r-r,.r .--. nnrrnvT k v TiTT-P sin W SEPTEMBER 28. 1911. s .21
COLOR IN BLACKTEA
Chinese Foochows Are Also
Doctored.
SOME BLACK TEAS PASSED
Kiel a, Ion of Thla Kind Further Re.
dim the Already Small Supply
Available Importer Xot
Taking Any Chance.
rM received' from China by tea
we pert era Mr that footHow tea, suojetiv
- .nAln'.K showed evldssic of
aeaaSolal elnilf in. tier Member of tho
ta trad say tn weald rather not Import
aar of the., tees from China tbaa tak
th eaane of kti!if them rejected r t!i
. .nfhBHTla nnd.r th now Trea-
rr regnlailoa jrohlbttlag tla entry of
bu vbtr-h ar colored. Tn Fannnwn
assf-ia tna Importation of colored loan.
they Mid. nul-l wark ta advanc prlcaa
af an Beeaoa tn aaaiuaioa or a
aaiw portion of Cblnea rod net aonsldcr
Mr Dmlted tna total supply.
Tka Came greea toaaa kraaabt ta at
tho port of a rraaoiaoa. and wblefc wra
bald ap ar Collector atratton. after tna toa
cummer had reported that a chemical toot
shewed rolor. ar ta be rKJamlind. PTao
UoaJ.1 all af tna k!ark teas Ctj lone. For
aaoaa and India tnat wer bald ap bar
Beaw released
Th eeae" f foachow U about to
op, aad tner la no donbt that thee teas
will k earefuliy esamtned at all porta of
ontrr. tna ciulomt ofncors throoahont th
aoaatrv having been tnetrticled by Sr
tary atavVeeaa. of th Treaaury. ta anforc
strictly tbo now rc ulatloaa. Hereto-
ItaBlted to Chtnooo greaa. but bow that tha
Bredacera IAmMlta hava anaoirnrod tha
proa. an af color In rojcBoo e.a.:n i'
traaortora ara at aolne to bar any teaa
wtthewt having abeolot aaeoraac that thoy
aro pur.
Thora ara four atnda of Fooehow teas,
aaraolr. Saryones. I'aoyoriga. tUtngtoo and
Boar Kuta. Tha Sr,t ta mentioned ara
af superior quality and ar aald to bo
alwera color-!. Charcoal la aaod. It la be
lieved. In giving tr.e teas a foo4 block
color. Tha China growers have ropoatodr
koi roauootod to cbanse tholr methoo-a
and do acay with tha coloring proceea. but
It appear, that th.aa warnlnsa hava booa
atira.y disregarded.
Lawv1" Ep-t. Ar t Tmtclmm4 Druniir,
th MmIU" Majrr.
Th fo:i tec i-t hu Ix-tra rrnJ
tT (nui4r AM:itAOl Char Us I. Chia4r
It . tn : httrVii lrra of American
:. mm Indtc. .-J by lit valu of export
r.om I n.ti ttt duriiL-g tn aK-l
a.r l-U-lU:
1
-iui' S:.i.il I
k .!i.i. ; aoi,. 1
Kfn- Uj.jTl tf
-.:;.u
ii'uii tt.;ti.ns
i .io -.j,7J.ei
-. ,,.j-w. ;.4
I'- im 4S.wt.:i
43
V .af raVAaU I 7.5 M. "I
Jain n ......................... J. J r 1. 4't
. t . p d ....................... I ' i'i.l"
t'r.iit 1T .W 344
' ; 2i w4 1
h j . ........................ ; J . 5 7
rnm :i.ss;.:j
I . 111 .................a....... 7 I . J. 7 r
A .wi-. 1 tl,7lT
Nnnurk . . li.
AlthouaTh smin htpmnl Into Portland
cnattn-a t,dLl7. th mortmat ta ot ol
rrd - br It tn c proportion. Warvhoa tn
Caatera Orttoa and Wash. ns ton ar wvlt
tack-, and Itttl of tt Is )avtns thm.
Inability of tho farmers and buyer to got
loa;f br oa ficaros baa kept w heat from
coming to port In groat r Yolum.
UowoTor. tb ox porta aro bearlr now
than thoy r a y-r mmK Indleatlns; tho
koaithy oondttloa of I'omlacd aa a ahippinc
antr.
Tbo markoi rmalad firm yetnla'y with
so chaos; ta tn prioo of any oorvai.
Boas) Aro Oolaa; Dowai Tsv Tp.
Baca woro mot qootod at a higher prlco
m Fort land yootorday than on tho provtous
day. bat tho todnoy was for a firmer
narkot. DoaJers say that tha right kind
of oca aro croctioc ocaroo the days, al
thoocb thy xpct to maintain tho market
at Its prosant lorol for an tndflnlt
portod.
At tb aam Urn hna ar depreciating
tn Talu. Tb maxkt la flood, with
thosa aad tboy ar docndtng to a low
fffmra
Hank Oeartnga.
Bank ojearinc of th Northwetrn cities
ytrday war a foli-dw:
Clearlnc- Pa!-rea,
pertlsad 11 - - .'.M'.M
Ftt. l.'lj 1.4 I'm) 173
T ft com a . 1 7S hi 'J
pohan Ii.Ui rk
rOKTULND MARAITS.
r.rala, rW, ro-fl. Etc.
WHEAT Ktport basis: HIuatm. US J
$U. f.u1. il rU HuMiia. Ov. Vt-
lev. Blv4c. 4 f 'Id, - t flf.
rt'lR ratnis 14 ."0 pr brrl;
atraichta. k'., esporta . Valley, 4 iO;
ran&m. 1 . wh l ht. 14 Bi
Mil. la 1 1 1 r TV iru. j .a par ion :
mi.1d.inc. orta. tJ.&U J24; roiled
CORN Who:. $U; cr'-ke1. 134 per ton.
RiRLIT Nw feod. 1 L ai 3 par ton:
sr-wins. .T pr ton.
OaT Nw whua, - per toa.
HAT No. I, K- O. tlmothf. IHJU 5A:
coftr. . grata ha. llOJiaJO
IValry aad C-ma'ry rrodac.
fOfLTRT lltu, 14lft: Ppnnc. 14
13c d-v-. veuB. l;7o, . lie; tux
her, lw'ac
BL'TTtH retioa croamorr batter, solid
para, tie, print, extra.
rra urtca ran oh. candled, tlo
pr doien.
CHEK--C Tw'nt, triplet and datal. 13
v ia e pr pound. oun Amarteaa.
