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THE MORNING OREGOXIAN. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21,
' r i '
1900.
COMMERCIAL AND
jThc weather was yry "unfavorable -for
lnuslnessj'b'ut -with Christmas 'so. near at
liand. It failed to cneck the" rush, and I
mere cus an excellent demand for every
thing: in the line of holiday roods, al
though staples were overlooked In a mea&Ti
tire. The pftul try "business is the Demlex-
lng iactor In IJtoht street trade just at J
rc2ni, ana irqra appearances, prices are
not as liable to.- be as large as some In
terior shippers have -expected. Five car-lc-ids
of turkey are reporfed en route for
ttattle, and as- Jthere are a good many
Kolnp Into the Sound markets from east
-of the mouEalns, sorrb of the dealers
ov-t there "Wecame alarmed, over the sit
uation yrtiay, and Wreg offers to this
city to sell , -at 12 cents oer DOund deliv
ered her.. ZA& some of the Southern Ore
con eco-ver have refused -to sell their
turkeysr formless than 13 cents net down
tho Valley the market lrf Jtf a,IaJr way:
tQ be flooded with, cheaper stock from tht
East. -iPrices yet t-rdaj- for best Oregon
stock were about 13 and 13 'cents -Iressed,-Tsand
11 ant 12 -corns live- "Tile' egg tnar
ke't was flattened out under h,cavy re
cfelptS. and sales were made yesterday at
27 -center - - - -
A
Uttnk Clearing;.
I.
P-TtbnA( ....w...
Tacama. ..
S-irrle ..
Spa'cano
BxcJjar.ee. Ha lances.
...$345,107 $00,02
4r).78
..sia
41,220
... S27.4T.Z,
... 1S8.31S
rORTZiAXD MARKETS.
-Grain. "TL-jnr; 33tc
The local -wheat market Is holding
steady jla, sympathy, with other markets,
.and while the selling movement. Is nat
large, there Is enough ' changing hanCs
to r.eet all requirements. For "Walla
"Walla, 7A and 54"4 cents is paid for gooa
toek and an occasional sale of heavy,
stock. Is. made at' half a cent better. Blue
stem Is nominal at a premium, of two
crats over "Walla Walla. The' 'Valley
anille are buying some Valley when they
can find it, and are paying on." the "basi-j .
ot GO to cents Portland, a figure which
is far oux of 'the reach of exporters.
"Wheat "Walla "Walla. 54c: Valley,
jiomlnal, 0063ct bluestem, 55655& .per
"busheL
Flour-Best prrades. $2 903 40 per .bar
rel.: graham. $2 CO. ' . ; ,
Qate-lWhlte. 4345c per bushel; gray.
Brv'ey Feed. S15S15 50; brewing? J16
$I jer ton.
MJ Ilstuffs Bran. 515 50 per ton: mid-1
dllrgs, $21: shorts. $17: chop. $16,
F ay Timothy. $12gl2 50: clover. $7
3 5a Oregon wild hay. $67 per ton.
Batter. Esrc. Poultry, Etc.
Butter Fancy creamery. . 50565c: store,
"25fi32c per roJL
.ggsr-Eastern. 2225c; Oregon ranch.
27c per dozen.
Poultry Chickens, mixed. 2 75S3 50;
"hens. $3 5034; ducks, $46: geese, -$6S 5o
per dozen; turkeys, live, ll12c; dressed,
IT-ilSc per pound.
C"Wse Full cream, twins, 1313"4c;
Toung America. 1314c per poundv
.
Vegetables, Fruits, Etc
Vegetables Parsnips. S5c; urp,lps, 75c;
carrots, ,75c sack; onions. $1 5Cfil 75: cab-
bagek $1 251 60 per. cental; pptatoes. SCKgl.-
wc per suck; sweet potatoes ic per
pound; celery. G065e per dozen; Califor
nia tomatoes. $1 25 per box.
"Fruit-lemons. $2 503; oranges.' $2 W&
- .-. ......, - w-- v iui sccuiings, per
box; pineapples, $4 506 per dozen; ba
il anas, $2 503 per bunch: Perslarf dates,
,7c per pound;, pears, 76c$l per box; ap
ples, 50cJfSl 25 per box; grapes," Muscat,
SOOfn: Tokay, $1 per box
jnea iruit Apples, evaporated. 56c,
per pound; sun-dried, sacks' or boxes',
oiic; pears, essac; prunes. Italian, 57cj
silver, extra, choice, 57c; Gga, Califor
nia hlack. 5c; figs. California white, 5
i c; plums, pltless. white. 1Sc per pound.
. ' - - -- ,"
Mat and. Provision.
iTutton Gross, best sheep, wethers ana
eWea, sheared, $3 50; dressed 67c per
ptfuud; spring lambs, Zp. per pound
gross, dressed, 7(Wic
Hcgs-4Gross. choice hevy, $3 GO05 75;
night. $5: dressed. 5(a6Mc, cr .pounds
Veal Large, 6!47c pev pound; .-small,
3i8"c per pound.
Beef Gross, top steers, -$3 5034; cows.
$33 50; .dressed beet. 6Cg)7c per pound.
Provisions Portland pack (Shield
brand): vHams; smoked, are quoted at 12c
per pound; picnic hams. 9c per pound;
breakfast bacon. 13Vfrl5c: bacon,. l0"i
ll"6c; backs. 102c; drj'-salted sides, 9V4
"10c; dried" beef. 15c: lard, five-pound palls.
aoc; 10-pouad palls, 10&c; 50s, lOc;
tierces. JOq per pound. Eastern" pack
(Hammond'y); Hams, large. 12c; me
dium. I2&0: smaLl. 12c; picnic hams, 9c.
shoulder-, aUc; breakfast bacon, lS?i
lSa4c. 'j;y-5aUed -sides, SjlOKc; Jiacon,
sides, lOUg'llc: backs. He; butts. 10yc;
lard, puie leaf, kettle-rendered. 5s. 10c;
10s. lCic; dry-salt, bellies. ., 10U115ic;
bacn bellies. HUO'lS'ic: dried beef. 15c
Groceries, 1'utn, Etc'
'Coffee Mocha. vjjSc; Java, fancy, 26
2c; JAvjL gooi 2024c; Java, ordinary.
SSj20c. Costa "Rica, fancy. 1820c;' Costa
IRlca. good. lfgiiSc; Costa Rica, ordinary.
30(!jl2c per pjund; Columbia -roast. $12 13;
Arbuckle'. $13 25; Llon. $13 13 per case.
Sugar Cube, $6 25; crushed. $6 GO; pow
dTeJ. J5 Jo. dry granulated. $5 75 extra
C. $5 2:. golden C. $5 15 net; half barrels.
Vc moreTthan barrels: maple, 15Jfl6c per
pcund v
fialnion Columbia River, one-pound
tal's. 51 5'e2rrrwo-pound tall S2 25JT2 50;
fancy one-pound flats. $2fi1 25; i-fcound
fa: y Hals 51 1J$1.3G: Alaska, one-pound
tal.s. $1-406-1 tC; two-pound tails, $190
Nuts Pcanute. Csfjc pe.r .pound for
rw, Sc for roasted; cocoanuts. 5: per
.dozen, jvlnuts. i&ffjlc per pound; pine
nOts. 15c; hiC'ipry nuts, 7c; chestnuts. 15c:
Brazil, lie filberts. 15c; fancy pecans, 12
gMc; almonds, 15l7Uc per pound.
