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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
THE MOKXIXJ OKEGOMAX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910. 21 COASTMARKETF RM Hops Steadily Passing Out of First Hands. SS JO; graham. 14. SO; whole wheat, quar ters, li HAT Trwk price.: Timothy. Wlllemetl. Valiv. I" -i 71 pr ton. K-utfra orcoa. alfalfa. ji4.Su i S.io, grain hay. 114 v IS. vv rloTr. li. rons whnia, ii: cr-irl. il per ton. UAIi V Ixllm. 4 w 2 vi per too. Spring. l-'c; nominal: LATEST DEALS IN OREGON Trade Doe ot Look for Macli Chan? la Price Purinj Re mainder of the Season. EnglNh Condition. All ttie Pacific Cau( hep markfti firm. Tho demand is soroswbst lrr$r-: tot ansotd stocks art so small that market eoadltioM art la ao wtf weakened wbe kijm temporarily withdraw. Tho rmpm stoa prevail ta tho trado Chat prteea wUI hId ohotit where they aro daring ths malader of tho soaana. Btnco ths rrp was harvested. It has booa tho moat steady Bur kt tao demiorv bar aver kaowa. and tfT do aot look for any drramataacea tt arts that will chaxMO Its oourso materially d ar te C tho rest of tho seaaoa. Anoof tho transact Sods reported yst day waa tho purchase by H. I iiart of tho DldwoU crop of 79 bales at North Yamntll at IS coata. Mr. Hart also boa eat balo from Rash Wetaoa at 11 and lit rta. Cattla Una have boccht tho mil lot of sd bak?s at AmoorlUo and tho Kpplnar lot of t baiao at Oerrml. both at 13 S coata. McNeff Bros, yesterday bought ths Tail ln and Prtaco lota at Lmndeo and -WeCoy. rvtiu lev baieo Oao baadrod aad fifty baleo of Lane Cowa- ty hpo wero bouM by tho Uhlxoanna from tho Seavey Hop Company. Bishop dt Pan lets aro reported to hare se en red tho 44-baJo crop of Jaspor Smith, at Xewbora. at ll1 rents. Trd circulars of tho Ioadoa bop factors oay ta part: Wild. Xamo Co. There baa been nod demand doruia the tk tr mrtllnm radeo for rapper iur pwe t the redured ler of 4UAtiona and m roneiclvrable quan tity of bopo have pard out of crowr randa. h'ice r-rrva are now T-ry scares and romnittDt) full rt'-. Manser A flnlj The demand for ehntro niuintfe conilrut hope of this rlaaa ii a very a av li).i"l. boy ere hit diff unity in mci ra w.th them. There li t-ady taquiry for bright eolory Ku.rt. which ar Buat too plentiful. More attention has keta paid to the cheaper and useful grades durla tne past week. W. U. 4 H. U Mar There a a ejult fMaumpth c-m ind fur moat drS4r.pt. one. Copper h'vps are row off Tin a" at prlceo vhirh iouiJ Induce buyers to cover their requirement Dairy sad Coaatry Proda fri.TKY llene, 13 ft nc; luli,c. dJcka. whit. KulT'; tarkvya. aiive. i"c; dressed. s,uat, f? Ir doa-a. Et3G9 Oro rmn-h. candled. 42 'i: F.tfn. Apr,:. 34 ij 3.Ui pr dozen; Kt tin fr-h, JTSc per daea. CHKFSE Full cram. twin. 17 0 lT3c per poind: young Amen .-a, lSijlSc BL'TTETt Offi ial quotatwrn: t'liy cream ery aoiid pck. STr per pound; batter fat. S3 0 37c per f-und; E-tetern, Slr34e per pound. I'ORK Finrr. llr per rourid. VEAL Kancy, 4 to lUo pound. 139 lc per pound. BABY BEEF IS SOLD First Ever Marketed in Portland. EXPERIMENT A SUCCESS APf LEA GOING INTO rON'fU MrTlOV. Cra Laraor Than- tho Arewaaw Far tho Past Tea Year. The position of tha appta market thla year to weil shown by a, eompartsoa of tho vrrtct percentaco of tho 1910 crop condi tion and the a erase condition for the 14 yearo prior ta These fisareo. which aro complied by tho XVpartment of Asrt cuttur. ihvw tho crop thla year to bavo been well aooe the 14 year average Tho eompartsoa follows: T-ar. Ar pr. lt TS OfCn W Ah;nstoQ ta:.fo-Ttio Montana . . . . . M;ne . . . I .. m T-rk ... I-r n- Uania Virfni . . . . W vmt Virginia .Nnri ti Carolina 41 I .an a Ill'noi Mt.hit.n M ':nt!t . . . Iwa M'ur KtniM Kentucky Tn&e Apples are ftp lion In alt section. low ntc-e, and th Trtrrtablea aad Frnlta APPLES Kin. 40T"c P--r boa: Wolf Rler. T.V-VSI; Waxen. SJc.if.'Ji: Hl.)ln. "Vtftl 'J; Northern FyT. 7ir1i 41.23: Sdo. i 2tg L; Fuita-nborx li-jni: Winter banana, fl TitoliO VK'iKTABLKS Carrots. $1 ff 1.23 hut:ired: parvnip. 41 tf turnips, $l; Ur-I. I1.2r l..Vi. (ihl kS FKU1TS Peara. t.2'.0 2 per boa rript 4i.5-" ner b- Mtio. 4i-.o : is pr frArrel: rranbwrrtee. i j4.54 per arri; puim v. II v i per box: nuKie berries. fi : prtnirnonm 41. S3 per box. VK'fKTAFLtS Hana. lOtf llo per pound; cabbaj. 4: o 1 prr hundred; cauliflower, C'aJifomla. 4.' 23 per crate; celery. Cail fnrnia. per crate; cujnmber. 4 J per box; effipiaat. 41411.X3 per crate; sarllc, 10ic p-r lb.; sreen onion, l&c per doa; pei,pra. loc per lb.; pnmpkina. 161W pf !. : radishes, istr 2'V per dxen; sprmtta. 7c; tuaah. llc prr ib.; tomatoa. 4 1 J per box. TKOPICAL FRUITS Oransea. naeeld. 2:"f3 per box; Japanese. 11.1-33 per bunriia; ImoM, 4 j.VO. Florida p rap-fruit. 4i; baitana( c jr nounj; pineapples, tio pr pouri : -rmrranates. 1.T3 per box. POTATOffi or-roo, pr bun J red; swet potatoes. : per pound. ONION.S ore-on. Jab bins pile. Jl.eOO 1 M) par hundred. Qrarrrleo, Irtod Fruits, Kbo. PRIfTU FRfIT Anplea, 10a per pound; rurranta. 