Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 06, 1913, Page 17, Image 17

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THE MOIiXIXG OREGOyiAV TUESDAY. 3IAY 6, 1913.
APPLE SEASON ENDS
Stocks in Pacific Northwest
Are Closely Cleaned Up.
LAST PRICES ARE FIRMER
Supplies In Eastern States Will Be
Worked Off Before w Crop Is
Ready Sales Larger Than
in Recent Tears.
With strawberries bo In first place In
th. fruit market to apple eaon he been
brought to a close. There are a lew email
lata left at -rrloo polnta In Oregon and
W.shlngton. but taken aa a whole, the
apple clean-op la better than waa expected.
Supplies in the Hood River district are
aboot exhausted and bnt little la left In
the Yakima, country. There la enough de
mand yet ta take care or the moderate shlp
mente ar-r-rclng and the price obtainable are
tightly better than prevailed In the Win
ter month. Thla wa ahown by a car of
Wenatchee Wlnesap brought la yeeterday.
which aold at (1 to 11.25 for the 5-tier.
L25 to $LT8 for th 4 H -tier, while extra
fancy e-Uera were held at 1.75 to (2, Of
common atoclc not ranch I left beside Ben
DaTla Th poorer lot are moving: at 00
cent and th better grade at "5 cent.
Members of the International Apple
Shippers Association declare that the great
American apple crop of 1913. amounting; to
not 'lees than 50.000.000 barrels, will be
cleaned bp before the new standard crop
Is ready for market. While price are not
considered high, they are comparatively rood
now and fire promise of holding.
Apple dealers are elated o-rer their mo
cess In marketing such a Tat amount of
on variety of fruit, aa compared with
mount In previous years. Some of thea
think the persistent advertising; campaign
conducted by the association had much to
do with the result: but In addition to thla.
It la-pointed out that th big shortage of
th orange crop la California and th
oualltr or strawberries that have been
ffered la all th leading; market since
January are factors la the achievement; but
they say whatever may have been causes
the fact remains that at the and of toe
season th consumption of American ap
ples will have been about 20.0. 00.000 bar
rel more thn It has been for any other
year In the past tea or more.
Experts are already getting; Information
aa to the condition of the tree and or
chard throughout the country, and alo
of th thousands of young orchards, espe
clslly in the Northwest, that will com Into
bearing for th first time thl year. Re
ports are of a most promising nature, and
on a basis of the past crop and conditions
now being reported, venturesome forecasters
are already predicting a commercial crop
of 60.000.000 barrels for 191S.
WHEAT HOLDERS ASK MORE MONEY
Oats are linn With Higher Bid ea Sound.
Weekly statistics.
Wheat holders are asking about a cent
more now that lower Oriental freight are
assured, and thla ba a tendency to check
export business. The, Is Inquiry, however,
rrom all quarters.
The oats and barley markets continue
very firm with California demand. Local
oats handlers yesterday talked 330, track.
Thla price was bid on the sound, but locally
the best price wes S29.50.
Local receipt. In cars, were reported by
fie Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oat Hay
Monday 47 14 4 11
rear ago 55 3 13 3 12
Seas'n to date 15! Jo57 21!'l 1SP1 1012
Year ago 13.00 3-J8 2221 14SS 2534
The Merchant Exchange weekly statis
tic, follow:
American visible supply
Huehels
Decrease.
May R, 101S..
May 6.
..47.157.000 3.0
.41,722.000 2.H2I.UW
.25.H67.000 1,U;.),W0
.24.2H4.0) l.45.00
.26.027.000 3.OO2,0O
. 2S.0-fl.000 2.272.0'M)
.5O.127.0lH l.sr.3.000
.35.3.H 3.4!5,"0
May S. JM1
May . mo
May 10, 1900
May 11, 100.....
May 13, J007
May 14. Jt'6
Mav J3, 1905
Mav U. 1B04
. Quantities on passag
Week
.24.lTO.otM
.29,839.000
2, IBS. 000
Week
Week
Ending
May 3.
F.uihels.
Ending
Ending
April 2ti Muy4. '12
For
V. K
Continent,
Hustieis. mifneis.
..23.464.0O0 2.-..01.O"K 3o.IHMi.000
S6,S2S,000 37,S2S.OOO 22.24S.OOO
Total , . .68.aa2.ooo e2.544.000 53.208.000
World's
shipments principal
exporting
Week
Ending
May 4, '12
Hushels.
3..-.43.O00
0 ;i!2.M'0
1.21.-..
77tl.O'tO
1.4rt4.o.M
4S.OOO
countries
((lour inciuaea-
Week
Week
Ending
May o.
Bushels.
2.62S.UOO
s.e.ooo
720.0OO
PO2.0OO
L752.0OO
844.000
Endintr
April 24
Bushels.
3.440.
4.442.iM
1.320.HM
7M.0O0
2.2.ls.inHt
O4S.00O
From
T. P.. Can.
Argentine. .
Australia. . .
!an. ports.
Russia. ..r,
India......
-tl
Totals
.10,124.000 12.S72.OoO 12.87S.OOO
World's shipments season to dste
Ttal kince Same period
July 1. '12. La.t season.
V. S. and Canada..,. lri.50.-..ono 131, 23., o0
Argentina ..lH'..V.is.inx
Australia ;1!..H1.ihh
lanube 4t..541.tNN
,n3.vxio
4s. ". 0'0
70,C2,otK
70.224,000
38.3W2.000
nu.sia iki.x-2.i'o
India
46,57.W
Total 5ni.lRl.OO0 431.443,000
1IXE WEATHrTB. FOR STRAWBERRIES.
1" rent-street Offerings hell Readily at Urn
Friers.
The weather yesterday waa Ideal for the
strawberry trade, and the Front-street mar
ket was actlvo and firm- Supplies were
good. The best berries offered were Mar
shalls from Los Angeles, which sold at
3.50 a crate. Other Los Angeles berries
moved at 13.25. Florin Jessies brough $1.50
and Dollar 12.50. The first refrigerator
csr of Florins will reach Portland today.
