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ORPftnvTiV TUESDAY. JUNE X 16, 1914. 17 r t-ttt7 urrvr? vTvn . i ' - . a OFFERS NOT TAKEN Europe Shows Lack of Interest in New Pacific Wheat. PRICES TEND DOWNWARD All Markets Affected by Govern- ' ernment'9 Estimate of Huge American Crops lower Quo tations Put Out by Dealer. There Is a deadlock In the Northwestern market, so far as new wheat business Is concerned. The Government's huge crop estimate, and the weakness it caused in the Eastern markets, have Intimidated for eign buyers, and the effect of this is being felt here. Most of the local buyers have pulled out of the market temporarily, and other, have put out lower "T them offering 7 cent. lor ciuo. --- not appeal to farmer, who refuse to sell. waiting for a reaction which they think win mm EevrZ cargoes were offered abroad yes- tarday by local exporter, but they met with no responM. TttO traae i m "-" It- I WlCQ D 7jwiew. . I .... j. M IV ..avnnrrant AT feel-I Ittf attitude, ana mo I hie la weak. i . Taking a broad view of the upply and demand Broomhall oeueves m nnuihiiltles strongly favor a coming season i. - Tid Tia eava: This Is emphasized by the fact that ...... that the United States v have a surplus of 240,000,000 and some 128 tava s mrplai ol !ig,nra,w 000. 000 from Canada, and therefore scarcity ... . imntihl no matter what! wm bo uaai. . i the consumption may be and ""- standing the shortage In Argentina no Indll la. I iTh. nrnmiMi xo oe vcr , - - nn ..nn.li. iniicatesi Because no z.uroi . an abundant yield. Germany is no larger than last year and possimy oou..u-.-.j less. France will probably be an Importer on . . . , a nAA AVA less, France will proD&ojy b i . Ttalv reauires ical 18.000,000 .v, ' , " , ..... gnain and bushels more than last year, bpain Portugal perhaps 8.000,000 bushels jess i last year, while Austria-Hungary promises j to Import on a large scale; xnereio . . . .l. t thatl Indication polnU to the assured fact that European Importation ror me comma son will be on a larger scale than ever be fore experienced. "The European consumption last month was large and I expect that this consump .!., m -nntlnno larre. Condition of Plate arriving here Is irregular and not satlsfae- arriving here Is Irregular and not satlsiae-l tory. The Continental demand Is fairly active, and Russia is offering up little, ow- Ing to small Dariey biock. Offering treely ana wmni c mediate demand to a large extent, and It Is . . . . t. in.. I forecasted that Danublan oners win con tlnuo liberal, and these will meet wivo oH l- fn the Continent.9 The lacal market for spot wneat is quiet. Th. lnal market for spot wheat Is quiet. , ... . ,. 1ntm i Callfornlans are buying only small lota, i , i .. tn th new rrnn here and expect' , I ing to get early wheat of their own. Club le worth 85 to 8 cents and bluestem 88 cents. No business is under way In the barley market here. The only trade passing Is In California, where export barley Is selling at 1 a cental. The Southern market will hold the trade for the time being, as Ore gon and Washington growers are not Inter ested in the prices being paid there. Local receipts In cars were reported by the Merchant. Exchange a. follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Monday. 10 19 11 8 8 Year ago 48 5 1 1 Season to date 15678 J768 1811 1707 .2740 yearago....; 17137' 2436 M547 1875 2384 VISIBLE WHEAT SUPPLY SHRINKING Decrease for Week la Over Four Million Bushel. The weekly wheat statistics of the mer chants Exchange follow: American Visible Supply Bushels. JUn IS. 1814.. ..23.412,000 Decrease. 4.123.O00 1,699.000 2.042.000 si's.ooo 1.785.000 2.471.0O0 1.639.000 1,006,000 1,225.000 1,394.000 Week JunA lft. 1913 .. .32.954,000 ....26,367,000 ...23,043.000 ...13.102,000 .. .12,914.000 ...16.965.000 ...47.00 6. 00O 28,909.000 June 17, 1912. June 19, 1U11. June 20, 1M0. June 21, 1909. June 22, 1!K8. June iwj June 26, 1908 June 26, 1905 Quantities on Paasag 10.3bS.tlW Week f ending ending ' T..l A Ttin- 14 '13 n...t..t. DuahBla RimhslS For .22.016.000 23.248,000 24.968.000 Continent ".o'. 112.000 22.976',O00 26,216,000 V: K. Totals ...42.72S.000 46.224,000 61.184,000 World's Shipments (flour Included) Week Week ek enalng June 13 Jrfne 6 June 14. '13 From Bushels V. S.. Can.. 3.014.000 Argentina .. 1.712.000 Australia .. 96S.00O Dau. ports.. 824,000 Kussla 3.840.0OO India 1,264.000 Bushels . Bushels 4.S02.O00 1.224.000 2,36S,000 832,000 4.376.0OO 1,256,000 8.032.000 1,264.000 800,00 0 616.000 2,424.000 2U76.0OO Totals ...11,622.000 15.038.000 12.J12.000 World's shipments, season to date - Total since Same period July 1. '13. Last Beason. rr B. and Canada... 242.642.000 232.260,000 M India ............ 