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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1907)
V THE 3IORMNG OREGOMAF, TUESDAY, JANUARY lo, 190Y., 13 IHY-SEND UP PRICE Advances in Onions and Pota- toes Expected. AS RESULT OF COLD SNAP j)ccrca in Shipments From Oregon Will Strengthen California Mar kets City Cream Supply Is Cut Down. A tharp na!- in th onion and potato xn arkt is looked for as a result of t ii frex-up. The cold wave has practically .toMei tMii.Mi.li (ram OrtBM to the Cal- irornln mtrkfti, nod. ,rly advaiiars there r lookl for as li w riult. A private letter from Hon Francisco, dated Friday, predicted i lower markot on on- Ion ft In -Hw of heavy expected receipts from Oregon. T ri n .chariRB In th rather, however, hai put a different Mpcct on things by preventing the shipping move nient from this end. As "California Is al m ot bare of onloni. It Is difficult, to so i how there can toe anything but an advance ivim no suppiiwvaiiabie Ifum the ortti. Oregon jrrowers expect to ae a 3 or 4 nt market before the nrwon cloae. and their hopes " may be remllsed. Mail advices from San Francisco report ed a strong demand for fancy Oregon po tatoes, and stated that If any were at hand they would briny ILSA. utern potatoes were arrMng at Los Angles and bringing ll.S0Cfl.80. MrKlnly Mitchell eald of the potato outlook : "There la sure to be a tcood market for potatoes during the remainder of the - on, but the trouble will be to get oars. California needs our Orenon Burbankt, but the problem will be To get thcmMhcr." Only one car of potatoes was shipped1 South yesterday,': and It was loaded with diff loulty-. Po far as could be learned, none will be shipped .by steamer tonight. Po tato men believe that the loss by freezing In Ihe Interior has been great. KI.ERY AXD CAl'LII LOWER if t: I- KK. Ilmvy Rufui in California Cut Down the Crops. r"tws comes from California that the celery and cauliflower crops have been serl- misly Jnjured by the late rains. In a clr- cular letter dated Loa Anirrlrs. January 9, the California Vegetable Union says: Celery Owing to an extreme shortage of refrigerator tars and unfavorable weather durliiR the month of December we w ere un able to come even clone to filling the wants r cur customers; notwithstanding tnese ou vtrtt eonftitions ve have phlppod In thft neighborhood of lOU cars more than last eanon .to the same date. It lias been rain 1 n n almost conatantly for the pant tour day with the result that all orders booKefl for Khlpment the first of thl week are still un fltlcd. Our- celery I n now of cIcRant duality and In prime ah I pp in tf rondltlun. and as c " fupply of ccrs is Improved, it. la. only iTtnttor of weather with us at this time. The heavy rains of the past few days have ruined from 3uu to 1 H acres of cfliry In the lowlands and unless there is a changei in the nr-ar future heavier losses wi: re Kllt. Even with an Immediate cespatlon of the rain shipments for the next few d; will be ttarht, owing- to the muddy condition of the fields and roads. Cauliflower Weather has been directly opposed to maturing fancy "cauliflower. 'I'lie crop at Its best was very licht. Cool, dry weether during November and the first part of December prevented the early stock from arrowing. The present heavy rain, coming at the lime when our late variety was J ready to cut, will undoubtedly ruin a large liovtton of It; At thin moment pwpects for future, shipments of cauliflower are not Cabbaee All tndl cations point to nop ot elegant quality, This is ideal grow ing weather for cabbage. Shipments should begin movtna- the middle of February, with m heavy . supply during Uarch, April and May. i I MKAVY OKDKRS KR 1907 HOI'S. lacbmuml At Plocns Contract for 80,000 rounds at Cenk It Is reported that there are heavy or d cr on hand for 1 HOT hons at 12 crn I s Not a great deal of contracting has been flow, n mi m averse to sclllne fu tures at this time. In addition to the two contracts reported rcintly, IacrhmuiKl Jt Plncus have closed a deal by which they Till secure $m pounds-two crops o BO.OOO and 30,000 poundsat 12 cents. The demand or pot hons' con tlnuct un abated. Two transactions involving large riocKs were under wayj'cncrGay. Among the recent deals r exported in the purcliaso by the K C. Horst Comp ny of -IOO bales In the Independence section- at 12 to J .1 one olthe lots DougHt was that of Yeater Bros. ' Catlln VA I. Inn bought the i'ren t lot of TS balra at 12 cents. and n 1 Inhale lot at 13 cents. The Jtansau mm ty umm & rmms at Grant's Pas. last week consisted of 521 hales from .1. rv Ransau and 1 balrti from Mrs. St l:inzau. Aa was reported In Friday's Ore- r onisn, the price ram n crnts. fITY BnXTKF C K I.KWENKII. ilo'inj of Lowff (.oUmitHO fjhutO flit ( nam Supply From That Quarter. Fumethlna In the way of a butter fain Ine is likely to occur here unless t hi weattirr modrrate. Most pC tlio rlty crosin frim get their cream supply from down thp Hvr. .nil wMti the i- lor" 1 11 K . r tha 'Columbia thin .upply I. hut off. I"rrrnl