Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 09, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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THE MORXING OREGONIAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1910.
CROP WILL BE LIGHT
English Hop Yield Cut Down by
Wet Weather.
LETTER FROM KOLA NEIS
Estimates the Yield at No to Exceed
ZOO. 069 HandredwelghtCar
" mlchael Bujrs Gilbert
Patterson Lot.
Kola writs to Th Oregoniaa from
'm u4tr cte of July XT of bop crop com
dlttona In EEglaad aa follow:
-Ta continued cool and rainy wathsr
baa kept bark lha growth of tba vine and.
therefore, bop bara not armed out aa wall
aa expected. It la now too late for tba blna
to man sufficient growth to produc a heavy
crop. Tba blna la omnn and wtl!e they k
very well In aoma garden. In otbara bop
how atacknaaa la blna.
Thla liawr tbera raa been not ao much
waanlaaT dona aa usual, but then la aoma
vermin In all district Slnca laat wee tnara
aa bWD a UtUa Increas In vermis.
-I do not think that tba yleia la likely to
umd aoo.OOO ewta. under favorable condl
lioas. Soma dealer estlmat tba crop at
tTO.ono evif.. but abould nnfavwabl weather
eoatmua tba rMd will rail conaloerably abort
of thla figure.
Thjer baa been a Ittlla mora buaincaa dona
dur.ng tha last few day, but tha market la
not q notably higher. Tba nntairorabla report
. tha effect of checking tha further de
cllaa of prtoe."
It en reported In tha local markat jeter
day that John Carmlchael bouicht tha Gilbert
a, Patterson lot of SI 1 balea of li at (Mem
at 12 ceat. No aurprlaa would ba occa
etooed If a conaldermbla block of apot bopa
warn taken In tha near future- by exporter.
Tbera are S3"0 bale or mora of good export
quality amllable. Yesterday' English -k:ea
raportel tha weather unsettled and tba
markac unchanged.
A California letter announced that picking
woaM beain In the Sacramento Valley on
August 12. The market for arot Ciltforllana
waa dull and a shade weaker, but contract,
aa In thla etate. were anobtalnable at current
raf.
i-lenty or miiT or all kinds.
Fraat Street Heavily Mocked but Demand
la Good.
Front street waa again heavily loaded
with fruit yesterday, what amounted t
practically two days' shipments coming In
oa top of tha big slock carried over from
Saturday. There waa a brisk demand,
however, and steady prices were maintained
oa all sound offerings. Soft stuff went
at buyers' prices.
Over a car of Ashland early Crawford
peachee arrled. and the quality being
good, they sold well. The large alxea brought
IS cents. Three car of California peaches
ware also received. Other arrivals Included
three cara of bananas In good condition and
a car of California cantaloupes. Tba latter
were quoted at, $1 7SJ.:J per crate.
Orapee of all klnda were plentiful. Early
Oregon and California applea were In large
supply aa4 bard to move.
California) Frwtt Milpaaeerta.
Tha movement of California deciduous fruit
Is reported by the California Fruit Dis
tributors aa follows:
reaches Aa predicted last week, there
bas been a considerable falling off In tha
ahlpment of thla variety of fruit during tha
pest week and there will be a further de
cline In the coming werk. There will be
reasonable quantity of fruit available, but
the large supplies for the season have been
exhausted. There will be ample supplies of
our finest Tellow Clings available during
the next two or three weeks.
Plums A slight decline In shipments Is
to be noted, but not as great as was ex
pected. The same varleltea are going for
ward aa were being shipped last week.
It la not expected that plum shipments
will keep up In volume tor mora than a
few da.
Peara Over ! cara less of peara went
oat this last week than the preceding one.
There will be a further decline during tha
coming week. Fall and Winter pears are
report-d aa being a light crop.
tSrapee Nearly three time aa many
grape went forward this week as during
the preceding aeven dajs. Vartetlea con
tinue the same as last week. Increased
quantities of Malagas are now going for
ward and beginning the latter part of the
week some fin Black Prince will be avail
able In carlo!. Urapes have been of on
usually good quality ao far and thla la ex
pected to prove true throughout the sea-
EXPORTERS HI VINO CM. B WHEAT.
lata Oneratioaa la rfy-Feld Are Alaa
Repearteel Hlaewteaa Mtaatloa.
Exporters appeared In the market for
club wheat yesterday and bought con
eulrrable quantities In the country on tha
tide water basla of JJ cents. There were
also purchases of forty-fold by exporters
at 97 cents The blnestem situation la ettll
atralned. A few buyer continued to operate
in the Walla Walla country close to lha
dollar mark, which keepa tha country mar
ket for this variety excited. In some sec
tions, farmers are aald to be offering wheat
mora freely, but la general tha disposi
tion of growers la to hold back.
Local receipts In cara were reported by
tha Merchants' Exchange aa followa:
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay.
Monday : . 1 M . li
Vear axo t I '
K-.rn.n to date..3i: :7 Jl s :l
Year ago H 111
The weekly grain statistlca of the Mer
chante' Exchange follow:
American Vleible eupply
Increase.
Bushels. Bushel.
Aug r. 11 M.7wv0 2.II!M
Aug. . I!" M .' :..
Vuc. lo. lux !.!:."" V."!.""1
Aug. li. l:7 4viv-.imm l.;v0"0
Aug. is. i :il.:-'.i- 2.f.:.t
Auk. 11. I!'".-. IS. :. 15I.I1
Aug. IV. 1' lt' 4.-..I""'
Aur to I !. l'i.'M m.YooO
Aug: 11. IS 2t.T7X.nw 2i.wHl
Aug V-. r.'l ......... .2v2 MM 2-"--",o.O"0
Aug 12. 4S.-1H.OOU OS-1.000
Ueereaa.
Quantities oa raasage
Week Week Week .
ending enillnte ending
yur All a. Ju 'Ji- Aug. 7. '-.
rmted Ktng. .91. .." 2i.2.i. iv7;".ivi
Continent ... .Mo." . artt'.otaj 12. .
Totals SO.240.noO IS.'JSO.ooO 3V.0rt.oim
Worlds shipments principal exporting
ccuntrlea (flour lnciuieu.
