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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1900)
THE MOKNIHG-J0KEaQOT4N,SATnBDA,Y. rAU.(HTSIE "1900. It COMMERCIAL AND, i"ront ect tesenjWe4.a Srul, fair In some to JBpects jesierday, the receipts from all direc tions lelns unusually heavy. California. Craw fords came In hy thousands of boxes, and o-ld cround 60c ier bor, wRS" Oreeon peaches of the earlier varieties In big supply at 00c per box. Nutmec melons from Payette and The Dalles trere jrientUol, and there was a couple' of carloads of -watermelons to add to the agony la other Itefs were was not much change in prices. Butter is reported to be firmer although there is a slicht difference of opinion, one dealer wantlns to know "why in the The Orecenian persists In quoting creamery butter at 45c, when there are tons of it coinlnr along that could not be got rid of at 4t2ic'" Another stated that The Orcgo- nlan "raises by Quoting butter at -15c, when we have to tharce our customers 50c, tnd can't get enough to supply the demand at that prtce" Under such -circumstances, ac curate Quotations are obtained with difficulty but the market -to a. rank outsider seems to be reasonably steady at 45&D0c for fancy cream ery. JJanlc Clearing's. Exchanges,. jBalances, Portland .... Tacoma. ".., Spokane ... ....2S7.4 41.01U .... 102,880 i H57.432 - X.ooo PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Floor, Etc A few small lots of wheat are s-lllng all the time, but the business as a. whole is of small proportions. Prices do not show much change. Cxport -values arc about 54C-Kc for Valla Ta!2a and Vallej. and about SSc for bluestem. TVelghts are firm, and two ships which were offering this morning were held at 47s Cd. A la-ge carrier for December loading was offer ing at 45s, and refused an offer of 43s 94. Wheat Walla Walla, nominal, 55c: Valley. C4?555c, Wuestem, 58c per bushel. Flour Best grades, ?2 75g3 10 per barrel; graham, $2 50. Oats White, 3435c; gray. 3233c per busheL Barley Feed, (l-i15; brewing, flG per ton. Mttlstaffs Bran. -?13 per ton. middlings, $20: Shorts. $14, chop, $15. Hay Timothy. $1011: clover, $7oS0: Ore con wild hay. $C7 per ton. Butter, Beg, Poultry, Etc. Butter Fancy creamery. 4550c; stcre, 25 27c per Toll. Eggs 1717c per dozen. Poultry Chickens, mixed, ?33 50 per dozen; lens. $4t; Springs. $2 5081. ducks, $31: geese, $4 per dozen; turkeys, 1617c per pound. Cheese Full cream, twins. 12H;313ci Young America, lie per pound. Vegretitblesi, Krnlt, Etc. Vegetables Parsnips. $1; carrots, 75c3?l; turnips, 76c jer sack; onions, ?1 25 for red, $1 50 for silversklns; cabbage, $1 50 per cental, potatoes, 4050c per sack for old. 508iJ0c for fce.nr; peas, ag-4c; beans, C7c per pound; cu cumbers. G0&5c: tomatoes, 75c per bex. Fni It Lemons, ft 50g5; oranges, $3-504 pet box for lato Valenclas; pineapples, $4 60fil per dozen; csnanas. (2 56&S per bunch: Per sian dates, 7Sc per pound; peaches. 40350c for Hale's Early. 50C0c for California Craw ford, pears, 00c$l per box; apricots, 50C5c; apples, 76c? 1 per box; blackberries, 34c per pound, watermelons, $2 25f2 50; cantaloupes, $'1 25 pet dozen for California; Oregon nut megs, $2 252 50 per crate. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 7 Sc per pouad; eun-dried, sacks or boxes, 45e; pears, oun and evaporated, 5Gc; plums, pltless, 43 5t4c; prunes. Italian. 8V46it: sliver, extra choice, 5 ST Gc; figs. Smyrna, 22c; California black. SCc; do white, 10c per pound. Groceries, Xnt, Etc. Corree Mocha, 2328c; Java, fancy. 20S2c: Java, good, 2&24c: Java, ordinary, 16&:.0c; Costa Rlea faney. lS20c; dfj eoooV ICSlfec; do J ordinary, 1061-e per pound: Columbia, roakt, $18 03 ArbucUe's. $15 i3; Lion, $13 03 per casc. Sugar Cube, f C 30. crushed, SS 30; pow dered, 56 30, dry granulated," (S 80; extra C, $5 30: golden C, S3 20 net. half barrels, 4c mere than barrels, .maple sugar, lDlCc ier pound Beans Small white. 3c; baou, 4c; Lima. Oc per pound Salmon Columbia River, 1-pound tails, $1 1 ;; 2-pound tails. 52nf2 50: fancy, 1-pound fiats, $1 C54fl 75; -pound fancy flats, S505c: Alonka. 1-pound tails, ?1 20fjl 30; 2-pouhd tails, (l voe" 25. Grain bags Calcutta, ?G-S7i5 per 100 for spot. Nuts Peanuts, flY"c per pound Tor raw, Oc for roasted, cocoanuts, 90c per dozen; walnuts, 10 lie per pound: pine nuts, 15c; hickory nuts, 7c; chontnuts, 15c; Brazil, lie; filberts, 15c; fancy pecans, 12QHc; almonds, 15g17c per pound. Coal oil Cases. 214c per gal.; barrels, 17c; tanks, l&$c Bice Island, OVJc; Japan, 5'Ac; 'New Orleans, 4iS5kc, fancy head, $767 50 per sack. Mont and Provisions. Mutton Gros, best sheep, wethers and twos, sheared. $8 503 70; dressed, 7S?7c per' pound; Spring lambs, Cgfit-ic per pound gross. Hogs Gws, choice heavy. $5. light, $4 50; dressed, 50c per pound. Veal Large. 7feJJc per pound; small, SJs flifec. Beef Gross, top steers. $3 50Q4; cows. $3 S 0. dressed beof. C0Jc per pound. Provisions Portland pack (Shield "brand): Hams, smoked, aro quoted at 13c per pound; picnic hams, fltc per pound, breakfast bacon, 13ic,, bacon. ie; backs OVsc; dry salt sldfes. Slfcc, dried beef, 17tjc per pound; lard. 5-pound palls. 10c, 10 - pound pails. Hz; .504, Ojc; tierces, 9fcc pel pound. Katrrn pack (Ham mond's) Hams, large, 12?c; medium, 13ci small, IStfcc; picnic hams. 9Hc; shoulders, O's;' breakfaht bacon, 12?c, dry salt 6ldes, 1U& He. bacon rides, OViClOc; backs, 94c: Tjutts, 0c; lard, jiure leaf, kettle rendered, 5s, -IUJiCJ 10s. lOc. Hope, "Wool, Hides, Ete.", Hops2Sc per pound for 11)00 crop, S10o tor new crop. VooJ.VaUy. 1213c for coarse. l&gflGa for best. Eastern Oregon, 1510c; mohair, 25c per pound. Sheepskins Shearlings. 