Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 05, 1911, Page 19, Image 19

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TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAy. nrnSDAT. OCTOBER 5, 1911. . 19
HOP BUYING Haw
Market Is Active but Prices Do
Not Advance.
LARGE SALES OF YAKIMAS
(Hff Half of Ilie Ore-Ron Crop I
Now Oat of Growers Hands.
Ftrong Dnrnod In Enclatid
at Higher Valor.
The hea nartM la the P" to dae naa
Woome Very UIIM, bat "It hoot
la Him. Thar, seems to e !
era at tfce rVTMt eaetatlone la chaek aar
teadeser af taa market ta rlea.
The keevtest boring ha ' r
VrXtl Bene., who sear.d the followlag
lata af Ysklmss: t'sverla. J75 bales; Stew
art. 17$ l a ee. Herele. ISO bales;
rata oa bales: Tisard. II bales: M. Karr.
T belee; Talbot. ' bale. a;a lha We.ee
la a li belea of Wester WaeMngtona,
Tkeea evere bousbt at II ta II cents
lakap tiar)!e:a aoucht N.mi eoo aad
TO ba.ee la Ika McMlnnvllla eeetloa, la
aludlac trie crop at Key I. Ball aad Loop
ftaa. at ateaa ireund IS eanta.
Klaber. Wolf a Netter bought 41 bale
frees r. F. Him of IiM. at 3 cents
aad H. tm Hart secured taa or threa lota
la Ika aama aaetlaa al Si ta U eenta. Tha
saatheea srt af tha state la bow almost
eleeaed eat.
Over ba:f af tha Oregon crap baa passed
Ml af Brat handa It la estimated br
etealre that aboat 35.QOA bales con
trarted for aad tha aalee elnee picking- ba
tes be, been aonat 0oo be.ee. .'la-arms
IK arap at 7S.SO la 7..S.S bales, thla
would lea.e to bales af hope
aaaold kr lha lata.
Tha following cable l reeetved from
Lea Jo yesterday br Klaber. ';( a Nt-
"Market for tni:h hopa higher. Plenty
af hi?(r4 it tha advaara. Price ara I&3
ta ISA srTttngs.-
n RJkin Mnnr'u already mad.
War Na IJkely la Arte lb rrreeal Talt
TraaVa.
la dlseaseme; tha effect of tha mmr an
lha deled frail trada tha Near York Journal
af Commerce save: ,
"Poma apprehenaloa srae fall by a portion
af tha driest fruit trada handling Tarklah
pradwta a ban amtee af tha anaouneemeat
of a declaration, of mar by ttalv ta Turkey
s-ao raratrad hara. ft waa feared that ehte,
manta af currant Kiaio I crapa. especially
flaa. would be Interfered with, but compe
tent authoritlra aa.rtad that lhara waa lit
I la dancr af an Interruption of n auppllaa
fnrn T'irkrr balnf aparlnrod. for tha rea
son thai tha bulk af tha ahipmania coming'
to thla country haa alradr left Turkl.h
porta. Urtin of fh rhap arllars who hald
na-k d'IKarlaa ai nol ba ahla lo a-t thalr
hlpmma out. provided thar ara dUpoaed
la make thera. ahouM Italy b!ockala tha
porta of Turkey.
The war mar hara aoma affect upon
anelled fllharia and walnut, of which T ar
te . t larnlahea n conetUeraMa qaaatltr. but
tha anltana ralla situation. It la held, can
not ba much mara atrenclhened than It la.
atnra prlcaa ara alraaflr war ahora burara
views and for aama tlma llttla business baa
baen sinaslMa.
i.ooii cAuroRM ir.wAXo ram. oats
Btpwrt Wbaat tlwatateawa Ara IwevBar
lea MaanlaaU.
Tha wheat market waa qalet rastardar.
Tha faattag In export clrrtea waa aaaler and
s lawar piica. Ta cents, wss quoted on club
br moat bnyara, Biueatem waa steady al
S eanta.
Oa:a wara Urn bacasaa af tha good
maad from California. Tha ffaaerat local
quotation waa S3P &. but noma bualaeas was
raported dona at S-Jrt.
Parley iti nomtnaJ hi tha sbaaaca af sup
il.a LacaJ receipts, ta cars, wara reported by
Ika Karchaata Eirhdnca sa follows:
Whaal Barley Flour Oata Hay
Moaday ISP 1 P S r
Taeadar a 11 4 1
Wedaaaday .....Si t
Tear ao J 4 . S
Season ta dalaSKJ law 14 .-a Til
laar aa iM 141 ;i u m
ADVAxrr ix oiiruox AxrH mac.
rimai la Isnpaaiad and Stat alpts Hare
raUew OaT.
Tha racreaaa In tha demand far aril and
tho smallaeaa af auppll'a bava cornblnod to
raiaa tha market again. Freeh Oragona
wara genaralty quoted at S3 centa and
strictly Nil 1 stock brsucht S eanta
Tha poultry market waa ateady at tha
range af prlcea that prevailed at tha open
tag af Ike week.
Batter and eh wera In good demand
aad lis
t aUfeeala Orapaa Ara Hick-.
California grape wera sdrancd IS la S3
caats a boa yeerarday. swing ta tha Una
snarkaTS aeuth. cauaed by rain. Fancy crate
grapas wera quatad at e3 eanta and lugs
si 1 la.
Tkera wera so rhanrx la athr fruit
Itaea. wpplws wara ample and the d -Baaad
fair.
P s cars af ba nanae are du Ihl mora
Ing. Raak riaavtaar.
Banal clearings af tha Xnrthweatem cities
yesterday wara aa follows
t'learlnea Patanree.
Tortland $Z it ritl
. I. m'1 t.-. i 4
Te-t-nu
apokana
-JJ IiL.o
Grala. FVewr. read. Fir.
HT Ciport fcaaia- fCaeetem. MS
S.-. r.ub. Tc. rea RueaUn. lis;. Vslie- .
TX:. 40 f.'l J. .c.
