Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 09, 1914, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE HORXTXG. OREGONIATT. TIITJIlSn,VY, AriUL 9, 1914.
19
MOHAIR SALES FEW
Growers Are Holding Back for
Later Prices.
DEALERS NOW PAYING 27
Larger Part or Oregon Clip Has Been
Sheared, but Only Limited Quan
tity Has Been Marketed.
Eastern Trade Slow.
(lami Tirozress has been made in the
hearing of goatB in the Willamette Valley,
but not much of a start has been made
yet in the matter of opening up the mar
ket. A. Plentiful supply of mohair Is on
hand, but little of it has been marketed.
The growers are holding back because of
the prices offered, -which they consider are
not what they will be later in the season
They are influenced evidently by the
strength shown in the wool market, and
by the fact that in past years mohair prices
have advanced after the opening.
The limited quantities of mohair that are
. coming on the local market are being
taken at 27 cents. Only a few dealers and
Jbeculators are operating so far, and they
" assert that the prices being paid here show
them a loss in comparison with the Eastern
market. Some rather pessimistic letters
have been received from the East. The
plush mills are not anxious to take on
Western hair, claiming they can lay down
Imported hair of averaaro quality at less
than American prlres. There is no doubt
that the business in car plush, as In all
other railroad equipment material Is at
standstill, and this affects the demand for
coarse grades of mohair.
Coat shearing Is now under way In Texas.
but no large quantities arc yet available I'
the markets there, and no sales, on which
values can be based, have been reported.
In the East trade is inactive and prices
are steady and unchanged, with a moderate
demand for small lots of graded hair. The
Commercial Bulletin says of foreign market
conditions:
"Spinners in Yorkshire are reported as
fairly well occupied on old orders but spot
business is of small proportions. Some
further transactions in the better hair are
reported at Constantinople at full recent rates
but large quantities of fine hair are not
available there. However, the new clip Is
Just beginning to come to market and sup
plies will be very largely augmented In the
near future. No news oU moment is heard
from the Cape."
holdings, withdrawing them from the mar
ket until better prices are obtainable.
Beer sales in the United States for the
month of February last were 3,759,303 baiv
rels. as against a, 801,519 barrels for Feb
ruary, 1913.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern citiea
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland 2.162.4L' $S3S.0S5
Seattle 1.7S1.322 169.2S3
Tatoma 307.345 31.54 ti
Spokane (ioO.Sod
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Flour, Feed. Etc
WHEAT Track prices: Club, 92c; blue-
tern, $1.0 1 ; urty-f old. 4c ; red Russian,
92c; valley. 82c
OATS No. 1 white, milling. $23 23.50
per ton.
CORN Whole. $34; cracked. 25 per ton.
FLOUR Patents. S4.SO per barre!:
straights. $4.30; exports, $3.v0; valley. $4.8J;
graham. $4. SO; whole wheat. $o.
BARLEY Feed, $2-J&22.S0 per ton; brew
ing. rolied, $J4,50 ' 25.50.
HAY No. 1 Eastern Oregon timothy,
$16:a'17.30: mixed timothy. $14&15; valley
grain hay, $12.50 14; allalfa,
JdiLLrKt.L 5 ran, Z3.iu per ton; snorxs.
yib; middlings. $31.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Loral lobbinz Quotations:
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges, navels.
$1.75(5? 2.50 per box; lemons, $.25 4.50 per
box; pineapples, 6c per pound; bananas. 4o
per pound; tangerines. $1.75 per box; -grape
fruit. California, $.5U; Florida, $5.73a.6 Per
box.
VEGETABLES Cauliflower. 75c 0 $1.25 per
dozen; cucumbers. $ 1.75 U 2 per dozen; egg
plant, 23c per pound; peppers, 35c per
pound; radishes. 25c per dozen: bead let'
tuce. $2.5o oer crate; srarlic 12 c pound
sprouts. 10 & 11c ' per pound; artichokes.
75?i S5c per dozt-n ; celery, $3.50 crate; to
ma toes, $2.75 fe 4.50 per crate; hothouse let
tuce. 75c r 11.25 oer box: eDinach. 5c per lb.
horseradish, 8 iMoc; rhubarb. 3&3tte per lb.
cabbage, 2V43-2Vc ptr pound; asparagus.
$L50ry2 per crate: peas, 74c per lb
garlic, 12',;C pound; beans, 20C pound.
GREEN FRUIT Apples, $1&2.50 per
box; crapes, Malagas. S7.50&9 per keg; cran.
berries. $12 12.5o per oarrei; strawberries.
SI. 1'tfh 2 per crate.
ONIONS Oregon, per sack. $4.50; Austra
lian. 4Vic per pound.
POTATOES Oreeon. 75c per hundred
buying prices. 4i5uc at shipping points
sweet potatoes. $2.753 p-r crate; new Call'
f ornia, & it 6c per pound.
bACK VEGETABLES Turnips. 75c; ear
rota. kc; parsnips. b5c; beets. 8oc
Dairy and Country 1'roduce.
Local Jobbing quotations:
' EGGS Fresh Oregon ranch, 10c per dox.
POULTRY Hens, lS'al7c; broiler. 3c;
turkeys, live, 20c; drensd, choice, 0&-;
ducks. 17 'i li)c; geese. 11 12c
CHEESE Oregon tripleLa, 20c; Daisies,
nominal; Young Americas, nominal.
BUTTER Creamery prints, extra, 25c per
pound; cubes. 22c.
PORK Fancy, lOfrUc per pound.
VEAL Fancy, 121,w13; per pound.
SELLING 15 FREER
Shorts Offer Stocks at Lower
Range of Prices.
GENERAL LIST STEADY
Canadian Pacific Affected 1t Re-1
daction in Freight Kates. in Do
minion Strong Report Made
by Copper Producers.
November. !.02e: December. 9.O0c; January.
Rio No. 7. 84c: Santo No.
d Quiet: Cordova.
Raw suxar Steady: molasses auKar. 3.27c:
centrifugal. s.lc; renneu. quiet.
Metal Markets. .
NEW YORK. April S. Lead quiet. 3.T3V
STKfi: lndon 18 Ja Hd.
spelter quiet, a.du; Lonaon. ti it's.
CoDDcr firm. Standard spot and June.
13.S7 14.3" V. : electrolytic. 14.75: laka.
