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THE MORNING OBEGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1903. 13 REWERS HOLD OFF ... V 1. U Mnrlnt Hull and Unchanged. UNES SHUW tA&intoo . . . . . - i iiiiiinfr . unm; ...... ncu Reported In Salmon-Lima Beans "Weaker. .A '- 1-1 T11v mi finite marK uic j ------ holding off. States wires report flrrn'mar- Forclgn cables note no changes. unit.r ii lrl demand uuen buu. " - - -- - . a-ia,...!..... nf i f-A In - - na win m at ....... The lower quotations oa this sue are to free offerings of late rejections at and a lot of C0-70s was purchased today 4S.V The sale of a carload of 40s to 60s Hamburg account "was noted, but the easiness on the four sizes and one pack- -a.... - 11.- . . . J I - 1 1 n It-) , nan is aulet- Jobbers report sales of tails at CSc and chums at COc here. position, aa regards Coast offerings on rack and futures. Is unchanged. Little business Is reported In any quarter. .1 rr hrnihel haVA caused uilnML and PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, Floor, Feed, Etc. hanged. A Ilttlo buying Is . being done Uie mj..eia, uui lue vjiua .era ftojr uacjr me r n til ii i n it 1 .1 t st i. l. : Valley. 7627814c. export values. rolled, fstou. shorts. $20; chop. 118. a i i : rim n v. i 1 1 vt i : riortp. mm iu per too. r nTTT if.iim i v.- t . . - I 31H so; Dakota card wheat, si 203 Graham, $3 4583 83. Hatter, Cs, Poultry-, Etc. materialized yet, but prices are far from shipping Is being done, which helps local market. Poultry mores veil and Is Butter Is scares with not half enough rER Fancy creamery. 30332140 pet -f - I l.l'J-O-JI ' . . ti-no. lSOlOc: dressed. 16020c: ducks. 1787 SO dozen: geese. $768 SO. 1 - I 1. 1 1 rr ....... n-ln Ittfetll.. less: Eastern. ISUn TVr Tknimi". Vegetables, Fruit. Etc carlot of celery, cabbage and cauliflower vea ana rlpstiMl Tin ,-itifMrl,. A M -, i,ouci vccLa, ex per sacx; parsnips. e. i'AC per pouna: celery, ixis Anceles. 12 73 . .. - . " . .-. vw . VMMU, - S -- green artichokes. $1 25 per dozen. box; cooking. 600 S5c: pears, 73cS$l 25 'per ------ , w per s. $1 80S2: mandarins, 75c; tangerines. ? -Crape fruit. $3 50 per box; bananas. 52 75 per bunch: pineapples, $5 50 pe, n MmminnlM SI An ... k.. . , xo per r i .im i M.n . . r-1. n - ivi. . a , 8810c; peaches. 7H8c; pears. 7Jie8He" do white, 7!4e; Smyrna. 20c; plumspltted. "..t vwown, a"4c; s- 0 pounds. $1 8S; 2-crown. $ 1 75. nary. 40ff50c growers prices; Merced " - wu ier Groceries. JYnts. Etc, Java, rood, 20321c; Jars, ordlnarr. 10 Costa Rica, fancy, 18?20c; Costa. 2Uca, l&iTibc; uosi& xuca. orcinarr, l0S12c Dr 14 111. i A. .IfjV rVlnmDlS. RIrif. LrmnnA at1s per dozen: 2-pound tails. 12 40: f&ner usd flats, $1 80; Hpound flats, $1 10; ra. nlnv. i-nniinn milk. JvW?r -rA LmwiHri II 20; eockeye. 1-pound talis, 11 45: 1- ; Carolina bead, 7t37Vc (!B ..linn. J. i nnwnsrAA w rrri is, iw, utui-uuicii, mt - nnxeii nnn n. pounds. Maple, 1516c per pound. Beet uaus-Calcutta, 40 &0 txr inn spot. J Cms ntVII. AAlm .... fT rt mil tttiil In. . &-rwiuu. ojkc xer Dournrx fnf ca for roasted; cocoanuts, SSQMc per doien; ... 7 " in ndL cer ton. COS. 14 to? 1 no en. tt- SCo per sack; bales. Is. 3s, u. Ss and 10s, LS Coal olL cases, 23c per gallon: Iron els, lttiie: wood barrels. ISc; linseed. s, S7c: barrels, fCc; gasoline. Iron barrels! els, 71c; Iron barrels, C9c; lots of 10 cases lead. In lots of 500 pounds or more, 6c; than 500 pound. CHc Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc DCS Dry hides, Xo. 1, 16 pounds and op, KUe tr naund: drr kin. Vn 1 Tl tm tK drV salted bulls and stags, one-third less dry Slnt; salted hides, steers, sound. 60 d, SeSHc: kip. sound. IS to 20 pounds. 7c: sound, 10 to it pounds, Jc; calf, sound. 1A Mtina Kii lain flinaalf ah.41 1 1 . saiLCU. etui, f uvv, uiji t nui, , a B colts' hides, each, 23050c: coat skins. n. each. 10S12c: Angora, with wool on. 1 . 1 a r wmnn MCir7 T. ft. - i.a 2UB2C J4c; mohair, 2Sff28c. Slenta and Provlalona. EF UrOSS, CD"3' a.vcra, tgi , 7Wc per pound. AL 8895ic per pound. -XeiUs rBdered:-Tlcrcea, ic; lobs, 13e: 80s. ISc; 20s. lse; 10a, lie: U. UVic Standard pure: Tierces, 12c: tubs. 12Uc; 60s, UUc: 20s, 12Vc; 10s. 12Sc: Bs. 12St Com round lard: tierces. 8 Vic: tubs, 9Kc BACON Portland, 1531 "Vic per pound; East era. fancy. 17J4c: standard, heavy, 15Hc; bacon bellies. lSV4c HAMS Portland. 13He per pound: picnic lOHc pr pound: Eastern fancy. lSUCMKc SAUSAGE Portland, ham, l?'jc per pound: minced ham. 10Ue; Summer, choice dry, 17Uc; Bologna, long. Sc: welnerwursta. 9c: liver. 7c; pork. 8:: blood, 7c; head cheese. 7c; bologna sausag link. 7Uc PICKLED GOODS Portland, pig feet. H barrels. It 0: U-barrels. 2 SO; 15-pound kit. JL Tripe, -barrels. 5 B0; U-barrels, 2 73; 13-pound kit. fl; pigs' tongues, H-barreU fi. DRT-SALTED MEATS Portland dears, 123 13c: backs, UKSUtic; bellies. 12816c; exports, 20023 pounds average. 13314c: butts. 8310c SAX FRANCISCO 31 AltKETS . Prodace Prices Cnrrent In the Bay City. SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 10. Flour Is flra In sympathy with wheat. Choice Oregon apples are Arm. Oregon potatoes aro weaker. Onions are easy. Vegetables Garlic 3e per pound; green peas. 335c per pound; string beans. C910c per pound: tomatoes, SL7532.25; onions, 40375c; egg plant. 15320c. Apples Choice, t2; common, COc Bananas 75ce2.S0. Limes Mexican. $3.S03i. California lemons Choice, I2.&0: common. 75c Oranges Navel. 75cG 12.23. Pineapples 2. BObiBO. Potatoes Early Itose. tl.1031.2S: Itlver Bur banks. 