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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1907)
MI HOPS CHEAP ton ; Eaatmi Orn timothy. X1T18: clo ver, S, cheat, 9; iatn bay, IBS-IO,. alfalfa, W. I Eastern Trade Not Willing to Pay Former Prices. BUYING IN AURORA SECTION Heavy operations In AVestcrn Wash- itiirton KnKllxh Market Hwov- crlny Since the Holidays, Potatoes Are Hlghor. In i t m (rnrral KJiprct. the hop market hr wj no new feature. I-ocl trade la nan- (llrappel ty the low limits put on orders from the TCast Men prevent business be InR worked up at til in end. Lttpr from Eastern dealer explain the reduction In Man Vy tti refusal of brewers to enter th mar- Icet at the former prieen. Grower In the in nntl m - co ntlniie to hold fl rm !-. The only section that, reported, any axtlv- My yesterday iu Aurora, uhcre Ed C. Jlerren la said to have bought 400 to AVo 1-, I -a at 11c to- 12c. elome purrhra were also made by Klaber, Wolf & Netter. Word had ben received from Washing ton that H. I Hart, of this cits-, has bo"(Tht In the paxt fo rtnlpht about 2000 bales. His most important purchase waa the rattrTson crop of 560 bales at Olequa, (or which he paid 12H" The fltiiHtlon in Tew York 8tM 1 thus reported by the Watervllle Times ot Jauu- try 18: , The market Is very firm. Treent offers lo not yet trtnpt il-ie rrniHlnlnit - hnldrra of i lie largest end best lots. Another lot of r nales. grown by Hufjh Green of the wrut Tart of th town, Vaa been sold, the re ported price beln a: 20 Si. e Some larire. fine 1 " r left. but thy arr ccttlDB Into a a ran II uompass. 'fnt Rcntisu Observer ot January 19 aid of the KnpfHsh market: Wunlni-iiH In tli hnp murkrt In (mdunlly hecomlnK r. ore- KPnrl. mid prlcco urc firm. at a few shillings advance on good useful fiUalltirs, while many bids at the values prevailing before fhrlstmaa have been re fun'ii. Forrlun marketa are ima.lt.ered. and little 1j dolriK there for England. Cables from San Francisco report a fairly active lliftrlcct for home consumption. . Present prices net to growers are: Mid anrt Kadt Kent tlold I n jc. 1 1 On, IJ4)fl to IrlOn; "Wralcl and Sussex Bramllnm, 1 U.'.s to 120s; TVaid and Sussex ruggles, 100s, lor to 110s; yearlings. Ms to Ms; llM's, 4:.s to r.A; looo's to I-O.Ts. aSs to 42b; older dates. SOm to a p-r t-wt. TIHEAT pHORTACiB BMOMES ACUTE " Situation Woom Than It Maa Been An Xlme Th in Sraaon. TVheat dealers say the car situation now .1" worse than it has been any time this ' ri . rally rfrlpln ara only ten or IS cars, whereas 100 or ISO a day should be rowing In. Th ocmana from the Orient for hot h wheat and flour Is most uraent. but It In popniblo to ft 1 1 only a part of the orders. At the present rate of progress, tne re mainder of the crop in the country cannot possibly be moved before the new crop The market Is exceedingly firm and there 1 tvfry likelihood that the Oriental A will hold up for at least 60 or OO days yet ard possibly l'ii!R r. it would be a profltabla season for all concerned If the railroads would only move the wheat from the Interior to tidewater. BUTTER Uity creameries : Extra cream- ry, m per pouna. state creamer.; Fancy creamery. SOg&c; More butter. US 18Vc. BUTTER F"AT First .Trade cream per pound: SHecond. (rada cream. 2c leaa per pound. KGQS-Orcyon ranch, 3!!.f 33c; Eastern, ft 14 r per dozen. f,HEESE Orea-on full cream twins. 1 Vi mixed chickens, l'l3c; Fpring, Hfjl.V-c; old roosters, lOSllc; dressed chickens. liw 37c : turkeys. live. 1 7 & 17 c ; turkeys, dreiwed, choice, ZO22c: ceese, live. par 1 ac O'l'-Ka. 17TlSc, pigeons. St I.50; squabs, S:iv8. Dressed Mea ts. VBA T Zi-m1. 7S to I .to poundi. 9c : to ISO iwiiqda. 7c; ISO to 200 pounds, c ; 200 pounds and up, BGQc. TEEF Dreesed bulla. 203c er pound: cows. 4 0Rc: country steers. StfSHc. Mi:TTON rr-ed. fancy. 83SHe Dr pound : ordinary. 6 a 7c. PORK Dressed. 1(X to 130 pounds, 84?8jc; 150 to 200 pounds, 77tte; 200 poundi and up. 66Ac. 5101 IS RETAIL TIE HIT ItETAROS RAILROAD MOVE MENT OF 1--b;(ghx. Of T No Protective Buying Orders in Stock Market. STEADY, DECLINE ALL DAY COMMON rOTATOIlS QVOTED HIGHER Order Flttm Tesaa for Ore-; on Onions Cannot Be f-Uled. An advance In the price of No. 2 pota- tn Is the natural result of the scarcity of raney stock In this section. Common (rrades yesterday were quoted at lnrl.23 In the country. Fancy potatoes were very firm at. the former quotation of 1 40n r0 and It Is eald a premium over the top tlKure was refused hj- one holder. Reports of damage i- frwt continue to come In. The car shnrtaure Is. If anything, worse than evr. Ther-e in nom Inquiry from Texas for OreKoo onions for prompt shipment, but the twk is not ready to he moved, even l cars evere available. Hteamrr VeTeeable In Good Order. A quantity ot California truck' tas un- loaded from the lioanoke yesterday and In ft!..?' ""' aei-y - in v.rj. ,d f "fll"n- A r of n.iiad vesetablea win on hand today that has tjwn Ollly (Our ys In transit from California. Orang-ea were very firm on a sharp advance- in the pou,h yesterday, where but Utile picking 1M being uone, owing to the car shortage. Ffrnw but IS'ot Much Hlaher. rh " marKet waa nrmer yesterday as teccipi, Wsre raltefli bul prlcfJ Wfre advanced much. Eastern storage , wer. Put on aale at 28Hc. I-oultry arrived rre.ly .nd .old fairly well Hie butter market ae nrm at the for nier Quotations. Baank (lrlnra. Bank clearances of the leading Cities Ot the Northwest yesterday were: i''"'"x BS!S5.'SS Snnlnna ,a'..,; oi.p. uiVI, ID Advance lit Cereal V Price" w Business in Copper Is I.lchter. NEW YORK. Jan. 2V-TI. G. Dun k Co.'s weekly review of trade tomorrow will ma y : I-ow temperature and snow nt man v point stimulated retail demand for seasonable merchandise, but retarded movement of frlpht which vm heglnnlni? to show note worthy Improvement. Much damaae has heen done ty flondai dentroylnsT propi-rty and reatrlctlns biiRlnriiF. tout these drawbacks had only local "iRnincance and did not pre- Vftt a ul)tantlal net naln for tha ueek In all commercial channelft; Oreal price- advanced. ewpertallv wheat, the rise ftiartina; In a better speculative de mand ana nndtng support in some adverse reports rardln forelsn crop eondltlons. Movement to primary markets waa restrict ed - se-v-ere weia t ti er and It was aaaln t-- -ported 'hat Winter wheat had lnsuSlclent snow covering-. J 'or r I n rid Tat oma I'OrtTIA.X I QuOTaTICNS. Veitetablfi. Fruits, Etc. T)OHESTIC FRVITS-Apple.. common, do e per box: choice. IIQl.M; pears aiffll sVT TROHCAli FRUITS Lemons, fancy. 