TTTT: MOHXING OREGOXIAX. WTTlr?nAV. .T TTT ."V u tnit - " t . - 17 DREGQfJ CROPS GOOD Condition of AH Products Placed at 102.5 Per Cent. PACIFIC COAST PROSPECTS Government Kejort Jailmates Amer ican Production of Apples 19-1-, 0 0 0,000 Bushels, Compared to 253,000,000 Last Year. The combined condition of all crops In the United States on July 1. according to the Government crop report, was 102.3. an increase during- June of .7. The condi tion of Pacific Coast crops on the first of the month, with change during; the pre ceding month are shown by the following table: Condition. Dec 12.S 1.4 illU.O "1.6 1".-...-, "1.5 !l.4 3.4 J0S.7 .l 91.2 3.4 Ii7. 4.3 . ... lfci.5 .7 Oregon Mnnrtna Washington I. J.iaho California Nevada ............ Itah .Arizona Increase. . The growing condition of the various crops In the United States on July 1. expressed In per centage of their 10-year average, was as follows: Condition. ino.3 ......... 17. e 107.2 l'Xi.i- 1'U.l 1 .:.: l'iri.J ... l:; 1 1"-'..- mi.s loo.tl iao.0 '..l Teaches -Apples f tiawbeiTles ............. blackberries ............. Votatoes Cabbages ................ Onions . Hops Suarar Beets Tomatoes Tears Watermelons , Cantaloupes Grapes .s. a The condition of the American applo .crop on July 1. was fin.3 as asalnst 70.1 a month earlier. This compares with a condition of aij.2 on July 1. 1914 and 3S.7. the 10-year average. The total 1315 production Is es timated by the Department of Agriculture at 134,000.000 bushels, asalnst ll.-.U.OOO.OOO last year and 176,000,000 bushels, the aver ago production for the years 1009-13. The average price on June 15, 1B13. was U0.3 cents per bushel, compared with (1.336 on June 15. 191 -1. The level of prices paid producers of the Vnlted States for the principal crops de creased about 5. per cent during June; In the past seven years the price level In creased about 0.2 per cent during June. On July 1 the index Yisuro of prices was about 3.0 per cent highur than a year ago, 13.2 per cent higher than two years ago, and t'.l per cent lower than the average of the j.ast seven years on July 1. The prices of meat animals hogs, cattle, sheep and chickens to producers of the Vnlted States increased 0.8 per cent from May 15 to Juno IS; In the past five years prices decreased in like period 0.8 per cent. On June 1". the index fisure of prices for tnese meat animals was about C.2 per cent lower than a year ago, 4.7 per cent lower than two years aso. but 2.5 per cent higher than theaverage of the past five years on June 15, KAKJLY ENGLISH BUYING MAY BE SLOW . Broomhall Thinks France and Southern Countries Will Wnnt Much Later. The local wheat market continues Inac tive. Bid prices at the Merchants' Exchange tor prompt white wheat were unchanged and for red wheat were lower by i cents. Sellers were as firm as ever and asked & to 13 cents more than was offered. The barley and oats markets were equally dull. Broomhall believes the early English de mand for new American wheat will be fcinall. hut that France and the Mediter ranean countries will be large buyers later. In his inttmatioiiiil wheat review he says: Owing to recent large shipments the floating quantity to the United Kingdom Is liberal and sufficient precaution has been taken to provide for fair arrivals until the end of August, averaging 2.UOO.000 bushels weekly. I still think that the ceneral to tal of shipments will continue very moder ate until the latter part of August or early September, with the United Kingdom taking the best share. Ou passage quantity and port stocks are so liberal that it appears cbviously unnecessary that large additional shipments will be needed here until early Autumn, but Continental demand has not jet fully developed and these requirements will of necessity be satisfied In the United Etates. Present promise from North America and l-lurope of chief crop3 are estimated at 3. 224.000,0110 bushels, against 2.U20.00O 000 luhe) last year. "Crops throughout the British empire are promising very favorably, while India and 3'syi't have fair to good supplies. Huasia will certainly ship something front Arch angel ar.J Vladivostok and liberally should the Dardanelles be opened. Present pros pects point to a curtailed early demand for new Amsrican Winter wheat, but later It is confidently expected that France and nil Mediterranean countries will be liberal Luyers in the United States. "The market in the near future will be ereatly susceptible to climatic influence." The Hurup.an visible wheat supply" Is placed at 72.53S.000 bushels, a decrease of Jo.04ii.oou bushels. A year ago it stood at C4.600.ooo bushels, an increase of 2 800 000 bushels. Bradstreefs visible shows a corn decrease , l-r;-"" bashela an oats decrease or 870.0OO bushels. Terminal receipts in cars were reported by the Merchants" Exchange as follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Portland Tues... 10 A Year ago s 8 'f 7 n Season to date..20!l 10 44 tk Tear ago 132 l04 y4 ' - Tacoma Monday ID J ear ago 1 ... ' Season to date.. 134 12 -it ,7 J ear ago 40 17 " I 3i S-aitle Monday. 