Beans fimall white. 4c; large white.
3401 bayou, ac; Lima, 6c nr pound
Oraln bags Calcutta. t&SC 12 per 100
ffr spot.
Coal oii Cases. lS&c per gallon; bar
rels. Wfr;: tanks. 13c
Rice 'sland, 6Kc; Japan. 5Uc;,New Or
leans. -USiic; fancy head, J77t0 per
.-sack.
Hop-, "Wool. Hldcx, Etc. ..
iiapsSvw crop. 12Q14c -)er pound; 1S?S
cror,. 6!7o
v. jool V-dley. 1314c; Eastern Oregon.
10-' 12c. m-thalr. 25c per pound.
Sijeephklns Shearlings. 152e: short
arool. 255JCc; racdium-w-ool, iCkgiOc; losg
tvooI DOcf-Sl each.
Tallow 4c; No. 2 and grease, 2ff$c per
pound.
, Hides Dry lilies, No. 1. 16 poundu and
upward. aifTSSc: drj- kip, No. 1. L to 16
-rounds, "e per pound; dry calf,-No. 1.
under T pounds. loflSc; dry-salted, one
thrrd lets than dry flint; salted hides,
sound si--ers, W pounds and oVcn TffSc:
do. 50 to GO pounds, "He: do. under 50
-ourids and cowa. 7c; kip. 13 to 30 pounds.
TUjgSc; do.--.-eal, 10 to 14 pounds. 7c; do.
ralf. u -ider W pounds "Ijc; green (un
sa'ted), 3c per pound less; culls (bulls,
stags, mcth-eaten, badly cut. scored, "halr
llppccl. vt-eathcr-bcaten or grubby), one-
third l.jss.
"Pelts--Bearskins each, as to slsc, S5Q
?K; mb-;. each. 51SS: badger, each, SOc;
-rtldcai. 2575c: housecat, 5C25c; fox.
icomitiuri gray. 40cfJl. do. red. $1 TSgs 50;
do. jwots. 52 50S; lynx. 24 50: mink. 40o
SI a-. .marten dark Northern, $310; do.
pile pine. J2f4. muskrat. Sllc: skunk.
, 60S0c!. t)tt-ir Oand). t5f8; panther, with
hVad nn.d claws perfect, $163. rapcoon, 25
Q0s .volf. mountain, with head perfect,
JJ 501? ; "wolverine, 52 53f6: bfcath 'per
skin, large, $C?7: do. medium, per skin.
J'S5; do small, per skin, 51ff2; do. kits,
per sklrv $l3.
CETW VORK- STOCK MAItKRT.
rrz;ea -Vn"ectcl bJ J"roflt-Tnl-In--- on
an Hiiorxuou-t Scrile.
lEwTORIi; ice. 20. The slock ica--ket
FINANGJAL NEWS
today did not jrary materially in charac
ter from that" which has prevailed for.
manyadays. -ProSt-taklog was palpably
on- an enormous scale?-and -was-net-wlth-oiit
effect on prices', but the. inroads-made
were not serious, and the offering's -were
easily aosorbed. -while this partial weak
ness an the" market did not In' the least
Impair the-eager rush to ouy stockx'-whlch
showeo'-'any dlsposltlbh to ddvance The
day ended with -the-market more generally
reactlonarj thdn for some time past, and
under a flood 6f selllrik tota'ke profits in
Northern Pacific and other stocks, which
had sfiown'he most aggressive strength
during the day.
The rush "to'ell Northern Pacific was
caused by the publication In a news bu
Seau. bulletin of the statement lhat a plan
had been perfected for the voluntary re
tirement of the preferred stock In January
by exena'nge' for ..general Hen at 3 "per
-cent, 130per cent of the bonds being given
for tnoi preferred stock. , This statement
was, not vouched for as by official author
ltys43utlt caused. a sudden. drop In North
ern Pacific to 14. the price having
touched S5ij, or 6i points over last night.
This movement -in Northern Pacific was
the moin feature of the market, but there
wierarIous other important movements'
which seemed to have relation to it. In
cluding ..the Wisconsin, Central tpeks,
Pere Marcuette -stocks, the Erie stocks
and St. PauL
The street was full of rumors of plans
for-combinations looking, to a new trans
continental, line, and tp the connection
of interests In Northwestern territory.
-Gains In the 'group motioned extended all
ino-way rrom z-points up 10 vu n iMurm-
-ern Pciflc.
There was. beside, a vigorous upward
movement- in Missouri Pacific, which car-
rlecllt Hi, points over last night, and
caused a revival-of many old rumors of
plansf or extensive connection "amongst thet
Gould Southwestern railroad companies.
A risel in Union Pacific to 7? 'seemed to
be -dutf to an attempt to adjust the dis
crepancy in -value.. -and then that stock
and Northern Pacific and Illinois Central
rose buoyantly. In the morning 3fll n a. be
lated demand to secure the right of sub
scrlptlon'at par to the proposed' new "stock
Issue, which are limited' to 'stockholders,
of record today.
Sugar was the one rcature among the'
specialties with, a rise- of 3H. which was
attributed to a turn against the shorts
by the calling of long stocks. ?
A "rise o5 4 points In General Electric
and 'a'-full recovery of yesterdays vio
lent decline In "New York Air Brake were
on ILcht dealings; and attracted little at
tention. Quite a number of obscure, low-'
priced stocks moved upward' from 1 to 4
points, "with no other apparent reason
than to" adjust their prices to the higher
level receriily attained by the" generaf list.
The market continued very broad, but the.
reactionary" tendency was quite marked
through a large portion of the list, includ
ing the VanderDilt group.
The market for bonds continued active
and strong, without importtfht exceptions."
Total pales, par value, $1,915,000. U.nied
States 3s. old- 4s and 5s advanced- K.. and
the new 4s declined Y. per cent on the
lastcalL'
BONDS. j
IT. S. 2s.rcr. resr.105 IN. T. OnU 1st.'. 1X0
oo coupon uuayjsortnern I'ac. 3s.. ii
'A& 3s, re(r.,r,...noit do 4fl
.103
do coupon. J.-.-llOH
Oregon Nav. lsta..lll
ao new 4, reS'-lSs
do coupon 13S
do old 4s, re...U5y
do 4k 103
Oregon S. L. Gs...l20l$
do con. ts 11SH
Rio Or. Arj l-ta...l01
do coupon ...... 1K!V
ao its, res
il.1iiSt. Paul consols. ..181
ao cou
UZ SU P. C. & P, lstsl2
DlsL Col. 3-C&S...12S ao Ba . 1224
until .. nab au 2-. j. az r- l&LSl-ru'
Atchison adj. ,4s SSVi Union. Paclflc 43. ..107
a & N.W. con. 7sl39lVU. Cent. 1st.... 0 '
d"o S. F. deb. Ss.123 (Southern tac 4a 625f
D. & It, Q. 4a....lof'4Wst-Shore 4s 115
Gen. Electric 3s.. 145
STOCKS.
f-v
3Tie total sales of stocks tQJay rere 1,554,400'
shares. The. closing-
s closing-.quotations tvra . -
Atchlsfah 'r...-,:.. 45 IWabash
..Jt.. 12
ao pret ,. SGH
Bait. & Ohio 81 i
da Dref 25
Wheel. & L. E.... 1:.
do prpfi v....... 84'
,Canr .Eaclflj SSVi
do 2d pref ,. 314
Wis. .Central. ... .. lfivi
P. C . C. & St. L.. C5
Third Avenue ....1VT
tan. oouincm ... U34
cues. & Uhlo 40
-uni.-.ur. western, w'v
Nauenal Tube ..-.. 02
do pref 103ft
EXPKESS CO.'S.
