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11 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND The weather yesterday was not very favorable for business locally, although the retailers were stirring round in quest of supplies for the Saturday trade. Or ders from the country have slackened a little, and the wholesalers are expecting an easier trade until Spring business gets under way. Produce receipts yesterday were fairly heavy again, and the egg market has not yet reached bottom. Poul try sold well. In spite of the heavy stocks which have been coming to hand for the past two days. The grain markets are lower again, and business In that direc tion Is almost at a standstill. San Fran cisco steamer stuff cleaned up well at good prices. Bank Clenrlnscn. Exchanges. Balances. Portland 1 $283,709 ?S4.0M Seattle 312.324 53.551 Tacoma 159.271 31.499 Spokane 121.179 13,037 PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain. Flour, Etc. Argentine shipments were enough above 1.000,000 bushels during the past week to give the wheat markets a very weak start yesterday. Liverpool was lower, and the East was also off a fraction. It is a difficult matter to -secure an accur ate quotation In the local market while the volume of business is of such insig nificant proportions, but the figures are nominally unchanged at 54 and 55 cents for Walla Walla, the latter being for milling stock. Freights are easy, with no new transactions reported. "Wheat Walla Walla, 5455c: Valley, nominal: bluestem. 56c per bushel. Flour Bfist grades, ?2 S0S3 40 per bar rel; graham. ?2 00. Oats White, 4445c per bushel; gray, 42fc43a Barley Feed. $15(513 50; brewing, $16 36 50 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $1G per ton; middlings, $21 50; shorts, $1S SO; chop. $16. Kay Timothy. $12(3J2 50: clover. $7 9 50. Oregon wild hay. $G7 per ton. Butter, Ehtsk. ronltry. Etc. Butter Fancy creamery, Oregon, 50Q5c; do California, 40g.45c; store, 20JJ27c per roll. Eggs Oregon ranch, lGfllTiic per dozen. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3 50; hens, $4 50Q5 00; dressed, ll&12c per pound; ducks, $5t?C; geese, $6g7 per dozen; tur keys, live, lO&'llc; dressed, 1214c per pound. Cheese Full cream, twins, ISSlS&c; Young America. 131614c per pound. Vegetable!, Fruits, Etc. Vegetables Parsnips, S5c; turnips, 75c; carrots, 75c sack; onions, $22 25; cab bage, $1 65&1 75 per cental: potatoes, 40 0c per sack; sweet potatoes, $1 63 per 100 pounds; celery, S090c per dozen; Cali fornia tomatoes, $2 50 per box. Fruit Lemons, choice. $2; fancy, $2 50 2 75; oranges, ?1 754V2 50 for navel; jl 50 1 75 for seedlings, per box; pineapples, ?4 (Qi 50 per dozen; bananas, $2 50&3 per bunch; Persian dates. GgGc per pound; apples, 75c4T?l 25 per box. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 53J6c per pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes, Z8ic; pears, S$r9c; prunes, Italian, 5&7c; silver, extra choice, 57c; figs, California blacks, 3c; figs, California white, 57c; plums, pitless, white. 7&Sc per pound. Meut and Provisions. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers, $4 75; ewes, $44 50; dressed, 6ii7c per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, J5S5 25; light, $4 754j5; dressed, G?7c per pound. Veal Large, 77V&c per pound; small, 8&(gt)c "per pound. Pjovlslons Portland pack (Shield brand), hams, smoked, are quoted at 12iic per pound; picnic hams, 9c per pound; .breakfest bacon. 1415c; bacon, 10Si "JSOcrrsrcRBroc: aorsaiteaTstdes, s4 10c; dried beef, 13c; lard, five-pound palls, lie; 10-pound palls,' lOKic; 60s, 10c; tierces, 10c per pound; Eastern pack (Hammond's). Hams, large, 12Vic; me dium, 12&c; small, 13c; picnic hams, 9c: shoulders, SV&c; breakfast bacon, 13i 15?ic; dry salted sides, 9&10Vic; bacon sides, 10&ll?i; backs, llftc; butts, lO&c; lard, pur eleaf, kettle-rendered. 5s, ll&c; 10s, lie; dry-salted, bellies,, 10Vill?ic: bacon bellies. ll12?ic; dried beef. 15c. Beef Gross, top steers, $4 504 75; cows, ?44 50; dressed beef, 7$c per pound. Hops, "Wools, Hides, Etc. Hops 1214c per pound: 1SS9 crop, 67c Wool Valley, 13.14c; Eastern Oregon, Sllc; mohair, 23c per pound. Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c: short wool, 25g'35c; medium-wool, 3050c; long wool, 60c$l each. Tallow ic; No. 2 and grease, 233c per pound. Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 16 pounds and upward, 14615c; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 16 pounds, 15c per pound: dry calf. No. L under 5 pounds, 14tQ15c: dry-salted, one third less than dry Hint; salted hides, sound steers, GO pounds and over, 7Sc; do, 50 to GO pounds, 7c; do, under 50 pounds and cows, 6c; kip, 10 to 30 pounds. 67c; do veal, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; do calf, under 10 pounds, 7Sc; green (unsaltcd), lc per pound less; culls (bulls, stags, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, hair-slipped, weather beaten or grubby), one-third less. PeJts Bearskins, each, as to size, $515; cubs, each, $lfe3; badger, each 23c; wild cat, 2575c; housecat. 525c; fox, common gray, 40c$l; do, red, $1 75&3 50; do, cross, ?2(&3; lynx $24 50; mink. 40cl 75; mar ten, dark Northern, ?5Q10: do. pale pine. 523; muskrat, S12c: skunk. 25QG0c; otter (land), $4Q8; panther, with head and claws perfect. SKS?: raccoon. 