40355c: river reds. 33840c; Salinas Burbanks, tOcCJl.lS; sweets, tl.CO; Oregon Burbanks, COS 95c Butter Fancy creamery, 34c; do seconds, 33c; fancy dairy, 32c; do seconds, 30c Eggs Store. 20322c: fancy ranch, 23c Cheese Toung America, 15313Hc; Eastern. 16317c Wool Fall Humboldt and Mendocino, 133 lie: mountain, SSlOc Poultry Turkey gobblers, 1701Sc; do hens. 17318c; old roosters, $3.5030.50; young roost ers. 5.5030.50; small broilers. $434.50; large broilers. 4.5035.50; fryers, J 037; hens. 37; old duck;. 1536; young ducks, IV3&. liar "Wheat, 11014.50: wheat and oats, til C1S.50; barley. 110311: alfalfa, 110812; clover, 110310.50; straw, 43353c per bale. Hops 21H327C MUlstuBs Bran. 18.50319: middlings. 233 25. Receipts Flour, 19C3 quarter sacks; do Ore gon, 4000; wheat. Oregon, E02 centals; barley, 2205 centals: oats, 2C45 centals; beans, 599 sacks; corn. 1491 centals; do East ern, C23 centals; potatoes, 2290 sacks; do Oregon. 9C70 sacks; do Washington, 2S9 sacks; bran. CSS sacks; middlings, 262 sacks; hay, 311 tons; hides, 372. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Cnrrent nt Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Cattle Receipts, 4000. Market slow. Good to prime steers, 4.403 0.G0; poor to medium. 3.0034.23: stockers and feeders. 2.2534.40; cows, L4034.30; heifers. $2.0084.00; canners. 1.4032.00; bulls, $2.0034.23; calves, 3.5037.75: Texas-fed steers, f3.5034.C5. Hogs Receipts today 24,000; tomorrow. 33. 000; left over, 4000. Market steady at Be higher. Mixed and butchers'. 0.6037.05: good to choice heavy. fl.P0S7.12H: rough heavy. JC.C0fi6.E3; light. 0.4036.03; bulk of sales, $6.6030.83. Sheep Receipts, 14,000. Market steady to strong. Good to choice wethers. 4.5083.50: fair to choice mixed, 3.5034.50; Western sheep, 4.7535.40: native lambs, $4.5036.53: Western lambs, 4.75S5.4S. KANSAS CITT. Feb. 10. Cattle-Receipts. 13,000, Including 2000 Texans: steady to 10c lower; native steers, $333.33; Texas and Indian steers, $2.3334.45; Texas cows, $2.3032.63; native cows and heifers, 1.7333.85; stockers and feeders. $2.3584.50; bulls. $2.4083.50; calves, 2.5036.50: Western steers, 2.7585.10; Western cows. L7333.S0. Hogs Receipts. 12,000; market, steady to strong: bulk of sales. $6.7586.90; heavy. $6.80 36.05; packers. .6.C7HSC83; medium. $6,708 0.90; light. $0.3536.75; Yorkers, J6C500.75; pigs, $630.53. Sheep Receipts, 5000: market strong; mut tons. 3.5035.10; lambs. 3.6033.S3; range wethers. 334.S3; ewes, 384.90. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. ia Cattle Receipts, 6000. Maritet slow, lower. Native steers, $3.5085.25: cows and heifers. 2.8083.75: can ners, 1.7532.60; stockers and feeders, $2.30(1 4.50; calves, $330; bulls, stags, etc, $2,259 8. CO. Hogs Receipts. 10,000. Market stronger. Heavy. $G.758CS5; mixed. $0.7530.80: light. $6.608a70; pigs, $5.7586.50; bulk of sales, $0.7036.75. Sheep Receipts, 5000. Market steady. Fed muttons. $4.7533.50; Westerns; $4.5033.10: ewes. $i.B03LS0; common and stockers, $1.50 34.23; lambs. (.7535.25. "Wool Markets. BOSTON. Feb. 10. The wool market re mains In about the condition previously noted, with prices holding up well. On the whole, the market Is fairly active, though the volume of tales Is not up to the figures of a few weeks ago. There are still enough manu facturers In the market, however, ultimately to absorb all the wool available. There Is apparently a feeling In the trade that the top has been reached, and while no lower prices are expected, at the 'same time any further advance Is considered improbable Fine territory wools have been selling freely. In fact being about the most active of any thing on the list. Fine staple wools are un changed at &63SSC, with fine mediums at St Q50e and mediums at 4784Sc Quotations: Territory Idaho, fine. 14815c; fine medium. 159 16Vi c; medium. 16317c; Wyoming, fine. 14 15c; medium, 16817c; Utah. fine. 14 ISc; fine medium. 18317c: medium. 17818c: Montana, fine choice, 14320c; average. 179 18c; Colorado, New Mexico, etc. fine. 11812c;' fine medium. 13814c; medium, 14315c There Is an active demand for fleece wools, with a stronger feeling on choice lots. Calll fornla Northern choice, 21023c; average. 17Q lSe; middle counties, 15016c; Southern. 12Q ISc; Fall. 16317c v ST. LOUIS, Feb. 10. Wool Unchanged. Metnl Markets. NEW YORK; Feb. la There was a slight reaction In the London tin market today prices there being Ss lower at 132 12s Cd for spot and 133 2s 6d for futures. Locally, tin was quiet but a shade easier, at 20.00323. 40c Copper advanced 2s 6d In London, closing at 50 17s 6d for spot and 50 10s for futures, while here It remained quiet. Standard Is quoted at 12.00c: lake at 12.70312.85c; elec trolytic at 12.70312.S0c. and casting at 12.37K812.75c Lead was quiet here at 4Jic and In London at 11 Ss 9d. Spelter was dull at 20 7s 6d la London and was quiet here at C.003S.05c Iron was steady abroad, Glasgow, closing at B3s and Mlddlesboro at 47s 3d. On this side. Iron remains quiet and mora or less nominal. No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at $24824.50; No. 2 foundry Northern at $22.00 322.50; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft at f23.B0324.50. War rants are nominal. Mlnlnc Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 10. Official closing quotations for mining stocks: Belcher SO &4Mcxlean Jl an Best & Belcher... 3 10Occldental Con 53 tnuuon l.upnir - f.. Caledonia .... Challenge Con Chollar , " - ---..- ......... a. Potosi .. 61 51 46:Savace Confidence .. 1 65Seg. Belcher .. COn- CaL A. Va 2 lStSlerrs. Ki-a ,n 3 lotbierra Nevada Crown Point .... 