THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. 13 PACKAGE COFFEE UP All Brands Have Advanced One-Half Cent. WORLD'S VISIBLE DECREASES Decline In Sucnr at nnstern rotnts Pacific Const Stnrfcets .ot Yet Affected Locnl Produce Quotations. All brands of package coSee advanced He per pound yesterday. No reason for the chance accompanied the announcement, and the pre sumption Is that the Arbuckle and Woolson people have come to toxt agreement. Co free baa been low for some time past, and an up irard movement does not occasion surprise. Latest estimates of the world's visible supply of coffee are of a decrease of 160.000 to 00.000 bags during the month of January. The fol lowing shows the visible supply of the world on January 1. 1003; Bags. London. Cue 41XT09 Liverpool, line A 4.675 Southampton, Eng......... . ....... 10.703 Hamburg 1,507.000 Actwerp 339.400 Havre 3,253.m0 Bordeaux .......... CI. COO Marseilles - 00,000 Netherlands L11S.OO0 Total Europe (all kinds) 7.1M.140 nio 082.000 Bantos 1,881.000 Bihla 31.000 United States (Brazil).... -.2.858.380 United States (other kinds). 42.037 2.A00.4M Total Afloat ... 11.741.573 Afloat tor ITnlted States from Brazil. Afloat for United States from Europe. Afloat for IT. -S. from Java and Cast Afloat for Europe from Java and East 351,500 1B.O00 02.000 Afloat for Europe from Brazil 022. (ho Afloat for Europe from United States 10.000 Embaraues Wo 43.000 Santos 57.000 Total I3.212.77S 'Against December 1 .. 13.217,001 Against January 1. 1002. ;.. .10.870.030 Refined sugar in the East declined lOccn barrels and 13c on racks. Pacific Coast -markets were not affected yesterday by the change. The New York Journal of Commerce of Jan uary 31 quoted an authority on sugar as fol lows: Sugars have been accumulating rapidly at the Cuban seaports, nt come of which there are very limited storage facilities, and many planters are obliged to realize on their crops to obtain funds. The qnestlon Is now one of supply and demand. The refiners have full stocks, while their requirements for meltings are smaller than at the same time last year, and a further reduction In meltings will be necessary next week.ln consequence of the light aemand for refined. If offerings continue, as St present, in greater volume than the refiners can care for. we may expect a further moder ate decline. It would seem, however, that the cedlno should soon be checked, otherwise It would pay to ship the Cuban and West Indian sugars to -England It the European markets re main steady. niu:v-ERs uuyixg hops. Market at Xevr York Cloaca a Shade Firmer Demand tor Prone. NEW TOB.K. Feb. 5. (Special.) Hops closed a shade firmer under a better demand from brewers. "Wires from up state note Email trad Ing, as dealers are Indisposed to accept offers. Foreign cables rvport a strong and unchanged taaxkeL Continued export Inquiries for prunes have Itlffened Ideas of holders slightly. The market closed strong on 40-GOi, CO-eOs and 60-70s, -with tome holders -declining to sell In a large way except at a slight advance. A few lots wero picked up for Hamburg account' at THC for 40s, Hie for 60s, and 5c for COs, In 25-pound boxes. Last cables quoted the Hamburg market at the full equivalent of spot, with an advancing ten aency. The local Jobbing demand Is elow, (hough showing signs of Improvement. In a. small way Oregon 30-40s were sold at flio In 25-pound boxes. On 40-50e Ciic will buy easily, this size being In more liberal sup ply. Receipts today were 3000 boxes for do mestic and 10,000 blxes for export. Salmon Is quiet on cheap grades, and while sSerlngs of pinks nt COo f . o. b. Coast are still available from the association and one or two sutside Interests, the volume of sale to all Points Is light. The association Is credited with being a reluctant seller on both 1602 pack and futures. It Is tho only Interest out with future prices. Spot pink offers from Jobbers at C3o ind chums at 00c Red Alaska attracts a shade more attention, with a.carlot aale re ported at 11.30 on association brands. The Pa slflc Selling Company has withdrawn from the market on cheap salmon. Lima beans are firmer on Cmuit vm, . - - .edit ing an advance to J4.S5 per hundredweight t. . u. sua ol mreo carioaas are noted here It fXlO per bushel. I'ORTLAJVD JIAUKKTS. Grain. Flour, Etc. The wheat market la dull i tnchanged, notwithstanding Eastern and for um markets were lower yesterday. WHEAT Walla Walla, 76878c; bluestem. ICc; Valley, 76S7S540, export values. BARLEY Feed. ,23 50 per ton: brewing, f24! rolled. 121 SO. OATS No. L white. XI 1BS1 20-, env ,1 1281 15 per cental. " MILLSTUFFS Bran, JIB per ton; middlings. ,24; shorts. 20; chop. 318. HAT Timothy. J11S12: clover, sa: grain. 18810 per ton. . ' FLOUR-VaUey. t3 75 per barrel: hard wheat straights. 33 45SS 70; hard wheat pat tnts. U 3084 63; Dakota hard wheat. 14 203 135; Graham. 33 4583 S3. Batter, Esgu, Poultry. Etc. Chickens clean ud as fast as thev uHn Prices a shade higher are realized. The egg lupply and demand is more equal, but the sarket has a weak tone, as It is believed there re Plenty ot eggs in the country. Butter is Irm and unchanged. BUTTER Fancy creamery, S0SX2HO pet winiwl! Amtrv 2rtf5tA. at am T'(i-. POULTRY Chickens, mixed, 1212He per puuuui juuns. uuc; nens, lisc; turkeys. If... tis.i ca-. . : .twf.iw. usvmcu, oW, UUCJCS. SQ7 M per dozeni geese, 3788 CO. CHEESE Full cream twins,. lGtfSKHe i uum America, i nttiovic; xaeiory prices I Ho less; Wisconsin, 10c per pound. EGGS Ranch, 24825c per dozen. Vegetables, Fruit, Etc 19 Yesterday's railroad receipts were one car ach of bananas, celery and sweet potatoes. the steamer brought up a limited supply of imall vegetables Iced. Prices are as - last luoted. VEGETABLES Turnips, 75880c per sack! tarrota, "JCSOc; beets, 31 per sack; parsnips. fl per sack; cauliflower. SI 75 per crate; cab MgeC ljc per pound; celery. Los Angeles, 32 73 3 50 per crate: lettuce, head. 33c per dozen; lotbouse. 