Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 17, 1912, Page 17, Image 17

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    MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912.
DEMAND ONLY LOCAL
Opening of Potato Shipping
Season Is Uncertain.
FARMERS ANXIOUS TO SELL
Orders Sent From Texas Are Filled
In Idaho, Where Shippers Hare
the Advantage of a Lower
Freight Kate.
Although the sise tf the Oregon potato
crop hu been reduced, probably one-half, by
blight, there has been no Improvement In
market condition There .till appear, to be
more than enough potatoes lor all require
ment The chipping season haa not opened yet.
and It la still uncertain trhen it will etart.
An occasional ear goe out. but theTe la no
general demand from any Quarter at a price
that would make shipments from Oregon
possible or profitable.
There la some Inquiry from Texas for
potatoes, but Idaho 1. getting thla trade.
Buyen In that state, having tha advantage
of freight rates to Texas In their favor, are
able to make shipments by buying at 40 to
gS cents f. o. b. A few caxa of Oregons
hava been aent to Ban Francisco, but some
at them are still nnsold there.
Farmer In this section are making ln
anlrles and are anxious to seU if they can
get reasonable otters, but the demand la
purely local In character and. Is limited.
Good potatoea on Front street are Jobbing
out at 75 cent.
The demand for onions op to thla time
haa also been local.
vtzaker maxr-TO rx wheat trade.
Demand Is Checked and Lower Prices Are
Bid by Portland Dealers.
The feeling In the wheat market waa
easier yesterday because of the declines In
Europe and in the East. The demand was
considerably checked and bids were about a
aent lower all around. The reversed ten
dency of the market haa had no effect yet
en farmer who continue to hold for higher
price
The oats and barley markets were firm
with sellers asking full prices, but the .de-
Local receipt. In cars, were reported by
the Merchants Exchange as louows:
-X3 1 TTlrtrtv. O t T3
15
8
IS
10
5SS
80
i tn - r.vort bv Consul W.
t--ai . Tiimfl the official records of
the 1912 crop of wheat In France show that
the harvest amounts to 3S4.878.292 bushels,
weighing 9.907.329 tons; this was raised on
ta iiq OAs The normal annual con
sumption of wheat In France Is estimated to
be 34O.52i.'.0SO bushels, and the crops of this
year come close to being sufficient for the
wants of the country, me average preuue
(Inn nM r"rc In 1912 was 20.68 bushels In
contrast to the average production for the
last lO years or lH.ow ousnei..
e, ,-.,.. ne the nrodnetloil of Wheat In
France for the last six years elOw the fol
lowing iigures:
Year Acres.
1907 ...
Jl . . .l,l!tS.672 2S7.870.69t)
IflU . 15.8!7.11K R15.012.10
J912 . 16.198.968 834.876.292
ITEW CHOP 'WALXT TS ARE RECEIVED
Crape Are the Firm Feature of tiie Loral
Fruit Market.
An advance shipment of new crop Cali
fornia walnuts was received yesterday. Car
lot shipments will start the last of the
month. From the samples received by Job.
bera yesterday the crop la of good quality.
The grape market waa rery firm, both In
California and locally. Tokays were quoted
at 90 cents to $1 a crate and Muscata and
Valairas at 75 8 90 cents. Receipts or ore
eon grapee were small, except Concords,
w-hten. were slow.
There was a good demand for apples of
color and uniform pack, but the market was
fall of odda and end which were offered
at all kinds of price There was a fair
apply of Fall pears of various sort wntcn
were steady at $191.50 a box. according to
kind and grade.
Casabas sold well at T5 cents to $1.60 a
tflosen. There la j& longer any demand for
sack: turnip 1 00 per sack; beet (1.10
per sack; parsnip $1.25 per sack.
xmvrj maau 3 avaia.....-
. . , ! 1 . 4 Artn nr
n.ijfc f re.n locals, wm" -
dosen; case count, 3536c . .
... . . .-. . .A.. ,-.- .... n m mAl.nri tVllU.
18c: daisies. ISitc; Toung America 19"iic
per pound.
BUTTER Oregon creamery ouii.r, .
35Kc-per pound; prlnu. SStteSTo per pound
ruKii Fancy, llo per pound.
POULTRY Hen 13frl3Vic; broiler ISO,
duck young, 1213c; geese, 11c; turkeys,
II 1Ba -,... 4.ui1 Mft
Staple Granaries).
- -1 tflM. .nn rmTl Q
tall $2.25 per dozen: eight-pound talis.
. . . . . a. tl 40: Alaska Dlaa,
one-pound tall 85c$1.25.
iJOJf .ar OVMMU, .
"Lnir-hoie IS.TS Mr ease: strained
honey, 10c per pound.
HU1W1IODWi AVV7SWV7SV A- "
Braxll nut liiiie, fUbert 14 loo: al
mond 17021c; peanut 64?SViC; cocoannta,
Hcutl per doaea; chestnut 12o pel
pound: hickory nut 10c per pound.
JA BiAnS Omail "UI'Di i r, - - '
5.10c; Lima, .65c; pink, 5.00c; Mexican
noo; Dayou. a.oos.
SALT Granulated. $13 per ton: hall
cround 100 $7.SO per ton: 60 $ per tea.
...... . t. c i. j K w t.1 TRi Honolulu
. ...... -... i - k r.K - . r r n ( IK. i. 1 1
Plantation, ea.iv; weei, e. , ' ' . . .
powdered, barrels, $6; cube, barrel $6.13.
f?5c: Southern head. lfflHo.
ur.lt.u rnuii-Aiii"0 - -
apricot 1214c; peachea, 8811c; prune
Italians. 8010c; allver, 18c; ii g ,o'te
black, (Uulc; currant 8Vic; raialna, loose
Buscatei. o . 7U"
11 unoieacnea punwuw -lew, - : j"
ii-kVi: iuu Persian, atte pee seuad;
Card, slov par box.