1520c; short-wool. 25 SSc medium-wvol, 30a50c, long-wool, tKX.1 each. Pelts Searsklns. oacli, as to size, $5&10; cubs, oach, $lf5: badger, each. 50c; wildcat, 25S75C, houecat. 525c. fox. common gray, 4ilo$l do red, $1 75f?S 50, do cros, $2 50C: lTtx, ?24 50 mink, 40cS'$l 75. marten, dark Sforthtrn, JU10. do pale, pine, S24, wubk- rat, 6 12c; skunk. SOfSOc; otter (land), $4 S; panther, with head and claws perfect. $1S3; raccoon, 25S0e. wolf, mountain. Nlth head perfect. $3 50 g 5; wolverine, $2 50S6r bea.vr. per skin, large. $ti7: do medium, per .nkln. $45; do- small, per skin, $162; do kits, per skin f Jrfi. Tallow &ti&c: No. 2 and grease 3Jsff4c per pound. HWes Dry hides. No 1, 10 pounds and tip ward. 1415e: dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 18 pounds, 15c per pound; dry calf. No 1, under 5 pounds, 15G10c, dry salted, one-Uilrd less than dry flint; Baited bides, sound steers. CO pounds ai.d xivef, 78e. do fio to CO pounds THc: do un der 50 pounds and cows. 7c; kip. 13 to 30 pounds. 7M. lo veal, 10 to 14 pounds. 7tjc; do calf, under 10 pounds. THc. green lUnealted), 1c per pound less; culls (bulls stags, moth eaten, badly cat, scored hair slipped, weathcr benion or grubby), one-tblrd lets. inOX AND STEEL. Bessemer PIpr Prodncts to Be Re stricted Soon. ' CUEELAND, Aug. 3. The Iron Trade Blew eays. X superficial view of the situation puts etresc wpon the conference of officers of the large steel companies and teo of the Bes femer Pig Iron Association at Chicago en Thursday and Friday of last weak. It is true that restriction of pig Iron output, both by steel companies and by merchant fur naces, was discussed at length, but the meet ing was without outcome In any definite plan for redaclnr production. It can be said that a decided restriction In Bessemer pig Iran product will be seen in the near future, .but H "Will me In In Just the way that production of finished material has been cur tailed in various directions In the past few months. Steel works will not only continue "tu held ub btpiBerts of purchased pig Iron, but ars piling iron at their own furnaces. This wIH i be Biored. ac tne montn or August wjm sec such seUlnr out of slack as may held the Urice of Bessemer olose to that of tedaj. There have been some considerable iales of malleable Bessemer the past week, and other like iMtstness le la prospect The chances nf X strike by puddlers and finishers are pood; and August Is likely to be a month ot FINANCIAL NEWS ldlescss. The single laUure announced In the Central West -this week Is not signifi cant of any more than the fact that Inde pendent skelp mills are practically elimi nated as a factor under the concentration of the wrought-ptpe trade. The condition of credits Is generally healthy, but collections are rather slower. The trade In foundry iron is still far frcrr satisfactory, being practically unchanged In the midst of activity of all products. " SEW TORli STOCIC JIAHKKT. Jfcvr Elements of Activity -Cauaed Better Distribution of Business. NEW TOR.K, Aug. 3. Sugar, Brooklyn Transit, B. i O. and Cnlon Pacific fell some what into the oackground today. An effort was made by the traders to bring forward some of tha, other railroad stocks to take the place of these recent favorites. These did not a all to' fill the rap left by the quietude ot the mercurial specialties, but' the day's dealings fiad an appearanc? of rather better dislributluj as a result of these new elements of activity, and the gen eral tone of the market was firm and ap proaching positive strength at times; The center of this strength was the granger ' group, which was favorably affected by the show of increased earnings for the- fourth week In July by the St. Paul system. The showing was particularly effective because It compared with a very high level of earnings last year, and because St. Paul has rather been looked upon as the leader of the re actionary tendency In railroad earnings In re gard to the falhngoff in general business. There was no special feature of traffic to explain the recoiery, which contrasts with a decrease for each of the earlier weeks of the month. It is attributed to 'general mer chandise traffic. There was renewed effort also to advance Union Pacific, which met with some success. At the high level, the grangers, Southern Pacific and South westerns were generally a' point or more to the good. The-moTeircnt was dlrecjcd In part to the short interest, and when it covered in part, relapsed Into seml-stagnatlon and dropped lower. The trad ers made something of the large Increase in cash prospect In tomorrow's bank . state ment. The time money'market continued to show an easy tone today. Sterling, ex change advanced a fraction, and exchango houses expect gold 1o go, out to London next , week. Tho bond market today was only slightly active and without any feature. Total tales, par value. $038,000. United States refunding 2s, when issued, and the 5s declined , and the 3s. old and new 4s, coupon, H on the last call. 01ONDS. U. S. 2s, ref. reg.lOJfej Gen. Electric us. ..115 do coupon ......103.ilN. T. Cent, lts..l0ii do 2s. reg 10a (Northern Pac. 3s.. t3!4 do 3s, reg 1031 do 4s lU4 do coupon luuHiOregonNav. lsts.,.103 do new 4s, reg.. 132 do 4s 10- do coupon lo2?siCrcgonS. L 0s...l23Va do old 4s, reg...!! do con. 5s 112i3l do coupon 115ViR!o Gr. West. Ists ObW do 5s reg..,. 