-jr THE JSOENING OEEGOOTAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1900. n COMMERCIAL AND. The -week ending last Saturday -was very sat isfactory from a commercial standpoint. A ffood ixrtion. tij the p-vy, stock.-talJlns has fceen completed, and results have apparently 3u8tlfled TOorctoaata in sending In liberal orders, tor business with the country has been excel lent, and In the city no complaints are heard. Of the jwoducts of the farm, -wheat and hops j ontirme to be the sufferers, through low prices, irora which the prospect for recovery are not os bright as to wouHl like 'to see them. Farm era with good-sized potato-patches are expcrl ndSB one of th best seasons on record. Re ceipts last week -were remarkably heavy, the steamer Balling IVlday evening taking .15,000 eacks, with another hecwy shipment going out on the steamer leaving here Saturday evening. 2a spite of these enormous shipments, the San lYanclsco market is holding up remarkably woil. and It is fully believed that even should the heavy shipment-mentioned- cause -weakness In the Bay city, the loss will be speedily re salned. The local nwrket was very much ex cited during last week, end fancy slock was bid tip as high, as ta cents per sack. The bulk of the sales, ttoough, were made at lower rates; "but anything -god -enough for shipping ld readily around 00 to 75 contd per sack. There is a little better demand for good ap ples, which will keep, much of the soft stock having dl6apeared -from, the market. A few transactions were reported In hops last week. Sales reported were not for flrst-class stock, and prices ranged from 3 to C cents. One or two sates were made through the Hopgrow ers' Association, but It is impossible to discover -what prices were paid. aKhough we are as sured that they were at an advance over former quotations, whatever those quotations might happen to be. The New Tork Journal of Com merce, -under date of January 0. has the follow ing regarding the market In that state: The market Is rather quiet. Brewers are getting, on old contracts, enough stock to sup ply their wants, and make new purchases in differently, despite the lowness of prices that has prevailed since the opening of the 1699 crop season. Exporters purchases are mod erate aleo, and tend to tsorsilrm previous reports that Europe has a good supply. Last week was pretty severe on dealers, who Slave been holding eggs for an advance, and tinder very Mght buying demand and heavyre ocipts the market melted away from 22& cents early in the week te weak at 18 at the close Saturday. Oregon eggs came In so freely last week that Etistern have been driven from, the market, fNh ranch Mock In Portland being cheaper than it was In Chicago. Butter Is firm for the best grades, and decidedly weak on poor stock. The poultry markets are in pretty lair shape, wlith supply and demand about even. "WHEAT She world's markets for wheat were Inclined to dullness throughout last week, ex cept for occeslonal spasmodic jerks in Chicago, duo to war rumors. In Portland there was a limited amosnt of buying at figures slightly above the vaflue of the cereal from an export standpoint. This was said to be due to some jjfessing needs for a limited amount to meet tonnage engagements. Tnese were soon satis fied, and Saturday the market dropped back about In line with other markets. Heavy wheat was still commanding -522 and S3 cents per bushel Saturday, but for No. 1 but few care to quote over 52 cent, and the market was not active In any sense of the word. Paxmera seem determined to see the rlnlsu of the situa tion, aodj undismayed by the bright prospects tor the coming crop, and constantly Increasing visible supply, are as firm ns ever in their "belief that tnere must be a recovery- The 6an Francisco market is in about as bad a sit uation as that in Portland, and in discussing it the Commercial News says: Shipowners evidently control the situation, end exporters cannot me profit out of low grain prices and high freight rates. The local market is In bad condition. In addition to our own large stocks, the north is ncadlng down considerable light wheat at low prices. Ex porters have again lowered their prices and futures have been hammered down to a point lower than has been seen this season. Trie outward movement Is decreasing when it should increase, and good weather is bringing forward -an exoeUazxL croj -to -bo-p-at -tmr-the Tnarketnn' June. So far this season 2,139.135 centals 2iave been exported, against 1,073,940 centals b. year ago. WKh a pretty good-slsed fleet in port at the first of the year, shipments since then have naturally been quite liberal, amounting last week flour Included) to over 400,000 bushels, with enough cargoes finishing or ready to finish to make the totojl for this week even larger. 2?rom present indications the month's shipments will be fully equal to those of some of our best years. The freight market continues very firm, with very little tonnage offering. Nitrate Xreights are picking up again, and at least two vessels irWdi had been listed for Portland have been diverted to the west coast for nitrate. No new-crop business was reported last week, owners being most extravagant In their ideas, considering the vast possibilities for material changes in the situation between now and next harvest. Saturday Bank Clearings. Exchanges. Balances. 3ortland ....... .-..$2G2,5tl ?43.283 Tacoma .- 130.0GS 18,901 Seattle 207.302 53,720 fipokane . 171,818 3G,S2S Bank CIcarlngrs. The bank olearrlngs for the principal cities jol the Korth-west for the -week ending Saturday, Janaary 13, were, as follows: Portland. Seattle. Tacoma. Monday .......$ 4S9.C1S ? 