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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1912)
19 TTTn MOnXTXG-ORirtiOMAN. T IIUI'SDAY, ArKIL 11, 1013 - i - : - , LOUR UP 20 GENTS niform Advance in Patents in All Markets. XPORTS ARE DIME HIGHER Ijllfrt-il tuolatlon Kai-1 SI Ton Whrat In Demand at Ex-Ire-irK" Irkv Oal Sell al S3. The- aaa an all-arunl adame In flour -4 fee d price yeaterday a a result or high price to which wheat Has riimnen. !.aat wMk the rui't Muna muis me of the local mllla advanced the price ctMnu 23 cent a barrel. One Portland 111 did not advance and as a consequence ie price condition wa unettl-l notwlth anlir the strength of the market. Thl III has now raised Ita quotations SO eenta barrel. effectlve.today. and the Hats of all i North racif'.e mill are. therefore, onl- rm. The market la firm at the advance d another lift to prlcea la the near fu- if- la probable. The new Hat price oa patente ai.iv a arrrl and oa straiani a --v- a-" ised 10 cent a barrel to yesterday br I export mill. reed prlcea were pot up 1 a ton. Braa now ouotrd al 123 and aharta at H. Tha illl feed market la strong and It looka aa It would have to in much blither witn artey auppliea exhauated aad oats selling t extreme prlcea. v.. i much wheat haa chanced hanila lo- alir or la the country thla week berauee of absence of offerings. Holder are strong n their view. On the local maravi ? 7 fi.oat, waa bid for B! Bend blueatem. at the of f-r waa not aecepteov. rr a 101 f re.). SH cent f. a. b. waa bid. flub waa joicd up to M cent track. There waa a al on the local maraei veral hundred tona of oata at which -finitely put the market al thla figure. Local receipt, la car, were reporteu oj e Merchant!- Exchange aa followa: TVheat Barley Flour Oats liav endar II ? r ie.lav .v . 1 . . edneeoay.. 41 ' Vear aao . .' . . '7 '1 - ,J -ca n , date lle. sl I-Tf 1 WIA Ri IX FleV-T Ql ARTKR OT VXAX Br Cibwwiaa Madr ay ! ltae w rarirtc (awat. In the matter of fallurea In the flrat quar- er of JUS. the Pacific stalea make a hotter thcwintr than other parta or tne counirj. rnr number la rreater than In the aame rl-Ml laat y-ar. hot the total llabtllltee la Ti u h I-a. e Th- number of commercial fallurea la the I ntl-d State reportid to R. Dun A Co. ijrlna toe f.r-t quarter of 112 w a I vrrv lar- total for that perl.xi. The amount f ii.biii'ie waa 'COiilii alao-a lane :oul. The averaxe llabilltlea per failure amounted to II i.l.'l. which haa been fre quently exceeded In th earlier record, and which eonuare with tl4.ta In 10M. with Jjo r:: in 110 and li.4;J In 1. It wa. liierefore. In number, rather la magnitude. r mercanul default that th flrt quarter of ihl. year waa dlatlnculshed. Of th three Pacific Coast atatea. Oreoo tod at th top of the list la roallnea of llabilltlea and number of failure. There waa a reduction la California from f 1.47132 to $l.!4.tW7 and In WaatoUiirtoo from 11.--PI.Stl to 1 lx!t7. Th number In vry rase ihowed more or tacreaae. hower. ninufctunn( default rttn( S3 abort th previous J ear. although, th indohtrdne waa lowered nearly ll.OXKOfxX. There wer 1 more reverse In trading llnea with lit tle chanae In habiUUca, whll other com merrial failure war Identical In number, but Involved a omwhat larger amount. Number. IJabllltle. 1!MA 111. 112- - l'l- 1-reao .. 4S .-H t 71i.iH t M V.ait. .1" l'-1 1.1X7 l.I.M atif 1S4 I1U 1 14.:.T 1.47i4U Total ..3 ZV J.02l.43 J3.4.7l rt.4. MARKKT IS NOT M tlKM Veciag Lew Active aad Lawer Price Of ferevi. TH-r Is an eaater feeling In the egg mar--t. aa :onnr la not a active laat week ind til few speculator operating ar oiler s lower prices. Th poultry market w fairly wr!l sup ;ied and firm. Good a-n ao!d at IT cent and brotier were taken at -5 to SO cent. lTvsd m.at cold readily. Pork wa tt-ong at 10 centa and veal waa In good demand at 13 cent. I .am be were quoted at 1 c-nt and aheep eold at T cent. No change ware announced In butter or cli-c prlcea OKi:K MARKKT rok !POT HOPS t silw a " ja iohi rv .wuv I t en tract Mtaatloa. - Ar. oltr of s cent for a car of chotc Oregon 111 hop ws turned dowa yester day hy a local dealer. There were also or ders oa the market at 3J9 cents. It '-ports from th country stated that -'4 cms had been quite freely offered ta growers on contract, but no local dealer was fouud who waa aeekicg the new crop at thi pi lc. A.corjing to a California wire there were rd-ra on hand for all the spot hope left In Ponania. about 1SOO balea. at better than i trait "or th aew Sonoma crop r centa was bid. traetabl aad rult Mwppllea Ample. r'ruit and vtg-tabi receipt were light, hut th market waa sufficiently supplied. A gr of mall-is orange cam la In the foreraooa. A car of Florida aew potatoes la daw Friday. California new potatoes were la moderate supply and sold at T rents. A'l California vegetables were firm in the south because of rain. Oesarn Held V at High PrW. There ha been only a amail contrantlng done out In tbe Wean during th past week, says fiber and Fabric Thia la due princi pally to th face that sheepmea ar asking prsre that tm Bootoa dealer do not feel luftn-d ra paying. Price ta Montana ar quoted all the way from 14c up to 21c, '-rordinr to the quality, and th dealers ar efusmg to pay their asked ratea. Haak C'brwHag. Itsnk clearings of the Northwestern cltle es(erda were a foliowe: Clearings Balances. Portland , i:4ua. $J47.l'i3 .aille .. 