iock ot butter win not laat lonp, anfl the crfttrnwlrii may tie ealUd upon to make up the chortnijf. nrm'ed up materially yesterday. the supply was light and the demand RlPMIItf. Tile (Mitral auotail. cents, with some sales report a HT M cen tsr. r rro poultry came to hand. 1 flospd easy last week; and with nlontj of Ka stern dressed noultrv offering a slow mar k e t la loo k ed for. j TROST mm TRADE SIT1IRS. ; "old Westser Clenm ttae Hide walks of per lhall Produce. Front strret presented an unusual ap- 6aranee' yeslerJay. The sldcvalkn were as bare as on a Sunday, ami business came to a standstill early In the day. as the de mand for fresh fruit and vegetables vas nrredlnniy H?ht, AM perishable stuff was kfDt Indoors to prevent It from frcer.lnt. and even there It was not safe. One firm loNt a la rue quantity of pples, and In se v -eral stores temporary stove were put In to Krrp thentticK from rrcezliiK. There is every likelihood of a scarcity of oranges for the next week or two. , .-ar arrived yr.trrday and .two mere are due. but the latter will go Kortii unless the local market la prepared lo advance its bid on them. The rains In California put a stop t o pick ln, and there will be no shipments from the oralis districts for several days. Bank (lenring. rorttand Fattle . Spokane , . . . . i.r.T i.a:: . . . '. . sirs' iwo Ada.neei ta Smoked and Fresh ,MeaU. A new price card -of the I "n ion Meat CVm any juots half a- ent advauct In picnics m coungs lolls, ritklfd pigs' feet are a rncd S1.90 nr oaj-rel. Thrre are a lo som advances In beef and pork cuts and in fancy moMs. The' rise In compound lard was an nounced In this paper Sunday. I'ORTLAUD QUOTATIONS. Vea-etakles. Fruits, Etc. , DOMESTIC FRUITS Apples, common to eholc, 60 tj 75c per box; choice to lancy, $1 peaib, SI l-oO;' cranberries, $11.50? 12 per barrel; persimmons, $1,50 per box. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons, fancy, $4.50 ?5 per box; oranees. navels. 93&3.5-0; Jap anese, Sl-tt5 per bundle;, grapefruit, pineapples. $:i-75ii 4.50 per dozen : bananas. to per pound; pomegranates. $2.30 per box. nuui . cajzl,l AOL.r3 xuruips. vvc tf i per sack: carrots, mc&$l per sack; beets. l.:'&6 1.oO per sack; garlic, 7 M & lOc per pound; horseradish. 4510c per pound; sweat potatoes, 3c per pound. ; FRESH VEGETABLES Cabbage, 2c per pound; cauliflower. $1.15 per dozen: "lry. 7&u-4 . 15 per crate; egrsT plant. ai.Au crate, lettuce, head. 3Uc pt r dozen; onions, ioff per aosen; bell peppers, 8a; pumpkins, 2c per pound; spinach, 40 6c per pound; tomatoes. $2.75 per crate; pars ley. 1 OKfl. 1 tn: ; aquasb, i!c per pound: art 1 chokca. ' rep 7T.c per dozen ; botbouM let tuce. C1.?S&2 per box. QJUQ.'sS-Wegon, fljl,.a per nunorea. DRIED FRUITS Applos. B4t8i pound; apricots, 16 19e: peaches ; i r 13c ; pears. la ns. white, in sacks. 3 it- il Vi c pr pound; black. 4 r.".c: bricks. 73ctS.S2.25 per box; mm, mm wfc dates, Fenian, c pound. ink's. fM "-- Siei.CO: CO r IW 5-yrgwn, f.W, 0-crown, 3.l0j frown. i3..r,0: loose muscatels. 2-crown, 8e; Grain, flour, fcfa, Etc. , WHEAT Club. 6ii67t': blucstem, 68 6MV: 3 . S3-90; straiEnts, 3.S6, clours, $S.J5: Valley. 13.40. BARLEV Feed. 1 21.502 2 per ton: brewing. , "V I rc T" hol, (SB: era : ked . "JT per ton- MlLLSTUrrS Bran, city, tlT; country, J1S pr ton: mldilllng, t'l'y. shorts, city. i ip ; iouiur - per uuuiiv . aiiiis. OKRE.VL FOODS Rolled 'oats, cream. OO- pound sacks, 7; lower grades. fi.5O(96.S0 oatmeal, steel cut, ID-pound jacKs. J5 per barrel ; 6-pound Hack-. $4 . 25 per bale ; cut trxcAl (sround), 45-pound sacks. ST. SO per barrel : 8-iiound aokii, 5-4 per bale; spilt Df-ue. oer lOO-nounds. X4.za4.SO: pearl barley. $4'34.W per 100 pounds; pastry flour, 10-pound sacks, 12.30 per bale. hA 1 valley timotny, jo. 1. aiqji per ii ; 12. tfi n Ore k on tlmo thy. f 14 S 1G; .! r, SWB S.30: cheat. ST.tHS.GO: Ki aln hay. f T.POi&e.&O; alfalfa, sil.50; vetch bay, "SSS-OfX Butter. Eggs. Poultry. Etc. Bt'TTER City t- icamerlfs : Extra erean fry. J5c per pound. State creamerle rancy creamery, ouoc; store outter, ti 18c. BUTTER FAT First grade cream, 330 i- pound; second grade cream. 12c less pec rjt.iin ireEiin mill' 1 1 out: uri uua. CHEESE Orecon lull cream twrns, Hfl 1Tic: Young America. 1 3 14 Htc per cound. iXii'bTiii a vet ftK. 01a jieiisi, ..0... nM rin.t.rs. llt&lln: drR.ed chicken,. 16U 17c: turkeys. live, lT17Aic; turkeys. dressed, oliolce, 20 i 22c: geese, live, per pound. 1012c; ducks, 14615c; pigeons. $1 Dressed Meats. VEAL-Drssed. 75 to 125 pounds. 8U9 Co; J 25 to 150 pound a 7c: 150 to 2O0 poindi. io : ir) pouncin aua up, o qync. E BEF rr;et.-d bulls. iic per pound ; cows. 4(ov.e: countrv steeia, dsvViC. MUTTON Dressed, fancy, 8!ifr9c per pound: ordlnarv. ittfrie. PORK: Dressed. lOO to 130 pounds). SflUHc; JMJ to -k pounas. ivmc: suu pounas up, Cfl.c and PORTLAND IJVESTOCTt MARKET. Prices Current I-ocslly on Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. The following prices were quoted In the lo cal IIVMtocR market yesterday: CATTI.K Best stfpnu. S;t.SrM&4-14 ; medit f I.iotfo.uO; cow, f2.79$-3;' fair to medium P0W8. $2.2542.50; bulls. $1.50-52; calvca. $4 4. SO. WHWPP Best. ST.ifirn.50; laniba. 