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17 TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910. r- I , , I K V 1 I MARKET SHOWS LIFE Exporters and Coast Buyers Take Hold of Wheat. SKIPPING GRADES ACTIVE So Local Demand for Bluestem. Outs Are Sot Being Offered. Barler Is Dull and Weak. Buying on a rather heavy cal ha been taking place In th wheat market In th pat two day, though tha buyers were not quit no keen for wheat yeaterday a on Thuradav. A good part of tha operation bi ald to be for export account, with Kinl purrhiwi of milling wheat for hln ment to California. Club wheat ha held a range of M to Hi centa with 4S cent th limit with raot buyer yeaterday and SH centa wa offered for 40-fold. Ther waa no local demand for biuret em and 8 cent wa quoted a the full price here. On the Round 0 cent waa bid for blueetem and It wa understood eorne of tha San Fran cisco buyer wera willing to pay thl price. Oata and barley wera quiet. While 127.50 wa all th buyer would offer for oata. there wera BO aellera under 2 and no pressure to sell even at that figure. Barley waa quoted weak at I21.504J 2. Weekly foreign wheat shipment, al re ported b the Merchant Kxchnge. were: Argentina 77 nno T44.000 ino.ooo Australia 4. oon 1 irt ono smVOiiO India . ...I:". .1 120.000 1.2.UuO 40U.0O0 Local receipt. In car, were reported by the Merehanta Exchange aa follow: Monday Tuflav Wednesday Thursday rrlday Tar ago eaon to date. Tear ago 119 77 Xt 5.1 7 I.-.7I 8174 S 17 IS 1 S 2 - 4 5 2 S5 2 4 ; 3 4 T 7 5 10 IMi (tftl 3" !"" 104 365 370 73 HOPSFI.IJNG STIIX OS I.AROE PCAIA. But Baying Demand I Active and Mew Hold Tnrtr ua unn aellinr yeaterday wa on as liberal i. the tao orecedlnc day. The demand continued equally brlk and p-lce V. I. (Hlp a w n Particular are tlll larking regarding many of the recent transaction. While there I no doubt a heary volume of bulnea haa been done. It la probable the tctal ts con siderably under sorre of tho estimates. Very few of the large choice crop of the tat have yet been put on the market. r-ur-haaes by McNeff Hro. yesterday In- .. - --. k..i. fmm Itavldfton. of St. Paul. r. e,nn inenHaon of ML AngeL ST bale from n.rrett. of Aurora and th two ii.... f 4t and .'.4 bales at Ml. Angel White Son. of Mt. Angel, aold ISO bale t . a Salem dealer at a price between 10 and 11 cent. O. N. Meeker, of the am place, old 1T bnle at 10 and 10 cent. Th Jake Miller l"t of 117 bale, at Woodburn. A enid to Whitman, at 10 centa. There wa no report of any purchaaea by i rtmnio. It I known, however, that he pal.l 12. cent aa late aa Thurday. EW CROP CALIFORNIA WALXdl IN. Two Car Reach tho Street ad Two More Are Due. Two car of walnut, th flrat of th ea on. reached rront street yeterdy. They cam from Santa Paula and for th early crop were nr tin quality. quoted at 17JIS cenla Two car from fiantlcoy are due thl morning. A few small eMpment of new almond hare been ra- w mn.i ..il l at 18 centa. A tralght car of Tokay grapea In luga arrived yesteroay ana were in nri.. ..... - .... . i . i il inert 11 1 4 i I m :rm . - " " Flack Hamburg offered at 85 centa and M :'ata at centa to II. . i- ..--- w .lh local eat I il nm " - - .. r It Af in.ttfferent OUalltV. Oood tock commanil up to tn cents and tha poorer lots AO to centa POrLTRY RECEIPTS ARE LIBERAL. Bos tho Drsaanw le KaffW-leait to Take Car of All of Ttiewi. There were liberal rec-lpt of poultry again yeaterday and aa the demand waa gitod prices held steady throughout th list. Dresaad meat, especially veal, wera also plentiful. small :e old readily, but large Teal waa hard to move. The erg market was firm at th old prices Very light receipts from th .eoun try were report!. There mas no changa In lb butter Bit rjatton. dried beef eat. 22c: outside, none; in side. 20c; knuckles. 22c. DKI SALT CI RED Rerultr short clears. ev aalr. IOc? smoked.!? Uc: back, light. salt, loc; amoked. 17 -e: beck, heavy, salt. liHc; smoked, uc; export Denies, saiw smoked. l4e. . . . PICKLED GOODS Parrel. p'g 18: regular tripe. flO; honeycomb tripe. 12: lnnch tong-uea. $22: lamb- tor.gue. LARA Tana. kettle r mdered. 18ic: rtandard pure. lSc; choice. 14c; arort enlng. 12!c. Hope, Wool. Hides. Etc. HOPS lio crop. llilc; c: old, nominal. WOOL Eastern Oregon. 13 8 lie pounu. Vslley. 17i lc per pound. MOHAIR Choice. per pvuuu. CASCAKA BARK li11c Pr pound, winter Silted hide. 7iiTc per pound; salted calf. 14c; salted kid. Sc; united .. c: green hide, le le: dry hides. ias 17c: dry calf. !761Sc: dry tgs. liei-c PELTS Dry. luStc; alted, butcher" take-off. 406 T5c: Spring lamb. 23 345c Oil. MVSFFn OIL Pur raw In barrel. $1.13: kettle boiled. In barrsl. $1.1T; raw. In cases. 1 IO; kettle boiled. In case. $1.22. Lot of ZJ0 gallon. 1 cent lees per gallon. TV RPENTlr in case, pur. ui " barrel. hTSc: Aro turp furpenune euu.w- tet. canes. 4'tc ; barrel. 