12 1 :1? Year ago 9 7 Season to date.. 91 6 36 -7 i,-? TIKLOCK CANTALOUPES NEXT WEEK Imperial Valley Shipping Season i No Jiearl, Over. The season for Southern California canta loupes is drawing to a close. Only one car arrived yesterday and not many are known to be rolling. Cantaloupes from Tnrlock should be in the market next week. The first car of peaches from Yakima will arrive this morning. They will be of the Triumph variety and will sell for about 85 cents a box. Apricot canning time has now arrived and the fruit Js of go.d quality and reasonable In price. Another car Is due from We ratchee today. The hot wave cut down the Eastern Oregon apricot crop. Tomatoes are closely cleaned up. A car will arrive this morning- from Merced and Saturday there will be another shipment of Merced tomatoes. Eastern Oregon green corn of small size is in market and selling at 2o30 cents a dozen. Crabapplea have tppeared end are bringing 75 cents in half boxes. BROADER CALL FOR TERRITORY WOOL Foreign Grades Still Constitute Bulk of Sales. In Its weekly market review Fibre and Fabric, of Boston, sajs: "no PPar that there Is a broadening de mand for territory wools since the last few S.v" b,utfore'Pi wools still constitute the "Wl ?le-' a!"Sh not nearly so great. The bulk of the business is apparentlv -i,h.i, " r SOrae of the '"nf" houses with the sma.Xr dealers getting a fair look in on the new business now and then The wool trade sees no chance as yet for a break la prices either in the local market or Jo the TVest. Graven are holding tlfjht. and In lone imunees nrlt-M rirm.nH.,ri -... week ago for certain clips have (one up. On the other hand, some manufacturers seem to trunk that domestic wool at almost any price Is too dear because prices cannot be Increased in the goods market to offset the increase In the price of raw material. Tet In spite of such an attitude treey are buying foreign wools at ruling prices and seem to be bent on accumulating quite a lot of It. although the price may seem high, though possibly below the replacement point whether here or abroad. Butter Market Is Stead t. The California demand for butter is not so strong, but local prices are holding steady. Eggs are also steady at former quota receipts are about equal to the de mand. Poultry arrivals were small and prices remained firm. mrH hen. utiiinr i'i cents. The demnnd for veal mas slack and tne market was weak. Batter sxiri Eggs In Storage. 1 ne National Warehousemen's report, out Wednesday, showed the amount of eggs In 45 of the largest warehouse of the country on July 1 at 3,751.000 cases against 2.J33.00O cases the same date a year ago. an increase of SIS, 000 cn.es. The butter holdings on July 1 were 42.331,000 against 43.381.SOO pounds the same time a year ago. or a decrease of vjiV'fV pounds. Bank t'lrartnats. R.nk rlrarlnes of the Northwestern cities yesterday mere as follows: Clearings. Balance Portland (1.S34 434 (124.5k: cattle 2.3'.t4.t'.i 7H.30 lacuna l.TtrW ..1.215 bpokane 0S4.7O4 80.U3S PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS Grain, Flour, Feed, Ete. Merchants' Exchange, noon session. Prompt delivery. Wheat ti. Ask. ( l.lO 1.02 . '4 .15 .!." 20 r.o 24.00 2l 00 2'i.OO 1.00 .!S .)'." Bluestem x ln- , Ul L. 1UIU .... .tXJ Club .4 o I'.'l.tMl 21 .(Ml 2:1 r.o 23.50 jn .t . J l ,7 m 1. 24.5k 2O.0O 23.50 Red Ife Red Kussian . . Oats No. 1 white feed. Barley No. 1 feed .... Bran .................. Shorts ................ Futures .August bluestem ...... August fortyfold ...... August club ........... August fife August Kussian ...... August oats August barley ........ August bran Aujust Mhorts .05 20.00 24.00 20. '0 llrl.iwi l-I.OLR Patents. ( a barrel; straights. $5.40fc 3-bO; mhole wheat, (5.50; grauam. (5..-.. M1LLFEED Spot prices: Bran. (2T4 27.50 per ton; snorts, (2a 6 28.00; roiled barley. (25.50!1 2C..V. CORN Whole, (3G per ton; cracked. (37 per ton. HAY Eastern Oregon timothy. (1617: alfalfa, ( 1 2. 50 lis 1 3. 50. Fruits and Vegetables. Ljcal Jobbing quotations: TROPICAL, FRUITS oranges, valenclaa S3.75&4 per box: lemons. $3.5itS per box; bananas. 5c per pound; grap. -fruit, California, (3-iofe 3.23; pineapples. On 7c pr pound. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. Oregon. 40W 75c per dozen; artichokes, 75c per dozen; to matoes. (1.40'i 1.73 box; cabbage lylc; per pound; head lettuce, (I per crate, spinach. 5c per pound; rhubarb. 2tr3c per pound; peas. 2 4c per pound; beans. -'a''iz per pound; green corn, 25&30C per dozen. . HREEX FRUITS Cantaloupe.(2 & 2.73 per crate; apricots, lio.,! .r box; peaches. ,oh.c per box: watermelons, ljP2'ac p-r pound: plums. 75c ft (1.25 ler box; new ap ples. l.JT.(y 1.5o per box; blackberries. (1.25 tl l--'" Per crate; blackcaps, $1.251.50 per crate: raspberries, 85fc:tOc per crate. POTATOES New. llc per pound ON I ON S ( 1 tl.3Q per sack. Dairy and Country Produce, Local Jobbing quotations: EOGS Oregon rauch. buying prices: No. 1 -4c; No. 2. 21c; No. 3; 17c per dozen. Job bing prices: No. 1. 20c per dozen. POULTRY Hens, 12&12Vic: broilers. 18 5 20c; turkeys. 20 21c; ducks, old loc; young, 1541 20c; gecs nominal. BUTTER City creamery, cubes. extras, 2Sc; firsts. 20c; seconds. 25c; prints and cartons, extra; butter fat. No. 1, 2'Jc; sec ond grade. 2c less; country creamery cube. 25 lJs 'a 211 '.ic. CHEESE Oregon triplets. Jobbers" boring price. 3)ic per pound f. o. b. dock. Port land; youig Americas. I4ic per pound. VEAL Fancy, l10Vc per pound. PORK Block. lifipic per pound, Staple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotations: SALMON Columbia Kiter 1-paund tails, (2 3o per dozen; s-pound flats, (1.50: 1-pound flats, (2.0O; Alaska pink, 1-pouna tails. tl.5. HONEY Choice. (3.23 per case NL'TS Walnuts. 