13Wwl&c; apiicota, lig Hr; dates, 7c pound; tisx, bulk, white or black, by ark. 78c; .'.O. 1 Ch 1212a, b3c; 3d- 12a. 420; lO-ls. .c ; F:n rna. Ijc SALMON ColumMa lilrer. 1-pound talis. 4- IO per dus-n; 2-pound tails. $2.93; 1 pound flats. 12-23; Alaska pink. 1 -pound talia, 41; red. J-pund tlla. l.tt3; sock eye, 1-pound tall. 12. COKK K fci 1 1 oj ted. In drums. 19 tf 33 Ho per pound. M'TS Walnuts. 17(?lSc per pound: Bra- ait nut. 14 j 13c; fliberta. 14trl3r; almonds. iwai'tc; pH-ana. lWr: cocoanut. POcHl 41 per d"irn: rhrstriuts. 23c per pound; hickory nu:a. SUl'o p-r pound. SALT (granulated. $13 per trc; Tlalf iurl. 1. J :.o per ton; 3a. $11 per ton, BKANS timall white. 4 He: larae white. 4c; Lima. c: Pink. Kc: red Mexicans c; Dtjou. sue. RiK So. 1 Japan. 4Vr: cheaper sradea. $.1 ro. 4.ft3; Southern bead. 4 U 7c HeNKY f'hnice, 43.74 per caa; strained. ISr per pound. M tJAR lry rranulated, fruit and berry. .ttu; beet, i.4; extra f.t 4-V.m: oiden 43; yellow L-. 14.9": cubes (barrels), 45 20 poardi-red. 44 S3. Terms on remittances wit In IO days, deduct 'r per pound. If later than 1 da-a. and within 30 day, deduct fe per pound. Maple sugar. 1L;1nc per pound. rroloos. IlAMj! IO to 12 pound. 12 to BOrde. 17.': 14 to li round. ITHc: to i0. iTtilTV; skinned. lc; picnics, 13 Ho, cottase roiu 13a ia:on Funcy. ale; atandard, 0c choice. Knal:h. is-. H'JOKKi) MfclATs Iteef toncuea. T3c d b"f S4-ta. 12.-; outvide. nons; tn- aaitr . "'W; knj' k! . 22. UitT SALT CLhfcl) Ken: lae abort clears. ory aalt. liS". arnoked, 17:; backa. Uht, a-:t. liS": smoked, lie: barks, heavy, uit. sznukefi. MV; export bellies, salt. O ' - c; mwhrr. 1 LRl l'1. kettle rendered. 16 ao: stand ard pure, l-c; choice, 14Vc: shortenins. 2-C. Hop. Wool, IH.Iee. Etc. MOI-J lti.o crop. 11 v 134c; 1909 crop. V -m ; giUK. nominaj VtOI- Kaatfrn trern. I31tl7c pound ajrey. 1 - per po'.inl. Mi.HAIK i'hol'-e. 32t33.- per pound. CAM,K.V HAKK So per pound. 11 1 !Ki Suited bhlea. fc per pound salted calf. 14c; aa'ted kip. c; saited i r. : rrteu fiidf. 1 ? leas; dry hide, lo-r y ury rair. iiuiv: dry staii, nti 1. PEL rS lr:A In tc: s-tltr.l. but. hers ta-vff. 4't f 1 3.-; Spring Mm I s. 2i a 43". lie ,) will snow improvement. It :i J 49 rapi'Vy Into roneump- chl.fly be-au of th Inter market. It is ny H 4 A T Bl ISO At.AIN IMKR WAT Ksportera aM to Ho frpermtln at Advanced Aecordin to reparts iecel-ed yesterday. wheat euytna was actively r-mmH tn some parts of the country It was sold hj ornts waa paid for fnb. 93 crn.s for 4-foid and M rents for bluest em. It was also dc- dared that nearly sll the buy'ns mas don v-.(oitrs at the loc! ex--.rtersf officer. eA r. :no L-t prtco que ted 00 club waa M ctri and th rpjrta ct activity in th Interior could aot be confirmed. Tho feellus t b roue how t the trade waa firm. I .or a) receipta, in earn, w ere reported by tho Mrrchant Machanse as follows; Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Monday I".; Tu-.ly H W'elneailay 'J Tear arfo ..... ."7 Keaoa to date.34t Tear tfe 54 3 It 3 J4 a l . 4 2 a i- 12 o - t inu B.43 1M1 S73 ho V1 13-U BLTTER tEX.i'D FOR CTTICK.EN8 FrWoa Baca to Wbero They Wero Ti v eeka Asa- Tho poultry market la clean 1ns np well each day now, and except on turkeys, prices aro about at tha level of two week aro. Heaa sold yesterday up to 13 S cents and for aprtnsa 14 H cents wero obtalnablo. There wan a rood movement In Eastern essa, which wero quoted firm, been oao tho ad van co tn tho East. Oresons wero vary karco aad firm at 2 V cent. Mutter and chorea wero In aetiro demand at n neb an ed prices. There wa a cood trado ta d reared Teal and pork and tho market waa quoted steady oa both. Last Car of Field worts. Tho fru.it and vetnble trado waa light yesterday, aa la alwa th caso on tho last day of tho month. Receipts Included a car of ca;ry and a car of twt-t potatoes, tbo lost ear of field sweeta of tbo season. Flv cars of bananas aro do tontsht. They ware reported from Aahland la rood coadltJoa. PaTancea 41-tri -1 1 20. m .wj iov rti Clear! os. FtAnk cleartasa of the .Northwsstera cities yoterday wero aa follow: Portland 4 -4 aattt X.IO.M Ta-oma or. -Ti Bk4A . 74 A'3 i ocaj nana cieartnaa 01 ronM la Ae Tember. lriw. wro 443.0TA33I.U. and icul aiaacwo w-. 4-4.21.33&.M. Tba conpara with eiearrca of AoS 4vj.:A.r3 and La'aacea Of 43.3J23 7$ in Mov-mber. lefA Pwrtlaad clcor-nco for tho 11 months of re aad !aet yea rompr as fIIw: laaaAry 4 tvUK.,;. , -i f 2V7ua..vaT eoruary slarrh ... apvU .... ay lua lu.y Aurvt Pp(e-mber Oct.o-r kOemUor Tola's 3rt. .' 43.34J H2 T3 4t.3 "3. tv: is 4t.J-'VJ. 13 42.14'JI As 4'l.'- 11 4)1.44 M2-t 44 'N 573 70 4-i wTrt :31 3 21 4V2TS.;2 3 4 l"vU-t, 3.Vi.33.2 3" 334 1.14 3. -43. 