V
THE MORNING OREGON! AN, WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 21, 1903.
13
'ACKERS PRICE WAR
rutting Has Spread to This
Year's Salmon Output.
ATES FOR FUTURES NAMED
older of Built: of Stock of Cheap
Grades Adhere to the Old Hauls
I'raneN and llojn Con
tinue Firm.
JEW YORK. Jan. 20. (Special.) The fea-
in salmon is the announcement made
le todav. through the J. K. Armsby Company,
: opening prices by the Alaska Packers' As
latlon on the 1003 pack, Alaska pink talis
Id chums. The basis fixed is SO cents for
Elks and 3T'iC for chums, t, o. b. Coast In
rloads. These prices, are the same as the
made on the 1902 pack Saturday. The
Ice on futures "was received by the trade
Ith the greatest surprise, but "were given out
late to add to the already unsettled mar-
on cheap grades. The Impression gains
it the association's radical policy Is aimed
the discouragement, of packing of cheap
jmon tho coming season by outside venturer
cut on 3002 pack has been met by rep
cntatlves here of Chicago interests, but the
;lflc Sellinc Company adheres to the old
Fls. It Is believed that this company pos
Ises the bulk of stock of cheap grades, and
It the low basis on futures will force action.
association agents here report light sales
I the 1002 pack at cut rates. Other salmon
unchanged.
Jrunes show continued firmness, but the de-
id Is largely speculative In character. Some
fort business was put through today In 40-
on a basis of G&c for the three sizes in
sound boxes. Jobbing values are unchanged.
few cheap lots of badly graded fruit offer at
for 50s and 45ic for COs In 25-pound boxes.
tgon prunes continue firm and the demand Is
lima beans rule stoady. Some off stock of-
were made at a shading from $3 05 per
ineL
fops continue firm, with occasional small
eels moved to brewers at full figures. There
ao pressure to sell. Foreign cables report
png markets.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc.
wheat market continues strong, but
lout change in price. Dealers report that
volume of business passing is not large.
HEAT Walla "Walla. 73c: bluestem. S2er
ley. 77c, export values.
LlRLEY-Feed. $23 50 per ton; brewing. $24;
fid. ?24 50,
KTS No. 1 white. $1 151 17i; gray, $1 12
iu per cenuu.
IILLSTUFFS Bran. SS?19 per ton; mld-
16C &J3tTM: shorts, S10S20; chop, $18.
V.Y Timothy. $11612: clover. XSSft: ernJn
1 10 per ton.
)UR Valley, $3 40JT3 C5 per barrels: hard
at straights, $3 403 C3; hard wheat pat?
uusx 20 : Dakota hard wheat, $4 40
graham, $3 25g3 50.
Vejretnliles, Frnlt. Etc.
f:ceipts included a car of oranges, one of
it potatoes and one of Southern California
htablcs. Another car of vegetables will be
Ilvcd today. The potato market is in better
e, with an improvement in tho demand
California. This Is due to tho fact that
lmnts from Washington have- been cut off
I he floods In tho northern state. Apples are
g fairly well, and some dealers are begfn-
to withdraw stocks from storage. A
land firm that shipped a car lot of apples
ancou-er, B. C, has been notified that
Sovernment inspector there refused to per-
Itne apples to enter, as they were wormy.
JGETABLES-Turnips, 75380c per Back
ets. 7580c; beets, $1 per tack: narsnin'
er sack, cauliflower, $2 per crate; cabbage.
J:r jwuuu. ceieiy, i,os Angeles, 5075c;
Ice, head, 35c per dozen; hothouse, ii Tr.5
br box. green onions, per dozen, 12J4c
ksels sprouts, Cc per pound; squash, $i
ipci uuuuicuvnaijiu, peas, per pound, 8"Ac
Lev. ter dozen. 25e: rnd!sh, -.
l-BEN FKUIT Apples, table. RSrCTti ki
oox; cooking, OO&ioc; pears. 75c3S12S nor
cranberries, Jersey, $11; persimmons Si
Ibox.
IOPICAL FRUIT Lemons. $2 753 50 ner
oranges, navels, $22 75 per box
ings, $1500-2; mandarins. 75c; tanc-Pr
" . t oox; La-
i, $2 252 75 per bunch; pineapples. ss.tn
lozen; pomegranates, $1 50 per har
ituia Apples, evapora.ed. w
yv, 73oc; pears, 7K3dV4c
es, Italian. 4fc6c; figs. California wi-.'
to white, 7Jic; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted,
SINS Loose Muscatel. 4-crown. 7 .
In, Ihio; 2-crown. 651c; unbleached seedi..
l.l i.i riz ... ..v.i t , .. -
"- ...o.ua, tzi uuuicacaeu seeaiess bul
oc; juonaon layers, 3-crown, whole boxea
i pounos, i &o; z-crown. 51 75.
CATOES Best Burbanks, 6075c per sack'
lary. uowc growers" prices; Merced
$2225 per cental.
IIONS Oregon and Washington. 7!Vi .
viiwn tu utnu&a lots, ooo pel
Butter, Esrsrs, Poultry, Etc
have weakened with Jheavr reeefnf
was attributable to the warm.
uieguu are quoiaoie at 28 30c
km are scarce and "are worth 23025c
ry sens well, with chickens a shade hlgh
Jutter Is Arm at the recent advance.
Li.it ancy creamery, 3O032"4c Der
dairy. 2022"4c;- store. 15618c
JTRT Chickens, mixed, 1101114c per
I live. 150lCc; dressed, 18020c; ducks. $7a
fcer dozen; geese, $708 50.
uEtits iruii cream, twins. iRUiTit.
America, 17140180: facto rv t,ri ia
jess; Wisconsin, 16c per pound.
at sjfiyc per dozen.
Groceries. Nuts. Etc.
""EE Mocha, 23028c; Java, faaey. 26
Java, good, 20024c; Java, ordinary, mm
ICosta Rica, fancy. 18020c; Costa Rica,
I j.ij.oc; tjosia Kica, orainary, log 12c per
, uiiumou roasi, iu to; Axbuckle s.
list: Lion. $10 75.
IE Imperial Japan. No. 1, 5JJc; No. 2,
LMON Columbia River. 1-pound tails.
Tier rtnyn - f.rnt.nrf tall A . . .
ad flats, $1 00; 14-pound flat. ii
la pink. 1-pound tails. 00-; red, 1-pound
ou; socKeye, i-pouna tails. $1 46: l.
; flats. $1 6Cf. '
SAR Sack basis.
Is: Cube, $5 10; powdered, $4 95; dry gran-
t, oo. exua. v.- tso; golden C. $4 25
sees tver sack basis as follows: Barrels."
half-barrels, 25c; boxes, 50c ner ion
Is. Maple. 15016c per pound. Beet surar
!iAt r -r .Art 1
JEX 13c per No. 1 frame.
JJS Small white, 4&C; large white. 4c
S?c: Bayou, Sc; Lima. 5"c per pound!
fS Peanuts. CKc per pound for raw. S3
br roasted; cocoanuts. S50OOc ner rinn"
u, 13014c per pound: Dine nuts. 100
15016c; fancy pecans. 17c; almonds, 14
cnesuiuui. itc.
BAGS Calcutta, $C 250 6 50 per 106
jot.
