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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1907)
I XJJ.JC . IIOKS'(t OKJ5CiOJ?iIiV', S.VTU.RIA."5", JASUART 13, 1007. la IIEII5 ARE APART Wide Margin Between Hop Prices Bid and Asked. RESULT IS SLOW MARKET Orders Arc Numerous, but Tlicre Is .Much Trouble in Filling , ' Them Couotrjr Produce Tends Lower. HOPS l.ror. orHr 'but low prlce. OX10K9 GonA Sun Francisco In. POTATnKK Caliromlk mm It hold. up undrr large receipts. rM'LTRY Eastern stock has it- sr. but no lower. t HI TTER Receliue cliecKcfl liy late I Cln B1T. I . l !i 1 " IT r."".T of Monmoutb applea a . -rlvi. i Thfrr are rnouuh unflllpd orders In ths hop markrt to m k e tradlnn in this product In the nt or two tlio Hveltcpt It has Seen thta aion. lTnfortuna.tely. however. t he conilKlon arc auch that business Is re strict fl to comparatively email proportions. In the first plat'?, th Etutorn trade 1ms an idea that owinc to the latenrim of the ara.. nan th" Omican irrowcra ar willing t o ncri- fl.ee their hope, and they aro consequently Mdillnc ft cent or two uruW tho market. On th othT hand, the irrowra, or a ms. -Jorl t' of them. are holdlnar t heir crops at a flgura that the buyers cannot touch. This i spread between the buying and selling: price will tinvf to bo reduced bofore much, bual nrm la possible. Ktlttior side has yet shown any Indira tloB of trtvlnic way. The remainder of the Oregon crop, at, fourth or a fifth of the lfM yield, is In the hands of firm holders who arft under no- twewUy of roaliidnc at UiU limn. Thoy wore rnrouraRd to hold ty the aetl ve movement t ! s t net In -hortly brforo the holidays, ana the idea of many ot them hava since been Inflated by the "boostlnji" that ham been done In some, of the hop ec Jjons. Whll the Kantern dealers have not j'ct advanced their bid;, it Is evident that if there is much urgent need for hops they will have, to come here. The New York crop Is almost exhaurttd and the beet q tin It- tlK in California, and Washington "have Inrtjr since lMn bourht up. Th foreign hop nupnly I K also out or ft rrt hand. and If there is ever going o he a good export de- lmind i( Is about time for It to show ud. Althnuarh buyrrii and Hellers are apart In their i-fews. a- number of nmatl lots aro be- ipk pliKftl up 'here ana there, mahlnfi an RPtfresate for the week somewhat In cxreas of Inn) weelc tradtnR. Many of the pur i'hKPx are on the "bargain" order and are or mm at low prices, The only report of buslnesa that came to hand yeatrday iva- from RuRnp. where the SC. O. lfnrrt Cwttyiany bought a lot at 12 cents. This 'firm offered r.'j cents lor another lot In the ymt section. OL'TPtT OF Til K RENMB MH.U UnnBUonK Paiver Kara H Will lie-in With XHM Harrrta aa Day. Krgard Ina an article on the effect that the new Oriental (lour mills will have on the export flour trade of the Pacific Coast. published In The Orvsonian on October ;i 1 laat. which Is reprinted in tli Hongkong TelemDa ot Deeembor 18, lth the credit. however, erroneously srl'en to the Slan Frn clucoCommerelal News, the Honskoni paper says: The estimate of the output of the Ronnie mills has been under rather than over-estimated. Wo have ir on reliable authority that tlie dally output of the flrat flour mills to be itmaiiea within tne tlepcnaency ot 1-tonffknnir will be. an at present contem plated, no less than HO0 barrels, equivalent 10 e000 bagf. LnrKe as thin production may appear to be for a comparatively small contor like HoncW. the orlRlnal lnstalta. tlon im In proceaa of enlargement, which will be rNpablo of prrlndlna twice the present content pi at oi output dally. So that by No- vemher, iwt, the, quantity of flour to ho manufactured daily by the Rennle mil In will he up to 40OO barrnla, equivalent to 1 fl. o 1 asrs. These bare natures, together with the act that the milling company will carry1 at all tlmos a stock of wheat for a two months wupply will convey a small Idea of the maiffilturie oT the undertaking- engineered by A. il. liennle. it was stated, in The Oregonlan at the time that the dally output of tho Kennle ' mill was estimated at lOOO barrels. ' I'OllJRY rRICESjLRB UEAKEMNG Swift's Heavy Offerings Ilepreaa the Market. Tin pressure ot Eastern dressed poultry hre is having- Its effect on the local mar- ,kt. Thoush receipts from the country have not' Inrrensed much. the demand for live chickcn is not as brisk as It was and prices are jomrwhat weaker, though as yet no lower. There Is slao an easier tendency In th ; market, although the prices that pre- uUed earlier in tho week are being main- tained. The cold weather checked the. supply of both cream and butter, but not sufficiently to have any effect on. local better prices. With the weather moderating-, the supply is expected again to increase. (iOOB INQIIRYJOR 0XI0XS. ! San .fTuEwlsr Potato Market Holds l p I spite I'Srge Arrivals. The onion mart continues firm with a K"od I nri ti try from Pan Francisco. Several lot of frtnrj- onions wtre bought vesterdny j, 1 a pi'mluni over the price Hxe'd by tho jprow'-w affioilatinn. .... I'ri' iiie v ires from San Francisco an- n.mn",'i that the heavy receipts of Orepon itottitoc hv tfi- 1 " lunihla and Koanm, hart borbcMl. not withstand irtK HhT;i arrrtis from Kumboldt County, st cad f prices woro preceding on all gr y. ana Brades. Jiliy1r.it: thee. hart been checked fop . time ny in-- fii'i mj weatner. but the demand ln creasrd when the- weather Improved. 