3.r0?3.Tfl JlOUti Best, ftf.TaVfiT; lightweights, 80.5 fi.g5; atockers and feedpra, fd.50P.T5. Kaxtern Livestock KANSAS CITY, Jan. 14.- Marketfl. Cattle Receipts ll.HOO; market, steady to fliade lower. Native . alters, t-TT; native cows and heifers, f.ZfiZii stocKera and foeders, i;r tp l.To; Western cows,- $.0D(&;4.-0'; Western steers, $:t."SS$5.50;. bull,. $S4.30: calves, $a.rot -.so. 1 torn" Receipts, TOOO ; market, 5c lower. Bulk, ot sates. So. 55 (&) 6.4a ; heavy. S6.40? 6.43; pacacn, $6,354-6.42; pigs and lights, $5.ar.)6.:iT4. KhiTp -Rn-elpt. WMO; market, steady, Muttons, $4.30o.75; lamb, 0.o0 9 7.u0 range wether?, $4jj SOUTH OUAHA, Jan celpts. tHKMI ; m r li. t . str Native steers, 4 0 -5 ; 1 4. Cattle He ld - to lOc lower. native cows and heifers. $2.Mfil50: Western steers, 13.350 5.40: Texas cows and heifers. $2.5004.0; cs-nners. JtVU: utockeri and feeders, tz. SO 4. so; calves, SO-OO; bulls, stags, etc.. J2.301fl.30. Hogs- Receipts. 05CKI; market shade to 5c lower. Heavy. -1! T i & tj.ai Vi mixed. fO ST'ife-SO; light, St U.O; pigs. 3.1S J bulk ol sales, ftf.2dt.d0. yhcep Uetelpts. 14.0UO; market. 10lSe lower. Yoarlliia-s. S-30 ti t. 13; wethers. .. 5.30 ; wes. S-i. t& 3. lO ; lambs. Stf,SO (Qp T.33. I'MCAGQ, Jan, liattic-Rtcclpt!, Il,- OOO: market. 5frl0c lower. Beeves. $0.15 7.00; Htorkera and f "edfira. 30 IP ; - -o w and heifers. g 1 .00 fr 5. 1 3 ; calves. u ST S.STt ; liogs Kevelpts toUay, d-,000; . 0c lower, Mixed and butchers. Jfi.ir'(ii..45; good to choice heavy. g.a.-nfr .30; rough heavy. $6.10 l ; lls:ht. . irttl.40; plas, ."t.7Utf O.U ; lUlk of sales, 0.30r6.4S. Sheop Receipts, 33,000; 10c lower. Sbm a.eO(&5-70; lambs. 4.50g5.73. ltOTATIO8 AT HAN FRANCISCO. Prlrea paid for Iroduee. in the By City MarkHM- iSAT FRANCISCO, Jmi. 14. The followlns prlrca vfrc uotca in the pn?Cucv marKet yets terday: FBt'IT Apples, choice. 1 . OTi ; common. tMVhTSc: bananas. SIS.3.S4; Mexican limes. 3 tf; California lemons, choice, T.Vq 3 ; com- won. MMZci. liflLVel. tl-.S03i tine- apples. a.SOW3.50. " . - Vfc:CJ FIT AIJ I,EitJ Ououmbers. 1 ; aSrllc. '4 t7-; areen pca. &fi 1 '.jc ; atling beans, nom mm; tomatoM, fi.TD?)!-, rgj plan,, f;,"!, KUGS Store. Sl(,9fSMcr fancy ranch. :tSc: aitern. liO'Eric-. I-OTATOBS River white. fl.Aoal.SO: Rlvrr reds, SI a 1 1 -ir; Salinas Burba nke. S1.904TS.S5; spots, C30S2.I8; Ovcgcm : Burbanks. M l.TK. OKIONS Tpllow. tl.l.SS. BUTTER Fancy -1". m .- . y . 3TV4c; crvmm- ery wconds, Stic; rancy dairy. 34c; dairy ec orts. nominal: plekled. 2tg2lUc WOOI- F-all. JIuniboldt and Mendocino. tH ffl -t r-1 South Plains and San Joaquin, 7HT8c ; laiiilMS, S13c; Nevada, J .14?-18c. uorB-caiiiornia, nifisc; Oregon and Waahlngton. 11 15c. CHKKSB YounK America, 15c; Eaatern. 3 'i t--; - tern . 1 :Vc. HAY Wheat, flff2; wiicA and oat-( jj &!: alfalfa, $t0fil3; stock, eOfilO: straw. OOTfiFSoc per bale. JS- MiIlTlTF-FS Bran, ' tSO.S092s.lM; mid- dllnRH. S-7ttlU. FUOUR California ' family extras. N.80f 5.10; bakers extras. $4.4064.75: Oregon and Washington. S:e.505. POL' LT ft Y Turkeys, gobblers, 2twTt22c: tur key hns, 2tfS2c; roosters, old, f 45; youny, $i;d?8.50; brollera wnall, $:ifS4: broilers, large. S44J5: fryers. ; .hens. STW&8.50; ducks, olil. IMrB: ducks, .vounu. RrX El I'TiS Klour. 2l.6 quarter ackn; vhcat. r:r0 rentals: Parley, 1480 centals: oats, 6o40 centals: com. 60 centals: potatoes. a.S aa'H: bran. sacks:, middlings. Ur,9 aarlw; bay, ,57 toru : wool. 2 bales; hides, D. Coffee and Siieftr. T-IW YORK. Jan. 1,. Coffra futur., olr.d .t .-ail .c n net decline of r.ffi H point,. Sl.,. lot. BOO as'. Including February, 5.15c; JUrch, S.2wf(.".2ric: May. 8.3005.400: June. 5.45c; July, 5.4.V?i ..Vk- : Auguat. d.45c: Saptember, 5.7IK-; Novembw. .70c ; December. 5.TOJ.S5c. Bpot coffee steady. No. 7 Rto, Tc; Santos, No. 4, Vc Mild, steady; Cordova, (l512ic Sugar Raw. quiet; fair' refining. 3C; cen trflugsl. Ott test. 3 lie ; molasses sugar. Sfcc; refined, steady. Wo4il at Hi. Louis, BT. I.OflS. Jan. 1. ool. steady. Terrl-v I tory and w filum, nne, lofllc. LOST 01 REftCTIOi Early Advance in Stock Prices Wot Maintained. SUBSIDENCE OF DEMAND Fears or Unwieldy Capital Issues Still to Re Placed in the Mar ket Money Continues to I Work Easier. 3C13W YORK, iirirroaalvo dema an. 14. There was eom a for atocki today and the market for a time. strength but later tftrf marUet showed a decline ot speculative interest and lapsed Into dull- ss after t Ho work 1 nac off ot the orders acs mutated In commission houses over Sun- day. xiie latT sellinc in the marKet, was partly due to a disappointment over til volume of these accumulations.. Th. ex r I .incih centered laraelv in the "Western railroad stocks, with southern I'a.