Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 20, 1900, Page 11, Image 11

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1900.
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COMMERCIAL AND
Tbe -week opened yestataer w ore favor- j
able or at lew awre soimaaMc weaiar. &m
business wu vary 8M( Cet- Monday. Prsdaee
receiris, wfaloh woe aerd t hr the wafavor
ble weather at tbe close at last -week, are again
! mon ins freely, aad ar of aa advance on
tLis aocount of abort easpnes aas -vaatsae.
gd, which sold to Me, wore plentiful yes
taraay at 16c and potatoes ware easier. A ar
loa.fi of bananas arrived Bandar, and, as they
missed the cold saae. they were ia exeetleat
condition. The wheat market waa easier, and
there waa nothing doing In oats, nay. etc Poul
try stocks creased aa well a&tarday.. reaving
the market to fee basiaose this
Basic Oleariasa.
Hrawawtrea. Balances.
rortland .? $50,243
Seattle t.W 37.875
6pvkane ?. ?t
Tacoma , M,W .&
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, Flear, Bte.
Tbe wheat markets ware & shade easier yos- !
terday, bhlps in the ir are baaoiatag scarce,
and there are vet- lew ac -at hand, so that
buyers are not feectag matters, especially as
abtpowners are asking rates wMea will prove
very attractive to tmpip steamers later on.
Buyers have apparoaUy decided that they ean-
Rat pay up on wheat and Alps at the same
tine h.aS. have roeasoa their Unite, so that
Wal a "K alia, la euotod at BUKile. Valley at 5Se
an! Uueetem at Ma. There to not much busi
ness doing-.
-Reai-Walla Walla, 8bI51c; Valley. 5So;
bluestem, 660 per baofcol.
Flour -Best grades, 2 70; graham, xz go;
euperfi-j. $2 16 par barret
.a. White. MBtOi; gray, stained.
29630c per bushel.
Barley Feed. S4W; brewlag, l7is pet
too.
MillstuffB-Bram, fttftlS per tea; skWUngs,
$1S1G shorts, $1SU; chap, $14.
Hay Stead), timothy, S16ll; otever, $70
7 DC, Oregon wild hay, $607 per ten.
Vegetables, Frmlt, Etc
Vegetables-Parsnips. $1; carrots, $1; turnips.
190c, onions, flHfl per eeatal; cabbage,
lfeo per pound, potatoes, 6Xc par centai;
sweet potatoes, W6c per pound.
Fruit Lemons. $tOM, oranges, $z ea
per box for navels, ft for oeedllags; tangerines,
$1 TO, Japanese oranges, 78offl SO per box;
! tineaxnles. $4 fiOdW per doson; bananas, 2 CO
I Z per bunch. Persian dates. 7fc6c per pound,
apples, $1 1 80, Pears, 76o$l 26 per box;
c-anberriee. $6 S0?T per barrel for Ilwaco,
i 7 766 for Eastern.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, "fsc per
pound, sun-dried, sacks or hoses, 46e; pears,
eus and evaporated, 6ee; plums, pltless, 49
C-v, prunes, Italian, S46; sliver, extra
chc Ice. 6 6c. figs. Smyrna, 22c. California
black. &66c, do white, 10c per pound.
Batter, Bgrss, Poultry, Etc.
Butter Fancy creamery. BOgWe; seconds, 42
45c, dairy, 07e; store, 2eSc per roll.
Eggs 16o per doses for Oregon.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $e4; hens, ?40
4 CO, ducks. 6; geese, ?78 per dozen; tut
! keys, live, 10llc, dressed, 1214c per pound.
Game Mallard ducks. $; wMgeon, $1 W&l;
! teal. ?11 X per dosen.
Cheese Full cream, twins. 1313c: Toung
America, 14c per peund.
Greoarles, Aats, Ktc.
Coffee-Mocha, 8M6c; Java, fancy, 2883c;
jjava, good, 30Wc. Java, ordtnary. 1890c:
Costa Rica, fanoy, I8sec; ds seed, iw lac; ao
ordinary, lOlSc per pound; Columbia, roast,
$12 7S per case; Arhuckle'a, 314 36; lvoa,
Sugar Cube, ; erusaeo, s& ; pow
dered, $5 86, dry granulated, oaae, $6 85; beet,
?5 25, extra C f4 ; goMea C. $4 7SH net;
talf barrete, c ntora than barrsle; raapif
cmger 16 16c per pound.
Ueans Small white, 8c; bayou, -4c; Lima. 03
perp und.
halmon Columwa river, 1-pouad tans, ?l
1 CO, 2 - pound taMs, ?2 fiu; fancy, 1 - pouniZ
fla,p, II 65 1 76. -pound fancy flats, 8503c'
! Alaska, 1-pound tails, $1 31 89; 2-peund talis,
' fl 90(52 25.
Grata bags-CalsuMa. $97 M per 103.
Kuts Peanuts, WawTc per pound for raw. 101
tor roasted; cocoanuts, Wc per doson; watautA
lOQllc per pound; pto nuts, 16c; hickory nuts,
7 theotnuta, 16c. Bradl, lie; aiberte. l&cj
fancy pecans. 19914c; almondc, 16 0 17V&: per
pound.
ial oll-Caees. Mo per gallon; Darrein
1TH , tanks, loftc.
Kie Island, 4e; Japan, e; New Orleans,
a'.QSHc. fancy head, $797 60 per sack.
Meat aad Provisions.
Mutton Oroes, beet sheep, wethers and ewes,
$44 30, dressed mutton, 77c per pound.
Kogs Gross, choice baT, ; "got, ?4 60;
clressed, 6c per pound.
