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TTTT3 MORXTXO OREGONIAN. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914. poor. The smallness of ths Increase In the ALL STOCKS STRONG WHEAT NOT OFFERED closed at the end of last week and there were additional orders at this price on the market yesterday. Spots were quoted firm. BIG DAY AT YARDS visible supply helped check the decline. Oats dropped with corn. Corn damage but there was no activity in this line. reports seemed to nave lost their force. Higher prices for hogs made provisions THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK - The following cabla was received from London: "Vermin in all yards in England firm. Changes, however, were narrow. The leading futures ranged as follows: and on Continent. Markets quiet but firuV Bank Clearings. "4 WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. .SIM .82 .8114 I .BU Hull .SOI, ..u CORN. .68 .09 .68 .68 H 6T ' .67 .67 .67 OATS. S9tt .3 .39VI .514 381- Jsi, ' ,.i7H .38 July Sept Decision in Oil Land Case No Pressure by Farmers to Seventy-Seven Loads of Live Bank clearing of the Northwestern cities yesteraay were as lonows: Ciearines. Balances. Booms Southern Pacific. PORTLAND, OREOON Sell New Crop. stock Are Received. Portland (1,981,167 (126,319 Sept Seattle z,uiu.4u uo-i.un Tacoma 336.798 34.958 Spokane T70.50S 115,264 July Sept EARLY BUYING DIFFICULT Demand for Later Delivery Is Slack, American Crop Prospects Cause Present Weakness in All Markets. A small amount of business was trans acted yesterday in new crop wheat on the casn basis of 7814 cents. Sealers quoted new club at 78&T9 cents. More trades would have been put through had farmers been In a selling mood, as there is till demand for wheat for early delivery. So far as later business Is concerned, dealers are not disposed to so ahead at this time with crop prospects as they are. The Bastern market suffered a sharp break yesterday, because of the pressure of new wheat offerings, and the weakness at Chi caco was reflected at Liverpool by a ma- terlal decline In speculative options. The cargo market abroad was -without demand. Several Portland cargoes were offered with no takers. The local oats and barley markets were Cjuiet and unchanged. " As showing the steadiness of ths grain- bag market, a local dealer reported the Sale yesterday of '60 bales at 8V4 cents. Although European wheat markets are weak, which Broomhall attributes to favorable American Winter wheat prospects, the crop outlook abroad Is cot so good. Ha says: "European crop prospects are developing much - less favorably, as Russian Spring wheat shows a condition from medium to poor over a wide area, Roumanla estimated fully 25 per cent below normal. Austria generally unfavorable and Franc unfavor able, with consensus of opinions freely ex pressed by . .-good ' authorities that France will require Importation next season of fully 96.000,000 bushels. - ".Supplies is Russia are undoubtedly much lighter, than generally expected, and this Is emphasized In weekly shipments, weak ness in freights and small arrivals -for ship ment, notwithstanding a good demand and acceptable prices offered by Mediterranean countries. Roumanla stocks are moderate and offers light for the remainder of the season, and importers must obtain fair to, good amounts from America. The Euro pean demand now is generally quiet for new wheat, but may revive at any time, as .stocks are light and consumption liberal . aiid crop backward." Local receipts, in cars, were reported by the Merchants' Exchange as follows: Wheat. Bar. Fir. Oats. Hay. Monday i!B 2 . 8 9 4 Year ago 61 4 19 5 24 Season to date... 15742 2769 2830 1723 2702 Year ago, 1731)9 2402 2013 192 2417 PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS. Grain, Floor, Feed, Etc WHEAT Track prices: Club. 86c: blue- stem, 89 a 90c; forty-fold, 87c; red Russian, 85c: Valley, 86c - . MILLFEED Bran. (23.5024 per ton; shorts. (23.002Y; middlings. (3233. FLOUR -r- Patents. (4.80 per barrel; straights, (4.20; exports, (3.90; valley. (4.50; graham, (4.S0; whole wheat. 15.' BARLEY Feed, (20&21.O0 per ton: brew ing. 21.3022; rolled, S23.5024. HAY Choice timothy. (16 w: mixea timothy. (1215: valley -grain hay, 19 12; alfalfa, (10&1L OATS N& 1 whits milling, (ZZ02Z.Z3 per ton. CORN Whole. (35: cracked. (36 per tea. lYnits and Vegetables. Local Jobbing quotationa: TROPICAL FRUITS Oranftes, navels, (20,3.25 per box; lemons, (5.507 per box; bananas, 3!4c, per pound; graetrult, Cali- zornia, per Dox. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. (11.25 per box; eggplant, 15c per pound: peppers, 20c per pound; radishes, 1517HC per dosen;, head .lettuce, (1.75 per crate; artichokes, 75c per dosen; celery," (3.50 63 4 per crate; tomatoes, (1&1.75 per crate; spinach, 5&7c ZVz'uia per pouna; DEMAND ON ACTIVE SCALE Der Dound : rhubarb. r-n hhn ita 1 3 ft, 2n nr nounii : astjaraaTUS. SI I 3 1.50 per dozen; peas, b(&7c per .pouna; ' neners ana najfi wem l iuo ruims yaw. Buyers Pay Full Prices for Best Of ferings Choice Light Hogs Nickel Higher Than at Close of Last . Week. There was a fin run at the stockyard! yesterday, amounting to about 77 loads, and there was a brisk trade throughout the day, chiefly In the cattle and swine divi sions. With the big- supply there was a bet ter nronortlon of crood Quality In the offer ings and buyers paid full prices for No. 1 srrade throughout the lieu Cattle receipts were tne oest in a ions time and the bulk of trading was in this division. Steer sales. In the matter or xuii loads, had an extreme range In price of S6.25 to 37.90. with the bulk oi sates at $7.25 to J 7. M0. Good cows sold from 6 to $7, calves brought $8 to 19.25. and bulls. VISIBLE SUPPLY MMINISHING FAST KUiu'raents of Wheat to Europe. Continue on Large Scale. The weekly wheat statistics of the Mer chants' Exchange follow: American visible supply Bushels. Decrease. . .38.933,000 4,47.0OO . . ..31.872,000 1,582,000 . .24,64y,000 1.T1S.UUU ....24.516,000 - 1,127,000 ....13,142,000 1,060,000 11.281.000 1.663.000 . ,. .15.K69.00Q. 1,596.000 ....46,537,000 46U.0UU .. . .25,892,010 1,017,000 . . . .14,228,000 1,160,000 Quantities on passage - Bushels Bushels Bushels ' . Week Week "Week June 20. June 13. June 21, '13 S2,40.0O0 2.616,000 . 24,480,000 19,656,000 20,112,000 3,732,000 June 22, 1914. June- 23, 3H13. June 24, " 1012. June 26, . 1911. June . 27, ll10. June 28. 1909. 'June 29, 1908. Julv 1. 1907. . July- 2. July 5, 5906.. 1905. . ,For . V. K. .... - Continent. .'Total 42,496,000 42,728.000 48,232,000 "World's shipments principal exporting countries f(Ilour Included) ' Bushels Bushels Bushels . - - ' Week Week - Week Prom June 20. June 13. June 21, '13 tT. a ft Can.. 3,685,000 3,014,000 5,328,000 Argentina .Australia D-annb . . , fiuasla . . , India ... Total .. 733.000 1.712.000 1.734,000 640,000 . 968,000 960.000 156,000 824,000 - 328,000 ..4,200,000 8,840.000 2.032.000 ,.1.584,000 1,264,000 1,835.000 11,901,000 11.622,000 12,217,000 World's shloments. season to date Total Since Same Period July 1. '13. Last Season, Hushels. iusneis. 246,327,000 237,588,000 , 44,057,000 123.270,000 60, 142,000 47,138,000 61.905,000 53,237,000 ; 1 66.728, 00O 106, 162. 000 31,624,0000 61,964,000 ft7. 6. and Canada Argentine 'Australia Danube Russia India v...- Total ..615,873.000 631,359.000 TRADE IS SKtTXK FURS IS LARGE London Is the Great Market for This Amer ican arucie, , The skunk brings annually to the trappers of -the- United States about $3,000,000. It stands second In Importance only to the muskrat among our fur-bearing animals. The value of a skunk skin in tjie raw fur market averaged from about 23 cents to S3.50 In Decern ber,1913. and usually runs higher. Although this fur is not very popular In AftifertcR,"1 Europeans favor it because it wears wall and has a luster which makes it rival the Russian sable in appoarance. These facts are emphasized in a new farmers ''bulletin now being sent out by the Department of Agriculture. .London Is a great market for American skunk skins. In 1858 over 18,000 skins of this animal . were exported to London; In 1911. over 2,000,000.. Although only a small percentage of our skins are now dressed end mad up here, says the bulletin, we have received in years past a good number of them back after they have been made up aoroaa, ana many American jaujeo wxio '- would scorn to wear a skunk skin have been -proud of their Imported black marten ' or - Alaska sable, which was merely the American skunk fur more attractively la- - befed. CANTALOUPES ARE FIRM AND HIGHER JUananas Being Soldi at Cut Prices on Front , - Street. ..The bringing in of several cars of bananas by independent shippers and the offering of tliem at a cut price has started somewhat of a banana war on Front street. The quo tation yesterday was SH cents, and may go lower before. the trouble Is over. The cantaloupe market was In good shape and prices were firmer all around. Stand ards sold at $2.2502.50 and pony crates at $2. The cooler weather checked the sale of v atermelons. Dealers are complaining of the small nesa of most of the peaches now arriving from California.- and until larger fruit is available, there will be no free peach movement here. Apricots were firm and temporarily higher at 91.50. Plums of fine quality are being offered and sell welt Cherries were weak and S cents was the top quotation. A car of Merced tomatoes arrived and was put on sale at $1.15 a box. A car of new potatoes was also received. CHEESE PRICES ON FIRM BASIS htrenglh- ef Demaad May Soon Put Oregon . , . . Market Higher. The cheese market Is firm and likely to advance. Tillamook manufacturers report the demand greater than the supply, with California the heaviest buyer. City creameries quote extra butter In prints well cleaned up and firm. Thera U still pressure to sell country cubes and) busi ness was done yesterday at 22 cents. Receipts of eggs were small, as usual on Monday, and the market was firm at Satur day's prices. Poultry said druses A meats were In good demand whI Cm. - Hop Contracts Closed. IXog contract at 16 csnts wars beans, 6 7o per pound ; corn, 3o y 40c per dosen. ONIONS Red. sz.oo; yellow, $-s..o per urk. GREEN FRUITS Apples, old. I1.DVO box; new, SI per box; strawberries, $1?1.25 ner crate: cherries. 