14 SO b per box; orange, navels. IJ.'Vnastf. Jan '" 1.85 per bundle; arapefrui " ij. pineapple.. 3.754(i4.50 per dozen? baninai! cpC-round: pomegranates. S2.50 Der box ROOT VEG&'lAbLEa-Turnipi, ttOceil 1. 25ail.50 per sack; arllc. 7 44 io" per pounoT: hor.eradl.li. O St loo per pouoa iwSei pntatoee. 3lc per pound. -wa.es KRESH VEGETABLtS Cabbage. 21c ner Vuund; cauliflower, $2.t0 per dozw; fiery. tl.oO per crate: eg olant l.SO crate; lettuce, head. 40c per ck,?. ..iiloa iwiac per do.en: bell pepper. 8c; pumpkin., ac per pound; splnabhf 4 per,Znd; tomatec8'J-J'5 Per crate; pars ly, 10ltc; squash. 2c per pound. choke 65WT5c Der do.en; hothouse, let ri'SfiheS sS?.1 bOI; "p"n1- 80 Pean.. lc; onions Oregon. JiiffLao per hundred MUZa FRLUTS-Apples. 8Hc pound apricots. lliaiOe: peaches. :ii9Uc: pears ll'ccrl.c: Italian prunes. 2a4fa,oe. Califor nia flaa. white. In eacks. S&UHc per pouod blach. tMepce: brlek.. T3c4ra.20 pof boi: Eymnia. IShSOo pound; dates. Persian, 6V.3 1c pound. w POTATOES Buylnt: prices: Oregon Bur banks, fancy $ 1 .4O0t 1 .."Ml. common Jli.s RAISINS Lay " r.T and cluster.. 2-crown 2.I5; s-crown. 2.25; B-crown. 3.10; - crown, J3.60; loose, muscatels, 2-crown, Sc l-ero-x-n. 8r4c: 4-rrown. 9c; seedless! Thompsons. 10 4c: Sultanas, 812Hc. Grain. Flour, feed. Etc. WHEAT Cluh, 68c; bloiestem, 70c: Val ley. To; red. tltSc. OATS No. 1 white. $28: trray. S2T. . r'LoUR -Patents. S.OO;' strala-nca. S3.8S clears. S3.3S: Valley. S3.40. ' BARLEY Feed, 22 per ton; brewing, 123 rolled. J24S24.50 ' ' RVE 1. 404i) 1.45 per twt f'OHN Whole. S2g: cracked. ST per ton MILLSTLFFS Bran. city. SIT; country! 18 per ton; mtddllngs, U5; shorts, city, $19; country $0 per ton, chop, u. 6. Mills. $15. CO per ton. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oata. eream. im pound sacks. ST; lower rradea, So.oOAe.SO oatmeal, steel cut. 43-pound sacaa. S3 per karrei; S-pound Mcks, ,4.25 Psr bale; eatmeal (ground), 4.Vpound sacks, $7.80 per barrel: 8-pound sacks. $4 per bale; .pat ' I per lo.pound. S4.2A-g4.aO; pearl barley t-GO per 10O pounds; pastry Hour. 10-oouDd tacks, .2.30 per bale. HAY Valley timothy, No. 1, lUfift per IMPROrSMEVT t -V f'ltl .J DEMAND. r.nr.rr Hlilpm.iil, Are av Fra t u re of t be Week. JF:W YORK. Jan. 25. Bradstreet'a to morrow 'Will ; While weather conditions are still a bar- to widespread activity In trade and imlu- try. eviuAnces of Improvement in Spring demand and en !n rtjl nn shipments a.re a fea ture of the week, Crain mnrketn dlsplay more H fe than for rtve months past and prices for ait cereals are enhanced, Fiour has followed wheat and held higher, but Is dull because buyer and eel lrn are apart. Tew businem in copper Is II ft; titer, as con sumers are covered for some time ahead. Business failures for the week ending Jan nary i!4 In the Vnlled State, number nRalnst 234 last week and 1176 In the cor responding week or 1108. Can ad Ian fnllurea for the week number 18, as ctfrnlnst 23 last week ajid 33 in the corresponding week a year ateo. Wheat (fncludinir flour) exports from the T nltcd States and 1'anailn for the we-K end ing January 24 aertrreKated 3.32r4.ar.6 bushels, against 3,433.58 in the corresponding week last year. For the last 30 weeks of the fiscal year, exports are 107.11.32 bushels. affRlnst SO.671.iI3H in ll)O3-0fi. Bank cloarlngB for the week ending- Jan- iiary .4 agRrcnate $316,153,9.,;,, : per cent under last week and 6.6 per cent helow the same week last year. FZxctiidlncr Nrw York "lty. the total Is 1 . 131.7:i0.3r.7. 8.3 per cent less than last week, but 7 - per cent over last year. Clearings in Canada for the week a(TKre(rate $73.0M.7i6. a decreaaa of 7.5 per cent from the last week, but a Rain of 1 per cent over tills week a. year ago. Bank Clearingi. NEW TORK. Jan. 2.V The followlnt table compiled by Rradetreet. ahua-s the bank elcailngs at the principal cities for the week ended January 24. with the percentage of In- crease and decrenae u compared with the corresponding weel, last year: .P.C. P.C. Inc. dec. 2.J2.42.ono .... u.i 2.'tO.M4S.Oik J3.0 .... J4n.R5.000 H4, 842,000 M.HOl.ono 4T.O,t4.4M0 !T7.B1S.(jfiO l,llK.,(.r10 23.22.hiO Jo.7Hft.OOrt Jfl.744.mkl Hf.tuna.oo Lovi?r Trico Level Expected to Atlract Investment Z?niani. Firmer Tone In 3Ionejr Market Ts Shown. N"F,W TTOTtJK". Jan. 2JV. The new decline In efocksj today had a. dlscouraa-lnar effect, on Rpeculative iientlmenV In tnc market, cominy after the alight recovery which had herm aonieved frnm the aharp rail Iajt weeK. The principal feature of the day's roar Ret wns not the weight ,of the selling In ptte ot the weak fihowlnjr. but 'rather the almost total lack- of any measures of support for the mar ket. Som of the prlnc-lpa.1 stocks In the list slipped downwards n at a. time on transac- tions largely made up of 1W share-lots, no solicitude was manifested for the course of prices by p 1 ao 1 n k of protective buylntr orders. There waa an apparent consent to the decline by all parties interested. At the same time days. r, 4 fifl- tlx months, 5 Yi per cent. rrimc mercantile paper, D 6 per cent, Sterllnir ex change easy, with actual dubI- fess In hankers' (- 1 let n. t -i ,KTrT r 4 . sr,T for demand and at 4-Si r.o m 4. 53 Tor 0-day bills. Posted rates, f4,!?2h and f4.SQ2, Commercial bills. HS1U. Bar silver. C.SVic. Megcle-an dollarr. r.2 Ti. c. Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds. nrm. LONDON. Jan. sr.. Rat- silver. -Tl d ner ounoe. Money. Vi kk per eent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is i per cent: do three months' bills, i per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. ST. Silver ban, 6Sc. Mexican dollars, 54 ft $r 55c. Drafts Sight. IWe; do telegraph. 