THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1903.
IS
WHEATEXPORTSTOFRANCE
ONE OP THE BULL- FACTORS IX THE
CHICAGO WHEAT PIT.
Heavy Rains In Argentina .and Small
Receipts AIko Help Prices BreaU
on Unloading.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. "Wheat -was rather un
settled an'I In spite of bullish news, which
cmiwd a firmer feeling early in the day. the
tendency was toward lower prices, influenced
Jarjjely by a continued liquidation by local
longs. A rciHirt that a considerable amount
of w!.cat was being worked for shipment to
France, was an early bull factor, as wre the
small receipts and heavy rains in Argentina.
Therj was also a good cash demand and re
ports of a licavy export business at the sea
board helped prices late in the day. May
epened c to c lower at TGc down to
7&Uc and quickly sold back up to 76c Selling
by pit traders caused a decline to 75?,75&c,
when there was an advance to 76c Unloading
ty :ongs brought about another break and the
rrlce went down to 7.r7uc with the close
Vic lower at 753i4f75&c.
The trading In corn was extremely dull and
the market was featureless. Demand from
shorts was the main strengthening influence,
althcrtgh a fair export demand also favored
the bull tide. The weather -was favorable for
the movement, but the receipts were only mod
erate, due to the car situation. May 'closed
SiC? lower at 43$&a
The cats pit was almost deserted. The close
was firm with May Uc higher at 34?ic-
Previsions were Arm on a marked decrease
In receipts of hogs and higher prices at the
yards. The market closed strong with May
pork up 20c, lard 10c higher and fibs 15gl"bc
higher.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
"WHEAT.
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing.
January ..... .$0 724
?0 72Vi
$0'
$0 72
May
70
733i
73
July ..
3
73
73!
CORN.
January
May ...
July ...
46
43
42i
46
43
40
43
42J?
404
43
42?i
OATS.
January
May ..
July ..
32
31-4
.. 34
31
34
32
34
31
MESS PORK.
..17 75 17 75
..10 20 1C40
LARD.
.. 9 SO flS7
.. 9 45 955
January ...
May
17 SO
1C20
17 50
10 32
0 87
0 52
January .
May
9 SO
0 45
SHORT . RIBS.
January 8 72 ' 8 80
May S82 8 97
8 70
8;S2
8 77
8 95
Cash quotations wore as follows:
Flour -Steady.
"Wheat No. 2 Spring. 7S75c; No. 3, 725 74c;
No. 2 red. 72172Vic.
Corn -No. 2. 45c; No. 2 yellow, 45c
Oats-No. 2. 32c; No. 3 white, 3335c
Re-No. 2. 4 Sc.
Barley Good feeding, 41f45c; fair to choice
malting. 47o8c
Flaxseed No, 1, $1 18; No. 1 Northwestern,
$1 24.
Timothy seed Prime. $3 85.
Mess rork $17 75 nor bbl.
Lard $9 02 per cwt. t
Short ribs sides Loose. $8 750S 87.
Dry salted shoulders Boxed. $S 37gS G2.
Short clear sides Boxed. $99 12.
Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, barrels .
"Wheat, bushels
Corn, bushels ..
Oats, bushels ..
Rye. bushels ...
Barley, bushels
S.900
07.000
328.000
273.000
7.000
38.000
3.000
209.000
192.000
1.000
14,000
Grain at San Francisco.
EAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. "Wheat, weaker;
barley, weaker; oats, easy.
Spot quotations:
"Wheat-Shipping, $1 385101 414: milling.
$1 41 1 47.
Barley Feed. $1 18?il 21 ; brewing,
tl 23?il 25.
Oats Rod. $1 221 32; white, $1 -25" 1 45;
b'.ack. $1 151 30.
all board sales: -m
Wheat Weaker. ' May. $1 3S3i;. cash, $1 41Vi.
"Barley "Weaker. May. $1 18. .
Corn. Large yellow, -$1 301 40.
Grain nnd Prodncc at Xew Yorlc
NEW TORE. Jan. 12. Flour Receipts, 31.
300 barrels; exports. 16.445 barrels;, fairly
active and -steady.
Wheat Receipts. 79.800 bushels; exports,
'73,035; spot easy,. No. 2 red, 80c elevator and
795ic f. o. h. afloat. Options, after opening
steady, advanced a trifle on cables, fair
clearances and covering. Later, the market
followed a sharp decline at St. Louis and
closed 0e decline March closed, S2c; May,
SOVic: July, 78Vic
Hops Firm.
Hides Steady.
"Wool Firm.
Butter Receipts, 4900 packages; steady.
State dairy. 2O026c; creamery extra, 2Sc;
creamery, 22027c
Eggs Receipts. 4400 packages: firm.
State and Pennsylvania, 31c; "Western un
candled, 2O02c
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, Jan. 12. Wheat Cargoes an pass
age, white, dull; red. firm. "Walla "Walla. J9s
3d. English country markets steady. "Wheat
and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 2,020,
000; to Continent, 800.000.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 12. Wheat Firm; No. 1
Standard California, 63 8d; wheat and flour
in Paris firm. French country markets firm.
Weather in England frosty.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. The visible supply of
grain Saturday,. January 10, as compiled by
the New York Produce Exchange, was as fol
lows:
Bushels. Inc Dec
"Wheat 50.116.000 375.000 ,
Cora 6,095.000 '411.000
Oats ., 4,537.000 261.000
Rye 1.O6S.0O0 29.000
Barley 2,503,000 373,000
Dairy Produce at Chlcajco.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. On the Produce Ex
change today the butter market was quiet and
steady; creameries, 1827?ic; dairies, 17025c
i.ggs. arm, 2(ic Cheese, dull, 13014c
HOPS SHOW FIRMNESS.
London Dealers Bid High on Holders
of Pacifies EaulncnK in Prunes.
NEW YORK, Jam 12. Hops opened showing
a marked firmness, but trading was light, the
sellers being indifferent The state wires re
port that dealers are paying 30c to 32c for In
ferlor grades, and that better grades are held
at higher values. A London cable reports firm
markets, and dealers there are bidding high
figures to holders of Pacifies here.
The market today developed an easiness In
prunes, with a selling pressure exerted by two
large holders. As a result some shading In
values on round lots. Sales covering four car
loads of 50-60s were made at the close at 5c
A bid ot 5c was refused on two carloads
later, but as the holder is weak it is expected
the deal will go through. On 70-80s 4&c will
buy and 3c will do business on 80-D0s. Sizes
40-50 are offered at TJic In a large waj. .The
easiness shown by weak holders has not ma
terially affected Jobbing values. The belief
exists that the easiness is only temporary
and has been Induced by the slow movement in
jobbing quarters, allowing of accumulations
In brokers "hands. Wires from the Coast re
port but little offering. Foreign cables advise
of a 6trong Hamburg market. Locally, little
export demand is noted. Oregon prunes show
a quiet Interest, with a movement Jobbing in
character.