Beef Gross, top steers, $44 69; cows, $3 CO
G4, dressed beef, 64?7c per pound.
Veal Large, T6o per pouad; small, S0
Wire-
Provisions Portland paek (SWeid brandy:
Hams, smoked, are quoted at lsttc per pound;
plrnio hams, 8e per pound; breakfast bacon,
; 1SW:, bacon, Hu; books, 8o, dry salt eMea,
8Wc dried beef. lTtte Per pound: lard. 6-pouad
palla, 10c. 10 -pound palls, &c, 60s, Qc;
tierces, Mc per pound. Sastern pacK (ilam-
tnonde). Hams, large, 18c, medium, 13ftc;
email, 13c, picnic hams, c; shoulders, fc;
tireaWast bacon, Mo. dry salt sides. 8i3c:
ba-n rides. lS4c. backs, 10c, butts, 8c; lard,
pure leaf, kettle rendered. 6a, WMc; 10s, lOo.
Heps, "Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hps-8So per pound.
"VTool Vallsj', W18e for eoarse, 1598e for
beet, Eastern Oregon, S14; SMhatr, 2730c
per pc und,
Sheetskln-8bearMng. leweo; sftort-wo&i. a
Q35c, medium-wool, 8069c; long-wool, 60c?l
e& h.
re its Bear sktoe. each, as to else. (615;
cvbs, each, ?!; baigor. eaeh, l914c; wild
cat, 25ft40c, houseoat, 8 V le; fox. common
g-cy, 4a0c. do red. SI 86l 76; do cross. $2 50
CC, -nx. $1 86 80; mink. 80osi ; mar
ten, acrk Northern. S4e. do pale, pine. SI 25
C3 ruskrat, 8 le; skunk, S640c; otter
aa.nl $40. panther, with head and daws per-
fe-t. SIS 3, raccoon, ait Be. wolf, mountain,
w'h head perfect. ? 896. wolverlBa, S2 S05;
bcc cr per skin, large, fw, do medium, per
lek"3 S4B do sataM. per skta. SlfiS; do kits.
per sk i, 60cf 1.
Tz iow 506o; Ma. 2 and grease. 8v4c per
pound.
I 3c9-rry hides, Mo. 1. 18 pounds and up-
I -ve-l, loviS'c. dry Ms, Mo. 1. 8 to 18 pounds.
1" rxr i.. una, dry oalC, Ko. 1, under 6 pounds,
15C 1C. , dr Baited, one-third lees than dry
irt, l. :ed hides, sound steers, 60 pounds and
! crcr, Ei9c do 80 to M pounds. S8Sc; do
tinier 50 pounds and oowe. 7KV6c; kin, 13 to S
rounds. 7H8c , do veal, 10 to 14 pounds, THc;
do ca.f, under 10 pounds, "He; green (uasatted).
In per rund less, culls (bulls, stags, moth-
eaten, ba.'.iy cut, soored hatr snnped, weather,
beaten or grubbj.). one-third less.
EW YORK STOC5K MARKET.
OneratioBs CoHtlnae Wkellr ia tlie
Hanils f PrefeaaiexialK.
VEW lORK Fh 18. The outside puhUc
Bli.l refused to manifest any mtorest In the
stock market today and operations continued
s-holly In tbe hands of professional traders. This
Ciomcnt mad an attempt to foroe a eontlnu-
anoe of last week's reaction, usmg as their
train argument the drain being made upoa the
cash rwuroeo of the banks. Today's state-
n at of subtroasury operations showed a loss
a ead-, since Friday to that Institution of
" 42' J00. This lowing helped the bears in
an carh raid on the market, which wiped out
.Vr opening gains and varrted prices general!
! bi b w Saturday's dosing level. One or tw
atx-ks euflered ftwnt IndtMdual causes, and
! Ik iped n the reaction Padac Mall. Peonies'
vs.' and Third Avenue showed continued weak
ness and Ponnsytvaata. was depressed en re
j ta o a new oar trust Involving many mlH-
1 r v .lars.
The bears did not stsoceed in bringing out am-
ltrgr t ffertnga and wore driven to cover on the
dr elopraent of agarsaatv strength in eevoral
s( ks iirrludlng Sugar. Rwhher. Chicago. In
i r-.i naixli Louisville. Tobacco, General F"-
1 1 LackawarrML and Third Avenue The most
f -..en- fat tor In tbe rail was the large in-
r see in earning tor the sec and week In Feh-
rub snown oy a nunmtt or muroads. Norfolk
& W estern made the most rtnldng exhibit WUn
1n-rese over the oo-rwpondtng period of
la vesr of 8MB.88S. whteh h- asarly M per
,n nr This rtmutes. la a raege absorption ef
a'Of sr an ostrrae advance af m. and had a
arrnpatrMttc edtsot an an the hltamlnunu coal-
i oe --i"ig roads, contributing to the rally In
Penan in aula and Balthroore & Ohio Toledo
FINANCIAL NEWS
Oh Central showed an increase in earnings of
75 per cent for the second week In 'February.
The evidences of the large demand for bi
tuminous coal were coupled with reports of In
creasing use of anthracite In steam produc
tion teau83 of difficulty n obtaining soft coaL
The anthracite group snowed the effect of this
Influence, and of published forecasts of the an
nual statement of Lackawanna, which Is to be
published tomorrow. Intimating a high per
centage of earnings for the year. In addition,
Ontario & "Western showed an Increase of 44
per cent In earnings for the week. In the
Southern group, Loulsllle e. Nashville made a
showing for the week, which was 64jper cent
better than that of last year, the Increase In
gross amounting to J1&6.345.