A car of Telephone pea was received and
they were quoted firm at 78 7H cents. The
California pea market haa advanced 14
eenta, A car of head lettuce also arrived.
Normal Trade la Cheese Market.
The movement of cheese now Is normal,
and with supplies ample, prices are on a
teady basis. Butter is going into consump
tion at an active rate and prices are steady.
Poultry recelpta were fair and sold gen
erally at last week's rang. A shipment of
fine Spring ducks wa received and sold at
25 cent for the white and 22 cent for the
colored. Hens were quoted t 17 cents.
Broodsr sold at 30 and 35 cents.
Dressed meata were stesdy and un
changed. Small Trade la Spot Hope.
About a carload of 1012 hops changed
hands between dealers yesterday at 15 cents
and a fraction better. There wa no pres
sure to buy or sell the new crop, and con
tracts were quoted, nominal at IS eenta
Growers are taking advantage of the present
fine weather to rush cultivation.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clesrlngs of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were aa follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland 2.1'40.s $201. S24
Sesttl 2.5:-71"-' 002. 44
7l'OH 553.4S.r. 56.S40
Spokane 786.243 l0.43
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Fruit aad Vegetables.
I -ftt lobbing quotations:
TROPICAL FRUITS Orange Navels.
$3 0004.75: Florida grapefruit. $3.0095.75;
lemons. California. $7 per box; tilclly,
$7 per box; pineapples, 67o per
pour.d.
VEGETABLES Artichoke. 73c per dosen:
aspaxagua. California. $1.75f2 per box;
beans, 17Ho pr pound: csbbage. 34 bSc
per pound; cauliflower. 35c$$l per -dozen;
celery. $4 per crate: eggplant. 20o pound;
head lettuce. $2.00 crate; hothouse lettuce,
dos.; peas. 77 He per pound :. peppers. Z?&
40o per pound; radishes, lv9121c per dox;
T5e
oer
garllo.
B6o per pound.
ONIONS Oregon, 75000 per ek;
mda. J1.S0W2.23 per crate.
Bar-
hun
POTATWfcf isuroanaa. Fuuo
-ed: new, 4 660 per pound: sweet pot;
a a - Hw 48d Den nound: sweet Dot
uoe.
GREEN FRUIT Apple. BOc-312-
per
box. according to quality: strs
Florin. 1.50 a 2.50 per crate; Los
Angeles,
PACK VEGETABLES Turnips. Mo
sack; parsnips. 85o per sack; carrots,
per sack.
per
sac
Grain, Floor. Feed. Flo.
whrat Tnrk nrlces: Club. 89c; blue-
stem. &o0c: fortyfold. 90c; red rums! an.
Stc: Valley, oc
FLO UK Patent, M.70 per barrel
tl.hi, SA 10? ..nnrt, xS.ft5SS.Q5: VI
ley. S4.70; grsham. .60; whole wheat.
I 60.
OATS No. 1 white, 21 23.50 per ton.
r-r.K v u'hntL crtrkid. t2S psr toa.
M ILLSTC FF3 Bran. 24 per ton; hort.
f2B per ton: middling. 30 per ton.
J1AKLET Feed. 258 23.50 per ton; brew.
Inf nnmlnnt- rnll.il , -.1 '.l.'ji "7 TiO Tlf'T ton.
"HAY Eastern Oregon timothy, choice, 17
CIS; alfalfa, SIS 9 14; straw, s7.
Dairy and Country 11 educe.
Leeal lebtalnr anotatfotis:
KJL'LTRV Hen. 17c: broilers. 30835c;
turkey, live. 20c: dressed, choice. 25c;
ducks. 17fcie: zeese. rounit. 15 617c
EGGS Oregon ranch, case count, 19o per
dozen: candled. 20Q21C ier dozen.
CHEESE Oregon triplet. lJic: Dallle
17c: Younr Amerloaa. lac
BTJTTER City creamery butter cube.
2So per pound; prints. 28 6 29 o per pound.
PCRK Fancy, 12c per pound.
VEAL. Fancy, 14014HO per pound.
Staple Groceries
Local Jobbing quotation.!
SALMON Columbia River, one-pound
tails, 1125 per dosen: half-pound flat,
11.40: one-pound flat, $2-4ii Alaska pink,
en-pound tall. S6c aJJvertud, one-peuo
tails, 11.28.
HON EY. Choice, f (.2598. 75 per ease.
NUTS Walnuts, lso nar sound: BrU
nut. 12Hloc; filbert. 14-&tte; almonda
ltc; peanuts, tttftel coooanuts. U-OcOU
per dosen. chestnuts, ilo per pound; hick
erynuts, (O10o; pecan. 17o; pine, 17 M
020C
BEANS 6mU white, 5 40c: large whit.
l.lc; Lima, tltc; pink, A.ISo; Mexican, (o;
Myoo, 4.15c
SUGAR Fruit and berry, S5.15; Honolulu
plantation. (5.10; beet. I4.H5; extra C. I4.5;
powdered, barrels, 5.40; cubes, barrels, 15.59.
COFFtE Koaileo. la drums. 21MO0
per pound.
SALT Oranluated, 114 per ton: half
ground loom, 110 per ton; 508, 110.71 per
ton; dairy, (12 50 per ton,
RICE No. 1 Japan. 605He: cheaper
grades, 4c: Southern head. 6 Ok.
DRIED FRUITS Apples, lOe per pound;
.ipricot. l-'014c; peacbea, 10 lie; prune,
It. liana, to 10c, silver, lbc; flga white and
black. e97c; currant. 8-fco; raisin, lees
Muscatel. d407Hc; bleached. Thompson.
11 He; unbleached. Sultanas, o; seeded,
IHOSHc; date. Persian, 1S per pound;
fard. IL85 oer bos
fins Tw.lv. 10-ouncii. Me: fid d-Ounce.
, II "; 70 eunce, i&0; SO 10-oun ".
loos. 60-pound boxes. 6K97e: Smyrna,
box. Il.l0tfl.25: candled. $3 par bex.
a-rovutens.