L--t R l-eteata tt So per barrel:
stra ghra. ta -V. eaporta. no. allay. S.eV;
graesra. 14 wrte Ifl'M. 14 i.
bit'. LTirrv-Bm i:i$ . pr tea:
mio II;Lsa ItZ: aoria 4.qliS. railed
ba-'.r aJ3 g St ,v
rORV-tlu.. Ji: cracked. S34 par taa
BtKl.tT-.v feed. -nl per taa;
bre:re. I IT per ton.
OAT No. I wMi. l.miSA per ion.
Dll-No L r O. Kmothr. ll1T:
Ma I alley. 113 li 1J SO. a ta.fa. I11M.
cleorer. SS. grain ba. Hug lu. 34.
laaary and Caamtry rraaara
rOT1.TRT Mr MflltH: Fprtny 14c
4't y.-une IJIIIHc geea. liaise;
lirl.tt l.1t-
i ttfr tT.ta creamacy butter, solid
pa. a Stc. prlnta extra.
F sj 1i rreari Oregon ranch, candled. S3
3.. per doeen.
t llllt.-C Twins, triplets and da'sle IS
013t.- per pound- Toung Amem-e. lga
Pl-rtK Fancy, lilfjllt per pound.
YEAU Fiaci. 13 -v a 14c per pound.
tan Orwraetea.
StLMnt Columbia Hirer. 1 pound taluv
13-eA par duaen . 3-pund tails. 14 S3. 1
peuad flat. tXto. A. pak. S-paaad
la II ii.
Cfrilt Raaated. la drama, SdsTJOe per
paund
HON IT Choi. IS n per ease : strajned
hoaev, 10c par pound.
ALT ttranjlatad. IIS per ton; bslf-grot-r.J.
ll-- S3 par ton. sua. IS par toe.
M" T Walnuts. 1-Il,i per pound.
Bras. I aata. 14s) lac; filbert 14c: slmoada,
ItdlSc. preens. lf: cucweauts. utcsl; per
doeen. creetauta. ISSe per pound; hickory
a' 710? per pound-
BCAS ("mail ahite. 4-iC: large white.
4c I 1 ma. 4-st:. pin. c. Mexicaaa Sac;
barou. Sc.
ftl'E Na 1 Japan. 4c: cheeper grade.
S3V4U. goulhera bead. StajS)c: lis-
rr-ed Imperial, 0 c . Imported extra No.
TSTWo,
P' OAR Dry graau'sted. 17 53; fruit snd
berry. IT S3, beet. 17 33. extra C. IT V3:
roaderad. barret 17 SO; cube. barrels.
T sa
I k ISO s-a.VITg Apple, les par peeuad;
.
apnrota. lUVc: peaches. Ufltc:
prune, Ita.ian. 15c: silver. lc. fits,
white and black. ISf'H: currants. 1 0
11c. raisins. loose Muscatel. Il(".
bachad Thompson. llHc: unblaactied SuJ
taaaa. SSsC arelet S UVfc
Tegetablea aad Fralta.
THOPIPAL FR t'TTS Oranaea. S4 30 0
t.T3 per boa: Ca.lfornla grapaTrult. S3 739-4:
bananas, iflc per pouna: pmeapplea. sa
per pound. irmona $tte.3u per box;
porr.eermnatra. I ' per bos
Fhr.riH FKl'ITS -antaioupes. tl23Jls
per crate: peach. a. 6t0 7tlc per box; plume.
Loe-TSc per cral. prunes. liJ4c per lb ;
raa-s. SloS per bo: grape. &c$l.lu per
"1. app.e. tia-SO. hut kleoernea. 4 S a
fe per pound: cranberrle. f.t.60 per barreL
b AC at Va.iiETABl.KS isrrota, Sl-Ii par
aa-k. ium;:.t. i: oeeta. si
POTATnt.-l Oreeon. I H e per pound;
sweet potatoae. 3STc per pouuu.
ONP.'N! cailf.irn.a. S1.3J per hundred.
-a-.it:rm fc- trnrh.ik.. T"- nrr d--sen
bean.. 3iluv: chbuc vlSc per pound:
.. lf!n..r TM. II - ". oer HoZen: corn.
3e per doaen. cucumbers. tll.J3 par set k .
ece-plsnt. Igl per pound; gsrllc. 10l-c
per pound: tenure, luu jw per aoscn. nut
house leltuos. Il.yel.tl per box: pippers.
I.I. tee luinml- r.illihM 1 " U. n per UnSen;
sprouts. t per pound; tomatoes. SoejToe
per aox.
Ilep. Waal aad Hide.
Hon 1K11 cron. 3e33c: olds. nom
inal
UnHllR Tholre Millie per pound.
WOOL. Eastern Ofion. POIao Pr
round, according IS shrinkage; alley. leqT
c per pound.
PELTS Iry. 10He: lambs. 400e sack,
pheerlnes. 23 fl 40o each.
HIDE." Halted hld'e. 10c pr pound:
salted calf. 13b lc: salted k:p. lose;
green, unaalted. 1c leas, dry cauT. lPlJ'iuc:
dry staaa. l.-rllc.
CAoCAKA ler pound, ae.
Oil. 1
!.IMr,tD OIL Pure raw. la barrel. 1f.
boiled. In barrel wit-; raw. la cases. ILOJ:
boi:ed. In rase. II u.
Tl RPKNTINE Caaee. wood barraUa,
TISc. Iron barrels. S4c: lo-caaa lots. Toe.
OaoOUM: Motor gaaollaa. Iron barrels,
ITc; case. I4; 4 gaaoliaa. Iron barrels.
lo: eaaae. Sue.
COaL CIV, Ordinary lest, case, lee;
bu-a. us taaka. PSse.
rrsrHetoaa.
HAMS 19 ta 11 pound a. ISfJISHc: It to
14 pounda IIStIKo: 14 to 14 pounds, l"t
Itwc: 14 la ll pound ll-,c; sklnaed.
J-, pi.nlta. HSc: cottaaa roll. 14,.
V.jKKL HEAT! Beef tongues. Too;
dried br asta. none; out aide, none, laaldea.
;jc . knuckle Slur .
IAHU Kettle rendered, tlercea. lSc;
lass. 14c: standard, tlereee. 14ie: tuba,
12SC: sharpening, tlercea, to: tuba, c.