15j :4c per pound; Bra zil nuts, 15c; filberts, 14?24c; almonds. IV x22c; peanuts. tic; cocoanuts, (1 per doa ; pecrtns. lufc 20c; chestnuts. 10c BEANS Small white. 5.70c; large white. 5Hc; Lima.-5 -fee: bayou, 5. One; pinks. 4. HOC COFFEE Roasted, in drums, 31H933.c. SUGAR Fruit and berry. (H uo; beet. 18 70; extra C, (6.40; powdered In barrels. (7.15; rubt-a, barrels, S7.30. SALT Granulated, (15.50 per ton; half grounus, loin. 10.55 per ton; 50s, (11.30 per ton: dairy. (14 per ton. RICE Southern bead. 6l4frc: broken 4c per pound: Japan style. lB5i,c. DRIED FRUITS Apples. 8c per pound; apricots. 13'tr l&e; peaches. 8c; prunes. Ital ians, &i 9c; raisins, loose Muscatels. 8c; un- oieacneu sultanas, t c; seeded. 0c; dates. Persian. lOc per pound; fard. (1.65 per box; currants, 8t12c. Hons. W00L, Hides, Etc. HOPS 1915 contracts, nominal; 1914 crop, 121 12 Vic per pound. HIDES Salted hides. I3(ic; salted kip. IGc; salted calf. ISc; green hides, 14c- gre-n kip. 10c; green calf, loc; dry hides. 25c; dry calf, 27c. WOOL Eastern Oregon, medium, 25W 2SHc: Eastern Oregon, fine, 19'a21Vac; Val ley. 26 30c. MOHAIR New clip, 8081c per pound CASCARA BARK Old and new. 4'4'.ic per pound. PELTS Dry long-aooled pelts. IS Vic; dry. short-wooled pelts. 11 Vac; dry shearlings, each, 10&15c; salted shearlings, earn, lit 25c; dry goat, long hair, each, 13c; dry goat, shearlings, each. lojJ20c: salted long wool pelts. May, HU2 each. ' GRAIN BAGS In car lots. 8Ur: In t than car lots, about H c more. Pr(.vlions. HAMS All sizes, 17018c; skinned. lot18c; picnics. 12c; cottage roll. 15c boiled, 17 27c. BACON Fancy. 26i28c; standard. 123 23c; choice. 17Sr21c; strips, 17c DRY SALT Short, clear backs. 12H013C exports. 14 lti'-jc: plates. Uei2Vc LARD Tierce basis, kettle rendered, 14c; standard. 12c; compound, 8Vic. "BARREL GOODS Mess beef. (24; plate beef, 25: brisket pork. 2t 50; pickled pork feet. (12.50; tripe. (UflOfa. 11.00; tongues. (30' Oils. KEROSENE Water white, drums, barrels or tank wagons, loc; special drums or bar rels, 13Hc; caspa. 17HV20VSC GASOLINE Bulk. 12c; cases, 19c; engine dlstallate, drums, 7Hc: cases, 7Vic; naptha, drums. 11c; cases. 19c LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. 77c; raw. cases. 32c; boiled, barrels, 1'jc; boiled, cases. 84 c TURPENTINE In tanks. 61c; in cases, 68c; 10-case lots, lc less. BIG SHERIDAN HAY CROP PROMISED Grain Harvest Is on at Same Time and Banner Year Expected. SHERIDAN. Or.. July 13. (Special.) All the hay In this section is down and with continuing good wtather will be baled In good shape. Late rains have made the sea son Just a week later than usual and th result will be that the hay snd grain harvest will go'on together. Binding of grain has commenced. The hay crop Is unusually heavy, accord ing to balers, but the acreage Is small. This is due to the large acreage of grain. Ths farmers here are expecting a banner year In the grain harvest, as the late rains in their Judgment have done much good. A farmer said yesterday Ciat If it rained now nearly all the hay , would be spoiled. While the weather looked threatening Sunday. It cleared up yesterday. STRAWBERRY YIELD IS RECORD. Small Patch at Wallowa Establishes Mark for Quantity and hlze. WALLOWA , Or.. July 13. I Special ) In a patch of strawberries belonging to C J. Allen, only 30 feet by 80 feet. 103 gal lons of berries already have been picked, and it has been estimated that there alii be about 200 gallons more. The berries are the "Gold Dollar" and "New Oregon" varieties. They are large solid and of a deep red color. Twenty-four berries fliled a quart measure and eight berries laid side by side measured 13 Inch's The season in the Wallowa Valley for berries Is much later than In many sections. A few years ago It was thought that ber ries could not be raised here on account of the late frosts. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK. J.:!y 1:4. Raw sucar easy centrifugal. 4.83il5 86c; moiasses. 't uoj I.oi-c; refined, steady. WAR STOCKS WANTED Record High Prices Are Scored by Numerous Issues. STEEL IS ALSO IN DEMAND Improromcnt In Railway Traffic I Shown by Decrease In Number - of Idle Cant Gold Imported From South America. NEW YORK. July llTh. so-call.d wr .111, allied Industrials and julpmenta. comprUed the bulk ef ,h. trad ing today. Highest prlcr, ev.r ncoTilmn ere scored hv un.1.1. t ,.rwBia" " Air Br... .. l"er" -Motors at J7. Studebaker o.hlr."i'".,,,;..,':, Efi"-.- , - - - -:m niMti m Kama or z Idde r'",'"?., .- ProdJc,; one . , . 7 p-inis to Its recent mrt. "7, ""; of -" It later relinquished. fhouh vzs: .r.1" .". -'-dy. of K...-.. . . "D tro'ng resilslng aL wrr.1?- ,h" 'nluVtry. Csn o..t. c camo next In volume of output. It was - ..- . ... i.'rtT.Ht1 .'",.n1 In"r. "uch l'dlng stocks L-onn., . . 7 r aciiic ana AmslKsmated , - iciaii.ciy Quiet 1' T tr mm rm tZn? rm, ,h"r,be'. the final hour with fm-,,i "inn r-arific. Canadisa I aclfic American C n. I . . . e.l ' ' : , - """"l no Amalgamat 'o...Pt Wh'ch clo"J "odrste net Total sales amounted to 61T.0OO shares. nlirht almost a lort- Korelpn ..K .. i . . , - rer:ecte in a . . me new rtritisrt war !h. '",fr,,n b'" """C distinctly firmer, though losing a trifle later on offerings of An Interesting development of the ex change situation was the receipt of gold to the amount of 1.3w.n.0 from South America, the importation being msn possible because exchange naturally favors this mar- - - luiuiMii is beginning to move forward was seen on the lalest statement of f he .7. , -'-I- T""",n,r oeereai., in oi equipment of almnal -...