45 Silver Hill 53 Gould & Curry... SSlUnloa Con 1 63 Hale & Norcross. 1 30:utah Con 54 Justice 13jrellow Jacket .... 70 NEW YORK. Feb. 10. Mining stocks closed as follows: Adams Con 0 20LltUe Chief Alice 25;ontarlo n.aa f- V. today .0 03 . 6 O0 . 2 30 Brunswick Con . . -. - .... ..... M uuaa.r ........... 6 Phoenix 8Potoal 2 20 Savage 1 SO Sierra Nevada .. 8 .. 53 .. 40 ... D2 ... SO ... 3 00 Comstock TurmeL Con. Cat. A Va. Horn Silver Iron Silver Leadvllle Con ... osbmau Hopes SlStandard ... BOSTON, Fab. 10. Closing quotations: Adventure IS SOiOsoeola $ 75 BO Allouex ....... 6 OOlParmtt 99 Amalgamated . 69 87QuIncy 124 00 ingnam ...... aa 00 santa Fe Cop... 2 87 uu. & liecia... M wrramarack 184 00 wriiaiu.HK ..... SO BOiTrimountaln ... 71 OOTrinlty ........ 40 00 United B tales .. 13 ootm.h 97 00 Copper Range Daly West .., W-iVln 13 37 25 e2 3L73 . .w,oti .... . . imia ....... 0 OU Kohawk ....... 67 00 Winona 8 75 013 Doicidoa 22 ooJWalTerlnei 4 co Isle Royale 16 BOiVlctoria ..... 8 B0 OPENSTRONQ, CLOSEWEAK NET DECLINES IX LEADING ACTIVE STOCKS AT SEW YOIUC Market Little Influenced liy Any of the Day's Xewn Advance In Sterling Exchange. NEW TORK. Feb. 10. The spirited strength and activity with which the stock market opened today was not maintained, and tha tone of the market became gradually more reactionary, and at last easy, with general net declines running to a point or more In a few of the leading active stocks. The most prominent of these was Wabash preferred. In which so much of yesterday's strength and activity centered. This fact made the spec ulative sentiment susceptible to the fact, which became very obvious this morning, that there was very large selling going on of Wabash preferred, under cover of the new strength which It was sought to develop elsewhere. The suspicion got abroad that the apparent active demand for these stock, and the show of strength which this gave to them was due rather to skillful manipulation by the speculative pools having them. In hand than to any sudden realization of their ralu at present prices on the part of a widespread public demand. The whole movement of the day was strictly technical, and was little In fluenced by any of the day's news. The size of the Individual orders In Rock Island, for which the accepted unit seemed to be 1000 shares, gave an artificial appear-v ance to the movement In that stock, so that it had little impression on sentiment when it was moved upward ia the face of the general reaction which took hold of the mar ket during the second hour. The support of Missouri Pacific had no better success In restoring the tone of the market. The Atchi sons were accorded their turn in the advance and among the r pec laities. Amalgamated Coi per. People's Gas. Brooklyn Transit and American Smelting were conspicuous. Sterling exchange continued to advance and London to sell stocks here, but these factors were no more prominent than during yester days strong market. Call money continued easy and an advance in sterling at Paris sufficiently offset the rise here to keep gold exports beyond profitable limits. The bill Introduced yesterday by the chair man of the finance committee of the United States Senate for liberalizing the provisions for deposit of United States funds with Na tional banks was considered an Important Influence in the opening strength of the mar ket. The approach of the Thursday holiday may havo had its influence upon the realizing movement of the day. The bond market continued irregular. Total sales, par value. $3,530,000. United States 4s registered and the 2s declined U per cent on the last call. 71 CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. STOCKS. Atchison do pfd Baltimore & Ohio lo pfd Canadian Pacific Canada (Southern Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago Sc. Alton do pfd Chicago, ind. & Louis.. 42.1001 18.800; Chicago & Eastern iiu Chicago Great Western. 00 -v pxa........... do B pfd , CYi vr X. V n- Chlcago Term. &Tran. do pfd C.. a. C. &. au Loulj.. wiwraao Boutnera .. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd , Delaware & Hudson. Del., Lack. & Western. Denver a. luo uranda., do pfd Eris ' do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Great Northern pfd.... Hocking Valley , do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd Lake Erie & Western.. do pfd Louisville & Nashville.. Manhattan Elevated .. Metropolitan Street R- Mexlcan Central , Mexican National ..... Minn. & St. Louis Missouri Paclfle M.. K. & T do pfd , New Jersey Central..., New York Central..... Norfolk & Western.... do pfd , Ontario & Western.... Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd St. Louis & San Fran. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd , St. Louts S. W. do pfd , St. Paul do pfd Southern Paclfle ....... Southern Railway ..... do pfd Texas & Paclfle , Toledo. St. L. & W... do pfd , Union Paclflo do pM , Wabash do pfd Wheeling & Lake Erie. do 2d pfd , Wisconsin Central .... do pfl Express Companies Adams ................. American United States Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous Amalgamated Copper . Amer. Car & Foundry. do pfd ............... 2.500 700 100 200 'iaJo 127 7.B00 1.500 6.S00 1,500 200 67.Mll 3.800 8,500 lis iSC1 1071I.107GI100 115.114S;114S 20U 23U 20 63g B2Vi C2, ISO isou.isomsi). i2 S4S 150V 634) 8SV 10,6W 65 200 lO.BtiO 180i 17UJi,17Uli 11.2U0I CCH 6,700 36H ITT. t-VI 2,400 1 43 2001 30 S0O1 46UI 10-7mW1O-1A. , i..