HACOS-Fancy. 2Tr: at and ar ti. 23c:
choif i-.'c; Ensllal. III4)1V-,
PKI Al.T CLKfcli Keeular abort clears,
dry salt l:s: smoked. lJtc: backs. T.eht
salt. 13c; smoked. 14 Sc; back beery
evil. Use: smoked. 14Sc; exports, salt.
14c: smoked.
HOGS 111 HIGHER
choice nnixo $7. no at north
PORTLAND YAKPS.
rancy Coyrs Find Boyer at $4.70.
Othrr Line of Stock
Art? Stfadr.
Th bog market at the storkysrds wee
raised a dime yeslerdar. when T.8tl waa
paid for a choice load of t head. Other
save ware at S l to I7.3.
The cattle ra.fket wss stcsdy Most of
.1 14 r.u to S4.fi Ktrlctly
choice coas brought 14 TO snd others ranged
from 13 to 14.3 V Ulgni caire,
S7 and hearywelghts at 4 to.
Several large bunches of lambs wera dta-poe-d
of St I3.3D to 4.:i. Ees went St
'R-Iclpt yestsrflsr were ill cattle,
calves. at) sheep snd Stl hnge.
Hhippera were w. V. Odell. who drove In
47 Sheep; Kobert Mc"W. coldendele 1
car of hogs- U V. Kt. lair. juiw.
csr. of c.t.ls: T. W. Hark McKay, tt
cars of csttls snd cslree; B. Krlckaon.
Welear. X care or cams
O. Bernard, Condon. 2 enra of eattle ana
calves. R. H. Booten. Madraa. care ot
cattle; K. S. Talbot. McMinnviiia. a car.
sheep: C M. Farmer, llrt'or. I car of hogs;
J a Flint. Junction City. 1 car of hoaa.
T K. I'atton. liaiaoy. 1 car of hogs: A. b.
Mlllr. Jefferson. I'cr oi cam.. nu
In! a Large, west oc'ti, a i-v t.i .
The dars sales were ss follows:
Weight. Price.
67 IS.W)
... 63 4 23
... B 3t
TSrt 2.00
ILl lo3 S.30
... IOT3 4.IX
... 1 4IHI S S3
... lle "3
... 7iii 4.S0
... l',u" ;l
... "7 4 30
... 4 &o
... l-4 7W
... 34 "
... llMMt S.0O
... '- 4.13
... 1H12 IM
. . . 1HH)
... HS2 4 30
... b7:t 4.80
... SP.7 4 70
... MI 4 3
... 100I S23
... Itafcn 4,o,
... 1'.M 4 33
... iss 7 .as
... s;i a7
... 1W 7. HI
... n3 a.
... 211 7 30
S3 2.SO
" 1 60
73 4.fO
72 4 00
rl I S3
... 443 7.fK)
... ll 7vBo
... S0
. .. lta 4 --3
. . locj 4 so
... P7 4 So
... 7 433
... 7-M .'o
... 7IS 4 21
. . . 2.1 2S
.. . 1314 S ou
lamb ......
SI tarnbe ...........
337 lambe ..........t
I COW
3 cowa
IS cow
1 bail :
I stag ............
1 bul
23 steers ...........
S reive .
calves .... ..
II calvaa
T calve ...........
S cowa .....e.....
34 cowa ...
17 cowa
1 ateer
SS cows .......e...
steers
3- cows
1 stear
a cows ............
79 cowe ..........
5 cows
S3 htKS ...........
a hose ...... ......
Si hoes
3 hogs
7 hoes ............
U3 e wee
4.1 ewea
2-vtt tatube
1 'a lamltf ...........
t;l lambe
2 boas
SS b gs
I steer ..
7S Coas
be COWS
K4 cows
Sl coae
1 heifer
33 h'lfers
13 rslvee
S bulla
Prirra ouofed at tha Portland Vnlon
pt.trkyarcls for the vartowa clasace of stock
ere i
csttls .
Choice eteere .S3.3G V S3 43
ilitel to choice steer. ........ . iw4 a .'o
Fetr to good stcexs..... iTl S-to
Mrdlum steers 4.3Uu1 4.73
J .tor eteere S7.a 4 .-i
l holes cowe a.a'tf 4 .0
Fair to gootl COwa a-t tr 1 11
l . -nmea cowe 3 il'tr 3M
Fatra choice spayed belfers . 4 4f , 4.nu
Cnolc-e h.lfers 4 r 440
Choice bo. s l; 3 ."-
lo choirs balls 2-.Jj .oo
Cornrnttn btil's ................. 2"-ty 5-
Cbo.t ce.vrs .... I1" 1
Cood to rhlc calrss T oor T.1S
( ..mtnoa calves 4 IH) f .
Cheltie etags 4 5". 4-t3
Gotd ta chuice stags .......... .39 4.3w
Choice light bogs T SSfl 7 40
Cood to choice hogs T 'Hu T.L'S
Fair to good hogs a 7.". tf 7.0.
Common bogs 004) 30
bheep
Choi-e jearllng wethers, coarse
wool i.SS9 -.40
Choice y.artlng wethers, esst ot
mountains t-10e S.23
Choi -a t 04 and Ihreee J V. J" I l
Caoic lambe 4 .23 d 4 3
Choice yearling 4.13a 4.23
Hood to choice lambe ........ IiHiH 4.13
Cu-te 2.3uat S.00
Cbjcexia IJvsetork Market.
CHIC AtlO. Oct. 4. Cslf.e Receipts. e
ttmated at lft tne; market eteedy to 1te
It.wer. Beeves, 44.?3w.'&: T' las steers.
S-3t4f4; Wret.rn steers, S4.20a; stock
era and feeder. S3 33u3 6il: coaa and half
ere. 42W 4 13: calves. Sne.23.
Hogs Kecelpts eetiraetcd at 31.000; mar.
ket. steady to 3c lower. .lt. S4.13s
aso: Billed. IS u 4.33: heavy. 13--4. T . :
rough. II wttiOi good ta choice heavy.
Ituitttl; piga I4.4O0 Y3; bw.k of sa.ee.