(-n. cars, compared wlih the preceding " m v conumon wmn partly - mj j a . uu.ix .i Hi jntfratite ommla ion which -upnded rjmt lrtrrtMi tn Coast point Forelcn cllln- of bonds waa on a rllmln imhrfi i-ca today, but a lane art of to tradinv was In .'tiltrr Kibi. nt-.i -r. - fairs, par vatuf. air rssiris rl w n I'nited Pialr-a bonds -were unchanferfoo call! CI3S1XG STOCIC QUOTATION.'. Clofna . , P!s. Iflh. Iw. bt.l. Ainnka f!o!l . . . . :i.;,mi 7, .174 Atnal rnnrifr wiiii -si- . 79 Am Bret Iruear. ini 4: 4s American ("an . . f-4.'H .".t S S Tirt Am fc'm & liefg. 0.oi) "fJ 771 77 z . '!o I'M 10 il Ant Sue Hfr-. 40A tft 107 107 Am T Tel.. boo ltA ).oU iou Am Tnhiffi. . Aicnwon l.fHn joo jrt jfo Hr K;ip Transit. 3n S7 x si Cal Frtroirum . . r.ini .3 iZ i:t in CanaJ I'ai.f.c. S.3'rt J 4 r. 1 C 14.:S rent I.f athap . a ai a 1 . ,7 Ches 4k fthlQ '-(Ml ZlC S7 :i7 '-ni cj w 1 ; c h rit a- e r . a.. Oh I & N W . . 7 " 3 j J fhlno Copper. . . il.'jfto 41', "-if, .2 4 -, ti Colo F JC. Iron 1 aLsti -"t e- 1 1 Colo Southern. ...... .TT.. i' ft n u 4 niRt Securities.. ViO w '.-.tJ -. C.en Kleetrt". . . . B.'llHI 1S l.T'iu 1 Cr North pf.l... o.l 1 1 7 S 11', 1 1 II . 'jr Nor Or, ctfs. 3.-O.I ;-, :i4 .'IT.1: fluif ainheim 1.x. ".is.o r.3 Um s-.'i i"iii'i:H ienir-i, jf(o lnr-Mt pf d . . 7oo 7?'- 7'J 14 InRTllrilltnn I ' r. '.... n . . . - . Inter Hrvetri V 2 K C Fouthern... r-o o.- . Wtx -4 - -.. - . - - j . 1 . 1111. jai 11 Louis Nash.. l.ioo lir.ii W I0S14 Vex Petroieum. 4.1'fo 74 7 ! i- 7111. Miami c.,p -,'iki -tC i-. M K T -..n i-nicn i.ey. 1. 7.011 11V 141 111 ft-- T Vo rieirie 1 4 .... , 11 SS "-4 r.2 1S 14i S ." .-.sv. Nat'l lrjd 4. mi f.x fc- Nevada Cop.... I.'joii li N Y Central.... n o fc7 V Y. N H H.. S.loO V . . I - . North Pscific." I'aclflc nlT 700 in't io.Vu loiiv 4.IHO 3.'.H X .14". Pae Tel Tel. . no eniwivarla .. Pull I'sl Csr 100H iocs. ii'xi 147 n; :sx so e 1V 14, "7 m r. I - im u-7 1 -7 H 1 i'.t S SO-, sou, "L" ao 1IO 100 81 67 1 7i "t" " 101 fS4 Ray Cons Cop. . Reading 1 . r.nn Roi k Il Co . An nf. I IS Vi S4 e.-.', 14Si .-..! , ;-, 00 , South PSclfle 1 AAA South Railway.. immi ii-nn.H.? Cop.. 1.700 Texas Co I.40O Union Pacific... .. do pfd imi C S Fte.. jot :io,i do pfd o 4"0 ftah Copper 5.100 Wabanh pfd ... ...... Went Cnlon S.Soo Westing Flee... 7J,lo jiontaiia Power - 47W Total sales for the day. fliT.Ooo" snares. NEW YORK BONDS r S 2 reg 07 I do J . 1o couj. on 7 p,c t T- mL V x :is reg mnT4,'P,nn. rt R 4'is.ins do coupon loov. So Pacific 4 I". t. ' TrK ,,! iLn'on I'scirie 4s s c n . .1014 do c, 4 SSJ North Pac 4s. pas C ft steel 3s... 101 Boston Alouez Am im ISm Arizona Com 7 Cal ec Arizona Cel.. Ac Hecla .-. Centennial. . . . Co:i Range Con K Butte Copper Franklin Con Creene Can . . . Ile ltoyalle Cp Kerr Lake Lake Copper... Closing; Mining. 54 IMohawk .''' Niiiluins Vines 7-l'I.N..rth Hutte 'ld Iomlnlon.. .-, in. renin IS iShsnnon. . . . . . . ' H Superior 12S Sup Bos Mln t Tamarack S Sin ItfAM 3 I do pf.l 7. 5 iftah Cons 4 VWInona 13 Vi Wolverine rt IS .-oi 4 2 3 8l 41 H 45V4 01 Money, Exchange. Etc. NEW YORK. July 13. -Mercantile paper 3a 3 U per cent. K v ' S-erllng. t.O-dar hills. 4.73; demand. 147075: cables. 4.77SO. Bar sliver. 4Sc Mexican dollars. 36e. Government bunds, steady; railroad bonds strong. Tune loans, firmer: SO and DO days "tie 214 per cent; six months. 3r3H Per cent Call money, steady; high. 2 per cent; low. 1 per cent; ruling rate, a per cent- last loan. 2 per cent: closing bid. 1 p.r "cent; offered at 2 per cent. PAN FRANCISCO.Ju"ly 11 Mexican dol lars. 4,Sc; drafts, sight. .V; telegraph. 4-,c Sterling. SO days. 4.72H : demand. 4 77 cable. 4.7S. I-OSDCK. July 13 -Bar silver. 22Ud ner ShU Kin ""ll- 1U" P'r Mn' L.'nr rates. J per'-cent. "1 ,hr" m"B-- Storks Dull t Ixindoa. I-ONDON July IS In the American de partment of the stock market. I nlti st:e, steel. Canadian Pacific and I'r.io, Pacific attracted attention In the forenoon on favor able New York advices, but bui:na slack ened later and the market finished dull but w,;edy.mM,rr.k:P" Am.rlca go.d bord. SAX KBAXCISCO TROnCCE MARKETS Price Current la the Bay City ma .fruits, Veetablra, Etc. BAN FRANCISCO. July 13 Butter Fresh "teas, l-l'-c; prime firsts. 25Hc. Eggs Fresh extras. ;oC; firsts. 21 ue- ee. lerted pullet., 22c ' Cheese New. ifrUHc: young America l:Sc; Oregons. litje. .,"!"!"P""- 1175: asparagus f . "i IrIn beans. 2&3c; ,i bssns. JQ2Hc; limas. 7C7Sc; cucumbers. 1W Onions California. B0 70c. Fruit Lemons. I1.7S: grapefruit. $I .; oranges. 1-VTiOJiO: bananas. Hawaiian. 