113 (St. Paul conolo...lo7'i dp coupon .."....113 (St. P. C. & P. Utsll7 Dlst. Col. 3-C5S...122. 1 do 5s 118 tAtch!son ad;. 4s.. Si Union Pacific 4s,.,10oi C. & N W. con. 7sl40 (Wis Cnt. lsts..., , do S. F. deb. 5s.l22 JSouthern Pacific 4s 7S-; D i R. G. lsts.. 11.-2 iWest Shore 4s Ill do 4s 97hl STOCKS. The total sales of stocks today were 187,300 shares. The closing quotations were: Atcblson ... 2ZK Union Pac pref do. pref TOHlWabaih Bait. A. Qhlo.... .74.1 do nref T574 1J Can. Pacific Sf, Wheel. & L E...'. 9 t Can. Southern ... 4SA do 2d pref 2JJV cnes & Ohio 27fc Wis. Central .... 13 Chi. Gr. Western. 10? P. C. C & St, L . 53 CHI., B &. Q...,..12tP,i(Thlrd Ajcnue 100 Chi , Ind. & L,.,,. 2it I EXPRESS CO.'S. Ches do prof ........ 52 ndams, ............ 125 Chi. i East. III. 05 i Chicago & N. W..1JT; Chi.. R, L &. P....100& .vierican 1&4 Lnlted States 45 V.'ells-Jargo .....122 MISCELLANEOUS. .. 1;.. u. & st. L. oSfc, uoio. soutnern ... u I.Uner. Cotton OIL. 34V, do 1st pref.. . 40K do pref SSVj ao 2d pref. lb Amer. .Uniting .... 31 Del. & Hudson.. ..112 1 do nref 10 Del, Lack, d, AV..17f45Amer. Smelt. & R. 3M Denver &Rio Gr. 1S'1 do pref ......... 8714 do pref COiAmer. Spirits 1U JErio 10-)l do pref., 17 do let pref 3231 Amer. Steel Hoop. 1S& Great North, pref.132 oo prei oov, Amer. Steel &. W. 32t Tdo pref ......i. 72Vi Amer. TlnPnte.. 22 Hocking. Coal .... 13&I locKlng valley .. 3o Illinois Central ...UGH lowauentrai IB uo. Tirei . 77 UQ prei ...4. 4U Amer. Tc'bacco .. B2i, Ivan. JO.. J2xf& iG-JsHyrati nref ...19t Lake Erie & W... 27 Anaconda Mln. Co. 45 do prof 02,lBrooklvn R. T.... 57? Lake Shore 200 I Colo. Ful & Iron., 33i Louis. &. Nash 71sjCont. Tobacco .... 24Hi Manhattan 1 .,- UOn! do pref 7(1 Met. St, Ry lSSHjFcderal Steel 32 Mex. Central,.... 121g do pref C3 Minn. & St.'Louls 50 iGen. Electric 130 do pref OSWGlucose Sugar .... 52 Missouri Pacific .. 501 do pref 0) Mobile SL Ohio.... 37ijjlnt. Paper -.2215 M.. K. & T 9?t do pref -V5 do pref ......... 31i,iLa Cledc Gas 73 New Jersey Cent..l29ViNatlonal Biscuit .. 30& .v luii v.eii...xu 1 iu prei. sr, Norfolk & West.. 33; Rational Lead in ocv; 24 84 ao prei iOvy do prer ...... Jtorthern Pacific-.. 5lMfatlonal Steel ..... do pref ...- 71-M do pref Ontario & "West.. 21if. T. Air Brake.".135 o. n. & x.... .... 42 North American 18'i do prof .... Pennsylvania Reading: .. do 1st pref.. .... 70 .,.12) Pacific Coast'... do 1st pref.... do 2d pref Pacific Mail 52 Sfa C2 31 .... 1HI .... ss do 2d pret. 2S'4! 60 People's Gas osx KIo Gr. Western Pressed Steel Car. 3S& do nref 00'd. do nrcf 7: St. Louts & S. r. fll Pullman Pal. Car. 182 do 1st pref 00 5tand. Hope & T.. ft do 2d pref 32"iiSuffar 121 au iouik o . i"".i ao prpi mi do pref j.. 26 Tenn. Coal & Iron. OS'S Gt. Paul ..: 112 do pref 171 St. Paul & 0 110 U..S. Leather 10U do pref .., flStJ U. SBubber "...2aVi do- pref 01 Wctrn Union ... 70U Southern Pacific.. 33si Southern By 104 do pref 51T, Texas & Pacific... 14; Union Pacific .... 5014 Offered. Rroubl'c Iron i S. OU do pref C0H Money. Exchange, Etc.s SAN FRANCISCO. 'Aug. 3. Sterling on London. 60 davs. $4 65; sterling on London, sight. ? SSH- Mexican dollars. 4!?Sl40hc. Drafts Sight, 10; telegraph, 12H- NEW YORK. Aug. S.-lMoney on call. It; 1H per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4(35 per cent. Sterling exchange, firm, vclth ac tual business In bankers' bills at ?4 S7 de mand, and at 54 SI, CO days. Posted rates, $4 S4H, ?4 S3 and 54 SS'5 Commercial bills, $4.53(34 S3U. Silver certificates, OlHGCCijc. Mexican dollars, 4S14c Government bonds, weak. State bonds. Inactive. Railroad bonds, steady. . LQNnON, Aug. 3. Consols, 87 13-10c Forelcrn Financial Jfevra. NEW YORK. Aug. 3. The Commercial Ad vertiser's London financial cable says: The markets here were still very Idle to day, but Investment -securities were in de mand. Americans were listless, and B. & O. Issues were weak on realizations after the declaration or the dividend. Union Pa cific was good, but entirely on New Tork Board of Trade and Stock Exchange Brokers GRAIN PROVISIONS SHOCKS and COTTON BOUGHT AND SOLD FOJ? CASH jl)v CARRIED ON MARGINS 214-215 ' Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon sarport. Bio Tlntos were strong early in the day on Paris Tjuylng, but later" th.ey re lapsed. m Anacondas, however, helB the rise, owing to New Tork support. The stocS exchange 'here will be closed Saturday and Monday. r Stocks in London LONDON, Aug. 3. Atchison, 2CT4: Canadian Pacific OO1; Union Pacific: preferredj-VTIiC; Northern Pacific preferred. 7314: Grand Trunk, 64; Anaconda, S. ' THE GHAUT MARKETS. Prices for Cereals .In European and American Ports. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3. Wheat, steady. on call and quiet for spot. Barley, strong. ( Oats, steady. r t Spot quotations were: , Wneat No. 1 shipping, $1 05;-choice, $1 05; milling, $1 07tgl 10. ' Barley Brewing, SCS0c. ' Oats Good to choice white, $l-17jl 35;' gray. $1 101 20; red. good to choice, $1 12lj 01 22. - 1 Call board sales: ' t - t Wheat Steady; December, 51 lltj-per cen tal; cash, 1 03. , "', Barley Strong; December, 'TtK. " Corn. Large yellow $1 201 22t. . . 1 ' CMccgo Grain and Produce. CHICAGO, Aug. 3. Wheat .opened with buy ers in the majority. 