25Q30c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, $3 50S5; prairie wolf or coyote, G0S75c; wolverine. ?2 50fcC; beaver, per skin, large, ?67; do. medium, per skin. ?45; do. small, per 6kin. $12; do kits, per skin, $13. . Grocerien, N'ut, Etc. Coffee Mocha, 23(g2Sc; Java, fancy, 26 32c; Java, good, 20&24c; Java, ordinary. lS20c; Costa Rica, fancy, lSfac; Costa Rica, good, lG&18c; Costa Rica, ordinary, 10gl2c per pound; Columbia, roast, $12 75; Arbuckle's, 511 75; Lion, $11 25 per case. Rice Island, Cc; Japan, 5c; New Or leans, 4&5c; fancy head, $7(07 50 per sack. Sugar Cube, ?G 45; crushed, $G 70; pow dered, ?G 05; dry granulated. $5 85; extra C, ?5 35; golden C, $5 25 net. half barrels c more than barrels; maple, 15Sl6c per pound. Salmon Columbia River, one-pound tails. 51 502: two-pound tails. J2 252 50; fancy one-pound Hats. 52Q2 25; -pound fancy flats. $1 lOgl 20; Alaska tal;. . 51 40gl 60; two-pound, tails. ?1 90 2 25. Nuts Peanuts, 67c per pound for raw, 9c for roasted; cocoanuts, 90c per dozen: walnuts. lOQ'llc per pound; pine . nuts. 15c; hickory nuts. 7c; chestnuts, 15c; Brazil, lie; filberts. 15c; fancy pecans, 12 14c; almonds. 1517o per pound, Beans Small white, 6c; large white, 5c; bayou. 3c; Lima. 6c per pound. Grain bags Calcutta, ?66 12 per 100 nr spot. Coal oil Cases. 19c per gallon; bar .rels, 15c; tanks. .lSiic. Stock salt 50s. $11 50 per 100; 100s, $1L NEW YORK STOCK 31ARKET. General Net Gains In Spite of an Un settled Market. "NEW YORK, Feb. 15. Prices In stocks made a good recovery In the latter part of today's trading under the aggressive leadership of Burllnjrton, New York Cen tral and Delaware & Hudson. As a re sult, .the majority of stocks show net gains, but most of these are small. Dur ing the greater part of the day the mar ket "was distinctly reactionary and drift ed downward whenever any considerable offerings came on the market. The spoU of strength here and there among the more obscure stocks did not sustain prices in the general list. London's buying of Americans, served only as a temporary prop, although the opening advances ex tended to about a point In several of the International stocks. A further violent FINANCIAL NEWS break in the smelting stocks which car ried the common down 2i and the pre ferred 2, was the first development to se riously undermine the market. The metal stocks were all affected In sympathy and the losses In the steel stocks ran up to 2 points. New York Central was one of the early points of strength and Delaware & Hudson was also firm throughout, but the market did not respond to these until supplemented by the late movements In the Grangers. The absorption of Burlington fas very heavy and It was carried up by rapid stages 5&, points from the lowest establishing a net gain of 4V4. There was no news to explain the spurt in this stock, but It was sup posed to be concerned with developments looking to a trenscontlnental outlet for .Burlington. The Grangers Improved about 2 points or better in sympatny. There were strong recoveries in Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Sugar, which, how ever, left them only small net gains, ow ing; to their early weakness. The general list was at one time a point or more below last night's level for the principal active stocks. The late rally was not by any means universal, but many prominent stocks were lifted from their early depression. New York Central's rise of 3A and Delaware & Hud son of 10 points, apparently had some connection, although what It was was not disclosed. Among the notable movements of usu ally obscured stocks may be mentioned a rise of 10 points In American Express, VA In EvansvIUe & Terre Haute, 4 for the preferred. S for the American stock and 24 for the old, 4 for Texas & Pacific, Land Trust, C for General Electric, with a reaction of 3 to 3U for Wheeling & Lake Erie's seconds preferred and 3 for Pullman and Minneapolis & St. Louis. the latter reacting 2 points. Apparently the suspense of the continued negotla- tlons over the great steel merger and uneasiness over the money outlook were the Influential factors In repressing ac tivity. A decline In the call money rate to li per cent at the close had something to do with the final rally. The ease of money belled the forecast of the bank statement, which Indicates a weak return, but with large receipts of custdms and the payment of nearly $3,000,000 on ac count of a Central Pacific note,, the Sub treasury has taken from the banks thus far this week $3,330,000 In spite of the high level of pension disbursements reached during the week. The banks have continued to receive currency from the Interior, partly In the shape of gold from San Francisco by rcg istered mall. The amount is estimated at over $2,000,000. It will be seen that Jlite indicates a cash lose of between $1,000,00 and $2,000,000. The loan item, however, is of principal interest. There have been additional large demands for railroad finances during the week and the gen eral supposition Is that a payment of something like $25,000,000 has been made to Mr. Carnegie on the steel deal, which will figure In the loan Item. The soft ness of the money market this afternoon may be the prelude to a surprise in to morrow's bank statement. The activity of the bond market de clined In sympathy with stocks and prices moved Irregularly. Total sales, par value, $3,940,000. United States refunding 2s advanced per cent and the 3s H per cent on the last call. BONDS. U. S. 2s, ref. reg.l05N. Y. Cent, lsts.,107 do coupon 105Northern Pac S.. 71 do.ls. rep 1104j do Is 105 do coupon 110-OreKtm Nav. Its..l09 do new 4n. reg..l37 do 4s 104 do coupon ...... .137 I Oregon S. L. Cs...l27 da old 4s. reg...H3' do con. Ss 110 do coupon 113iHlo Gr. W. Istu...l00 do 5s, rcg 110 St. Paul contols...lS5 do coupon 110; St. r. C. & P. Itsll8 DJst. Col. 3-05S...123 do Bs ., 120 Atchison adj. 4s.. H2 Union PaclHc 4S...1061, C. ftN.W.con. 713UVs Wis. Ont. lrts,... 