48c Der pound: apri cots, 1.50 per box; cantaloupes, sze.ou per crate; peaches, 11.15 per box plums. S1.25 fit 1.65: watermelons, 24 24 per pound; loganberries, 90c per crate raspberries, ii. Jfjji.a; oiacKoemes, x.za black caps. Sl.50. POTATOES Oregon, uc$i per Hun dred ; new, 2o per pound, SACK VEGETABLES Turnips, new Cali fornia, SI. 20; carrots, Sl.50; beets, ll.&U. Dairy and Country Produca. Local jobbing quotations: EGGS Fresh Oregon ranch, case count. 22c: candled. 23Z4c per dosen. POULTRY Hens, 14c; broilers, 18 20c fryers. 20 22c: turkeys, live, 20 22c dressed, choice, 2526c; ducks, 10c; geese. BUTTER Creamery prints, extra, 27 per nound: cubes. 2222c. CHEESE Oregon triplets, jobbers' buying price, lc per pouna I. o. d. qock .fori land; Young America, 16o per pound. rvtt.HL j?ancy, iufc lie per pouna. YEAL Fancy. 1212c per pound. Staple Groceries. Local lobblne ocotatlons: SALMON Colombia River, one-pound tails, S2.25 per dozen; hall-pound flats. 1.40: one-pound flats. SZ.45; Alaska pink. one-pound talis, 65c; silvers idea, one-pound tails, si.20. HON Ex unoice, fd.ouvd.fo per case. NUTS Walnuts, 14 20c per pound Brazil nuts. 20c; filberts, 1415c; almonds. J'J28c; peanuts, 66c; cocoanuts, SI per dozen: c nest nuts. Btfivc per pouna; pe cans. 14 (it1 15 c. BEANS Small white, 0c; large white, 5c: Lima. 8c: pink, 0.15c ; Mexican, 7c bayou. 6Ci COFFEE Roasted, In drums, 10 52c per pound, - SUGAR Fruit and berry, $5.05; beet, $4.85, extra C, 14.55; powdered, in barrels. S5.30. SALT Granulated, $15.50 per ton; half ground, 100s, $10.75 per ton; 50a, $11.50 per ton: dairy. 14 per ton. RICE No. I Japan, AV 5c; Southern head, 64 0 7fto, Island. 55 He. DRIED FRUITS Apples, 10 tlo per pound; apricots, lotfliOc; peaches, ilc prunes. Italians. 10 12 4c ; currants, 8 4c raisins, loose Muscatel, 647Hc; bleached Thompson, 11 ci unbleached Sultans, 8c; seeded, 9c; dates, Persian, . 77fto per pound; lard, $1.40 per box. FIGS Package, 8 oa. 50 to box, $1.85; Dackaee. 10 oz.. 12 to box, 80c; white, 25-1 b. box, $L75; black, 25-lb. box; $L75; blacav 30-1D. POX, fa.ou; uinu. iu-id, uu, Calarab candy figs, 20-lb. box,. $3; Smyrna, per box, $1.50. - Hops, Wool, Hides. Etc. HOPS 1913 crop, prima and choice, 14 16c: 1814 contracts, lao. PELTS Dry. 11c: dry short wooL 8c; dry shearings, 10c; green shearings, Ific; salted sheep, $1.2551.50; Spring lambs, 25985c. HIDES Salted hides. 18 He per pound salt kip.-34c; salted calf, 19c; green hides, 12Hc; dry hides, 24c; dry calf, 2ftc; alted bulls, 10c per pouna; green ouus, oo, WOOL Valley, 203 He; Eastern Ore gon, iU420Hc MOHAIR 1014 clip. 27 (3 28c ner pound. .- CASCARA BARK Old and new, 5o per lb. GRAIN HAKiti in car lots, ec. FISH Salmon, 8 12c per pound; halibut, 4 & Be ; buck shad, 2 He ; roe shad, He ; sliver perch, 8a Provisions. HAMS 10 to 12-pound; 19 H 20 H c ; m12 to 14-pound, 19H20Hc; 14 to 18-pound, 19H&20HC; SKinneu, ioiuc; picnic, ioc BACON Fancy, 2Sttuc;. standard, 22& 25c. DRY SALT CURED Short clear backs, 1SH 16c; exports, 144 16c; plates, 1XJ 13c LARD Tierce basis. Pure, 12018c; compound, 8c- Oils. ' KEROSENE Water white, drums, bar rels or tank wagon, 10c; special, drums or barrels, 13Hc; cases, l7H20Hc GASOLINE Bulk, 15Hc; oases, 22o; motor spirit, bulk. 15Hc; cases, 22 He. En gine distillate, drums, 7Hc; cases, 14 He; nap t ha, drums, 14Hc; cases, 21 He. LINSEED Oil Raw, barrels, ttlc; boiled, barrels, t3c; raw, cases, 66c; boiled, cases, 68c. TURPENTINE In cases. 65a per gallon; tanks, 08c SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET. Prices Quoted at the Bay City on Fruits, Vegetables, Etc KAN' FRANCISCO. June 22. Fruit Pine apples, $1.50 2.25; Mexican limes, $910; California lemons, 46. Vegetables cucumbers, ucotoo; green peas, 2&4c Potatoes Oregon .ouroanjes, vuotfsi.za; t-weets, $2.753.00; new, ltf ic; river xJuroanKS, si.ZaXgfi. to. Eggs Fancy rancn, S4; store, vac. Onions Red, $1.502; white, $2.10. Cheese Young Americas. 14 14 He: new, 11 fee-18c. iiutter r anoy creamery, zc; eeoonai, ac Receipts Flour. 2296 quarters; barley. 87S5 centals; potatoes, 2764 sacks; hay, 653 tons. Metal Markets. NEW TORK, June 22. rCopper, dull; spot nd August, 13.306 13. S0c; electrolytic, 13.75 13.S7Hc; lake, nominal; castings, 13.62fe Q 13. IOC. Tin. firm: spot, 30.50 & 30.75c; August, 30.t2H ' 30.87 He. Antimony, auu; jooitson s. f.o-qi t.ot Iron. aulet: No. 1 Northern. 14.75 15.25c: No. 2 Northern. 34.50gH5c; No. 1 Southern, 14.75 15. 25c; No. 2 do, 14.600 15c . Lead, dull; 8.85S.9oc; Lonaon, tv is ea. Spelter, dull ; 5.03 & 5.15c; London, 21 i Od. Dried Fruit at New York. SEW YORK. June 22. Evaporated apples quiet ; fancy, 1 1 12c ; choice, 10 10 H c ; prime, 9tf92C rrunes steaay; vaurornias, f ii c; Oregons, 10 & 12c Peaches dull; choice, - Olielic; extra- choice, 6tr7fec; fancy. 