Pt'RK rn--T. ltfjll.c pa r pun..
V 11 ALr t'aac . I $ l.i - p?r pound..
rrT ttaia.
HV In to 13 pounds. 1CMSr. 13 to
14 pouD-1. It'tOl - '4 to pounds. 1 t
1S:. to pountla. lvjlc; iaad,
1.-. p'.-Ti-. USf. roii. late.
aVokr'.ii Mr.A TS H-f toncuea, TSc;
ar'l or et. na. outsada, aoa. inaldea.
.j;.:. knuvln.e. lie
LAKU fc.4)tti readered. tTerraa, lSe;
i ,m, lc, 'j.-.dartl. tiprc. I4c. tba,
i: t; iDort'nmc. t;rra, e. t'.in. K.
:KT S.4.1-T t i f't:i K' i!r h trt cr. (
.rj m.:t UiC. wri'.'ked. MiC ttka. T.ht ;
a it, l-lc. mw-l 14 S. backs. hvy
k.t. li - c , im.-MeO, 14 a ports, salt,
Ik. amoAda IZ S-
TiM-o smI TTralto.
TROPICAL riUIT Oranrea, 4Vi
4.7S. pr b. Ta.tf rn;a C"P'ruit. 11304;
b.nanas. jS Pf p- iind . pineapple. OO
per pour.d; m r;, uf-Ca per bs.
rKr-H FKL I . !.ou.. Ac f 1
tr erat: peaofc, rw ." pr born; wst-r-Tlone,
7VtM p?r bundraM ; piuma -
T.w- per erar. prune. 1 S a .V- per pound;
iwa.-b. ft n I :5 p-r (... octi.l4
pr pp '. ll.i'V
vr.ifcTAl.i:s Arttohok-J. TVr per drsen;
tri. 4 loc . cabbaa-. Ilav P bun
4reJ.hc . roTTk. : 6 1V per doieo; cu
ffumbBra. $t l.: pr (; cr-P-ant. tt
c pair p.iur 1. gar.ic l.;l- pr pound;
.-. 1 1 2A j 1 75 per box. pepper. 0 C
r p-jur.d. radian e. 1. H P" dar ;
rtrouti. V: par pound, tomatoes, S-OC SJ li- 23
JaaK vr.rTAftt.l-S--Cmrrota. L5 pr
tark um.i. il: bta, $1 Ti.
POTAlvf.-'rtoi. 1 - per poaad:
sweet p.3tto-. 2s Pr pound-
OMu4 California, t i ivo por hoadrod.
gALMON Columbia Rirar. 1-pound tail.
area: s-potin tall. I8: 1
UM; Aiaaae sink. l-Booad
pound f.ata.
ta. a. IT Si. ..awAM
tor civ Boasted, la crams, nie-
HHo.IT Thole. 3 75 per ca; tralnd
honey. 10c per pound. .
SALT Oranula-ed. $lo per ton; bair-aroun-1.
lva. .5 pr ton; 60. $ PT
NfTS Wa!nute. 1 9c Pr pound;
Braiil pota 14lc; filberts. 16c; almonds.
alWc; pwx-ans. eocoanuta. ik'c.JI pr
doaauo. eheatnuta. HH P" P-d; hickory
auta 0 a loe par pound.
BEAN-f!n.;i white, 4c: larga blta,
4Vt: Uma. Ike: alnk. lUaxicaaa, WOi
KK r, AO. I J.p.D. .-.-. v ' '
IlltfatU; Bouth.m b. Im-por-.T
Imporlal. c; Import od xtra .
' lviK Trrt praBtilatKj. tT 5S: frolt and
korry. tT.iJ. b.t. $: 35; itra C, 17. 03;
row.rad. b.rr..&. IT 80. eubaa. barr,la.
i kied rrtnTs Appw. ie pr.P'lu"a:
apr.rota. lstflc: (.itW,
prunM. Ita.laa. l.e; le: "
whlia and black. dOTHe: enrranta. 10
lie; rairlna. lom Huacttri. ,v
bi.arh.d Tbompn. llv: unblaach aul
uut, I.e. aodol. SHt
Hopa. Wool aad Bldoa.
HOPS Ian crop. 3IBS3e: Hi nominal.
V'HAIR Tholr. 3iC Pr pound.
WOOL Eaat.rn Oron. t;li Pr
pound. arrortlin( to shrlnkac; alloy, law
17e r pound. -
FEl.TS lry. 10He: Umba. 000a aaeh.
ab.arlnir ,arh.
Hiuiin sait-d kidM. lo pr poiinn,
aaltod eaif. Utile, aaltod kip. WS: aa.tod
dry aa!t. lt'o: dry ;. lJfl-ta-dry
alf. le-0o: dry ,taa. Uauao.
CASCAILA for pound, to.
OUa.
MVSEKn Orl. tUM raw. ta kairala, PT:
in barr.ia Po; raw. In c L0J;
acli-l. in UMl 111
Tt RPKNTINB -'. Te: wood karrala,
TlSo: Iron barrla. ;: 10-caaa lota. Toe.
UASOLIXE Motor aaaollna. Iron barr, la,
17e; eaM. I4o; kd daaoUna. Iron karrala,
tie: cm,. S1. ....
COAL. OIL Ordinary tort, caaaa, 10c I
kalk. la tar. as
NORTHWEST STOCK HERE
HOG SHIPMENTS COM2. FROM
M)VT1.EH.V WASIIIXGTO.V.
Irkrt 1 Quirt WIUi Light Ran In
All Impart man La Mattoa
Sttoirs Irnprorcmrnt.
Northweatvra hoc played a prominent
part la th run at th Portland Union
hio byards ytarday. Pral falr-ised
shipments war rceld from Tarioua
point In Southern Washington. It la be
tieved tbat local stock will b a trior Im
portant ractor ta the stockyards hr this
yamr than vr bf.ra. Th fact that this
1 a srrvod hog -raising dlatrtct ha become
rapreJ ipon farmer her t a sufficient
eateat to encourage I nam l enter actively
in'. tb busin.
Yftaterday waa a light day. howTr. Th
run wa steady ar.d fair prlcva prevailed.
Jhluttoa d a little stronger, but th hog
and catti market wr not 4eitr tbaa
Steady.
Tb day's receipts wr 93 cattla. IIS
sh-p arid s boa.
Tot- fai.o-.ing is a l!st of shippers: n. .
rh.nkt. wbo orovo la cattle; Leo Neal.