Salmon Is dull.
Lima beans are more active with considerable
Jobbing sales at $3 05 per bushel hercx
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, --'lour. Feed. Etc.
There is no improvement In the condition of
the wheat market. Growers are not pressing
offers and shippers are Indifferent, so trading
is almost at a standstill. Quotations are nom
inally unchanged.
"WHEAT "Walla "Walla. 70071c; bluestem?
OtC. voiic, values.
BARLEY Feed, $23 50 per ton; brewing, $24;
rouea, 2twj.
OATS-No. 1 white. $ 1 150M7; gray, $1 12
j)l 10 per cental.
FLOUR Valley, $3-4O03C5 per barrels; hard
wheat straights. $3 30g3 C5; hard wheat pat
ents, $3D0g4 4O; Dakota hard wheat. $4 409
5 30; graham. $3 20JT3 CO.
MDLLSTUFFS Bran, $18010 per ton; mid
dlings. $23621; shorts. $10820; chop, $18.
HAT Timothy, $1112; clover. $89; wheat,"
J9Q10 "per ton.
Bnttcr, Eggi, Poultry. Etc.
Receipts of poultry were very light. A good
demand is looked for this week. The egg mar
ket is In better shape and stocks of Eastern
are llzht. Butter Is unchanged.
POULTRY Chickens mixed. 10llc per
pound; young. 10c; hens. llllc; turkeys,
live, 1315c; dressed, 1616c; ducks, $7Q7 50
per dozen: geese, $7QS 50.
CHEESE Full cream, twins, 1617c;
Young America, 17018c; factory prices 1Q
lc less? "Wisconsin, 16c per pound.
BUTTER Fancy creamery, 2703Oo per
pound: dairy. 2022c; store, 15015c
EGGS 2232c per dozen.
Vegetable. Frnlt, Etc.
The small quantity of green stuff that came
up on the steamer sold well at the old price.
It was principally peas and sprouts. Cabbage
and cauliflower are coming up overland. To
matoes and wax beans are shut out oy high
er prices prevailing In California. A fine car
of bananas was unloaded yesterday morning.
VEGETABLES Turnips, 7560c per sack;
carrots, 75080c; beets, $1 per sack; parsnips,
$1 per sack; cauliflower, $2 per crate; cabbage,
1C per pound; celery, Los Angeles, 50075c:
Denver, $1 per dozen; lettuce, head, 35c per
dozen; hothouse. $1 7502 per box; green onhms.
per dozen. 12c; Brussels sprouts. 6c per
pound; squash, $10150 per hundredweight;
peas, per pound, 8c; parsley, per dozen, 25c;
radishes, 25c
GREEN FRUIT Apples table. S3c0$l XA
per box'; cooking, 00075c; pears, 75c0$l 25 per
box; cranberries, Jersey, $11; persimmons, $1 23
per box.
TROPICAL FRUIT Lemons. $2 7503 60 per
box: oranges, new crop navels, $2 2502 73
seedings, $1 5002: mandarins, 75c; tanger
ines, $1 50; grape fruit, $3 50 per box; ba
nanas, $2 252 75 per bunch; pineapples, $5 50
per aozen; pomegranates, $i ou per box. I
DRIED FRUIT Apples, evapora.ed. 7o per '
pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes, C06c; apri- '
cots. SSJOc: peaches. 709c; pears, 708c;
prunes, Italian. 406c; figs, Calif ornla ' black!
Cc; do white, 7c; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted! .
KAisirub Loose Muscatel, crown. 7le: 3.
crown, 7&c; 2-crown, 6?ic; unbleached seedless
Muscatel raisins, 7c; unbleached seedless Sul-
tans. O&c; London layers, 3-crown, whole boxei
of 20 pounds, $1 So; 2-crown, $1 75.
POTATOES Best Burbanks, 5060c per sack;
ordinary. 40050c, growers prices; Merced
sheets. $202 25 per cental.
.ONIONS Oregon and Washington. 75cS"$ per
cental; shippers price In carload lots, 50c pet
cental.
Groceries. Nuts. Etc.
COFFEE Mocha, 2302Sc; Java, .ancy. 203
62c; Java, good, 20024c; Java, ordinary, lb&
20c; Costa Rica, fancy. lS02Oc; Costa Rica,
good, 16018c; Costa Rica, ordinary, 10012c per
pound. Columbia roast. $10 75; ArbuckU's,
(11 25 list: Lion. $10 75.
RICH Imperial Japan. No. 1. 5c; No. 2,
c; Carolina head. 707c
SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound tails,
$1 85 per dozen: 2-pound tails. $2 75; fancy
1-pound flats, $1 00; -pound flats. $1 25;
Alaska pink, 1-pound lulls. 1H... red, 1-pound
tails, $1 30; rodkeye. 1-pound- talis, $1 45; 1
pound flats. $1 60.
SUGAR Sack basis, net sh. per 100
pounds: Cube, $5 10; powdered, $4 93; dry gran
ulated. $4 85; extra C, $4 35; golden C, $4 25.
Advances over sack basis "as follows: Barrels,
10c half-barrels, 25c: boxes, 50c per 103
pounds. Maple. 15glGc per pound.- Beet sugar,
granulated, $4 75 per 100 pounds.
HONEY 13c per No. 1 frame.
BEANS Small white, 4c; large white. 4e;
pinks, 3c: Bayou, 3c:.Llma. 5Uc per pound.
NUTS Peanuts, Cic per pound for raw, 0
8c for roasted; cocoanuts, 85090c per dozen;
walnuts, 13014c per pound; nine nuts. 100
12c; hickory nuts, 7c: Brazil nuts. 16c; fil
berts, 15016c; fancy pecans, 17c; almonds. 14
015c; chestnuts. 10c
GRAIN BAGS-Calcutta, $0 2506 50 per 100
for .spot.
SALT Liverpool. 50s. 45c per sack; half
ground, per ton, 50s, $14 50; 100s. $14; Worces
ter salt, bulk. 320s, $3 per barrel; linen sacks,
50s, SCc per sack; bales, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s and 10s,
$2 per bale
OILS Coal oil, cases, 23c per gallon: iron
barrels, 16c: wood barrels. 19c: Unseed.
boiled, cases. 59c: barrels. 54c: Unseed, raw. I
i umixia. hJ-.L , Kiiauiujc; null ojutcis,
19c; cases, 26c; turpentine, cases. 72c; wood
barrels. GSc; Iron barrels. 66c: lots of 10 cases ot
more. 71c Collier and Atlantic white and red
lead. In lots of 500 pounds or more, Cc; less
than 500 pounds, 6c
Hops, Wool. Hides, Etc.