( m1?i aw 52'4 KKH 27U UWi . , .1 1,300) 2UUi BOO 65h 10O149H 4.400 1.400 200 American Linseed Oil- do pfd Amer. Smelt. & Refin. do pfd Anaconda Mining Co.. 8.900 8.000 1.200 S,no Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado 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 raeffle Mall People's Gas Pressed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car... Republic Steel do pfd Sugar 000 300 217b'2174l "t)o5 190K 195 V) 1,000 1.400 54K 300 81 200 47K 2SS 900 800 " SCO 5.000 HSVt 40! 10SS 107 2i 1.000 100 "i,4O0 600 tu 12. COO 130- l.Kh. Tennessee Coal & Iron. 1,8001 Union Bag &. Paper Co. aa pra United States Leather. do pfd United States Rubber. do pfd United States Stel.... do pfd Western Union American Locomotive do cfd 36.300 S.HOO 700 300 20.100 4.300 1 14J 14J 1.200 000 200 200 200 87.200 Kansas City Southern.. do pia Rock Island do pfd 800 62 Total sales for the day, 732,400 shares. BONDS. U. S. 2s, ref. do coupon do 3s. reg.. do coupon rrg.lOSV Atchison adj. 4... 81 , lOStf1 c .w. con. 7S.I32V 107 , 107 rec. .131' ID. & R. G. 4s. 09 Mortnern I'ac 3s do 4s Southern Pac 4s.. Union Paclfle 4s... West Shore 4s..., Wis. Central 4s... .72 103W 81K do new 4s, do coupon do old 4s. do coupon 1.13' reg...HO 110 103H 111 92 do Ss, reg. do coupon .102 .lOIi Stocks at London. LONDON, Feb. 10. Closing quotations: Anaconda SV.Norfolk & West. 78 Atchison 90Uj do pfd C3 do pfd ........103S Ontario & Western 3SH Bait. Ohio 105H I Pennsylvania 774 Cm. Paclfle 142 itenoing 3.1H Ches. & Ohio 642 Chi. Or. Western. 2D Chi.. M. & St.- P.185 ao lk pza....... 4d Southern By ..... 37H Denver fc Rio Gr. 43' do via ik. Southern Pacific .. 68 .Erie 42W Union Pacific ....10.W do pfd 87 U. S. Steel 40K do pfd 014 do 1st pfd lilt do 2d pfd 65 Rllnols Central ..150 Louis. Sz Nash.. ..131',; II.. K. it T 30S New York Cent 151 do pfd 64 Money, Exchange. Etc. JETC YORKt 10. aiooer oa call ateadjr ? ? 5"r : : : -S341 6S! 8SM llCkilUlfc U01C 7.600U02 102V 1U2 4.W10 53H 52 82 300 36C 3C5 ? Tlfc 71 07 80 210 4.S00 2Si 23 2S ' 600 "45" 44; 700 220H 21!4ilUi 18M B00 31 34 3i ...... ..... ..... 95H 200 S0 S0H 30 Vi 70H 400 45 43H 45 l.OOOlfeOjillbO 180VJ 00 263 J263 260 1.500 43 42 41S 1.000 COS t0 fc5, 2S.tX 4l 4oS 41)2 6.2011, 73 72)4 72U 2. SO 63 ii ei!oi 1.500jl034 MttVlurSi 147 146U 146 45 45 44i 74 74 73 4l 49 48Vi 117 12754 127 I12G1; iiif.- is- 20 SlieSvS per cent; eloelng offered 3H per cent. Time money easy, CO and 90 days 44: six months ib per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 483 per cent. Sterling exchange strong, with actual busi ness In bankers' bills at $4.87.3534.87.45 for demsnd and at ft.S4.S584.84.45 for CO days. Posted rates. $4.85 and 4.SS. Commercial bills. 4.S3X84.S4. Bar sliver. 47:ic Mexican dollars, 37Hc Government bonds weak; railroad bonds Ir regular. LONDON. Feb. 10. Bar sliver unsettled; 22jd per ounce. Money, 35i rer cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3U per cent. The rate of dis count in the open market for three-months' bills is 3S Per rent Consols for money, 92 15-1C; for account, 83. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10. Sliver bars. 47Ttc Mexican dollars, nominal. Drafts, sight. 12Hc; telegraph. 15c Sterling An T smAnr. Art . i I CaT'. -. : 1 w "-j " ster ling oa London, sight, 4.87Ts- Dank Clcnrlntri. , . Clearings. Portland 377.4BO "le 637.257 Tacoma 3S,r.4 Spokane 250.067 Balances. 83,215 101.673 32.701 2S.008 AT THE HOTELS. THE PORTLAND. A K Kenyon. N Y T W Taylor. Omaha I Cohn. San rnn M L Schlueber, Oak land. Cal C Garrison & w. MUwk J W MaxwUl, Tacoma j j itenna, Chicago O J Humphrey, San Fr n ixmen&erg & wife, Chicago D O McCoy. Dalles J N Fordyce J C Ollpbant, Seattle G W Williams, city S II Bonner. Mllw&ule ia 13 itornam. city A McNamara, San Fr Mrs Mary Seely, Oak land. Cal C. Wllllanwon. N Y i. a. Aiden, city V B Glfford. do Geo y Meacham.Seattl . i-un. saiem. N c Root Afher. Ky W II Daly. San Fr I. E Alexander. S P J A Dougherty, St L Geo H Bishop. Clnclnn J J Durham. Boston a 11 enieids, Menomi nee. Mich Claude H Smlth.lthaca Louis V Smith, do C C Sprinter, Chicago A W Clark, do r V. ureever. city J C Darvln. San Fran M Phert. Cincinnati Lyman Taylor, Poca tello. Idaho j ii wirjci.s Adams, Mats AI Hansen. Seattle L T Cutter & wf. Port! Townscnd. Wash John. It Catron. W W C C Catron. Santa Fe T W Thompson. S F Chas Hanley. do F B Dall!am, do iDr F II Moore, Tread- well. Alaska A G Prouty, San Fran G H Turke. do W V McNeill. Wyo W J Lockwood, N Y THE PERKINS. W A Mesrner, North Yamhill R Lindenberger, As toria R S Hutchinson, city Jas p Bain, Astoria H L Henderson, M D, Astoria B y Smith, Rainier J A McDonald. Car- rlngton. N D II O Wilklns. McMlnn Jas G Horan. city R C Hill, Mlnnpls J Ell. Pendleton E R Trippe, Joseph Mrs Trippe, do Thos B Roach, Lake Mills R Burch, Dallas H Erwln. Idaho cugene Dealburage. Seattle R Thomas. Astoria , Mrs Thomas. Astoria S a Cogrove. Pom- eroy, Uath II II Eaton. Rattlai John F knapp. city uouia. sen "ran T C Elliott. Walla W A Bystrom. Kalama Frank Montgomery, Centralla Mrs Ceo E Borge. do MLis Borgr, do Master Borge, do J W Eccleston, June C J M Cook, do G W Graham. Hood R u u Hoard man. do S Greene. Seattle A D Wear. Seattle Mrs M C Roester, Mil waukee Wayne Jones, city P C McGIIIivray. Ot tawa C W Herrall. Dallas R O BDarks. Dallas A B Cox. Lewie ton A E Cogwln. Kelso John A Norley. South Bend. Wash R J Elliott. Hoaulam Jas Miles, do A Li uiiiett, Ohio Ora Clodfdter. Indp D L Keyt. Perrvdalo J C Hunt, Seattle W A A bernetby, Seattle B Lindenberger, As toria Florence Maris, Boise A B Johnson, Che halls J I' Bradley, do F Chandiey. Hood HIv Mrs E C Baldry. Chgo