80.040.000 0.9.000 Total, 03,972.00O 819.142.WO EtiOS inOBER AT OPENING OF WEEK eteady Derrceuie In Beoelpt. Is Noted. Dressea Meats r inn. .1. with a much firmer egg market, as receipts were small and the . - . pinu iftnniia ears DrousuL aemsoQ guv. . j - 24 cents. Up to 3 cents was obtained for case count. Poultry continued weak. Not many coops were received, but more than enough were carried over from Saturday to fill all or ders. Hens sold at IS cents and broilers at 18 cents. Other kind, of poultry was wanted at any price. Owing to the difficulty of handling veal during the hot spell, shipment, are very light and for th. best up to 12H cents was quoted. Pork waa steady at 1014 cents. Butter cleans up well with a shipping demand for the surplus. The cream re ...i .. A h Ice cream trade are heavy, and several of the manufacturers sre also buying unaaitea ouner iron. creameries. No chsnge was reported In the cheese market. MELONS AND CANTS ARB IN DEMAND Two Cars of Each Are' Received Hot -n-rather Stimulates Trade. Cantaloupe and watermelon sale, were I jj i . . ... .. . Two cars of each were) received. Cantaloupes were especially i 4, firm, as not many cars are in xransn 1 the hot weather ha. greatly stimulated the . .... hmnrhi S3 2ft crate. The market for cherries was In better! 4 shape than at the close of last week. MoysJ J Anns sold at 6 cents and Bing. at 8 10 1 centa. A shlpmsnt or Blackcap waa re ceived and brought SI. 75. Loganberries sold at T5 centa There waa very little demand for strawberries, which were weak at 75085 centa. Orchard fruit, were un changed In price. Three cars of new potatoes were received and sold iwell tl centa. UMA BKAN CROP IS BACKWARD High Price Are Da. to Unfavorable I T Grvwmg Conditions. Lima bean, are selling now at th. highest nrtea In Tears. The upward trend of . . , f wk l, A tn the backward eon all of th. California counties where lima. are grown, Th. plants, acooraing to reports, lum a fu maila but email progress, as longed cold weather following the planting period. Indication ar. said to lie that the crop will be late, several weeks or perhaps a month, with the result that farmer, fear to sell In advance nntll they have a better assurance of a crop. It is hoped that warmer weather will prevail "from now on. so that a good average crop may still be produced. The stock of spot lima. In Cali fornia appears to be exhausted. Bank Clearing's. Bank ciisarlncs of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: . clearlncs. Balances. Portland 12.314,600 1136.660 Seattle 2,310.831 25.?-f2 Tacoma 460,330 91.141 Spokane . . . 800,086 136,142 PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS. JcT blue- stem. S8c; forty-fold, 86c; red Russian, 84o; Valley 85c MILLFEED Bran, S23.5024 per ton; shorts. $23.502T; middlings, 3233. FLOUR Patents, 4.80 per barrel; straight., 4.20; exports. 13.90; valley, 44.30; graham, $4.80; whole wheat, (5. HAY Choice timothy. 1617; mixed timothy, 1215; valley grain hay, til 18: alfalfa, m12.fi0. BARLET Feed, 2021.OO per ton; brew ing. $21.50922; rolled, $23.50 24. OATS Mo. 1 white milling. 2222.25 per ton. CORN Whole. 35; cracked, JSS per ton. Fruits, and Vegetables. Local Jobbing quotations: TnurlUAL r t L I 1 ft urangejs, uavoia, 28.25 per box; lemons, 5S.60 per box; . I 1 nnnnn T.,n,Tial 4 U n 'IJT' ee ier ooundV blnanas. 4o pVuna; grapefruit. Florida, 13.508.50 per box VEGETABLES Cucumbers. $1 1.25 per box; eggplant, 15c per pound; peppers, 20 per .po; radishes 158 !lje per choke 6575o per'dojren; celary. .504 per crate; tomato-, f 1.504.&O per crmie; ... a. mt KAAi KJ was... per waio, winBwat, .a.isv -x.uw nlnnnk je- .nnn- Vinranrarllth. 10 9 . Epinaco, oc per puuau - (a 7i c; rnuDH.ro, vc - base, lc per pound; asparasua, 91 1.50 peTdo p57c per pound? bVan.7 7 jjio per pound: corn. 4050c per dozen, ONIONS Red. S2.75 per sack. I , . - . ..-,-... . . i . ,1 kw ItllLrawwjrriofli luvoov, yo i-i , HI I 4 10c per pound; apricots, 1.25 per box; . cantaloupes, ll.SO02.2S per crate; peaches. $1.25 per box; plums, il.as; watermelons, 22fco per pound; loganberries. 7 So per crate. POTATOES Ore iron. 90cffll per ' bun ared; sweet potatoeaM.SOefs per hundred; M California, 2i4c per pound. IAUK V12UlSrAJ3Jjr,0 laruipa, now yan- rornia. iiju: carrots. i.w dcu. ax.ui Dairy and' Country Produce. Local jobbing quotations: cuua r reaa uregua i v. 2122c; candled. 2324c per dozen. POULTRY Hens. 1313c: broilers, 18c; 2oa21c: dressed, choice. 230 2Bc. d'J-cks. 10c; geese, 8c butter Creamery prints, extra, 2714c per pouna; cuoes. rHRESE Ore&ron twins a! . . , . , ... .... ...... , n K dots ouyiiig ynw, . -dock Portland. PORK Fancy, 1010?4o per pound. VEAL Fancy. 12 w 12 He per pound. Btaplo Groceries. Local Jobbing quotations: - ound flau J2.45; Alaska pink cn'e.p'ouna tails, 85o; illversldes, one-pound mna, i.to. XT I HONETir--Cholce, 3.503.75 per case. Brazil nuts, 20c; filberts, 1415c; almonds, l 19!2Sc; peanuts, etiroc; cucoanuia, pw aj dozen; chestnuts, 8tt10o per pound; pe I cans. 14 15c . i.A.