THE MOBNIKG OREGONIAlf, SATURDAY. . 3"ANTJABY 28, 190$. CHECKED BY STORMS Distributive Trade -Affected Throughout.Wide Area, IRREGULARITY IN REPORTS Most Industrial Lines Continue Busy, Testifying io Confidence That Interruption Will Be Brief Foreign Trade Gaining. NEW YORK, Jan. 27. Bradstreet'e tomorrow trill say: Inclement -weather has retarded distributive trado, railway traffic and some forms of pro duction throughout a wide area. The result is some Irregularity la the reports from differ ent sections. Industry still leads distribution in activity. The volume o new buying: In iron Is light, but specifications are coming out freely and current production Is above the rrmi-traiiin. Seasonable Influences affect sales of lumber, but that Industry Is In a very strong position In the Northwest. The South ern lumber and naval stores industry shows general improvement, and even In ttte-JPaclflo Northwest there are signs of reaction from the 1o Intense degression. Business failures In the United States for the week ending January 28 number 228, ra!nt 304 last week and 342 In the like week last year. In Canada failures for the vMk number 43. against 37 last week. "Wheat, Including flour, exports for the week ending January 23, are 1,101.580 bushels, against 1.13S.040 bushels last week. 2,917.602 ym shrlii this vt-cck last year. From July 1 to date the exports era 39.111,775 bushels, against 65,747,118 bushels last year. POEEIGX COMMERCE INCREASES Hall war Earnings Show Only a Slight Gain. ttftot YORK. Jan. 27. Dun's "Weekly Re- 'iriATtf of Trad tomorrow Will av: Ktnrmii nf homo and complications abroad tended to check activity in commercial and finanrtni markets, but most industrial lines continue busy, testifying to confidence that id' lnterruntlon will be brief. Foreign commerce at tins port for the last week shows a gain of $779,924 In imports and a loss of S1.690.17J la exports, as compared vith i same time in 1901. Railway earnings la January were only .4 per cent larger, than last year. vrratA simnliea maintain In packer hides. oinoVa nf Twtive steers are accumulating rap- Idly. All foreign hides are firm and eome grades advanced. Failures this week number 305 in the United States, against 302 last year, and 4- la can ada, compared with 2S a year ago. , Bank Clearings. veW "YORK. Jan. 27. The following table. mniiM bv Bradstreet. shows the bank clear. intra at the Drlnclpal cities for the week ended January 20. with the percentage of Increase and decrease as compared wiyi uie corxespu""- ing week last year: Inc. 30.6 14.1 8.5 19.1 1.6 31.4 12.5 8.8 14.7 9.2 'h.s 8.3 37.3 20.2 S.O 4.4 107 3.0 11.9 'q.b 45.2 50.9 28.5 3S.8 ii'.h New Tork I'ticago Bo; ton Plilluaelphla -. Bt Louis - I.'tsuunr pan Xrunclsco Laltimore t ccinnatl Kansas City ....... Nf iv Or J tans ....... t ictelaljd ......... Silnnrapciis De'rclt L.sUUe Omana . MLwa-ikee I'njvdencp ........ iijftalo ?EdianapoU9 fc-T. Paul Lcs Angeles Jveph , .. Denver -.. Co, iambus M' n. phis Seattle 1.' femond .ishlncton Savannah Albany Portland. Or. ...... Fort Worth Toledo. O alt Lake City Peoria Atlanta $1,711,801,000 181,530,000 133,170.000 138,023,000 5-J.72S.000 47.O34.O0O 30.318.000 28,550.000 23.054,000 2U.1U2.000 20,818.000 18.679.000 16,355,000 11,657.000 11.747.000 7,386,000 7.997.000 0.041.000 G.4J1S.O0O S.0C2.O0O 5.802,tKK) 8,1B5.0(K 4.409.000 5.012.000 r.oi.ooo C.283.000 4.517.000 S.G6S.000 4.2C8.000 3.347.000 3.C05.O0O 3.001.000 4.0S9.000 3.C87.000 3,237.000 . 3.089.000 S.S92.000 28.5 8.3 53.0 15.3 22.5 2.0 48.9 16.0 2.4 353 32.5 6.0 46.S 8.S 4.3 .9 1.2 2S.9 'i'A 40.2 V J 176 4.7 4.0 2.0 4.5 L0 Rochester Hartford .. Nashville . 3,540.000 2,544.000 2.740,000 2.011.000 2.480.000 2.740.000 2.028,000 2,194.000 1.7CS.000 1.973.000 1.430.000 1.OC0.0O0 1.577.000 1,460.000 003.000 1.670.000 1,319.000 1.322,000 1,441.000 1.003,000 1,204.000 710.000 OS3.O0O 875.000 4S9.0001 . 574.000 605,000 1,179,000 303.000 836,000 OB5.000 740.000 552,000 60S.OO0 004.000 491.000 417,000 4(55.000 1.O47.O00 330.000 58S.O00 :::hv lca Moines Spokane, Wash...... Tacoma ...... ...... Grand Rapids New Haven Dayton Norfolk Springfield, Mass. ... Worcester . Portland. Mei Augusta, Ga . . Tcpcka Sioux City Syracuse Evan sv .lie Birmingham "Wilmington, Del. .... Knoxville Davenport Little Rock Wllkcsbarre Fall River Macon heeling, "W. Va.... Wichita Akron 21.0 6.7 3.3 11.1 ib'.h 11.9 21.5 Chattanooga Springfield. Ill Kalamazoo. Mich,... Youngstown ......... Helena Lexington Fargo. N D... ...... New Bedford Canton, O Jacksonville, Kla. . . . Lowell Chester. Pa. Greensburg. Pa. Itockford. I1U Bingham ton Springfield. O. Bloomlngton, III..... Qulney, III. Sioux Falls. S. D... Decatur, 111 . Jacksonville. Ill Fremont. Neb Houston ..... Calveston Charleston. S. C... 27.5 3.8 40.0 14.5 9.4 430.000 488.01H) 475.000 32S.O00 2i.000 336.000 218.OO0 252.00.' 207.1100 140.000 11.741.000 9.754.000 885,000 18.4 1S.5 29.3 Totals. V. S... Outside X. Y... S2ei0.767.OlX) .... S0S.085.O00 CANADA. 23.3 11.5 Montreal Toronto "Winnipeg , Ottawa , .'IaUrax - Que boo Yan uver. B. C. TIarn!!ion ....... Ixr.rion. Oat. ... s-t Jt.hn. N. B.. "Uctjria. B. C... :...$ 13.516.000 2.a91.000 5.220.000 2.045.01K) 1.45S.0O0 i.aoooo 1.10.tKW SM.000 SW.00 50S.O00 14.S 65.0 24.4 36.1 10.3 28.1 34.2 3S.1 35.8 12.3 20.3 Totals, Canada S 51.SS1.000 33.1 7 POKTLaND MARKETS. Grain. Flour. Fred. Etc A air demand from the liust ana CsUfomt, va k '"t a steady tone In jhe wheat market. Veiy Mud barli-y are moaeratety artlve and un " n prloe. There Li a good movement "n -.sy at t .rr.er QitotaUons. .HCAT Walla W'aUa. J3c; blucstem. SSc; vti.tr cc per busnei. I l . Patenu. $1.651.83 per barrel :-r. gi U. JL30e 43; cleat. $3.85414: Valley, f4 " w425 DaKota nard wheat. fC50ff7.5o uraham. ?3.50S4; whole wheat. 544.25; rye tlnr, local, fi. Eaktern. $5(r5.1u; eornmal, pe 'int. SI. 50. BARLEV Feed. $22.50 per ton; rolled. S23.50 24.50. . ATS Na 1 white. $1.3231.53; gray. $LS3 (riiu per ceniau MILLSTCFFS Bran. $19 per ton; middlings. $25. shorts. $21; chop. V. S. MUSc $19: linseed ..rv foods. $16; Unseed ollmeal. car lets. $29 per ton. less than car iou. $30 per ton. vi.r.t.Ai j uuijs Kouea oaa. cream. auna ratus. so.75: lower srades. $586.23: oat rhieaL tleel rut. 0-pound saaka. $8 per barrel 10-pound cacks. $4 25 per hale; oatmeal grouic). o'j-pouna sacks. 