'The brief session at Liv-'' erpool resulted-in an advance of -sd in-prlccs'1 there. As local prices declined a cent yester-i daj. this naturally had, considerable effect. There wtus a good deal of covering by jester day's sellers at theVJpenlngand buying by pro fessional loncs. September opened at 75js8 75-Jsc; compared with yesterday'? closing prleei of 74ie74-isc The advance raa maintained, but a short time. Primary receipt's were very( large, nearly ao percent larger than ayar ago, and the quality -of receipts of. new wheat at Minneapolis' was said to be the besf In, j cars. f " - At soon as the opening demand was satisfied, the market turned weak. Bears Ootfk advan- tage of the Iac of buying oraers to put pie3-' sure on the market, and prices slid oft very' easily under thp raiding, bptember dropping to 74c, with hardly a lally of consequence. It' then rallied to" 73i4c, but aRum declined tot 7450 -Mc. chiefly on account otMhe-luck ot support, and not until the session was near1 the cloo.tlid th market deseto anj , real strength. Tnen reporja of neavy cash, "business and export engagements began (o come, in, local as welLas outside points repotting a good business. September, njlhtd lo 75 ;fcc, and c.Oii.il at 75'iilu7c bid. t " . Corn, with, the exception of a few. moments of firmness around the openlnj;, wa& weak and" lower all day. The weather w'as good, and the favorable crop prospects encouraged silting, btjiiember clo-ed H&a lower, at bdJsS'c. Oats were dull but lahlv steady! Septem ber closed He higher, j,t 2114c. Yellow fever Reports were the tone' factor in' provisions. "Opening prlees showed material declines for this, reason, and until lato In thei se3iion the- market was cvtremely weak, ThQi close was steady, September- pork l&c lowr, lard 2l,485c lower aha ilbs 5g!Ji5c lower. The leuding futures raiigud as follows: , WHEAT. . Opening. Highest. Lowest. -Clvi. August . . . bepiiuber' Onober .. .$jU fO'Jtii $0 73 $0 74f .!, 0,"S l'A ItT.-M 7J 7t3"T 76y .7, 1 CORN. . , .. 37V5 J"i5 3G ... UK i. a.-js" oat's. ' . . 3 August . . . September October . . o;st o7 August ... . . , .. 20 25 20 .. 21 2:ji .21 .. 21vb 21i, UiftX MESS PORK. ..12 05 12U3 liS7' :.llu5 12t2VS Ti'o.fa LARD. .. 00 (TsJT oso . . Ub5 0 00 Ui0 .. OiU 0 75 010- 204 21U -fl,4 September October . . 12 C5 12 Uiy3 September October , . January .. ass ouo .0 75. SHORT RIBS. ... 7 0.'. 7 12U 7 02i, 71214 . . 7 eu -7 0ii 7 IaJ 7u(S ..010 0 10 0 10 0 10 September October . . January Cash uott-tions1 were as follows: Flour Quiet. , Wheat No. 3, 72&7!& No. 2 red, 777Sc. Corn No. 2, 3S6d0Hc; No. 2 yellow, "A5M.Q1 3S)4c. , , Oats No. 2, 2122c; No. 2 white, 2JiP, 23c; No. avvhlte. 22i&2.4p. . t , tRje Noj 2, 4SSr0c.4 fc. ' ., parley Fair, to choice malting, 30i4c Flaxseed, No. 1, 1 42. 7"' ' ", Timothy seed-Prince, ?3 1SS3 25. ' " Mess pork $1212 05 per bbl. I Lard ?G SOjO a24.per cwt. snpre riDS Biaes ippse, u uovsi o. Shoulders Dry salted, boxed, $lJ"75S7. Short clear sides Boxed, $7 557 05. i Clover Contract grade,' ?S ' Butter Firm; creamery, 1510c;" dairy, 14 17c. i Cheese Steady, 010V4e. Eggs Firm; frcBh, llc. - Receipts. Shlpm't, Flour, barrels ,1.000 000' Wheat, bushels 184,000 Corn, bushels : 211,000 Oats, bushela .. T..3iU,0uO Byo, bushels '... 7,000- Barley, bushels 14.0uo 15,000 841,000 2i7,0U0 - " 3,00a JTctt Yorlc Grain nntl 'Produce. NEW YORK, Aug. S. Ffour Receipts, 10, 213 barrels; exporfs, 10.710. Market firm. Wheat Receipts,- 110,550 bushels'; "-exports, 223,201. Spot, firm; No." 2 red," 79&o elevator, Slic f. o. b. Wool Dull. Hops Quiet. European Grain MarUcts. LONDON. Ausr. 3 Wheat a'nd flour in Paris. quiet; F,rench ""country markets, dull; cargoes ' on passage, nominal, uncnangea; iangnsn countryTnarkets, quiet. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 3. Wheal Spot, steady; No. "2 red Western Winter, Cs ld; No. 1 Northern Spring, 0s 3d; No. 1 California, Cs ltd3fls 2d, FutJros, quiet; September, 6s d; December, 0s l?d. Corn Spot, steady American mixed, new, 3s 101d: do old, 3s ll'id. Futures, dull; Sep tember, 3s 10d; October, 3s lid; November, 3s llftd. SAX FRAKCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 3 Wool Spring Nevada, 13?irc: Eastern Oregon. 1015c: Yal ley, Oregon. isg20c. Fall Northern mountain. 10012c: mountain, lamDV, S10c; San Joaquin plains. 810c; Humboldt and 'Mendocino, 13$) Wo per pound. Hops ISM crop, 11013c per pound. Mlllstuffs Middlings. 517(320; bran, $12. BOO 13 CO per ton. Hay Wheat, $8912; wheat and oat, $8 QU; lest barley. $S 50; alfalfa, $0 7 50; tock, 555 50; compressed wheat, JS312 pe ton; straw, 25jJ37ijc per bale. Potatoes River Burbanks. 35 C5c: Early ' Rose, 303750 .per cental; sweots,. l2o per pound. Vegetables Onions, 75 OQc, per .cental; garlic, 2tig3i$c: green peas. 23c per pound; string beans, lu$J3c; dried okr'a, - 32C per pound; egg plant, SlOc per pound; cucumbers, 50530c per box. ' . n Citrus fruit Oranges, navels. $2 50; Mexi can limes. ?07; common California lemons, $1 50ff2 75; choice. $33 50 per box. Bananas ?l 60g2 50 per bunch. Butter Fancy creamery, 2323Hc; do .sec onds, 2122c; fancy dairy. i8i20c; do sec- onus, lU'lOC Cheese American, new, 90t4c per pound; Toung America. 0ti10c; Eastern. 10i7c. Eggs Store, 15S17o; fancy ranch, 22c; East- ' erh, ltJKc. 7 Pouttry Turkeys, gobblers, 53l0e: do nens. lOSllc per pound; old rooiters, S3 5034 per dozen; young roosters. $4 50CTC; small broilers. J 51 75(ff2 25; large do, $33300; fryets. $3 50 T4 50; hens, J4&4 00 per dozen; geese, ?1S1 U per pair. Receipts Flour, quarter sacks. S500; do Or egon. 14.000; Wheat, centals, 4S0O; do Oregon, 400; barley, centals, S4.50o; oats, centals, 3700; do Oregon. 