7feSc. Tha (inif hnira BH t O. nlnknl mON than was current in the market at the close of last week, choice light stock selling at SS.15. In the sheep-house, former prices pre vailed, lambs selling at S6, yearlings at so, wethers. at $4.75 to $5 and old ewes at $3.50. Receipts were 1176 cattle, 118 calves, 1932 hops and 1066 sheep. Shlpers were: With cattle M. 1. Yates. Heppner, 2 cars; Robert McGee, Heppner. 2 cars; Hinds, Heppner, 2 cars W. Edwards, Heppner, 1 car; J. Campbell, Heppner, 1 car; C. F. Colton, Gates. 1 car; .C. L. Buckley, Con don, 1 car; W. Dawn. Grass Valley, 1 car; W. T. McDonald, Wasco, 1 car; B. P. Mc Cullough, Patterson, 2 car; H. Kottogotten, 1 car; J. P. Walters, Corvallis, 2 cars; W. Kohlhagen, Roseburg, 2 cars; Portland Feeder Company, Nampa, 8 cars ; H. M. Moore. Echo, 3 cars; wiuis i-eiersou. North Powcter, 1 car. With hogs win ifiocK, Amuy, j. car; n. E. Dale. Grants Pass, 1 car; W. H. Koss. P.rmr 1 car: W. H. Evans. Pilot Rock, car: Walter Wagner, Pilot Rock, 1 car; El em i-'orwarainir uompany. wauowi, tw J. Slivers, Wallowa, 1 car; T. M. Cannon, Rnternrise. 1 car: Kiddle Bros.. Imbler. car; same, La uranae. l car; iom moib' lock, Joseph, 2 Sars; Charles White, pom eroy. 1 car; J. E. Walters. Plalnvlew, 1 car, J. W. Chandler, Wallowa. 1 car. With sheep E. H. Moreiock. Joccpn, car: J. S. nint. Junction city, cars; i. r. West. Roseburg. 2 cars; J. D. Dlnsmore, West Stayton, 2 cars. with miTd inn (in K. Sweet. Payette. car cattle and hogs; G. H. Hupman, Joseph, 1 car cattle and calves; wuus se reierson, Knrth' Powder. 1 car cattle and hogs; Georire Rodman. Halsey, 1 car cattle and hnir- WMi Chandler. Davton. 2 cars cattle and hogs; W. Weames, Union Junction, 2 cars cattle and hogs. The day's sales were as follows: wt.Prlce.l Wt. Price. 7S0 $7.00. 28 steers ..1009 $7.35 920 6.001 27 steers 989 6.55 .1200 4.00 27 cows ...1021 6.50 4.0017 COWS ... V'JJ D.U 7.60 25 calves .. 198 8.00 7 3-1' .. mtffrrn ..10H9 7.35 5.00' 8 steers ..1701 7.35 6 .00! 19 steers ..1122 7.55 600 MESS PORK. July 50.70 Sept 20.22 $ 20.25 LARD. .10.15 1U.17H .10.30 M.35 20.05 20.70 MARKET CHANGE IS ABRUPT July . Sept . 10.10 10.10 10.27 10.7i SHORT RIBS. July 11.55 11.57 V, 11.47 11.47 Sept ll.W 11.85 , 11.55 11.58 Casn prices were: Wheat. No. 2 red. S70SSCT No. 2 hard. 8T88c; No. 2 Northern. S2ttMc; No. I OJI 1HS, Corn. No. 2, 70704c: No. 2 yellow. (vc; iNO. a yeaow, uoTOc. Barley. 50 60c , Timothy, X4.U595.S0. , Clover, 1013. Knropean Grain Slarketa. I nVTinV 1 .. no f . Buyers noxa oil. Sngiish country markets, quiet. French country markets, weak. LIVERPOOL. Jun. 22. Wheat. No. Manitoba. 7s od; No. 2, 7s 4d, July, so. uctonr, tu iu a. , rveatner, line. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jun. 22. Wheat Julv. BDttci oeptemoer, Bic; o. i nara, vuc; No. 1 Northern, S7He895c;; No. 2 North ern, 00 ib i ft a Parley, 4552e: flax. 1.55K 01.08. 6aa Francisco Grain Market. SAN FRANCISCO. June 22. Snot Quota tions: Walla Walla. 1.57fe0L58: red Russian, S1.C7U 01.584 : turkey red. 1.57tt oi.w uiuestem. .1.011.1 ii x - zeeo oariev. 01.25; bran! 24.5O025; middlings, t3031; shorts, Jl'T 1:7.50. Other Lreadinr Railwar and Indn- trtal Slutres Join in Vpwanl Move ment Outfhnr of Gold Kearlnff an End. NEW TORK. June 22. After the receipt from Washington of th. familiar announce ment that no decision would ba s;tva dur- Inc th. day In th. trelsht rat. case, the stock market settled down for another day of waiting;. Speculation was dull during; the momma- with a slow downward movement. The course of the market was chanced aoruptly, however, by th. decrM of th United States Supreme Court favoring; the title claims of th. Southern Pacific Rail road to California oil lands. The ruling of the court caused a sudden rush of buy ing orders and th. qwetation of the stock mounted swiftly. ' There was a demand from commtssla-houses. as well as from room traders, and at the close th. price was V7, a gain of more than three point. trices or nearly all th. leading railways ana industrial snares joined in tha upward movement. In ths early trading, chief Interest lay In the action of the Rock Island securi ties. 'The stimulating- effect on th. bonds of the reorganisation plan causing th. up- C ' u'ii hnard: VhMt st.nriv nn Im.v barley steady; December. .1.01; May, 81.05 H I turn Saturday had orn off and quota- utu. ei.vift asaeu. . uoni were lower an arw.no. 1 -ine declining tendency of forelan u Paget Sound Wheat Markets. I Chang, was checked, the Quotation for de- t rnm t... . wi r, 1 .. . I mand sterling advancing about 25 Dolnta. export was announced. It was th. opinion of banks, however, that th. outflow of gold waa Bearing Its end. ' Trading In bonds waa unusually heavy, with' particular activity In Rock Island and Southern Pacific Issues. Tha market was Ir regular. Chicago Indiana Cobl Railway S8. which slumped last week from 88 to 61 broke further today to 45. Total sales of . .140; .1184 .1425 . ..1590 . .110 . .1028 . 1)16 ..1010 5.50 ...1214 4.50! .1079 .1240 1 COW . 1 cow 1 bull 2 bulls 22 steers 2 Bteers 1 bull 1 bull 21 cows 5 steers 1 stag . 