Monday 177
Tuesday 170
Wednesday ... 68
Tear ago ... 87
21 24 24
8 10
8 9 2
10 8
714 675 492
202 832 4l'0
Provision
. . ,n ... - ... melBH! nlrnloa
llHc; skinned. 18ii19c; boiled. 7a
BACUXt ancy, iivwi -"rl
. . . m . . T. . T Dank, rifV 1 1 U
9 He; backs, smoked. 14ttO16te0; belllas,
or salt, lc; iwum,
j . a HI) Tierce basl choice, lee; oese-
u4'? w.. .111:
UiaubLIAAavuD m L.'t ' -
sliced beef. Inside $23 per case; dled heel,
uislde 24o per pound; saasug rTZr.
io2&c; hoUtelner. loo; Italian ham. so,
liver sausage, quarter $5; Vienna sausage,
quarters, ii, .
Bops. Wool and Hide.
nnpq tutu rroo- nrlme and choice, 18 Q
20io per pound.
UOUAUl unoic MO per pv
ti 1. 1 n 1 . . nnl butche DOltS,
(12501.75: searings. 2550c
pound according to shrinkage; Valley, alts
ii2He per pound. '
HIDES Salted hide 1 llo per pound;
salted "lf. ISo; salted kip, llOUo;
green hide llc dry calf. No. 1. 25o; No.
dbo; jirm -1 A ". UTJ V
CASCARA Per pound. 4tf4o; carlot
Unseed Oil and Turpentine, v
TTWCB-rn 1-iTT T.w . ! T3e: boiled.
barrel 75c; raw. cases, 73o; boiled, case
ow.
TCRPKNTINB Cases. Mt; barrel BT0
par gauon.
HOG MARKET IS STEADY
TOPS ARE STILL GOING AT $8.65
AT THE TARIS.
Ttn.helfi.
1 9ts f1 1 R77 nO4.220
!l!220.21T S15.181.00s
watermelon
yoTJi-TBT SBixryo AT better prices
Hecelpt ThU TTeek Rave Bee Ught.
Dressed Meets Quiet.
The marked falling off In receipts of
poultry this week has stiffened the Front
street market. Bens sold readily yester
day at 13313 Ms cents, but buyers were not
so ready to take Springs and they sold
about half a cent under hen Other kinds
of poultry weYe steady.
The demand for dressed meats was light
and although arrivals were not large, the
market was rather weak.
Eggs continued very firm at the ruling
price, with the supply limited.
The butter and cheese markets were
steady and unchanged. , '
HOP MARKET IS LESS ACTIVE
Buyers Are Still en Watch for Choice Grade
and Growers Are Firm.
The hop market has quieted down some
what, but buyers are still in the Held and
were choice lota available under the prices
recently paid deals would no doubt be
turned. Growers are firm and are making
Bo "concessions yet.
One of the lots lately bought by the Sea-
vey Hop Company was that of Matheney,
, of Alrlle, 80 bale for which 20 cents
paid.
Wires from California reported that the
market there had been absolutely stag
nant for the past week. New Tork tele
grams told of a continued strong market.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearing of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as iouows:
Clearing Balances.
Portland $2,364,223 $201,789
Keettle 2.175.871 269,
Tacoma 762.197 64.569
EDokane 939.251 67.950
PORTLAXD MARKETS.
Grain. Flour. Feed. Ete.
WHEAT Track prices: Club. T9c; blue
stem. S'-'c: forty-fold, 80c; red Russian, 78c
vallei". 80c.
FLOUR Patent $4.3 per barrel
iTTiicmi. 13.90: eiDorts. J3.60BS.70: Val
ley. 14.30; graham. $4.20; whole wheat. S4.4W.
MILL8TUFKS Bran. $21 per ton; short
$23: middlings. -'.
BARLET Feed $24 0 24.50 per ton: brew
Inc. $26.50927.50 per ton; rolled. J26C; 27.50.
jlAx Timotny, cnoice. siitj'is; io. ,
$16: oat and vetch, $12; alfalfa, $12; clover,
110; straw. $6ft7.
CORN Whole, $38: cracked. C3S par ton.
OATS White. $24.609J25 per ton; gray
feed. 124; gray mining. $.'3.50.
Vegetable and Frnlt
FRESH FRUITS Apples, ordinary, 50c )
-.SI. 50 per box: peachea 40e50c per box
pears, lit?!. 60 per box: grape 75c9$l
per oox; cranoernes. tJ.dv per oiimi; cue.
has. 75c ff $1.50 per dozen.
TROPiCAL FKlTfS Orange Vele-fl
J4 04.60: grapefruit, $495: lemon 16.30
17. fO per box: pineapple oc per pounu.
ONIONS Oregon. $1 per sack.
POTATOES Jobbins- orlces: Burbank
T5o per hundred; sweet potatoes. lo per
sound.
VEGETABLES Artichoke 73085e per
doicn. bean 5c; cabbage, leitto Per
pound: cauliflower. 25675o per dosen: eel
ery. 25975c per dosen; corn, 75ct?$l per
sick: cucumber 50c per box: eggplant.
$1.2391 53 per box: head lettuce. 20025c per
Anven: neoners. 68o per pound: radishes
1520e per dozen; tomatoes, 4075o per
fcnv: rarlic 8 4r6c per pound.
BACK VEGETABLES CajnM. tl-15 pet-,
HELPS ALL MARKETS
Financial Exchanges Strength
ened by Ending Italian War.
WALL STREET TRADE BROAD
Tradinsr Liltrht In Other Unei3 Mar
ket Conditions Generally Are
Unchanged.
Aside from the sale of three "loads of
hoas. not much trading waa put through
at the stockyards yesterday. On the whole
the market was steady. -
Of the hogs sold, one load graded top,
and brought $8.65, the full ruling quotation
on the best quality. Two loads not so good
sold at $8.45 and a few heavy hogs brought
$7.
Receipts were 27 cattle, 784 hogs and 38
sheep.
AhfmAM .r- the Pomerov Meat St Live
trw.lt- Association. Jackson. Wash.. 1 car of
hogs: F. G- Cloyat, fomeroy. vvasn., cr
of hogs; H. K. Ciapp, CaldwelH 1 car of
hogs; C H--Farmer, iicuoy, -i car ui uub.
t it -tx--,l .Tnnnlian r.ltv. 1 car of hogs: F-
vt nrlr Silverton. 1 car of cattle; R. F.
mm,. Rnmevelt. Wash.. 2 cars of sheep
and hogs; Robert McCrov, Goldendale, 1 car
Of hog and M. W. doctor, veuiarviMO,
Wash.. 1 car or nogs.
Tha rtnv sAiea were as wuow:
Weight. Price.