51.00 per barrel; 10. pound sacks. $4 per bale; split peas, ii per 100-pound sack; 25-pound boxes. $1.15 pearl barley. $ per 100 pounds: 23-naund bcxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour. 10-pound tacks. $2 50 per bale. HAY Tltno'hy $14916 per ton? clover. $11Q 1-. grain. iicis; cne&t. l.lj. Yrgetables. Fruit. Etc Frost street was well supplied with all kinds c,ceason&ble truck' and fruits, hut the "demand'' was not very brisk. VEGETABLES Turnlns. 31 ter sack: car rots. SI? beets, SL2S; parsnips, S1.25; cabbage, California lVsC Danish 2c; lettuce, bead. 30c per dozen: carslcy. 25c doxen: tomatoes. f- per crate: cauliflower. SL90S2 per crate; :g plant, josisc Per pound; celery, eocoe per dozen; peas. 10c per pound; beans, green. iifcc; wax, llo; peppers, sc per pouna; sprouts; 6c ONIONS Fancy, ssezs. buying price.. POTATOES Oregon fancy. SSeiWc: conjmon. 60275c. buyers' price; Merced sweets, 17 l?ic; new California. 3c per pound. RAISINS Loose Muscatels. 4 -crown. 7?Lc: 6-laj cr Muscatel raisins. 7".c; unbleached seed less Sultanas. enc: Lionaon layers. 3 -crown. whole boxes of 20 pounds. SLS5; 2-crown. J 1.75. ijelleij irituix lAppics. evaporateo. tsravko per pound; sundried, sacks or boxes, none; apricots. lOgllc; peaches. S?104c: pears. nose: prunes. Italians: 4HOc: j-rencn. iitwvc: flgs, California blacks. 54-ic; do white, none; Smyrna, -zoc; r arc caies. oc. piums. pittea. ec DOMESTIC FRUITS-Apples. 4-Uer Bald wins. $1.25; Spltxenbergs. $1.752; cooking. Mi doc; ngs. per dcx; crasDerries. .60?U per barrel. TROPICAL fruits Lemon, rancy. &: choice, 5Z.75 per box; oranges, standard. $1.30&I.7&; fancy. ? 1.0002; mandarins. 60GC3? per dox: tangerines, per dox: grape fruit. 52.7563 per box; bananas. 5&5fec per pound; pomegranates.' f 2.25 per box. Butter. Eggs, roultry. Etc The chicken market has been easy all week, but the receipts, which have been heavy, have been disposed oC The prospects are better for the coming week, and a strong demand for good, fat hens and small Springs Is expected for the Chinese holiday trade. Turkeys and ducks are also la good request. The market .for geese is weak. Eggs are less plentiful. and are firmer. Creamery butter Is firmly held, but there Is so demand for store butter. Tho game market is. in good condition. EGGS Oregon ranch. 2Sc: Eastern. 24e per dozen. BUTTER City creameries: Extra creamery. 30932&C per pound; fancy creamery. 22H& Ac state creameries: .rancy creamery, &30c; store butter. 1212ttc utiiiissis i"uii cream twins, jza.no: xouns Americas. 1415a poultry Fancy ;heas. izei3c: old hens. Il(gl2c: mixed chickens. llllfcc: old roost ers. 9&10c; do young, llll&c; Springs, ltt to 2-pound, 14$15c; broilers, 1 to lVj-pound. 16620c; dressed chickens. 13314c: turkeys, alive. 17017c; do-niressed. hoar. 17Q18c: do choice, 2222Hc; geese, live, per pound. 8V 9c; do dressed, ll7&Q'12fec; ducks, old. $8.50 v; oo young, as to eize, va'J-w, pigeons, jiw za; squans, Game Wild geese. $4&L50: mallard ducks. $330; widgeon. $L752; teal. $1.501.75. Heats and SProTUlcns. BEEF Dressed, bulls. 2Va3'ic: cows. 3&4c: country steers. 4&ic MUTTON Dressed, &3c per pound. VEAL Dressed. 100 to 125. &49cDer lb.: 125 to 200. 6r&ec: 200 and up; 4tf&c. PORK Dressed. 100 to l&O. cuaio per pound; 150 and up, 6H7c MAils Ten to 14 pounas. J25ic per pound: 14 to 16 pounds, 12c; 18 to 20 pounds. 12c; California tnicnicj. uc: cottage nuns, sue: shoulders, 9c; boiled ham, 21c; boiled picnic ham, boneless, nc. BACON Fancy Dreaarast. lec per pound: standard breakfast. 17c: choice. 15c: English breakfast, 11 to 14 pounas, 14c; peach bacon, 13c SAUSAGE Portland bam. l"btc per pound: minced ham. 10c: Summer, choice dry. 1714c: bologna, long, 6Vic; welnerwurst, &?; liver, 6c; pork, va; diooq. oc; neaacneesc, lic; ooiogna sausage. imK. fec. dux oALTZi Aii5A-iT iteguiar snort clears. 10c salt. 11c smoked; clear backs, OXc salt. 10?ic smoked: Oregon export. 20 to 23 pounds, average, 10Vc fBlt. llc smoked; Tlnlnn hiittsf If) tn IS nmindrf. mn i2.lt. sc cmoicea. PICKLED GOODS PiCKiea pics" reet. Vi -bar rels, $5; li-barreis, $2.7a; l&-pouna Kit, $L25; picklea tripe. i-DarreiE, a; -Darreis. .j; lo-nauna Kit. 3L: PiCKiea pigs- tonrues. -barrels. S8: U-barrels. $3; 16-pouad kits. $1.50; pickled lambs' tongues, -barrels. $9; -barrels. S5.50: l&-pound kits, sz.75. LARD K.eme-renaereo: xierces. ac; tuns. 10c: 50s. 10c; 20s. lOVic; 10s. lOHc; 3s. loic Standard cure: Tierces. 9e: tubs. 9c: Cos. 9c; 20s. 9Hc; 10s. 9c; 5. 9ic Compound: Tierces. 6V4c; tubs. C.c; 50s. Ciic; 10s. 754c; 6s. ,c Groceries. Nuts, Etc. COFFEE Mocha, 2flS2Sc; Java, ordinary. 16 20c; Costa Rica, fancy. l&er-Oc: good. 103 18c; ordinary. 1012c per pound; Columbia roatt, cases. 100s. $13.50: COi. $14; Arbuckle, xis.33: Lion, sio.3. Jliutimpenai japan, o. 1. iJ.z, Southern Japan. $3.50; Carolina, 4ViQ6c; DroKenneaa. --kc SALMON Columbia River. 1 -pound talis. $1.75 per dozen; 2-pound tails, $2.40; 1-pound flats. i.so: rancy. li-pouna nats. JLtw H-pound flats. $1.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound talis, 5c; red, 1-pound tails, $1.45; sockeyes. 1-pound talis. $1.75; 1-pound flats. $1.85. SUGAR Sack basis. 100 pounds: Cube, $6.50; powdered. $6.25: dry granulated. $6.15: extra C $5.C5; coiaen (J. $o.m; zruit sugar, itt-ia. aa vance -over eack Dasls as loliows: uarrels. 10c; half-barrels. 25c; boxes. 50c per 100 pound. (Terms: un remittance wunin ib cays, coauct Vic per pound; If later than 15 days and with in 30 days, deduct hie per pouna: no dis count after 3U days.l uest sugar granulated. $5.95 per 100 pounas; maple sugar, 15618c per pound. salt caittornia. su.oo per ion: 51.30 per bale. Liverpool, aim. u.ou; 1005. sis: soot. sa w: nan grouna. iuus. aus. sz.ia. NUTS Walnuts. 13?ic per pound by sack, lc extra for less tnan sacx; urazu nuts. 10c: si berts. 14c: pecans. Jumbos. 14c: extra larze. 