1.7.-.4.l-- Tacoma 144.44s l-oaane l.U4i.ul PORTLAND MAKk.IT. , Crala. Ftowr. Fed. Etc. w UK AT Track price: Bluestem. $1: -tub. WH'A; red Russian. 0-4C : valley. Sf -. 4"f"M. fr. MlLLSTl rt Bran. in per ton: short. midilllngs. .:u. FLOCK Patents. S4 70 per barrel: sTWlcht. 1; export. t: Valley. 4.10. erahtm. It: wbo'e wheat. S.tk0 t tRX Whole. ;S; cracked. '.! per ton. I No. ! Eastern Oregon timothy. 14 aM. No. 1 V.l'. Sll'Ols a.lslfa. 13 I.-..V. elover. Hr: otts and velch. tlw. 1 1 .-. cram hy. t'J. fttT N 1 white. l per i egetaMew and Fralta. TnoriCAL FRUITS Orange. navel California grapefruit. l.oa4: If Florida grape'-trtt. f7T: bananas. l J i 0 I fro per haneh: lemons. t.ouJe. pe VRs.cH rlLITd Almena grapes. II pee sere I; cranberries. llOflll.io Pr barrl; po.ea. '-ISO'S per hva. .,.,, . f j.ATuts-bujmj ariaes: ,'?-,rr"i- IMJI.BO p.r hundred: ( California. J..bbm prlr-. 7c per pound: sweet potatoes. '"'vK.TAi.L E'-ArtH hok.s. T P 7" doaen: asKaraaua. while. l .S P-r trees. l:.2 per crale; bana. li'UHc; n b. per pound; r"u,,f,"""'vJ,:! per crate: wltrr. Per crat ; eneure ker. J3 i dos-n; ecspiant. JV Pr I pound; nad - .--- house lettuc. ;trtl Pr s: " pr pound: pepptri. ;ic per pound; rauiane. loc per ): rnuoaro. ..-- eplnarh. II ISOl n per Boa; wmll'ir". . n: r-r boa: garlic. S10c pr Pnd r ONION Association price. ... per Mrk: Mexican. S.1.7S per "'-, .,,, iag DaJry aaoVCoaatry Prodwc. BtlTTER Oreaon creamery batter, olid x. aaw. nrlnta. Ktr tOCd kreah Oregon ranch. candled. XI per doxen; case count, -uc. CHttbE Oregon flats. 22c pr pound. Totint America. -c per poui.d. PORK Fancy lOc per pound. VEAL Fancy, lite V 12c Pr pound. 1-ulXTRI-Hena. lot, 17c. Springs. a17c; broiler. :j3Uc, dycka. lOr. gceee, 11c; turkeja. live. c; drcaaed. iic. Mwplw Wrwcwrtaw. S.ALMON Columola Klvei. l-poccd tali 12. Jv per dosen; -pound talla. j pound W at. i4C; 'JUaaa plaa, 1-pauad tail. Jl.ai. . mM ... cuKrKK Boasted, la drum. OsOe per pound. ... NCT walnot. 16 lH Pr poa. Braxil nuta. 14ylc; flil-ert. 14 4UOC;--moada. lloilc. oecsn. lc; coooanuta. leiwaj II per doses; cheatnuta. lie pw pound, hlcaory nuta. o 1UC l.er pound. IIU.MST t teouo. par oa; ralMa honey, loc per touud. .... SALT-Oranulated, $1 ar Job: half grobd. lows. a.iu per -ton : -a. Pr t-a. BS.A.VS bmjil whlta. 461c. lari-e w-Mt. c: 1-im. tiso; !. 6c atesioaa. . bB'E No 1 Japan, a me: cheaper grade. 4Vk; eouthern bead, aa,)"- . fCQAR-Ory granulated 4.S: trtUI and berry. d.:o; Honolulu plantation, -' beet. $; extra C. ti7n: powdered. hrrla. la.4." ; cube, barrels, f4.au. -a, DRIEU RU!TI APP.s. 14e P",?0.'! apricota. lstfljo; f!,,.!! J! prune Itailana. lHlxi lvdllc; ramna. loos Muscat at T,c: bleached Tbompsoa. .",". k.eacbed Sultanaa. Sc; seeded. TVs JS c. Satea. Peraiao, sit Pr pound, sard. !. CiKhsU. ISO lc. DHT SALT CL-RED Rul short elaara. dry all. lie. ahort clear back. 1 to -" pound. lOSac: Oregon exports, lac Hope, Ussl and Uldea. HOI- :kii crop. Buc; olds- aominal; lVli: contracta. Joe MUIIA1H Choice, S3w40 pee pound. HuvU-assttra Oregon. 14jlaa pes pound. according ta ahxtnkag; allay. "SK&VZ&rOic: iambs. ..Led. I.,; shoil-.ool peita iiiS.--c; bulcnsr bolta. Jao. take-oS. acjL01. h. taao-off, (IIS " silDES Ballad hide. 10910 . oer pound. eltd calf. lS0lTc; aalted kip. 1 1 9 Uc; green hide. Sic: dry calf. H; dry hide. IbiiIM; awltsd stags. Ttflwa; grwaa tag a. ftaOVsc. CASCaHA Pr pound. S0o. CRAl.-v BAud la car lota. llttUl FURS Portland price for prtm. w;l handled eklna. aocordlng to Slxea: Mink. 47.&o: raccoon. iwcml.M; skunk a ar row stripe . li; skunk (broad tnpl. T6ctsll.au; muk.rt, JHOMei gray fox. TM l.iu. red tux. i5i0. marten, !; beaver. fvS.S0; Usher. 11, badgsr. u yl; lynx cau wl.dcat, iitallM, tier. Hue; 14: lynx. IS9; rtsgta.1 cau. 2&cyuc; civet cat. iodise: houae cat. say sue. snouataaa Uoo, e lo. har. tie la. llaatst OU aad Taiallaa. LINSEED OIL Pure raw. la aarrala. Oc; boned, la barreis. tic: raw. la cuss, Soe; Soiled. In cases. 