10 bulls 16 steers .1079 6.80 steers .1240 7.40 26 steers .1213 7.10 8 steers . 949 6.50 18 steers . 763 7.00 28 steers ..11.11 7.20 27 steers .1096 7.201 7 steers .1053 7.15 25 steers .1110 6.2! 4 bulls ...1895 6.00 12 steers .1309 6.75; steers .1005 6.001 20 Bteers .1111 7.00 1 heifer .10.10 7.001 ."steers .1038 7.00 8 steers .1095 7.3' 4 hoss .. 80S--- 7.00 2 wethers.. 185 8.00 4 ewes 06 hoes 103 hogs 1 hoa . 191 lambs 148 lambs hOKS S3 hogs 61 hogs 140 . 3.001 . 172 8.10 172 . 8.101 330 73 73 207 178 234 7.B0 6.00 6.00 8.15 8.15 8.15 8 steers ..1701 19 steers ..1122 28 steers ..1116 7.35 8 steers ..1239 7.00 19 steers ..1121 26 steers ..1164 37 steers ..1042 36 steers ..1098 25 steers ..1256 26 steers ..1179 1 heifer .. 820 ..1293 ,.1007 . . 194. ..175 . . 345 .. 179 . . 188 . 154 7.00 7.10 7.35 7.90 7.05 7.10 6.23 7.30 6.35 8.10 8.1 7.50 8.10 8.10 8.10 23 steers 22 cows 63 hogs !112 hogs 2 hogs 92 hogs 50 hog-s 43 hoas 17 vearlinas 99 0.00 110 lambs .. 74 6.00) 46 hoes . . . 159 S.00 3-m. cows. 083 6.50 6 calves .. 261 8.00 4 steers .. 930 7.35 2 calves .. 180 8.00 2 cows . . . 900 6.75 1 cow 1250 6.25 20 wethers. 86 6.00 34 wethers. 102 4 9 ewes 10 hogs 42 hogs 114 4.40 289 7.00 75 hogs ... 1UO 8.10'7Shog o steers .. 84 o.ou nogs . 25 steers ..1239 7.S5! 90 hogs , 24 steers ..1352 7.251 3 hoes . 23 steers ..1178 7.75.81 hogs . 74 calves 205 8.25fl05 hogs . 13 cows ... 9S2 6.401 2 hogs . 1 cow 1230 .7r. 2 hogs . 13 steers ..1174 7.40 108 hogs . 1 steer ..1050 7.00 1 hog .. 2 bulls .. .1075 4.65 102 hogs . 2 steers .. 776 7.00 1 hog .. 17 steers .. 992 7.60 1 hog .. 29 steers .. 794 T.55 51 hogs . 26 steers .. 775 7.55! 88 hogs . 4 cows ....715 5.50 101 Iambs 15 cows ... 73S 6.401 49 ewes . Scows ...1086 6.65 175 198 265 210 216 l!07 143 200 455 7.75 8.15 T.13 8.10 7.10 8.15 7.85 7.50 7.15 157 8.10 470 7.10 214 8.15 230 8.15 440 7.15 237 ' 8.15 218 8.15 59 6.00 132 S.50 Current prices of ths various classes of stock at the yards follow: Prime steers J7.75 ffJS.OO Choice steers 7.25 7.50 Medium steers . ..,.VMi 7.003 7.25 CTioice cows 6.509 7.00 Medium cows 6.00-3 6.25 Heifers 6 50 7.25 Calves 7.00 9.00 Bulls 4.00-9 6.25 Stags 5.50 7.00 Hogs Light 7.50 8.15 Heavy 6.50 7.15 Sheep . Wethers 4.20 5.00 Ewes 3.25ffl 4.50 Yearling lambs 4.50 fr 5.00 Spring lambs 5.50 6.00 Hops. Etc.. at New Yofk. NEW YORK. June 22. Hops Quiet; state common to choice 1913. 3233c: 1912. 139 16c: Pacific Coast 1913, 17 20c; 1912, 1316c Hides Quiet. Bogota, 2829c; Central America, 2Sc Wool Steady: domestic fleece. XX Ohio, Oc. New Sooth African Loan. LOXTON'" June 22.' The Issue of a loan of 420.000.000 at 3 per cent is shortly to be made oy tne union 01 soutn Airica. 11 Is understood the issue price will be 97 ii. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Juno 22. Spot cotton, quiet. Middling uplands, 13.25; do, gulf, 13.50. No aales.. Duluth Unseed Market. TJTJLLTH. June 22. Linseed. July. 11.58 4 ; September, tl.60 3. Hop. ttt London. LIVERPOOL. June 22. Hops at London. Psoitis Coast. 404 17a Omaha Livestock Market. . . SOT7TH OMAHA. June 22. Hogs Re ceipts, 5000; market, higher. Heavy, 18.25 8.35; light. S8.208.35; pigs, 16.507.50; bulk of sales. 18.224 g8.27tt. Cattle Receipts. 21,000; market, higher. Native steers, $7.50(3)9; cows and heifers, $5.500 8; Western steers, $7.508; calves, $8(511. , Sheep Receipts. B500; market, lower. Fed muttons. Stl. 75ii. 20, wethers, lj.3UffiO.au; lambs, 8.75 '59.50. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. June 22. Hogs Receipts. 41,- 000; market, strong, -6c higher. Bulk of nles S8.40O8.45: light. S8.15tS8.45: mixed. $8. 15 188.50; heavy,. tS.056i8.47i4 ; rough, 8.058.20: pigs. $7.303.10. Cattle Receipts, 12,500; market, strong, generally 1015c higher. Beeves, $7.50 9.40; steers, $6.90S'S.20; stockers and feed ers. $6.1508.15; cows and heifers, $3.70 8.85: calves, $7&10.25. Sheep Receipts. 16.000; market, slow to steady. Sheep, $5.306.40; yearlings, S6.40 67.50; lambs, $6-50$.40; Springs, $709.50. Chicago Dairy Produce. ' CHICAGO. June 22. Butter, lower; cream eries, 2027e. Eggs, lower; receipts, 20,387 cases; at mark, cases included. 16818c; ordinary firsts. 16fc17c; firsts, 174 18c. Cheese, steady; daisies, 14H144c; twins, 144 014I4c: Americas. 1514 1514c; long horns. 1514 ISMiC SHARP SLUMP IN WHEAT LOWEST JUVE PRICE AT CHICAGO IX EIGHT YEARS. 88c; fortyfold, 8(5c; club, 85c; red Russian, Car receipts Barley 1, corn 1, hay T. SEATTLE. June '22. Wheat Bluaitem. sac; iortyiom, e,c; ciuo, etJic; ue boc; rea KUESian. 