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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1913)
THE MORNING OREGON IAN, TUESDAf, OCTOBKlt 21. lOltf 17 WHEAT IS STEADIER No Further Decline in Prices Is Expected. REACTION MAY COME SOON Dealers Do Not Look for Sharp Ad vance, as Irocal Market Is Still Above Export ValuesFarm ers Holding" Firmly. "Developments In the wheat trade yester day bore oat the belief, previously expressed, that prices have struck bottom and that a reaction is now due. Among all the dealers the teellng; is that the market has settled There are no indications of a further oe ellne. nor is there anything immediately at hand that points' to an early advance. The markets East and abroad were firm yester day, but even with the advance at Liver pool, current local prices are above export values. Dealers quoted club at 77 cents with 78 available for choice milling. Bluc tem was quoted at 87 S3 cents. Farmers are holding bluestem firmly and not much of It Is to be had at these prices. Wheat farmers could not be loosened by the recent decline, and now that the market hows signs of reversing its course sooner or later, they are still more Independent. The weak holders seems to have been shaken nt, and the remainder are not only dls- posed to hold but are able financially to do so. The demand for wheat Is still ef small proportions. There was Oriental inquiry for wheat yesterday but the prices offered were not attractive to sellers. It is reported there has been a renewed demand for flour for the orient, but the extent of the business done was not made public. The oats and barley markets were quiet. Oats were weak at $24.50 for feed and $23 for milling grade. Feed barley was Quoted at C24 and brewing at $25.50. Local receipts. In cars, were reported by the Merchants' Exchange as follows Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Monday 173 3T 10 lti 20 Year ago 202 J!) 14 8 6 Season to date. 6220 10S 749 733 707 Year ago. C2i3 761 715 612 722 The weekly wheat statistics of the Mer chants Exchange follow: American Visible Supply iiusneiB. October 20, 19W.. October 21 112.. October 23, 1911.. October 24. 1910.. October 2: JiKH.. October 26, l&uft. . October 2S, 1S07.. October 2, llXM.. October .'i0, ltfOo.. October 31, 1U04. . Decrease. Quantities on Passagi Week ending For Oct. IS Iiu.-hels 15.S0.ino 1S.5u4.0o0 ..55.743,000 ..:(6,GtVS,O00 . .Cl.bl5.O00 . .37,1178,000 . .25,li50,"O0 . .M,to2,000 ..42.245.000 . .37.078.000 . .29.330.000 . .26,4US,00O Increase. 1.249.000 2. 251.000 1.B34.000 403,000 6SO.U00 8,i:i7,000 871.0(H) 89.000 1,120.000 1.S4O.000 17. K Continent Week endinir Oct. 11 Husnels 14.3S0.000 2O,4t!4,0OO Week ending Oct. 19, '12 Bushels 1S.25C.0O0 1S.5S4.000 To:als...4.1S4,bO0 S4.S44.0OO 8S.S40.000 World's Shipments (flour included) wees From U. S.. Can. . Arsentina .. Ai'-strulia . . Danub. p'ts. 'cassia India endinpr Oct. IS Bushels 0. 6X4.000 SS.000 2:(.IKM 000.000 3.7S4.0OO 410.000 Week ending Oct. 11 Hushels 0. 143.000 712,000 Z 04, OOO 1, (si2.000 6,45A.tMX 610,000 Week ending Oct. ltt '12 Bushels 6.7S6.O00 712.000 52-3.0O0 l.OOC.OOO 2,SO.0O0 1.528,000 Totals. . .11.349,000 14.809.000 12,412.000 World's shipments, season to date Total since Same period Last season ttl.3.Vt,UO0 23.aiS.0OO 7.461.000 22.524.IhJ0 42,922,000 2S.514.000 From I. S. and Canada. Argentina Australia r-anublan points.. fLusnla ndla To'.al .". July 1. '13 , 8S,77(i.00O S. 930,04 K) S.900,000 . 9.02O.0OO . 49.yf.lJ.000 22.174.000 . .1S3,81,000 188,702,000 HOP TRADE LS AT A STAXDSTrxX, No Orders on Ixical Market Growers Hold For Higher Prices. There was no business passing In the hop market at any point on the Coast yesterday, according to reports received at looal offices. So far as known, none of the Oregon dealers had orders at any price. Offers made to the East and to London met with no re sponse. Several growers offered their hops on th-3 market, but would not make conces sions. The New York crop is nearly all out of first hands, according to the Waterville Times, which says: "A canvass of the trade as to the amount of unsold 1913 New York State hops shows, roughly estimated, that there are probably not to exceed 3000 bales left In first nands. From such information as we have been able to secure the unsold stocks are divided as follows; Ontario County, 60 bales; Frank lin County, 400 balos; Oneida and Madison Counties, not to exceed 8O0 bales, and Otsego and Schoharie Counties, 1300 bales, making a probable total of 2760 bales for the coun ties mentioned, which Include practically all of the hopgrowlng sections. "Few sales have been made on this mar ket sinca our report of Friday, when we an nounced the sale of the George W. Allen lot of 220 bales at 40 cents. This was an im portant sale In that it was the largest crop grown in this county or in this part of the state. Since then we learn of the sale of 11 bales, grown on the J. C Mason estate, at 40 cents. The market is very firm with the bulk of the 1913 crop already out of first hands." The official government return of the 1913 Bavarian crop is 133,164 hundredweights, as against 230,184 hundredweights In 1912 and 95.998 bundredwelgnts In 1911. raiTT TRADE 19 FAIRLY ACTIVE Tokay Grapes Are I'irm Florida Grapefruit Received. Frolt and vegetable receipts were light and trade was fairly active. A car of