47. r'h. hrdl mfwy mfw mrw mtw tbu2 Apple From Monmoitl b. Amoin yesterday s receipts of fruit was a car of lipi'ie? from Monmouth, consisting ot VrtldwinV and S'pitzenborRs, which found a r.pdy rthrhfl. Ttio two cars of banana re .'l.l Thursday proved to be in Rood screen ..'nditioij and one of them was hauled yes- tcrday. (Two cars or oranges and one of sun t n.tatoes arrived durinK the day. .The r X 1 T t ere quo t r very strong- at ;tc. Six iHinilird boxes of dates were distributed along Frjtnt street. I In vt U f ; le.i rins;i, iarincfH .if the lead in cities of th Nurthwes; yesterday were; Clearings. Balances. Portland ' $1.2s:i.:o:t sl,t:24 J.. VIS. 17.1 71.2:: lts. ; C.U. 12T los.oyo lORTLAN'D QUOTATIONS. !;e(ables. Fruits, Etc. 'IC FfvlTrS Apples, common to to fancy. SI lea. Ill .10a U . iO: tie 12 per barrel: persimmons, si.D" per oox. TROPICAL FRUITS-Lemons. fancy. JJ.50 rft per box : orar.gea, na :i'83.iy: Jap- anee, f l . per dui C per pound; pomeRranatM, S -M per box. RQUT YEGBTABLES-'fumips, McSSl Tr sack: carrot. ftOcfill per ackt beets. '.Zit&l.Ztt per nacH ; Kurjic. uiuc pr FRESH VE3RTABL,Ef Cabbage, 2c per toiitiA: cauliflower, Jl.JJ per Wn: calory, $."l.TS7 4.2A per crate : egg plant. 'e. neacx. juc pet dozen ; Ier doxen ; bell pppem, per pound ; spinach, 4a pumpkl 6c per pound; tomato 2,15 per crate; pari' ley. 10lAc: squasn, artl- tm-e. si.75'ji2 rT?r box ONIONS Oregon. Sl 1.25 hundred. pried fruits Afpiea. 8f 8Hg pound; apricots. lCJlOct peachei. 11013c: pears, JlU-liHc: Italian prunes. 2 i f 6c; Callfor i I m II k;b. white 1 n sacks. T 4i 1 z pr pound ; black. "i (&--: brick. T.'r rtf- 1? . per box; Fyxnma, laQZOc pound; dates, Persian, & Tc round. POTATOES Buylnc prices: Orejron Rur- banks. fancy. $11.30; common. T5 OOr. RA1SINH Lay-ra and ctuatara, S-r-rown. S2.1B; 3-erown, f 25; 3-crown. S3. tO; O- trown, 3,0O; loose muscatels, .-crown, 6c; S-crown, fi lie: 4-crown. Oc: eeedlasi, Thompsons lOvic; Sultanas. 991214c Grain, (lour, Facd Etc. WHEAT Club. CSe; blucstcm. CSc; Valley, titi; red, Wr. 'ATb .c. l white, S2S or: KLOUR Patents. S3.m) : a Cleans, UY, Valley, -r. z-50 tralffhta. 93-33. VART-KY JVed. 2i.5t22 per ton; brewin.. ' : roiira, e Jtes. r.VK ?i. tow i.-r. per cwt. OORN Whole, J26 : cracked, f 27 per ton. MlIal-eTUFF Bran, city, IQ- countrv, tU pt ton; middlings, 2S: short, city, tig country. 910 per ton. chop. U. S. mills. S 15f.O per ton. rEREAL FOOUS TloJIed Oat, cream. PO- pound sacks, $7; lower grades, $0.500.00 oatmeal, tteel cut, 45-pounl sacks, S per brrl f 0-pounrt BacUa, $4.25 per- bale; cat meal (ground), 45-pound sack, ST. SO per barrel ; 9-pound sack. 4 ipr bale; split 1 n. per lOO-pounds. S4.S.r-.S'J; pear J. barley. J4'jj4.&o per 100 puunUs; pastry Dour, lH-uuund tacks. $2.30 per -bale. HAY Valley timothy. No. 1. $1&&14 per ton; 1 ..lorn Orenon tlmolhy. S14 & 1U; r!o ver. SK478.5U: cheat. T.&OS.SO: arraln hay. tV.fvoiyS.&O, alfalla, ?11.&0; vetch hay, $398.00. Butter. Kstr-s. Poultry. Kte. BUTTEK City rreamerles: Extra cream ery. 3Sc per pound. State creameries: J-"nnc)- creamer-, a'3uTic; store tiutter, 17 18e. BUTTER FAT First grade cream. 33 0 per pound : aecond grade cream. c lea per pound. KGtiS Oregon ranch, aVs33c per dosen. CHEKHE Oregon lull cream twins, lift Younir America. 15l'lt(c per pound. POULTRY Averi.Ke old hens. 14'd 15c; mixed chickens, lii ' 1- : (iprlnc, 144il3c; old roost em, lo 11c; dressed chickens,. 1f(j 3Tc; turkeys, Hyp, 17 ru ITc: turKeya, drrsscd, fliolce, l!0ft 22c: ese, live, pr 14Q loc; pigeons. x DrfBscd Meat-; VEATj Dresseu. 75 to 12R pound. Oc; IliS to l&O pounda, 7 c ; ISO to 2vO po u n d k. 6c ; 20O pou nds an d up. C ' O tic BEEF" Dressed bulls, SI 2c per pound; cows, leoc; country tteers, 55C. MUTTON Dressed, fancy. 8(2a pound: ordinary. (i 7c per POIIK Dreseed. lOO to 130 pounds. V4c : ISO to 20 pounds, 77 Vkc; KOO pounds and up, QtQUYjC QUOTATIONS AT BAN FRANCISCO. Prices laid for Prodnce In the Bay City Markets. SAN FRANCISCO. Ja; prli'is were quoted In the "fuVit Apples, choice, ?i.i5; common,' 50c; banana", Mexican limes, $.t&4; Califor nia lemons, choice. S3 : commtn. T." c ; orancea, nax-r-I. H.jO(ff3; pineapples. $2.SO0 3.AO. VEXibn:AUL.&t) Cucumbers. Si; garlic, 2tj 5c; sreen poaF, 5r; string beans, nominal; tomaioes, l.?3: t-gg plant, 2.o. K(iOS Store. ZIZ "l 3Uc; fancy ranch. . 4Cc; Ha Htorn. 2fiW35c. iJQTATOii25 Kiver, white, f l .301, GO; River reds, tlfil.15: Salinas Burbanks. I.1 i2.SK; ftweets, $2.aO -.75; Oregon Burbanki, 1.5 ONIONF Yellow. Sltl 1 . 2S. BUTTER Fancy creamery, 37C; cream. try wooniii. 2Hc; fancy dairy. Jie: dairy seconds, nominal: pickled. L't Si 21 ijr. WOO F"ell, Humboldt and M -n !,-lrio. 13-a 14r; South Plalr.s and Kan J'wquln, TiJpSc; luniba, tjUc; Nevada, ISlbc, HOPrf California. HfilSc; Or?con .and Wushiufftnn. Ul5c- . - -, . CHKKSE Youiis; America, J5 14c, Bastern, 4 ft. 1 r. 1 f 4 4 A: in. i , - .. ' ' i ii uuaiiH. iuo;io, siock. sa(a lu: straw. tMlfiNhc per bale. mOO22.50; d J in kb. S T4f;;o. riiOVR caufnrnia raniily extra?, ,80 .10: bakers' extras. 