7J. Jt ao.74V9:o "2 S4.S7.07 &5 4.i.34.21 3.V4U3.3X33 EXPORT APPLE MARKET GOOD SALK OF YAKIMA DAVIS IX GEKMAW. BEX Ilulltlay Irraani Xow on in Europe Katrn Demand Is "ot ftrl?k. Th. d.tlr market balltln of tb. North WMttrn Fruit Exchan. follow: Tber. la bo particular chans to not. In th. market mr our last report. Ta. out' look todar la not so actlr. aa It -waa yes terilay. We h&v. mad. a few satisfactory sa.es. Southwestern districts cuntlnu. t ofler th. ret out;et. Tli. feattir. of th day ts a cable from Ceremany advlstnc sal. of a car uf Taklina Ben lavts at a prlc. 01 si.o x. o. b. .New lorK, equivalent tt.lMl f. o. b. TakUna. The foreign markets ar rcuorted In a cry much strons.r con dition. I with pro.pects of excellent returns on fmft which can be placed In consumption prior lo tlie buliuays. h.xport markets Im mediately after th. f.rst of tho year ar. alwas dull and w. ar. not adylalns; ahlp m"nt abroad except In cs of cars wblcn can b delivered In tirn. for holiday trade. We report tho following sales: P. F. kl. T17T. from Ceshmere. 19th. IM extra faary. 17 choir. Spltsenberss. a few odd boiM of lllcious. Winter Kananas and Kmc DavMs, at an average prlc. of $1.50 f. o. b. cashmere, which price Is based upon the proportionate values of th. different varieties and grades. This sal. waa mad to a buyer In Oklahoma. 1". r. r- 11. from Caldwell. Idaho. 19th. mjt!y medium and email sixes, fancy JUack Twigs, 1.3i. fancy Wlnesaps. ll.Stl: full, y Winter l:ansnas, I.So: fancy Ganoa. ll.L'u: cUolc. Wlnesaps. el.lu. all f. o. b. sUippms po.nt, to a buyer In Louisiana. This bucr spccilicd that th. fruit must b. well colored, and th. sal Is made under that condition. I". P. E. AO.-. 2. from Union. Or.. luth. ten rletles; a choice grad at fl: fancy Jonatnsna. fl.t: fancy Zllu I'earmains, $l.&o; fancy Hanns and Qrnltons, ,1.20; f. b. I'nton to a whoieMl. grocery nous. In Wr.tral Texs This la a very fine sale. t. V. & voiv from caldwelL Idaho. 17th. mostly choice grade lien Uavla, heavy to Vs r. aa follows: isocir at Sl.us, cnoic. at ftoc t o. b. CaldwelL P. K. E. 8. from The dalles, or.. 71st. 573 fancy Kane pltxanbergs at 91.30, 100 choic. at l-li f, o. b. shliip.ng point to a buer In lows. V. F. E. S.'J, from TM fjallea. or., 341 n. KSt fanc Kane riutisenb-a at kl choice at 1. f. o. b. The Ialles, to a whola grvK-ery hous. In Oklahoma. O. T. id.lld, extra fancy. fancy and ohslic. grada mixed V srlrl.es. from W - naicbe.. wash., ititn. at an avers, prtr. of f t. f, o. b. baaed on th. proportional. ue ot eacu variety ua gr.ue. iu w bujw la Massachusetts. A. II. Barnuni, of Moro, Ships to StcK-kyards F1t 'Cars of Thor- nuclibred Ycarllno; Steers anil nelfers. Tne first baby beef ever msrketed ber waa sold at th. Etockyards yesleiday. It waa shipped In by A. H. Barnum. ot Moro, Or., and consisted of nln yearling halfera and 14 ysarlln steers. Tha stock waa thoroughbred Hereford, and th. agfa sv raged IS montba In weight, th. heifers averae4 Sit pounds and th. steers 1048 pounds. Th heifers gold at J and th. steers at SI.83. Thla was a new venture and was in th lln. of an experiment to datttrmln. whether the feeding of such beef would prov. prof itable bera. Mr. Barnum doe. not consider th prices entirely satisfactory, but h. baa proved conclusively that thla market tn th. near future can tak. car of any quantity at price, profitable to feeder and raiser. B. has an advantag In thla respect aa hta lln of bualness la th breeding of pur. bred stock. Unusual Interest was displayed In th aal. Tom Benson, of th Benson Commis sion Company, who had th distinction of selling thla ear of beef. doe. not hesltata to say It waa th finest load of cattle ha ever saw or sold. Such products aa thla will go further to stimulate tne Portland market than any thing that can b don by feeders or raisers of cattla. afr. Barnum deserves great credit tn taking th Initiative In producing and putting on th. open market such cattl and It la to be hoped that all feeders and rnls 1 will tak notic. of th. prices paid and endeavor to help along th good cause. Mr. Barnum would b pleased to glv an Informattnn desired to stockmen Interested. If they will writ to him at his horn, ad dress at Moro. Oregon. Th. market In other respects showed no new feature yesterday. Tber. waa a mod rat run of atock and a steady demand. Th receipts yesterday war 1U4 cattle. 375 shep and 133 hoga. Shippers of th stork a ere A. H- Barnum. of Moro. 1 car of cattla; A. L. Uemarls. of Milton. 9 cars of cattle; J. A. Canrlght. of Han-tsburg. 2 rare of sheep; K. Y. Mc Oune. of Albany, 1 car of sheep; Tatton Overton, of lalscy, 1 car of sheep and hogs, and W. B. Kurtz, of Th Dalles. 1 car ot hogs. Today's sales aer as follows: Weight, rrire. 2 steers w t3-t0 1U s.'irrp ..................... 1M S. 4i srtep 117 4. 00 111 ers 1j7 8.7i l"tl lambs t" .VOO 111 hugs .' - 8. on 1 hog ............... 40 BlUO 5 cows 10.10 3.73 7 steers ll.l.l 4.;0 steer V'iH 4.."H) 8 cows lloo 4.J-1 - covrs 1123 4.2.1 cows 1119 4.73 1 low 11 20 4.7 30 steers 1124 b.23 1 steer l.Vril 4.23 23 stevrs iu"2 4.1111 114 ers 127 S.73 Prices current on th. various classes of stock at th. 1'ortland Union alockyarda war a follows: llcf steers, good to choir $3 23ff 15.6.1 H.ef steer., f.ilr to medium 4 .".0a u-OO riinlc. spayrd heifers 4.73 tf &.00 iok1 to choice beef cows 4.3o 3.00 Mi-'llum tO g'Kld brf cows 3.30 4.00 tnnion beef cows 2 oil 11 3 .. ' 1 Bull. 4.!HV 4.25 r'tafs. good to choice. ......... . 