83 fee. Yesterday's car receipts Hay 16. flour 8. cora s, oariey a. Carlo, drain UeUrory Rule. TOUTED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital Surplus $1,000,000 $1,000,000 OFFICERS J. Ok IRIWOBTlIt Fills I. Its fa. Itsa-I. W. A. MOLI IsH CttaMaw. A. M. WlUQstT, iss, CsOl... tv, w. wcBsaema. ouktsas t s. tw. Ask r.aj.s n. uba auuurns, f 1 1 if , t no . .. i . dodol sir value. se.us.uuo. unitaa Htatu the rules of the Chicago Board of Trade, I oonds wer. unchanged on call, making carlots of grain regular for delivery I ri.OHmn crnrir onnrinnKa the last threa.days of the month, was CL.OSINO STOCK QUOTATIOJ,S passed by vote of tha members today by s I Reported by J. C. Wilson A Co., Lewi majority of only 23. Nearly 600 ballots I building, Portland, wers cast. I Open. Amaig cop .... g.tuju Am Beet Sugar, 800 Am cotton 011 Am Emt A Kfg 600 do preferred.. ..... Am Sugar 100 vsuninAi. r,ao a u.. u Am Tel A Tel.. 2,000 124 High. 274 284 0214 5214 108 Low. 70S M '11 6214 611, 2?4 i6" 12314 rli Closln Bid. 74 41 10114 10714 113 1V314 TRADING PLACE. I Am Tobacco 231 1 Anaconda 1,600 Interest Growing; at Albloa Vending; Place and Alberta Mart Will Be Opened at 6 A. M. Today. At Coast Line. A T & Santa Fs do preferred.. Bait & Ohio. ... Brook Rap Tr. . Canadian Pac . . C O C & Gt v7 S ft N W C M ft St P. too 1.100 i'.ioo 800 1.8i0 600 8,500 8114 1214 84 9114 19514 5114 1514 At tha luncheon of the East' Side Central Leatb Rn.in.E. uran. Plnh o. I Cent of N J . . Unt.1 1.-, ., 1. I nitlO X. I UV """" " I C oio Fuel & Iron . tauveiy xo start a puonc raarnei in Colo Southern ... Central East Portland, July 7, and hold I Consolidated Gas It three times a week Tuesday, Thurs (04 12114 9114 1044 61 S 141s iooii 414 41H D ft R a day and Saturday so as not to conflict rie ! with the Alblna and Alberta markets do 1st preferred except on Saturday. The place prob- General Eiec.... ably will be on East Sixth street, be- I io orefJmd' tween East Washington and East Stark I Illinois Central. streets, although that was not fixed I Interboro-Met .. definitely. k Wilson Benefiel was appointed to I ,.-,,,.;. viiev . communicate with farmers and invite I Louis ft Nash... them to come to this market with their Mexican Cent. produce. H. A. Darnall, who assisted mo Kan ft Texas in estaoiisnin xne J amniu-sireet mar- I Missouri Pac ... ket, agreed to assist; The committee I National Lead.. was instructed to confer with B. W. ".T", ".V1. Gill, manager of the Tamhill-street New Haven market, and Commissioner Bleelow N" Y Central. about the erection of shelters before I J T Ont W. . . the market is opened. S;j,SS.n .! Shelters 16 feet wide at the Albina pacific Mail .. market will extend from the curb I Pacific T ft T. across the sidewalk into vacant prop- I do preferred, erty recently leased. PeSSies Gas The Alberta public market will be Reading open this morning; at S o'clock and con- Republic 8 ft I tinue until 10 o'clock on East Twenty- Ruc,khern pao" third street. It is under the auspices I Southern Ry . '. oi tne AiDerta woman s CluD. Mrs. I Texas on .. 200 129H 500 1114 1,800 600 200 1,100 1.S00 "k'nh 800 loo 8.4HO 100 294 4414 14S14 8214 1241s "us 2 27 . 13914 18814 129 V. 11 29" 44 14SV4 R1H 1234 2i 27 1.600 1714 16 700 1,600 tin 1H 54 1 1,600 111 11114 12, BOO 200 112 1214 19,100 l5Vi 2314 200 4.5O0 700 600 300 Josephine R. Sharp, president; Mrs. K. Union Pacific .. 17.S00 Ackles, Mrs. Nellie Bozarth, Mrs. Mary I pt jj, ot a F jsrauer, jurs. may . ureene ana Mrs. I u S steel Cor... lB.oo Alma Smith are the committee in I do preferred.. foo tjian copper .. iv.iuv Tl'., 1. ., . . Children of the Alberta district are in-I west Union Tel 1,800 vited to bring; their garden stuff to Westlnghouse Kl 600 this market. They will have a place " 'lc n 2H 97 i 24 140 157 3t 109 T4 69i 78 111V4 121 14 28 1 9414 24 144 166 (11 109 68 '57 76 assigned south 'of Alberta street and the wagons will be on the north side. Total shares, 194,000. S0t4 120 M K'1 91 195 61 14 1X1 101 3 S00 41 27 22 129 J 1 1 29 44 124 113 14 a 137 Ins 11 124 17 17 45 J" 124 01 25 74 111 21 88 112 120 1A5 Hi 2 97 24 145 83 12 62 1 69 88 7 0S BONDS. Reported by Overheck ft Cooke Co.. Board of Trade building. Portland. Bid. Askea. Atch. Gen 4s. Atl Coast Line 1st 4s.. PORTLAND. June 23. Maximum temoer- B ft O Gold ature, ss aegrees; minimum, ss aegreea DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. B R T 4s Tt!vi 1. iflnr . A XT u a i. I Ches ft O 4S. last 24 hours. 0.2 foot rise. Total rainfall. c ft s: P Gea s o P. M. to S P. M.. none: total rainfall S ,K -0' Inp. fi.ntmhi 1 as K9 fnh... .nr. Icl Gas 61.. mal. 4J. J6 inches: deficiency. 5.04 Inches. L a Joint ss.. Tntol .Tinhin.' minute- nna.thla 1 & fc.rie ten 4B. hours, 48 minutes. Barometer (reduced to int ,Me'. sea leveu 6 r. M., 10 inches. THE WEATHER. sjTAVIONS. ICen Cro Shipments Coming Faster From First Hands Than Ever Before Known. CHICAGO. June 22. New crop shipments coming faster from first Jaands than ever, before known brought the wheat market down today to ths lowest level for this season of ths year sine. 1906. The close was heavy, lc to 10 under Saturday night. Corn surrerea a net loss oi no w lc, and oats a setoack ot 9o to We. Provisions finished unchanged to 10c off. Wheat took a downward turn early, ln-fltianr-eA bv falling ouotatlons at Liverpool. Commission houses were generally on the selling side, whereas buying was only of s scattering sort. There were reports of heavy acceptances of Diss made irom ni--go to country dealers. A further de cline ensued owing to reports that never before had new wheat started rrom first bands In such volume as at present. Rainy weather and ths prospect of more weakened th. price ot sora. Besides East ern shipping call wag sale. t extremely 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. Louis St. Paul Salt Lake San Francisco '. Seattle Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island Walla Walla . . Washington Winnipeg Wind 3 n If I 2 J. o 2 e 5 o C O . 