Adirtis 150
American .".T177
United States .... 50
Wclls-Farso 130
MISCELUANEOUa
Amer. Cotton OIL. 31
do pref 90
Amer. Malting: .... -4J&
do prof 25
Anir. Smelt, i. R. 53
do pret 58
Amer. Spirits .... -2
do nrof 17
C. B. & Q 139
Ch!.. Ind. & L.... 274
no prei us'
Cht. & East. 111... JM4
cmcago & Js. W..1CSH
c. it. 1. & I'ac.iis
C. C, C. & 8L L. 70
Colo. Southern ... 8
ao iBi pm...... 'r.i'!
do 2d pref 17v
Del. &. Hudson....l22
uei.. i-acK. -t w isu
Deer & Rio Gr. 26
do pret .w 82-
tune iJi
do 1st pret Ch
Amer. Steel Hoop. 30V'
do -prof 76vi .
Gr. Kortn. jret..lS8
Hocklnc Coal 14
Amer. steel &. w. s'
Hockliff Valley 'f. 4P4
" i'
'do pref ..? S7Vi
Illmqls Central ...130u Amer. Tin Plate.. MM,
lovra-Centrat .... r-ryit do pref ,.. 89
"do pref 40 Amer. Tobacco ...100v
Lake Erli- & W.. 474 do pref ISO
do prof 112 Anaconda M. Co.. 48
Lake Shoro 23) Brooklrn It. T.... 7SV
Louis. & JCash.... fc&SlCoio. Tuel & Iron. 53$,
Manhattan El ...1124Cont. Tobacco .... 57
Met. St. Ry 172?1 do prer 02
Mex. Central 14 Federal Steel 63i
Minn. & St. Louis C74l do pref 78i
do pref 10.1 IGen. Electric 183
Missouri PaclHc . 0IG!ucos Sugar .... 40
Mobile & Ohio.... 45M do pref 03.
M.. K. &. T WW Int. Paper 34V
do pref 43l do pref...... 73y
Netr Jersey Cent.l-H-,La Clede-Gas 72
Kew York Cent ..141lXatlonal Biscuit
Norfolk & West.. 44 I
do pref
do pref K14
Northern Pacific.. Slit
ao pref 88
National Lead .... 20U
do pref MV,
National Steel .... 3S"$
do pref ...... ...J04
N. Y. Air Brake.. 102
Ontario & West... 284
O. R. . N. 4-j
do pref . 70 (North American
10M
5!4
SS
CO
Pennsylanla ....143 Pacinc Coast
RradlnK . , 241 do 1st pref...
do 1st nret...... 4 OS. I da 2d oref....
do 2d preff..-. 30:Padno Main
Rlc Gr Western., lis
do pref ....' 94
St. -Joins & SF.,2.-
t-oopie s uiu ..... :i
Prtsod Steel Car. 50
do pref -... -S14
Pullman Pal. Car.201
do 2d pref...
5a4!Btand. Rope ft T.. 3
lCUSupar 130W
St Louis S. W..
uo rrci ....-... h ao.pxec ,.....ii5
St. Paul W'Teun. Coal & Iron. G3
Ho Vref .v 18I4!LT S Leather.... 13i
St. PaUl & O. !..125 I do pref 744
Southern Pacific. 424. S. Rubber 2S4
BoutberuRs ..,r"t ,J &t ptU.r. 74
aV Prl.jL--- "il"Pern union . . y
reias & Pacific.. 22 1Rcpubllc Iron ; S. 16
Texas ii Pacific 22"iRcpubllc Iron
M.I.I T1H.IN. fX Jk m '
C3i
do pref ... . 83VH-Aiaal. Copper"
024
For continuous quotations on stocks,
bonds. Chicago "pea In and provisions call
on R. AV. McKInnoa & Co.. S and 9 Cham
ber of Commerce, -who are membera of the
Chicago Board of Trade. ;. .Telephones,
Oregon, Main 313; Columbia, 725.'
3Ion:t-, Exchnnjre, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 20. Sterling on
London, CO days, $4 S5r do eight, ?4 Sl',.
Mexican dollars SOVyffolc.
Drafts Sight, 5c; telegraphic. Vc.
NEW YORK, Dec 20. Money on call,
4$ per cent; last loans, 44 per cent;
prime mercantile paper, 4i65 per cent;
sterling exchange, steady -with actual
Vllc(nnee In fo-inVfte Vttlle ol L P- fA. A
mand. and at J4)44"Rs for CO days;4
posted rates, J4 Sl4f4 S3; commercial
bills. 54 T9tfc4 SOU.
Silver certificates ST65c
Mexican dollars 50c
Bonds Government, Irregular; state,
strong; railroad, -strong,
LONDON. Dec 20. Money, 3ff34 per
cent, consols. 37,3-16. " ,
Forel-cn Ftnnnclal N'evrs.
NEW YORIv. Dec X The Commercial
Advertiser's London financial cablegram
says: - -
A jrood volume of business was trans
acted In the markets here today, but the
tone vas weak, the failure of the. bank
to advance the minimum discount rate
being counteracted by the bank return.
which showed that 1,000.000 had gone
into me interior. j.nis suggested aearer
money, -which was the principal topic of
conversation. American were distinct
ively active, bu fluctuations herei were
moderate. .New.o,rk openjpg caused. o-nX
nait an nours rany, tne Close nere Deing
at the lowest- The prices rallied In the
street. Northern Pacifies were bought
In influential quarters on the rumor that
the preferred stock Is to be converted -Into
bonds. Illinois Central also was bought.
niiilnlv To- lhA nsnn that, it has-hitherto
'fieeri neglected. The failure of the bank
to change the discount rate has been a
favorable effect on the exchanges, and
no gold was taken out, although Paris Is
Iruylng some In the open market. India
Is resuming Its silver purchases. Tne
Banks of Bcnral and Bombay have re
duced their discount rates from 6 to 7.
London Stocks.
LONDON, Dec 20. Atchison, 43c;
Canadian Pacific, 90Mc; Union Pacific,
S5rc; Northern Pacific, 90?ic; Grand
Trunk, 6ic: Anaconda, 10c.
THE GUAIX MARKETS.
Prices for Cereals In European and
American Port?.
SAN. FRANCISCO, Dec 20, Wheat quiet
on call and steady in spot market. Barley
steady both on and off call. Oats strong.
Spot quotations were: ,
Wheat Shipping No. L 83c; choice,
96&c; milling,. $11 03. .
Barley Feed, 71(735ic; brewing, 7
SOc. . .
Oats Gray, nominal; black, 'for 'seed,
512214130. . . .
Call board sales:
"Wheat-May, $l-03 bhlrcaslc?8ic -
Barley, steady; May, TS&C'. December
(19dl), 72c
Com Large yellow; $117ei20.
Clilcatro Grain nnd Produce.