7c TI'KPENTINE Cases, 70c: wood baiTSls, 7Vc CATTLE ARRIVE LATE EAIILY OF"ERIXGS ARE QUICK LY DISPOSED OK. MarUe-t lit Fairly Sleady In All Linos, Willi Day'a Trade of Small Proportion. Ther waa a good supply of cattl at th yards yeaterday. but most of the arrivals cam In 1st. Rverything on hand at th opening w disposed of by noon. Th top price of th first of the week wr not real-la-d. but. quality conaidered. the market was fairl steady throughout. Steers bad a range In the day s sale of . to 9A.7S. There was little doing In other cattle llnee. several email lot of hog wer sold at prices running from $7 to ao.SO. Th mutton msrket was quiet, but price were firm. Wool lambs brought $t. lo and $H.M and Spring lamba sold at 17. Wethers were taken at tz.in. Receipts yesterday wer Pt:4 cattl. 18 calve. ?o0 hocx. 4.'tl nheep and ?3 horses. Shippers Included Jme Juddeg. Alder. Mont., :; cars of cattle; Jamas A. Hunt. Mount Angel. 1 car of horses; T. Kopplin. plain View. 1 car of sheep and hogs: T. H. Allen. Woodburn. 1 car of cattle, calves and bogs; J. C. Davi. hhedda. 1 car of sheep and hogs, and J. K. Keynolda. Condon. 1 car of rattle and hogs. Th dTa sale wer as follows: Weight. Price. l steer U fA.Hn 4t steera l-" " steer W- .on 3 steers 1"" 3 steers I'"'- 1 steer 4.V 2 steers 1!H (1.40 pit steer l-'."' S-7.'l l bull 14 I M 3d Spring lmh ." 7 i", wool laml.s 7:: n.10 fro wool lamb b4 .""i 4 J welhera l r-' ism I 'l -7.1 I ewe 4 --" 14 ho b-30 1 hog -".M 7 " 5 hogs 2"-1 a.xrt 7 hogs 4 i7 ' 7 "" t3 hogs '77 li hos 48 hogs " 7 i Th rang of price at th yard was aa followa: Cattle Choice steers $i$$7.0. Good ateer a .4 Medium eteer 4.0v Choica cow. i.Krf Croml cow S OS 0) ft 10 Medium cows i.ioa i ? CUolc. calvee SJ J ' tiood heavy calvea .0ir S I Bulla 4.zstj ft es l$taga 4.5 . l.lgh.'TT t.9 9 Heavy ..........-... S.ftSty tJuVT . a.snej 40 Wether v. " u it I IS 4 . "Ml tX O ') Ewe Spring lamba -"" OBsadus Uveataek Market. OMAHA. April Cattle Receipts. 3o0; msraet. actlv to K'c higher Native SI rs. .l.."i: cows and helf. rm. -l.4ti li SO. V- est er steers. 4.ifj7: Tevxs steers. (4 lo -40. cow. and he.f-ra. 3.SK 5.H: '".nerfc JTiti4ij. .tucker, and feeders. HSl'D 7: calves. 4.0ul .t; bulls, stags, etc., ''tlogV-'R-eeipts. It.i: market. He to l"c lower. Heavy. 7. T.75: mixed. .-45 7a: light. T sr, n 7.T.. pig. .; bu.k of a'e. $7 4."- 7.ttft. Kh p R-c-lpt. 1K0O0: market, stsady. Vearllnga. toe,;. vMJien. JJ.M' d.40; ewe. $tT.-. oa l.mba. list. Chlrag Uveeteck Market. CHICAGO. April !. Cattle Receipt. tt.wW; market, steady to shade higher. Ilevra. gi.4V7U: T'laa teera, t4.S" ft.: Wasters steer. .V to . S : stock-r ad feed-r. i:ii. cows and heifer. f.'.0.7rt: ealve. SAeirS. H-g Receipt. 2."..X: market, dull to ,V low er. Ught. $7.4o 7.AI; mixed. " Miff J no; heavy. 17 Srf7.ti?'s ; rough. 7.Vl ta.-.: pig. j7.;i. bulk of saie. JT. Tt6 7i. Hheep Ftec-pt. vr..ooo; niark-t. sf-adv to Oc lower. Native. 1 4. .V t H. If : Western. JI..Vit7: j-arPni-. e".7" It 7. I. l.ms. 01 ti. Jj Wei.S. Western, (.Si 2 $.23. pes baa. Provtsioaa. , HAilf 10 to IS pound. liHla,c: to 14 poun'ia. lSWaio'i'. 1 to la Poun-liStl-c. picnic. USc; cettag roil. IJo. i '.iiiJ.ii.mi. mnri.rl- UeTC. HVsC; UU lJc; tandard tierce. UVo; tub. HVC shortening, tierce. Ve; tube. BAON r'ancy. ic; standard. 11.. TRADE IS CAUTIOUS Stock Market Affected by Po litical Situation. SELLING ON LARGE SCALE Tran.aclioii Arc Mo.-tly at the Ex-rK-nrf'if Value? Lute I5r Drive,, Causes IVavj; Closing. lne- I.atc.a Easier. NEW YORK, April 10. rolitlts and th pulnlcation of the I'nlt-d Jitatea Steel Cor poration's figures of unfilled tnnnirs for March were among the foremost develop ments of the day In the atock market. Of these, politics came In for primary consider ation. , The decrease of lSO.WO tons reported by the alee corporation wa. considered fa vorable In the main. Conditions at the market opening reflected s degree of caution with numerous one-point declines. This movement was followed by a partial rally and In turn by another wave of selling, under which price went lower than at th opening. Dealing were in tre mendou volume during the flrat hour and almost entirely at the expense of values The market continued dull and relatively narrow during the afternoon, at which tlm ther were upward movementa In American Hugar and a number of obecure atock. The active Hat hardened antll It affected much of the early decline, but the dullness sug gested further caution by the speculative clement. la th final hour a eerls of bear drive enl th ceneral average to the lowest of the day. snd resulted In s hesvy close, ex cept for Reading, net loasea ranging from one to two points throughout the list. London's settlement. In which the rate for Amerlcsns ran from 4 to ft per cent, pro voked sums demand for call money at 3'i per cent. Monev on call and for various long-tlm maturities was easier here due to the light locil demand. Honda fell back today with no material losses. Total sales, par value. J2.774.Otw. I'nited States bonds unchanged on call. CLOS1NO STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Salca. High. bis U ia ! 1 W 64-. 