15c; aimonas. 1. 1.. lii-iic; cnestnuts. Ital ians, isc: onio. ji.ou per -pouna arum: tms nuts. raw. 7c per pound; roasted. 9c; plne- nuts. io&izc: ntcKory nuts. ie: cocoanuts. t&SVOc per dozen. BEANS Small white. 9c: lance white. 3Sie: pink, zmci nayou. J,c; uma, jic. Oils. GASOLINE Stove gasoline, cases. 24 Vic. Iron barrels. 18c; 86 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrels or arums, .uc COAL OIL cases, ic; iron Carre, 15)ic wood barrels, none: 63 deg.. cases. 21&c: bar. rels. 18c: Washington State lest bumlnr oils. except headlight, He per gallon higher. LINSEED OIL liaw, oarreis. c; cit.es. &&c Bailed: Barrels. 30c; caes. 61c: le le&s in 250-gallon lots. TURPENTINE Cases, s&c: barrels. Sic WHITE LEAD Ton lota. 7ct 500-pound lota. ic: less tnan ow-pouna lots, be Hods. WooL Hides, Etc HOPS Choice. 272Sc per pound. WOOL Valley. 194j20c per pound; Eastern Oregon. lOgllc; mohair. 25323c per pound for choice. v HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 16 pounds and up. IBSlWrc per pound: dry glp. No. 1. 5 to 10 pounds. 12c: dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds. 16c; dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, fitcers, sound. 79 Sc: under 50 pounds and cows. 6H7c; stars and bulls, sound. 44tjc: kip, sound, 15 to 20 pounas, tc; unaer 10 pounas. sc; green (un' salted), lc per pound les: culls, lc per pound: horse hides, salted. J1.50&2 each; dry. $161.50 eacn; cons niaes, ewe eacn; geaisktns. common.. 10315c each: Angora, with wool on. TALLOW Prime, per pound. 4SJ6c; No. and great k, 2U3c. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 27. Official closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: Alta Andes Boicher ... .. Best & Belcher Caledonia Chollar .$ .041 Justice ... . .30 Mexican . .22 Occidental . 1.0Q Ophir ... .14 2.15 Con. 6, .50 Overman . .28! IPotosl ... .13 Confidence .93 I Savage Con. Cai. & Va.. 1.65jSeg. Beloher ... .06 Con. Imperial... .01, Crown Point... .18' Silver Hill Union Con. Exchequer 50 Utah Con. Gould & Curry. -201 Yellow Jacket Hale & Norcross 1.30 BOSTON. Jan. Adventure $ Allouez Amalgamated. Am. Zinc .... Atlantic '. Closing quotations; 6.25! Mohawk .. . Mont. C" St C. $ 52.00 20.00 72.13 4J8 26.00 93-50 27.00 105.00 7.88 120.00 S.00 21.75 104.00 41.50 4.88 11.50 103.00 Old Dominion. 12.25 j Osceola ia Parrot Bingham Cal. & Hecla.. Centennial . . . Copper Range. Daly West . . . Dominion Coal Franklin Granby Me Royal e . . . Masts. Mining . Ml oh lean 30.50 Quinay ... Shannon . Tamarack 070.00 1S.7H 67.25krrinlty U. S. Mining.. if R OH 10.25jutah Icterla ...... Winona ... ... Wolverine .... 25.3: 10.25 NSW YORK. Jan. 27. Closing quotations: .fdams Con. ... 3 .20 Little Chief ....$.05 Alice (UjOntario 3.50 Breece 20Optalr 6.23 Brunswick Con.. .OSirheeatx .11 Conirtock Tub.. .OHjPotojt 12 Con. Cal. & Va.. 1.50rSavage 32 Horn Stlv-er .... 1-5&! Sierra Neada .. .39 Iron Sliver 2.00J Small Hapes ... .30 Leadrtlle Coa.. .02Standard 1.50 London Wool Sales. LONDON. Jan. 27. The, offerings at the wool auetien a!s today numbered 11,701 bal. The tone is steadier and prices advanced to the December level. Continental representa tives were the largest buyers, as the merinos were euitable for their uses. Home buyers re cured most of the eross-breds. Americans pur chased a few cross-breds. and also some fine haired clothing merino. 90 - New York Cottca Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 27- Cotton Futures rifted -steadv at a net advance- of S12 mints. 'January .and February. 6.67c; March. 8.73c; April. CwTc. May. c.'J-, June, u.fcc, July. 6.S9C BUYFORLONDONA'GGOUNT STRENGTH AND BREADTH GIVEN TO STOCK TRADING. Most ..Noticeable Advances Are In Minor Industrials Activity Di A mini&hes Toward Close. NEW YORK, Jan. 27. Tle upward course of prices la the stock market which set In yes terday continued this morning, and the market for a time showed strength and breadth. Con siderable buying for London account helped to this end. The force of the demand seemed to be spent toward the latter part oT the day. and there was a sotaoje falling oil of the vol ume of dealings and some reactions In prices. The feature of the latter part of the day was the large number of Industrials of all classes which were pushed up succeuitely. The- minor iron and steel stocks and those or trades allied with the metal industries were especially con spicuous In the movement. Equally conspic uous was the fact.xhat the United States Steel stocks and Amalgamated Copper were heavy and backward In the movement. The same was true of the electrics and Smelting. This led to the inference that profits were being sought oa the recent advance in the, major in dustrials . under cover of the movement la the minor Industrials. The advance of Northern Securities on the curb to a new high record stimulated the strength la the Harrlmaa stocks and Erie kept up Its accompanying movement, as for some time past. Reading's strong statement of December net earnings was a helpful factor for the coalers. Railroad earnings, otherwise. were helpful to stocks. Uncertainty over tomorrow's bank statement added to the hesitation of the late market. It is considered probable that last week's record expansion of loans- may have a counterpart in this week's statement. The compilation of tne reports of condition of the trust companies De cember 31 seems to throw light on the move ment of bank loans. Compared with June 30 preceding, the trust companies have Increased their deposits over $125,000,000, while tne cash to their account In banks has been re duced $53,674,404. The trust company loans for the same period were increased $231,476. 