49C BENZINE 1'nlon benilne In Iron flrrmi or barrels. lSc; union benzine in casva. 5s. 3'C; union store aitiiiaie in uvu drum. 7c. COAL OIL Pearl OH in ce. inc: nvau Ilght. In caes. 19Hc: eocene? In case. 21c; Elaine. In cae. 21e: atra tar. In cases. lc: water white. Iron barrels. lic; nea- Ight. Iron barrel. 12Sc; peclal V . wnne. Iron barrela. 14c Groeerieo, Dried Fruits. Etc. DRIED FRUIT Aprle. 10c per pound: enrrant. 13"jrl5e; arrlcot. limit: naie. c per pound: fig, bulk, white or Disru. oy sack. 78o: Sds. $I.S0L7; 1Z-1.S. tx: 2. $2 25; 10-1. S.'C SALMON Columbia KlVr. 1-pounu laiie. $2.1u per doaen; 2-pound tau. ltfd; i pound lltu. $2.25; Alaka pink. 1-pound tails, fi; rea. i-pouna itw, ii.iw. . . j 1-pound tnlla. $2. COFFEE Mocha, zso.oc; Java, nraiuij. 17920c; Cota Rica, fancy, in '": goou, 16tl"; ordinary. 12tfl8c per pound. NUTS Walnut. per iwuiiu; io nut. 14tstloc: IMDerj. loc; aimouua. uc, pecan. lc: cocoanuts. 0cft$I per doien. SALT t?ranuiatea. i J per iou; n-n-ground. loo. $0 .40 per ton; 5U. $9 per ton. BEANS Small white, ic; large white. 4"c; Lima. S:c; pink, .vc; rod Mexicans. 74c; bayou. Tc RICE No. 1 Japan. 4c: cheaper inac. 3.r.o-li4.35: Southern head. HONEY Choice, $3.20(1 3 io per case; strained. 7HiC per pound. KtrilAR Dry granuiatea. irun ana ovrrr. $3.SS; beet. $j i; extra C. 13 35; golden C. $A.2I yellow II. sa.io; cuoea imrreni, t" powdered. $3.10. Term on remittances with in 10 days, deduct e per pound. If later than 13 and within SO day, deduct e per pound, alaple sugar. 15tlac per pound. OUTLOOK IS IMPROVED GENERAL TRADE BETTER THAN STATISTICS INDICATE. Bank Clemrins. Bank cirinr of th Northwestern t'leit-inacs. Ea lane, rnrttund l.H2.7 oi.ti.n feUl- Taccni lll..Vs f pokan 7 1 1. "J FOKTUMl .MARKETS. Crala. FVmr, rrti. tie. W il BAT Track prl. -: HluTtn. riub. 54tfv-c, rej KuM.in, RJo: VaUay. o-fM. tu ; Turkey rxl. -: tf c. BAULKY reK. $?l 0tj:.' pr Ion; brvw. in. pr !n. Mll.lTl TKs Prtn. 9? par ton; ml1 31,d;.. Iai; aiaorta. rolled barlejt. J4.60 'lai-LR rtnta. $.V3i pr baxral tratttMa. ( JOk(l 9J; export. --70; Valley, f a . graham. J. bu: wbat, quart era. 13. f HAT Tra-k pric-: TtmothT. WUlametta Valie-. 1 1 1 i 'J" pr ton; i-.iern ureion. l.Lc.-J; alt Aifa. new. flStf id; grmtu amy. OORN-ni,i. cra.-ked. $33 par too. OATS White. J-7 per ton. Vecetablca and lrnlta. GREEN KRriTi Ap;,.. new. 6Oc3l.S0 pr jm : pear. $1 pt hi: peacnea. 40 If 65c p r crate; icrapra. a.c V 1. 13 P Ih x. 13c Pr lag.e; , crntx'rr.e. S-lU 't -.'O pr barrvl; hufklei.-tfrrtt'a. 7 f PT rwiund. a i; iii . ilu l.!. lr bol. iiKLt'NS at. rtm lur.. Jl jer hurdrd ratiia.ou.rt, )ly i.H) per crate; caa S.i. jL i"r Uojrn. rViOi'lOAL KRriTS Orangea. Valencia. .5otfi7i; lroor.i. trapermtt. 4 j 4 -.v ir tauar..-.. jc per pound p:aep:t-s. 6c per pound; pomegranates. i-.iw per not. VrliiTAHl.KS It.-an. 3 fi Tc per pound cabbure lSw-'c TvT tw-:t.: cauliflower toj 51 -i per d'-; celery. Sit-.r-c p-r d- corn. lStf'V Pr cue Jintter. 2."tf4o p4r lox. KKpIaut. Sit?!. 26 per crate; garlic. ha Zc jer ; sren omont. t. per cox en K'irrt. C" per aound; pumpkins, l'tc pe1 IC ; rai!1hei. 1.. i '-"? per dsen; sprouta. t jvr; squash. UuH pw lb.; tomatoea. 1, -JAC per 'PS. A.iv vKi;KTARIK.- Carrot. 111 23 hundred. S'.-vO; parar.lpa. $1 1.23. turnip. POTATOES Oreiton. 11 23 Pr hun ra meet i.otati-.-. '2 l it '1 c per pound. hurdred. Dalrv and Co tint IT Produr. rr vioi.. Irtr-- SnrlrriL 14c (tu. kt n:te. 1 J IT ree. H r 13 He; turkeya. live. lK-; drexd. 2- S 4i -ic ; a4'i. f- per doi-D. , tiLTTLit City cimfrr. aolid pack. cutt..!e crra.xeVv. 33 tf (or pound; butter Xt. Sfc per puuBii; country atorw rHKtE-Kul! cream. twlra. tTHC E.'5S On-rn. canuled. .HUc par d- n; Kaatern. rtf & Zc per coxen. t.' L." a.gn.-v 1 . iu rar.tin.1. YtAL OojJ. arerate. iollc per pound. l'ror?lna. iiiM?:- !i tn 11 ro-jtula. 2tr: 12 to 1 p" nn.Ja. 14 to 1 p -anda. Hlc; aklnned. 111 r ; pit-at -a. l. ; '-ot tafia ro::. l tc. f"a'.N r'a' . 2 arardard. J7 V. c rliiti. m 'w r : Enf' . "1 -.'-C Local SALE Cattle Are Strong, but High Figures of Preceding Day Are Not Repeated Sheep Sales Are Small. t The fluctuating tendency of the local hog market waa ihown yeaterday by th ale of load at (10.15. an advance of IS centa over the bet price of th preceding day. In tha flrt part of the week the market dropped 20 centa under the preraure of heavy receipt of Washington and Nebraska tocn. making altogether a lo of 75 cent In about week. The tendency of price now seem revered. All the ale yesterday, however, were not at the high figure, price paid on other lot ranging from S9.30 to $10.10. There were no new limit et In th cat tle market nor were the figure of the prev lou day touched In the aalea reported, but good cattle of all kind were firm. A few heep were (old. th ant to be moved this wek. bringing $3.73. Th receipt for th day were 111 cattle. 17 calve. 