CHICAGO, Dec. 20. During the flrst half
hour. Liverpool was not regarded as hav
ing properly responded to the fractional
advance here yesterday, and, under local
selling pressure. May opened c lover at
72472c Prices soon steadied, how
ever, under the influence of better late
cables and smaller Northwestern receipts.
May rallied to 73Hc The market "was
sustained by a Continental report that
the -Argentine 'crop this year would be
but half the proportion of last year. "The
doso'was'steady; May unchanged at 724
073c
Corn was- unsettled, showing occasional
bursts of strength varied by periods of
weakness. December was not much in
evidence, but May and January at times
showed considerable activity. December
slumped heavily because of the lack qt
demand from shorts, December closed
hic lower at 40c. January ic down at
36c. May c depressed at SSHc.
Oats were dullr May dosing a shade
down at 23?c
Provls.lqns were qule. .The, market
opened "higher" and advanced moderately
on fewer hogs than had been expected,
better, prices at the yards,' and a good
cash demand, easing off later on profit
taking by local Interests." January pork
closed a shade lower, lard unchanged,
and xibs a shade higher.
1 The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Ooenlnr. Hlcnest. Lowest. Close.
December
.40 70 $0 70 50 (OH 50C9
.. 70H 704 70 70Vi
January ..
May
.. TJfc 731s
, , CORN.
.. 40 41U
,. jaWi 374
.. 364 30S
OATS.
72
4014
3
30
73
December
January ,
May
December
January .
May ......
30H
.. 214
... 214
V&.
2114
21H
23
12 23
12 12V4
720
6 874
C024
0 30,.
635
214
21
2JH
I-
12 23
12 124
.. -23. 2-r
M.ESB PORK.
..12 30.. 12 374
..12 20 1220
LARD.
.. 7 20 "13
... 0XK) , COO
.. 005 003
SHORT RIBS.
... 035 , 6S5
.. 0 374 0 424
January . . .
May
December .
January . . ,
May ......
'January . . ,
May ......
di)24
(374
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Dull and easy. . ...
tyheat No. 3, 70Ji71c; -No.. 2 red, Tlltf
74c.
Corn No. 2. 40c; No. 2 y.e.Uow 40c.
Oats No. 2, 22423c; No. 2 -white, S4
264c; No. 3 white. 252Sc
Rye Np. 2.,5152c.
Barley-;Fair to choice. malting. 52fc5'Jc.
flaxseed No. J, $1 5Q; No.' Northwest
ern, t SI 60 " .
Prime timothy seed, 44c
- -Mess pork. JU 12iSll 25 per barrel.
Lard, -& So7 05 per 100 pounds.
Short ribs sides (loose), $8 25fc6 550,
Dry salted shoulders (boxed), 54&CV4c.
Short.' clear sides (boxed,). 56 706 W.
Clover, contract grade, 510810 25.
On tho produce exchange today the but
ter market was dull: creameryr 15234c;
dairy. 13g20c
Cheese. qulott 10Zll?ic.
. Eggs, dull; fresh, 22c
.Receipts. Shlpm't.
Flour, barrels .
Wheat, bushels
Corn, bushels .
Oats, bushels ..
Rye. bushels ..
Barley, bushels
, 33.0O0. 23.000
128.000 28.000
104.000 75.000
222.000 100.000
5.000. 1.000
...,.. 72.OOO 15.000
""" CcrrYorlc Grain nndTrSdnCe;
NEW YORK, Dec 20. Flour Receipts.
16J551 barrels-Jexports, 3057 barrels- market
steady.
"Wheat Receipts, 3S.S5Q bushels. Spot,
steady; No. 2 red, 764c elevator. Options
opened easy through short selling by local
traders, but were soan,.strengthened by
predictions of smaller Northwestern -receipts
and active covering. Closed steady
at "c net advance- January closed Til&c;
March. 79c; May, 7Sc; December, 774c.
"Wool Quiet.
Hops Firm.
European Grnln Market.
LONDON, Dec 20. "Wheat Cargoes on
passage, steadier; cargoes No. 1 standard
California, 30s; cargoes Walla Walla, 29s.
English country ' nfarkets' quiet and
steady. j
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 20. Wheat,4 steady:
No. 1- standard California. Gs 24d;iYheat
and flour In Paris dull. Weather in Eng
land warmer. ;
Wheat-Spot, quiet; -No. 1 California,
6s 2-Ad No. 2 re"d Western Winter, fcs
U4d," No 1 Northern Spring, -6s . 24n.
Ftftures, quiet; -February, 6s; March,
63 Ud. ' - " t
"Corn-Spot, quiet; American mixed, nev,
4s d; mixed, old, 4s 2d. Futures, quiet;
December, nominal; January, 3s 104d;
May, 3s Slid.
f -
CMcnjro Grnln Gossip.
The firm of F. G. Logans Chicago
grain "letter-to-R. W. McKInnon & Co.
says:
The wheat market has been very quiet
and- steady - throughout-, the -session.
Broomhall cabled-tbat Argentine -weather
Is more favorable and Price Current says
less wheat and more corn being marketed.
The Government report has again been
deferred until the ,27th inst. Probably
the most noticeable local feature Is the
absence of selling pressure, although
there is considerable January wheat
wheat yet to be placed. Primary re
ceipts are 719,000 against 528.000 last yea
Shlpmcnts, 183000 against 122,000 last year.
There is a report from Berlin that the
Import tax on grain Into Germany win
b increased.
jsstimaiea cars lor to
morrow are 140.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRAXCISCO. Dec. 20. Wool
Spring;, Nevada. ll13c; Eastern Oregon,
10glc; Valley Oregon, 1517c. Fall:
Mountain lainbs, 10c; San Joaquin
plains. 6Sc; Humboldt and Mendocino.
I0gl2c.
Hops 1900 crop, 1317Ue.
Hay Wheat. 9gl3 60; tvheat and oats,
$9gl2 b0; best barley. 3 50i alfalfa, fl3
10; cpmpressed -wheat, "Sgl3 per ton;
straw, S547 per bale.
Minstvffs-lUddllnss. $16 50219 50; bran.
S14211 SO per tun.
Potatoes River Burbanks, 30875c; Sa
linas Burbanks, S5l 15; Oregon Bur
banks, 60cg$l: sweets, 35S3c.
Oalons SI 65 per cental.
Butter Fancy creamery, 29c; do sec-
J ends. 27e23cr fancy dairy, 25c; do seconds.
l&g20c ,
Cheese California flats, lOsllc per
jjpund; Young America,
U?iQ12:: Xast-
ern. 14gl5c.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 40c; store, 2SZ3"c;
Eastern. 2530c.
Citrus fruit Mexican limes. $M 50;
J".orajTic... California lemons.
75c;. choice,
Downing, Hopkins & Go.
; T WHEAT-AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Floor
BOTH TELEPHONES
52 50; navel Orauges, 515052 60 -per box;
pineapples, 523 per dozen.
Poultry Turkeys," gobblers, 1314c;- do
hens'. 13&Uc per pound; old roostefs, 53 50
4 per. dozen; young roosters, 53753425;
fryers, 53 5pQ(; hens. 53 SO&S per dozen;
spiall broilers, $2g2 50"; large"" do, 533 50;
ojd ducks. 534; geese. 51 251 50 per pair.
.Green, fruit Apples choice, 51 per box:
common. 30c per box. . .