31 7382 per box: green onions, per loxen, 12Hc5 Brussels sprouts. 6c per pound; iqnash. 31(71 SO per hundredweight; peas, per found. Siic; parsley, per dozen, 23c; radishes. t3c: green artichokes. 1 1 25 per dozen, t ' GREEK FRUIT Apples, Uble. 85c0l SO er box, cooking, 50875c: pears, 75c CI 1 ss per lax: cranberries. Jersey ,1L TROPICAL FRUIT Lemons. 32 7383 60 per axx; oranges, .navels. 3282 73 per box;, seed. Sjgs, 31 5082; mandarins. 73c; tangerines, II 50: grape fruit, -S 50 per box; bananas, (2 2582 73 per bunch; pineapples. 33 50 per lozen: pomegranates. J1'30 per box. DRIED FRUIT Apples." evaporated.! 7Ue per ound: sun-dried, sacks or boxes, 3800 aprl lots, SglOc; peaches. 7K8c; pears. TU88H0: Irenes, Italian. AMSfie; figs, California blacks. U; do white, "lie: Smyrna. SOc; opiums, pitted, HififGitC, RAISINS Loose Muscatel.. 4 -crown. 7er 3. rrown, 7Ke; 2-crown, CSc: unbleached, seedless lt"eatel ralslEJ. 7Hc: unbleached seedless Sul tans. Wte: London layers, 3 -crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, 31 83; 2-crown. (1 73. POTATOES Beit Burbanks. G0875c per sack; ordinary. 40850c, growers' prices; Merced sweets. 32 2582 50. " ONIONS Oregon and Washington. 75c8Jl per cental: shippers' price in carload lots. 60c per cental. Meats and Provisions. BEEF Gross, cows. X333 73; steers, 3181 73; dressed. 7c per pound. VEAL 8S9Hc per pound. MUTTON Gross. 34 50(i3; dressed. Sc. HOGS Gross, 30 25(36 50; dressed. 76 Sc. LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces. 12Xe; tubs. 13c; 60s. 13c: 20s. 13Mc: 10s. 13Sc; 6s. 13Hc Standard pure: Tierces. 12c; tabs. l!c: 30s. 12ic; 20s. 12Hc: 10s. 12Se; 5s. nfce. Com round lard: tierces, Uc: tubs. SHc BACON Portland. 15817ic per pound; East ern, fancy. 17c; standard, heavy, 15V4c;"baeon bellies. lSUc HAMS Portland. 13e per pound: picnic, 10Hc per pound; Eastern fancy, 13&OHHC SAUSAGE Portland, ham, 12' .0 per pound; tnlnced ham. lOHc: Summer, choice dry, 17Hc; Bologna, long. Sc: welnerwursts. Sc; liver. 7c; pork. 8c; blood. 7c; head cheese, 7c: bologna sausage lick, 7Hc PICKLED GOODS Portland, pigs' feet. V barrels, 34 50; U-barrels. 32 50; 15-pound kit. $L Tripe. 4-barrels. $5 50; -barrels. 2 73; 15-pound kit. II: pigs' tongues. H-barrel. IS. DRY-SALTED MEATS Portland clears. 12 13o: backs. HU812Hc: bellies. 15816c; exports. 20823 pounds average. 13314c; butts. 8810c Groceries, tints. Etc. COFFEE Mocha, 23228c: Java, fancy, 2C3 82c; Java. gwxL, 20824c; Java, ordinary. 18 20c: Costa Rica, fancy, 18820c; Costa Rica, good. 16818c: Costa Rica, ordinary, 10312c per pound: Columbia roast. 31125; Arbuckle's, Jll 75 list: Lion. 311 25. SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound talis. 31 C5 per dozen: 2-pound tails. 32 40; fancy 1-pound flats. 31 SO; U-pound flats, 31 10; Alaska pink. 1-pound talis. 80c; red, 1-pound tails, 31 20; sockeyc. 1-pound tails. Jl 45; 1 pound flats. 11 00. RICE Iaiperlsl Japan. Ni L 8c; No. X 4 lie:' Carolina head, 787HC, SUGAR Sack basis, net cash, per 100 pounds: Cube, 3 80; powdered, 1 73; dry granulated. 34 C3; extra C 34 15; golden C. 34 05. Advances over sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c; half-barrels. 25c; boxes, 50c per 100 pounds. Maple. 1S81CC per pound. Beet segsr. granulated, 34 55 per 100 pounds. "' GRAIN-BAGS Calcutta. 38 2586 60 per 100 for spot. HONEY 13c per No. 1 frame. BEANS Small white, 4Mc: large white, 4e: pinks. 3Hc; bayou, 3Sc; Lima, SUc per pound. NUTS Peanuts, Ce per pound for raw, 88 SHc for roasted: cocoanuts, 85880o per dozen: walnuts. 13314c per pound; pine nuts, 10Q 12Hc; hickory nuts, 7e: Brazil nuu. 10c; Al berts, 15816c: fancy pecans. 17c; almonds. 14 815c: chestnuts, ICc SALT Liverpool, 30s, 45o per sack: half ground, per ton. 60s, 314 50; 100s. 314; Worces ter salt, bulk. 320s. 35 per barrel; linen sacks. 60s, 66c per sack; bales, 2s. 3s, 4a Cs and 10s, 32 per bale. OILS Coal oil, cases. 23c per gal)on: Iron barrels. lSHc: wood barrels, 18c: linseed; boiled; cases, 50c; barrels. 54c; linseed, raw, rases. 67c; barrels. 62c: gasoline. Iron barrels, lOHc; cases, 2Gc; turpentine, cases. 75c; wood barrels, 71c; Iron barrels. Ocj. lots ot 10 cases or more. 74c. Collier and Atlantic white and red lead. In lots of 500 pounds or more, 6c; less than 500 pound. CMc Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. HOPS 220270 per pound. HIDES Dry hides. No. L 16 pounds and up, 1E815UC per pound; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 13 pounds. 12c; dry calf. No. 1. under 6 pounds, 10c; dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound. 00 pounds and over. 888c: 50 to 00 pounds. 788c; under 50 pounds and cows. 7c; stags and bulls, sound. 58SKc: kip. sound. 15 to 20 pounds. 