Tokay grapes was received and they sold firm at fl.85 In crates and $1.50 in lug boxes. A car of Florida grapefruit also arrived and was put on sale at $6.50 to $7. Receipts of peaches were small. The steamer brought a light assortment of California-vegetables. Sprouts were higher at 10 11 cents, because of the dry weather south, and the other vegetables were firm. A car of -sweet potatoes was also received. Poultry Market Is Weak. The poultry market opened weak at Sat urday's prices. Dealers do not look for improvement soon, unless receipts fall off. Dressed meats were also unchanged. Reports from Roseburg are that buyers are offering 22 cents on contract for Thanks giving turkeys. The Douglas County crop Is said to be up to the average In size. Eggs were firm at the former quotation. There were no changes in dairy produce. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. Portions $2.S21,0S5 $111,366 Seat'.ie 2,017,764 270,062 Tacoms 414.162 85,860 Spokane 1,125,039 94,468 PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS. Grain, Floor, Feed, Etc. WHEAT Track prices: Club, 7778c; bluestem, 8788c; forty-fold, 7S79c; red Russian, 76c; valley, 79o. t'LUUK patents, $4.70 per barrel; straights. $1.10: exports, $3.553.70; val ley, $4.70; graham, $4.60; whole wheat, $4.80. OATS No. 1 white, $24.50 25. CORK Whole, $37; cracker: $38 per ton. MILLS TUFFS Bran, $22 per ton; shorts, $24 per ton; middlings, $31 per ton. BARLEY Feed, $24 per ton; brewing, $2525.50; rolled. $2829. HAY No. 1 Eastern. Oregon timothy, $15 16; mixed timothy, $12 14: alfalfa, $12; clover, $$.50; valley grain hay, $11 4? 12. CLOVER SEED Buying price, fancy re cleaned. 99)c per pound f. o. b. shipping points. Fruits and Vegetables. Local jobbing quotations: TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges, f 6 per box; lemons, $86 9 per boxj pineapples, 7o per pound; bananas. 45c per pound: pome granates, $2.25' per crate; grapefruit, $6.60 7 per box. ONIONS Oregon, $2.00 per sack; buying price. $1.60 f. o. b. shipping points. VEGETABLES Beans. 8&4c per pound: cabbage. lc per pound; cauliflower. $1.25 1.50 doz.; corn. 1015o doz.; cucumbers, 25c per dozen; eggplant, 7c per pound: hothouse lettuce, 90c$l per box; peas, 50 7c per pound; peppers, 57c per pound; rad ishes. 1012c.per doz.; tomatoes. 60cJl.o0 per box; garlic, 1012Hc pound; sprouts, 10glle per pound; artichokes, $1 per dozen! squash, le per pound; pumpkins, H4c per pound; celery, 40 65c per dozen. POTATOES OreKon. 80c$l per hundred: buying price, 75-85c at shipping points: sweet potatoes. $2ffr2.25 per crate. GREEN FRUIT Apples. 60cS2.50 per box; cantaloupes, $2.25 per crate; peaches, 250uc per box; prunes, 2c per pound; pears. $1.251.50 per box; grapes, 60c$L85 per crate, 12Hc per basket; cisabas, 2c per pound; cranberries, $8.50 9 per barrel; Turkish melons, 2o per pound. Dairy and Country Produce. Local johblnp; quotations: pottt.tti v Hens. 15c. Sm-lns-s. 15e: tur- keys, live, 22c; dressed, nominal; ducks, 12 U)2Vc: eeese. 12c. EGOS Oreiron fresh ranch, candled. 42e. CHEESE Oregon triplets. 17c; Daisies, 17ic: Touok Americas. 18c BUTTER Oregon creamery butter cubes, 84c per pound; butter fat, delivered, 84c per pound. PORK Fancy, 32c per pound. VEAL Fancy, 13 13 14 c per pound. Staple Groceries. Local jobbing Quotations: SALMON Columbia River, one-pound tails, $2.25 per dozen; half-pound flats, $1.40: one-nound flats. $2.45: Alaska. Dink. one-pound tails, 85c; allversidea, one-pound tails. $1.25. HONEY Choice, $3.2593.75 per case. NUTS Walnuts. ISic oer Dound: Brssl nuts. 12 15c: filberts. 1515c: almonds, 20c; peanuts, SSo: coooanuta, 90c$l per. dozen; chestnuts, 12Hc per pound; hick, ory nuts, 810c; pecans, 17c; pine, 17M9 20c BEANS Small white, 8c; large white. 4c; Lima. 0.30c; pink, 4c; Mexican, oc: bayou. 4.40c SUGAR Fruit and berry, $5.10; Honolulu plantation. $5.05: beet. S4.90: extra C. 14. BO powdered, barrels, $5.35; cubes, barrels. $5.50. COFFEE Roasted, In drums, !SflS2o per pound. SALT Granulated, $14.00 per ton; half ground, 1009. $10.25 per ton; 60s, $11 per ton: dairy. $12.50 per ton. RICE No. 1 Japan, 654c; cheaper rrades. 4Ac: Southern head. 56c. DRIED FRUITS Apples, 10c per pound; anrlcots. 1214e: peaches. BOllc: prunes. Italians, 810c; silver, 18c; figs, white and black, 64 7c; currants, 9Ho; raisins, loose Muscatel. sv.etl,c: bleached, 'rnompson, ll'ic; unbleached. Sultanas, 5V6c; seeded. 7H8Hc; dates, Persian, 7V48c per pound; hard, $1.65 per box. Provisions. Local lobbing quotations: HAMS 10 to 12-pound average. 213220: 12 to 14 Dounds. 21022c: boiled. 22c: skinned. 21 22 c: Dlcnic. 15c BACON Fancy, 29j30io; standard. Z22BHc - LARD Tierce basis, pure, 13c: com pound. 10 54 c. DRY SALT MrJATS rJSCKS, leWDUC beines. ice: plates. 12c. MISCELLANEOUS Extra mess beef. 131 per barrel; extra plate beef. $22.60; pork feet, $11 per barrel; tripe. $1012 per bar rel; bologna sausage, 18c per pound. Hops. Wool and Hides. Hops 1913 crop, prime and choice, 239 24c, nominal: 1912 crop, nominal. PELTS Dry. 10c, Spring lambs. 4060o; shearlings, 80050c HIDES Baited niaes, lZjtlZHO per IB.; salt kip, 1818Ho; salted calf, 17 018c; green hides. 111H4c; dry hides, 2S23ttc; dry calf, 25c; salted bulls, 8e per pound; green bulls. 7c. wool valley, lusrinc: Eastern Oregon. 