384,900 ?1C7.C17 Taesday ,., 370,273 329,414 190,094 "Wednesday 29S.C95 304,470 13T,S01 Thursday S32.403 335.931 153.13S Tri&ar 235.S39 317.099 140.433 Saturday ... 202,50' 2C7.3C2 130,008 Totals ?1.9S9.346 $1,949,242 f923,751 The clearings for the corresponding -weeks In former years -were as follows: PorUand. Seattle. Tacoma. IS99 .$1,595,095 $1.0CS.4C0 $022,558 189S 1.678,050 1,138,932 878,393 PORTX.AXD MARKETTS. Grain, Flonr, Etc. TfVheat "Walla "Walla, 5253c; Valley, 51 62c; Wuestom. 5354c per bushel. Flour Best grades. $2 G5g3 per barrel; gra ham, $2 50. superfine. $2 15. Oats "White. 34B5c; gray, 3334c; stained, 2930c per bushel. Barley Feed, $1516; brewing. $18 IS 50 per ton. Mlllstuffs Bran. $17 per ton; middlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16. Hay Steady; timothy. $9 50H; clover. $7(3 S. Oregon TWild hay, $07 per ton. Butter, Egrsrs, Poultry, Etc. Butter Fancy creamery, 5055c; seconds, 42U, &45c; dairy. 3037c; store, 22fe274c per roll. Egg "Weak; ISfi'lSc per dozen for Oregon. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 2 504; hens, $4 4 CO; ducks. $5P6; geese. $7S 50 per dozen: turkeya, live, 12sc: dressed. 1517c per pound Game Mallard ducks. $3; -widgeon, $1 5052; teal, $11 25 per dozen. Cheese Full cream, twins, 12isS13c; Xoime America, 14c per pound. Vesetnules, Frnit, Etc Vegetables Parsnipa, $1; carrota, $1; turnips, 90c; onions, $11 10 per cental; cabbage, lj$c per pound; potatoes, 53S5c per cental; sweet potatoes, 22?ic per pound. Fruit Lemons, $83 50; oranges, $2 753 per box for navels, $2 for seedlings; tangerines, 00c$l; Japanese oranges. C5c$l 25 per box; pineapples, $4 50J per dozen; bananas, ?2 50 S per bunch; Persian dates, 7Sc per pound; apples, $11 50; pears. 75c$l 25 per box; cranberries. $6 507 per barrel for Ilwaco, $7 75ffi for Eastern. Dried fruit Apples. e-aporated. 7 8c per pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes, 45c; pears, fun and evaporated, 5Cc; plums, pltless. 4 TP&c, prunes, Italian. 3HCH;c; sliver, extra choice. 5 6c; iigs. SmjTna, 22Uc; California black. 5Cc; do white, 10c per pound. Groceries, Kntx, Etc Coffee Moofca. 25c; Java, fancy. 2S 29c: good. 2225c; Oosta Blca, fancy, 15c; good, 15Q I FINANCIAL NEWS 17c: fStUvador, fancy, 1018c; good, 1215c per $12 2!y; Lien, $12 25 per case. Sugni Cube, ?5 CO; crushed, ?5 00; pow dered, V"0 72; dry granulated, $5 10; extra C. H 00: aaldea C H -47 net; half barrels, a more fbtin barrels; maple sugar, 15lGc per pound. Salmon Columbia river, 1-pound tails, $1 1 50: 2-V0und tails. $22 CO; fancy, 1-pound flats. $1 Ct"l 75; -pound fancy flats, S595c: j jaska. s-0und tails. $1 201 30; 2-pound tails. SI 90g2 25. Grain bSS,s Calcutta. ?77 10 per 100. Beans Stri all white, 3c; bayou. 4c; Lima, 0a per pound. Nuts Peanuts, 67e per pound for raw, 10c for roasted; CjOCoanuts, 80c per dozen; walnuts, 1213c pel pound;" pine nuts. 15c; hickory nuts, 7c; chestnuts. 15c; Brazil, lie; filberts. 15c; fancy pecans, tl2S14c; almonds, 15j3 17&C pel pound. Coal oil Casec 21c per gallon; barrels, 17c; tanks, 15c Bice Island. 5J4cj Japan. Cc; New Orleans, 4g6c; fancy1 head, $77 50 per sack. Meat and Provisions. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes. 3c; drofsed mutttan, 67c per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy. ?5; light, $4 50; dressed. 5(gCc pex pound. v Beef Gross, top steers, $3 504; cows, ?32 3 50; dressed bee. G37Jie per pound. Veal Large. ( 7c; small. S 8c pet pound. Provisions Portland pack (Shield brand): Hams, smoked, are iuoted at 12c per pound: picnic hams, Sc par pound; breakfast bacon. 13c; bacon, SJc; fctxks, Sc; dry salt sides, 7?4e; dried beef. 20cr smoked sides, Sc per pound; lard, 5-pound jails. 8c; 10b. 8c; 50s. 7c; tierces, 7c per pound. Eastern pack Hammond's): Hams, lurge, 12?Jc; medium, 13c; small, 13c; picnic hams, $Hic; shoulders, 9Kc; breakfast bacon. 12ic; dry Ealt sides. S014c; bacon sides, 910c; baches, 9-ic; butts, 8c; lard, pure leaf, kettle rendered, 0s, 10c; 10s, lOVsC Hops, "Wool, Hides, Etc. Hops 710c; 1898 crop. 56c per pound. TVool Valley, 1213e f(r coarse 15(jjl8c. for best; Eastern Oregon. 8Q14c; mohair, 2730c per pound Sheepskins Shearlings, la20c; short-wool, 23 35c; medium-wool, 30Q'50b; 'long-wool. O0c$l each. Pelts Bear skins, each, as to size, ?C15; cubs, each, ?lig'5; badger, each, 1040c; wild cat, 2540c; housecat, 5 fi 10c; fox, common gray. 4000c; do red, ?1 25i?l 75; do cross, $2 50 6-6; lynx, fl502 50; mink, 30c?l 25; marten, dark Northern, $44fS; do pale, pine, $1 253; muskrat, S12c; skunk. 25!y0c; otter (land), ?4 6; panther, with head and clans perfect. $1 3; raccoon, 2550c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect. $3 5005; wolverine, $2 505; beaver, per skin, large, $G7; do medium, per skin, $4 ff5; do small, per skin, $12; do kits, per skin, 50cfl. Tallow 35c; No. 2 and grease. 3JJ4c per pound. Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 16 pounds and up ward, 1515Vsc; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 10 pounds, 15c per pound; dry calf. No. 1, under 5 pounds, 1516c; dry salted, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, sound steers, 00 pounds and over. SH:9c; do 50 to CO pounds, 'SSc; do under 50 pounds and cows. 7Sc; kip, 13 to 30 pounds. 