7c: veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, Sc: green (unsalted), lc per pound less: culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each, 31 5082: dry, each, 319 1 50; colts' hides, each, 25850c: goat skins, common, each, 10815a; Angora, with wool on, each. 25c8IL PELTS Bear skins, as to size. No. L each. 35Q6 20; cubs. 3295; badger, each, 10340c: wildcat, 25650c; bouse cataC10c; fox. com man gray, each, 30850c: do red. each, 31 6082; do cross, each, 3586; do silver and black, each. 31008200: fisher, each, 3588: lynx, each, 3283; mink, strictly No. 1, each. 60c8tl 60; marten. -dark Northern. 36312; marten, pale pine, ac cording to else and color, '31 3082; muskrata. large, each, 6810c: skunk, each, 40860c; civet or polecat, each, 5310c: otter, for large prime skins, each. 30850c: wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, 33 6085: wolf, prairie (coyote), without head, each, 30835c; wolverine, each. 3487; beaver, per skin, large, 3336; do me dium. 3384: do small. 3181 60; do kits. 50875c. SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 15820c: short wool. 25835c: medium wool. 30860c;' long wool. 608 31 each. TALLOW Prime, per pound, 430c; No. 2 and crease. 2H83c WOOL-Valley, 12H815c; Eastern Oregon, 881414c: mohair, 2682Sc REVIEW OF TUB IRON' TRADE. Steel Trust's Orders' tbe Larirestt n Its Illatorr. NEW YORK. Feb. 6. Referring to the Iron and steel situation, the Iron Age says: Preliminary meetings havajeen held by Inde pendent .Lake ore, producers which Indicate that there will be an advance possibly on Mesaba ores' to 33.50 for non-Bessemer and to 34.50 for Bessemer, and on old-rango ores to 34.75 for Bessemer and 34 for non-Bessemer. Tho scale has not yet been definitely fixed, however. In the foundry iron markets, buying; continues on a moderate scale, consumers adhering to the belief that they can only gain by waiting. Still there Is tbe very Important fact that con sumption does not seem affected by. the higher cost of Iron to the founders, who generally represent business very active. Advices from abroad radicate a strengthening all along the line, the amount of business In Germany particularly being on the Increase. Some cargoes ot Mlddlesboro have been pur chased by Importers but this Is due to shifting caused by disappointment In deliveries from other foreign producers. At home the freight blockade Is still aa se rious as ever. It Is understood that conferences are taking place In the Central West between some of the leading producers and the railroad officials. The first weekly report of the constituent companies ot the United States Steel Corpora, tlon shows an Aggregate of orders of 8,608 000 tons, the largest In the history of tbe organ ization. Tbe bookings In structural material, plates, rails and wire are very heavy as is well known, but It Is Interesting to note that the movement In tlnplate. too. has been heavy during January. In the pipe trade two rather Important lines are tote equipped In the Pittsburg district this year. Each calls for about 15,000 tons of pipe. It may be noted that some of the independent manufacturers of merchant pipe have been withdrawing the lowest figures and the line Is better. The foreign steel markets have decidedly stif fened up during the past week. Importers are asking I2S828J10 ex. ship, and moderate sales at that range have been made. An order for 10,000 tons ot steel rails for a large delivery on the Pacific Coast has gone abroad because of the Inability of the domestic mills to make the desired deliveries. An Interesting movement has been the buy ing of several thousand tons of foreign three to eight-Inch rounds for shafting manufacture. The Imported material Is sold at practically the regular base price, but without extras. A' good deal of this material goes Into W Eng land. In the sheet trade there are sUIl complaints of cutting prices, and to some extent' this Is true also in tlnplate. ailnlnrr Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 5. Official closing quotations for mining stocks: !Ande 30 lOJMjxlean c0 Belcher 50; Occidental Con ... 50 Best & Belcher... 3 COjOphlr 2 40 Caledonia 2 15 Overman 01 Challenge Con ... 4S)Potosl Cbollar 40; Savage 40 Confidence 1 20 Seg. Belcher 34 Con. CaL A Va. 2 051 Sierra Nevada ... 1 00 Crown Point" .... 31Sllver Hill 38 Gould sc Curry... bSUnlon Con 1 35 Hale & Norcrots. 1 23! Utah. Con CO Justice ltjYellow Jacket .... 47 NEW YORK. Feb. 5. Mining stocks today dosed as follows: Adams Con 30 20!L!ttle'Chlef .30 09 Al'ce Ontario .,3,60 Breece 60,'Ophlr 203 Brunswick Con .. C Phoenix 8 Comstock Tunnel. 8 PotosI 63 Con. Cat & Va. 2 80 Savage 53 Horn Stiver 1 20; Sierra Nevada ... 83 Iron Silver W Small Hopes 30 Ltadvllle Con ... 3 Standard 3 00 BOSTON. Feb. C Closing quotations: Adventure 3 15 00: Osceola t C7 73 Allouez 5 GO'Parrott 30 50 Amalgamated . 68 00 Qulncy 122 00 .Bingham 30 Santa Fk. Cop... 2 87 CaL A Hecla... 630 00; Tamarack 176 00 Centennial ..... 25 75'Trimountaln ... 01 00 Copper Range . 66 S" Trinity 11 3T Daly West 40 60United Stales .. 23 87 Dominion Coal, 129 OOlUtah 30 75 Franklin 11 OOlVIctorla 7 23 Mohawk ...... 63 OOjWlnona ........ 8 12 Old Dominion , 30 60 Wolverines .... 