11 16c MOHAIR 1918 clip, 2527o per pound. CASCARA BARK Old and new. Bo per pound. SAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Prices Quoted at the Bay City for Vege tables. Fruit, Etc SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. The follow ing produce prices were current here today: f ruit Apples, nemiowers, sigpi.so: New- towns. $1,1561.50; other varieties. 40c $1.65; Mexican limes. $5.506; California lemons, S2.50 3?7.i0. pineapples. $12.25. Cheese New, 15174c; Young Americas. 16c. Eggs Fancy ranch, 55c: store, 49c Butter Fancy creamery, 31c; seconds, 80c. Vegetables Cucumbers, 75c3$1.25; green peas, nominal; string beans, 47c; eggplant, 50c $1. Onions $1.8501.45. Potatoes River Delta whites, 85c$1.05: Salinas Burbanks. tl.S5l-90; Merced sweets. $1.25 L40. Receipts Floor, 7348 quarters; barley. 15.585 centals; potatoes, 6535 sacks; hay. 655 tons. RISE IS CHECKED Effort to Put Stocks Higher Is Unsuccessful. LATE RALLY SAVES LOSS Coppers Are Firm, but Standard Railroad Idst Is Heavy, With Xo Demand Government Bonds Continue to Advance. NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Hopes that the rise in stocks last week was the prelude to sustained upward movement were extin guished todav. For a time after the open ing. prices rose slightly. This was largely under the sDur of buvinr by London, which took about 10.000 shares on balances. A few stocks. Including Denver A Rio Grande. Erie first preferred, Rock Island preferred and American Car, rose a point or more. But it was soon apparent that no broad de mand had developed. The market turned and early advances were soon replaced with losses. The list was well under Saturday's close most of the day, although a late rally reduced losses and in some cases can celled them. The discouraging feature, from the view- point of the bulls, was the eaBe with whloh prices were depressed. The railroad list was heaviest and such stocks as St. Paul, Lehigh, Reading. Pennsylvania, New York Central and Union Paclflo were off one to two points at the low of the day. New Haven, which dropped to 83, itached a new low record. Pennsylvania's heaviness was associated with further reports that the company was planning a $1,000,000,000 mortgage, although there was no official information. The coppers were benefited temporarily by an advance in the metal in London. Dur ing the recent slump in the price of warrants abroad, a large short interest apparently was built up and covering was believed to be the main factor in today's advance. Foreign exchange rates advanced slight ly today after reaching new low points for the year late last week. Demand sterling is not far from the level of last August, when there w.as talk of gold imports, but international bankers think that no steps will be taken at this time looking toward the bringing in of the metal. Bonds were Irregular, with future pres sure on Rock Island Issues. Total sales, par value, $1,150,000. United States 2s ad vanced on calL CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Reported by J. C. Wilson A Co.. Lewis building, Portland, Or.: Sales. Amal Copper 30.400 Am Beet Sugar 200 Am Can Co 13,500 do Dreferred.. L000 Am Car & Fd Co 1,400 Am Cotton OH Am Smlt A R Co 1,700 do preferred.. 200 Am Sugar 200 do preferred.. ...... Am Tel & Tel Co 600 Am Tobacco ... 100 Anaconda 800 Atl Coast. Line. . 400 A T & Santa Fe 1.700 do preferred.. Bait & Qhlo . .. 100 Bklyn Rpd Tran 900 can pac com. .. 13. log C & 0 1,300 C & G W 100 C & N W $00 C M & St P 1,40 Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Lead steady, 4.80 4.50; London, 20 10s. Spelter, quiet. 4.25f5.S5; London. 20 10s. Copper nrm. Standard, spot, offered at 10.75; October, November and December of fered at 16.62; electrolytic, 16.87 te; lake, 18 87 17.00; castings. 16.75. Tin weak. Spot and October, 40.00SJ40.8O; November and December, 40.10 40.40. Antimony dulL Cooksons, 7.60. Iron quiet. No. 1 Northern, 16.0016.50; No. 2 Northern. J 5. 75 18.25; No. 1 South ern, 15.60 16.00; No. 1 Southern soft, 15.50 16.00. Naval Stores. SAVASXAH, Ga., Oct. 20. Turpentine firm, 404 to 40fec Sales. 114 barrels; re ceipts, 44S barrels: shipments, 67 barrels; stocks, 28,590 barrels. Rosin firm. Sales, 1S50 pounds; receipts, 1652 pounds: shipments, 998 pounds: stocks, 164,635 pounds. Quote: A. B, C. D, $3.55; E. $3.52 to $3.55; F. $8.65; G, $3.65 to $3.57; H, $3.55 to $3.60; I, $3.55 to $8.62' K, $4.20; M, $4.62 to $4.56; N, $5.85; WG. $6.30; WW, $6.86; Hops, Etc., at New Tork. NEW YORK, Oct. 25. Hops steady. State, common to choice, 1913, 88 w 45c; 1912, 20 25c; Pacifio Coast, 1913, 2832c; 1912. 25 26c Hides steady. Bogota, 8283o; Central America, S2c. Petroleum steady. Refined New York, bulk. $5; barrels, $8.70; cases, $1L Wool steady. Domestlo fleece XX Ohio, 25c Rosin steady. Strained common to good. $4. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 20. Wool, dull. West ern and Southern slight burry, 1215o; fine burry. Sit He; heavy fine, 1213c Duluth Unseed Market. DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 20. Close: Linseed, $1.38; October, $1.87 asked; November, $1.37 bid. Chicago Dairy Produce. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 4510 cases, unchanged. Hons at London, LIVERPOOL, Oct.' 20. Hops In London, Pacific Coast, 8 15s ffi7 IBs. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN. 111.. Oct. 20. Butter firm, 29 e. SANITARIUM COMPANY SUED Mrs. Viola Coe Asks Accounting Checks Totaling $9,000. lor Mrs. Viola M. Coe filed suit yester day in County Clerk Coffey's office sagalnst 'the Sanitarium Company, de manding an accounting for $29,000 al leged to have been received from the United States for caring for Alaska In sane patients. The court Is also asked to appoint a receiver for the company, to receive the checks from the Gov ernment and turn them over to Mrs. CoeeubJect to deductions provided for by a contract between her and the Sanitarium Company. Mrs. Coe charges that the Sanitarium Company made a contract in 1905 with the Government to care for and treat all the Alaska insane patients that might be delivered to the company in Portland, and that in 1910 this contract was assigned to her, she to receive all the money paid by the Government to the Sanitarium Company, except $1000 which was to have been retaineu out of each check as payment toward hos pital furniture bought by Mrs. Coe from the sanitarium at the time of the assignment of the contract. Mrs. Coe alleges that all payments were made to her until July, 1913, and that between July 1 and October 1 the Sanitarium Company received $29,000 from the Government, no part of which has been paid to her. Cent Leather Cent of N J... Chlno Colo Fl & Iron Colo Southern . Con Gas ...... D L & W. D & R G Dlst Sects .... Erie Gent Electric . Gt Northern Ore do preferred.. Illinois Cent.... Interboro-Met .. do preferred. . Internet Harv .. Kan City So... Lehigh Valley.'. Louis & Nash. . . Mexican Central MStP.43 M. Mo Kan & Tex. Missouri Pac... National Lead., Nat Biscuit . . . do preferred. N Y Central N Y Ont & W.. Norfolk & W... North America.. Nor Pacific .... Pacific TAT.. do preferred. Penn R R Co. . . Peoples Gas ... Reading Republic S & I. Rock Inland Co. So Pao Com.... So Railway .... Texas Oil Union Pacific - do preferred. . Untd Rds of a F. U S Steel Car.. do preferred.. Utah Copper . . West Union Tel. Westhouse Glee. Wis Central .. Total shares, 700 V.700 10 '. "1,066 ! "'266 2,000 . 4,600 300 "666 400 1,600 2,200 High. 73 22 30 80 43 '68 107 iH' 225 85 113 9 "2 86 225 66 11 126 100 20 Closing Low. Bid. 7294 21 29t iHV, 42 '62 107 iio 226 34 11814 92 "2 86 223 66 It 126 99 20 800 1,400 800 4,900 9,200 400 26.000 600 8.400 7,100 800 100 $7,700 800 800 64.700 COO 6.200 ""ioo '40 '89 28 28 128 iii'ii '18 'i6 167 16 27 26i 139 129 123' i22 106 106 13 13 68 66 ii6 149 '26 '26 28 28 "44 43 '5" '84 ioi 162" 166 166 i66 108 124 124 160 168 18 18 12 12 86 86 21 21 108 ' 108 149 147 81 81 81 81 66 64 105 105 63 52 'i 'ii' 73 Z2 80 90 43 87 63 99 106 113 121 35 118 92 98 92 86 66 11 125 98 20 290 40 27 27 128 890 18 16 26 139 81 122 106 13 67 102 24 149 130 12 126 20 28 4 48 117 118 4 27 103 72 106 25 90 109 124 160 18 12 86 22 109 149 80 80 60 106 63 61 64 43 caused a sharp advance In the coffee mar ket today. Opening firm at an advance of 4 to 16. prices sold 86 to 89 net higher, then weakened under realizing, closing easy 24 to 26 net higher. October, 10.40c; De cember, 10.68c; January, 10.70c; March, 10.94o; May. lL65c; July, 1L84C; September, 11.44c Spot firm. Rio No. 7, 11 Tie; Santos No. 4, 12 c Mild steady. Cordova, 1316c nominal. Raw sugar steady. Muscovado, S.98o; cen trifugal, 8.48c; molasses. 3-73o; refined steady; cut loaf, 6.20c; crushed, 5.10c; mould A. 4.75c; cubes, 4.600; XXXX powdered, 4.40c; powdered. 4.35o; fine granulated, 4.25c; diamond A. 4.25o; confectioners' A, 4.10c; No. 1. 4.15c Dried Fruit at New Tork. NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Evaporated apples Quiet. Fancy, 99o; choice, $8o; prime, 77c Prunes firm. California, 41o; Oregons, 5 c Peaches quiet. Choice. 6tc; extra choice, 6 7c; fancy, 7 7 c Cotton Market. ' NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Cotton future closed very steady at a net gain -of 49 to 68. Spot cotton steady. Middling uplands 14.80o: middling gulf. 14.65c Sales 600 bales. STOCK RUN IS HEAVY SIXTY-KITE OARS RECEIVED AT NORTH PORTLAJTD YARDS. 2S0.800. BONDS. Reported by Overbeck & Cooke Co., Board of Trade building, Portland. Atchison ccneral 4s 83 Atl. Coast Line, 1st 4s 91 Baltimore & Ohio Gold 4S Brooklyn Rapid Transit .... . 65 Chesapeake & Ohio 4s 92 C M & St P general 4 s. ...... 101 6S 93 94 71 74 93 81 92 93 92 se 93 102 63 93 94 72 74 94 67 81 93 95 91 91 9S 100 94 70 90 93 C R I Col 4s Cai Gas os C B Q Joint 4s ..-.. Erie general 4s. .. int Mot 4a Louisville & Nashville to. 4s. . Missouri Pacific 4s NYC general 8s . N & w 1st Cons 4s. Northern Pacific 4s 94 Oregon Short Line Ref 4s 9 Oregon Ry Nav 4s 91 Pacific Tel 5s -. 98 Pennsylvania Con 4s. ..100 Reading general 4a 94 8t L & B F Ref 4s 69 Southern pacifio Ref 4s 90 Southern Pacifio Col 4s .. 93 Southern Railway fis ...103 Southern Railway 4s 73 Union Paclflo 1st and Ret 4s... yi United States Steel Bs West Shore 4s Wabash 4s Westinghouse Electrlo cv. 6s Wisconsin' Central 4s United States 2s registered..... 05 United States 2s coupon 95 United states Ss registered 102 United States 8s coupon 102 United States 4s registered. ... .109 United States 4s coupon 109 Stocks at Boston. ' BOSTON. Oct. 20. Closing quotations: Allouez 83:Mohawk &9 99 94 4S 90 S6 74 92 99 60 90 87 96 97 103 103 110 110 Amal. Copper... 73 A Z L & Sm.... 18 Ariz. Com 6 B&CCASM.75 Cal & Arizona.. 