t rea liresenner, ao L II Springer. Trin idad. Colo Mrs Springer, do John A Hobbs. SaltL Mrs Hobbs. do L C Robinson. Denver B F Ousley. romeror v a reruns, urain L M Perkins, Drain Brs Perkins. Drain W Ross WInsns, Hood mver H M Smartwood, Mm cow. Idaho J T Fisher, do Mrs Fisher, do Mrs Perkins. Drain U B Parks. X Y P J Meyer, Chicago Mrs Meyer, do Bert C Nye. PrlneviUo M J Nye. do A W Evans, Cal P B Murphy, Cal M Ylngllng. Newcom- erstown. O Mrs Ylngllng, do Mrs F A Hazeltlnee & 2 cb. South BcndVWn D Jennings, Dallas. Or G W Whltehouse. WW, F Newman. W W W S Offntr. W W Will F Smith. Mil waukee. Wis Cart Daniel McKay, New London. Conn Teddv Clark. Spokane Chas Daly, Vancouver Mrs J M Clanford.NY Harold Clanford. N Y sirs Daty, Vancouver A L. Katz. Tacoma A C Haley, Pendleton D X McMillan. San Fr W B Ouch. San Fran B p Weir. Arlington D W Morton. Manning S J Moasman, Tacoma TnE IMPERIAL. F H Simons, Astoria I Mrs D C Klanke, II waco Rebecca Markham. do Wm Kitchen. Sumpter Mrs Kitchen. do J W Scrlber. La Grande R L Lincoln. do S J Kidder, Fargo, N D Mrs. Kidder. do Miss Letts Lewis, Baker City O A Hartman. Pendle ton J N RordereL The Dalles L C Pond. Denver C W Rogers. Mich Will Wurzwller. Prlnevllle Q J Farley. The Dalles Jas II Koontz. Echo W W Travllllon. Ba ker City W Tell Tuflll. S F Chas Nelson. Dead wood W L Zulln. 3 F Warren Wiley. do J H Ackerman. Salem John McCourt. Pen dleton Mrs McCourt do Mrs Lydle, Astoria I u Clarke, nervals !W K Macfarlane, Seattle J B Markley, S F J W Louder. Dalles w A Abernatbr.seattls Mrs Ella Porter. Ltaxer city Miss May Porter, do J K MurdenhalL Sber- loan A W Thompson, Cas cade Lks E Jaeobson. Jaketown P T Crocker, Tacoma Jno W Gunn, Seattle Mrs Gunn. do Mrs J M Lane. Castle HOCK II llsynes. Forest Gv S A Madge. Olympla F Walz. St Paul A F Overman. Che- mawa D McCloud. City J J Cohn. S F Carl Moeske. Astoria u u t-uiton, do THE ST. .CHARLE3. A R Roberts & wife. Rainier Lon Haddle, do J W Rlss, Powells Valley J 8 Vcagha, Butte- vllls . Jennie Bunnell. City Al Lund. Aberdeen Jake McCoy, Viola w sicciurg. vioia Amelle McClurg do S Boyd. Salem a c urown, do S A Walker. Forest Grove S C Henry. St. Helens Mrs W J Eberman. Forest Grove G G tiro vine, vtaiia Walla H W Fraser. City Geo Hurlburt. do Henry Koontz, Sallda, W Shlnkle, do Wash E J Eaton & tarn Toutle. Wash R Day. Kelso. Wash J B Godfrey, St. Hel- F O Scaton. City A Steensen, Waihou gal Wm Burns, Kelso J F La point, do R S Moore. City W M Dehring. Pendle- ton . Wm Brown. Selo W G Pomeroy. Scap- poose F C Gordon. Spokane r w Price do IT J Fllppln. ClaU- Kama S Chase. Linton A G Lundourg. Carl- ion, ur Burt Fuller. Cltv A H Bell. Rockwood J S Stewart, Grant's I'ass s P C Morrell. Skamokw R II Bedell. Waahouxal I iaoarge do II McManus. Dallas P M Slyter do Geo W Pierce. Cltv G P Essncr. Mountain- uaie A Bacon, Forest Gr Erik Syobcth. Ho qulam. Wash H M Burns & wf. City II Henlgan & wf. Hood River II W Brtco & wf. La- Mrs M E Ford. Mon- uranae J J Lowe. La Grande tesano, wain H Und. Qulncy C S Emerson. Ham. MrsWm Dally, Ham llton M W Mahoney, St PauL Ore. G R Shaw, do John Lowe. La Grande John Brumerllng, Gen esee, laano Frank Tahaar. da H E Ruger, St. Louis 11 ieaaer. ilonmouth 31 Leader, do W Henderson. City THE ESMOND. L Page. Rainier W A Hooker. Evanston C P Dlx. Oak Poln, Wyo Mrs Grrgory. do T T Foster. Coble H Wilson. do M B Conway. City F A Jones, Oregon City W Mann. do J W Hopkins. Vane Geo Hebbutt. Chinook W M Halverson, Camas Mrs Halverson, do A Tanzler, Gervals J Festherton, do O C Relnseth, Wash- ougal Paul La Croix. do Mrs Young. Prlnevllle M W Hudson. do Roy Her. Mettako Geo Hawthorn. Ladru Mrs Hawthorn. , do Jas Blair. Toledo H G Eldrldge. Salem Mrs J L MaxwelL Col city A D Munroe. Rainier P Chrlstensen, do f fThrln t.n An o M Jennings, Seattle jara Jennings, ao M E Gray. City L Henderson. Tacoma Mrs fni"rAn An M Fllh. FiireVn Aioert cnyaer. victoria 11 Ferguson. Cclllo II Ferguson. do J McWlll!m ct v L Nichols, , do P Peterson.' Skamokwa 11 jonnson. inot Rock F McAdam. St11 A H Meyer. Oroville iv uiiDen. ait Tabor M S Grtswold. Ilwaco M Turner. do rrne1 tlransTrfelr. Sfifff1. European plan, popular rates. Modern I .- - 1 nn . . WmifnOC. a.n,Bt V... depot. Tacoma Ilotel, Tacoma. American plan. Rates, $3 and up. Hotel Donnelly, Tacomn. Flrat-dass restaurant in connection. Rainier Grand Hotel, Seattle. European plan. Finest cafe on Coast. TMnra naval, military and traveling men. Rooms en suite and single. Free shower COE Buys and sells GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS and COTTON FOR CAS II OR FUTURE DELIVERY. Deals !n Government. Municipal and Miscellaneous Securities. Owning and operat ing the most extensive Private Wire System in tne world, wo can execute large or small orders more promptly and satisfactorily than any other concern. We guarantee to execute orders when limits are reached. We do not hold you responsible for more than the margin you place on a trade. We charge no Inter est for carryinc; long stocks. MARGINS REQUIRED. Grain, lc per bushel; Stocks, $2 per shnre. Cam. mission, crnin, 1-Sc per bnsbel; stocks, 1-4 of 1 per cent. TVe will send you our Book of Statistics and Dally Market free. Wrjte for It. REFERENCES, 73 National and State Danks. Main Exchange. Bank of Commerce Building:. Minneapolis.' Mtnn. Exchanges In 73 of the principal towns and cities of the Northwest Including Spokane. Colfax. Pullman. Rltxvllle. Dayton. Walla Walla. Moscow, Pendleton. Wires under con struction to Portland. Tacoma, Seattle. Everett, and Vancouver. B. C. ND IF