Local jobbing quotations:
HAMS 10 to 12 pounds. 19020c: 13 t
14 pounds, 18 20c; picnics, 13c; cottag roll,
44c
BACON Fancy. 2O20c; standard, 30
24c; English, 19tor20c.
LARD In tierces, choice, 14 "a o; com
pound. Stsc.
DR Y SALT MEATS Regular short clears,
13ii 015c; short clesr backs. 12 to 1 iba,
14015c; short clear backe, 18 to 33 lbs,
ItOlSHe; exports. 159100.
BARRELED BEEF Extra mess bsit
$1B: mess beef, $18; plat beef, $21; rollsd
boneless beef. $80.
BARRELED PORK Best pig pork. $27;
plckeled pork. $25.
Hops, Woe aad Hide.
HOPS 1913 crop, 10916a per pound;
1S13 contr.cn. 1J9I3HO per pound.
PELTS Dry, 1212fec; lambs. 25035c;
full wool, $1.23 (VL35.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, 14017c; valley,
14 2718c per pound.
HIDES Salted hldee, 11 012 hi a per lb.;
salted calf. 16017-ttc: salted kip, 12 0 14c;
green hides. 11c; dry hides. 21922c; dry
calf No. I, 25c; No. 2, 20c; salted bulla so.
MOHAIR 1813 clip, 30 S 33c. per pound.
GRAIN BAGS Buyer Ju.y. 10UI1 C
. b. Portland.
Unseed Oil and Turpentine.
LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels, 58c: boiled,
barrels, 00c: raw. cases. 63c; boiled, cases,
ttJc. v.
OIL MEAL F. o. b. Portland works: Car.
lots. $33; 5 and 10-ton lot. $34: ton lota.
$35.
TUkPkNtiXE I'arrels. 5i(,c; cases, 37c.
GASOLINE Naptha, In Iron barr.la,. Its;
In case, 23c: motor gasoline. In Iron bar
rets. 17c; cases, 24c; engine distillate, la
Iron barrels. S4c: in casea l&ttc
COAL OIL Cases, 17 He; bulk. He.
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE .MAKKJCT
Prices Quoted at the Bay City for Vegeta
bles, Fruits, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 5. The follow
ing produce prices were current here today:
Fruit Apples. 73c(b$1.30; Mexican limes,
$3'iio.&0: California lemons, choice. $&.&0;
common, $3; navel orange. $1.26 I; pine
apples, $2 y 3.50.
Cheee New. 139140; Toting Americas.
15c.
Kegs Ftore, lRc; fancy ranch, 10c
Hay Wheat. $:3kj25; wheat and oats,
j:i.50S-3: alfalfa, 15fclS; barley, $18 6 M.
Butter Fancy crsamery, 2tUc; seconds,
3Sc
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 075c; Riv
er white, toggle; new, l'nijZc; aweets. $3
0 1.:;.
Vegetables Cucumbers, $?.50f.75; green
peas. 2f33: string beana. Sai25sc; eggplant.
334 30c; onions, 20c'u$l.SO.
Receipts Flour. 1522 quarter sacks; bar
ley, E3T.0 centals; potatoes. 4310 sacks; hay,
57 tons.
Sletal Markets.
NEW YORK. Slay 5. Copper strong.
Standard spot to July, 15.00B 15.30; electro
lytic, 13.73; lake, 15.S7; casting. 15.30.
Tin lirm. Spot and May. 4M.S0S 50.0U; June,
49.451130; July. 4S.S7 -8 49.30.
Lead essy. 4.30 bid.
Fpelter weak. 5.io 5 5.5.V
Antlnionv dull. Cookson's, 9.00.
Iron quiet. No. 1 Northern, 17.250 17.75;
No. 2 Northern, 16.75ru 17.23; No. 1 -southern.
17.30 fir 19.00; No. 1 Southern soft, 17.00 4
17.50. .
Copper exports this month. 8041 tons. Lon
don copper firm. Spot. 63 5s; futures, 69.
l.ocal exchuiiKe sales tin ho tons. Ixmdon
tin easy; spot. 1230 lts: future?; f2?2. Lon
don lend 18 5s; London spelter, f2S 10s.
Iron, Cleveland wsrrauts. 7s d.
Hops, r'tc, at New York.
NEW YORK. May 6. Hops, easy: state
common to choice, 1912. 16$ 23c; 1911, ut
J4c: Taclfic Coast, 1912, I' 20c; 1811,
11 (n 13c.
Hides, stesdy: Bogota, 2Sfct320e; Central
America. 2840.
petroleum, steady; refined. Now York,
bulk. $4.b0; barrels. $8.50; cases, $10 80.
Wool, steady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio,
2Sc.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. G.. May S. Turpentine,
firm. S6'f(37c; sales. 772: receipts, 81S;
shipments. 1102: stocks. 17.909.
Rosin, firm: sales. .1103: receipts, 1519;
shipments. 3270; slocks, 44.962. Quote: A,
B, C, D. $4.30: E. K. 4.0: G. H. $4.70; I.
$.n.i; M. $5.30; N, $6.00; WG. $6.25; WW,
6i0. '
Pried Fruit at New Tork.
NEW YORK, May 6. Evaporated apples,
quiet, but steady: fancy, 7V8V.C; choice, 64
uSc: prime, 6'4i Sc.
Prunes, firm; California, 3H3H4c; Ore,
gons. 6Hi(ac.
Peaches, quiet, but steady; choice. 6mi
6c; extra choice. 6 14 7c: fancy, 7 14 a So.
London Wool Sale.
LONDON. Msy 5. The offerings at the
wool auction sales today amounted to 97K5
balea. principally cross-breds. Buyers read
ily paid full prices for suitable parcel and
merinos sold briskly to the Continent.
Chicago Iairy Froduce.
CHICAGO. May B,. Butter Steady.
Creameries, 24 Vi H 2!c.
Ec-rs Easier for firsts, others unchsnged.