HOPS Choice, 25026Vic ner pound: prime
to choice. 24025c; prime,- 24c: medium. 220
23o per pound.
HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 16 pounds and up.
15015c rer pound; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 15
pounds, 12c; dry calf. No. 1, under B pounds,
10c; ary saitea nulls and stags, cne-thlrd less
than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound. 60
pounds and over. 60c; 50 to 60 pounds, 708c;
under 50 pounds and cows. 7c; stags and bulls.
sound. 505c; kip. sound. 15 to 20 pounds, 7c;
veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c: calf, sound.
Under 10 pounds. 8c: green iunsalted), lc per
pound less; culls, lc per pound less; horse
hides, salted, each. $1 5002; '"ry. each, $10
1 50; colts' bides, each, 25050c; goat skins,
common, each, 10015c: Anrora. with wool on. ;
each. 25c0$l.
PELTS Bear skins, as to size. No. 1. each, ,
$500 20; cubs, $25; baager. each, 10040c; j
wildcat, 25050c; house cat. 5010c: fox, com I
mon gray, each. 30050c: do red. each. $1 5002;
do cross, eacli $500; d. silver and black, each,
$1000200; fisher, each. $500; lynx. each. $203; j
minK, fcincuy ro. 1, eacn, oucf?i m ron.ri.en,
dark Northern. $0012; marten, pale pine. ac-v,
cording to eIzc and color. $1 5002; muskrats,
large, each. 5010c; .skunk, each. 40050c; civet
skins, each. 3050c; wolf, mountain, with head
perfect, each. $3 5005; wolf prairie (coyote),
without head, each, 30035c: wolverine, each.
$407: beaver, per skin, large. $506' do me
dium. $304; do -small, $101 50; do : 3. 50075c
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 15 0 20c; short
wool, 25035c; medium wool, 30060c; long wool,
6Oc0$l each.
TALLOW Prime, per pound. 45e; No. 2 and
grease. 2 03c
WOOL Valley. 12015c; Eastern Oregon. SQ
14c; mohair. 26028c
Meatus nnd Provisions.
, BEEF Gross, cows. $303 75; steers, $40 4 73;
dressed, 7c per pound.
VEAL 7S4c per pound
MUTTON Gross. $4; dressed. 7c
LAMBS Gross, $4; dressed. 7c.
HOGS Gross, $6 25: dressed. 77c
LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces. -12?ic; tubs.
13c; 50s. 13c; 20s. 13Vic; 10s. 13c; 5s, 13c,
Standard pure: Tierces, 12c; tubs, 12Uc; 50s,
12c; 20s. 12c; 10s. 12c; 5s, 12ic Com
pound lard: Tierces, DUc; tubs, 9c
BACON Portland. 15017c per pound; East
ern, faifcy, 17c; standard, heavy, 15c; bacoa
bellies. 15c
HAMS Portland. 13c per pound: picnic.
10o per pound: Eastern fancy. 135i014c
.SAUSAGE Portland, ham. 12c per pound;
minced ham. 10c; Summer, choice dry, 17c;
Bologna, long. Sc: welnerwursts, 9c: liver. 7c;
pork, fie: blood. 7c; head' Cheese, 7c; bologna
sausage link, 7c
PICKLED GOODS Portland, pigs feet. -barrels,
$4 50; U-barrel.. $2 50; 15-pound kit,
$1. Tripe, -barrels, $5 50; -barrels. $2 73;
15-pound kit. $1; pigs tongues, -barrel. $8.
DRYVSALTED MEATS Portland clears. 120
13ct backs, 1112c; bellies. 15016c; exports,
20025 pounds average. 13014c; butts, 9010c
Metnl Markets.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. The wide fluctuations
in the London tjn market continue, today's
net change being an advance of 1 .15s to 128
10s for spot and to 128 '17s 6d for futures. The
w v'rvrir market was affected to a small ox- .
tont nr thin Kiiowlnc and closed aulet at 28
Gaining 7s 6d, the London copper market
closed at 53 17s 6 a for spot and 54 2s 6d for
futures, while New York quotations were nom
inally about c higher. Standard is quoted at
11.50c; lake at l2.37c; electrolytic 12.23 and
casting at 12.25.
Lead was dull and unchanged at 4c here
and at 11 5s in London.
Spelter adx-anced S points locally to 4.75c,
while In London It remained unchanged at 20.
The English Iron markets were higher, with
Glasgow closlns at 53s Sd and Mlddlesboro at
47s. Locally the market remained dull and
unchanged. Warrants are nominal; No. 1
foundry. Northern Is quoted at $23025; No.
2 foundry. Northern. No. 1 foundry. Southern,
and No. 1 foundry. Southern, soft at $22023.
Coffee, and Sngnr.
- NEW fYORK, Jan. 12. Coffee Futures
closed quiet, net 5 to 10 points lower. Total
sales, 17.250 bags. Including January, $4 23;
March, $4 3504 40; May. $4 55; July, $4 75.
Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 54c
Sugar Raw, steady; refined, firm; fair re
fining, 3c: centrifugal OS-test, 3c; molasses
sugar, 3c; refined, firm, crushed, $5 25;
powdered, $4 75; granulated, $4 15.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12. Wool Unchanged.
MARKET LACKS SUPPORT
HEAVY SELLING TAKES VIGOR OUT
OF SPECULATION.
Closing Prices of Stocks, at Xevr York
Ae the Lowest of
the Day.
t
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. The large selling
which developed on Saturday, and which was
renewed after the opening today, served to
take the vigor out of speculation, and the
stock market sank Into a condition of semi
stagnation during the afternoon, with an oc
casional "downward dip In prices. The market
closed with one of those selling movements in
force, making the last prices aboutthe lowest
of the day. There was nothing In the news
to offer a rational explanation of the 'decline,
unless It might be a rather less liberal dispo
sition on the part of the banks and trust com
panies In the matter of placing sHbrt-tlm
loans.
The movements of cash, so far as known to
the public, continued to Increase the reserve!1
of the banks. The Sub-treasury operations
have yielded rather more than $1,000,000 to
the banks since Friday, and the bank state
ment of Saturday Is believed to have under
stated the reserve Item at that time by several
million dollars, owing to the fact that the
heaviest movement last week came late, and so
figured for less than it should have in the
weekly averages. Some importance is at
tached, however, to the sustained upward
movement of sterling exchange in connection
with the corresponding rise In London dis
counts, which made a greater advance today.
It is believed that unless money rates here arc
allowed to advance again the demand from
London will result in an outgo of gold. This
would interfere with the plans of the mana
gers of the speculative campaign In stocks, who
have counted upon a period of easy money.