IT Liverpool, 50s. 45c per sack; half
u, per ton, aus, oo; loos. $14 ; Worces
It, bulk. 320s. $5 per barrel; linen sacks.
c yni inut, uun, a, S3, s, OS ana 10s,
. bale
sal oil, cases, 23c per gallon: iron
10Hc; wood barrels, 10c; linseed
cases. 50c; barrels. 54c: linseed, raw.
1 57c; barrels, 62c; gasoline iron barrels.
cases, 26c; turpentine, cases, 72c; wood
, 6Sc; Iron barrels, 66c; lots of 10 cases et
71c Collier and Atlantic white and red
tn lot- of 500 pounds or more. 6c: less
100 pounds, 6Hc
Hops. Wool. Hides. Etc.
3 Choice. 251402014c per pound; prime
ice. smsic; prime. -c; medium. 22
pound.
-Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds anl ay,
loirisHc per pound: dry kip. No. 1, 5 to II
pounds, 12c; dry calf. No. 1, under 8 pounds,
10c; dry salted balls and stags, ona-thlrd less
than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound. 60
pounos ana over. Sig9c; 50 to 60 pounds. 708c;
under 50 pounds and Ajwz. 7c: stags and bulls,
SOUnd. SBSUc- Vln .mml 1 tn W"I t,A. T.
veal, sound. 10 to' 14 pounds. 7c: calf, sound,'
under 10 pounds. Sc; green (unsalted). lc per
pouna less; culls, lc per pound less; horse
hides, salted, each. $1 502f2; !ry. each, $10
1 60: colts' hides, each. 25050c: goat skins,
common, each, 10015c: Angora, with wool on.
eacn. socgfl.
PELTS Bear skins, as to sire. No. 1. each.
w -a: cubs, $235; baager. t ach, JO04Oc
wildcat. 25050c; house cat. 5010c: fcx. com
mon gray. each. 30350c: do red. each. $1 6032
do cross, each. $506: 6c silver and black, each,
$1000200; fisher, each. $500; lynx, each. $203;
mink, strictly No. 1. each. 50eSSl 50 marti-n.
dark Northern. $6012; marten, pale pine, ac
cordlag to size and color. $1 5002; muskrats,
large, each, 5010c: skunk, each. O05Oc: civet
or polecat, each. 5010c: otter, lor large prime
(kins, each, 30050c: 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 1 -a. 50075c
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 15 20c; short
wool, 25035c; medium wool, 30060c; long wool.
60cJl each.
TALLOW Prime, per pound, 405c; No. 2 and
grease. 2fe03c
WOOL Valley, 1215c: Eastern Oregon, 80
ltfrc; mohair, 26028c
Meats and Provisions.
BEEF Gross, cows. $303 75; steers, 50 "s
dressed, ,51c per pound.
VEAL 760c per pound.
MUTTON Gross, $4; dressed, 7c
LAMBS Gross. $4; dressed, 7c
HOGS Gross. G 25: dressed. 707c
LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces, 1294c; tubs,
13c: 50s. 13c: 20s. 13Uc: 10s. 13?ic: 5s, 13c,
Standard pure: Tierces, 12c; tubs, 124c; 50s.
12ic; 20s, 12c; 10s. 12c: 5s, 12Hc Com
pound lard: Tierces. 9Vc: tubs, U4C
BACON Portland. 15ffll74c per pound; East
ern. fancy. 1714c; standard, heavy. 15Hc; bacon
bellies. 15Wc
HAMS Portland. 13c per pound; picnic
10e ner nmind: Eastern fancy. 13Si14Uc
SAUSAGE Portland, ham. 12ltc per pound
minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry. 17Hc
Bolotrna. lone. 8c: welnerwursts, 0o: liver. 7c;
pork, c: blood. 7c; head cheese, 7c; bologna
sausage link. 7&c
PICKLED GOODS Portland, pigs feet, -
barrels. $4 50; U-barrels. $2 50; 15-pound kit.
$1. Trice, -barrels. $5 60; U-barrels, $2 75
15-DOund kit. $1: pigs' tongues, -barrel. $C
DUY-SALTED MEATS Portland clears. 12
13c: backs, Ill2c; bellies, iwffioc; exporw,
20025 pounds average. 13tflic; outts. ujjiuc
SAX FRAIVCISCO 3IAIIICETS.
Produce Prices Current In the Bay
CItr.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. There were fair
ly liberal shipments of flour to the Orient by
steamer todav. The market was firm. Choice
Oregon apnlrs. potatoes and onions are Arm.
Vegetables Garlic. 23c per pound; green
peas, 35c per pound; string beans, 10612'c
per pound: tomatoes. $15002 50; onions, 40
5c: egg plant, 10(S12!c
Apples Choice. $1 75; common, 40c
Bananas 75c0$2 25.
Limes Mexican, $3 5004.
California lemons Choice. $2 50; common,
5c.
Oranges Navels, $102 75.
Pineapples $203.
Potatoes Early rose. $1 1001 25; river Bur
banks, 30050c; river reds. 35040c; Salinas Bur
banks. 00c$l 15; sweets, $1 5001 CO; Oregon
Burbanks, 75cJ$l 05.
Poultry Turkey gobblers, 17018c; do hens
17018c; old roosters, $505 50: young roosters,
$606 50; small broilers, $2 5003 50; large broil
ers, $40-4 50; fryers, $4 5005; hens, $505 50
old ducks, $56; young ducks, $607.
Butter Fancy creamers. 31c; do seconds.
2Sc; fancy dairy, 2Sc; do seconds, 26c
Eggs Store. 27"02Oc; fancy ranch, 32c
Eastern. 25026&C
Cheese Young America, 15"01614c; Eastern,
1501714c
Wool Fall Humboldt and Mendoolno, 333
14c; mountain, S10c
Hay Wheat, $11014 50; wheat and oats, $11
013 50; barley. $8 50010 50; alfalfa, $S011 50;
clover, $7 50SS50; straw, 5006214c per bale.
Hops 24020c
Mlllstutfs Bran. $16 50010 50; middlings. $23
Gj'4 SO.
Receipts :Flour, 0445 quarter sacks; wheat.
iza.m centals; barley, 1760 centals; beans.
2373 sacks; corn, 1200 centals; potatoes, 7110
sacks; bran, 5G5 sacks; middlings, 70 sacks;
nay, 4oa tons; wool, 471 bales; do Australia.
004 bales; hides, 742.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
Prices Current at Chicago, Omaha
and Kansas City.
CHICAGO. Jan. 20. Cattle-rRecelpts, 4000.
Market steady, active- Good to prime steers.
$44506; poor to medium, $304 50; stockers and
feeders, $2 2504 25; cows. $1 4004 50; heifers.
$204 75; canners. $1 4002 50; bulls. $204 25;
calves, $3 Wifi 50; Texas-fed steers, $3 5004 60.
Hogs Receipts today, 28,000; tomorrow, 40.-
000; left over. 0000. Market 5010c higher;
closed easy. Mixed and butchers, $6256 50;
good to choice heavy, $0 6506 6714; rough
heavy, $6 3506 60; light. $5 8506 30; bulk of
sales, $0 SWgC CO.
bneep Keceipis, is.000. Sheep steady to
weak; lambs 10015c lower. Good to choice
wethers, $4 2504"75; fair to choice mixed. $3 25
i& u; western sheep, $3 5004 60; native
iambs, $4 35 015 Western lambs, $4 2506.