YOU IIA1E AN OPEX TRADE OR ACCOUNT WITH US YOU CAS Di OPERATE IT IX ANY OF OUR T5 OFFICES. WHEAT MARKET NERVOUS MANY FIA'CTCATIOXS IX GRAIN PIT AT CHICAGO. Bullish neports From Paris and San Francisco Counteracted by -Liquidation by Longi. CHICAGO. Feb. 10. There were no sensa tional features In the trade In wheat, but prices were nervous and fluctuated easily. Commission bouses were good buyers through out the day, and there was some liquidation by local lonzs. The opening was steady with May unchanged at 79iieT54c and on bullish reports from Paris, claiming damage to the crop, there was a spurt to TOHc: but the gain was quickly lot on selling, led by the principal longs. Later, local traders turned active buyers on the strong San Francisco market, and prices again rallied; but late In the day commission houses sold freely and the market eased off. the closing being steady with May unchanged at 79;g7D5jC Corn was the most active market on the floor and the volume of business was large, while the sentiment was bullish. Influenced largely by the comparatively small receipts and the poor grading. The close was firm with May a shade higher at 4SKC. Oats were firm In spite of the liberal commission-house selling. The close was steady with May a shade' higher at Provisions were dull but firm, the hog situation tending to steady the market. The close was steady with May pork SMe lower, lard unchanged and ribs a shade lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. February ....$0 7Mi Jo 76 f0 73V4 $0 754 May .mi July U 7SH CORN. 735, 7i 74S (May July 40 45- 4lg 45K OATS. May .. July .. 37T4 53U 37 33 J4 16 S3 10S75i MESS PORK. May July .10 02 10 05 16 00 1027H 16 30 10 30 LARD. 0 SO 0 52j 030 930 SHORT RIBS. 9 22i 0 S5 9 10 .9 10 May July 47 0 25 0 47H 0 23 May July 0 17H 003 930 0 07H Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Wheat-No. - Srrlng. SOffolc: No. 3, 71370c; No. 2 red, 75;g70c Corn No. - and yellow, 41c Oats No. 2. 33c; No. 3 white, 35$4e36Hc Rye Na 2. 40c Barley Good feeding. 42.346c; fair to choice malticR. 4 83 COc Flaxseed No. 1. (1.18; No. 1 Northwestern, 1.21. Timothy seed Prime. 3.C0. Mess pork-fie.00917 per bbL Lard $0.5539.60 per cwt. Short ribs sides Loose. $900.20. Dry salted shoulders JS.12H08.25. v Short clear sides Boxed. $9.3"K89.M. Clover-Contract grade. $11.70. Receipts, shipments, Flour, barrel lo.ooo 26.000 Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels 275,000 Oats, bushels 35.P0O 18.CIOO 1S8.000 137.000 5.000 11.000 Rve. bushels JT.mo Barley, bushels 113.000 Grain nnd Produce nt Sew Torlc NEW TORK. Feb. 1ft. Flour Receipts. 83, 700 barrels; exports. 12.314 barrels. Market was steady with a moderate demand for pat ents. Wheat Receipts, 101,450 bushels; exports. 27.121 bushels. Spot, steady: No. 2 red. S2c elevator and S3U - afloat; No. 1 North ern Duluth. 00Uc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. OlUc f. o. b. afloat. Options had an irregular day. They were firm and weak by turns and very nervous, reflecting manipu lation again at the West. Cables were unset tled. Interior receipts liberal and seaboard clearances small. On the other hand, private. French crop news was steady at a partial Ho net advance. March closed 84c; May, S2VU; July, 705c: September, 77c Hops Firm. Hides Quiet Wool Quiet. Butter Receipts, BOOO packages. Market, firm: state dairy. 1323e; creamery, extra, 26c; creamery, 17C23c Eggs Receipts. 1500 packages. Market, unsettled: state and Tenn'ylvanla. 21c: West ern, candled, 10c; Western, uncandled, 138 16c Grain nt San Frnnclaco. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 10. Wheat, strong er: barley, stronger; oats, firm. Spot quotations: Wheat-Shipping. $I.47H8L33S: milling. $1.5581.574. Barley-Feed. $I.13ei-17K: brewing. $L20. Oats-Red. $1.2561.324: white. $1.2591.43; black. $L20fJ1.27. Call Board sales: Wheat Stronger. May, $1.51; December, $L2S!i: cash, $1.53VS. Barley Strong: May. ?1.15 bid. Com Largo yellow. $1.2581.45. European .Grain Markets. LONDON. Feb. 10. Wheat cargoes on pas sage firm but not active. Walla Walla. 80s; English country markets steady. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 10. Wheat Firm. No. 1 standard California, 7s. Wheat and flour In Paris, steady; French country markets firm. Weather in England, line. Changes In Available Supplies. NEW TORK, Feb. 10. Special cable and telegraphlo communications received by Brad street's show the following changes In avail able supplies: Wheat. United States and Canada. East of the Rockies, decreased 400.000 bushels. Afloat for and In Europe, decreased 1,800,000. Total supply Increased 1.400,000. Com. United States and Canada, East of the Rockies. Increased 2,519,000. Oats, United States and Canada, East of tho Rockies. Increased 911,000. Wheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. Feb. 10. Wheat le higher; blue stem S9c; club 7Cic New York Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 10. Cotton futures opened easy at a decline of 5 to 9 points, and closed net to 0 points higher on all save August. September and October, which were unchanged at 1 -point lower. February. $9.27: March. $9.31; May. $9.42; June. $0.23: July. $0.23; August. $8-93: September. $3.47; October. $3.23. Spot cotton closed quiet. 