-.a--o11 .""w, 4.s5c; Lima, c; pina, o.joo; awwui, ? " s oayou. isc .ft,-o pound SUGAR Fruit and I berry, (5.05; beet, $4 83. extra C, S4.&5; powdered. In barrels. $5.30. SALT uranuiaiea, fio.u vr wu, mnnd. ioos. 810.75 oer ton: 60s. 811.50 per ton; dairy, 814 per ton, TT-c xt i Tanrni sl&raifn: Southern head. 6!47c: island. 55i4c DRIED FRUITS Apples, 1094 llc per pound: apricou, 16H20c; peaches, 8llc; prunes, iuiw wy,vnv, - raisins, loose Muscatel, 6fc7c; bleached Thompson, iilit. uuuicmcjtc l.. V7SU, seeded, c; dates. Persian, 77V4o per pound; lard, 11.40 per box. FIGS Package, 8 oz.. SO to box. 11.85; package, 10 oz., li to box, 80e; white. 25-lb. ..... . . i. O . IV. Vnv 1 T . - K1B.1T box, si.fo; uidt " nu, t " . " 80-Ib box, 32.60; black, 10-lb. box, 81.13; ralar'ab candy figs. 20-lb. box, S3; Smyrna, per box. ,LS. Hope, WooL Hides, Ete. imnc Knt ,.7.00. nrtmn and choice. 1453 16c: 1914 contracts, 14154c PELTS Dry, lie; ary snors wooi, ok. ' j shearings. 10c; green shearings, 15c; salted sheep, S1.251.80; Spring lambs, 2S3Sc. HIDES Salted hides, 13 He per pound; salt Itlp, 14c; salted calf, 19c; green hides. 12Hc; dry nio.es, ate, mj wi, bulls 10c per pound; green bulls, SHc WOOL Valley, 2023Hc; Eastern Ore gon, 1620Vsc. MUrlAlil lia uuy, iw- I"" CASCARA BARK Old and new, So per lb. GRAIN BAGS In car lots, 8e. ,f,r, o. !.( 11A1n tiot- nnnnH' bnllhtit riaa aimu. r - r ' 57c; buck shad, liic;. roe shad, 4iic; sliver peruu, bv. Provlsloaa, HAMS 10 to 12-pound, 1814 19 He; 12 to 14-pound, 18H1914c; 14 to 18-pound, 181t(S1914c; skinned. 1820c; picnic. He. BACON Fancy, 2728c; standard. 211 24c. DRY SALT CURED Short clear backs, lS141814c; exports, 1416c; plates, 110 I.ARD Tierce basis. Pure, 12eiSe; compound, 914 c. OUs. KEROSENE Water white, drums, bar rels or tank wagon, 10c; special, drums or barrels, 1314c; cases. 17142014c ,. . T3..11. IKki.- naupm 22tac: motor spirit, bulk. 1314c; cases, 2214c. En gine distillate, iiruina, i fli., vao-, naptha, drums, 1414 c; cases, 2114c. LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels, 61c; boil, barrels. 63c; raw, cases, tic; boiled, cases, 68c TURPENTINE In cases, 6So per gallon; tanks, 08c SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET. Price. Quoted at the Bay City oa Frulta, Vegetables, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO. June 15. Fruit Pine apples, S1.502.26; apples, Newtown Pip pins. $1.251.76; Mexican limes, 9V10; California lemons S3.50e5.50. Vegetable. Cucumbers, 40c H; green peas, 2 4c Potatoes Oregon Burbanka. 83cSl-25; sweets, S2.S0&2.7S; new, 114Hc; river Burbanks. S1.251.75. Eggs Fancy ranch, 24Hc; store, 28c. Onions Bermudas. S22.25; red, $2 3 25 ' Cheese Young Americas, 14 14 14c; new, 11Bufter" Fancy creamery,. 24c; seconds, 23 HC Receipts Flour, 2490 quarters; barley, 1260 cental.; potatoes, 8178 sacks; hay, S74 tons. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, June 15. The coffee mar ket was very quiet today. Santos future, were easy and some of the firm offer, from Brazil were said to be a ahade lower, but the European cable, made a steady show ing and after opening at unchanged price. . . ., ... n t nnlnf- tha local market worked a shade higher on scattered cover- ing In the absence ol pressure, ana cioseu . a net aavance ol o w b ipl-iuw. w. ..a . T... o CC. lulu fl," fi,nt .III r. ..... i . . i. . . a .ia. n...mh., a HAf.r uer, v.idl, viiuotii - - -- , January, 9.40c; March, .4tc; May. 8.4oc Bpot quiet. mu iiw. - ,i . . - - i jii 4i Mild dull. Cordova, 1214 6c nominal. Raw sugar steaay. moiasses, a. ic, ca rlfugal, 3.39c; refined, steady; cut loaf, 25c; crushed, 5.1&C: mold A. 4.80c; cubes. !fcSc: XXXX powdered, 4.45c; powdered. 40c; fine granulated, 4.30c; diamond A. ,80c; confectioners' A. 4.30; 2To. 1, 4.10. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, June 15. Lead dull S.S5 8.93:London. 19 12s d Spelter quiet. 5.05a 5.15; London, 21 7s "Copper quiet. Spot and August. 18.S7H 13 871; electrolytic. 1371i14; lake, nom inal casting. 13.7513.S714. Tin weak? Spot. 29.75480.25; August, of- '"imon'd'uli: Cookwn-s. T.257.S714 Iron quiet: do. nuttu'iu. o 4 Von hern. 14.5013.00: No. 1 Southern, 14.7S15.25; No. 2 Southern. 14.50&1S.OO. Hope, Etc., at New York. . NEW YORK, June 15. Hops, qr.let. Stste .k.l.. 1D1B 13ftp. 1 "' IXft 1 1 II III Oil ID cuima a-u, w . . lc: Paclfle Coast. 1913. 1720c; 1912, (tciec Hides, steady: Bogota, S8142914c: Cen al America, 2814c Wool steady: domestic fleece, Za tral ALL GLASSES FIRfi Active Demand for Livestock at North Portland. DAY'S RUM IS MODERATE Hogs Sell 15 Cents Higher Than at Close of Ivast Week Bulk of Steers Bring 7.50 to $7.75. heep Move Freely.