. 1 cow ..1390 $5.00
an 167 8.45
89 hogs iff
hors .". 355 7.00
240 8.'15
107 hogs e-"
1 now w a.w
The range of pneaa at the yards waa
Choice steers I V"
Good Steers I Si
uii... .t.e (.00 0 S.1i
Choice cows ? ?y
Good cows
li.l nwa ..... I.OOfiP 6.3
?Tirr, " ..i 7.00 8.7
nH hun calves 6.259 7.00
Bulls
Etags ...............
Ught .- -28 T5
HeivV T.000 7
Sheep
Yearlings - 4.I5 4.85
Wethers
Kwes- ....
Lambs
1.00 a B.JS
4.759 i ll
1.80 9 4.50
2.75F e.oe
8.85(3 5.75
Omafaa Xaveetork Market.
sraiTO nMAHA. Oct. 16. Cattle Re
celpts, 7600; market, slow to 10 rents lower.
Native steers. $6.2o10.25; native cows and
heifers, $3.50 ia O.ou; western io"r,
8.80; Texas steers, x.w,a.ow; imik.
h ,.,ifer :1.25ra6.23: canners. $34.2
.r-v.r. tii1 feeder t4.50d7.75: calve
$4.7599; bulls, stags, etc., ..u in
Hogs rteceiui.B. oow. .n.v. .
Heavy, 9.oia o.ov, ... , - ....... , - . .
$8.7558.85; pig $6.5V8.50; bulk Of sale
$8.701 8.85.
Sheep Receipt S4.OO0; market. 13 to 25
cents higher, leanings. , "ur
ers. $3.0SJ-4.73: ewe eo.ow--',
$6.500 7.50.
Chicago Livestock Market.
r-HirifJO. Oct. 16. Cattle Receipts. 20.
000; market, strong to 10c lower. Beeves,
$5.50W10.83: Texas steer .ouipiKoo
Tx.-.., n iLAni a.v7niA9: stockers and feed
ers $4.25Q7-25: cows and heifers, $2.90
T OA- !v 7 50 410.
Hogs Receipt 26.000; market, slow to
6o to 10c lower. Ligni. e.o"v
$8.60$9.35: heavy. $S.559.20n rough. $8.55
8.75 pig $37.50; bulST of sales. $S.0a
O '0
" sheep Receipts. 80,000; market, strong.
Native, e 6.m g' vy rntoi u, o. iv o.i,
yearlings. $4.65 B: Iambi, native, $4.75
7.&U; weitern. 'a t.oo.
SJLS FRANCISCO PRODUCE HARKEt
pricca Quoted at the Bay City for Vec
(KhiM. Krrilta. Ete.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. The follow
ing- produce prices were current Here toaay:
Fruit Apples, cnoice, ouc; comroon, w
Motiran nms. $C50: California lemons
ohalce. S6.50: common, $3; pineapples, $1.50
2.50.
Cheese Young America, 36H17c
Butter- Fancy creamery, 84c
Vegetables Cucumbers. 50c$1.25; garlic,
2 8c: grreen peans. 4$,5c; atrins; beans. 2-9
. . VAATK. Asrevnlanf Kiln i1 I
OQlODaV OllUJUUVi
ti irkaat too ft OA ht and afttk.
120622: alfalfa, $11 14; barley, $16fc18.
Potatoes Urcun Durvauu, i- v
Unas Burbanka, $1.2J1.35; sweets. $1.50
Receipts -Flour, 5S9S quarter sacks
. . sr t ,v. oAnnla nnrat nt A I T. 9 plra
middlinga, 5 sacks; hay. 43S tons; wool, 62
Dales. '
Coffee and Suirar.
te-w rlMMT Hnr 1 f r1 At A4 ft t
7 Tjoints higher. Sales, 68,230. October and
J- . - t in-. neoamW Tnnna r TTs. H-
.ovemDer. y . - r--r.T-S.a7i
ruary. jivu, . .. . . . .....
May, June, July. August. 14.35c; September,
Spot COIiee ieujr, i . ., " ' ,
ton. No. 4, 16 o. Mild quiet: Cordova.
Raw sugar, steady; Muscovado.- .89 test
S.fllc; centntugai, .o ti,
,8tf teet, 8.3.IC; reunou ..ouj.
Naval Stores. .
SAVANNAH. Oct. 18. Turpentine firm.
38(4 3Uc: rales, ou; receni, luiy
,. oil .tnk 34.300.
ti, i- in- .ie. 214)0: receiDts. 1600
.ki...n. vni- .tart. 104.100. Quote: B.
$6.40; D. $6-43; E. $6.17 h, ti 6.50; F- ;S0
S e. Vi -A iu. a Ilk- H ifi.5.1: I. $6.57 H
.'60LK. le-'-OSeS: M, $T.O57.20; N. $7.6S
7.75; -VVO. $8.1368.1:5: WW, $8.4a
i
Hops s New lork.
KBW; T0KK. 16-Hoi Irregular,
ti
58
6
45
"eo'
56
HIH
14 H
43
10S
127
143 4
2784
44 T4
109.
Stocks Advance Steadily From the
First With an Active Home and
Foreign Demand Canadian
Pacific A sain the Feature.
fn- vnoir rf i rt rT.Bsa.tlon of tlie
war between Italy ana Turkey stimulated
bullish sentiment on sll the foreign ex
changes today, that feeling later spreading
to our own marmot, wUn.u ...... .
broad and strong.- The movement ran
largely toward the specialties and pooled
u"e,- ..... ... .h. ohlef
uanaaian a-awiuv 7 ..v.
feature of the railway group, opening witn
a rise of over lour pomu, .. -
Issues gained from one to three point Cop
pers were especially strong. United States
Steel as well as the Issues of the Indepen
dent Iron companies were active at better
price In the final hour dealings fell off.
Th close waa active with another upward
movement in progress.
LODaoD wuowsu aa- " ;
Americana with further purchases hero. th
extent of its aosorpuon dcaus, - -80,000
share chiefly Steel and Amalgamat
ea copper. ..n-rt
Easier monetary wnumuu.
abroad. Local money rates maicatou .a.-
creasing firmness '
Bonds were steaay ana n,
. . . 1 .. n ...a,. T fil .L.DUU.UW.
tal sales, par o.-,- -
United States bonds were unchanged on cau.
fi.nsixfj STOCK auo-l-Aiiuflo,
Closing
Loir. Bio.