13.00. nominal: casting. U.3TH6M M.
Tin steady. spot. SS.& aii.i. a i wuas.
Antimony auii. ooitsons, i.-o.
Iron quiet, unchanged.
fbjrwo Dairy Prodoce.
CHICAGO, April 8. Butter tnchMR4.
f.sh Receints. 31.007 cases, unchanged.
Cheese New Brm. Daisies. 17 H (B 17 c;
twins, ie&18Uc: Americas. IGVi i lo-tc;
Ions horns. 1 Vi er l tn c.
Cotton Market. ,
NEW YORK. April 8. Spot cotton, quiet.
Mlddllns. 13.4Q: do. gulf. 1.US.
Duluth Unseed Market.
DIXCTH. April 8. Unseed 1.& : M
$1.37: July. 1.5.
Hops at New York.
NEW YORK. April s. Hons, quiet.
REPORT IS OFFSET
Low Temperatures in South
west Cause Wheat Rally.
IPRICES FIRM AT CLOSE
LADD & TILTON
BANK
Established 1859
Capital and Surplus
S2,000,000
Commercial and Savings Deposits
Chicago Traders Uncertain as to
Meaning: of Government Crop
figures -Better Buying Gives
Corn Market Chance to Rise.
S'mple Groceries.
NEW YORK. Apr!? 8. Speculative uIUdz
of stocks Increased today, and while th
movement was irregular the prevailing- ten
dency was downward. Trading was con
siderably heavier than during the unnatural
ly dull markets at the opening of the week.
A violent slump in Canadian Pacific gave
the market a setback at the opening. The
sweepinff reduction in freight rates ordered
by the Canadian Railway Commission led to
large offerings of the stock. It was forced
under 200 for the first lime since 1911. show
ing a loss of 7 points at the day's low price.
London and Montreal sold Canadian Pa
cific, and other shares were unloaded for
foreign account.
Prices sagged at the opening and bearish
traders seized tiie opportunity to offer
stocks. Emboldened by the apathetic re
ception yesterday of the strong crop report,
which seemed to show that the market was
In no mood to respond to bullish influences,
the shorts put out new lines in a freer man
ner than had been observed during the
cautious speculative operations recently.
After a general decline of small propor
tions, the market stiffened for a time under
the lead of the coalers, which were stimu
lated by Lackawanna's victory in the anti
trust suit. The rally was short-ilved. how
ever, ami In the late trading the market
gain . turned downward. Lant prices
howed a preponderance of smalt decline.
7 he monthly copper statement was a
trong one. disclosing a reduction in sup-
lies of 1 3,76J.QU0 pounds, but It merely
ulfilled expectations and was without in-
f luenre.
Bonds were irregular. Further advances
were made In various high-grade Invest
ment bonds. Rock Island collaterals broke
point to ZA zn. Total sales of bonds, par
alue, 92.400.ooo. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Reported ty J. C. Wilson & Co.. Lewis
uncling, Portland.
SPRING LAMBS ACTIVE !
DOLLARS PAID FOR ANOTHER
BOTH AT YARDS.
KV WOOL NOW SELUXi IN KAST
Arizona 1914 Clip Is Already on Market at
Boston.
Western wool of tlio new 4-lip is betn
rushed to the Eastern markets, where a
acute shortage of spot supplies Is beginning
to be felt. Sales have been made at Bos
ton of niw Arizona wools and 1011 clips
from Nevada will be available there in a
fjw days. New Oregon wool 'Is on tire way
to Boston. Commenting on the .market
prospects, the Commercial Bulletin, of that
city, says:
"The eyes of the trade aro glued str-nlght
3head at the moment and the great ques
tion Is. 'What will the future show? Natur
ally enough, those houses which have made
Iwrre contracts in the West refuse to see
anything but a rosy-hued future, while
houses with little wooi on hand are bound
. to view the future with more or less dls
- favor. ; " It would seein, however, as if the
prices being pziid In tho country for the new
clip at tho moment are fuly as high as
the situation warrants and there are those
who think that the prices being paid in the
territory section today are high Enough to
warrant a eliarp competition on yarns from
abroad with the advent of the new cloth
season.
"At the present moment there is ne gain
saying the strength of the market, although
admittedly the present situation is some
what fictitious, owing to . the scarcity of
supplies. Manufacturers are not well sup
plied, as it general rui. with rsiw material
and should substantial duplicate orders come
forward on the high stasis at which goods
have been placed since the openings, it
would undoubtedly keep prices firm and pos
aibiy a bit higher, but everyone is agreed
that t here is no possibility of a runaway
mn rket for wool and thru opera t ions from
now on cannot be too cautiously conducted.
Local iobbine Quotations:
fcALilON Columbia Kiver, one-pound
talis. per duzen: ball-pound iia
S1.4: one-pound flats, $2.43: Alaska pink.
one-pound tails. bc; savers ides, one-pound
tails. S1.25.
HONE V Choice, S3.005i3.75 per case.
NUTS Walnuts. Hts2Uc per pound;
Brazil nuts. 2Uc; lilberts, 1-4 uloc; almond
10i8e: peanuts, yUVvc; cocoanuts, $1
per dozen ; chestnuts, fe Vx luc per pound
pecaus. l4tfM0c.
BEAM) Small white, 5c; large white.
4.00 c ; Lima, 7c; pink, Dc; Mexican, o vc
Layou, ttVic.
ailGAk Fruit and berry, $4.60; Honolulu
plantation, J 4.t0, beet, $4.40; extra C, $4.10;
powdered. In barrels, f4.oo.
COFr hE Roasted, in drums, lU52o par
pound.
SALT Granulated, $15.00 per ton ; half-
ground, 10US, $10.75 per ton; oOa, $1L50 per
ton, dairy, $14 per ton.
HICK No. 1 Japan, 4'tt.tc; Southern
1RID FRL'lTs Apples, luc per pound
apricots, l-oyiic; peaches, e'lic; prunes.
Italians, sriuc: currants. yc: raisins.
loose. Muscatel, 6 ',4 4 7 vi c ; bleached Thomp-
on, 11-ifcc; unbleached Sultana, uc; seed'
ed, 0c ; dates, Persian, 7 & 7 c per pound
fard, $1.40 per box.