69 00 STOCK MARKET CAMPAIGN 3IOVC rJEGUX TO REVIVE SPECULA TION AT SEW YOniC United1 .States Steel Shnrcs Advance on Knvornble Decision Humored Merger ot Hock Island and V. P. NEW YORK. Feb. 6. The aggregate dealings In stocks roe to above 750.000 shares. The market was broad and at times very active, and also gave a general impression of strength and advancing prices. That this Impression was to some extent illusory Is manifest from the small and ragged showing of net gains for the day. Whereas at one time a large number of leading active stocks were a point or more above last night's closing, the last prices for tbe day were In all cases materially below the best, while In many Instances the earlier gains were wiped out. and finally prices were below those of last nlghL Tho skilled leader ship of the market may safely be Inferred from this showing, and It Is not a rash assumption that professional manipulation afso played a part In the price movement. ' a It Is evident, however, that operators In stocks with large resources and with an exten sive organization for the purpose have ven tured upon a stock-market campaign for an advance In prices. There Is no evidence yet that the leadership thus undertaken has been effective In attracting any large outside busi ness. There was some Increase In commission house business, and the later downward course of prices warranted the presumption that the professional operators were taking advantage ot this demand to realize profits. The prevail ing ease of money is the dominant motive for the reviving ot speculation, although the low rates to which call loans have fallen are. In part, a result ot the recent stagnation ot specu lative demands. The leading feature ot today's market was tbe announcement of the decision of the New Jer sey court In favor of the right of the United States Steel Corporation to convert a part of Its preferred stock Into bonds. The preferred advanced strongly after the decision became known. Earlier, the Readings were the lead ers, and their upward movement was said to be due to the expectation that the first pre ferred stock Is to be restored to the 4 per cent dividend list and the voting trust dissolved, now that the control Is definitely lodged In the hands of the Lake Shore and the Baltimore & Ohio. It was thought possible also that the heavy liquidation of the minority Interest which followed this fixture of control had resulted in the creation ot a large short Interest, which was driven to cover yesterday and today. It was very noticeable that the- large concurrent buying ot Erie and Ontario & Western resulted In a very slight price movement. The Pacifies and Southwestern moved up In company, and this advance was attributed to a belief that the agreement arrived at between the Rock Island and the Union Paclflo author ities would be a benefit to the whole railway system In that part ot the country. Wabash had the special benefit ot the perfecting ot Its franchise to enter Pittsburg. I"roflt-taklng was in evidence all day in Amalgamated Copper; In spite ot the reported strength of other copper stocks In the Boston market, and Sugar was carried down sharply on the announcement ot a cut In the refined product. Rock Island also seemed to be under pressure most ot the time, and did not share in tho early strength In the grangers. The profit-taking became quite gen eral at the last, under cover of the late strength In Steel, and the closing was easy. The bond market was active and quiet, but there was some Irregularity In the price move ment. Total sales, par value, 33,070,000. United States bonds were all unchanged on the last call. CLOSING STOCK LIST. STOCKS. 'Atchison .............. do ptd Baltimore U Ohio do pfd Canadian Paclflo Canada Southern Chesapeake A Ohio.... Chicago & Alton.- do pfd Chicago, Ind. i& Louis.. do Dfd 6SVI I.1W.1UI ,200 100 2.600! 400 8. COO 00 71 7lS Chicago & Eastern IIL.1 taucago Great Western. do A ptd... do B ptd..... Chicago AN. W Chicago Term. & Tran. do ptd 400 L600 400 1.000 2.300 C., C. C & St. Louls 600 400 ""106 2,700 voioraao southern .. do 1st pfd... ....... do 2d ofd 45 Delaware & Hudson.... Del., Lack. & Western. 161X uenver & luo aracde do pfd Erie do 1st pfd .., do 2d pfd OOO 800 73.000 41V 20.9001 7Sij 731 8.800 Great Northern; pfd.... Hocking Valley' ....... 04 600 500 1.800 100 00 pxo. Hllnols Central Iowa Central do pfd Lake Erie ft Western.. do. pfd Louisville & Nashville. Manhattan Elevated ... Metropolitan Street Ry. Mexican Central Mexican National Minn. & St. Louis Missouri Paclflo M-. K. & T do pfd ..., New Jersey Central..., New York Central..... Norfolk & Western do pfd Ontario & Western Pennsylvania Reading do let pfd do 2d pfd St. Louis & San Fran.. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd , St. Louis S. W do pfd EL Paul do pfd Southern Pacific Southern Railway do pfd Texas & Pacific Toledo. St. L. & W.... do pfd Union PaclSo da pfd Wabash do pfd 147 44M 127H nit !13Si4hS7U 8,800 rtl2H 2,4001 4 r51 J.000 1.800 6.800 151 PS8S 73 67.8001 13,000 23.000 1.100) 7.M0 2.500 200 300 9.400 2.600 13.000 6T4 40U 20-li 43 102H P4T, 31 47T1 30 102Vj 84 30H Wheeling A Lake Erie. 2814 art? do 2d pfd Wisconsin Central .. do pfd Express Companies Adams American United SUtes Wells-Fargo ....... Mlfcellaneous 3Cfl 371 27 64Ji 200 235 200150 200 245 Amalgamated Copper .. 36.S00 1.800 300 Amer. v-nr j?-ouncry., do pfd American Linseed OIL. do ptd Amer. Smelt. & Refln.. do pfd Anaconda Mlnlnr Pri ' B.4UUJ US 1.800 llOfcUOrtV 103 Brooklyn Rapid Transit! 22.000 uuoraao Fuel & Iron Consolidated Gas .... Cont. Tobacco pfd..., General Electric Hocking Coal International Paper . do pfd International Power Laclede Gas National Biscuit National Lead North American Pacific Coast Pacific -Mall People's Gas Pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman Palace Car.. Republic Steel do pfd ....... Sugar 800 75J 74 400218V21S 218 18 73fc 73 04 04 l.OOo! 28 2S 1.100 1VJ 40 3,300 1U3 107W L100 6W C.TJ1 400 IKS 82 W 1001231 234 21M ?!: 78til 7914 Tenneewe Coal & Iron. ! Union Bag & Paper Co. ao pxa ............... United State Leather.. 