- clfic and St. Paul the most conspicuous tea- turn. Southern Pacific was the subject of everal rumors about the mock exchanse of an intended further 1 r c-j-ea.se In the dividend rate.. London eupporteU Americans and sent over some buying orders. The early carry- Ing rates on Americans In connection- with the dock market sett lenient were high, hut t here wa some recession in the rates before the day ended. Foreign eschan&e moved, in favor of Ijondon -and lessened the threat of m. demand on that market- for gold holdings. The copper market waa strong both here and in London. , . The Intimation was glvtn of the intention of the Vnlted' States Steel Corporation to hold the prices of steel rails .nl of other products against any rising tendency, with the purpose of conserving the Etability of conJItlona in the trade. It was also as- . ,-t .-(1 In th .am atat.ment that contract, for . t -. I rail, for future delivery- are not cancellafile at the will ot the purchasers, as was the case in past years. 1 n the late reaction there was evidently some recur re no of influence from the fears of unwieldy capital issues still to be -placed In the market. Chicago & Northwestern tva? conspicuous In the break on rumors of an early iesue of new stock. Canadian Pa cific was also affected toy rumors or an early new If tie of stock. There was a call for the paynvnt of a fourth installment of 10 per cent of subscriptions to the 1M,000.000 of convertible bonds of the American Tele phone & Telegraph Company, following the sale ot 23,ouo,000 of notes tiy that com pany last week. It la understood that part of the consideration for the purchase ot these notes was the scaling down of th- original price of the underwriting contract for the convertible bonds, naid to be from f4 4 to 'tI. The transaction corfstitutes an Item In the formation of the uncertain, sen timent over the money outlook. Money continued to work easier In this market. Sub-Treasury operations are yield ing a large amount to the banks, the gain upon the Nw York banks already amount- Ing to f4,s&T,000. The marKet closed under the inhVnue of the late reaction and ten- rally below- the Honds were nr J,41 J.OVO. Vnlt changed on call. rally below- the level of Saturday's closing. Ronde were firm. Total sa les, par value. 'J,4U.OvO. United States bonds were un- CLOSIN'G STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closini 3ale. Adamfl Express Low. Bid. SJW Amalnara ' Copper. . 84.2i)rt 12u 11HT4 11 Am. tar at round. 4.H4o 4j'; tlo pfil ' 4oO 1 112 Am. Cotton Oil , do iU7 Atn, ICxprffis Am. Hrt. l.t. pfd A in. Ice Securities loo ST Am. L-lnaecd Oil . . do pfd. .... Am. Locomotive.,, "no 74 do pt'd v. . . . :mm I1t Am. Smelt. A Ref. 8. 4ft) 1 .VI do ofd mid 1IB': 4414 1"1 ' 8S 237 35 no - 151 6 1 Irt'i 151 . 1 IS Am. Busar Ref. ... ' l,7tM l.'U" Am. Tob. pfd. ctl. 7 1)1 Wk Anaconda Mln. Co. 9.800 28rt'4 2K4 84 Atchison 1.ih 1071 do pfd ;j"m joi S mo- Atlantic Coa-t L4ne 4-M 13ou i:tt mi 4- uiiio i:m u do pM Brook. Rap. Trnna. wnad-lan I'll.- I O . . t.'ent. or X. ' Jt-rney. ('hesa. & Ohio Chi. Groat Western Hi. i; IT Northwest. 2.70O 204 1ST l97'i . & tit. 1. 2K.4UO 1&7 -154i l4Vs Ml Trn do pfd '., CI, C, & St, L 8U0 )HTii Wi Kl Colo. Fuel Ac Iron 7.4w Ool... AV toirthern. . 2.H) St it pfd . . . 'l t-fi iu CuiicOUdaara Oas Own Product 8.4011 2!! sa 3tH 4J 4014 tlO pfii IMlllllll MIUI t I M t II III nisMUers Seturlt.. t.000 T:(i, Kt'lr Jo 1 t-t pM ........ do 2d pfd Gf-neral Eleurlc,,, Hooklr.fi: Valloy.... IlltnoUi Central 41 T-6 150 128 HM io ICO ' 'si" "ioo "so "so" 2V " i i . Mn 2rt "ftS, 2oi r.T vi r.T loo loo l.V lir 2,4lM 9t JJS Int. Pump do p(J Iowa Central - do pfd Kansas City So... (lo pfd IrtlliS, & iaii,.M ifexloan Central. . Minn- & St. I-oule. t 1 Jtc S. S. M . .1 llfd Missouri Pacific. . . 8 oi ll'l !14 i::-4 15S Ma.. Kan. k Tern 3.M HHi 1ft T.fd 4(H l1. Nattrlnnl I-eH T. FT. n. M--e. pfd !"oo Central ..... id tx.'.; Norfolk & Western 1.000 00 North PrArri'M-ican". ! I " TSHi HttCirtO ASsll 2,4i'0 4i if, rennvvania 41, Too 13Tj Pwple'i (Ian 4.100 W?i r.. c. c. s st. i pressed 3teel Oar. 1 . :: "O S7 do iTd OOO O 06 PT finiman rai. i-ar.. Railing I.. 141.90 At Ul pffl io 2.1 pra Rrpubllr St..l..... 7f lo pfrl Rock Inlana Co... . 1,'Ki F, MTY 1.W CO n lo . pM..i '65 62" Rt.L.& S. V. 2d pfd St. Southwest. - 20 Southern PaclAlc. . 63.4'o r4 7.1 118 do 1'fu hoi Southern Ry 2D9 3.O0O 400 "j..6o6 32 '4 .11 14 .11 '4 Tel., St. W... do bM Union . Pacific 31 SftO B214 W.. 81 .2O0 181 3s 1 79T4 1 Tft "400 iis"T Ul S.' TtnbDtr. S1. so .17 V do pfd XJ. S. Steel. . . . do pfd Va . -Ca r. Oh em do fd....... Wahash ...... 30814 . Hi . Ton ,400 37 - an 10r SftO 17Ti , 1TV4 do pfd WellP-Forito Kc Wesi ItiKhoime Elec. . . Western Union V. k Lake Brie..; ... Wisconsin". Cent. . . . . . . - do ptvi ; ..... - .; .. .. 14fli ' 834 Central Leather... 5oo tlo pfd. 1110. Illl 101 ftno 1 S" U IRnli lSflli Groat Xorthern. .. Total ea:es tor the flay, 98,300 share. B0KDS. . . . - ?CBW YORK, Jan. 14. Closing quotations TT r.f lis res'. 1U4 i 'fi. A- Ft ri. -f h . fT : do coupon ...104VN. Y. C. G. 38.' VS'i f. 8. 2s WR.....102 N.' P. 3s Mfl do coupon . . .iO'ji do 4s .102 U. lew 4s rt I - - S. r. 4s bid .... SS "do coupon ... 