762. With the profitable money rate for the last of the year, it Is clear that the trust comDanles were lending out their own deposits. Instead of leaving them in tho banks. With the decline in money rates since the first or the year, it is equally clear that the trust companies have made enormous redeposlts In the banks, which have had the responsibility of Hading use for the funds, upon which they must nay the trust companies 2 per cent. The condition of the week's money roarxei maaes probable a further enormous taking over of loans by the banks from the trust compamea. The late break In sympathy with Amal gamated Cooper was partly retrieved. Erie leading the rally again, as in the previous up ward tendency. The closing was arm. Rnnda were Arm. Total sales, S.i-,- United States 3s declined 5i per cent on call. CTftmr nnnTATTflNS. Closing RAVe- Mien. Low. bid. Atchison r. ... fl.SOO S 87 S7H do preferred ...... 700 100 1004 lOOb .-v Atlantic Coast Line. 00 122V4 122 V. UZii Baltimore & Ohio... 15,000 102J4 101 10214 BC 3.600 133U 1324 1331, do preferred ....... Canadian Pacific ... Central of N. J 600 IMS 195 4.700 4SS 48 100 42k 42 V 194 Chesapeake & Ohio. Chicago &. Alton...- da nreferrea ...... 200 S2t 82 SiH Chi. Great Western.. 12.500 23 Chi. & Northwestern. 2.200 227 22H ?4 Z30 ChU. Mil. & St. Paul 17.000 175H 174 174H Chi. Term. & Trans.. 11.300 18 16Ti 18 do preferred 27,800 22 31Vi Sl C. C, C. & St- L Colorado Sc. Southern. 930 3.900 94i 24g IH'i XH 23Vi 231;; do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred 61Vj 35 162 182 335 Delaware li Hudson. 800 1S3 Del.. Lack. & West. Denver & Rio Grande 100 30 bB 43-4 1H' 67 89U 30K sm do preferred 200 S3 tsSi Erie 149.400 43 43 do 1st preferred.... S3. 100 sot; sih ee mm. do 2d preferred..... 16.100 Hocking Valley ..... 100 do preferred ....... Illinois Central - K? 15SH 138 2S 26Vj 63?A 16,000 160 900 29H Iowa Central do preferred Kan. City" Southern.. 900 23U 2a U do preferred ....... Louisville & Naehv.. Manhattan L. Metrop. Securities... Metropolitan St. R.. Mexican Central .... Minn. & St. Louis... M.. St. P. & S. S. M. do preferred Missouri Pacific .... Mo.. ICan. & Texas.. do preferred ....... 2.400 5Sti 5ST. 3.200 1S7H 130 13GU 1)00 170i lTOl 1.000 -Wri. 76 76 1.600 116 116 116H 3,00 23 U XZa O 3.500 99 97i 97 400 153 157 156H 7.900 106 105T 106 3.2f0 32 il 32 32 1.000 653? G5 National of Mcx. pfd. 42 Vair V rVntrnl IT ffm 11JU 1 1TTI liist. N. Y.. Ont. Si West. 6.000 45 44r 44& Norfolk & Western.. 8.900 TBri 78 79ft do preferred 91 Pennsylvania 11.900 137H 136H 136H P.. C. C. U St. L. 76H Keaamg Ol.oo ii4 do 1st preferred.... COO 92 do 2d preferred SO!) STVi Rock Island Co 17,300 36 do preferred St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. 300 71 St. L. Southwestern.. 200 20 do preferred 000 61 Southern Pacific 31,500 67U 87 91X4 87 35S "Voi; 23V5 GOlh S7H BIM, 3fe 01 70 C9 6oi' do preferred 1.000 11SH 118i 11S& routnem itaiiway ... .twi 34 34 do preferred 7,000 97 97 Texas & Pacific 700 34 34 91 34H xoteao, tu 1 z w, ..... do preferred 100 53 S3 czt; Union Pacific ...... do preferred Wabash do preferred Wheeling & L. Erie. Wisconsin Central .. do preferred ....... Express companies Adams ............. American United States &900 Hf5i H8H TOO 9SV1 OS . 800 224 21 LSOO 44 43U 300 1SH 18 100 2ii 21?i 100 45 45 11 9SU 21 43 17 21 H 43 243 155 100 224 221 Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous Amalgamated Copper 74.700 Amer. Car & Foundry 0,800 do preferred 3,400 American Cotton Oil. do preferred American Ice do preferred 400 American Linseed Oil do preferred American Locomotive 27,500 240 7311 34 OSfc 70?; 33 021 72U 334; tH 33X4 534 36 6 16 37 37tt 351i 3$U flo prererred Amer. Sm. & Refining do preferrtd Amer. Sugar Refining Am. Tobacco pf. cert. Anaconda Mining Co. Brooklyn R. Transit. Colorado Fuel & Iron Consolidated Gas ... Com Products do preferred Distillers' Securities. General Electrio .... International Paper.. do preferred 4.100 lilt. 1I0. 1.000 SKI 85 S5Xj 1.500 119Vi 118X4 11 8,400 141 140Xt uii 3,800 94 93Ti 94U ow lim 10a 106 6.600 01X4 4.500 45 4.600 203 4.800 20X4 600 76 3,600 37 1.100 187 1.S0O 22U 59 60 45 202 36tt 3S 2021 10 75H .25 184 .35 21H International Pump.. do preferred National Lead North American .... 100 25".6o6 3S '27 33 St 27 .64 .18 .24 0 Pacific Mall . 1.100 W SIL JTI People's Gas 900 107 106 106 Pressed Steel Car.... 13,600 do preferred 32.100 Pullman Palace Car. ...... Republic Steel 1,000 rto preferred ....... 200 Rubber Gooda 300 do preferred 8 2',i 36 SO 34. 240 16Vi no 26 13 eo 28 15 6 28 Tenn. Coal i. Iron... V. S. Leather do preferred U. S. Realty U- 6. Rubber do prefered V. S. Steel 2.000 6.100 71H 13 70 13 101 TO 36 13 101 TflXfc 36 100 23 93?; 34H 108 180 92 3.400 102 5O0 80 2,000 36Ti W 100 47.000 30 37.400 94Xi JOT 30 94 34 106 do preferred a. -Carolina Chemical 2.000 34T, oo prorerred GOO 108 Wftingh6use Eiec.. 100 iscA Western Union ..... 1.000 92 ITS 92 Total sales for the day. 9S5.500 shares. BONDS. NEW YORK, Jan. 27. Closing quotations IL a ref. 2s reg.104! Atchison Adj 4s. 75 do coupon ...104D. t R. G. 4s.. 101 U. S. 3s reg. 103!N. Y. Cent, lsts.100 do coupon ...104INor. Pacific 3s.. 77 ci. &. new -is reg.i30Vji do 4s 105 do coupon ...nam So. Pacific 4e... 90 UL S. old 4 reg. 105! Union Pacific 4&.105 do coupon . ..lOsitjwis. Central .. 9: t' Stocks at London. LONDON Jan. 27. Consols for money. SS9-1C; consols for account, SS 9-16. Anaconda ..... 5iNor. &. Western. S0 Atchison 59 da preferred .103 Bait. & Ohio ..104 Can. .Pacific ...136 Ches. & Ohio ..43 C Gt. Western.. 23 C. M. & St. P.. 172 DeBeers 108 D. & R. G. 22 do preferred -. . 94 Ont. & Western. 46 Pennsylvania Rand Mines . Reading ... . do 1st pref do 2d pref So. Railway 70 .. 11 . 44 .. 4 .. 44 .. 35 .. 99 do preferred do preferred . TSUiSo. Pacific ..... 6SXi Erie ... 44HfUnIoa Pacific .. do 1st preC . 81I do preferred ..100 do 2d pref - 8!U S. Steel .... 30. Illinois Ccntrs.L.1561 do preferred 96 L. r N : :.140Kj Wabash "., K.CT. S3 do-preferred'. . 43 - Y. Cedtral...l47 Spanish 4s 90 3Ceef-, Exebaace, Etc NEW YORK, Jan. 27. Money on call. steady. IK 62 per cent; lowest. IX-per cent; closing bid. 14 per cent: offered at 2 per ceat- Time loans, steady; 80 and 80 days, 3 perl cent: sir months. 3UCQr per cent; prime mercantile paper, 2HQIV; per cent. . 1 Sterling exchange, firm, with actual busi ness In bankers' bills at $4.878374790 for de mand, and at $4.854584.8550 for 60-day bills. Posted rates. $4.669LSSH- Commercial bills. S5UC-CS5H. Bar sliver, 61Hc Mexican dollars. 