The call for a 10 per cent Installment of the
$50,000,000 subscription to the International
marine syndicate, which will call for $5,000,000
on Saturday, Is another factor In the situa
tion. Recent Increases In bank and trust
company stock will call for some $S.000,000 to
take up new stock, and In . the more remote
1 future are the proposed Pennsylvania stork
1 issue and the presumption that the purchase
for control of Reading will be followed by the
issue of some new securities against the hold
ings. Rumors continue busy also with alleged
plans for retiring the Atchison debentures
with a new bond Issue. The quick multipli
cation of these posslblo new offerings In the
stock market has had a rather chilling ef
fect. The numerous rumors -of further railroad
combinations which were circulated failed to
have a reviving effect upon speculation, either
because of this new sollcltudo over the effect
upon money supplies or because the rumors
showed some lack of Inventive power. A com
bination of Atchison and Rock Island, a Rock
Island outlet to tidewater by way of tho Erie,
!l the purchase of Chicago Great Western by
Rock Island, the purchase of Atchison by
Pennsylvania ana an absorption of Southern
Railway by Pennsylvania, were some ot the
rumors which were formulated during the day
without producing much effect. There was
some early strength In Atchison and Sugar.
, and later advances in some specialties, which
j were unexplained by any news.
! Speculative bonds were weak In sympathy
1 with stocks, but the Investment Issues were
firm. Total sales, par valuo $2,710,000. United
states Donas were unchanged on the last 'call.
New Yorlc Stock 3InrUet.
I 3 P s
stocks. 2 5 3 si
, g 5 a
Atchison
do pfd ,
Baltimore & Ohio
do pfd ,
Canadian Paclflc ,
Canada Southern ,
Chesapeake & Ohio....,
Chicago & Alton.:
do Dfd ,
Chicago. Ind. & Louis.,
do pfd
Chicago & Eastern 111..
Chicago Great Western
do A pfd
do B pfd
Chicago & N. W
Chicago Term. & Tran.
do pfd ,
C. C; C. Ji St. Louis.,
Colorado Southern ....
do 1st pfd....- ,
do 2d pfd., .........
Delaware c Hudson...
77.600
3.100
35,000
100
89?: I 8Si
,88
100
102
93
136
100 j 100!
94 U
94",:
13.200
137,
130,
"i.Voo!
50
30
49
36
49
36
71
67
91
400
1190
27 23
1 SO
24
3,1001
28
42
&06
100
... 18
100
500
900
100
35
9S
314
71
35?;
35
0Z
06
30
71
47
30
70
46
400
400
, 300
1,000
000
13.000
47
173
172
275
172
Del., Lack. &. Western.
276
173
41
89
39
09
Denver & Rio Grande.
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Great Northern pfd...
Hocking Talley ,
do pfd
Illinois Central ......
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Erie & Western.
do pfd
42
41
89
39
89l
41
70
1.100
2.600
at
52I
&4
1,100
2034
202.202
700
200
07
07 97
149.14U
46 I 46
75i 70
31
113
127127
152 152
141,I41
20 26
19 10
108 108
110 110
2.000
4,600!
48
1,200
77;
Louisville & Nashville.
Manhattan Elevated ...
4.800
120
10.700j
000;
2,300
600
500
153
141
Metropolitan Street Ry.
Mexican Central ....
Mexican National ...
Minn. & St. Louis...
Missouri Paclflc ....
M.. K. & T
do pfd
New Jersey Central.
New York Central...
Norfolk Sc. Western..
do pfd
Ontario & Western.-.
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st pfd
G
19
108
112 !
22,100
1.600
1.300
100
20
62,i
2S 28
61! 01
182
its- 101
7.000
155:153 153
6.300
200
5 73
74
91
92 92
8.700
33! 32
33
23.100
150
155
1553
8.800
100
400
600
500
300
1.100
C2
SO
78
74
81
71
29
00L61
86
85
do 2d pfd,
76
SL."l5 San Fran
73
73
do 1st pfd...
80
71
Til
do 2d pfd
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
' do pfd
Texas Sc Paclflc
Toledo. St. L. & W....
do pfd
Union Paclflc
do pfd
Wabash ,
do pfd ,
Wheeling & Lake Erie.
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Express Companies
Adams
American
"United States
Wells-Fargo ...I
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper .,
Amer. Car Sz Foundry.
do pfd ,
American Linseed Oil..
do pfd ,
Amer. Smelt. & Refln.
do pfd
Anaconda Mining Co..
70
28
2S
1.400
19,400
21.500
17.300
64
03, 63
181
07
36
60 66
35 35
04i 04
300
95
42',
3.500
1.100
700
41 41
31 30
31
47
46 46
31.500
104
100:
94
94
03
15,200
31
30
45
30
45
2,500
"S00
300
40
35
27
-1
53
200
230
141
220
12,500
64
63
39
63
39
7.000
300
700
"3,666
300
200
9.100
4U
91
90
90
16
17
46
J7
'46"
94
44
45
94
91
07'
07i
06
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
TK
"8
Colorado Fuel & iron.
200
79
60
Consolidated Gas
300
218
-IS
21s
Cont. Tobacco pfd
General Electric
Hocking Coal
International Paper ...
do pfd
Laclede Gas ,
National Biscuit
National Lead
North American
Paclflc Coast
Paclflc Mall
People's Gas t.
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car...
Republic Steel .t
do pfd
Sugar
Tennessee Coal & Iron
600
200
300
100
11S
187
118
187
118
1S6
20
20
1S!
20
18
18
72
80
46
200
28
273:
200
" 700
2.000
118
11s
no
75
41T4
105
64'
41
104 -H,
104 V
500
04;
94
64
100
100
94
U3
m
78
133
62
400
500
78kl 78U
10.300
1.300
160!
1.000
200
62
Union Bag & Paper Co,
"7S
7S"
12
soU
171.1
13
76
do pfd
United States Leather.
13
89
United States Rubber,
do pfd
United States Steel....
do pfd
Western Union
2,100
200
17.500:
7.700
11.400
18
18
57
3S
56
58
H&! 27
SS
91
29
94
35
01
01
29
94
35
50
American Locomotive .,
1.600
30
do pfd
300!
94
Kansas City Southern.
3.S00'
6
do pfd
Rock Island
do pfd
2.9001 00
58
34.500 62
&1
51
Z.900I S4
83 83
Total sales for the day, 806,200 shares.
BONDS.
U. S. 2s. ref. reg.lOSIAtchison adj. 4a... 01
do 3s, reg 100!D. & R. G. 4s 99
do coupon
...103
Northern Pac 3s.
73
do new 4s. reg..l35j do 4a
103
do coupon 136
do old 4s. reg...l09
Southern Pac 4s.. 92
Union Paclflc 4s... 103
do coupon ......109
do 5s. reg- 108
do coupon 103
vesi on ore 110
Wis. Central 4s.... 01
Stocks at London.