Week
Week Week
ending
Aug. a.
1.7.n
1.3JO.ON
1.7.viioo
ending ending
July .. Aug. I. '.
From
t'. f. at can..
Aic-ntm . . .
A jetr:ia . .
Ianube ports,
ousa.a ......
Indva
1 117. is) 1.4o4J"0
l.tL'.C. Hk
f.40.taHl
e,7KO.Ni
;.ouo.0fO
I.rtlU.lHNJ
l.MWl.tllKI
S.77.)
Totala .1J.X T.23.ooo .4S.V00
llaak rtearlmr.
Bank r'.cartngs of the Northwestern citlea
yesterday were aa follows:
Clearing Balance
Po-t:and n.::V. l.Jel
Seattle 1.7J.
Ts.oma l.?7.ii iJt.
ep..kane 1I.147 .!
PwoJtry mm4 Isalry Preduee Firm.
Ther were fair receipt of poultry yes
terday for Monday, but the demand waa good
and everything cleaned op at Saturday's
pre-ea. Egxs war steady at SKv'-ftl cent
Tha cheese market la firm and local con -2iuona
would Justify aa advance, but for
tha check In tha Eastern market. Batter Is
active and arm.
roRTLAxn mrntm
Grain. Flaaur. Fred. Eta.
WHEIT fuetem. taTrnrtc; club. V.e
err- red Rnsslan. Mc: Valley. 3e; 0-folo.
;6!r- Turkey red. 0c.
FLOUR Patenta. J.M per barrel;
etralcbta. 4.SC"S4.i; export. $4: Vslley. -;
grat.am. ia: whole wheat, quarters. $5.3'X
HAT Track prices: Tlnwtbi. Wlllamarta
Valley. llnl per ton: Eastern Oregon.
i:oj22: alfalfa, new.' 13 u li; grain hay.
''bARI-ET Feed and brewing. 2t.50e2S per
ton.
CORN Whole. $32: cracked. 133 par tew.
SIILLSTLFFS Bran, gio per ton; mld
dllnra. 30; sborta. IfltUi rolled barley.
23S 21.
OATS No. 1 white. $31633 per ton.
Vegetable an Frutra.
GREEN' FTU'ITS Applea. new. 50ct?l.S0
per N.x: apricot. ! 11 rr box: tlurns.
7ir.$l per b..x: pvr. 11 Vr .bux
pea. he 60r$I.2S f-r. D"X; grap-a.
l.7i; blacktrrla. 11.75 per crate; logan
berries, tl.io per crate.
MvnXlNS Wstermel.ru. 9oc$125 per
hun.lred: cantnlouis. $l..V2-ii per crsta.
TROPICAL FKLITS Oranges. Valencia.
Ulim;;: lemone, ITtiS: graifrult, 4tf-4.SO
per box: bananas. &Wo per pound; pineap
ples fie per pound.
VRGKTsR!.E5? Bean. 31jjc pound: cab
bace 2",i(ii1-c pound: cauliflower, $1.50 per
dux-" celery. ""0o per doxen: corn. 25c per
doaen; cucumbers, ooc per box; egg plant.
Snlva per pound: garlic. 8jtl per pound;
green onions. Kc per dxen: peppers. WK per
box; radlsbee-. l.vftiuc per doaen; euuaaii. Ouo
per crate; t "m no. O xj$l per box.
SACK VEGETABLES Carrota. Iiatil;
beets. $1.50: parsnips. $101.23: turnip. $1.
POTATOES New. 11.15 1-35 per bun
dr.ei; meet p'tatoea. 44ij!k; per pound.
ONIONS Walla Walla. $J.S0 per saclt.
Oregon. $:e:.2& per sack.
Dairy aad Country Produce.
BUTTER City creamery, aolld pack. 4o
per pound: butter fat, J4c per pound; coun
try store butter. 24c per pound.
E".GS Oregon candled. 22HiC per dosen.
CHEESE Full cream, twins. 17rlso
per pound: Young America, l&Htylsc.
POUUTRT Hena. lc; Springe. 18c;
ducks, lixjl'c; gveae. 10lli,c. turkeys,
live, :c: drexaeu. Jloic; aquabs, $3
per doxen.
POKK Fancy, Uc per pound.
VEAi Fancy, 12V,613c per pound.
Groceries. Dried Fratta. Eta.
DRIED FRUIT Applea. 10c per pound:
peaches. Tc; prunes. Italians. prunes,
French. 95c; currant, loc; aprlcota. lie;
dates. 7c per pound; figs, lanoy white. Is;
fancy black, 7c; choice black. IsC
tiAtalON Columbia Klver, 1-pound tall.
$2 per doxen: Z-pound tail. $2.M; l-pouad
(lata. $2. IV; Alaska pink. 1-pound talla. Oo;
red, 1-pound talla, 41.4J; aocksye. 1-pound
tails. $2.
Col r EE Mocha, S102SO; Java, ordinary,
174x20c; Coata Hlca, fancy. ls920o: good,
ISO 1m; ordinary, lxtbloo per pound,
tiUIS Walnuts, lie per pound; Brazil
nut. lJHtolic; f liber is, loc; almond. 17a;
pecan, lvc; cocoaouta. poey$A per doiea.
gsXT ormnulatad, $13 par ton; balf
grund. iwoa, $'o-ew per tan; sua. $11 par
ton.
atSAN'8 Small white. 3 we: large whit.
c; Lima. 1; piak. 1c. red. Ataxic-na,
tiac; bajou. T)o.
RICK No. 1 Japan. 4Vo: cheaper grade.
$3.iove-&ic: SouLucrn bea'l. etate 7c.
HONEY Choice. $3.2is 13-iw per case;
straintd. 7c per pound.
SUGARDry granulated, fruit and berry,
$a.2i; beet, $0.0i: cxt-a C ei.e; goldea C
$3 6; yellow D, $a Oi; cubea (barrels).
$3.03; powdered. $o-3o; Duiu: to. $10.40tr
$10.WO per case. Terma on remittsncea wltb
Itt 1$ day deduct fee per pound. If later
than 13 and within av daya. ucduol 40
per pound. Aluple augar. 13tl$v fvc pound.