All the returns received show striking gains,
though those enumerated are the largest. The
cotton-carrying roads especially showed a re
covery from the recent low level of earnings,
and were advanced In prlftf In consequence. The
tome effect of these extraordinary earnings
proved too much for the bears, and they were
forced to coer. The continued ease of call
money, which ranged from 2 to 2 per cent,
neutralized the alarmist view of tbe money
market outlook. Some ellght effect was pro
duced also by the reports of further British
eueceases in South Africa, trie Telephone rese
buoyantly eom-: 8 points. Dealings wtre not on
a large scale, and the market fell dull before
the close, but held quite near the top.
Business In bonds showed some falling off in
volume, and price changes were mixed. Total
sales, par value, $1,085,000.
United States old 4s and 6s advanced per
cent, and the 2s per cent in the bid price.
BONDS.
IT. S. 2s, reg 103
do as, reg-....,..109
Gen. Electric 6s..110
N. Y. Central lsts.110
do 8s, coupon... .100a!
do new 4s, reg. ,134V
do new 4s, coup. 134 i
Northern Pacific 3s 06
do 4s 103
Oregon Nav. lets. ..110
Co old 4s, reg...llo
ao old 4b, coup.. li 3
do &s, reg 113
do 6s, coupon. ..,113
Diet, of CoL 3-053.118
Atchison adj. 4a... 82
C. &. N. V con. 7sl41
do S. F. deb. 6s. 120
D. &. R. G. Ists...l03'i
do 4s luiib
Oregon S. L. G3....127
do con. Co 114
Klo Gr. West. lata. 07
St, Paul consols.. .1S4
St. P. C & P. lsts.119
do 5s 120
Union Pacific 4s...l04U
Wis. Central lets.. 01
do 4s SSfcil
"Offered.
STOCKS.
The total sales of stocks today were 333,200
shares. The closing quotations were;
Atchison ......
do pref ......
Bait. & Ohio.,.
Can. Pacific ...
Can. Southern
63$
C2-)j
Union Pacific 60
do pref 76U
Wabash 6
do pref 204i
08
48
Wheeling & L. E.. 10ft
Cbes. & Ohio 20
Chi. Gr. West,.... 18'a
do 2d pref Z
Wisconsin Central. 18
a. B. & Q
125&
P. C. C. & St- L.. 70
Chi.. Ind. &. L.
XVM
EXPRESS CO.'S.
do pref 50 Adams
115
Chi. & East. 111... 04
Chicago & N. W..160
C, R. L & Pao...lOS
C C C. & St. L. G0
American ...140
Urr.ted States 40
Wells-Fargo 123
MISCELLANEOUS.
Aroer. Cotton Oil. . 33
do "pref 94
Colo. Southern ... 5
ao 1st prei...... w
do 2d pref 15j
Del. & Hudson. ...115M.
Del., Lack. &. W.,184
Denver & Rio Gr. 19'
do pref 72W
Brie 12
do 1st pref 37
Great North. pref,15T i
Hocking Coal .... 18
Hockmg Valley .. 34
Amer. Malting .... 6
do pref 25V4
Amer. Smelt. & R. 41
do pref 90
Amer. Spirits 2
oo pref 17
Amer Steel Hoop. 4l4
do pref 81
Amer. Steel & W.. 5t
do pref 93
Illinois Central ...113lAmer. Tin Plate... 33
IuRa Central 14
do pref .. 82
do oref. Si
Amer. Tobacco ....110
Kan. C, P. & G.. 11,
Lake Erie & W... 20V,
do pref 13o
Araconda. Mln. Co. 45
do pref S314
Brooklyn R. T 73
Colo. Fuel & Iron. 4534
Cont. Tobacco .... 32
do oref 84
Lake Shore ll
Louie. & Nash.... 81?1
Manhattan El ... P5Vi
Met, St. Ry 177Vil
Federal Steel 54
Mexican Central .. 12H
do pref 74
Minn. & St, Louis 6214Gen- Electric 12S
do pref 93
itxiucose sugar .... iriyi
Missouri Padflc .. 46
do nref .......10U
iiooue &. unio s
M.. K. & T 10U
lint. Paper ..- 22
do pret tw
do pref . 82iLa- Clede Gas
New Jersey Cent. .117 INational Biscuit
X?in. 1-n-lr ntn 101H A .
3i
02
248
New York Cent...l34U
Norfolk & West... 30i
National Lead .
do pre! 7 3 yi,
do nref ,.10C
Northern Pacific .. 53;
National Steel .... 48
do pref W
Ontario & West... 24?s;
do pref 95
N. Y. Air Brake... 130
North American .. 14
Pacific Coast 60
do 1st pref 'S3
do 2d pref 61
Pacific. Mall 35
People's Gas 104
Pressed. Steel Car. 85
O. it. Ac N 4Z
do pref 76
Pennsylvania 134
Beading 18!
do 1st prof, 64'
do Zd prei....... i
Klo dr. Vestern.. 48
do pref ....r .!
dO-prer-yw.... tos
St. Louis & S. Fr. lOHlPulbnan Pal. Car.lS'
do 1st pref C8lStand. Ropo & Tw. S
do2dpref 35 iSugar 113
St, Louis & S. W. 11W do pref 113
do pref 26'Tenn. Coal &,Iro. 90
St. Paul 123 IU. S. Leather 10Vi
do pref niil dourer iO
St. Paul & 0 115
Southern Pacific .. 39
Southern Ry 12
do pref 60V
Texas & Pacific... lCTi
u. h. ituDDer, ..... !
do pref 35
(Western Union ... 84
Republic Iron & S. 24
I do pref 6b
Ex dividend.