4.0OU 4.30 e'lilics. llicht 7.oUa 7.30 alves. Heavy 4.1101 3.2. Hogs, top S.OO0 8 25 lloss. fulr to medium 7.504 7.7.1 rneep, oeet valley Werners s..-,. 3. mi p. lair to goon wetners.... s.uo 3. bent Tear In. wolliars 4.2.,'d 4 73 Fhrrp. best Valley ewe. S.50V 4.0O lambs, choir mountain.. 6.75nt 6.00 Lambs, cholc Valley 4.7544 .00 Chicago V W C. if A tit F . . C C. O at St L. Col Fuel A Iron Col A Southern Consol Css .... Corn Products.. I KM A Hudson.. D A R Orsnde. do preferred. . Distillers' Secur alrie do 1st pf .... do 2d pf fS-m Electric .. tit North pf. ... 'It North Ore.. Illinois Central, lnterbor Mt .. do pr.frrred. . Inter Harvester Inter Marine pf lnt Pep?r Int Pump Iowa Central .. K C Southern.. do pref rrred. . !.arlede Gas . .. I.011I A Nash.. Minn A St I... M. b P A 8 s M Mo. Kan A T-x do prefTTfjd. . Missouri Pac . . Nat Biscuit ... National I.sid. Mex N Ky 2 nf N Y Central . .. N Y. Ont A Wra Norfolk A We North Am North Pclfi3 .. Paclfl: Mail ... penuxv'vanla .. People's Gs . . . P. C C A St L. . Pittsburg J0.1l.. Pressed 8 Car.. Ry Steel Spring rteaatng Republic ftteel do preferred.. Rock Island . . . do preferred. . t L. A K K 2 pf St tt (touthwest do preforred.. ftloas-Sheffield . Southern Pac .. Southern Ry . . do preferred.. Tenn Copper . . Texas A Pao . Tol. St L c Wei do preferred. 4O0 8.3UO 144 H li3. 3.000 1.1O0 r.oo 4.200 3.31IO IHI 4.0 200 ' "iiV 1.100 Aoo !" 8.700 2.3"MI 1.400 mo 200 3.200 2iK 7O0 i'.ioo uoo " aoo tloO 100 7.000 100 300 ..ntVi 500 "ino S.iw") 100 4.400 500 "706 41 K 10 182.8O0 1.400 700 8.u00 31 fr-fO 100 MO 200 !2 .XK) 2.30 uoo 1.000 $.000 300 300 Union Pacific ..128.100 do preferred.. 100 TJ 8 Realty IT B Rubber ... 1.000 U S Steel 201.2O0 do preferred.. 1.100 Utah Copper .. 4.9O0 Vn-Caro Chem. Wabash do preferred. . Western Md ... Westing Elec .. Western Union.. Wheel A L, K . . Lehigh Valley 1.13 Id 154 no 72 32 21- 40s i.iii' ' 3 22 V, 1314. Ill-, MV. Ill Id 4'- lO'i 31 W iotjvj H2T, i:'si s 32 V. tM 411-4 II 1 54 iii" 41 'ci i 114S .1.1 1211V, 105 . 81 S.iv 130H 3.1 'i !!', siH 63 40 24 r. 60 v, 110 25 1 80?l 2rt 2314 67 17Vj 2!a 'H 77 7, 1171i 4SH 1 v, 16V, 85 4.1 6HN 71V, 5 1S.1V 144 V, 122 "30 i.ii" 13Vi 104 S 27 X 611 31 17V, 40 133" ' 121S '7 131 IS V. M S 10v, 16 13 42'. 10V. 3U 105 , 141 , 1.10 V, :.2 IV! 43", 111 55 Vi iioH 41 Vs "o"4 1K1-. :i2 12s ', 105 v. 1RV, 81 3.1 VJ 147 32 Vi OSV, S01, 64 V 3X 24 r.s 50 114V, 25 V. Mi 'ti S5- 25 23 Vi 57 17.1 S V2 32 '4 75 V, 117 45 60S 10 3:) V, 144 V, 64 31V, 131 4 13. JO. 2V4 3J 7 V. 83 lr.4 '4 121 l!.l4 10 511 loov. 1 .10 r.i 10l vi 141V, 130 6.1 40 111 05 vt 1107i it HI 11-1 12ii 105 V. P. 15 si 32 vt 147 V, 80 S 114 4V4 r.s 14 411 V. 114 25 V. o 2311 no 174 H : 67 32 '4 111 4J4 61 int 4 6S 70 Vi BUYING BY MILLERS Operations in Wheat Futures on Large Scale. CHICAGO MARKET STRONG Primary Receipts Show Farther Decrease Talk of Dry Weather In the Southwest Export Sales at Xew York. 1,500 800 S.5O0 1.300 rOO 6HN 67 WO 71V, 71 AOO 5 4 1B.300 1S.T4' 180 180 Total sales for the day, 74H.700 shares. BONDS. NRW tortt. Nov. 30. Closing auotations: U. 8. ref 2s reg.l00iN. Y. C g 3V4s.87U do coupon .. lOOTjiXo. Pacific 8s. 70V.B TJ. a 3s rt 101Xo. pacific 4s... !; do couoon ...101 Lnlon Pacific 48.101 V. S. new 4S reg-113V. Wis. Central 4s K2V4B do coupon .. .lljh Japanese 4S .... D. A R. G. 43... B4U Monry, Exchange, tc. NEW YORK. Nov. SO. Money on call. easy. 202'4 per cent; ruling rate. 2Vi per rent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at per cent. Time loans. Arm; 60 days. 4 94 per cent; 110 days, 4 per cent; six montns, 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 5Q6Vx per cent. Sterling exrhsngc. steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.S225ff4.2:l5 for oo-uay bills and at S4.M105 ror demand. Commercial bills, 81.81 4.82. Par silver. 53c Mexican dollar. 46r. Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds. steady. LONDON. Nov. SO. Bar sllrsr. stsady. 25 4, d Der ounce. Money. 4&4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for ehort bills is 4 vj per cent; do three- months' bills, 4 1-1UU4V. per cent. CHICACO. Nov. 30. Trade In wheat broadened as the day progressed and spec ulation became much mora general than of late. Purchasers wen encouraged by th. tapering down of primary receipta and of further talk of dry weather Southwest. Aid to he bulls cam also In tha form of news that ten boatloads had been sold at New York for export to France. Th. most sub stantial support, however, arose from th fact that millers were buying futures on a large scale, both hers and at Minneapolis. BearVsb comment on enlarged estimates of the Kussian crop led to a reaction, but tho effect was only temporary and th close was at nearly th top figures of the session. Prico changes for th. May option ran from 95 Vic to SOVieoO'hc. with final saiea at 60 H 96 H c, a net gain of c. corn was sharply higher early. In th. end quotations were almost precisely where tney stood Z4 flours previously. May ranged between 46so and 4744c, closing at 47Vi & 47f4.c, a net loss of 1-1 6c Cash corn was firm. No. 2 yellow finished at 52e52V4c There waa a large trado in oats. May varied from 34Vc to 34V40 and closed un altered from last night at 34V. c. important buying on weak spots resulted In a quit general advance for provisions. Lat sales left pork 20c to 32 He higher, lard unchanged to G?V4c up and ribs at an advance ot 6c to 1012V,c Th leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. .89 .V0 ..")'