LONDON, Jan. 12. Closing quotations:
Anaconda 5 (Norfolk & West... 76
........ 73 uv flu ..........
do pfd 106 'Ontario & trestern 34
Bait. & Ohio 104 Pennsylvania. 80
Can. Paclflc 140iRands nu
ChM. Sr Ohio SlUmead'nxr 91 S
Chi. Gr. Western. 29 do 1st pfd..... 44
cnu 31. & sr aisu ; 00 -a pra 38
Downing, Hopkins & Co.
Established 1S93.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Floor
Do Beers 22 Southern Ry ....
Denver & Rio Gr. 43 do pfd
do pfd 92Southern Pacific
Erie 41Unlon Paclflc ...
do 1st pfd 72 do pfd
do 2d pfd 55 U. S. Steel
Illinois Central ..154 do pfd
Louis. Sz Nash....l32 Wabash
M., T 39 do pfd
N. Y. Central... .160
36
. 97
.. 68
..106
. 96
.. 38
. 91
31
. 43
Money. ExcbJange. Etc.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Money on call steady
. .apt felviAt ft rrv rpnt rlrvdnir
U. 4. fdt jnj i cilh, ' - - - - s
4sriK-r. n.r nt. Time money easy; 60 days, 5Q
5 per cent; 00 days, 5 per cent; six months,
5 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, ot4ii
per cent.
Sterling exchange firm with actual busi
ness In bankers bills at $4 87 for demand and
at $4 83.75 for 60 days. Posted rates, $4 84
and $4 87. Commercial bills, $4 82S4 83.
Bar sliver, 48c
Mexican dollars. 3Sc
Governmept bonds, steady; railroad bonds,
Irregular.
LONDON, Jan. 12. Bar silver dull, 22 3-1 Cd
per ounce.
Money, 3ff3 per cent.
Tho rate of discount In the open market for
short bills Is 3 7-16 per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for three-months'
bills is 3 per cent.
Consols for money, 03; for account, 93. .
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. Silver bars, 48c
Mexican dollars, nominal.
Drafts Sight, 2c; telegraph, 7c
Sterling on London, 60 days, $4 83; do
sight, $4 87.
Banlc ClearlnRS.
Clearing.
Balances.
$ 75.299
109,524
55.327
00,401
Portland $702,057
Snattlo 657.279
Taooma 414.061
Spokane 400.SS6
Dnllj- Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. Today's statement
of the Treasury shows:
Available cash balance $213,261.8ii
Gold 111,642,588
SAN FRANCISCO 3IARICETS.
Prodncc Prices Current in the Bar
City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12, The flour mar
ket continued firm, with a fair volume or
trade reported. The better grades of apples
were more plentiful, a carload from Oregon
being on the market, but sales were
fairly
active and prices were Quite steady. Fancy
Oregon potatoes were nrm. unions were
Vegetables Garlic. 2S?3c per
pound; green
peas, 24c per pound; string beans, 47c per
pound: tomatoes, $1$?1 50; onions, 4075c; egg
plant, 1012c
Apples Choice. $1 60; common, sue
Bananas 50c 2 75.
Limes Mexican, $45I4-50.
California lemons Choice, $250; common, 75c
Orangis-Navels, $1 2532 50.
Pineapples $23.
Potatoes Early Rose, $101 10; River Bur-
banks, 3050c; river reds, 3540c; Salinas Bur
banks, 90c$l 13; sweets, $1 60; Oregon .Bur
banks, 75c$l 05.
Poultry Turkey gobblers, libelee; ao nens.
1718c: old roosters. $555 50; do young. $6;
small broilers. $34; do large., $4 5Qg5; fryers.
$55 50; hens. $4 505 50; old ducks. $5g5 50;
do young, $6i.
Butter Fancy creamery, 3ic; do seconus,
2Sc; fancy dairy, 28c; do seconds, 26c.
Eggs Stors. 2729c; fancy rancn. mc;
Eastern. 2330c
Cheese Young America, 16016c; eastern.
15 17c
Wool Fall Humboldt and Mendocino, 13B1
14c; mountains, SSlOc
Hay Wheat. $11614 50; wheat and oats, $11
13 50; barley. $8 5010 50; alfalfa. $8011 50;
clover. $7 50gS 50; straw, 50$J62c per bale.
Hops 2426c
Millstuffs Bran, $17 501S 50; middlings, $23
24 50.
Receipts Flour, 2015 quarter sacks; wneat.
1610 centals: barley, 2150 centals; oats, 800
centals: do Oregon, 3S5 centals; beans, 1048
sacks; corn, 1705 centals: potatoes. 7558 sacks;
bran, 850 sacks; middlings, 1175 sacks; hay,
436 tons; hides. 438.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
Prices Current at Chicago, Omaha
and KsRiaa City.
CHICAGO, Jan. 12. Cattle Receipts, 29.000.
Market 10015c lower. Good to prime steers,
$5 256 25; poor to medium, $3 256500: j
stockers and feeders, $24 60; cows, $1 50 i
4 50; heifers, $2 45S5 00; canners. $1 40S2 50; j
bulls, $2 254 40; calves. $3 508 00; Texas j
fed steers. $3 75lf4 so. ' s
Hogs Receipts today. 37,000; tomorrow, 30.-
000; left over, SOOO. Market 10c higher. Mixed
and butchers, $6 308 65; good to choice
heavy, $6 756 95; rough heavy. $6 30Q6 70;
light, $5 0006 35.
Sheep Receipts, 30,000. Sheep steady and
strong; lambs, 10015c higher. Good to choice
wethers, $4 25g4 75; fair to choice mixed. $3 25
64 25: Western sheep, $4 25fl0 25; native
lambs, $45.
SOUTH OMAHA. Jan. 12. Cattle Receipts.
3500. Market steady. Native steers, $3 25
5 75; cows and heifers, $34 25; Western
steers. $2 7584 40; canners, $1 95g2 75; stock
ers and feeders, $2 75Q4 40; calves, $466 25; I
bulls, stags, etc, $2 25S4 23.
Hogs Receipts, 4500. Market. 510c higher.
Heavy. $0 50S0 00; mixed, $6 456 50; light.
$6 30G 50; pigs, $5 253 6 25; bulk of sales,
$6 456 55.
Sheep Receipts, 4000. Market, steady. Fed
muttons, $4 254 65; wethers. $3 004 50; ewes.
$2 5004; common and stockers, $1 2503 23;
lambs, ?4 5005 50.
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 12. Cattle Receipts,
12.000. Including 1000 Texans. Market weak to
10c lower. Native steers. $3 5006; Texas and
Indian steers, $3 2504 15; Texas cows, $2 250
3; native cows and heifers, $1 5003 SO; stock
ers and feeders, $3 2504 25; bulls, $2 6004;
calves, $2 6507.