4.i0'54.75; Oregon and V ashlncton. .t.aii4. POLLTKY T Turkeys. Eobblc-ra. 20r2L'c: turkey hens. IJOiVj ; roostcrw, old 5. youns, fs.ovi 6rollen) mnall, $A$ broilers, lartre, Jtlj r; fryers, $Fa &; bens. $. 61 8.50; ducks, old. ST. 6; ducks, young, fu RECEIPTS Flour, 24 4 o Quarter sacks; wheat, 930 centals; barley. 20S0 centals: oats. riO centals: potatoes. 17O0 sacks; bran, 1"J5 sacks; middllncs. ISO sacUs; hay-. 463 tons; wool. IS balen; tildes. Old. Metal NtorketH. ' Jan. Jl. -Tnere wss consider the liondon tin market, with spot closing; at tlWi 0a and tut urea at 1S3 l?s CI Locally the market w closed at 41f-1.2Rc for spot. 'oi'Pr was hiaher In 1-onrton. with spot quote.! at tlOS 1 Jh Od and futures at lo Locally ihf marRet conUnufd flu. Lake is quoted at 24.254 2.V. electrolytic at 24i24.50c and casting at 2.'l.7.W4 23c. l-ead was unchangrd at i(la.30c In the local market anl at 19 17s tkl in Iondon. Spelter was unchanged at 27 Ks in London and at a.efO.Toc In the local market. Iron was higher In London, with standard foundry quoted at tiUs fid and Cleveland war- rams at tils l',2d. Locally iron was changed. 4 un I !-!.-. uft .t. New York. new TOKK, Jan. 11. The market for evaporated apples ia reported steady at tha recent improvement in prices, with demand a little more act 1 -e for the lower grades. Fancy. & V.c; choice. StrSV-e. rrunea arc stealy In tone, with prices ranging from oi&fto. ccordtng- to grade, for California fruit ; Oregon 60s to 40s. 7 ft 8c. Apricot are quiet and unchanged : choice. 16c; extra choice, lTJNc; fancy, asoc. Teaches are 'quiet, but steady; choice. 12ei extra choice. 3?Hc; fancy. 13e. Ralalna firm in tone, owing to light supplies of tl in ore popular sorts. Xoose muscatel, 7!45 8'tc; aeedecl raisins, ?lUc; London layers. $1.4321.53. ... Coffee and Hugar. NEW YORK, Jan. 11. Coffee futures closed firm on the near months and steady on the late, with prices net unchanged to 1 0 points loiV'T. Bales for tho day were re ported of CJ.Sfto bags. Including January at r.rc; March, 5.3ri u.-JOc; May, 5.50f 3.50c; September, 5.o0ra5.90e; December, 0c. Spot coffee, steady: -Rio. No. 7. 7c; Santos No. 4, c ; mild coffee, steady ; Cordova, 1 1 c. Sijsar Raw, quiet; fair refining, 3 lS-oSc; centrifugal. P6 test. V.itoS 17-o2c: molaases sufTRr, i r.-3l2c. Refined Is steady; crushed, S3. Z0 ; powdered, S4.tK; granulated. $4. SO. . Iinlry Froduce In the Kast. CHICAGO. Jan.- 11. On tha Produce Ex Change today tle butter market was steady. Creameries, .ipic; dairies, 20$ 27c. Bges Firm at mark, cases Included, 2i 23c; firsts. 23c; prime rtrsts, ile; extras, 26c. Cheese Steady, iag J 4c. NEW YORK,- Jan. 11. Butter and cheese. unchanged. Rkka Firmer; W astern firsts, 272Sc: sec onds, '23C(i i;to. New York Cotton Market. XEW YORK. Jan. 11. Cotton futures opened steady; January, 0.58C bid; March 0.75c; May, U.Stfc; June, 9.8Uc bid; July, 9,93c; August. .81Ic; October. 9.75c; and closed steady; January. .60c; Febmao'. .c; March, 0.77c; April. 9.Cc; May. fl.8c; June, .2c; July. O.Otfc; August, O.S7o; October, 9.78c. . Wool at tt. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 11. Wool Steady: terri tory and Western mediums, 22ia;ac: nne me dium, m?:c; nne, 15$ 17c. Accused of Other Deaths. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11. Mrs. Brid get T. Carey, who, already stands charged with the murder ot her two young- girls ly poisoning, wag arraigned today ac cused of causing- the death of Patrick and Cecilia Cook, with whom she was living. IB HEED OF CAPITAL Pennsylvania's Requirements Are J200.000.000. . SHOCK TO WALL STREET OHicr Roads May also Be Vnacr the i Xccesslly of Raising: Fit nds. Stocks Prop Sharply, but Rally Later. XEU' TOR K. Jan. 11. Speculative senti ent: upon the slock market today tclvil as. rude shock In the announcement made late yesterday that the Pennsylvania Railroad W In contemplation the olTer of S200.000.000 ad ditional capital. The volume or the new -e- curltfa thus indicated Ifi in iunr cumciemiy ImpoMns; to have auilv of capital. marked effect upon the ona the elTect of For one reason the nev It was was aKsravateti total fnirprkc. Kon. of the rpcpnt large ls9U?fi ve come nheralded con There haj be-n addl- rwent tl"!sLUMlon " of an important tional issiio of Pennsylvania capital. On trie contrary it has been regarded as in the no- ttltlon of having alrcay aupplled . mowt of ItJf requirements. This wa the impression created by th5 ofTfcial fxplanatlon of the company' ftnar.ceB irivn out nt the time of the sale of S-50.000.000 Pennsylvania bondn in Paris laat -er. The sale of larjee boldinfra In Baltimore Jfc Ohio, Norfolk & Western and. Chesapeake &. Ohio stock out of the treasury In the mean- time hav csiied a bel ief t hat even the . Illnna prHs Indicated had been partlally Tho revelation . that insstead the supplied. company felt m need of power to ralfie fsuo.- 000. 