., .9B4 .2, .93 CORN. .44 Vi .44 .47 47 V, .43 .4S OATS. -S1H .81 .34 .34 V, .14 .34 ' MESS PORK. 16. Hi 17.37 IS 95 lti.SS 1.C2V 16.30 LARD. 7 9.82 .7 9.55 9.62 9.62 SHORT RIBS. 9.10 9.25 9.10 S.90 9 05 S.KO Cash quotations wer as follows: rlotir steady. Rye No. 2, 800c- Barley Feed or mixing. 65&6SC: cnoice malting, ,egxfivc. Flax heed No. 1 Southwestern, Dec. . . May. . July. . Dec. . May.. July.. Dec. . May. . July.. Jan. . . May. . Jan. . . May.. Jan.. . May Low. 3 -S9 .95 .92 .44 .ti -47 .31 .33 .34 Close. .90 .96 .92 .44 .47 .47 1 .84 .34 17.82 16.65 9.80 9.62 9.29 9.00 fair to Lumber mens National Bank CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital $500,000 Ladd & Tilton Bank Established 1859. OLDEST BANK OK THE PACIFIC COAST CapitaL $1,000,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $600,000 W. M. Ladd, President. R. -. Howard, Jr., Ass't Cashier. Edw. Cooklngham, Vic-President. J. VV. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. W. U. Duuckler, Caahl.r. Walter St. Cook. Ass't Cashier, SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 80 Sterling on London. SO days. $4.S2: do, sight, (4.86. Drafts, sight, par: telegraph, z per cant. BREWERS BUY BARLEY SKATTLE MARKET QCOTED HALF A DOLLAU HIGHER. 13.46: Xo. 1 NorOie western. S2.68: timothy seed. 99. b . Clover $14.30. Pork Mow, per bbl.. $17.006?17.J5. Lard Per 10U pound. $.T7H Short Rlba Sides, looae $8.009.87. bide Short cleax (boxed) f 9.&ua'9.7o. Gruin siatistica; Total clearances of whaat and flour war equal to 420,000 bushels. Primary rec45ipts were 604,000 tmsneis. compared witn 1.039. - 000 bushels the corresponding; day a year ago. ,niraaiea receipts ror tomorrow Wheat, 12 cars; corn, 2&0 cars; oats, 123 cars: boss. 14,000 bead. Receipts shipments. r lour, parrels ztt.&uu 23.000 Wheat, bushels 27,600 40,600 Corn, bushels 461,200 107.600 Oats, bushels 2S6.20O 271.600 Rye. bus he la 6,000 1,000 Barley, bushels 124,000 22,700 Chlrsis;o Cattle Market. CHIC AOO. Nov. Sa Cattle Estimated re ceipts. stW.ovu. sUarket, stwady to shade ofr. li' -eves. S4.bObo.iU: Texas steers, a 4. 20 6 44: Western steers. Si. d.0O; stock era and feeders, O&ovjaVoO; cow s and be Hers. J.UU calves 7.tHIV.iHK lloft Estimated receipts, 320O. Market, rt I (hs kivM I tarK s rn7 1-1 si . t.. f.nt97.SU: heavy. S(LT5T.20:"rnus;ah. I 7i no. vu: toon io cnoice nearv. inuusf i Dlrs. S&3o?L90: bulk of sales. Irt-Wof.i:.. tsheep K)timate1 receipts. SO.uOo. Market, itmng. Native. 4i.J0n4.3u; Western, $.75 4.25: vearilDir. 14.03 Iambs, native. STOCK PRICES TUMBLE WITHOtT SUPPORT, VALUES BRRK ALL, AROTTXD. . .i;i.jis.i)Ti04 ua.M7:4..i rOsnXAXD MAJUsETa. . Et. WHEAT T-raca prlr-.: VhiMteni. 3aj elisb. ale: red Rasatan, Valley. iv-; .. f o id. sec f ARIAT-reel. FlLi fT toa; brsw. 'isc. ii rr tr. MlLUTrrya Praa. - per ton: B3T-1-dKga. lii. shorts. 4.T. rolled bar.ey. 1:4 is. riOTTt Tai.fS. &3.IS rr barrl: sawmishtak a4l4Ao; exports. H 0 Uy, TtSTON. Not. .-a 1oslng quotations: Alloues 41 Moha.g 46 Ama.g. Copper.. 6. Nevada Con. ... !. A. it- 1 at nru.. . . .-ipissir.a aine,. u x Arlsona cosa.. nu,.jnn uuiie..... ai intic .North Ui , B A C C A S M. 14 lold Dominion-... 4A Kutt. Coalition. 1'ilt i eo.a !.. Cat A Ar'.ioaa. a. r-arrott (.a- A C) 12ft A llecia. . .04.. ii vuincy ......... ,3A ent.nnlai ... . l'l SK.ar.noa 11 Cwp- Han. C- Co. en uperl.r 41 K- Mutt. t. p. S4. ii.iip . i o. aiirt.. t t-snkhn lo sup a Pitta Cop. 13 liroua Con. .... . .ismarack &7 Iranby Col. ... U. . K. AH. Jl tlrn Cananea. 7 I do preferred .. id . I. Koyale (Cop.) 14 ll'tah Con ls Kerr Uk T 1'tah Coppes; Co. 4.. Lass cpper. ... ti 'Winuna a La Sail Copper T Wolverine Ilia al.aml Copper... l.'mi Xew Trk Caaless JfaraeC. NKW YORK. Not. .. otton ipat CI..M-d culet. tlT. points de.-llne. Mtdiillnc npUnds. liJOc; do Cull. 13.110c Galea, 4O0 bal'a r'atures closed barely steeply at a net Inaa t to IS p-ilnts. llemlwf. II.IM; Janu .ry. 14.T1C: rsbrnary. 14oc; stsrra. M.oyc; Apru. 18 .VM: . l.v loc. June, 1.1M; July. 1S.1JC1 August. 14.11,0. October Jietnrns of Uio Harrlman Roads. Show Iarge Losses In Net Earnings. NEW TOP.K. Not. IQ.