1 2iJ; plneappl.s, Hswailan. IIOJ: at- plesi. new crop. 74cfll;t. Potatoes. Delta. .01. IIOJllAM MII.I-S BESntE. Lumber t amp. Eeiln Operations After jnly Hollduay Sre.on. HOCjriAM. Wa.h., Jolv IS f Sp-eclaL-After the annual shutdom-n for the Fourth of July, practically ail of the loislng camps near Uoqulam m be la operauoa by ute end of the week. A number of the larger companies. Including the Poison. LortlDS Company and the l.ytle Logging A Mer rsntlle Company. started ork at their ramr-s tods). others will be started to morrow and the remainder will resume In ine next lew days. By tne end of the wek It Is exrece4 there mill be but few idle loggers la Jio. 1 uiem. xeffeo Futaree. NKW YORK. July 13. The market for cof. fee futures, opened stesdy at an advance of 3 to 7 points In sympathv with tne steady showing of Brazil and on some scattering roterlng after yesterday'e late decline. There was no Important demand, however, and prices Ister eae, off under realizing end trade Selling, which ttiMari-J a .e In.nlrl by the large primary receipts end reports of ratner treer offerings In tne cost and freight market- The close was 1 to 4 points net lower, sslea 22;;. July. !..lc; September. t. ,..c: O-lnber, 7C: November. AfkOc: I ve. cemoer. bi.t; Jsnuary. a .0J; February. 6 'jvc ; Mar.-h. 0i.lc; Apr,;, o Uc; May. 7.-ic; June. 7.07c Spo; quiet: Rio No. 7. 7Sc; Santos No. . -c. let ana rreignt ofrere ranged trnn a,out s to la.vie for Santoe 4s end around . .-r-e for Kle 7. Hlo exchange on London was 1-33 lower. MUrels unchanged. lllgk PHce (or Ylrrlnla WeaL PARKKKSfll-RO. W. Ve. July 13. Wooi .I'm nareevs. ...r g II III ry this year's clip lo the mills, are otter ing what are said to be the best price la 10- ni.iorr ot t.ie west Virginia wool In dustry, several ihotaaand pound were eol.l yesterday In Bsrta.ur Coumr for 3. cents a pound. T"he eultetlon as regards Autre Hsn wool and the demand for moolen iwMta fur V-.ienn.un , . ... cauee of the high prices ftlARKET FIRM AT YARDS LIGHT IfOtJS 5EI.L AT 7JVa AT CIXE OK DAY. Mrkrl A ranee la Price 4f kole Lasebai Itrcrlpfa f 'attl Are Llasit. Arrivals at the stockyards yesterday mere small and most of thg cattle that figure! !n the transactions m-ere carried over from Monday, mhich explains the quality and prices of the majority of the sales. In the ttog division a S7.&0 market de veloped In the late tradings, after earlier bunlnrss had been done at 47 3.1 and 1 7 .40. Firmness prevailed In tbe mutton msrket. A lot of choice lambs brought 4.f3. a nickel lettcr than (tie old top, m hlle good ewes brought full prices. 1 ne Official merrily markefl rennet of the Portland Union Stork) aids Company says: The fltst-of-the-mecl: run of csttln hrcan w?th a resttration of lnoo head. Monday's market starting otf brlakly at about steady prievs on steers, a cerlod of choice ones going at 7 for tons, others of a little less quality bringing 10,70; she-stuff showed a mesKnrsa and closed at ll to li cents oft. tiogs do not show any Improvement In regard to the character of offerings: out of the ilTfO received, none were in prime Shane. Market considered steady to a shade lower. tops bringing 17. 40. holce lambs no doubt would bring 14 Ml ewes and wethers In proportion; ITuo changed hands Monday morning at aa even price with last meek." Receipts were 7 cattle. 1G9 hoes and 14 sheep. Shlpcrs vcm; Mllh hogs J. C. HuM.srd. Sunset. 1 car. Witn succp W. W. ornlth. Curia.ili. 1 car. With mixed losls J. c. Davis. Shedd. 1 car rattle, hogs and shtep; A. C. Llbby, Jef- icrion, a car noss ana sneep. The days vale" wtre as follows:, Wt Prtce.i wt Price. - cows lUulJ 1j7 hoca --.hi : j.. lOroas ,...I'h. 4.Ti; 4 hogs .... -7 B :.o 1 helJer lfto r. J... I hog 4lo i" 3 sisks ... i-o e.fi 7 j,os .... ;ii 7 .v lew 13.'.o I hegess .. lo 1 steer ...110 II J 3 cows ....lin & 40 1 'at lojo 3.10 . hogs .... 7M1 7ij I sleer ....lK't 8l, J bota S4o .:;. 1 Sleer ....IO.IO 6 "i0. 1 hoe '.'Ill k Vi -steers . . . 1 1 mi 6.7., i hog ..... 'tio n SOateers U112 6.7i thun 17J 7ij 1 si-er .... eoo e.i'o 10 nogs .... 117 u.j 7 cows - 4...... & hose 11.) u Acows .... lei 4 T j 1 bog ! 1, i-o 1 Cow T lJJ hol li.V ; ;i 1 calf . SM tle 7 hogs . IKS T 4o :im .. --o 000 4 lam is ... :.o r. .J I call .... -00 4 40 lamta ... 71 l 1 hog .... 4 10 6 3V Blumts r.l M vi 37 hors ... -II 7.. ;iamli' . . . 1.., u ;,o Hhoci ... l.o 1 ;.. Hesrs .... 1 J I 3 .'ru 4 hogs ... ti-'7 ti Mi; j ewee .... w. 4 00 1 ho nl i 1 I ),,7 4,-. 3 hosa ... 3iri 0 1.'i lltan .... vs 3j Prices current at the lecal etoekvwrds aa the various classes of Stock; Best ateera MSnsi.M Good steers IHuitg Milium eteers ami'is Choice cows 6."&i6e flood cost ....,... 21u;ihi Helpers 4 7 -. -j.l .'.s Bulls IM.I1IM Stass l.O0Sil.2 Bogs Light 7TOIIIMI lienvy a.i'0 e 7 ou rharn Wethers 4 7JtMn Kara Iim-M ;.ii Lam he 4.I.IHU4M Omaha IJeewtark Market. OMAHA. Neb.. July 13 Hogs Receipts. 50"O lower. Heavy. M 1U1H.T5. light. 4 30 pigs, !. J ll'iu, bulk of sales. 1U j trl1rO. Cattle Receipts. ?400. steady. Native steers. 7 7ia 10.10. cows and heifers. BOou as...; waii-rn steers. t0"OjH.-.fl: Texas steers, Mi"iti77S: rows ar.d belfera. tU.bM i; calves. tT.outf in no. Sheep Receipts, lo.atm steady. Yearlings. .-.0.1 7 ro; wethers, ll iiouO T": lamu. S.iOi9.50. Chicago Llvewtoa-k Market. CHICAGO. July 13. Hogs Receipts. J-.'.- Oi'o. st-afy at ester!sv-s sverages. Puik. 10 :w7 I.': light. IT 70 1 7 80: mixed. ! J 17 Ci; heavy. Id 47, 41 7.4U; rough, Stl.. ty : pigs. (4 7&wT.tV. , tUe Receipt. 40. weak. Native beef steers, $4.73tt 10.30: Western steers. $7.:uja H 40 ; cows and heifers. 3 30tt3o; calves. 7 .''OS ll.oo. sheeo Receirtv eeak. Sheen. IJIW tfo-nai. Iambs, I47J j 11 40. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. July 13. Conpar. quiet: electrolytic. 11.73 1 L'O.OOc. Iron, quiet snd unchanged. The metal exchange quotes tin quiet. 3S.23 The Metal Exchange quotes lead offered at 4.oc. Spelter not quoted. Naval bio res. SAVANNAH. Ua.. July IS Turpentine. firm, llliic Sales, 4I; receipts. 