419 aheep. S00 hog and 196 goats. Shipper of tho stock were: Adams at Co., of Stnne!d. two car of cattle: L- M. reck, of Winona. Waeh., one car of hog: J. E Reynolds, of Condon, two car of cattle and calves: A. R, Ford, of McMlnnvllle. two care of goats: J. M. Mlschler. of Hubbard, one car of cattle and hogs; T. J. Ward, of Lyle, two cars of sheep; William Morehead. of Goldendale. one car of hogs; and M. M. Hotrhrot, of Centervllle, three care of hogs. The day's sales were aa follows: 30 steers 25 steers ., Pry Iron and Steel, Copper and Goods BuMne4s Shows a Sounder Vndertone. KF.XT YORK. Oct. T. R. G. Dun Co. wMklT Rurifw of Trade tomorrow will aay: Th fnduatrial and mercantile outmo-K better than atatlattca of actual transaction Indicate. Tha tone ot rinanciai raaraoia firmer. Th iron and atel trade aeama trirnter In apHe of the unsattafactory demand Tor nle .mn. There la. however, a larce con umpttoQ of wire and better demand tar structural produces, ana tn.a ta a Th dr rnoda trade Improvea, although curtailment ofcotton oroductlon Is still prac tlced. Woolfn and w or ten cooai in better demand. Tha coDMr trade aeems to be in aa en couraglnic poaltton. the demand Indicating tremendous world conaumption. Orders for footwear lncreaaed sllahtlr from week to week, but bualneaa la far from normal. Bole leather Is In good demana, aalea of llaht work, cowhide union soles be- Inc made at 1 cent advance, ah nines nz utiTar leather for ahoaa are neleted. I-elt leather continues firm and In aood demand nd ther Is atill ft ood call tor harneas leather. The bids markets are weaker, with the exception of South American dry hid common varieties, wnii-n are rery sxrong. Lew Than for Two l-aat. r. Bradatreets tomor- COMMKRCIAL DEATH BATE SMALLER. amber af Fallarea Yemra NEW TOItK. Oct. rnr ..111 v - imnrnvMimnt In eenttmrnt raxner mnn nlirann In laMPlI llpmUnd ! the UOt Hi raturw tnia wee-a. rrt mriinR v. rnina and trood cmt reporta have helped sentiment, but political uncertainties nae caused leas oemanci. I una lin hnaVr. mil PI W HO II. nil ahfAnc of any apparent weljrht of atocKa and blither pricea earned by crop deteriora tion In eptetnrr nae mane nuyer- mt.-mr for MTnli linfl Of TaDrica. IIKII rada fabrica note chief atrenFth. Collec tions, aa a whole. ar- fair to aood. Bualneaa Tall urea in in- innea e. ii,. ar ic niiini Octbrr were is strains 211 lant week. 2n In the like week of i!o. rs in i in i?vi tun. Hm nan tn nrea in nna'iK ouni ber 21 as compared with 43 last weetc ana 4S In the like wee isai year. Rank Clew Hp It virw top.k. Oct. 7. Krad-itreet's bank . ,w,rt f.i- the week end true Octo m kt, . mr ..-rrfrtvtfi of S.23S.T.0i aa acalr.at $3.t$.J.--.'w 'aPt week and .SwD.vuu in tna correaponuinit wc year. FT C. New York - Chfraco Itoston PhlUJelphla .. lni.a Kanitf City . . Plttsrurjc !an Kranciaco . . Baltimore . . . . . . iMntinnail . .... Mlnneopolia .. .o New Or It-ana .... Cleveland Detroit Omaha Loa Amseles . . . . LrOOiavlli Milwaukee port I an d. Or. .... brat tie St. raul Buflnlo Denver Indianapolis . Atlanta .... Providence .... Mom.hla Richmond . Fort Worth Salt 1-ake City . ajhlnifton. D. C St. Joacjih Columbus . Albany . Tacoma Savannah - Spokane. Was'is. Oakland. CaL ... S.i'-ramenlo . . - Helena Duluth. Minn. .. HouMon Calwaton ItC T-T.t" .3 Itil 211. tiw "1.4 7..-..sit,i 0 aH.T'J'V' "10.3 r4.1';;l.iMH 1.2 .M.U4.om SI-2 3V?1.-m0 ;r. 2.9 J7.11?J.'" 17-tt 17.aVM.t0 7.3 24.4:0.mn 6.4 lS..77tl.H 8 17,3i3.(V0 0. I, 1,UI.0'0 lZ4it4.XH. 7. i:!..V.N..M' 2.1 1..3T.(M 13.1 II. 7""A't ll.lM3.nH) 2U.4 ll.S'i7.t'J 12.4 H..;jl.0H i,4 i,7SMH) 4.0 H 0TS.1'Oi 11.7 S.2U.it 1 4-2 ..t-T::.'''l 32 0 7.324. ChO rt.6 S.744.tH) 7.410 .V3 S.SJ".0.O MS.3 S.447.000 O.tHO.OiH. 12.9 ,."7.1.itHi 4.4 .2"'2.l"Hl 6.S i.54it.ON 3.8 o..4 .. 7S.4 i..'.i:;.r. si.a 1.212.-0 40.1 .Vr."iO,ft0 2-,'.2 3-t.'.77. S.VS 2U.21.UOO 37-5 Metal Mark eta. VHW TORKL Oct, T. Sianuard copper quiet. a-.t November and neember. 12 2 12.3'V. T - r n.,lt Sl. Z 3a tM : fUtUPM, f5" (..Mm.hniiM ret urc iwiow export of 43t ton a- far this month, l-ake copper. 12.62iV lli7u.r: electrolytic, 12 ZC$2. (x; casting, Ttn untitled Spot 537o; October. 85 50 ?r. vnc- November. 35 aC-u A2.V; De?eaiber. 32 !o4i32 V. Ixindon quiet. Spot. 1 til 15s fti'tina i '. rw I.eai auiet at 4 4fttN.ft5c New Tork and 4 22L-fT4.27c Kaet St. Uoula. Ltondon spot. !2 !Ti fid snelter quiet at 6 IV 3 60c New Tock and 5 37tw 42Sc Est St. LrOOln. London spot. Irvn C'.eveland. CIS W in London. Locally iron was Quiet. No. 1 foundry Northern and No. I foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Northern, aft. Toft : No. 3 foundry Nortnern. 14.73trl. HOGS UP 15 GENTS Prices Again Upwards. Swing OF LOAD AT $10.15 MO ino siu 5K) 2.0 r- 2.i' SiiO 1"1 35 Chea Ohio .... Chicago at Alton .. Chicago Gt West.. do preferred Chicago 4 N W ... C. M 4 St Paul .. C C, C St L ... Coio Fuel - Iron.. Colo Jr Southern .. Cunsoikiati?! Gas.. Com Product ... Del at Hudson D at R Grande ... BlMlUcW Securl J?, .13 RT 17 31 Sl 35 31 56 Vi IX! 10a lt!7 81 35 14L, 5tu. 15? lt .12 .3 MO 00 27 46 T, 57(4 27 S 1-2- it 57Ht 51 2"' l.liw JilO 10 1110 5. 