Bananas 512 50, per bunch.
Receipts Flour, quarter sacks, SSOO;
do .Washington. 10,418; wheat, centals.
4500; barley, centals. 500; oats, centals.
675; beans, sacks, 1250; corn, centals, 210;
potatoes, sacks, -10.767; bran, .sacks,. 1170;
middlings, sacks, 355; do Washington, s;
hay. tbns, -200: -hides, $67-
inOX TRADE PROSPEROUS.
Condition SaU-tactorytd B.9 rrycF
t ana seiner. , - . w
'CLEVELAND, O., Dec 20; The iron
Trader Review this week will say" ' Sel
dom has a year closed with the Iron trade
in such satisfactory condition Troth the
standpoint of "both buyer and seller as !s
the case at present. 'Production of plg
Iron is increasing, after five months of
steady .curtailment following. June .At
the same time stocks which on November
1 for thq first time in tlje year showed
a decline are now being reduced sharply.
as Indicated by afaljlng ofT.of S0.000 ton's j
Between iNOvemoer 1 ana uecemucr a.
Prices that in the Summer months had
fallen below the cost line to many pro
ducers have made a moderate advance,
and arc now on a level. Insuring a fair
profit, though the mills have fared bet
ter In th.1? respect than the blast furnaces
thus fir. The latter.as a rule have sold
fpr the first quarter. ot 1SP1. and In some
cases for the first half, but here as In
finished , material there; -has- been much
more than the" usual conservatism in com
mittals on future business, and sellers
aroIh position to reajlze on. a Jarge part
of "their output in 1901 whatever return
general conditions In the new year may
bring.
Cpke contract-; have been nude, for tha
first half of 1S0L In a good many Instances,
and the -price to furnace men has pot
been above 51 75 for Connllsvllle-coke.
while producers in other districts have
tied up at 51 50 to 51 60. The question of
Lake Superior ore prices is entirely open
as yet and reports of a representative
meeting of tho Bessemer Ore Association
are. incorrect Steel works, with perhaps
one exception, are not likely to need out
side metal -for some months.
An offer to sell a. block, of 50.000 tons at
513 Pittsburg has. been withdrawn, It Is
now reported, but portions, of the amount
have sold at 513 25 and 513 30 PUb?burg.
Producers of standard brands .nf. foundry
Iron are firmer. In their -views, with an
advance of 25 cents on local Irons In the
Chicago district" - -
.The consumption of finished material Is
apparcntlr on a widening scale. Mills
are well supplied w'h T"work. and the
slackening of operations at the turn of
the year will be only .such as holldiy ob
servances and necessary repairs Tcnulre.
The Interruption wUl -scarcely be felt in -I
the consumption of pig-Iron . and, 1 half
finished steel.
The plate mills-arj. conspicuous in thel
Accumulation of orders, all being filled for
weeks aheifd, and the largest producers
for nearly six months.
The abolition .of commissions by tho
plate pool following the practice of the
beam poo will have a. tendency to restrict
sales In territory remote from the mill,
except In cases of direct representation
through agencies. A meeting of struc
tural steel manufacturers at New York
last week -made no change In prices,
which aro likely to remain unaltered until
Spring. Demand is well sustained for the
Winter season, and prospects Or the new
year, are encouraging, j . '
' " EASTERX LIVESTOCK. -
CHICAGO, Dec. 0.-Cattle Receipts.
7000. Market active, strong to .a -shade1
higher- good to prime steers, 55 E56-poor
to medium, 53 605 20; selected feeders,
53 753 40; "m'lxea stockers.V 52 503 75
cows, 52 504 10; heifers, 52 60g4 60; scan
ners. 51 S52 45; bulls, 52 504 40: calves,
545 50; Texas fed steers, 544 85; grash
steers, 53 25f?4; bulls. 52 40t?3 25.
'Hogs Receipts today, 29,000; jtomorrow,
23,000, estimated; left over, 2500. Market
averaged a shade higher, closing wenk,
top, 54 95; mixed and butchers, $4 7004 03t
good to choice heavy, 54 75.1H 95; rough
heavy, 54 C04 70; light, 54 65?4 95; bulk of
sales. 54 80t?4 S7&.
' Sheep Receipts. 11.000. Sheep ana
lambs steady to stronger; good to choice
wethers. 53 70g 25; fair to. choice mixed,
S3 253 75; Western sheep, 53 65ff4 20; Tex
as sheep. 52 25$?3 50: native lambs, 54g5 2SJ
Western lambs, 54 50g5 25.
i t . . .- .
OMAHA, Dec 20. Cattle Receipts, 1S00;
market steady-to 8lrongerJ "native beef
steers, 545 3q; Western steers, 54S'4 50;.
Texas steers. 52"?3 75: cows and heifers,
534 10; canners,! 5032 SO; blockers and
feeders, 53J4 50j calves. $ig6; bulls and
stags, 524.
Hogs Receipts. 10.600; market steady,
higher: closed tfeak; Jieavy. 54 754 824;
mixed, 54 7244 SO: light; 54 7034 S24; bulk
of sales, 54 77454 824.
Sheep Receipts, 1400: market dull and
weak; fair to choice natives 53 804; fair
to choice Westerns. 53 753 93; common
and choice -sheep, 53-50g3 75 jambs, 54 25
5 J0-- - s -' i",
KANSAS CTr,-.Xec 20-Cattle Re
ceipts, S000: market steady to. Btronger";
Texas steers, 53 10ff4 30f Texas cows, 52
3 10; native steers, 53 555 50; native cowa
anji heifers, 51 ioS4T0: stockers and feed
ere. 52 50&5; bulls, 52 $54.
Hogs-r-Recelpts, 13.000; market strong to
5p -higher;, bulk of sales, 54 S24Jff4 S7:--heavy.
54 754 90; packers. 54 854 90;
mixed. 54 754 S5; lights. 54 SOg4 SO; York
ers, 54 S5S4 90; pigs, 54 354 SS.
Sheep Receipts, 2000; market strong;
lambs, 53g4 30.
The Cotton Mnrlcct.
NEW YORK. Dec. 20. The cotton mar
ket advanced 273 points today. Inherent
strength and bullish Influences were the
cause for general Improvement of values,,
and for a semiscare of the bear forces.
On the flrst call the market was Arm. 1 to
5 points higher. These figures proved to
be, the lowest, of the day, as after the
opening persistent demand from the
shorts resulted in a steady upward move- I
ment throughout the day. At the close
the market was very Eteady, with prices
6g22 points higher.
The Metal Markets.
NEW YORIC, Dec 20. Features in the
metal trade on the whole .were void of
Important developments. The market
lacks- the confidence of traders, and as a
result the demand was only of a nature
supplying- immediate requirements. Tin
at London was firm, and closed 1 higher
to 116 5s. having- at one time dutinir the
MANHOOD RESTORED;.1f,:
Me Yltallxr, th prescription of a famoas 7rach physician, will quickly
cure you of all aerrou or dbieeses of ths reneratlve orsanv-. -ruoh aa Lost
Manseea, iB-emala, Pains In the Baolc, Seminal K -missions,
Ker-rOT-Ji Dobllltr, Pimples', Unfitness' io Marry, E-cnaastlas-D
rains, Varicocele and Constipation. It etopa all lasses by day or
nllbt PrerrsnU q-dekssu of dlicharffe, which If cot oheeked leads to Sper--aatorrboe.
and all the horror ot Imsoteac--. CTJPIDENH cleanses ths
llrcr. tie. kidneys and the urinary or-rans of all Impurities. CUFlDETfE strenrthens and rs
stores small .weak rrsas. . ?