63 Cal & Hecla. ..400 Centennial 12 Nevada Cons.. Nlpissing Mines., North Butte..... North Lake...., Old Dominion.. Osceola Qulncy 15 1 49 - 77 07 C R C Co 8!Shannon ........ 6 R Butte cop M.. 119S it ts juin...... z Franklin 3 Granby Cons.... 72 Sreene Cananea. 29 Isle Roy (Cop). 17 Kerr Lake 8 Lake Copper.... 6 La Salle Copper. 8 Miami Copper... 21 Tamarack 27 do prererred. Utah Cons.. . . . Utah Cop Co.. Winona ...... Wolverine .... 46 8 63 1 o NEW Money, Exchange, Etc. YORK, steady. 8U03 per cent: closing. 3 Oct. 20. Hone? on call. per cent; ruling rate, 8 :. 3 S3 per cent. Time loans, steady; 65 days, 4 per cent; 00 days, 65 per cent; six months, 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5 06 per cent. Sterling exchange, steadier, $4.81 for 60 days and $4.8535 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.80. Bar silver, 61 c. Mexican dollars. 47c Government bonds, firm; railroad bonds. Irregular. LONDON, Oct. 20. Bar silver steady, 28 5-16d per ounce. Money, 88 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 4 per cent; three months' mills, 4 15-16 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. Silver bars, 61c. Mexican dollars, nominal. Drafts Sight 2c, telegraph 6c Sterling In London, 60 days, $4.81; do. sight, $4.85. . Coffee and Sugar. NEW TORK, Oct. 20. Rumors of a cold wave in Braill and bullish crop advices Demand Is Active and Offerings of Cattle and Swine Are Absorbed at Good Prices. The run at the stockyards was heavy. even for Monday, over 6000 head being un loaded. The big supply encountered a first class demand and prices were firmly main tained throughout the list. Three loads of prime steers were sold a S3, but the bulk of the sales In this line were at $7 to 87.25. Cows ranged In price for full loads from $5.25 to 16.85, with a few small Iota selling around the 7 -cent mark. Bulls brought from $0 to $5.75. The hog market was firm at $8.76 for tops. Seven loads were moved at this fig ure and four loads at $8.70. A small bunch of high-grade swine bronght $8.9 Heavies sold from $7.60 to 17.73. No sales were reported In the sheep dlvl sion. Receipts were 848 cattle, 1879 hogs and 2203 sheep. Shippers were Dillard French, Heppner, ! cars cattle: John Shaw. Heppner. 1 car cat tie; F. A. Ferguerson, Hooper. 2 cars cattle; J. O. Couch. Fairfield, 1 car cattle: C. F. MUssley. Fairfield. 2 cars cattle: C. A. Dar- rln, Fairfield, 1 car cattle; V. Fleetwood, Baker, 4 cars cattle; 8. A. Phillips, Baker, Z cars cattle; D. O. Cartwright, Durkee, car cattle: W. A. Gover. Roblnette, 6 cars cattle; August Bensel, Uma'tilla, 1 car cat tle; Otis Cork. Heppner. 1 car hogs; F. B. Decker, Gervais. 1 car hogs: W. L. Whit- more, Palmerston, 1 car hogs: j. D. New. port, Notus, 1 car hogs; L. L. Miller, Nampa, 1 car hogs: William Lewis, Horseshoe Bend, 2 cars hogs: Ross Newell. Parma, 8 cars hogs: O. J. McCarder. Pickabo. 1 car hogs; Welser Meat Company, Weiser, 1 car hogs; W. McCaw, . Weiser, 1 car hogs ; G. M. Lloyd. Waiteburg, 1 car hogs; W. Chandler, Day ton, 1 car hogs; Jackson Bros., Palmerston. 1 car hogs: W. B. Kurtz, Hunts Ferry, 1 car hogs; W. M. Burrows, Wallowa, 4 cars sheep; A. Albertson, Pennington, 1 car cat tle and hogs; Union Meat Company, Enter prise, 5 cars sheep: Carl Dlckerson, Weiser, 4 care cattle and hogs: Charles Young, En terprise, 8 cars cattle and hogs: C. . F. Walker. Joseph. 1 car cattle and hogs; J. W. Chandler, Joseph, 1 car cattle and hogs. The day's sales were as follows: Weight. Price. 307 JX 00 IHOIA CROP FAILS Sensational Report Causes "Sharp Bulge at Chicago. PRICE GAIN NEARLY CENT bulls ln0 30 steers 1036 81 steers 994 1 bull 1240 4 steers 1080 2 steers 23 Bteers 1 steer 23 steers 1 steer 23 steers 25 steers 1 bull 8 cows 21 steers 28 cows 7 steers ........., t steer 1 cow 1 cow ....... 1 cow 28 steers 0 steers . . ...... .. . , 8 steers ...., 8 steers ............. 1 steer .............. 6 steers ft"! 28 steers 1M8 2 steers , lor 5 steers 71 8 ....1200 . ...12B4 ....lino 1310 ....1200 . ... 9R! 1146 ....1600 ....123T ....10S1 ....1008 ....IRlfl .11.10 ....1100 ... .1110 1140 ....107 .... S19 1241 ... .12SS 760 ..127 ..112H -.1173 ..1177 ..1202 ..1110 . .1000 M0 914 970 2 cows 5 cows 19 steers 82 steers 13 steers 82 steers 1 steer 1 steer 7 steers 1 eow 1 COW 11X0 1 cow 1210 1 cow 28 cows ... 28 cows ... 27 cows ... 8 cows . . 2 cows ... 8 cows . 13 cows . 1 bull .... 1 bull .... 1 bull .... 1 bull .... 1 bull .110 ,.i?s6 .1011 , . RS7 .1035 .1211 ,. 935 ,.10S0 . 900 ,.1250 .1340 .1110 .1320 3 hogs 81 hoes 242 8.70 1 hog ., 330 770 28 hogs 193 8.70 86 hoKS 217 - 8.75 8 hogs 820 7.76 64 hogs 179 8.70 11 hoes 1S2 8.70 18 hogs 170 8.60 2 hogs 2R5 7.50 24 hogs 1R7 8.05 5 'hogs 838 7.60 99 hogs 182 8.60 1 cow 1190 6.00 1 cow 1120 6.40 9 cows 1052 6.4 27 steers , 1084 7 25 4 cows 1125 6 00 7 cows 1040 8.75 5.50 7.00 7.00 6.7 7.35 7 50 8.00 7.50 8.00 7.90 7.00 7.70 5.7S 8.50 7 6 25 son 7.60 6.05 7.15 8.50 7.00 7. on 7.35 7.75 on 7.00 6 50 7.25 7.25 B 50 (1 50 7.3n s.nn 7.50 7.4n 6 75 7.25 6 85 0. 7.00 8.75 6.50 8.75 5 6 8.85 6.75 4.60 6.7! .5n 6.2? 5.75 5.50 6 00 8.75 8 hogs 120 825 75 hogs 1R8 8 75 2 hoes 880 7,nn 99 hogs 163 8 An 83 hogs 215 8.75 3 hnira 160 8 75 6 hogs 293 8.76 1 hog 880 7.75 1 bog 8R0 7.75 85 hoes 197 8.7TI 59 hogs 134 8 70 3 hogs 830 7.70 10 hogs 188 8.70 7 hogs 209 8.70 7 hogs 117 8.on 100 hngs 213 8.75 A hogs 820 7.50 103 hogs 163 8.70 2 hogs in l.'i 214 8 76 250 8.25 .......... -9 o. m .......... 