1 !tr. J. 4s .- rift S. I", s. oia 4 rcf.iinj wis, crn. 4s....jn do coupon ...NMiJap. jus 2d st-r... flSi; Atch. Adjust. .. 03;jap. 4!4 ctfa. . 03 !4 Monex Exchange, Ktc. NEW TORK, Jan.' li-Money on : cat: . 3S0S per cent; ruling rate. 44 per .-losing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 4 per cent, Time loans, .easy; 60 days andx00 days, 6 per cent; six months, per cent. Prime mercantile paper. ejS-Bli per cent. Sterling ex- cnange, arm. witn actual Dusnesi m uaatei-n bills at 4.85Iu;a4.g5ao for demand and at l4.8OSOfi4.8065 for (50-day .bills. Posted rate, 4. Sl(&4. Si and 4.eS!,(g4.8. Commercial hills. 4.80'-t. Bar silver, esc. Mexican dollars, 53c. tJovernment bonds, steady; railroad bonds, firm. LOKDOX, Jan. 14. Bar eilver. steady, S 13-16d cer ounce. " Money. 3641:3, per cent. '. ' The rate of discount in the open market for enort bills la per cent; for three months" bill?, 5!i per cent. SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 14. Silver bars. -Mexican dollars, Mytc. Drafts Sight, 1i,c; telegraph. 15c. fx Iondan. 14. Consols for money, LONDON, Jan. U 1M8: do for account, 8?!;. Anaconda W u-hluo r ... do pfd B. & O Can. Pae. ... Che. &. Ohio . . 8S IK. T Cen. . . ,. .llOtjNor. A West. . . . nt 'i! do pfd .... . . ,i;.'i;0nt. & West. ...liift Pennsylvania . . AC H Rand Mines . . . . 11- I Rt-adlna ... . 7014 r. m. & st. r . JDe Beers . . . . D. k R. G. .. do pfd Krlc 1 "t pfd do ad pfa . . Illinois Crn. . .302 ijouthrrn Ply. -o ft i o pia J2 jSouth. Pile. , Union pac. a I do pfd t !U. f . bieel I do pfd ,113 Wabash ,. Louis. & Nash. . .UN M. I do Drd M K: 4t "I". .... ,u , ISp.nlsh 4m . Iaiif Treasury Statement. US Vs WASKIKCITON. Jan. R-Toiky's statement of the treasury balance In e general fund Available cash balances (Mi coin and bullion WMiM 3old -certificates 51.W4,T30 PORTLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. Large Block of RrUiuli Cotumbla Amalgft- mated at Pr.vat Sale. A block: of lo.ooo shares of Brftlsh Colum- bia Amalgamated were sold at private sale sesterday, also 10CO shares of Alaska Petro leum. On the call both these atqka . were firmer. The first sale of Lee'a Creel Gold in a month was made at l cents, the last pale being at 2 .cents. Two stocks of J. C. Lee Oomnany broitfht ::..-, aaalnst trie lawt pi or 10 anrr oc. Otllclai prices were as follows: Bank Stocks Bid Asked. Bank of Calif orr la "ioi 1.(1 iiuiltt.'i' .Vi L.umDrrmen . .... Merchantn" National ......... Oregon Trust He Savings Portland Trust Company United StaLes National Bonds tTlty & Suburban 4s Loiumma souinern tir n on... Home Tck'plioni 3s '5 10(1 IOO J. C Lee Company 6s o. it. N. Ky. 4. . -w. I A Ti-. Oh I ':! fk- Co,Nt Biscuit 6, Amorican Biscuit tin 1IW 101 97 Portland Railway as Southwestern l-lffhttng us.... Miscellaneous B toe Its Associated Oil Home Telephone , J. C. Lee Company 35 lot; 45 Ore son City Mill & Lumber. . pacific States Telephone I'onland Heights Imp. Co.... Puget Sound Telephone Southwestern Lighting 7 AO lo Yaqulna Bay Telephone 4li &llnlng Stocks axka Pctr.lfiim - Rritlsh Columbia A ma I British TiuHon Cascadia 25 03 4 . r.o : 32 Inxie Mea Ely Cone OoldTleld Great No TT.I1 AM Inxie Meadows .......... ten: t-:r ........ Great Northern ......... 14 iiuiuni miii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lakoviw Tree's Crik Gold ............ Maniinoth Morning - - North Falrvlcw uri Oregon RoonrltUs nm; JO '4 Standard Consolidated Tacoma, Steel ............... Vnlted Placer 13 17U Waslioujal Ext....- .... Coour d'Alfne District a-.ifflon . . . . 9 Happy Day . Park Copper Monmouth . . Reindeer - - - - Snowstorm .. . 04'j : on or. ot . i . bo 00 001-i T-- 8.00 SALES. impany . . iLtla Ami oKI a J."" C lee Company 10.000 British Columbia Am.ltamai J.tHH L.ee s UreeK t.oio... Alaska Petroleum GOr.UFIgl.DS STI f.T. THE I" A V ORIt BE. rrlcn Art I'rom Thrrf to btvea rolntB Reiter Than Saturday. PAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 14. Golden Anchor and .llm iJutlcr were ported in tne Tonojmh liai at mrenjthcniny flguros. with the otlwr n.( hps neoleotru Gctddelds were s.111 the leaUltig favorites or i.pfH'ulatlon. with eh- prk-ea from 3 to T Ktiolnta stronger than Saturday morning. I'ot- latfh sold up Jo ttip iilgli point o! Mc. Gful Pend'started t $1.45 send eold from that price to SI. SO. For SO Sll--r Pick Sl.OTVu was hid hut St. OO was the clonlna price. Cumblnattoi fraction waa only In limited demand at Lou Dillon vu stronger at !lAo an4 ih "Mer K-r" was talci shares changln trie sales wsj-e: McNamara. Butler. SI -UO ; Glc; Adams. S K-r' " was takn op at 10. The featu of the- call was Trlangl at the -rj! ot thr ca shares changing hands at So to ttic Among McNamara. 61c: Gold Anchor, 42c: Jim utler. Sl.SC: Gold rrown. 21c. Blue Bull, Glc; Adams. See; Atlanta. Oftc; Great Bend, fl,50; Palsy, fii.10; Triangle, 87cj victor. 