500; beans, sacks. 2S0i potatoes, sacks, 2500; bran, sacks, 1000; do Oregon, 1000; hay, tons, S00; wool, bales, 34; hides, 313. EASTERX LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Aug. S. Cattle Receipt, SOCK). Steers, atronc to 10c hlgherr butchers' fiiock. steady, except medium cows, which are lower! I natives, best on sale today, 4 cars at $3 70; Eood to prime steers, fo 353fG CO; poor to me dium.' $1 4ogu 25; selected feeders, $44 GO; mixed stockcrr, ?3S3 SO; cokb, $3ff4 50j heif ers. ?3t?3: canncrr, $2 252 So; bulls. ?3t?4 CO; calv es. $5-G5 35; Texas fed Eteers, $4 405 33; Texas crass steers. $3 35(H SO; Texas bulls, $2 503. 40. Hogs Receipts today, 19,000: tomorrow, 15, 00(1; estimated left oveK 2000. Mixed, ahd butchers, 5 1055 50; good to choice heavy. J Downing Ghlcaoa Board of-Trade feiewYork Stock Excfianiie;"J jopm.4, Qfbuad Floors - - Chamber of Commerce v..? - Tr BOTH TELpVpHONE.? ,- V. t ,'" '"V Rfi(iN(l.r' 'S t. .,"-3 -SdiisatterSepbndIp.n.Qio tSOO Thfe-'te' the only -exclusive livestock- steamer -in the. v - - we. - "f . ..Nome trade.'. Bookings noiv being mad.e. ., FOIl HATK XXTi IXKOHMATI03 ArPI.Y TP CALIFOR'IKIA'VS' "OREGON COAST. S:M -,. .. T, P. KAUMQARTKa-R, Agent, 253 Vshlnat07i St., - .' tV. A. Mf.trhell it .Co. General .Apjito. Snn Frnnclaro. , ;- ' ! - Ife "Pacific" Coast Steamship Co. M,:RIN0iViEdltf;-- . s .THE3 NP.VVI,LA'TIAI;,.:STECL STEAMSHIP "SEXATQn." v ' Will sail Ironi'SeaUle anl Ticcna in or about Aujuu 6, and Siptcniw 6." - ; Thfc' "Senator'' HasfSaapa'cit' of 25C0 tons. Her seconiRTfiJtfin "fc.nd stcerags accommodatid'ns are.sup'criOr to the first-class accommodations of most ot tho steamers advertised for Nome. v -The .Pqcific .Coast Stpamship Company lrn1Wint7r 'nnTl Siimmnr-fnr" 1 Wnrs. ni! i. rMui.t A nionAMt-A, ,, 'r5rti? -,1 . ' indulrtf of GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., General Agents. 10 Market. San Fran- . ci't'o. or N. POSTON; -Agenly,t45 Washington -.t Portland. Or. . AmericanftHawaiiah.. Steamship Co. l Regular Steamer 5ervJcFrom Mew York to San .Francisco, y - --, - -v, -. ,. - Portland and Honolulu. -- ...-. S.'S. ASIERIQAN, ofcpver S0O0 tons carrying capacity, the first vessel to load, will ail from New York, September 1, and after discharging her California freight at1 San Francisco.' will' prdceed direct to Portind. , Freight received after August 1 at company's new covered pier, foot of Forty second street. South Brooklyn, New- York. .For rates of freight and further,' particulars, apply to THE- GHARLES F. BBEBB COMPANY. Agents, Portland, Or. FLINT, DEARBORN & CO,, 11 Broadway, New York, General Agents. S $5 1533 45; roiJs:h heavy, ?4 005 10; light, $4 20S?n,50. v i.v-i -' . Slfeep Reelptsj C0Q0. Market- strong to a Shade hlsher; iafnbsv 540c.i lower; gpod to choice vethers,-strone tat10c higher, i.Josr 4- 75-, faitv-iocholce,,mlxedi S3-,804 25i .West- I tcrney and again changing his eyes to ,rn'fhcep ?4 2rxSU,7p; -Texas .-.sheep. MCKglSc') njs Repnew. The other visitors wondered Wither, C5Sis85. tivtlve lambs, ?4 25(5 75; vvcifiern iamps(j)4io .iu. R, j.i f ,,. KANSAS' CITY., Aug., 3 Catties-Receipts, 300'J. Market active; Texas tteurs, S3 053 33 f Texas cdw,s,51 D02 3Q;r native steers. ?llS5 75';'' nalve-ovys-.and hclfepit, f J,,7y5l4Q;16U)okes r. ,' C9 rrt-.. v..,ii. M r.KiaA " 1 fcjoss Reofllpts, 7Wd, Market w'ea.jc; .bnllc o"f sales, ?5 20?5 32H; heavy", ?3 2715 ,40,'acK ers, $5 23!?5 40; mixed. , $5 S05 32if Pght .U per OMAHA;' Ac. 3. Cattte-RVcalpts,' 13.00& Market 'active and strong native b6sfi steers,' ?4 405 CO; .Western steers. $l-33i34-S0j:Tcxaa" steers, ?8 75440;cows and heifers,- $3 25; canners,,23; stockers .and ,r.eederv'S3 75ij)'i 4 05; .calves,,, $45 50;. bulls and stags,, 00 ffli 40. ' . . ... .... . . Hogs Receipts, 000. ' Market shade .lower-,-: heavy't ?5 I2??5,22ti; 'mixpd. ?5 123 J5; light.' S5 055 15i bulk pf Sale?,. 5 i2J 151, oulcij neceipis, vyw. marKei. sieaay; year lings, ?14 CO: wethera, $3 80"4 35;' common and stock sheep, S33 C5-, lamb3, $4 505 65i- A ' - The MethlvMitrliefs. NEW TORtC, 'Aug; 3.yTnere'ls np, sign of" a tre"action In the market Ifor meta"lsKere or abroad., . TodayV developments is ere unfavor-1" able, showing Inherent weakness in 'nearly every- department.. At the' close the metal ex" change called -plg-lron warrants very 'weak, with $12" as the 'ndm'lnal-'prlce; Eake copper,"1 unchanged at S10 00; tin,- barely 'Steady at- $3232'25; lead; unsettled, at $4 25?6pelter,H easy at 5i 204 23 -Tho brokers' prlcq for lead Is $4, ana for copper $10 50. Bar silver,- CQeJ . SAN FRANCISCOl Aug. 3. BAreilver,' C0c LONDON. vAug. 'ifi-Bur silver, 27"15-lCd. Coffee and Sugrnr. , , r . NEW YORK, Aug. 3 Coffee Options closed steady at a netdecllne of 1015 points; sales, f isKiu.oags, mciuaing aeptemper at,Z.70T30; Ootober, $7 S5; Novemhef, $7 85; December, $7 5g8. Spot, Rio, weak; No, 7, invoice, ayi; niiia, quiet. J. Silgar Raw, steady; fafr refining, io; con tiif ugaj, 00 test 4'5c; ,refln3d,stcady. 