13c. Sterlln? ori I-ondon. BO days. Sl.Ss ; do slant. S4-U94. . Bu.ts Sliver t 68.84c. WAfiHlKGTOV. Jan. 2'.-The dlreetor of the mint today purchased 100.000 ounces of silver to be delivered at Dcn-er at WH. i4c a flna ounce. ' Tafl- Treasnry Sttem-nt. WASHINOTON. Jan. 2.1. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen- erai fund shows: Available c-pm ft balance - 1:0 1 1 coin and bullion. . . Cilold certmcates . IOI .4 1t.04tt ST.&31.S4G The money market was distinctly fl little alteration In the supply and demand. New York I'hlr-ajto .. . .... iHonton' Philadelphia ...... St. I-eOU.S Pittsburg Kansas CItv New Orlf-ans Minneapolis . 4.1 is.'s 1 .7 10.0 25.; 1 2.5 2.1 1 1 1 1 , , ( , IiOS AllgClfo' Oinuha Mltwaukep Providmce" Indiaiigpollir' St. Paul 1 envrr ....... Memphfs " ". . . . Kort Worth Richmond Columbus Washington Ft. JOFeph ... Savannah ......... Portland, Or.' Albanv Malt Lake 'lty Toledo. Ohio Hochester .......... Atlanta Taooma Spokane. Wash. Hartford Nushvlll Peoria Des Moines New Haven Grand Rapids ...... Torrollc Augusta. Ga Spring-Held. Maw. Portland. Me Dayton f-'loux City . . . Evansville Birmingham Worcester Syracuse 'harlpston,- S- C Lincoln Mobile Krie , , Oakland Knoxvtlle Jackson villa. Kla, . . "Wilmington, Del. .. "Wichita ... Wllkeffbarre Chattanooga Davenport ......... Ilttle Rock Kalamazoo, Mich.., Topeka Wheeling. W. Va.. Maeon Sprlnrfleld, 111 Fall River Helena Lexington Fargo. X. 1 New Bedford ....... Yourgstowr. ........ Akron Rockford, 111 Cedar Rapids. Iowa. Canton. Ohio Plnarhamton Chester, Pa Lowell Bloominpton. Ill ... Spring-field. Ohio ... Quincv. Ill Mansfleld, Ohio .... Decatur. Ill Sioux Falls. S. ' D. . Jacksonville. IU. Fremont. Neb. South Bend. 2nd Houston Galveston Fort Wayne M on I real Toronto , WlnniDer Ottawa Halifax Vancouver. B. O Quebec ........ Hamilton St. John. B. London. Ont. Victoria, li. C . Calgary ....... Edmonton caxa in.aio.fKJo 12.M8.0li0 lo.om.tMut s.r..i!.(Ho t.OM.IMK 8.4:.iA T.f42.0iH H.oi 4. 000 B.TC.H.OOO 6,T(0OO S.O.V-.Ofw) T'.Mli.OOO n.r4i. 000 A.l'rTtt.COU . art. 000 H. ft97.0(V B. 120.HUA 3. -.-:. 0.10 4. Mti.not 4.H4R.OOO 3. 1 -4.tMiO 4,OHO,(HK 2.559.000 !.a.ooo 2.544.000 2. 417. XH 2. ft." B. OOO I, 771, OOO 1.890,(11X1 1.6T.VWK) 2.0ft.,KK i.ir3.0oo 1. "27. 000 2, H7,(Ki0 1,578.000 J.104.JIOO l.lH:l.ot. l,7."8,0O B79.000 a.iao.ono l."7l.OK l.IMtO.O.'Ml l.:i42,ooo 1.078,0(10 M4.ono 1.R19.00O l.ftRO.OOO i.4w rxo. 1.0i9,0U0 Dl."i,0lO S04.000 714.oH ,11 4.01 "O 1.3.12. 0O0 8B1.000 72S.(iO 44H.OOO ST.5.000 l.W4.0.O fiM.OHO 4.00l 044.0)10 44.000 444.0CK 487.0UO R02, Cm iO Sll.ftlO 34.1. 0.K 414.000 :t24.0OO i'rtl.Otio .193.0(10 171.n10 SflS.OOO 4iI4.0M 0.21.0K 15.9.'i6.000 857.000 DA. 2.e,v.ooo S4.7Sn,V0O ft.778.000 2.M9.000 l.S04.001 2.771.000 1.67."l,000 1,634,(KX) 1.1".IKK 1.1W.OOO BS1 .OOf. 1.IOO.OOO 717,000 17. a .11.1 13.8 li.7 11.1 14.3 30,3 Hl.T 20. 1 '4.6 411.11 57.9 3S.4 vi.'s 20.9 43.4 'i'.o ii'.o a. s 30.7 J4.r 12. 0.4 7.R a.t 27.4 .10.5 '!t e!o 7.6 , 3. ft 26.4 J17.B 12.8 2H.5 S.4 3o!t 18.7 8.0 5ft 4ft. 6 19. 8 :io. 23.7 8.'a "eli 16.7 8. r. . h 0.9 Mil "els 2;& T.l 9.8 there was heard some dlseusplon of the neces sity of allowing stocks to settle to s lower price level in order to attract any Investment demand or effect any movement of the con- gffltion ot investment securities Some of the day's news received an unfaor- able Interpretation, and helped, to explain the renewed depression In atocka. such waa the brlnKlng of a suit by the Minnesota state au thorities to annul the charter of the St. Paul, Minneapolis A Manitoba Railroad, the parent of l he Great Northern, upplementlnic the suit to prevent the proposed new Issue of Great Northern stock. The publication of the re port of the Interstate Oommerce Commission on its Investigation of trie Elaatern sort co :J roads eervejd to revive eome or tlie unpleaa- ant impressions of the time when the inves tigation waa in projrrcsa The money market w tone today In ! 1 dnpa little alteration In the The prospect of the withdrawal o upwards of $30,000,000 from the money market during February cauaaed hlfiher rates to be asked and had it a etTect on aperulatlva eentlment in the stock market. Estimates of the week s currency movement indicate a gain by the banks of about 5.000.COO. of which $."X.H4T.O-0 came from the opratlia with the Sub- Treasury. The private discount rate in Lon- don w m shaded today and the inmerial Bank of Germany made a stronir showing in lta weekly statement. The maturity or the dual 2t per cent installment of subscriptions to new Canadian Pacific stock was believed to account In part for the special weakness of that stock. Reports of the hitch in negotia tions for a, merger of Iake Superior copper properties seemed, to affect Amalgamated Cop per. There wad practically' no resiliency to the market at any time, but a Anal slump In the Pacific had very little elTect on the .general- list. Bonds were Arm. Total sales, par value, ai.noo.3no. Unltrd Slatm bnnd. wr unchan,ed on "call. L")A:i lO BTOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Salea. Ilish. Low. Hid. Adams Exnrs 280 Amalgam Copper. . 7rt.400 31C 113. 1134 do preferred..... 'loo lo- . l'- Am Cotton Oil.... 700 .31 31 do preferred American Bxprena ...... ..... ..... Am 11.1 & Lt pr Am Ice Isecurltlea 100 Am Linseed 011 do Dreferred Am Locomotive.... l.O(K) 73 do preferred ..... .... Am Smelt A Kenn e.2ni 149 do preferrcir 2w 11(1 72 'A S9 171. 34 72 !4 ..... in 146T4 146T 110 115)4 Am Sugar ReflnlnK 1.200 ,132(4 13H4 131 '.a Am Tobacco of... Anaconda Mln Co. . A tcriison 97 uo HTirnfu j'."' Atlantic Coast Line 2.100 12rt 1124v, 124 V Ba.ltlnore & Ohio.. l.HM 117 lli H4"Si do preferred tx. ICl', !.1j D3 Brook R&D Traan.it .Sh. T 7 . 7'. Canadian Parlflc. 3U,B00 lS4:,'i ISOVi 18"'j 210 Chesapeake Ohio 3O0 51 B1V4 61i Chl Great Wewtern OOO Irt H1W Coi & sorthwoii.. l.ftrk. IKi., 1SS ass Chl.. Mil. V SI. P. 15H 14B 14;4 I... Cent of Xew,Jerepy Chesapeake & Ohio Chl Great Western Chi & Northwwt.. 