FIOS Package, 8 oz., 00 to box, $1.8
ra.cka.ge, lu oz., 12 to box, 80c; white. 20-lb,
box. $L 4 ; blactc, 2u-lb box. $1.73; black,
50- lb box, $2.ou : black, lu-lo. box. $ 1.15
Cularab candy figs. 0-Ib. box. $&. Smyrna,
per box,
Provisions.
to 12-pound, .lSilGiAc;
I8419fec: 14 to 2S-pound,
saiuneu, t a iuc ; picnic, J.c
6Hp27Hc; standard,
clear back
strips, lotf
HAMS 10
14-pound,
1 '.i l'Jc;
boHed, 20c
BACON Fancy,
JjRY SALT CURED Short
1 3 V (a-1 6c ; e xports. 1 5 4f 1 6 W c ;
LARD -Tierce basis. "Pure.
compound. otc
izdisc
Sheep RIotIbk at Klrw .Prices Former
Top Holds la Swine
Market.
Trading at the yards was restricted yes
terday by the smallness of the run. There
was no material change m price conditions.
Another good-sized bunch of Spring lambs
was sold, this time at $10. A few wool weth
ers brought $6.23 and a mixed lot went at
$5.25.
The hog market teas dull, with $3.03 hold
ing as the top. No cattle sales were report
ed. Receipts were 257 hogs snd 453 sheep.
(Shippers were: U. H. MeKean. Va o, 1
car hogs; Pat ton & Overton, lialsey, l car
sheep; J. S. Flint, Junction City. 1 car hog
and sheep; B, It. Banulng. Ruscburg, 1 car
hogs and sheep; W. H. Block, McCoy. 1 car
hOKS and sheep.
Tho dav'i sales were as follows:
t. I'rice. l. i-nre.
2 hogs ... 203 $S.1S! HSmxIshp M
5 hogs . .. 42t 7.H.",--1 1. litmhs 1..
84 hogs ... 211 8.i 8 wethers 71 tt.2
20 hogs ... 101 .o--.
Current local qitoiatlons on
classes of livestock follow :
Prime steers
the
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
Allls-Chal . 12
Anial Copper .. -2.SW 77' 7ti'H 7rti
A ni Be c- l Sugar L"2
Am t an Co . . . 5.;o 21 2i -';
do preferred.. luo il Uli .M
Am Car At Kdy :S4
Am Cotton Oil 42 S
Am Smel & Kef 1.5nf tilth t'.s
do preferred 102
Am Suyar uo lOO Jmj
do preferred 1U)$
Am Tel V Tel.. :um 122 4 1214 121
Am Tobacco . . . !" 2:;s'
Anaconda l.UUU 5 ."f :."
Atl Coats-t Line 3 22
A T Ac Santa Fe'-SOU 7 Ii7 ;
do preferred.. loo
Bait & Ohio 2m 00 MrS
Brook R Iran. . J.HM i-1 !2
Canadian Pac. . 46.70 22 Si 1 !: ltnt
C & O huO 54 5:;t-j
(T t o w i:;
C & N W 200 i;;:: i:;:; I
C. M & St Paul. 1.5ih 101 i Jul HHM
Central Leather 2,10 5U
I'entral of N J U""'
Chino 1.2ift 42 V 41- 4
Col Fuel S- Iron Hm :1 ,3 :il
Col Southern 22
Consoi nA .... 200 i"2 i;.2 i:;2
L 1- V- V 4n
D & R G r,X 12S 12 12
ristilling Securi - 1S
Brie 1,0 20
General Kleclrk
Gt North ore .. l.lo ::4 :;:
fit North pf ... 2,.U 125-H 125
Illinois Central JHi
Interboro Met Si
do preferred.. !mh 2 1 14
Inter H ; 1 r v es t e r . 7 " I 1 1 .". 1 t 1 Hi
K Southern .- ,M' 2." 2.".
lhich Valley. . B,l Mii 1 4o 14;ii
Louis & Nash L'l.-Sj
Choice steers
Medium steers ...
Choice cows
Medium cows . . . -
Heifers
Light calves
Heavy calves ....
Bulls
Stas
Hugs
LlRhi
Heavv
Sheen-
Lambs, wool . . . . .
Lambs, sheared ..
Wethers, wool . . - .
Wethers, sheared
Ewes, wool
wcs, sheered .
various
. $7.50 $S.10
6.2.V.
tt.00 &
O.OO
ti.OO jl
0.2.1
y ou
U.U0
T.UO'ot 7.b5
.7-" ft
5. 75 w
5.25 t'ti
4.7.".
4.25 a
50
4.alU
-Hon
Heavy,
$7.0
( ARLOAD NTKAWBERRIEs IN TR VNSIT
Larire Shlnment f Lo; Angeles Fruit !
Due Here Friday,
A earlufifi of strawberries was started from
X.os Angeles for Portland Tuesday night
snd will reach this city Friday morning. Th
berries will probably sell at $J.75 per crate
of 20 pints. The weather in that section
has improved, as was shown in the quality
of the berries received In freezers yesterday,
They were the best of the Beaton and sold
at 15 cents a basket. There was a fair!y
liberal supply otJ-Tiiu berries on the mar
ket, and they were lower at $ 1.75 ij
crate.
Hood River asparagus made its appearance
and offered at $1.75 a box. California
para pus was cheaper at $2 for pyramids
and $1.50 tor white and green, in flats.
The steamer brought the usual mixed
sortment of California vegetables.
- Seven cars of .bananas were received In
good condition.
K IN KTV-T HREE OBTAIN ABl.R FOR CLIB
Very Little Wheat Is Offering and Demand
Not Keen.
There was very little wheat offering yes
terday and the demand was not brisk.
"Dealers bid equal to 03 cents for club
country points, but no wheat was turned
loose. No contraciinw ror the new
has been reported. Buyers are holding
back because of the uncertainty as to the
canal opening and the effect it will have
on rates. New crop chartering, however. Is
under way, four ships having been taken
yesterday at atos.
Local receipts, in cars, were reported by
the Merchants Kxchange aa follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Monday 8 4 22
Tuesday IS .1 11
Wednesday . . 1 1
Year ago 12
Sea'n to date.14.0-" i
war ago .... 1 5.3tr.
Hops, Wool and Hides.
HOT'S 1912 crop prime and choice, 16
17c; 5914 contracts. 15c.