. PrerlMona.
EaxS 10 to 13 pound, 22o, 12 to 14
pounds. 21tc; 14 to 10 pound. 21c; 1$ ta
zu pounds, none; akiuuau. im; plcnloa, 13o;
euttag roll, la fee
BACON Fancy. 30c; standard. 29 fee;
choice. 2Sfec; Eugllsh. 2feW23fea
BkOKa'U HEATa Heef tongue. T3o;
dried beef aeta. 22c; ouLside. 2ue; loatdae.
2JC ; knuckle. 22c
DRY OAX.T CLUED Regular short clear,
dry salt. 10 fee; amuked. lao. backs, light,
salt, lOfec; smokvd, lbc; backs, beavy. alt,
ldc; amuked. 17 fee; export bellies, salt, lie;
moked. ltifee.
piCaLLEO GOODS Barrel, pigs' feet.
$10 regular tripe. iu; ooneycomo tripe,
$12: luncn tunguea, 4; lambs' tonguaa. $4tt.
L HO Tana: Eettle rendered, lofec;
sUnoard puis. ISfee; caotce. Isfee; abortea
l"a' ilfee-- -
Oils.
LINSEED OIL. Pure raw la barrsla, $1 01;
kettle boiled, in barrela. $1.03. Taw. la nasea,
$LOO; kettle bolieu. In casea." $.oa. Lota of
Zo gailuiia. 1 cent U vr gallon.
TUHPENT1NE 1A cases, aZo; la wood
bax.'e.a. is fee.
coal, oil. Water white In drum, lroa
wbit m drums or Iron barrela. 14c; unloa
kcioaen in caaea, 2-ea. 2Bc; oleum kero
sene In cases 1 - as. lie; Aurora karoaen
Ui caaea. 2-s, 210.
gasoline Uuion essoline In bulk, lae;
union gasoline in casea. 2 - 4s, lac ; union
motor spirit In bu.k. 18c; unloa motor
spirit In case. 2 -3s. lie; No. 1 engine dia
tillala la iron drums, bfec; No. I angina
distillate la caaea 2-3. 13 fee: V M. ak
y naphtha In Iron drtrms or barrsla. 15c;
V 11. P. naputba tr caaea. 2-3. 2 to.
liKSZlNaV Luiua benzine la Hon arum
or barrela, lo; unlo benaute la caaea.
j.ts, 2Jc; union atova dlatmate la 1-oa
djuma io.
Far. "
FURS Price pld for prime No. 1 skins:
Mink. Northwest Canada and Alaska, $sJ
lo- Colorado, Wyoming. Montana. Idaho and
Ca'ufornla. $5x4 7. 3o; lirttiab Columbia and
Alaska Coast. tvjlO; Oregon. Washington.
Idaho and Montana, $7. Lynx. Alaska and
British Columbia, $33; Pacific Coast. $2.
Raccoon. $lrl-30. skunk, Canada. $2.io;
PaciOe Coaal, $12. Wo.f and coyote. Can
ada. $3t)0; Idaho. Montana. Wyunilng, Nt
vxda. $1-30CZ. Beaver, Oregon. Washing
ton. Canada. Alaska. 3.50w7: Idaho. Mon
tana, $10: Utan. Wyoming. 90.30 xr 7; cube.
$2w2.3u. Otter. Canada, Alaska, $12.30x4 14;
Oregon. Washington. Alaska. Canada. Brit
ish Columbia, e3 4r.30; Pacific Coast. (1.73
4T2.30. Gray fox. pacific Coast. $l.buj2.
Bear, black and brown. Alaska, Canada. $10
4j20: cub. l21jl3; pacific Coast. $10713;
tubs. $12013; Pacific Coast. $100 13; Cuba.
it7; grixxly. perfect, $23886. Badger. $2.
Muskrat. Canada. Alaska. 0c: Paclfle
Coast. $041 Oyc Fisher, British Columbia.
Alaska. $1320; Pacific Coast, 4114,13.
Wolverine, tout EUver fox, $300x3oa
fox. 40c. Ermine. 00c Mountain lion. $3 01
Croas fox. $10U13. Sea otter. $2tMw430,
Blue fox. ISt)lu. White fox $12)20. bwlft
IO. Ringtail cat. 2f.tr 75c Civet cat. 100
$0c Uoua cat, 6 XT 23c
Bopa. tVaol. HI dee. Els.
HOPS UMXI crop. St12Hc. according to
quaiit; olds, nominal: 1!10 contract, lofec
WOOL Eastern Oregon. 13 1? 17e pound;
Va'lev. l-'ii'Jiic per pound.
MOHAIU choice. u2x?3e per pound.
CASCARA BARK 4 fee per pound.
HIDES Salted hides. 7tj7feo per pound :
salted calf. 13c; aalted kip. 8c; aalted staga,
6c: green hides, lc less; dry hides. lfet
17c: dry calf. 17tjl$c; dry stags. 11013c
PELTS Dry. lofec: aalted. butcher
take-off. $1,1341.40; Spring lambs. 2543a.
GRAIN BAGS la carlota, 3 wo each.
Dairy Produce la the East.
NEW YORK, Aug. R. Butter Firmer;
creamery specials. 20r 20Uo; extras. 2Sa
Si',c: third to firsts. 24tt27c; state dairy
common to llnest. 2: 9 21 fe e : process se-.-ond
to special. 22t23fec: Western factory. 22
23'ic: Western creamery. 24tr2rc.
Cheese Firm: stale whole Jnllk. special.
lilfec; fancy. 14fec: do average prime,
14u-14fer; do fair to good. 12fetjl3fec: do
common, Ofe 6 11 4c; aklms. full to special.
StjOISKie.
Eggs Firmer: fresh, extra first, 20ty22e;
first. lSfettiafec; second. lfitflTfec.
CHIfAGO. Aug. 8. Butter Steady:
creameries 23few2Kc: dairies. 23y20c.
Kggs Recclpta. 74o2: firm at mark, cases
Included. 10V14c; firsts. 17c; prime first.
1V-.
Cheese ftteady: daisies. Life 13 fee;
twine, 14 few 14 fee: Young Americana 13fetr
10c; long horna, 13fex10c
Pried Frnlt at New York.