000 was aooeptpJ as an arknowtdgampnt that the actual neceoirftlesi had been widely underestimated. The Inference w suKBeated that similar mlscalculatlona might be sup- posed In. the cw of other railroads. as the pressure of t-rsfflc on available facltltlr-a haa been b- no mcatia confined to the Pennaylvauila Railroad. Meantime news continued to come to hand of the issue of long-term notes by the railroad companlM on a hada of 7 per cent or upward to supply Immed late needs and avoid the n- cejfslty of an attempt to sell permanent pe curttlea In the present unpromising condition of the aecurlty market. The most vulnerable points In the dHy ' market were atocks which might be a jib timed to be most afTected by poa- fible, need of additional Issues. Canadian, ra- ciflc and New Tork Central, next to Pcnnyl- van ia itsIf. were most conspicuous. Tin Northwestern roads, which, already have under- gone the effept of new capital demand", were comparatively little affected. The proapect of a atrona bank statement to morrow wa of little effect In" chrckins; the veakness in the stock market, although the money markel waa appreeiahly easier as a re- stilt. The flow of cash from the Interior this center durlna the weeK seems to ha been heavy, estimates by the banks themel-ea pointing to reclpla on talance of about 000. In addition. the subtreasury operation: have yielded to th banks since the laast bank it a Of SH.&eM.OOO. Thc hea Wdebit of the subtreaHiiry at the clearlng-housa today was over tiOOd.Mfl. largely due to dls- bursemcnts for transportation of malic, and !oen not figures In th estimate for thia week. The . atock market liquidation of the wtk mi operate to reduce me .loan item, but the effect of the purchase of iiotes of various corporations which has been made during the weeK can only be conjectured. The prevailing feeling over ; the enormous Capital requirements overhanging the money market precluded an y favorable considers tlon or the Trior. Immediate iwplpniahmen '- of tlie money anarket which Is promised. The vigor (i( tlie rally lilo In U day m i tosUmny to the d I mors Ions of the bear Interest left no covered as a reeiil t of the early rush to sell. The sevrrRW preaeure waa felt. 1 urlng the Arat Hour Tsncn rennjrivanift touciied ftfl extreme decline of fuur point. St. Paul was atronit on the rally and the tono waa strong throughout the list at the closing. Lionels were irregular. Total ealea, par value J2.218.0fl0. I'nlted States old 4s coupon ad- ,'OTATIOXS. Cloning High. low. Bid. Sales. Adams Exiircv '.. A ma I nam Copper. . fkg.nno 117 HftTfc 2.H 44 -13 4.1 lill .TOO 31 Va 30 .Kt il i i t i nut tuti 88 lOO 24t .240 2:17 American Am Hd Express l.t pf ecurltles Oil. . . Oo prrferred. 3Dj lUll, 101 1 4 -i. KM III Am Locomotive t 1.50ft Am Smelt A Re fin J1.,V;0 do n f '.irr ixl .'too A m Siiftnr Ftcnolng 2. 4im Am Tobacco pi... ;mkj Anaconda Min ColW 151'. Jftn- 14 2K! 2SJ Atchieon do preferred. . Atlantic Coast I.1 Baltimore & Ol do preferred.. ioo ioi ini .m l.'fo J2 OO 110H llT-i Rrook Rap Transit 9.1 Ort Canadian Paclflr. . Cpnt of w Jersey Central Leather. . . . son- do preferred 40y Chesapeake ft Chio 'M Chl Great Western 2.;i0rt Chi & Northwest. . l.loo Chi.. Mil. & St. F. 35. TOO Chl Term & Trana do preferred C. C. 0. 4 St. 1 Colo Fuel A Iron 1 7 . Tort Colo .& Southern.. TOO do 1 wt preferred . . 2in do 1M preferred.. i:0 Kl lain 101 IT'. EOS 1M .4 am; Jl 17 ', 200 " 1 .a 1! 1 A ns " 10 It 200 134 9 ' ss , ftO nTSi Consolltlated Gas.. ' 137i'i m sr.'. "4i'" 13714 21 IM .19 Rl 72 44 7414 S IBS :i'4 73'i ITS sov. n;i so 2fl 1421i "i 132 l.-s 71 r.ii Corn Products 3. Oi n 1. lIO pre fern dson . . 51KJ Del., Iaok. & Wewt Pen & Rio Grando 2,po0 do preferred Distillers Securlt . . 1..Vm 71 '4 42 J -i "." Brie ao. 411 do lt preferreil . . GOO 73 do 2rl preferred.. General Electric... 2.100 rtS Great Northern pf 5.200 1R5 Hooking Valley. ... ...... .... Illinois uentrai. ... Int. Met J.OftO ,76 do preferrexi R00 73 International Paper loo 1"H do jirefe-red 200- 81 International Pumn ... 7.1 1714 do preferred..... Iowa Central , 2(i0 28 2 do - preferred ion 50 ft Kan City Southern loo 2n iro do preferred ..... 4Ao eo1 ro Touls & PCajahvlUe a.R 3 43 1 i 14 H Mexican Central... 5,200 2fisi 2H Minn & St. Louis M rift rS M.. Sr. P. & R.S.M. 900 332'4 131 do preferred ..... . . . . ..... Mlwrourl Paolflc. . . .aoo W, 74 Mo., Kan.' & Texas 2,iO do preferred 200 T2 71 National Lead 900 74 Vi 73 Mex. Xat. R. R, pf, 700 .19 r.nu JsT. Y- Central.... 11. .TOO lar. lai "V. Ont. A West 4.800 474 4,1 Norfolk & Western 300- 91 yt 90 do preferred North American. 500 K 814 N'orilif rn Pacific ... 1.1. H0 1 C - iRSt-i Pacific Ma.il 1.4. .T 14 .ITU Pennsylvania 331.000- lSO 3,7514 People's Gas 1,800 86-4 95U piu c. c. & s. i ..... Preswed S t eel Ca r 1 . 700 S5 14 o4 14 do preferred ..... ...... ..... ..... Pullman Palace Car 6OO 1 7T 178'4 Reading 104,700 . 137 Vi 135 do 1t preferred do 2d preferred.". H0' Sft S7i; 86 17B ISfiV. Republic Steel ..... 1.400, do preferred ...... 4K Rook Island Co... 12.1(H) do preferred 2,100 SohlosH-Kheff.eld .. K0 St. i. & s. y. 2 pr 200 S t. Lou la Sou t h weg 200 do preferred loo Southern Pacific. 13,400 do preferred 100 Southern Railway.. 3. TOO do preferred UOO Tenn Coal & Iron Texaa & Pacific. 