13' co pfd United States Rubber.. do pfd .". United States Steel do pfd Western Union American Locomotive .. do pfd Kansas City Southern.. do pfd Rock Island do pfd 17l 04! SOW oo sotfi 6001 82 j 61KI 81K Total sales for the day, 801,800 shares. BONDS. U. S. 2s. ref. reg.lOSX do cospon 108t do 3s. rtg 107 do coupon ......107 do new 4s. rcg..l34 do coupon 135 do old 4s, .reg.110 do coupon, 110 do 6s. reg 102 do coupon ......102 Atfhlsnn nAt a. ntir C. & N.W. con. 7S.132U D. & R. O. 4s 0s Northern Pac. 3s.. 72 An 4 tfitf Southern Pac 4s. 91 Union Pacific 4a.10254 West Shore 4s....Ho- iwis. central 4r.. 91 Stocks nt London. LONDON, Feb. S. Closing quotations: Anaconda 6KNorfolk A West... 70H Atchison 0014! do pfd 103 Bait. & Ohio 101 Can. Pacific Ill do pfd .85 Ontario & Westem'S3H Pennsylvania 77 Reading S3 do 1st pfd 43 do 2d pfd SS Southern Ry 37H do pfd 87 Southern Paclflo .. 67 Union Pacific 103 do pfd 3d U. S. steel. ....... 40 do pfd 81U Wabash 31 do pfd 48 Cbes. Sc. Ohio 5K cnu ur. western, za ChL. M. & St. P.184 Denver & Rio Gr. 41U ao pra vi Erie 43. do 1st pfd 75 go pia....... u Illinois Central ..ISO Louis. & Nash 130U! M.. K. tt T 20ti New York Cent....l34j Money, Eicbnnge, Etc NEW YORK. Feb. 6. Money on call steady at 283 per cent: closing. 283 per cent. Time money steady: 60 days. 4 per cent; 80 days. 4 per cent; six months, 4MK per exchange steady, with actual busi ness In bankers' bills at 34.8784.87 for de mand, and at J4.8484.S4Vi for GO days: posted rates. 34.S484.85 and S4.8734.83; commer cial bills. lt.S3Vi34.MK Mexican dollars, 37c. Bar silver, 47ic Government bonds steady. LONDON. Feb. 0. Consols, 83 Vi- Silver, 22d per ounce. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6. Silver bars. 47c per ounce. Mexican dollars NominaL Drafts Sight. 12c: telegraph. 13c Sterling cn London Sixty days, 34.81; sight, 367!i. Hank Clenrlnjcs. Clearings. Portland 3489.231 Seattle J 602.308 Tacoma 317.533 Spokane 318.408 Balances. I 48.10(1 127.233 33.078 53.SC2 Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. Today's Treasury statement shows: Available cash balances J221.272.2S5 Gold . 100,755,681 E ASTERS LIVESTOCK. Prices Current nt Cblcaso, Omaha and Kansas City. CHICAGO. Feb. 5. Cattle Receipts. ,6500. Market weak and lower. Good to prime steers. 34.5086; poor to medium. 3331.40: stockers and feeders. 32.3082.43; cows. 31.4081. 60; heifers. 32-258175; canners. 31.4082.60; bulls. 32.258 2.45: calves. 33.6087.50; Texas fed steers, 33.50 84.23. Hogs Receipts today, 24,000: tomorrow, 30, 000; left ovor. 7000. Market opened strong to 6c higher and closed steady. Mixed and butch ers, 36.7567.05; good to choice heavy. 36.00 7.10; rough heavy. 36.7036.00; light, S6.V086.70; bulk of sales; 1& 0030. S3. Sheep Receipts, 14.000. Market for sheep and lambs steady to stronger. Good to choice weth ers. 14.6085-25; fair to choice mixed, 33.500 4.60; Western sheep, 34.2585.23; native lambs. 34.5060.40; Western lambs. 34.SOCa.50. OMAHA. Feb. 6.-CatUe-ReeelpU. 3500. Market 10c lower. Native steers, 33385.25; cows and heifers. S2.D034; canners. 3L7332.23; stockers and feeders, 3334.50; calves, 33.239 6.23: bulls, stags, etc. 32.4083.60. Hogs Receipts. 4500. Market 6c higher. Heavy. 36.8580.03: mixed. 36.SOS6.S3: light, t0.CO8C.S5; pigs, 15.7586.50; bulk ot sales. IS. SO ecoo. Sheep Receipts, S500. Market steady. Fed muttons, yearlings, 33.2584.75; wethers, 34.25 05; common and stockers, S3.73S4.50; lambs, 31.5084.25. KANSAS CITY. Feb? 6,-Cattlo Receipts. COOO, Including COO Texans. Market steady to strong. Native steers, 33.6583.50: Texas and Indian steers, 3384.20; Texas cows. 3232.80; native cows and heifers. $1.7684.33: stockers and feeders. 3384.60: bulls, 32.7583.90; calves, 32.5038: Western steers, 33.2383; Western cows, 3283. Hogs Receipts, 7000. Market strong: bulk of rales, 36580-85. Heavy, 36.82e6.q7: packers, 36.22V4S8.80: medium. $3.8036.80; light, fO.6036.75: Yorkers, $6.7086.73; pigs, $6.2086.23. Sheep Receipts, 2000. Market strong. Mut tons. $3.5085.10; lambs. 33.6086.23; range wethers, $334.83; ewes, $384.80. SAX FRAXCISCO 3IAIIKET3, Produce Prices Current In the Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 6. The flour market continues Arm. Choice Oregon applea are firm. Potatoes' are weak. Choice onions are steady. Vegetables Garlic 3c per pound: green peas, 486c per pound; string beans, S812a per pound; tomatoes, $1.7682.60; onions, 40373c; egg plant. 15820c Apples Choice, $2; common, 60c Banana's 75c8 $2. 60. Limes Mexican. $3.5034. California lemons Choice, $2.60; common, 75c Oranges Navel. 75c8$2.60. Pineapples 32.6083.60. Potatoes Early Rose. $1.108L2S; River Bur banks, 30853c; river reds, 35840c; Salinas Burbanks, 80c8$L15; sweets. $1.60; Oregon Burbanks, 60605c Poultry Turkey gobblers. 17318c; do hens. 17318c; old roosters, $386: young roosters, 3587; small broilers, $333.60: large broilers, $485; fryers, $586; hens. $586; old ducks, $586: young ducks, $697.60. Butter Fancy creamery, 37o; " do seconds, 34c; fancy dairy, 33c: do seconds, 32c Eggs Store, 24823c: fancy ranch. 27c; East ern, 24325c . Cheese Young America, 16816c; Eastern. 25c Wool Fall Humboldt and Mendocino, 139 14c; mountain, 8810c Hay Wheat, $11814.60; wheat and oats, $11 13.60; barley, $10811; alfalfa, $10812.50; clo ver, $10810.50; straw, 47857c per bale. Hops 24828HC MlllstuOs Bran, $18.60319; middlings, $238 25. Receipts Flour. 