2- iV 44 1U7 34 S l'J"a 1401. lUoVs iotfia " loa l''Va 3; MS 14l Low. BUI. Allia Chat Pf Amal Copper Atn Acricuit 4' Ml o Ht au V 20 j bO Kit, '-'5 ' -S 1J44 M 107 24 1J71, 1411. lvi 141 S lu7? 311 M . 24." S eO .' 6' M 1 e S M :. 24 23 13 51. - WW Am Htot fusar. .. American Can .. H. Am Car A rtiy. Am Cotton Oil Am 11(1 at Lt pf Am Ice SecurL. Atn Linseed . . . Am Locomotive. . 1K loo 5. u.0 3.4" M 43Si Am timet a Kef 17. loo 6.1 "a 107 34 1211 140 10.1 2 11 103 141 J sr. r.:; 24W 2 2 3.1 P' 25 J 37 144 11 "44 87 32 45 144 15 171 23 42 33 37 ;. 44 171 134 41 130 20 eo lid 24 13 31 12 2S 63 1 I. K 24 140 30 64 4.1 147 .1" 2M II. ". 4 113 M 122 S3 12.1 1I1K 106 2 K 34 1 24 7 2 57 42 2 T.1 .47 J14 SOS 74 41 15 4 174 Pl 7S 1W. 71 112 .13 -i 21 ni 7N S3 7 17 2 1 do preferred.. UV Am fieel Kdy.. Am bear Hef.. Am Tel Tel. . Am Tobacco pf. 1 .noo l.ooo 10O A in vt ooleo ... Atchison lO.noo 1 1 "O do preferred.. All Coast Line.. Halt at Ohio . . . Kcthlchem Hteel Hroek R Tran.. Canadian I'ac. . Central Leather do preferred.. Central of N J.. Ch- a Ohio . . . Chlcaan Alton l.loO 4.lx o. 1 "0 4.WS l.ll 7,uu 7o0 T.9"t 81 S 0, Chi til West . . . 9K do preferred.. J Chlraao at N W 20 v, iii'wi .d 84 '4 4.'. 14.'. IS 171 4. 24 4:l 3.1 SJ ' 57 4.1 i 172 IMS H 42 1 mit 2W, 61 t II J'i 13H 31 "ioi k'I Vs 107 1C2 Sa iii"" 31 041, 45'. J no 114 i 40 11.1S M i ins 125H ims li7'4 21 H .w 11 3.1 inn '4 70 H 301, ri 42 S 4S 114 .11 7.1 41 2.1 W 1.1 a 3.1 , 17.1 2 7S r.s 112 BIS 54'. l'a 3!) iio" M 32 4.1 144 V, IIS 171S 23 S- 43 32 . S7H ;.o'a 4H 174 1H4S 41S 1KI', 2t 1 1H !. 23'. 1--S 31 W "isv." I'M v, 1U4 i3oi 30 S 4 Vs 4.1 14Xi; ,r.s 2V 115,. 4o lis Kl' 122S S.I 12.1 1M Wi 2 s 314 11 34 H liUS 24 7i 29 S 7 42t4 '7I'' H 1131 n, in 44 2.1 1.1 5.1 173 t 7K Bit 70'4 112S 3S .1.1 00 f.l 7l S3 C. M A ft PauL S.SoO C. C, O Ht L. Col Fuel at Iron Col A foutbera. Conaol Uaa Corn Ploducla . lM.1 A Hudson.. l A R tlrande.. do preferred.. Distiller' eiecur trie do 1st pf do I'd pf .... Gen Electric ... Ul North Pf . .. Ot North Or . . Illlnol Central. Int-rbor Met . . do preferred. . Inter Harvester. Inter Marine pf. Int Paper lnt Pump Iowa Central . .. K C Southern.. do preferred.. Laclede flea . . . Loula A Nash . . Mum S Kt 1. . .. II. a P 4 8 8 M ilu. Kan Tex do preferred. . Mo Pacific Nat Biscuit National Lead .. N Ky Mex 2 pf. N' Y Central . . . N V. Ont A TVea Norfolk A Wel yoO 10O 2.2H . ! 1. ftnl :i' 2. sun 8T.IH11 ft.'-tvl 1.70H 2. UOO f IM .7i" W"ll T..v 8.00 7110 .iO &v-J 40U "oi loO kill 4.40 ' x'.ivn IH i.4x .T' 4i"t i.liiO 0X 1.4IH1 North American .t."l Northern Pctflc 7.l Pacific Mall Pennaylvania ... People' Oa P. 1; C- St I.. Pittsburg Coal . Pr.seed S Car.. Pull Pal Car . .. Rr Steal Spring S.niio 4IMI l.tin 1.0"0 loll 1.Ki Hearting 1I7.KK1 Kepubllc Steel . i. do preferred.. 2.000 Rock Island Co lt.7x do preferred. . S.too 81 L a K r i P( 2.W0 t L Southwest. do preferred.. loo Slos Sheffield .. 1CH Southern Pacific .V7i Southern Rr . .. ilo preferred.. Tnn Copp-r Tesa A Pacinc Tol. St I. We do preferred.. Union Pa'-iftc . . do preferred.. I" S Realtv . . 7. eHl ::iK Hi a. -' :m S.fw V H Rubber . V S Steel ..HT.lmi do preferred. I'luh Copper . . Vu-t'aro Chem . Web. ah do preferred. Western .M.I .. Wasting Klec . Western T'nlon Wh-vl ft 1. B. I ehlch Valley . Colno Copper . Ray Con.ol. . . in" 10 OoA l.lOO roi t.ol r.o 2.-oti l.UOO fil 1, 7S R3S C.soo i7 lrt 3 500 2ft 2 l.vi i iis I. noil 2.VIU 262 S Am Tobi 262 Total sale, for the day. M4.500 shares. BONDS. furnished by Overbeck Jt Cooke 'Co.. of Purtlai.d. v Rid. Asked. Amer Tel A Tel conv 4a 11.1 115 American Tobacco 4. f.1 95 An.ertcan Tobacco 6. 120 12 Atchison general 4...... In 11. Atchison conv 4 14 KM Atchison sdj 4s stamped !" SI Atchison conv lot. Ilo Atlantic Coast Line cons 4s.... K4 ." At Cos.t Line -. A N coll" 4.. P4 4 H iltlnior A Ohio a 2 Haltlmore A Ohio 4s " S Ilrooklyn Kapld Transit 4a S7 .... Can Southern first 5s lol 101 Chesapeake Ohio 4 ! lol C B 4k O, gen mtg 4s 05 1 0.1 CHAW Joint Js fn. C II Q HI" 4a Hot, loo C B A O Oenver 4s M.1 ! Central Pacific first 4s l '. Chicago East Ills 4 HO Sot., I'lnca.o K I P ref 4s . . K .- Chi R I A P Col trust 4a 72". 7:: Colorado A Southern first 4... W7 7 Denver A Kio C.rande 4 8H Sk I'-l A Hudson conv 4a "7 .s E'le tlrat con P L 4 Wl lnt Met 41, " 7 Japanese first 4s err 2 H'.' Loulnvllle A Nashville unl 4s... K4 o Missouri Pacific 4. 74 74 New York Central- 3a M f7 New York Central L S 3a 2 12 New York City 4s K4 114 New York city 4a of 1057 17 107s Norfolk A Western 4a f Kfi N Y tmt A W 4a v4 t Northern Psriric p 1,4 0 Northern Pacific 3. l .70 Peina Rv 4 of I1MS 100 ! Philippine Knllwsv 4 M Reading general 4 "7 I:eoubllo of Cut.a 5s 10.1 1".? .-ouihera Pacific flr-ref 4.... P.1 ' fo' Southern psciflo col 4s 0' "6 South-rn T-sllwaT 4a '8 79 I nion Pacific first 4a 101 11 I nlon Pacific conv 4a il.1 1(W Cnlon Pacific ref 4a ! . l ulled Statea Steel 3 F 5a 1f1 in., 1'nlted State. 