1,000 Tol. St. h. & Vrt 200 do preferred lino H 6214 74(4 47 24 117 31 '1 S 33 24 92', 117 il ; 91 sav; 58 92 117 ".lVi 01 IBS ST. 32 - P2 ins 81 4- Union Pacldc- S.OO 1704 1 do preferred..... 1 OO n.7 f2 V. P. Express 100 11214 112 T. f?. Realty V. S. Rubber 200 51 5o do preferred... XT. S. frt-el 7. 400 4ft 4-- do nrerrrpd. . . . . .4ix jortt jn; Vir?.-Caro. Chem,, m 3T 37 do preferred...., . 200 108 1074 10 r-r-fi-rred Wells Kargo Exp.. n" S i-t i-t'S IVwtlnehoiisA KUet 200 l'O estern Cnlon.... no HA Whirl A Lakr Krlp 1.600 1-4 Wsconrtn Central . . - . - - do preferred ..... ...... ... Total sales for the day . . 1 .126,200 sliarcs. - BONDS. r HT"W YORK. Jan. 1 1 . Closin, quotations: U. B. rer. 2a reg.104?!D. A R. G. 4s... $7 do coupon.. ..10M'. Y.C. C. 3Ui. U. S. 8s re:. . . . 102 jXorth. Pac. s. . 0""m do coupon .... 1 "2 14 ! North. J o. Is. . to 1 XJ. . n f - - raajl-WH's'orfth. I'n-. -tm . . i do coupon. ...no'ilfnlon Pac. 4s.. .101 U. 3. old 4s re..M5iwi!. cen. s.. m do coupon. .. ,11 I Jap. As 2d aer.. Atchison Adj. 4s PHlJap- S efts... 3 Stocks In JLaondon. -I,0S!D0M Jan. 11. Consols for money, SO 11-16: do for account. 89 15-16. Anaconda . .. 1 - Y- rntrI. .1.".7 AtchjHon lORjNor. A West. ... -t flo pfa W4 li, do pffl 83 B. A O... .123 Ont. & eWst. . Can. Pac. . . . 1 !7 Pennsylvania . . ."V 'i !l(nfl Mlns. . . lies. & Oh 1 fill. . 17i Rradtns; r M. 4 St. F. ..157 SouthPrn fly..,, iilft De Bers.. 2.1 i do ofd.i ttS n. a M Union Pacific. . . . I R.t t do nfd. ........ tti Erie do 1st pfd, do 2d ftfd.. m ,U. B. ' Steel fii (',. Qo pra.. pft iWabash 1T3 I do pfd. . 147 '.-i Spanish ' -JO .; i ' Moiiey Exchnnare. Etc. ?CI-?V YOU K. Jan. 1.1- Monpy on call, firm . 4S 1,3c; rullns rate, Bfi ; cloeinsr bid. 34: of fered at' -4. Time loans, easier; (JO and V0 days and six months, (I per cent: prlmo mer- cantlle paper. er6i,4 per cent. 4terlln ichan K. ntron sr. with actual busi ness in bankers' bills at S4.o44(n4.84HA for rle- rrand, and at H.8M5jM.jO for (iO-day WllA Posted rtc, 4.SO4 and t4.R0. Commercial bin.. S4.tjov. i..r sliver. fiST4c- Mcxlcan doll.ru, joc. Government bonds, firm: railroad bonds, Ir- regular. I-OrfOOrc, Jan. 11. Bar stiver, steady, 31 per ounce. Money. Ma'&Sc per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 5 per cent; the rate of discount in the open market for three months' bills 13 & per cent. . . rnANCISCO. Jan. 68'.r. Drafts-Sight, ly; telegraph, loc. sterling on liontlon, 66 days, $1.81U: !Eht, SENDS STOCK CP SHARPLY LOCAL EXCimGE. Ot her Cocur d'Alcne Alines Mtrentlt- ened Oregon Trust & Savings Sells at 1 .SO. advance ?harply on the Fortland Exchange yesterday andt2.90 was bid aRalnst $2.60 on tho previous day. Snowwhne. an adjoining prop erty, moved tip 5 points In sympathy. The other Coeur C'Alene either held their own or were a sliftds better. Two thousand shares of CSreat Northern sold at 1 with SS bid for the Ten shares of Oregron Trust & tSavlnga Bank stock were sold at privato sale ot J1.50. Tills stock waJt very firm on the, good showing me In the last monthly statement. A preliminary nipctlns of the Incorporatori of the new Portland Bund & Stock Exchange was held In the office of the Commonwealth Hank Thursday even 1ns but nnal x change wm vcnlng. oward organizing the poned until next Monday Official prion of the Tortiand Stock Ex- ctiamc, yt-rdy were as follows: Bwnk. .loclu ' Bank ot callfurnla un: Kaiikcis I LumrrniMi's lliS fori land Tniet Co. United States National .,.,.. Jim Bonds ' City & Suburban 4s. ... Columbia Southern Irr'n Ss . . . ... O. II. & By. s 1K 0, W, F. ft. RX. OS 1(H) Pacific Coast Biscuit s U5 Portland Fly. &s ... Kouthwpslfrn lighting Ss. ..... ... J. C Le Co ... Miscellaneous Stocks AsoHated Oil 40 Home Telephone . ........... ... J. C-. Lee -o M'j Oregon City Mill . Lumber. . 4i Portland Height Imp. Co PftolftV States Telephone KH Puget Sound Telephone Southwestern L.IhtIng Co Vanuna Bay Telephone. ..... 4:i loo llSiS KMI 51 414 53' n Mining totocka- Alpuki Prtraleura ...; 10 Ilrltlfh Columbia Amal... 03 M. Rrltlsh x uKon Cam-adla Dixit; Meadows . lioiflflfld Trotter OS' j I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 111 Rly Con. drat Northern Holden . . . . Ijilifvlw M. sfc Ieee Creek Goid Mfimmoth S.7S 01 X (C . 12 154 02 1 inui . . ... .V 01 fnii i'i 12 ft ' 13';j 15 as 2214 2S on 11 .H-i io 04 -4 or "m ili!, Mornina North l'alrvlw .. Oregon Securities Standard Lon. . . Tacoma Steel ... 1'ntted Placer Waahougal Gold Ext Coeur d'Alena Ultrlct . Bunion .................... Burke Happy Day Park Copper .... .... Mineral Form Monmouth Kelndw Snowshoe S ... .Snowstorm 2. BO 3-40 SALES. in or. Trust Ac Sav.. Drtvate sale. .. . 