SaiVDd43
sheep Receipts estimated at S3.T: mar
ket strong te loe higher. Nstlv. : 4014;
Vt eel em. S2.73tt4 10. yeerllrg. 3o0 4-t;
lamb, native. 14.23 . lo. Western. S4.309
a.-o.
nrled IVaUl al ew Tark.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4. Evaporated apples
dull: nominal. Spot fancy, 10a S) 11c;
cbilt-a, saiee: prim. StuOSc-
Prunes quiet but firm leuotatlons rang
from If lti for Callforalaa ap to S4-40e
and nominal for Oregon
Peachee aomlnaL t'boica, Tlttllt,c: ex
tra choice. 13tl:'c; fancy, ft 'iC
Dalartk Flax Xarket-
PVU'TH. Oct. 4. F' ex on tmrk and In
store. 12.37: to arrive. S3 SS: October. $1 S3;
3vovembar. S3 So aaked: IMcunbcr. tl.21.
FEW ARE STRONG
Most
of the Stock List
Under Pressure.
Is
ST. PAUL GOES BELOW 106
In favorable Karaing Ileprt H
ponsible for Its Weakneaiv.
Canadian Pacific Bought HeaT
ily for Foreign Account,
SEW YORK. Oct. 4. Further Irregularity
prevailed today In tha stock market, which
failed to develop a definite trend. Within
the first, few minutes the market fell off ma
terially and during tha morning range It
fell below yesterday's final quotation Unit
ed Statee meal sold off nearly two points
snd surra of the atandard railroad lasuss al
most as much. In the afternoon the mar
ket slowly recovered, only to fsll bsck to
ward tha cloee.
The pressure against t. Paul wss con
tinue! and this stork fell below 104 for
the Dot time since 1S0S. The recent scuts
weakness of thla laaue. which has given
rise to conjectures ss to ths stability of the
dividend rste, wss psrtlslly explained by
the appearance of the August report of ths
road. It showed a decree of more than
1400.04 In graea receipts and S43S.044 in
ths net. The Puget bound reports a small
shiinkxgs In oprraUnl Income.
A fear Issues developed pronounced
strength. Weirn Union made tha moot
conspicuous gain and It waa reported that
tha elock soon would be placed on a 4
per cent dividend basis. Canadian Paelfio
responded to brisk buying, which waa aald
te b for foreign account. Atchison. North
era Paclflo and New Turk Central wera firm.
Further redaction of prlcee of various
steel products emphasised the unsettled con
ditions In that Industry. Prices of some
products, however, reached tha low point of
tha last decade. Htatlstlca of pig Iron pro
duction In Ceptember. which were received
today, mads a fsvorabls showing, ths rat
of dally production hsvlng Increased from
sj.lis tons In August to 43.o Isat month.
ftuspsnaton of cttl freight rates In ths
West, th bitterness of th struggls la ths
rsllwsy st-lk on the Hnrrlmsn line snd
oppnaltlnn to lha reorganisation plana for
the Arrurrlcan Tabacco Company probably
were rector In tl stock market unset
t lament. ,
Tha general bond market was Irregular,
snd fluctuations wars narrow. Total sales,
par value. S2.3t.oc-v. Inltsd States bonds
uachsnged on call.
CUOr-INQ STOCK QUOTATION'S.
Closing
galea High. Low.
Allls dial pf
Amil Copper .. 1.1O0 SOI 4i
Am Asrltult
Am B-M niigsr. 2.30O S2 M
Amerl--n Cn -.
Bid.
lOVi
411
44
M
OS
43 W
4"S
22
17
8S
S.H4
s.iS
1'X'S
so
113
133H
v
2Tt
31V.
To.T
io2v;
12014
113
21
73 44
227 S
21 ',
270
70S
Is
3
141S
1'S
B
2Vt
43
1.13 H
US
lo
-214
4rt
30 H
sis
40
40 S
131
123S
44 S
137
13
43 S
101 4
14S
s
27
1
27
3
12
HO4
32 S
124
2S-4
1.3 S
37S
123
43
SO V,
104
31
10144
Sri
114
3014
12" Vi
li'.l
P3S
T7'4
2S
27V.
137 S
22
23 S
44S
S?n
40
IMS
214
44 Vi
3.1
24
41
ISO S
44
41V4
3BS
1114 V,
4IS
47S
US
HT
42
.4
li
Am Cr Si Fdy.
Tto 4o en.
400 60s 4Ss
Am Cotton Oil ..
Am H1 I.t pf .
Am lie becurl
Am Unseed ... ......
Am Loc-nmotlve. 2!0
Am Bm.l A Ret 12.SO0
do 1 1 rf erred
Am Hte 1 Frtv .. loo
Am Surer Hrf
Am Tel a Til.. J.ono
Am Tobacco pf. 1.3''
Am Woolen .... oM
S3t,
b4
"so"
iti'vi
d
sot.
32
i3
li3
121
83 H
33 H
2S
'jo' '
K,1
20
S2
l2Vi
102
121
VS
'ii's
22't t
21
Anacoada 31 Co
Att-hlso.t . .T. . ..
do preferred..
Atl Coast Line..
Halt A Chin . . .
Heth'ebcm Steel
It'll
T.2'o
IjIMl
ono
l.PWO
' Vfit'sj
Brook R Tnn. .
CanndlAn Pac ..
Central Leather.
11. .WO
82S.
21
10
do preferred.. ......
Central of N J
Chee A Ohio . . 400
Chicago A Alton ......
Chi J t West
do preferred..
Chicago A S W
C. M A St Paul. 20.400
C. c. C A St L
71
TOVi
107(4 10 i
Col Fuel A Iron .
Col A Southern.
Consol tlaa ....
Corn Products ..
Tvet A Hudson ..
I A R flrnnde .. .
do preferred..
mo
43(4
13A
1IH
141
'47'"
31
SVt4
43t
134 V
US
11
'47"
2
nito
2no
700
"ion
300
e.SOO
Planners" becur
Krle
do 1st pf ....
do ".1 pf ....
CJen K'.ectrlc ..
lit North Pf ...
lit North Or . .
I'llnols Central.