NEW YORK. Aug. 8. Evaporated applea
quiet, unchanged. On tha apot fancy. 14 fe
tjllfec; choice, $fetc: prime. $xafec;
common to fair. $4c
prunea quiet, but owing to the amall
stocks, firmly held. Quotatlona range from
Sttffec for California up to 30-40 and
3 tr fee for Oregon
Aprlcota quiet and ateady. Choice, i t
lec: extra choice, lofefjlle: fancy, 11 1
list
1' caches, firm. Innctlae. Choice. 4fe4,c:
extra choice. fett7fec: fancy. 7 fees 7 fee.
Rxlelna quiet, firm. Loose muscatel. 3
iSr; choice to fancy seeded. Ifetrtfer;
seedless. Ifetrlfec; London layers, $1.:4
Elgia Bauer Market.
ELfltN. Aug. 8. Butter Firm. 30c Out
put. P18.00O pound.
GUTTLE SALES GOOD
Trade at North Portland Yards
on Active Scale.
PRICES HOLD STEADY
Hecelpts Are Liberal and Demand
Satisfactory Quality Gener
ally Is Good Hogs Sell
at Top Prices.
The week opened with a good run of live
stock of all kinds at the North Portland
yards. A good demand developed and cattle
sale were oa an active scale. Hog again
sold at full value
Tha bulk of the trading was in cattle.
Several loada of good ateer sold t $3.30
and tbera waa one sale of a bunch of fil bead
at $5.00. which was tha beat price paid
during tho day. Other lot moved at $3.25
and $3 and nothing went lower.
Cowa had aa a range $4 and $4.30, while
bulla sold at $4 and $3.
Three lot of bogs were disposed of, one
butch of 40 head bringing tha top of the
marker. $10.23. Tha other sold at. $10
and $10.20.
Receipt for Sunday, and Monday were
718 cattle. 2440 aheep, 309 hog and 1 horse.
Shippers of the stock were: William Shep
herd, who drove in 1341 sheep: P. R, How
ard. who drove In 8 hogs; MoKlnnon 41
Chandler, of Hllgnrd, 3 car of sheep: M.
Albertson, of Bellevue, Idaho. S cars of cat
tle: Jon Kennedy, of Bellevue.' 7 cars of
rattle; E. E. Wlllard. of Nam pa, 2 cars of
cattle: Mas-.erson tt Wiley, of Wallowa. 1
car of cattle and hoga; C. F. Walker. T car
of cattle from Enterprise. Joseph and
Union: Kldwell aV - Caswell, of Durkee, 3
cars of cattle; C. G. Adams, of Lebanon, 1
car of hogs: c. Deerlng, of Salem. 1 horae;
L. E. West, of Oakland. 1 car of cattle; O.
W. Ortffln. of Deer Island, 1 car of cattle,
and A. D. Jonea, by boat, 103 hogs.
Tha day' aalea wera as follow:
Wt Price.
19 steer 1082 $.V30
1 steer 103O i.50
1 steer 1250 3.30
IS steers 1421 3.30
22 cows . M3S 4.30
0 cews 973 4 3
1ft cow 900 4 (XI
8 cow - 7H 4.O0
2 alters lotto 3.3U
is ateer llirj 5.30
1ft steers 1147 5 30
5 steers 1102 3. 30
1 bull isno" 4.oo
32 steers IOH.1 3 25
7 steers 1"" 3 23
1 row 0411 4 imi
17 steers lOHO 3.50
8 steer 1121 3.G0
14 bull 12R1 4.00
2 bulls 1SSS 4.IIO
61 bulls 134S 3.O0
1 steer 9oo 3. no
. 3 steers lotto S.OO
2 steers 1120 3.23
24 steer 1002 5.2S
2 steers 973 5.23
22 cows 1432 4.25
4 cows , 912 4.23
20 steers 1"20 S on
31 steers 1H2 3.00
.-, cows 'Olft 4.23
12 cows -3 11". 4.30
13 cowa 1019 4.10
10 hogs 2IO 1O.20
1CI3 hogs 23l 10 00
4.1 hogs 10.25
17 cows 10n 450
Price quoted on the various classes of
stock at the North Portland yarda yesterday
were aa follows:
Beef steers, good to choice.. $ 6.5nf$ $.73
Beef steers, fair to medium.. 4.3"5 3.00
Cows and heifer, good to
choice 4408' 4.90
Cowa and heifers, fair to me-
medium .
Bulls
Stags -
3n 4.15
X.otMf 3.75
2.3nt 4.30
5.7.-. 6. 73
3..".n 3.00
Calves. light ..
Calves, heavy .
Hogs, top
l(I.OO'
ii .... fair tn medium v.ii
Sheep, beat III. Adam weth- 4
Sheen.'" beat' ' Valley" wethers.. 3 75W 4.n0
Sheep, fair to good wethers.. 3..j- 3 .5
Sheep, best Valley ewes 3.2.1 3.i5
Lambs, choice Mt. Adama 5 wl'ij 6.CH
Lambs, choice Valley 8.S0S 8.75
Kastrrn IJveetock Market.
CHICAGO. Aug. 8. Cattle Estimated re
aetpt. S3.000. Market, steady to 10c up.
Beevaa. $4-9042 8.33: Texaa steers. $3.3063.05;
Western steers. $4.0O.73: stockers and
reedera. $4.0C.2S: cow and heifers, $2.70
o.65; calvaa. $.50t?S.3t,
Hogs Estimated receipts, 23.000. Market,
10c higher. Light. $8.409.00: mixed. $7.e0
S.SO: heavy. $7.43418.33; rough. $7,430
7 63: good to choice heavy, $7.83tJ8.3S; pig.
$S.40r9.05: bulk of aalea, $7.8398.20.
Sheep Estimated recelpta. 28.000. Market,
steady. Native. $2.04J4.00: Weatern. $2,759
4.80; yearling. $4.305.70: lamba. native.
$4,301)7.13; 'Weatern. $4.75t7.13.