PELTS Dry. luc; ary short wool, 7c; dry
shearings, 10c; grevn shearings. ltc; salted
zhetp, Uuccl; Spring lambs. lu25c.
HlDLo -malted macs, lJc per pound; salt
kip, 14c; sailed call, i:ic; green hides, 12c;
dry hides, 24c; dry calf, 20c ; salted bulla,
9c per pound; green but In. tc
WOOL v alley, 1. 'm l&c; Eastern Oregon,
12(jj-l3C
MOHAIR 1314 clip. 2ic per pound.
CASC-ARA BARK Old cud CCV. 5c POf
pound.
UK A IN BAUH In cariots. Sc.
Oils.
KEROSENE Water white, drums, bar
rels or tank wagon, 10c; special, drums or
barrels, l'jc; rases, HiiijiOHc.
GASOLINE Bulk, 16c; cases, 22e; motor
spirit, bulk. 16c; casts, 23c Engine distil
late, drums. J-c; cases, luc. xsapina, crums,
15c, cases. 22c,
I 1NSEKD OIL Raw, barrels. 63c; boileu.
barrels, G5c; raw, caes, 66c; boiled, cases.
70c,
TURI'ENTIXG In case. 6Sc per gallon
tan! file.
Mexiean Central
M. S P St S S M 1.1
Mo, Kan & Tex, 1H
Mo Pm -ifie 2.1HJO
Nat Biseult
do pr ferred
New Haven . . . 2.2"i
N" V Central . . . o,U0H
N Y. Out Ar Weg
Norfolk & Wesi. 20
Northern Pac .. 1.2"0
Pucihc Mail . . . 10O
Paeinc T v T
do preferred
pennsvl vani:i ... i'i
People's ls . . . 1,M
Peading 2S.4'"
republic S & L.
Southern Pac .. 3, ii
io'itht-rn Ky --.
Texas Oil .".2rM
Union PriHtle. . . 1 l.WM
do pr' I rrd
nlted R'ls S F
S Sieel for . . 27.2'
d pu ferred. . 2"
tih Copper . - l.t'.'xi
Wabash 3.1"
Western Vnion.. 400
Westing Kl-c - . o
isconsln 1 ent
Total sales for the (lay
a I SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE
MARKET
on Fruits.
ITices Quoted at the Bay City
Vegetable. Etc
SAN -FRANCISi'O, April S. 'Fruit
Pineappli s. $1.50 2; apples. Newtown Pip
pins. S1.2.?i 1. io; Hoover. ll.z&itf 3; ro. 1.
60c i Mexican limes. $5. 5 1 ftp 6; California
lemons, f
Potatoes Iiiver deltas. 75ii?5c; Oregon
Burbanks. 7c (q $1.1 j ; sweets. $2.10 'a 2.1o.
Vegetables Cucumbers, houthouse. $1
green peas. 2V-Ji 4l; string beans, luc; egg
plant, nominal.
Butter t ancy creamery. 23 c : seconds,
23 c.
Ecgs Fancy ranch, 22c; store, 21c
Onions Oregnn, $5.
Cheese Young America, 16VSlSc; new,
;aui3',ic.
Receipts Flour. .T20 quarters; barley.
(5 ccntais; potatoes, 2005 sacka; hay. 173
tons.
12".
17 ,
2
i0's
104
114
llrt
1 2:i
144
1 1 M '-S
57 4,
1 u
121
17U
25,
14
1 1 4 i
11
12S
174
25 ,
1214
Omaha UvmI ock M arke t.
SOCTH OMAHA. Neb.. April b.
Reeeipts, 04uu; market, higher.
$.45Ci Sjr.5; light, $S.)5t' S .Vj; pigs.
K-:.- .nlk of Kales. .".45'-i S.50.
Cattle ReceiDts. 200.': market. higher.
Native steers, $78.85; cows and heifeiB, $0
5j R.X51W Western steers. $0.25(V S; Texss
steers, $fl'a 7.65; cows and heifers. $5. bo 441
7 111- alvp i; TSttl ."O.
Kheeo Receints. 500: market. higher,
Yearlings. $o.70f? 7.130; wethers. Itigti.iw;
lambs, i.2jjfg- n.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CTriCAHO Aurll S. lloics Receipts. 1?,
(loft- in h rket. stronir. Bulk of sales. SS.MK-fl
I 6.W5; liKht. $S.70o-dO; mixed. $a.05 4uvb.Uo;
heavy, $S.40j o.t7 a ; rough, $3.40 'a b.oo ; pigs.
7 ll.'..n, H Til
Cattle Receipts, ii.wh); marKet, sieaay.
Rpffves. lb. b5tfi 0.55: Texas steers, li.lo ?
8.::o; Western steers, $7i-S.15; stoekcrs and
feeders. $5.60 &. H. 1 41 ; cows and he iters, $ii.
tf fr.tfO; calves, $1 'a 10.
Slieeo Receipts, 20.000; market, stron
Native, $5.o: i 0.S5; A extern, $5.40 m 0 "J5;
yearlings, $5.fe0f(t7.45; lambs, uative, ii.i0(
18.10; Western. $0.&or S.2U.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NBW V OR K . April S, Kvaporated
I pies, steady.
CHICAGO. April S. Misgiving about th
chance that wheat would be damaged by
he freezing temperature Southwest helped
o of 1 set todsy the bearish Influence ol
he Government crop report. Accordingly. 1
prices closed firm at a shads to quarter
net decline. Corn wound up dWe to Sc
above Mondsy night; oats down c to c.
and provisions with a gain of (t o 7 Vc to
22 Uc.
Soma confusion arose in regard to what
sixed crop the returns would Indicate. It
Is explained by a leading expert here that
the assumption of 1U bushels an acre as
par and a resulting estimate of 602.00.noo
buiheis for the total yield Is not official,
but a mere trsde calculation, and Is not
In accord with the official way of figuring.
The Oovernment Is using 17 S bushels as
par. On thin basis and on an average
amount of Winter killing, the Government
report would suggest a crop of ..1,OOo.Oh
bushels. Disregardinr Winter killing this
year, however, as virtually negliKibie, anu
figurine the crop deterioration from now
until harvest will equal a 10-year aversse.
t he report would Indicate a crop of 009,
tV.KM bushels.