30c Plnenut. Siic: laele'- Neat, 2oc; Com. Frac tion. 6.S. Booth. S1.3U. Kantcrn Mining bloc ks. - NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Cloning quotations Adams Con. .tfO; Tlt 1 1. rhW .W Ophlr Brunawlrk con.. .TS rotosl I .ii Com. Tunel . . Con. Cat. Vfc Ys ltnrn Sllvnr . . Iron Silver . - SMlSavasre -T.ti." -Va. . I.IO Pierra 7T-x-uda - .TO .... 1 .. Pnmll Hopaa . . . f-uanuai ta . ... w-. mmw ton.,, w BOSTON. J A iinus . . . - . . 14. 4.7 ro.oii loslnar Quotations: 45M';. Tamarack ,, Ifio.t) l.'.r.i, rt.-.-T.-. Trinity SO. 7 Op. M I nil C-entenni R. Oil Cop, Ranne., loi.is Daly West .. Ift.Xft Jrtah 7."l ..l-SO 1114.00 1 1 T. OO iVlHorla 27 it a r-o i Win or (Woivt: Michigan Butte Coal.. r.i ....O Ulfo :. .. lft.735 Old rom !ral. & Aria. 18Tt.OO Oarla .... 1H2.00 Parrot . . 3:i.r.O Tf cur.ili . . Metal Markrd. Jan. 14. Thr T. with soot quoti It) Locally 1 1 CF:W YORK, Jan. 14. Th LondMi tin mar. k-t n-a.'-i hlshcr. with spot quotod- s t 180. and futures at 1S lOa. Locally the market waa ftpady and about 10 points higher on the av. eraire. 'with anot quoted at 41.1.VS,41.3A. CopPr waa about a Vilarbrr In London, with spot quoted at t& IT Sd. and futures at 1109 0. locally tlie market ahow conttnuca firmncea And available gtipplles are raid to be sold wrll ahtad. lakff laa ptiotrd at 24.riO2.V. electrolytic S4.2S4RZ4.SOo. and caseins- S4t.V. Lead waa unchansred at 19 17s ol in Lon- don, but m i shade 'easier In th? local mar- ket. with quotation running from 0.O4hS-A.25c. Spelter wna itnrhan-ed In aoth marketa. oloslnar at .5Td-7iic local ly and 2T lSat tn Iron wa lower in th KiijtHfth maitet. with standard .foundry quoted at wis. and Clevaland waiTanta at Otts Oil. IacaJly tl steady .and unchanged. arlct wa Dried Fruit at New York. NBVr " YORK. Jan. 14. The markft for evaporated apple Is not active, but shows a fairly steady tone, with prime quoted at 'T,S 7ViC. choice at 8Uc. and fancy at &0Hc. - prunes seem to be In a little better position on spot, althotiich the Improvement Is not wen- eral. Quotatioiw range trom 3f 9c; for Cali fornia fruit, Oregon 60s to 40a (rt 768o. Apricots aye nominally un oh snared. with ohotce- tiuoted at 16c; extra pholce. JT 1 8c ; fancj-, 152uc. Peaches quiet and steady. Choice, l"c; exm choice. 12',ae, and fancy. 13c. Raisins are steady on apot. with loose mufioatel quoted at TfciSVjc; seeded raisins at "510c. and London layers,-tlA'4 1.55. 1HT.GL05B Chicago Follows the North- western Markets, . DROPS WITH MINNEAPOLIS ScIIins rressure Is Stronger in tlie A I ay Delivery Corn Closes Lower, but Oats Are ; Firm and Higher. rUlCAGO. Jan. 14. The grain situation at the 'local exchange during the greater part ot the day. Early In the ieion Drlces here wer firm, hut when prlc. in tr. Northwi.t a cllnea values h.r. follo.ed to a con.ld.rabl. extent. News of tne flay ravorea tn bulla. The hrur.l d the .tiling Dl'tSJlire Wl UPOll the. July delivery. which .was sold ny pit traders upon the theory that the a-rowm- crop will probably toe damaged by cold weaWief. The market closed easy, with prices near tn owett of the day. May opened V to V.C hiRher at T-i ffin'c. sola oft to . ana. BUM ofT at 3 c: . May corn closed easy at 4-i&st843c'K .am for the day. irm. . May closed VeVc up at n market closed strong, with May pork ,5c hlgnerj lam was up isc ni fibs ISc higher. Leadfng future, ran.rd aa follow.: WHEAT. Open. Hiitii. Ixiw. Cloee. May ... .$ .78 Ti $ . i6' . .76i .T6i CORN. -. .33 .317. . .43 - OAT? . .34 .S4'i . , ' 'rn"T4 t .'ki',8 .ui's MF.SS PORK July January .SO', May . .43', .431; July. ... January May ... .-.3N .33 S .334 July ... July , ; 16.70 18.85 J0.7U 19,80 LARD. Li 0-40 n.44 May 0.40 .7 July SHORT RIBS 8.871 8.9T1, J.05 O. 1TV4 3.22" ..to 8.RT V .tM .20 l.ft7i Ms V July - - -. Casli quotations were as follows; Flr.nr Rteaiiv Wheat No. C Spring. TO2r7e: No. 3. 6& 7Sc: No. 2 red. 72ii72c:. Corn NO. 2, 40 'jc; No. 2 yellow, 4ic. Oaifi No. 2. S4Uc: No. 2 white.. SBc; No. a white. 35g3a4o. Rye ro. Lr. 6c. Barlev Fair to choice malting. 49fl.4c. . riaxsetd-Xo. 1. $1.13H; Xo. 1 Jforthweit- ern. 91.201.;.. Timothy aoed Prim. g.3ft. Clover Contract gralde-. l4.UO. Short' r(hc Sides (lo-jsc). o.o.,??9.00. Mm pork Per Wrl. $14.15. lard Per IOO loa.. S.4. Side Short clear r boated. 2VTO. 3T. Whisky Baals of high wine. S1.2U. KerelDtn. Sblpmenta Flour, barrel 12.01)0 B.UW W heat. bufhelav. . , . -. . f.4.000 . 24.1.KHI 33.800 2tO.O"M 3,000 102.000 Rvp, burMs B.0W M.TOO 25.560 Barley, bushels tiraln and 1'roduce at New York. NEW YORK, Jan. H.-Flour-Rereiptfl, 2. 4iH barrel-: exportsr 7JKK) barreU. Steady, bdf Quiet. Wheat Receipts. ' 'Sft.OOO ; oushels; export 184,100 tnuhr. Spot, pteady; No. 2 red, 70Uc nominal el-vator: No. 2 red. SO '4c (. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern, inilutn. wc I . b. afloat ; No. 2 hard Winter, JMSc t. o. afloat. Although nrmer and Tils;her at the start, owing to small Northwest receipts and light world's hlpments. wheat developed a harp brrak at noon and was eaay for the rest of he day on a decline In the Northwest and unloading. La.0t prices were H to !jc net lower. May closed at SS'Sic: July closed at Hops Quiet. Hides, wool and petroleum Steady. Grain at Sav PRAKCISCO, Jan. 14. Wheat and Uariev qui1!, Snot Quotations: Wheat Shipping. .tf.1.30; milling. St. 35 Xi. -so. Karley Feed, S1.101. IS; tore win i.iii; Oat btucli. CTall boavrI aalcn g "Wheat May, (I.ZO1, old. harUy-ifay. M.IA'oM. Corn LarKe yel low.fl .SOifl ,3S. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. . Jan. H.t,hil- Mar 78a-7Sc: No. 1 hard. 81Tc: No. 1 Northern THE AND First MdrtMfiUni OdlkUrol Trust 5 per cent Sinking PunJ 20-Velf Mi aonas, uatea January xvhjv. interest January is ana July . uaiy 2 1937, Tliesse bonds cover the entire property of tlie company, opei-otinpr; tlie exten- sire Bell telephone sjstem in Calif ornittj Oregon and Yasliinton. with brandies into adjacent states. They are a first niortra$e on lie entire plant and x-eal estate in San Francisco, a first lien through stock ownership on the system in Oregon and Eastern Washington, and a refunding lien on the Sui set" propert.v in California and Western "Washington- The value of the prop erty covered amounts to three times , tlie bonds outstanding (including the present issued, and net earnings to three times these interest e.liarges. A Targ-e portion of the proceeds of these bonds will be used in ixnroving the systems in Portland, Soattle, Teonia and We offer" $3,000,000 of the above bonds for public subscription at 102Vo and accrued interest, - Siteriptioiis will be received up to and including January 21, 1907. The purchase price will be payable upon the delivery of temporary bonds, "whidi will, be exchangeable for permanent engraved bonds when is-' sued. The -privilege is reserved of rejeetino; any-or all subscriptions and of. allotting a smaller amount than subscribed for. Descriptive Circular on application to, and subscriptions will be received By Messrs. Ladd Sic Tiltora and The United States National Ba.nlc N; W. H AL5EY & CO., Bankers 413 Montgomery St., San Francisco NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO DOWNING-HOPKINS CO. IgTlBLUmD 1S9S BROKERS STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Soucbt ana old far cmab ad auu-(ta. Private Wires ROOM 4. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 79'ic: Xo. 2 Xorthtrn. "7!it,7..c; Xo. '3 Northern. T4"5c. European rait. MarLrla. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 14. In the grain mar- ket today prices closed as follows: i Wheat Spot. (Irm: No. a red Western Win-' ter. Be. Futures, flrmer; Zkfarch, O 4td; May. 63 od; July, to LONDON. Jan. 14. Cargoes, dull; Coavst, prompt shipment. djiGtia. Weather In England today, overcast. Pacific W heat at Taeoma. lialry Produce In the Kant. fHICAQO. Jan. 14. On the Pradu. chanae today the- butter m rkel waa Oreamerles, 20iS8c; dairies. 10(?S6c. Ecw-SteaJy at marl;, turn Included 21(8 lc; firsts.. 2tte; prime flrats, l!4c; extras, littc. Cheese Steady. 134fl4c. NEW YORK, Jan, ilButtfr, wmk; iv$?t- em factory, common to firsts. - 17(ff Oi-jc; stern imitation creamery first-. 25flfSttc. New York Cotton Market. YORK. Jan. 14. Cotton NEW futures closed easy; January. 9. 1 Tj ; February. U. 4c; March, .33c: -Vrtrll. O..T9C: .48o: J un. 0.52c; July. 3.57ci August, O.nOc; October. .15C. Klein BntC ELGIN, 111., Jan. at UOc a pound. Output for the week, rT0,w pound?, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Iw. A. and Mary FT. Knotts to Robt. T. Llnnr-y. lots in an.i 1. K-Lashmutt Oatman'a IIttle Uomoj Subulvlon No. 1 $ J.OOO Mil M. Robertson to Mary A. Ras- musse. iota 2 and 3, block 23. Wooa- lots D and tJ, block W. City of Fort land 2..O0O . EJdw. Holman to L. B. Arthur, lot 7. blook 3o. W ocllawn 125 Ft. and Suste :. Oordan to L- K. Moore, south 35 ffet of lut J5 and north S kit of lot 1(1. block !. Made- line li.800 Wm. C. Walker to Kmlly A. tt'alkr; lot i. u and 3. subdivision tsm- of Gen. Compton's Add. to Uak Park Add. to St. Johns 1 Chaj. and May McKay to Jacob Aamed. lot B. block Zr. Alblna Homest-a.i . - . WW Xouls Nlcolal et al- to John Running, 3V acres beginning at N. K. cor. of S. W.. ';4 of Sec. IH, T. 1 S., R. 1 E 10 Lizzie Woodward to J. Lincoln Oood ln. south feet ot lot i all of Idt 3 nnd OH feet or lot 4. block IS. Mt. Tabor Villa 2, WO C. V. and M. A. Gay to Lizzie Wood- ward, 8!4 acre commencing at point In center of Finn- Line Road 2 i, roc: a eatst from W. corner of Sec. 34. P. 1 Js"., R. 2 e. . 1.30O Wm. Sherlock Co, to Wayne L. Craw ford, lots 1 and 2. block 1M. Sher lock Add 1 Xouis Nl. olal t al. to V 1 t.'rawfnM, lots 1 and 2. block 4. Sher- lock Add l Jai K, and Harriet kVnnody to J. I-. Atkinson et al.. S. E. U of S. W. Xi of 34. t. i re., re. 2 ft 10a It 1 vtrvl r- w Cemetery AwucVitlon to K- v tate Mary ri. Lavls, lot ioo. ec. Rlvervlcw Cemtery L. C. and Lizzie ?. McCormltk to John 100 1 J00 t, ISO no 150 I and 28. block 21. Ooe "to" 'iiarv' M. Gil- lette, lots 3 and 4, block fil,1 Linnton 0. M. rleaton- to Mary CUlletta. lots It snd 4. block .'11.. I.innton Mury K. Davics FVaker et a., to Bdw. Cleve. lot 1, block 2, Lincoln Farh Annex r..... Vm. H. and Kranoan K. Tisure to Peter 9. and OeilJnh O. Noyer. lots snd O. block 2. Kvrgreen Park... "Wilfred K. Dtny to Walter Parish, lot 20, block 2, Vernon Moore Investment Co. to Florence Davy, lot 1, block 3. Vernon Q. a. and Kva F". Manning to W. II llogan et al.. lot 7 and S. W. 1 feet of lot 8, Depot Add. to St. Johns... Title Guaranty & Trust Co. to H. Hogan et al., lots 1 and 2. block A. K. pt. Johns. Julia and .la. Cunningham to Mr.