Receipts, 30.539 cases; fresh, 16c, at mark,
cases included. 17tflSc; ordinary firsts, 17c;
crsts. 17'9I8c.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. 7X)UI3. Msy 5. Wool Steady. North
era and western medium. 16910; light
burry. 156 loo; slight burry. 14Ccl5c. .
Hops In London.
LIVERPOOL, My 5. Hop In London,
Facin Coast, 14 10s 5 10a
Klgin Butter Market.
ELOrK, Tl!.. May 5. Butter Steady. 28c.
Talr Appropriation Killed.
PHOKNIX. Ariz, May 5. The State
Senate killed today the bills to provide
appropriations of $50,000 for the Panama-Tactile
Exposition and $25,000 for
the Panama-Calif ornia Fair at Ban
rhubarb, 192o per pound: spinacn.
box: tomatoes. 12.50 34.60 par box;
s8a tier pound.
J Diego.
STOCK RISE SHARP
Market" Reflects Improved Sit
uation in Europe.
BUYING ON BROAD SCALE
Prospect for Repurchasing of Amer
lean Secnritleu by Foreign Invest
ors Is Opened Vp Shorts
Cover Heavily at Openinff.
NEW YORK. May 5. The decided Im
provement In the European political situa
tion consequent upon Montenegro's decision
to yield to the powers, and the resultant
strength of securities abroad exerted the
dominating Influence upon the stock market
today.
Expectation of speedy settlement of
problem which have menaced the peace of
Europe for montha opened up ,the prospect
of the repurchasing of American securltle
by foreign lnvestora '
Th situation waa on which offered no
comfort to the bear and there was spirited
bidding for stock to oover when the mar
ket opened. London also was in thl mar
ket, buying most heavily of Eteel, Amalga
mated and TL'nlon Pacific Operation on
th long sld were carried on more confi
dently, and la the first hour there was a
sharp upturn, reaultlng In gain for im
portant issues of one to three point.
Later trading grew dull and price eased
off, although in the final hour th Hat rote
to around the top again.
Traders were disappointed at tne -supreme
Court's refusal to extend beyond
July 1 the time for completing the Harriman
dissolution, and union ana eoutnern ra-
ciflo aold oft
Bonds showed an Improved tone. Total
sales par value $1,870,000. United States
bond were unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Reported by J. C Wilson Co- Lewis
building. Portland.
Closing
Seles.
27.100
oo
8.O00
200
seJO
High.
75
24
84 '
03 Vs
4!
LOW.
Via.
74T4
20
83
93
4914
44
67
Amsl Copper ..
74
2S
83
03
49
Am tseot sugar
Am Can Co ....
do preferred..
Am Car & Fdy
Am Cotton Oil..
Am Emel A Ref
1,000 68
67
ink"
125!
-S7T4
1214
Sir 14
89-i
240"i
63
i2'i
107
do preferred..
10114
111
112
12814
225
88
120-14
90 ,
9914
P8V4
90
24114
6414
14 14
12-S14
1071s
2314
820
304
81
28 Vi
130
890 '
19
1514
2914
188
82 "4
1201
US'
1314
62 "4
2314
15.114
Am fsugar .....
100
'i.ooo
"soo
100
2,300
"oo"
4.SO0
8,200
1.700
111.
vu'
'ik'si
12m
9S
'B8"-
BOH
242 U
12!'H
108
do prclerrea..
Am Tel sc Tel..
Am Tobacco
Anaconda
Atl Coast Line.
AT Santa Fe
' do preferred..
Bait Ohio ...
Brook R T ran.
Canadian Faa
c u
C Jt G W
C AN W 800
C. M Et Paul. 2.100
Central Leather ..... .
Central of W J
Cblno s.boo
384
32
Col Fuel & Iron 300
32
lOl PUUIUBIB
Consol Gas ....
D L W
D 4 R G
800 130 H 150
Distilling Sscur.
600
6,600
2O0
10O
7o0
300
1.600
1.000
100
2.900
100
1.500
' 'i.ioo
164
29 H
134
31 H
12714
1134
1314
62 4
24
ISA
13214
23
"2414
36
15H
28 li
189
31
126 l
112-4
1
62
24
155
1324
22 H
"24"
83
Era
Gen Electrlo ...
Gt North Ore . .
Gt North pf ...
Illinois central.
Interboro Met ..
do prererrea. .
K C Southern..
Lehigh Valley ..
Louis As Nash . .
Mexican Central
M. S P A 8 S M
Mo, Kan & Tex
Mo Psclflo
1.500
National Lead - .
Nat Biscuit . . ..
do prererrea..
N Y Central . . .
N Y. Ont A Wes
1,300
700
' " "206
1.10O
300
102
30
7' "
1154
23
11H
29
"76""
11414
22
Norfolk A West
North America.
Northern Pac ..
Pacific Mail .J.
Paciijj TAT..
do preferred..
Pennsylvania ..
7.700
200
4.0O
200
4.500
8.700
4O0
113i
10914
12'4
2S14
2014
99
24
112
IOB
181
2314
19-14
97
24
149 14
People s Gas ..
Reading
Republic SAL
Rock Island Co.
Southern Pac . .
Southern uy . ..
Texaa Oil
Union Paciflo ..
89.700 151
do preterrea. . ......
United Rds S F
U 8 Steel 42.P0O
1S
106i
5114
60S
loVi
5014
do preferred.. -to"
I"iah Copper .
Wabash
Western Union
Westlnff Elco .
2.300
200 65
65
52
Wisconsin Cent.
100 52
Total sales for the day, 270.000 shares.
BONDS.
Reported by Orerbeck A Cooke Co., Board
of Trade building. Portland.
atchl.nn general 4. 13
9314
901?
Atlantic Coast Line first 4s.... 94
Baltimore A Ohio gold 4
B R T 4S 8'i
Chesapeake A Ohio 4Vt 87
C M A St P gen 4s
Chlcaco Hock Island Col 4.... SSij
93
SOU
871
0014
39
94
94
72V4
76
9414
70
K5 .