2 reclstered KMlt. 11 Culled Slates 2. coupon 1MJ4 111 Colted State. 3. registered '"j;1 1'nlted Stale, .".a coupon I "2 .... 1'nlted State 4. reentered 114 ';,, I'nited States 4s coupon 114 1 1 ue 1'nlted 1:hI1wsv S F 4s 67 it. 1 nued Rallreay St I. 4. Wabash first 4a 61 HI V; A.-l-ri. Colon 4',s "7'- . " Westtnihouse conv 51 04', t5 , st c.'4 02 03 11K1 100 Stork a HOSTON. AprM 10.- Allouex 44 Anialg Copper.. 1 A Z I. Sm... -'s Arlxona Com . . BACCASM. 7H 'al A Arlxona. . 73 C.I ft lleula 4S. Centennial ' 21 Cop Kan Con Co 2 K Tlutte Cop M. 14 '4 Franklin 14 Olroux Con . 5 4 flranby Con ... 52 rjreene Canarea. s 44 T Hoyalle (Cop 27 Kerr Lake I a Lake Copper 4 I.a Salle Copper 3 Miami Copper... 26 it Boatoa. rinsing quotaitone: Mohk 63 Nevada Con .... 20 'Xlplsanx Mine, f North Butte. 3S North Lake 7 Old Dominion... 53 tOoeola 116 (oulncy 6.1 - shannon 14 Superior .'. 82 Sun . BO alin.. Tamarack 1 U S 8 K M . . 1 do preferred... 'I1..I. Con 27 : 48 14 il tah Copper Co. 63 . . R1L 1 Wolverine 112 . Money Exchange Etc. NRW YORK. April lo. Close: Prim mercantile Paper. 4 P 4 per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at J4.M10 'for o day bills and at 4.b7 for demand. Com mercial bills. $4.83 . Mexican dollars. 4.e. , (lovernment bonds steady: railroads easy. Money on call firm. 34: ru.mg rata and "losing bid. 3; st 4 per cent. J.v'vr r'ntl " months. 34 per cent. Bar llver. .lxc. SAN FRANCISCO." April 10. Sterling oil lndon Sixty day. 4.84; do. .ight, 4.t7. Silver ban. 5Sc. Mexican dollar. 4e. Drafts, alght. 2c; do. telegraph. 4c. LONDON. April 10. Bar silver, steady. 26 d per ounce. Money, a per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3 7-16 per cent; do. three months' bills. 3 7-16ft3 per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WA8HIXSTOV, April 10. At th begin ning of business today th condition ot th t'nlted State Treasury was: . Working balance In Treasury of- UCes -...X 07.O4. In banks and Philippine treasury , 3 S;'J Total balance In general fund... lS.td Ordinary recetpts yesterday..... lvj'.;.; Ordinary dlsbursemcnta yeeterday ,4,lH0...o Iichclt to date this fiscal year... JiU'.J.jJ Surplus at this time laat year... 2.0.1.6..J These figures exclud Panama -Canal ana public debt transactions. SKANIKD WOOL AUCTION SALES WILX BE ON 1ATES FIXED BY LOCAL ASSOCIATION. About 3,000.000 Pound Will Be Marketed at Thvt Point ThU Spring No Contracting. SHANIKO. Or.. April lO. (Special.! Th date for Shamko wool ale a published are Incorrect. Instead of being June and 11. the dates are June 18 and July . These datea were aeleeted by the Antelope Wool growers' Association several week ago and hav been extensively advertised throughout Central Oregon. When asked today about th apparent discrepancy na to the dates set by State Secretary Hoke, of Medical Springs, and the local association. Secretary H. C. Crooper. of the latter, aald: 'W will certainly adhere to the dates chosen by us In making up the schedule of dates. Secretary Hoke did not consult the local organisation, and hie dates are two weeks earlier than would suit our Interests, since lt would not allow tome of th re mota growers to get their wool her In time for th sale. "Indications sre that Shanlko will mar ket X 000. 000 pounds or more thla year, which Is an Increase of 750.000 pounds over 111. On account of the unusually open Winter the fleeces are very long nnd clean. The grass has been good ever sine last "" . . Th increase In lambs this year is about 13S per cent, and Instances are reported as high aa 140 per cent. Growers gen erally are feeling pretty good over th sea son's prospects. "I do not know of any contracting hav ing been done In this territory, though a few buyers have been through here. Flock masters apparently feel that they can bet ter affoau to wait for the big al days and do business with SO buyers than to sell to one buyer without competition." Metal Marker. NEW YORK. April 10. Standard copper eajiler: pot. 1 5 37 0 15.50c; April. 15 45 I8 60- May. 13.474 lS.ftftc: June. 15.47 l&.GOc: Juiy, 13.47 ff 15.70c. London weak; spot C9 6s 3d; futures. 70 8s 9d. Arrivals reported at New Tork today. 330 ton. Ci-tom-houaa return how export of 74.12 tons so far this month. I,nke copper. 16316o: electrolytic. 16c; casting. 16 134c. Tin easy. Spot. 43 43.25c; April 42.7j 43 "5c; May, 42.5043c: June. 42.354 42.87e; July. 42 37 42.62c: August. 42 r42.5oc. London, easy; spot, 107; futures. UH4 los. , , ,,, Lead. -easy. 4.134Jl0c New York: t?4.17e Kaat St. Loula London. 16 os 9d. Local sale. 50O0 pound June at 4.2.1c. Spelter dull. 6.60l6.80c New York; 6.-0C East St. Louia London. 23 10s. Antimony, quiet. - Cookson'. 8c. Iron. Cleveland warrant. 52 6d In Lon don. Locally Iron was steady. No. foun drv Northern, tl.12.14r 15.75; No. 2. $14 7o 18.25: No. 1 Southern and do. soft. S15.