80 .do S. F. deb. Ss.124 Vet hore 4s....llf! D. & R. G. 4s....l02!southern Iac. 44.. 00 Gen. Electric 5s. .101! Bid. STOCKS. The total sales of stocks today were 922,600 hares. The closing quotations were: Atchison BlUabash 18 do pre! 89 do pref 32 Bait. & Ohio 01 I Wheel. & L. E.... 15 do pref 87 do 2d pref XIV Ban. Paclnc 90 Vls. Central 19 an. Southern ... 57, P. C. C. & St. L.. 57 Ches. & Ohio 41,Thlrd Avenue ....121 Chi. Gr. Western. SOjNatlonal Tube 7 C. B. & Q 143 do pref 105 Chi., Ind. & L..... 32 EXPRESS CO.'S. do pref 69Adams 100 Chi. & East. 111.. 10-.)i American 194 Chicago & N. AV..1T4 ll'nlted States 57 C. R. I. & Pac...l25 Wclls-Fargo 140 C. a, C. & St. L. 70 MISCELLANEOUS. Colo. Southern .. 9iAmcr. Cotton Oil.. 29 do 1st pref 44 do pref 67 do 2d pref 18 Amer. Malting ... 4 Del. & Hudson. ...1C7 J do pref 24 Del.. Lack. & VT..197 (Amer. Smelt. & R. WVt Denver & Rio Gr. 41 do pref 01 do pref bsviilmcr. Spirits .... Erie 20 do pref do 1st pref 65Amer. Steel Hoop, Gr. North, pref. .189 do pref Hocking Coal .... 10 Amer. Steel &. W. Hocking Valley .. 4S3il do nref 17 31 78 52 94 Illinois Central ..129 (Amer. Tin Plato.. C5 Iowa Central 25l do pref 92 do pref G3VlAmer. Tobacco ...117 Lake Erie & W... 43 J do pref 140 do prof 113 Anaconda -M. Co.. 44 Lake Shore 220 Brooklyn R. T 78 Louis. & Nash... 92Colo. Fuel & Iron. 40 Manhattan El ... 1 18V Cont. Tobacco HTf St Tv 1K3lil 1n nmf . 45V 1)5 Mer. Central .... IS Federal Steel Minn. & St. Louis 12 1 do nref 81 4? do pref 100Gen. Electric 213 Missouri Paclnc .. 89Glucose. Sugar 47 Mobile & Ohio 70 I do pref 1)4 M.. K. & T 21Int. Paper . 23 do pref 0G do pref 72 New Jersey Cent.154 I La Clede Gas 74 New York Cent..l40!Natlonal Biscuit .. 39 Norfolk & West.. 47' do pref 03 do pref ... xi 1 National leaa .... n-u Northern Paclflc do pref. Ontario & West. O. B. & N do pref Pennsylvania . . Reading , do 1st pref.... do 2d pref...., S4! do pref H7 87 National Steel ... 47 . 33 do pref 99 . 42 N. T. Air Brake.. ino . 70 North American .. 24 .150 Pacific Coast SS . 33 do 1st pref 87 . 75 do 2d pref 02 . 44 Pacific Mall 41 Bio Gr. Western 75 People's Gas ....101 do pref -. 93 Pressed Steol Car. 37 St. Louis & S. F.. 3. do pref 77 do 1st pref 82Pullman Pal. Car.200 do 2d pref 03, Stand. Bope & T.. 5 St. Louis S. W... 27:5ugar 137 do pref 07 I do pref 119 Bt. Paul 151. do pref 190 St. Paul & 0 125 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 02 do pref 75 Southern Pacific.. 40 U. S. Bubber 19 Bouthern By .... 2JVnt do pref - 00 do pref 75i Western Union ... 89 Texas & Pacific. 29!Amal. Copper 89 Union Paclflc .... OSUlRepubllc Iron & S. 10 do pref 8S do pref 63 Ex dividend. Money, Exclmnge, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15. Sterling on London, GO days. U 8534; sight, $4 S94. Silver bars. 61Hc Mexican dollars. 50&I?51c Drafts, sight, 17&c: telegraph, 22&c NEW YORK, Feb. 15. Money on call, l(g2 per cent: prlfne mercantile paper, 3&4 per cent: sterling exchange, firm: with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 S7S for demand and $4 S4 for GO days; posted rates, ?4 S&ai S5 and $4 SS&SH 19; commercial bills. ?4 834 SI. Silver certificates. G2Jf63c. Mexican dollars, 4714c. Government bonds, strong. State bonds. Inactive. Railroad bonds, Irregular. LONDON. Feb. cent; consols, 97. 15. Money, 4S5 per Foreitrn Finacnial News. NEW YORK, Feb. 15. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The stock market here was heavy at the opening today and firm at the close The strength was attributed to the grow ing lmpreFslon that the end of the war In South Africa is near, General Kitchen er's characteristic silence when In touch rclth the enemy being received as sig nificant. The Investment buying was In spired by this Idea, and also by the good bank statement. American shares were much quieter but hard and scarce. On the curb after the close of the market there was a sharp demand ior Atchison Issued and New York Central. Berlin Is buying Norfolk & "Western. Silver had an artificial spurt on specu lative buying. New York Stocks. These quotations are furnished by R. W. McKInnon & Co.: So STOCK. Anaconda Copper Amalgamated Copper Atchison com Atchison pfd Am. Tobacco com Am. Sugar com Am. Steel & Wire com Am. Steel & Wire pfd. Am. Steel Hoop com... Am. Steel Hoop pfd... Am. Tln-Plate com Am. Tin-Plate pfd Bale & Ohio com Bait. & Ohio pfd Brook. Rapid Transit.. 45 9014 57 45 44 S7i 56 SSU 44 S914 57 90! 57 E9M: 11" U7s116 11714 137 13SU 13Sil37 534 53 51 M ; 77 52 94 31 78 65H 92 94 31 91Vi 318 77 78 65 G5 92 64 I 93 9: 91i 31 S7Si 90v4! 91 S7 87 87 76', 7S4 "u 78 Chi., Ind. & Louis, com 32 33 31i 32 Chi.. Ind. & Louis, pfd CS 04 GSKl C9 Chi., Burl. & Qulncy... 133li143,13S 143 Chi. & N. w. com 172 174il72174 Chi., M. & St. P. com 150 1 152 149151 ChL, K. I. & P New Jersey Central Chesapeake & Ohio Canada Southern Colo. Fuel & Iron com Cont. Tobacco com Delaware & Hudson Del., Lack. & "Wert Denver & R. G. com.... Denver & It. G. pfd.... Erie com Erie 1st pfd Federal Steel com Federal Steel pfd Illinois Central Louisville &. Nashville. Metropolitan Traction Manhattan Elevated ... Mexican Contral Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio Mo., Kan. & Tex. com. Mo., Kan. & Tex. pfd.. New York Central Norfolk &. West. com... 124 1125 123 (125 153 154 153 101 0. 46 45 167 197 41 57 41i 57 41 46 45 46 46 45 159 16S 153 196197196 41 4: 41 41 SS 8S SS 29 SS 29 2Si 21 64 I 65 51 52 66 52: O-M rot' 1 S2 SZ SI 81 129 129'12S!129 92l 92. 