47VrC Bonds Government, easy; railroads, firm. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 27. Sliver ban. CHic Mexican dollars. SOc " Drafts Sight. TUc: telegraph, 10c Sterling on London. 60 days, $4.56; sight. $4.SSU. LONDON. Jan. 27. Bar silver, steady. 28 1-1 6J per .ounce. Money. 2H83 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2 7-16g2i per cent; three months bills, 2i$ per cent. BaaV Clearings. " Clearings. Balances. Portland $470,787 $ 99.143 Seattle OS.313 Tacoma , 3S9.158 133.404 63.522 45.814 Spokane 279,134. Dally Treasury StatexieBt. WASHINGTON. Jan. 27-Today'a Treasury tatement shows: Available cash balance $135,16e.S2d GOId 04,49,W4 WHEAT PIT WEAK. Increased Shipments From Argentina Cause Easier Tone. CHICAGO. Jan. 27. With the exception of a short period of strength near the middle of the session, sentiment in the wheat pit was quite bearish. - Influenced by lower prices at Liver pool, following Increased shipments from Ar gentina. Initial quotations showed declines. May being off c to c at $1.16ei.l&- A factor that contributed to weakness was the more liberal movement in the" Northwest, re ceipts today being 13 cars greater than were received the corresponding day a year age Later a firmer tone developed on news from the Northwest and Southwest. St. Louis re ported good sales of wheat for shipment to Southeastern millers. Advices from Minneap olis told of Increased sales of flour and of higher prices paid by the millers. Reports from Portland, Or., claimed that the market there was in line with export bids, and that some business had already been done In that direction. A sale of 100.000 barrels of flour for Japan was among the Pacific Coast Items. The market readily responded to the improve ment. May advancing to $1.16. The strength was only temporary, however, the market soon becoming weak on general profit-taking. The market closed weak, with May at $L15. Predictions that through rates in grain from Missouri River points would greatly increase arrivals here had a weakening effect on the com market. May opened c to c lower at 45Ji5c and doted at 45c. A heavy undertone with a downward tend ency of prices existed in the oats pit. May closed practically unchanged at 31c A 10c decline in hog prices, following liberal receipts at the yards, encouraged some selling of provisions, resulting in an easy market. At the close May pork was off lc at $12,851? 12.37. Lard was down 2c; ribs, 24J5c lower, at $6.8554.67. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Otea. High. Low. Close. Mav S1.1CU Il.ldTi $1.15S Sl.15 July .93 .99 .98 .98 CORN. January .. .42 .45 May .45 .45 .45 .45 OATS. :88 July .45 January -38 31 .30 May .... July .... ... .31 ... .31 .31 .31 .30 .30 ME3S PORK. ...12.80 12. SO ...12.95 13.CO LARD. 7.02 "V.05 ... 7.12 7.15 SHORT RIBS. January May 12.80 12.95 12.S0 12.95 January 6-62 t mil May .... July .00 r.12 7.12" January 6.62 6.67 7.02 May .... July ... 6.85 6.00 6.85 7.00 7.02 7.00 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Quiet. Wheat No. 2 Spring. $1.121.10; No. 3. $1 CLIS; No. 2 red. $1.17ei.l9. Com No. 2, 43c; No. 2 yellow. 43c Oats No. 2, 30c; No. 2 white. 313lc; NO. .1 white. 303Slc Rye No. 2, 75c. Barley Good feeding. 37c; fair to choice malting. 43g4Sc Flaxseed-No. 1. $1.10; No. 1 Northwestern. ti.:s. Timothy seed Prime. $2(12.75. Mess pork Per barrel, $12.80512.63. Lard Per 100 pounds. $6.S7. Short ribs eides Loose. $05036.75. Short clear sides Boxed. $8.C2xtg6.S7Xs. Clover Contract grade. $12.50. " Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrel .... 20.103 17.100 Wheat, bushels ... ... 75.C00 ...212.300 ... 76.900 ... 3,000 ... 23.200 23.000 Corn, bunhels .... Oats, bushels 132.000 180.000 9.000 Rye. bushels Barley, bushels ... . 10,500 Grain and Prod nee at New York. NEW YORK. Jam 27. Flour Receipts, 5400 Darrcis; exports. li.OW barrels. Market, dull, but unchanged. Wheat Receipts. 5S00 bushels; spot, easy: No. 2 red, nominal elevator, $1.02 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1.20 f. o. b! anoat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.1261.13 f. o. b. afloat. Options showed -a weaker opening. aue to Deans n Liverpool cables and big Ar gentine shipments, recovering on a bullish Modem Miller review and active cah de mand at the. Northwest, and again weakened under liquidation, closing $.Sc net lower. 3y doted $1.15; July cloecd at Sl.tC;. and September, ioc. Hops Steady. Hides Qutctt Wool Firm. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 27. Wheat and bar ley, steady. Spot quotations Wheat-Shipping. $l.C0f?I.62; milling, $1.55 4JI.65. Barley Feed. $1.17tfL20;' brewing. $1,206 Call board sales Wheat May. $1.48. Barley May. $1.22. Com Large yellow. $1.2561-32.' "Wheat at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 27. Wheat March, ld; May. 7s Id; July. 7s d. Wheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. Wash.. Jan. 27. Wheat Un changed; bluestem. 90c; dub. E6c. FIRM OUTLOOK IN WOOL Estimates Run High oa Amount Contract ed in Advance. BOSTON. Mass., Jan. 27. (Special.) The outlook for tho coming year tn the wool trade is very firm, especially so with coming domes tic dip. Estimates vary a to the amount already contracted for In advance for ter ritories, but It reaches a very large percen tage. For instance, la Utah and Idaho, con servatives estimate uae contracts at 75 per cent, while others run as high as 90 per cent. In Montana's the estimate is 23, the same Is in Oregon, and In Wyoming 50 per cent is contracted. Boston buyers are already buying at Phoenix. Ariz. Oregon etocks on hand are quoted at 20622c; for Eastern staple clothing about 19c; Valley. No. -L 25626c; No. 2. 276 2Sc; No. 3. 26ff27c Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Jan. 27. Evaporated apples markt is quiet. Choice. 5f?6c: fancy. G 07c Prunes continue quiet and unchanged; ranged from 2c to 6c according to .grades. Choice apricots are quoted at 10610c: ex tra choice. 11612c and fancy, 12915c Peaches' are firm. Choice, SiI0c; extra , chojec. 