-5V 10.73. ' Coffee) aad Sugar. NEW YORK, April 10. Coffee future closed firm at a net advance of 33 8 points. April, 1.180c; May. 13.0c: June. 13.97c: July. 13sc; .August. 14.03c: September. 14.07c: Octohaa. 14.03c November. 13.98c; December. 13Hlc; January. 13.91c; Febru ary. 13.91c; March. 13 82c. Spot, steadv. Jllo No. 7. 14c; Santos No. 4. 16c: mild, quiet; Cordova. 16018c nominal. Raw sugar, steady. Muscovado 89 test. 3.67c; centrifugal 96 test. 4.17c: molasses suiter 89 tt. 3.42c. Sales. 100,000 bags. Refined, quiet. " Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. April lO. Evaporated apples quiet: spot fsncy. 910c: choice, 8t 9c; prime. Tec. Prunes active, steady. Quotstions rsngs from 4!0c for Callfornias up to 30-40 and 83 Ilo for Oregon. Peachea dull, easy; choice. 30lOc: extra choice, 11011c Naval Mores. SAVANNAH. Ga.. April 10. Turpentine firm; 45e; sales. 53; receipts. 171; ship ments, 639; stocks. 16.TOO. Rosin firm. Sale. I4m: receipts. 440; hlpments. 36O0: stock. 47.SOO, Quote: B. lrt.60; D. rt.7S: & $6.91: F. O. H. $7.2.1: I. $7.3..: K. $7.35; M, $7.30; N. $7.60: WW. WO. $7.70. .New York Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. April 10. Cotton futures closed Arm. 26 to 34 point higher. April. 11 loc; May. 11 19c: June. 11.26c; July. 11.54c; Ai'gust, 11.36c; September. 11.40c; October. 11.46c; November, 11.4Sc: Decem ber. 11.52c: January and Tebruary. 11.50c; March. 11.60c . t . , . Spot closed steady. 26 points higher. "Mid uplands, 11.60c; do. Gulf. 11.75c. Ssles, 00 balea. Chicago Produce) Market. CHICAGO, April 10. Butter Steady. Creameries, 29J32c: dairies. 24 28c. tegs Steady: recelpta. 27.T49 cases: at mark, case Included. 18c; ordinary firsts, ls419o; flrat. 19o. Cheese Weak. Daisies. 15 16c: twin. 1513c; Young Amarlcaa, 15 ft 10c; long horns, 15 16c. Wool at St. Louis. T LOVIS. April 10. Wool Steady. Ter ritory and Weatern mediums. 16 loc; fine mediums. 15 17c; fine, ltfa 13c Duluth Flax Market. Dl'LUTB. Minn.. April 10. Clolngr Lin seed In store, on track, to arrive and May, $2.16: July. $2.13 saksd. Hon at New York. NEW YORK.' April 10. Hope Dull. I.yle School Board Elects. I.VI.ir; Wash.. April 10. (Special.) At the meeting of school district No. 4, embracing; Lyle. Homer Moore wa elected president and I. Dilabaugh clerk.' Miss Anna Mulligan was chosen principal at a aalary of J75 a month, and other teachers will be selected In the near future. The Board is rushlns; the completion of the new school build in c. as present quarters am crowded and Inadequate In conveniences. Western Pacific 5. . Wlimnun Central 4 West chore 4s WHEAT BULGE SHARP Chicago Market Soars on Crop Damage Reports. " 1 OVER THREE CENTS HIGHER Winter Killing In Illinois, Indiana and Ohio Said to Be Great. Millers May Have to Buy Freely. CHICAGO. April 10. Damage reports from Illinois. Indiana and Ohio became so numerous todsy that the wheat pit toolc alarm. In consequence the market closed strong at 1 c to 3c net advance. So serious did the Impairment of the growing wheat crop aeem that It waa pre dicted the next Government report ou d tell of a. much as 4,000,000 acre wholly abandoned. Opinion, were also expressed that millers would soon be forced to buy freely and that the soft Winter grades mlgltt go to a premium oxer the Spring variety A hardly brae Important Influence In bringing about the bulgiwa. th. fact that no Jet-up could be .Ighted In th upward awing of th price of corn. . Though corn wa on the up-grade all day. the trade did not have the volume that has recentlv been a feature. Value, neverthe "... scored new high record, for .eaaon following St. Loui. and KanaaeCtty. where May corn sold respectively at 80c and TOc. Oat moved up to th best prices of th crop year thus far. , Provisions were easy at th outset, but ral lied later. Corn strength snd the Missouri state report, indicating a heavy shortage ot hoKs on Spring feed, brouhrt the chsnge. The lesding futures ranged aa follows: WHEAT. Otwn. High. Low. Close. May iJ.JU $1J 1.04 CORN. May .78H .TTJi l"H July 76 .76 ..3 .6 Sept. 74 -7S ,74 .75 OATS. t My ....... .39 -3T4 .56 . .7 July 50 .52 .50 -2 6ej,t, 3 .43 .5 -3 MES3 , PORK. May 16.92 17.1T 1 90 Jtllv 17.112 17 B7 . 17.80 " " Sept. ;...X7.73 17.95 17.62 179 X.ARD. Way 9.72 . 9-70 9.82 Juiv ...... 9-0 10.02 9.7 10.02 Spl. ......10.12 10.22 10.07 10.22 SHORT RIBS. May ' 9.45 9 62 0.42 6? July 9.70 So 9.43 9-bJ Sept 9.90 10.05 .8o 10.05 Cash quotation wre as follows: Flour Firm. ( Rye No. 2, 92 c Barley Feed or mixing. $0otlivfair to choice malting. $1.20 & L35. Timothy seed ai2. Clover Seed $1S2L50. Pork Mess. $17.12 6 17.:j. Lard In tierces. $9.77. , tinort ribs Loose, $D.fO. Grain statistic: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 2ia.w00 bushels. Primary receipts (two days were 6OH.000 bushels, compared with 4K7.OU0 bushels the corresponding two days a year ago. Kstlmated receipts for to morrow: Wheat, 31 car; corn, 11$ car; oats, 114 cars; hogs. 21,000 head, Grains at San Francisco. 