1 Chl.. Mil. AV SI. P. 21 CM. Term, k Trans .. do preferred c. c. t & St. i. Colo iuol & Iron.. S Colo aC- Southern . . do 1st preferred,, do 2d preferred OonMntldfLtPil Cbh. . Corn Prortuets.... 3..'M(TI O o preerrred J ,ixt H7 Delaw & iiudrvin.. 1,300 213 10ft 5"a st. 3t0 1 H K7 215 22 fill. 24 14. S7? 21-' Del.. Lack. & Wert 5O0 :184 37 71 vi "1( lo'i H.1 ,IH) 'A Rio tirande do preferred.. .... Ii;. tiller" Securlt. . do lsi'prpfefrfd!! do 2d preferred.. General Electric. . . Ho,klnj Valley .... 1 I inois Central .... International Fper do preferred International Pump do pre ferred . . . . . Io. a. Central ....... do preferred Kan City Southern do preferred Loula A Kaahvllle 1.2n 13 M .1 lean Central . . . S.8UO 404. 400 2.0UO KM '1 lftO 4'X 4,K .: 1. 11 ?s MMl J7!i MS 73i M St. P. & S.3.M. 100 1.8UO 500 118 80 K2 III 4.5 2.1.8 26. 3 T.4-. 1 M.8 34.1 8.1 " 11.2 1.2 27.0 25.3 4.S H7.5 11. S 20.7 10.9 21.3 2S.3 "46 4.8 "i."3 7.1 Z.6 Balances paid In cash. Japan will Not Borrow Abroad. T0KI0, Jan. 2S.-Mlnlster of Finance Sake, at a meeting; ot- the budget com mittee yesterday-, announced that the government had definltelv rWMu,4 not if -..u iiu, ,y seek now foreign loans. do preferred Isaeourl Pacific . . 2,noo K7ti S7Vj o.. Kno. & Tat 2.3iM 3S-. 37 do preferred ..... National Lead 4'J0 71 u 70'A Met. Nat. R. R. of X. Y. Central e.ROO i:mi N". Y. Ont. A: W.M KM. I.-. '4 Norfolk A Weatern 7H do preferred North American... 2,0M 854 Paclfle Mall 400 37Va Penreylvania, 32.700 135 People's Gaa - 4.7UO 97Ai ' Prese4 Steel Car.. ".o6 54 do preferred 100 9ft r un man rsiace Lar KeaaintT do 2d preferred Republic Steel 1.800 38 do preferred ' 200 9S Rock Inland: Co 4.000 27 St. L. & S. F. i'pf R00 St. Louis Southwest 200 do preferred Southern Paclrtc. . 2a.SOO do preferred ..... Southern Railway.. 2.2O0 do preferred 800 Tenn Coal ft Iron.. 12R'i srv. w" 3714 1.34 '54 9914 IT 81) 4ti 111 15S 70 12H 43 R714 80 37 1341,4 75 (414 9 .128. 800 127T4 127 451i 23 ft "05 a 67?i noo 7H son .2V. 71.400 175; 173V 2o6 "5614 Boi4 ' 66,400 47 iA Tel.. St. I- & Weat do preefrred. . . . . Vnlon Pacific do preferred V. S. Express IT. S. Realty IT. S. Rubber...... do nreferred U. S. Steel....: Vlrgr.-Caro." Chotn! 1 do preferred Wabash do preferred Wells Famo Exp.. Weetinshouse Elect "VVeatern . Union W.heel Lake Erie Wisconsin . Central do Dreferred Northern Paclfle.. Ift.r.no 1SS Central leather 3.500 ' ' 38 do prc-ferred. .... ..... Great Xorthern pf 3,fiK 173 smi 800 37 14 98 , 24 ' 6O 43 , 23ft 28 li m 31 an loo 206 SO0 100 . 600 400 3 1- 35 84 4fiii 108 38 '17 3 S7 to A7U, 08 2BH 6O 43 2.t14 57 9311 ai7Lj 8 JOVl 33 32 51 H 173 S2 108 82 SO 105 4IU4 106 3.-.14 107 17 34 275 150 S3 13 23 4 4fi 1VT S7T4 1 4 1.VS .17 73 aharea. 1HRW, .1714 73 Int. Met.-. do preferred Total sales for the day. asO.eoo . . BONDS.- KEW TORK. Jan. 23. Closing quotations: V. S. ref. '2s resr.l04'D. & Ft. G. 4s... new ao coupon 104iN. T. c G 3 1 93 14 TJ. 6. 3s res.... 102 IXorth. Pac'. 3s.!. 734 do coupon W- North. Pac. 4s. .. 101 U. S. new 48 reg.l28 South. Pac. 4a... Row do coupon 120 V T-nlon' Pac. 4S...1014. V. S. old 4rns.looiwlB. Cen. 4a SS'X So coupon HtO'iljap. 6a 2d ser. .. 994 Atchison Adj. 4a 92,!Jap. 4s efts... 844 Money, Kxcbamre. Etc NEW YORK. Jan. 23. Money on call steady. 3S4 percent; rullna; rate, 3; closing blfl. .114: offered at 3 percent. Tim kwans firm. 60 dais, 5 per cant; no PORTLAND STOCK EXC'HAJiGK. Trad 1 "a aere Active With Several Adrawce, In tiif Met, Tradlntr waa more active on the local ex change, jtit-iylay. A-eo:ia.ted CM I wae hlctrher on a amall eale. 'ITi r- Importan t ntocKs In the Coeur d'Alene list were slightly weRker. Dixie Meadows ua. steftui at 3 and British Yukon sold up half a point at A thousand Mharea of I3rltlah CulumbU Amalcamaied orougnt 79 - - Official prices were as follow? Sank Stocks nnk or California anKers' I umtoermen'a. .... errnanta' National ". . . Oregon Trust & Savings 1.3 BM. 36 trie Aoked. 2 OA Portland Trust Oomnanv. . I'nlted Stata National . SOO Bonla ' City & Huhurban An ... Columbia Southern Irr'n 6s... ... Home Telephone 5a J. C I-.ee Company Os ? o. K. Jtt re. 4- o . f. & ny. " 10114 Faciric Coaat Biscuit 0s 5 Portland Railway S. Southwestern Ligrhtinir Re. . . . . ... Ml-eellnnerma btorks A Fiiorlated 1 1 ................. -4 t I C, i.w Company"..".."..;..! oSli 04 'h Orepon City Mil! & Lumber '. -t f ! Stnt.-K Te enhone. . -lorht- Imr. Co. id Telephone. . . . loa iSouthwest bigiiLiug YttQiiina Bay Telephone. Mlnltia- StocltR Ala'kA Vt t ro 1 ii m ....... THliio Stone Gold HrUJh. Columbia Araal.. Yukon .... Oasoadia rIxl" &leadowe Liolvlftc-ld Trotter Great Northern ....... Holder! I.ukevlew 1 .-'. reek Gold Mnmmplh Mornln, North Fairview OroEon Securltlos Standard Coneolldated lV)pur d'Alene District Bullion Durke "opper Klnn Happy Day Park Copper UellK.Pr Snowslorm SALES. 10 Associated Oil 1000 British Col. Amal. (S. HO) 2tn Ilrltlsh "Vukon fVKiO I'ixlo Menrlou a. .......... HOOO Leo' a Crock Gold......... on has Oil J -t (VI 1 19 00 K 2 -.4 . .. 07 02 Va, ::: r:-: ... ori.ij . . . OS - . . " :t . . . 2 . 00 140 120 021 TOO 100 100 101 'ii 03 "3 I 2 O J Vi 1 1 o:t 0.-) 01 12 ',4 OS " OS 0!l .14 TV. NEVADA 5DXKS ARE STROXGER. Kuroeroiii Advance at the San rrauclrico PesHion. SAN rUANClSCO. Jan. 23.-(SpecIa1.) Jim. Butler sold uo to 1.25 and waa strong ly bid for at the same price when the call closed. Jumbo Extension continued its rise to $1.07A. Sooth sold up to a. flve- polnt advance and the same price was bid for more. St. Ives had the best call, selling up from 94c -to $1.02V Potlatch was bid up from BOe to 83c before any stock eame out. ralay sold at $2.75. but was not a,s strongf as the rcn of the list. Combination Frac tion, the mine that ia said to be deatlned as the New Mohawk, was Btrong at r..2 V-j -Diamond drills In this mine sIioav great values and large ore bodies. Triangle was t?tronpr at 75c. A Ursa attendance of vla- itora filled the hoard room, though the trad era were not numeroui. AmonK the sales were; Tonopall Exten sion. $5.."0; Gold Anchor. 4.1o; .Urn Butler, Oolrl Crown,, ll.c; Sandstorm. 