Hogs Receipts, 6000. Market strong to 10c
higher. Bulk of sales. $6 .3006 50; heavy. $6 35
06 60; packers, $6 2006 30; medium, $Q 300
6 50; light. $6 0506 30; Yorkers. $6 2506 30;
pigs, $5 8006 10.
Sheep Receipts, 3000. Market steady. Mut
tons, $30-4 10; lambs, $3 6004 25; range weth
ers, $304 CO; ewes, $304 30.
BIlninK Stocks.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. Official closing
quotations for mining stocks:
Andes $0 28; Mexican $2 70
Belcher 1 15. Occidental Con ... 80
Best & Belcher... 3 60 Ophlr 3 05
Caledonia 2 S5iPotosl 05
Challenge Con ... 75Savage 62
Chollar .'. 55;Seg. Belcher 32
Confidence 1 60SIerra Nevada... 1 70
Con. Cal. & Va... 3 00, Silver H1U 53
Crown Point .... 60UnIon Con 2 10
Gould & Curry... 07 1 Utah Con 60
Hale & .Norcross. 77 Yellow Jacket .... 75
Justice 24
NEW YORK. Jan. 12. Mining stocks today
closed as follows:
Adams Con ...
Alice
.$0 20;Llttle Chief $0 Oi)
25;OntarIo 5 00
45!Ophlr 5 35
7 1 Phoenix &
Breece
Brunswick Con ..
Comstock Tunnel.
Con. Cal. & Va...
Horn Sliver
Iron Silver
Lcadvllle Con ...
7PotosI 35
2 30 Savage- 30
1 25lSlerra Nevada ... 1 05
SO' Small Hopes 30
3Standard 3 25
BOSTON, Jan. 12. Closing quotations:
Adventure $ 16 50!OId Dominion ..$ 18 00
Alloucs 3 25 Osceola 60 50
Amalgamated . 43 75'Panott 27 00
Daly West
4-i Wiujncy 115 00
30 00: Santa Fe Cop... 1 87
520 00 Tamarack 151 00
22 75!TrlmountaIn ... 00 00
Bingham
Cat Sc Hecla..
Centennial ...
Copper Range
Dominion Coal
Franklin
Isle Royale ...
"Mohawk
65 25:Trlnlty 11 12
130 00 United States
23 50
6 25
0 50
66 00
10 50 Victoria ...
11 00! Winona ...
44 25JWolverlnes
Ne-nr York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Cotton Spot closed
quiet. 5 points lower. Middling uplands. $&S5;
middling gulf, $0 10; sales, 2500 bales. Fu
tures closed steady. January, $8 JJ4; February,
$8 57; March, $8 64; April, $8 64; May. $S 67;
June. $8 63: July, $8 C6; August, $8 50; Sep
tember, $8 14.
Rockefeller to Build Parks. .
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. John D. Rocke
feller, In purchasing nearly all the land
In the Pocantlco Hills, Bast View and
Hawthorne tor a series of parses, Is plan-
Chamber of Commerce
ninp; the chain of artificial lakes to be
formed by the historic Sleepy Hollow
Brook, which runs through his large es
tate near Tarrytown, N. Y. Several
waterfalls have been constructed alonjr
the brook. Mr. Rockefeller intends to
spend more than $200,000 on this work.
Five miles of private boulevards
through his park are now being laid out,
while Buttermilk Hill, which he recent
ly bought, will be lighted by hundreds
of electric lights. Work will be started
immediately on one of. the largest private
electric plants In the country on. his Po-
cantico Hills estate.
On the summit of the hill It is pro
posed to erect an observatory 50 feet
high so that an unobstructed vIew,of tho
Hudson Biver and Lonjr Island " Sound
for miles can be had. Another improve
ment planned by Mr. Rockefeller is the
construction of a grand plaza on the
brow of Kykuit Hill near where he will
build his new $500,CO0 mansion during the
coming Spring and several largo con
servatories. Merchant Pay Bowen's Expenses.
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. The American's
La Guayra correspondent is authority for
the statement that under the persuasion
of pressure of President Castro the for
eign merchants of Caracas have "con
tributed" $5000 to the expense fund of
Minister Iowen on his trip to "Washing
ton. Do not. purge or weaken the bowels but
act specially on the liver and bile. A' per
fect liver correcter. Carter's Little Liver
Pills.
ILLUSTRATION No. 7..
"The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon."
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY
of Oregon
Incorporated April 22, 1SS7.
A certain institution decided to
' erect a hospital. It deposited money
. . . rorh'R eK;0-
mil uu vvimibuib ouuj.i. lu 11.11
days' call. When the contractor
needed funds, they called the certi
ficate. They thus received interest
on money which would otherwise
have remained idle and non-produc
tive.
Have you not funds on which you
would like to get interest? If so,
call upon us, and we shall be glad to
arrange matters to your liking.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON.
NO. 10D-THIRD STREET.
P00SON. PELOUBET & CO.
Accountants
New York
Chicago
St. Louis
Butte
20 Broad Street
Marquette Building
Chemical Building
. Hennessy Building
TRAVELERS' GViIDE.
"When You THinK
of Travel THinK of
THia Trade MarK
and all tKat
it stands for
It Insures You Comfort and
Luxury at no extra cost.
Full Information may be had by
addressing;
H. L. SISLKK,
General Aceat,
248 Alder Street, Portland, Or.
TIME CARD
OF TRAINS
PORTLAND
Departa. Arrlrea.
Puret Sound Limited for Tar
c3niV Seattle. OlyrapU.
South Bend and Gray'a
Harbor point .............. am 4:13 pa
North Ccait Limited for Ta-
coma, Seattle. Spoltane.
Butte, St. Paul. Mlnneap-
cUs, Chicago. Kew Torlc.
Boston and all points East
and Southeast 2:00 pra . T00 &a
Twin City Express tor Ta-
caaia. Seattle. Spokane.
Helena. Sr. Paul. Minne
apolis. Chicago, New
York. Boston and all points
East and Southeast 11:43 pm 7:00 pra
North Coast-Kansaa Clty-
St. Louis Special, tor Ta-
coma. Seattle. Spokane.
Butte. Billing. nenver.
Omaha. Kansas City. St.
Louis and all points East
and Southeast 2:00 pm 7 00 ara
All trains dally except on South Bend branch.
A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Pas
enter Agent. 235 Morrison st.. corner Third.
Portland. Or.
Willamette River Boats
Steamet POMONA, for Salem, Independence.
Albany and Corvallls. leaves 0:43 A. M. Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Steamer ALTONA. Tor Dayton, McMlnnvllIe
and tvay. leaves 7 A. M. Mondays. "Wednesdays
and Fridays.
OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.
023.ee and dock. Xoot Taylor street.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
0
SlOiI Mm
AMD
THREE TRAINS DAILY
UNION DEPOT. ) Leave. Arrive.