1B; ship ments. 17:t; stock. 2J.T17. I'.osln. firm: aa:es. 1.14: receipts. 2207: shlt.ments. i- stock. H.4o. tuote: AH. iniimrnil. . -', B(raa-K. n a lyuoia: All J 5i; C. L. I I O.I; K. S S 13: K. 3 SO; fi, 11. I 1 -JO; K. 1,1 Tn; W. N. j.)uAj.:u Wti. f').lbej: WW. 'l40Ci4j. o, li. 1. Iaadam Waaot beleav. LONDON'. July 13. A ml.cellaoatous ae- letlon con. latins of afo l.alea waa offered at the wool auction sales today. Poor classes were slow and easy to buy. while fine comb. Inra met with a brisk demand. Queens- lsnd scoured reawllled Us 8bd- Ctila-asce Isalry ITodoee. CHlACiO. July is. Hutter, lower; rrearn ry. rJU2lc Krss. unsettled: receipts. 17.1S4J caaaa; at ixrk caaes Included. ItaflTUe: ordinary first.. liS . firsts, l'l O 17 c. Irled Fruit at -w York. NSW TOK1C July IJ. K vapors ted apples. dull. Prunes, firm. Peaches, quiet. ruluth IJoar.d .Market. PIT.fTH. Minn., julv 11. Unseed, rub. fl.31: July, f I.T14: Kepterater, 1.T1. t "tton MarVet. NCr TOrtK, July 1 ".Motion, spot oulet mlddllns uplands, t.a.-,c. No salra. Haays at Narasi Yerk. NSW TOR K. July 11 Hops, firm. PATENT LOCK DELAYS MAIL Patrons Walt Vhlle roMmtsler Solven Illddle or 1-tIc. VAXCOrvER, Wash.. July 13 Sne- elal. The new patent' lock on the United States mall bags materially de layed mail delivery at the substation. at the D. A. Colllnxs store, today, when tne 10c lc could not be opened. Theie a but one key. and this Is kept at the malm office two miles from .Station A. when Jfr. Colllnzs received the sack this momtnit patrons were required to wait write tne sack waa sent to the main office, unlocked and then re turned to the substation. BUCK RUST SCARE Wheat Soars on News From Dakotas and Minnesota. REPORTS RAE CONFIRMED (Yilcaro Market Tarn Qalrklr I'ront YVrak nrm.m to Mrcntli Kxport T Iluvln- on Ijarsrcr feralr. t'asli I'miilum IHsapprarw. CHICAtlO. July li mark rust reports ' ma 1'aaoiaa and Minnesota toiSsy uuira.lv turned the mSeet market from wrsk ncas to strength The result was a firm close at So to :e net a4anre. At firwi. the black run news met mlth Incredulity, Wheat trsderm, however, oulrk ' woke up mhea the retorts mere c-onflrmed from the South liaknla Arrlrult..,! I . Ier. and It ia stated the conditions were exactly the kind te promote a ppreed of the " Almost simultaneously the fact de. veloped that exporters were buying much more freely than has recently been the caee. Throughout the ret of the session prices -n ueo ae.-!oea:y oa the upgrade, with an urgeot general demend headed by a big ruh of shorts, notwithstanding that crop Infection appeared aa yet t be restricted aa just a lew points Preesure from rrrrlalna hmi.M i.,n..,i.. hedging a alee from te barvret districts of I'hnola end other regions nearby, aai rh-efly rrenoralhle for the heaviness of tbe whmt msrket before the black rut scare r-ven after the market, as a whole. waa scoring an advance, tbe July option showed lees lgor tbsa the later deliveries. When trading waa et mn rail, the greeter oa aoe premiums lor reah m heal bere. as compared with July, had dlaappeare.l. Corn eaeed off on account of Improved weather, and the early sag In wheat values. Buyers were scarce. After oprnlng I w c down to a shade advance, the market under went a limited decline all aro-jnd. Subse quently mhen wheat started upgrade, cora followed, but met with ronalilerahie oppo siilon. The close, though, was strong at the lima ss laat night to c hlglier. In the oats trade buying wss res'.iirted mainly to resting orders not operative e crpt et loeaes to sellers. Provisions score.!, .harp gains. Ttellel e-nvd general lriaa.il leest for the pre. rot luiuloa-lng selee hsd come 10 sn end. Leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Own. an-H 1 .. Jy'y H"' 11 is 1107' intu I.le 1.05 l.lVi l.OtV CORN". 7V .7'l, Tim -St ept. ... .:iv .:i ;jie OATS. July 47U .- ... p- J .at .37 ': MESS PORK. ""Pt. 14 II. 10 Oil li.li 10.JJ 14 13 lk 0 11 47 H 73 LARU. 40 1.43 (.30 t il I a ..;, SHORT KIB.S. Pt I Tl Sta aTa Oct IT ..... tn 5 "ah nrlr.s were: Wheat No. - rl a , .. , . . ... . har.l. nominal. 'orB -No- l!ow. 71 He; ethers nominal. No. S. nominal; No. 3. 114c. 1 Carlcy 71 u 7c Timothy t . iotri 7 a. Ci..ei (4 ay 13. ;i. Krlinary rrceipts Wheel. J4.00 rt l.Tsl.tro bushels: cr.rn 1:4 aa . o.y buahrla: oals. alMivj a 414.(K busbela Shll.uenie W-.-!. r:i.,Mi a. J 1 7 4 bu.i.e,.. can. 3t2.0. a .V.4.OU0 bushels oeta. 43.ilo. as 4o7.e4 buahela. earaar.a-w heat. ?7J.oo buahela; corn 4.." bushel., oats. J.3.u bushels; f,ogr. l.co4 barter. orelga CirxUa Markets. I.IVKRItlOU July 13. Ca.h wheal. 14 hicuer to Sd lower, turn ur.(.hanged to ted hisher; osta Vd lower. lU'ENOS Alnno. July it xv-y.... rbecgrd; com unchanged to Va lower. Mtanceiraolie t.rala Market. MINNKATtlLIS. Julv 13. Wheat: July 1 H ' 1 Set temi.er. S 1 .ST : No. a l..e.i SI 43. No. I northern. $1.1 4 1.44 t-; No 2 not I hern, tl -1 S t1 4IS. ataiirv. uawioc: Hat, (1.(17 O I .atern UHeait Markets. ITLI TH. July U. Wheat rloaerl Jl. I lis h'd; September. ILSfe bid; Decem ber. 4104 bl.l. KANSAS C1TT. July 11 Wheat eln. . July llvl; September. tc; Lercember. ii.ai i. ST l.nfts. Ju;y 11 Wheat cloaert- Jl. H44 b'd; September. II.OIS bid; Decem ber. 1 i a s WIVXII'IM. Julv 1J Wheat e!r.eeA I..I. II r; iviober. i.0i a.ked. Clraia at Kaa Fraaaa-lBrei. KAN rKANCISCO. Julr 13. Soot a..r.la. tl..ne W alls, 1.70 u L T J : re. I Huaan, l :U1.T7S: Turkey red. II I31S: blue- stem. ftlii'.lu. teed barley fle?Hr)l iu whl:e oela. 1 1 4 1 u I 4 7 l, ; bran. :;bji, micdilnga. ::-rll. aiiorta. S:nar.o t a. I board Harley. December II.J4. Iage eveaaci t.rwlaa Market a. er 1T11 1.