74c Iteel Too. I4.J3: Vernal. 2r,c; f I-.-.t H . , Blue Bull, o.c; AOams, s.tc; Atlanta, SC Great Bend. $1.2.'; Daisy, $2.73; Lou Dillon. 26c. Trianajte. 7c; Victor. 30c: Pine Nut. 28c; Midway. Jt-j j O. Kastrra Mlnlnr stocks. WHEAT G STI E ii Chicago MarKet InTIuencecf Dy Advance at Liverpool. CLOSES HALF CENT HIGHER Continued Small Movement at Du- lath and Minneapolis Tw-fC Demand From Commls- siort Houses. CHICAGO. Jan. 2J4. TV.. wr... nk-ae. opened etrongr and with the exception of a BOSTON. Jan. Adventure . . n. Allrmea 4. Amaiftaniatd 1VZ. Atlantic .... 16. "al. A Uecla 00 Franklin ... 24.30 . 1:10.00 2... Oloslns; Quotation, r-o Khannon .... 2 ii ITamarack .. 14.. '!"!i,Trliilty 0 H'nited Cop. . S4. OO 'i-. .-:. Mining- r, 2"' l- S. Oil 3 -J. i tan T'J oo 1214 oo Granby lale Royale.. Miuis. Mlnlns H.: M icltlfan . . . 2.1. Moiiawk . , . 80,1 Mont. C. & C V O. Dominion S4.' Osceola, .... inr..i Parrot ..... ai.l Victoria .7.8714 (Winona .... lii.r.O Wolverine . . 390.00 Jisrorth Butte. li;i.OO rjuite uoai... .l.CMl . Navada 18,00 Cal. & Ariz.. 1RO.00 QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO. Prlcea Paid tor Produce in too Bay City Markets. KAN' PRAXCISOO. Jan. 25. The follo--lna prlcea were. Quoted In tta produca mar ket yesterday: rRVIT-Apples, choice. $2.00: common 50c; bananaa. $1(62.75; Mexican limes. 134; ....u...,. lemon. cnoice. K.Oti: common 'Cc; oranaea. navel. Sl.5002.75: ii n ........ i 34. VEGETABLB3 Cucumbers. It on- 2'4.1c; green peas. slOc: strins beans, l2Vi i&l&c: tomatoes. 1. 05(1. 75. ntaoBtore, 3o4 , 34',4c: tancy ranch. 35c; Eastern, 2T.'ic. POTATOES River whites. $1.65; River "da, at 1.15: Sallnaa Burbanka, ai.ooi 2.5; sweets, 2.502.75: Oregon Burbanka Jl.655i2.20: Eastern, I1.M&1.60: new. 4c. "MUftS Yellow. 5 1 i 1 ,ir,. BUTTER IT.ncv seconds. 29c; fancy dairy. 3c: dairv sec ondfl, nominal; .pickled, iO'igZlc. V OOL Fall, Humboldt and Mendocino. 8c: lamba. 86Ilc; Xeve.cla. l&t18c. nra v-amornia, iwgiic; Oregon and Washington, 10 14c. CHEESE Younir America. lnU, TTn.t.en lO'.ic; Western. 33c. HAY Wheat. $iui5 22; wheat and oats, J1518.50: alfalfa, J8f 12.50; stock. S7289: traw. 35$?7oc per bale. MILLSTUFF8 Bran. 20.50 22. 50 : mid dling.. S2730. FIjOUR California, family extras. tt.SrMa 5.35; bakers' extras. $4.60g4.S0; Oregon and wasningion, ,i.U)R4. POULTUT TurKcya a-obblers. IRinlsoc- turkeys. hers. 17821c; roufiteir. old. I4'B.,S- young, $6S; broilers, small, 134; broil ers, larse. S4"rS: rryera SSS: h,n, tr.iaa- ducks, old, ducks, yodhc. SO&S. RECEIPTS Flour. ll.OOO nuart.r wheat, 2323 centals, barley, 2829 centals; oats,' ism" centals: Deans. 2010 sacks: corn. 280 cen tals: potatoes. 31CO sacks: bran. 13c aacka mlcd41naa. 170 sacks: hav. T17 ... . - bales; hides, 114. IrieJ Fralt at Naw York. " ivrvav. oan. --i Kvaporated apples wera quiet and about steady; fancy, BlgiDftC" choice, 8 84c; prime. 78c. Prunes continue Arm on the Coast and the local spot market la qteady, with Quotations ' " ' " " ' " ' . auiurma iruil Oregon AOs to 4is are quoted at 7 8c. Apricots, peaciies -ana raisins are un- .chansred. Bhort penoa toward ttie end of the first hour 8ntimpnt waa bullish throuithout tha day. Althoturh the market waa eonlrlerably itrTepte-d by a conllnuf-d email move mf-nt at Minneapolis and I3uluth, the chief reason for the wiy strcngtn m an advance in the rtrlre o wheat at TJverpool in th face of a deellne h-re yeaterday. ielllnsj: hy lona to UT-e xri-flta 1-0115 tit ethon t n moderate reaction flurlnn the first hour, but the cas- iw renins was quicKiy dispelled by an in- rrasrd dAmanrl from rommlfiRlon honfes. Tradlnn waa atctl ve all Amy and the market closed nteady. M op"ned "4 tr o to ' , t hlRher at Ji& Tlr Vc. nold oft to 7S 'a c and closed fof ic up at 78c. An increased movement had a weakening effect on the corn market, hut pricea ahowed only nllslit declines. Tradlns; In tlie oata pit was quiet. I'rovlelons were strong all flay. Leadinr futures ransed u follows: WHEAT. -wsj i .lie July W. .7R?i .:t' :Si - SO-Jil . . its m Mi j$ . x .January . . . . . JlflJ I 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 September ... .43 78 1T 46 S. OATS. .313 -3r -45T W 2 ."5', .4H ne ..iS'i Mny July . . . . . 1 IW 1 n.f.T 18.B2 14 Ift.fHS U. 67 ft 1.S" t.S2i4 - 1 . 1 9.071,3 LARD. 0.40 9.65 U.00 SHORT RIBS. lay n.lH .2T4 BIS u'y o.us 9.2.-1 t'ah quotations were as follows: Flour-Firm. hel Oat. tmpsMela Rye. brmhrls "Wheat .o. 2 Rprlnfcr. Tg-a-SAc; N'o. 3. 70 82c: Ko. 2 red. "4VatfT54c. Corn o. IT. 4"iC; No. 2 vellow. -i.lc. Oats-No. 2, SOc; No. 2 white, 39c; Io, 3 white. r.tS-S8c. Rye No. 3. 3c. arley T-Mtr to choir- maltlna. 6155c. Flaxseed No. i, 4ji.iT; o. l Northwest ern. $1.24. Timothy weed Prime. 4.40rty4.45. 4 "lover Contract ir.ra.trji. $1-1. ehort ribs .side? (loose). S.S7J.12, lm pork-Prr barrel, SM.C3. Tard Per lOO lha.. !t.40. Std-n tjhort clear (boxed). D. tZXt99.Zt7. Wtaimky Basis of hluh wines. $1.29. Receipt-. Shipment'. Flour, barrel .. 17.5on X:Vn0 Wheat. bunhels 24.000 I..V0 ........... i.Titn ion.:.. ."..IH1( . Barley, bushels 74.KX) 25.700 (rain and 1'ro.l ,it-e at ?few York. NEW TORK, Jan. 20 Flour Receipts, 14.4S2 l arre.ln; exports. 12,878 barrels: mar. ket. firm, hut rIow. Wheat Recolpto. 5!.OAO huehela: export n. 4000 hushds. spot, flrra ; Is'o. red, 2 i(jc ctrvator and 8Jc f. o. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. 02c f. o. h. affoat: No 2 hard Winter. R7ie f. o h. afloal. - The op tion marUet waa IrreRular. but had a. Drin tone on account of good bull support on the eetbacks. , This was due to light receipts, steady cables, a bullish Mod "rn Miller re view and coniinued unfavorable weather new from Kvinipe. It c-.ok.1 4 - net liiKher an follows: May. S.'.c; Julv, 84c Hops, wool and petroleum-Steady. Hides Quiet. Grain at Soul Franeliwo. SAX FRAXCISro. Jan. 25. Wheat and barley quiet and steady. Spo t q uota t lone : Wheat Shipping. l.BO; znllllns;. 11.3391.40, Barley Feed, f.-fiOtfl.TS: brewtns;. $1.124 fil.17. Oatn Red. fl.30i.75j white. 1 . 35 ffB l.Oo black. t.T5ff2.2."). fall board a1es Barley, May, $1.tOH; December. 