Amal Copper
Am Agricult
Am Beet Sugar
American Can. .
do preferred..
Am Car i Fdy.
Am Cotton OIL.
Am Ice SecurL.
Am Unseed . . .
Am Locomotive
Am Smel & Ret
do preferred. .
Am Sugar Ret..
Am Tel & Tel..
Anaconda M Co 17,800
Atchison
H. nr.fArpnrf . ...
Atl Coast Lin.
Bait Ohio . . .
Bethlehem Steel
U.nnlr R TrU ,1 .
Canadian Pao ..-16.50O
Central Leather lu.vw
Ches & Ohio ... 2,300
rhi n, w.bi . . . 400
C. M & St Paul 8,700
Chicago & N W
Col Fuel & Iron
('Ananl Caa ....
Corn Products.. w.im
Del Hudson. .
D & B Grande..
tin oref erred .
Distillers' Secur
Erie
do 1st pf ....
rirt OA rif .
Gen Electric . ..
lit North pr ....
n-t K'nrth Or . .
Illinois Central.
interior Met . .
do preferred. .
Inter Harvester
Inter Marine pf
Tnt.r P.neF
Inter Pump ....
K. t; boutnem..
Laclede Gas . .
Lehigh Valley .
Louts As iNasn . .
M. S P fc S S M
Mo, Kan & Tex.
Mo Pacific
't TCl.cuit
National Lead .
N Ry Mex 2 pr.
1ST V P.nti A) . .
N Y Ont & Wes
Norfolk & West
North American
Northern Pao ..
Pacific Mall . . ..
Pennsylvania ...
PeoDle s Cras . ..
P, C C & St L.
Pittsburg Coal 4 aoo
Pressed S Car. . 100
Pull Pal Car . .. BOO
Heading 61.200
KepuD 1 ft ti ,,
do preferred. .
Rock Island Co
St L & S F 2 pf
Seaboard Airline
do preferred..
Sloss Sheffield ..
Southern Pac ..
Southern Ry . . .
do preferred..
l enn uopper . ..
Union Pacific . .
do oreferred..
IT S Realty
U S Rubber
Sales.
84.S0O
ltHl
9.70O
4.100
"'766
5O0
800
4,100
100
8.800
200
800
1.000
8,-!0O
100
2.000
2,800
1.20O
1!0(
600
900
High.
HI
59
70
46
"ei?.
67
22
' 15
48
R7 y.
108
143
46
110
iiiii
108
61
91
209
38
88
17
112
141
42
147
19
100 22
200 40
1,900 81 .
4,outf bo
03
600
"460'
4.40O
500 .
200
11.700
4.70O
' i',800
6,000
1.100
200
10.300
r.oo
1.0OO
1.400
2.000
' I.766
20
- 4W
100
600
182
141
. 49
130
21
67
21
' 17
'29
105
176
161
145
29
46
68
27
118
87
116
141
107
50
90
2W8
31
83
17
112
141
42
146
IS
'22
40
30
85
63
1821
91
68
69
45
122
61
66
21
16
43
87
107
127
143
279
40
109
102
141
107 t
49
91
32
S.I
17
112
141
41 1
146
18
169
21
40
80
86
S3
43
182
140 . ' 141
4
129
21
1,500
500
2,S00 127
124
120
24
88
18
177
83
91
27
55
86
1,200
SOO
2,300
1.500
800
"'266
POO
2,400
2.4O0
40
400
20,500
200
10O
400
4
130
21
66
"26"'
16
"28
105
176
160
144
28
45
65"
. 27
115
87
115
i26
124
120
" 24
33
167
' 176
33
91
27
54
85
U d Steel '84.(800
Ha nrrl .1-rerf. . ROO
Utah Copper ... 8,100
Va-Caro Chera . 300
Wabash 3 0O
nn nref erred. . RI'O
Western Md .... - 400
Western Union.. avo
Westing Eleo . . 200
wneei ee lj m. a.ow v-n aw
Total sales for the oay. dw.xw snares,
BONDS.
Tr.nnrt.ri tv Ovsrbeck A Cooke Co.. of
Portland.-
60
67
111
80
82
24
173
89
84
62
79
115
64
48
4
14
67
79
85
10
50
56
111
29
82
24
172
89
84
62
78.
114
64
48
4
14
67
7
84
10
66
122
20
17
27
21
105
176
IROV
144
29tt
44
135
6
27
115
86
116
84
126
33
124
12014
107
24
38
168
177
83
91
27
54
86
20
49
67
111
29
82
24
173
89
84
53
7AU
114
64
48
4
14
86
79
84
10
cent; 90 days. 6 per cent; six month
Close Prime mercantile paper, 6 'pe
cent. , ,.. 1
Sterling exchange was steaoy wiiu
business in bankers' bills $4.82 for 60-day
bills and at $4.86 for demand.
Commercial runs,
Bar silver. 63 c. .
Mexican dollar 48e. -'
Government and railroad bonds steady.
Lnmnrj. Oct. 16. Bar silver dull at
29 d per ounce.
on,,J-.? y.",.". , ,. market
for short bills Is 4 per cent; for three
months' bills. 4 per cent-
c . -at tt3 a TTcpn Oft .a Sterling on
London, 60 day $4.81; sight, $4.86.
Drafts signt, -to; teiegrnun,
Condltlon of the Treasury. -
err A e-CTTrjnTrriM Or-t -ift At the begin-
Ina of business today the condition of the
United States Treasury was:
Wflce.n". ..'"f r . "!""IT. ..':$ 87.818.069
In banks and' Philippine treasury 81,917,019
Total of the general fund 148,o8S,2b9
Receipts yesterday ?'6.;.,Hfi
Disbursements - 1.75.,ltU
The deficit to date this fiscal year la
$8,059,484, as against a deficit of $19,655.
428 at this time last year. These figures
exclude Panama Canal and publlo debt
transaction
SEPTEMBER STOCKS OT COTTON HELD
Census Borera Issues Its First Supply and
Distribution Report. -
... . r.r.v-..rmr-v. ltA . O T-V. . AnA. m..