31 n 7'X 4 O 2M T.iO loo 2. W0 ami 4.0l'O 17 J4Gi. 132; 35', f.T, 56 1104 RS'i 82k 114", 41 ' S 7i US' 31 'j 140 W 174 31 145?, 24 132"-, 34t 63 ti So 110 55 'i 32 H 113', 41 Vj 97, 671 1184 31'., 129!, . . 873 . .UD.-i . .115S . . nas .. 9li0 . .11110 . .11K0 .. Ill) .. 17H . . 12U Price 4.20 5.00 q.25 3.511 2.5 2 50 S.0O Erie do 1 preferred . do 2d. preferred. General Electric .. Gt Northern pf ... Gt Northern Ore . . Illinois Central Inttrborourh Met., l.fxm do preferred l.l'-o Inter Harvester .. 9O0 Inter Marine pf Int Paper Int Pump Iowa Central .... K C Southern ... 60 preferred ... Laclede Gas Louisville at Nash Minn St Louie. M. St P ft 8 S M. Mo. Kan Texas. do preferred . . . Missouri Pacini . . National Biscuit .. National Lead Mex Nat Ry 2d pf N T Central X Y, Ont ft Wert. Norfolk ft West.. North American .. Northern Pacific . . Pacific Mali .... Pennsylvania People' Gaa .... P. C C ft u. . . Plttrtiurg Coal . . Preseed steel car. Pullman Pal Car Rv Steel Spring ..... Reading 67.500 1474 14tv Republic Bteel do preferred ... Rock Island Co... II") do preferred . . . St L ft S P 2d pf 100 St L Southwestern do ore! erred ... ....- Sloes-Sheffield 30O Southern Pacific .. 2.300 Southern Railway. S.SnO do preferred ... l.wv Tenn Copper 8.5x IVxas & Pacific. . S'io Tol. St L ft We'. 2"0 do rrererred ... Union Pacific 32,!" do prererred J'Jo U S Realty L S Rubber V S Strel 44 :iH do preferred ... Utah Coppar 5.2m Va-C.tro Chemical. 2.4'K Wabash d preferred . . . Western Md WeMlnchoniie Elec. Western Union W heel ft L Brie. . "40 J34 2i5 V 85 8.S5 10.10 9.50 10.10 10.13 25 steer ............... 6 cows 1 stag 1 bull 1 bull 40 heep 54 hoKS 15 hogs 83 hogs 2 hogs 82 hog U- Knv. Prices current on th vartou clse of stock at the Portland Union stocKyaras were as follows: Beef steers, good to choice f J.00 5.00 Iterf steers. :alr to medium.. 4. 50-1 5.00 Choice spayed oeirer Good to cholc beef cow Medium to good beef cow.... Common beef cow........... Bull Stag, good to choice Calvea. light Calve, heavy Hogs. top. Hog, fair to medium1" Sheep, best Valley wether.... Shoep. f.ilr to good wether.... Sheep. bet Mt. A. lams wotlier Shfcp. bet Valley ewes Licbl, choice Jll. Aianil .... Laniba. ebole Valley 4.30 9 5.00 4.s0 4.75 4.2.-.J1 4. BO J.&OO 40 2.00 3.50 V I 4.00 'a 4.51) 6.50 S Oil J.75 6.00 H. T.-.4 10. 15 o ftfr 9.75 S!5-r 1.50 3.00 ii 3.25 4.00V 4.25 I. neti 3.50 5 23 5.50 (00y i.ii Eaatrrn Uventork Market. CHICAGO. Oct. 7. Cattle Receipt, esti mated. Sia: marliot. ilrady. Beeve. . iw. Texas eer J3.40n5 : Weatern steer. 4'i 75: .ick( and feeder. t4.2SWA.H5; cow and heifer, t2.25tj6.4ti; calvea. t7.50lo. Hog Recrlpt. eatlmoted. 10.tJo; maraet. steady. Light. tS.7t'.25: mixed. .4.-.rw.ju; heavy. tt..2,,-'fl: rouEh. t2ii".45: good to choice heavy. t 436; plga. ISSOsJIMO; bulk of uiea. S 5Stis.U0. ' SheerRecelots. estlmatea. .jnu; marin. ot'ady. Native. t25i'e4.40; Western. a-.J-W 4 25- j erllr.g". I 35ff 5 fuj; iambs, native, 14.50 0T 15; Western. t4.7547I. KANSAS WITT. Oct. T. Cattle Receipt. SjM.i! market, eteadv. Native s-.eer. t-"'l7.50; native cow nd heifer. f2.Tn-3S.25; etocker and feed.-r. t32nft75; buil. f:l.25S4.25; calves. 4; 25: Western teer. 140 9.00; W"et Hnf5 H'-cell'ta. xtw: maraei. m-rvu . nuia of sale fS .MiB.Io: heavy. $ 4i'ia-65: pack er and butihrla. fS50S.K5: light, tS.75S0. Iheep Receipt. ;n; market, strong, atut i. .- .M-i4 .: lainos. j.vw'i'xio leo wrin- era and yearlings. a.i. igo.o; '! nwcm e. fj.5084. miiui rvt. T. Cattle Receipt. 1400 market, neady. Native teer. f4.40H-i.4U; an tieifera 13H3 AO: Western teers. f3.75fln.40; range row and heifer. f2.s5'(j 4 tin- cannrr. f2 T5'a3 50; tock.r and feed er. f3ii.- 05; cal-v. t3.255"; bulls, otags, etc., a::i4 T5 lli.g tteneiptm i"'; ibir". n"ipii H.avv S.2.wtH.0: mixed. S.a.-.S.ao; light, fi.ti,-yift SO: pigs, fH.70wS.iO; bulk of aalea. 3.-. .i .4 55. lings, f4.rurto.40; wetner. j.mr-i.i; ti, f3I0; lamb. g25ro.w. OBSTACLES TO E HIKE SELLKO AT EVERY RI&E IX STOCK PRICES. 100 S3?, 33'i 314 404 51 1154 25 56H 36 2114 26 S 58' 16S5-4 81 ' "36'j 70',, lis, 5" em R3 S1V4 63 Si 4054 51 115 244 55 354 2Sti 2?'i 56'4 107 ill 3i, IIS'4 40 604 37'.. 474 -73 . 5S Sfli 474 71 -a 75 V 51a 274 463s 35 H 151 1274 5114 131 203j 5 SW l'i Hi. 411, 174 31 64H 6tl, 146 24', 132, 345, 63', 55 , 110 55 324 113, 4Hi , S H7'i 1181, 31 130 K'74 PI IT 33'i 11 34 146?i 81'., 02 V, 314 62 4014 07 6K 50 u; ji.-4 24-4 664 27, 251, 167 91 ' 6714 33 i 69 - us', .4914 60 H 16-, 36'4 47 273.400 hare. 64 2ii0 l.SIf) 4.70i 100 Total sale for the day. BONDS. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. Closing quotations: U. S. ref 2 reg.!00i .. Y. C. frn JljSMli do counon . . . ion AO. rai-iut . U. S. 3s res HillilNo. pacific 4a. 1O0 -a do coupon ...101 lilfnlon Pacific 4s.l01i U. S. new 4 reg.H4 Wos. Central 4s. . 9"; '4 do coupon ...115 (Japanese 4s .. 8!!4i ft R. G. 4 . . 95B Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW YORlC. Oct. T- Money on call eaeier, ": per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; i.i., Kin .,1,1 on'ereH At ; 'i tier cent. T rue -.uns. firm: tt days. 4 li per cent: 90 days. 4.94i per cent; six month. 414 Prime mercantile paper closed at 814 9 per cent. buSlneta In bankers-' bills at ' f4.s3154J 4.8330 for 00-day bills and at .mi.i. iyr ucmauu. Commerclnl Dins, Ti.a.s..ii. Bar ellver. 52ic. Mexican dollars. 45c. Government and railroad bonds, steady. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. Sterling on London. 00 days. t4.83; sterling on Lon don, slsht. S4.80i. silver bars 541. Mexican dollars 1314c. Drafts Sight, .05; telegraph. .0714. LONDON. Oct. 7. Bar sliver Steady; 5 l-16d per ounce. Unnai- t m.r CCflt. The rate of discount In the open market for short bill Is 3H per cent. The rate of dlacount In the onen market for three month bill i 3 per cent. ConoU for money, 80 5-19; for acoount. 8014. CHICAGO. Oct. 7. Exchange on New York. 1 to ?fic discount. APPLE OEIH ACTIVE EASTERN OPERATORS INTER ESTED IV STORAGE SUPPLIES. CROP IS DAMAGED Drouth Reports From Argen tina Confirmed. EFFECT ON CHICAGO TRADE Buying; Is Heavy and Prices Close at gt Higher Range Other News of fhe Day Is Bearish. curl-ten. Oct. 7. The buying temrer in th. wheat pit was pronounced. In the full knowledge, too. tnat there had only wt" advance of lc In a week at Bueno. Ayre. An effort ha. wnrm ".."mV,n. pa: Iron or price mat 1." --- ----- more of a sensation at K distance than near hanrt Tha effect, though, waa more than offset by cablegram to firm- here f'nf H.t- riamari. had been done and implying that more would result ir tne bui continued. On th other tiatia, gene "c " - was all bearish. mocks iu piled up rapidlv and world ahlpmenta were ex pected to be virtually 2.000,000 bushels heavier than a r ago. Decereoer rang.o 87T4C and 9S,c. Unletting 4o up. at 9S140. Fine weather, huge antpmema nra tine and lower cable caused "ln0",e"1; t- rtecember varied from 4914c to 4914a and deed at 4HH94e. with the tone steady, but al a net occune i -m. . -market wa weaker. No. 2 yellow closed At 6 2 Si 52 C Coviring by a number of large short ea4; led oats. December fluctuated between 3.14 632c and 33c, closing unchanged from hist night at 321c. Provisions teemed atripped of support. Latest figure for pork were down liV to 20c. lard 12Uc and ribs 12'4 to 22Vic The leading futures ranged as follow: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Dec f .88 f .98 i f -Si;. May 1.04 1.04?. l-;t July S8V4 -S8 Close. f .9814 1.04"4 .9914 Dec. . May. Dec.. . May. . CORN. .494 .4914 .62, .52, OATS. .33. .33 .36 .3614 MESS PORK. .4914 .52 .J!! .S3, .494 .S214 .S214 .354 Jan.. May. Oct.. Jan. May i:.T7i4 11 to 10.t.5 11.15 9.40 .3o c; fair to 17.7714 17.77 '4 17.?14 17.05 17.05 16.95 lo-9i LARD. Oct 12.10 12.80 12.7714 Nov 11.8714 11 8714 11.7;! Jan 10.77 10.771, IO.63 SHORT RIBS. 11.15 11-15 9 47 9.4714 9.37 14 am' O ill 9.35 Cash quotation were as follows: Klour 10c nisner. v- fi :tui. Barley Peed or" mixing. 0 6 66c choice malting. 71i5c. ,. Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern. 92.03, MJ. 1 Northwestern. 12. 65. Timothy seed $!.508.50. Ciover JS314.50. ...-A.e-s Pork MCB3, per barrel, f lf.DOff 18. if. l.ard Per 100 pounds 12.7 '14 Khort ribs Sides tloose), fl0.62HW 11SMei Short, clear (boxed), fll.76 11.S714. Grain statistics: ,.r. Total clearances of wheat and Dour wera equal to 61S.UO0 bushels. Exports for the we-k. as shown by Bradstreefs. were equal to 2.393.0UO bushels. Primary ""'P1' ""J 1 13S.O00 bushels, compared with 1.51. .000 bushels the corresponding day a yeKJ..R? Estimated receipts for tomorrow: "heat, SO cars: corn, 179 cars; oats, lo4 car, hogs. feOOO head. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGO.M UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus md Profits. $800,000.00 OFFICERS: J r. 1I.VSWORTB. President. R. TV. 5CHJIEER. Caabter. R. LEA BARNESf Vice-Prealdeat. V. U. W1UGHT. Aaalataat Caahler. W. A. HOLT, Aaalatnnt Cashier. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS' CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES Lumber mens National Bank ' CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON Capital $500,000 Flour, barrela . . Wheat, bushels . . Corn, bushel . . . Oats, bushels Rye. bushels . . . Barley, bushels . . Receipt. . .. S5.500 . .. 51.600 ...323. 000 .. .244.ROO . .. 2.000 . .. 51.000 Shipments. 