1 02 - Corn Large, 3-el low. j 2S ff I .30. . Hnroprtin Grain Mftrkeli. LIVERPOOL, Jan. In the a-raln mar- eet today prices cloaed as followa: wheat- Spot, nrm ; "o. 2 red Weatern Winter, Cs. Future j. higher; March. 6s 51id: May. 6 Slid; July. 6s ld. 1XJNDON, Jan. 25. Cargoes, steady. Fa- cine coast, prompt shipment, 20fl Qd f 30s 3d. Weather In England today, cold. Minneapolis Wbeat Market. Minneapolis, Jan. 25. Wheat May, 8114c; July, 81 Vic; September. 79Hc; No. 1 hard. S4ir; No. 1 Northern. 8:1 Vic- No 2 Northern. SI 44 c ; No. a Northern. 7S ffi 70c. U'hfflt at Taroma. TACOMA. Jan. 2S. Wheat. unchanced : b 1 u ea I Mm. , l)c ; cluh. OSc ; red. 34c. PORTLAND LHESTOCK MARKET. Carreae l-oeHy on t aU tie. 8bn aaad HOBS. The following prices were quoted In the Iccal livestock rruvrket yosterxlay: CATTI.K Best steers. 4t.25; medum. fl.25.1..V: cows. f2.TSi.25; fair to mrxliuni cowr. J..252.50; bulla, $l.B(rf2; calves, $4fi 1.50. SHEEPBeat. S5.oOS5.75: lambs. s-..505.75. HOOS Best. M.-SH7; llfChtwelKhta. .7.VtJ 7; stockera and feeders, 8. 757.25. Xaatarn IJvastock Prioa. BOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 25. ( tt le -It e- celpts, 8000; market, steady. Native steers, $4(56.20; WeRtern steers. $3.5065.33; can- ners. 1.761.85: stockera and feeders. :! 80 45: calves. S3&0.50; bulls, atosa, etc.. S.50 Hogs Receipts, 7000; market, 10c higher. Heavy. $6.52 6.70: mixed. S6.60i&'6.6Jti ; llaht. c.r.r.8.CZV4: plas. 5.5oeia.z5: bulk or sales. S6.6l&.6.6:H- Ehrcp Receipts, 3300; market, steady. Yeirllngs, 5.756.:5; wethers. $5.235.75; ewes, ?4.504 J.'JO; lambs. S6.50(g 7.S0. CotTee ajid Kuirar. NEW YORK, Jan, 25. The market for coffee futures closed steady, net unchanged to 5 points hlgrher. Sales were reported of 70.230 bags. Including Pebruar-. 0.40 J.r.Oc ; March, 5.50 (& ft. OOc ; May, 5.00 65.700: July, 5.80 B-Rftc; September, 5.855.9Uc; Decem ber, 6 6.10c. Spot, steady; No. T Rio, 7c; Santos No. 4, 8c; mild, steady; Cordova 9 (& 1 2 c. - Super Raw. steady; fair . reflnlnff. 2 i;i-;t2c; centrifugal. 6 test, 3 15-32c; mo lasses sugar, 2 23-32e. Refined, quiet and unchanged. . - raJry Produce In tbe Kaat. CHICAGO. Jan. 25. On the Produce Ex change, today the butter market waa firm. Creameries. 23 930c ; dairies. 1 9 & 27c. Ekk. steady; at mark, cases Included, 22 24 c " nrsts, 2lc; prime firsts, 23c; extras, 2Cc! Cheese, strong. 13i415c. NEW TORK, Jan. 25. Butter Firm; oreamery, common to extra, 2231c. Egys Firm, unchanged. Metal Markets. NEW TORK. Jan. 23. Tin In London ds cllned 10s. Spot and futures quoted at IVj laomlly llu market waa-a. attada nlsaer oaJ the bid price witn holders barely steady and Quotations ran.Ir.B from about 4l.".'.142c. Copper was 5c higher in London, with POI luotefl t 1 OT and rut urea at i lOS r.a. l.ooa 1 ly the market waa firm at the recent, advance, with laKe quotrd it .fl.Vi.Soc; eleclroiytlc, 24.82V, i 24.87 I4e; casting. 24.25 tl " l . T .". r - I.eart w.a unei.rK:eo . I .,S5c It. ,1a. lo cal market and at i!3 17s 6d in Ixindon. Spelter advanced 2s U to J2T 2s ftd in leOndon, but was "teady and unchanged lo cal I v at V TOe 6 SOc. Iron was higher In the English market with standard foundry quoted at Sit (id and Cleveland warrants at ."Sj 9d. Tocally the marVet waa unchanifed and ateady. London Wool HH LONDON, .Tan. 25. A superior selection of 11.000 bales wan ofTfrred at the wool sales tridny, Greany crosbred were Irrefjular. Medium crossbreds were occasionally bet- lr. Amrricans bought Kew South Wal au perlor a re any at Is 4d . Cap of Oood Ho w.in firm. Most of t tje 8 l.-s were made to home and continental buyers. w York Cotton Market. NKW YtlHK. Jan. 23. Cotton futures cloaed steady. January, t.32c ; February, 9.2?c; March, o.4;;c; April, e.r; May, j.jsr; Jun. 0.510; .Iuly..0.r.0c: Atitrust. ft.S4e; Sep. temher, O.aVc : October. . TOc ; December, B 78c. DAILY city Statistics Births. RENHAM To the wife of Robert It. Ben- riaiv.. at :107 Eleventh street. January J, a d.UKriter. MAG.NV5BN To the -matte of Carl Mas- nu?en, at University Park, January 11, a on. PORTER Xo the. w1fe of Jnmex Henry forter, at Gooi Samaritan Hoapltal, Janu ary u, a daughter. SiV..XSOX-To the wife of Charles Swan- son. at rtS Beech street. January 5, a aon. TRASK Xo the wire or Georee Henry Traak. at 1024 I'owel l atreet, January IS. a son. Deaths. BOTOE At 5RO East Kithth street. Jan uary 24. - ll l 1 . Boyoe. n. native of. Ore- Kon. a s?e years 2 months. dk'kky At hi nail street, Herman Blokey. unknown. Bulldlnf rrrmftt. W. p. 8NOOK Repair one and one-half Jjry f.f.r.a"c Uwelllne in Sunnye'.de Acl.lt- a." a." 'hbmstrkkt Two-story framf iwolllnj en Holbrook corner East Thlr- teenth ; T4ilin. A. W IKR;i Ei-r.-a.1K Tte-j, r n i- e - t r,ry- hrl'-K l'U i l1 1 n k oM Third street between stark ana Ash streets; GPflW M. Howell T wo-ntory frame d wel 11 riK on Courh st ret be ween Tw enty third and Tn enly-fourth ; XTOOO. Klines Estate Kepalrn on three-story brirk buildtng, used as "tore on Finii treet hetwen Stark and Washing-ton- $amq JOHN M. SH E PA Ft O Repairs on two- itory frit rt t dwelllnc on Twenty-first t net corner Everett; liOO. John ciWTOS-Onc-.torj- frame dwell- Ing on Mississippi avenue near Simpson Street; SOO. -t A --s- rs 1.STEH ESTATE One-story dwell- Ing, Sell wood j fl-MHf. Ral Estate Tranfif-r. Watrn Oregon Trust "o. to A. tonVP','lhVV"lte' l0t "V" block -rea- J. W. aha 'Lucy M." ' herd ' to A, 'ii 1 Parsons, lots 17 and 18, block 15, ily View rark !" . and Eva V. Denlrea to W. ts. It'-frl..t.-r. lot 5, block a. c'rosler'a Aditltinn W. (J. Ht'gltfr to F. E. Denlitftn, lot II. block 8. Msly Highland t-Olleae KnOowment AssocUatton to A i". iiri'-i non. lots 16 to Inclusive, block M, College Place R. Carr to Lauretta Sliurts, lot 2, block 6, Severance Addition to St. John, O. II. V". n Kouten et ai." " to " ChV',, tlna Menhard. lota 8 and 9. block I, Porifcrnouth M. E. and Clsra fl. Thompson to W. H. Nunn. lota t2 and lrt. block IT. and lots la and 16. block 18c North Irvlnnton Anna M. worth to Ivamech Harlow", lot . block 23, Original Townsiu of Alblna T- ;- Tomaslnl to John E. Risaon 'lots 3 4. :t4. 