KANSAS CITT. Aug. 8. Cattle Receipt,
1S.000. Market, ateady. Native ateer. $4,309
8.0O- cow and heifer. $2.23-30; tock
er 'and feeder.' 3.00O3.3O: bull. $3,009
4.0O: clve, $3.7397.00; Western steers,
$4.009 7.20: Western cow. $2.30 94.50.
Hog Receipts. 50O0. Market. 10o higher.
Bulk of aalea. $8.1098.40: heavy, $8,009
8,23; packer and butchers, $8.1098.45;
light. $8.30 9 8-50-
ghoep Receipts. 0O0O. Market. steady.
Muttons, $3.7394-50: lambs. I8.359T.00; fed
wethers and yearling. $3.5095.00; fed
Weatern awe. $3.00 94.00.
OMAHA. Aug. 8. Cattle Receipts. 8300;
market, ateady. Native steers. $4.7597.75;
cows and heifer. 394.86: Weatern ateer.
$3 6090.26: ran cow and heifer $2,759
4 aj. cannera, $2.2393.25: stockene and feed
er '$.1i5.CM ee.:v, $3.5096.50; bulls, staga
etc., $J. 254)3 23.
Hog Receipt 2800: market. 10c to 15o
hleher. Heavy. $7.50C7.96; mixed. $7.804J8;
light, $8438.35; pigs, $768; bulk of aalea, $7.76
Receipt. 24.000: market, steady to
loo lower. Yearling $4oS3.S0: wether,
$3.5004.23: ewes. $3tH: lambe. $OgT.
STOCKS ARE AFFECTED
CROP REPORT AND .COPPER
STATISTICS CAUSE CONFUSION.
Prices Fluctuate Feverishly, but
Rally Near the Close With
Good Support.
NEW YORK, Aug. $. The Government re
port on condition of grain crops m Au
gust 1 and July statistics of the Copper
producers' Aeeoclatlon were the two item
of newa which attracted the greatest amount
of attention In th Bnanctal dletrlct today.
The effect waa more of repression than of
stimulation on apeculatlve activity, as tha
appearance of the two reports dtd not oc
cur until tha session of the etock exchange
waa well advanced. Tha first effect of th
Government crop report was to depress
price aharply. but a rally followed.
The Copper Producers' report wa wall
received, mora from Ita contrast with pre
dictions of Its contents than from positive
betterment In trade condltlona to ba In
ferred from It shewing. The Impression
bad got abroad that a substantial Increase
In ' the surplus stock on hnd would b
shown by th report. An Increase of only
2.155,441 pounds was accepted, therefore,
og xn agreeable disappointment. A reduc
tion In the month's productlun of 8.S41.ISS
pounds compared with June Indicated n
axrreaaely moderate restriction of output.
The rise In th copper stocks in response
to th report was belated, following a long
paua after th statistics war first pub-
Halted. The stocks broke again later, in
common with tha whole market, but showed
vigorous resistance.
The confusion of sentiment over the actual
situation In tha stock market waa accu
rately reflected In the feverlab nuctuatlone
which followed the appearance of the crop
report la tha laat half hour of tho stock
market. But support waa accorded the mar
ket and the rallying power of the coppera
helped in sustaining the general list at the
laaL The more favorable weather condi
tions which hdve existed since the date of
the report, both In the corn belt and In
the Spring wheat region, neutralixed the
effect to some extent.
The engagement of additional gold In Lon
don today waa In accordance with expec
tations. The British foreign trade atate
ment for July, ahowing a considerable fall
ing off In values of imports, does not promise
well for the July statement of exports
fro mthls country, which hve been ex
pected to how the June Improvement In
tbt Item continued or extended.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par
value, $90.0l0. United Statea bonds were
unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sale. High. Low.
AMI Chalmers pf -
Amal Copper 20.700 65 03
Am Agricultural
Am Beet bugar. . 1.50 3.1 3d 'a
American Can 90 8 8J
Am Car ft Fdy .. 45 4.!
Am. Cotton OH .. 1.3UO o. oiV
Bid.
28
tHU,
41
33
S
4514
57
27 '
18
121
36
OB7
1UL H
43!
117
132H
HI
Am Hd Lt pi. fjo f' ) f;a
Am Ice Securl low 18 le
Am Linseed Oil.. SOU 131 12
Am Locomotive .. 10O 3 3o
Am Smelt A Ret. 7,St 6. bo!4
do preferred - .....
Am Steel Fdy.... 100 44 44
Am Sugar Ret .....
Am Tel 4 Tel .... 400 132 132
Am Tobocco pf -
Am Woolen 3oO
Anaconda Min Co. l.
Atchison .8"0
no nreferrp.1 ... 20O
27 4
40i
27
:i
90 i
99 Va
If 84
'
90
98H
Atl Coast Line ... 2IW lo
1")7
Bait 4 Ohio WO lOc
n.rhl.hMn Mtel
10ttj Ji
74'4 74 li
Brook Hap Tran.. 2.8i 75
Canadian PaclHc ..
Central Leather ..
do preferred . .
Central of N J
Chea JL, Ohio
!,- 1K714 18634 1S7H
1.2UO 34', 33 33
: . io3
280
5,300
721,
71
71
40
23
43
1414
122
Chicago & Alton.. .
Chicago Gt est
do preferred
Chicago 4 N W ... 7W 142
C. M 8t Paul .. 3,000 123
142
121
C. C, C at St L
Colo Fuel & Iron.. 30O 284 2S
27 14
52
1271,
13 V4
158
2814
Colo at cuthern .
Consolidated Ga.
Corn Product ..
Del & Hudson .
DAK Grande ..
do preferred
Diettltera' Securl .
Erie
do 1st preferred
do 2d preferred,
General Electric .
Gt Northern pf ..
1,11V 12.S"
loo 13.
1211
13
ICO
10O
2IIO
1.S.IO
300
70
27
23
39
iiWi
12314
23
:wij
2914
141
123
52
J2SI4
16
461,
891s
1414
10
39 H
400 1424
3.9U0 124 is
Gt Northern ore
Illinois Central
InterborouKh Met.. 3.3H
do preferred ... l.tw-o
Inter Harvester .. 3.6no
Inter-Mrlne pf .. 1
Int Paper
Int Pump ........ 2O0
Iowa Central . :
K C Southern 2M
J7
47
16
461,
b8'
14 lx (
1414
to 40
'if" "H"
6II 6-I14
3914
10
MM
3'4
lol
1.18
24
12814
31
62
,V
KM
5o
do preferred ... I'"
Laclede Gai.