KANSAS Crrr. Jan. 20. Cattle Receipts.
li.vw. including isoo Tcxans. Market steady
to weak. Native steers, $3 3005 60; Texas and
Indian steers, $3 2504 15; Texas cows, $2 600
2 00; native cows and heifers, $1 7503 85;
siocKers ana zeeaers, i-Gi lo; bulls, $203 85;
caives, ; western steers, $2 7565 05; West
ern cows, $1 7503.
Hogs Receipts, 11,000. Market .stronirr
Bulk of sales, $6 4506 55; heavy, $6 5506 65:
packers, $6 3506 45; medium, $0 4006 5714;
owst; yorjeers, $6 4006 4714:
pigs. $5 450615.
Sheep Receipts, 4000. Market firm. Muttons
$354 15; lambs. $3 6505 80; range wethers, $3
SOUTH OMAHA. Jam 20.-Cattle RecelDts.
4000. Market steady. Native steers, $3 3505
cows and heifers, $304 20; Western steers $1 75
oi--co iu iccucra, cwt! t calves
$4 5006 25; bulls, stags, etc, $2 6003 SO
Hogs Receipts, 8600. Market 6010c higher
Heavy, $6 6006 55; mixed. $0 450665- light!
$6 3006 40; bulk of sales, $6 4506 55
Sheep-Receipts, 6200. Market active steady
Fed muttons, $3 7504 40; -wethers, $45 10"
ewes, $3 5004 25; common and stockers v?m"
lambs, $506. '
Mining: Stocks.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20.-Offlclal closing
Quotations for mining stocks:
Belcher $0 7:
Mexican
Occidental Con
Onhlr
...$1 60
Best & Belcher... 1 05
Bullion 7
Caledonia 2 35
... 40
... 1 S5
... 65
... 44
... 35
... 25
... 07
... 50
... 1 05
... 40
... 45
Overman
Challenge Con ... 40
PotosI
Chollar 35
Confidence 1 10
Con. Cal. & Va... 1 85
Crown Point .... 42
Gould & Curry... 67,
Hale & 'Norcrcss. 70,
Justice 12
Savage
beg. Belcher ..
Sierra Nevada
sliver Hill
Union Con ....
Utah Con
Yellow Jacket .
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Mining stocks today
closed as follows:
Adams Con $0 20
Little Chief $0 00
Ontario 5 50
OpMr 1 80
Phoenix 5
PotosI 3c
Savage ai
Alice 25
Brecce 40
Brunswick Con .. 8
Comstock Tunnel. 8
Con. Cal. & Va... 1 75
Horn Silver 1 SO
Iron Silver 70
Leadvllle Con ... 3
Sierra Nevada ... 82
Small Hopes 30
Standard 3 00
BOSTON. Jan. 20. Closing quotations:
Adventure
..$ 14 50Ih1o Royale
.$ 10 00
. 60 00
. 00 00
. 10 50
. 22 50
. 26 25
. 6 50
. 7 75
. 63 00
Allouez 3 62;
Mohawk
Trimountain .
Trinity
United States
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverines . .
Amalgamated . 03 00
Daly West 37 00
Bingham 33 50
Cal. & Hecla... 540 00
Centennial 24 00;
Copper Range . 64 00
Dominion Coal. 130 00
Franklin 10 37!
Xevr York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. The cotton market
opened easy at a decline of 1 to 6 points and
closed Bteady at a net decline of 4 to 10
points. Futures closed steady; January, $8 71;
February. $S 06; March, $8 72; April, $8 74
May, $8 77; June, $8 75; July. $8 78; August,'
$8 56: September, $8 22. Spot closed steady;
middling uplands, $S 05; do Gulf, $9 20; sales
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Futures closed nnii
and unchanged. Sales, 10,100 bags. Including
February. $4 2004 25; May. $4 6004 55; Sept
tember, $4 7504 80; November, $4 0004 05- De
cember, $5 05. '
Sugar Raw nominal; centrifural. m t.r
313-1603&C Refined QUlet.
Dairy Produce at Chicago.
CHICAGO. Jan. 20.i-Oa the Prorfn -ex
change today xhe butter market was easy
creameries, 1725c; dairies. 1762X- tLl
quiet, loss off 23Hc Cbeew strong, 13jc
STRONG SPOTS LACKING
TItADIXG OX XEW YORK STOCK EX
CHANGE "WITHOUT FEATURE.
Effort of Professionals to Force
Down Prices Demand for New
York Public Utilities.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. The opening activity
In stocks today was on the selling side, and
seemed to be due to operations by room trad
ers, based on the weakness developed at the
close yesterday, but supporting orders were
encountered which put a stop to the efforts of
professionals to force prices down, by which.
In case of sale, they would have to borrow
the stocks for deliver. On the other hand, the
buying orders were placed on a scale down
ward for the most part, and the recovery came
to a stop for lack of motive power.
A spurt la the stocks of New York public
utilities helped the recovery, the decision, of
the Appellate Division of the Supreme Co'urt
at Albany against the constitutionality of the
New York franchise tax being the reason for
the buying of these stocks. It had been
clearly expected that the decision would be
against the tax. and the effect had been dis
counted1 for two weeks past by buying on the
confident assumption that the result would be
as announced today. This movement, conse
quently, spent Its force almost immediately.
The market then fell back Into a deeper rut of
idleness thanr at any time since the first of the
year. Yesterday's few strong spots were lack
ing. Amalgamated Copper rose nearly a point at
one time, on the ground of rather a vague con
fidence that conditions in the trade were great
ly improved. Great Northern preferred suf
fered in common with Northern Securities on
the curb from distrust of yesterday's rumor of
a coming increase in the dividend rate.
There was much discussion of the action of
the Secretary of the Treasury looking to the
resubstltutlon of Government bonds for the
state and municipal bonds accepted as security
for Government deposits during the money
stringency last Fall. Bankers were inclined
to view It as a suggestion rather than as an
order, and as designed to facilitate the con
traction of currency, now that funds are flow
ing back to the reserve centers. Just as his
avowed purpose last Fall was to encourage ex
pansion of bank note circulation while the
demand for circulation was growing. The ad
vance In prices of Government bonds was evi
dence of a purpose. In some quarters at least.
10 procure bonds from the onen market in
order to be able both to keep out note Issues
and to retain Government deposits. The pros
pect of gold exports was a continuing influ
ence against speculation in stocks. The per
sistent apathy of the demand for stocks led to
a late selling movement, as was the case yes
terday, and the market closed weak and at the
lowest In the midst of the largest activity of
inc cay.
Bonds were dull and lrrerular. Total snl.
$-.045,000. United States 2s. registered, tlw
3s, registered, and the old 4s. registered, ad
vanced c and the old 4a.
ts li per cent on the last call.
CLOSING STOCK LIST.
O
Co
STOCKS.
Atchison ..,
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio.,
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ..,
Canada Southern ..
Chesapeake & Ohio.
Chicago & Alton...
An TiM
27.200
1.900
7.000
' "6606
'i5,406
100
200,
S6i
100
04
135
70
52
f
75
200
27
84
Chicago, ind." &" Louis.
Chicago & Eastern JlV
mcigo ureat Western.
1.700
qo a pia....
do B nfd
800
Chleatro x- ia-
22$
Chicago Term. &Tran
do pfd
100
100!
its
34
95 -
C. C. C. & St. T-n.il
woioraao southern ...
29
qo jsl pre... ......