- - - k u .- ... . ... ............ ....... , nT 1 , lira i : ai 1 ua. stem. 11 ul: fortfois. tw-.c, club, sxc; fife, ""c; red Kussian. ..;. Barley. ;j.lo per ton; Inlrrilav'a rar rrr.li.n. yy-K . 3: corn. 1; bay. 1; flour, 4. T" C vi . a.- - . . - ww., a. cwea: a:oepiero XI 1 . -. Inrl . Inl.l too. .1 .... . - . a . . . .. - cr receipts: wheat. IK; 'barley. S. corn, "l; hay. 1. MINING ACTIVITY GAINS mi PKOPKHTT 1 BOIIKMIA DIS TRICT FJPIXTEU TO HEJl'MP. Steady Advaare ef Qaleksllarrr la PHm Iwaplres llepe That Mlse YUI Be Heopeaed. COTTAGE GKOV13. Or.. July U. (Special.) Itrports of renewed activi ty In the llohemia district Include a rumor that the larce Champion prop, erty will scaln become active. This closed down last reafon after a short, but successful, run. because of some difficulty over the ownership. It is ex peeled thnl as soon as Manncrr Hard returns from his extended K.tetern trip he will announce an active season at his properties. More small proper ties are active than there have been for a number of seasons. Several lor.s of supplies are bein hauled Into the Lronir placer claim. The advance In the price of copper and lead jives encouragement to the development of Copper and lead pro ertles. The Ilohemia district I the only one In the state ha vine shown lead In paylnar quantitlea and one of two camps In the state having a cop per production last year. With quicksilver steadily advancing In price there Is a hope that the bis quicksilver mine at Ulack Hutte. which has been Inactive for several years, will resume. Quicksilver has more than doubled In price since the mine closed. The state eolocical survey win make an examination of these d la trlcts this season. LAND BOARD MUST DECIDE CVntral Orfffon Irrigation Cms Ho. q utrr ft Pcrinlie Action. SALRM. Or.. July IS. f Spclal. Th I--.rrt I-.-nd Ilonrd At it rxtxl rift'inc will b called npon lo ttk 4efinu aciioo on th t&cc crcc The First National Bank OF PORTLAND, OREGON FIFTH AND MORRISON STREETS Capital and Surplus ------ $3,500,000 This Bank is authorized under the National Rank Act and the Federal Reserve Act to accept interest-bearing Time Deposits and Savings Accounts. on Iho Central Orecon Irrigation Com pany's project, J..I10 Thycn, of licnd). having- applied fur a deed l. I .and In volving that question. Mr. Thycn has a contract (or 19 acres, for seven of which the company refuses lo deliver rater. The Federal Government recently warned the elate against luinc deeds under the Carey land act until there was a water right an. I a sufficient water supply for every Irrigable acre In the tract. li was Indicated that if threat arondltlona were not i.rtmnl.rf with the title to Iho land would bo ! acieasinie and It nilxht bo ncccss.. ry to revoke the state a patents. The board must now aslther rasa defeasible tltlo 10 the settlers on the project or el adjust tho excess acreage que. Hon before Issuing deeds to these lands. PRUNE CROPJS PROMISING I'l-ofxr-t for Ulg Vlcld Nr Hldce flld Ilervorletl. ItirKIEFIKIJ). Wash.. July IJ r-'rK-iaL) Tbe frost-eels for a b.-t-cp prune yield than treJlcte.1 earlier In tho year are much brighter arxl a rair prune crop Is expected In the enlern sanction of Clarke County, which Includes UMgeneW. rione. r. Kr and Kell.l Al present the prunes are larre. Some of the grower, are of the opin ion that Trost In the early 8princ hurt the blossoms little In the uplnnj, while the orn sections of country here was Injured. Filberts and wal nuts, of which there are a number of small aereases around this place, ap peared to have been affected by the cold early in the 5-prinir. Many of the walnuts have recently fallen from the trees. Catnpt Near A bortl re-n rtcnuiite. ABEHDKEX. V.,hn July U.ft-pe-ral.)lTactical!y all mills and loB. irlntr csmpa In the vtcinlly of Aberdeen and lio'itiiam have resumed operations fter a short July Un shutdown. Ilun-dra-ds of those who pars the holidays in the harbor cities returned to sork Monday. The lance Poison camp and those of the Coals-Kordney people opened Monday. i aii.v xtrrroKoi fHaicAL Hi roKr. atlRV;AHn Ju,y "-"'mum l-mpe,- he i a. . -. " ' eet: rt.ar ce tn I--v,hr"'1-1. ' fo" T. 'al ra.nf.l. ,'',' "L 1 M J: m-h. Total r.m m...i07. fT-'ember I. 1,1, 3T: lricfr.: nVT, L J' Inch..: d.fl-iencv. !; In.-hea. Total sunehioe. 1 Hour, J. min,il.s. p.,.t, ' "fs aa.inutea. K.romner arejurrd to sea l.aell f I; M . j in. hra THE WEATHER. s c f I ? I W TATlO.fe Stat, ef weataar n.k.r a. a o .NW Pi r;..uif . la N V ' eo Ho.f, a u KoaU.O ttmrr "in. tea - 4 V O 7a " .- u ...ul I t. lil.lldj . 4.N K ' e-i ca.m t V a-a 4 K v'oum .... I'ri.aer . . . . (ina Jv r ' . s y 1 -;.u,l y "l.tuil y 1 iou0 y ,'.er a'.e.r K a in ' rt. rlau df -;.. 1 jr !' .tar rt. cinofly !t. c:. u0y ;-iou)r I't nuuilf - ear 1 . am IU-Utfi a, a. s t .:iin .(.! s VS la s 7 1 la x ai ! j. W la .N v ea ! 7 N W 1 - u 1. K 'aa a !, Ml .1 'l a o a . .1 41 u T:h : Ir.rni ... Jarkka-nr; Kr mi i-ltr o.ear Ar.to. MvHjford Mrn rolis esns .-W N sv 1 or k North it. ad . l"l. ClUT I't. r.rtud I t. c.iaaaljr 'lear l l. a-lnuily Itaia r-i. coudr N trl It aims . 