7Sc; do veal, 10 to 14 pounds, 7&c; do calf, under 10 pounds, 7c; green (unoalted), 1c per pound less; culls (bulls, stags, moth eaten, bady cat. scored hair slipped, weather beaten or grubby), one-third lesa. NEW TORK STOCK MARKET. Favornble Bank Statement Admits of Considerable Profit-Taurus'. NEW TORK. Jan. 13. The strictly profes sional limits of trading on the stock exchange were -well illustrated by the almost complete obliteration of the mornings advance In the movement to take profits after the appearance of the bank statement. Tnls exhibit was In Itself a favorable one, ae were all the other Incidents of the day, and it conformed closely to the preliminary estimates on which the buy ing bad been based. The oelllng; to take profits was responsible for the advance In prices and was, per contra, sufficient to bring prices back to about the starting point. The activity In Sugar certificates continued, the price rleing an extreme 3 points against the shorts, whose coverins demand helped on the ad-anoe. The bears quickly detected the realizing after the bank statement, and forced Sugar down 4?i points. Brooklyn Transit and Tobacco showed close sympathy, and some ether speclaltks lost a point or over. A de cline "of 1 In Xew York Central showed same special pressure sgamst the stock. Other wise gains had been fractional, and the reac tion did not exceed them. There was some selling for London account, as prices rose above the London parity. A fractional recovery In London discount rates, ana a jump of 3 pfen nigs on exchange rate at Berlin were without explanation. The bank statement fully accounts for the dis position of New Tork bankers to place time loans at present rates, and their reappearance as buyers of commercial paper. The decline in money rates is also bringing renewed de mand for railroad bonds rrom some of the great Insurance companies. Some heavy Individual transactions in bonds are recorded. The cen tral fact In the situation In the stock market Is that the buying demand is listless and nar row, and without stimulation by any favorable developments in the immediate outlook. Even the investment buying has almost ceased, either because prices are above an attractive level or because the available fuivJs from dividend or Interest disbursements have found Investment. Investment buying does not in Itself serve to advance prices greatly, but It has a large sentimental effect, as it insures the constant diminution of the floating supplj: of stocks held merely for an advance In price. The market has suffered from the demoraliza tion in special stocks, in addition to the with drawal of the Influence of Investment. There has been besides selling for London account, which was only discontinued when the reduc tion in the discount rates or the Banks of Eng land, France and Germany gave confidence In the reality of the relaxaalon In money rates. The volume of foreign selling was not large, and would have been easily absorbed in an or dinary movement for an advance; but as the foreign selling grew out of the needs of the London money market and served to Increase the pressure for gold in New Tork, there wan no disposition to hold up prices to afford a market for London sellers to make profits. Not withstanding the small demand for stocks, the eupply was scarce, and railroad stocks have responded, quiciuy all week to any sort of buy ing demand. The market gives evidence of liquidation of special holdings of stocks. Statements of the New Tork clearing-house banks, as well as those of the great foreign banks, show that (speculators the world oier have been selling -"-. """"'t w- j nib, i"- ivuaj juju. Awuiiara.w lng from the field. Many commission-houses and brokerage offices in Wall street, which found busy occupation all of last year, have ceased p Invite custom, pending the develop ment pnew. factors In the "outlook. This closmgut '6f accounts, now safely attained, has invoh-edjjjome heavy losses, -and no small bitterness of splritv' which is reflected In the discussion by brokers of industrial combina tions and their flotations In a spirit far from complmentary. This feeling was deepened by the strong official Intimation at the stockhold ers' annual meeting of the American Sugar Beflnlng Company, that the business was not profitable in the present sense of new compe tition, and that dividend," would jprobably be reduced or suspended during the coming year. Professional operators, therefore, fell tooth and nail upon the Sugar certificates, as well as' other industrial stocks, and sold them by the thou sand shares. The railroad list did not escape entirely, but was much less affected. The low price of the dividend-paying Industrials, bringing the rate of return -in some cases up to 8 per cent or over, reflects the rating of the risk In folding these stocks. The beginning of dividends on the 'common stocks of me of them has failed to elicit any advance in price, and the preferred stocks of the companies have Bhowa a. tendency in such cases to decline, as having the safety of their dividends Impaired. There is an element In "Wall street who preach the doctrine that the country has reached the crest of prosperity. They cite in evidence of this the marked diminution of the grain and cotton movements, compared with last year, and point to the comparatively small Increases In gross earnings of raUroad3. "While these show last year's earnings well maintained, last year's prosperity has already been reflected In prices, and higher prices depend on Increased prosperity, rather than ou the maintenance of the present level. High prices of commodities jare Jikdy to curtail the demand. Adances In railroad rates now being enforced lead to fal.. ing off In the volume of traffic. Increased cost of material makes encroachment '-en net earn- lngs by enhancing the cost of operation. Such are some of the reasons assigned b' capitalists and operators In securities for their Mslncllna tlon to put money into stocks at presenN They prefer to wait developments. The increased cost of operation la particularly noticeable In the case of, some of thjj high-priced rallroAd stocks, whioh maintained thejr dividends through the period of depression by economy of operation. On the other hand, some of the railroads which have passed through bankruptcy and reorganizing, show the effect of the large out lay of funds acquired la reorgaalzatloa for per manent betterments and improved equipment during the period of low prices for material in present reduction of operating expenses, to the advantage of net earnings. The market for bonds has been small, but prices were well maintained. United States new 4s, registered, declined , and "do coupon. 