Int.rbor Met ..
do preferred. .
Inter Harvester.
144
12S 14
47
11'tV,
13
43
102
ei
o0
3 i
8.1.m
4S
13il
1
43 V.
102
00
Inter Marine pf ...
Int Paper
Int Pump 200
Iowa r ntral . . ......
K C Povthern
do preferred..
Laclede ; ... TOO
l.oula A Nssh .. ......
Minn A St 1.
M. 8 P A 8 K SI 1V
Ma. Kin A Tex !
1I0 preferred.
Mo p.icinc 2.400
Nat Mlacult .... 2"0
Natlo-il lad . 1"0
27 V4
102V 1024
12AU,
12t
27
'sii
124
4A4
301
Tint 1,
3'
l"l t,
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11314
30
120
3.
12t4
4i.
:mii,
t"4 4
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1 14 S
3'S
Met N Rv 3 PI 1
N T Central . . .
J 0,1,1
lit,
700
Too
a."
2't
I.OilO
N T. Ont A Wes
Norfolk A West
North Am
Northern Pso ..
Psrlfle Msll ....
Iennsylvsnla ...
Peop.e s (,s
P. c C A St L
Pittsburg Col . ....
rresd 8 Csr .. 20
Pv Steel Spring
!:.-dm (I.soo
2SV. 20t
13 "4
22 H
in
22 H
Ttepuollr Steel . 41
do :trererreo
Rock lelend Co 200
23 H 231
do preferred. . ......
St L A 8 F 2 pf
81 It Southwest
do p referred.. lit
S
107 H
lt
33
"4114
!.,
pot,
44 i,"
rttii,
lout,
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4-u,
TT
23 S
'1 'v
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2S
i:.?V
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ioaii
24
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22
'ii'i
l.tlt
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'42S
.-.st,
lCiSUj
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47
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S2
7
2S
13t.
Plora Sheffield
Souihern Pac .. SI""
Southern Ry . .. rlM
do rr.Trrrifl. .
loO
SoO
"2oo
T.snrt
2.IO
' ioA
Tenn Copper . ..
Texas A I'eclfle
To'.. St L. A Wee
Union Pacific ..
do preferrwd..
T s Revlty ...
f B Rubber ...
U a Bteel 104 M'O
do- preferred.. 3 it""
Ttah Copper .
Vi Ca-o Chem .
2. HH
'1
S
S.o
.
rjtirt
l..7ixl
6.OU0
We been
do preferred.
TV-ele-n Md . .
Westing Flee .
Wee'ern Union
Wheel A I. E.
Lehlgn Valley
137S
Total sales for ths day, SiM.000 shares.
BONDS.
I Cloelng qsotstlons: n A R O 4s. ... 1 HI
IT ref 2s rg.lc"S V T C in SSe.. 7S
do coupon ...1'OS No Pacific 3... SB
V f S. rel IOI S No Pacific 4e. . . BOS
do coupon .. .101 1, t'nlon I'eclfle 4e.lo
t s nw 4s rg.Ut Wis Central 4s. Pas
do coupon ...113
Condition af tha Treasury.
WASHINilTON. Oct. 4. At tha begin'
n!n of buaineae today the condition of ths
United Statee Treasury was:
Working balance In Treasury of
fices t 4 S 117
Tn banks and Philippine Treaaury )O.SS:.S44
Total of general fund 1 4 1. S.'. 4 444
Fteelp-s yesterday 1.S4VIM
Plehursements 2.li'4,0?t
tef cit lo date this Cecal year. . . 17. In 5 Si;
Deficit last yesr 1.107.141
Thee figuree exclude Psnsms Csnal and
public debt transaction.
Money, Exchang F.tc.
7CF7W TORK. Oct. 4. Money on call,
steady. 2 b 2 a per cent; ruling rate. 3; of
fered. 2- ,
Time loans, sleedy; ao davs SS per cent;
90 data SS: erx montba S0
Prtme mercantile paper. 4 per cent.
Sterling exchange, ateady. with actual
business In bankers' bills at 14 2T0 for ao
day bills, snd at S4.I4 for dsmand.
Commercial Mils. S4.6230.
Par sliver. 52c.
Mexican dollar. 46c.
Government boods stesdy; railroad bonds.
Irregular.
LONDON. Oct. 4. Bar silver Quiet. 4V4d
per ounce.
Money 2S2S percent.
the rate of dla-ount In the open market
for short b'lls Is J1S pr cent; for three
monthe bills. S S 0 4 per cent.
84V FRANCISCO. Oct. 4. Sterling on
London. 40 de. S4.S2S: do. sight. S4.S4I S
Draft Sight. 3c: telegraph, sc.
Naval Stor-e.
BAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 4. Turpentine
firm. HHc Bsles SOS barrels: receipts ?
barrels: shipments SIS barrels; stocks 3s.
4 barrel
Rosin firm. Sales S000 pounds : receipts
loot pounds: shipments 1500 pounds: stocks
74.100 pounds. Quota: B, I4.2S; O. S4.3SS;
E, f(.l7S; F, Q. I4.44; H. I. I.40tj 4.4i;
K. II41S04(: M. 14.41 s: WO. HO 7.10;
WW, S7.2t7.Se.
A!f FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prlcea Quoted' at tbs Bay City for Vcge
tablea. Fruits. Eta.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 4. The follow
ing produoe prices wart current be re to
day: Vegetsblee Cucumbers, S0tl3c; garlle,
tt?ac; tomatoes. 13940c: eggplant. 33 ti 00c.
Butter Fancy creamery. 87 Sc
Kggs Store. 3c; fancy ranch. 42c.
Chi see Toung America. 156 ldc.
Fruit Apples, choice, II; common. 73ej
Mexican llmea, S30 3.30: California lemonsl
choice, $5.30; common, SI. SO; pineapple, S2
-
Potatoee Oregon Burbanka. SI. 306 1.40:
Salinas Burbanka, 1.5u61.bS; sweets, 11.75
eis.v
Mlllstufts Bran. $28 9 28; middlings, $32
It
Hsr Wheat. 113 020; wheat and oats. $13
017: alfalra. t612.