91, 92 162 163.162 163 11S,117118 118 IS 18: 18 IK S9! S9 SS S9 76 77 21 21 55! 5C 77 21 56 145 " I 21 j 56' 147 4S, S3 S4 87 4S 144, 146 47 47i 47 52 S3 53 S4 86 S7 46 1 47 97 1 99 22! 24 32 33 I 42 Norfolk &. West, prd... Northern Pacific com.. Northern Pacific- pfd.. National Steel com National Steel pfd North American ........ Ontario & Western 82 S3 S6 47 97 22 33 9?H 33 O. R. & N. com O. R. & N. pfd.. Pennsylvania Ry. People's G., C. & L.... Pressed Steel Car com. Pressed Steel Car pfd. Pullman Co Pacific Mall Reading com Reading 2d pfd..... Reading 1st pfd Southern Ry Southern Ry. pfd Southern Pacific Texas & Pacific Tenn. Coal & Iron...... Union Pacific com Union Pacific pfd,.,..... U. S. Leather com U. S. Leather pfd U. S. Rubber com U. S. Rubber pfd Western Union Wabash com Wabash pfd 76 140 150149 150 101 101 101,101 3S 3S 37 77! 77 37 77l,i 77 19S 201 19$ feOO 42 42 44 44 41 44 41 44 44 44 44', 74 I 75 22 23 75 7VS41 23 23 75 46 75! "S "T8 46 29 63 93 SS 13 45 29 62 94 SS 13 74 20 CO S9 45 29 29 62 95 8S 13 75 19 GO 9 1S 63 91 SS! 13 75 20 60 90 60V 90 17 1S 17 32 32 31 Ex. div., 1 per cent quarterly. 1Ex. dlv., 1 per cent quarterly. Stock In London. LONDON, Feb. 15. Atchison. 5S; Ca nadian Pacific, 91: Union Pacific pre ferred, 90; Northern Pacific preferred. SS: Grand Trunk, C; Anaconda, 9c; Rand mines. 39c. THE GRAIN MARKETS. Price for Cereal In Enropcnu and American Ports. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 15. Wheat Steady. Barley Easy. Oats-Strong. Spot quotations were: "Wheat-Shipping. No. 1. 95c; choice, 96c; milling, flgil 03. Barley Feed, 7173c; brewing, SO1 S2c. Oats-Black, for seed, $1 221 32; red. 51 231 45. Wheat-Steady. May. ?1 00; December, $105; cash. 96c. Barley No sales. CornLarge yellow, $1 12115. Chicago Grain and Produce. CHICAGO. Feb. 15. Corn was the larg est market experienced recently. Buying wa3 general, while most of the offerings came from local hands. At the bottom of the market's strength, lay light coun try acceptances, belief in an approaching period of bad roads, which would hinder the movement, the small amount of con tract stocks here, and the fact that the cash sales here yesterday afternoon ag gregated half a million bushels. May corn opened c higher, at 40c to 40c, and under heavy buying for both ac counts advanced during the forenoon to 40c On the rise local traders offered liberally and the market reacted slowly to 40c. The close, however, was strong, fl-c higher, at 40c "Wheat was dull and narrow. Trade In this cereal "was light In volume and ab solutely bare of speculative features. Ca lles were steady and Argentine ship ments less than they were the previous week. These facts, combined with the corn strength, merely saved the bearish sentiment of the crowd from Lycoming sufficiently confident to result in short selling. May opened c higher, at &c to 75c, and declined early to 75c. Af ter touching 75c, the market rallied feebly to 75075c, and the close was steady, a shade lower to ioc. There was a moderately active market for oats, but the range was a narrow one. May closed a shade down, at 25 25c Provisions were dull and the tendency easier, because of heavy hog receipts. Commission houses which bought yester day were generarlly sellers today, and in this they were Joined In a small way by a packing interest. The close was easy. May pork sold 12c lower; lard, 2c down, and ribs 5c depressed. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Close. February March May February March May .$0 73 $0 72 $0 73 $0 73 74 74M, 73 758 I? 7554 75H COBN. 70 3S 40 24 3S .wt 40 OATS. . 248 24 . 23 254 MESS TORK. February May February May February March . . . May 24s .1430"" i435 ' LARD. '. 7 BO 7B0 . 7 57 7 57 BHORT RIBS. 14 50 14 20 7 47 7 47 755 14 15 7 43 7 52 February May September 707 7 12 725 7 17 7 17 7 27 7 27 710 723 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Dull. W'heat No. 3 spring, KyrfpiZc, No. 2 red, 7475c Corn No. 2, 2S54c; No. 2 yellow, 5V&Q 57 c Oats No. 2, 2oS25c; No. 2 white, 28 (S"29c: No. 3 white. 27023c Rye No. 2, 50?51c Barley Good feeding, 45c; fair to choice malting, 515Sc. Flaxseed No. 1 Northwestern, $1 CS. Prime timothy seed. $4 404 45. Pork Mess, per barrel, 514 05ffl4 10. Lard Per 100 pounds, 57 45C7 47. Short ribs sides Loose. 57 157 23. Dry salted shoulders Boxed, 6&6c Short clear sides Boxed. 57 357 55. Clover Contract grade. 5HS?11 15. On the produce exchange today the but ler market w.as active. Creamery, 14 21c; dairy, lllSc; Cheese active, 10 tjll?ic Eggs dull, fresh, 16c Receipts. Shlpm'ts. Flour, barrels 20.000 30.000 Wheat, bushels 30.000 3fi.0O0 Corn, bushels W7,000 1.15.000 Oats, bushels ., 300.000 173 000 Rye. bushels 4.000 Q.000 Barley, bushels 20.000 5.000 Chlcaeo Grain Gossip. F. G. Logan wires II. W. McKInnon & Co. as follows: At 12:50 P. M. May wheat, 75c, closed Downing, Hopkins & Co. WHEAT AMD STOCK BROKERS Room 4. Ground Floor BOTH TEI.EPnOSES yesterday at 75c. Liverpool was un changed. Argentine shipments SS0.O00 bushels, against 1.600,000 same week last year. Bradstreefs makes the clearances for this week 4,800.000 bushels, against 2,900.000 bushels last year. This market is extremely dull and very steady, both local and outside operations being for tne moment at a standstill. The expectation that primary receipts and the Argentine movement would begin to work bullish in eomnarlson with last year is being real ized. In tendency at least, but has no., continued for a sufficient length of time i-t tn onrnurace speculative buying. Trading for the day was almost wholly featureless. Primary receipts w,w bushels, against 547,000 same day last year. Shipments 173.000, against 112,000 bushels same date last year. Estimated cars for tomorrow, 45. European Grain Market. LONDON, Feb. 15. Wheat cargoes on passage quiet and steady: cargoes No. 1 -tandard California, 25s 9d; cargoes "Walla Walla, 2Ss 9d. English country markets some lower. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 15. Wheat-Quiet; No. 1 standard California 6s 3d. Wheat in Paris, firm. Flour in Paris, steady; French country markets, firm. Closing whont. t!ot dull: No. 1 California. Cs 2d; No. 1 Northern Spring. 6s 3d; No. 2 red Western Winter, 5s lld. Futures, quiet; March. 5s lld: May. s d. Corn Spot, firm; American mixed,' new, 3s lld; do. old, 4s d. Futures quletf February, 3s Ua; March, 3s 10d-. May, 3s d. Xeiv Yorlc Grain ami Prodnce. NEW YORK. Feb. 15. Flour Receipts, 8S90 barrels; exports, 740 barrels; -market less active, but steadily held at yester day's prices.. Wheat Receipts, 43,200 bushels; exports, 32,000 bushels; spot, dull; No. 2 red, 80 f. o. b. afloat, 79 elevator. Options were fairly steady all day, but fairly destitute" 6f speculative feature, the market deriving its stability chiefly from strength of corn, . relatively small primary receipts, light offerings, reports of crop damage in Indla. and light week ly clearances. Finally yielded to, realiz ing, -and closed easy at c net decline. March closed 79c; Mar, 0c; July, 70c. Wool-Steady. ' Hops Quiet. " SAX FRAXCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15. Wool Spring Nevada, 11013c: Eastern Orcgo.i. 10gl3c; valley Oregon, I4yi&c. au moun tain lambs. 9310c; San Joaquin Plains, tQ 7c; Humboldt and Mendocino. 10llc. Hops Crop of 1900, 15ft20c. Bran $15trl6 per ton: middlings. $17 50 20 50. Hay Wheat. $9fi?13 50: wheat and oats, $9ffl2 50: best barley. $7(59 50: alfalfa. $73 10; compressed wheat. $9Q13 per ton; straw. 35$?47c per bale. Potatoes Rive: Burbanks. 3560c; Sa linas Burbanks, 75$1 05; Oregon Bur- banks 65$$1; Early Rose. 0a9ac; sweets, 50c$l. Onions $1 702 10 per cental. Vegetables Green peas. 57c; string beans. 1015c per pound; asparagus, 25& 35c. Citrus fruit Mexican limes. $505 50; common California lemons. 50c; choice. $2; navel oranges. 75c$2 per box; pine apples. $2 50S3 per dozen. Banana?; 50c5$l 75 nflr bunch. Poultry Turkeys, gobblers, ll12c: do hens, 12gl3c per pound; old roosters, $3 00 4 per dozen; young roosters, $4 50g5: fry ers, $4Q5; hens. $3 504 50 per dozen; small broilers $33 50; large do. $4g4 50; old ducks. $495: geese, $1 75i?2 per pair. Green fruit Apples, choice. $1 23 per box; common. 30c per box. Butteer Fancy creamery, 21c; seconds, 17c; fancy dairy, 19c; do seconds, 14c. Cheese California, full cream. llc; Young America. 12c: Eastern. 1516c. Eggs Selected. 16c: ranch, 17c. Receipts Flour, 20.200 quarter sacks: do Oregon, 4300; wheat, 31S0 centals; bar ley, 12,100 centals: do Oregon, 17S0 centals; oat's, 223 centals: beans. 500 sacks; do Eastern. 500; Corn, 125 centals; potatoes, 2200 sacks; do Oregon, 2700 sacks; bran, 2300 sacks; do Oregon, 1400 sacks; mid dlings, 570 sacks; hay, 500 tons. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Feb. 15. Cattle Receipts, 2500. Generally steady; good to prime steers, 54 C0SG; poor to medium, 53 40 4 SO: stockers and feeds, about steady, 52 G04 50; cows, 52 5004 15; heifers, 52 GO ff4 35; canners, slow. 51 7&S2 40; bulls, steady, active. 52 504 25; calves, 1520c higher, 54 50S5 GO; Texas-fed steers, 54 4 70; do grass steers, 53 30U3 90; do bulls, 52 503 GO. Hogs Receipts today. 3S.O00; tomorrow, 2S.O00; left over, 2500. Average steady; top, 55 50; mixed and butchers', 55 305 47; good to choice, heavy, 53 4005 50; rough, heavy, 55 2505 35; light, ?5 305 42; bulk of sales, 55 3505 45. Sheep Sheep and lambs, choice, steady to strong: others, slow, weak; good to choice wethers. 53 7504 50; fair to choice, mixed. 53 5003 95; "Western sheep. 53 50?p 4 50; Texas sheep, 52 5003 60; native lambs. 54 2505 CO; Western lambs, $oo o0. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 15. Cattle-Receipts. 3200. Market, steady; Texas steers, 53 7504 50: Texas cows, 52 7003 SO; native steers, 54 5005 50; native cows and heifers. 52 5004 75; stockers antl teeaers, 53 ousy 4u; bulls, 53 0004 50. Hogs Receipts. 14.000. Market, steady: bulk of sales. 55 3005 40; heavy. 55 350 5 42; packers. 55 3005 40; mixed. 55 2205 40; lights, 55 2005 23; yorkers, 55 15Q5 30; pigs, 54 5005 05. Sheep Receipts, 10.000. Market, steady; lambs. 54 9005 20; muttons 53 7504 43. OMAHA. Feb. 15. Cattle Receipts IGOO; market, best strong: others easier: na tive beef steers, 5405 25: Western steers, 53 7004 40; Texas steers, 5303 SO; cows and heifers. 5303 95; canners. 51 7502 S3; stock ers and feeders. 53 2504 40; calves, 5407 25; bulls and stags, 53 2504 25. Hogs Receipts 13,10"): market slower to 5c lower; heavy, 55 2705 S5; mixed, 53 25 5 27; light, 53 1005 25; bulk of sale3, 55 250) 5 27. Sheep Receipts 900; market active and steady; fair to choice yearlings. 54 400 4 75: fair to choice Westerns. 