-s-Prioes broke with some ytolenc. In today', stock market, th. actlr. Ust registering losses that ranged from 1 to 2 points. No explanation at tended ths decline other than the rather ague belief that th. recent bull movement ad gone stale from lack of outside n- oouragement. - By way of supplementary rumor It was thought la many quarters that some open readjustment In steel and Iron prices would b. soon annonnced. Apropos of general financial conditions, K Is Interesting to note that the month, out put ot new securities aggregated till. 000,- i0 or more than sx7.0U0.00s in excess of oTember. l0s. IjOcal banking Institutions av. sent from 9s.ooo.ooo to gs.ooo.000 so far this week to Canada and elan Francsco and banks In Boston and Philadelphia were today drawing on this reserve. Returns of th. Harrlman roads for Octo ber vera unoommc-nly intereatlng. In that they showed larg. losses In net earnings. Those of Cnlon Pacifio dvcreased $717, I, while Southern Pacirie lost $711,000. Th. returns of the St. Louis and San Fran cisco system for the same month ran from favorable to advers.. with a fairly sub stantial Increase for the first four month, of the fiscal year. Bonds were steady, with extremely nar row transactions. Total sala, par value 41. 727. (io,. I'nlted 8tata bonds war un changed on call. ClXlSINa STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Vlieul Quotations Raised a Ceut on All Varieties Country Produce Slow. SEATTLE. Nov. 30 (Special ) Somewhat better demand together with stronger views of grower, were sufficient to lift wheat prices one cent all around today, bluestera going to S3 cents and club to II ft cents. Barley and oats were quoted 60 cents higher. Brewers ar buying heavily, recent receipts have been largely for their account. Barley waa quoted at 131. 60 on the exchange to day and oats at S28.no. Th. demand for eggs and poultry was very light. The tendency Is Tor stocks accumulate. Prices so far have not been affected. Portland Jobbers offered hens and springs here today for- the first time sine. befor. Thangsglvlng. Joooers Tina It 1m- nosstble to lift the price of storage eggs. The butter market Is stronger than any other department. The appl. situation la giving Western ave nue Jobbers no little concern. With stock of poor apples Increasing. Jobbers are cut ting prices to keep stock moving in the beat manner possible. A large lot of fancy red varieties waa shipped to Australia to- niht Cranberries were stlfter today. California Is drawing on the Seattle supply. Minneapolis WheaS Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 30. Wheat D. ccmber. tl.ul'.: May. fLOG1, 31.or.. Cash. No. l hard, .l.un1.; iso. x r.ortnern, iLajs a 1.04V.: No. 2 Northern. Jl.U0ai.03: No. 3 white, D8VCJ1.G1 1. Karopesui Grain Markets. LONDON. Nov. SO. Cargoes quiet but steady, sellers firm, buyers quiet. Walla Walla, for shlDment. 26s. Entrust! country xnarKets. steady. country markets, steady. Fheneh LIVERPOOL. Nov. 80. Close Wheat. December. 6s Sd; March, d lld; May. 7s S d. Weather, unsettled. Grain at run FRANCISCO. -Francisco. Nov. 80. Wheat ntODUC-B AT BAN FRANCISCO. la.eno 2.71H) 4C 17O0 40U ' '1.100 2 1.4tW AMIS Chat pf.. Amal CoprT .. Am Agncuit . . Am Itf.it Sugar. American Can.. Am Car A Fdy. Am Cotton Oil. Am Hd A Lt pf Am lc. rtecurl.. Am Linseed . . . A m Locomotive Am Smel A Ilcf 19.4-0 do preferred.. 4") Am Pteel Fdy.. Am H-igar Rf. Am Tel A Tel.. Am Tobacco pf Am Woolen ... AnaronJa M Co Atchis41 do prererrea.. Atl Coast Lln.. Bait A Ohio . . PMhlebem rlts.1 Brook K Traa.. Canadian Pac Central leather do I referred. . Central of N J. Ches A hlo .. Chi Jk Alton .. CM Ct West .. c. preferred. . Sales. High. Low. 1ih 4.SOO : 1.1'K) 10.S.O 1 ' u 410 MK KiO 8.2i 30 J.1KW) 100 ".ioo ""'job 7 43 S 82 w 61 is 12 34i 7S -, l"4l, 45". UK's 1411, 14 3 401. IOI 11 a 11 lIMJVl ai s 7i -4 luili 'sii." 5H 43 1 .-.t, Mi, 61 "li'" 12 37 -e; Iv. 44 H 115. 140 t 14 1, 3 101 V, 101 V, 11.1H 10s 31 1. 7.1 12 3.1 lost, "io! Bid 3( ess 43 30 S Bt ROT, 21 S 17 12 37 I, 71, U3 44 lie 140 14 Si 3.1 Hi SV4. loo, lol 1U JOS 81 7S 1U2 3 ins 273 hit. Quotations Current tn the Bay City Markets. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 80. To follow ing produce prices were current today: Vegetables Cucumbers, 11 If 1.00; garlic. 4G3c; green peas. 6'Sc; string beans, 79 loc: tomatoes. docsi.M; egg plant, dug Voc; onions. SOcefSl.10. Butter Fancy creamery. 340 Eggs Sture. 4&c; fancy ranch. 48c. t'hetse Young America. ltfsHsc. . MilUlufls Bran. 127&30; middlings. tZ2 Hay Wheat, 8014; wheat and oats, $99 ll.r-0: alfalfa. Jan. Fruit Apples, choice. 6.c: common. 40c: Mexican limes, $4.505; California lemons, cholc. (4.00: common. 12: oranges, naval. SLoO-fiO; pineapples, $2f2.50. Potatoes Salinas Burbanks, $1.501.76; sweets. $2.102.40; Oregon Burbanks. $1.40 U 1-0O. Onions iruc'B'.i.iu. Receipts Flour. ttCSo quarter sacks; Wheat. 1700 centals: barley. 80.117 centals, oats. 470 centals; potatoes. 0010 sacks; bran. 75 sacks; middlings, 40 sacks; nay. 310 tons. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Nov. 80. Standard copper. steady. Spot, November and December, 404 12.30c; January, i.owi.ouc; reo. ruary and March, 12.0112.000. London, stead. Spot. 57 lis; futures, S8 3s 80. Custom-house returns show exports so far for the month of 27.3 1 a tons, iaae copper. 13 018.25c: electrolytic. 12.87 44. 18.00c; casting. 11 60O 12.76c Tin, Tlrm. spot ana ftovemoer, oi.otr? S7.32Hc; December and January. 