Hfppner. 1 car of cattle; A. lv. Miller,
hneridao, t car of cattle; J. C. Davis.
i-haMd. 1 rar of stieep aad hog a; Itotwrt
lt Intoeh. Vaaahouga. 1 car of mtp; At. M.
Moclor. Go.denUa.a. 1 car of bugs, aad Kd
N-. eon. i'enuaUa. 1 car of hogs.
Tu day's aa.as wr;
Weight. Price.
I hog - ei
t boat 171 .t
hu.i ....................... 3jU T.vJ
I Stfr ........ a ........ .a. ... 4i &. 2i
4 lows luTU o-id
1 beifrr H 46i
441 Wwinairs 1"3 0i
S wethers 14 3
44 wthr .......a. AA
6,-p Urnb M 4f
1 bUit ....a.. - .15.1 U.Ia
4T cows Bsw S '
41 cows 7.A S.40
-4 co "' j t
-J cows 40
1 row Iu70 4 W
30 roit V45 4.75
-4 st-rs 1--
1 bull ...................... .ltl 3.75
3 tOrTt , 114 . 75
lt cows e,; 3
1. -thr .
3", t.it Ka.l wethers fA 30
7 ai-rr 1116 6.35
Jtt trs lu7d 4. 5
1 atag lv- 4 24
Prtce current at th Portland Union
6torkaxds fur tb various classes of stock
acre:
Cattle
Choir ate era $S.lSfi$5.45
(ood to cfitc ster a.. 4. 6.-5
fair to good steers............ 4.7.0 t.uO
Medium aiers 4 60, 4-7
I'oor steer J.Tiw 4.6
Cholc cow 4 lUd 4-i
Fallr to good cow 4.00 if 4 IS
Common cows S bf
t-tra choir .payed heifers.... 4.40 4.0
Choice heifrrs 4 2 f 4.44
Choic bulls l-.5j l 4
C.ood to cholcw balls ........... 175 ( g t0
Commua buus S.ouij 2.0
ChoU caWea ... 7.1B( 7.-5
Good to choir calves 7.00 gf 715
Common calTes 4- 0 A. 00
Choir stsga 4.&0 4.75
Good to cholc stags 4.2b 0 4.50
Hog
Chnlt light hog T.Pftt T.75
t.vKd to ChOlC hOg. .. a ... a . a . 1.P0f 7.40
Fair to good hogs 7 27 -J 7.60
Common bogs T.w J 1.2 3
bier p
Choir yearling wethers, coarse
wool I.ty 4.04
Chok yearling wethers, east of
mountains 8 3-19 5
Choic two and throe Ou 25
Choir lamb 4 t9 4.14
Cholc yearling 4.y 4.73
Good to cholc lambs 4.23 9 4 60
Cuiia 2 .0g -00
Ckiras LlToatork Mark.
CHirACO. "pt. tt. Tattlo Boeolpfa. -llmat.d.
1.50; markrt. . t.Jf. Bt(
$4.70a)b: Texas sloora. ,4.S0ndlt; Wat.rn
,-ra, $4.16.7; stock. rs and fr.dera. S-ttf
&; eowa aad h.ilors, fOa.20; calves,
ii.rB75.
lloco Rorolpta. osttmatod. ?9.nfl0; mar
k.t, slow to 1.1a low.r. 1.1 sht. t 1007S:
mixrd. I415t). h.ary. ,..;0; roush.
$til.S: ,ood t rholc h.avjr, $iV2!ia;d.70;
Jill.. I3ia10: bulk of aaira. ii 1U.5.
hhoep Hoclpta. ,sttmftt.d. 0. i; mar.
k.t. w.ak. le low.r. NattTa. ;..W4.1S;
Western. e3.7S.4tO: yearllncs. .l s t 4. 80;
Umbo, native, IC. Western. f4.v0d.li.
Vrtal Markets.
NEVT TORK, Spt- 17 Standard copper
tjulot. Slot. September, tvtober, Nv.
ember and lecmtr. 11.W.111HV. l.on
d-n. Arm; spot 1S4 17s ad; lutur, i&a
l.la pd. Arrivals raported at Now York
totlav. 730 tons.
I'u.toro-houso returns show oxports of
to dd tr.i so fsr thla month. Laka cp
per. UlOSUCSr; eln-trolytlc. 1-SS
K ITSC rutins i:tr II :--
Tin Quiet. Spot. S4.17S V9S.ITHe: Pep.
tember. t:ST37Sc; October.
S1,7),c: Sovembor and Decembar, I1 t
S4 7 Sc. LndOB. weak . spot. 1170; fatnraa.
t:7J.
lead Qnlot. 4 4Sf 4S9& New Tort; 419
a. Cast Pt. l.oula. London, 17 1 -s.
Antimony Qu't. Cookaon'a. s.2Sp
J7SC
Iron Cleveland warranta. 4a V(d In
I. on.ton. l-ooaliy Iron wa quiet; N. 1
f .undry Northern. 1 1 J 25 O li.5: No 2. 115
tilSZA; No. 1 aouthera and do. eof t. tlo
I)
New York CooTo Market.
NFW TORK. Pept. 17. "ofTea future,
rloeed barely ateadr at a n,t looa of from
t to 37 polnta. Paiea. 77.00.1 b.ss. Septem.
ber 1J.VN.. October. 12.lc: Sovemher.
12Soc; lreember. 12X1c. January. lXZXr:
reruary. lAI'V; March. ll.PSr; April.
II. 1. Mtr and Just, ll.7c; Ju!y and
Auruat. 1 1 i"dc.
ror Quiet. No. T Rio. 141
14 1.14r: No. 4 sinlftt, 14ft4 151 ac. kllld
c.-rfeo. Quiet. Cordova. 14S91H.c nomi
nal. Haw suss- Weak. kfnacorado Jt test.
Soo- rontrlfucal d test. Illc; molasses
. ton. 4.11c. tanned, firm.
Drted rrall at New York.
VEW TORK. Sept IT. Evaporated ap
pfea aro com I n r forward rr.tr. f r.: v s n 4
price, ara steadv; oa tho spot fancy aro
cjoted at uscSll-o; choice, lo a;::
prima, t a a e. i
Prunee firm with a rood demand for a
larvro Bleed. Ouotatlor.s: tl 1 k for Cs..- ,
forma's up ta ta-40a. aad nominal for or.
(or. a
leaches quiet steads: cholc. llQUHo;
xtra choice. i:C13V,e: fancy. HHo.