5404 50; common and choice sheep, 3 6303 S5; lambs, 54 2505 10. Hlprh-Prlced Scat. NEW YORK, Feb. 15. The top price for a membership In the Stock Evchange has been paid by Charles I. Gates, a son of John W. Gates, who Is the nominal factor of the American Steel & Wire Company. The price paid for hl3 seat was 551.003. which exceeds the latest pre vious mark by 530. With the addition of the regular 51000 initiation fee. the seat secured by the son of the steel magnate will cost 552.000. The membership was that formerly held by L. W. Blckley, formerly of the Arm of Blckley & Hop kins. The Mfctal Market. NEW TORK, Feb. 15. Changes In tin In the local market for metals was more active today, but the total business was of small volume. First sales wero made at $26 7 and finally at $2S SO. The mar ket closed steady at J26 S0S2C 87. The advance was the result of a rise of 25s at London, to 122 17s 6d for spot, and futures to 118 2s 6d. Spelter was again firmer and 5 points higher, owing to a rood Rneculatlve movement, closing: firm at $3 S&g-L The rest of the list, however, Chamber of Commerce was generally unchanged and without Im portant new features. Copper was dull at $17 for Lake Superior and $16 62 for casting and electrolytic. At London prices were unchanged at 71 5s for spot, and futures at 71 17s 6d. There was a slow demand for lead at $4 37, but at London a further decline was noted, closing the market weak at 14 7s Cd. Domestic Iron markets remain dull and featureless, with pig iron war rants quoted at $9 50310 50; Northern foundry. $1516 50; Southern foundry, $14 50g 15 75. Glasgow closed at 54s Sd, and at Mlddlesboro at 44s Gd. Bar sliver lc. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15. Bar silver, 61c. LONDON, Feb. 15. Bar silver, 2Sd. Colee and Stifrar. NEW YORK, Feb. 15. Coffee options closed firm, with prices net unchanged to 10 points higher. Salos, 12,750 bags. In cluding March. $5" 60: May. $5 70; July. $5 75; September. $3 S0T SO." " Spot Rio, dull. No. 7 Invoice, 7c Mild, quiet. Cardova. S12c. Sugar Raw, steady; refined, quiet. The Cotton NEW -YORK. Feb. steady, unchanged. Market, 15. Cotton closed . DAILY CITY STATISTICS. Marrlnire Licenne. J. Rosenthal, 23. and Anna Dorfman, 19. 'ContnglonN IJI.senneK. Daisy Simmons, First National Bank building; measles. Chester Laird, 769 Savler street; meas les. Harold Gray, 415 Alder street: measles. Irene McCormlck, 631 Isabella street; measles. .-.. Reeso Radovlch, 20S Burnslde street; measles. Rlrth Return. February 11, to the wife of Paxchust L. Qul'mby, 143 North Ninth street, a boy. Februarj' 10. to -'the' wife- of John Ander son, 9S Sellwood street, a boy. February 12," to the wife of Herman Herbers, Sellwood, a girl. February S, to the wife of Tarold Ol son, Sellwood, a girl. February 13, to the wife of Arnold Kel ler, 1110 East Taylor street, a boy. February 10, to the wife of Theodore Lenslng, 647 Fifteenth street, a girl. Real Estate TrnnnierH. Miles G. Grlswold and Hattle Griswold to A. King Wilson, lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 3. 6, 7. S and 9, In block 10: lot 9. in block 11; lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. S and 9. In block 12; lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9 In block 13 $ 1 H. M. Black and May Black. C. W. Batcheller and G. A. Batcheller to E. M. Sargent. East Oak and Twelfth.. 350 May M. Wood and W. H. Wood to E. M. Sargent, parcel of land on Powell Valley road 650 S. F. Sinclair and Ellen Sinclair to George H. Williams, lot S, In block SO 70 Seth Catlln to B. R. Nicholas, block 40. In St. Johns 503 C. S. Moore. R. M. Dooley and Wells. Fargo & Co. to Oregon investment Company, lot on Jefferson and Four teenth 1 Seth Catlin to Kate Nicholas, block 37, In St. Johns 300 New IVuMhliiRton Postmaster. WASHINGTON. Feb. 15. A Roney was today appointed Postmaster, at Sherwood, Wash. I ISI HUlUBilU WVE BANKERS Govcrnm't, Municipal, Railroad, Gas and Electric Companies Bought and sold, including total Issues. letters of Credit and Drafts Issued on Bank of Scotland, London, Credit Lyonnais, Paris. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS 204 Dearborn St., Chicago. 31 Nassau St.. New York. 67 Milk St, Boston. f7TTOtJ33MiaM0.'VVVVV 5 'l;i..'i" I 'i io t j Habr Balsam Promotes the crowd Of tho hair and gives itthelustreand,sllklnc3S0f youth. 5 When tho hah Is gray or faded It BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR. It prevents Dandruff and hair falling and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, i Uvvvv-vvvv-tovvTvvvv VITAL TORCE. There Is really only ont scientific Electric Belt, and that Is Dr. Bennett's. It has soft, sllktn chamois covered spongo electrodes which do not burn and blis ter as do the bare metal electrodes used on all other belts. My Belt can be re newed when burned out for only 7$c: others cannot be renewed for any price and ! when burned out are worth- less. My Electric Belt will .cure every case cr varico cele or Nervous Weakness In either sex. Kidney. Uver and Bladder Troubles. Con stlpitlon. Stosaach Disor ders. Lame Back, all forms of Rheumatism. Malaria, all Female Complaint, etc. Writs to-day. I will per sonally answer your letter and send you a book I havo written. "The Findlncr of the Fountain of Eternal Youth." sent free, postpaid for the asking. Hook wtu ten you -Wu. . ... .-.j .'lectrical Suspensory n-ee to male patients. Address DR. 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GROSSMAN'S spegifeo mum for the Cure of Gonorrhoea, Gl-cts, Mtrlftir-. nnd nnnlognon complnlnts of the Orpmi" if Generation. Trice $1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. J S2S3S!K H r,- W-r .,.C mm v 0 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. OREGON SnoigrLiNE AND Union Depot. Sixth, and J Streets. THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST "CHICAGO-PORTLA.VD SPECIAL." Leaves for the East, via Huntington, at l):0O A. M.; arrives at 4:o0 P. M. SPOKANE FLYER. For Spokane, Eastern Washington, and Great Northern points, leaves at o tf. at.; arrives u 7 A. M. ATLANTIC EXPRESS. Leaves for the East, via Huntington, at 0:00 P. M.; arrives at SHO A. M. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOUB1ST SLEEPEKS. OCEAN AND ltlVKit SCHEDULE. Water lines schedule subject to change with out ponce uL'tA. DIVISION From Portland, leave Ainaworth Dock at a P. At., bail ery. 6 Uaya. Columbia, sun., Jan. 27, ua.( treu. 0; sal., ieb. 1U, Tues., leb. 20; i'n.. Mrch S. Geo. W. Elder, Kri.. 'eb. 1; Mon.. iU. 11; Thun.., Feb. 21, siun.. Mar. 3. Wed., March la. Prom San Francisco sail every o days. Leave Speur-street ier 24 at 11 A. M.: Co lumbia, Hat.. Feb. 2; Tues.. .fceb. 1. bru. Feb. 22; Mon.. Mar. 4; ahurs.. Mar. 14. Geo., V. Eider, Xnurs., Feb. ". aun.. Feb. 17; Wed.. tt.u. 27; Sat.. Mar. 'J; Tues., Mar. 19. COLUOIUIA RIVEK DIVISION. FOHTLAND AND ASTOIUA. Steamer Hassulo leaves Portland dally, ex cept Sunday, at S:uu P. M. ; on Saturday at lo:0O 1. at. ltetuining. leaves Aatorla cully, except Sunday, at 7.00 A. M. W1LLAJUKTTE lllVill DIVISION. I'OBTLAND AND SALEM, OR. Steamer Ruth, for Salem. Independence and way points, leaves from Ash-street Dock at 0 A. M. on Mondajs. Vediicdaj3 and iriduys. Returning, leaves Independence at 5 A. M.. and Salem at 0 A. M.. on Tuesdays., Thursdays and Saturdays. CORVALLIS AND ALBANY. Steamer Modoc leaves Portland at C A. 31. on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Be turntnjc, leaves CorvailU at 0 A. M. on Mon days, ednedays and Fridays. . -YAMHILL. RIVER ROUTE. PORTLAND AND DAYTON. OR. Steamer Elmore, for Oregon City, Buttevllle. Charopoeg. Dayton and way landings, leaver l'ortland Tuesdays. Thursaaya and Saturdays at 7 A. M. Leaves Dayton for Portland and way points Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 0 A. M. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. RIPARIA. WASH.. AND LEW1STON. IDAHO Steamer, leave Rlparla at 3:10 A. M. dally, arriving at Lcwlston about 3 P. II. Returning, leave Lewlston at S:3o A. M.. arriving at Rl parla same evening. A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent. PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at Kob. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight via connectlns steamere for Manila. Port Ar thur and Vladlvostock. For rates and full Information call on or dress officials or agents of O. B. & N. Co. EAST SOUTH Lcnvr Dciiot Fifth null I Streets. Arrive OVEKLA.NU J2X PllKsiS 'iltAl.Nrf, for Salem, Hose Durg. Ashland, sue r a in e n lo, ukiIcc. Sun Krunciaco. Mo Jave, Loa Anceles. lil Paso, New Or UaUb and Uio ICuaL. At Wood burn (daily except sun day). morniUte iraia cuiinecia wltn irula tor All. Angel, ail rerliin, tirownj llle. SjpnngU e 1 d . and Natron. and ecnlng train tor Mt. Anel u-ud titl verton. Albany passenger Corvallls passenger Sheridan pass'cr .. 3:30 P. M. 3:30 A. M. v.oop. y :30 A. M H:W P. M. 10:10 A. M 115:50 P. M. i3 :23 A. M Dally. llliy except Sunday. Kebatn tickets ou nuc between Portland, Sac ramento ai.d aan r'ramtsvu. .Net rales i urat class and l sccoau i-l, ii.ouuuijf sleeper. Kates and tickets to Kasteru poims ana Ku rope Also JAFAN. CHINA. HuKuLbLU and AUSTUaLIA. Can Le obtained from J. B. K11UCLAND. Ticket Agent. Hi) Third street. YAMHILL. DIVISION. Passenger- Ucp;t. toot ot JeUuraon street. Leavr for Oswego dun at T.2o, a:io A. M-; i'ujo VA. is-. ---0. o.2j, a.uj. ii.au i it.; nd iruo A. M. on om.uuys only. Arrive at Portland dally at '0.35. a:u. -10.50 A. M.; 1-35 3 10 . t'K' Ju. ixM A- M-: i-0 AM dally, except Monday, S:ZO and luajj A. M on Suudays only. f eave for Dallas dally, except Sunday, at R-o5 P M Arrive .U Portland at U:3U A. M. PasseTKe'r train leaves Dallas for Alrll? Mon. .lavs Vednerdas fid Kridajs at U.-IO P. M. Returns Tuedays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. R, KOEHLKR. Macaser C. H. MARKHAM. Gen. FrU & Pass. Agt. Ticket Office 265 KwrrbanSL 'Phon2-680 The Flyer, dally to and from St. Taul, Minne apolis. Duluth. Chicago and all points East. ARRIVE No. 3 7:00 A. M Through Palace and Tourist Sliepers. Dlnlns and Buffet Smoklng-Ubrary Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE STEAMSHIP IDSUMI MARL) For Japan. China- and at! Asiatic points will leava Seattle About March 4lh Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES UNION DEPOT. For Maygers. Rainier; ARRIVES UNION DEPOT. Clatskaule, Y estport. ClKtuu. Astoria. ar- renton. Flavel. Ham mond. Fort Stevens. Gearhart Pk.. Seaside. Astoria nnd Seashore Express. Dally. Astoria Express. Daily. . S;0O A- M. 11:10 A. i 7:00 P. M. 0:40 P. M., Ticket office 233 Morrison st. and Union. Depot. J. C MAYO. Gen. Pais. Agt.. Astoria. Or. WHITE COLLAR LiNE STR. HERCULES takes the place of BAILEY GATZERT (Alder-strtet Dock). Leaver Portland dally every morning at 7 o'clock, except, rf.ur.day. Returning leaves As toria every night at 7 o'clock, except Sunday. Oregon phone Main 231. Columbia ph6ne 331. Steamers Altona and Pomona Dally lex. Sunday) for Independence. Salem and all wy landings. Leave Portland 0:45 A. M.; leave Salem S A. M.: Independence, 1 A. M. Ofllce and Cock, foot Taylor au fpl SUNSET -T1 OOCEEN St SHASTA) il Uri routes q; IjSMBreatWowherwIJ LEAVE No. 4 0:00 P.M. TRA-VELERS GUIDE. Pacific Coast Steamship Co, FOR ALASKA.,. The Company's steartfshtps COTTAGE CITT. SENATOR, and AL-KI leave TACOMA 11 A. St.. SEATTLE 0 P. M.. Feb. 4. 0. 14. ID. 24; March 1. 0. 11. 16. 21. 20. 31. Apr. 5. Steamers leave every nf tn. day thereafter. For further la formation obtain Company s folder. The Company reserves the right to changs steamers, sailins dates and houre of. sailing "without previous notice. AGENTS N. TOSTON. 