An M A
69
Delaware & Hudsnn ."
100
1.300
44
Del.. Lack. X- u-.t
170
Denver & Rio Grande.!
271
400
ao pra
Erie "
87i
39.500,
5,100
5.800:
100
700j
i,ioo
200
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
as
70K,
Great Northorn tiM.
504
Hocking Valley ......
do pfd
Illinois Central ,
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Erie & Western,
103J
0714
U7ft
44
100
73
qo pra
Louisville & NaKhvMio
113
3.200
28.500
3,000:
Manhattan T"lo- t.A
126$
153
Metropolitan Street Ry!
H0
jicjucan uentrai
Mexican National
Minn. & St. Loulu
1,000
600
21.006
18
Missouri Pacific
107
111
-M-. K. & T
do pfd ,
New Jersey Central.
1.100
1.000
00
New York Central
Norfolk & Western....
do pfd
Ontario & Western....
Pennsylvania
Reading
"3006
187
1511
700
73
uo
33
153153
ao 1st pfd ,
do 2d nfd
oO
1
St. Louis & San Fran.
ao 1st pra
do 2d pfd
79
St. Louis S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific ,
Southern Railway .....
do pfd
TVT91 Pol(l.
70
26
0114
177?S
101
64
35
94
23
Toledo. St. L. & wJ"!
ao prj
Union Paclflo
do pfd
Wabash
1U1
03
do Pfd
Wheeling & Lake Erie.
do 2d pfd
Wisconsin Central ....
44
25
35
do pfd
Express Companies
Oit
Adams
American ,
United States
205
P20
Wells-Fargo
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper .
142
1210
13.900!
1 I
2
i Z
S6X
004 00k
1014 100&
i30j 135'
'".24 "si"
34 34
"1 71 4
2S" "2714
'43'"
"is" 'is
3414 344
" "iiii
172 171
"40H "364
"30?" 80"i
7114 701i
57H 57
205 205
105 104
74 74
j2Si" 126
1541$, 152$
142 141
25-i 2514
10li 18U
iifii iiiii
2S.H 27
6i oovC
1621 isii"
I 73 73
3.700 3314 33
20.600 154
23,000 614
600 7214 72
200 70 70
200 71 70
800 27 26?i
500 62 61
2,000 178?i 177U
100 102 192
20.700 65 64
4.900 35 35
tt0 0454 94
3.700 41 40
200 30 30
27.V66 ibvi ioi"
1.500 04 P3U
900 20 20"
1.100 44 44
" 406 35 34
500 27 20
200 63 53
61
Amer. uar et oundry.
do pfd
2,200
40V4
oo5
American Linseed OH.
do pfd
i66
17
Amer. Smelt. & Refln..
43
44
OS
06
671
1.600
ao pra
Anaconda Mlnlnir Co.
400
3,600
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
woioraao Fuel Jt Iron..
Consolidated Gas
Cont. Tobacco pfd
General Electric
Hocking Coal
International Paper ...
do pfd
International Pmrpr . .
G00
7?U
2,000
200
117
185
300
10
600
100
Laclede Gas
.National Biscuit
National Lead
North American ......
Pacific Coast
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
"200
15
20
116
68
S0
200;
600
2,2001
40
39'
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car...!
104
103
103
64
04
94
03T4
03
200
200;
2,000!
200
0,100
600
U4
234
234
232
itepumic steel
do pfd
2111
7814!
21
21
78
Sugar "
Tennessee Coal A- iZll'
78
130U
1J
120
United Statea Leather.!
01
1,000
100
12
UU piQ ..........
United States Rubber.,
do pfd
88,1
56
86
00
81
as
500
17
50
36
86
00
2Si
04 I
1.000
8.600
United States Steel...
do pfd
Western Union
American Locomotive "."
do pfd
Kansas City Southern.".
do pfd
00
37
87
8,400
600
00
1.700
100!
1.0001
7.000
2.100
35
60l
48
81
.33
Rock Island
a
4T
81 I
do. pfd
3.200
Total sales for the day, 464.000 shares.
BONDS.
V. S. 2s, ref. reg.109
Atchison adj. 4s... 02M
C. & N.W. con. 7s.l34
D. & R, G. 4s OSlI
Northern Pac 3s.. 73
uO 4s ......... 103J
Southern Pac 4s.. 01
Union Pacific 4s...l03ti
coupon ......iuu
do 3s. reg....t..107
do new 4s, reg..l34tt
do coupon 136
do old 4s, reg...H0
do coupon 110
do 5s, reg 103 1
do coupon 104
1 "ore 4s 110
Wis. Central 4s.
91
StoclcM at London.
LONDON. Jan. 20.Closlng quotations
Anaconda
INorfolk. X- w... -n
Atchison
80 do nfd . ' AT
do pfd
2ntario. & Astern 34
Bait. & Ohio.,
..103S
Pennsylvania
Can. Pacific .
Ches. & Ohio.
..130
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
4
31
38?i
36
07
60
104
06
37
89?i
2954
46
Chi. Gr. Western. 2
y-ni., ai. ec bu
Denver & Bio Gr. 4l5i
do pfd 01
Southern Ry ....
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Union Pacific ...
do pfd
U. S. Steel
Erie 40
UO IRl piu...... ,3
do 2d Pfd 5ft
Illinois Central ..152!
do pfd
Wabash
M., K. & T 28
do pfd
tw iorK tent. ..150
iHoncy, JCxekaBgre. Etc.
NEW YORK, Jan. 30.-Money on call Bteady
04 63
lk 40
"n "17
44 "44"
0t 06"
60 67
73 73
210 216
117 116
19 "ioii
18 17
7i4 7i
45i 45i
at -l'iyu per cent; closing onerea at 4 per
cent. Time money steady; 60 days, 41404
per cent; 00 days, 41404K per cent; six months,
41404 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5
Oj- per cent.
Sterling exchange firm, with actual business
in bankers' bills at $4 86.050 4 87 for demand
and at $4 83.7504 S3.S0 for GO days. Posted
rates. $4 S414 and $4 S704 85. Commercial bills,
$4 S2T404 S3&.
Bar silver. 471tc
Mexican dollars. 374c
Government bonds strong: railroad bonds
steady.
LONDON, Jan. 20. Bar silver quiet, 21d
per ounce. 'Money, 30314 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market for
short bills is 3H0354 per cent. The rate of
discount in the open market for three-months
bills Is 314 Per cent.
Consols for money, 526; do for account, 03.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20.-SIlver bars,
471Jc
Mexican dollars, nominal.
Drafts Sight. 10c: telegraph. 12V4c v
Sterling on London, 60 days, $4 6411; do
Daily Treaunry Statement.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Today's statement
or the Treasury shows:
Available cash balances $212,047,480
U01(J 101.540.854
Sank Clearings.
Clearings.
$514,478
503,209
353.135
261.78S
Balancea
Portland
Seattle .
Tacoma
Spokane
$04,400
25,330
10.41
Ballet Flica Rather Wild.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20. Jay Lenmer. man
ager of the Dr. Scott SoaD Comnanv Is
dead at the City Hospital. He waa shot
accidentally -while alighting from a car
at tiign and Franklin streets, but by
whom it is not known. The police are
jooKins for John McGllIcuddy, a saloon
keeper, and four necroes who nartlelnatpti
in a pistol duel at the place named when
i.anmer was shot.