Naval aaoawa.
PATAVVAH. Oa . Pe-t- IT Turponttna
flr-n. C 51 c: sales. '9i barrels; ra--.lptB.
437 bar-els: .htpmen-a 741 barrels: stocks.
S4 .H barrela Refined, firm; aalea. 2')4
barre.s: recelpfa. 4D4 barrels: shipments.
1Sm barrels: stocks. SM.4CO bsrr. Quot,
P ai.-: u. 4 :c; c 4-lsc: F. -:te; o, 4
4?c; E. I n.-; K. .4e044ia: M. 4.70c;
Wil. 77 4S; WW. Mh.
Hen at New Torn.
NKW TORK. Sept. TT. Hop Firm.
13a par doaoa
PRICE RANGE GREAT
Fluctuations in Stock Market
Most Unusual.
1,726,500 SHARES SOLD
Dealings In Culted 6tt-rs Steel
Prore Iartrewt Etm Traded In
Single juT, Total of 781,800
Share Passing Exchange.
NEW TORK. BapL IT. Confusion pr
yallad tnroucnout today's tradlns oa tha
stock axohana-a. Fluctuations war w!dr
than at any previous tin during tha tur
bulent ssss.ons of th, last week.
Tn. rar. of prloaa of lalln slocks In
anma cases reached six po.nia. Not for
many yaara prsvlously. asli, from times
of panic hava suoh fluctatlons occurred with
in a alnclo sosaton. Total aalea of stocks
war. 1 7.U.J0O shares, by ar tha largest of
tha year.
pealincs In United Statea Steal acllpssd
last rltlay's record, reaching 711.10 shares,
tha larfeet number of sharoa of thla stock
avar traded In on day. Transaction, In
Head!n and Union Pacldo also vera ab
normally heavy, reaching lM.IvO snares la
the case of tha former stock and 1".4
snares for tha latter. On tha strength of
I'nltad Ktatea Stool corporation, atatement
that It would Bot dtssolva voluntarily, prices
war, carried up violently at tho start, gains
In soms cases amounting to flv, polnta
Befor tha opsnlna price, wer, mini up
In London and when trading began In thla
market tha volum, of business waa almost
without a prwcdeoL Within th. first Is
minute, more than l.0u sharea of tha
United 6tata 8tel .ere traded In on this
market. Tha opening was a block of ly.sott
snaraa at -o to t.c a maximum (bid of
lc ,
Th, selling reached omlnoua proportions in
the early afternoon and prices melted away.
It waa apparent that tha early rls. had
been taken advantaco of for further liqui
dation. Boar tradera wer encouraged by
the tailor of th market to hold Us ad
vantage and kammered tb list relenueee-
A violent decline In Wabash securities
continued to th. weakness of the market.
Tna debenture foura fell 101,0 to 47c. and
both tha common and preferred broke ab
ruptly. Subsequently the bonds recovered
half their loss. Tiis heavy losses In net
earnings for August reported by I nlon If
eiflo and Southern Pacific constituted a fur
ther disquieting Influence.
The weakness of Su l aul waa conspicuous,
giving rise u talk of a possible dividend
reduction. This stock in common with
Atchlsoa and both the Wabash issues, fell
to the low point of the year. It waa re
ported that tha St. Paul directors had de
cided npon rsdical steps of retrenchment.
The weakneaa of the Harrtmen slocks was
ascribed In part to farther reporta that tha
labor dispute on the roaJs had reached a
critical point.
Trading In bonds wsa again heavy. Th
coll. pee of Wabash 4s affected active Is
sues sdvarsely. Total aalea. par value. 4.
eti.tvM. .
I nlled Statea bonds wer unchanged on
call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
, Closing
Falra. High.. Low. 11 id.
AIMS Chat pf J
Am. I topper .. BO.S0U S0 4da 4.,
Am Agricult ; - 45
Am Heet bugar. S.5' HI 4 60
American C.n . loo ti S
Am Car A Kdy.. S.l'rO 4i 2fe 4.'S
Am t otton Oil. . 4U 41.1, 4tti,
Am Hd a Lt Pf. 1 -
Am Ire Securl.. 1"0 17S l.H IT
Am Linseed 1"" ! ."H .8"
Am Locomotive -H 34 3S-
Am Bmel a Kef 4k S'4 7'4 4
do preferred.. 1.7-" K'l 1"V I'JVs
Am Hteel Kdy .. 100 2h ib ..
Ara Cuisr Ref ..... 11JW
Am T..-1 a Tel.. l.SOO 1 l4 134V.
Am Tobacco pf. i.vm .-. 14
Am Woolen l-' -
Anaconda at C 7'H) :W - alv, SI-,
Atchison . 1"3 "e. ' loot,
do preferred.. " lOJH lollk 101.
Atl Coast Llns.. U"0 1W, 11B 11"
Halt a Ohio ... 2.4"0 If'i'i V4Vi WVl
Hethlehem Steel 'H -JSV, 17 --
Hrook R Trsn.. I.O.H1 74 72S 72-,
Canadian Pacific ..S'MJ Sail, 22oV M-i
Central Leather eVO 21k HO a
do preferred.. ..... ..... ?lli
Central of N J '0 .
Ch-s A Ohio ... .0O 12 6H 9
Chicago Alton 20
Chi Ot West 1H
do preferred.. 4"0 37
Chicago N W 7H I4014 140 14
C. M A St Taul. S4.IX'0 111 K'rt lOHVi
c. c. c a st l. 100 e r-
Col Fuel a Iron 60O SttH 2&i 25V,
Col a t-outbern. . . 42
Consol O.s 1.3"0 333 13-i 130-4
Torn Prooucta .. i'"0 lilt 11- 11
Del a Huuson.. JoO lfltiv, 150"-, 1BO
I) a R Crande. "t IfJ 22 2
do preferred.. - 4- 454 4i
ritli:srs Secur Soo 31V, 30 ao
Erie U.0..0 SIS -SOt, 31H
do 1st pf .... l.oo ROV, 4 S
do 2d pf .... 3 41 40-, 401,
Oen Electrlo ... l.iOO 14S 144V. 141
til North Pf ... ."' 124 4 120 120-4
fit North Ore .. 1.400 4: 48 431!,
Il'lnot, Central. 3"0 ISTVs -37 18.1t,
Interbor Met . 1.4i0 14 13H la's
do preferred.. 2" 41 4 4'l,
Inter Harveatar. 1.2u0 10JV 100 4, 100
Inter Marin, pi 100 14 14 14
Int Paper 1.00 lot, lit, 9i
Int Pump 00 30 27 21
Iowa Central .. loo li 1. 17(4
K C Southern . . S'0 27 2 24
do preferred.. l' 3t, tl.T, 04
Laclede lias ... 20O 102 loi. lol V.
