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17 THE 3IORNIXA OREOOXIAN, SATURDAY, SEPTE3IBER 34, 1910. SELL APPLES EARLY Satisfactory Market Is Ex pected This Year. LOOK FOR FAIR PRICES vtrafcht 14.30$ 4 M; expert. 93.70; Vail 3.40. rrahara. 9; wtaofa wheat, quartan. BAIW-ET T99tl. f?l per too; big w lug, 9?1 per ton. HA T Track prtes; Tlmothr. WIUama Va;ie. f i M per ton; Eastern Oreron. 921 on; alfalfa, new. grain bay. 114 CORN Whole. :.: cracked. 133 per ton. MILLFTCFT: Bran. I-.4 per ton: mid tV.nc. tm; shorts. 9-G; rolled barhrjr. .4 .-07 25. "0. OATS White. 127.50 per ton. Crop Condition In tli tending Western Swtte Fngllh Hop Market I Strong and Advancing. A mtlj"fec-tory apple market t expected this Man. Owtnf to the full crop In the Wet. the rr"ren if m d.prf-ed to aril early and there ta rx danger of a repetition of laet year' flump at the rinee becatwe of a btc carry-over f etoraae Block. ' While prlrea may iw avrraire a h'rh aa last year, the yrvatr volume of the trade will mike the mD a profl table one t the arowrs. The naure of the Agricultural Depart m-Mit rf condition on Auru-t I compared with at ear and the 10-year a vera ye In the leading rP--rroiucins; stata-a have been compiTM fcry the I AnifW Cold Storage 0mpiny In a clr iitur to the trae. aa foifc.wa: Ar. Ana 1. Aur I. prev. lt l:-.V 1 yr. Min V .".N Tl "N- Tr A 32 1 J vnr.(-anta M M Virtjinia - St: 75 !- .hi.. 2. .14 4.-. In-luina 4 1.1 llhn.-U n 7 4. Mich Man V "W hi M.nr?e.i: yi ft 74 l. i .V .V artrH . 4H X 44 K r - 2. na 47 Mutant " K flVWado iV J'laho t7 M 7.-. M i-hinton ft S 1 f.n 51 7 lhf--rr..a. 1 7 7 Tearetaltlea and Fruit. GREEN "FRUITS Applea, new. rOcC..50 per box: plume, 4O0"5c pr box; pears, 7."Vc W Si J.", per box; pc' fi. botee. 6.T3e; lug. TSi-e?-!; rmiw-e. 'T.vwll jer b-.-t: 17H.Jj ic per basket; cranberries. 9 S. 30 if U-50 per barrel. M kloxs TvternToha II per ban hundred; cantaloup, 91-112 per crate; t-aHha. iiSft Dr d"zen. TKul'k'AL KKL'1T Oranjes.. Valencia. H..v4 7.1; lemon. S6.3 7.iV: crapefrult. 94 ft .o( per Dox ; oana nam, 6 ft c per pound Dlneanrjlea. 6- ner nound. VE;KTA?LES Iteicu. S03C tHT pound rabbavM. Ic per pound: cauliflower. rrftfl.?:l per dox.: celery. 7."i(0c ir dX- corn, 12 'j l.c per dox. ; cucumbers -! 4"c p-r box; eicxLlnt. tic per pound; garlic. 6410a per pouna: eren onion. IAe per doxen; pep pern. c per pound; radiance. 15 0C per aoxpn; apronta. 3c; vquaah, 40c per crate tomatoea, ..o per box. B-iOK VKi5 BYAMLEA t'arrota. $ I 4)1.23 teeta. 91. SO pamnrpa. 91 1.23: turnip 91 POTATOF.S Orra-on. 91.156 12". per nunnret: sweft potatnen, 2 er pnuna. ON I UN. New, l.L'0'u 1 ." per acck. OUTLOOK IS MIXED General Trade Situation Is a Waiting One. POLITICS IS A FACTOR Klrure fftm another eitve hw t".e pe- rrt.ie. compared with lat yar ctp, in t Ke )eadln Wftttrn state to be a f !- Tl. Quallir. 7" Fair to x tft d 1 1 A O-id J 7.1 d 4lOid rlorad- Ifnr t rah , M"ntr?a .,, Hforr H , -er,n M a-htneton Vw V In the Yakima Vatl-y the dealer are V-ok-Tr for prlcee materially under thoee of laM tear. One buyer xlvee to the Taklma Herald t fHowna; uatlona on fancy atork. ahlrh he tMnke will pre rail when the market opene: Jo m than. 91 ri; Crime- GMen. 91 In PaviA 6T oente: Rome Beauty. M cnta: Ar karaw Black. 1 2T; fila-k T! V) cent; RaMwfna. 75 cenu: Spttxenbera;. 91 Tel hw N'rwtowna, 91. ' M AITINO FOR THE riX.LbH IFMAI. Coorae ef Hop Market M l Bepen an Forefam Bnylnc. The flrat aamplea of Oregon hope will reach rbe London market about the last of thla month, and by October to or 1" It will be known whether or nof there la a;o Ina; to be an early demand from that quar ter. If the Eng. Huh men should buy early, a good healthy market la aeanrrd. bnt If they do not come in aa expected. It I a qtieatton whether even the present prl-ea cen be maintained. The Katern trade la tlnir to pthy a wait lna arme again with out doubt, and nnlen thee are drawn Into the market for Oregone by a at rem Ena llwh buytna movement, will do everythtna they ran to force prlcea down at thla end. bv delay Ina; their purrhaaea until the laat moment, aa they did laxt year. I. the meantime, condition are ahapine; themaelvea ell on the other aide. The English market 1 of a buo-nt character, but It la the Engltah product that la now enjoy Ina: the hoora. The following cable waa received reeterday by Klaber. Wolf A Netter from their London office: "Market extremely firm with upward Ten der y. Srowera hold for higher prlcea. Value. are M 10 iar ahllMng. Market for Pactfli-a will not open until representative aamptee received." Another London cable received by a local dealer follow: 'Marke haa upward tendency. Beet quality Engttah aelling at t.K) ahllllnga. A New Tork wtre aald the crop In that tate bae been harveated and estimate ranee from .tr. tXX) to 4.H bale. ?ome bualneaa haa been done at "O to 11 cent, but grower mm dtspoeed to bold. The tallfornla market la qul.t on new bop. but there haa been conalderable bual neaa In 1909'a One hundred bate of new crop Takl mii of medium grade have been void at 13 cent. i WHEAT TRADT I C H AXC.r.n. Buy to the Country Reported: Data and Barley tjuJet. The wheat market ehowed no new feature. The tre waa rteady and the former prlcea Wi-re quoted. Considerable buying In the cnor try waa reportrd. but there a little pawing; m the hcal market. 