The reuion sufferers ara not cured by Doctors' Is because 90 -per cent are troubled irltn,
Prostatls. CUPIDEN72 tha only known remedy to euro without an operation. 0000 testl-
tBoelals. A wrtttMi rc-Jtatea siren and monty returned if 0 boxes does not effect a. pr
BAsent cuts. Jl 0 s. box. 0 for .0, by m&lL Send for FREB clrculax and t tlraatiUl.
Address DAVOL MMDICINK CO.. P. O. Boer 2070. 6an Fr&nolsco. Ctd. )
ror sals by Aldrtch Y$zp&. eizth and 'Wt-alErton. strtsts. Portlan. Qe. .. J
Chamber of Commerce
day reached U710s. This factor failed
to Influence the local situation, aside from
a natural advance In sympathy with tho
rise .abroad. The close here was quiet
Copper In London was a shade firmer, and
closgd at 71 15s,. hut the local market
ruled quiet and without special new feat
ures, nominally quoted at 515 for Lake
Superior and 516 50 for casting copper and
electrolytic Lead -was quiet and un
changed here, and abroad at 54 37V& and
16 respectively. A Iohs of 24 points was
scored -in spelter, on account of consider
able selling pressure and an Increase In
receipts. Tho close was weak at 5-i 12'S
4 174. while at London the close was 17
12s 6d. Iron la England was again weak
and unsettled. Glasgow- closed at 61s Id;
Mlddleboro, 53s 6d. Domestic Iron mar
kets were dull and nominally unchanged.
"Bar silver, 63&C. ' '
SAiV FRANCISa67Dec 20. Bar sliver.
W.ic
LONDON. Dec 20. Bar silver, 294d.
Coffee and Su-rar.
NEW YORK, Dec 20. Coffejo options
Closed barely steady, with prices 10 to 20
points net higher. Sales, 33,000 bags. In
cluding December, ?5 55; March, $5 Cot?
5 SO; -May, $3 75; June, $5 $5; spot RlQ,
quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 6;&c; mild, quiet; Cor
dova, $4J 13Hc
Sugar Raw, steady; fair, refining, 3Tc;
centrifugal, 96 test 4?i: refined,- quiet
AT THE HOTELS.
THE PORTLAND.
Mrs Geo- Seaman. SF"M Gamble. N Y
J L Illoway, N Y Mrs Geo Flavel, As-
V S Hardy. Salt Lake
torla
TVm A Greer, N Y
W J Spencer. Denver
J H Decker Sc wife
Emlle Hlrshneld. S F
Lrw DocKstader & wf.
NY
E W Pcnfleld, N Y
B M Godcal -
Y A. -VVllson. N Y
HH Abbott
E J Coyte, Vancouver
Geo K Burton; S F
Mr & Mrs S Shlrck. SF
S Llchter, Chicago
H Klaber & v.t. NY
A Kevhold3 & wf, Ta-
Geo H lrlmrose, NT1
coma
Ciias D "V4lpon. P &- D
Jo Bletcnen. Seattle
Airs rM l, itusn, 1'om-
.roy
GTR Ingles, Kansas C
P W Walte -
5 c Thompson, st raul
L. u urecne, Seattle
W J Kahle Seattle
Emit Pursch, San Fran
THE PERKINS.
Emit Waldman, Boze-
Sherman Hays. Salem
Mrs S Hays. Salem
W K Newell. Dlltey
Mra W K Newell, do
man
E T Mdrray, Aberdeen
Mi's E T .Murray, do
J W Stevens, Dayton.
Wash
Mrs T L Joans, Corval
lls. Or
.A a. Monnett. do
W E Yates, Corvallls
Frank W Clarke,
Fresno, Cal
B A Hackett, Mlnnpls
Thos McKaj. Pendltn
H L Jacobs, Tradbrgh
Mark riayter, Dallits
Mrs Lanfore, Bay Ctr
R P Gogln, Superior,
Wis
O Otterman, do
EW Wclse. Everett
J S Wendell, city
Mrs Wendell. cltV
c 11 Parker, Parker
uiaude lioone, do
Fred Conter, Dallas, Or
Wm "'alker. Dallas, Or
Fr-nl- KllpaUlck. La
Grande. Or
R L Perkins. Hamil
ton. Mont
Mrs R L Perkins, do
W C "Stut. Wadsworth,
Kan
Mrs Stut, do
W W Weatherford, Ar
lington Sllss Weatherford, do
G P- Hogue. Oak Point
Mrs Hogue, Oak. Point
Andrew al Jojh. do
B S Lay. Rosedale
IF M Swartz. Vanevr
D i Ketchum, Dalles
Mrs Ketchum. Dalles
MBs D C Morris. d6
Mrs J A Gelsendorffer,
The Dalles
W L Moore. Greenville
Ben Johnson. Wash
Inston. D C
Bruce Brier. Seattle
Sam Sampson, Baltlmrl
Chas Burbee. Kelso
Mrs Chas Burboc do.
L G Garrett, city j
Llojd Du Uots.VahcVr
II Haney, Kelso
Dora. Fulllam. ilaj grs
J-S Pulllam. Maycers
C HaneyJvelso .
R Stevens, .Lewlston
W LHolllday. Seattle
B F Hendicksen. Lew
lston. Idaho
C H Uscn. Catlln.Wash
Fed Parker, N Y'akm
R H Hover. Forest Gr
Bcn Mitchell, city
Mr Ruff. Wlnlock
M E Wllev. Seattle
Mrs Laslnge, Maygers
j u K.enneay, SKamoK
awa
Mrs J C Kennedy, do
J L -Fraser, wf j&- 3
children. Ilwaco
Jas Maine. Yrcka. Cal
C J Stewart Puyallup
u H Wilbur, hiucene
H J Hicks', Ashland
Thos A Barlow, Vlc-
torla. B C
J W Harvey, Seattle
CF Ireland, Tacoma
W J Homer. Tacoma
W E Reynolds. Oak
land. Cal
Miss Albrecht, Bridal
Veil
WI111) Mudd. Ft Stvns
Un Willis Jludd. do
Dr H E Beers. Wasctf
Mrs H E Beers, Wasco
iMUft Maud Bryant
Albany. Or
Mrs J McDcrmld,
Wasco, Or
W L Gosser, Dalles
THE IMPERIAL.
C "W. Knowles.- Manager.
H C Qmier. city
C H Smythe. Dalles
Mrs Smythe. Dalles
H L- Hansford. Boston.
Mrs Hansford. Boston
H S King, city
O a Taylor. Indp
J R Lawrette. do
E O tstone. N Y
Alice AVllson, Hunters
T v. MIIm. San Fran-iW B Steele. Portland
W F Mcllwaln. KC Mrs Steele,. Portland
W R Recton. Kan Cy w Brown. Satem.
Mrs Recton. Kan Cy
Mrs Brown. Salem
L K Adams, Salem
D H Stewart La Grnd
Mrs Stewart. La Grnd
Miss Recton. Kfln Cy
W M Law. Greenwood
I L Patterson. Salem
W O McDonald.