- Receipts at the Stockyards yesterday were not as heavy as customary at the opening of the week. There waa a good demand throughout the day and prices were firm In all parts of the list. Twenty loads of steers were sold at prices ruiini from S7.05 to 87.80. The bulk of sales were at 87.50 to S7.75. Good cows ranged In price from 86.25 to 87, bulls brought 84.75 to 85 and heifer. Se-60. The hog market waa 15 cent, higher than at the close of last week, seven loads of light swine selling at 88 to 88.05. Heavy hogs were correspondingly firm. Sales In the sheep house were within the range of last week's ouotatlons, wethers bringing 84.75 and 84.80. ewes 88.60 to S4.25 and lambs SO. , . Receipts were 814 cattle, 1 calf, 815 hogs and 1347 sheep. Shippers were: With cattle H. L. Trlbay. Gateway, 2 cars; S. J. Norton, Pendleton, 1 car; William Cooper, Union Junction. 1 car; Portland Feeder Company, Nampa. 8 cars; Sol Dickerson, Weiser. 1 car; E. C. Clark, Arlington, 1 car; O. E. Crohn. Washougal, 1 car; F. Mays, Grand.Isle, 2 cars; Ted Dex ter, Grand Isle. 2 cars; K. S. Klhl. Lyle. 3 cars; A. B. Farnsworth, Plymouth, 1 car; Ward Bros., Roosevelt, 7 cars; W. H. Con rad, Chicago, 2 cars. With hogs Jack Cole, Enterprise, 1 car; Kiddle Bros, Imbler, 1 car; Charles Mc Cullough, Haines, 1 car; Farmers' Exchange, Hermiston. 1 car; George D. Wood, Lostlne. 1 car; Charles White. Pomeroy, 1 car; L. McCredie, Roosevelt, 1 car. With sheep F. Gable. Hunt's Ferry. 3 cars; C. Beckley. Drain, 2 cars; E. McLen non. drove In 455 sheep. With mixed loads A. L. Demarls. Low den. 1 car cattle and calve.; G. M. Heckler, The Dalles, 1 car cattle and hogs; Will Block, Independence, 1 car cattle and hogs. The days saiea were as iouuwb Wit. Pr. Wst Pr. 20 cows... 928 19 steers.. 1228 4 steers. . 1071 1 steer... 860 1 steer. . . 1050 10 cows. . . 8113 1 cow. . . . 1050 1 bull 1440 285 steers.. 10S9 1 cow 830 1 bull 810 1 steer... 9J0 8 steers.. 1004 15 steers.. 1249 1 calf 150 1 calf 190 1 steer. . . 850 25 steers.. 775 26 steers. . ' 1211 13 steers.. 1094 2 cows... 890 24 steers.. 1133 lhogs... 310 6 hogs... 137 94 hogs . . . 198 98 hogs... 170 1 hog 398 16 hoga. . . 134 91 hogs... 155 3 hogs... 330 1 hog 640 2 hogs... 330 64 hogs... 184 17 hogs..-. 122 13 hogs ... 194 2 hogs... 810 82 hogs... 128 Current prices 86.25 2 cows... 1140 8 7.50 12 cows. .. 932 7.00 13 steers.. 1244 5.00 25 steers.. 1227 7.10 2 cows... 1047 6.50 25 steers. . 1242 5.50 24 steerB.. 1028 5.00 26 steers.. 982 7.30 26 steers.. 929 6.25 27 steers. . 943 4.75 5 steers.. 1068 6.25 1 bull 1008 7.50 1 hog 350 7.70 1 hog 430 7.00 96 hogs. .. 102 8.O0 1 hog 440 8.00 170 hogs.. . 2.17 7.55 102 hogs. . . 182 7.75 27 ewes... 174 7.60 115 lambs. . 62 6.85 J50 mixed. . 92 7.65 4 mixed . . 84 7.00 155 wethers. 94 7.50 250 wethers. 110 8.00 100 wethers. 112 . 8.03 6 ewes. . . 103 7.00 21 steers.. 796 7.35 5 steers.. 742 8.00 2 steers.. 1260 7.00 42 steers.. 1195 ' 7.05 12 steers.. 1269 ' 7.55 12 steers.. 1293 7.95 28 cows. . . 951 i 7.25 lcalf.... 210 1 7.00 8 heifers.. 565 i 7.50 Scows... 900 I 8.05 1 cow 760 I of the various classes 7.00 2 4.85 stock at the yards follow: Prime steers Choice steers 1 " Medium steer. J-oa T.-J Choice cows 9 60 it 7.01 s. oo a a 21 Medium cow. Heifers ..... . 6.50 7.23 .. 7.00 9.00 carves i-x-Ji Bull. --i-jr r-ri Stags '" Hofl Light I?" 2-"2 Heavy " w!t5T" Ewes ? 2. Yearling lame. I'SXS S Spring lamb. 5.60 -o Omaha Livestock Market. Dnrmn'iuini TOh Tuna IS. Hogs DUUI" " ' ' ' " - T. n'lm-i. moi-lrAt t-anv. Heavy. 88.02 14 8.07 14; mixed. 88 8.05; light, 87.95 8.0o; DUlk or sates, a'i-o.uu. c T?..ir,,- '.'.tin- tnnrV.t steadv. Native steers. 87.60 9; cows and heifers. 86-258; Texas steers. 87.75: stockers and feeders, S5.557.55; calves. 8811- gheep Receipts, 2800; market, steady. Wethers, 85.756.23; ewes, 85.508; lambs, $868.75. Chicago Livestock Market. miflirvi Tun- T!t TTneH Ttecelots. 40.- 000; market! steady to a shade under Satur-day-. average. Bulk of sales, 88.15I&8.20; light, 8S8.25; mixea. ,oyo.f 79 , i.858.23; rougn, si.ootffo; visa. tn'.i 11 ...i on MMlr market, best A. -v...!.' i.t. Pvm 87.30 O 9 30; 'steers. 8808.15; stockers and feeders. 86.208.10: cows and heifers, 83.60 8.70; calves, 8iv.zo. Sheep Receipts. 17,000: market, steady to 10c lower. Sheep, 85.30 6.35; yearlings. S6.30 7.45; lambs, S6.608.60; Springs. 87.25 9.4a SPECULATION IS STOCKS IS 8TII.L1 RESTRICTED. Gold Engagements for Export Continue, fcat an Smaller Scale Than Last Week. krw York. June 15. The judgment of the speculative community as to the stock market probabilities was held In abeyance today and price movements were narrow. No progress was made toward clearing up the questions wmcn overnang xno ia.in. blocking the way for bulls and bears alike. The drift waa downward, but the move morir rtirt nnt attain lmnortant proportions. The weakest stocks in the list were the shares of the Gould roads. St. Louis South western preferred broke 1714 on the pass ing of the quarterly dividend, which three month, ago waa reduced to 14 per cent. The common stock fell 3 points and other Gould shares sold off sympathetically. Den ver. & Rio Grande common yielded 2 point. to 10 and the preierrea a points it 11, both low record, for a long period of yeara, viuannH PafMrlr. urred more than a point. Engagement, of gold for export continued today, but on a smaller scale than last week. The extent of this movement and the poor bank statement of Saturday were reflected In the money market. Tim. and funria were firmer. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. 8L830.1OO. united states oon.ua wao unchanged on call CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Reported by J. C. Wilson & Co.. Lewi. building. Portland. Closing . Bid. 1014 2614 Sale.. High. Low Alll. Chalmers.. a m Ttupt Su zap- 1.200 900 26 . 94 2S 93 K Am Can Co pfd. M0VEIV1ENTSABENARR0W 9314 6114 4114 6314 10114 10814 11s 12314 2304 SI 14 123 H 100H 91 4 91 4 19314 62 18 131 17S 100 i 8H 4114 2714 2214 129 400 10 18 281 14814 Am Car ft r wo Am Cotton Oil. Am Smlt R Co do preferred.. Am Sugar do preferred.. Am T T Co.. Am Tob Anaconda At Coast Line.. A T ft Santa Fe do preferred.. Bait ft Ohio T3. TJ n ni.l Trans 200 64 200 100 200 109 H 113 123 H 1081 113 13 300 2O0 600 "560 1.S00 2,500 "soo 600 "ioo 2.300 800 SIS 12314 9914 91 19414 13 lit 88 4114 Bl4 12314 9114 "9114 91 H 19314 "is 18114 100 36 4114 Can Fao Com... C & O C ft G W CAN W do preferred.. C M ft St P Cen Leather . . . Cent of N J Colo Fuel & Iron Colo Southern . . Con Gas D L ft W D ft R O.'. Dlst Securities.. Erie Gen Elee1 ... S00 I.966 12914 12914 11 10 1.200 2O0 2tM 29 14814 1481A Gr Northern Ore S00 31 31 31 do preferred.. ttOO 12414 12414 124 111 Central l?" Interboro-Metro 500 1 5 1 4 14 do preferred.. 4.700 6414 6314 314 Inter Harv 100 108 108 103 Kan City So 600 2714 27 2i Lehigh Va'.ley .. 700 137 136 137 Louisv ft Nash ia?? Hex Central ...' 300 11 11 11 M St P ft 3 B M 200 125 124 123 Mo Kan ft Texas 200 17 17 17 Missouri Pac ... 8,700 18 17 17 National Lead.. 45 New Haven ... 0 66 65 6 N Y Central.... 800 93 92 92 N V Ont ft W '-'5 -M Norfolk ft West 105 Northern Pao .. 200 111 111 111 Pacific Mail 2? Pacific T & T. . . 100 28 2 25 do preferred ..... 88 Penn R R Co... 1.100 111 111 111 , Peoples Ga. 1- Reading 8,200 165 14 164 Republic 8 ft I.. 700 23 23 23 Rock Island Co 2 South Pac Com. 2.80O 94 94 94 South Railway.. 1.100 24 24 24 Texas Oil 700 147 14 147 Union Pacific .. S.400 158 1S5 1'5 do preferred 83 U Rds of S F 12 U S Steel Cor. ..10.400 62 61 61 do preferred.. 800 109 109 109 Utah Copper ... 4.400 67 56 67 Western Pacific 300 01 61 61 West Electric .. 100 76 76 76 Wisconsin Cent Total sales tor the day. 89.900. BONDS. Reported by Overbeck ft Cooke Co., Board of Trade building, Portland. ' Bid. Asked. Atch Gen 4s S '' Atl Coast Line 1st 4s S3 84 B ft O Gold 4 4 84 B R T 43 1 !H Ches ft O 4 3 C M ft St P Gen 4. 102 108 C R I Col 4. S2 88 Cal Gas 5s 3 C B O Joint 4s 87 J Erie Gen 4s , 73 74 Int Met 4 . 78 78 Louisville ft Nash Un 4s 5 86 Missouri Pac 4s j; N T C Gen S 82 8S N ft W 1st Con 4s 5 Northern Pao 4s 84 85 Oregon Short Line Ref 4s 83 92 Pao Tel &s J 7 Penna Con 4s 100 ..... Reading Gen 4s ? St. L. ft San Fran Ref 4s 68 68 So P Ref 4s 2 S S P Col 4. 90 90 80 Ry 5s "4 100 60 Ry 4s 73 r4 Un Ry Inv 4s 53 56 Un Pao le and Ref 4s 94 5 U S Steel 6s lo; West Shore 4s f8 Wabash 4s f2 63 Westlnghouse Elec cv. as a Wisconsin Central 4s 88 . Stocks st Boston. 89 BOSTON, June 15. Closing quotations: Annual 40XiDisslng "M 6 Amal Copper .. 71 I North Butte 25 1 48 76 66 8 28 1 SS 85 47 10 67 40 87 Am z L ft em.. 10 monn WW Arizona Com 4 Old Dom Cal ft Ariz .. Cal ft Hecla. . Centennial ... B B Cop Mine Franklin . 65 I Osceola . .410 IQulncy .. . 16Shannon . 10 Superior 4 3 ft Boa M 82 Tamarack U S S R ft M. . do preferred . . Utah Con Utah Copper Co. Greene Cananea 32 Isle Boy icopj. 20 Kerr Lake 6 La Salle Cop... 4 Miami Coo ..... 28 Winona ........ Wolverine Mohawk 44 Nev Con 14Butte ft Sup.... Money, Kxchange, Etc. NEW YORK, June 14. Close: Mercantile paper. S4 per cent. . Sterling exchange, steady. Sixty daya, S4-803O; demand, 84.8893. Commercial bills. S4.86T4. Bar silver, 66c Mexican dollars. 44o. Government bonds, ateady; railroad bonds, CaS' money, firmer, l2per cent: ruling rate. 1 per cent; closing bid, 11 per "nine loans, stronger; 60 days, 2 per cent; 90 days, 2 per cent; six months, 8 per cent, liONDyn, June w. ', 2S15-16d per ounce; money, 11 per .. .... nlsnnnn. t (T .hort fllllS. S O 2 11-16 per cent; do, three months' bills, 2 9-162 per cenu SAN FRANCISCO, June 16. Silver bara. 66c. Mexican dollars, 45c. Drafts, sight 2o. telegraph 4 0. Kterllnt on London, 60 days, 84.86 sight, 84.8S. Condition at the Treasury. ' . . .... ...... m x-i-.- -T . ,x 1 V. . M.AIllAII WAaninUiuii, u mm . . . . . . 1. - i.i..l cen. TmaanrT at the be.ln- nlng of business today was: Net balance In general nma leu.im.ouo Total receipt. Saturday 4,364,941 Total payments Saturday .... 