3s old 4s and Cs, in the bid price. BONDS. ' O. S. 2s 102JAN. T. Cent lets...'lOO do 3s reg 109ft Nor. Pac. lsts ...110 do 3s coup 110 i do 3s 60 do new 4s reg. . .133 oo 4s , 103 do new 4s coup. 133, Ore. Nav. lsts 110 do old 4a reg...H3-Jtj do 4s .- 102 d& old 4s ooup.ll4. O. S. L. 0s 129 do 5s reg 1121 do con. as 112 do 5s coup 11294IR. G. W. lsts 95 Dls. of Col. 3-C5S.119 (St. Paul con. 100 Atchison adj. 4s.. 70&,St. P., C. & C. P. C. & H .TV. con. 7sl39 lsts ,T 11S do S.E. deb. 5s.llti do Cs 118 D. & R. G. lsts.. 102 Union Pac. 4s ....102fcj do 4s Gen. Electric 5s. vi 1 wis. ueui. J.BKI. . . ciiw 117 Offered. STOCKS. The total sales of stocks today were 244,000 shares. The closing quotations were: Atchison 10 lUnion Pacific 4GMi ao prei .... Bait. & Ohio 60 do pref 74 59JiiVaDash 7 ian. Paclflc 1)2 Can. Southern ... -49 ao prei zuft Wheeling & L. E.. 0 do.2d pref 27 Ches. & Ohio 2U Chi. Gr. Western. 12 C. B. & Q. 121& jWisconsin Central. 18 v. cj., u. & at. J-.... iV'A vni., ina. at i..... 15 do pref 47 Chi. & East. 111... S2 EXPRESS CO.'S. Adams 112 American 142 United States 45 Wells-Fargo 120 MISCELLANEOUS. Chicago & N. W..lGu C. R. I. & Pac. ..100 C, C, C. & St. L GOVS Golo. Southern ... flit I Amer. Cotton Oil.. 33ft , do l&t pref...... 41 do 2d pref. 14 do pref 92 Amer. Malting . . .. 0V4 do pref 28 uei. & iiuason....ii5 Del.( Lack. & TV. .170 JAmer. Smelt. & R. 37 J--CJ1VC1 os x-.iv ur. -H73 do pref GSVi iu yit-'i. 01 73 Amer. Spirits 2 Jane ; 11 id- 1st pref.,,... 32; uo pref - 17 Amer. Steel Hoop.. 41 do pref 81 uret jsortn. prer.ius Hoaiiive Coal 15 Hock.VvT Valley .. 31 Illinois Central ...112 Iowa Central 12 Amer. Steel & W.. 47ft do pref 90 Amer. Tin Plate... 30V4 ao pref SI Amer. Tobacco .... 90ft do preS 4U Kan. C. P. & G.. 7 do pref 135 Lake Erie'& West. 23! Anaconda Mln. Co. 39W ou prei . S3 LnKe Shore ......197 Louis. & Nash,,... 80V4 Drooklyn R. T.,... 68 i-oio. iruei & iron.. 43 Coat. Tobacco .... 32 Manhattan Ef .. 93 - do pref ....:,..., 84 Met. St. Hy.....v.lG5;Ftrderal Steel XTrInnri r"Titrn?. . 113 itr nrff 51 72: Minn. & St. Louis fiSiGeneral Electric 12.i do pref Ov(Qlucoe Sugar - Missouri Pacific .. 4CJ4j do pref , Mobile '& Ohio.... A0 (Int. Taper . 97 23 . 6t 78 . 30 . SO . 20,i .105 . 41 . 72 .135 . 14 M.. K. & T. ...... 10 1 do -prefi .- do pref 32 New Jersey Cent. .110 New Tork Cent...l3l'. La Clede Gas.... National Biscuit dt' pref isorroiK & west... 24 National Lead do pref Northern Paclflc . do pref Ontario & "West.. O. a: & N do pref ........ 60 do oref National Steel .. do pvef ....... N. Y. t Brake. North American 52l 73' 21 42 70 Pacific Ct.at o04 Penneylvanlai 129! oo 1st pier 53 do 2d pref 04 Reading 17i oo 1st prer 60)ii do 2d pref 20"J4 Rio Gr. western!. 30H) do pref SO Paclflc Mall' 43V5 People's Gas 103)5 Pressed Steel Car.. 57 do pref 85 St. Louis & S. Fr. 0U Pullman Pal. Car.187. do 1st pref 08 Stand. Rope &r Tw. 9ft do 2d prer 3251 sugar no St. Louis & S. W. 10H' do pref Ill do pref 254Tenn. Coal & Iron. 84 VI St. Paul 117WU. S. Leather. IGVi do pref ., I70 A do pref 7-iVi St. Paul & Omahallo U. S. Rubber 41 Southern Pacific .. S.'-'A! do pref ... ...103i Southern Ry 11 g Western Union 87 do oref 54 (Republic Iron &. S. 20Vj Texas & Paclflc... 15UJ do pref 05 NEW YORK SMXANCES. An Increase of Over Five Millions In tlie Surplus Reserve. NDW YORK, Jan. 13. The Financier says; The New Tork bank statement for the week ending January 13 was een betttv than It had been expected. The surplus reserve Increased almost ?5,0C0,C00, and the excess above legal requirements now stands at $10,707,351, a sum greater thin: the banks have reported sinco June 24 last, although In August the total wsiq al most as high. As the deposits during the -week remained almost stationary, the entire cash re ceipts "of the week went to swell theldle cash In banks, thus accounting for the unusual ex pansion. The liquidation that occurred on the stock exchange Is reflected in the decrease of $1,538,900 in loans. The statement does not balance, but there Is no question that the po sition of the banks Is een stronger than re ported, for Interior receipts Increased largely at the close of the week. The gain was almost entirely from the interior, the exports of specie to Europe the previous Saturday counterbalanc ing the treasury receipts. The banks, in fact, are training as rapidly in surplus this month, as was the case a year ago, with the exception that the expansion in cash now counts altogether, in surplus reserve, whereas a year ago reserve liability occasioned by the loan and deposit Inoreast3 were locking up from ?3,000,000 to $.1,000,000 weekly. For example, the deposits of the 'banks during the month of January rose almost $78,000,000, while loans expanded 523,000,000. The reserve re quirements were, thcrerore, over $14,000,000 heavier; but, despite this fact, the surplus re ' serve actually gained $18,000,000. Tills year, so far, loans have risen less than $2,000,000, deposits only a little over $9,000,000, while the excess reserve Is less than SffJOO.OOO- heavier. The expansion therefore, 'this year does not compare with that cf a jear ago, although tlie gain in reserve is on a plane that nearly equals that which occurred last year. It is not to be overlooked in this connection that the banks last December and January were? not losing gold to Europe, as has been the case lately. These facts go to show why with everything favoring speculative activity, a movement of that na ture has been impossible. The banks have not been in a position to provide the money, even had the incentive, been- of the strongest. The weekly bank statement Is as follow.: Surplus reserve. Increase ....