42.000 52.200 205.300 278,100 s.ooo 24,900 Ladd 8 Tilton Bank Established 1859. OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST Capital $1,000,000 J SURPLUS AND PROFITS $600,000 e i -xa PresidsTiL R. S. Howard, Jr.. Ags't Cashier. Coppers Strong on Advance Knowl edge of Producers' IleportFunds Moving to the Interior. XSW YORK. Oct. 7 Speculation lapsed into anathy today and price vibrated within a narrowing- rnn.ije. There wa an appearance of atrenitth at time, but the effort to advance the prominent speculative tock met with rh mum kind of obstacle In the form of free elMnff as earlier tn the week. Th strength of the copper lnduatrlal wa baaed evidently on advance knowleua-e of the character of th monthly report of the Copper Producer Aaaoclatlon. A soon aa that waa published the advance In the copper also came to a halt and the whole market fell into eta natlon. A reduction of SO.000.OoO pound In the etocka of copper on hand made an Im poeHnx howlntt on It face, but me disap pointment wa felt over the munner in which that result had been achieved, a shown by the detail of the report. Deliveries Into domestlo consumption. In fact, showed a moderate fall Intr off from the Auirust total, the increase in total deliveries being wholly due to an ex panelon of upward of 13.000.000 In the ironth'a export. Preliminary report of the weak' currency movement Indicated an outflow of nearly H aw cneh from New York. The loss to th sub-trea-sury for th areek waa reduced to lea than fl.OJ0.0uO. but shipments to rhe Interior by exprfiej rose considerably over those of lat week. The requirement of the crop movement thu far are ahown to be unsatisfied. Thl showins Is held to explain the cautious attitude main tained by the banks In puttlns out Xreefa cred its durinr, the week. Bone were teady. Total aale par value. $1,969,000. I'nlted bond were unchanged on colt. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. CIo.lnt Sales. H!f-h. Low. Bid. T') 34-ii MS 3 23.ii.-0 64 W, tWt 8"A 4i' 40 40 01 s sS si4 1ml kl. s. 8 Ms 4,St, 41 300 G6S Northwestern Fruit Excliange Re ports Sales or Ked Varieties. Fancy Stock Firm. The dally market bulletin of th Northwest em Fruit Exchange follows: The demand I quite active and considera bly more Interest Is being displayed hy Etern operaora lor "... We have closed Bile of a block of 10 cars of Ben Da-vi to one large buyer, half each extra fnncy and fancy grades, equal propor tion four and four and one-half-tler. at l f o. b. Washington. We have bonked order for several car" of rVlneaaps. equal proportion extra fancy, at $1 60. fancy at 1.50 f- o. b. Washington, car to contain one-third each four, four and one half and live-tier apple. We are negotiating several other deal, on for 20 car of Ben Davta and another for five car and yet another for 35 car of fruit of the following varieties: Black Bon Davis. Canon. Borne Beauties, Black Twigs and Stayraen Wlnesnps. Our North Yakima office -reports aale of tine cars to a Middle Western bujer. one car extra fancy Borne Beaut lea. to Include 20 per cent four and one-tlf-tier. at 1.40: 1 car orchard run Spitsenbei-R at 1.B0. 1 car fancy Grime Golden, equal aesortmept four and four and one-'half-tler at $1.35 and ?1.10: 1 car choice Winter Pearmains. not to exceed one-third four and one-half-tler. at 1 straight, and live car mixed varletie choice grae Baldwin. Red Cheeked Pippin. Wagner' Home Beauties. Kings. Senator.. Ben Davis. ....I-. -, ttiim and Stavmen W lnefaps. and other red varieties, sizes four and one-half- tler and larger, at to cent 1. o. u. In the more expensive varieties value are firm, although the demand more limited. We have old two car fancy and extra fancy Spltrenbergs at 2.25 for four-tier and 2 for four and on-ha:f-tler. f. o. b. Grain and Produce mt New Tork. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. Flour was 1 steady, with a moderate lobbing trade. Receipts, JC.3t3 barrels; shipments. J040 barrels. Wheat Spot sti-adj-.. No. 1 red. elevator and Jl.O'-'i, f. o. b. afloat: 1 Northern Duluth I1.21T, f. o. b. allnat Mar ket waa nervous on th con nit 01 tno Ar gentine news, but after opening ower on the Liverpool cables, prices rallied, and during most of the day were steady In ab sence of selling pressure, closing WiO net advance. Exporters took 1! loads. Decem ber closed $l.06S: May. 11.10-. Receipts. 80 100 bushels; shipments. i998 bushels. Hops -and petroleum Steady. Kid'es Firm. Wool tiuiet. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 7. Wheat Decem ber. ,1.03 :,: May. tl.l3a. Cash: No. 1 hard. tll-V- No. 1 Northern. HAZH) 1.12H : No. Norihern. 1 1.0S ft 1-10 M ; No. 3 Northern, 1.043t frl.074. ..... Flax Closed at ' Corn No. 3 yellow. o2e!Sc. Oats NO. 3 white. XI a WIS SC. p.ye No. 2, 71lu72'c- Oraln t San Francisco. FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. neat Wheat Shipping. 1.50 . !i white. Dairy Predncs in I he Eatat. CHICAX. Oct. 7. Butter Steady; cream rir. dalrle. tq'JTc. i:j.S lr.ri.fipr. fii.t.t case; steady at mark. casr lr.c:uded. lS fl-l '.ac; firsts. Ork.; rrttue fr:s. steaiy. rheoc l1,!