Money, Exchange, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. Sterling on Lcn-don-60
das. f4 85; do eight, $4 SS.
Mexican dollars 1848c.
Drafts Sight, 15c; 'do telegraphic 17c
NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Money On call:
steady at 292 per cent; last loans, 2.
Prime mercantile paper 45 per cent.
Sterling exchange Firm, with actual business
In bankers' bills at $4 S74 8S for demand and
at $4 8464 84 for CO days; posted rates, $4 83
$4 8S: commercial bills, $4 834 84.
Sll er certificates 696094c
Mexican dollars 47c.
Bonds Government, strong; state. Inactive
railroad, Irregular.
LONDON, Feb. 19. Consols 100 13-16.
Money 3 per cent.
Foreign Financial News.
NETW YORK, Feb. 19. The Commercial Ad
vertiser's London financial cablegram says:
The markets here were stagnant today, await
ing news of General Cronje's army. They closed
hard on the announcement of General Bullet's
success, but his operations are regarded here
as ar side Issue now. Americans w ere steady but
neglected, except for small purchases for New
York of Norfolk & Western and Union Pacific
leeues. The bank bought 21.000 gold in Ger
man coin, and received 20,000 from Australia.
It lost by sales 50,000 in bars. Call money
was steady, and bank loans were renewed,
while there was considerable fresh borrowing.
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Feb. 10. Canadian Pacific. 100;
Union Pacific preferred, 78; Northern Pacific
preferred. 70; Atchison. 21.
THE GRAKf MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10. Wheat, easy;
spot, quiet. Barley, market quiet and nomi
nally unchanged. Oats, steady.
Spot quotations were:
WTieat Shipping, No. 1. 97c; milling, $1
101.
t Barley Feed, 7077c; Brewing, 7785c
Oats Gray, Oregon, $1 07 1 12; milling,
SI 11 17; red. SI 121 20.
Call board sales:
Wheat Easy; May, $100; December,
$1 OH?!,; cash. 97c
Barley No sales.
Cora Large yellow. SI 021 05.
Ncvr York Grain and Produce,
NBW YORK, Feb. 19. Flour Receipts, 19,000
barrels; exports, 17,000 barrels. Market firmer
and more acth e, but otherwise the market was
slow and easy.
"Wheat Receipts, 30,700 bushels; exports, SO,
98S bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2 red. 7Gc.
Options opened easy, and were dull all day,
until the last hour, when a sharp advance In
corn prompted local coverings, and Improve
ment at the close being from c net higher.
Foreign houses sold July wheat early, but
did little for export. Bullish French cables
and bullish crop news also helped the afternoon
markets. March closed at 7STsc; May closed
at 74c; July dosed at 74c; September closed
at 73c
Hops Quiet,
Chlcasro Grain, Produce, Etc.
CHICAGO, Feb. 19 Corn soW to a standstill
without weakening, reacted on change by shorts
today, and closed strong. May c over Satur
day. May corn opened a shade under Satur
day, at 3464c, attributable to the easiness
of wheat. There was no great demand, but
ferlns were absorbed readily, and May olung
far hours around 34c Near the close offer
ings became very scarce, under heavy buying
to cover. Ma shot up from 34 to 3535c,
at which the market closed. c over Saturday.
The strength developed by wheat late In the
sonoion was attributable to the bulge In the
eoaree cereal. The opening was easj on Liver
pool deeMne and the Increase ia -wheat and
flour es passage. May $jc under Saturday,
at Kc The advance In farls and the un
favorable weather reported In France createa
I a. diversloa in favor of the bulls, which pulled
the price up to BSHc Trade was dull, how
ever, and little profit-taking Pent May hack
to tie initial figures. Shorts covered and May
advanced to 8Sjpc at which it closed, c
over Saturday.
A long line of oats was let out today, which
was largely influential In nolding that market
easy. The trade was not large. May closed
a shade up. at 2rHSKc
Provisions held their own the greater part of
the day. because hog receipts were under the
estimate, and turned firm with corn at tbe
olosa. Trade was not large, and fluctuations
were narrow. May pork closed m10a oer
Saturday, at S11H 12; May lard, 2c, Im
proved, at $8 07. and May ribs, 2c Improved,
at $6 02.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
"WHEAT.
Onenlnzr. HItrbest. Lowest. Close.
February
May ...
July ....
,.$o Wlh
.SOOTH S0CS&
0S GO
CORN.
34 35
35 35
OATS.
23 23H
22 22
SOG7T4
65
6S
rebruary
May
July
33
35
35
23
22
11 CO
1102
34
35
May
July
23
22
MESS PORK.
May ...., 10 95 1100
July .,. 10 97 1102
LABD.
10 92
10 95
May
July
0 07
015
6 07
017
COS
612
6 07
617
SHORT RIBS.
600 006 600 602
May
July 602 d05 600 . OOi.
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady.
Wheat No. 3" spring, 630c; No. 2 red,
7071c.
Com No. 2, 34B4c
Oats No. 2, 2323c; No. 3 white, 2532Cc.
rSarley No. 2, S6i3c
Flaxseed No, 1, $1 GO.
Timothy seed Prime, $2 S52 45.
Mess pork Per barrel, SS 8510 95.
Lard Per cwt,, S5 SOigG 05."
Short ribs Sides, loose, SO 906 15.
Dry salted shoulders Boied, 6c
Short clear sides Boxed, $0 100 16. i
Butter Steady; creamery( 1924c; dairy,
1022c
Cheese Firm, 12g13c
Eggs Firm; fresh, 13c
Receipts, bnipmenis
Flour, barrels 60,000
29.000
I "Wheat, bushels ...,,,...,... 51,000
19,000
479,000
93,000
3.000
17,000
Oats, bushels ... 324,000
Rye, bushelB 8.000
Barley, bushels . 77.000
Enropcnn Grain Market.