Claiborne Moaby. ono of the negroes, 1b
U11UC1 UliVBU
Later in the day McGilllcuddv eavi. him.
self up and was held pending action by the
' Robbers Hold Up Gambling; Den.
TOXOPAH, Nev., Jan. 20. Two masked
men entered a saloon and gambling place
i. an eariy nour tnis morning and held
up the proprietor for about and a
diamond ring. Ten men were In the
place, and, while one of the robbers was
rifling the cash register, the other kept
me visitors at Day at the muzzle of a re
volver. While the robberv was In nrnimvw
George Cole, one of the nronriotors. holtPil
for a rear door, but one of the robbers
enoi mm Deforo he could escape. Cole's
wuuna is not serious. Tho robbers es
capea.
AT THE HOTELS.
THE PORTLAND,
Geo K Burton. S F
G E Belott. Inrinls
!J E Ransom. Utlca
J W Cochrane & wife.
Lyttleton Price, Hall-j
Ashland. Wla
ey, iaano
Robert Donar. S F
E N White. Holyoke
E W Splcer. Salt Lak
H F Clough, Seattle
G I Taylor, San Fran
H M Goldberg, S F
H S Mollner. Chicago
W E Ebel, St Paul
H Heujes. N Y
S P Schultze. S F
Mrs O D Colvln.Snttl
J W Rogers. Salt Lake
A G Thompson, San Fr
c; u latourctte. city
A R Hathons, Seattle
Allen E Ransom, do
A B Clark & wf.What-
com
R M Burton. St Louis
Wm W Canev. N Y
Frank I Towlc. St Paul
F N Dewqy. N Y
B Osann, Chicago
C C Matthews, Bo- V E Burris. do
njmla Richard Smith. Spokan
E A Christopher. Chgoc F Hamilton. Hodson
n "in w swift. Fresno
iV t? Cochran, city 1 g Gristing & wf. :
S F
M H Cooner. San Fr
Paul R Ruben. S F
Chaa Welnshenk. S F
W B Jerome, Chicago
E B Holmes, Buffalo
C W Stults. N Y
S R Commander. Re
dondo
W K Smith & wf, S F
U Grange. S F
I J G Blake. Seattle
Will E Fry. N Y
vi iurjiiau, ai x'aui
Mr & Mrs A E Will
iams. Seattle
G F Wilder. Tacoma
W Piper, do
Mr & Mrs E J String-
nam. rs 1
D J Smith. N Y
J B Stokes. Phlladelphl
J Shaw Gillespie, S F
John Arnett, San Fran J B Hall, Cleveland
THE PERKINS.
A. J Johnson. Astorialq A Meade, Jr. Frem
J E Fox. The Dalles J A Young. MoMlnnv
F P Runom. Tacoma
T O Phillips. Dallas
J W Crow, Pendleton
P II S D Selby.
Jacksonville. Or
Mrs F D Hall. Ashland
J M Bayless. Minn
Mrs J M Bayless. do
JI M McCormack. Mc-
Cormack, Wash
Mrs H M McCormack.
McCormack, Wash
A E Peterson, Astoria
Miss Eva Hansen, do
F J HUlwell, Yoncalla
Mrs F J HUlwell. do j
Ed H Capps, City
A M Wheeler. Clatak
A B Thomas, Minn
W V Fuller. Dallas
M J Clark, Everett
Max Lueddcman, An
Perry White, do
D F Herron. Hcppni
F C Avery. Ft Colllni
Mrs Avery. do
C E Redfield. Heppner
Mrs C W Brasfleld,
Puyallup. Wash
Miss BrasEfield, do
J H Stewart, K City
Mrs Stewart, do
MIes Stewart, do
D W Coate. Idaho
H W Porter, Grass Val
Ballona. Pendleton
J B Andrew, Blckel-
ton. Or
Mrs Andrew, Blckel-
ton. Or
Mrs F H Patton. Colo
G Conser. Heppner
A B Thomason, Pendtn
telope, or
F J Howell. Ashland
Ed J Jardlne. ChlcagoJMlss B Hohnkamp. do
T Starr, Colo Sprlngsij o Rehberg. Grnt Pass
v. lm r ox. ia uranae ia W Shaver. do
C A McArthur. S DakjMrs Shaver, do
Mrs C A McArthur, do D L Cody, Buckley
Miss McArthur, do js T Smith do
Mrs L F Kower, MlnnlFIoy Smith. do
. a uavenport. apoKn.C Row, St Louis
J A Guttatly, Wenatch
J H Smith. do
ui Diner. Seattle
Mrs M S Woodcock,
La Conner
Mrs C Wilson. Astoria
Mrs S F Clayton, do
THE IMPERIAL.
J D Smith. Darton
Mrs S B Hermann,
Myrtle Point
Mrs J S McCormack,
Astoria
W D Smith. HUlsboroj
w d smith, vane
M J Rowan, Butte
O Opoenhelmer. S F
Anna Mlkklelsen. Astor
Frank Barker, Astoria
Unas Butler. Seattle
u c Fulton, do
C L Huston, do
S E Purrine. Salem
Miss H Butler. Seattle
Mrs Dr JS Watt, Hood
Kivtr
Mrs W W Satwart.
Hood River
J G Falrfowl. Seattle
E P Bergman. Sumptr;
A J corsen. Seattle
Mrs A F Streeter. WW
G W G ruber, Spokane
J R Stoddard, Doty
airs umber, do
J M Irvln, Paisley
G W Maxwell, N Y
Mrs Maxwell. do
H E Rodney
D Berman, Wash
b vanaerhyle. Waa
C Martlg. So Bend
F L Chambers, Eugene
u A Davis, Illinois
Mrs Davis do
W E Plngree. Heppner
Mrs F E Shatter. Salm
wm it King, Ontario
Mrs E A Pierce. Salem Mrs King & bov. do
Miss Van Wagner, L Pypytakl. La Grande
Salem y q Westascott, Salem
Mrs Colfray. Salem Mrs J Adams, Brownsvl
THE ST. CHARLES.
J M Brooks, Ch.ema.wa
J A Gavlll, Pendleton
A Purcell. Fargo
T R. McGlnnls. Moro
J A Byerly. Ostrander
ll A Skeels, sprlngflld
W W Benson. Falrhv
C W Comstock. Aberdn
T H Foss, Coal Crk
C J Loodlng, St Paul
li J Burxe, Seaside
F Huston. Tacoma
iliss n watklns, Cody,
Wyoming
Mrs J R McVay, Hood
G H Brown, Rockwood
w 11 Bears, Hood Rlv
Kiver
W F Allen. Seaside
W M Benson. Falrhavn
N H McKay. Sauvlea
C Lalton, Seaside
H Brown, Chinook
G T Wlman. Salem
A S Lanham. City
JW Musgrove. do
A Blair, Newberg
A Price. Dayton
B M Rothery, Dalles
J D Price, do
J W Laughlln. do
R R Morrison. Seattle
W J Mitchell & wf. SF
T P Haynes, Jndepend
W Hlnroan. Buttellle
J Ough, Camas
P S Stamp & wf.
Ki. ueaverion
Dr W B Brookshlre.
RIdgeDeld
HT Purvis & wf.
jsancoua
C E Williams, Nemab, Ridgefleld
i una
THE ESMOND.