10biflCc and faacy. ll12c GRAIN SPECULATION CALM FUTURES HAVE SMALL DECLINE ON SAN FRANCISCO EXCHANGE. Apple-Market Overstocked With Com mon Varieties Prime Potatoes Continue Firm. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27. Special.) The local grata market was much calmer today. While spot wheat ruled steady at yesterday's sharp advance, futures had a small decline la sympathy with a drop la Chicago. Barter op tions stood up fairly well, though May closed slightly below yesterday's final price. There Is still aa Important short Interest outstanding. Spot prices for barley and oats remained firm. Leading feedstuffs showed considerable strength. Receipts of hay were large and the market weak. The abundance of green feed has a depressing effect. The market Is overstocked with common apples, but really fancy are in light supply and bring good prices. A partial carload of 'Spitxenbergs and Newtowns from Hood River sold quickly at $1.50 to $2. Fully six car loads of ordinary apples are expected from the North within a few days. Bananas were weak under heavy offerings. Citrus fruits are selling slowly at shaded prices. Only two carloads of navel oranges were put up at auction, owing to depression in the market, and sold with difficulty at low rates. Fancy brought $1.10 to $1.50; choice. 95c to $1.25: standard. 90c to $1.15. Ordinary potatoes were quieter, with liberal stocks oa hand. Prime continued firm. Onions were In larger supply, but command a stiff price-. Butler Is very firm. Cheese is steady. Eggs are firm. Receipts. 38.000 pounds butter. 9200 pounds cheese. 16.890 dozea eggs. VEGETABLES Garlic 8810c; green peas. S5c; string beans. 5310c; tomatoes. $1.23 J 1.75; gg plant. S?12c. POULTRY Turkey gobblers. 19821c: roost ers, old. $4.5005; do young. $3.5OQ6.50; broil ers, small. $2.5033: large. $333.50; fryers. $4.5036.50; hens, $4.5996.50; ducks, old, $4.50 Q5.5G: do young, $697. CHEESE Young America. H4yi2c; East- era. 13t15c BUTTER Fancy creamery. 29a: creamery seconds. 28c; fancy dairy. 25c: dairy seconds. EGGS Store. 23?26c: fancy ranch. 27c WOOL Lam". 16318c HAT Wheat. $1C15; wheat and eats. $100 14: barley. 52t?ll; alfalfa. 39311.50; doyer. $7 Gi: stock. $56; straw. 4555c MILLFEED Bran. $20.50S2L50; middlings. $23.5023. HOPS 1904, 27830c. FRUIT Apple, choice. $1.75; do common. 00c; bananas. 75c;?$2.50: Mexican limes. $4.50 63: California lemons, choice, $2.50; do com mon. $1; oranges, navels, $1G2; pineapples 11-S0S3. POTA TOES Early Rcsc $1. 20471.33: River Burbanks. 7595c; River reds, 5&SG5c; Salinas Bur hanks. $161.40; sweets, 63r841; Oregon Burbanks. $101.30. RECEIPTS Flour. 870 quarter sacks; wheat. 2100 centals; barley. 67,344 -centals; oats. 3649 centals; beans. 3S27 sacks; potatoes. 3464 sacks: hay. 60S tons; wool. 31 bales; hides. S15. . I LIVESTOCK. MARKET. Trices Quoted at Portland Union Stockyards Yesterday- Receipts at the Portland Union Stockyards yesterday were 250 hogs. 320 sheep and 20 cat tic The following prices were quoted, at the yards: CATTLE Best Eastern Oregon steers, $4ty S4.25: cows and heifers, $3-g3.23. HOGS Best large, fat hogs, $3.50; black and China fat. $4.5034.73. . SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon and alley. $4.2Sg4.30. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Quoted, at Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 27. Cattle Re ceipts. 2000; market steady to 10c lower. Native steers. $3.5065.73: stockers ana feeders. $2.73 4.13: bulls. $2.250 3.73; West era fed steers. $3.5065.35; Western fed cows. $2.0003.75. Hogs Receipts. 9000; market 5 910c low er. J3UIK oc saies. s4.1u04.uu; neavy, 64.05; pigs and lights. $4.00 4.75. Sheep Receipts, 5000; market steady. Muttons. $1.25 05.50; lambs, $0.007.33; range wethers. $4.73G&30; fed ewes, $4.00 5.13. SOUTH OMAHA. Jan! 27. Cattle Re celpts. 2300; market 70c lower. Native steers. $3.4095.55; cows and heifers. J 2.750 4.25: canners. $1.5062.50; stockers and feed- en, $2.50 4.00 J calves. $2.50173.50: bails. stags, etc $1.8363.60. Hogs Receipts. 7800; market 5010 low- r. Heavy. $4.7064.S0; mixed. J 1.50 04.55 light, $4.5064.70; pigs. $3.7504.25; bulk, of sales, $4.5064.70. Sheep Receipts. 7000; market steady. Western yearlings. $5.50 6 05; wethers. $5.00 63.40; ewes, $4.50 63.25; lambs, $0.25 67.23. CHICAGO, Jan. 27. Cattle Receipts 6000 slow; good to prime steers, $5.3036.20; poor to medium, $3.6095.45: stockers and feeders. $2564.10; cows. $L254.23; helfrfs. $23.10 canners. $1.252.25; bulls. $238.90; calves. $2.7567.40. Hogs Receipts today. 43.000; tomorrow. 25. 000; 10c lower: mixed and butchers, $4,656 4.85; good to choice heavy, $4.8064.90; rough heavy, $4.6064.70; light. $4.t36-.73; bulk of sales. $4.704.S0. Sheep Receipts. G000; steady to weak lambs, weak to lower; good to choice wethers. $4.9060.50; fair to choice mixed, $46 4.80; Western sheep. " S4.3565.50; native lambs, $3.6567.60; Western lambs, $3.0067.40. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Jan. 27. The Londoa tla mar ket was firm and higher, dosing at 131 5s for spot and 130 12s 6d for futures. Locally, tho market was firm. Quotations ranged from 29.25fi30.23c. Copper also was higher in London, with spot dosing at 67 13s 4d. and futures at 67 17s 6d. Locally, copper is firm. Lake, is held at 15.50c; electrolytic 13.37H615.50c and casting. 159 15.25c The lead market is unchanged at 4.4504.55c locally. London Is slightly higher, with spot quoted at 12 13s 9d. The London market for spelter was .un changed at 24 15s. Locally, the market is unchanged. Iron closed at 53s 9d in Glasgow, and at 4Sa 31!4d .in Middles bo ro. Locally, iron was un changed. Coffee and Sugar.. NEW YORK. Jan- 27. Coffee Futures closed at a net advance of 5610 points. Sales. 08, 750 bags. Including: March. 7.35g7.45c; May, 7.657.70c; July. 7.007.93c; September. S.10 4jS.15c; November. 8.30c; December, 8.309 8.40c Spot, nominal: No. 7, Rio, S-DOc. Sugar Raw. firm: fair refining. 4c; centri fugal. K test, 5Xc; molaSfes sugar, 4Hc: re fined Is firm: crushed. S6.S3; powdered, 30.25; granulated. SO. 15. Dairy Produce ia the East. CHICAGO. Jan. 27. Oa tho Produce Ex change today the butter market was firm; creameries. l&S2c: dairies. 