Onions 73 Q 50c.
Keceipte fr'iour. 2S03 quarter sacks;
wheat, 1713 centals: barley. 1S.40O cental;
ot. 4U33 oentala: beana, 2170 sacks: corn.
10 centals: potatoee. 45 aacka; bran, 370
sacks.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4 Standard copper
dulL Spot. October. November aad Decem
ber. ll.Setyll.SOc; London quiet, spot, ;
future 65 lis 3d. Arrivals reported t
New Tork today, S4S ton Custom-house
returns show exports of 547 tons so far thla
month. Lake copper. 12.50trl3.slSc; elec
trolytic. U.36t-U liHe; casting. Ill2.:5c
Tin easy. bpot. October ana uecemoer,
40 44.50c; November. 40f 40.45c: January,
SS.IJS B40.50O. London easy. Spot 181;
futures. 1183. Local, 15 tons October at
3I.S7HO.
Lead dull. 4. 45 9 CSSc New Tork; 4.10 fl
4.S50 East St. Louis. London, 16 Is Id.
Oeplter dull. 5014c New Tork: 5.I0O
t.SOo East St. Iula London, 24 15s.
Antimony quiet: Cookson's. 1.25 tt S.S7 Sc.
Iron Cleveland warrants. 44s Id In Lon
don. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foun
dry Northern. . 113.250 15.54; No. 2. list)
15 It; Na 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern
soft. 111 915.30.
Cvffo and Surar.
2iEW YORK. Oft 4. Coffe future clotted
stc-ady, net on point lower to. eight points
ntcBcr. October, xz.pzc; ivovember. u.voc;
lcnibtr, 11.82c; Jtvnuavrr. lZ.Sc; February.
12.52c; March. 12.40c; April. 12.39c; May.
12.4.4c: Juno. l3.C7c; July and Auvust. 12.6c;
September, ll.S,'c.
8 not teadv. Rio No. 7. US414Vc: Pan-
o So. 44. l&tC Mild quiet. Cordova, 15
17c nominal.
Pujar Raw quiet. Muacorado. H test.
(, centrifugal, 9C tast, i ic; molaatvea,
t test. 4.11o; refined ateady.
Ctalraffa Produce Market.
CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Butter Steady;
creameries. 23 W 0 27 fcc; datrlea, ao t
t:cci steady. Receipts. M.9 cases; at
mark. mioa included. 15018c; flrsis. ltc;
prime drat a. 'JOc.
Chaese Firm; daisies. 14c; twins. 13
14c; Tounc AmsrlOtU, 14il4kc; lone
borna, 14 914
Leoadoa Wool 8alaa.
XaONDOX. Oct. 4. Tha offerings at tha
wool auction sales today amounted to 10.-
32S bales, mainly croas-brens. Tha demand
was fair and cross-brads were quickly "taken
by tha home trade, Americans purchased
several parcela of fine and medium vradea.
Tha Continent was an eager buyer of me
rinos, but faulty stock was hard to sell.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4. Cotton futures
rinsed steady. Cloalnr bids: October, 9.91 ;
November. 9.9.1; DwomWr, 10.0; Janusry,
O.tW; February. 10. 01;. March. 10.08; April.
10.14: May. 10.23; June. 10.2A: July. 10.2A.
Spot closed quiet. Middling uplands, 10.1.0;
do, Gulf. 10.4A. No sales.
Hopa. Etc., at New Tork.
NEW YORK. Oct, 4. Hops Easy. Rtats
common to choice, 1911. 47 0 55c; Pacific
Cosat. 1911. 3t41o. , -
Hides and petroleum Steady.
Wool Quiet.
Wool at fit, Lsoula.
ST. IerOUIR. Oct. 4. Wool, dull. Terri
tory and Western mediums. 17 1 22c; One
mediums. 17 to life; One, 14.tr 15c,
STREET SPEAKING IS HIT
MERCHANTS TO TAKE ACTIOX
TO n.LT 5IEETIXGS.
Kntranoe to Stores in Itrtall Pistrict
Blocked So Shoppers Cannot Gain
Admittance Ofttimes.
Street speakers In the crowded busi
ness sections of the city will be bidden
to betake themselves and their crowd
of listeners Into the less frequented
parts of the city, if a campaign that
the Retail Merchants' Association Is
to Inaugurate proves successful.
Members of the executive committee,
who attended the luncheon at the
Commercial Club yesterday, said that
In several cases the crowds that col
lected about street speakers In the re
tall district blocked the entrances of
the stores until tt was Impossible for
the storekeepers to carry on business
while their meetings were In session.
The plan is to work for the passage of
an ordinance forbidding open-air
speakers to taka up their stands on any
of the corners in the more crqwded
parta of the retail business dastrlct.
W. R- McDonald, who has served as
an agent for several of the large retail
stores In the past, detecting and ar
resting shop-lifters and "bad check
artists," has been secured to give his
service to tha association. Steps also
will be taken to have ha laws of the
city and state changed so as to have a
more severe penalty Imposed for shop
llfllnr. Members of tha association
Intend to wage an unrelenting war
against this form of petty larceny that
amounts to .thousands of dollars In
losses each year.
A campaign to Increase the member
ship of the association to 600 has been
Inaugurated and a special agent will
be employed to visit the retail mer
chants of Portland and Influence them
to ally themselves wltb tha organiza
tion. Tha association will hold a meeting
at tha Commercial Club tomorrow nignt
at o'clock, at which definite plana for
a number of movements they intend
to launch for the Improvement of con
ditions among retailers will be given
thorough discussion.
IAN JA!LEDASKS $3225
i
Acquittal After False Arrest la Al
leged Threes Others Sue.
Alleging false arrest Louts Jackob
son has started suit In the Circuit
Court to recover 13125 from Louis
Wieder. He declares in his complaint
that Wleder induced Judge Tazwell to
Issue a warrant for his arrest on a
charge of stealing a quantity of per
sonal property and that ha was sub
sequently acquitted.
Qua Olson, a laborer, la suing the J.
W. Sweeney Construction Company for
J16.000. alleging that ha received pain
ful and permanent Injuries January ii
while in the company's employ.