LONDON, Feb. 19, Wheat Cargoes off. coast,
nothing doing; quiet and hardly any demand;
English country markets, firm; wheat Imports
Into United Kingdom, 115,000; do flour, 206,000;
wheat and flour on passage to United Kingdom,
2,229,000; wheat and flour on passage to Con
tinent, 940,000 quarters.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 19. Wheat Dull; French
country markets, steady. Futures closed
steady; March, 6a 10d; May, Ca 9d; July, 5s
9d.
Corn Spot, American mixed, new. quiet, 3a
8d; American mixed, 3s 8d. Futures steady;
March, 3a 7d; May, 8s 7d.
Visible Supr-ly of Grain.
NEW YORK, Feb, 19. The statement of the
-visible supply of grain In store and afloat on
Saturday, February 17, as complied by the New
York Produce Exchange, Is as follows:
Bushels. Inc. Dec
Wheat 63,210.000 685,000
Corn .... 14,815,000 106,000
Oats 4,743.000 255,000
Ryo' 1,150,000 21,000
Barley .,....,... 1.422,000 64.000
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 19. Wool Spring
Nevada. 1215c; Eastern Oregon, 1216c: do
Valley, 2022c Fall Northern, mountain, 103
12c; mountain, 810c; plains, 810c; Humbollt
and Mendocino, 1517c per pound.
Hops 1899 crop, ll13c for choice.
Mlllstuffs Middlings. $17 0020; bran, $12 60
313 50 per ton.
Hay Wheat, SO 509 50 per ton; wheat and
oat, $0 609; barley. S57; alfalfa. $697 60;
clover, $78 per ton; straw, 3045c per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, 8590c; river Burbanki,
6075c; Salinas Burbanks, 80c$l 10; Oregon
Burbanks, 75c$l 10 per sack; sweets, SI 750
1 85 per cental.
Onions (1 702 25 ,per cental.
Citrus fruit Mexican limes, J45; common
California lemons, 75c?l 60; chplce, SI 761
Tropical fruit Bananas, $1 60 0 2 50 pet
bunch; pineapples, nominal.
Apples Sll 25.
Butter Fancy creamery, 23c; do seconds, 21
22c; fancy dairy, 19S20c; do seconds, 1718c;
pickled, 2224c; flrkln. 2lff22c per pound.
Cheese New, 10llc: Eastern, 1617c pet
pound; Young America, W(511c;-. Western,
1314o per pound.
Eggs Store, 1315c; Eastern, cold storage,
nominal; ranch, 17o per dozen,
Receipts Flour, quarter sacks, 3348; do Ore
gon, 15,000; wheat, centals, 142,342; barley,
centals, 3520; oats, centals, 700; do Oregon, 015;
beans, sacks, 641; corn, centals, 210; potatoes,
1509; do Oregon, 0595; middlings, sacks, 43;
bay, tons, 725; wool, bales, 157; hides, 297.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO, Feb. 10 Cattle Good to choice
steers strong, poor to medium weak, Texans
active and steady, cow market and cannera
steady, feeders easy. Good to choice, $56
per cwt.; poor to medium, $44 75; mixed
stockers, S3 160 75; selected feeders, S44 75;
good to choice cows, S3 254 40; heifers, S3 15
4 76; canners. S2 252 90; bulla, $2 754 40;
calves, $5T 75; fed Texas beeves, $45.
Hogs Market averaged a shade higher; top,
$5 15; fair clearances; mixed and butchers,
$4 S5iS 10; good to choice neavy, $4 855 10;
rough heavy, $4 704 SO; light, $4 7034 97;
bulk of sales, $4 f)C5 05.
Sheep and lam-be Market 1015c higher; na
tive wethers, $4 855 76; lambs, $57; West
ern wethers, $4 75t 85; Westeca lambs, $5 65
6 90.
Receipts Cattle, 17,000; hogs, 32,000; sheep,
12,000.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 19. Cattle Receipts,
4000. Market steady; Texas eteers, S3 254 70;
Texas cows, S3 754 K; native steers, S3 75
5 40; native cows and heifers, $1 754 25;
stockers and feeders, S3tt; bulls, S34.
Hogs Receipts, 5000. Market strong; bulk of
sales, S4 754 85; heavy, $4 77Q4 90; pack
ers, S4 704 87; mixed, $4 70ig4 82; lights,
$4 604 80; Yorkers, S4 704 80; pigs, $44 65.
Sheep Receipts, 2000. Market strong; lambs,
$4 604 67; muttons. $3 60S6 35.
OMAHA, Feb. 19. Cattle Receipts. 1800.
Market steady to easier; native beef steers, $4
5 50; Western steers, $3 804 70; Texas do,
S3 604 25; cows and helfcr. S3 23J4 25; can
ners, S2 253 25; stockers and feeders, $3 755;
calves, S3 607 25; bulls and stags, $3QM.
Hogs Recelpto. 2000. Market 510c higher;
heavy, S4 824 00; mixed lots, S4 724 85;
light, $4 77f4 85; bv.lk of sales, $4 824 85.
Sheep Receipts; 8100. Market active; Iambi,
$5 60O 75.
The Metnl Markets.