840 7.75 170 8.70 820 T.00 The range of prices at the yards was as follows: Cattle- Prime steers $7,500)8.00 Choice steers .................. 7.2.'. 0 7,11 Vedtnm steers 7.s 7 Prime cows .................... 6.500 7.00 Choice cows .25 .6 tTelfers 6.00 f I f T.ttrnt calves 8.00if " Heavy calves Blum 7.74 Bulls 8.60if B.90 Stars $.75 9 I.7S Hogs Light 8.80 19 8.95 Heavy 7.50 7.75 Sheep Wethers 4.000 4.B Ewes 8.25 a 4.00 Lambs 4.009 5.50 Omaha Livestock Market. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts 9700; market lower. Native steers. I7.609.25; cows and heifers, $5 7. 25; Western steers, $68; Texas steers, $5.75 7; range cows and heifers, $S.507; calves, $6.7509.75. Hogs Receipts 2800; market lower. Heavy, $7.75i7.90; light, 7.657.80; pigs, $57; bulk of sales. t7.757.!0. Sheep Receipts 36.000: market lower. Yearlings. S-t.90g-5.60; wethers, $404.70; lambs. tS-SOT- Chicago Livestock Market. . CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts 1S. 000; market steady to a shade lower. Beeves. I6.7og.55; Texas steers, $S.757.85; West ern steers, $68.30; stockers and feeders. $6.10 0 7.65; cows and heifers, J3.608.30; calves. $710.60. Hogs Receipts 29,000; market slow at Saturday's average. Light, J7.708.40; mixed, $7.758.60; heavy, $7.657.80; rough, $7.658.40; pigs, J4.757.75; bulk of sales, $7.908.30. Sheep Receipts 52.000; market steady. Native. IS.S5S4.95; Western. 4S; year lings, )56; Iambs, native, $5.767.06; West ern, $5.80 87.05. 2 hogs ... 230 88 hoes 4 hoes 71 hoes , 2 hoes 80 hoes 1 heifer Doubts Ijater na to Extent of Dam age Are Offset by Talk of Drouth " in Argentina Northwestern ' Receipts Are Lighter. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Reports from India that crops had failed had much to do today with the bulee In the nrlce of wheat. The market .closed steady at an advance of to o net. Corn wound up with a gain of Ho to o and oats dearer by Mttc. The finish in provisions was irregular, varying from Co decline to a rise of D7o. Bulls took control of wheat from the start. Receipts Northwest were much smaller than last week or last year, Russian shipments were lighter and there was a decrease stocks on ocean passage. Big export clear ances from the American seaboard counted also against the bears, but the scare about India lifted the market to the highest level of the day. Drouth In Argentina tended to sustain wheat prices and acted as an offset to late reports that the crop failure talk In regard to India would nrove to have been exag gerated. It was said growth there had hardly begun. Nevertheless, final Quotations were within Htte of the top figures of the session. Corn sympathized with wheat. Rough weather and country buying were 01 con ld.r.hl. AKfllnranfA to the bulls. In adtfl tlon, husking returns looked depressing, local stocks were being cut down and the visible supply showed a big drop. Oats rallied on account of the strength In other grain. The bulge, however, brought out many sales on resting orders. Atthmieh nrovislons dlsDlaved some firm ness because of active investment In lard, much of the advance was afterward lost, Offerings by holders were liberal on all the The-leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. $ .82 .83 87 V, .88 CORK. .66H ..... .68 OATS. , 87 .8814 41Vi .41 MESS PORK. LADD STILTON BANK Established 1859. Capital. .,...9 1,000,000.09 Bnrplna . ......................... 1,000,000.00 Deposits. 14,000,000.00 Commercial and Savings Accounts mcEitt, St. La, President. Robert S. HowirJ, Asst. Csshlea. Edward Cooking-ham, Vlow-PrwS. J. W Ladd, Asst. Cashier. W. H. Dunckloy, Cashier. Waiter M. Cook. Asst. Cashier. Corasr WuMagtoa tad TUrd 6 treat. Deo. May Deo. May Deo. May .674 .69 & Low. I .8! .87 M, .66 .68 .17 .41& Close. $ .83 .88 .67 .6H .18 .41 Tan. 19.35 19.45 19.35 19.40 May. 19.52 19.67 19.47 19.52 LARD. Jan. 10.27 10.32 10.27 10.83 May 10.12 10.47 10.42 10.40 SHORT RIBS. Jan. 10.22 10.27 10.22 10.25 May 10.40 10.42 10.37 10.40 Cash nrlces were: Corn No. 2, 68i468c; No. 2 white, 68S.it 69c; No. 2 yellow, 68 69c; No. 3, 68y !8c; No. 3 white, 686So; No. 8 yel low, 68469c. Rye No. 2. 64 5o. Barleys 4882c. Timothy 13.75 05.26. Clovei: $9 12.50. Enropean Grain Markets. LONDON, Oct. 20. Cargoes on passage. dull. English country markets, easy; French country markets, weak. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 20. Wheat Spoj steady. Futures Arm. December, Os d March. 6s lld; May, 6s 10d. Weather, cloudy. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oot. 20. Close: Wheat. No. 1 hard. B4ttc; rso. l iMonnern, euttup 83o; No. 2 Northern, 7eslo; r. hard Montana, wta (ff su ft c ; no. a wneat, 77ei9c; uer.em.DOT, siftc; May, sonc Barley 40 5P B&o. San Francisco Grain Market. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. Spot quota- . , wr.il. Tir.ll. . 1 , '.) .T.' . 1 D .... lions: want. , . u, . , 7. ..u- lisn. Sl.433il.45: Turkev red. $1.67 (S1.60 bluestem, 81.8001.62; feed barley, $1.87 ( brewing, $1.41; wnite oats, ?i.ti 1 13. i.w. bran, $24(24.du; nuauiings, xugiiii; snorts. $20(310.00. call board wneat -roteaay. no traamg. Barley iFlrm; December, $1.39; May, $1.45 bid; October, $1.S2 bid, $1.88 asked; No- vernier, $1.38. ' Puget Sound Wheat Markets. 