Louisville & Nah
Minn 4 St Louin.
M. St P S S M.
Mo. Kan & Texaa
do preferred
Missouri Paeltlc ..
Vailnnul Hlscult
5.200 H'2 1"1
4.IO 138 13S
2oo
24
24 li
900 131
128 V,
31
'jo' "
'ii"
l.OUO 31 '4
1U0 50
National Lead ... &h 31
Mex Nat Ry 2d pf l.ol 2V,4
28
N T Ceneral
N T, Ont at West.
Norfolk West..
North American ..
Northern Pacific .,
Pacific Mull
Pennsylvania
Peonle'a Gas .
l,l 111 11 1 HI
4-n 4i i, av .4
300
I"0
95
95
06 1-
OB'.i
66
7.1K
115
1144 11414
1IN
24 'n
-'41
2414
4.3HO 128 127
1271,
105
93
M!i
34
157
2914
138 '4
29U
90
29 4
AO
38
22
60
58
112
MH
2314
25
22 "4
47",
163 It
9.14
63
.124
8
114
45
3714
16
33
42
58
64
TOO 11614 13
P. C C at St L... .
Pittsburg Coal
Pressed Steel Car.
Pullman Pal Car. .
4 CO 34
" 40O 30
34
Ry Steel Spring.
Reading '
Renubllc Steel ..
81.90O l.llra
1O0 2914
137 "4
29 ,
oi4
29 Ml
1
do preferred ... 10
Rock Ieland Co.. 4,200
do preferred . . . 70O
St L at S F 2d rf
St L Southwestern 4
90S
30S
02T4
do preferred
SlmoK-Sherf ield
southern Pacific
4l 58
56
111
32
23 i
25 S
221,
47
1621,
94
'.io"
67
114
441,
57I4
16
S3
'oOli
o4
14.1011 112K,
Southern Rallasy. '0 22!
do preferred ... 1" 62
Tenn Capper 7 231s
Texas at Pacific.. 2"o 25',
21 HI
4110
4IS
Tol. St L Weet
do preferred ..
Union Paclfle . . .
do preferred ..
48!,
47,7011 164
40O 94
V S Realty
V S Rubber 300
V 8 Steel 54.0
3314
09
do preferred
T'tah ConDer
1.3UO HSU
3.700 4514
Va-Caro Chemical. 40o
Wabash 4i
do preferred . . . 900
Western Md
Wejetlnghouse Eleo 100
Western Unton ... 300
3714
59 '4
63
Wheel St L Erie
5
Total aales for the day. on, zoo snares.
BON DS.
NEW YORK. Aug. 8. Closing quotations:
U. S. ref 2 s reg.loo IN. T. C, gn 3H 87
do coupon ...ltiOjfc No. Pacific 3s... TO
U. S. 3s reg 10114 No. Pacific 4a.. .100
do coupon ... 101 1 'Union Pacific 4slloo14
U. S. new 4a reg.H4IWIs. Central 4a. 91
do coupon . ..114 , Japanese 4s .... 89
D. R. G. 4s. 92
Eastern Mining Stocks.
BOSTON, Aug. S. Closing quotations:
A Hours 4014N'evada Con. ... 2014
Amalg. -Copper. . 4 14 N'lplaslng Mines. . 1014
A. Z. L. & Sm.. 221iNorth Butte 27
Arliona Com. .. 18N'orth Lake
Atlantic 0 Pld Dominion... 371
B at C C & S M. 14 14 Osceola 130
(Butte Coalition .US Pnrrott (S. ft C.) 14
r-nl. sV. Arizona. 56VlQulncv 72
Cal. tt Hecla. ..523 ;Shannon 1014
Centennial
Superior
43 V4
9
Cop. Ran. C. Co. 64 ISup. ft Bos Mln..
E. Butte CP. M
7ISuo. & Pitts Cop. 12
franklin
Giroux Con
Granby Con. . . .
1114 Tamarack 57
6U. S. Coal ft Oil 34
32 U. S. S. R. ft M. 38
714 do preferred .. 47 H
Green Cananea.
I. Royalle (Cop.) 18!t:tah con it
Kerr Lake 3914 t'tah copper Co. 45
La Salle Copper 11 Winona 8
Miami Copper... 21 IWolverlne 116
Mohawk ..48
Money, Kxchaage, Etc.
NEW YORK. Aug. 8. Prime mercantile
paper closed 5 14 tf per cent.
Sterling exchange firm, with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at $4.835064.8360 for
0-dy bills and at $4.8370 for demand.
Commercial bills. $4.81 4.83.
Bar silver 53c.
Mexican dollars 44c
,. hnniti rtmmAv- railroad, steady.
Money easy, 114 4J1 per cent: ruling
rte. 114 per cent: closing sou. a? .vcu.,
offered at 1H Per cent.
Time loans steady and dull: $0 days, tip
1 per cent: 0 daya S4 per cent;
months, 4tJ3 per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. $ Sterling. $0
days.' $4.83: sight. $4.86.
Silver bars 63c.
Mexican dollars. 44c
Drafts Sight. 4c; telegraph, 7c
LONDON. Aug. 8. Bar silver Steady,
2414d per onuce.
Money-e-101 Per cent.
The rate of discount In th open market
for short bills Is 2 per cent; three months"
bills. 3 per cent.
Consols For money, 811-; 'for account.
81 3-16.
CHICAGO. Aug. Sv-Exchange on New
York. 15c discount.
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. The condition of
the treasury at the beginning of business
today waa aa follows:
Trust funds
Gold car ' $S73.42.69
SHver Jflara WS'?'!SS
Silver dollar, of 1890 ''S'SSi
Silver certificates outstanding.. 48'J.j29,000
General fund
Standard silver dollars in gen-
eral fund $ 2.98J.4SJ
Current llabllltlea 101.001.679
WrcalB" . '"T". 20.834.014
In bank's' t'o "credit of Treasurer
of the United Stte 2HH
Subsidiary allver coin "fJSi'SIS
)Vf tnor coin .........- 13,
Total balance in general fund.. S2.8u3.920
Cold Taken for America.