15 points high er. Middling uplands. $9.50; do Gulf. $0.75. Dairy Produce at Chicago. CIUCAGO. Feb. 10. On the Produce Ex change today, the butter market was quiet and steady. Creameries, 16625c; dairies, 120 13Kc Eggs, weak; 10c Cheese, steady; 139 14c Coffee nnd Sonar. NEW TORK, Feb. 10. Coffee Futures closed steady at a partial advance of 5 points. Total sales, 21,750 bags. Including: March, 3.09: ZiVTt 4.i Juljr, 44.60; fieptaalHr, Commission Co. Capital and Surplus,- $300,000.00 S4.S535.00; November. $5.05. Spot Rio. firm: No. 7 invoices, 65ic; mild, quiet; Cordova. 7 HKc Sugar-Raw. firm: fair refining. 3 3-loc; centrifugal 96 test. 354c Molasses sugar. 2 15 16c Refined, firm. Crushed. $5.25; powdered. $4.75; granulated, $4.C3. Daily Treasury Stntcment. WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. Today's statement of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances. $223.051.373; gold. $101.509.580. DAILY CITY STATISTICS. nirtlis. February 6. boy, to the wife of F. J. Wey gardt. Forty-third and Sherman streets. February 1. girl, to the wife of Claude Me Leod. 50 North Sixth street. February 3. boy. to the wife of N. P. Llnd, 330 East First street, north. February 9, girl, to A. E. E. Denny, SSS GUsan street. Mnrrlasre Licenses. St. Clair Bolton.23. Grace Barr, 20. Wm. A Wilson, 23, Lulu M. Fitzgerald. 17. Dr. P.A. Bees, 41. V. Lillian aZnder. 3L Dentin. January 81, Samuel B. Schwab, Jr., 18 years. Phoenix, Ariz.; tuberculosis. February 0, Charles Jukes. 24 years old, St. Vincent's Hospital; pneumonia. February 2, F. P. Smith. 71 years, 5 months, 11 days: Vancouver; heart failure. February 0, John Gill. 33 years, Bt. Vin cent's Hospital; tuberculosis. February 6. Emma Edith May Gray, 10 years, foot of Stark street: dropsy. February 6, Eva A. Fulton, 27 years, 11 months, 5 days: Mount Tabor; phthisis. February 8, Clara N. Jackson, 10 years, 6 months. 11 days, 36 North Twenty-first street, pericarditis. February 7. Ingeborg Erickson, 73 years, 2 months, 15 days, 67' North Thirteenth street, old age. ContnRloua Diseases. February 6. Rebecca Nussbaum. 313 Front street, diphtheria. February 6. ES3e Mays, East Thirtieth and Yamhill streets, scarlet fever. February 9, Harper. 93 Wood street. .possibly smallpox. (J. U. Brlstow. physician.) February 9, Anna M. Crosby. Twenty-sixth street and the Sandy road, diphtheria. RuIIdlntc Permits. D. C Powell, two-story dwelling. East Eighteenth, between Burnslde and Couch, $2500. Ruell & Birth, repairing. Nineteenth and Washington streets. $5000. MacMaster & Blrrell. repairs, southeast cor ner of Sixth and Oak streets. $000. Norman & Hughes, one and one-half story cottage. East Salmon, between East Thirty, fifth and East Thirty-sixth, $1800. Real Estate Transfers. Ralp C Nowland to IL J. and Ada Cress, block 37. Sullivan addition $ 1 Nottingham tc Co. to Mrs. M. Ladd, lots J, 2, 3. block 233. East Portland L. L. Durham, trustee, et al.. to Notting ham & Co., lots 1, 2. block 235, East Portland Louise Frlese and husband to Minnie C Whltcomb, part lots 1, 2, block 36".. Louise Frlese to Sophia C Krupke, part lots 1. 2. block 38 Same to Bertha L. King, same W. C. Walt (by SherlfO to W. F. Keadjt, Dec. 23. '02. lot 20, block 22, Tremont Place Max Loewenson to IL and M. McNamara. 3500 1 1500 2000 1500 North 27 fet West ?i lot 0; South H double block "I." City 4450 Wm. M. Ladd and wife to Nottingham & Co.. west i block 61. being lots 1, 2. 3. 4. City Mrs. T. Joan Van Bebber to E. C Minor, lots S, 0. block 10, Sunnyslde Addition. Mrs. T. Schwlnd and husband to J. II. McAfee, lot 2. block 7, Mayor Gates' Addition W. A. Dempsey aad wife to T. A Down , Ing. lot 8, block 1. Browni Tract .... Hawthorne Estate to Charlfs and War '500 too 700 1 ren J. Holman, East hi lota 3, 4, West H lots 5, 6. block 294. Hawthome Park : 2100 Archie Ia. I'ease and wife to ueorge A. Pease, lota 7. 8. block S, lot 2, block 7, Dalton's Addition George A. Pease to Archie L. Pease, lot 6, block 4. Goldsmith's Addition Sheriff (for Wm. Jackson) to Paul Brink man. Feb. 5. ta. lot 7. block 18. Mount Tabor Villa J. C Magee to J. 8. Wolfer. East lot 18, block 17. Alblna Andrew Kan and wife to W. M. Ladd. lots 3. 6. block 124, East Portland .. Geo. W. Donaldson, adrr.r.. to E. Renfer. lot 7. block 68. Sellwood Harry J. and Ada L. Cross to Ralnh r? 2 1 3 1000 1 403 Nowland. lot 2. block 30. Woodlawn: lot 8. block 6, Wilson's Addition; lot 8, block 39, Piedmont; lots 9, 11. block 8, Alblna i C. A. Wass (by Sheriff) to Victor Land Co.. Feb. 5. 1903. S acres section 20. township 1 South, range 1 East 5 For Guaranteed Titles See Paclfle Coast Abstract, Guarantee & Trust Co.. 204-3-6-7 Falling bulldlnu. IL PILLS OHr4..T . . j ai.lw n--i-& AfXaliyt rUkL4ia. ,A Dri Hit xr uniuujujrEiK'El rauuall la RED u eM xulll, bau. MM jmilMii.toi. Ttkiaoiair. Rerus Dssgtswu Bafetltatleas aa4 Imlu. ties. Bs a 7air Drmcxltt. T m& 4. la sat 'KslUr for L4tW lm. ; r- twnkSfmll. laAMTMllualala. bULIW lll&njflau. - - - mki. HaaUsra kaeai-w PU1LA-. K? TRAVELERS' GUIDE. TIME CARD OF TRAINS PORTLAND Depart. Arrive. Puget Sound Limited for Ta coma. Seattle. Olympla, South Bend and Cray's Harbor points 8:30 am 8:30 pa North Coast Limited for Ta coma. Seattle. Spokane. Butte, St. Paul. New York. Boston and all points East and Southeast..... 2:09 pm T:00am Twin City Express for Ta coma. Seattle. Spokane, Helena, St. Paul. Minne apolis, Chicago, New York. Boston and all points East, and Southeast.. .. ....11:45 pm 7:00pm North Coast-Kansas City St. Louis Special, for Ta-co-na. Seattle. Spokane. Butte. Btlltngi. Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis and all points East and Southeast 2:00 pm 7:00 am All trains dally except on South Bend branoX A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Pas senger Agent. 