2,593,828 The deficit th! fiscal year Is 830.960.941, against a surplus of 89,881,738 last year, exclusive of Panama Canal and public debt transactions. Naval Stores- ninifcivin T.i n . 1 s Tiirnantlne firm. 46 to 47c; sales, 644: receipts, 691; ship ments, 4407; stocas, i,iiv n. m firm- aales. 2031: receipt.. 2460; shipments. 8268; stocks, 99,075. Quo": AB 83 803.; 4.o; bi F. 844.15i G. 4.104.15; H, 84.104.20; L 84.104.25; K. 84.26; M. 84.86; N. 85.50; WG, S5.50; WW, S6.05. Dried Fruit at New York. . vnnv T..n. tK nrnirtntii an. pies steady, fancy 11612c; choice, 10 10c; prime, 99c ..,.,. Prunei unsettled: . Calif ornlaa, 8llo; Oregons, 1012c . Peaches, quiet; cnoico, inwvnu, choice. 67c; fancy, 7 8c Chicago Dairy Produces. CHICAGO, June 15. Butter, higher. Creameries, 20 27c. mar" cases Included, 1618o: ordinary "Cheese." stlidy." DadieT" 14 14c; twins, 13 16 14c; Americas, 1515a; long horns, 15 15. Cotton Market, . wn.n, T . K Dnn. n.M.n ntil.e Middlings, 13.40; do, gulf, 13.85. Sales, 100 bales. Hops at London. LIVERPOOL, June 15. Heps at London (Pacific Coast, 44 4.17a. Elgin Butter Market, ELQIN. IlL, Juno 16. Butter, 27. per pound. BANKERS NOT CONVICTED Nampa Jury Said to Be Tied rp by One Desiring Acquittal. NAMPA, Idaho. June IB. (Special.) After 28 hours' deliberation, tha Jury In the case of the state against J. A. Glvens and C E. Lore, ex-Nampa bank era, waa unable to agree on a verdict and -was discharged by the court this mnptiinr. The lury Is understood to have stood 11 for conviction and one for sco uittaL The case was before the District Court at Caldwell all last week, going to the Jury at 5 P. IX. Saturday. On account of the prominence of the de fendants and the nature of the charge, , v. . haa ottmcf rt much attention ih.nii.hniii eVia atata. It is Tjrobable that the case will be tried again at the September term 01 court. 11. nha-o aralnat fllTene. Ttlcsi. president, and Lore, cashier, of the Bank of Nampa, limited, developed from Investigations made after the bank failed September za. ism. it waa si- i i eho th. pannpf tn tlrA stftts bank. IQSOU . " . vuv .vw. ing department, made April 4. ISIS, signed by Glvens and Lore, did not show the true condition of the bank and was made for the purpose of de ceiving the State Commissioner. $25,000 CLAIMS REJECTED Clatsop County Ignores Allege Co lumbia Highway Damages. ASTORIA, Or.. June 15. (Special.) The County Court has made an order rejectins: all the claims presented by the interested property owners for rights of wav and damasres resulting from the construction of the proposed Columbia Highway between this city and 'Westoort. It la understood an ap peal from the County Court's ruling will be taken to the Circuit Court. The claims submitted amount to about $26,000. The lamest ones were those of David Keefe. for $3500, and Robert McMath. for approximately .09. NO HARM FROM RAIN Kansas and Oklahoma Have Escaped Wet Harvest. WHEAT TURNS DOWNWARD Chicago Market Closes Steady, but "With Declines Ranging Up to Three-Quarters "World Ship ments Less Ttsan Estimated. n,cr,n,. nr. t. ... lwi.at nrices elided nnwnni.14 I nil a V influenced bY the fact that Kansas and Oklahoma had escsped . wet harvest. The close, although steady. was 7 to no net lower. v.." - a a V ata,ea 1 n 1 si K m A la. n Aff to to 4c up and provUlons t an ad vance of 5 to 25c. Wheat weakened on account ox rjwr- a1--a I J L'an... h.ri tint TMaC fltVi til part of the atate where tho harveet 1 la proves and that no harm had reeulted. The market at tho outset, however, showed .. . . s ..rvna,iiw with firm raLh 1 sssl some Birnniu iu u " - and because of lighter world shipment than I ,! O-Ka nnsnlnr was followed DT ft r-UCtlCU, as " t , . moderate ceneral decline. Afterward realis ing sales by one of. tha chief holders led te a setback. B . , Corn adTanced owinc wt weather In Argentina. It took only fair a.- It. vaT-Us.t TlHeAs. Duying nere 10 - started unchanged to e Blgher and after a slight reaction continued to climb. A huge falling on in mo Baiiir-u total had virtually n "" n.. worst unhid by tha strength of corn. Trading lacked volume. In provisions, a hardening tendency devei- i - u .a.m. nf f I mines In tha hog OpCUf l0 ... market. Pit offerings were scarce. The leading lutures rangeu mm WHEAT. ui. Tiiw ninssa. Juljr I .84 .j tiept. .o-m 19 m CORN. Tulr .71H .T1H .TOVj .T0H OATS. JulT .... JI914 .40 .89 . Sept. " HSS PORK. Jutr 21.00 21.00 21.00 Sept. .....20.0714 20.2S 20.03 20.2 LARD. juy 10.1S 1U.13 10.12H 10.1S Sepl .....lOW 10S2H 10.27V! 10.32V. etunoT R IRS. July "-IE.1 J'., 2Ji?JJ ?H?u Sept. ii.y y ii-f 7 7 -a TJ- 2Wred:, .19.1H..N.,. 91uac; No. 2 Northern, K5c; No. 2 72Vi78Vic; No. 3 yellow, 72MvI7I1io. Hye No. 2. 67c. Barley. 50 63c Timothy, 4.25S.60. Clover, lUli Baa Fruelse. Grata Market. SAN FRANCISCO. June tlons: ' xi fin: l uraey 7 r - Uiol feed parley. $ ab": Ki" "4BSWTmT niddiln. MSl; "hSa bVar?? Weat weak, no trading; bar, ley! weak. December. 