3t.l0'(y 87.40c; February and March, 37.15(a,37.40c Sales on' the call. $ tons spot at 87.20; Lon don, firm. Spot. 109 15s; futures, 170 5s. Lead, quiet. 4.4a 4.55c New York and 4.30i 4.87ttC East St. Lonia London, 13 3a Ud. Spelter, quiet. S.8595.950 New York and B.77H5.S2HC East BL Louis- London, 24. Iron. Cleveland warrants, 40s 8(1. London. Locally Iron was steady. No. 1 foundry. Northern. No, 1 foundry. Southern, and No. 1 foundry Southern, soft. $15.7518.23; No. 2 foundry. Northern. $15.25,15.75. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. Not. 80. Coffee futures closed firm at a set gain of 20 to 80 points. Balsa 126.250 bars. December. 10.55c; Jan uary. 10.50c; February. 10.44c; March, 10.47c; April and May, 10.47c; June, 10.45c: July. 10.44c; August. 10.40c; September. 10 41c October, 10.31c; November. 1O.30C. Spot coffee. firm: P.Io. 13131c; No. 4 Santos. 134.A13c Mild coffee, firm. Cordova. 12 v 6 13c jl.sr sugar, quiet. Muscovado. 89 test, 8.4-ic; centrifugal, . teat. 8 93c; mulnsies sugar, .88 test. 8.18c; refined sugar, quiet. Dried Fruit at Nsrw T.rk. NEW YORK. Not. 80. Evaporated apples, firm, especially for new crop. On th. spot, fancy Is quoted at llc: choice. 10c; prime. geKHc; common to fair, HB4t. prunes, firm, quotations range from 0.tf lOVc for Californlas up to S0-40a and m ioc for Oreaon from 80-80. Peaches, quiet. Firm on reports tt firmer market, on the Coast- Choirs. TSTijo; ex tra choice. SuSVie; fancy, 8t,c SAN Steady. Barley Steady. Spot quotations Wheat Shipping, $L47 $1.50 per cental. Barley Feed, 'l.u:tiBl.3 per cental: brewing. $1.06a la 1.11 M Per cental. Oats Hed. $l.X4iL25 per cental: white. $1.451-6 per cental; black, $L8agil.40 per centaL Call board sales Wheat No trading. Barley December, $1.02 par cental; May, $1.00 per cental. Grain Market, ot the Northwest. TACOMA. Nov. 80. Wheat Milling blue- item, roc: ciud. eic: red Kussian. 7W. iSX' port Bluestem. 83c: forty-fold. 81c: club. hoc: red Russian, 7bc Receipts Wheat, 10 cars; barley, 8 cars; oats. 1 car; hay, 2 cars. SEATTLE. Nov. 80. Milling quotations 1 iuestem. ec: lony-ioiu, owe: ciud, i;c fife. 70c: red Russian, 77c Export wheat Bluestem. 7Uc: torty-rold. Tic: club. 7oc life, 70c; red Russian. 74c. Yesterday's car receipts Wheat, u cars; oata 1 car; corn, car; barley, 4 cars: bay, 7 cars. First National Bant Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tha Rocky Mountains CUNARO CRUISES .-O RIVIERA aV MADEIRA GIBRALTAR I'" ALGIERS VILLEFRANCHE GENOA T NAPLES ALEXANDRIA FIUME As LA CARTE SERVICE WITHOUT CHARGE .R '4 FRAKCOrilA Cl 0 JAN T JAN 21. FEB 18. MAR 11. - rdrs PARTICLILAWrl AftV TO OUR AGCNCIC AT I TORN. BOSTON. CHICAGO. MtrlNCAPOCI. P H I L AOC L PM I A . ST. LOOH. SAN rSAN3lSCO. TORONTO , MONTRIH AND WINNIPEG ON LOCAL AOCNTS I I ton had been murdered. Nothing more of Horton's Identity waa learned today. but a telegram addressed to w. A Hor- ton, a name found In a letter on Gil bert Horton's body, could not be de livered in Seattle by tha telegraph com pany. POLICE PROBE CONTINUES Condition ot the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Nov. 80. At the begin ntng of business todsy the condition of the United states xreasury was: Working balance in Treasury of fices 4SZ.814.145 Tn banks and Philippine treasury 33.13a,!S5 Total balance In general fund... 86.64L097 Ordinary receipts yesterday 2.242,349 Disbursements 2,170.531 The deficit to date this fiscal year $9,628,043, as against $27,38L7t at this time last year. These figures exclude Pan ama Canal and publlo debt transactions. London Wool Sales. LONDON". Nov. 30. The offerings at the wool sales today amounted to 11.6115 bales. Competition waa animated and prices were firm. A good selection of merinos waa in active demand for the home trade. Queens- land scoured, realized 2m 2ftd. Inferior grades were firmer. Chicago Dairy Produce. CHTCAno. not. 30. Butter, steady. Creameries. 24VSS0C; dairies, 2327c rn. steady; receipts, oa cases. ai mark, cases included, 18Vs22)so; firsts, 30c; prime firsts. 32c .limn. easy. Daisies. 15H 815o; Twins. 14 6 li Sic; Young Americas, 15i4016iic; Long Horns, 1 3 15 c Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, Not. 30. Wool, unchanged. Territory and Western mediums, 22023ttc; fine mediums, m2ic; nne, Hop. at New York. NEW YORK. NOT. 80. Hops, steady. i Councilman In Race iAtc). OREGON CITY, Not. SO.