4Vite and barley were eoady and unchanae-i, Weekly foreign a heat ehirment. aa reported by the Merchant1 Exchange, were: Th! wk. Laa ak. I-a vr. Argentine iv r.'4 mo AiTeralla ctit.ww i,tat ta i.0' India im( lrt,Mo Lov-al receipt. In car, were reported by the Merchanta Elxcfcance a follow Wheat Barley Flour Pate Har Mn y 4' 1A Tueailay 4" & I Wedneitay ...... 4"- 5 7 Thun-ty r. . 4o 4 - 7 Frlray .. 7 Tar ago A 3 H Sa"fi to date ...! 1" 9VX Tear agx 3-14 "T Dairy aad Conn try Produce. roi'LTRT Hen ITSaHc: prlrt-ca. 17 17 tc; ducka, white. 17 V 17 Wc; ge.e. 1 1 M l-'Hc: ttirke. live. 20c; dreed. 2iS V'iAci aquarja. 12 per doxen. BTTTKR City a-reamerr. aolld pack aoe per pound prlnta. 37 413'7Vje per pound; outaide creamery. 3tic per pound: butter iai. .oc per pouna : couniry aiorv wai ter. i?3e .! nonnd CHEKrfE Full cream, twine. 1TH010O per pound: youni America. IkHOIUc. EGGS Oregon, candled. 34. V 33c PCT aosan. POFtK Fftncy, lie per pound. VEAL Good, average. 114 He par pound. Croeerlee. Ilried. Fmira. Etc DRIED Fit L' IT Apple; Ivc per pound; rarranti. J 3 r 1 5c : annricot. 11014c; date, 7c per pound; flira, fancy white, c; fancy black. 7c; choice black. 6c. SALMON -Columbia Hirer. 1-pound tall. S3-10 per dogn; 2-pound tall. 92.93; 1- pound ftats, $i.iZ: Alaska ptnk. 1-pound tali, fl; red 1-pound tall. 91 C5; eockey, 1-pound tnlia. 92. CoFFElS Mocha. 24fJ2.Sc: Jsva. ordinary, 17 4V.'ic. com Rica, fancy. lS4j30c; good. 16 u I-c; ordinary. l'2if Itic per pound. NUTS Walnut a, Ihc per pund; lirnxll nuta. 14Hijrl0c: fllhert. 10c: aimonda. 17c pecan. lc; cocoa nuta, lH)c $1 per doxen. bALT Granulated. 913 per ton; nalf icround. low. IS.50 per ton; ty. per ton. KKANtt small white, frc; large white. 4c; I j ma. rSc; pink, T-c; red Mexican. T He; bay 00. ic. U1CE No. 1 Japan. 44c; cheaper grade a, 9S.f-;4.93; 'outliern head". DH7c. HONEY Choice. $.Jiu3-6v per caee; trained. 7 4c per pound. SUGAR Ury granulated, frnlt and barrr. 0T: Iw-t. .".: eytrn C. 93 33; gltn C 9-V 43: Velio w D. '.,; vin L.irT'J. 93 43; f .wdered. . - mlno, 910 < 9110 per cae. Term on remittance with in daya deduct e per pound, if later than 1ft and within SO day, deduct -4jC per pound. Uar auger. liO lc pr pound. YARDS CLEANING UP LiGiiTKn .vnniVAi.s rtKrortTEn at South roitTLAxn. Iercl of Caltle Mnrkcl Lower Ho rnne of Hei-cut I,I1mtI Of rrrlnm. Oihor I.lncs t'nrhan.irfd. Re.ipm of llv.tock HowM dtvn inmf- what .!tterday and an opportunity uti af forded to ctran up thv of reiinfr. The de mand waa act!re The heavy arrival of rattle thla week have reaulted In a lower ranice of prlren and $..XI. at which ateers old aterday la now con.ldered the tip. Imha IkoM at prlrea ranvlnir from 11.40 to $." and aheep brought fx.. No hoR have moved for aeveral dayn. Receipts 3eaterday were 337 rattte. 441 aheep and 272 hoira. fhlppera of the atock were J. E. Reynolda. of Condon, S eara of rattle; 'A. J. lK"don, of Winona. Wash.. 1 ear of hops; Frank Dlnges. of Junction City. 1 car of rattle and calves: I- E. West, of Oakland. 1 car of aheep and hogs; C. B. Proctor, of Junction Olty. I car of sheep; F. Y Williams, of Junction city, 2 cart of aheep, and 4?o1a1 AV I'asaldy. 1 car of hoaa and 3 of cattle from California. The day'a sales were at follows: ft T 12 -ii 10 7o ft I .IR OF f AI.II-ORMA TOKAVH I.X. Lawml Caw)Td la I ante sapply 1'earbp. rllloc Hell. A rar rf Callfrmla Tokar grape, waa r e-t v 1 yittenltT and crnnme on a bar. market, aold reaillly tt the firm price of I per boa. Washlnaton County Con cords war la tar.e supply and tha prlc dropped to lTidlD cents per baskrt. Tha car of Taklma Eloerta peaches re' reived Thnrsday nlaht cleaned up aarly vestevday. the hoae setting at acTS centa and the lna at Iicl. Oregon ttalwar wer In good aupply and atcadv at 7 centa re il Irrlla la Ksg.r. Another decline of to cents a hundred In all grade of refined augar waa announced bv tta trada yesterday. The augar market In the East haa been unsettled for aom time past and this may. In part, he the caoae of the decline on this roast, though It Is mora probable that the movement In Federal augar t. the real reason. Yes-t-rday a cut was Initiated by the California refiners. The tobhera on the coast hara been buying freely of the Federal's offer ings. raltry rleauaa WelL The poultry market again shorn ed . firm tone and th. arrivals cleaned up promptly at unchanged prlcea. Eggs were firm al 33 centa for tha beat Oregon atork with the mark-t ahowlng an upward tendency. Th.r were n changea In tha butter aitti- mtltn- Rank Clearings. Rank clearing of the Xorthwes.ern cltte. yest.rday were aa follow: Clearings. rnrttand 1.2J.iA Seattle l.W7.TI fl.