0 "Sllyer Going- Abrond. - t- NEW TORK, Aug. 3 The steamship Urn- brla. sailing for, Europe tomorrow, will take"' out 270,000 ounces of sliver. ' MADE TWO WILLS. Wealthy Chicago Man Puzzled tp Dispose ot -Prdpertyr-" CHICAGO, Aus. 3, Nathan J. Brown. one of the earliest business men of ChuH cago, and a pioneer lumberman, canar ouuder, ,-quarryman and land .speculator of the Middle "Western -States, is dead, a'P .the age at 83 years, at --the old . Brown" homestead in Lemont. He-was born fa' Windsor, VL, in 182. Mr, Brown, before" his death, had ordered two wills nrenare." and the decision as-to. which to slun wasM a dramatic feature of the. aged testator's lastdaxs. -The property is-realty in-and around Lemont. - ,,,.;-. v Mr. -Brown had. been ill -from ..dropsy and his death was not .unexpepted. A& he was, a bachelor with qye.r, T.relativcsT the' disposition, of his property at his death has for some time been a subject" or concern. ,. 'Air. Urovvn,. was- opposed to making a will. He thought If.. he should" sign, a will he would, consider, he had given away all of his -property jind , that ne wouia nave, no longer A rjgnt to live, as all he had would belong to- other pie. i But,.finalb. knowing Jthat ie4h was 1 nui j.u.t vii, -(-"e uijeu jiiun (ittu. oruerett two wills drawn up. ,3 , . The one., was made by , his - favorlto nephew, .h. li.,,Bro;wn. and .It, appointed him executor and "administrator of the estate. The- othor was .drawn, bv Attor ney AYeik,' who for many years, bad been .Mr. . urowns connuentiai jidylser ana agent By .this will he made a different aisposmon or tne property. When, noti fied by .the doctora that he could oiily live a few hours longer,, the qojghew and at- MOfmOn Blahooa Pills Church nd ta-ir loiuwcri. r oiiuciy r cv.'t. " , n' . , Sheep Redelpts. 2000' hedd. . MarKef . stfradvr lamWTSQ'n 50: 'muttons,"" S3 33i 2o.,-f ' ' of self-sbttsefdUslptUon, excesses, or.clirete-sswjdnf. CUfOO IOSt Manhood, Im" POtncj. tost Power KlchtJ.aaoc3, Sparmatorrnosa Insomnia, Pnlna nf Bacfef E ll Do3lrS3t Seminal ttrhlsUlons, tomo uacit, uorrous Do blllty, Hqndachc,UnfitrtosstoMarry,-os!iof fj3&3 Semen, Varicocelo, of sslf-bosetdUslptUaa, excesses, or.clvete-sojdn;, or coi insMnntion, btns .Qu'not or Dia VOUS.TwItOlllnS Of EyOlldS. fBOcTl crgsss.i.Stln:i;lAtts the brain cd nerre ceates. txiboi. ererr isocuoa. uxn. gei acsponnenr.-a- ecaceyrefaoded,.'vlOt AJxixes. CieuUn tee. AtJdWM,. ., -t&f3le-by,Aldrlch Pnanaacy, Sixth li&pkii.s-"&- Go. DRUIVIII3 , ." iftn.' i-v 1 ,:si '" - S has been running its steamers to Alar i Ir tho nlnncpr Pnolfln Coast line, -Seat- rnn, ryn--HnA "Crt,. ,,Vtti Infrtrmn.ttnn toxney went to his bedside each with the will they had made. out. The old man knew tho previsions of each as they had been read to him many times. He lay on his bed. lo'okine some, time as his at-i f If five dyinKrnarn. would Anally, make up hib-ralnd ami sijn one of the will-,, or if death -vi6uld Slip In quietly' and too eoon for-him." ' ' Suddenly the pioneer cspened hi3 eye, looked dt hijs n'eph6w and beclcbned' with ihia-'finfeer.','' The will' was placed on. the ,i)ed before-hlm; a, pen put in his tremb- llnsr 'lingern and "he tslowlyanp eeblj' 'sci-swledihis name 'at the tbouom qf tne .. feZL ...111 ..a n nfnHAll '-''A n TrTm.f. 'A few Ifours n'fterV'H.Tid'' tn ' old"man 'l passed i quietly- hft-av. ' . , Arcliljlsbop ' !(eii?tcsisr,-"'Eitate.i STPATJEsoAiUa-Tho! wiilao the'lato Arclibishop John Hennetsy, 6r Dubuque, la.',''haa roeelr-fl;led for probate irere by the ' administrators,. Roger Ryan and' Clement "Holiahhes, "ot 'DuBUUei Tire", whole es tatfi amounts to about tl.OOO.GJO, of which -S40O.e0O1s'In Minnesota .real estate the rc- m"alhder,"real.' and1per;bnal"property, lo 'cdted lnIowa.'' The -"Minnesota property is dMded amons nine telatives. The Iowa , property Is divided between relatives and the sisterhood of the Catholic church, NEWS FROM THE H0RTH. OBflen, 3Vli.o Mnxjciefcd Clnyson, on ,-, c j TrlnL at Dawson. v .VyjCTQRIA, b, ct( Aug. 4. The steamer 'Qufeen arrayed tonight from Alaska with 250. passengers, including Boundary Com missioners ","vY,'F. King, the British Com .mlssloner; O'. T.. Tillman, the American ..Commissioner, arid O. B. French, assist-J uiiL. j.iiey nave cunciuueu ineir worn on -White, Chilcoot and Chilkat Passes. ,An- pther passenger was "W. G. Matthews, who is- accused of the embezzlement of ;4c000 .at -Savannah Ga., and is being taken Inhere -for trial. . George Metcalfe whose body was found -nine miles from Haines, Is reported to .'have been killed by Indians. There is 'muchanystery about his death. His part- -ner,. named Nelson, is also missing. xne steward or tne steamer t lorcnce a., who was drowned in Thirty-Mile River, was 'Walter Monastes, of Skagway, not ,McCabe, of Portland, as before Teported. I He died heroically while trying to save ..the. passengers. The hero of the disaster vas Charles Sinclair, who saved most of 'the passengers. O'Brien, the alleged murderer of Fred H.. Clavs'on. of Portland, and Oleson and ', &?lf.e; Is now on trial at, Dawson. " "Yonng Petdt Jackson Loses. DENVER, Aug. 3. Otto Sleloff, of Chi cago, was given the decision over younrf I Peter Jackson, of Ban Francisco, at the ena oi a ao-rouna Dout Deiora tne uiyni 'pfcClu'b In this city tonight. As far as , Bcfentlflc fighting Is; concerned, there wa3 no suoh thing, "but 'from a standpoint of 'bulldog" tactics, the fight was full of feat ure's.1 Jackson weighed 141' and Sle JfJ. x- PJUHART, SECONDARY OR TERTIARY BLOOD PQISOl -W -fi'ssassiiraSBSSi r peo-TpeTmonently Cured. You can- be- treated at hSme under -same guaranty. .If oU b,avetalteii mercury. Iodide pdtasn. ana stui navo acnes and ..nalns. Mucous Patches In MoUtt). Solo ,'Thrc4t. Pimple1:, CopperCoIored Spots. Ulceri