-. Tt. P. Hermtston, lot T. Gibson's subtli- vision of thf J. A. Logan Tract In See. 10. 0. T. 1 P.. R. 2 1? S. F3. and O. 1 Webb to F. O. Mc- Or!W. lot T. blorlt 4. "ot. r" n Alrt.... 8. W .and ISllsabeth D. King to Martin h, Cooper, lot 8, DlocK 1, Central Park Annex; also lot 1. block 1. Cen tral Park -Vm. and H.I.I.'I Kplov.r to -T oti 11 . .Urn'.', lot. 3. 4. O. H- 7 and S. block 5K) 14U :c, l.inn ion tt'm. Htran.s k T. B. llftmnwrnly. lot 11. block 45. ?ellm-ood Ch . anl ?arah Roonev .to Jan. "Ftoonev. h,ia anl t. blot-K 1": lots T. . o. 10. II. 12. 1. 14 and 15. block 5. Wlll- BlUtllC A IIIIMM I Ml Ml J. K. and F?mnna Scott to Jas. Rooney. .-t T to 21 Inclnciv. blook fi. nnd lota S an1 O. l-tlti-K 10. Wllnunvtta. A ilrt Arid if w CT. anil IVI n r jjtii. 1.-1 f-Z. Watnec to Harry TV. anl Anlne Petersen, lot 1, hldok 1, tormlniiP Add to Alblna 30A fellle V. and W. II. Ma lark y to .1. XK--. ?C. W. ooi-. of lot 2. block. XT." Tahor HvlKhts , l.OOO jucarus AN'. XtobertBon to TN'm. K. and L. J, Jlltclifll, lot 1, l)loiK Ii'), liPllwood., m 3. P.. Mam to Harry and Nellie Ander- aon. K. tf, of littx T and S. blook 1. New Isaue, fACIFIC TELEPHONE. TELEGRAFH COMPANY Phons Main 3? H-nry'a Add '. 2.500 Victor E. Tarbeli to Henry Nehren. lot Iaurlavon. lot It; blok 1 1 . Ml. Tabnr Villa Annex C. W. Pallett et at. to Ina M. Dunda. lots 11 and 12. block. A. " Cherrydaie W. H . and Dalfile C Wells to M. A. Alltson. lot ;. block 2. Farrell's Ald. Jlargaret J. and IV, F. iVoofli-ock to Frit. Bartell. lot 1. block 4. High land John ft. ar.d MaicRic? WalKcr to s. v". Stoker. umlivl.Itrd aj of W. w of t?. W. of SS. W. Of N. W. 4 Of Sec. 25. T. 3K.. H. 2 V Georgia U. Jllrchall et al. to S. W. litryker. S. W. i .if T. W. 1,4 and W. f . W.Vi and . ot S. w. Hoiifj'niar'Trij'jrro, w JoK Lovfi lota 4, 5. 1 and 11. blot-k .1. Clark 1,000 1W Linr-yrniin Tfu-t ' lot I und fractli t.iarK Terraces fsunnVMlJe Lund A Imp. Co. to Anna M. Worth, lots 8 and 12. block tSun- nysi.t.- Wm. nnd Mary Biipiinrht to 0-o . Rujipm-ht, lots 11 and ;., block 14. Original Townslte of Albina line tiuarantee & Trust Co. to r . Stlrkney. lotx 1 and 2. block 1 . s.-St. Johns . ............................. Total .1S.:H TH0U8AHD8STAHD IN LIME "n?c Xlarong . j. t licr to ! 1 . -1 Honor (o Dead ArcLljUlioi. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 14. The rnneral of the lute Awhblshop .Montgomory was held from St. Mary's Cathedral today in the presence of an innncne throng f people. Archbishop Rlordan. Bishop Grace, of Sacramento, and Blsiiop Conaty, of Ijo Angrolt'i". officiating. Tlie Interior of the sac-red edifice was elaborately decorated In black and pur- p!e and the lilgli altar piwnteil an Im posing spectacle. Outside, on either sido of Van Nesa avonue. tlioii.t.iulM of rfo plf. atood to wat.-l. the (uneml cortefie. being unable to gain admittance to tlie cathfidral. . The solemn hiprli ma waa sa id by "Bishop Grace, and Bishop Conaty de livered the sermon. He spoke eloquently of the life and services of the dcpnrteil archbishop. At the clone of the services. the funeral party proceeded down "Van IV ess avenue to Market, and thence to the Southern Pacilic station, where a spe- eial train was takn to Holy Cro?slOem- etery. In 9an Mtitco County, where the remains were placed In a vault. Newspaperman Mukea thunce. NEW YORK. Jan. 14. William C. Reick. fur some years president of tlie ew York HeraM Company, has withdrawn from the Herald and h airquired a. stibHtantlal Interest In tlio ;-2w York. Tiinea Company, and will hereafter le flssoolateJ with Adolph S. Ochs.-the pub- liaher and controlling owner In the mn aarrment of the . vv- York Time. Mr. Reh-k ha a aImo become associated with Adolpli Orbs and Gcarge W. Oclis In the ownership of the Philadelphia Ledger. 'Sues Kailroad for Hack Taxes. SFrtICC3PlEnJ.D. 111.. Jan. 14. Tlw atitt Of the state against the Illinois Centrwl Railroad for the collection f several mil- Hon dollar- which the. atate allege ha been withheld from the state's aha re of the prows earnings of the railroad was filed in the State Supreme Court today. Coal Properties All of the properties or THE -ISSA- QUAH COAL COMPAM, consisting; of 1600 aerea of coal lands, at Is-aauah n nd Or land RMkc. K Inffs Oo.. State ot Washington, Bunkers, risTltta. r-an- chines, and properties or every Kind, bclonelnK to thla Company, can ba I li i-.-1) m. .1 tra of debt for a moderate cash price. Apply to CLIFFORD THOMSON Box HIT Tout Office, m 1 York City. 1 LOUIS J. WILDE HOME TELEPHONE BONDS DANK STOCK Corner 6th amd Washington Straata. PORTLAND, OREGON McniDcr rortlanfl stock EJchaiw Due Jan- 1 C3