NEW YORK, Fob. 10. The market for met
als in a general way show s unimportant changes
except In one inetance, tin being higher, al
though Inactive, 'n sympathy with higher prices
reported for the foreign markets. Plg-lron war
rants, dull, no quotation; lake copper, quiet,
$16 25; tin, steady. S32 2332 75; spelter, dull
and firmer, S4 C34 70; lead, quiet and un
changed, S4 70. The firm that fixes the selling
price for miners and smeltrs quotes lead at
$4 45 at the close. Bar sllv er, 60c.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. Bar silver, DOTsC
LONDON, Feb. 19. Bar silver, 27d.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. Feb. 19. Coffee Options closed
quiet at net unchanged prices to 10 points ad
vance; sales, 16,750 bags, including March at
S7 20; May. $7 257 30. July, $7 35. 3pot. Rio.
firm: No. 7, invoice, 8c; No. 7, Jobbing, 9Uc.
Mild, steady; Cordeva, 1013c
Sugflf-Raw, steady; fair refining, 4c; centrif
ugal, 96 test. 4 7-1 Cc, refined, quiet and steady.
A Medley. I
RUSSELIVILLE, Or., Feb. 19. (To the
Editor.) "No entangling alliance" does
not squelch the after-dinner speech of
our so-called representative at the court
of St James. The "alliance" bluff was
used by official England. The South Afri
can generals sandwiched It In between
their orders on the field. Macrum, when
he came home, found more than echoes;
he "did not know that an alliance exist
ed between the United States and Great
Britain." Investigation will prove that
no alliance exists, and that McKlnley
told the truth In his message But noth-
lng has been said about an "understand-
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Wheat Stock Brokers I
DIRECT WIRES TO New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
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S. S. GEO. W. ELDER, S. S. NOME -CITY
S. S. DESPATCH
The above first-class steamers will sail every 10 days
during the season for Cape Nomeriork and1 St. Michael
and Yukon river points.
First Sailing, May 15.
FOR RATES AND INFORMATION APP LY TO
F. P. BAUMGARTNER,
"W. A. Mitchell & Co., General Agents,
Ing" (verbal) not having been made,
which, to Great Britain, practically an
swers all the purposes of a sealed and
ratify alliance document, a, thins it
would be very hard to get at any time
and it would be political suicide for any
administration v to attempt It now, with
the decided sympathy of the people of
this country for the Boers.
The kaiser's willingness to create a lit
tle stir In Manila bay to enable him to
get money for his pet object a fleet that
will compare favorably with, any of the
powers put the United States in a posi
tion where she thought she had best ac
cept the ardent wooing of Great Britain,
and from all the odds and ends, coming
to the surface every now and then there
can scarcely be any doubt but that an
understanding was the- result, and which
will remain In force during the life of the
present administration very likely till
March-, 1905. During that tlme Johnny
Bull may require us to glye her the same
backing that she gave to Uncle Sam in
the Philippines and may get us into deep
water. Fqr her attitude toward us n the
Spanlsh-Americap. war, shB (or rather
some of tbe British bondholders she rep
resented) has already been partly paid
by getting a slice of the $20,000,000. Be
cause of her selfish friendship during our
just war is no reason why she should
expect ours in return when pursuing an
unjust one against a sister republic.
An O'Riggen, with all his sliver buga
boo, is far preferable to an O'Creagh, and
'Common Sense," flinging' mud under
cover of a nom de plume, shows where he
belongs among the cowards.
SETH WINQUIST.
a o t i
Origin of "Lead, Kindly Light."
TJjere has long been .a controversy over
the question whether Cardinal Newman's
beautiful and popular "Lead, Kindly
Light" Is a Catholic or Protestanlt hymn.
It has been asserted that it was written
to describe "the rest and, peace he found
in joining the Roman Catholic church."
A corespondent of the Christian Register
definitely settles the dispute. He showa
that Newman went to Italy in December,
1S32, Falling sick in Sicily, he returned to
England In 1833, and it was during his
voyage upon the Mediterranean Jn that
year that he wrote tbe hymn. Cardinal
Newman himself, in a letter written in
that year, says: "I was achlrig to get
home, yet for want of a vessel was kept
at Palermo for three weeks. At last I
got off on an orange boat bound for Mar
seilles. "We were becalmed a whole week
in the Straits of Bonifacio. There It was
I wrote the lines, 'Lead, Kindly Light,'
which have become well known." As
Newman did not join the Catholic com
munion until Qctober, 1845, It follows that
he wrote the hymn when he was not only
a Protestant, but was strongly opposed
to the church which he afterward joined.
o
Jndge "William S. Vest Head.
LOS A'NGELES, Cal., Feb. 19. Ex
Judge "William S. Vest, a prominent and
wealthy citizen of Minneapolis, Is dead In
this city, aged 63 yeans. He came to Los
Angeles with his wife and two daughters
about a month ago to spend the winter,
but contracted a cold on the train and has
been sick since his arrival.
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
GO EAST VIA
THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY, DENVER
OMAHA, OR KANSAS CITY, WITH
CHOICE OP TWO ROUTES.
Via the fast mall line or the scenic lino through
Colorado.
NO CHANGE OF CARS
TO DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY,
ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO and tho
ATLANTIC SEABOARD.
LEAVING PORTLAND UNION DEPOT. DAILY. AT 8:03 ?. 1
For railroad and sleeping-car tickets and all
other information apply to
CITY TICKET OFFICE
124 Third Street, Portland, Oregon
W. E. COMAN, J. R. NAGEL.
General Agent. City Ticket Art.
WASHINGTON & ALASKA
STEAMSHIP CO.
Steamship "CITY OF SEATTLE" will leave
Seattle at 8 P. M. on Thursday, Feb. 22, and
every 1Q days thereafter, tor Vancouver, Ketch
ikan, Juneau and Skagway, making trip from
Seattle to Skagway In 72 hours.