1 V K . a- I V . ra W . : I N w . 4 V ri.rc.u tii !.. f I'on.and C i HtseVs t ll t sT ...... (.ftrrarnt-nta ..e. ht. leAU t lk iatl Kt AbClKO ht-(l Spkn Tirtitnt 1 ativin, Iilind W Wi,. . . -r. r too ... W it n.i- . . . . . .; kttsn . ln r.rar . - :o Va -a ear l'.l 1 : t-W la our a 0.1 4 a-.uurt - 4. 1 a 4 T7 i-.oaia 4o , s W llaln : W Ha la . oca a lialn 7 at It S , .U(!j Tl .lv I N W It cl.-udr, weather co.vnmo.vs. Th baroiDirr I- rlit iy nv vr tm R'Kkf Moinuin and r.at U fiy h )c H :r.t Ni-riti I'ac.f.c ? ii r mt,tx ttunlr iorm hm twcu.r-M in Nf t n -t- rn oifion. Whlncton. 4 io u ri ni M M,ra atial in tr.an of l At ot.o ilwsv. Ii n much ra-.s. r i- ltM 0-rl. t and la th N on Ivrii Hx-ky 3kiount:n & nJ th M ' iur. :.cy Th roDtin ion- a: faort.. for Kn ri:jr fair mrathrr in th itrict Wisinea. daj turn m Ktrrn W i.it.cion n-l Soft hern tdah. wi.i th f.r raihr . rr--tTi"l bjr iho-rt ll : b irmT in iho riinor nf V Mirn (tiui, h4 la tii interior of W-nat-rn U iftbacidO. FOKECASTi rortruid ted lclnUr Fair and -trir; Wtpt-r.x -.l-i. Uffft n Fair; nrmr latnor Mt por lior ; nofi H m eirtr .4-. Win;n ton Kip w-t. ahora fo..or4 by lair sr-witt portion; trmtr Infccrlc-r Jlah rrobab:jr f-r aou'h. hovr eonh Kfi Jfi. Kl'WARD A. BKAU. t:trirt Portrui-tr. Ixvctlnff Itcunicl Near Krlo. KELSO. Vdnh-. Julr 1 S tSnrctal.) Thi Inrrmn-PouUfn ILoKKlnip Company, t..ufaul.ft leorginc Company an J Mult nomah liox 4k Lumber Company trc r pumtntr operations In their ramp near hfr thla week. foMr.wmc t t.o Kourt h of Jnlv ahtHr.wn, Ti- I'rt 'a nrj I -Mm- The Canadian Bank of Commerce HEAD OFFICE Toronto. Canada. KaLabUahraJ 1867. A general baokinc bcalneaa trsBSAtrtexi. Interest paid oa tiata deposits. Ceswswerelal letters ef Creall Kitkssis aw LasaaJwxa, Castas at. kssskt aaS S.lai. PORTLAND BRANCH. Corner Second and Stark Sta. F. C. MA LP AS. Manarer. lw57iSe!Ma r-'r Company ratnra at C. t !-. : n tne l also reeumed 01.. -ration last wa-rk after a shutdown of more than two years. The Hamn-.on.l Liintirr Company camps hae not resumed and ml proi.t.: not recommence operations until after t t'."t ..t nurij.Rs' i.iinr. Th Cost s I-css ALL THE WAY BY WATER STEAMSHIP KOANOKK Ua at P. l .. Medwe.day. Jatly Mill, t- Irwt t Is.. San Francisco, S 1 2.0 0 Santa Iiarhara. $20T00 Los Angeles... $203 San I)ic?o S22700 llw Itenle If Yeaa I ralrl In -THE THKU LINE.- COOS BAY KtltKKA AM .V lt((o T. A. KILRUKN all lrdaraiaa, Julv Kh Ticket Office 122 A Third St. I'honrs y.a'm 1311. A 1.111. San Francisco Los Ansri 1 reies """ Claaaae i: Ituwiel Ttte Hut. t laraa. t eaaa ferf ahlav. I trsaallr A s teas. Seatalss Mreawaals S. S. BEAR Sail. Kreaaa Ala.aarwrtk llerk A. M.. Jl LV IS. loaxelaseas M I lee as a t elwaaakla Hilar, All Itate. lerlaaaie sseartlas swat leai law 1 akin aad Sara lew I aaeaeelleam. 1 a aa ar'raaetaeas at 1'a.rtlaaat a. 7 T la Ira m m 4 Waahlasiea Slav (-III, 4..-U .It. A. J,, lea., I,k Ura.4. -ay Jiai. a SIL. FRENCH LINE I anpaf ala (leaerala Trsaaellxsliqaa. I1TAI. MK It tl. SaaTngs From NEW YORK to BORDEAUX NIAGARA July 21. 3 P. M. CHICAGO Jul 3I. 3 .. M. KSPAGNK Auk. 7. 3 P. M. ROC1IAMHKAU ...Aup. II 3 P. M. KO I VKlKM ATION- AITLT C. . MIDirr, se lh at : A, 1. harltaae. IV. waaarrlw -. M . lailr. . M. at m. I". Ili.i la.aa-ae It. taraallh. lie Sal l : . . hel.aaaa. tee X4 .1 ; 11. 1,1. a.,,,, ji ka.h lractaa al.; .Vralh laawa. Kaaaaal. Hit earl Mail, xo-i '. r. Mrlailaa.1, mi anal Va ..a.aae laaa eaavt 1 It. Il.ftr. ; lal mi lual lakaaal. North Bank Rail TTIV 26 Hours' Ocean Sa.il i; i- ' l"tt Trpe-S-r.w 74-Kr.oU l'.--5'a tv, -t.KKxT MISTIII lt- "V e.v"NuuuiiK r.ttisic- Iw 1 -f I Utt SAN FRANCISCO t.ree Taeaaata). Tlaarwalaxv earl Sataratar. fTramrr train lesaee North liana. staT'rn St .a.. At ; lur.eh ab.aM aMj.; r-atr.aes 'I I'lMJf" I IS IV al Deal als. I...IRI.S SI Kt It K AT IKIU.Iir UIl NUKTH IttNIi TKKh.r UIIUK. Ita.aaa-.: IIU. w;.. A akaa;i &tla aad Mark. -arr,.. MI..IUII1MIIIIII. , .MrMH T. J. I1IIIIH leaars i'JI Alli.au.rl .-a T I-. ai. k.a. - rx- Am Msc.tr T ... a J4 . fia 1 ti c ror. r -, t . . n : t m t--a u train. Mrpi m ( ah mi -n ic t r i r.turti. :OS McfttwT k A. M. crr; un- C-. m:.i!i I" .Ni crit.t Xun- Aay aj)4 lu-Hia. T'-.m a-rainwr II AtjO ktvrt A -tr -t dc-st la:t- i(Tit h-i..iiT f. IV M.. f.r -im anl mmy ur!i Kriumir.i Aa lir:a clt-.i- oivct M.ni6, 7 A . .VI T.ckrta and a at O.-W fl N. City Ti.-Kot of rro. T Mr.. r. j Waf iritt.i wre.-;. or at Ati: t lirk. 1 j.oti. - 4"'' A tl'a.l. AUSTRALIA Kl.tV IKAU.Ml AMI rxlllll eaVta. ftasa.ar. Urojf h ..tllm tor tft.ir.ee via TaL.u a.-id Ve..ii.cto. lu.a aan t ra&i isc v Jaaiv SL. Aiisoat 1 ft. eer.teir.L-er IL aaat sverr 2 tfaa roJ for ra:u,aiet. lalraaa MramWilp .s.. m4 .New Zeslsaat. 1.1 A. 0( Sis ilarkrl awreaM. (aaa f ravaeaaaraa, asr taaaasi N. v sea U sU aaateastaK American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP veil. (Ilrara-t ar X IRkMlv il Ina NG1L11 AMI e iilt.t.u. Thursday, 2:20 P. M., July 15 hi iitivtiftco. rtnTi tD m Has. AM. I.I.I. a eTI.l-ltli- IRIXK UULUJI, Asa-sac IT Iriirw . A iaj VaaJa COOS BAY ONE Steamer Breakwater tails l-'rwaas l.aeana loa-k. aarlaaal. everjr Itawrwatar at W . l. I rrliat aaaal I Irkel aaalle-e. I w. a art aa I raa- k. I'Uewea Mala .luaaal. .i. tltv l lrkel ami. as " tk al. I'keeea Marahall 4aaa, ; .1 1 . rvillU.MJ ata tut,! Ull a, k. LIM C. tX Kewaaa-ele Art., x.a Mark l rer-taaea. 4