LONDON. Aug. 8 America purchased
$3,000,000 out of $3,000,000 available gold
supply In London markat at a price -d be
low tho laat tranaactlon. The rest of tha.
gold went to India and the Continent.
Wool at St. Louis.
8T. LOUIS. Aug. 8. Wool Steady; terri
tory and Western mediums. ist?23c; Bn
mediums. 17020c; Bna, 14617c
POTATOES ARE FIRMER
WHITE RIVER GROWERS HOLD
ING BACK SUPPLIES.
Seattle Dealers Had Cut Down Ship
ments From California Bet
ter Demand for Peaches.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 8. (Special.) '
Tha price of new sweet potatoes was cut j
to 4 cent per pound in some quarters this
afternoon. A straight carload of sweets :
arrived Saturday afternoon. Tne aemano
for. new sweet potatoes is none too strong.
The white potato market was much
stronger. White river tubers ware scarce
and dealers who had cut down shipments
from California In anticipation of securing
a supply at home are facing trouble. The
price of all flrst-claaa potatoes advanced to
$1.50 today.
cnirtiinnnM were unchaneed In price, but
the market waa weak. Peaches were in bet
ter demand. rtaspoerries were c-iw.
Lack of demand caused considerable un
certainty In the poultry market. Stocks
were heavy, but the demand was unusually
light. The week-end receipts were heavy,
k... h.nv the lower nrlces offering
in the country this week will have the ef
fect of checking receipts anu cutc
to clean up.
Fresh local eggs were steady at 35 and
3$ cent. The dairy produce exchange ad
vanced the quotation on Oregon selects to.
32 cents.
. i ....... . ..hirelitM InnlV.
i ne grain o. a . . - - - -
With lower Eastern markets, millers and
dealers were unwilling to speculate at the
prices asked by growers. Grain men de
clare the Federal report snuMina .
ditlon of the crop In this state is mis
leading. If not abaolutety inaccurate.
BAN FRANCISCO QUOTATIONS,
Produce Price Current la tha" Bay City
Market.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 8. Tho follow
ing nrlcea were current U tha produce mar
ket today:
Butter Fancy creamery, tuc; crearaei-y
seconds, 3014c: fancy dairy. 28c
Chee--c New, 14615c; Young America.
161714c. . ...
Kggs Store, 32c; fancy ranch. 3jc.
Poultdy Roosters, old, $5(y5.50c; roosters,
young, $79: broilers, small, .$2.25t!$;
, twA ttAI iO: frvers. S54Y5.50:
hens. $56.10; ducks, 'old, $4.505; ducks,
young, $6 4? 7.
Vegetables Cucumber. 20 40c: garlic,
2 u ft 3c; green peas, 4c: string bean.
2ig4c; tomatoes. 65c2$1.25; eggplant, 4041 63c.
Hops California. 10 15c
Mlllatufla Bran. $2S24; middlings.
$30034.
Hay Wheat, $9 914; wheat and oats. $
12; alfalfa, $7 4flO; stock. $06$: straw,
S5g)c.
Fruit Apples. choice, 65 85c: apples,
common, S5tj)50c; bananas, 73cty$3; Mexi
can limes. $5.308: California lemone.
choice $5.75; California lemons, common.
$2.50; pineapples. $23.
Receipts Flour. 2430 quarter sacks;
wheat. 600 centils: barley. 4006 centals;
oats, 2682 centals: potatoes, 7865 centals:
hay, 1775 tons; wool, 15 bales; hides. 337.
Melal Markets.
NEW YORK, Aug. 8. Standard copper,
Arm. Spot. 12.10 12.30c: August,' 12.15
l -ISc: September. 12.17 14 12.20c: October.
November. 12.2012.25c London, dull. Spot,
55; futures. 55 15s. Sales. $00 tor spot
and 550 future No arrivals at New York
today. Custom-house returns show exports
of 8629 tons so far this month. Lake cop
per. 12.7312.87!4c; electrolytic 13.504J
12.6314c; casting. 12. 25g 12.75c.
Tin easy. Spot and August, S313.20e;
September, 82.90 J 33.20c; November. 32.90
633 16c. London closed dull with spot
quoted at 152 and futures at 151 12s 6d
Salea, 170 tona spot and 220 tons futures.
Lead, dull, 4.40i'4.50c New York; 4.25
4 33 East St. Louis. London, spot. 12 10s.
Spelter dull. Spot. 6.355.40c New York
and 4.9O6i5.O0c East St. Louis. London
spot 22 15s. -
Cleveland warrants. 49s 6d In London.
Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 Northern,
$14.25&16.50: No. 2. $15.5oei6; No. 1 South
ern and do. soft, $15.75 16.23.
Monthly Copper Statistic.
NEW YORK, Aug. 8. Copper stocks on,
hand In the United States on August 1 were
170 640,678 pounds, an Increase of 2.2j,661
pounds as compared with July 1. according
to the monthly report of the Copper Produc
ers' Association made public nere today. The
report shows:
Copper stocks on hand August 1 were liO.
640 678 pounda. aa against 168.3S6.017 pounds
on July 1. an increase of 2.555,661 pounds.
July production wa 118.370,003 pounds, as
compared with 127,219.188 pounds in June, a
decrease of 8.849.185 pounds. Total deliver
ies in July were 116.115.342 pounds, as com
pared with 119.259,144 pounds in June, a de
crease of 3.143.802 pounds. Of the deliver
ies, 56.708.176 pounds were for domestic con
sumption and S9.407.10l were lor ei-o. w -----mestlc
deliveries showing an Increase of 3.
344.979 pounds, while deliveries for export
decreased 6,488.781 pounds.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, Aug. 8. Coffee futures
closed steady at 8 10 points decline. Sales,
57.500 bags. Closlne bids: August. 6.95c;
September, 7.00c; October, 7.10c; November,
7 15c; December. 7.25c: January. 7.30c; Feb
ruary 7.35c; March. 7.39c; April. 7.43c: May,
7.49c: June. 7.46c: July. 7.48c. Spot. firm.