Much HDlrit was shown on the buying
side of corn. Lightness of receipts here
snd West, toncther with more urgent de
mand from interior consumers, encouraged
the bulls.
Oats, although higher earlier with cor
live war later.
Searu v or hoss urtea provisions.
eood deal of attention was given to th
heavy losses In the number of hogs left
uf ter the Winter.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
. .$ -9i $ ..ii
. .8tt .MP,
CORN.
. . .eS .blU
OAT?.
. . .30 H
. . .o'J .40
MESS PORK.
..20 5 2l.0 20.S21&
. .2U.0O 21. ui 20-b 7 V
LARD.
..10..V1 10.no io.r.24
..10.70 100 10.72 V
SHORT RIBS.
..11.15 11.20 11.15
. . 11.32 H 11.373 11.30
i'nii nrleea were:
Wheat, No. 2 red, !2H M 03 u c; No. 3 red.
91 u, Mirji-r: No. 2 hard. toiuc; ro.
hard au ti- pii c : No. 2 rorinern. u wtc
No. 3 Northern. P2i!r; No. 2 spring. Ul J
94c: No. a Sums. 02 n yjc,
Corn. No. 2. G; -. ; ,o. 2 white. 7''e;
No 2 vellow, 70c; No. 3. hJ .(c; No. 3
white, (SV r t.lMc; No. 3 yellow, OhiOC.
CloVer, $Syl2.r.0.
Compajn's I
't V m Ji fS-jS'Genera.Ie Tr&nsatlantique
i.M; E l 1 m-tt Direct liata to llavra-raria t-rssr..
1
May
July
May
July
May
July
May
July
May
July
May
July
1
Clrs.
.Ml la
.mii
wis
.99
10.53
10.7a
J1.17i
11-37 V,
aillnss from N.w Yor: .very AVeunesday. 10 A. M. h
iViTncj Lorraine Wed., April 15 f
llS ffRAME (n.w) May HI'IMVtM'KMwS I
r 19 ULOKH.UK ly Is r. nt-w)May:7 f
Ulreet liM t.
U SWOIK Aprtl
81-Kt IM. SATtKUAY SAIUTJIfiS "K-OM MKW lOKK, .1 P. M.
OSS CLASS CAHIS til) and TMlRU-i'l.AJi rH-..:es unly.
S1URA. AprU 1. tKOI IHMBt Vl, April tS
r w c.in... an .11, .t.t A. E. Charlton. Minrlwa at.: K. M. laylor,
O M A. 'p. R. IMwr A. raaitb. 3 bib W: A. lhlrt.m. IO ad M.;
l nirkiMMft S41t WaHiDirtoDi -t-J North bask tied, ath avnd Lark ata.; K.
1. M alkor. at l Bio. radtlo Baulaxur.
asked
work.
to assist In the orga.nlx.tlon
p.a'-h.s. qul'-t nnd steady.
ap-
Changes la Corn (.rsding Rules.
rHK'AUO. April 8. Proposed chsnges in
the rules of the Ohicaro Board of "I rad,
with reference to tlio grading of corn, will
be voted on April 13, It was announced
today. The changes pl-e a premium on
unmixed corn snd otherwise are necessary
conform to the I" nlted States Oovern-
mnt a new corn rules, which go into
effect July I. li!4.
After July 1, all contracts shall be lor
"contract" corn, according to the text of
the new rules mailed today to all Board
of Trade members. Numbers 1 and 2 mixed
corn shall be at contract price; Nos. 1 and
mixed white or 1 and 2 yellow, un-
inlifd. have a premium of one-half cent
bushfl- No. :t white and yellow, unmixed
2 cents under contract price; No. t mixed Is
3 cents under contract price : No. 4 un
mixed l! 4 V: cents under contract price, and
No. 4 mixed Is . cents under contract price.
TRAILERS' CriIK.
Satisfied
Customers
The steady
growth of this
bank is signifi
cant of the sen
timeut: "A!
satisfied ens
t o m e r is the
host indorse
ment." We in
vite accounts,
offering all fa
cilities consist
ent with con
servative bank
ing. lumbermens
National Bank
Fifth and
Stark Sts.
Capital
$1,000,000
White Star ine
1
r LONDON APRIL 18
roa J?XRIS MAV MAV 3
JI NF S. JJI'LY 11. At . At ..
VI I'ly monlti 'brrtotira: NiuluamplM
OTMEU SAIU.NOS
Nw York. ..ir. 14 M. lul...Mi 1
Ortmnlr May i (N-ranl( . May S
Anitrltan L.iTi r.-ni.r.
Nr. York UurDtMn l.lv.rrMml
Ijaurrnlle. Apr. lAltn1ll- May 7
tdrtr pr. l.i lrlutl- May 14
KoMon ijurroMnu n Llvrrpool
S-T'iO up. M.-c-orfitiK- t. HtMsrr.
Arabic ir. l(mrif May i
N. A", and 1in.tosi Mrditrrruorsui llsvly
Celtic April !&luopic Apr. Si
AMERICAN LINE.
One-class t'Hhin ill. service. .V nn.
N. Plymouth. C hrhxmnt. Nontiumpics
M. Psul Apr. I? Philndrlithla. May 1
New York... Apr. 4 M. Ixmis. May ft
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
New York, I on don Ilrect.
MlnneapolU. . .May '2 viitiDrhulm. .Mar 1ft
MiUUrult...Miv o Minnetonku Mo ZS
RED STAR LINE.
New Yor k I lo v rr Anhv erp
llnland Apr. is sdrrlnnd . . Ur
I upland . . Apr. KriM.nlund . . . My 9
sUapU-urt rails at i'lMnouth. oiomm hovfr.
Yi'HITt STAR DOMINION
PortlantL Mr. I.tvprpnol.
Tlonlrrul (JnrcilMou n 1.1 cct"1
BY M'LKMIll) I.K1.K (TK.VM r KS
anal:t . . . . Apr. H fKantic. . . . May 9
tTriilorttc. . . Mar 2 anali& Mu la
A. K. I)IMV, HiwnKrr Acrnl,
Ballrv Hide. l SoconJ .Vc, Nralllr.
Telrphnnr lla 119 or Local KailMay
ana tc.miuiD Axrnih
.7
(min Market.
S. Carsoes on
Kiiropr.ll
.OSDOX, Ajirll
13 Sfil nriN FR'FIUn WnW Fllh EnKllsh country mnrkcts
114V. " sounlr;
murkcts qutft.