8AN FRANCISCO, April 10. Spot quota tions: Walla Walla, fl-73 01.76; red Rus sian, $1.72 J 1.73: Turkey red. 1.77tj l.2; blueatem. $1,756 l.sO: feed barley. $1.90; brewing barley. Il.HSgJ; white pats. $1.9114; 1.93; bran. $25.SO'&2; mlddllnga. l3232.50; ahorta, $28.50; April oats, $1.92 asked. $1.90 bid; May oats, $1.93 asked, $l.uo bid. Call board sales: Wheat December. $1.62 bid. $1.66 asked; May. $1.75 bid. $1.80 asked. Barley December. $1.52; May, $1.85. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MI'NETAPOLIS, April 10. Close: Wheat May. $1.07t1.0; July. $l.o1.0; twptembcr, $1.01. Cash No. 1 .hard. IUOIj. ..Vi 1 Northern, $1.04 1.10; No. 2 Northern. $1.07 W1.08. No. 3 wheat, $1.00 tol.06. Barley 60c$1.3O. Corn No. 3 yellow. 7878e. Oats No. 3 white. 33tf34c. Rye No. 2. Stiif86c. Bran In 100-pound sacks. $246 24.50. Paget Sound Grain Market. SEATTLE. April la Wheat Bluestem. 90.:; fortyfold. 6c: club. 96c; life, 96c; red Russian. 96c. Yesterday's car receipts Wheat, 13; oata. 7; hay, 14; flour, 6. TACOMA. April 10. Wheat Bluestem, 9c$l; fortyfold. 94c; club. 93c; red Rus sian. 91c. Car receipts Wheat, 12; oats, a; hsy. 16. ' European Grain Markets. I .ON DON. April 10. Cargoes, firm. Walla Walla for shipment, 3d to 6d nlgher, at 3ss 3d to 3S 6d. Kngllsh and French country markets, firm. LIVERPOOL. April 10. Wheat Msy, 7s lld: July. 7s 0d; October, 7s 8d. Corn Msy, 6s 7 d. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKJCT Prices Quoted at tho Bay City for Vege tables. Fruit. Etc SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. The follow ing produce prices were current her to day: Butter Fancy creamery, 28 c. Egg Store, 19 c; fancy ranch, !lc. Cheese 17 c Onions $3.5 3.73. Fruit Apples, choice, $1.25; common, $5c; Mexican limes. otj3.50; California lemons, choice. 4; common, $1.25; aavel oranges, 11.S0: pineapples. $:'2. Vegetables Cucumbers. 50e tt $1.25; green peas, 4&5c; string beans, 40ti45c; aspara gus. 75ctf 41.25; tomatoes, nominal; egg plant. 5&1UC Potatoes River Burbanks, $92.t5; sweets. $:.7561: Oregon Burbanks, $2,350 2.50: Salinas, $2.602.75. ' Hay Wheat. $14 J 19.50; wheat and oats, $144 18: alfalfa. $1:91.1. Recelpta Flour, 2483 quarter sacks; wheat. 3360 centals; barley. 36.620 centals; oats, 1240 centals: middlings, 80 sacks; hay, 224 tons; wool. 219 bales. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Birth. MANCtNI To th wife of Enrico Van cinl. 151 Kast loth stret North. April 1, a daughter. TAVESCOVIH To the wife of a. Tavesco Tlh, 282 Sixteenth street North, April 8. a son. ' M'GOWAN To the wife of Oscar C. Mc Oowan, 194a Flake street, April 6, a daugh ter. GANNON To the wife of F. O. Gannon. 453 Bast Burnaid street, April 7. a daugh ter. JESSEN To th wife of Henry Jessen. 969 Twenty-fifth street North, April 5, a son. LARSEN To the wife ot A. R. Larsen. 1018 Eaat Twelfth street North, April 7. a son. .Marriage licenses. RILET-ROSBROUGH R. C. Riley, city. 35 and Mae Kosbrough, city, legal. GRAHAM-JOHNSON Harold Graham, city, legal, and ClarabelJ Johnson, city, ''aflLLHOLLEN-'VtALT Milton W. Mlllhol len. city, legal, and Helen E. Walt, city, le- '"kRAUSE-GATES Clarence Krauae, city, 23 and Ines Gates, city. 17. ANDERSON-JACOBSEN Johan Ander son, city, 82. and Martha JacobBen. city. 25. JOHNSON-FOLIN Ben Johmron, Grant. B C 25. and Jennie Folin. city, 21 'VAV OLPT-HARKTINS Harry Van Olst. Brooklyn, N. Y.. 35, and Jessie June Harking, city 30 , ' MA RLIN-P1NE "Lee M. Merlin, city, 25. and Giendora Pine. city. 22. LEIPY-FOWIR Perry Lelay. city, legal, and -Daisy Fowler, city, legal. FRE ED-CON NET fr.nk Freed, city. 35, and Ira Connett. city. 25. MURPHT-GREEN Jesse Murphy, city, 21. and Kate Green, city. 1!. RODOERP BICKKL V. F. Bodgera. city, les.nl. and OHv Rlcsel. city, legal. FITCH A-H ANNS DALE Lawrltx Fltchzu First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus n 850,000 Oldest National Bank Wct of the I Rocky Mountains LADD&TILTONBANK Established 1859. Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 800,000.00 Commercial and Savings Accounts Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail able in all parta of tbe world. OFFICERS W. M. Ladd. President. Edward Cookfnarham. Vlce-Prea. W. li. DnnekJcy, Cashier. - We Maintain a Savings Department and Pay 4 PER CENT Interest on Savings Deposits lumberjviens National Bank Capital $1,000,000 The Largest Steamers in the World niTnvrnir c ., MAY 4 New III Y I VI PI I ULIlHrlL 45,000 VTlJ X 1111 iv Tons Each TIT A Mir TITANIC FRENCH A LA CARTE RESTAURANT. TURKISH & ELECTRIC BATHS. SWIMMING POOL. FOUR ELEVATORS, GYMNASIUM, VERANDAH CAFE, PALM COURT SQUASH RACQUET COURT AMERICAN LINE Atlantic Transport line Hew Tsra I is Is Mrect RED STAR LINE New Tar Pvu - talau farts WHITE STAR LINE Hew Tsrfc Mil liver I Boston Queenstowu Llverpcol. boMOIr JlKlilcrmucwi. Company's Offlce, Room "B" Bailey Building-, Second aad .Cherry Sts., Seattle Or Local Railway and Steamship Agents. Cathlamet, Wash.. 41. and Caroline Hanns- dltHiLlilrYBK F. P. HI". Sodavtlle. Or., 57. and Nora Dyer. city. B0. WHITMORE-HAWEci Raymond Whlt more. city. 22, and Helen Clara Hawei, city, ao. RAILROAD OFFICIALS TOUR Inspection. Made at Snringfield and Additional Trains Announced SPRINGFIELD, Or., April 10. (Spe cial.) A party of Southern Pacific of ficials on a tour of inspection of the Natron-KIamath Falls extension, ar rived here today. They were met by the Mayor. Commercial Club officers and a . number of business men, and taken in automobiles to various parts of the city. They will establish daily trains be tween Sprinsfleld and Oak Ridge, also two trains daily between Sprinpfleld and Cobiirp. Tbe party included J. W. Campbell, general superintendent: John jlTULITHIC pavement stands the test of time, weather and hard traf- -Insist on bitu- J. C. WILSON & CO. STOCKS, BONUS, tiKAIM A?T COTTON asfl VT W R IT UJsl NFW YORK. STOCK eXCHANOB KKW VOKK CO 1-1 ON AC 11 A NOsl CHICAGO BOAKU OF TKAOK " TBLK bXOCK AKD BONO Ki.CilA0X ' SAX m i CISCO. Mala Office Mills Bid.. San Xrmelsea. Braacb Offices Vanooaver, "'"a. , Portland. Los Asttele, ban Bias. Car- oado Beach. V I FOBTLAjrO OFTICKl Main Floor j.unbermrna Bank BnlliTlaa. 6tb and Stark. Phone Ma rehall 41Z0. A 41T. 1 STWS aT" i iHcoamAT6 a CONSULTINa and CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS PUBLIO 8ER VICE PROPERTIES FINANCED and MANAGED SO Plna Street New York I I B fic. litliic. Robert S. Howard, As. Caahter. J. W. Ladd, Asst. Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Ast. Cashier. Corner of Fifth and Stark SaU May 25 June IS July 0 MAY 11 June 1 June 22 July 1 3 from NEW YORK WHITE STAR-DOMINION "ME6ANTIC" & "LAUKENTIC" Lfi t and Unlit Stiaa wmrrj M C LiwrisMi Wtmmtm Only Four Days at Sea TO KUSOPB Dl OOirrOKT AT aODXlLaTSJ RATS8 Thsi Screw SJL "Canada" ansl "esaaaie" OHE clash (rr caBnr sxavrcsi THIRD CLASS CLOKBD iiOOMS Baarw eharked Ssraefk to Ml anr ta tmtt. Embark alffht before aalllac. Ilo aoasl r Sraaatar M. Scott, general passenger agent: H. E. Lounsbury, general freight agent, and F. L. Burkhalter, district engineer. TRAVELERS GUIDK. Canadian Pacific "K5TPBESS OF THE ATLANTIC AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL QUEBEC AND JJVEBPOOt. VIA THE SCENIC KOLTE TO EUBOrE 1000 MILES ON THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER AND LESS THAN FOUR DATS AT SEA 2633 MILES PORT TO PORT THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE First Cabin $82.50 and up 8eond Cabin S58.75 and up One-Class Cabin 2d-rlas) o0.0 and np Thlrd-Clase Lowest rates on request. Canadan Pacific" Office; corner Third and Pine (Multnomah Hotel bids;.), Portland, and all local agents. EUROPE Seventy Spring and Summer tours, comprising Tours de Luxe and Motor oar Tours, and also Vacation Toura at Popular Prices. Frequent - sailings. All routes, including Mediterranean. Programme of Tours da Luxe Around the World now ready. . THOS. COOK SOX, 689 Market St- Sss Kranclsoo. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA (Union Line ef N. Z.) VIA TAHITI ANJ? WfiLLISOTOX. Direct through steamers, sailing from San Francisco May 1, May 29, and every as days to Tahiti, Rarotonga. Wellington and' Sydney. Tbe line to Isles of the South Sea. For reservation see Coupon Railroad Agent or addreaa Hind. Rolpa A Co.. San Francmco. LOS AJVGELES AND SAX DIEGO , STEAMSHIPS YALE AXD HARVARD. Railroad or any steamer to San Fran cisco, the Expo City. Largest, fastest, avnd the ONLY strictly first-class pas senger ship on the Coast. Average speed 28 miles per hour; cost $2,000,000 each. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND A L. A. s. s. co. Main 628. Frank Dollam, Arent A459f. 128 Third Street. San Francisco Los Aagelei and San Diego Direct b. S. Hoanoke and & S. Eldar Call Every Wednesday Alternately at S P. V, NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO, m x PSaa ataia Ul. A ID COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER. Salla from Atnswortn Dock. Portland. A. U. every Wednesday. Freight received at Alnaworth Dock dally up to 5 P. M. Pa-eng-er fare, first-class. $10; secondslaas, $7.0U, Includlna meals and berth. Ticket of fice Alnsworth Dock. Phones Main 3600. A iii2. rf o iCiisiV r..:V3:I-Ti:SVlr A Js. A EXPKKSS STEAMERS FOR fcan Franelsoo aad Los Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE. S. S. Rear Molls at 9 A. M. April It. 6 AN FRANCISCO PORTLAND S. 8. CO. Ticket Office 142 Third St-eet. Phone: Main 2605, A 140. 4