--cma l.rf.!nj 8tre 1&.KMJ Palaoces. $ T 4 121 7J 4:.J7i POWTLA.VD MAJUUCTS. Grala. rkwr. Fred. Etc WHEAT Track prices: Rluestem. P" ttHc: club. -:uS4c: r.d Russian. Mc; Val isv, V: 40-fold. ISIIIc; Turkey t.l. 2 i o. 1 ateers 7 co s T cows 2 cows 2 bulls 11 calves 1.1 calves A steers 4 steers 7T steers Hmkji rtl sheep lambs 4 cons 17 rows 13 steers 2il steera I ete.-r 1 steer 1 strs 4 .leers 2 steers I steer " 1 steers 21 treers K cows 2-l cows 2 cow s 24 cons 1 cons 2 "Mi I cow s Weigh I. Price. . ... l'lj 4.oi . ... 47 3 .lil S7.1 3 21 ....I'M". n.jr, ....i:(7.1 2.7J . ... :t:t.. lilt "Hit . !-.,rt 4 -IS : 4. .1.1 . .. . !" . 4.3. . ... w A.Oi . ... In". 3.M SI I III . ... S-72 2. .VI 7i; . 2 I" . . . . Ioimi ilrt Mil 5.33 . ...120 . . . . Ioihi ft.llil . . . . mm 4 71 1 1 li ::l a. 2.1 sv 4 2.1 ....ll'.Ht. .1.15 ...'.Hill 4.11 , .. loi:: 4 23 , ...1"1 4.2.1 ....1ii7 4.2.1 lint 4.2.1 ,...lii7 4. till S'1.1 4.2.1 ... s-riii 4. on ...1241 4 2.1 ... in iw ... mi .v.-wi ... 42 ," . ..122l 4.2.1 . ..l.'.IO ."..Ml ...l:t:.o :t.on ...13.10 a. ,m ...I14H .'l.2' ...I1il 3.IIH ...1270 2..KI ... :iO 3.2.1 . . . 24.1 Hi.i SptTfulntive Kntcrprl-ie Halts, Pend ing the Settlement of Doubtful Conditions iron and Steel Price Prospects. per market ara feared for the widespread consequence which might ensue. Many old rumor were revived In connec lion with the speculative outburst In Read ing, ineludlnk capital readjustment, distri bution of "concealed assets' and to on. Bonds wore steady. Total tales, par value 3.2NtMMH. t'nlted state bond were unchanged In tha bid price on call. CteDSIXa STOCK OUOTATIOX9. C1oins; Sales. High. All's Chalmers pf. An.al copter .... Am Agricultural .. Am Beet Jugar .. American Can Am Car & Fdy .. Am Cotton Ool .... Am Ud & L.t pf. Am Ic soctn-1 .. Am Linseed Oil .. Am lnHimotlve ., Am Smelt & Ref.. ilo preferred Am Pteel Fdy .. Am Sugjr R.-f .. Am Tel ft Tel A m Tobacco pf . . Am Woolen Anaconda Mln Co. Atchun . do preferred Atl C( Line ... Rnlt A Ohio liethleiiem 3;ee) .. 1'rook Rap Tran. Canadian r'aclflc .. Central Leather .. do preferred ... Central "I X J .. Chs ft Ohio Chicago & Alton . . Chicago Gt West. do preferred mr.-s-so . w ... C. M St Paul .. c, c, r si l ... , Colo Fuel 4 Iron.. Colo A Southern .. , C'msrll.lntfd IJaa .. 27, .1W "l.joii-. i' 1 200 l- 4II-, til , JEW YORK. Sept. 23. R. O. Dun Co.- weekly review of trade tomorrow will say With cropa aggregating large In quantity and value. In aplte of the reduced yield of Spring wheat, with politics becoming so In tense and uncertain as to make enterprise tlmkl, and with th railroad and shipper engaged in A dispute over ratea. the buslnei outlook Is mixed, trade reaction being very plain In some important directions, while at the same time there are atreaks of progress I Corn 1-rciniicts nnu i Litii.i. ii is. as . .iiuit. . ..iiiiik I r" ..... .. situation, with Httie to encourage apecula- tlve enterprise until conditions, now doubt ful or unsettled, become more clearly de nned. Interest In steel and Iron baa centered chiefly In Indications of an early general reduction of prices on finished steel prod ucts. which have been freely discussed, and the erfect has been disquieting, notwith standing denials from well-Informed sources. Busmen has diminished, but aside from railroad material, a good production con tlnuea In finished llnea. The Winter trade reflects considerable activity, bnt demand for rails is not brisk In th Pittsburg district. mi llil 2.BIXI 137 S 2l .U f VI (i '"'iV "si-i, o.jio il-: HH iuo'j 3"0 li ill" 4'l lt',1 2 27 SOU) 75", mm lii'-, Hi 3.! 1DII 1S 2':i 2.".1 3.7ilK 73" 4i 23V. ' 2K 4 2PO 113 ' 6.2IK) 121 H Low. 'a a "it!, HI 21 '-i isr. mi Mil 112 l"t" IIH) HMH T4H l- xt 105 2.1H 74 '.-i : 14.1 12i) MO Sil'i 30 J.1"X H u 13i 1301a 13. SOME LI NEW ACTIVE, OTHERS Qt'lET. Bnyrrs Show ( onsrrvatlim Stocks o Uood- Light. NEW TORK. Sept. 2 J. Bradatreeta to morrow will say: Trnde and Industmtt report r still Ir regular and general character zatlon Is d f- ntult. Fair activity In aoma llnea and at soma centere is indicated, but repression ana conservatism are wHtely in evidence ana re- nected in small but frenuent rather thi large and confidential buvlna. Dne really favorable underlying feature. perhaps not thoroughly appreciated at present. Is the annarmt absence of larae stocks of goods in primary or secondary bands, born apparently of uncertainty as to future prices and the growth of the belief that far distant buying Is neither advisable nor necessary. ice-ports from leading Industries are of repression In operation. . Basic pig Iron 1 weaKer and tnere are reports ot willingness to sell further ahead. Some finished lines show slightly lancer volume of business hooked, but rallwTtv buying Is still con. piruous oy lis comparative absence. In the Eastern leather trade, some sole leather tanners are operating mnch below capacity and Eastern shoe manufacturers rejiort conservatism marked In buying. In me west, some centers report shoe fac tories rnnning to capacity. In textile lines curtailment Is sit 111 In evi dence. Btnnle lines meet with falrlv steady demand. Jobbers and manufacturers tock are repoj-ted iignter man usual. snmi makes of gingham nnd cottons for next Spring, for which prices have been an nounced, have sold quite freely. In the woolen goods trade. politic! sgltation 1 claimed to be holding back future demand. Huslness failures in the Cnlteri Slates for the week enillna SeDtember il were ISO. attainst "10 last week. 171 In the like week of 1o. :7 In 101. 