93
11414
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92
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loo
fl(
73
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65 4
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91 S
loo '4
94
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92
90
MS
100
10314'
103 14
114
1 1-114
Tal Gas 6b 9:
C B A Q Joint 4s . if-r
Erie general 4s 72
Int Met 41s. 7314
Louisville & Nashville unl 4s
Jllssourl Paciflo 4s 69
New York Central general 814e. 84
N A W first con 4a 9314
Northern Pacific 4s 94
Oregon Short Lino ref s o
Oreeon Ry A Nav 4s 90
Pacific Tel 6
Penna Con 4s 9S
Reading general 4s 84 Vj
St L S F ref 4s ,
Southern Pacific ref 4 v,
Southern Pacific Col 4s........ S9
Southern Railway 5a .....30
Southern Railway 4a. .1 wii
I - m . .1 n,llirBT Inv 4s.. 60
Cnion pacific first and ret 4s.. 91
United states steel 6s.
...10014
West Shore 4s
Wabash 4s
Westinghouso Eleo convvs..
Wisconsin Central 4s
Western Paciflo 3s
UnHed States 2s rexislered . ,
Vnlted States 2s coupon.....
Vnited States 3s registered. .
United States 3s coupon....,
United States 4s registered..
United States 4s coupon
... 9214
... 36
... 90
si "
...1004
...10014
.. .102S,
.. .loll,
...11314
...11314
Stock at Boston. '
BOSTON, May 8. Closing quotation:
Allouez -12 IMohawk
Atnalg Copper.. 74T4 Nevada Con ....
A Z L. A Sm... 24:Nlpissing Mines.
Arizona Com .. 31iNorth Butte
BACCASM. 8 Ixorth Lake
"al A Arizona.. 6314 Old Dominion...
Cat A Hecla. ...4S3 lOsceola
Centennial lSH-'Qulncy
Cop Ran Con Co 42 shannon
50
16T4
R--4
2S
1
41;
83
65
0-4
28
3
3914
4614
502
K tttitte cop m. 11- superior
Franklin
Suo A Bos -Mln..
Giroux Con 214
tlranby Con . . . 63
Tamarack
U S R A M...
Greene Cananea. 6
do preferred...
I Rovalle (Cool 22V Utah Con
Kerr Lake. 14!I'tah Copper Co.
Lake Copper.... 12 li: Winona .........
I a Salle Copper 3 j Wolverine
Miami Copper... 23
1 4
4814
Money, Exchange, Ete.
NEW YORK. May 5. Money ea call steady,
29 3 per cent; ruling rate, 214; closing bid,
2 li : ofrered at 3.
Time loan eftsler; 60 days, 4 per cent; 90
days, 4&44 six months. 44e414.
Prime mercantile paper, 5fj&514 per cent.
Sterling exchange steady, with actual busi
ness In bankers bill at $4.8315 for 60-day
bills and at $4.8670 for demand.
Commercial bills, $4.83.
Bar sliver, 60c.
Mexican dollars, 48c
Government bonds steady railroad bonds
firmer.
I-ONDON. May 5. Bsr silver stedy,
2714d per ounce. Money, 3&3 per cent. The
rate of discount In the open market for
short bill 1 814 6 8 15-16 per cent; tor three
month' bill. 814 9313-16 per cent.
8 AN rRANCI8Co7 May 6. Silver bars,
COc
Mexican dollars, nominal.
Drafts, sight par, telegraph 214c
Sterling In London, 60 days, $4.8314: sight,
$I-S6.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. May 8. The condition of
the United States Treasury at the begin
ning of business today was :
Working balance $ 71.677.488
In banks and Philippine Treasury 43.027.583
Total of general fund Ho.643,916
Receipts Saturday 2,784.758
Disbursements 1.992.773
The surplus this fiscal year is $9,443,538.
as against a deficit of Hl.534.324 last year.
The figures for receipts, disbursements,
surplus and deficit exclude Panama Canal
and public debt transactions.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, May 5. Coffee
futures !
opened steady at an advance of 4 points In
sympathy with steady European cables.
Thar wu can little demand, however, and
prices later eased off under scattering liqui
dation on a little pressure Inspired by lower
closing French cables and the absence of
any aggressive support. The close wu
steady. Sale 9250 bag. May, 10.95; July,
11.06c; September. 11.27c; December, 11.26o;
January. 11.27c: March, 11.81c.
Spot, quiet. Rio. No. 7. 1114: Santos, No.
4. 13-fccrmlld. dull; Cordova. l14-?'"c
Raw sugar, steady: Muscovado, 2.869
2.89c: centrifugal, 3.833.39o; molasses,
2.61(32.64. Refined, steady; cut loaf, 8.15c;
crushed. 5.05c; mould "A," 4.70c; cubes,
4.60c; XXXX powdered, $4.50; powdered.
4.45c; fine granulated. 4.85c; diamond A.
4.45c; confectioner1 A,' 4.20c; No. X. 4.10c.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, May 5. Cotton Spot closed
quiet. Middling uplands. 11.83c; do. gulf,
12.10a Sales. 5300 bale.
Futures closed steady unchanged to &
polnta lower. May. 11.35c; June. 11.39c: July,
1144c: August, 11.29c: September, 10.97c;
October. 10.89c; December, 10.90c; January,
10.87c; March. 10.c
x-T-r-co- ovtT.-fCAjNS. May 5. Spot ootton
quiet, unchanged. .Middling, 12-c; sale,
six bales.
LIVERPOOL, May 6. Cotton Spot In fair
demand, price easier.
CATTLE SELLAT ADVANCE
CHOICE OREGON STOCK OF
FERED OX LOCAL MARKET.
Best Steers Bring- $S.3& ana $8.35.
Top-Grafie Cows Are Taken at
$7.40 -Hogs and Sheep Firm.
There wa a liberal supply of choice Ore
gon cattle on the market yesterday, and
buyer were, therefore, more ready to take
hold. The consequence wa not only an
active, hut also a -rtrong and higher market.
Hog and aheep oontlnued firm at last
week' price.
- t..r, steera 18.35 was paid.