W A Edgerton, Dndce
F L Patterson, Seattle
Mrs Patterson. do
H Sweet. do
M E G ruber. S F
J L Le Roy. Bohemia
T Dougherty, Jacksnvl
i ureji tooiana 1
Mrs Gray. do
Joe Studer do
W Kauffman. Vane
B P Smith. Rainier
A H Myers, Toledo
S Pritchett. Moscow
F McWilllams. do
J Compton. Bellevua
John Carlson, Astoria
Mrs Carlfon. do
L H Overg. Clatskanle
Mrs M Stewart. On trio
G Anderson. Richmond
MIsa P Kluch. do
T O'Donnell. Waverly
Mrs M R Dunbar, S F
J E Dunbar, do
Mrs Dunbar. do
T N Jones, Salem
H Thompson, Tacoma.
Mrs ThomDson. Timm,
O E Elliott. Marsblnd
Geo Elee. Astoria
M S Anderson. Clatak
E Quigley. Svenson
J H Kason. Tacoma !
E C Comstock, Aberd
L B Royal. do
H Napo. Vane, B C iW Newell. Oak Point
R Johnson. do ll N Newman. Onir rf
Miss A Horton, WlnlkE Hogan. Cascades
U u .Nairn, uanston L.yaa Morgan. Albany
Geo Patterson. Seattle F Morgan. Albanv
Frank Arthur, Seattle!
Hotel Brsns-rrlclc, Seattle.
European plan, popular rates. "hfnAn
Improvements. Business center. Near
aepot.
Tacoma Hotel, Tacoma.
American plan. Rates. $3 and up.
Ketel Donaelly, Tacoma.
First-class restaurant in, connectioa.
Rainier Grand Hotel, Seattle.
European nlan. Fin
Hdqrs. naval, military and traveling men.
Roomj en suite and single. Free shower
bathi. Hates. V- ud. H. P. Dunbar. Pron.
COE
Buys and sells GRAIN, PROVISIONS,
STOCKS, BONDS and COTTON
FOR, CASH OR FUTURE DELIVERY.
Deals In Government, Municipal and Miscellaneous Securities. Ownlntr and ooerat
sm 11 1 cxiensive private wire system in trie world, we can execute large or
iiiuil Jiuinpii .iuu sdi-isiuuiuriiy man any otner concern.
We paarantee to execute orders when limits aro reached. We do not hold you
responsible for moro tVnn thn mnrHn -vnt, . n- t . f
est for mTnTonE stocksr
MARGINS REQUIRED: Grnln, lc
""'""i sran, jl-oc per nnsuei) siockK, 11 or J per cent.
VTe will send you our Book of. Statistics and Dally Market free. Write for it
REFERENCES, 75 National and State Banks.
Main Exchange. Bank of. Commerce
in .a of the principal towns and cities of
Pullman. Ritzville. Dayton. Walla Walla
structlon to Portland. Tacoma. Seattle. Everett, and Vancouver, B C
Nn IF YOU HAAT3 AN OPEN TRADE OR ACCOUNT AVITIT US V
1D1 OPERA1E IT IN ANY OF OUR 7C OFFICES.
FOLLOWS ARMOUR'S LEAD
FLUCTUATIONS IN THE CHICAGO
GRAIN PIT YESTERDAY.
3Iny Wheat, After a Decline, Ad
vances Quarter of a Cent Above
Mondny's Closing Price.
CHICAGO. Jan. 20. In the -wheat market.
a3 usual, the hand of the interest termed "the
leading long" could be seen. May wheat opened
"c25ic to i(iic lower at 70 to iDVic, numer
ous small holders unloading under the lnflu
ence of the unresponsive attitude of the Liver
pool market to the strength on this side yes
terday. Their offerings, however, were readily
absorbed by the big operator mentioned, and
in consequence May rallied early to "Oc At
this price the support previously given was
withdrawn temporarily, and the leading long
was reported to have unloaded 500,000 bushels
ot May on the upturn. With the added In
centlve of liberal receipts and weakness in
Northwestern markets, the crowd quickly
pressed the price down to 7S?ic At this point
support, influenced somewhat by reports ot
better exports and a decrease of 2,500,000 bush
els in the world's visible supply, became more
general, and a rally to 70c ensued. The
close was strong at the top at 70-4c, HQ'V
over yesterday.
The corn market opened easier, but turned
firm and fairly active on smaller receipts
than expected, and the close was strong, -Xo
up at iiic for May.
Oats opened easy. Later the buying move
ment becamo general. Influenced by the wheat
strength, and the closo was jc over yes
terday for May at 3Cc.
Provisions were dull but firm on tho ad
vance in hogs and smaller receipts at the chief
receiving points. May pork closed 27c up,
lard 15c up and ribs 20c better.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing.
January
May ...
July ...
.50 75U 50 75Th
?0'
$0 75
7 7?i
M'.f, 74?i
CORN.
47 4S
42! 43
OATS.
7Si
"4 H
7lWi
74
January
May ...
47
44 i
at
July ...
4
January
May ...
34
36
. 354 3
. 32 32V5
MESS PORK.
.17 05 17 05
.16 45 1G72VA
354
32
July ...
32
January ..
17 05
10 42i
10 12&
0 50
035
17 05
May
16 72U
LARD.
10 15 10 25
0 50 0 02
0 35 9 45
SHORT RIBS.
January
10 20
May . . .
0 C2&
July :..
0 45
January ..
May
8 92V5
0 05
0 10
0 25
SD2&
005
0 10
0 224
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Quiet.
Wheat No. 2 Spring. 7570c; No. 3.
78c; No. 2 red. 77Q7Sc.
Corn No. 2 and yellow, 47i$c-
Oats No. 2. 33if?34c; No. 3 white, 34S35Vic,
Rye No. 2. 51JJ52c.
Barley Good feeding. 4548c; fair to choice
malting. 505Sc.
Flaxseed No. 1. $1 15; No. 1 Northwestern.
$1 24.
Timothy seed Prime. 4
Mess pork $17 05 per bbl.
Lard $10 20 per cwt.
Short ribs sides Loose. $8 0214(39 22.
Xry wilted shoulders Boxed, SS SOS 75
Short clear sides Boxed. 59 3"30 50.
Clover Contract grade, $9 75-310 05.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels ....
.. 18.600
14.400
Wheat, .bushels ...
Cora, bushels
. s.coo
.555.400
.010,200
. 4.700
. 57.000
14.700
165.500
Oats, misneiB
Rve. bushels
218.100
i3,30O
Barley, bushels ...
Grnln and Produce at New York.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Flour Receipts, 22,-
Kn barrels: exports. 44.582 barrels.
.Market
moderately active and still very firm.
Wheat Receipts, 11,800 bushels; exports,
47.877 bushels. Spot Arm. No. 2 red, 820,
elevator, and 82c. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 North
ern, Duluth, 89Hc, f. o. b. afloat. After early
weakness resulting from lower Engusn cables,
small seaboard clearances and Northwest sell
ing, wheat recovered on a big demand from
shorts, and closed nrm at net uncnangca
prices. March closed 84c: May, 82Jc; July,
Hons, wool and hides bteady.
Butter Receipts. 8100 packages; market dull;
state dairy. 18325c; creamery, extra, 26c;
creamery. 19525c.
Eggs Receipts. 6700 packages; state and
Pennsylvania, 27c; Western uncandled, 20g25c.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. Wheat strongec;
barley weaker: oats steady.