on any pars ot vu- uuu), xiui ui xeuiu 'XatllnfiT CUX; write - COOfC REMEDY CO. 1 J of cuj-es. CapltaU i30(r,oeo. ' "vV" solicit the : most-obstinate cases. We have cured tbe -trorst cases-in 15 to 33-days. loo-pagir tJooK Free. IJfaOTctrdwtth ITliorapson.'s Eye Water orp-JJ ue-. hircrtxex. la use orcr js yean fir the leaden of th Motmea ceres the wont curt la old ssa youac irblnj fcraa elfeea charrro. Stons Kor- J-Sects ie Smmedute. Impazt tior a&a potency to Ilestafes smsU, uadereloped 6 ftrjfe."abroull. eve is nana. i-rjj A.wnncn cuvrantee. to airs DIchpp RernOdyCOSan FranciOCO, Cat aaa TvasninEtoa etrtets ortlanc,. cr. TICaVKLEKS - GTJIDi LJoiuOLib &J&ffl Vulon Z3ejrit. Stxtlv and J' Street. THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS BST "CHICAGO-PORTIV-D SPECIAL." Leaves for tho East, via Huntington, at 3:13 A, M.; arrives, 4 P. M-- -"- SPOKASB'FLyEH, For Spokane, Eastern Washington, andt Great Northern, points, leaves at.0 P. M.; arrives at UM. ATLANTIC EXPRESS. , . Leaves for the. East, via. Huntington, at a P. M.; arrives at 6.40 A. M. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST ' ' ' SLEEPERS. . " - Water lines soscduM. subject to change with out cottc4t -OCEAN-AXD RIVER .SCHEDOLEV OCEAN DIVISION Steamships sail from Alnaworth .Dock at S P. M. Leay,e I'drtUnd State of California, Sundav. Aug. 5. Wednes day.' Aug. 13. Saturday, Aug. Jo; Tuesday, faeitt. t4t Friday, Sept. i4. Columbia, Friday." Aug. 10; Monday, Auy. 20; Thursday Aug. lrt Sunday, Sept. 9. From San Francisco Leaving Spear-Stret Pier No. 24. SAa -Francisco, at 11 Ai M.. ak follows: State of California. Wednesday. Aug. 1; Saturday, Aug. ai; Tuesday, Aug. 21: Fri day. Aug. 31; Monday. Sept. 10. Colombia. Monday, -Aig. 0; -Thursday. Aug. 1G, Sunda,,. Aug. 20; Wednesday. Sept. 5. COLUJIHIA HIYER DIVISION. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer ilusaalo icavco PortUnU dully, except Eunday, at 8.X) P. M.; un batuiUay at 10.V0 P. ISrWlRwuriuw. lave Astoria dally, except au day, at T-W) A. M. Steamer T. J. Potter leave Portland Ttiea dajs and Thursdajs at Q A. M.; Saturda-s. 1 P. M., for Astoria and Long Beach. Leaves llwaco Tuesdays. Thursdavs and Sundays from 5 to 8 p. M.. aecordlnc to tldo. Wri.LAMCTTB IlIVElt DXVISIOX. PORTLAND AND SALEM. OR. Steamer Ruthv XQr Salem aud way points, leaves Portland Mondavs, Wedneidas.and Frl dajn'at 0.00 A. M. Returning, leaves Saleni Tuidays, Thursdays and Saturdajs, at o.OvJ A. M. 'YAMHILL RlVEIt ROUTE. PORTLAND A.N U DAXTON. OB. Steamer Elmcre. for Da tun ami way points, leave Portland Tuesdays. 'Tnunwiuvs and Sat Urd&vs at 7 v: M, Returning, leaves Dayton for Tortland ar.d way point MfaTidjjs. Vecnedji na i rlilnv) m c a. M. SNAKE ItlVEU noiTE. .linfAltlA WAdlL. AND LEWISTOX. ID Ml Steamer puka:iu or .e-nier luwlston lrav Rlparia. dallv- at 3..13 a. M.. arriving at Jwls- tonat.Sp, M. Returning, the bpokane or LQTVlston leaves Levvliton dally at 7 A. M., arriving at Riparia sam evrning. .,-;. v .. . -,-. H. IIURLCURT. . . ., General Pawrenger Axvat. V. A.. fsjCTIILLING.. ritv TIckrt Agent. Telephone Main 712. '0 Third street, cor. Oak. ;NcwSLeapisliipLinetotiieOrieit CHINA ASD 3-AK.VN. FROM POKTLVND. "In" connection with THE OREGON RAILROAD e. Navigation co. ich.-iuie. laoo subject to cHbc): v Steamer. D to Iavo Portlimt "AtuN .Kjl'TTlSHIRE" , Jun? 21 "BRAEMA1V r July 15 "ARGYLL" ..Aug. 0 hot rates. inocommcdaUnir, etc.. applv :. "DODNVELL A COM PAX V, Limited. , -General Agents. Portland, t-'r. To prtrclpal saints inJapan and China. 6VERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS tor Salem. Rose-burg-. Ashland. Sac ramentc,"Q s d e n. San Francisco. "Io Jave, La- Angeles, El Panoj New Or leana and the Eat At 'Vdodburn (daily except Sin da).moniltiK train cjnnecta with trala for Jit. AUxel. SU- v e r t o n, ilJrowito vllle. SprlrsOsll and Natron, and evenlnjr train fcr Mt. Ansel and sli vcrton. Albany nasscngrer CoralII paaienser Sheridan pnraenger tfA.M 16:30 P. 2L 4:00 P. M. t":30 A. M. :4:3o p. ax. 10:10A.St. J3-CO P. M. Jb:25 A. M. Dairy. JDally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac ramento and San i"rancboo. Net rutoi il7 flr class and 11 second claoo. including sleeper. Rates and ticlreu to llostern pclnu and. Eu rope. Al JAPAN, CHINA. HOXOLUL.L' and AX-bTRALlA. Can Be obtained from J. R. KIRKLAND. picket Agent. J-JO Third at. TAilHILI. DIVISIOX. PassenBer Depot, foot of Jefferson Street. Leave Tor Oswego dally at 7:20, 0:10 A. M.; 12.av, 1:3. 3.25, 4.4U. t,.S5. a JO. 11:40 p. M.; and U-UO A. i. .n Sunat only, rrlve at Portland dally at A.S5. &:3o. io.J50 A. il.; 1:35, 3:10, 4.J0. u:l5. T:40, lu.oo P. At., m.w A. M. dali). except Monday, S.il and 10.05 A. M. oi Sundays only. Lave, for Dallas dally, except Sunday, a: 5:05 V. M. Arrive-at Portland at ii.M A. M. Pasacngur train leaves Dallas for ..l<e ifon daytt. Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:43 P. if. Returns Tueidajj. Tnursdaju and Saturdays. Except Sur.Jay. R. KOEHLEn. Manctrer. C. H. MARKlUit. Gen. JTt. & Pass. Art- -DOUBLE DAILY TIIAIS SEUCE. Tbe Ploneer-Dlnlns and Observntlon ' " ' Car Route. Union Depot, 6th aal JSti N0..2 2 P.M. North Coast Limited, For Tacoma, Seattle, No. 1 7A.M. North laklnia. opo- kane. Pullman. Jlos- cow. Lewlston, Ross- land. B. C. ButtP. Helena, St Paul, iltrf neanoll. Chicfliro. Dos- ton. New 1'ork and all! points luisl ana toutn- east. 