33. e. 6:: and B3. Ne-w-hurst Park .Edna L. Henley to Roxylina j'nklnV. W. i of lota .r. and 6. block 3. . Kenworthy'a Addition Title (luarantee & Trunt Co. to Jessie Todd BraliPinan, lot .", block I Moulton & firobey'8 Subdivision of bJook B. Tlbbott's Addition W- and Ida J". Bills to Prhool rIs- trlot .'o. J. E. or lot O, l. I't ton tract ........ M. c. Fulton to J. McMimn.' N.' w'. of lot 1. S. E. !i of lot 2. block 3 1. James Johns' Addition to St Joh net . Alnsworth National Bank" to " M " T Jiylclelund, lot 10, block J3, Isin'colri 2, 'J()0 BOO 7.i0- ivso l 600 3. ftT,0 2,000 2.000 2.000 o.soo Alfred and Elisabeth ' A." Thompson Allen, lots 5 and . t, lo.-lt TO. Kalrvl.w Emma A. and I,owell J. MaROon'to Mary Cross, lots 9 and 10. block 14. Point View JoMe I. Par. lh to M arv TllHti'nK " W V O f lot h 1 s, r,l z, hlnr-K 47, Tar- nt hers' Addition to Caruthers' Ad- dition t a!, to Joephln a l" 5 "nd - tock 3. Ahend a Adrlltlon tn Alblna Portland Fte-jvlt - & Tru-t ' 5o." " to " j" it. Kankln, lot 22, block JO, Lau- relwood Park O. W. P. Townslte Co. to Jesse snd Jonnle Martin, lot 1 . block 1:0 city I w rark r- v RitKlna-er to F J. Delano," lot t i", Work 3, Klnzel Park John Jones to Jane Jones lot la block 1.. Xremont Place ' CS. V -snd Clara Barrlns.r to A." "w. KotJcln. lots tO and 11. block 4. Klnzel PA . Oak Park Land fo. "to'Anni rjnnn. lots IO and 11. block ,1W 200 500 100 2.rO 70J 100 M Oak ie. block 14. Cloverdale Extension No. a A. J. Bradner to F. A. Spkfel, lot Tft. Mock 14, Cloverdale Extension Xhe Apartment" Builoitir I t. " to j', e VrlcU. part of S. of double blta-lc W, city H. L. Stevens tKherlffl to'"s"."H Miller 70x53 rods in section L'l. T. C. and Eva "jridle'r " to" "b". "f a'rid f"hrlotte A. Devlnney, lot 13, block fl, Maegly Hlehland E. Lyons et nl. to Wnnnah uie.ch c 4 of block beln lots 3 and 4. Holie.day- Addition Martha and Alfred Groener to A Mc- Calman. Jot 26, block TJ, Mount Ta bor 'Villa Addition Erik I. arson to T. M. Word, lot 41 block 14. Alblna. and lots 13 and 14. block 30. Central Albina .. W. U Boise et al. to G. H. Crandall, f E. 'V Of .otH S and A hlnr-b or-, Hawfhorne Park Addition J. C. and Minnie Cole Veazle to K Palmer, lota 3 and C, block 4, Rich mond Addition Martin and Luclnda S. Foster to W H. Lanlus. W. 30 feet of lots V and III. block 23. Original Townslte or Alblna Jessie M . and A. L.. DuPuy to" j "i" Hewitt, lot 8, block 6, Blacklfitone'i Addition Security Savings A Trunt Co. to wl Richard and Hannah Scott to" Xellle B. EfTinRer. land besinnfng- at N. erd of dividing- line between E. and W. H of Amos N. and Mellnda Klnjr D. L.. C Minerva and Charles V'ellenaa to Har riet M. Carlson, parcel land begtn- ntng- at S. E. corner of lot 14, block 4, Market Street Addition Emma and Prank Loretz to Martin Laundbergr. lot O. block 33. Original Townslte of Albina ..... A. J-I. Steinmetz to V. J. Stelnmet'z', undivided H of E. 131-3 feet of lot 3. and W. 23 1-3 feet of lot 4, block 5. Central Alblna Addition .. M. T. vid Christina IX Hyld-lund to E. s. and J. Koontz. lot 16, block: 13, Lincoln Park Cathertna A. and E. A. Dean to W McLean. 50x100 feet, bejflnnlnjf on S. line or Halney street. lOO feet K from TC. E. corner of block 31. Mc Mlllen'a Addition 800 300 2,150 1.800 i 300 s i.e.. 437 2,000 5.500 IO S.OOO 900 3. lOO 1 500 2.500 Total .1J2.8S7 . " -'OIir aostracta mada by tna Sacurlt; Abatract A TruM Co.. 7 Caambar ot Comm.r&a. Caynses Starving In Deep Snow. LrLE. Wash.. Jan. 2o. (Special.) John Newman, a homesteader in Skoo- kum Valley. 17 miles northeast of this point, reports 'that Indian ponies are periahlnx in the deep-ayinow which has fallen. In that section. These ponies seem to be wild and without owners. They are so weakened from starvation that within the last week those remaining; could be captured with, little effort. John Vincent, a homesteader on Wah- Kiacus Creek", says the wild cayuses form a. veiLlnts Question. What do not die ourIu to be shot down on the range, he Sfl.vs. as they are a menace to every settler who wants to keep, a sentle team. ACCUSED OFDRUNKENNESS (enant Page, or Eleventh lnfan- ry, Called Before Courtniartlal. FORT D. A. RUSSBI,. Wyo.. Jan. 36. Sprond Lieutenant Ryrd A. Tw of the Eleventh Infantry has been cited to ap pear before a arorieral court martial next week to Mand trial for offenses againM the militarj rrsTtilattona of tlie Vntted States A rm-. IJeutonant Fare. who comes from Virginia, la accuferl of In- dulglne to excess In intoxicating liquors and of breaking hia word to Coloijel Myer that lie would give up the liablt. Upon conviction It is mandatory that the offi cer found guilty be dismissed from jhe service. DAILY METEOROLOlilCAl RErORT. rORTI.A ND. Jan. 2. Maximum temnera- urc. -43 d'ljrees; minimum 37. RJver reaHnu at 8 A. M.( 3.3 feet; clianje in lan ;4 fiourp, 0.7 feet. Total precipitation. .1 P. M. to X P. XT., none; total since Keolember 1. lToe:. 2. All lnche ; normal BTice Keptemher 1 . lfoe3. . I r inchra; exoeea, 0.4 inch. Tot,l aun?hine .Ian- L'ftry 'X 1!M. S2 niJmitfs: .Mt. 9 hnuw S minute". Barometer read Ins; reduced to ifea le--el at IS T. s.. .-O.OA ItK-hea. PACIFIC COAST WBATHH. tTATIO.M 2f WIND. "t 0 - 1 s V f s Baker Cltv... Blsnirck Kamlbnrf b.'c.V.V. Narth Head P'H-ateilo PcrllAPtl Rl FtlutT Rptar Saorflmfnto i Salt City .1 2rt m' 2 O.noi rtv. o. i 2: f4 O.Srt' i.o.00 an.no" 4 O.CMI 4 W ..'I'Jm .SIo.Ort, 4iX' m.w, SA'0.61! ) 321 T. 11 4..f; 1 - T, 12,f;V 1 SA'O.oni 4,t: 4S O.OliI Tatonsh M IMMIlnE triondy Ci-ar Iflrjr it.'l'ap M ,rl.v i Haiti' ifiain rinnJy 1'lcar riw WEATHER CONDITIONS. Llht ra!n ha fallen In .Wilion Cslimla and Southern Orepron. and llinht snow ta. r.