V ADni.UJ V.,, L. AU. " . . r
ply of cotton In the United states on Sep
tember 80 was 2, 110.678 running bales,
ai .. K.I.. o r-nnrd Inir to
L-UUHUUB UUUU AAA, AAAAAA '
J-the census bureau's first regular supply ana
distribution report maae toaay la cuaaaat.a
i.w 1 ...Aau4 law VAMluir
ing a monthly statement of the quantity or
cotton consumed, on hand. Imported and
exported, and the number of aotlve cotton
spindle ...
Of the cotton on hand the quantity held
. .... roO TBI KAlM HI fOl-
Dy manuiaoAurer wa , . . ' " - -lows:
In ootton-growlng state 206.869 and
In all other states pio.vi. " -
at independent warehouses and elsewhere
1.887.897 bale as follows: In ootton-grow-lnr
states 1.285,834 and Jn all other states
J.U2.VOC,. ... .
Cotton consumed In tne unitea
during September amounted to 43T32J
as follows: In ootton-growlng states 22o,42-
and in all other states 111,898.
Exports of cotton during mpi" , -729,859
bales, as follows: To the United
. . - nnn a. r.M-..nv 1RR.44B. tO
iungaom oo,.wv, aw l ' . ',, Lai..-
s-ranc. 103.060. to Italy 86,901, to all other
countries 81159. .
The Imports or cotton aunng
amounted to 10,510 bale as follows: From
Egypt 1325, from the United Kingdom 6541,
.. . na a t
from an otner ouninc a,
The numDer oi cquu. ,,,,...-
during Septemoer in tuo uuu a,. -
29,795.792. of which 11.519,913 were in cot
ton-growing states ana. io.""
other states.
Metal Markets.
-. . -, . Pnnnr Steady.
Standard, spot," October 17; November
and December. i'-t-J,:r...,i;-.
17.6217.87c; laae, ii.oAiiA.i.cri, -
Tin flrVn. October. 49.62 ,50o; spot, 49.75
060c; Novemoer, .liBM,1Ai. , .
Lead auiet at b.v(hw-aiti
... . . j, . n Ktet. T At,,.
spelter, steaujr L .Arv-,. ,A1AA
Antimony. quiet. Cookson's, 10.1O
10.1ZUO.
iron, arm saia uuluauaw. 121A
UODPer arrival. i - ,
r r , V, 11 RfV1 tntlS. Lon
don copper "firm. Spo.. 76 13. f
77 IBS Vd. Lonaon tin vtxej. ov., . , .
tures, 225 6 Local exchange sales lead
150,000 pounds. Lonuon icau, a-a..
exchange sales spelter, 60,000 pound Lon
don spelter. f27 12s 6d. Iron, Cleveland war.
rants, ous ou u ajuuuuu.
Chicago Produce Market.
a sir a-a. t a Tnrtti itAflrlV. rteim
.e inn.. rir, OOU ifl Ofn
K s n a , steaay: rwoiuui, uo.u -
mark, cases InoludedT 1920c; ordinary
arst zio; nrst. ,.,',
cneese, sivauj. aj..-., . . -
T-,tn in (917c: Vounsr Americas, 17 W
17c; Long Horns, it wn
Sulntb. Flax Market.
.rtrmnr, r.!. n.r 1 R fl n'n . ' Lin
seed, on iratA, - Vi
October. $1.56 asked; November, $1-54
bid: DecemDer, ii.ui .o.m. , j .
nominal; may.
Cotton Markets.
rr-r ,a-v 1 a Pntmn nlnAfl bare.
r.n.vy iuiao., vva. . . . - - :
ly steady, net five points lower to five points
hlgner.
vrw ORLEANS. Oct. 16. Cotton Mid
aiingv jwc
TtrlAAri Fruit at New Tork.
NEW TORK. Oct. 16. Evaporated apples
ami.
rron, uiiArinjrj.
-D...V... r-hnif,. kaiu to 6 c :
extra cnoioe, dav iauauj, itiv.
Wool at St. Louis.
r. -r, i ATTTfl ift U'aaI Rtoarlv Tlr-
Dl, A. vj . ' . . r au. . . . . ...
ritory and Western mediums, 21 25c; fine
mediums, isi&zuc; nne, jH(tfiic.
Amor Tel A Tel eonv 4s..
American Tobacco 4s
American Tobacco Bs
Atchison eeneral 4s.......
Atchison conv 4s
Atchison adj s stampea..
a .!. rn.rt T.ln nni A...
At Coast Line " L N coll" 4s
Baltimore & Ohio 3s
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 4s
Bid. Askd.
.113 114
95
..ISO
... 97
..109
.. ss
.. .109
94
93
92
07
91
Can Southern first fis tP4
ITtT-J
Chesapeake Ohio
B & el gen raij
T3 & q joint 4b
B Sc. Q Ills s
t ml. r nanvip Am. .....
Central Pacific first 4s
Chicago & East ills 4
Chicago R I & P ref 4s
i A T-y T a. T fnl rt-isit Am
V, II 1 UB., A I ot ' -ms '
7 1 a dA..,l..ni f'le-sit .la . OAT.
Denver & Rio Grande 4s 84
Delaware ft nuasoo con wi ti
Erie first con P L 4a
Tn r TkAtu A
Japanese 4s
Japanese Ilrst rs
Japanese second 4H
Louisville & Nashville unl 4s
Mo Kan A Tex 4a
Missouri Pacific 4s
New York Central s
t. a o ix
New Tork City 4. ..... ....... -91
eW J DTK - - - L J- .73. va
Norfolk & Western 4s ,. 97
Norfolk At Western conv 4s... .lis
N T Ont & W 4s
Northern Pacific P L 4s....
Northern Pacific Ss
Oregon Ghort Line 4s.
Oregon - Railway & Nav 4s..
Penna Railway 4s of 1948...
Reading general 4s
Republic of Cuba 5s .
Southern Paclfio first ref 4s
Southern Railway i
t L c d f rei
nlon Paclfio conv 4s
nlon pacirio Tei
nlted States Steel S P" 6s. .
nltri states 2s registered..
nlted States 2s coupon
-.i.Avri fitnte. Sa ree-lstered. .
United states os wui"'
United States 4s registered..