11 rm;
Pissrr
French
1.1
- i
J.". a
1 li
l.'.x'
li'i'i
1-J3
ic-.h
' ,
114'.
14P.
K.sTs
s.t
1
74i
221. 200 share
4 Vi
2
T4H
, BOXL'S.
Rr-nrte1 y Ovrrbrck & rrwke Company,
Board of Trade building, Portland. .
.Htd. ahkm
Atflil!on snrnl 4
Atlantic f:oat T.tne lt 4
Baltimore A Ohio gold 4s
BrrMklyn Knpld Transit 4s....
M & t I' general 72 s
It 1 Col 4
t'al C.ts .".s
' R Q Joint 4s
Krte f;tT.cral 4s
Int Met 4'rS
l.ouisvlHe Nashville I'll 4s. .
! u-.ouri racific 4s
N!v York Central general 3!.s.
N & "W 1st con 4s
r--c.m Short Line ref 4s .
F-aclfK- 'Telephone 3s
Pennsylvania con 4s
Keadins funeral 4s
St L. & San Kran ref 4s.
Southern 1'aHfic ref 4s...
Southern Pacific col 4s....
southern railway Ds
Southern Railway 4s
1'n Ry inv 4s
1'ulon Pacific 1st and ref 4s..
I'ntted Stales Steel Ts
West Shore 4
Walit'h 4s
Wesllnhouse Klectrlc cv 5s..
Wlpronsin centra! 4s
l'niteri: States 2s registered
l'nit.rt Prates trs roniwn
I'nited States :is registered.
Ex-Ciovernr Patterson, of Colorado,
to Ppcnk. at Vanronvcr.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Aj.rll S. (Spe
cial.) Ex-Governor Patterson, of Colo
rado. Is scheduled to speak In the First
rresbyterlan Church. In this city. Wed
nesday evening. April 15. under the
auspices of th3 Anti-Saloon Lra?up of
America, lie will be si-rompaiiUl by P.
H. Baker. National Superintendent of
th. league.
Mr. Patterson's topic will be "A
Saloon Friend Turned Foe." No admin
slon will be charged.
L1VERPOOU April 8.
steady. Futures steady. tsy.
l:d; October. 7s lid.
Wbeat-
-Spot
July.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 8. Wheat, No. 1
hard. 11 tr U2 : o. 1 rortnem, e;
(mr; No. 2 Northern, he1?, tl S c ; No. A
wheat. MtiMlSc; May. S5-c: July. !.
Jiarley. 1ojC2c. KIhx. Il.S 43 l.uTs.
Uratn Market.
Ni
. .:
. . !4
. 1 V.
. f:t
. lo:-.'i
07 .
74",
7K.
f-."4
tint.
- WH
. .11
. . :i
. 77 .
. . l-i
. . !1
. . inr. i
.. 74'-.
.. r.7i
.. H
. .1s
. . 0 .1 'i
115 ?i
P4Vi
4
PI W
fill.
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3
HI
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77
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f7
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US
DAILY SIETKOBOLOlilCAI. REPORT.
PORTT.AND, April S. Maximum temper
.fiire. rt7 41 tleizrees: mlnlmuin. 4-.I.K decr.es.
River reading at S A. M.. 1.3 feel; rhania
In last 24 hours. 0.2 foot rise. Total rainfall
P. M. to r P. M-. .0! Inch: total rainfall
since September 1. JHIit. :'.:i.l."t Incln-s; normal
rainfall since Sentemher 1. :;7.t'.l inches; de
ficiency of rainfall since September 1. l!il;t.
4.41 Inches. Total sunshine April h. 7 hour.
11 minutes; possible sunsnine. 1.1 Hoars. Jl
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea levsl)
& 1. M-, 2-J.U.i Inches.
THE WEATHER.
San Francis;
SAN KRAN-1SOO. April f. Spot quota
tions: Walla Wallu. Ve :i H 1.63 ; red Rus
slau. f l.rei l.lil .a ; Turkey rei. 1. '
l ;7 u. . MueAtem. s.1.74i 1. 2 ; feed parity.
11.11 1.12v ; hrewlnc barley, nominal;
white oats. 1 27 H Kr l.oO: bran. f'tZUO-
miildlln.s. s:;ua.;i: shorts. S2R 'a 2b.30.
call boaru fclariey. j.ecemner. .i-i'--.
May. 11 tH'; hid. LIU1., asked; April. l.usv,
bid; tl.oat. askeK
Puret Sound Wheat Marketa.
TAOMA, April 8. Wheat Bluest em. fc
4t$1.0u; tortytold. U2c; club and red rue.
sic.
SKATT1.K. April R. Wheat Bluestem
pflc; fortyfold. -.:lc; club. P2c; ife. U2V3O
red Kusnlan. flic.
Yesterday s car reeelpts. Hum IK. oats J,
bailey 1, nav 14. flottr J.
3
S
1 n
22.1S 2".-.7
11.-; 1!6S
14.
13!)2
4
5
11
4
1S13
)
KGtiS STEADILY GOING INTO STORAGE
Market Hold- at 19 Cent. With Jrmand
quat to Supply.
The egg market is holding steady at 19
cents, with the speculative demand equal
to the of ferine. I
The poultry market 1 not yet showing 1
igna of recovery. Receipts were large yes
terday and the tone was weak- Straight
hens sold at 17 cents.
There was a liberal supply of dressed
lambs, which were quoted at 12 cent. Veal
continued weak and pork was steady.
Print butter is going regularly into con
sumption on a steady market, A better
supply of cubes was available than on the
preceding day.
HOP TRADING ON SMALL 8CALK
Growers' Holdings In California Arc Finally
Pooled.
The nop Business continues quiet. A sale
of 156 bales between dealers was close J
yesterday at 16H cents and a S5-baIe lot of
growers hop was bouitfit at 16 cents. These
are the only transactions reported for over
a week.
California advices are that growers own
lng 5oTl bales have finally pooled their
Copper Stocks Are Keduced.
NEW YORK. April 8. The monthly report
of the Copper Producers' Association showed
reduction In sup-plies of 13.S2.COO pounds.