10O 1000 Great .Northern M 10(H Great Northern Cl4 SECESSION'S IN COI.UFIEMI IJST. Tonopahi 31or Active and Steady at San Franetseo. PAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11. fSpcelal.) Tonopaha -were more active, Belmont een ing up 25 points to $5.50. Other stocks on this list were steady, with Jim Butler stronjr at SI. 35. The Interests In the mine, wnlch have been widely scattered, are getting into stronger hands and new developments may appear at any time. The Goldfleld lit contaJned many recew slons from yesterday s bid prieea after regular close, the largest being In Silver Pick of 10 points at f I,u21i. Jumbo, Vernal, Atlanta, Diamondfleld and Black Butte Con sol I dated were all off from 7 to 7 point Several advances were made. Pot latch roak ing the biggest Jump, of 20 points, to Si. .HQ with small transactions. Among the sales were: Black: Sutte and Slack Ants with Nevada Boy scored 3 and 4 points of an ad Montana;, $4.02; MacNamara, 03c; Midway $2.30; Belmont, $5.50; GoldvAnchor, 44c Jim Butler, $1.35; Sandstorm, 78c: Kendall, B4c; Blue Bull. 57c; Atlanta. 95c : Oreo. Bend. $1.4.1; Ialy, X3.00; Mugget. ISc; tor. 33c; Stray Dog, 65c; Bagle'a Nest. 23c Eastern Mining; Stocks. NE"W YORK, Jan. 11. Closing Quotations Adams Con $ -lOjOntarlo f .05 .tlVOphir Alice .. ti.i,upnir 7.2 Brunswick Coa. . .S.' Phoenlx 2-PO .S.'Phoenlx -7M Potos! ......... .:tS;SavRge l.lojSterra Nevada. 'omatock .a Con. Col. & V Ilorn Silver. . .11 Iron Silver.,,... J.WSmall Hopes.... .40 I.eadvllle Con. . . 4.25 Standard Little Chief OS j 3.2, BOSTON", Jan. 11. Closing quotations: Adventure . .1 4.75 jParrot 30.."0 Allouez S. 00 iQulncv 1114. HI Ams Igamatd 11.25 (Shannon .... li::.T." Atlantic .... 1S.SO iTamanck .. ir.7.00 Bingham . . . 33.25 Trinity 31.50 Cal. & Hecla 900.00 '.United Top.. 7:1.25 Centennial .. 41. 50: ju. S. Mining- 67. ATM Cop. Kanp. . vt.n , t. - . ..... i 7 .) Dalv West.. 1J.M T'tah T.irr, Franklin ... 20.20 IVictoria .... 7.75 Lsle Royaie. S3.25 Winona .... 12,25 Mass. Mining -8.25 'North Butte. 117.25 Mlchlaan ... 21 ..17 Al Wolverine .. lOO.OO Mnhawk .... 4.T."1 .'Butte Coal . . .IS..:; 7 Mont- C. C 3.S7HlNvda 10.Oi 0. Dominion 53.30. W. & Ariz.. 17.1.50 Oiceola .... 1G4.00 Greene Con.. 31.00 STARTS OUT WELL General Trade Situation as Good as in Other Years. LACK OF CARS BAD FEATURE Moft Complaint of Luck of Tritns- portation Comes From AVest and Solatia Wool lar- n Comes Fror South Wool ? tela Iiule lrm. Jan. 31. Bradatrecfs to ne . cross-currents In trade vnitn prevent generaliration, but as a run? the situation lone little ry comparison with prorlln years at this early stage of the f The car-Rhortaga situation la fftlU acute. thoucrh mild ve.tliep lielps tho railroads. Special cnmplaint cornea from the North west, where the fual and grain -movement Is checked from the acinc Coast, where the supply of fuel Is scanty; from Ocklahoma, whero hutldintr in the nw cities and towns Is a-ffected by Inahllltv to get material, and from Lhe cotton a nl 1 urn her-producing pc- Tinn?, which complain of the car shortage fleeting snlpments. Wool, markets ar. rlth foreign marki iuch Chailfre, excel Wool, markets are "very firm in sympathy with rorelgn marHets. fugar Is wlthmit much chaiifre, except that one refinery has cut prices of refined lk cent. Coffee ha eased slightly, f nt tires being- 25 to 35 points lower on a larae movement. Hank, clearings for trie week: ending Janu- arjMO Rrerrgatc 1 7:i, 0."5, 8s;i 9. 5 Increase over Inr.t ' weekV hiit 0 per feht' hcTow tho v.-eeX. Iat year. Exrludlne Nw York the tntal Ik I.'J2.145.S06 0.3 ppr cent In excess of last week antl o per cent over last year. ' .. Bufineaa fn.il ures tn the United States for the wk ending .1 anuary 1 0 1111 m t"r- 271. aga-lnst 3 H."i lant wee it and in the like week of 1!0(i. In Canada failures for the veek number 2-4, an aealnst 15 last week and 4H In this xveeR a year ngo. Wheat (Including flour ) exports from the United Mates anl Canada for the week Midlnff January 10 aRcrresratG 4.073,110 huih. elR. against 4 . l?r,r.2 TO bushels laat week and 4.75S,77 In the rorrcnimndlnn x- ' K. Inxt year. For the past -8 weeks of the fincal yar the nwl are 101.998.ClV aualnst "J.78S.702 In lHr-. ERRATIC 1VKATHKR Al TKCTS TKADK. lural lieattlon From frftvloUs Decline In Wheat Irlcs. N Tr.W YORK. .Ian. 11. It. O. Dun A- Oo.'s weekly review of trade tomorrow will eay; Trade return are IrreRular because of th erratic weather, unscasonahly high temper ature roal rlcllna; sa l-f ot li evy-wei h t wearing, apparel at some points, while busl- m Is most satisfactory In colder sections. Freight blockades -were relieved to some ex tent. but there Is wtill much complaint of tardy deliveries. Prices of all commodities declined almost l per cent during Uecem- l-er. Tllgner prices have prevailed at the lead ing c-onj ti ,'1 1 1 y ex ! an gen. Tm whena. there was s, natural reaction from the preceding. decline In which . tha short account took profits, and tlis recovery was carried still further In rr-iina to reports from "Winter wheat states that a sharp Tall In tempera- tun tfipBtcnod mucli damaje Ivm frost because of Insufficient snow covering:. In t o lor arrlvaln of S.d4.0o bushels of corn, crompared with 3.UH.-..OH1. and Atlantic tenant exports wero only 1,410,L72 bushels, against MM in 100(1. Tolton wan fairly stenJj-. rjlafollitles-of commercial falfurcs thus far rrportfd .1 nulla r v n m 'iiiiti-tl to ?3.rtS..0. oC whlrh Sl.sri.M44 wore lu manufacturing. Hrliiiiif in trading ami Wi in otticr commercial lines. Rank t'U-arlnga. I'EW TQKKi Jan' ll.