Grants
Mr- McDonald, do
U C Fullerton. Rosebrg
F A Clements. Drain
J ti GeUt New York
Mrs Gelst, New York
J T Bridges, Ro-eburg
Mrs Bridges & eh. do IMIss Cooler, Ta-oma
J- C Mcintosh. Pull
D A Dempsey. Seattle
man, v asn
Jas A Fee. Pendleton
JMrs Dempsey, Seattle
Miss Dempsey. Seattle
F M Allen. Baker City
M Hlnchbaum. S F
xr- 411., T?nV,- rltvlA T. Xflllo Vonivim-tir
H R Manning, do M Wan-en. San Fran
Mm Manning, do M S Cudahy. Olympla
Mrs B D John-on, As-lMrs Cudahy, 01mpla
torla I
Hotel Drnnnvrlcl. Scnttle.
European: first-class. Rates. Toe and up.
One block from depot Restaurant next
door.
Tncomn Hotel. Tacoma.
American plan. R3tes. J3 and up.
Donnelly Hotel. Tncontal,
European plan. Rates. SOc and up.
WUItmnn County Farm Sold.
COLFAX, Dec. 19. W. B. Sllkworth has
sold his fine farm of 210 acres, three miles
west of Colfax, to D. L. Wood for a con
sideration of $15,0CO. This is one of the
fiqest farxns n Whitman County; the
house, birn and other improvements be
ing especially valuable and complete. Mr.
Sllkworth will sell his livestock, ma
chinery, etc, and move to California.
Orc-jsn Railway & Navigation Company'
First Mortgage fl Er Cent Bonds.
' Sealed proposals will be received at the- oflico
of Tho Farmers Loan & Trust Company. 10,
18. 20 & 22 William Street, New York City, for
the sale to tho trustees ot one hundred and
tiirtv.fnnr 'First Mortcace Bonds of the Oregon
Railway & Navlratlon Company for the- Sink-
ins Fund as proyiaeu in me munsage iu mo
undersigned securing the same,, dated Septem
ber 1st 180. ,.
In thd event of the Trustee not being- able to
purchase the bonds in accordance with the
terms of Section 4. Article 2, of the mortgage,
It will become necessary for the Trustee to
DRAW bonds BY LOT A-f PAR.
Proposals must be presented before 12 o clock
M. on the 31st day of "December, 1000. and
ifhould -be directed as follows: Proposals for
the Sinklnr Fund. The Farmers' Loan &
Trust Company. Trustee, fi. S. Marston Pres
ident. 10, 18. 20 & 22 William Street. New
York City.
The Farmer-' Loan & Trnst" Co.,
. ' Trattee.
By E. S. MARSTON, PresHent
December 15th. 1000.
Blr-Ou a noB-BoieoBoni
remedy for Gonorrhoea,
GleetSpermstorrhcea,
White-, nnntlnral dlr
charze. or any miiamma'
jrr-rnu cnufUa. tloa of m neons znenf
lTHtuisCHEmCJU.00. Crane, non-i-tring-nt.
LaKClMATt.0.rI old b" r-"SlK-
or teat In TiUln wrPFr.
by xpres, prepaid, fat
1 03, or 3 bottlt-: 2.T5.
"jj,." (Jircnur isnt on xtqnaai.
! ;' ' 'iTr-,vm:y:--rs GXJIDE. TRAVELERS GUIDE. -
" -; "7 : . , .. '
iUnloa DebV.SLxtX ad J Streets.
TH'rrtRll'NS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
"chicagq--e.ortla:d . special."
Leavei4$xWEast via. Huntlnston, at 0:00
A. M.; arrives at 4.30 P. M.
w SPOKANE ITLYEn,
For Spokane, Eastern "Washington, and Great
Northef&cpoTnts, leaves at C ?. M.; arrives at
7A.1L .
ATLANTIC EXPRESS.
Leaves for the East. la Huntington, at OiOO
P, M.: arrives at SAO A. M.
THROUGH PULLMAN AND "TOURIST
SLEEPERS. .
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
Water lines schedule subject to change with
out notice.
OCEAN DIVISION From Portland, leave
Alnstto-ah-Docli. -aS P- M sail every 5 days;
Geo. w. Elder. Dec J, 13. ZJ; Jon. . is. i.
Columbia. Dc S, IS, 2S, Jan. 7, 17, 27.
From 'Han Francisco Sail every 5 days.
Leave Spear-street Pier 24 at 11 A. M.- Co
lumbia, Dec. 4. 14. 24. Jan. 3. 13. 23. Geo. "V.
Elder. Dec 0, 10, 2a; Jan. ,8. 18. iS.
'coLir-iBiA. iuvkn division.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Hawalo leaves Portland dally, ex
cept Sunday, at 8.00 P. M.; on Saturday at
10.00. P. M Upturning, leave: Astoria dally,
except Sunday, at 7 00 A. M.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND AND SALEM, OR.
Steamer Ruth, tor Salem. Independence and
way points, Jeavca from Ash-street Dock at 8
A. M.oa Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays.
Returning, leaves Independence at 5 A. M.,
and Salem at C A. M.. on Tuesdays. Thursdays
and Saturdays.
CORVALLIS, AND ALBANY.
Steamer Modoc leaves Portland at C A. M.
6n Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Re
turning, leaves Corvallls at C A. M. on Moo
days. Wednesdays- and Fridays.
YAMHILL RIVER.ROUTE.
PORTLAND AND DAYTON. OR.
Steamer Elmore,' 'for Orezon City, Buttevllto,
Champoeg, Dayton and way landings, leaves
Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
nt 7 A. M. Leaves Da) ton tor foruano. am
hay points Mondajs. Wednesday and Frldas
at C A. M.
SNAICE RIVER ROUTE.
RIP ARIA. WASH.. AND LEWlSTOX. IDAHO
Steamer Spokane or steamir Lewlston leaves
Rtparla daily at 3:40 A. M., arriving at Lew
Iston about 3 P. M. Returning, the bpokane. or
Lewlston leaves Lewiston dally at S:30 A. M.,
arriving at Rlparla same evening.
' ' W. H. HURLBURT.
General Passenger Agent.
V., A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent
Telephone Main 712. SO Third St.. cor. Oak.
STEAMSHIP LINE
TO THE ORIENT
CHINA AND JAPAN. FROM PORTLAND.
For rates, accommodations, etc, apply to
OREGON RAILROAD & NAV. CO..
Agents. Portland, ur.
EAST
SOUTH
Depot Plftli nnd
I Streets.
Arrive
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS,
for Salem, Roso
hurg, Ashland, Sa
r,a men. to, Ogden.
San Francisco. Mo
Jave, Los Angeles.
El Paso. New Or-
leans and the East.
At Wood burn
'dally except Sun
day), "morning train
connects with tram
for Mt. Angel. Sil
r c r t o n, Browns
ville. Springu e I d".
and Natron, and
evening train for
ML. Angel and Sll
"verton. Albnny passenger
Corvallls passenger
Sheridan pass'gr ..
3:30 P. M..
3:20 A. M.
7;45 A. M.
0:30 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
117:30 A. M
U:50P. M.
10:10 A. M
3:30 P. M.
'H8-3 A. M
Dally. IIDally except Sunday.