1 In 1907 and 1S In 191)1. Business failures In Canada for the week number which comnares with ,1V for last week and 37 In the like week of lo. Wheat t including flourl exporta from tha l niteit slates ana i anaiia for the week end- ng September 22 aggregate l..st.t.s hush- els, airalnst 2.174.0.13 la.it week and 2.973,- ol this week last year. Corn exports for th week re 2.3nil bushels, against 14.03 last week and 94, 41H bushels In isu. D A R Gruide do preferred Distillers' Securl .. 3"o Erie 31)1) do 1st preferred. lim do Id pref erred : '.-.'.... General Electric .. 3iK Gt Northern pf ... 1.4V Gt Northern Ore . . 100 Illlnol Central InterborouKh Met.. 12.:t0 do preferred ... 20. 4H) Inter Harvester "0 Inter-Marine pf .i Too int faper . .... Int Pump ........ ..... Iowa Central K C SiHithern do preferred Laclede Gas 300 1"0H 10O Louisville A Nash Minn A St LoulJt. 2i"l St. St P A S S M li M. Kan A Tex of Missouri Psclflc .. UK) f.31 National Rl-uit .. .- 113V, National Lead ... 2i 31!s ilex Nat Ry 2d pf N Y Central l.tsm 112, X Y. Ont, A West. 10 4' 4 Norrolk A West.. H Do'j Xcrth Amerlrln .. 2'0 74 Northern Paclnc I'aclllc Mall ... Pennsylvania .. People's Gas ... P. C C St t 1'ltu.burg Coal pressed Steel Csr ' Pullman Tal Car Ry .Steel Spring.. 1"0 Rending 1 .12,3m Republic Steel do preferred Rnck Isl3hd Co.. 1.810 31 42. 144', 12i)V4 21 S r.7 V7 16H SS'? 8.3ii0 ll'a loo rr)'a 1.400 129 32 144 141 12.1V, 2H A4 ', 18'A I. 13-ij "53H 1 13 51 Ts iiiH 1X14 67 II. 1 2!'4 12' 32 141 '4 r.oij 7.7'1 114 113'i 3.1"0 2fl 2oi) .'k)0 . . 3.2"0 I'H'S . . -4IS 111 33 2 23 '4 RIM. classes Stock- 4.2.1 4.7.1 4i 4 7.1 4.2.1 4. nil Xit4f 4.IM) 2. IM) y 3."0 3IIO (til . 4.n g.TuW TOO 3.7.1 if 5.O0 10..1O, t07J 10.OO4 10.21 4 IX) J 4.21 '3.2.1r 3.60 3.IMMS g.2.1 3.0 3..V 3. 29 .-J S.OOsy ft. 33 -7 heifers i calve Ill calves : 20 calves 1 stag 1 (miii 1 hull 2 balls 3 bolls 1 bull I bull I bull 4 hogs Prices current on the venous of stock at th Portland Union jarda eaterday were as follows: Beef steers, good to choice.. ..f .1.2.147$ 3.nn Beef steers, fair to medium... Choice spaved heifers Good to choice beef cows. . . . Medium to good beef corns. Common beef cows Bulla Stag, good to chotcw. calves, light calve, heavy Hega. lop rt-gs. fair to medium Sheep, best Ml- Adams wethers Sheep, best valley wether.... Sheep, fair to good wethers... Sheep, beet valey ewes Laml.s. choice Mt. Adame.... Lamb, choice valley W. II. Grave and J. H. Dobbin went to Elgin Thursday to saperlntend th loading of 23 carloads of sheep they are sending to Chicago, says the Wallowa Chieftain. Mr. Graves will accompany the shipment to Chi cago and sell them on the market. There are about 7ish head In the lot. Henrv Wearer. Wayne Bay and C. M. Williams will aim accompany the shipment to Chicago to help take car of the sheep n rout. raster Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Snt. 23- Cattl Receipts, esti mated. 2n; market, steady. Beeves. ft.HOte g 3D; Texas steers. 43. t.1B: Western steers. 4 40417 10. t lekers and feeder! S4 SottH; cows an heifers. 22eud&0; ralve. $;1l. Hoes Receipts, estimated. e4; market. Sc to ! higher. Light. mixed. $4.40 ti brary. S 2.14j 3il; rough. 1 2,Vn 4S: good to choice heavy. x IMlit.J; plgji. IS.lo t.4': bulk of saleai. 0J1imA. She.p Receipts, estimated. 15.0o; market. ateady. Native. 2.iV4j 4 45; W estern. 43.2.V9 4 4"; yearlings. i": lam ts. native, ." 2 7 20. Western. hHiiri. OMAHA. Sept. 23 cattl Receipts. 14'X); market, steady. Native steers. 4.tk7.7o; oe and heifers. 3 2.183.7.1; Wese.rn e:eer. $.1 T.".ft.70; rarge cows and heifers. 2 Sot 4 : canner. fiyfi&2&: stoefcer and fee-ler. 4Vlf1H: calves. $3 3n7: bull, stags.' etc.. $.1431. Hog Receipt I.)); mantel, steady to lie hlgier. Heavv. $S J.t 4'; mixed. $e. .1.147 M .16; llsht 4i4ia23: Dlxe. $-u: bulk of nee. $.4.111.70. Sheep Rceiis. sr': market, rt.aily. Tear. !nr $1 71 i .m: metiers. J. ,3at.-3i awe. Bank t'learingw. Rrailrtrest's bank clearings renort for the week ending September 22 shows an aggregate or S2.i:.t.-:is.oo4. ns against S2.uti2.n)(.tMiii last e-k and 3.2!i2.5l2.is) In th ciirrespondlng week last year. P.C. Inc. . . .$l.ri.V).3i7.COll 2.l 3n.T.0c-l g.g H4.los.0O0 -4.8 1S8.3!7.01I0 'lO-O H7.1HI.000 5. .2S7o.siO 9.2 4!...i.lrt 4.4 41..2S1.0IKI 2S 1 31.4nll.IHS) 1.7 23.12ii.miO M.ll 24.K.oii0 1.1 l.'