-TDe fouling table, compiled by . Itradtret, shown the hank clearings at the prlnrlpnl cities for the week ended January lo. with the percent age of Increase and decrease, as .compared with the corresDondlnK week last year: New Torse t'htcaso Boston 1HO.0IH) 5.2 Philadelphia l.tf t. I.OUI5' FMttnburg San Franrltco" .... Baltimore Cincinnati ( Knnsas f'lty ?Cew Orlpnns" .... rvt Inn en. p 1 1 ..... Cleveland. LouIbvIIU Detroit i.ob A ngeies .... t nnahH M ilwaukef Providence' Buffalo Indlanapollx ..... tst. Paul Denver .Seattle M-mphls 4.-.:.."i,ooo 1 .4 .UfcVMJtiO 2.2 S2.0-47.O00 10.1! :::i.4ni.im)o i:.r a.:si,oo s . in.MK.omi -0,;i.l,oou 22,0 i:..(!rtlD0ii 14.KOO.O0 1 :1."S, (Of 1 n.rtifl.iino 2 1 ,,ViN.(HO l.H M.IMIO 1 . W R..V16.WW 1,1 lilt H.K"i9.(Wlrt m.o 1. 1 1 s.noo - - ll.67lt.DOO . j.:j 0,000 zzfi . H MHS.UW IS. 8 THE.FACIF1C TELEFHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY First Mortgage and Collateral Trust 5 per cent Sinking Fund 30-Year Gold Bonds, Dated January 2, 1907. Interest J anuary 2 and July 2. Due J an- uary2, 1937. . Tliese bonds cover the entire -propertv of the company, opery Hupr the exten- sive Bell telephone system in California, Oregon and Washington, with branches into adjacent states. Thev are a first mortgage on the entire plant and real estate in San Francisco, a first lien through ' stock ownership on the system in Oregon and Eastern Washington, and a refunding Hen on the ''Sun set" property in California and Western Washington. The value of the prop- erty covered amounts to three times the bonds outstanding (including the present issue), and net earnings to three times these interest charges. A large portion of the proceeds of these bonds will he used in improving the S3rstems in Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane. " We offer $3,000,000 of the above bonds for public subscription at 10212 and accrued interest. Subscriptions will be received up to and including January 21, 1907. The purchase price will be payable upon the delivery of temporary bonds, which will he exchangeable for permanent engraved bonds when is sued. The privilege is reserved of reneetrng an3T or all subscriptions and of allotting a smaller amount than subscribed for. Descriptive Circular on application to, and subscriptions will be received by Messrs. Ladd & Tilton and The United States National Bank . W. -HAL5EY & CO., Bankers NEW YORK Columbus ........ T'ahin?ion ...... fit. Joseph Savannah Portland. Or. - A Ibany Salt UaKe City.... Toledo. O. - Rochester .Atlanta X.com. i. -. u .. i . . . . Hertford Nninille JVorln TJes Moines . ...... J.074.000 oioia.ooo S.XOu.Aiifl 4.14,OOi 13.. ilBTiO'1 8.(1 I I I I ..VJ0.0A0 4.fMi. oon K. OO 1 '. oor, fi.822.000 :t.OO. (ini 2.MT7.I1HO 13.1 12. a I 1 1 I Aipsta, Gi Sprlngnsld. Mmh. . rorllnpd. Me tloux it"y ..... .Z vaiiPYillc MMU.I Plrmlncliam .... W'or.-est er .... .... 'liarlcaton.' t5- T - . . Lincoln Mobile Erie Oa Vi land K l . .0. . . . . .TKsrinvl11e, Fla. . Wllnilnsicw, prl,,i Wl.lilta AVMU..lnrr. ...... I.Ht ifTKOCk .' .' I ." . ." ." Klm.nioo, Mich.. Toprlta XV heeling. W- "a . . M n - - Ti 1R.3 1ft. ;ri.i 11!. 2 .1. 2,070,090 2.54.nfirt 1.B51.HOO 1.sn-.oo 1.3"J3.ono 2.143.HIKI IS. 7 ioi a fi,5 n.2 e . 1 r. ! t 20. .1 0 17 ! . 1 23 . O . P. ft :;m 47. a 7 . 1 MM 1.27'J.OOO l.USrt.ooo i.KTH.noo i .;:r.:t.ooo l,7.RtIMlO l.O77.0i Sprlngnelrt. 111. HTl'.OOO ran ryvcr win Helena I -xlnatt i Fa.Bn, -'- r -ew B'rtfnrd Youns-iown Alcr n Kor.,mio T'lOOO 4.000 77'J.OdO r.op.ofo 041,l0 ;i!iit.flii(i -.n:t.ooA jr.. otto "7:i.'o fi;i(i,ni)(i 2s.los.01 10 17.444. nrm l.O2.0tO H.l 1.5 1S.R 40 . o "S . s o.O Binfrliamton Chester. Pa T.ovn 21.15 1 .rt i s."6 TUnoii'liiBtin. III. . . Frfinont. rs oh fscmn Bend, Intl., Hou.ton nalvemnn . . Fort W ,ynt. . . . "..1 :!n.s CAN ADA. HIUTIl.iiOO 3 ;.'jfl.i.n(i S.l'40,000 0110 H.'m.OOO y.7.'i0i Montreal .. 0.6 :ih. ns.a 86.2 Oil,., ......... Halifax Vancouver, B. C. Onbee Hamilton ....... Ml.. John. 1ST. I . . idjioo ir,.o i ,r.r.r..o Lomlcm. unt. .... Victoria, a. C 1,(113,0111) b.o 'Balances pnid In cash OFFSET QULLISH PORTS AKCKXTIXK I-: S CAI SKS EASY TElililNG IN AVHEAT 1'IT. JIric-03 Ht C'liic-wjffo t'lofsc a SliaUe Ofr on a mall Volume ot CHICAGO. Jan. 11. The advice from Ar gentina off "ft a number ot bullish reports from the Tvorthwest and caused an easier reeling jn the wiicat pit for the gmater pari of lhe day. The receipts In the Northwest con tinned smal 1 and severe snow blockades UP'.n the rallrnails banlahFil lioii"- fo r t n 1111- niedlnte Increase in the movement. stocks at Minneapolis Increascil only ,.in,0(ii) buMi- els, compared with an increase of 1..n.fi.00i busheln Tor the Mimo day last yesr. In the Mouth west, weather condu I im vt orr rl't'laril to be excellent for the grow Ins; crop. Ie- maud was slack and trading quiet touch. out the day. The market closed rty. May openril a shade lower ait "B'.ir. sold between Tl -ii TilV.1- and TerTOo and closed a TradW in'the'rorn pit and prices held steady throughout the day. May opened unchanseed r r, a shade higher ut S rt :i o to -t :i t( . sold to 4T.S -O it - T o and closed, up c at 4:J(&43u. The, feeling in lhe oAti ult ub somewhat easier, but prices era little changed. TiTsv 'if lower n t v. f n fc c. and ""'i Tn-nangea a r -. Provisions were weaH ojj selMng fcv lOCjJ loncs. who were actuated by tha fact that local receipts of hogs were m u 1 1 Isrger than ! it .lieen cappctoil. At thn clnae JU - r r- 1c warn o(T 20c at S 1 G.42 l.m . lard was .",c lo wer Rt .ir, ana Tiim were flown JOf nt , Ladins futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. On.n. Kish. Jnw. May July .inii .7(1'; .;&; July ,..,..,) AY AV,t OATS. .at8, -:tH--s MESS PORK. Jnnuary Mar July .33 ft ".loltK) lti'.Vs una January Mhj- July .... n.2:; n.4r. S.OU fHURT RIPS, ft. AO ; oo w- lav. .OS ft. OS B.OO fl.im w.17'4 .!