CHICAGO-PORTLAND '0i20 A. M. 4:30 P. il
SPECIAL. Dally. Daily.
For tha East via Hunt
lncton.
SPOKANE FLYER. 0:00 P. M. 7:35 A. M.
For Eastern Washing- Dally. Dally,
ton. Walla Walla. Lew
Iston. Coeur d'Alene
and Gt. Northern points
ATLANTIC EXPRESS 8:15 P. M. 10:30 A. M.
For the East via Hunt- Dally. Dally.
tngton
OCEAN AXD RIVEIf SCHEDULE.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
S. S. Geo. W. Elder From .
Jan. 2. 12, 22. Alnsworth K.nn -p ,r
S. S. Columbia- Dock. 5.00 P.M.
Jan.r.l7, 27.- 8:00 P. M. -
For ASTORIA and way! 8:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M.
points, connecting with! Dally ex. Daily
steamer for Ilwaco andi Sunday. except
North Beach, steamer Saturday. Sunaay.
Hassalo. Ash -st. Dock.l 10 P. M.
, tv' 6H5 A. M About
For 8a!em.fSCorvall!i Monday. 0:00 P. M.
and way points;, steam- Wednesday Tuesdays
er Ruth. Asa - street Frldas. Thursdays.
Dock- ' Saturdays.
FOR DAYTON, Oregon7:00 A. M. 3:00 P.M.
City and Yamhill Rlvr Tues., Mon..
points, str. Elmore, Thurs WeU
Ash-eU dock. Sat. Frl.
fWater permitting.)
For Lewlston. Idaho, 4:05 A. M. About
and way points, from dally 6:00 P. M.
Kiparia. aaa., steam- except dally
ers Spokans or Lewis- Saturday, ex- Friday.
ton.
Telephone Main 712.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
T-Fvr Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at
Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight
vuuuccuns steamers ior Manila. Port .Ar
thur and Vladivostok.
INDRASAMHA SAILS ABOUT JANUARY 28,
For rates and full information call on or
crtss officials or agents ot O. It. N. Co.
EAST to
SOUTH
Leave
Arrive
OVERLAND EX-I
PRESS TRAlNrf.
for tialem. Kobe
burg. Aanland. Sac
ramento, o g d n,
San i'mncUco, Alo
Jave, Loa Angeles,
til Paso, New Or
leans and tho Eaar.
Morning train con.
nects at Woodburn
idaily except bun
carj with train for
Mount Angel, tiil
verton. Browns
v 1 1 1 e. Springneld.
Wendllng ana Na
tron. Albany passenger ..
Connects at Wood
burn with Mt. An
8:30 P.n M.
7:43 A. M.
3:30 A. M.
7:00 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
10:10 A. M.
gel and Sllverton
local.
Corvallls passenger.
Sheridan pnssenger.
7:20 A. M.
114:50 p. M
5:50 P. M.
IS:25 A. M.
Dally. (Dally except Sunday.
PORTLAND -OSWEGO SUBUKBAN SERVICE
AND
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Leave Portland datly lor uawego at 7:30 A.
M., 12:50. 2)5. 3:25. 6:20. U-25. 8:30. 10:10
P. M. Dally except Sunaay. 5:Jl, U:3u. 8:33.
103 A. M.. 4:00, 11:30 P. M. Sunday only.
0:00 A. M.
Returning from Oswego- arrive Portland
dally 8:30 A. M.. 1:55, 3:05. 4:S5. 0:15. 7:35.
05, 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday. 0:25.
7:25. 0;30, 10:20, 11:45 A. M. Exceat Monday.
12:25 A. M. Sunday only. 10:oo a. M.
Leave from lamn deDOt ror rKUas and inter-
mediate colnts daily exnt Sunday 4:00 P. M,
Arrive Portland 10:20 A. M.
Thn indeDendence-Monmouta motor line oner-
ates daily to Monmouth and Aim r. connecting
with S. P. Co-'s trains at Dallas and Inde
pendence. 3 '
i- irst-ciasa reoaie uckcu-oq saie irom Port
land to Sacramento and San Francisco; net
rate. 517.50; certh. fa. - Second-class rare.
(15. Trlthout rebate or berth; second-class
berth. 52.50. vi
Tickets to Eastern nointaana Europe. Also
Japan. Chine Honolulu and 'Australia.
CITY tiukist whmh. corner iniro ana
Washtnston streets. Phone Main 712.
Ticket Office 122 Third St Phone 6S0
LEAVE
No. 4
0:00 P. M.
The Flyer daily to and
from SL Paul. Minne
apolis. Duluth. Chicago
and all points East.
ARRIVE
No. 3
7:35 A. M.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining
and Buffet Smoklng-Llbrary Cars.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
' KINSH1U MARU
For Japan, China and all Aalatlo points, wilt
leave Seattle
About January 27th
For South -Eastern Alaska
Leave Seattle O A. IU.
Steamship COTTAGE CITY
or CITY OF SEATTLE. Jan.
6, 12. 18. 24. 30; Feb. 5.
Steamers connect at San
Francisco with company's
eteamers for ports In Call-
Srir- Bay. For further informa
tion obtain folder.
Rjpht Is reserved to change steamers or sail
ing dates.
AGENTS N. POSTON. 240 Washington St..
Portland: F. "W. CARLETON. 007 Pacific ave.
Taccma; Ticket Grace. 113 James St.. Seattle.
GEO. W. ANDREWS. North-Wcstern Passenger
Aeeat. San Francisco. Ticket Office. 4 New
Montgomery tt. C. D. DUNANN. Gen. Pas,
Art.. Ban Francisco.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
itpnt l-'ittl uuu
1 Strec.
Per Maygers, Katnier.
Clatskanle. Westport.
Clifton. Astoria, War
ronton. Flavel, Ham
mond. Fort Stevens.
Gaaxhart Pic. Eessld.
AstorU and Seashore.
Express Dally.
Astoria Exyra.
Dally.
a.-se a. xl
11:10 A. Jt
MOP. M.
t:40 P. U.
Ticket office. 353 Morrison st. and Union Dtpoz,
3. C MAYO. Gen. Psjm. Agt.. Astoria, Or.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
xORTLAND-ASTORLV ROUTE.
STEAMER BAILEY GATZERT
Leaves Portland dally 7 A. M., except Sunday.
Leaves Astoria dally 7 P. M., except Sunday.
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE.
STEAMERS TAHOMA AND METLAKO
Leave Portland dally 7 A. M., except Sunday.
Leave The Dilles dally 7 A. M.. except Sun
day. Landing foot Alder St.. Portland. Or.
Both phones. Main 331.