$4,949,025 Loans, decrease 1,088,900 Specie, Increase 1,101.400 Legal tender 3,708,800 Deposits. Increase 331,400 Circulation, Increase 82,300 The banks now hold ?1C,707,3D0 in excess of the legal requirements. Foreign Financial Kews. NEW YORK, Jan. 13. The Commercial Ad vertiser's London financial cablegram saje: Business in the markets here today was very Email, but thfe tone was excellent, based on nopes oi gwu unva iroia me iransvaju, wnicn the professionals began to anticipate In mar kets bare of stocks. Consols were up , and led the rise. Cheap money helped the cheerful feeling. American securities shared in the Improvement, but the trading was In small proportions. No gold Too received' or engaged. Money rates continued easy, at yesterday's ratee, and bills wero scarce. Large money balances are unemployed, but the gold position Is still watched with some- concern. Silver was strong. The market is nervous, watching French tenders today, which may continue for tme time, though not so long as last year. Money, Exchange, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13. Sterling on Lon don, 00 days, $1 8414; do sight, $4. SSJA. Mexican dollars iS(g48Hc Drafts Sight. 12&c; telegraph, 15c NEW TORK, Jan. 13. Money on call, steady, 3 per cent; prime mercantile paper. 5C per cent; sterling exchange, steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 8C4 87 for demand, and at $4 8304, S3Vi for 00 days; peeled rates, $4 844 S4& and $4 S7; com mercial bills, $4 82&4 S3. Sliver certificates 5S595c. Mexican dollars 17J,4c Bonds Government, Irregular; state, Inactive; railroad, strong. LONDON, Jan. 13. Consols, 09&. London Stock Murlret. LONDON, Jan. 13. Canadian; Pacific, 93; Union Paclflc preferred, 75; Northern Pacific preferred, 76U.; Atchison, 20; Grand Trunk, 7; Anaconda, 8. THE GRAIN MARKETS. Prices for -Cereals in Euroxiean antl American Ports. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18. Wheat and bar ley, firm. Oats, "unchanged. Spot quotations were: "Wheat Shipping, No. 1, OCJic; choice, 07fec; mllllnr. OTliSfei . vvt. . . J 9 9 B 99 OQi ,. 9 9 9 9 CULLISON &-C0, 1 Wheat tilfeECT WIRES TO a SECOND FLOOR 9 O990 O00 Ofe 900 OO0OOO 909 09000 S. S. GEO. W. ELDER, S. S. H.UENEME, '....' v' , 'S. S. DESPATCH . . The above first-class1 steamers will saU every 10 days during 'the season for Cape Nome, Yorkand Str.MichacJ- and Yukon river points. , ailBog. FOR RATES AJTD INFORMATION APP LY TO F. P. BAUMGARTNER, 253 Washington St. CRAY & ;aiITCHELT General Asenta, Snn Frnnclucn. Barley Feed, G772t4c; Drew Ing, S2i,a87Ho Oats Gray, Oregon, $1 07&1 12VS; milling, $1 151 17; red. $1 12Vi'l 20. Call board sales: Wheat Steady; May, $1 01; cash, 97&c. , Barley Steady; May, 70c. , Corn Large yellow, $11 10. i Chicago Grain, Produce, Etc. ' CHICAGO, Jan. 13, The wheat market, like tho fat. boy of Pickwickian fame, took naps on every poeolblo occasion) today. Feeling was generally bearish, but trade "was so small that nothing of any account resulted from the senti ment. Scalpers, when any trade was done, were the ones who did It. May opened a shade up, at 07679ic. because Liverpool Dhowed c advance. Following this. May eesed off to 07S07c Light primary receipts and fair clearances, together with some miscel laneous reports of damage by Insects, furnished sufficient support to carry the market up a bit. May touching 079407c Those who could took email profits at this point, and the market eased off again. The close was barely steady, May c over yesterday. As offerings from first hands were no larger and the weather not favorable for the move ment, the corn market remained firm, but quiet, and handled 'mostly by scalpers. May closed a shade over yesterday, at' 3333'c. Oats were steady ana" fea-tureleeai ' May closed unchanged, at 24c ' The provision market ruled firm at a trifle under yesterday's prices. Trade was generally dull. May pork olesed 2i45c under yesterday; May lard, unchanged; May ribs, 2!c lower. The leading futures .ranged ao follows; "WHEAT. ' ' Opening. Highest. Lowest. Close. January ?0 G4U. $0 04 ..lOrftt' $0 G4U. May '01V, 67-ii 6816 GS 1 30 30 33 33& ,33& 34K 22 22 24 24 1Q 75 10 77 10 87& ,,11 02 5 97 0 05 0 07 5 02 5 80 5 82ft i n vi -,h . CSV4 c'8 CORN. . 30 31 . 33& 33V4 . 33i 34U. OATS. July January May .... July . . . i January 22r 24 m May . . MESS PORK. January May . . , .10 75 .1100 10 77 11 02 LARD. January May 007 0 07 , SHORT RIBS. January , May 5 82 5 95 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady; winder patents, $3 403, 50; straights, $33 20; clears, ?2 903; spring spe cials, $3 8p3 00; patents, $3 303 CO straights,' 52 053; bakers'. ?2 202 00. r , j"Wheat No. 3 spring, 6203c; No.' 2 red, GT 07c. ' ,l Corn No. 2, 31c ' Oats No. 2, 23c; No. 3 white, 2525fec Rye No. 2, 54c Barley No. 2, 3S42c. Flaxseed No. 1. $1 50. v ' Timothy seed Prime. $2 352 37. Mess pork ?9 4D10 3 per bbl. ' Lard $5 S55 95 per'ewt. ' Short ribs Sides, loose, $5 G05 SO. Shoulders Dry salted, boxed, ($5 G05 02. Short clear sides Boxed, 50 S55 90, , Butter Steady; creamery," 222$c; dairy, 17 27c. " , , Cheese Firm, i2129ic. Eggs Fresh, 17c Reoelptf. Shipments. Flour, barrels 32,000 WlKt, bushels 75,000 Corn, bushels 402,000 Qats, bushels 230,000 Rye. bushels' l.OCO Barley, bushels 72, COO 33.000 25,006 305,000 202,000 30,000 1,000'. New York Grnlu, Produce, Etc. NEW TORK, Jan. 13. Frour Receipts, 18,270 barrels; exports, 12,223 barrels. Market b.ulet; Minnesota patent, ?3 S04 05; winter straights, ?3 403 45. IVheat Receipts, 40,800 bushels; exports, 120,208 bushels. Spot, eady; No. 2 red, 737ic afloat. Options opened steady and unchanged, closed unchanged; March closed, at 75V4o; May closed at 73c; July closed! at 73c. Wool Dull; domestic rieece, 212Cc. Hops Quiet; Paclflc coast. 