-',' Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Wheat No. 2 Snrlna. 7MS79e; No. 3, 7Sr-: No. 2 red. 71,i6"i2c. New I 413 Montgomery St.. San Francisco PHILADELPHIA Ry So. 2. lc. Parley Fair to choice malting. 4e. Flaxn-fd ro. 1. ; o. 1 Northwaat- em, Timothy Prim. I4.JS. Clover Contract grsdes. SI Mom pork Per barrel. SI 5. at isrd-rpr loo iiu., Sides Short clear t boxed . .12-iO 7i4. tteeelpt s. ?hipmi"nts. I'lim r-. batT'la 2O.70fl 11' .7-" Wheat, bushels ."2.is tj.fKto Corn, uiwheis VSM W Oata, bushels 183.m 17J..-'V Jl,e. huvhfli. . . -t Oi m Barley. Miaheia 90. 50.6VU Grain und Ttt&m it Xir York. NKW TORK, Jan. 11. Flour rteceipt. lO.OOO harrele; -; porl f. iiir.200 barrels. Ma.r -atet. strady, with a quiet trade. wheat-Receipts, inn(on( bulie!n; eiports, 2S4.:77 bushels. Spot, steady : No. U red, . 1o elevator H nil 8'ir. f". o. to. anoat; No. 1 T7or h ern luiln th. Ml. e T. o. 1. arlnat ; Ko. Z iiartl Winter, 84c f. o. h. afloat. The vli'at market n unsettled nil dy. At flrwt weak on sn benre of a short interest. prices had an Irn-gill.ir ad v-s nr-e t h rough 1 11 art'Tiio .n nn lila flill- .inn wrfklv rlsr anoes. fair local bull support and export hupinrjs, closing nn nnriiancil. Mar. k (a f& e. "losed at S'J r ; July closed at M , l a. hides, wool anart petroleum Steady. Oram at San telM. fi FllAXi'lUCO, Jan. ll. -Wheat ind lrly. rt-a1' and iincha nerd. pvt iiniiiatloiiji' Vheat Shipping. ai.sr.A milling, l.a.-l .40. t Pirlfy-Ffcd, Jl.105l.13; brewlnc. l.l2i;.9 b) t.ats n-d12aifi'1.7r.: white. l.SOffl.0; t'aii board miI: Wheat sales. Karlry-May, Sl,in; precmtier, PSC, Corn Ijiige yellu. tl .nw; 1 Liverpool. .in. II. In the train mar. M today i-riees cliwd sj follows: Wheat Snot, firm: No. 2 r-4 Western Win. ter. Fiiturr. firmer- Marrh. As rt - Msv. rt Ssd; July. a. IiONDOX. Jan. ll.-Cumes miiet: Pgcifle Coast, prompt .hlrmnt. 2. IMfl3 Ai. Miner it, bngiann conwj-. nne. Minnrapolla .Vhrut MarUrt. MI.VVBAPOMS. .Ian. ll.-Whot-May. Kff7S'.'..'; Jul- TO 1 herd. Rii'i' IlVTtc- .ormrrn. I'liSfl 77r; No. t Narlli heat at Tneoma. rOKTLAXD LIllOTOf K 3IARKET. Pricra Current Iocsllr on Cattle. Sheep and nogs. The following prim wre quoted in tin local livestock market jeaterdny:' A n I . K. Rest steers. :l.l:.e 1.1: me dium. 3.31) ; ro-s. a.T. r r. ; fair to medium cow, f2 2'i'5 .50j bull8, f 1 . 'JJ calves. $Ki l.:,A. SHEEP Best. 5-2 .V.M; lambs. 5.73. HOGS "Ftest. SH.734T7 : lightweights, XG.30 O.OSi BtocKera aoU fredert, ftj.jof tf,70. Ksuttrn Uvealork Markets. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 11. CTattls Re- celPtE, 3foo; market, uteadv; native ateer,, 41 natlva cows and helfera. $2.2"$.: stock- era and feeders. ftX . T3 : Western cow;. Si: O Western Mwrj. S3.7S4t9.SO; bulls. S3V 4.30 ; ca I ves, s:i. 7 . Pit. Hogi-IleorlDts. 0000: nmM, weak to 10c. lower; bulk of sales. Sri. 4oS H.4T 4 : heavy. Wi.B: atockora. S. KV9.7 V : piss and lights. siicep-Rwlpn fHH; niarkPt, steady; mut- tons. $4.7S'fX.7.rt: lambs. ta.TtVfr7-0: rajige wethers. S4.&O0S.SO: fed ewes. S4ti7S.324. SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 11. Cattle Receipts. 2500: market, steady: native Umi UW. cows and heifers, $2.IUHff 4.nO; Western steers. S.'t. . to ; crows sni-i lilfra, f.15; atoclt- ers and feeders. S-.aOrT4.70. Hop Kwipw, marKrt, eiow to fa lower; heavy. $n.fiM.oS: mleu. M.2.r.'4 1?30; light. se.2o.vi; pigs, ss-.-var. Sheep Receipts, 000; marHet, steady; ear- llng, $5.7oy 0.25. CHICAGO. Jan. 11. 4,tt!e Rcipt. RrtdA: steady : boev". S - 1 7.UO; si iv leers iar.d feid -era. tZ.OSti4.Hn: cows and helfrra. St.r-sa? -iMi; calves, f)8.0 TexttB fed t-ers. fl. 794.00. Hns Receipts today. SO.rViO: Rc ton er: mixed and toittehers. 5.20-fl 52 4 : good to rholc hrsvy. . 40I M : rooah hfv, t. sr.it .no llRht, l8.watt.4T1,-!; bulk, of sales. S5.o !..Vi: Dip. HMVl Sheer Ttecetpta. SoOi); steady; sheep. S4.S5XP e.UU; lambs. 4.rtT7.7.',. Dally Trenfliiry fitatrmfnt. . WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. Today's statement of the Treaaur)- balances in the general fund Available cash balance WtMU Gold coin And bullion V&MAV, tlold crt locates .Vl.Oirvftii Coal Pfopffies All or the prcpertica or THE issa- QTTAH COAJj COMPANY", consisting- of 1 BOD acrea of coal landa, at Issaquah and Grand Hid see. KlriaKB Co-. Statu oi Wasiiln&ton, BunKerg, rignts, rran- chises. and properties of every kind, belonging to this Company, can Ve purchased free of debt, for a. moderate cash price. Apply to cwror.D THOMSON. Box 1117 Post Office. New York City. CHICAGO