For trelght and passage inquire of
POD-WELL & CO.. LIMITED. AGENT9.
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TRAVELERS GUIDE,
Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets,.
TWO TRAINS DAILY ,
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
"FAST MAIL AND PORTLAND - CHI
CAGO SPECIAL ROUTE."
Leaves for tbe Bast via Seoksae dally at 3.45
P. M. Arrives at 8,00 A. M.
Leaves for the East, via Pendleton and Hunt
ington, dally at 8 00 P. M. Arrivas, via Hunt
ington and Ijendleten, at 8 46 r. XL.
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
SLEEPERS.
Water lire sofeedule. subject tf change with
out notice;
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
OCEAN DIVISION Steamships sail trim
Ainsworth dock at 8 Ott P. M Leave Portland
Columbia sails Thursday. Feb- U &j P
11. Wednesday, Feb 21 State of OWforaw.
sails Tuesday. Feb. 6; Friday, Feb. 1. Mon
day. Feb, 26.
From San Francisco State of California palla
Friday, Feb. 2: Monday, Feb 12: Thursday.
Feb. 23. Columbia sails Wednesday. Eeb. f,
Saturday. Feb. 17. Tuesday, Feb. 27.
COLUMBIA RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Hassato leaves Portland daily. 5cept
Sunday, at 8 00 P. M , on Saturday at 10-jri P.
M. Returning, leaves Astoria dally, except Sun
day, at 7:00 A. M.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND CORVALLI3. OR.
Steamer Ruth, for Salem. Albany, Corvallts
and way points, leaves Portland Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 00 A M. Return
ing, leaves Corvaltts Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 6 00 A M.
Steamer Modoc, for Salem and way points,
loaes Portland Mondays. Wednesdays and Ftl-
dajs at 0 CO A. M. Returning, leaves Salem
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at ft A: M.
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE.
PORTLAND AND DAYTON. OR.
Steamer Elmore for Dayton and way points,
leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays at 7 A. M. Returning. leaves Dayton for
Portland and way points Mondays. Wedaesdayi
and Fridays at 0 A. M.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
RIPARIA, WASH., AND LEWISTON, IDAHO.
Steamer Spokane or steamer Lewrstsa loaves
Rlparla daily at 1 20 A. M., arriving at Lewlstoa
at 12 o'clock noon. Returning, the Spokane or
iewiBion leaves, .uewiston dairy at a so A. At.,
arriving at Rlparla same evening.
W. H HURLBURT.
General Passenger Agent.
V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent
Telephone Main 712.
NewSteamsMpLinetotteOrlent
CHINA AND JAPAN. FROM PORTLAND.
In connection with THE OREGON RAILROAD
& NAVIGATION CO. Schedule. 1800 (subject to
change):
Steamer Leave Portland.
Feb. 20
"ABERGELDIE" Marah 21
"MONMOUTHSHIRE" April 8
For rates, accommodations, ete., apply to
DQDWELL & COMPANY. Limited,
General Agents. Portland. Or.
To principal points In Japan, and China.
lAui via
SOUTH
Leave
Df pot Flfti aai I Stmts
Arrive
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAIN3.
for Salem, Rose
burg, Ashland, Sac
ramento, Ogden,
San Francisco, Mo
Jave, Los Angeles,
El Paso, New Or
leans and tha East.
At Wocdburn
(dally except Sun
day), morning train,
connects with train
for Mt. Angel. Sil
v e r t on. Browns
ville, Sprtngfl 1 d
and Natron, and
evening train for
Mt. Angel and Sll
verton. CorvallU passenger.
Sheridan passenger..
TWO P.M.
3:30 A. M.
a:13 A. M.
7:00 P. M.
1)7:30 A. M
l4:B0P. M.
I).VC0 P. M.
118:25 A. M
Dally. UDally except Sunday.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland Sac
ramento and San Francisco. Net rates SIT first
class and $11 second class. Including sleeper
Rates and Uckets to Eastern points aad En.
rope. Also JAPAN. CHINA HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA. Can be ootalned from J. B.
K3RKLAND. Ticket Agent. 134 Third t.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street.
Leave for Oswego daily at 7:20, 9.40 A. M.
12:30, 1:65, 3-25, 5:15, 6:23, 3:05, 11:30 P. m!:
and 0.00 A. M. on Sundays only. Arrive at
Portland dally at 6:35, 8:30, 'lOUSO A. M.
1:35. 3:15, 4.i0. 6.20, 7:40. 10.0C p. M.; 12:40
A. M. dally, except Monday, 8.30 anU 10:05 A.
M. on Sundays only.
Leave for Dallas dally, except Sunday, at
4:30 P. M. Arrive at Portland at 9.30 A. M.
Passenger train leayes Dallas for AlrMe Mon
days, Wednesdays and Frldajs at 2:45 P M.
Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER.
Marager.
C H. MARKHAM.
Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt-
Paclflc Coasl Steamship Co.
FOR ALASKA
THE COMPANY'S elegant
steamers. Cottage City, City
of Topeka and AI-Ki leave
TACOMA 11 A. M.. SEATTLE
0 P. M.. Feb. 4. 0, 14, 19, 24,
Mar. 1. 11. 16. 21. 28. 31. Aur.
5, and every fifth day there
after. For further information
ootain company's folder.
The company reserves the right to change,
steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing
without previous notice.
AGENTS N. POSTON. 249 Washington st..
Portland. Or.; F. W. CARLETON, N, P. R. R.
dock. Tacoma: J. F. TROWBRIDGE. Puget
Sound Supt., Ocean dock. Seattle.
GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts.. S. F.
iOO PACIFIC LINE
OfTers the LOWEST RATES and BEST SERV
Ice to and from all Eastern points and Europe.
Through tour.st cars from coast to St. PabL.
Toronto. Montreal and Bo3toa WITHOUT
CHANGE.
Direct Route to
Kootenay Mining District
British Columbia
Canadian Pacific mil mill Mltuuuzlp lines u
Tapar an1 aaitnli.
Fci rate and Information, apply to
H. H. ABBOTT. Agent.
E. J. COYLE. 146 Third street, city.
A. G. P. A.. Vancouver. B. C
WHITE COLLAR MNE
COLUMBIA RIVER k PUGET SOUND NAVl-
GATION CO.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
WtTFaftt
ISff SUNSET -n
O CGtN SHASTA) 11
Wn ROUTES Jn
-V.T.'TTJ rrajjas"
BAILEY GATZERT CAkSer-street docx)
Leaves Portland daily every xaernlfig at 7
o'clock, except Sunday. Returning, leaves A
torla every night at 7 o'clock, except Sunday
Oregon phone Main 351. Columbia phone 35L
17. B. SCOTT. President.
TRAVBLSRS GBXDB.
THE FASTEST AND MOST
DIRECT lINE
TO THE
ASTANDSOUTHEAST
IS THE
'& PICTO
The Direct Line to Denver, Omaha.
Kansas City and St. Louh
Only 3 Days to Chicago,
Only 4 Pays t NewYorJcand
other Principal Eastern citle?
Tkrosca Pwllmna Palxee Sleepers
Tearlst Sleepers
Dining; Cars (meals a la eartc), and
Free KeclletHK Chair Oars
Operated Daily on Fat Hall Tra!aa
Thrauah tfekets. baggage ctafka aad 9tptas
rar amwimJntluiia ta be artaased at
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1 35 Third Strse: Perifend, Oregoa
J. 11. LOTOBOP. GOOjieK LAWC.
Gea'l AzeaJL
CMy Pais. Jk Tkc Age
THE DIKING GAR ROUTS ?MU PORTI.ANTJ
TO THK 2AST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YSLLOvT.
STONE PARK.
JM'StBiLrTfi 9 bB
0W
Leave jtfefefi feftf, Wtt HJ I 3J Arrive
No. 2. Fast mall tar Tae- No. L
fiM. Seattle. Oiynqata.
. Cray's Hasbsr aad
Soots Bend shUii,
Spokane, Kosstasd, B.
11:15 A.M. - Um. Mas ww. Bsjw p
Lewkrto. Buffalo " ' "
Hump mlnmg ooaaury.
Helena. Minneawrtfi.
St. Paul. Ooraha. Kiw
v . sas City, 3. Lsato,
Na4- CMoago and all pstat No-
east and southeast.
11:30 P.M. Paget Sound Express 7.6A.M.
for Tacoma aad Seattle
aad imwrod.at ytas
PUHman first-elasa aad tearlst nieepera lo Min
neapolis. St. Paul aad Missouri river patau with
out change.
Vestlbuied trams. Unloa depot aoantsUons ia
all principal cities.
Baggage checked to desttnattea of Hekels.
For handsomely lltastraied 4eertoVB sjatter.
Uckets, sleeping-car reservattoas. etc, oaH oa or
writs
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Passenger Asrent,
255 Merrlana St.. Car. Talrd,
Portlaad. OregeB.
IMmI
a
Holiday of It
You don't go East every day.
"When you do 50, go comfort
ablyvia. tb Burlington route.
Choice of three routes--through
&t. Paul, Denver and
Billiags, Mont.
Tbe St. Paul line te famous
for its flae srerYtee; Denver for
its fine scenery, Billings for
being the faet line to Kansas
City and beyond.
Drop in and see a we'll
take pleasure n giving you all
the information you need.
Ticket Oflee,
1 34 Street, ctntr Stark, ?ttilxi, km.
x. vr. FOSTER.
Ticket Agoat.
GBO. S. TAYLOR.
City Passenger Agent.
mjJReATNSBTHERN
Ticket OUlce: 122 Third St. 'Phone OSO
LEAVE.
No. 4
3:45 P. M.
The Flyer, dally to aad
from St. Pattl. Mlsne
apolls, Dtttatb CbteHr'
and all points East.
ARRIVE.
No. 3.
Through Palaee aad Tooriat S44prs, Dlslaa
and Buffet Smoklag-Library Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
STEAMSHIP TOSA MARU
For Japan, China and alt AstaHe petals wis
leave Seattle
About February 22s.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
LEAVES
UNION
DEPOT.
For Maygers. Rateler.
Ctatskaale. Weatsota
AJftlMVES
OKiea, Astoria. War-
reatoa. Plawl. Ham-
msad. Fort Steveas.
Gearbart Park. Seaside.
Astoria aad aeaanow
Express.
Dally.
Astoria Kspress,
Daily.
8:00 A, M.
7:00 P. M-
11:18 AM.
9MP. M.
Ticket office. 2S6 Merries at. aad OaJoa dceL.
J C. MAYO. Gea. Pass. Age Astoria. Or.
VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CtX
Steamer Undine, Captain Charles T Xaraia,
leaves Vancouver at 8 90 A. S and 1 P. M.
Leaves Portland at M 30 A M. and 4 M P M.
Sundays excepted. For freight or pa mage ap
ply on board, foot of Taylor street. Roaad trip.
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iTHfETMS&fSWftKAl. brasws. Koa-astriageat.
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or seat la pbthi wrsner,
by expreM, prid. tot
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