240 Washington St., Portland. Or. F. W CABLETON. N. P. B. B. Dock. Tacoma; Ticket Office. CIS First ave., Seattle. M. TALBOT. Comm'l Agt.. C.W. MIL LEB. Asst. Gen'l Agt.. Ocean Dock. Seattle; GOODALL. PEBKINS & CO... Gen'l Asents, Fnn Franctsco. Not a. dark office in the bnildlnsj absolutely fireproof; electric lights and nrteNinn vraterj perfect aanita tion and thorough ventilatiom. Ele vators run day and night. Booms. AUCSLIE. DR. GEOIIGE, Physician... COS-609 ANDERSON". GUSTAV, Attorney-at-Law...612 ASSOCIATED PRESS; E. L. Powell, Mgr.SOa AUSTEN, F. C Manager for Oregon and Washington Bankers Life Association, o Des Moines, la. 502-50S BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION. OF DES MOINES. IA.; F. C. Austen. Mgr...B02-503 BAYNTUN. GEO- R., .Manager for Chas. Scrlbners Sons 315 BEAI.S EDWARD A.; Forecast Official U. S. Weather Bureau 010 BENJAMIN. R. W., Dentist 31 BINSWANGER. DR. O. S.. Phys &. Sur.410-11 BROOKE. DR. J. M.. Phys. &. Surg. .. .703-709 BROWN. MYRA. M. D 313-3H BRL'ERE. DR. G. E.. Physician... 412-413-41 CANNING. M. J G02-003 CAUKIN, G. E.. District Agent Travelers Insurance Co... T1S CARDWELL. DR. J. R- MKJ CHURCHILL. MRS. E. J 7IC-717 COFFEY. DR. R. C. Phys. & Surgeon... 700 COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY C04-0o-C0C-007-013-G14-015 CORNELIUS. C. W.. Phys. and Surgeon.. .20(1 COVER. F. C. Cashier Equitable Life 300 COLLIER. P. F-. Publisher; S. P. McGulre, Manager "W DAY. J. G. & I. N 318 DAVIS. NAPOLEON. President Columbia Telephone Cd .T.UOT. DICKSON. DR. J. F., Physician 713-714 DRAKE, DR. H. B.. Physician... C12-513-5M DWYER, JOE E.. Tobaccos 403 EDITORIAL ROOMS Eighth Floor EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. . L. Samuel. Msr.; F. C. Cover. Cashler...30G EVENING TELEGRAM 323 Alder street FENTON. J. D., Physician. and Surg.. 000-510 FENTON. DR. HICKS C; Eye and Ear... 511 FENTON. MATTHEW F.. Dentist 300 GALVANI. W. II.. Engineer and Draughts man x G WIN. A.. President Oregon Camera Club. 214-21B-21B-21T GEARY, "dr. EDWARD P.. Physician and Surgeon 212-213 GIESV. A. J.. Physician and Surgeon.. 700-710 GILLESPY. SHERWOOD. General Agent Mutual Life Ins. Co 404-405-400 GODDARD. E. C. Jfc CO.. Footwear Ground floor. 12a Sixth street GOLDMAN. WILLIAM. Manager Manhat tan Life Ins. Co.. of New York 200-210 GRANT. FRANK S.. Attorney-at-Law 01T HAMMOND. A. B 310 HOLL1STER. DR. O. C. Phys. & Surg.504-505 IDLEMAN. C. M . Attorney-at-Law. HC-17-13 JOHNSON. W. C 315-31G-317 KADY. MARK T.. Supervisor or. Agcnis Mutual Reserve Fund Life Ass'n C04-C03 LAMONT, JOHN. Vice-President and Gen eral Manager Columbia Telephone Co 603 LITTLEFIELD. H. R.. Phys. and Surgeon.200 MACKAY. DR. A. E.. Phys. and Surg. .711-712 MARTIN. J. L. & CO., Timber Lands... C01 McCOY NEWTON, Attorney-at-Law 715 McFADEN. MISS IDA E.. Stenographer. .201 McGINN. HENRY E.. Attorney-at-Law.311-12 McKlNNON. J. D.. Turkish Baths. 300-301-302 METT. HENRY -218 MILLER. DR. HERBERT C. uenust anu Oral Surgeon .608-009 MOSSMAN. DR. E. P.. Dentist ji-oio-oi MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.. of New York; W. Goldman. Manager. . .200-210 MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASS'N; Mark T Kady, Supervisor of Agents. GO4-G05 MCELROY. DR. J. G.. Phys. & Sur.701-702-703 McFARLAND. E. B.. Secretary Columbia Telephone Co V"A";,7" McGUIRE. S. P.. Manager P. F. Collier. Publisher "!? McKIM. MAURICE. Attorney-at-Law..... DOO MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.. of ew York: Shenvood Glllespy. Gen. Agt... 404-5-0 NICHOLAS. HORACE B.. Atfy-at-Law...lB N1LE3. M. L., Cashier Manhattan Life In- nurance Co.. of New York. - "LI'200 OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY : Dr L. B. Smith. Osteopath . .408-400 OREGON CAMERA CLUB 214-21&-210-21T PACIFIC CHRISTIAN PUB. CO.; J- F. portlnd EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY, ..Ground floor. 133 Sixth street PORTLAND "MINING & TRUST CO.; J. H. Marshall. Manager 515 QU1MBY. L. P. W., Game and Forestry Warden ; 40T ROSENDALE. O. M.. Metallurgist and fin ing Engineer V.8lT? REED & MALCOLM. Opticians... 133 Sixth st. REED. F. C. Fish Commissioner 407 RYAN. J. B., Attorney-at-Law -HT SAMUEL. L.. Manager Equitable Life 300 SECURITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO H. F. Busnong. ucn. -necm. u. w. gon and Washington .501 SHERWOOD. J. W.. Deputy Supreme Com mander K. O. T. M...... SW SLOCUM. SAMUEL C Phys. and Surg...i00 SMITH DR. L. B.. Osteopath 408-409 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.500 STUART DELL. Attorney-at-Law 017-613 cTOLTE. DR. CHAS. E.. Dentist 704-703 SURGEON OF THE S. P. RY. AND N. P. TERMINAL CO ,oc STROWBRIDGE. THOMAS II.. Executive Special Agt. Mutual Life of New York. .406 ctTPPnr-TF.XDENrS OFFICE 201 TUCKER. DR. GEO. F.. Dentist G10-011 U S WEATHER. BUREAU. . .007-003-000-010 ul S. LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEERS. 13.TH DIST-; Captain W. C. Langflt, Corps of Engineer?, IT. S. A.. .- -SOS U S ENGINEER OFFICE. RIVER AND " HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS: Captain W. C. Langflt. Corps of Engineers. U. S. A.. 810 WATERMAN. C. H.. Cashier Mutual Lite of New York .- 40J WILSON. DR. EDWARD. N.. Physician and Surgeon ...304-305 WILSON. DR. GEO. F.. Phys. & Surg.700-707 WILSON. DR. HOLT C. Phys. & Surg.C07-30S WOOD. DR. W. L.. Physician 412-413-414 WILLAMETTE VALLEY TELEP. CO 613 A fcv more eleprnnt olDees may be lind ly applylns? to Portlnnd Trust Company of Oregon, lOO aiilrd at., or of the rent cleric In the lmlldlngr. few THE PALATIAL OREGONIAN BUILD1NB