1.00 I May. 1.US bia; u-year, . of". T.: .m hli new, yuc pia, woo - Paget Soamd Wheat Markets. . is nrVaa. ninatsfafn. TACOMA. JUnO IO. TT licav , uv... . A a!.T -ik RHf.; rA Kuaalan. 64c Car receipts, wheat 4. bay 14. SEATTLE, Juno 15. Wheat Bluestem, ,r. kaur! club, aoo: nit 85VSc; red Russian. 85c. , , yesteraay s car i y-, " ., -. barley J, hay 18. nour 13. Tlalbl. Supply of Grabs. NXW YORK, Jun. IS. Vlstbl. .upplr of grain; ... - ' Wheat decreased Wheat In bond decreased .. Corn Increased Oats decreased . ......... Oats In bond decreased Ry. Increased Bushels. .4.1S5.00O . 106,000 .1,082.000 6,000 . 8.000 . t,0u . 73,000 Barley aecreasea ........... jjarley in oono uutuouBi. Minneapolis Grala Market. VINKRAPOLI& June 16. Wheat, July, 8c; September, 84c; No. 1 bard 4o; N o. J Northern, 8093c; No. 2 Northern, 88 Sic. . Barley, sspsao. Flax, L67nil.0V. European Grala Markets. i ivnnv .Tuna IB. Caraoe. on passage quiet, unchanged. English country markets steady; Krencn country market, firm. LIVERPOOL, June IS. Wheat. No. 1 Manitoba, 7s ma; 0 's oo; "". -2d; October, 6s HHd: December, 7s Mid. Weather in cngiauu imp. DAILY M ETEOROLXKJ ICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, June 15. Maximum tem perature 03 degrees; minimum temperature, 05 degrees. River reading, 8 A. M., 14.& feet. Change In last 24 hours, 0.2 foot fall. To tal rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. Ml. none. Total rainfall since September 1, 1013, S8.37 Inchea Normal rainfall since September 1. 43.08 inches. Deficiency of rainfall sine. September 1. 1918, 4.71 Inches. Total sun hin. i!t liniira 44 minutes. Possible sun shine! 15 hours 44 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) s r. ai., o.w THE WEATHER. Wind Stats ot weatliet STATIONS, Baker Boise ..- Boston ........ Calgary Chicago Colfax Denver ........ Des Moines .... Duluth Eureka Galveston Helena Jacksonville ... Kansas City . Klamath Falls Los Angeles . . . Marshfield .... Medford Montreal New 'Orleans . . New York North Head . . . North Yakima . Pendleton Phoenix Pocatello Portland Roseburg Sacramento St. Louie St. Paul Salt Lake San Francisco . Seattle . .- Spokane ....... Tacoma ....... Tatoosh Island Walla Walla .. Washington ... Winnipeg n- n nol A. NT IClear 80;O.00 81NW 74 0.00 10;SW Clear Clear ri.ar 82 0.00 66:0.00,14:N pt. cloudy 88 0. 00 Clear 66 0.92 7fl 0.O0 3 6 NE 4a A NT Cloudy nlnudv SSiO.OOl 56 0 .00' Clear rinudv fcloudy 8SO.O0 ,10 s 74 n.ool 4INE 96,0. ool 8;sw 74 0.641 8 NE PU cloudy Cloudy riaar 86(0.00 4iNW 720.OO 10;S 64!0.00 8nW HO A AnWn v Clear Cloudr lr'lAnr 72'0.0010!NW 11. CWUUJ ?4 0.00 6 SB aeiA ao 14 itjiear triaar 64 0.00 ,20 NW Cloudy 4lNW Clear Clear o4!a.no 4!W 100,0.00 Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear 80 o.oo n:t o.oo 82 0.001 r!nw 8 0.00 18 S 80O.00il4;NE 80, O.OO 10 NW 58 0.00 18 W 8;0.00) 6'N 8S 0.00 8 W 8S.00 4N m,n wi;i?iRW Foggy i.j-. ' i.f ,'cor If'l.af 82 0.00 4 N Pt. cloudy 78j0.0Ol BSW jiear w RATHER CONDITIONS. A lares men, pnnema ain i . . -. Upper "MIssiMlppl and Ml..url Valleya Relatively low pressure obtain over tne ana tne i"'" -..I,.", b'wVm- has occurrea in u. .. - . Uln and Plains States and the Middle Atlantic States. inunuer .luiiua . ported from Wllllston, Eberldan, Dodge City ,nirTnrB..t Mountalna most seeuoaa i.nn- Te la cooler int. the 8f , . Southern f laina ",v"'- T1 " Bipp anaut.. JT ; VrTi-Ho of Ore- mucn aoova uw. . . - zon ana waamuswu. Tl,, conditions, althouffh beeomlns- aoma- what unsetuea in me i"-' . r , rJCcu are favorable for generally fair trlcl j i . l ......II. u.star 1 V weather i ueni.. ai. SUK. KORECAST8. Portland and vicinity Fair: cooler; west roreonUand Washington Generally fair; cooler interior " i pin. n...., --. Idaho Generally fair and continued warm. 1 n.uir.nDC TT rvDAtrlT. - Acting District Forecaster. Junction City School Report. JUNCTION CITT, Or. June IS. (Spe. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTtAND, ORSUOON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital .... $1,000,000 Surplus et. 4X -XI." a W OJ1TH, Fi isl.esit. aV tes-A BXaJriDI, Tlui tinlsisl W, a. BOtTIV J a 4rteaen JL. M. "VmUUeaT. lis. -C.iain.. Is. XV. acfll.ts, Oaaklew. 1. B. tM a, Ass. Oa.- aa LADD & TILTON BANK faBBaHfMBap2Bnsa-aC91I ,tabUbt 1SS Capital and Surplus $2,000,000 Commercial and Savings Deposit . i- -v- V 1.A SAYOIK I. A I.HKK41M Twin-screw stes H sp: wi. -? " i .NIAGARA . 1 CH.CA.eO- .77.. 7 V An. I n Bi.nr'M lib st.1 A. . Chrlt.n. Si. Mrrtaea ..! K. M 1 -. r- m " mmV R h.TR UK. s-i A. . Hheid.. I. a.l .1 &. WrkJii- 848 hVra. S.I B-k U-d. ta 4 B.-rk ... O. W.lkTrT awe-it Unlaw 1'acUlo Hall wax. clal.) Th. averajrs att.ndano. of th. Junction City achool. for th. year wu 97 4 per cent, while 14 of the hlBh .ohool . j . ..oh., tard nor ab.ent. BIUUOIILB rnV .1 ' ' . , The total attendance of the high -enool aga-reg-ated 81, of wnion numo-r .. completed the achool year. Manual n. , , . anmaaflei ulSIIOS and art i raiuiiifi uu " " . , . , may be Inatalled In tha high achool soon. sld a when dnven Jersey J. .LCaWILSONcSiCO. 