11,321 quarter sacks; do Ore gon, 7178 quarter sacks: wheat. 735 centals: do Washington. 8500 centals; barley, 6170 centals: oats, 820 centals; beans, 642 sacks; corn, 10 centals; potatoes, 3007 sacks; do Oregon. 3302 sacks; bran. 3155 sacks; do Washington, 174 sacks; middlings, 8S sacks; hay, 300 tons; wool. 66 bales; hides. S7S. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Feb. 5. Tin advanced sharply today, closing 1 7s 6d higher, at 131 for spot, and 131 13s ed tor futures, while the local market was quiet at 28.C2H829C Spot copper In London advanced 16s to 56 15s. while futures, owing to the free offers from this side, closed only 7s ld higher, at 56 7s OJ, thus placing spot at a premium over fu tures, a situation which has not existed for over a year. Locally, the market was quiet and quotations nomlnaL Standard closed at 12c; Lake at 12.62812.87c: electrolytio at 12.(S312-87c and casting at 12.63Q12.S5c Lead was unchanged, both here, where It was quoted at 4c, and In London at 11 6s 3d. Spelter was quiet and unchanged at 20 7s 04 In London, and 4.85SS.03C locally. Iron closed at 53s Id In Glasgow, and at 47r lHd In Mlddlesboro. Locally It continued quiet and nominally unchanged. No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at $21824 60; No. 2 foundry Northern. $22822.60: No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft. $23.60324.50. Warrants continue nominal. Coffee and Sognr. NEW YORK, Feb. 0. The market for coffee futures closed quiet, with a partial decline of 0 points. Sales were 32,750 bags. Including: February, 34 35; March, $4 40; May, $4 609 4 C5; July. $4 8084 85; September. $4 8083: October. $5; November, $5 0533 10; December, $0 25: January, $5 35; spot Rio quiet; mild dull; No. 7 Rio, 5c Sugar Raw steady: fair refining, 383 3-16c: centrifugal. 86 test, 3Sc: molasses sugar, 29 2 16-16c: refined .steady; crushed, $5.33; pow dered, $4.85; granulated, $4.75. NEW YORK, Feb. 5. All grades of refined sugar were reduced, 10 points today. Xevr York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 5. The cotton market opened steady at an advance of 183 points, and closed firm at a net advance of 388 points. Futures closed firm; February, 8.66c; March and April, 8.83c: May. 8.97c; June and July, 8.03c; August. 8.73c: September, 8.2Sc; October, 8.13c Dairy Produce at Chlentro. CHICAGO, Feb. 5. On the Produce Ex. change today the butter market was quiet and steady: creameries, 16825c; dairies, 15Q23c Eggs Steady, 20c Cheese Steady, 13314c Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS? Feb. 5. Wool Unchanged. Farmer Girls Win. 1 PULLMAN. Wash.. Feb. 5. (Special.) The University of Washington girls basket-ball team met defeat tonight at the hands of the girls' team of the Washing ton Agricultural College. The score was 14 to Z. Downing, Hopkins & Co. Established 1893. WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce LOWER ON WEAK CABLES MAIUCRD DECLIN'E IX 3IAY WHEAT AT CHICAGO. Liberal ScIIIur Also Tended to Send Prices Donnwnrd-Corn Steady and Oats Dull. CHICAGO, Feb. C Trading In wheat was rather light, and local longs were disposed to sell, offerings being quite liberal throughout the day. The lower cables, both from Liver pool and Paris, showing a marked decline, were the chief factor in causing the depression. The opening was weak, with May off HSHc, at 7887&HC and & further decline to 7Sc was soon made A fair export demand caused a rally later to 79!ic but local realising brought about another decline, and the close was weak, with May at the low point at 78c a loss ot Xc Com ruled steady, in spite ot the weakness In wheat, but trading was extremely light, and there was little change In prices. May closed steady, a shade lover, at 44U44Kc Oats were dulL A prominent long was a fair purchaser late In the day, which caused an ad vance, and May closed Ho higher, at 30ic Provisions showed a moderate advance early. Influenced by the .smaller receipts and higher prices for hogs, but the market failed to hold, and the close was easier. May pork and lard closed Tc lower, and ribs were 12a down. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. February ....30 73H 30 76 S0 73U 30 73H May OK 7841 74H 43 44 43i 7S July 74 4H 44H 43H comi. 43U 43tf 4H 43 43j 43 OATS. February May July February May ..... July ..... 34i; 36H 32 30H S6K 36K 32 32H 324 MESS FORK. Ofay ..... July ..... .16 85 .1635 16 85 16 75 16 3714 10 23 1673 16 30 LARD. 0 57K 0 C7H 9 47H 0 50 0 52Vs 0 40 0 30 0 30 9 22 V4 February May ..... July ..... 9 47H 0 40 023 , SHORT RIDS. May 920 9 22 9 10 July 9 07H 0 10 8 97 012tf 000 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Firm. Wheat Na 2 Spring. 76K3S0c; No. S. 70 79o: No. 2 red, 75U676C Corn Kc 2 and yellow. 43ic Oats Nc 2, 84Uc; No. 3 white, 33H335C Rye So. 2, 49c Barley Good feeding, 42843c; fair to choice malting, 47850c Flaxseed Nc 1, 31.07; Na 1 Northwestern. If Timothy seed Prime, 33.70.. Mess pork-316.75816.87tt per bbL Lard 39.47tt39.67H per cwL Short ribs sides Loose, 38.0589.15. Dry salted shoulders Boxed, 3S.12tt3S.10. Short clear sides Boxed. 39.37tt30.50. Clover Contract grade, 311.75. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrets Wheat, bushels . Com, bushels .... Oats, bushels .... Rye, bushels .... Barley, bushels . 22.800 26.400 30,300 192.900 , .791.600 9,500 ....... 63,000 12.300 224.000 197.400 4.700 2,700 Grain and Produce at New Yorlc NEW YORK. Feb. 6. FlourVReoelpts. 