-''.': dsia'es. 14Cloc; twins 16lsc; loang Americas, lgac. NKW TORK. Oct. 7. Butter steady, un charted. Caeeae and egg steady, unchanged. Alii Chalmers pf AnuU tfv.er Am Agricultural . Am Beet Sugar . American Can ... Am Car Kdy . Am t'ottun Oil Am lid A Lt pf. Am Ioe Securl . Am Un--eed Oil . Am Ix-omotlve . Am Smelt & P.ef. do preicrred Am Steel Friy ... Am Sugar Ref . Am Tel Tel ... Am Tobacco pf . Am W.sjln Anccnnda Mln Atchison do preferred . Atl Coat Line . Bait A Ohio .. petMehr-m Steel Rrvok Rap Tran. Canadian Pa-lnc Central Leather d- preferred Central of N J,. Co. 3"0 ll 1.2-H 200 ' 6tH 'iiVi 1.2t l. HlO l.otw Run 1K10 1SS 12 R'S lolVj iifii lis IS 12 -.-..'.54 60 iiS 17 SO", 301, 4"S lim. loo 1, 115 IMS ii 40 10OS lcos 11S 7K IPS "4 64t 21 IS 11 37 t ll"2 4.1 r46"i lS7i 04 2SS 40 lw'i 1 1 114 log ?- 1!.-.-, S4 V IH 2t Daily Treasnry Statement. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. The condition of the Treasury at the beginning of business today wa a follow: C.TdrUcoinUnd ?V??.69 Silver dollars Sliver dollars or !... v.. Silver certificate outtanding. . . General fund Standard silver dolar In general found Current liabllltie Working balance in Treasury of fice - In bank, to credit of Treasurer of the United State Subsidiary sliver coiu Minor coin - - - - - - Total balance In general fund... 4i4.2..0-) 3,542,000 4S4.25D.0O0 0,252.273 9a.058,bas 33.459.;0.1 35.340.787 12.2iR.3o5 M'7.o:i7 02.714. 2-J3 SAN Stendv Barley Steady. t Rarlev Feed. 97 .ic; brewing. $1 S1.50. Oats Red. 1.15 'o 1.22V4 ; ' Il..lor&l.r..'.: hlack. S1.3-l... Call board sales: Wheat No trading. Barley. December. 1.03: May. 1.0.S h.d. 1.04 asked. Corn Large yellow, L62S 41 1.65. Grain Market of the Northwest. T4.COM A. Oct. 7. Wheat Milling, blue stem Hoc; club. 8'lc. Export wheat a cent higher on all grades: 4uet;m- 80c; club. S4c; red Ruasian. tac: lony-iuiu, celpts: wneai, oo --j hay, two cart. ...i-rc. rt T . Mlllins- auotatlons: Bluestem. S.ic: club. 84c; flte. S.lc; red Rus sian 81c. Export wheat: Bluestem. 85c. forty-fold. 81c; club. 80c; life. 80c; red Rus sian. 7 Sc. Yesterday s car receipts: Wheat, 2., cars: oats, 0110 i , u-'.-j, . bay, nine cars. Kuropean Grain Market. - LONDON. Oct. 7 Cargoes quiet, but steady; buyers reserved. Walla Walla for shipment at 8,Engi'lsh country markets, steady. French country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 7. Wheat October Ts 5Hd; December. 7s 5Sd; March, 7s 9?4d. Weather, fine. biddIhgIbporters ACTIVE DEMAND FOR CLUB WHEAT AT 85 CEXTS. Stock at Boston. BOSTON. Oct. 7. Closing quotation: Allouex 44 IMohawk 4S 4malg. Copper.. 60S Nevada Con. ...20", A Z L 5m-. 27S:MpiMlnB Mine... 10's Ariaona Com. .. 17 S. North Butte. 42J, B at C C S. M. 14ViiNorth Laae S Butte Coalition. l!.)ld Dominion ... 40 CaL t Arlxon.. 5a 0ceola 12S Cal at Hecla...648 iPnrrott (S. c C.) It Centennial 20 iQulncy .3 Cop. Ran. C. Co. 07 H Shannon 10 E. Butte Cp. M. 7 S Superior ...... .. 51 Franklin ... IlWSup & Bo Mln.. St Glrouk Con 7J4iSuP & Pitt Cop. 13 Granby Con. ... 27 Tamarack .e. Grrsne Cananea. 7 U. S. Coal & Oil 3l I. Royaie (Cop.) SI IU. S. S. R. M. 39S Kerr Lake n'-i do preferred .. 4S Lake Copper 3i4H-tah Con 23 La Salle Copper 10', Winona S Miami Copper... 14 -Hi Wolverine 128 Near York Cotton Market. . NEW YOP.K. Oct. 7. Cotton Spot closed steady 35 pointa advanc; middling uplands, 14.30c: do. Gulf. 14.75c- Sales. 2100. fntton future cicsea iirm. 14 JJc: November. 14.3c: Decemher. lnnrv. 14.4c: February, i.okc. 14.69c: Aprit.. 14.73c; May, 14. 14.74c; July. 14.7c 14.46c; March, 9c; June, Duluth Hag Hi'rket. PI'LCTH. Oct. 7. Flax on track and to arrlv October and November. I..64: u Kmb. i5H asked; May, 2.58 asked. First National Banfc Capital $1,509,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tha Rocky Mountains Seattle Onion Market Goes to Pieces Cnder Larger Receipts From Yaklina. SEATTLE, Oct. 7. (SpeciaL) Exporters bid eagerlv for wheat today. The demand was so active that club advanced to So cents. Millers are out of the market entire ly most of them dlguted at the turn tha market has taken during the past 48 hours. Oats and barley were weak. The onion market has gone to pieces under larger receipts. The efforts to advance the prfce to 11.75 have been dropped and com mission men are barely able to obtain 1.50. A few sales of extra fancy stock were re ported at 11.00. The recent advance resulted in heavy ahlpments from the Yakima Valley. Potatoes were stlffer. sales of extra fancy Yakima stock were made at 30. Steamer grape old down to 90 cents and did not go over II. Concord were not In very liberal upply and aold at 25 to SO cents. Tomatoes covered a w Ide range from 25 to 75 centa per box. Pears were In good demand and ranged from II to 1.75. Poultry receipt were very large, but aold briskly at top prices. Veal moved at 14 cents. Fresh ranch eggs ranged from 43 to 45 cents. Butter was tedy and cheess weak. Coffee and Sugar. NEW TORK. Oct. 7. Coffee cioed steady at a net declln of 5.10 po'its. Sales. 