Four load were moved at $8.80 and. five
at $8.26. From tnat price uw "
down to $7.60. according to grade. A fw
extra choice Oregon cow were sold at $7.40,
the hlgheet price of the eaon, and other
cow. brought $7.10 and $7. Choice calve,
again sold at $- . ,
The top of the hog market remain at
$9.04. Six loads bought this price Md two
were taken at $9. Heavy hogs also so!d at
last week's quotations.. ., .
Two bunches of Spring lambs were so id at
$8 50 and $8.7i Wether brought $9.60
and 7.50. and ewe. .old at f .
Receipt were oa j
hose and 1908 sheep.
Shippers were C. C. Price, Terrebonne. 1
car of cattle: H. F. Cram, Metoliut-. 10 cars
of cattle; Gilchrist Bros.. Redmond. 2 cars
of cattle: F. B. Spike. Echo. 8 cars of cattle;
J. a Lonergen. Echo, 1 car of cattle; Port
land Cattle Loan Company. Caldwell. 4 cars
of cattle; E. E. Wlllard, Nampa. 8 car 01
cattle: H. Walker, Stanfleld, 1 car of cat
tle; A. B- Gale, Alrlie. 1 car of hog; J. O.
Martin. Blackfoot. 7 cara of hogs; I L.
Baker, Caldwell, 1 car of hogs; Kiddle Bros..
Union Junction, 1 car of hogs; J. W. Chand
ler Elgin. 1 car of hogs; C. Brown, Klm
beriy. 1 car of hogs; F. Bond. Toppenish.
a car of sheep; McCully A Rumble, Enter
prise. 6 cars of sheep; J. D. Dlnsmore. Leb.
anon, 1 car of sheep and hogs: B. W. Gill,
West Sclo, 8 cars of cattle and calves; Ed
Flint, Junction City, 2 cara of calves, sheep
and hogs, and C. W. Helm, Hlllsboro, 1 car
of cattle and horses.
The day were fo-1w?-. ,,.
.1320 $7.23
1 steer .........
29 steers ........
2!) steers ........
3 cows
2S etcers .........
12 steers ........
85 Spring lambs .
KT 4 .vo
.90
1036
127
1282
36
360
117ft
8.23
S.23
8.50
so:
l hogs
8.50
2 hogs
8 hoes
2 hors .....
93 hogs -
1 hoc ........
96 hogs .......
87 hogs
2 hog .......
38 wothers
I hop -.
1 hog
25 steers ......
22 steers ......
1 steer
24 steers ......
24 steers ......
24 steers .. ...
21 steers ......
6 steers ......
11 steers
25 steers ......
26 steers ......
25 steers -
1 steer .......
2 steers ......
9 steers ......
1 steer .......
87 steers .......
1 steer
12 steer ......
28 cows ........
8 cows .......
14 calves
1 calf
1 stag
1 bull
75 Spring lambs
89 ewes
82 wethers .....
S3 hons
91 hogs
76 hop's
89 hogs
O . hni7, ........
38 8.00
............ 820 8.00
15 9.0D
. . .... 20 8.05
176 9.03
, 201 9.00
315 8.00
91 6.00
220 9.03
870 8.05
1273 S.2S
12S0 8.30
800 ' 7.50
1285 8.30
1258 830
10R5 8.25
1207 8.25
1163 7.50
1020 8.00
104 7.65
'....1009 8 20
...1092 8.30
940 7.5T
1175 8.35
...1072 7.75
890 7.00
1117 8.25
1000 8.25
1113 7.75
1110 7.10
010 7.00
167 9.O0
240 7.50
1230 7.50
1560 6.00
58 8.75
3 6.75
S3 7.50
.. 197 9.05
.. 212 9.03
.. 191 9.00
.. 174 9.00
.. 178 9.03
.. 182 9.03
105 hogs
The range of price at tne yards wa
follows: .TTco,r
Choice steer
... . ......'
T.50- 7.75
7.30 4 7.60
6.75 7.40
isood steers . .
Medium steer.
Choice cone
.. 6.5U(rs 6.13
Goon cows
Medium cows ......
Choice calves
no3d heavy calve...
.... 6.00 O 8.50
.... 8.00(9 .!
.... 8.30 0 T.SO
.... 5.5 a 6.-5
.... .7S'5 9.05
.... .00
e.2r,ift i.r.n
.... S.-.T)!?!) .75
.... T.UOiji 8.75
Bulls
Ho-fS
Uht
Heavy
Yearllnj- wethers ...
..............
Lambs
Omaha Livestock Market.
' SOUTH CUYtAM.-v, nca,
e...i.i. T -no- market, hlsher. Native steers.
7.50, s-'aoj cows and heifers.
l l . n" . cuna auu . -. . - "
$tf.70l& 9.75. ,
Hogs Kece pts. wuu; msrtioi, n,..
.c.,;... nil,. MtOMS:i5: ale. S7&S;
bulk ' of' sales. 8.25tf 8.30. j
-v.Mi.iin,. 7vi7.i0: wethers, 8.40-ab.W,
lambs. -fS-3 8.75.
Chlcaco livestock Slarket.
- . . ctn. Tt ffai nt 18..
OCX); market, .irons; to generally lc up.
m tm n f. J-bil TfW mm si r-I Itl Mil l(s
i-co: western bi., . , ,
and feeder. J6.10&8.10; cow and heifers.
4WS.i5; calves. 16.60 & . ...H
Hog Receipts. "-
fl IS 8.50; heavy. JS 404f 8.40; rough J7.W
S.10; pig. to.w""i w " v --
Ibeep RecelpU, 25,000; mrket. steady to
7U2C0;earliSg.: . ikSoSH UmH native. .6o
'ROWING BOAT' SAVES MAN
Portlander's Brother, However, Pays
- $50 for Salmon on Hook.
nnirfinv PITT. Or.. Mar 5. (Spe
cial.) m, F. Templeton went flshlni?
monday at oregron -oity sou paia v
for the privilege. Nor did he catch any
: .v. Tile hMthar R E. TemDletOn,
also' went fishing with him,' caught one
salmon, was fined o, dui own .
to pay It. The chief reason of this is
that K. E.. the brother, when arraigned
before Justice Slevers, pleaded that he
had only been rowlns the boat in which
L. F. was fishing, and that he In no
way was to blame for a salmon get
ting upon a line trailing from the
craft. , ,
rr i . ir.mnlofnnil rATTA I f tTTlO I
because they were fishing beyond the
dead line" on the river, ana wimm .u
feet of a fish ladder. It la a state of-
. .nrla within 200 feet Of the
pathway followed by the fish over ob
structions in a river, ana iuikwu"
the Templetons, who are from Port-
i.-j i haA ti over before visited
this locality, broke the law. The ?50
fine Is the minimum tnat can " -sessed.