Louis a Naah - Z.SO0 141 H 130 S 139
Minn a St L. 32
V. S P a S S M l-
aio. Kan a Tex. S.BOO JS 27 2i
W do preforrod-. 2H
Mo Pacific 1T..0 8T4 3.1 811,
Nat Biscuit l.O'lO 127Vi 125Vj 12iH
National l.esd .. 7'H) 41I 45 44
Mex N Ry 1 pf 7P0 2;S ' 2"Vi 2!'i
N T Csntral ... lS.leX l'24 Pii loti
N T, Ont a Wes J'lO .". SsV, 38 V,
Norfolk a Waat 1L100 102 100 10l
North Am IOO a.1 A 8.1V.
Northern Pac w. 15. x lldv, 1 1 1 Vfc 112V
p,cinc Mall ... 1.800 30 2 2
Pennsylvania ... .in 12n4 1184, list.
People's Uas ... ftUO 1034, 1V2W 1024,
f, C C L Pi
Pittsburg Coal 17ty
Pre.sed S Car - . 900 21 26 V, 2V4
I'ull Pal Car l"'-'l
Ry Steel Spring 1"0 2TVJ 27", 27
Reading 1P8.TOO 138 a 134S 134
Republic Steel .. 7"0 --' 21 tt 21
do preferred.. 2" "1 sjv, 83
Rock Island Co. 1.3"' 24'. 23 23 4,
do preferred.. don 4H 44 ti 44
t L a 8 F Pf 34 34 8514
St L a Southwea l'H) 2S 2lH 2 V,
do preferred.. 4"0 7 4, S S
Sloes Sheffield 1 .'.. 35 V 4
Southern Pae .. 24 8'H) lo l.MVj lortV.
Southern Ry ... 6,"n 16 1, 2.1 2.1
do preferred.. 1.2"0 . ..". 63 63
Tenn Copp.r ... 4oO 82 -4 82V 32 H
Tesss a Psc'flc lilO 23 "2.1 224,
Tol. St L a Wa, 1ST, 1S 14
do preferred.. 2-H 41)4 41 , 41
Union Pacific ..27.5"0 11 155Vi 15514
do preferred.. TOO 0 t
U 8 Realty 65V,
V S Rubber ... " M 84 8.1 14
U fl Steel T21 i 5 51
do preferred.. 23 ixx) li 107 1074,
Ttsh Copper ... a.pno 41 4.1 88
Va-Oro Cham .. 3 1" 4vi 44 4, 44
Wsbssh 1.6'" 12 1"". 11 "J
do preferred.. 4.3i( 25. 1 2014
Western Md ... l"0 M 4 BIV4
Wes:lng Elec .. SO 62 , W4 60
Western Union . 1.3"0 T$ -,i 7a
Wheel a L E.. 4"0 24 2 2 4
Lehigh Valley.. 43.B00 163 H 1S&V4 155S
Total sale for the day, LT34.S00 sharea.
BONDS.
NEW TORK. Sept. 27. Closing quota
tions: V ref So r IKKH'N T C gn SHs.. .
do coupon ...l"o"v No Pacific 3s... 6u
V a Js reg I("1H No Pacific 4a... 7t4
do coupon ...lolt, Union Pacific 4al0".
U S new ea r,g.ll.1,WI, Central 4a.. 63
do coupon .. ,113V. Japanese 4s . . td4B
D a R O 4s. ... TlVti
Ptecka at Bawtoa.
BOSTOH. Sept. IT. Closing quotations: ,
Atlouea JTH'Mohawk 84
Amalg Copper.. 47H Nevada Con ... 1SH
A Z L a U... tlV, Nlplasing XI lose. T t,
Ar'ioni Com .. 70 jNorth Butt. . 21S
B a C C a a U. 47 , North Lake 4 Vj
Putts Coalition. 14V, Old Dominion... SB
i-l a Arlsona. 44 lOsceola 64
i ll a Hecla 87.1 .Parrott (3 a C). 8
Centennial Qulney BSS
Cop Ran Cob Co 4 fhannon TV,
E Butt, Cop U. 4 Supsrlor SS
Franklin " Sup a Boa M In.. 2 4
Glroux Con SS Tamarack 20is
Granby Con ... S7"v,U S 8 R a M... 81
Green, Cananea. 3.. do preferred.. . 454
I Royalle Cop) 12 lUtah Con 11 "4
Kerr Lake JS I tah Copper Co. 8414
Lake Copper... 4 Winona 5
La Salle Copper 3VWolverln P0
Miami Copper... 134,'
Money. Kxexiaaga, Eta.
NEW TORK. Sept. 2T. Money on ran
ateedy. 2v2S per cent; ruling rate. 2V,:
eJo-:n Md. 2V; offered at 2S.
gSiarilsg exohange steady, with, actual bus- 1
i. i viii. . 14 iu?n for ao-day
bills, and at 14.8653 tor demand,
Tims loans steady: 60 daya. s"48Vt per
eant; 0 daya. 8ve: alx months. 8Hd-
Prlme mercantile paper. 4 44 per cent.
Commercial bllla 4.b24.
Bar allvsr 621,0.
Mexican dollars 45c
government bonds steady; railroad bonds
weak.
Sterling on London. SO yj 14.88; ster
ling oa London, sight, (4.66.
CHICAGO, Sept. 27. Fmchanga on Kw
York, so premium.
LONDON. Sept. XT. Bar allTer. steady.
24V.d per ounce. .
Monov. 2C2V, per cent.
The rate of discount In th epsn market
for short bills Is 808 per cent; do. for
three months bills Is 2.6 4 par cent.
SAN FRAN-CU'CO. Sept. 27. Draft
81ght. Sc; telegraph. 6c
Conditio, of tha Treaanry.
WASHINGTON'. Sept IT. At tha begin
nlng of business today the condition of tha
United 6tatea Treaeury was:
Working bal. In Treasury offices ! 84.569.2nS
Id. hanks and Philippine treasury 81.892.87T
Total of general fund 141.320. SS3
Receipt, yesterday 2.467.76S
Dlsbnrsements yesterday 2.410.3'.'3
Deficit to data thi, fiscal year.. lS.SOO.STU
Deficit this date last year 8.(56,129
These figures exclude Panama Canal and
publlo debt transactions.