..l2.0i B.7 l....!'7.0n .0 I7..130.0OO 13.4 1C.10U.OiO 13. I61.1.0i0 .W.g 1 1.B14.0HO lo.l 12..'.2.1.') 10.3 .. . II.147.0O 30.1 11.077.oi"0 .111.0 10.SI4.0o0 . .i H.31SI.0OO .0 ll.277.oOO 23.7 Rts-Dfl-O 17.1 tf.lilK.OnO 17.3 .: 7.4l2.(S 12 ' 3.700.010 2.1. S A.3M.1MNI 4.H . 441. CO 1t.o ,.SIt.ii J.2 H.HKl.OiO .4 .2.H.tso 4.4 i.M.Wl S.2 B 21'I.MiO ll.g . I07.WK) . 'S i. IS U.IHMI "14. 4.7.'HUHS ... 3.n7.rt B7.I l.JM.fliiO 311.8 ""."issii 7 4. 7H7.IW .;s.j 30.4S.SM 32.0 1H.I33.1-00 37.8 ao prercrred . . . St L A S F 21 pf. St L Southwestern no preferred . . . Slose-Sheffleld Southern Pacific .. Southern Railway. do preferred . . . Tenn Copper .... Tcxat 45- pacific. Tol, St I. A West. do preferred . . . Union Pacific .do. Preferred 17 S Realty I S Rubber U S Steel . . . do preferred . . . UtJh Copper .... Ya-Caro chemical. Wabash do preferred . . . Western Md West!nghou!e fclec It'eatern l.'nlon .... Wheel A I. Erie.. Total sales for the any. 3.2.5O0 share BONDS. NEW TORK. Sept. 23. Closing quota tions: U. S. ref. 2 reg.100--i'N. t. C. grt 3J t'4 do rouoon . . . loo'i No. Pacific 3s...Tl4 t. S. Ss reg HlUjNo. Pacific 4s. . .JOI do coupon . . . 101 V I nlon Paclflu 4s. 101 M V. S. new 4s reg. 1 14 i Wis. Central Is.MSH do coupon ...11.1 .lapanese 4S .... JHIA D. A B. G. 4s. . 01H 2i 69.1 :i O 3' 10 l.lliO ,V0 '"40O "on 41m 400 .144 fi7 ll'a on, 'h:, 44 -021, 0 .11, lJ iC.1'4, BO 14 '34" -'; iin 4.1", f.S '3Ma 44 02 6.114 Bid. 3A oi?4 43 3V 4rt Ha 20".. 18 1 36i; or. Va lis) ia 4: 11"V4 137 1H i 2 lwt 11m ln4 27 l!si;4 33 1 3 2 Si 1 23 40 '4 14. 12014 ..I 5!H r.24 IW'a 13 1B.1 .IV, 4214 142--. I2.'.1i Ml 12 21 '4 6 U7 "4 1B'4 IK S1)4 ll!4 8.3 100 141 1 133 .121, 112 r.i 31 112 40 ttiS B7 II. 1. 2f"4 12.s l(li !! m- 33 s in 1 14 14 30 1)1 V, SOli I'.2V 3S1, 2.1 ST .18 114 14 22 4 .12 '4 32 2t5 00 304 III. 1 14 on on4 34 74 mi's 4S'4 .IS Irt't 3.1 , 43 '4 02 85 H 44 New York Chlcsgo !.-:.. n Philadelphia : St. Ix.ul Kar-jsis city ...r... Ittsburg San rrHncl.'o Baltimore 'inclnnatl Minneapolis New tirlear Cleveland Detroit Omaha !,o Angeles loUlsville MilnSlike Portland, Or Seattle St. Paul Hiifl.. 1.. Denver Indianapolis Allsnta Pr.ivMence J Memphis HI'-hmond Fort W orth Silt lske City Washington, D. C. . St. Joph Columbus Albany Taenia Savannah .. Spokane. Wash. ... Oakland. Cal Sacramento Helen Duluth. Minn. Houston Galvest.m Stocks nt Ronton. BOSTON, Sept. 23. Closing ouotatlons: Allotiet 41 iMohawk 47 Amnlft. Copper.. 81 s 'Nevada. Con. ... 1 A. Z. 1.. & Sm.. 21. iNlplssing Mine.. tl Arlxona Com. .. 114 North Butte 204 Atlantic 0 INorth I.ake..... Hii B A C C A S SI. 134.0ld Dominion... 3.1', Butte Coalition. 1 s '4 :osceola 120 Cal. A Arlxona. ,17V4l'anott (S. A C.l 1:1 I'al. A Hecla 34.1 Quincj 72 Centennial 1.1 shannon i4 Cop. Ran. C. Co. 8.1 ISuperlor 4 E. Butte CP. M. 0 Sup A Bos Mln.. 7'i Franklin lu'4 Sup A Pitts Cod. II Glroua Con d.Tumareck .is Granby Con. ... 32 ICS. Coal A OH ::s4 Greene cananea. VjL. S. S. R. M. 3si 1. noyaie icop.veo'Ci no preferred .. 40 Kerr Lake 0'4Ltah con 22 La Snlle Copper fi'4 Winona 7 Miami Copper... lit '4 Wolverine 113 WHEAT GOES DOWN Not Much Encouragement for . - Buyers at Chicago. ' ' WORLD'S SHIPiVivNTS LARGE Northwestern Sellers Also Threaten In; to Press the Market Win ter Wheat Plowing Pro gresses Favorably. CHICAGO. Sept. 23. The estimate of the world' shipment of wheat represented an increase of 3.368.000 bushels, compared with th aggregate at tfie corresponding time a year ago. India. Australia and Argentina together sent more than 1.500.009 bushels this week, against only 214. 00 bushels 12 month previous. . Northwestern sellers of wheat were also threatening a decided In crease. It was shown-, too. by Millers' re ports that Winter wheat plowing and seed ing have been progressing favorably and that the acreage was being- materially widened. Buyers were ft little encouraged, however, on ofilcial announcement of the shortage of the French crop. DeeemBer fluctuated between $1.004 and $1.01, closing c net lower at $1.0014. Heavy selling from inflnential local sources offset In corn . the effect of wet weather. December sold from 61 c to 5;i,c, with the latest sale at Mc. the same as the previous close. The cash mar ket was firm. No. 2 yellow finished at 44 4T 54 He. . Oats followed corn more than wheat to day. December varied from 344c to 34c, and at the gong wag a shade under las nipht. and the first-named price prevail ing. At the wind-up pork was oft 10c. lard a shad to Sc down and ribs 7 Vac cheaper to loc advance. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open.. High. $ .97i $ .974 1.004 I-"' 1.064 1.06S CORN. .54"4 .B4H .82 .Sits .55 Vs .5.14 " OATS. .3 J "4 .834 .34. .3 4 74.. .34 .3S MESS PORK. 19 13 19.15 19.05 19.e: 1M.0.1 18.05 LARD. 12.12'a 12.10 11.823 11.62 10.65 10.65 SHORT RIB Sept Dec. May- Sept. Dec. May. Sept. Dec. . May. Sept. Oct.. Jan.. Oct. Nov Jan. Low. $ .97 1.004 1.06, .53 .51 '.a .34 .an s .344 .374 19.00 18.85 17.S0 12.S7V 11.55 10.60 Close. $ -ST I.0014 1.06 V4 .534 .51. .54 .3.j4j .344 .37 19 00 18.85 17.90 12.324 11.55 10.60 Hept 11.574 1165 11.574 11.60 Oct..' II.2714 11.3714 11. 