235 Morrison St., comer Third. Portland. Or. Willamette River Boats Steamer POMONA, for Salem, Independence, Albany and Corvallls, leaves 6:45 A. M. Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Steamer ALTONA, for Dayton. McMInnvllIe and way, leaves 7 AM. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. OREGON CITT TRANSPORTATION CO, Offlc aa4 dock; Xoot Taylor Uet. it Ifanrles PL-Pi TRAVELERS' GUIDES. &N. Smvp Line an3 Union Pacific 3 TRAINS to the East DAILY inc-cam C&lly to OroaDa. Chlcaja. Spok&iu; through Pullman tourist sleeping-cars (person- aj iuuuy,oj wecitiy io v-aicaso. AV&nsu Cltv, St. Louis and Memphis; reclining chair fart I'faits i'-Mui tj UNION DEPOT. lieave. Arrivs. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 00 A. M. 4:30 P.M. . .S?.ECIAI- DaUJr- Dally. For the East via Hunt lngton. SPOKANE FLYER. 8:00 P. M. 7:35 AM. ?or 4?a?,ern 'ashing- Dally. Dally. n. Walla Walla. Lew Ijton. Coeur d'Alene end Gt. Northern oolnta Ji-ANTIC EXPRESs'saS P. M. 10:S0 A. M. For the East via Hunt- Dally. Dally. Incton. OCEAX AXD RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR SAN FRANCISCO S. S. Geo. W. Elder- From Feb. 11, 21; Mar. 3. Alnsworth P-JP,- v, Dock. 3:00 P. 1C, S. 8. Columbia 80 P. M. Feb. 0. 10. 20; Mar. 8. 13. 28. Tor ASTdklA and way 8:00 P. IT. 5:00 P. ML points, connecting with Daily ex. Dally steamer for Ilwaco and Sunday. except North Beach, steamer Saturday. Sundajv Hassalo. Ash-st. Dock. 10 p. M. . " . 0:43 A. M. About For Salem. Corvallls Mondays. 6K P. II. and way points, steam- Wednesday Tuesdays. er Ruth. Ash street Fridays. Thursdays. Dock (water permitting) Saturdays. FOR DAYTON. Oregon 7:00 A M. 3:00 P. Sfc Cty and Yamhill River Tuesdays, Mondays, points, steamer Elmore, Thursdays, Wednesday Ash-street Dock. Saturdays. Fridays. " (Water permitting.) For Lewlston. Idaho, 4:05 A. M. About and way points, from Dally 6:0O P. M, RIparla. Wash.. steanV except Dally ex. ers Spokane or Lewis- Saturday. Friday. ton. TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington. Telephone Mala 712. PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. For Yokohama and Hong Kong, calling at Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight via connecting steamers for Manila. Port Ar thur and Vladivostok. INDRAVELLI SAILS ABOUT FEBRUART 28. For rates and full Information call on or ad dress officials or agents of O. R. & N. Co. EAST via SOUTH Leave Union Depot 1 Arrive OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS. 8:30 P. M. for Salem. Itose burg. Ashland, Sac-i 7:43 AM. r a m e nto. ucaen. San Francisco, Mo- lave. Los Angeles, EI Paso, New Or leans and the East. 3:30 A M. Morning train con r.-oop. m. nects at Woodbura (dally except Sun- cayj witn tram xor Mount Angel, hil- verton. Browns ville. BDrinirneia. Wendllng and Na 40 P. If. tron. Albany passenger .. Connects at Wood burn with Mt. An gel and Stlverton local. Corvallls passenger. 10:10 AM. 7:30 A M. 3:50 P. M. 114:3) P. M. ISherldan passenger. 1 18 5 A M. Dally. HDaliy except Sunday. PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICE AND YAMHILL DIVISION. Leave Portland dally for Oswego at T:30 A M.. 12:BO. 2:05. 325. 5:20. 8:23. 8:30. 10:10 P. M. Dally except 8unday, 8:30, 6:30. 8:33, 10:23 A M.. 4:00. 11:30 P. M. Sunday only, 9:00 A. M. Returning from Oswego, arrive Portland dally 8:30 A. M.. 1"55. 3:05. 4:33. 0:13. 7-33. 9J3. 11:10 P. M. Dally except Sunday, 623. 723. 9:30. 1020, 11:45 A. M. Except Monday, 1223 A. if. Sunday only. 10:00 A. M. Leave from same depot for Dallas and Inter, mediate points dally except Sunday 4:00 P. M. Arrive Portland 10:20 A. if. The Independence-Monmouth motor 11ns oper ates dally to Monmouth and Airlle, connecting with s. P. Co-'s trains at Dallas and Inde pendence. Fl rut-dans rebate tickets on sals from Port land to Sacramento and Eaa Francisco: net rate. $17.50: berth, $5. Sscond-clasa fare. $13. without rebate or berth; second-class berth, $2.50. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan. China, Honolulu and Australia. CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third so Washington streets. Phone Main 712. 16reatNorthern Ticket Office 122 Third SL Phone 6) LEAVE No. 4 1:00 P. M. The Flyer dally to and from Paul, Minne apolis, Duluth, Chicago and all points East. ARRIVE No. S 135 A K. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dlnlag and Buffet Smoklng-Llbrary Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE TOSA MARU For Japan. China and all Asiatics points, will leave Seattle About February 24th For South -Eastern Alaska LeaTe Seattle O A. 31. Steamship COTTAGE CITY or CITY OF SEATTLE, Feb. 5. 11. 17. 23; Mar. 1. Steamers connect at Saa Francisco wltn company's steamers for ports in Cali fornia. Mexico and Humboldt Bay. For further lnfonnx- tlnn fihfaln fAlder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail ing dates. AGENTS n. L. MURTON. 249 Washington St.. Portland: F. W. CARLETON. 907 PaclSo ave.. Tacoma: Ticket OQlce. 113 James St., Seattle. GEO. W. ANDREWS. North-Westem Passenger Agent, San Francisco. Ticket Office.- 4 New Montgomery st. C. D. DUNANN, Oen. Pass. A at.. San Francisco. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LHA.VES Depot Fifth and I Streets. ARRIVES For Maygers, Rainier,! ciatsKanie. westport.1 Clifton, Astoria. War renton. Flavel. Ham 8:00 A M. mond. Fort Stevens.1: 11:10 A. M. Gearhart FX.. Seaside. Astoria and Seashore... Express Dally. Astoria Express, Dally. 7:00 P. M. 9:40 P. M Ticket office, 255 Morrison' at. and Union Depota it C ZLSXO. Qta. Pan, Ast,, Astoria, Or f?l siwsrr loA "git lol s