ONIONS ARE IN DEMAND
OREGOX GROWERS REPORTED
VERY BULISH.
Vaklnia. Potato, la Fair Call but
Watermelons Prore to Be
Drag on Market.
8 BATTLE. Wash., Sept. 27. (Special.)
Owing to a stronger demand for onlona and
light offerlnra. the p'rice of all fancy stock
has been lifted to II. 50 a sack. Oregon
grower are extremely bullish. Natlv
atocks are not large
There was a fair demand for fancy Takl
ma. potatoea. Poor stock did not sell on
tba track very readily. California sweet
potatoes were well cleaned up and sold In
most quartera at 2Vi cents.
Ths demsnd for cucumbers Is again In
creasing. Grapes were easy.
Watermelons were a drug on th market.
Commission men are obtaining little more
than freight for melons. An entire carload
of fancy, melons wss sold on track thla
week for 120. Farmers are buying melons
by the wagonload to feed to hogs.
Celery found alow Bale.
The demand for all klnda of cfalry pro
duce wa, alow today. Stocks accumulated.
Tb grain market was steady. There was
some Inquiry for wheat for November de
livery. Spot requirements are well cared
for. Oats were firm at yesterday's advance
of SO cents per ton.
SAX FRANCXSCO PBODCCB MARKET
Prices Quoted at tb Bay City for Vege
table, i-'rolts, Ktc.
SA.V FRANCISCO. 6ept. 2T. The follow
ing produce prices a-erg current hers today:
Vegetsbles Cucumbers. 40u73c: gsrllc:
8C5o; tomatoes. 16t)40c: eggplant, 83.600.
Mutter Fsncy creamery. 27c
Eggs Stors. 35c; fancy ranch. 43c
Ch.ese young Americas. 15tyl6Vc.
Fruit Apples, choice. 61.25: common. 60a;
Mexican limes, 15 3.50; Csllfornla lemons.
choice 15. j.; common, fl.&O; pineapple 2
4J 3.
Potatoes Snllnss Burbanks, 11. 6061.75;
sweets. II. 7681. WO. .,
Mlllstuffs Bran. $28 080; middlings, 863
Hay Wheat. 118020: wheat and oats. 111
BIT: alfs!f. 12.
Onions T.I eft 5c.
Receipts Flour. 8a, quarter sacks:
wheat. 1800 centals: barley. 6210 centala;
oata. 1010 centals; potatoes, 5335 sacks; hay,
259 tone.
Mlllstuffs Bran, 1296 30: middlings, $32
fi 34
Hay Wheat. !13fr:0; wheat and oats, 112
ei7; alfalfa. 18. 12.
Chlraara Prodora Market.
CHICAOO. Sept. 27. Batter Firm.
Creamerlea '21HW26HC; dairies. 18f24c
Egga Kecelpta T241 cases. Stesdy at
mark, prices Included. 15jlSc; firsts, 19c;
prime firsts. 2(c
Cheese Unsettled. Daisies. 14c; twins.
18Hb;13c; Young Americas, 14c; long
horna. 14c
New York Cotton Market. -
NEW YORK, Sept. 2T. Cotton Spot
closed quiet. 10 points lower. Mld-uplanda,
10.45c; mld-gul. 1O.70C No aales.
Cotton futures clored stesdy. Closing
bids: September. 10.21c; October. 10.20: No
vember. 10.24: December. 10.36: January,
10.80; February. 10.34; March. 10.43; April.
10.47; May, 10.55: July. 10.59.
Dnluth Flax Market.
DTJLUTH. Sept. 27. Flax on track, $2.32:
In store. $2.82; to arrive, 12.27: September,
v kerf: September, to arrive. S2.32:
October, 12.25; November, $2.2 asked; De
cember. $11$ asked.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST LOUIS. Sept. 2T. Wool Steady. Ter
ritory and Western mediums. 19tf 20itc; fin
mediums, 17 18c; fine. US 15o.
'OPRY HOUSE' 10 PASS
CALVIX HETXIO WILX BCILD
SEW THEATER AT MEDrXRI.
Showshop at Cost of $4 0,000 Prom
Ised Novel Features to Be
In Building.
MEDFORD, Or., Sept !7. (Special.)
Medford la to have a now $40,000
theater, and Calvin Helllir, of Portland,
la to build 1L After a conference with
local business men, H. S. Malloy, rep
resenting tna Helllg Interests, left for
Portland tonight and a prospective
plan of tho new structure Is on exhibl.
tion at the new Medford HoteL
It la planned to hava a two-atory
structure tn tho mission style, tha
lower floor being- used for office rooms
and a restaurant The upper floor
will overlap tha first, providing space
for emoklnar-rooma. roof-garden and
special vaudeville features. Practical
ly the only question at present la In
regard to tha site and five offers from
property owners are being considered.
The plana are In the bands of Seattle
architects and certain changes are
contemplated which will be mailed to
Portland In th next few weeks for
approval.
Mr. Hellig has been considering the
building of the theater for some time
and came here In August to arrange
matters, but at that tlma there waa
not sufficient local support In his opin
ion to Justify construction.
It is believed that this support has
now been secured, however, and the
building will be completed to make
t v. i - th. .a rl v Serine: bookinsra.
Medford Is rejoicing over the prospect
of a new playhouse as the old "opry
house" haa become a byword In the-
atrlcal circles lor everytntng tnat in
out of data and Inadequate.
Oregon Freshmen Organise.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene,
Or., SepL 2$. (Special.) The freshmen
class at the university were led into
meeting today by Professor John
Straub, faculty adviaer tor the class,
to effect permanent arganization for
the year. DeBir, of Eugene, and Finch,
of Baker, wara candidates for the claaa
presidency. The claea insisted upon
an oratorical tryouk and Flnch'a super
ior eloquence won htm the plum. Miss
Edna Harvey. of Pilverton. waa
picked for vice-president among
a field of three and Miss Gertrude Tay
lor, of Albany, was chosen secretary.
Gerard, of Washington High. Portland,
waa aelected as class treasurer and
PhMimin won the claaa marshalshtp
over Brotherton. a former mate of Ala
at Pendleton High SchooL
TRADERS GET BUS!
Quick Wheat Selling Sen After
Stock Market Quiets.
DECEMBER CLOSES STEADY
tTMcago Pit Reports Corn Loses Sup
port Following Break In Wheat,
Fluctuations In December Ron.
nlng From 6S l-2 to 04 1-8.