27V, 11.32'4 Jan .0 9.60 9..10 9.50 Cash quotations were as follows: Rve No. 2. 74c. Barley Feed or mixing. 4$64c; fair to choice maHihg. 6Ki77c. J-lax sect no. 1 soutnwestern, 42. ts; .no. Northwestern. $2.7.1. Timolol- seed 17i.S. Clover 10 15.25." r"orK Mess, per oarrei, t ia.,.u 'a is. . 3. Lard 1'er 100 pounds. $12.4714. Short ribs Sides (loose). $114fll.7S. Sides Short, clear (boxed), $12.124 12.25. Grain statistics: Total clearances of tvheat and .ndur were equal to 102.000 bushels. Exports for the week, aa shown by Bradstreet's. were equal to 1.5M.OH0 bushels. Primary receipts were 1.520.00II -bushels, compared with 2,860.000 bnshets the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated reeclpts for tomorrow: Wheat, THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital -.- - $1,000,000.00 Surplus md Profits, $800,000.00 OFFICERS: J. C. AIXSYVOIXTH. President. H. YT. !CIIMEElt. Osaklcr. R. X.EA. HAHXm, Vice-President. A. M. YAHIGHT, Asilstaat Cashier. W. A. HOLT... Asslstont-Caaulerv LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVETSRS' CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES lumbetoens Nationm. Bank CORNER FiFTH and STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital $500,000 06 cars: corn, 3D.1 7000 head. Flour, barrels . Wheat, bushels orn. bushels . . Oats, bushels . . Rye. bushels . , Barley, bushels cars; oats, 115 cars: hogs. Receipts. . .. 33.600 i . .134.400 . . ..lO.VO'OO .... 136.800 . .. 3.400 . .. (14.500 Shipments. 32.90O 54.600 f.90.600 433.S00 J. 000 26.S00 (rain and Produce at !4ew York. NEW. TORK. Sept. 23. Flour Steady with a fair iotihing demand. Receipts, 30,- 317 barrels: shipments, "s:',48 barrels. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red. $1.04 ele vator and Jl.ii.l f. o. b. afloat: Nd. 1 North ern Duluth. $1.244 f- - b. afloat. Futures market opened easier on oearisn weekly foreiicn statistics and lower cables. Rally ing on a good cash demand and strength of corn, it finally eased off again for lark of export Inquiry and closed 4 cent net :ower. September ciosea 4 1.04 ; uecemDer, $1.08; May. S1.12V4. Receipts. 30,000 bush els; shipments, none. ' Hides Easy; Bogota. 21 22c. Petroleum Steady. Wool Quiet. Lack! S Tilton Ban Established 1859. OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST Capital $1,000,000 SURPLUS AND 'PROFITS $600,000 IT; M. Lurid, President. R. Howard, Jr., Ass't Cashier. Edw. Cooklngham, Vice-President. J. W. LndiL Assistant Cashier. W. U. Dtinckley, Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Ass't Cashier. Efe. Decrease. New York Cot'on Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 21. Cotton Spot closed oiitet. 20 points lower: mid-uplands. 1.17lc: mid-gulf. l:l. Die. Sale. 140O bale. Cotton future cloed teady. at a net ad vance of 80 points on September and 2 to 7 points on later months. September. 13.53c October. 13. .10c: November. l:l.2uc; Decern her. 13 22c: January. I.1.2uc: Februsrv l:l.24c; March. 1.121V: April. 12.$lc; May. lJ.a.K-; June. 1:1. .1-.;; .iuiv. l.iific. Money. Exchange. NEW TORK. Pent. 23. Prime mercantile paper. 543 6 per cent-. sterling exchange si.a.iy with actual busi ness in bankers' bins -t $4 8:9K-4..':i;0 ff.r e-.-nay mile ano at 4.stia tor demand, com menial bill!-. $4.MiT4.:i,,t. Rsr silver, ,11-,c. Mexican dollars. 44c. ll..vernment bonds' steady, railroad bond! atendy. Money on call easy. I.ti2 per cent- rutin rate, i',: closing 01ns. 1'; oneren at 2. Time loans dull and weaker: HO days, 33k per cent. and IS) days. 41144 per cent; six months, 4 ',4 4 '4 lief cent. SAX. FRANCISCO. SeDt. 23. Sterlln. 6A days. 4.s.-!: sixht. $4. $64. silver bars ;3c. Mexican dollars 45c. Drafts Sight. 24c: telegraph. 5e. LOMDO.V. Sept. 23. Bar silver Steadv. 24 ;-I4d per ounce. Money f 1 per cent. The rate of discount in the onen martrst for short bill is 2 u "4 per cent; three months' bills. 2 1.1-164124 per cent. Consols For money. 80: for account. 80 7-16. CHICAGO. Sept. 21.- York lo to 20 discount. -Exchange on New QUICK CHECK TO DROP STOCKS FALL. AT OPKMXG BE- CATSE OF UXK S STATEMENT. Hut Hot-over)' Soon Follow nnd Last Frier Show Only Fractional Clmnjfe BoiiiU Are Steady. NEW YORK. Sept. 23 !toclt trading re- eolved Itself again loday Into a series of test of the tone of the market by the professional element. That Is what la hap pening from day to oay. r-rorouna indif ference Is maintained b the general pub lic and th capital Interest more Immediate ly concerned with the affair of corpora tions. Only fractional price changes again proved to be the outcome at the end of th day. The first movement of the market toward lower level waa precipitated and waa the response to the remark nv commis sioner I.ane yesterday at th Internal Commerce Commission hearing Into rail road rates at Chicago. HI assertion that we must work out this problem on other line than by the proposed method of raising the tariffs." was aelacd on a defi nitely outlining the decision of the Com mission on the petition now before It for specific advance In rate. Th quick check to tn downward move ment showed that there was no widespread agreement with thla view. The particular weakness In Amalgamated Copper was doe to the report that calumet A Hecla had lowered Ita asking price for lake copper by c to 12c. Tha nervous tone of the speculation over the copper situation permeates the whole speculative fabric ana any iign ot a break la tn tro. Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. The condition of the Treasury at the beginning of buaines today waa aa follow: Trut funds Gold coin Mlver dollars Silver dollars of lxlio Sliver certificate outstanding... General fund Standard etlver dollars In general funo Current liabilities Working balanc In Treasury of fice In banks to credit of Treasurer of the I'nlted State Subsidiary silver coin Minor coin Total balance In general fund... $0.1.045. Olttl 4e4.J:u4.lHHI 3. .1.111. OOO 44. b!)H. 000 1.20g.0tl ni'.ori.tkHj 33,I2.277 San FranciKro. Wheat and ('rain SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 23. barley steady. Spot quotations Wheat Shipping. $1 .52 "j iB 1.60 per cental. Barley Feed. I1.02 rt 1.0.1 per cental; brewing, $1.07 14 & 1. 1 0 per cental. Oats Red. $1. 2llj 1.30 per cental: white. 1 S.'. 1.60 per rental; black, $1.351.45 per cental. Call board sales Wheat No trading. Barlev December. $I.0'U bid to $1.074 asked per cental: May. $1.12 bid to $1,13 4 asked per centa). Corn Larg yellow. $1.48 per cental. ('rain Markets of the Northwest. SKATTLR. Sept. 23. Milling ouotatlons Rluesrtem, Pile; fortyfold, fOtc; club. KSc; Fife, H5c: red Ru.--1an. Sic. Kxport wheat: Blue- stem. f"7c: fortvfold. IMc: club. 82c: Fife. H2c reil Riisviun MIC. Yesterday's car reeeinte-. wheat 27 ors. oats 2 cars, barley 3 cars, hay 21) "eara. TACOMA. Sept. 2.I. Wheat Rluestem. 01c; club. 4c; red Russian, mc. j-.xp.irt: tiiuestem. 91c: club. 84c: red Russian. -2c: fortvfold. 8c. Receipts, wheat o car.., barley 1 car, corn 1 car; oats s cars, nay t) cara. Minneapolis Grain Market. M1NNF.APOLIS. . Sept. 2.1. September wheat. $1.0'; December. $1.11 4 ; Mav. $l.l.V-i. Cash: No. 1 hard, $1.13; No. 1 Northern. $1.121 1.12 14 : No. 2 Northern, $1.0S1 1.10- No. 3 Korthsjap, $1.08&1.1!. Flax closed at $2.07!",. No. 2 yellow corn ill 4 .12c. No. 3 white oats 32e334e. No. 2 rye Cl 70'c. First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tha Rocky Mountains European Grala Market. LONDON. Sept. 21. Cargoes) firm but not live Walla Walla for ehioment. 37s Bri. eljer firm, buyer quiet. English country market steady. French country markets, tiulet. .i.:i8.:io7 lv. 2:14.1142 1-4:1.05 1 - l.ui.1.457 Met:-1 .Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 23. standard corner weak; pot. "eptemner. octoi-er anil Novem ber. l2.054i 12.15c: December. 12. In- 1.1c. Custom house receipts show exports so Tar tnis montn 01 .-.i.- tons. London quiet. Spot io.1. Local dealers feoort no change, quoting .l.ake at 12. .10 it 12.7.1c: elec trolytic, I2.ai 'j a 12.(12 "-c; casting 12.12-w 12.37-e. Tin steady: spot 34.3 . fla 3..ihic : Septem ber 34.K..fi:l5.tMlr; October .14.07 4 V .14. 7.1c ; November at.zo trrxt. ...c: December. 34.2541 24.70c. Sale 10 Urns spot at 34.90c. Lon don quiet; spot. 12 13s 3d. spelter nun. a.suii ft.oiic .New 1 ork. 6. 37? 4l4!'4c East gt. l.outs. Initnn, C2 7s 6d. iron Cleveiana warrants ss Lon don. Locally the market was quiet; No. 1 Northern 115.50 si 1 6.00: No. 2. $1.1.25 O 15.7.1: No. 1 Southern and No. 1 do sort 13.70' 10.25. Coffee and sugar. NEW YORK. Sept. 23. Coffee closed steady: unchanged to net .1 point higher. Saiea were reported of 22. .100 bags, cloning bids: September and October. 8.S)c; No vember, s.a.ic: December. 8.9oc; January. February and March. S.PSc; April. 8.H7c; May. 8.09c: June. 8.0Oc; July, B.0;lc; August. fl.04e. Spot steady; Rio No. 7. He; No. 4 Santo. MSc. Mild corree quiet; Cordova. 114 I3c. Raw sugar, steauy; muscovaao. .mj test. 3.74c; centrifugal." .90 test. 4.24c: molasse sugar, .88 test, a.4e. Heiineo. steady. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOL'IS. Sept. 23. Wool Unchanged 1 terrltorv and Western mediums. lsj23c; On medium, 17 ana, 144117a, LIVERPOOL. Sept. 7s 4A; December, Sd. Weather fine. 23 Wheat October. 7s &4d; March, 7 Hairy Produce In the Kant. CHICAGO. Spt. 23. Rotter Steady; cteamerles. 24'S2c; dairies. 2.1627c. Eggs Steady at mark, cases Included, 174 fl'-'lli-c: firsts, 22c; prime firsts. 24c. Cheese Steady: dalrte. 1.1c; twins, 14ty7 l.V; Young America. 13-41eJc; long horns, I.V4 filUe. NBW YORK. Sept. 23. Ruttet- Firm, un cminged. Cneese, firm, unchanged. Eggs, ateady. unchanged. and butter will be shipped to Nome on the boats leaving early next week. Wheat was hardly as strong today, al though prices were not materially changed. A prominent miller made the statement that wheat Is still too hixh and that the farmer will be made to hold the crop un less they recede from their position. Oats w-erew-eak at $2. Barley has moved up to $22. 