United States 4s coupon
United Railway 8 F 4s
Wabash first 4s
Western Union 4
Westlnghouse conv 5s
Western Pacific 6s
Wisconsin Central 4s
West Shore 4s
94
95
98
94
95
77
87
69
S
Rl
.. 83
. 91
,. 89
.. 97
. 85
.. 71
7SH
.. 92
.. 98
.. 69
. . 9.1
. . 92
..101
.. 96
..102
..93
... 78
'. . 77 -..108
.. 9.T
-.102
. .101
..101
..102
..102
..113
..113
.. 64
.. S
.. 96
.. 94 U
.. 82
.. 91
.. 98
97 V
109
8
1093
9.1
93 U.
92
7
92
99V
99
95
99
DKU
. 95-
77
87
69
94
98
7
82
- ISA
91
o
nil
86
72
80
02
1S
97
lie
96
aav.
69
93
92
102
98
108
93
79
77
108
95
ioa
101
101
108
103
114
114
60
68
96
94
88
02
98
Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON. Oct. 16. Closing quotations:
. . . ,r. r-vriomA rnn.r vvi
auoues r . -
Amalg Copper., in Monawa. ;
. S . i a .t:t tA,:av.r1a Con 22
Arizona Com .. 4INlplsslng Mines.
? s. j- a H M. AT. North Butte.
Cal & Arizona.. 81 North Lake 4
Cal & Hecla....591 lOld Dominion. . .112
rnr. Ran Con Co 68Shannon 15
E Butte Oop M. 16 'Superior 45
Franklin 10 ISup & Bos Mln.. 1
Glroux Con 4 Tamarack ..... . 46
(iran Dy won 3 r
Greene Cananea. 10' do preferred... 60
I Royalle Cop) 85 ItTtah Con ...... 13
Kerr JLaKO t v wxn vvvia v-m
. . U.A 1a.. i Wl nrkn 4
La
Moner. ExUiaiire, Etc
firm, 45 per -cent; ruling rate. 4 per
cent; closing: diu, v wa.a.c
At fS ter cent.
Tim loana xirmi 00 lay
WHEAT'S FALL SHARP
Market Closes Nervous and
Over Cent Lower.
PEACE NEWS CAUSES BREAK
Railway Blockade in the Northwest,
Due to Heavy Receipts, Prevents
the Bulla From Bringing;
About a Rally,
oWmArin net. 16. Wheat d rices turn
bled today In consequence of Italy and Tur
key having made peace and because heavy
receipts Northwest had resulted In a rail
way blockade. I nere was a nervou.
a , nrtmAr r ATI t AT, DrflVflUt'
mA thm KoiiiA i-f,m hHnrlne about more than
a slight rally In wheat. Some buyer here
olung to a persistent nop. ui "a " "
turn on the chance that a series of antl
Turklsh victories In the Balkans might yet
Involve the great powers.
Corn finished a snaae on w o
Provisions closed lower.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
nnan. Hiah. Low. Close.
Deo. .S I .MM ?
ILTsti 1 .H .UD-SV .V
COUNTY DIVISION 'IS TOPIC
Clackamas Sentiment Said to Be
Against Proposition.
OREGON CITY, Or, Oct. 16. (Spe
cial.) J. E. Hedges, chairman of a
annA'nA-J lA InO lllIllrQ t. fA
cam pal gm for the defeat of the bill pro-
VKLins I or as envision, di v,iai;n.ui.B
County, reported at a meeting of the
live Wires today that sentiment
throughout the county was against the
measure, ile saio mat tne iouuiy
Court had informed the committee that
U AAnlrl -nnt r,nntr4Klli. T 11 nrf m fn. por.
rvtnv n-n thAA r-aniriA ion jLfirainfft division.
Mr. A-iedfres sale tne commiixeo
nr-utAn t n vnt.r, in various rjarxs ox
.v.. .ntintv aolrlncr for flind.4 to assist
in the work. O. D. Eby was mace a
member of the committee.
State Fruit Inspeotor uooaricn urfjea
. ,t,. A.AhArria nl HorViimfl, fiountV
lU.k A.AAO ATA V... w
be given better attention. He said that
many of the orcnaros were oia ana me
trees were diseased. The Inspeotor ad
vocated the extermination of all trees
too old. to be restored to a healthy con
dition, -'the suggestion was discussed
by various members or tne organization-
and it was the unanimous opinion
that the suggestion of Mr. Goodrich
should be acted upon at once.
Circuit Judge uampoeu congraimaicM
ii.. nnn.r..rr-fll rMnh and the Live
Wires upon the work that was being
accomplished by tnem.
Dee.
.H a v ....
Oct. ....
How to Judge the Strength
of a Financial Institution
, VTF, REAL security is indicated by the
rjr relation the bank's capital and sur
I plus-bearto. its deposits. Thisinstitu
tion has a paid-in capital of $1,000,000
nf sfel . 000.000 making a
total of $2,000,000 which stands as securny xui.
all deposits a large margin of safety.
Courteous attention and satisfactory service
are assured.
United States National Bank
Tblrd a ad Oak.
SELLING GREETS VOTERS
RepuWlcan Senatorial Asp-rant Vis
its at McMinnville.
McMINNVILLE, Or., Oct. 16. (Spe
i i a r QailtnAV VJonnhlir-nn nominee
for United States' Senator, arrived in
McMinnville Tuesday night from New
berg and spent the greater part of to
day here in learning of tbe wants of
this section of the state. Ben Selling is
well known here and is frequently men
tioned as "Uncle Ben," and was well
i a v.. thAv .ntn with whom he
r.wivcu I- " . .. - .. ..
had an opportunity to discuss topics of
interest to local votera
A. Dielschneider, a prominent shoe
v . vfr-r i n n v1 1 lr who vears
ago was a merchant in Portland and
who has known uen selling ior yem.
and had at one time considerable buslr
j.nll.rrl Olth 1T SftllintT. IS 1U1
earnest Democrat, but will no doubt, for
personal reasons, support Mr. otums
for United States'Senator. Mr. Selling
also made a trip to Amity and Sheri
dan. T. B. Handley, Republican nominee
for Joint Representative for Tillamook
m v.rAhin i al.n in town meeting
fUlU, AAAAAf.AAA, A.
voters. Mr. Handley's main opposition
is H. J lNOtt, a weil-auuwii iiiciuiiaiib
McMinnville. who Is the Prohibition
ritrir.r. -Mr Nntt Is makinsr an ag
gressive campaign and Is known to- be
in favor of statement. J.u. a.