No 7 Rio. 9c; No. 4 Santos, c. Mild,
steady. Cordova. 10 ft 1214c.
Sugar Raw, firm. Muscovado, 8 test,
1,86c; centrifugal. 96 test. 4.36c; molasses
sugar, S9 test. 3.61c. Refined, steady.
Crushed, 5.85c; granulated, 5.15c; powdered,
5.25c y
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 8. CottonSpot closed
quiet. 15 points higher: middling uplands
16.05c; middling Gulf. 16.30c sales, 13.444
bales. Cotton futures closed firm. Clos
ing bids: August. 16.08c: September, 14.74c;
October. 13.91c: November, 13.79c; Decem
ber, 13.71: January. 13.74c: February, 13.-6C.
March. 13.79c; May, 13.80c; June, 13.83c;
July, 13.81c
Hop at London.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 8. Hops at London:
FaclBc Coast, steady, 4 Brt 10s.
SPOKANE MERCHANT SHOT
Chauncej- H. Sawyer Fatally Wound
ed hy Landlord, Suicide.
SPOKANE, Wash.. Aug. 8. Chauncey
H. Sawyer, president and treasurer of
the Washington Furniture Company of
this city, was shot and fatally wounded
this morning by his landlord, Richard
Traul, a candy dealer.
Traul then committed suicide. He is re
ported to have been crazed by an old
wound and had formed the idea that
Sawyer had ruined his family.
School Population Grows.
VANCOUVER. Wash, Aug. 8. Spe
cial.) In his annual report to H. D.
Dewey, State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, County Superintendent
McBride shows that during the school
year 5757 pupils were enrolled, an in
crease In one year of 638. The total
number of days' actual attendance was
82,639 days greater than during 1909.
The number of pupils between 5 and
21 years has increased 780, of whom
3699 are boys and 3641 girls. The gain
in value of school property is $90,000.
The value of the school buildings and
property is now $291,000, and the
equipment represents $36,000. The in
surance carried on school property in
the county districts is $150,000. There
are SOischool buildings this year, com
pared to 83 last year. .
Architect Hurt In Runaway.
LA GRANDE. Or.,' Aug. 8. (Special.)
Howard C. .Gaunt, supervising archi
tect for the new high school building, is
In a critical condition tonight as the
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital $500,000
OFFICERS. DIRKCTOKS.
43. K. Wratworth " -G.
K. Wentwort President rhiu B. BlMM!u
,., A k-ui., vioe-rresrtdent P. 8. Brumby -
John A. Kesttsf Dr. K- A. J. Madtesns
Coo. L. McPhersoa Vioe-Presideeit Xirorme G. Bingham
, . IJoj d J. Went worth
jr. u. Story Cashier j. jj. wheeler
(.eo. x. MoPheraoa
tr A- Freeman Assistant Caahlar John A. Keatlnc
V. A- Jrreaman Kobert Tree Plat
Grabaaa Dnkohart Assistant Cashier jl. . glory
THE BANK 0E CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OP SAX
Capital Paid in
Surplus and Undivided Profits
BRANCHES
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, and Virginia City
We buy and sell Foreign Exchange: lssu
Drafts and Cable Transfers, CrmercialCred.
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In all parts of the world; male collections o
all points and conduct a general foreign and
domestic banking business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. sti1''
PORTLAND OFFICE
Chamber of Commerce Building
THIRD AND STARK STS.
WM. A. MAC RAH Manager. J. T. BlRTCHAELI. Asst. Manager.
Ladd S Tilton Bank
Established 1859.
JlsDUST BANK ON
Capital
SURPLUS AND
w y eaairf "PrMident.
KiCklnmhm Vlce-TieBlient.
H. DuaeSley, Cashier.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tho
Rocky Mountains
result of an accident in a runaway in the
river canyon, when his team ran away
hurling him against .the railroad ties.
His face Is badly cut, his nose broken,
his scalp injured and is badly bruised
about the body.
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Makes good streets.
Property owners
who have paid for
it know this. Ask
them about
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(DAT SERVICE. -Steamer
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every five day, from Ainsworth Dock,
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points. Freight received until S P. . M
daily. Passenger fare, first-class. $10: second-class.
7. Including berth and meal
Inquire Ainsworth Dock. Main 268.
Canadian Pacific Empress llnesof steamer,
sailing weekly between Montreal and Liver
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THE PACIFIC COAST
1,000,000
PROFITS $600,000
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J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Ass't Cashier.
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AND BACK
Including: Berth and Meals
SUMMER EXCURSIONS ,
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Leaves daily except Wednesday, 8 A. M
tor liood River and ay landings aad re
turn leave Hood Klver, 2:30 F. (; arm
t-artland B P. M.
(SUNDAY EXCURSIONS.
Leaves v A. return.-. 6:30 P. at.
Flrsr-xlass Meala Served..
Fare, One Dollar Round Trip.
Lp-town Office, 68 Bth St.
Phones Marshall 1978, A 1293.
Landing and Office. Foot tvaahingwa a
Phones Mala 8019, A 248S.
Lowest Rates to Plcnfcs Partlea.
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DIRECT
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and S. S. Elder sail every Wednesday
alternately at 6 P. M. Ticket uffica
lilt Third at, near Alder.
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W. u. SLUSS1&H, Freight Agent.
Pboaes U. 1314. A 131.
SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND 68. CO.
New service to Los Angeles, via San Fran
cisco, every five days.
From Ainsworth Dock. Portlafid. 8A.M.
S. Rose City Aug. 11, Beaver '16. Bear L
From San Francisco, northbound. 12 M.
8Bver Aug. 9. Bear 14, Rom City 18.
From San Pedro, northbound.
SS Bear Aug. 12, Rose City 17, Beaver 22.
H. O. Smith, C T. A.. 142 Third St.
v W Rajisom. Agent. Ainsworth Dock,
Th.,nea Main 402. 268: A 1403.
S. S. Golden Gate for Til
lamook, Bay City and
Garibaldi
Leaves Wash.-st. dock Tuesday at S P.M.
Freight and Passengers.
Phone Main S619, A 2465.
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