1 ' QUOTATION'S AT SA FRANCISCO. Price raid for Produce in the Bay City Markets. SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 23. The follow ing prices were current In the produce mar ket today: Butter Fancy creamery, 31 lie; creamery econds 24c; fancy dairy, 25c. Cheese New, 14154c; Young America, 154 4llt5e. 1 Eggs Store, 40c; fancy ranch. 4.1 '4c. Poultry Roosters, old. $4.50.1..10; roost ers, young. $.1..10ra8; broilers, small, $2.'f(y 3; broilers, large. $:1M 3.2.1; fryers, $4S'5: hens, $4.5010; ducks, old, $4.50&5; ducks, young, $.1 7. Vegetables Cucumbers. fjfXrtric; garlic, e8c green peas. 4"Ti6c; string beans. 3 45 He- tomatoes, 40 f 7.1c: eggplant. 4 Oft 00c. "Hops California, lotfllc. Millstuffs Bran, $274-30; middlings, $32 42;n(. Hay Wheat, $7S14; wheat and oats. Iftll; alfalfa. $7fl.'I: stock, $5ti.50; straw. :'.ife00c. potatoes Saiina Buroanks, $1.40i!f 1.60; aweets, 1V4&2C. Fruit Apples, chalce, COc; common. 30c; bananas. 75cJ$3; Mexican limes. $67; California lemona, choice. $.1.50; California lemons, common, $2.50; pineapples. $2J 2.50- Receipts Flour. 7.101 quarter sacks; wheat. 50 centals: barley,' 11.000 centals ..it ".1i.1 centals: beans. 670 sacks: po tatoes. . 5KS5 sacks; bran. 5815 sacks: mid dlings, 260 sacks; wool 911 bales; Hides, 11. Duluth Flax Market. Dl'HTH. Sent. 23. Flax In store, on track. $2.744; to arrive, $2.6914; September, $.72 '4 asked: vembcr. 42.6. May. $2.3S bid. TRAVELERS GTJIDK. ROUND THE WORLD- Two Grnml CrulNfM of about -three and one - half months duration each, "Around the World," the first to leave New York Nov. 1. 1IM1, and the sec ond f roin Sun Krtiii'iMc -li. 17, t12, bv the larpe trans Atlantic steamer .'levcluiiil.' Kates from $650 up. AIno Cruise to AVetwt Indien, llir Orient and Sonth America. Write for itirir-rary of both cruises. Guide and Travel Books on Sale. II A M B V 1U i - A l E R I ( ' A N LINE IfiOPowell St., Sun Franci-M., Cal. and l.m-al K. R. Agents In Tort Inn cf. 5 HONOLULU $110 October, $2.fi7 asked ; No- bid ; December, $L-63 bid PRODUCE GOES TO NOME BUTTKIl AXD EGGS WILL. BE SHiPPL'4RTH NEXT WEEK. Senttle Commission Men Cannot Get Enough Potatoes California Grapes Are Steady. SEATTLE. Wash.. Sept. 23. (Special.) The car of New Jersey sweet potatoes that arrived yesterday went like wildfire on the bare market today. Western avenue com mission men are having difficulty in obtain ing a good supply of Eastern Washington potatoes. Good White Rivera today sold as high as $26. Concord grapes are practically out of the market. The Eastern Washington crop Is said to be fairly large, but shipments, so far. have been light. California grapes were steady. Steamer Tokays Bold from 75 cents to $1. Muscats went at j cents to $1. Peache sold slowly. Datrv produce receipts were modest. The demand waa fair. A fair quantity of egg BITULITHIC Makes good streets. Property owners who have paid for it know this. Ask them .about BITULITHIC And Bark (Flrst-C'lasfi) 544 Du.YM from S. t Tne ..plenum twm-icrew Bteamer blkkka ( Rt.u-oo tons displacement sails Oct. and every 21 days. Hound trip ucla-iii good for four months. Honolulu, the most attractive spot on entire world tour. BOOxC NOW and secure best Dertns. LINE TO TAHITI AND NEW ZEALAND. 6. S. Mariposa and Union Line. milinRS Oct 17. Nov. 2-', etc. Tahiti and back iZi dayj, il.lo first class. New Zealand ( Wel lington). $24.25. first class. R. T. six months. Write or wire for reservations. OCEANIO S. S. CO.. C73 Market Street. San Francisco, SAX I'RANClStO A PORTLAND SB. CO. New service to Los Angtles via San Fran cisoo, everv five days. From Ainsworth Dork, Portland. 0 .K. M. 8.S. Hose City Sept. 25, S.S. Braver From San Fnir.i If-co. north oijnd, X- 31. S.. Bear (pt. 28, Kot-e City. Oct. 3. From San Pedro northbound. H.S. Bear ."Sept. 20 K-ose City Oet. 1 etr. JI. O. Smith, C. T. A.. 14 Third Sf. J. XV. Ransom, Agent. AIhh worth lok. phones: Main 'JHtj; A 140J. San Francisco, Los Angeles anJ San Diego Direct North Pacific S. S. Co.' S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder sail every Wednesday alternately at 0 P. M. Ticket office lS'i Tliird t.. near Alder. MAKTlJf 4. HKIl.KV, l'assenger Agent, W. H. HI.l'KSKK. Freight Agent. Fhnnes .11. 1:114. A 1314. Coos Bay Line STEAMER BREAKWATER sails front Alaska Dock. Portland. 8 P. M. Sept. 20. 27. Oct, 4. 11 18. 2a and every Tuesday night. B'relght received at Alnska Liock until 5 P. M. daily. Passenger fare, first-class. $10; second-class, $7. Including meals and h'-rtil. Tickets on salts at AlnswortH Dock. Phoum Wain .an: A JZ.I4. Canadian Pacific Empress line of steamer. sailing weekly between Montreal and Liver pool. Wireless on all steamers. Ask ar.y ticket agent or Write P. R. Johnivn, Q. a.. 14- Third u. Portland. r