28.556 barrels; exports, 3352 barrels. Market, quiet Wheat Receipts, 34,dbo bushels. Market for spot steady. No. 2 red. 82c elevator. No. 3 red, 83c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 89Uc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. BO&i f. o. b. afloat. There was a moderate trade In options today, with the undertone steady at times on export rumors, but depressed at oth ers because ot easier French cables; prospects ot snow West, local trading and reports ot French damage. The 'close was steady at 3ic net decline. March closed at S3tc: May, SITi 8S2ic. closed SIHc: July. 78X870 7-16c. closed 7Sic Butter Receipts. 4S97 packages. Market firm. State dairy. 15325c; creamery extra, 26c; do common, 10825c Eggs Receipts. C614 packages. Market steady. State and Pennsylvania. 23c; Western un candled fancy. 23c Grain at San Francisco. BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8. Wheat steady. Barley, no sales. Oats steady. Spot quotations: Wheat-Shipping. 31.47tteL52tt: milling. 1.52tt8L57tt- Barley-Feed. 31.2031.21U; brewing. 31.25. Oats Red. J1.2581.32V5; white, 11.2581.45; black. 31.2081.27tt. Call board sales: Wheat Steady: May, 31.45,; December, 1.27tt: cash. 11.62V5. Barley No sales. Corn Largo yellow, 31.2531.45. European Grain Markets. LONDON, Feb. 6. Wheat Cargoes on pas sage, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes No. 1 standsjd California. 32s 2d. Walla Walla. 30s Od. English country markets quiet and steady. LIVERPOOL, Feb. B. Wheat firm: No. 1 standard California. 7s. Wheat In Paris steady. Flourln Paris quiet. French country markets generally 50 centimes cheaper. Weather In England, overcast. REDEEM HAWAIIAN COIN. American Money Arrives and Kins Knlaknua's Head 'Will Disappear. HONOLULU, Feb. 5, by Pacific cable. Tho First National Bank has received on the steamer Ventura 350.000 In United States silver coin, shipped by the San Francisco mint. The bank will at once begin to redeem the Hawaiian Issue of 31.000,000 coined in the year 1SS3, during the reign of King Kalakaua. Dollars, half dollars and quarter-dollars will be re deemed, but the dimes will be allowed to circulate. Eight hundred thousand dollars of tbe issue will be redeemed. Other In stallments of silver will be sent here b; tho United States Government. Northwest People in Jfevr Vorlc NEW YORK. Feb. 6. Speclal.-Northwestern people wcro registered at New York hotels today as follows: From Portland R. C. Baker, at the Albert: "W. 11. Lang, at the Broadway Central: S. J. Sbeedraan, at tho (Marl borough: A. N. Fisher, at tho Fifth Ave nue From Seattle J. II. Dohcney, at the Cadillac: 31. Blaycr, at the Astor; A. T. Murphy, at the Grand: W. J. Morgan, at the Victoria. From Tacoma D. Li. Rader, at the Fifth Avenue. From Salem A. N. Bush and wife, at the Park Avenue. From Sllverton. Or. A. S. Chase, at the Astor. From Spokane W. A. Hal tern an. at the New Amsterdam: J. Galland, at the Marl borough; Mrs. F. Both, at the Albert. From Republic "W. L. P. Burnett, at the Hoffman. Serious Fire in San Francisco.' BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6. A Are at 533 Market street, a three-story building, to night caused 130,000 damage. The building was occupied by Le Count Bros. & Co., stationers. Abrahams. & Boas, fancy goods, and Eagleson Shirt Company. Five firemen were taken to the hospital suf fering from asphyxiation Incurred in fighting tbe- fire. Charged With Forging Checks. BILLINGS, Mont, Feb. 5i-C. T. Weatherbee was arrested hero today on tho charge of obtaining 39000 from H. A, Hyde, of Luverne, Minn., years ago, by forged checks and no tea. Fire "Destroys Car-Shops. CHAGRIN FALLS, O.. Feb. 5. The car barns, repair and machine shops ot the Eastern Ohio Traction Company here were destroyed by fire this morning. 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TRAVELERS' GUIDE. -ri s 1 r nnn , . s. mr a. m I 7 h llAINv I sOssV . vi uiniiiu tfciVll PHPTT A MP. Depart. Arrive. Puget Bound .Limited for Ta- coma. Seattle, Olympla. South Bend and a ray's Harbor points 3:80 am 6:30 pm North Coast Limited far Ta- 'coma, Seattle, Spokane, Butte. St. Faul, Nw York. Boston and all points East and Southeast 7. 2:00 pm 7:00 am Twin City Express for Ta coma. Seattle. Spokane, Helena, 8t. Paul. Minne apolis, Chicago. New York, Boston and all points East and Southeast.. 11:43 pm 7:00 pm North Coast-Kansas Cltx- 8U Louis Special, for Ta- co'na, Seattle, Spokane, Butte. Billings. Denver. Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis and all points East and Southeast 2:00 pm T.-00 am All trains dally except on South Bend branch. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Tas. senger Agent. S3 Morrison St., comer Third, Portland, Or. WHITE COLLAR LINE PORTLAND ASTORIA ROUTE. STEAMER BAILEY OATZERT Leaves Portland dally 7 A. it., except Sunday. Leaves Astoria dally 7 P. OL,' except Sunday. THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE. STEAMERS TAHOMA AND METLAKO Leave Portland dally 7 A. M., except Sunday. Leave The Dalles daily 7 A. it., exoept Sun day. Landing foot Alder it.. Portland, Or. Both phones, Ciain 331. E. W. CRICHTON. Agent, Portland. Willamette River Boats Steamer POMONA, tor Salem. Independence. Albany and Corvallla. leaves 0:45 A. M. Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Steamer ALTONA, for Dayton. McUlnnvIHe and way, leaves' 7 A. 1L Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. OREGON CtTVT TRANSPORTATION CO. Office and Mock, foot Taylor street. For "VALDES" Direct S.S. "Valencia" Leaves Seattle . FEBRUARY 7 PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. JB. Ik iIurtont Agent rnmmm - - - ' -ay.. WilCII ' TRAVELERS' GUIDE. and Unson Pacific 3 TRAINS to the East DAILY Throuah Pullman standard and Tourist sleep ing-cars dally to Omaha, Chicago. Spokane; tourist sleeping-car dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (person ally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Kansas Citv, St. Louis and Memphis: reclining chair cars (seats free) to tho East dally. UNION DEPOT. ' Leave. Arrive. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:20 A. M. 4:30 P. M. SPECIAL. Dally. Dally. For the East via Hunt ington. SPOKANE FLYER. 0:00 P. ZL 7:33 A. For. Eastern Washing- Dally. Dally. n. Walla Walla. Lew lston, Coeur d'Alene and Gt Northern oolnts ATLANTIC EXPRESS 8:15 PM. 10:30 A. SL For the East via Hunt- Dally. Dally. lngton. OCEAX AXD mVEIt SCHEDULE, FOR SAN FRANCISCO 8. S. Geo. W. Elder From Feb. 11. 21; Mar. 3. Alnsworth J3-23- Dock. 5:00 P. 11. S. S. Columbia 8:00 P. St, Feb. 6. 10. 20; Mar. 8. 18. 28. For ASTORIA and way!8KX) P. SI. 5.-00 P. If. points, connecting with Dally ex. Dally steamer for Ilwaco and Sunday. except North Beach, steamer Saturday. Sunday. Hassalo. Ash-st. PoclcllO P. M. x, - 0:43 A. SL About For Salem. Corvallls Mondays, 6:00 P. St. and way points, steam- Wednesday Tuesdays, er Ruth, Ash - street Fridays. Thursdays, Dock (water permitting) Saturdays. FOR DAYTON. Oregon7:00 A. St. 3:00 P. ST. Cty and Yamhill RlverjTuesdays. Mondays, points, steamer Elmore.lThursdays, Wednesday Ash-street Dock. Saturdays. Fridays. (Water permitting.) I For Lewlston. Idaho, 45 A. SL About and way points, from Dally 8:00 P. ST. Rlparla. Wash., steam- except Dally ex. era Spokane or Lewis- Saturday. Friday. ton. TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington. Telephone Main 712. PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. For Tokohama and Hong Kong, calling at" Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight via connecting- steamers for Manila, Port Ar thur and Vladivostok. INDRAVELLI SAILS ABOUT FEBRUART28. For rates and full information call on or ad drers omcials or agents of O. R. N. Co. EAST via SOUTH Lenve Union Depot Arrive OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS, 3:30 P. SI. for Salem, Roae burg. Ashland. Sac 7:45 A. ST. ra m e nto, CJden, San Francisco. Mo lave, Los Angeles, El Paso. New Or leans and the East. S:S0 A. M. Morning train con 7:00 P. iL nects at oodburn (daily except Sun day) with, train for Mount Anrel. ail verton, Browns ville. Springfield. uer.ann? ana xa tron. Albany passenger .. 4:00 P. SL 10:10 A. ST. Connects at Wood- burn with lit An gel and Sllverton local. 7:00 A. M. Corvallls passenger. 5:50 P. ST. 1(4:50 P. M. I Sheridan passenger.lHS A. SL Dally. HDaiiy except Sunday. PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICE AND YAMHILL DIVISION. Leave Portland dally for Oswego at 7:30 A. SL, 12:50. 2:05. 3:25. 0:20. 8:25. 830, 10:10 P. M. Daily except Sunday. 5:30. 6:30. 8:80, 10:25 A. M.4:O0. 11:30 P. M. Sunday only, 9:00 A. M. Returning from Oswego, arrive Portland dally 8:S0 A. M.. 1:65, 3:05. 4:35. 6:15. 7:33. 0:55. 11:10 P. SL Dally except Sunday. 6:25. 7:23. 0:30. 10:20. 11:45 A. M. Except Slonday, 12:23 A. M. Sunday only. 10:00 A. M. Leave from same depot for Dallas and Inter mediate points daily except' Sunday 4:00 P. M. Arrive Portland 10:20 A. M. The Independence-Monmouth motor line oper ates dally to Monmouth and Alrlle. connecting with S. P. Co.' s trains at Dallas and Inde pendence. First-class rebate tickets on sale from Port land to Sacramento and San Francisco; net rate. J 17.50: berth. S5. Second-class fare. 115, without rebate or berth; second-class berth. S2.50. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japarr. China. Honolulu and Australia. CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone Main 712. llREATNORTHERwl 1 1 i ijj Ticket Office 122 Third SL Phone 6S9 LEAVE No. 4 6:00 P..M. The Flyer dally to and from St. PauL Stlnne- ARRIVE" No. 3 7:35 A. ST. apolis. Duluth. Chicago ana an points isast. Through Palace and Tourist 8Ieepers, Dining and Buffet Smoktng-Llbrary Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE SHINANO MARU For Japan, China and all Asiatlo points, will leave Seattle About February loth For South -Eastern Alaska Leave Seattle O A. SI. Steamship COTTAGE CITY or CITY OF SEATTLE, Feb. 5. 11. 17, 23; Mar. 1. Steamers connect at San Francisco wttn company's steamers for ports In Cali fornia. Mexico and Humboldt Bay. For further Informa tion obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail ing dates. AGENTS H. L. MURTON. 240 Washington St.. Portland: F. W. CARLETON. 807 Paclfto ave.. Tacoma: Ticket Office. 113 James St., Seattle. GEO. W. ANDREWS, NortlJ-Westera Passenger Agent. San Francisco. Ticket Of fice. 4 New Montgomery st. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt.. San Francisco. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES Depot Fifth and I Streets. ARRIVES For Maygcrs. Rainier. Ciatskanie, Westport, Clifton. Astoria. War- renton, Flavel, Ham 8:00 A. SI. mond, Fort Stevens. Gearhart Pk.. Seaside, Astoria and Seashore... Express Dally. Astoria Express. Dally. . I 11:10 AIL 7:00 P. M. 9:40 P. St, Ticket office. 253 Morrison at. and Union Depot, j. i. uaiv, mo. iw. aci., Astoria, vr. ljf aLsarr ti