CHICAGO, 6ept. 2T. After tha Kw York
stock market became demoralised today,
traders here began selling out wheat they
had bought yesterday. Largely as a result
the cloaa waa at a decline of 1 to le un
der last night. Corn ahowed a net loee of
to VitySc Oata were d wn a shad to
o and provisions lower by TV4 910 to 23c
The range for December wheat waa 97
to 98V4t8Sc with the close comparative
ly ateady but at 101HO off at 9749TC
Corn lost support following th break in
wheat. Fluctuations In December ran from
63 v to I4V.C. Th clos was weak at flttc
a net loss of V4e. Cash grades wer
steady. Xc f yellow finished at 68 H 69c-
Oood buying on th part of cash oon
oems and elevators prevented oats from
displaying as much weakness ss wheat or
corn. Top and bottom prices reached for
I to I44c The close was weak at 48 4c
the December option for oats were 47 and
47 T with the close a shade off at 47 c
Provisions were weak In consequence of
an Important fresh decline Is hog prices at
the yards.-
At the end of'tradlng pork had dropped
1T 1T t12o; lard 10 to 20c and ribs
TVs to 10V.C
Tha leading futures ranged as follows:
"WHEAT.
Open. High. Low Close.
Sept, 94 54 .14 ;4 -94 .94
Dec 91 Vj .IIH .97V4 '
May 1.04 V. 1.04 1.01 1.03
COR.V.
Sept. tl .68 .3 .18
Dec ! .(4 -"V.
May 46 .64 .61 . .11
OATS.
Sept. 45 .44 .45 .45
Dec 47 .47 .47 .47
May 10 .10 .49 .49
PORK.
Jan. 14.10 14.92 14.10 -14.80
LARD.
Sept. t 1.20 9.47 9.07
Oct, 9.17 9.17 9.05 9.05
Jan. $.77 $.80 8.79 1.72
RIBS. -
Jan 7.12 T.85 T.T1 T.TT
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour stesdy. but demand not so urgent.
Rye No. 2. 14 w 'C.
Barley Feed or blxlng. 7$95o; fair to
choice malting, I1.10'tfl.22.
Timothy seed HL6043 14.11.
Clover 113.25 j19.25.
Pork Mess, per bbi.. $14.87 ff 15.
Lard Per 10i lbs.. $0.07.
Short ribs Sides (loose) $S.2549; short
clear aldea (boxed), $H 75 f? 8.17.
Total clearances of wheat end flour were
equal to 248.000 bushels. Primary receipts
for tomorrow: Wheat. 21 cars; corn, 290
cara; oats, 134 cars; hogs. 180.000 head.
Receipts, fihlpmente.
Flour, barrels 26.800 6.400
Wheat, bushels 40.000 16.600
Corn, bushel .....412.100 111.100
Ots, bushels I0T.800 117.100
Rye, bushels 7.000 1.900
Barley, bushels 190.601 27,400
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS Minn., Sept. 27. Wheat
September. $1.05; December, $1.07:
May. $1.11; No. 1 hard. J 1.08; No. 1
Northern. I1.0T 49 1.08 VI ; No. 2 Northern,
$1.03 e 1.06; NO. 1 wheat. 88ct$1.01.
Flax $2.31.
Barley 76c B $1.18.
Corn No. S yellow, 6T06Tc
Oata No. 3 white. 4545c
Rye Ho. 2. 900 91a.
Grata at 8an Franclaco.
SAN FRANCIECO. JSept. 2T. Wheat
8teady.
Barley Firm.
8pot quotations: Wheat Shipping, $L45
61.47.
Barley Feed, $162; brewing, $1.67.
Oats Red. $1.5001.75; white, $1.57;
black, $L70.1.76:
Paget Bound Grain Markets.
TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 27. Wheat Blue
stem, Sue; fortyfold, 61c; club. Slo; red Rus
sian. 7.9c
Car receipts Wheat, 113; hay, 4; corn, lj
oata, L
SEATTLE. Wash., Bept, 27". Wheat
Bluestrm. 85c; fortyfold. 81 o; club, Slo;
fife. 81c; rod Russian, 78c
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. Sept. 2T. Cargoes, quiet. Walla
Walla for shipment at fib's 6d.
English and French country marksts.
quiet.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 27. Wheat Oc
tober, 7s 8d; December, Ta d; March,
7s 4 d. Weather clear. ,
VARSITY CHANGES MANY
Students of Old Willamette See
Great Improvement There.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, Salem,
Or, SepL 27. (SpeclaL) Old students
returning to Willamette University ara
surprised at the number of improve
ments on th ecampus. The big addi
tion to the gymnasium ia complete,
and contains new bathrooms, dressing
rooms for the varsity and . college
teams, besides a large, commodious one
for the visiting dubs. On the second
floor is a girls' locker and dressing
room, and the remainder of the space
is devoted to a storeroom large enough
to contain all tha benches used to seat
spectators at the baseball games, tha
hurdles and standards. The main floor
of the gymnasium haa been enlarged
ao that there la ample space for a full,
regulatlon-aixe basketball floor.
Another story has been added to
Lanaanne Hall, the main young wom
en's dormitory. This will contain 20
new rooma, which have already been
engaged by students of the incoming
class.
The College of Music building has
been overhauled and several hundred
feet of new cement walk waa con
structed leading to 1L The lawna
about the building have been regraded
and seeded after being raised three
feet with dirt filling.
The boys' dormitory In tha chapel
building haa been remodeled and made
modern and more comfortable than In
the past, with the addition of electric
lights, water and other conveniences.
The big Indoor stadium building on
the southeast corner of the campus
has been raised several feet and the
ground floor leveled. Thla building
contalna the new Indoor running track,
requiring only 10 laps to the mile. The
athletic field has been regraded by
the addition of over 1000 loads of dirt
in tha Summer.
Improveemnts of the campus and
buildings of Willamette during the last
few months amount to more than all
the work dona in recent years.
.Charles C. Thompson Passes.
COTTAGE GROVE, Or., SepL 27.
(SpeclaL) Charles C. Thompson died
Sunday morning at the home of his
son. H. O. Thompson, of this place. Mr.