-MSpedaL) An eleventh-hour candidate entered the race for Councilman from the Second Ward for the three-year term today, when Edward Sheahan's petition waa filed In opposition to F. C Burk. Shea han declared a few weeks ago that he would not be a candidate for re-election. Today he changed bis mind, and hia petition was circulated this morn ing, only a few hours before the time expired. There is a warm fight over the election of Mayor, with George C Brownell and John J. Cooke aa the candidates. Death Accident, Is Belief. VANCOUVER. Wash., Nor. SO. (Spe cial.) That Gilbert Horton. found fa tally Injured on the railroad right of way a mile and a half east of Fishers yesterday afternoon, was killed by a train, la to opinion of Sheriff Sap plngtrsn, who spent the day making an investigation. Some thought that Hor- Officers on Night Duty Called Before Grand: Jury. Further inquiry into the allegations of graft In the Police Department was made by the grand jury yesterday when Police Captain Slover and Sergeants Wanless and Goltz were called to tell what they know of conditiona in the North End. Police Captain Baty had been before the body on the previous day, but as he has charge of the day relief, he was not in a position to give the jurors much information. Sergeant Golta has charge of the patrolmen in the North End in the early hours of the night and Sergeant WanlesB has charge of the same district after midnight. GIRL, LIKE MAN, CAUGHT Eloping Maiden, in Male Attire, Captured in Spokane. SPOKANE, Wash, Nov. SO. With her hair cut short and wearing the at tire of a man, Gertrude Calkins, aged 24, of Crescent City, Cal., and F. J. Morrison, of the same town, stepped from the Northern Pacific train here today and were arrested by city de tectives. Miss Calkins confessed to the police that she had eloped with Mor rison a week ago from Crescent City and in the garb of a man had traveled to this city, where they were to remain in hiding for some time. Morrison is a saloon owner of Crescent City, and con fessed to the police that he ran away from his wile mere, xney wm oe neia for trial. West. The local pulpit has been un occupied since the resignation a few months ago of Rev. T. F. Bowen. who Is now rector of the Sellwood church. Welsh Anthracite heats, but no sootf over 500 use it. Phone E. 303, C 230S. TRAVELERS' GCIDK. HONOLULU AND THE TOIXANO THE TKiP MO.nT COMPELLING and worth while, excelling sll others for grand eur, beauty and pleasure. And hla splendid trip can be made in two weeks and a day from San Francisco by sailing on the S. S SIERRA (10,000 tons displacement). The Volcano of Kilauea, the largest In tha world. . is tremendously active just now. and ' a few quick dispatch trips have been ar ranged. Never before has it been possible to make this desirable trip with such Flteed and comfort, and the price is low, $110 first-class, San Francisco to Honolulu and back, and $41 for side trip from Honolulu to volcano. Including rail and auto to Kil auea; hotel at Hilo. also Volcsno Hous. No other trip compares with this. Be sure to visit th Islands and DO IT NOW while the volcano is active. S. S. SIERRA sails Dec 3. Dec. 'IA, Jan. 1-4. Write or wire. 678 Market Street. San Francisco. The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Crulsew de Laxe to Cuba West In d lea Fanama Bermuda SEVENTY YEARS Experience in the West Indies Passenger Trade R. M. S. P. ESS "AVON" Jan 21 (7 days) $140 np I H. 1ft (32 days) $lo0 tt np March 25 (IS days) $85 tt np. The only Steamer Cruisine; In the West Indies specially constructed for service in the Tropics. Weekly sailings from New Pier 42. 1ST. BermnJa-Caba-Jm Jca EiJre.' On Alternate Saturdays by West India Mall Steamers and Intervening Satur days by the XOWTAAIOCS TDFMT 6.825 R. M. S. P. a"S..E.m 1 Xon Sanderson ft Son. 21-24 State St.. N. Y. Rector Invited to Oregon City. OREGON CITY, Nov. 30. (Special.) A call may be extended by St. Paul's Episcopal Church of this city to Rev. Charles Robinson, rector of a church in Philadelphia. . Mr. Robinson is a brother of Bishop Robinson of Nevada, and It Is said that he desires to come Every good street in Port land makes friends for BITULITHIC 6 AN FRANCISCO fOBIXAND 83. CO. New service to Los Angele. via an Fran cisco every five days. From Ainsworth dock. Portland. 4 P. M.: ' 68. Bear Dec. S, Rose City 8, Beaver 13, From San Francisco, northbound, la M. : . . 88. Rose City Dec. 2, Beaver 7, Bear 12. From San Pedro, northbound: 63. Rose City Nov. 30, Beaver Dee. 5, Bear 10. U. O. Smith, C. T. A., 142 Third St. 9, W. Ransom, Agent, Ainsworth Dock. Phones: Main 402. 286; A 1402. San Francisco, Los Anelss anJ San Diego Direct North pacific 8. 8. Co.' 8. fl. Roanek and 8. S. Elder sail every Wsdoasdar alternately at P. It- Hoke eflis 1U Xoird .u, nsar Alder. MARTIN i. H1GLKY, Passenger Ageat, V. H. SLU&SHt, Freight Ageat. Phone M. 11114. A 1H14. O. R. & N. Astoria fUmta. STEAMER HASSALO Leaves Portland dally except Saturday at 8:00 P. M. Makes all way landings. .A.rrlvss at Astoria at 6:00 A. M. .Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 1:00 A. M. Arrives Portland at e:uo r. u. saaaes airect con nection with steamer Nahcoita for Msgler, ilwaco. Long Beach, and all points on ta llwaco Railroad. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER sails from Alaska dock, Portland. 8 P. M.. Octobsr 11. Is. 20. Nov. 1. 8, 16, 22, 29 and .vary Tuesday night. Freight received at Alaska Dock until S P. at. daily. Passenger fare, nrst-class. i0: second-class. 7, including meals and berth. Tickets on sal at AiUJ worth Dock. Pnonss Mala 218: A 12A4. Canadian Pacific Empress lln of .teaman, sailing weakly betwsea Montreal and Liver pool, wireless oa all steamera Ask abj ticket agent or writ F. K. Joanaun. Q. A 142 Third lU Portland, 4