Snot quotations:
Wheat Shipping. S140S146H; milling,
1 47KS1 515i.
Barley Feed, Jl J641 1; brewing, ?i 2&
22 "-4.
Oats-Red. $122tf&t32: white. S1.22K31 45;
black. SI 17V401 30.
Call board sales:
Wheat Stronger; May, 81 41c
Barley Weaker; May. SI 16 bid; cash.
$1 46.
Corn Large yellow, ?l 3031 40.
Change In Available Supplies.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Special cable and tel-
graphlc communications to Bradstreet's show
the following changes In available supplies as
compared with last account:
Wheat. United States and Canada, east of
the Rockies, decreased li.OOO bushels; afloat
for and In Europe decreased 2,500.000 bushels;
total supply decreased 2,517.000 bushels.
Corn. United States and Canada, east of the
Rockies, decreased 31,000 bushels.
uau, unuea oiaies ana v.anaaa, east ot
the Rockies, decreased 270,000 bushels.
European Grnln Markets.
LONDON, Jan. 20. Wheat Cargoes on pass
age, sellers asking aa vance: wo. 1 standard
California, 32s 3d; Walla Walla, 30s; English
country markets steady.
LIVERPOOL, Jan. 20. Wheat Arm: No. 1
standard California, 6s 5d. Wheat and flour
In Paris firm; French country markets quiet
but steady. Weather in England overcast.
Wool Markets.
BOSTON, Jan. 20. The wool market here
was quieter this week, but prices remain very
firm, with an upward tendency. Territory.
Idaho fine. 14015c; fine medium, 16017c: me
dium, 1617c; Wyoming fine, 1415c; fine me
dium, 17lSc; medium, lG17c Utah fine, 14
015c; fine medium. 16317c; medium. 17018c.
Montana fine choice, 19920c; fine average, I7
18c; fine medium, 19820c; staple, 19820c; me
dium, 19-g20c; pulled, scoured basis, fine. 47G)
50c: combing, 4013o; fine combing, 4548c.
California finest, 5355c; Northern choice. 21fB
23c; do average, 17018c; Southern, 12.013c.
LONDON, Jan. 20. There was a large at
tendance at the opening of the first series of
wool auction sales today. The offerings con
sisted of 10,569 bales ia good condition. Com
petition was good and prices advanced. Fine
merinos sold steady and medium grades showed
firmness. Cross-breds were in brisk demand.
Medium and common cross-breds were un
changed. A few greasy combings "were taken
for America at full prices. Cape of Good Hopo
and Natal grades met with a steady sale. The
Commission Co.
Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00
" "auc " e tuarB no mi"-
per btuhelt Stock, ?2 per share. Com-
Building. Minneapolis. Minn. Exchange
the Northwest Including Spokane Colfax
Moscow, Pendleton. Hvifes T under con-
OU CAN
cent.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20. Wool-Unchanged.
Metal Markets.
.-t.v TORK, Jan. 20. Tin was quiet l
lower at 2802S.35o.
Copper was 3s 9d lower at 52 17s 6d 1
spot and 153 2s 6d for futures in the Lond
market, where It was easy, but without m
terlal change. Standard Is quoted at 11.62
lake. 12.25012.50c; electrolytic. 12.20012.2;
and casting. 12012.25c
ia tV?vanced I5 3d In London, closing
.11 10s, but was unchanged here at 4c
SP'11"" waj aulet and unchanged In Lond
at - 6d, and closed here at 4.9004.93c.
Iron was a shade lower abroad, closing at 5:
and Mlddlcsboro at 47s ld. Locally Iron w
uu.ct una uncnanged. No. 1 foundry. North
v... quoiea at ?23025; No. 2 foundr
orthern. No. 1 foundry. Southern, and No.
foundry. Southern soft, S22023
ATTEMPT TO BRIBE ALLEGED
Representative Lessler Says Submi
rlne-Ront Man Offered Him Money.
. vyasmiwuton, Jan. 20. A sub-com
mlttee of tho House committee on nava
affairs 13 investigating the charge that
Kcpresentatlve Lesslcr of North Caro
Una, one of the members of tho naval
committee, has been approached with a
bribe of S5000 for his support of a prop
osition looking to an appropriation for
additional submarlno torpedo boats, with
a view to ascertaining whether there is
sufficient warrant for the committee to
ask the House to order a regular lnvestl
gallon of the matter. The ssnsatlnnii
charge was made by Mr. Lessler himself
ai a meeting of the naval affairs com
mittee today. The oueatlon of thn TTni
land torpedo-boats was taken up and
Mr. Lesslcr, who was opposing the au
thorization of additional boats, told the
committee that he had been approached
with a bribe. His statement startled thn
committee, and several members, among
them Mr. Butler, of Pennsylvania, and
ju.. nooens, or .Massachusetts, Immedl
ateiy suggested that so serious a chargi
snouia oe investigated at once. After
some discussion, Mr. Wheeler, of Ken
tucky, offered a resolution, which was
adopted, to appoint a sub-committee tn
Investigate at once and to report to tho
iuu committee.
FUNERAL OF GONZALES.
South Carolina's Capital Pays Honor
to Murdered Editor.
COLUMBIA, S. a. Jan. 20. About 2000
people attended the funeral of Editor N.
G. Gonzales at Trinity Episcopal Church
this afternoon, packing the galleries,
aisles and vestibules and every part of
the building. With the exception of the
funeral of General Wade Hampton in the
same church last April, the assemblage
was the largest and most representative
ever seen In South Carolina in the last
quarter of a century.
Governor.MIles B. McSweeney, ex-Gox
ernor Jonn C Shepard, now presiding
over the State Senate In the absence of
tne Lieutenant-Governor, most of tho
members of the General Assembly and
state officers, and scores of leading men
from very part of the state, were pres
ent. Ail ousiness places In Columbia
wero closed during the funeral h,ours.
DfcBURKIlARTfeWNtDERWL 0FFE&
I !it DAYS IREATMENT
1 ctms.
Dr. Burkhart s vegetable Comnound ha
proved a blessing in millions of homes. It poa-
mvciy cutej unronic Aliments. Jvianer. i.iver
ana siomaca u meases, uatarrn. Malaria. Bad
.Memory, jjizzmcss, Meaaacne. Coated Tongue.
i-aipuauon 01 tne tieari, LAUrippe and Rheu
matism. 10 days' treatment free. All Drug
gists'. DR. W. S. BURKHART, Cincinnati. O.
WiLCOI TiiiY PHI t
I Tot 30 yean the oaly safe and raiUble re-isBalftReBKlfcterfaralltronblM-
T"n.
s Lth,n i7? At drntgurts, or by nalL !
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TRAVELERS' GLIDE.
TIME CARD
OF TRAINS
PORTLAND
Departs. Arrives.
Puget Sound Limited for Ta
coma, Seattle, uiympia.
South Bend and Gray's
Harbor notnts 7:23 am 4:13 an
North Coast Limited for Ta
coma. Seattle, ispoicane,
Butte, EU Paul. Minneap
olis, Chicago, New Tork.
Boston and all points East
and Southeast 2:00 nin T-0O n
Twin City Express for Ta
coma, Seattle, spoicane.
Helena, St. Paul. Minne
apolis. Chicago, New
Tork. Boston and all points
East and Southeast 11:45 nm T:(Y t-
North Coast-Kansas City- ' ' ,
St. Louis Special, for Ta
coma, Seattle, Spokane.