Vancouver Folk to Entertain.
VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 16. (Spe
cial.) The Washington synod of the
Presbyterian Church, which will meet
next October, will be entertained In
this city. by the local congregation of
the First Presbyterian Church. It has
i -IT dnrn n ivgod met in
uccu a. a -" .
Vancouver. It la expected. that 100 or
more ministers irora wasmngion,
Alaska and Northerm Idaho will be
rjveseAt.
CORN.
.esu .68 H .68 .88 H
.62 " .829, .8254 .62
.66
OATS.
Dee. S2 .32 .82 H .32
Mir 34 M, .84 .34
MESS PORE.
Jsji 10.82 1B.BTV4 10.42 19.43
May 19.15 1B.2U 1W.W i.uo
Oot. ..... .17.45
LARD.
Oct "-7
r.r, i-i ion 11 m 11. OS 11.10
Mu 10.5TW 10.62 10.44 10.02
SHORT RIBS.
Oot.- "OO
Jan 10.ST 10.40 10.2TH KXSO
May 10.15 10.15 10.07 10.10
Cash quotations were as louows:
ttiit. A?i-m fitftnrinrri har-d SnrlnsT pat
ents advanced 20 cents to $5.50.
v. 9 Ilk Aitir- X 9 vtllt.. 64(3
No. t yellow, ' i&64c'; No. . 63c; No
8 wnite. 9i t fff ou id c , wu. .
A91AA- Mn A Rl ft. h9U f do. White. 61
62o; do. yellow. 6162c
A. J D A , w. V.T Hf WW 7A-W
n.riA Vm' nr mlxlnr. 48A5sc: fair to
cnoice malting, 094712c
Tlmotny seed 131914.
Clovsr seed 13ifl8.
Pork Mess, 17.6017.2.
Lard In tierces, til. 86.
Short ribs Loose, 10.76 11.35.
rr.. 1 r,f wh.at and flour were
.....1 a a . Ann hn.h.ifl. Prlmarv receiDts
were ,144.0o'o bushels, compared with 1,-
073,000 bushels tne corresponain u
ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat. 56 cars; corn, 118 -cars; oats, 221
oars; hose, 20,000 head.
Grains In San Francisco.
r-. ttd a xrr.Tar.ri nr. 1 ,1 Pnor Quota
tions; Walla Walla, f 1.0001.52; red Rus
sian. $1.47 1.50: Turkey red. $1.57 9
1.60; bluestem, $1.66 1.67 ; feed barley.
Ii.O,l-'71t rjlTJ"iS Af..."J, . .-.i . J
white oats, $1.80 01.82: bran, $23.B024;
middlings. $3334; shorts. 2626.50.
CAU Doara sales; wneai jLcrjAAAw..
per cental bid, tl.Baii asked.
TJ.riev December. $1.48 per cental; May,
$1.51 per cental.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 16. Corn No. S
yellow. 6566c
uats ixo. a wnue, out woiu.
Rye No. 2, 6265a
Flax $1.55 1.58.
Barley 44 68c
European Grain Markets.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 16. Close: Wheat,
spot, steady. October, 7s 10d; December,
7s 9d; March, 7s 7d.
English country markets firm; Frencn
country markets, firm. -
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 16. Wheat Blue
stem, 82c; fortyfold, 80c; olub, 79c; red
Russian, 77c. Yesterday's car reoeipts
Wheat, 30: barley, 5; oats, 2; hay, 6.
JUDGE ASKS FOR ADVICE
Attorney-General's Office Rnles in
Union School District Tangle.
SALEM. Or.. Oct. 16. (Special.) A.
B. Bailey, County Judge of Curry Coun
ty, appealed to the Attorney-General to
straighten out an election tangle which
has resulted in connection with a spe
cial election called in seven school dis
tricts of that county to determine If
they should form themselves Into a
union high school district. Proper
preparation was made in each of the
districts for the election, but voting
took place, in but four of the districts
and in those four the measure carried.
Judge Bailey wished to know whether
all seven could be created Into a dis
trict, or only four or whether a new
election would be necessary. Assistant
Attorney-General DeLong held that the
board can declare the whole seven dis
tricts Into a union nign ecnooi ais-
.1r,
.. ...
The Attorney-Generars onice aio
kAiii .tint . nostmaater. receiving a sen
ary of more than $100 a year, cannot
ant aa an nlpntlon Inritre.
For a woman in u-asiern uregon, wnu
... f hnr husband had deserted her
nnri Iiap son In Colorado in 1901, and
ihn hA AUAniirart a. rllvorce from him In
1909 in Utah to straighten out property
rights. It was held that she could not
have the decree opened up in this state
and that her only recourse Is in the
state where she secured the divorce,
eh. .tAri sh. suDDOsed her husband
had died in the desert, but recently he
has appeared In Oregon owning consid
erable property, and she desired to have
the decree opened up so that a division
rn,iirt h made for her son, who she
states is an invalid.
rr . . ,ri . In tliM 7.rr T.Tld ET DCnl
tentiary. Montana, who writes that he
. i m . aarn mnA a saddle to a man
in Burns, Or., and has been unable to
collect the money, tne oince gave .
vice that such a case as he desired Jjros
......j h nfflca to collect the
money Is not properly official business
of the Attorney-Genera.
NEW LINE IS INCORPORATED
Oregon, Pacific & Eastern Road Will
Build in Spring.
LADD &TILTON BANK
Established 1859.
ramtal Stock $1,000,000.00
Burplns aTundividVd Profit. 800,000.00
Commercial and Savings Accounts
Letter of credit, drafts and traveler ' checks issued, avail
able in all parts of the world.
OFFICERS.
W.'M. Ladfl. President. fVf'
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 900,000
Oldest National Bank West of the -Rocky
Mountains
TRAN-S ATLANTIC LINES
AMERICAN LINE
J. 1, J-ly mouth. Cherbourg, Eoutbamptoti
Atlantic Transport Line
hew Tor It London Direct,
RED STAR LINE
Nw York Dovrr Antwerp ParU
WHITE STAR LINE
Ker York Qneenstown Liverpool
IS. Plymouth. Cherbourg, Southampton
Boston ueenstoirn Liverpool
MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES
From New York and Boston.
i -i i ... Ilul v 1 writ
Compaw'l Office Boom "B" Bailer Bull
Local BaUway nd
WHITE STAR-DOMINION
M oDtretml- Quebeo-L.lv erpool
"MEGANTJC" & "LAURENTIC
Lars est and Finest M earners
on ISt. Lawrence Koute
Only Four Days at Sea
TO EL ROPE IN COMFORT AT MOD
ERATB KATES.