- ported In Kuuthern Idaho. Hliea. n-T-- r trie- PaelMc Slope aenerally fair weather pre-n:-j wan fmpfraturfs stjntijr Mow normal. The Indloatlonai are for rain fiatarrtty In Southern Orea-on and for rain or snow tn Eajstem Orenon en.) Southern Idaho with nearly stationary temperature. FORKCASTS. rly rortlanfl ano vicinity Cloudy anI thr en liia;. with possibly Iigrht rain; southesurt wlnl. M?trn Oron Cloudy n4 , thr-atninic with rain south portion snd poeMhty llht rai r nrt-h port ion ; awiut heasnerly -n inrl,. Western Washlnnton Fair, noutheasterl' Eaatem Oregon and, Southern Idaho Prtow. Kern Vahlr-;U)n anfl Northeni Idatio Fair. EDWARD A. BEATaS District Forcca5Vr. AT THE HOTKL8. Xhe Ore iron F. I.. Hartlnr. Aberdeen; O. F. Miller, Tacoma; J. II. Acker, E. S. Mc Cord. Soaltl; D. HailinKcr, A. Grant, Chi- caaro: C O. Brooks. Han Francisco; K. tJ. (ipencer. rhlcaajo; J . ft. Mason and wl fe. J. Kasion and wire. B.-lllnjrham : A. 1'. Hlmpson, Kan Francitvo; M. I. Evan, Fa- lorn; Mm. F. Brown, Miss Booth, Miss A. Brown. Mia J. Brown. North Yamhill: K. Tt. Smith. Forest Orove: F". TV Srhullz. Oak land : E. 1-. .1 oli.ni'ton, l?an Kranchco ; J. n. TUden, Oetrolt ; E. f. Pmythr, I'endlrton ; A. Jrmain, Snlrm; T. BrnnKt, Mins Kid dol, Mlns Belknap, Miss Khepavd, MIm Core. yel, Mlfta Metcalf. Mlas Soloman. Mm. Kirk. MI-r ManneiF, Salem; O. A. Klllott. Taooma; V. M . Gnrrlvon, "I e vela nd ; J . Fox, A satoria ; W. F. chafer, Chilton; G. Geller, Seattle; H. P. Srandos. eitv: F. Frown. North Yamhill; G. I.. Iavla. ttoqulam: ,3. A. Kmith anrt wire. T.. O Waldc. oirj-; 1.. I'lue. Rainier; Ml Alice llt.bbarrl. Van- rouver; Mips Elizabeth Lowlnif, Seattle; , J. Roame, Seattle; V. T. Davidson, Astoria. Xh Peeklntv H. B. Campbell Mlnsoula; Ti". 11. Osborn. falem ; J.. K Peterson and wife. Iceland. la. ; W. I. McDonald and wife. Mis. MrDonaM, McMlnnvillo; D. Smltli, Cor- vallls; C. R. Howard. K. R. Keyii. nirhmond; J- K- Turner. Vancouver; I, fuoter and wife. Kan Franrheo; j. I. Mill, Caatle Rork; K. Carlson. Kalama; T. J. Kill man, lo Angel-; w. Taylor ana wife, Weiner, Idaho; Frank Crabow. Condon; K. J. Thubet. W. J. Buck- ley. Oolriendale; II. E. Armstrong and wife. , fathlam"! -. W. I - Miller. Junction fit v : O. F". Adams. Tacoma ; W. H. Mcfune i-id - ney, o.; I', W Seattle; H, A, Rnllflit, HoMensre, Neb.; J. N. Rliones, Kllenshurr: E. Grinelle snd wife. r-. Grlnelle and wife, an l-rre,...o : T. t--. Itlll.. Aihlanri; .1. . . frane. e. II. rarn.r, Jr.. W. C.Kh.r. It-rt- neld. n. D. ; J. Youneil, Euenc; JI. T. Marcli, Spokane; 0. Allen and wife. Darby, Wash.: P. . Yountt and wife. E. Uavla, Aotoria; A. VI- Eckenbaek, -1 . I. .1 ones. X n 1 1 e-ie. 1 1 ; .1. Hill. Tt. .Montague. Calle Rot-k : M. Pike, Moro; B, Wellington, tSan Franrta- fo; D. Evers, A, P. IlolTnor. Hiwnsvillf; B. F. Jonea, Independence; J. riirkl. Pt. I-otile. ; W. J. Buckley, Redmond ; J3 1 .. Trout. St. Paul. Minn.; J. A. Ue'Uler, fS- - attle; n. A. Kowicr, Astoria; U. t;uler and wife, Conconolly, Wash.; F. Elgin. A. J. Miller, Corvallia; O. Frank. San Jone- s. K." Wauon. J. K Cnllln-r Hpokane -. Mls Pe-i-aal. Seattle ; II. Campbell, .1. Appatono. P"". fooley. t". K. Scott, Victor. Mont.; I... Arthur, Han nancisco; J. Miliar end wifrc, fan Francisco; J. 0. Garner, Drain; MUt Da mon. Oleone; M. Whealdon. The, Dalle-- o. a- Wooaard, 1. Veremaj, J. cotton, Cuttace Grove. The Impfrlal-D. W. Marsh, A, J. Miller, W. WT. McCredle, J. I. Srott. Htv; Krnnk Ira White and wife. Klamath Palls: Mli Edith McCaulley. lhanon; O. A. Imnn man. Corvallis; J. Brown, W. M. filuher, Palem; F. K. Coleman, St. Paul; C. Adrjlson, Sattle: Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Bush.. .loie Hale Bush. Mrs. B. K. Bush. Bav t'enter; r. M. Raymond. San PYanrl.ro": E. "W. Halnts. Foreat Orove; St. c. Anderson. 1'laln; U J. Klntz, Oakland; D. H. Jackson, JacK- aonvHle; J. S. Carrlek and wife, Xewberir: F. G. Mr-lntosh. South Bend; F. Klin, anc; wife. Seattle; Mrs. It J. Miles, Mis. Miles. Salem; E. Alirer. Montana; R. C. l.ane. Aberdeen; H. Fopplr, Portland; C. E. Alkln- son. F. C. Fisher. Chicago: A. F. Kellllier. falam; A. H. McKeen. cltv: H. II. Tro- bridfre. John Day ; G. M". Baker. Spokane; E. Ft. Lake. O. A. : r. tfaslam. Catlilainet; A. W. Imbert. Baker City; ft. N. Donnellv, Rlehmond; B. C. Miles. Newberu; F. M. Se erest. Seattle; D. A. Hodge. IndlRnapolls; E. T. Nlchol. city. Mrs. 1. Brown. Mrs. Brown. Condon; W. K. Critehlow. Andrew Holman, Carl F-.nton. Alvie Morton, Edgar Craven, Edward Shaw, Tracy .Stanley diet Coad. Frank Kersey. Ray Greener. Verno Greener. I.oyd Greener. Uallaa College bas ketball team. The St. Charles Q. c. Morrow. Summit: J. Leary, Ridgcneld; 0. Bronson, San Fran cisco: A. J. Nailer. Forest Grove; C. R. .Io-.n- son and family. Trucky: G. Price. Tllomook; L. Porter. Sllvertoni FV Frinnei- T ar , John Otteratrom, Kthal Ottenatrom. city; Ft. a! inaer. &alem; J. Fleming. Camas; C A Bonstedt, Epnlng: V. H. Heisher PC Riiiin. city; E. Neeoe. Ma--lle: B. M. Macklnon. (aae.de Locks; 1 i Nelson. Xewlers-- K T'amor.. Fort Canby; A. B. Clayton. J. ) T yorro. . rs. mltn. city: w. M, Monthlus. San Francisco: J. H. Mills. Pla.-ar- s Mathery. Oaslon: E. 0. Davis. Rainier: J. r! riant,.. Jaoi.ua; r. ir. e.mltn and wife. Forest Grove: M. -V. Ottaway. Sllverton; 1 1 . Freeland. Selem; V. Youna. Kalama: T. Knutson. Kalama; H. Kunze. Woodlawij; IV W. Xelan. Jarvla: Edith Keiih r..e.,u I-Tcks: J. Richie. T. D. Harris and wife ltyi..- Soooner. Shaw; T.. M. raw. Astoria: a. iv. (.ray. Asrorla: D. IT. wnt, etalem: C. S. rTX-ana. cltv: J. W. Rlmraum e.,,.. -v H. McKay. Sauvlea; x. B. Connell. city Grace Mann. Lents: Roy PeaboHy. Dnfur- m' B. Smith. Aurora: Roy Cope-lanrl. Warren: F.. ... rtuieporey,. eaiem: ia. Hatch. Ralem; ' jy ."..vj w,,e. virm; A. blreaux, Corbet: P. O. Anderson. BrlcVal Vale- R F Caraway, F. Euan, White Salmon; j' I,' FurRfson. Newbers;: George H. Pursee 1M Broder. White Salmon: A. O. .Tackaon. Uoto'e J. E. Chorchlll. Albert Wrlaht. city J V Beaver, Bcappooae. Hotel Donnelly. Ticoms. XVasrl. K ti ropes n plan. R.la, 75 cants tm 1U par day. X-ra. 'bn Bla a la a aMa-an.j.M. I ramady tor Ooaorraoas. I" lea.. aaeraDSKorrnaaa, Wliltos, nanatBral di chirisi, or tnr inflammt' sO asaUUa. tioo of Bictlii Bieny aTHfEv.m0Mtlalfltt.0o. brasH. Urtri -mtrntri bc.nl. SJaaltS by P. aalala. or ant 1b plain tttspikt, by slim, prepaid, fol 1.00. or 3 bottles. 2.Ta, iAaiai hum lMaaa awav. lat-arVI a V"IWlSllTI,.r-3