Through his guardian, Roy C Fish
er, aged S. son of John C. Fisher, who
wss killed March 1 when a donkey' en
gine exploded, ts seeking to recover
$10,000 from the Portland Railway,
Light Power Company. Tha guard
ian of the boy litigant is Andrew J.
Cratton.
Joseph McCloskvsy accuses Beulah
McCloskey, whom be married in Octo
ber. 10, with consorting with other
man and wants a divorce.
WHEAT ON DECLINE
Receipts From Spring
Belt Are Heavy.
Crop
LOSS OF THREE-EIGHTHS
Prices Steadily Decline in the Chi
cago Market Corn Gains a
Fraction, but Oats at the
Close Are Down.
' CHICAGO, Oct. 4. With receipts la the
Spring crop belt far heavier than a year
o, the wheat market today veered down
ward as-aln and again. Tha close wss o
to So under laat night. Corn finished a
shsde to 14 Wo up. oats a lath lower to
a Ilka amount hlsjher, and provisions run
ning from unchansjed to 7 Ho DP.
December wheat fluctuated from 7Ho to
STtao with laat sales fet?Hc net lower at
ST 4c.
December corn ranged from S4He to 64 c,
cloalnc firm. feSc up at 4c Cash
frradea wera In better demand from the
East. No. 1 yellow was quoted at TO 70 He
Upper snd lower limits touched by De
cember oats were 4Tc and 47HJ47Sc,
wltb ths close a shade net lower at 4740.
Provisions showed strength on socount of
offering being absorbed by ths large shorts
under the head of Western packers. At
the windup, all products were either as
high ss lsat night or had Increased in coat,
but none in any ease to exceed 7Vic.
The lesdlng futures ranged aa follows:
WHEAT.
Onen. High. Low. Close.
Dec.' "$7.7i $ -97T4 $ .7H .7H
May Uld I.OS14 1.034, 1.034
Jan 1.40 1.00 .7-,
CORJT.
Dec...... .4t4 .4i .4414 .4-4 S
Mar 46 .4544 .434s eVi
OATS.
Pee. ; .47. .474, -47V, .47
May .( .SOW .6014
MKSS PORK.
Jan 14.S7H lll.sf 14.SH4 15 40
Mi; 14.: 14.95 14.92 V, 14.95
LARD.
Oct. 8.RS S.5 8.87H
Jan. ...a ' S.S& ' 8.80 8. 85
SHORT RIBS.
Oct 8.18H 8.15 8.KH 8.12H
Jan 7S7Vi T.0 7S7i 790
May J.S7S4 S.00 7 JV 8. CO
Cash quotaiiona were as follows:
Flour steady.
Rye No. I. c
Barley Feed or mixing. '80Q95c;- fair to
choice malting. 11.08 fa 1.I3.
Timothy seed S13fl4.7S. .
Clover 414 S 1S.7S.
Pork Me, per brrel. J15 9 15. 15.
Lard Per 100 pounds, 1S.I71.
Fhort ribs Sides (loose), Sx 8.75.
Sides Short, clear (boxed), S4.S7 hi 9 8.50.
Orsln statistics:
Total clearances of wheat snd flour were
equsl to 294.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 1.397. 000 bushels, compared with S83.
000 bushele the corresponding day a year
sgo. Estimated receipt for tomorrow:
Wheat. 41 car: corn, 156 cars; bats. 189
cars; hogs, 1704 head.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels 38.900 25.597
Wheat, bushels 57.800 24.100
Corn, bushels 2S0.O0O 276.800
Oats, bushels 507.400 197.200
Rve. bushels IK, .100 1,500
Barley, bushels 111.000 48,600
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, Oct 4. Cargoes quiet. Wells
Walla for shipment at orts. Englisb country
markets quiet. . French country markets
quiet.
LIVERPOOL Oct 4. Wheat Octobsr, Ts
8!id: December, 7s 6Hd; March, Ta 4),d.
Weather cloudy,
Minneapolis Wheat Market..
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 4. Wheat De
cember. S1.07 5,: May, $1.12,; No. 1
hard. 81.084: No. 1 Northern. SI. 0641 S
1.074.: No. 2 Northern, Sl.03 1.05; No.
3 White, SStsCbSLOl.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4. Wheat
Steady. .
Barley Firm.
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, $t.47H
ei.bO cental Barley Feed. S107H1.70
per cental; brewing. SL75. Oats Red. SI. 55
191.75 per cental; white, $1.6581.70; black.
$1,703 1.7S.
Call board sales: Wheat No trading.
Barley December, $1.74 per cental; May.
$l-2-
Puget Sound Grain Market.
TACOMA, Wash, Oct. 4. Wheat Blue
stem. 85c: club. 81c; fortyfold, 81c; red
Russisn, 79c.
Car rsceipts Whest, 73; corn. 2: hay, 11.
SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 4. Wheat Blue
stem S4c; fortyfold. 79Hc; club, 79c; fife,
79c: red Russian, 77c Oats, $liS.ri0 per ton;
barley. $80 per ton: yellow corn, $31 per
ton; mixed corn, $30.50 per ton.
Yesterday's car receipts Wheat, 65; oata
C; barley; 6; bay, 18.
DAM WILL NOT BE BUILT
Northwestern Electric Company Un
able to Purchase Site.
HCSUM, Wash, Oct. 4. (Special.)
After three attempts to condemn tha
property o H. M. Thompson on the
White Salmon River three miles south
of here, the Northwestern Electric
Company has given up the hope of get
ting the property through the courts.
up the project of building a high dam
on the wnite caimon xviver at nm
"Narrows It was shown that the
rit.i.flhhAnV.r 1ntar.it. nf Ran Fran
cisco, were attempting to monopolize
the waterpowers di ine tviuie ouimuii.
Klickitat and Lewis Rivers, and to
hold them for speculative purposes
only.
This was shown when the North
western Electric Company in purchas
ing a power site 01 xi. n. uiuuu, ei.iu
ii-. nnrth nf bare, flatlv refused to
purchase the site until the provision
that they beg-In development work in
three years' time waa stricken from the
contract.