6IOCKS. BONDS. GRAI AJ.O CCyTTO.1. MEMbK tta nrw tokk sTot ia rxcHAirii CRICAno BOARD Or TRADB .. . . . . ,'-i' w .erUlKlll THE STOCK AND BOW itHAJa, BAN rSAJICUiVO. P0ETLAND OFFICE! Lewis pailding. 269 Oak Street, Phone Marshall SS58. A 4187 TRATEI.KR"- OPT Pa. U liRoYAL Mail Steamships -The Una ol Good Ssmrice" SCENIC ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE Taa KIW TIHHI.N B ttsusdraple-acrwe. S. S. "ALSATIAN" and S. S. "CALQAEIAN" LARGEST FISTEST r A STEST 3 Weekly Sailing. Montreal-Quebec Lrrencl-UlaJgow-nVTe-LinQoa Ufhi t'aasaae l ea. 'l as. 4 Uaya. Summer reservation list, now op.a, Early booking, recommendeo. esa lor descriptive Booklet "G." 'or full par. Ucular. a. to eaiunca, rat.a eta. apply to Local Agent . . or ALLAN ek CO Gea.ral Ami 1JT Nor lb Carborn Street, Clilcago, TO SAN FR.ANC1SOO, I.O" ANOaXEa AND BAN DIKOtX S. S. ROANOKE WKDNK8DAT, JIN 11. COOS HAY AND KtHBkLA S. S. GEO. W. ELDER aanji. HllNDAT HOKMNO AT A. MOB1H rACU'Ml blsAABHir CO. In-a- Offlee, I rr.il.at Otneet, 1.2A td BU I Columbia Dooa. Alain 1814. A 1114. I Mala U0S. A 04iJ STEAMSHIP galls Direct For BAN FBANCISCO. LOS ANGELES AND MX III tC.O THURSDAY Jl'NB 1 SAN FRANCISt'O, PORTLAND LOS ANGELKS STKAJ1SU1P CO. FRANK BOLLAM. Ag'.t, 124 Third blreet. A 4AU4. Mala te, Coos Bay Line STSAlaSHIP "BREAKWATER" Sails from Alnsworth dock, Portland. 9 A, AC, May IS, JJk 2. June a. 7, IX IT. 1. -I. Freight and ticket office. Lower Aloswort. Aac. Portland Coo. Bay A A. Llae. B. L. KEATING. Asent. Phon. Main iUUli. A Xi. DRAIN TO COOS BAT. Auto, ran dally. Della-htful trio vie Allegany or th. Ocean-beach route. W ire reservation, to O, MATTOON, Dralav $1,000,000 ran Oenerwo Jri-fisali4niKju Urn Ua. fy navrx-rarrs - :,:;. - . tkattti y nv inrK. TOnTE Star Line 60LYMPE" IONDON JULY U fo PARIS A,"- Al'" " BKIT 1, OCT. 1. OCT. II tla rira-nilei ar-ars HaeMhamptaa OTHF.H -All.INO" Philadelphia Jo. t.-New Vnrll Jjlr IT Ocewaia July .iThlladalpbla July s Anierlran 1-lna rn-am-r. Nat. sack ejaa-w.l.w. Ufl. Vltl Joo. t:. t.lrl.ll. .... .Jol t Baltic July I l-eJrt Boetaa HweiHeei Llep..! OP. ccarellri le .leajneH". Orsaitei Jan. M AreJile. Jl Atoataei iriteraaraaIlal reXlr, Jua. 7, An. . CaaiHllr. July It. Au. It. AMERICAN LINE On-rl. faliln (II arlc. H I'lrmautli heenura whaa,, ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Now lark. laaaaej IHewot. Mlaaeun-nl Juaa 1 S) iaaeeH-itet, July II Musaawaaka July 4 Mla-weaAs July 1 RED STAR LINE re.w iw.- c , V a. . i..a ....JalT 1A als s . sspn-ss. . .eeij e. WHITE STAR DOMINION Montreal Quetiec Llrerpooi ONT.T lOtlt TAV AT kKA HT TUB lavcewt Klnaener. rraew Mealr-w4 Te-ltanl. ..J.1P. llt'-aawe .....July It Masaallo July 4 l-aaeaalic. July laj hand fas laldee. af beautiful at, wreiae.a rwaia I. kurapa. A. F.. Kioltl, r-aaansa. A.aat, . way ltscb BI-... aii -4 Aa ttla I.l.i.hana Main IIS exr 1 ssal Ha 11 a ay and blaaaaakip Ala. Going to Beayer Lake iAiltATcniEWAN'a BIO NEW GOLD CAMrt Tour tiare.t way la rla TRINCl AJ-BEKT. KABlCa the "AD Down -Stream Route" rirect reirular .teamar .llln. kjr fin. p...an.r patk.ta, "Maroia K and eG.or. V,' ijl"l 'ca weekly from Prince Albert te Oo.d Camp. Other boat, new belna cur- tructed. Complet. outfit, ran be beurrM h.ra Ample hotel arcommortstion. AH IC NliAHEST HA!LIAI A'itNT yon QUICKK8X llOUTIN'U TO rKIN'Ctf AJ-JJKUT. Detail. From a.Crelary. BOABD Or TRADE, AUSTRALIA TAHITI AND NEW ECALANU Kexsnd Trip Kalea: nr-t-rksaa to T.Hltl il.l. to WellmsC". I.3.44. I. ajd.ey " aparial la.ine ttrraa Taur imUuJinl Bout 11 He. I.ieei. 1st claae thtous haul. Knund III. arll Mates on eppiK-ai ma. R.sui.r throtl.il aetvlo. Ir.ins t-sn Fi.nnisea. A B. WIlliKht. IJ.o.i lonsi. sails June . A B. Tahiti (ll.6"0 ton.i, a Ju'r It S A Mo.na (10. net ton.l sail. Au. IS. Hand for rmiMt. Tnloa Steam.lilp to. af Nw fewland. 1.14. Office: ST Msiket street, fn srancisoa, sr local ". 8. and R. R ss-nia SLAM PORT 4V HOLT LINE A 0UTH AMEniCA TMl uoittTS fc.tAT eA.OCH M BAHIA. Hl US JAXKIHH ANT" JIOMEVIUKO snil HI l.NOS AK. Ji.w .nd Ka.t li.aoo.ion) Pt"""'" Steamer, from New York every a.iar net HaturilsT. BC8K iiAMH.n, iea. Aa, rirnailnnsr. N. I. Doney It. fcrvllh. d and Waahlactexi Ml Or ln-al A.enla. S. 8. BOE CITT FOB SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES A. Joa. 1. Th. "aa Franclsce ran la. e) . A C, rtnd Wsahlnrtra Ute jwltll 0.-W. B. A n"c") Tel' M.r.1.. II A till. New Coos Bay Line Marebflela, North Bead aad tasks Steamship Paraiso KAIL- DlkKCT Wrdnearl.j, June 17, For pe.aers.i. .nil rr.lsht, rr.as. raaeev.. tlons mmef lle'v Trena H"l'.-n. Psa. A.U. Vain i-A T.14 Tnlrn t. A 4 rr.l, ht of fice. Albert doc a. o. A Mala -. A MIA Alb i wrt ams. vsara. .wln to pro- OhJA, 28s. n