. Rebate tickets, on. sale between Portland, Sac
ramento and San Francisco. Net rates 517 flrst
class and $11 second class. Including sleeper.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, UHLNA, HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA. Can be obtained from J. B.
KIRKLAND. Ticket Agent. 110 Third atreet.
YAMHILL' DIVISION.
Passenger Depct. foot of Jefferson street
' i
LeavR for Oswego dally at 7.20. 0M0 A. M,;
12.30. 1:53. 3:25. 4:40. -4 23. S.JO 11:30 P. M.;
and 0:00 A. M. on Sundas only. Arrive at
Portland dally at '0 35. 8.30, '10.60 A. it;'
1:35. 3:10, 4-30. 0 15, 7.40. 10.00 P. M.: 12.40
A. M. dally, except Monday, b.30 and 10-05 A.
M. on Sundays only.
Leave for Dallas, dally, exrepf Sunday, at
5:03 P. M. Arrivf at Portland at 9 30 A. M.
Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mon
days, AVednesdays and Fridajs at 2:45 P. M.
Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
B KOEHLER.
Manager.
C. H. MVRKHAM.
Gen. Frt. & Pas-. Agt
ONLY 70 HOURS
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
...VIA...
Untuurt n. n. ot. nnviuiiuit
SmU TTTXI'IU-IIB
TVyo TRAINS DAILY
TO THE EAST
rG CHANGE OF CARS to Denvar.
Omaha, Knnsai City and Chicago.
Only Four Days
To New York. Boston, PhlladslphJa
and Washington.
Palace Sleepers, Tourist Sleepers, Dining- Cars,
Library Cars, Free' Recllnlng-Chalr Cars.
Steam Heat J?inlsch Light, Fast Time.
Union Depots. Baggage checked to destination.
CITY TICKET OFFICE
135 Thlrd'Slreet "" ' Portfahd,' Oregon
J. H. LOTHROP. GEORGE LANG.
Gen'l Agent.
City Pass. & Tkt. Agt.
Steamers
Altooa and Pomona
Dally (ex. Sunday) for Independence, Salem
and all way landings. Leave Portland 6.45 A.
M.; leave Salem T A. 1L: Independence., a A.
d". Offlce and dock, foot Taylor at.
BBHBBBBBiBBSS-a-aiMBM
UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO.
OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO.
nn n.n., n n 0 Bl Atfl - Tinl On S
a, nntiuniiuii uu m
The Yellowstone Park and
Pioneer Dlnlng-Car Route
Caloa Dtjit, 6tb isl i Sts
No. 12
1:43 P.M.
Over land Express lor"
No. 11
7S9A.1I.
South liend,. AtrerdKen.
Hoqulam. Gosmopoiis,
Uiyinpta. Tacoma, Sa
attle. North Yakima.
Kltzvllle. Spokane.
Pullman. Moscow. Lew
lston. Grangeville.
RosslaHd. B.'C. Butw.
Billings, Fargo; St.
Paul. Minceapoiu. Chi
cago, Boston. Yash-
ingtcn. D. c. -riew
-fork, and all points
tast and southeast.
No. 4-llS0P-i.
Kansas Cltsr-St. Xcm
No. 8
(Special for Tacoma, Se
7:30 P. M.
attle. Korth xaicima.
Rltzvllle. Spokane.
Rossfand. LowWtou:
Helena. Butte. Billings.
Dead-vood. Xhmvec.
Omaha. St. Joseph.
Kansas City. St Lauhs.
Chicago. Washington.
BaUlmord New York.
Boston, and all polnU
east -)". southeast.
Baggage checked to destination, ot tickets.
Union Depot connections In all principal cities
Through rar servic Ma Northern Paclflc
Burllngton Route, train No. 4, for Omaha. St
Joseph. . Kansas City, St. Louis. Quick timet
and uncqualed accommodations. The only lino
runnjfts Tullman standard and Pullman up
holstered tourist sleepers, the finest In tha
world. Portland, to Minneapolis ana St. Paul
without change. , , ,
For any additional Information, tickets,
sleeping-car reservitlohs, fcaps of routes, etc,
call on. or-write, to- -- ;
A. O. CHARLTON
Assistant "General Passenger Afrcnt.
2S Morrison St., Cor. Third,
Portland, Oregon. .
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vi ik gwji ut--iijr-.- r: .
OtgtKSi
AND
SOO LINE
FIRST-CLASS AND TOURIST
SLEEPERS DAILY
. PASSENGERS BOOKED
-:- -TO- , .
AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST
ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP
OFFICE
Foe full particulars appljr to
YL H. ABBOTT. Agent.
148 Third st... Portladd. Or.
E. J. COTLE. A. O. P. A.,
Vancouver. B. C
IP-gREATpRTHERNll
Ticket Office 268 MerriscnSL 'Phone 680
LEAVE.
No. 4
0:00 P.M.
The Flyer, daily to and
from St. Paul. Minne
apolis. Duluth, Chicago
and all points East.
ARRIVE
No. 3
17:00 A. M
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining
and Buffet Smoklng-Llbrary Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
STEAMSHIP RIOJUN MARU
For Japan, China and all Asiatic points will
leave Seattle
About January 7th
1
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
LEAVES
UNION
DEPOT.
For Maygers, Hatnler,1
ARRIVES
Clatskanle. Westport.
UNION
DEPOT.
Clifton, Astoria. War-
renton, Flavel, Ham
mond, Fort Stevens,
Gcarhart Pk., Seaside.
Astoria and Seashoro
Express.
Daily.
Astoria Express.
Daily. " -
8.00 A. M.
11:10 A. M,
7.00 P. M.
0:"40 P. M.
Ticket office 253 Morrison st and Union Depot
J. C. MAYO. Gen. Pass. Airt. Astoria, Or.
Pacific Coast Steamship Go.
- f OK ALASKA.
THE COMPXNY'iS elegant
steamships Cottage City, City
of Topeka. and Al - Kl leavs
TACOMA 11 A, ,M; .SEATTLE
9 P. M.. DM.rlO?cIv"18, 21,
20. 31: JanTC9i5D,eiC. 20. 25,
30; Feb. 4. Steamer leave!
every fifth day thereafter.
Further Jnformatloa qbtain company's folder.
The company reserves the right to cfaango
steamers, sa"ltns dates -nncJ- bauts ot sailing,
without previous notice - -
AGENTS N. POSTON. 249 Washington st,
Portland. Or.: F. W. CARLETON. N. P. R. R.
Dock. Tacoma-. TICKET OFFICE 018 First
ave,. Seattle: M- TALBOT. Qeoim't Agent:
C. VT. MILLEJJ Asst. Gen'l Agent Ocean
Dock. Seattle.
-GOODALE. PERKINS-&-CO;. Gon. Agts..
SAN FRANCISCO-
Hong Kong, via Yokohama and Kobe. Dus
at Portlend aa follows:
SS. MONMOUTHSHIRE ..., Nor. 28
SS. MIL03 Dec. 28
SS. SKARPSNO -... Jan. 23
For freight or passage, apply to
T. I Stew k Co. Joe.
0-S-lO Columbian bids.. Third and Oak jts.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
STR. HERCULES takes the place of
BAILEY GATZERT (Alder-street Doclt).
"Leat-es Portland dally every morslng at T
o'clock, except Sunday. Returning, leaves As
toria every night jt 7 o'clock, except Sunday.
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