'Twin City Eiprcss. for Tacoma, Seattle, Spo No. 4 11:30 P. M. No. 3 8 P.M. kane. Helena, mute, 3t- Paul. Chicago. Bos ton, New York. Omaha. Kansas City. Council Bluffs. St. Louis. and all points eat and southeast Through train servlco via Northern Pacific and 'Burlington line trom Portland to Omaha. Kansas City. St. Louis. Quick- time and un equaled accommodations. lake North Coast Llmttea Trnln No. 2 for South Bend. Olyinpl.t chd Qray's Haroor polnt3. See the North Coat Limited. Elegant Up holstered TcwrKt Sleeping Cars. Pjullmin Standard Sleepers. Dining Car and Observa tion Car. all electrls lighted. Solid vestlbuimi trains. Tldketn sold to all points In tho United States 'and Canada, and baggago checked to destination of tickets. For information, ticket, sleeping-car reser vations, etc.. call On or Vrite AID. CHARLTON Assistant 6crleral Passenger Agent, 25S MorrlMon 'St.. Cor. TlilrU, . - Portlnnil. Oregon. WHiTE COLLAR LiNE DAILET GATZDUT (Alder-street Docx Jeavcs Portland dally every morning at 7 ojclock, esccpt Sunday. Returning, leaver As iorla every night -at 7- o'clock-, except Sunday. Oregon phone Mala 351. Columbia- phone 33L c tAM via kk MpBHECTW0RTkE8wi' ' (O OG0EN4Srt5TA ! 1 ., ,".. a ? ...J III U y. ,aj7,y licLct 6Klce, Z5S Xsrrbaa -Slresr. 'Phone S3) "" ? poIIr Duluth. Ch ca Xo. 3. C CO X Jt. t "'' "H p"li)f gt. j t.OCl A it. Leave Dtps! Fi5 auJl 5tftSiJ Arrive i . "v TRATKLEIIS' WtfnjB, ' .POSSIBLY YOU ARE NOT AW&RE OF ,- THE FAST TIME -r-AMD SUPERB SERVICE Wow offered by the t 4 fetEev WE HAVE DAILY FAST TRAINS TO THE EAST 2 If you. cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Both, ara finely eo,u!pjd. uOur Specfattles" Fast-Time Through Service PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS, 'PULtarAM TOURIST SLEEPER3. PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY" (CAFE) CAR. AND FREE i .RHOLININQ CHAIR CARS. onr'i in Time Sa-vctI to Oranhn. ChlcnKo, Kanins Clty St. Lonl.v Nc-iv.Vorlc, Ronton, And Other Eastern Points. tickets, eood via Salt Lako City and Denver.' It is. to your interest to use THE OVER LANE" ROUTE. Tickets and. sleoplns-cac ,birtljscan ba secured from ' " GEO. LANtJ, City Pass, and Ticket Asent, J. IL LOTHROP General AsenL 13& Third St.. Portland. Or. . j ARE YOXI taklnsr a vacation? IC so. vre would like to send jou some literature about "Banff Hot Sprlns." "Tha Great Glaoler at the Selklrka," and the mnsnltlcent ho tels there. Operated by the Canadian Pa cific Railway. Cneap Kxcurslon, Ratea mads from all PU. lllc Coast points. OR. IF YOl are' Koine Bast take your Tick et by the "rmpcrlal Llrnlted," and spend a day or twa at our mountain resorts. You will benefit by It ard ecjoy It. Apply tg, any Canadian Pacific 'Ry. Asent or to ' H. H. ABBOTT. Agent. E. J. COTLE. Portland, Or. . Ast. Sei. Paw. Asent, VaF,auver. B. C. Through Palace and TousUt Sleeker. Dlninj and HaCfet Smoklnc-Ldbrary Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE STEAMSHIP T03A MARU . h'For "Japan. Cblnn and alt Asiatic points wl3 le&v Seattle AbotiiSopt. 12th Astoria "& Columbia River Railroad Co. 1 Leaves For ilayjvn. Rainier. ClatsUinle. Wutport. Clifton.- Astoria. Wr rentun. Flivel. Ham mond. Fort Stevens, Oenrhirr Tark. SinililW Ajtorl and sajhoc xpras. Dally. Astoria Kxpress. Dally. Seashore Express. Saturday cnly. ARRivaa UNION DEPOT. uxiox DEPOT. 11:10 a. at 0:40 p. ax. duo p. ar. G:35 P. 11 2.30 P. Jl Except Saturday. Ticket office. 235 Morrison it. and Union depot. J. C 1IATO. Gen. Pus. Act.. Astoria. Or. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. FOR ALASKA. THE COMPANY'S elegant steumers Queen. Cottage. City, Clt of lopeka and Al - Kl leave TACOiLV 11 A. M.. SE ATTLE 0 P M., Aug. 3. 8. 13, 13. 18. 23. 23; Sept. 2, T. 12. 17. 22, 27. Oct. 2. and every lUth day thereafter. For further Information obtain com pan j 's folder The company resarves tho right to chanrn steamers, a.uling dates and houvs of sailing; without previous notlie AOKNTS N PObTON, 240 Washington st. Portland Or . F. W CAPLETON. N. P. R. R. Dock. Tacoma. ticket oiilce 013 First ave.t Seattle. E W MELSE. ticket agt. H. H. 1 ' yi furt Sound Supt . C. W. MILLER, Ast Supt.. Ocpan Doic. Seattle. GOODALL. PERKINS & TO . Oen. Agts.. S. P. T :ini8re Line cri! " M f"H m HH s- And Yukon River PoinU S.S. "OHIO," 3500 Tons Sails from Seattle en or about Aug. 25 Reservations can now bo made upon applies tlon to any railroad or sub-agent of the Intnr national Navigation Company, or to EMPIRE TltAXSrORTATIOX CO., SEATTLE. WASH, BANKERS i Qovernm't.ManlcIpa!, .Railroad, (las and Electric Companies Bought and sold, Including total Issues. Lsfiers of Oredit and Srafls Iginod on Bank of Scotland, London, Credit Lyonnais, Paris. INTEREST ALLOWED OH DEPOSITS 2C4 Dearborn St., Chicago. 31 Nassau S., New York. 67 Blilk St., Boston. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Orlfflnlt and Onlr Genuine SAFE. A war.rellaWe Lmllos Dmrlt Dr ClHCaESTfili'S KNGU.SH In KXU -1 Cold tutt-ilU batet li-l wit' bin-rttrljn. Tnkc no other. BtthtA Panserau- rahtilitloim nml tralla. ttnii.. Tjyor jnnrDnifgiif or cn'l4. I toji !r Partlrnlnrm Tcntlracnlala sua nclIoffir5.allr,'br t.j rr tcrn !lai:. lO.O.irt 1 iitiBniu ?il.r &ll nrnct. Cblheftr ChmteaK. Station Uili pipr Sfadlron dartre-, l'llllV.. PA. DR. ROSSSy3ASIrS rrf SaSTSqi!5S!? u&& i"oi- H Cnrit or Qonorrhncit. Gl-rt, Strltturru, nnt nmili?iiM -iiipliiliits or-lic rp:n r Oeaersttlnu. i Price 51 a. bottlo. Foraalo by drugat. larw5 A m 'iv- Away to' the mooraialos Plli IF F I&J 105.0