i6'16 45 0 S6I14 52: T. I 8 54 0.00 1S 46 0.141 52 0.70 10 SI'O.OOi 8 42i0.00i 4 521 T. I 4 SE SE Icioudy iciear Cloudy SB S NW NE nam 'lou, I v Cloudy I Rain Cloudy Rain Rain ICIoudy 'cloudy Rain SW SE SW s SE s E SW E S Cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain Cloud v Clonal V iRain Cloudy IPt C'oudy ICIoudy (Cloudy NW N W T. Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The disturbance noted yesterday has d- LADD & TILTON BANK Portland, Oregon ESTABLISHED 1859 OLDEST BANK ON Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000 LDMBERMENS NATIONAL BAN R Second and CAPITAL OKI'H'ERS. G. K. M EXTWOHTH. President. r.KO. 1. MTHERSOX. Vice-President. JOHN A. KKATINd, Vice-President. H. 1. STOItY. Cashier. K. A. KriKK.MAN". Ass't Cashier. SUMMIT COAL MINING CO. Robert J. Linden, President and Manager Miners 1 DOMESTIC Bituminous Coal Shippers Mines located near Roslyn and Clc Elum. Washington Carload orders solicited from manufacturers and others Portland Office: 1016 Board of Trade Bldg. TELEPHONES: Main 372: A 3726 RIT1 TI ITHTP Knhaners the Value of Abut tins; Froperty more than any - a a other ratemrnt. BEIST tV EvfrV Tent nnrahlc. freedom from Nole- or Rumble. M-"-J uy J V CI no Iust and It will not t ruck. BECAUSE " i"v" Wear and Tear on Vehicles. It la a gure Foothold The Taipayer. m EVERYONE PLEASED 'HSL. nnd flir Ilornr. WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 917 HK Iv Itt II.UlNCi. vanred inland and thlw evenlnsr It is cfn- tral ovfr KrttlKh rolumMa. It hat min-! llpht rain In Or(ton. Wan1iiiR tn. l.nho ami In California an far inuth an San Kran cIbco. T h followtna; in a . 1 n u m xv tt1 x v -!nit)M occurrel uliia morn In k : Honvb.ire. 34 mll suutliwpst ; Ta'Miia. M w vm. h ml North H !, 40 mil pout lit ast. The Tfmpratura lias fallon doil ly in Somh rn roKon nnl pllRh t ly In tlio Willamette VaMv and th Sound country. Th lndtcatlont are for rain, pop.'ihly turn fna to .now. feat of th tRj-al MountHlnn, unil f'r rlir!ir w i r ( n -ti - Bonds Stocks Securities For Sale by T. S. McGrath Lumber Exchange PORTLAND, OR. HART3IAN & TH03IPS0N BANKERS CHAMPSR OP COilMEKCK issue travellers' checks, jiayablo everywhere. For eign exchange bought and sold at attractive rates at all times. VhUmitti Perianal IMbUltf THE PACIFIC COAST Stark Streets $250,000 AND STEAM cooler In Kantr-rn Orprnn, Kat-rn W'tih Inmon and Idaho. KuRKCASTP. Tortland and trinity CIrarlnic. with wnTrly w imip OreRon and Washlncton tlcarlnar ra:n posthiv turninn t- anow raat portion; cnulT frtut portion; 'mh to wat wtnda Idaho Ha in pi.aKihly turntna to anon; cooler. KinVAPD A -PRM TRAVKI-tRS forth CJermanJZloyd. FAT FArkKsS NKKVK K. I lMvn.-mit.v- ( tirrttuura: Itmiirn 10 A. M. tVrllle March '2'.' Kai Wm. II . . April tJ K Wm.D.tir .Mar. ;i" kroinnni W'm Apr 1-i TWiX-SC'RKW lAK.iKR M K H Hrrmr-n Hrr I 10 A. M. Oneiaenau. .Man h 11 ScharnhoraT . March Iloon March 1 P. Pr d r k Wm Apr. 1 Calls at 11 imut It and I'ht rbourg - MKIHTKURANKVS SKKVIC E. .Hirullavr AlKirif Nap In Ornata, SaIMr.it at 1 1 A. M . K Alrt. March 1 r: Harhan.w.a. .Mar 27 ,N- Kar Van h '2" !. lii!--.... April Mint AUlrrani li-'m-n OmH Aluirj. Nrth (iennan I.lod Tr.uf'fr' ( hrcka. -lrirh t n.. Act-nt. 5 H-adwuv, N. Y. Kohrrt i ntM-hc. 4) fuwrii !.. drn l lacil.o CoiAt An. all I riuii,-o. (at ftamburg-Jtmerican, LONDON PARIS HANfBVRG. Dfutarhland .Mar. 1VKalaAuir.Vlc.Mar. 2 Penmylvanlu. Mar. lo.ti. W ldtrse .Mar. 27 ITALY viM Ator-a -tilbrmltar. Naylca and l.rno. 8.S. HAMHi'UG, rMirch J'May U. " HATAVlA JAprtl l;;. iJun S. MliLTKK, tf.Apnl TtJunalo. Call Ai.ip'3. TGIbraltar. ;Nple and Genoa Tourlat Kpt. fur Trip Everywhere. Ilamhurc-Atnerican Unc, 160 Towrll St., ua r ranrisro, and lvum I Acm t a I'ort land. NEW ZEALAND ST. jV1 NKV SKKI(K vU TA- AUSTRALIA Sa Toura for Heal. H-alt h and Pleasure. K ZLLM, the or Id" 9 Antler:anl. c per. Hot ljikes.r tc. The favorit S. Mntii'im t.iila irm an Frannm-A March 1". April l.V May lil. etc.; connect in k at Tali!' i with l'ni'n I -in for Vdlini:ton. N. Z. Til K ONLY rASKNTKK MNK r KI I". T4 K1V ZfcA LAN l. V-linKto:, and ha h. $L'it. Tahiti and la- k. ll clai(. I-lNlts It HONOLl LI Spe cial run nd trip cl;J-s. S S. Alameda an. la Mar. I.;. Apr. ::. -Ii, etc. Addre ()( KAMI' MM, tt"3 Market tt.v 8a n Iran- NcrtbPacin S.5. cri. Stamilil? koaQOAd aua ueo. w.kidar Suii lui lureKa, tut irraucisco and Los Angeles direct every Thurstia at 8 P. M. Ticket otQce 132 Third St., sear Alder. Both phone, M. 1314. H. Young, Agent. SAN IR.lNCIX'O rtli!TUND S. S. CO. Only dir. . l ptfa;nr, sutl uayliKht sailing. From Annrth Iork, Portland. 4 P. M. .S. Srnalor, Slar. 5. la. etc. S.S. Km. ity, .Mar. 12. SO. rte. From 1 .milliard St., San Fra:iclof. 11 A.. H. K.S. Kw City. Mar. 6. SO, etc. S.S. rnalor. Mar. IS, 47. etc. J. W. naus mi. Dot k Airrnt. Ms:n SiS Alnswortll Hock. M. J. KOI UK. City Tii-kol Agent. Hi 3d St. rhono Main A Ui2. COOS BAY LINE The s:ramer BItEAKWATER leaves Port land every llnlneMluj, 1. M.. riom Aln, wortb dock, ror or'h Mend, Marslitirld and oos May points Kreitjl.t receded till 4 V. M on day ol salllnc. Tanstnger fare, nrst class. tlO; aecond-class. J7. Inolndtns bsrtli and.mexls. Inqu.re city ticket office. Third and Washing-ton streets, or Alnswortn deck. Phone Main 2GS h