L. F. Templeton pleaded guilty, while
the brother told the gentle story about
"Just rowing the boat."
French exports to the United States in-
creaee.! by nearly 17.0OO.O)0 In llMS, as
impared with the precedlnc jrer.
FALLS WITH
RA N
Wheat Market Is Depressed by
Weather Map.
CHINCH BUGS KNOCKED OUT
Weakness Is Aggravated by Clearing
of Distnrbed Political Situation
In Europe Coarse Grains
Also Score Declines.
CHICAGO, May 5. Wat weather was the
chief Influence today In lowering wheat val
ues, !4o to Sc. The close wa steady.
Corn and oats both suffered net declines,
corn 14 o. oats a shade to 14 c Provision
made a net upturn of 0 to 13a
"Goodbye chinch hug," said wheat trader,
today a they read report of the oaktng
rains of Saturday and Sunday la Missouri,
Kansas and Oklahoma. It Is said the
moisture stored by the fields will be enough
to carry the plants through maturity aa
well as rid it of the peat The downward
course of wheat prices incident to the
weather map wa aggravted by the clear
ing of the disturbed political situation la
Europe.
Primary receipt of wheat today were
L214.00O bushels; last year 1,005,000. Sea
board clearances of wheat and flour equaled
690.000 bushel.
Expectation of Increased country offer
ings lowered com. The market showed a
narrow range throughout the session.
General rains caused heaviness In oat.
In spite of lower prices at the yard pro
vision made gains. Offerings were limited
and there was good Investment buying, a
well as covering by shorts.
The leading futures ranged aa follow:
WHEAT.
Open. Htph.
.. .90 .91
.. .90H .91
.. .9014 .8014
CORN.
Low.
.902
Close.
$ .9014
.90 H
.9014
Msy
July
Sept
May
July
Sept
.5-1 "i
.55-4
.5614
.64 H
.55"-
.66r
.54
.65
.56 li
.34 K,
.55
.5614
OATS.
" .8514
.8414
.8414
May . .
July ......
Sept ... .
.3514
.34-J
3414
.35 H
.3414
.34H
.88 H
.34
.84 Vi
MESS PORK.
. 19.3214 10.4214 39.3214
May
July
Seit
19.40
19.35
19.3214
...19.421. 19.60
19.15 19.8214
LARD.
...10.90 10.0214
...10.7714 10.85
.'..10.7714 10.86
19.4214
19.13
May
July
Sept
10.90
10.7714
10.771
10.92 14
10.85
10.8a
SHORT RIBS.
...11.4214 11.45 11.4214
...10.9714 11.05 10.9714
...10.7714 10.8714 10.7714
May
July
Sept .
1L42H
11.05
10.S714
Pash rlce were?
Wheat No. 2 red. $L021i: No. ,
red, 96c$1.00; No. 3 hard, 8914 92c; No.
1 Northern, 923c; No. 2 Northern, 91
92c: No. 3 Northern, 8991c; No. 2, Spring,
91!2c; No. 3 Spring, 893 91c; No. 4 Spring,
828Sc; Durum, 949Sc
fnr-n TJo. Q. 55 U. till 56 C: NO. 2 White,
57!i(857c; No. 2 yellow, 5656!e; No. 8,
54-&5514c; No. 3 white, 5614 57 He; No.
3 yellow, 5555l4c: No. 4, 54 54-Sio; No. 4
white, OOWoo-c; o. yellow, uoxw
54c.
Rye. No. 2. 64c.
Barley, 46 70c.
Tlmothj, $2.853.S5.
Clover, $17.00 (a 22.00.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW TORK, May 5. The visible supply
of grain In the United States Saturday. May
S. as compiled oy ine -taw lorn rroou"
Exchanxe. was as follows:
Decrease
Bushels.
Bushels.
8,660,000
910.000
Wheat -41,157.000
Wheat In bond ,4B,uti
Corn 7.2.0.00W
Oats 8.T04.00O
Oats in hond rtOB.ooo
2,175,000
770.000
46.000
Kye .................. .
Barlev 1.706.000
58.000
947,000
81,000
Barley In bond 418.000
Increase.
Puset Sound "Wheat Market.
98c; fortyfold, 89c; club, 88c; Fife, 87c; red
Russian, 85-ic.
T-1 inu l Vnn K WTnet "Sluestem. OS 5
89c: fortyfo'id. S7c club. Sc; red Fife, 85c.
Car receipts, wneai 11, owney u, v-r
Grains In Ban Francisco.
raw trtrtANfrrsco. Mav 5. Spot Quota
tions, Walla walla, 1.6091.S2H red Rus
sian, 11.57 14 1.6o; Turkey red, J1.75W
1.77 V4: -bluestem, Sl.7SWl.eo: ieea oaney.
$1.4t4i tS1.48?i ; brewing barley, nominal:
white oats. 1.82tt 0 1.85; bran. S28.50IS27;
middlings, ta031: shorts, t2S.50ig)iS.
Call board sales:
Wheat, firm, no trading.
Barley, firm. December, 1.50; May, $1.48',i
bid, $1.60 asked per cental.
Minneapolis Orain Market.
MINVTEAPOTCIS, May 5. Close: Wheat,
Mav, 87Vjc; July, S9Vi -sSBSc; September.
80 c.
Cash, No. 1 hard. 90 Vic; No. 1 Northern.