87c; fortyfoid, 78c: club, 77c; Fife, 77o; red Russian, 76c. Yesterday's car receipts. wheat 9. oats 4, Barley 0, nay 4a. TACOMA. Oct. 20. Wheat Bluestem. 8Sci fortyfoid, fcoc; Ciuo, vc; rea, iwc. Car receipts, wneat 01. oaney a. corn a, oats 1, hay 17. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage licenses. SPALDING-HAWLEY Bruce P. Spalding, city, 26, and Florence Hawley. city, 23. BUHT-t(KOW.lu jjrancis sianey iiutx. city, 23, and Margaret lay lor Browning, city, 23. FABRIZIO-NEADS Genore Fabrirlo, city, 40. and Crementlna Neads. city. 38. l.i f.O KLi J i.r. Al neroert i.. ueorgs. eltv. 21. and Ruth Coleman, city. zo. HOSS-STEDJiAM Clarence rneo moss. Centralis, Wash., 22. and Jennie Stedham, eltv. 24. HIALl-fliASKt.K Timotny j. ueaiy, city. 29, and DIna Plasker, city, 23. FERRY-BAKER B. H. Ferry, city, legal, nnrt K-nrhrvn (T Haker. city, legal. DOIQ-BEACH Davia uoig, city, 14, ana Jessie Beach, city, 27. ERTY-GUNDEItsU.N William a. tiny, Fulton, Or., 21. and Margaret Pauline Gun derson. city, 18. PO.VD-BLUM isason u. t-ona. city, legal, and Ada Hlum. city, legal. BELL-M COKKLK W illiam Beu, city, le- al nnri Katn McCorkle. cltv. legal. M'GEHN-TULLY E T. McGehn, city, 28. and Mabel Irene Tuny, city, 13, Births. airrnn To Mr. and Mrs. William Bert ram Baugh, 48 North Ninth street. October 14, a son. LANGFORD TO air. ana jvirs. ueorpi yy. Langford, 1189 East Fifteenth street, Octo ber 15, a daughter. LUDERS To Mr. and Mrs. George O, Luders, 671 East Eighth street, October 13, daughter. WIKBHABT To Mr. and Mrs. Graham Dukehart, 827 Mason street, October 8, a son. JENNINGS To Mr. ana xars. tieorge 1 1. Jennings, 1234 Halght street, September 29, daughter. M'FARLAND To Mr. and Mrs. Eben Mo- Farland. 941 Weldler street, October 11, a daughter. LAW To Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Law, 408 East Eighth street North, October 0, a son. boyek to Mr. ana sars. ieon .tjoyer. 205 East Fifteenth street North, October 0, daughter. HENDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson, 705 Savier street- October 17, a daughter. ROTH To Mr. and Mrs. faul F. Roth, 443 East Fifty-third street, October 2, a daughter. kkumeb To Mr. ana Mrs. j. T. Kramer. 6609 Fifty-fifth street Southeast. October 16, a son. WHITING To Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Whit ing. 5s3 East Ankeny street, October 14, son. H ELLIS To Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hellis. 1438 Multnomah street, October 12, a son. BOUSSIE To Mr. and Mrs.' Forrest Bous- sie. 148 East Thirty-second street, October la, a daughter. THOilAS To air. ana Mrs. Frank Thomas, 140 East Sixtieth street North, October 18. a daughter. NEAL To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis Neal, 307 Hall street, October 14, a son. DETSCH To Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson Detach, 1206 East Sherman street, Septem ber 24, a son. KETCHUM To Mr. ana Mrs. Leonard George Ketchum, 114 North Fourteenth street, October 13, a son. PETTKiwU.N 10 jvir. ana airs, ia j. Petterson, San Francisco, Ootober 14, a daughter. CHRtSTENSEN to Mr. ana airs. o. Chrlstensen. 4139 Forty-first street South east, October 10. a daughter. HUAK TO Mr. ana xars. jno noas, 01 East Twentieth street North, October 13, a daughter. DUFFIELD To Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Duf- fleld, 5737 East Seventieth street Southeast, October 11, a daughter. MEKRETI 10 ana airs. -j. nomas o. Merrutt, 2S33 Seventy-first street Southeast, October 2, a daughter. CLARK To Mr. ana Mrs. tieorge Tnomas Clark. 1704 East Fifteenth street, Septem ber 25, a son. MORGAN TO Mr. ana Mrs. A.iDa rt. Mor gan. 613 Going street, eeptemoer is, a son. M CtWiiLlrf xv jar. shu aiii, jaeury jug- First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Oldest Rational Bank West ef the Hockj Mountains JFZ&ST AND WA&ZQ7CT0H 6X3, ; Generate Transatlantkjue Direct Line to Uavre-farie (J'rmaes Sailings from New York every Wednesday. 10 A. St. saxJ La Lorraine, Wed., Nov 5 LA SAVOIE...Nov. 12 tmNCEnr)NoT, 26 M-A SA VOIE. . . .Deo. 10 LA I'KuVtCE Nov. VJ lA AOii-N t . AJec. 3 fcKAlSCfe(nen-) lecl7 Twin -screw steamier. rQuudmpia-scraw most mar ei'fcClAi- SATIHUAY SAILINGS FROM NKW VOKK, 3 P. M. UNr-: CLASS CAJUN (ID aoid TH1KU -CLASS Passeautrt Only. LA LORRAINE...., Nor. 1 tROCHAMBEAC Not. 15 t. W. btiiitfer, SO 6th si.1 A. D. Charlton, Ho 3 Munbtun nt., E. M. Taylor, C. M. it St. 1. Ky.f Dorsey B. Smith, 6B 0 Lb it.; A. C. bbeldon, 100 Uti st- IL Dickson. 122 3d st., North Bank Koad, 6th and Stark sts., asents. fortUnd. " E. li. walker, agent L'nion Iaclllo Kulway. ConnelL 499 East Twenty-ninth strest, .Sep tember 2, a daughter. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Oct. 20. Maximum temper ature. 67 degrees; minimum, 48 degrees. River reading. 8 A. M.( 2.8 feet; change In last 24 hours, 0.3 foot fall. Total rainfall, 6 P. M. to 5 P. M-, none; total rainfall since September 1, 1913, 6 Inohes; normal. 4.15 Inches; excess, 0.8 men. xotai sun shine, 8 hours; possible. 10 hoora 42 min utes. Barometer (reduced to aea level) at & P. M.. 30.10 Inches. THE WEATHER. BTATXOX Baker Boise . . Boston Calgary Chicago Colfax Denver Ues' Moines Duluth Eureka ., Galveston ...... Helena ......... Jacksonville . Kansas City Klamath Falls. Laurier .......... Los An galea ,,... Marsniieia ...... Medford ........ Montreal ....... New Orleans.,.. New York ....... North Head North Yakima. . . Pendleton fhoenix ocatello Portland . Roseborg ....... Baramento . . St. Louis St. Paul Salt Lake San Francisco... Spokane ....... - T acorn a , . Tatoosh isiana. . Walla Walla.... Washington .... Weiser Wenatche Winnipeg V 0 .13 a W)nil Btsi. a Weather. 6410. 700. 68 1. 6Z;0 4S-0 73 0 64 0 4U.U 80:11 620. 62 0. 620. 6410. 44 0 700 4S0. 2i0. -!. TS 0. 8(10. 6410 62 0. 80 0 6710 POO. 64 0. Bi'o. 72'0 880 40O 8;o. 62.0 76 0 4S0 6O.0. 60,0 6410 6rt 0 74 jO 60! 0 22 0 00 001 40 .00 ,00 ,00 00 00 00 00 114. 4"W! BISW .02 6 NW .00 lb W 4SW 4 NW ;sw 18,-NW 20 NW calm liW 10 NW 16 NW 4 N 4 NW 4N ooIioInw 50 48 SW 8 NW 00 00 00 00 00 00 .00 .00 10 00 00 00 00 OOi ow .00 14 .00 !oo(ioN 4 w 4 SW 4SW 4 S 4!NWlCl 4INW 1R.VV 20NW 4 NW 12 W 4!W 413 12 a 4 w 14SW 4 BB Pt. cloudy Ft. cloudy Rain Pt. cloudy ,Snow Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Foesy Clear PC cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear PL cloudy Clear ear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clouay TRAVELERS' GLIDE. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A storm of decided character is passiBB rapidly down the St. Lawrence valley, a mnriAnf. int urbfuwe Is central over Alberta and the barometer Is relatively hJch over Oregon and Washington ana aiso over TtaLnto. anil ManttO!. A mOUUTKlC Sressure area overlies the West Gulf States, eneral rains have fallen In the Mississippi Valley and in the Atlantic States and the weather Is cloudy and threatenln. In Wash ington and Northern Idaho. It Is much warmer alonjr the east slope of the Rocky Mountains and decidedly cooler In the Mis sissippi Valley. South Atlantic and East U-ult States. The temperature baa also fallen de rHriedlv alone the Paclflo Coast from Coos Bav to San Francisco. The conditions are fsvorable for generally fair weather in this district Tuesday except in Washington and rortnern jaano, wner. the weather will be unsettled wlti probably rain. Pnrtinnd and vicinity: Tuesday probably fair, variable winds, mostly westerly. Orepon: Tuesday rair; westerly winni. Washington: Tuesday probably rain; south Idaho: Tuesday fair In south, rain In north portion. nnimn A nmiT.4 TVIttHct Knnpatl. BITULITHIC Proven by the hardest of time and traffic tests. J.C.WILSGN&CO. STOCKS, BONOS, GRAIN AMD C OTTOS. NEW TORK SlOtk EXCHAXGK. NfcW YOU. COTTON KXCHAr-tiB, ri!ICA(; BOARD OF THADK. THE -STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, BAN rKANllbCO. PORTLAND OFFICE: Lewis Building, 269 Oak Street. Phones Marshall 4120. A 4187, THE WHITE STAR LINE'S NEW "OLYMPIC" LONDON-PARIS VIA Plymouth Cherbourg Sont hamptoa NOV. 15, DEC. 13 Othrr Snllinr MJm(Ic...,.Nov. 1'MajfHitlo Nov 2t Oceanic. .. . .Nov 8 1 Oceanic Dec. 6 N ew York i ur n n t u wo Liverpool Baltic Oct. 80!Ccltle TCov. IS tCyniHe ot. 8)(diio Nov. 0 t Carries only ono-clast cabin ill) and third-claaa passengers. Boston Mediterranean Italy Boston Queenatovtn Liverpool AMKRICAN LINK Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton ATLANTIC TKAXSPOKT LLNIS Kew York. London Direct RKD STAR LINK Iffew York Dover Antwerp 1 WHITE STAR DOMINION SatUnca Kvery Saturday from Montreal and Quebec BY THE LARGEST CANADIAN LIN EHS lm-ludins the CananTa Nov, UTeutonlo. . . .Nov. IS Megantlc. .Nov. 8Lauruntle. . .Nov. tt bead for In Id era of the fcihort iJiod Locked tit. Lawrence Route to .Europe. A. E. DISNEY, Pauses ger Aent, Bailey BldK.. 619 Second Ave., Seattle, Telephone Main 113 or Local Rail way and Steamship Agents. STEAMSHIP Sails Direct for SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2:30P.M. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND & LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO. (With Denver & Rio Grande R. R.) 124 Third Street. A-4596, Main 26. TO BAN FRANCISCO, I,OS ANGELES AND bAN DIKGO S. S. ROANOIvE WEDNESDAY, OCT. tt, 6 P. M. COOS BAY. AND KIRKKA S. S. ALLIANCE SUNDAY, OCTOBER. 20, 0 P. Bf. NORTH PACTFIO STEAMSHIP CO. 1S2-A TIURD STREKT rbones Miiln and A 1314. AUSTRALIA TAHITI AND NEW ZEALAND. Rooml Trip Ratesi 1st class to Tahiti USS, Lo MrlllnEIou ,207.60. to Sydney .300. Special Pacific Ocean Tour Uncludlna South Sea Isles) to Sydney Tla Tahiti, ftaro tonga sad New Zealand and returning t. S.n Francisco (or Vancouver) via Auckl.no. FIJI or Samoa and Honolulu. $325. 1st cl.sa Stop-overs Jny point, kooo one year Sail. Inss from 6an Francisco Oct. 15, Not. 12, Dec. 10, etc. Union bteainshlp Co. of New Zealand, Ltd, Office: 67U Market Street. San Krancl.co. BAHIA. RIO DEJAN'FIIIO. SANTOS. MONTEVIOEO.BUENOS AVKtS A BOSARIO York every Mirrnateflft'Uia'i'y Tor rate, etc.. aiply loc.il ticket atenl. or BUSK DANIELS. OewrnlAjeuli, fi Pr"1t!c Frv.-1-anT.-e. New ork. K.VritES8 STEALERS FOR Sao pranctpco and Lo. Angel. WITHOUT CHAX.K. S. S. DEAR. I P. M., Oct. 18. koi-; i .-IT v. Oct. xa. tax SAN Hi.V.NdKU & t'OUli.AND 8. ft 4J. Ticitea urnce. so and niuui ton, with O.-W. S. N. Co. PhOB Alrh.ll 4600. A 6121 COOS BAY LINE Steamship Breakwater Balls from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at t P. M. every Tueiday evening. Krelcht ra- eelved until 11! O'CLOCK (NOONl ON Sa'LING DAY. .Passenger fare: First class. .10.00; Second-class (men only), 17.00, Including berth and meals. Ticket office at LOWER AIS5WOHTH DOCK. POUT LAND & COOS BAY STEAAISHIP LiNfiV L. H. KEATINQ, A Kent. P boots: alam eeoo; A Z3S3. 4