The feature of the statement was the in
creased domestic demand, deliveries for that
iccount amounting to i9.RS2.349 pounds, an
increase of over 2.00O,OH pounds. For
eign deliveries increased, by about 5,600.000
pounds.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. .;a.. Anril S. Turpentine
Firm. 44c ; sales. li barrels; receipts, 24
barrels; shipments, 2 barrels; stocks, lO
barrels.
Kosin Firm: sal1. O.'H. pounds; receipts.
lots nouods: shipments. 1411 pounds; stocks,
?n.213 pound. -Quote: A. B. 3.70; O. L.
H. $4; I. K, $.1U; M, 4.0; N, o-40; "W'O.
$".7o; WW. 6.
UNDERGROUND TRIP TAKEN
Citv Kncineor lnsiwcts Sewer for
Distance of More Than a Mile.
A walk of considerably over a mile
through a pitch-dark sewer far under
grround was part of an inspection made
yesterday by City Engineer Dater and
Sewer Engineer Sharp in connection
with the inspection and acceptance of
the Sixty-third-etreet extension of the
East Stark-street trunk sewer, which
was completed yesterday by Giebisch
&. Joplin. contractors.
The sewer. which extends from
Forty-third and Burnside streets to
Sixtv-third and Willow streets, a die
tance of 7200 feet, is seven feet
diameter and is one of the larges
sewers in the city. It was constructed
at a cost of 14i,000.
n:i-l States .'is rourntl.
nlted Mates ij registered
L'niled Stales ls coupon...
. . 7
...
. list.
11
101
llli,
112
05 H
loc,
74
r.s,
1"JH
05
e
tRlj
ft!
'MS
Hi"
STATIONS.'
Plate of
wcathel
ORDERS REALLY NOTES
ME1 KR WAMIOl tiAl. WIIOTRIKU
TO CKT BAROAIXS SI ED. .
BnKton Stocks.
BOSTON. April 8. Closing quotations:
Allouez 41 (Nev Con li-4
ma! Con .... 4 : N tpissin-T Mines. o
Am 1 & Sm HJ .Nortn mine ...
riz Com vi,.Mnn ijiko ....
1 & Ariz t Vs O.a nommjDO. ..
I & ?cla lOwfoit
ntenmal - - - Quincy
n Ranee Con 37 Shannon
K Butte Cop . ll1 Superior
SiTamarack
37 rU S Sm R fc M .
30 do jreferred. . .
Ctai Con
'i;Ilah Copper ...
4 Winona
Wolverine
27H
r.o
79
61
2
30
474
11
?vf u
:t4
4
4.'. Butte & Sup 34
Franklin
ranby Con . . .
retne Can - . - -
Hoy (Cop).
Kerr lKe
Lake ""p
Salle Cap. . .
V inmi Cop
Mohawk.
Money. Exchange. Etc
NEW YORK, April 8. Call money, steady.
1 i a 2 Per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent;
clrisins bid. 1 )i P 2 per cent.
Time loans, wtauer; tu oja. - vs -u- - "h
cent ; 90 uaya. per ceni; "ix. mouvu.
m .; i-t per cent.
Mercantile pawr. o'w-t pw -"
Baker
Hoise
Boston
Calgary
Chicago
Colfax
Denver
Uei Moines
ru!i. th
Eureka
Galveston
Helena
Jacksonville
K annas City
Klamath Falls. .
IsAurier
Los Angeles
Msrshfieid
Mdford
Montreal
New Orleans....
New York
North Head .
North Yakima..
Pendleton
lhonbr.
Pocatello
Portland ......
Hosebura;
Sacramento ....
Kt. Louis. ......
St. Paul
Salt l,ake
San Francisco. .
Seattle
Spokane .......
Tacoma
Tatoosh Inland .
alls, WaUa...
Washington .
Winnipeg
Sixty days.
railroad bonds
Sterling exenange. i ea.u..
$1.MI0; demand,. I.W.'o.
Commercial Llils. $4.S4H.
Bar silver, isC.
Mexican dollars. 43 He
tiovernment bonds, steady;
Irregular. .
IsOXDON. April S. Bar silver, steady.
2 15-16d.
Money. lW ...
Short bills, 1: three months, 1H-
SAN FRANCISCO, April S. Silver barm.
T-Sc; terline In London, t0 days, 94.S5;
do, jiight, 4.Stf
Coffee; anal fcujrar.
-v vnR w a nrii 8. Hiicher European
rable. steady primary markets and smaller
Sao Paulo receipts seemed to inspire scat
tered buvins; in coffee this' morning. After
opening steady, n to 14 points higher, tha
market ea?ea Oil unuer rfoinuij; ur o..
t?rimi liquidation, but the close was steady
un r njnewed covert n sr. 8 to 13 points net
higher. Sales, SJ. bass: April. S.47c:
May S fi4c: June. S.61c: July. S.iSc; Auk
l ust, 8.77c: &aoLember, -S.S7c; October, S.ttc;
o.oo;i4 'vr Rain
64 O.OO' 8 W 'lear
R . 10; S E klourty
r.n O.OU1 4 NE (Cloudy
32 0.O1 i NW'ciomiy
"ti.O.Ou; . . . . . - H lear
So a. i v 4 N W ! Cloudy
;;rt n.i s N icir
35 C o.WM'SW Clsr
O.OT10 N i"loudy
54n. 04'1.4 N V'lenr
rS'0.0 SE clear
80.0.)' s sw clear
4HO.04) u N Clear
n'.Mr.ftoi 4 s Pt. rloudy
fll'O.P'.'! s'W icioudy
7J i.GV 4 S ;Cloudy
T O.OOI 4 N tCloudy
TOO.li 4 N'W'I londy
R4 n.nn TJ NE iSnow
ns o.on KiN 'cloudy
Tit o . i ".i; N W ' U al n
r.SO.OOj cv.N iPt. cloudy
72 O.OO1 i SR Clear
74 0.0 fl NK 'Clear
4 o.on, SW IPt. cloudy
50ii.01 8 NWlCloudy
BT.Oi 4 FK Clear
7 o.l4 4 W cloudy
flj o.on a S Rain
r.B n.uo;is NWiCioudy
S4 0-h -J-J NW Ctear
R6 O.OO' rt NW Clf-ar
HO D.Iiil 4 SE (Rain
64 0 . Oo lo N U'lear
H4iO.0) 4'W Cloudv
P4 o.Oo N li'loudy
Ze, O.Oo li NE IClear
70 0.0O' N Clear
6fto.es l- NW'cioudy
34 0.0O1 S NW Clear
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Th woKfim hlah-nresnure area Is central
v,i- .u-ninir nvop th Datkntas and the east-
sm Ktnrm im central over New England. The
A-iunna . nrnM nn nas remamea iieuny I'm
tionary. Rain has fallen in Tennessee, Ohio
v.iuv TiHHl. Atlsntir and New fc.nclana
States and snow has occurred in portions of
rninrHr mn w Mexico. Ovr the greater
nortion of the Pacific Slope the weather is
threatening and showers have occurred in
Knrthcm i if -m lii. Nevada. 1'tah and in
Dflrtiom of the North Pacific States. Ea.-t
of the Rocky Mountains th temperatures
re below normal, while on the Pacific slops
lhav ui-a a A ml. ibOVe IlOTm 8 1.