80 00c; No. 2 Northern, 87(i?8Sc; No. 2
hard Montana, 80 Vic; No. 3 wheat, 85 86a
Flax, !. 29-54.
Barley 42 58c.
Bran 16 17
European Grain Markets.
LOXDON, May S. Cargoe on passage
quiet, buyer reserved.
LrVERPOOI May 6. Wheat Spot, steady.
Futures easy. May, 7s 8?d; July, 7s 6d;
October, V 8-iid
Duluth linseed Market.
DUT.UTH. May 8. Close: "Linseed, S1.80U
1.30ri; May, 1.S0 bid; July, $1.31; Sep
tember, J1.S4: October, $1.32 bid.
UNIFORMS ARE ADVOCATED
Grange Asks That State Furnish
Dresses for Pupils.
ALBANY, Or.. Slay 8. (Special.)
That all children attending public
schools should wear uniforms while at
school, the uniforms to be furnished by
the state. Is a proposal embodied in a
resolution adopted by the Linn County
Council of the Grange In a session at
the Sand Ridge Grange hall. J. H.
Scott, president of the Council, was
instructed to present the resolution to
the State Grange, at its meeting in
Albany. May 13.
Besides proposing uniforms for all
public school children the resolution
proposes free text-books and the fur
nishing of warm noonday lunches to
all students. It was Introduced by C.
Carlson, of Ash Swale Grange, and after
a spirited discussion was Indorsed
unanimously.
Representative Martin Drops Dead.
"WASHINGTON. May 5. Representa
tive Lewis J. Martin (Democrat), of
Newton, N. X, dropped dead in the
Union Station here today. He was serv
ing his first term in Congress and had
served his state in both tha Assembly
and the Senate, being the minority
leader in the latter from 1899 to 1902.
Martin was 69 years old. He had just
arrived " In Washington from New
Jersey!.
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One of the vital principles of a bank
service is its care in serving its cus
tomers. Tie ,
Northwestern National Bank
gives careful attention to all of the
wants of its depositors.
Third and Oak
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 900.000
Oldest National Bank West of tha
Rocky Mountains
COEHXB FIRST AKD WASHINGTON STS.
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1869.
Capital Stock $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profit! 1,000,000.00
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loe-Praa
W. H. Dunckley. Cashier.
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Midnight, 'Wednesday,
for
Victoria, Vancouver,
Prince Rupert, Granby.
Bay and ueen Charlotte
Inland.
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Leave Victoria every THURSDAY at 10:00 P. M., and Vancouver every FRT
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Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesday and Saturday at 10 A. M.
for New TIazelton. B. C. (181 miles). Returning, leave New Hazelton Sunday
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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
DOUBLE - TRACK ROUTE.
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STANDARD and TOURIST sleeping-cars.
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Phone Marshall 18-79. Pnnsenser Department.
City Office 60 Fifth Street, Portland, Or.
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KKAMIK (newt June
Ulirf.l
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ONE CLASS CABIN (II) and THIRD-CLASS Passenger Only.
Chicago May 10 Niagara May U
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Northwest, the
cities and towns
are following
Portland's example
and laying
Bitulithic
paving.
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and New Zealand ana returning to Ke.it
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Ray 28. etc.
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OXXlco: JB Market Street, Ban rranclsco.
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'S.S.PrinceRnpert' 'S.S. Prince George'
"Leave Seattle, Wash.,
Midnight, Sunday,
for
Prince Rupert, Stewart
and
Massett, O. C.
d local polnta
Wednesday.
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Comp&4nie
Generale Transatlantique
Direct Line to Ua-rre-Parl (Franee)
New York every Thursday at 10 A. M.
France New Thursday, May 15
S "LA SAVOIB "
29 LA PROVENCE Juno 18
5 tl'RANCt: (new) June 26
CANADIAN SERVICE
balling Erery Tuesday From Montreal
and Quebec
BY
THE
LARGEST CANADIAN LINERS
Including the
LAURENT1C TEUTONIC
MKGANTIO CANADA
SeT-id for folders nt the Short Land
locked St. Lawrenre Ronte to Europe.
Boston Mediterranean Egypt.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE,
yMHT 'BT 'BTl If r
Can Franzftco and Lo Angel
WITHOUT CHANGE
8. K. BEAR sails 9 A. M., !Uy 7.
8. 8. ROI?E CITY, A. SI. May li.
IKK SAN rKANCl.-.CO A POKTLANU . S.
CO. Ticket Office 3d and Washington (wills
O-W. R. N. Co.)
Phone Ma-mbali ASOO. A IUI.
COOS BAY LINE ,
STEAMSHIP "BREAKWATER'
sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at S
K. M.. April 17. 23. 30, May 5. 10. 15. 20.
25. 30, thereafter every five days, 8 A. M.
Freight received dally until 5 p. M. except
day previous to sailing, previous day 4 P.
M.. passenger fares: First-class. $10; sec-ond-clsss.
$7, Including berth and meals.
Ticket office at Alnsworth Dock.
PORTLAND & COOS BAY 8. 8. LINE, L.
U. KEATING, Agent. Phone Main 3600.
A 3K3.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Diego Direct
S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder.
Call Every Wedneadey Alternately at
NORTH PACIFIC S. S. 00.
Ul A Third St. PboBe Main 1314. A 1314.
LOS ANGELES AND BAN DIEGO
STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD
Rllrod or any steamer to 5an Franclseo,
the Kxpo City. Largest, fastest and the
ONLY strictly first-class passenger ships oa
th Coast. Average speed 2s miles pes
hour; cost $2,000,000 each,
BAN FRANCISCO, TORTLAND 1LA.
Main 20, Frank Bollam,' Agent. A 439,
11!4 Third be reel.
s it-t-if iri - - -- i-Ttm'tTmi
BAHIA. SANTOS. MONTEVIDEO.
BUENOS AYKES and ROSARIO.
targe, Kw and rtt las-trer Steamers Irom
New York every alternate Saturrisy. r--Tor
rstes. etcspply local ticket A cents, or t
BUSK lANfKLS, General Acents,
SOI rmdnre Frrhsnee. Kew Y-rk.