3 2 64j0.0M 6IXW 80)0.00 5!5hi to a nn a'ip. 82lo.'eo22!xwi 8 0.4:110, sw 7OIO.00I calm 8410.10 10ISW KOiO.OO 6NW o;0.ioi 4is iUl.OOf 8f State ol veatbei Rain Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy W Clear 70:0.10 4iSW Clear 58U).00f 8(XWCloudy 70 0.'oolO'SW 8410.00 8 SE 8611.621 !SW 67 0.001 4NW 72IO.OO'10S 64 O.O0I 4 SW I 76-O.OOllOlNW i 9c a nn tvo , 92'0.44 -4iSE 6S0.04 4 SE S 0.14I14IS 70'0.00il0 SW 76:0.00 4'SW 1000.00 4'NW 74 0.001 8 E 63 0. OOf 4 S 72lO.O0 8.V 80!0.0O!14 S 96 0.00 14!SW j 8610.06116'NW 74!0.00 10 NW SO!0. 00 24, W 6 SW 16SW 6W u-'s 8 W 4 S 76 0.14 16ISW 6210.00 68:0.02 6210.00 66 0. 01 700. 00 82J0.06J Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear ; Clear ' ' Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clouay Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy jCloudy rtatn Clear Clear Louisville ft Nash Un 4s Missouri Pac 4s.............. NYC Gen 8s N ft W 1st Con 4a Northern Pac 4s Oregon Short Lin. Ref 4s.... Pac Tel 5s Penna Con 4s... ?eadlng Gen 4s . t L i San Fran Ret 4s So P Ref 4s S P Col 4s So Ry 6s - So Ry 4s Un Ry Inv 4s Un Pac 1st and Ref 4s U S Steel 5s West . Shore 4s Wabash 4s Whouse Elec cv 6s Wisconsin Central 4s United States 2s registered. United States 2s coupon United States 3a registered... United States 3s coupon United States 4s registered... United States 4s coupon .. 95 .. 93 ,. 94 .. 91 .. 95 ..102 .. 2 .. 92 -.97 .. 7S .. 77 .. 9.1 .. 63 83 ..98 .. 94 ..91 .. 97 ..100 .. 95 .. 69 , 92 .. 90 ..104 .. 73 .. 53 .. 4 ..102 r. 93 ,. 2 " S '." ? . 97 .101 .101 ..100 p 94 94 91 108 98 97 74 78 96 64 83 '95 P3 97 96 70 98 90 105 71 OS 96 103 03 53 OS 102 102 HOI. 111 Stocks at Boston. BOSTON. June 22.. Closing quotations: Allouex . 40 Nevada Con. 13 A mal Cop 71!Nlpiss'g Mines. .66-16 A z L. ft s joirorin J3uii. .... "m Alisons Com.... 4iNorth Lake 1 Cal ft Ariz 64, old Dominion ...47 Cal ft Hecla....413 (Osceola 70 Centennial 17 jQuincy 66 Cop Ran Con Co. Bu"4 snannon o Franklin 4!Super!or 27 Granbv Con 81 .Sun ft Bos Mm. 114 Greene Cananea. 32 (Tamarack 35- I Royalleiuopj.. 2un u a a ti. m tain. 00 Kerr Lake D 1 do pfd . 47 Lake Copper ..'6 Utah con 11 La Salle Copper. 4jUtah Cop Co ... 69 Miami Copper .. 22 (Winona 2 Mohawk 44 i Wolverine 40 Itsutte at sup ... m Money, JExchanre. Etc nhw YORK. Jun. S3. Close: ICsrcan. tile paper, S tt per cent. nterung exuu.usc, ..emur. " . $4.86: demand, 84.8815. ' commercial diiis, fi.its Bar silver. 5814c. Mexican dollars. 44c Government bonds, steady; railroad bond a WEATHER CONDITIONS. Within .the last IS hours the pressure area has decreased In practically all sec- tAn. th. Mimlrv Th.r. are stirht crests I Irr.vnlar. ... n..n ntr th. rnljfnrnl..DrMnn rrmul I I'.ill monev. BtesdV. 14402 per CSnt: Tul and also over the Southeast. A marked de-1 ing rate, 2 par cant; dosing bid. 161 r.wamBinn 4. nv.r Sa sk. t ch ewsn tnd Alberts I D.r cent. .,. !. tnt.n.itv is over Art- Time loans, steady: 60 days. 2 pr cent: sons. Showers have fallen In Washington, 1 90 days, 2 per cent; six months, 1 par Montana, the Central Plateau ano r.ortn- cent. ern Plains states, upper Mississippi vaney, Jun. B.r .liver Arm. X6d Lake Region, Gulf and Middle Atlantic , ?Wi iT Bar I1T' nrm- "a f.';"": 'JT"? n.verinpit: W.ciunt.t.V Short bills, ST-16f; h,.r-. Galveston. New Orleans and Tampa, thra. montns. x. The weather Is warmer la Northern Wash-1 gAjf FRANCISCO, June S2. Silver bars, lngton. the Basin and Northern Rocky! ssc. Mexican dollars, 44c; drsfts, sight. Mountain States. Eastern North Dakota, thelj,.; j0 telegraph, 8c. Sterling 1b London, iaxe Kegion ana l eaucnct; . n i. tm.ici " OO days, oo, sign I. ..ooi tne ascramento vaney ui .iiiurm., ..u,n- ern Colorado, Nebraska and Eastern iSew York. The conditions are favorable for showers TnoftdAT in this district. It will be cooler Tuesday in Idabo. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Tuesday showers; southerly winds. Oregon and Washington Tuesday show ers; southerly winds. Idaho Tuesday showers anJ cooler. Coffee and Sugar. NEW TORK. Juna 22. Tha coffea market was quiet but en orally steady today In tha absence of any important selling. The open ing' was one point lower to two points high er. In sympathy with the steady ruling of the Bras.tlan markets, and price worked up a point or two during the dsy on scat tered covering or a little bull support. The cloao waa two to four points net higher. Sales, 13.000; Juna, a.J7c; July, sVTl; 6ep- PINKERTON & COMPANY UNITED STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY Chicago, 111., ever since 18S3 No lonneetion with or relation to tba Finkarton National Dfteytira Agency. Scientifio detective work along modern lines. Our COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Finds the criminal intent in criminal accounts and reduiMHi it to a practical basis. A criminal account id one that ran pay but won't. When the criminal feature is exposed it wants to pay. Headquarters, 7th floor, Boyoe building, Chicago, 111. . Northwestern Offices, 412-13 Lumbermens bldf., Portland, Or. Phone Slain. 