The conditions are favorable for showers
in this district i nursoay.
FORECAST.
Portland and vicinity showers, southerly
Oregon Showers, winas mosiiy muuin .
Wajihlngton Fair east, showers west por-
tlnn- irmlh to em. St. wlndSL
Idaho Fair, except showers in southesst
EDWARD A- BKALS. District forecaster.
Seattle 31 Drnaadu flKt Karh Km
FenioBs Wbo Thought lepers Mlifd
r rronlNes to Boy ftt.50 Snltm.
VAN'COrVKR. WhsH, April 8. (Spe
rial. A number of persons who
In the vicinity of Wanhougtl hav
learned that when recently they signed
what thev believed were order to
suits of clothes at reduced prices they
really affixed their si ajnat tires
promissory notes for" $165 each. Su
has been brought to collect the notes.
A peddler who said he wan P. O'Brie
canvassed the district, selling suit pa
terns alleKed to have been manufac
Hired by a firm In Canada that had
been forced into bankruptcy. To me
labor claims it was represented th
the cloth had been jriven to workmen
as payment, so O'Brien, to fret h
money, pa-a selling the patterns
ridiculously low prices.
He merely had the customers sifrn
orders to a Chicago firm which would
make suits or dresses for $6.50 each.
A man claiming- to be C Mcintosh,
of Seattle, now has brought suit to
collect promissory notes for $1S& each
and drawing interest at 6 per cent- Mr.
Mcintosh alleges he bought the notes.
The case will be fought on the grounds
of fraud.
If you care how
the city's streets
look, work for
Bitulithic
Aim'-
4
J.CWILSON&CO.
STOCKS. BONUS. GRAIN ANU COTTON.
Kiev YORK btoc:k ncmsoE,
CltlCAttO BOARD Or TSADE,
NEW VUKK CUnON KXCHANUK.
THE b IOC K AM) BOND lltUAAUB.
SAM FRANCISCO.
poBTiAin orncE:
Lewia Building, 269 Oak Street.
Phone. Marshall S858. A 4187.
$620.65 up Y
Ftr.t C 1 Throo.bo.t f.
ce trie countries Inat have made
srorld-history. Europe. Greece. Egypt.
India. Ceylon. Java. China. Japan.
Philippines. Hawaii.
WORTH
GERMAN
LLOYD
It Girdles tb Ol.Ke
Start any time, any place, either
I direction: the price b the same. A
trip the memories of which will last
throughout lite. 1 ake along a supply at
North German Lloyd
Travelers' Checks
Knot all trrr the world
I Write far -Amm (a World" (Voaa
CtLEJCBS t CO, Cen. Ageats J,
& Brssmdwavx. N.Y. X-T F
r.Ol'Crt i. .li t. .a. li.A.P J-ryV
'.Ml I'ow. H St.. rr t-U SfL . ,
Kra:i . Utvi lit-ary .
sr.. S K. .-r l-al fLCtv tsW i
V,., ,,, y
PSi M npMS
mi
-fvrlSTOlV-.
CONSTRUCTION ENCINEERS
PUBLIC 8ERVICE PROPERTIES
FINANCED and MANACED
BO Pin Stroat New York
NEW CANNERY IS PLANNED
Cottage Grove Will Make Arrange
ments at Meeting: Monday.
COTTAGE GROVE. Or., April' 8.'
(Special.) Cottage Grove is to have m
cannery thin year. A meeting has been
called for Monday at 10 o'clock in the
Commercial Club rooms. Subscribers
and others interested will attend.
At the time of issuing; the call for
tho meeting. 2S5 was needed to brin
the total amount subscribed up to
(2000. and it is expected that most of
this' will be secured at once.
Manager Holt, of Eugene, has been
TO BAN FRANCISCO. 1 O-i ANCiEl.KS
ANU ri.VN" Wt:i.ll.
YUCATAN
WKIINKKIIAV. Al'Rll.
15.
f-'OOM BAY AMI KIKEKA
S. S. ALLIANCE
KRIOAY. AHK1I. IS.
NORTH 1'ACinO STKAMMIir CO,
Tic-krt Offlrr,
3d
Blaln 131. A 1314.
It
islit Offi-.
"oluml'ta lwk.
Li Royal Mail Steamships
"Th. Line ol Good Servic"
SCENIC bl. LAWRtNLE ROUTE
The NEW TfHBINK (ionitmplr-ScrfTT
S. S. "ALSATIAN ana
S. S. ' C ALG AEIAN ' '
LAK'i KST KIKST KASTEST
C AA A Dl AN HOIIK
3 Weekly Sailicgi Montreal-Qircbsc.
Liverpool-Glasgow-ilavre-Londo-j
Owaa l'RBEr las I 4 Hits,
Summer rv&tjrMiUun litts now opea.
Karlv bookings recommended. nd ijr
oescrlinv Hook let "U." tor tail par
ticulars as to a-ulings, rates, etc. apwy
to ix-al Aitcnt
or ALLAN a. ro, Urseral Acenrm.
127 Nortii Uearborn tre.t. Chlcaix
AUSTRALIA
TAHI'l AM N1.W ZtALAM)
Koun( Trli lEat-o: 1.-1 riam l lanMi $135.
I t l Hut! on -i;.jU. (o t-jdnrj" .i0.
cii-tMl i'au-tiac Iresran 1 uu iuic.l.mi
..tun t 1. in.. Ibt 2.m
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