Thompson waa born at Redbank, N. J.,
In 1831 and moved to Jerseyvllle, I1L,
in 1856. where he waa married to Miss
Ellen S. Gooch. He resided there till
the Summer of 1181. when he moved to
Tecumsch. Neb., and later from there
to Hutchinson. Kan. Later ha moved
to Seattle, Wash., living near there
until last October. He leaves three
sons and two daughters. Thomas
Thompson, of Seattle; H. O. Thompson,
I I 1 I
Established 1886
Merchants National Bank
Stecond and Washington Streets
Portland, Oregon
Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
DEPOSITARY TOR THE
DEPOSIT AEY FOB THE
DEP0SITARV FOR THE
DEPOSITARY FOR THE
Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals invited. $
Four per cent interest paid on time deposits.
LADD & TILTON BANK
Establisied 1859. ,i
Capital ,-. . .... . . . 1.000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits. . . . . . 800,000.00
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' cheeks issued, avail
able on all parts of the world. ,
Corner Washington
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tho
Rocky Mountains
c..-. at -Pr-lnna
Port Simpson. Port Nelson. Stewart, Massett and Na.den Harbor
Wednesday steamer connects at Prince Rupert with 'S. B. Prince John for
Queen Charlotte Island points. . , , . ' . . ,
-S. 6. Prince Albert" leaves Vancouver fortnightly for local points, carrying
paaaeBg-era and freight.
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY
MOTJJiTAWr DIVISION)
Trains leave Prince Rupert every Wednesday and Saturday at 1 P. M. for
Vanarsdale (100 miles) and makes cloae connections during season of naviga
tion with Hudsons Bay steamera for Hazelt'on and way ports.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
(Double Track Route)
FOUR THROUGH TRAINS DAILY NO EXCESS FARE.
From CHICAGO to all points east. STANDARD and TOURIST SLEEPERS.
J. II. BURGIS, General Agent, Passenger Dept.
First Ave. and Yealer Way, Seattle, WaahlnajtOB.
of Cottage Grove; George E. Thompson,
of Spokane; Mrs. Emma Cavanaugh, of
Everett, Wash., and Mrs. Cressey, of
Burlington. Wash. Mr. Thompson was
SO years and 8 months old. His re
mains were taken to Burlington, Wash.,
for Interment beside his wife, who died
last October.
"Bootlegger" I Fined.
CHEHALIS, Wash.. SepL 27. (Spe
cial.) Charles Hodson yesterday
pleaded guilty to 'bootlegging" at the
Klaber hop yard and was fined $60 and
costs. Hodson's partner in the busi
ness, Jake Aust, was bound over to the
Superior Court under 500 bonds.
'"Our pavement
(Bitulithic)
has proven
an entire success.'
Extract from
a telegram by
C. E. Leonard,
City Engineer
of
Abilene, Texas.
Investors!
Why don't you Invest In a good oil
company while the market is lowt
According to Bradatreefs, tho oil
companies of California have already
returned to the stockholders over
160,000, CIO in dividends. The oil in
dustry in California is increasing each
year.
Call or write our representative, MR.
L. T. KIBLER, at Hotel Alder, Portland,
for partlculara of the Dawson Oil Co.
DAWSON OIL CO., Loa Aaaelea, Cal.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Constructs Asphalt aad other BItw
biuiu FsTsmests. u-40 ituaetna
knag. Portland. Or. Osa-ar iuaa.
Manager.
TRAVELERS GLIDE.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER,
Balls from Alnsworth Dock. Portland, 8
p. M , every Tuesday. Freisht received at
Alneworth Dock daily up to 5 V. M. Pas
senger fare, first-class. 10; second-class. $T.
lncludlnc meals and berth. Ticket office
Alneworth Dock. Phone Main 26a, atala
110. A 1234.
UNITED STATES.
STATE OF OREGON.
COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH.
CITY OF PORTLAND. '
and Third Streets.
STEAMSHIPS
"PRINCE RUPERT" AND "PRINCE GEORGE"
Leave Seattle, Wash,
Sunday and Wednesday at 12:00 o'clock Midnight.
For Victoria, Vancouver" and Prince Rupert.
Kimert with "S. S. Prince John1
for
TRAVELERS' GTJTDK.
OFEK BIVEB TSAXSPORTATTOrT OO.
STRJJTEAL
sTrelsht received
dally at Oak-at. dock
for The Dalles,
Eood Hirer, whits
Salmon. Umatilla,
Kennewlck. Pasco.
Richland. Hanford,
White Bluffs, ana
Intermediate point.
rUtST-CLASS PASSENGER SERVICa
FARE 50 CENTS
TO ROOD RIVER, WHITB SALMON, THg
DALLES.
Steamer leaves Portland Sun.. Tnea,
Thurs. 'AM. Returning leaves Th Dallas
ion. Wed.. FrL. 7 A. arrlvlns at Port
land about 6 P. M. sams day. W. 3,
Buchanan. Bupt.; W. 8. Small wood. Oen a,
Mar. Pbono Main 200. A 62T.
Ask about
"Olympic"
Largest
Finest j
Steamer
in the
World.
.American
I Atlantic Transport
Red Star '
1 White Star
White Star-Dominion
T. H. LARKEX
819 Second Ave, Seattle, Waaa.
THE BIG 3
BEAR BEAVER ROSE CITY
EXPRESS STEAMERS FOR
San Francisco and Los Angeles
WITHOUT CHANGE.
S. S. Beaver Salle a A. M .September 28
SAN S-RANCISCO PORTLAND bo. CO.
Ticket Office, 14 Third St.
Phones Mala 402 and A 1402.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
"and San Pedro Direct.
North paclflo S. S. Ca'i 8. S. Rosnok4
V S a. Eider sail every Wednesday altsr
lately at I P a. Tltoket ottloe 1&2 Talr
St.. near Aldsr. ,
MARTIN J. HIGLET. Paasenwer As; eat. .
W. E. SLLSSER. Prelaht Agent,
r nones M. U14. i HI 4.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUTSRAUA
(Union Line of N. Z.)
VIA TAH11I AND WELLINGTON.
Direct thronab steamers, sailing front San
FrS'o Oct U and every 28 days. Well
to I ton and back. 1st class. ,264. Other rates
alfo lowTThe Una to Isles of the Sooth Seas.
For reservations see Coupon Railroad Agenta,
or address Oosaalo n. b. Co.. Kan Francisco.
WiDamette River Route
Daily Boats (except Sunday) 6:45 A.
M .. for Orea-on City. SL Paul and Was
Landings. . ...
For fcsaiem e:,t a. --. uiiuaj a.
Wednesdays and Fridays. 'Taylor Street
Dock. Telephone, Main 40.
IL1V