18224c Eggs, steady, 2025c: firsts, 23c; prime firsts. 23c; extras, 30c Cheese. Tqulet. ll&12c NEW YORK. Jan. 7. Butter, cheese and eggs, unchanged. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUS. Jan. 27. Wool Nominal; ter ritory and Western mediums. 21622c; fine medium, 1701Sc; fine. 16$17c AT THE HOTELS. THE PERKINS. E II McClune. Albany! Mrs Chapman. Mont Miss Chapman, do Mrs Doran, Spokane J A Byerly, Castle R Mrs Byerly. Castle HI: W'S Connor, HeppnerlMaster Byerly. CastlR W E Marshall, do I J Mossman. Tacoma V F Gray, Tacoma Mrs Gray. Tacoma J H Jones; do J L Jackson. Salemr A A-Jayne, Hood R S J Nutting. Pralrlc C W H Wilson. T Dalles T N Kennedy, Wooab Mrs Kennedy, Woodb G R Davis, C S G S Miss Kennedy, Woodbi H E Haalngfort. Ohio W Elllner. Antelope JS A Leach. W W B F Pike. Wasco A A E Wright, Pajrette T DaTeAort. Ho4 KK S Cook; Aberdeen F J ScrogjgB, Sherdn i j -xnae, tjrvaius If. S Johnson. Fossil G T Porter, Sheridan K Stiwer. do W 3 Morris, do G C Cate. do E A Rinehart. do . R Shaw, do C S Benson, do C V Swann, do C W Rollins. St, Louis Wm Woods. do Alfred Braun, do Wm Miller, Eugene Al Hanlfy, S t F J E Snyder. S F S B Herman, Salem W Griffin. Eugene N Whealdon. T Dalls! alley Regan, do C C Klasey. Wasco B F Wilson. Union D Slater. La Grnd H O Keyes, Salem "W "E Reed, Salem. D G Droger, Salem W R Hudson. Palmr; Mrs Hudson. Palmer JA W Rider. S F A Masterson, Elgin J W Howard. Prtnevll C Holgarth. Eugene j Mrs Howard. Prtnevll H Blacken. Heppaer J R McRae, Spokane H P Campbell. W H Walker. Idaho P H Sims. St Paul O Holland. St Paul No Yamhill C T Smith. Prinevlll Mrs Smith. Prineville W A Sherry, Oakland C W Henderson, Seat Thos Doran. Spokane G A Fabrtcks, Pueblo W A Klce, Pueblo Llnstrom, Aberdn THE IMPERIAL. E A Frost, dty Mrs Burrows. Vancv F J Hutchlngs, S F Mrs W P Ely, Kelso Bernlce, Ely, Kelso L H aCcMahon. Salem L M Trapp, N Y Bessie F Pattoa No Yakima D S Tlnnen, St Paul W H Brunaer. SeattkA B Cousin, city E C Rogers. Wis C W Hodson. city Phil Metschan, Jr. Heppncr Torn Platen, Hamltn II H Emmons, city Chas Thompson, S F H L Holgate. U8.GS I H Bingham. Salem A C Babson. Seattle L A Sawyer, S F G M Brown. Roseburg W D Simpson. N P 1C H Walter. Wallvlll Terry McCosker and J Flnlayson, Astoria wife. Grand Forks C E Copple and wife. Hood River Mrs E E Merrill. Mpls C L Wilson. Los Ang Turner Oliver, La G E W Haines. For Grov Marie Thompson. Eugene Capt B D Boswell, Boswell Springs Mrs C J Smith, Pendl Mrs Boswell do Miss G Smith. do Miss M Leslie, do Miss B GulUford, do M S Levy. Union Miss Mohl, do Mrs F P Round, Pendleton Mrs E V Carter, A N Orcutt. Rosebrg Ashland W N PIntlcr, Staytoa Mose Meyer, city W D Joiner, s J- Mrs F Spelger. SUvrt J L Sits. Salem G W Phelps. HeppnenH E Dunbar. Los An H A Canfleld, Seattle! B H Earle, So Carolia B Dickson and wife. H B Miller, Maachuria- Cleveland ' M E Harris. S F N A Peterson. S F A P Batchan. Mosler H H Buddlngton, S F R S Reid. Aberdeen E A McDanlel. Baker C E Beldlng. Ontario H B Pcttlson and wife. Cincinnati A C Hartwlck. 8 F M L Walker. Seattle Margaret Stowell, O P Coshow. Rosebg E C Judd. Seaside II G Van Dusen. Asto Arlington D A Paine, Eugene THE ST. CHARLES. A Blackmail. Fresno J R Tidings, Mapleta A D Ash. Butler. S D WmHobson, Lewlstn H E Asb. do G T Ellis, Deep Rvr S Gelsy. WInlock Tim Ernst. St Paul John Adams, Leban C Wagner, Ft Stevns E C Rukele Mrs Rukele Sam Galbralth. Tualta L P Bums. Canby J W Beckers Mrs Hester Brown. C E McClellan, Pendll D U Cochrane. Orient The Dalles Rudolph Gear C W Adams. Warren Josle Wilcox. Goble Wo Tlce, Canby Hattle Wilcox. Goble Edward Miller T G Kelly. Knappa G D Sutherland, Clatskanle Clara Erlon. Cot Grv P K Miller, SUverton T IL Barlow, Lyle Mrs Barlow, Lyle B E Dauihtez. Shan A T Laws, St Helns iko Edyth Simpson, Helna J W Smith, Little. Wm Simpson, Clatskn J H Taylor. Montesan Jos Schmand. Toledo Mrs J Baker, Cath W W Davis. Marquara lamet H O Rina. Vancouvr Emma Baker, Cathl A M Young, T Dalles S Barber. S F T Grim, Irrigon H E Crouse, Murray Mrs Crouse. Murray G R Mather W R Kllllnger, Corbtt A G Peterson, Seattle W E Ellis, N Yakma Mrs G Ross, Arlngnt N H McKay G M West, Cal F Rajotte, Spokaae Belle Belcher. La Fay Miss Edna Belcher J R Bull La Fayette W G Rhude, N YamC R Hull. Wasco THE SCOTT. W F Garvey, St Paul C C Healer. St Paul L E Stokes, S F W I Sonner. S F A E Benton, 8 F M G Flynn, dty M M Caroll. dty F MacMuUln. Welser J F Harvey and wife, C E Gaylord. Tacoma dty M J Lynch. Oswego Mrs 8 Holmes, Kalam J Wilson. Seattle T E Knox, Seattle Miss A Holmes. Kalm F V Dart, T Dalles W G RIner, Spokane G H Mahone. T) Dlles C E Blake and wife, F K Thompson, do Spokane G F Hall. Medical Bp J K Peabody, Greenvl C P Simpson, St Paul K M Newell, Chicago H Fay and wife, Chgo D Wright, Medical S J A Sidney and wife. San Francisco Tacoma Hotel, Tacoma. American plan. Bates, $3 and up. Hotel Donnelly, Tacoma. First-class restaurant In connection. Emestlne I don't sea why your chaperon should have been offended becaus Jack played the piano. It was certainly better than love- making. Moytllla Yes, but he Insisted upon playing "Always In the Way." Chicago News. OE OMMISSION GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS Wc Charge No Interest for Carrying Lon2 Stock General Office j MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. X. K. Aides. Comspoodaai, Room 2, Ground Floor, Chamber af Commerce. Sis- S is a aon-voisoaoGi nmir fnr ftannrrhr. 'CVXBBX IniMt Sn.mitfirrliniiL rtx"iA?- I WMre. naaatural dl v. niAiM. enargs. or any irniimmy IPrmaa mtum. tioa of nnoosi stea LTKlEtm ChEU4.0. brane. Nca-sstringeat LB!CUlTl,8.r! Sold hy Brglsts, D.8.X, 7. I or sent la plain wrapper. CT.xprss, prepaid, 101 11.00. or 3 bottles, (2.73. ureaiax mssob lat'jstT. TRA-YELEUl'S GUIDE. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY mms iLAHuto inputs KeUiatOr . Line Steamers Steamer Regulator leaves Portland 7 A. M. Tues day, Thursday and Satur day; arrives alternate days. Connecting at Lyle, Wash., with. Columbia River & North ern Ry. Co., for Goldendale and Klickitat "Valley points. Landing foot of Alder st. Phone Main 014. S. M DONALD. Agent. For South -Eastern Alaska lMM.X.la W A. At.. -lAtAJAlA tt P. M.. day previous; steam. snips twi.x.uii tiTr (Jan. 2; via auuiuw tma eiuca; Jan. 17. 31. "SKAGWAY DIREOT.i BAMONA (Jan. 10, 24, Skag. war direct): both vessels male. ing regular S. E. Alaaka'ports of cau: linage ucy calls at Vancouver; Ram oca. callsj ax Victoria. ,11,1 VANCOUVER. mr rv cvaTTLE leaves Seattle Tuesdavs. p,.nda.vs. 10 P. M.: call at Everett and .Bellingfcam. Returning, leaves Vancouver I Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, calling at Steamers connect at Baa Francisco with com. eaB3rs steamers xor pon ia vimgrmi, jacx icoand Humbodt Bay. For further tafonaa tica obtain folder. Right U reserved to Chang steamers or sailing aau. TICKET OFFICES. Port land..- - -..243 Vrashlugton at. geatU... 113 James st. and Dock. g yTanclsco. ...... i...... 10 Market st. ' C D. DUX ANN, Gea. Pass. Agt, " It Market sCc Sac. Fraadtco. 6 , 1 xmm 1 TRATKUKR'S GUIXHK, 0l$EGOIf a Union Pacific 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and tourist sleep ing-cars daily to Omaha,- Chicago. Spokane: tourist sleeping-car dairy to Kunm City; through Pullman tourist sleeplng'-car (person ally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair-cars (seats free) to the East dally. UNION DEPOT. Leaves. Arrives. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:13 A. M. 5:23 P. M. SPECIAL for the East Daily. Daily, via Huntlngtoa. I ' SPOKANE FLYER, EaUy. For Eastern Washington. Walia Walla, Lew Uton.Coeur d'Alcne and Great' Northern points. ATLANTIC EXPRESS. p T-iK -SutylaHunt-S RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR ASTORIA, and 8.-O0 P.2C 3:00 P. . way points, connecting Dally. " Dally wlxh steamer tor Ilwa- except except co and North Beach Sunday. Sunday. " steamer Hasaalo. Ash- Saturday, street dock (water per.) 10:00 P. M. FOR DAYTON, Ore- . gen City and Yamhill Jt River potatat Ash-stret t -? Hffz dock (water permitting) " aua " aua FOR LEWISTON. 5:40 A. M About Idaho, and way points. Dally, 5:00 P. M. from Rlparia. Wash. ex. Sat. ex. Frl. TICKET -OFFICBL Third and Washlngtos- Telephona Main 712. C W. Stlngsr. City Tlck- et Agent; a. 1. xjralg. General Passenger Agent. San Francisco Portland S. S. Co. For Saa Francisco every five days at 8 P. M.. from Alnsworth dock. S. S. Costa Rica, Jan. 3L, Feb. 10th. S. S. Columbia, Jan. 26, February 5. 1905. Portland & Asiatic S. S. Company. For Yokohama, Kobe, Moji and Hong Kong, taki freight via connecting steamers for Nagasaki. Shanghai, Manila. Port Arthur and Vladivostok. S. S- Nlcomedla. February 17. S. S. Numantla. March 9. For freignt ana further particulars, apply to JAMES H- DBWSON. Agent. Telephone Main 2Sr 243 Washington st. EASTm SOUTH UNION DEPOT. uvi-irtl,A,U ilX KEo3 'XR3L1NS SO P. M, tor Saiem. Kose- 7:23 A. M, burg. Ashland. Soc- Lamoato, Ogilea, Saa ranciaco. lojavc. Los AnKelea. 1 Paso. New Orleans) ana tne liaax. 8:30 A. M. Morning train con TOO nects at Woodbura (dally except Bun- day) with train for1 Uount Angel. Silver. ton. isrownavuie. Sprlngfleld, Wend. Usg and Natron 4.-00 P. M. Albany passenger connects at Wood bum with Mt. Angel noaoA.it.. and SUvertoa local. 70 A. M. H4U50 P. M. Corral lis passenger. Sheridan passenger. 50 P. M. 1185 A. M- .Daily. I ID ally, xcepe ouaaay. PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN EERYICB f AND YAMHILL DIVISION. Lc&ts Portland dally 'or Oswego at 7:30 A, M-. 120. 2:x. oM, o-m. ou. i :vo, iuuu rm M. Dally, except sunaoy, 0:3V. oisu, 0:00, 10-5 A. M.. 4:CO. UO P. M. Sunday, only. 9i.lL Be turning from Oswego arrlvo Portland dally 80 A. M.. 155. 8:05. 4:35. 6:15, 7:35. VJSZ, liao P. M. Dally except Sundajr, 6ia, 7:25, 80, I0I20, 11:45 A. M. Kxceot Monday, 12:3 A. M. Sunday only, 100 A. M. Leave from same depot for Dallas and later mediate points daily except Sunday. 4 P. AL Arrive Portland. 10:20 A. M. The Independence-Monmouth motor lino oper . iauy to Monmouth and -Virile, connecting virlth sTP. Co. trains at Dallas and Indopeau- enpSrt-class fare from Portland to Sacramento and Saa Francisco. 20; berth, 35. Seoond Sais tare, 115; second-clssa berth. 52.50. "Srr:!,:... Taatera TXJlnU and Europe. Also j.nin. China. Honolulu and Australia. CTTY CTCKET OFFICE, corner Third and WMhkurtoa streets. Phone Mala 712. TIME CARD OFTRAINS PORTLAND Depart. Arrlva, Ptttet Sound 1---- Tacoma, Beai"w . 'rZZJZ Gray's BOUta ena Wnrhni- nolntS ..." ssoua 4:upm North Coast Linmea lor Tacoma, aeaiuo, Butte. Bt. Paul, New York, Boston and all points East v-nri southeast ............ 3:00 psi 7:00 as Twin City Express, tor Tacoma, tseatue, aposane, Helena. St. Paul, Mlnne apolis, Chicago, New York. Boston and ail points East and Southeast -.ll:43 pra 7:00 pas Puget Sound-Kansas Clty- SU Louis ope;iai. xor Taccma, Seattle, Spokaae, Butte. Bllllnga. Denver. Omaha, City, St. Ti"i and all points Ease and Southeast .. 8:30 am 7:00 aa All trains dally, except oa South Bead branch, a tj CHARLTON. Assistant General Pas. senger Agent, 253 Morrison st corn or Third. Portland. Or. I Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Ca Leaves. UNION DEPOT. Arrives. Pally. For Maygers, Rainier, Daily. Clatskanle. Westport, Clifton, Astoria, Wax- 8:00 A.M. J-enton. FUvei. Ham-U:10-A. M. o.w -- mona port Stevens, G earn art Park, Sea ilde, Astoria and Sea shore. Express Dally. 7-O0 P. M. Astoria Express. 9:40 P. V. ' pally. -C A. STEWART. J. C MAYO. Comra'l Agt... 243 Alder st. G. F. & P. A ruua. main wo. City Ticket Office 122 3d st. Phono 63- 2OVEEIAI1D TKAUIS DAILY O The Flyer and the i'ast MalL SPLENDID SERVICE UP-XO-UATK EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES For tickets, rates, folders oad fall IB formation, call on or address H. DICKSON. City Passeager and Tiekefi Agt-. 122 Third street. Portland. Or. JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE -S. S. SHINANO MA1?U lit Japan, Ciilaa aad ail Asiatic Ports, wiH Leave Seatite about Fe. XHk.