Twin Screw S. S. "Canada" and atonic"
ONE CLASS I1 CABIN SERVICK
THIRD CLA6S CLOSED ROOMS
Baggage checked through to Steamer
In Bond. Embark: night before sail lag.
I IN O nOl.l W H.Al-AB. Mvm
ding. Second and Cherry bts., Seattle, or
Htoamsnip Aienia
.Ar,.iAn e-r.rv, rntto ata nrnvA to LrOrane,
will be started as soon as practicable
in the Sprlnsr.
Offices will be at cottage tirove.
County Has) Three Taft Olnb).
Tirr.lvriV-NriTTT.T.Vt Or.. ClC.t. 1. (SD6-
clal.) Local Republicans will meet
Friday night for the purpose of or
ganizing a Taft and Sherman club. This
will be the third Taft club in the
. A .. KTrt.A..r- - n ,4 ft Tl t Orl Viavlna
tUUIil, HCnirAlg
Lone each, and the movement has been
successfully received in each instance
so far. This is the first political move
of McMinnville Republicans since the
primaries.
fjciINARD
trmses
Unsurpassed Luxury and Comfort
av Madeira. Gibraltar. Alglera
JC' "LACONIA" Not. 9, Jan. 4
S FRANCUNIA Wot. ZO, Jan. 10 4
A LA OARTB WITHOUT CHAK8B
TOPOriR PCKstlTTCD
"CARONIA" Jan. 30, Mar. 15
Wot Particulmn apply to
CUNARD CRUISE DIPT
II Slate St., New York
Or Local Affsnts.
V
r.A?s
A
sssssssssssssasnssssASASsssssssssssn
" 1 i - - - - &immmmw.
ssF-
Bitulithic paying is
Scientifically
" Prepared
and meets all re
quirements of
weather and traffic
conditions. Insist
on bitulithic
COTTAGE GROVE. Or., Oct.
(Special.) The Oregon, Pacific & East
ern Railway Company is the name of
the corporation that will commence in
the Spring the building of a railroad
from Cottage Grove to Winchester Bay.
Articles of Incorporation are ready to
be filed with the County Clerk. A. B.
Wood. J. B. Protzman and Herbert K ak
in, president of the First National
Bank, all local men, appear as incor
porators. Jesse Darling and other
Eastern men interested In the organisa
tion, do not appear in the articles of
incorporation. ' -
The company is Incorporated for II,
000,000, primarily for the purpose of
building a line of railway from the
mouth of the Umpqua to Champion, in
the Bohemia district. The line Is al
ready complete from Cottage Grove to
Disston, a distance ot 20 miles. It is
proposed to add about five miles on the
east end of this line. Smith River and
the Siuslaw will be followed in build
ing to the coast, operations to be start
ed iron uuua6g iud .v. . . ... l
Winchester Bay, as would appear from I
UiaaxUCUas o uoorfoiauog. w.
J.GWIION&CO.
STOCKS. BONDS, GRAIN AND COTTON
MEMBERS
NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE.
NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE,
r-xirr- a ct nniRD or TRADE. -
THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE,
PORTLAND OFFICE:
Main Floor Lnmbermens Bank Bid,
Finn ana HtarK.
Phones Marshall 4120, A 4187.
ESTABLISHED 1894
jttgineers
ELECTRIC RAILWAY, LIGHT AND
POWER, WATER, GAS AND
IRRIGATION PROPERTIES
CONSTRUCTED, OPERATED
AND FINANCED
85 SECOND ST., SAN FRANCISCO
HWY0KJC KEWORLEAaNS
IMCOH"OIATD C
CONSULTINa and
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS
PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES
FINANCED and MANACED
60 Pin Street New York
TRAVELERS' GUIDB.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Diego Direct
S S Knanoka and S. S. Elder.
Sail Every Wednesday Alternately
o jr. iu.
wnPTTT TAnrPIC i3. S. CO.
123 A Third St. Phones Main 1314, A Mil.
Steamer Hassalo for Astoria
Leaves Portland Ash-strset dock at 10:89
'. M. dally except Sunday, arriving at As-
. , a.nn a AA .r1 Mo.lar at
7:30 A. M. Beturnln leavss
MeIer dally (ficept Sunday
I and Monday) at 8:30 A. M., ar--1..
1.. DA.,i.n.i A 'Jn p Vf on
Sundays will leavs Metier 8 P.
M-. arrlvlns; Portland at 6:80
A. M.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER
sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at
1 1 ir n,.,hAr m 2S. SO. Freleht re
ceived' at Alnsworth Dock dally up to 5
P. M. Passenger rare. iri ciass,
second-class, $7, Including: berth and
meals. Ticket office at Alnsworth Dock.
Telephone Main J600, A 2332. Portland
& Coos Bay SS. Line. a. J. luonr, Agent.
EXPRESS STEAMERS FOR
San Francisco and Loa Angeles
WITHOUT CHANGE.
S. S. BEAVER sails 4 4. M. October IS.
THE SAN FRANCISCO A PORTIaAXW
fib.se Main liUOS. A it&b.
LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO
STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD
Railroad or any steamer to San Fran
cisco, the Expo City. Largest, fastest and
the ONLY strictly first-class passenger
shlDS on the Coast. Average spaed 8s
miles per hour: cost 2.000.00U each.
SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND a L. A.
S. S. CO.
Main 628. Frank Bollam, Agent. A 15S4
128 Third Street.
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
(Union Una of N. Z.)
SYDNEY VIA TAH1I1 AND WELLINGTON
Direct through steamers, salllna; from San
Francisco. Nov. 13 and Deo. 11 and every 2a
days. The line to the Isle of the South Seas.
For reservations sea Coupon Railroad Asoms
or address Hind, Rolph & Co.. (Boral
UijtiU, 67 . llarket St.. Saa IfraneUe
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