E. TV. CRICHTON. Agent, Portland.
lfl suferr n
lREATftjQRTHERN
THE PALATIAL
HI BUILDING
if -
J "i 1
ii :
r tat 3tSj tJti
t i5! Ill 1 1 I
r-? r,AjMA'i 1
Xot n rtnrlc oince in the bnlldlnsr
absolutely fireproof; electric lights
and artesian water; perfect sanita
tion nnd thoi np:li ventilation; ele
vators run day nniLnislit.
Rooms.
AINSLEE. DR. GEORGE. Physician. . .413-414
ANDERSON. GUSTAV. . Attorney-at-Law..812
ASSOCIATED PRESS; E. L. Powell. Mgr..8M
AUSTEN. F. C.. Manager for Oregon and
Washington Bankers' Life Association of
Des Moines, la 502-503
BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION OF DES
MOINES. IA.; F. C Austen. Mgr 602-503
BENJAMIN, R. W., Dentist .314
BERNARD, G., Cashier Paclflc Mercantile
Co 2U
BINSWANGER. OTTO S., Physician and
Surgeon 407-403
BROCK. WILBUR F., Circulator Orego-
nlan 501
BROWN. MYRA. M. D 313-314
BRUERE. DR. G. E.. Physician... 412-413-U
CAMPBELL. WM. M., Medical Referee
Equitable Life 700
CANNING. M. J .02-603
CARD WELL, DR. J. R.. DenUst -504
CAUKIN, G. E.. District Agent Travelers
Insurance Company 713
CHICAGO AP-TIFICLL LIMB CO.; W. T.
Dickson. Manager 601
CHURCHILL. MRS. E. J 716-717"
COFFEY. DR. R. C. Surgeon 405-403
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY...-
604-605-600-013-614-615
CORNELIUS, C. W.. Phys. and Surgeon...203
COLLIER. P. F., Publisher; S. P. McGulre.
Manager ............410
COX. RALSTON. Manager American Guar
anty Co., of Chicago... 503
CROW, C. P.. Timber and Mines 515
DAY. J. G. Sc L N S13
DICKSON. DR. J. F., Physician 713-714
EDITORIAL ROOMS Eighth Floor
EVENING TELEGRAM 325 Alder Streec
EQUITABLE LIFE " ASSURANCE SO
CIETY; L. Samuel. Mgr.; G. S. Smith,
Cashier 300
FENTON. J. D.. Physician and Surg... .500-10
FENTON, DR. HICKS C.. Eye and Ear... .011
FENTON. MATTHEW F. Dentist ...503
GAL VAN I, W. H.. Engineer and Draughts
man .' 600''
GEARY. DR. E. P., Phys. and Surgeon.... 400
GIESY, A. J., Physician and Surgeon.. 700-710
GILBERT. DR. J. ALLEN. Pnyulclan... 401-403
GOLDMAN. WILLIAM, Manager Manhat
tan Life Ins. Co., of New York 209-210
GRANT. FRANK S.. Attorney-3t-Law.f...617
GRISWOLD & PHEGLEST. TaJurs
LU Sixth Street
HAMMAM BATHS. Turkish and Russian..
300-301-303
HAMMOND. A. B 310
HOLLISTER, DR. O. C, Physician and
Surgeon 5U4-503
IDLEMAN, C. M., Attorney-at-Law..41B-17-13
JEFFREYS. DR. ANNICS F.. Phys. and
Surgeon Women and Children only.. 400)
JOHNSON. W. C 315-316-311
KADY, MARK T.. Supervisor of Agents,
Mutual-Reserve Life Ins. Co .........603
LiTTLEFlELD. H. R., Phys. and Surg...axj
MACKAY, DR. A. E.. Phya. and Surg.711-7ia
MANHATTAN LIFE INSUItANCE CO. OF
NEW YORK: W. Goldman, Mgr.... 200-210
MARSH. DR. R. J., Phys. and Surg:... 404-40l
McCOY. NEWTON, Attorney-at-Law 715
McELROY. DR. J. C. Phys. S: Sur.701-702-703
McFADEN. MISS IDA E.. Stenographer... 201
McGINN. HENRY E., Att6rney-at-Law..311-ia
McGUIRE. S. P., Manager P. F. Collier.
Publisher 413
McKENZIE. DR. P. L., Phjs. and Surg..512-13
METT, HENRY ... ..... ....213
MILLER. DR. HERBERT C., Dentist and
Oral Surgeon 603-600
MOSSMAN. DR. E. P., DenUst 513-514
MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE INS. CO.;
Mark T. Kady, Supervisor ot Agents. .004-605
NICHOLAS. HORACE B., Attorrvey-at-Law.718
NILES. M. M., Cashier Manhattan Ufa
Insurance Company of New York....... ..203
NOTTAGE. DR. G. H., DenUst BOli
OLSEN, J. F., General Manager Paclflo
Mercantile Co 211-212-213
OREGON CAMERA CLUB 214-215-216-211
OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY
400-410
OREGONIAN BARBER SHOP; Marsch &
George, Proprietors 120 Sixth Street
OREUONIaN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU;
J. F. Strauhal, Manager............. .308
PACIFIC MERCANTILE CO.; J. F. Olson,
i General Manager 211-213
PORTLAND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY .
..Ground Floor, 133 Sixth Street
QUIMBY, L. P. W.. Game and Forestry
Warden 713-
REED. C. J., ExecuUve Special Agent Man
hattan Life Ins. Co. ot New Yor 203
REED, WALTER. Optician. . .133 Sixth B treat
R1CKENBACH, DR. J. F.. Eye. Ear. Noso
and Throat 701-703
ROSENDALE, O. M.. Metallurgist and
Mining 'Engineer ..........610
RYAN, J. B., Attorney-at-Law............ 513
SAMUEL. L..- Manager Equitable Life ...309
SHERWOOD, J. W., State Commander K.
O. T. M 317
SMITH, DR. L. B., Oateopath 400-410
SMITH, GEORGE S.. Cashier Equitable
30
STOLTE. DR. CHAS. E.. DenUst.. ..704-703
STOW, F. H.. General Manager Columbia
Telephone Co. -.. ....609
SURGEON OF THE S. P. RY. AND N. P.
TERMINAL CO 70(J
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE .... ..201
THRALL. S. A.. President Oregon Camera
Club .. 214
TUCKER, DR. GEO..F.. Dentist 010-611
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DIST.; CapL W. C Langfltt, Corps of
Engineers, U. S. A- . . JjC.l
U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE RIVER AND
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C Langfltt, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. .810
VESTER. A.. Saeclal Agent Manhattan
Life ................ 209
WILEY, DR. JAMES O. C. Phys. & Sur.703-3
WILSON. DR. EDWARD N., -Physician
and Surgeon 304-303
WILSON. DR. GEO. F.. Phys. & Surg.706-707
WILSON. DR. HOLT C Phys. & Surg.507-503
WILLAMETTE VALLEY TELE. CO 613
WOOD. DR. W. L., Physician.. -..412-413-414
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