2.0oo bass. October. 8.80c; November and Decem ber 8.65c: January. 8.87c; February. 8.89c; March. 8.lc: April. 8.12c; May. 8Mc: June, 8.05c; July, 800c; August. SOTc; September. 8 8c. Spot eorree steaay. wo. 1 i-.. - 4 Santos. ll12e. Mild coffee steady. Cor dova, ll"?-13,c. ' Raw sugar steady. Muscovado. .89 test, 0.40 fi3 50c; centrifugal .06 test. 3 B5iiNo: molasses sugar, .89 test. 3-203.25c. ReBned steady. QtOTATIOXS AT 8 AN FRA2.CISCO. Price Paid for . Produce in the Bay City Markets. !AV FRANCISCO. Oct. T. The follow lngprlces were current In the produce mar- kButte? Fancy creamery. S4c; creamery seconds. 31c; fancy dairy, 29c. Cheese New, IS 16c; Young America, "-liistore. 42c: fancy ranch. 45c. ltr, Roosters, old, 1505.50; rooster. vouna 158: broiler., small. I33.50: IroUtn large. 3.603.75: fryer. ?4&5; henifwli docksyrtd. 56: duckfc young. Vegetables Cucumber. B0JT5c; garUc. .s7- ereen pea. 3-5e: trlng bean. i;-tomrtSea,P 20c e 35c ; eggplant. 4060c u nns California. 10 & 15c SmTtuff. Bran. 2831; middlings, 134 Wheat. 714: wheat and oata, isfll 60; aTfalfa! 713; stock, 1538.50; "'p'oltatoesOregon Burbank. 11.40: Salinas r,?.anks7L451.60: sweets. Zg2c. itoSe-SalinX. Burbank. 1.451.80; Wr?t Apples! choice. T5c; common, 80o; hananis 75?$S: Mexican lime. I6.50S7; rSSornla lemon, choice, 15.50; CalUornla femoni, MmmonT 12-50; plneappl. 2 iieceipts Flour. 970 quarter sacks; wheat, 1200 centals; barley. 1SG.470 centals; oats. 450 centals; bean. S190 sacks; corn, 05 cen tals; bran 300 sacks; hay, 945 ton; wool, 49 bales; hides, 975 FIRMER FEELIN G IN WOOL MARKET. Trading Rather t naatlsfaotory No Advance in value I Obtained. BOSTON Oct. 7. The. Commercial Bulle tin will say of the wool market tomorrow:, In some houses there Is more business NOTICE!!! The Splendid Condition of Portland's B1TDUIHIC STREETS NONE SO GOOD AS BITULITHiC Warren Construction Company done, but in others trading is rather "n'1"-l i3factory. However, mere 11 in regard to th values, though no advance . . . . i ,4! e. Whtit en over is obtainea. 1 ne ueuiauu ,D T.ht territory, -meaium neeci-. . - months. Texas, Soutli American croai-breds and Australian merinos. . . Montana Is selling quite iroeiy .. . j in .1 1 Inia at bags at v,a to ic anu -- 25c for half-bloods. Other transactions In clude Wyoming ana uira r-- . . iinni .v4vnna n t nH tO ages at Jc to -ic; une- " " . euT 60c. scoured. Ohio quarter-blood at fa to 27V4" Ohio half-blood and three-elghths-blood at 2R to 20c; Northern California, twelve months, at about 5Rc; sample bag of eight months Texas at 55 to .'8c. TRAVELERB- UDIDB. HONOLULU $110 And Back (FlrM-Clas) l,...u a. . Tt,rt anlanrlld T TO1T1 -W(TFW LCHiIllcr a u a"a i-a. (10,000 tons displacement) sails October 22 and every 21 days. Round trip tickets good for four months. Honolulu, the most attractive spot on muiu wvnu. NOW and secure the best berths. ,. LINE TO TAHITI AND NEW ZEA LAND. S. S. Mariposa and Union Line, sail ings Oct. 17, Nov. 22. etc. Tahiti and back i24 days), SliiO nrsi-Ciaaa. i-iuw w.M.,1011. 246.2B. first-class. R. T. six months. Write or wire for reservations. 171 r. 1 1, a. rt. - ' t 73 Market Street. San Francisco. O. R. Sc. N. Astoria Route. STEAMER HASSALO Leaves Portlat-4 daily except Saturday at 8 00 P. M. Makes all way landings. Arrives dally, except Sunday, at 7:00 A. M Arrive. nection VPM steamer Nahcotta for Megler. Ilwaco. Long Beach, and aU points on the Ilwaco Railroad. , SN niANClSCO PORTLAND 88. CO. Kew service to Lo Angele via San Fran cisco, every five days. From Ainaworth Dock. Portland, 4 P. M. SS Rose City Oct. 9. Beaver 14 Bear 19. From San Francisco northbound. 12 M. SS Beaver Oct. 8. Bear IS. Row City le, - From San Pedro northbound. Ssf Bear Oct. 11. Rose City 10. Beaver 21. II". Smith. C. T. A. 143 Third St. j W Runsora. Agent, Aineworth Dock, phone: Main 402. 2So; A 1402. San Francisco, Los Angehs and San Biego Direct North Pacific S. S. Co S. S. Roanoke ! A 4 Elder sail every Wednesday "ternltely M i f P. H. Ticket ofllc. 132 raird u. near Alder. MARTIN HKIKY, Passenger Agent, w. II. SLLSEK, Freight Agent. Phones M. 1314. A 4.314. . COOS BAY LINE ETEAMER BREAKWATER sail from Alaika dock. Portland. 8 P. M.. October 4. fl. lf 25 2nd .very Tuesday night. Freight received at Alaaka dock until 0 P. il. dai'y. Pasenger fare. first-das. 110. Jecond-Class. 17. Including meal. i h' Ticket on ale at Ainsworth dock. Phones Main 268: A 1234. Canadian Pacific Empress Una of tBr. sailing weekly between Montreal and Liver. pooL Wireless on all team.ra. Ask etay ticket agent or writ I". R. JohnevB. O. A, 142 Third su. Portland. V