7741. W. H. TREECE, District Manager. LADD & TILTON BANK a-atabliahad S ' Capital end Surplus $2,000,000 Commercial and Savins: Deposits 17, torttpffxfi ii nriis-r I aftiai; i d ss a I rsiir 11 a.a a -r si 1 1 iw i Hu n i i i i m till it W ar I a I mm M I T awT- rsn i i wii I 2 rfl r ' -r-ss- BlsV- CompBlni Cenerftle Tr&nsat!antiqu IHlvrt Lia. s llan-tarls llar.). Mailings from N.w Tsra .vary WdB..1ar. 10 A. M. ?".Tsa La Savole, Wednesday, July 1 LA I.ORRA1NK JulyS IJi TOTnaiB Jnl It Ma ins ";! tIKAMKiHwl Julr is "ia mivis , r - m. Twln-s'-rnw st.am.r. lanntwi. si."ir lm ii. MTinna aii.io. rum r.w uuh. i r. h. ON K CLASS CABUS lt nO THIFr. M I Onlr. SX1AOAKA . JaJT ! HAHrir.AW A. n w sltan, a. SIB mt.t A. I. Oarlton, MrrlMi s i K. M t.l". & IHrhsJaV S4S HaUlasto I mm r D. WalfcirT at I ntaa J'arUUl Kallwa. . . a.t. rtrlnhM'. tW: rctntr, S.1SI January, Mmnh, . Boot, qui.t; m jr.". j 12912H: nlltI oonesk .un; v ,u,.r .te.dr. Molaasas, S.T4; .titrl- fusal, .: raflnl atMdri out l"r. -; cru.h.4. S.JB: mold A. sranulat.a, 0; diamond A, 4.tO oaf- tlonsrr A. r.. . . Oadltloa of th. Tnawr. WABHTNaTON. Jun. 11 Th. rnit1 of th. UnMfd Btat.s tr.rary ai in. .in.i.. .r ....a! n.. a today wm: v.t h.lanr. In senral fund. .. Total r-ipts Psturdsr aliir? Total paym'n rat. .r . ....... . - ,.r.t0 a' surilu: V7Tli.li. .' oxcluslv. of Panama Canal and puoil. ow transaotlona Elgta Batta Marhr. ITLOIK. IIU Jun. 12. o.r. arm, a. is travfi .m (inns JjLlflM(IKE lw1ston Chantanqna, patrv Out tmnaTOS. Idaho. Juna it. (Spa- .1.1 irrh. Itwlaton Chautauqua wll this year cover a run w.oa, iron. tn u. and oreparanona r. ua.n. mad to provlda ona of tha bast avsnts of the kind aver held Jn this part of the country. Ask anyone who has studied the question and he is almost sure to say: "I believe that Bitulithic is the best of the smooth pav ments, and is of great durability." J.C.WILSON&CO. STOCKS. BOND. ORAIX AND COTTO.. SEMSE KS KFW TORK STUCK FXCHAJIOBl CHICAC.O BOARD Or TRADSt MtW YOKE COTTON KXCUA.NUC THE STOCK AND BOND tatUAMUs, SAN IRAMi'HU. PORTLAND OFFICE: Lewis Building. 269 Oak Street, Phones Marshall 3858. A 4187 TRAVEI.KRH' fitTDK. ALASKA Steamship sails direct P. M. this even ing r ew reservation, iwifc. aa Frsarlsn. Partl.ad Laa Aaa.l.s htraaaMaia la FRANK BOLJAM, (ent 4 Third ft. A 4(W Mala 2a. STEAMSHIP Sails IHrwl Far SIN TRAM 1-0)0, IOt ANGEU:S AND SAN KlaAiO THURSDAY JtM 2S SAN rRANClso, PORTt.AND IA AMil.LI" .Tt. A.a Mil r C O. IKAMi BULLAS. A.'.t. 12 Third MiM. A MM, Mala IS. ii U Royal Mail STtAMjHipj , "Ts. Uaw al bs Swx." SCENIC ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE Tba SisCW Hl ..niin. S. S. "ALSATIAN" and S. S. "CALQARIAN" a.AHcrT s-iw F..T . V A STKST CANADIAN RVITB 3 Weekly Sailmp Montreal-QotUc LiTerpocl-Glajgow-liirre-Losdos 4r9m !. taa I baa 4 star- Pumoi.r r...rvatlua lists bww p.a snarly boo a. Ins a i.rgmm.pil.4, hand ! dMcrlptlva Uuokl.t rot full par ticulars as to eaiUnta, ralaa. olu, aj. t. Lcal Aa.al r allan ss ro. eri AtMta III Nona U.arlxjiB KiimL I bioaae. AUSTRALIA TAHITI AND W t-KALAND toaa4 Trip SaMl rirrthM. t. T.klsl Slsa, i. Wniisi" s:jm, t. jr4 ..a, MMiaal J'SMtn. (I.-MW lor uncln.iina Soulb .a lsl.i, $.(2s 1st C1SM thrnushn.1. B4 th. MI4 ail, on tlT'"""". RSUt.r thrnus. ..r.lr. from stl lttn.il, a. a. Wlllorhra III.OUS Mills J'in. 14. m. m. Tahiti Oil', toa.i, sail. Jul IS. a, a atoaaa 1u.m ton.i .. A us. I. Hnd for r.mihl.L rrrfna IHa.ilp i m. mt trmtmm. IA4. Oriic: sit IsarK't sr.t, siuuuoa, or local a a and H. K. as-aia to san m!tnro, 11 a ajioklxs AND .AX IIIH.O. S. S. YUCATAN hkiibimv, ji sr. aa. CUDS bA( AND ti sat S. S. GEO. W. ELDER SAIL HMAt MORNINU AT S. nokih rAiuic usAsssir rn. IVkat tlt I otftea, lsgA 14 St. I Coluu.l.la Iwi, aLaia 1114. A UI4, Jasia a.vO, a H.l BAHIA, RIO 1K JANKIKH, KAN ins. snd MO.N I TV IIU'VI N.w and Fa.t 1 J.ai-l B( l iwn" St.rs front N.w York sr u.f n. .tlrlv. BCHK a MtMll.K, I.mi. Asia, S Tlrn.HM.r. N. V. Dersey B, Cmiih. l and ..blastOT Ma, tr I m .I t.m. . SW a SlAlaa, lOK SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGLLES S A. M, Jam. 14. Tba Saa rraaHav A lMtlaad . S. C. 4 and Ws.hlnstoa at., (wllb n.w. B. J. 11 laa. siaraiaaii aa, aus. Coot Bay Line STBAMKUIP BR1LKVVATER,' H.lls frsta Alnso.rtk dark, P.rtlaad. I A. M . M.r is, ax k Ju. a. t. . ii. v si. rr.iskl ar4 tirlt.t .rrtr I AIpwj.wis decs. Partlaad Law. has a, a lis. M. L. KtAtlMI, At. rbM atai. sm4. a it. DRtM TO COO" BAT. Auloe run d.'lr. l.liahtriil tup via All.t.nr or th. Utt.n-k.sck rovita, VV'ii. reaervallune to U. MAITVV., Drala. 1