Butte. Billings, Denver, .
Omaha, Kansas City, St.
Louis and all points East
and. Southeast 2:00 pm TOOaia
All trains dally except on South Bend branch.
A D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Pi
eneer Arent. 253 Morrison at., corner Thtn
Portland. Or.
Willamette River Boats
Steamer POMONA for Salem, Independence
Albany and Corvallls, leaves CMS A. M. Tuesl
cays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Steamer ALTONA. for navtnn vr.vrinnit,.
"??' eaTe 7 Mondays, Wednejdayj
OREGON Cm TRANSPORTATION CO.
Cfflct and dccX foot Taylor street
I
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Shot Line
AN 25
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST
; UNION DEPOT. Leave. Arrive.
,. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:20 A. M. 4:30 P.M.7
. SPECLiL. Dalljr. Dally.
For th East via Hunt
lngton. SPOKANE FLYER. 6:00 P. M. 7:35 A. M.
Tcr ,?a?tera "Vaahlng- Dally. Daily,
ton. Walla Walb. Lew
li ton, Coeur d'Alene
and Gt. Northern points
a Z?iT-r? . Ea,SBW 8:15 P. M. 10:30 A M.
9 toton. vU Huat: Dar- Dally.
a OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
a S. S. Geo. W. Elder From
- q J"- F5; '' 21- Alnsworth ..Qo p
S. S. Columbia Dock.
' . Jan. 27. Feb. 0. 16. 26. 8:00 P. M.
For ASTORIA and way 8:00 P. M. fsrOft t, v
t t0n-C$nnUns wIth Dal'y Dally
earner for Uwaco and Sunday. except
Beacj?. steamer Saturday, Sunday,
a Haasalo. Ash-s. Dock. 10 p. m.
. . 6:45 A. M ibout
For Salem, Corvallls Mondays, n-00 P SC.
s and way polnta. steam- Wednesday Tuesdays.
" ,BuU, Ak-tet Frldajs. Thursdays.
, Pocc- Saturdays;
1 rf? DAYTON. Oreron7:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M.
City and Yamhill River Tues.. Mon..
? v -.8tr- Elmore. Thura, Wed..
Ash-at. dock. sat. Frt.
) (Water permitting.)
andrwatWM Who. 4:03 A-M. About
. RlDar? AVPah ts ttTOa daUJ' 5:00 P. Jt
.VLP clf't, ash- "team- except dally
Spokane or Lewis. Saturday, ex. Friday.
Teleohon Main 712.
PORTLAND & ASIATIC
STEAIV1SHIP CO.
t,Tr Tpkohama and Hong Kong. caUlsc st
fll rn!"JaU .a"d Snanshal, taking frelglit
lt con2e$tlng steamers for MaallaTPort Ar
thur and V1crtlrrV
ItSRAi?.AMHA SAILS ABOUT JANUARY 2S.
dr. . 1 xuu wrormatlon call oaoru
crs officials or agents of O. B. & N. Ca
EAST
SOUTH
Leave
Cliiuu Uepui
Arrive
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TltALN'S.
for Salem. Rosa-
8:30 P. M.
T:45 A. M,
burg. Ashland. Sac
ramento. O g d e n.
Han i'ruaclico. Mo
Jave, Loa Angelei,
El Paso, New Or
leans and tha EajL.
8:30 A. M.
Aiorning train con
nects at Woodbura
(dally except Sun
day) with train for
Mount Angel. Sll-
T:0OP.
verton. Browns-
vine. Sprlngneld,
Wendllng and Na
tron.
Albany passenger ..
Connects at Wood
burn with Alt. An
4:00 P. M.
10:10 A. M.
gel and Sllverton
local.
Corvallls passenger.
7:80 A. M.
5:50 P. at
jM:B0 P. M.
Sheridan passenger.
118:25 A. M-
Daily. llDally excent BunAt.
PORTLAND-OS WEGO SUBURBAN SERVICa
AND
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Leave Portland daily for 1 uui.n . -.m
M., 12:150. 2:05. 3:25, 5:20. U-25. 8:30 10:1
P. M. Dally except Sunday. S-Jto. 8:30 ?sa
10:25 A M.. 1:00. 11:20 P. it. tinr,A,4 nnw
0:0O A M
Returning from Oswcta. irrtv. Tnrtni
daily 8:30 A. M.. 1:05. 3:03. 4?ss t.s
8:55. 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday! a-23.
7:25. 0.30. 10:20. 11:45 A. M. Except Monday.
Leave from samo QCDot ror rAiiu intA.
mediate rolnta dally exoot Sundar i-oa v f
Arrive Portland 10:S0 AM.
The Independence-Monmouth motor Una oper.
ates dally to Monmouth, and A'rtie. connecting
-with S. P. Co.'s trains at Daliu a.nd ttiZ
pendence.
First-class rebate tickets on sale from Port
land to Sacramento and San Francisco: "net
rate. 517.50: berth. 55. Second-class fare.
tl5. without rebate or berth: secona-olass
erth. $2.50.
Tickets to Eastern colnts and Enron, iiu
Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and
Washington streets. Phone Main T12.
Ticket Office 122 Third St. Phone 689
LEAVE
No. 4
Tho Flyer dally to and
from St. Paul, Minne
apolis, Duluth. Chicago
and all points East.
ARRTVa
No. a
7:35 A. X.
COO P. M.
Through Palace and Tourist Rin.. tm.i..
and Buffet Smoklng-Llbrary Can.
JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE
KINSHIU MAIU
For Japan, China and all Asiatic points, wilt
About January 27th
or South -Eastern Alaska
Leave Seattle O A. M.
Steamship COTTAGE CITY
or CITY OF SEATTLE. Jan.
C, 12. 18. 24. 30; Feb. 5.
Steamers connect at San
Francisco with company's
eteamers for ports la Cali
fornia, Mexico and' Humboldt
Bay. For further Inform..
tion obtain, folder.
Right Is reserved to change steamers or eall
lcg dates.
AGENTS N. POSTON. 240 Washlnjrtmi
Portland; F. "W. CARLETON. 007 Paclflo aveJ
Tacoma: Ticket Gm.-e. 113 James it.. fitt!
GEO. W. ANDREWS. North-Western Passenger
Agent. San Francisco. Ticket Office. 4 New
Montgomery it. C. D. DUN ANN, Go a. Pua
Art.. Ban Francisco.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Itcput Kirtta Hud
I Streets.
I AKKiVUa
For Maygers. Ralnitr.
Clatikanle. WMtport
Clifton. Astoria. War
renton. Flavel, Ham
mond. Fort Steven.
Gaarnart Pk., Seaside.
Astoria and Seashore...
Exprtxs Dally.
Astoria Expreas.
Dally.
11:10 a; X.
: p. ac.
Xlcxet offlce. S35 Morrison it- and Union Dim,
v. maiu, ueo. iraas. Agt. Aaterls, Or.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE.
STEAMER BAILEY n 4
Leaves Portland dally J A. M.. except Sunday
Leaves Astoria dally 7 P. M.. except Sundar
THE DALLES-PORTLAND RdUTE
STEAMERS TAHOMA AXn xrr fVV
Leave Portland daily- 7 A xr mZtrrSf
5fiTBT.S?H2l.d79 7 m.. cePt sis:
4 . Wi CRICHTON. Asent, PorUaai.
UnV R-s jOj