1SS0 crop. 1214c. European Grain itfarlcets. LONDON, Jan. 13. Wheat Cargoes off coast, rather easier; cargoes on paeiage, nothing do ing; No. 1 standard California, 30s; Walla i Walla, 27s 3d. LIVERPOOL. Jan, 13. Wheat Dull; wheat and flour in Paris, dull. Futures closed steady; March and May, 5a 5Vd; pot, dull. No. 1 Cali fornia, Cs 3dC3 3d; No. 2 red Western win ter, 5s 10d; No. 1 Northern spring, Cs. Corn Spot, Arm; American mixed,", old, 3a Hops at London Paclflo coast, Arm, 3 1Csj 4. 10s. ,' . SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO, Jon. 13. Wool Spring- Nevada, 12S?15c per p"ound; Eastern Oregon, 12 16c: Oregon, valley. 2022c. Fall Northern mountafn, 1012c; mountain, 810c; plains, 81 10c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 1510c Hops 1899 crop, ll12c per pound. Mlllstuffs Middlings, $1610; bran, $1314. per ton.- , . Hay Wheat, $G 509 50- per ton; wheat and oat, . ?6 G00; barley, $57; alfalfa, $07 50; clover, $7S per ton; straw, 3045c per bale. Pqtatoes Early Rose, S500c; river Burbanks. G0 00c; Sallnao Burbanks, $1 1 25; Oregon Burbanks, 00cl 30 per sack; sweets, 1 50 I Gp per cehtaL Onions Yellow, 75800 per sack. Citrus fruit Mexican limes, $45; common California lemons, 75c?l 50;' choice, ?1 75J . Tropical fruit Bananas, $1 50 2 50 'per bunch; pineapples, nominal. -' Apples ?11 25. Butter Fancy creamery, 25c; do seconds,. 23 24o; fancy dairy, 2122c; do seconds. 1820c; pickled, 22g24c; flrkln, St22c per pound. Cheese New. ll12c; Eastern. lG&17e, per Mormon DIShODB' Pills have Church ana meir loilowc. FoilUttir of self-sbase, dhiipitlon, excessa. or dgarctte-Knoklne. tQtren LQ8t Manhood, lm or tonsilpatlon, stops Quickness .of Q!3- VOUa,TVltChlng Of Eyollde. fcflocts are immediate, erery function. Doni i;et despondent, a cu'e is at hand. t. a. organs. Stimulates the bnJn nd nerre centers. 50c a. box, 6 ftr Js 50 by. xnall. 8 aUiaJ A wptten guarantee, to cure cr money refunded, wita&iboxei. Circulars free. Addr0SS BIShop'Remedu Co., San FranClSCOj Cat. For sale byWoodard, Clarko ,& C9.. Portland Or. Stock Brokers New YoFk Stock Exchange Chicago Board of "Trade CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 0900090 9 0 00 009 00 00000 0 9 00 0 v V-'V $.a lay 15' V pound; Toung America, 1213c; "Western. 13iJHj per pound. i Effgs-rStore, 2022c; Eastern, cold storage, 16ff20c;ranch, 2829c per dozen. Rece(Jpttj Four, quarter sacks, 36, 70S; wheat, centals, S030; barley, cenSais, 57,533;-oats,-centals, ,450; beaner sacks,) 22; corn, centals, COO; potatoes, sacksC 3396; bran, sacks, 105; mid dlings, 'sacks, 950; hay, v tons, .433; hides, 579. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Jan. 13. Cattf.e Receipts, COO. Mar ket otrong; native beef teene, $t 2C6; "West ern steera,. 404 85; Texjis, steers. $3 75(J?4 30; cows and heifers, ?3 10?4 40; canners. ?23; stockers and feeders, $3 604 S3; waives, 37; bulls and etags $2 704. Hogs Receipts, ' 9500. ' .Market 5c higher; heavy, ?4 32SH 60; .mixed. , 4 524. 55; light, $4 50455; bulk -of soles. $4 524 55. Sheep-Recelpts,'200. xMarket strong-; fair-to choice natives, $4 404 S3 ; fair to choice "Wet-t-orns, 4 20g4 60; cemmen and choice sheep, $3 SOQ'4 30; lambs, $4 50g 0. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 13-k:attle Receipts 200. Market unchanged; Texan steers, $3 S5JJ4 83; Texas cows, $33 50; noHve steers, $46 10; native oos and heifers, $2 254 75; stockers and feeders, $35; bulls, $2"754 30. Hogt-Recoipts. 7000. iuoxket. -weaker; bulk of sales, $4- 534. CTi hejevy. $4 5504 03; pack ers, $4 55JJ4 65; mixed, $4-50(54 02; lights, $4 454 2; Torkens, $.554 62; pigs, '$40 4 4Q. Sheep Receipts, 500. Ma;ket strong; lamtq $50 25; muttons, $4 233!5. The Metal Markets. NEW TORK, Jan. 13. Lx.ke copper, $10 50. The firm that fixes the seUir.g price for miners and smelters quotes lead at $4 45 at the clcbe. Bar sliver, 59c. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. lSj-Bar sliver, Cofec. LONDON, Jan. 13. Bar silver. 27 3-lCd. Coffee and SujTnr. NEW TORK, Jan. 13. Coffee; options closed" -steady. 15&25 points higher; Sales. 27,230 bags, including January, $0 S3; May, $77 70; .spot Rio, strong; No, , 7 invoice, Sc; No 7 Jobbing, 8c; mild, strong; Cordova, 8g12c Sugar Raw, strong; fair refining. 3c; cen trifugal, 06 test, 4 5-lCoj reSncd, firm; gran ulated, $5 C5; cut-loaf. ?5 45. Parlor Pets. ' Tho Spectator. ' Perhaps the most advent-anonts addition -to the house menagerie In lonidon Is that of a hive o bees which live -Jn a slttlnjr room and fly out to guther hoc ey in Hydo Park among the flowers and the blossoms of the (London lime trees. TJis bees are reported to be as Industrious and exem plary ag bees should be, and "not to be demoralized by such intimate association with less- Industrious human beings. The practical diifllculty in the way oZ keeping boea- 1n the house 'anises when the cold weather comes in, because they are tempt ed to cary on "work" in the lvouse when it la too chilly for them to -be abroad, ami when bees are anxious to be busy with no worktto hand their tempen is al ways -uncertain. Oregon Railway. & Navigation Company ' SINKING FDND. In accordance- with the terms of the' Deed of Trust of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company First Mortgage C Per Cent., Article 4, Section 2, the Trustee has this day dr.vwn by lot for account of the Sinking Fund the follow ing numbered bonds, viz: 110 BONDS. Nos. 30 1120 1801 .2790 3587 4207 4801 50 1130 1800 2701 358S 4208 4809 71 1181 1800 2S22 3C17 4210 41)47 121 1222 1820 2853 3001 4240 4094 120 1261 1855 3100 3GCO 4206 5014 400 146-1 20ttS 3110 3099 4267 5034 540 1485 2383 3173 3744 4280 5052 587 1532 2400 3106 3706 4283 5057 5292 5200 5592 5635 5647 5G48 5740 792 CG2 1541 2531 31DS 3778 4401 5070 5854 018" 1571 2537 3203 3803 44SS 5098. 