BANK'S CAPITAL $100,000
Hood River Institution Also Pro
motes Its Officials.
HOOD RIVER, Or., Oct. 4. (Spe
cial.) At a meeting of the board of di
rectors of the Butler Banking Company
It was decided to Increase the capital
stock from $50,000 to $100,000. The
additional stock has all been taken by
the stockholders. The directors of the
bank are: E. H. French, of The Dalles,
and F. McKercher. of Portland; Truman
and Leslie Butler and Carl H. Vaugban,
of this city.
Mr. Vaughan, who is connected with
the Gilbert-Vaughan Implement Com
pany, has been elected cashier of the
bank to take the place of Truman But
ler,' who becomes vice-president and
manager. Leslie Butler remains at the
head of the bank aa president and
chairman of the board ot directors.
The bank was started here 11 years
ago by Leslie Butler and his son, Tru
man Butler, with a capital stock of
$20,000 as a private Institution. Tha
deposits at the time amounted to $36,
000. The institution now has deposits
of $572,000, according to the last state
ment.
Ashland Erects Cluster Lights.
ASHLiANT, Or., Oct. 4. (Special)
Cluster lights are a feature of some
N
lumbermens
National Bank
CAPITAL $1,000,000
i per cent
on savings
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1859.
Capital ....e. .?1.000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 800,000.00
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail
able on all parts of the world.
Corner Washington
Established 1886
Merchants National Bank
Second and Washington Streets
Portland, Oregon
Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
DEPOSIT ART FOR THE UNITED STATES.
DEPOSITARY FOR THE STATE OF OREGON.
DEFOSITARV FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH.
DEPOSITARY FOR THE CITY OF PORTLAND.
Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals, invited.
Four per cent interest paid on time deposits.
Eirst National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
V
of Ashland's principal streets now, and
will be extended as fast as possible to
cover all Improved streets, according
to present plans. The current was
turned on Monday evening: for tbe first
time from the new municipal electrlo
liitht plant. Concrete posts were
adopted and these have been'bullt by
city employes who are extending: them
as fast as they can.
Check Forger Sentenced.
CHEHALIS, "Wash.. Oct. 4. (Spe
cial.) Georg-e O. Spurg-eon, whose me
teoric career as a check forger in Che
halls Satnrdav. when he secured $200
from local business men, landed him in
the County Jail Sunday, pleaded guilty
before Judge Rice and was given an
indetermenate sentence of from two to
20 years in the penitentiary at Walla
Walla.
It is worthy of note that in
variably, when the news of
bitulithic paving awards
come in, it always states that
the council acted "after
thoroughly investigating all
the different kinds of pave
ment." THE BAEBEE ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Constructs Asphalt and otbr Bitu
minous Pavements. 8OS-00S Electrlo
bids;., Portland, Or. Oskar Huber,
Manager.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Ask aboat
American
"Olympic"
Largest
Finest
Steamer
in the
World.
(Atlantic Transport
Red Star
'White Star'
White Star-Dominion
T. H. LARKE
IS Second Ave, Seattle, Wash.
Corner Fifth
and Stark
and Third Streets.
TR.iTEI.EM' GCTDE.
OFEX BITER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STR.J.N.TEAL
Freight received
daily at Osk-st. docn
for TheDalles.
Hood Elver, White
Salmon, I'm. tills,
i Kennewick, P a a e o,
Richland, Hanford.
White BluHs, and
intermediate points.
TtRST-CUkSS PASSENGER SERVICE.
FARE 50 CENTS
TO HOOD RIVER, WHITE SALMON, THB
DALLES.
Steamer leaves Portland Sunday. Tuesday,
Thursday, 7 A. M. Returning leaves The
Dalles Monday, Wednesday, Friday. T A. M.,
arrlTlng st Portland about 5 P. M. same day.
W 8 Buchanan, Supt.; W. S. Smallwood.
Gen'l Mgr. Phone Main 2960. A 8527.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
STEAMSHIPS
The Tourist Hlghwsy
and Scenio Routs to Europe,
via
Ths St. Lawrence River.
The Shortest Ocean Passage.
Less than Four Days at Sea.
by the
"EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC."
Weekly sailings Montreal, Quebec, to Liver
pool. First cabin. J92.50; second cabin.
$53.75: one-class cabin, (called second
cabin). $50: third cabin, 37 snd J31.25. Ask .
local agents. F. R. Johnson, G. A., 142 Third
St.. or J. J. Forster. T- P. A-, T18 Second
ave., Seattle.
San Francicso, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct. -
North Paclilo 8. 8. Co.'s S. S. Roanoke
snd S. S. Elder sail every Wednesday alter
nstely at 6 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third
St.. n'ecr Alder.
MARTIN HIGLEY, Passenger Agent.
W. E. SI.rSSER. Freight Agent,
phones M- 1314, A 1314.
WiBamelte River Route
Daily Boats (except Sunday) 6:45 A.
M., for Oregon City, St. Paul and Way
Landings.
For Salem 6:45 A. M., Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. Taylor Street
Dock. Telephone, Main 40.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUTSRAUA
(Union Una of N. Z.)
VIA TAHITI AND .WELLINGTON.
Direct through steamers, sstling from Ran
Francisco Oct- 18 snd every 28 days. Well
ington and back. 1st class. 9264. Other rates
also low. The line to lles of the 6ouOt Seas.
For reservations see Coupon Railroad Agents,
or address Oceanic S. 8. Co.. San Francisco.
THE BIG 3
BEAR BEAVER ROSE CITY
EXPRESS STEAMERS FOE
Saa Praii claco and Los Angeles.
WITHOUT CHANGE.
8. 9. Beaver Sails P. M. October .
SAN rE'.iw.c at runiLAsu so. its,
t Ticket Office, 142 Third St.
Phones Main 40 and A lilt I.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER.
Rails from Alnswortn Dock. Portland. 8
P. M., every Tuesday. Freight received st
Alnswortn Dock daily up to 6 P. M. Pas
senger tare, first-class, $10; second-clasa 7.
including ineais aiiu datui. iiua uxiiua
Alnswortn Dock. Phones Mala 268. Mala
170, A 1234.
1
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