5S62 " ' 019 1585 2718 3218 SS51 45SS 514S C975 940 1641 2710 3227 j?97S 4639 5144, 007 1652 2722 3402 4011 4723 5220 . 085 1C81 2744 3495 4071 4790 5254 1074 1GS8 2789 3540 4153 4890 5273 Tlie interest on the above bonds ceased 1st January, 1900, and are PAYABLE AT PAR on prestation at the ofllce of The Farmers' Loan and: Trust Company, 16, IS, 20, and 22 William Stroet, New York. ' Tlie Farmers' Loan anil Trust Co., Trustee, By E. S. MAR.STON, President. New 'York January 2d," 1000. ... i) Aftsr using Ely's GreamBglm six weeks ' I beFie ve myself cured of cata rrh. . ' Joseph Stewart, Grand Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Cream. Balm la placed Into the nostrllr, cpreads 'over the membrane and Is absorbed. Relief 'JO Immediate and a cure follows. It Is not dryftnK does not produce sneezing. Lnrg Size, 50, 6sntB at Druggists' or by mall; Trial Size. 10 cntB by mall. ELY BROTHERS. 5rt Warren Street. NewYork. Bie Sua non-nolfonocf remedy for Gonorrhoea, I Gleet, Sperma.torrb.ce a, Whites, upnaturxl dis charge!, or any inflamma tion of mucous mem? THeEVnsChEMICM.CO. branes. Non-astringent. kOIHCia IVn.OJ 1 Sold by DrussUts, tiljl. X. 7. j or sent in plain wrapper. ! yy I oy exprcM, prepaia, ioi &U fl.OO. or 3 bottles. ?2.73. 'fcV Circular sent on rg.uaar. been taws overV.o years by the leaders of the Mormon cures the xrarst rast-3 In old and voanir arlilni frnm.i-fTrcM urrnoua inaumniu. r-.iinu amA nacK) worvous uo- uemen, varicocele, charge, Stops Nor- lmpait vigor and potency to cu'e Is at hand. .d'irKi Kcjcores small. undeTCloced I .. ?;. In 1 to S dj. I - Gal nucd J tlSJSJf cat to, iirieiare. lAflPraTerili coaHJlon IfOBl V t a r.l f TI7I ftuJJ TRAVELERS' GUIDE. '""' 1 TTTri lfinaiiiin iiannnff .yf MyirwmgBrn. Union Depot. Sltli and J Streets. TWO TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST "FAST MAIL AND PORTLAND - CHI CAGO SPECIAL ROUTE." Leaves for the East via Spokane daily at 3:41 P. M. Arrives at S A, M. Leaves for the East, via Pendleton and Hunt Ington. dally at 8 P. M. Arrive, via Hunting ton and Pendleton, at 8:45 P. M.. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. Water Hoes schedule, subject to change with out notice: OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. OCEAN DIVISION Steamships sail from Aloa worth deck at S P. M. Leave Portland Colum bia sails Tues., Jan, 2; Frl.. Jan. 12; Man.. Jan. 22; Thurs., Feb. 1. State of California sails Sun. Jan. 7; "Wed., Jan. 17; aat.. Jan -, 'xues., Feb. B. From San Francisco State of California sails "Wed., Jan. S: Sat., Jan. 13; Tues.. Jan. 2$; Frl.. Feb. 2. Columbia sails, Mon., Jan. a, Tnurs., Jan. 18, faun., Jan. 23. COLUMBIA RIVER DIVISION. " '. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. "Steamer Ha&salo. leaves. Portland dally, except Sunday, at 8 P. M.; on Saturday at 10 P. it Returning, leaves Astoria Daily, except Sunday. at 7 A. M. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND. AND CORVALLIS. OR. Stonier Ruth, for Salem. Alban, Corvalll and "way points, leave Portland Tuesdays. Thursda3 and Saturday at U A. M. Returning, leaves Corvallls Mondays. vVednesaays and Fri days at 0 A. M. fateamer Modoc, for Salem and way points, leaves Portland Monday. Weaneuaays and 'rt ilays at. t A. M. Returning, leaves safem TueJ uayd. Thursdays and Saiuraays at 0 A. M. YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. PORTLAND AND DAYTON. OR. Steamer Elmore, for Dayton and way points leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursday and Sal uruays at T A. M. Returning, leaves Davton tor Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesday und Fndajs at 0 A. M. SRAKE RIVER ROUTE. fclPARIA. WASH., AND LEWISTOX. IDAHO. Steamer Spokane or steamer Lcwlston leave Itipana daily at :20 A. M.. arriving at Lewlstoa at 12 o'clock noon. Returning, tne Spokane or Lewiston leaves Lewlston dally at 8:.JQ A. M., arriving at Riparla same evening. "W. H. HURLBURT. General Passenger Agent. V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent. Telephone Main 712. NewSteamsiiipLfnetotlieOrient CHINA AND JAPAN. FROM PORTLAND. In connection with THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Schedule. 1000 (aubject to ohange): Steamer Leave Portland MONMOUTHSHIRE Jan. 25 .....!..r .-.. r. . r about Feb. 15. AUERGELDIE Mar. 4 For rates, accommodations, etc.. apply to DODWELL & COMPANY. Limited. General Agents. Portland.- Or. To principal points In Japan and China. Lcdve Cfpot FUtl aaJ I Stre:ti Ararivo OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS, for Salem, Rose burg. Ashland. Sac ramento. Ogden. San Francisco, Mo Jave. Los Angeles. El Paso, New Or leans and the East. At Woodburn (dally except Sun--day), morning train 'connects with train for Mt. Angel. SU v e r t on. Browns ville. Sprlngn1 e I A and Natron, and evening train for Mt. Angel and SH verton. Corvallls passenger. Independence pas'gr 7:00 P. M. 3:15 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 7:G0 P. M. (17:30 A. M 114:50 P.M. 113:30 P. M. S:23A. M Dally. UDally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac ramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17 flrnt class and $11 second class. Including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from J. U. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. 134 Third St. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street. Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, 0:40 A. M.; 12:30, 1:65, 3-25. 5:15, 6:25, 3:15. 11-30 P. M.; and 0:00 A. M. on Sundays only. Arrive at Portland dally at '6:35. 8:30. 10:50 A. M.; 1:35. 3:15. -J:J0. 6:20, 7:40, 10:00 P. M.; 12.40 A. M. daily, except Monday; S:30 and 10.U5 A. MI on Sundays only. Leave for Sheridan dally, except Sunday, at 4:3Q P. M. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 A. M. Leave for Alrlle Mor.Jay- .Wednesdays and Fridays, t i8!35 A. M. Arrive at Portland Tueidays. Thursdays and Saturdays at a:J P. M. Eicept Sunday. R. KOEHLER. Manager. C. Gen. H. MARKHAM. Frt. & Pass. Agt- Paclflc Coast Steamship Co. ? FOR ALASKA i?2&9- THE COMPANY'S elegant )Eryggy. steamers Cottage City, City ' K2-3?CIvi5 of WXoneka and AI - KL leav TACOMA A. M.. SEATTLE i A. M.TjJan. 5. 10, 15, 20. 25. 30; Feb 4. 9. 14. '19. 24. Mar.' 1, .aV.d every fifth day ' thereafter-'l'Fqr urtbec mroe matlon obtaftr-icomruny's folder Thp company reserves the rignt to chan?. steamers,, alltng dates and hours ,ot sailing without previous notice. AGENTS N POSTON, 24a "Washington st.. Portland. Or.; F. W. CARLETON, N. P. Ri R. dock, Tacoma: J. F TROWBRIDGE. Puget SoUnd Supt., Occnn dock. Seattle. GOOD ALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Acts., S. F. Tlelcet Ofilce: 122 Third St. 'Phone G80 LEAVE. No. 4 3:45 P. M. The Flyer, dally to anl from St. Paul. Minne apolis. Duluch. Chlcagc ARRIVE. No. 3. and all points East. 4 8:00 A. M. Through Palace and Tourist Sleeyr3, T.sl&s and Bullet Smoklng-Llbrary Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE STEAMSHIP RIOJU.N MARU For Japan, China, and all Asiatic points xlll' leave Seattle ABOUT JANUARY 2G Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES UNION DEPOT. For Maygers.' Rainier, ARRI.VE3 UNION dDEPOT. ClatsKame. wesrporr. Clifton. A.storIa. "SVar- renton. Flavel. Ham mond. Fort Stevens. Gearhart Park Seaside. Astoria and Heashor Express. Dally. Astoria Expreis, Dally. , S:00 A. M. 11:13 A. It 7:00 P. M. 8:"40 P. it Ticket office. 235 Morrison at. and Union dtpot. J. C MATO. Gen. Pass. Act.. Astoria. Or. VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO.-, Steamer Undine, Captain Charles T. Kazarn. leases Vancouver at S:S0 At M. 'and 1 P. it. Leaves Portland at 10:30 A. M. and.-t:30 P. M. Sundays excepted. For freight or passage ap ply on board,- foot of Ta lor otrkt-t? Itound trsp.-SOc AST n ,li flvj 1 VIA lt SUNSET SOUTH lp !!P-8REaTpR7HRil TRAVELERS' GUIDE- THE FASTEST AND MOST DIRECT l!NE . TO THE" ASTANDSOUIHEAS IS THE S aiornR The Direct Line to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City and St. Louis. Only 3 Days to Chicago, Only 454 Days to NewYork and other Principal Eastern cities Thronch Pnllninn I'nliiee Sleeper Tourist Sleeper Dinlnc; Cars (meals n In enrte), and Crcc Rccllnlujr Chnlc Cars Operated Bally on Fast Mall TraJaa Through tickets, tassage checks and sleeplna car accommodations can be arranged ae CITY TICKET OFFICE 1 33 Third Street Portland, Oregon J. H, LOTIIROP. GEORGE LANQ. Gan'l Agenc City Pass. & Tkt. Agt. THE DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW STONE PARK. Leave Union Depot, Filth anj I Sts Arrive No. 2. Fast mall for Taco ma. Seattle. Olympla. Gray's Harbor and South Dend points. Spokane. Rossland. D C. Pullman, Moacow. Lewlston, Buffalo Hump mlnlns country. Helena. Minneapolis. St. Paul. Omaha, Kan sas City. St. Louu. Chicago and all potnea east and southeast. Puget Sound Express for Tacoma and Seattle No. 1, 11:15 A.M. 5:50 P. yL No. 4. 11:30 P.M. No. X. :00 A. M. and intermediate points) Pullman flrst-class and tourist sleepers to Min neapolis. St. Paul and Missouri river points with out change. Vestibuied trains. Union depot connections la all principal cities. Baggage checked to destination of tickets. For handsomely illustrated descriptive- matter, tickets, sleeping-car reservations, eic, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Faisrugcr Aeiit, U35 Morrison St.. Cor. Tlilril. I'ortliinil. OrcKOii. w t"" 'mm WaBWBm Steamship Tickets. I am agent for all trans-Atlantic steamship lines. I sell tickets to and from all points in Europe. No one quotes lower rates thai I do. People who buy from ma trav el by the fastest trains in tho country and the finest vessels that cross the Atlantic. Call or write. 100 3d Street, eowr Stark, Porllaaif, Oregon. R. "W. FOSTER. Tloket Agent. GEO. S. TAYLOR. City Passenger- Agent. SOO PACIFIC LINE Offers the LOWEST RATES and BEST SERV lc to and from all Eastern, points and Europe. Through tour.se cars from couac t& St. Paul. Toronto. Montreal and JBoatoa WITHOUT CHANGE. Direct Route to Kootenay Mining District British Columbia Canadian Paclfi; rtjil tutll iivuituzlv Mnes J Tapar a:l isr3tJ.a. Fct ralea and information, apply to H. IL ABBOTT. Agenr. E. J. COTLE. HG Third street, etty. A. G. P. A.. Vancouver. B. C WHITE COLLAR LINE COLUMBLV RIVER & PUGET SOUND NAVI GATION CO. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. BAILEY GATZERT (Alder-atrev: dex Leaves Portland daily every morning a: T o'clock, except Sunday. Returning, leaves As toria every night at 7 o'clock, except Sunday. Orezon phone llain 351. Columbia phone .131. . U. B. SCOTT. FrchthfMtC. Radway's Pills cause perfect Digest'on. esm plete abscrntion and hea'thful rezuktttty- R&XV. "SYOSSET." E.W. 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