THE MORNING- QKEGONIAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. 15 TO LIFT HOP PRICES Durst Will Lay a Proposition Before Oregon Growers; COMES HERE NEXT WEEK Pledges Ills jTeavy nqlillngs,;for the Ibvemcnt Local Market Shows ; ' More Activity Conditions in Produce Trade. HOPS Callfornlan will propose a plan to Oregon growers for improve ment of market. POTATOES Slump may mark end of shipping season. ONIONS--Scconds offered at 50c. VEGETABLES Two. mixed cars ar rive from. Los Angeles. EGGS Market 1 cent lower. - " POULTRY Chicken prices demoral ised; p UTTER Steady and unchanged. ;MEATjS All kinds strong. M. H. Duiet, the 'Wheatland (Cal.) hop grower, writes to The Orcgpnlan that he will tart for this state in a few days for the purpose of meeting the Oregon growers and laying' befOro them a plan for the material improvement of the hop market He is con Cdcnt that the proposition he will make will prove .effective, and believes it will be ac ceptable to the growers. He states thatj he stands ready ,10 put in the Durst hops on the arae basts as those of other growers. The market for sometime hasbctn In a very, evenly balanced position, and It has been appsrent fo;faH .that It would not require much to start It off, cither in an upward or downward direction. Mr. Durst's proposition. of course, is 'intended to elevate prices, and it Is needless to buy that the growers of this state -will heartily Indorse any project that will put the market where it should be. Trading was quite brisk yesterday, but, as has boen the case lately, most of it was be tween dealers, as It is exceedingly difficult 10 get nops out of first hands. The prices paid ranged in most Instance from 9 to 9 cents. Some of the dealers look for a very active market in the coming week, as several of the short sellers, with February contracts on hand, are anxious to cover as soon as pos sible. MAY END POTATO SEASON. Some Dealers Think the Big Slump Will Wind Up Shipments. Potato shippers are of the opinion that the big slump In tho San Francisco market, which was reported on this page yesterday, marks the wind-up of the shipping trade this year, so far as the potato speculators are concerned. Later advices from San Francisco hold out no hope for the future, unless It be for a brlof well near the close of the season. If these facts are correct. It will not be pleasant news for the potato-growers', who are still carrying, according to some estimates, nearly half of the production of the state. Shipments or some kind will, of course, be made, as lone as there arc potatoes to move. but no heavy business Is looked, for by the- Ms dealers. It Is said that tho Sound mar kets are-also in poor shape and will only take fancy offerings, as there are plenty of Taki Jnas left., also Oregons in storage. Shippers yesterday quoted the local market as prac tically nominal with CO cents as about the value of the best stock. No price at all waa made on common potatoes. Onions continue weak and dull with Job bing prices ranging from 75 cents to $1.25, according to quality. Two or three cars were offering on the local market yesterday, some of the poorer lots at 50 cents a sack, with no takers. A number of poor cars are ready for shipment South and it is said that several of theee have already been rejected. EGGS GOING DOIVN. One Cent Day I the Present Kate of De cline In This Market. The egg market continues to slide down 's aro at a unirorm gait. Twenty-four cents flat waa the price at which Jobbers held their stocks yesterday, but this reduction of 1 cent from the previous day's price was no tempta tion to buyers and trading was therefore very 8lOW. The chicken market waa. thoroughly demor alised. Good hens were nominally worth from 11 to 12 cents, and some sales were made in a email way at that price, but business was also transactfcd below the lower figure. Mixed coops -were' generally held at 10 cents. Ducks, geese Jid turkeys were Also alow. The butter market was steady and un changed. Celery and Cauliflower Arrive. Two mixed cars of celery and cauliflower that were delayed by tho Southern Pacific -wreck reached "Hown yesterday and found a rood local and shipping demand. The Inquiry for other lines of vegetables was also fairly good. Choice bananas are becoming scarce and sjo more are expected until Monday, when two cars should arrive. .Canned Tomato Situation. Commenting on tho tomato situation in the East, tho American Grocer aays: 'The situa tion statistically is unusually strong. There are requirements to be me.t for Ave months' consumption, which are estimated at 3.000,000 td S.500.O00 cases. To supply this there are not in possession of the eradicate and outside holders 60 per cent of the quantity required; ' m u gaiion tomatoes are practically put of the market there seems to bo a clear track for the syndicate, which gives evidence", of pos scssing brains, nerve and cash." Dressed Meats In Demand. The demand lor all kinds of meats contin ued very brisk yesterday. Receipts ot veal were large -and a plentiful supply of pork also came In. but all mov ed off at top prices. Mut ton and beef were fcarce and firm. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: fl.-u . Clearings. AtUo 1.201.S01 ma- 561.571 Spokane 512.9G2 .Balances. $ 92.170 337.300 107,013 7S.072 PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc FLOUR Patents, $4.304.70 per barrel; straights, $3.804.10; clears, $3.63 3.80; Valley. $3.603.00; Dakota hard wheat, pat ents, $5.500; clears. $5; graham, $3.25 3.75; whole wheat, $3.754; rye flour, local. $5; Eastern. $5.255.35; cornmeaL per bale. $1.B02.2S. "T'FiSr; 71"2c: hluestem, 7S74c; red, 6S60c: Valley, 73c. OATS No. l white feed, $28; gray. $27 per ton. MILLSTUFFS Bran, city. $17; country. $18 per ion: middlings. $24.50; shorts, city, $18; country. $18 per ton; chop, U. S. Mills. $17.50; Unseed dairy food, $18; acalta meal. $18 per ton. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream. 80 pouad sacks.. $6.75; lower, grades. $5.23. 6 -SB; eataaeal. steelcut, 5 pound sacks, ff per barrel: 18-powid sacks. $4.25 per bale: oatmeal (ground), 50-pound racks, 17-5 pr barrel; 10-pound sacks, 4 per bale; split peas, $5 per 100-poand sack; . 23-pound boxes. SL40; pearl barley, $1.25 per 10 pounds; 25-pound boxes, $L25 per box; pastry flour, 10-pound sacks. $2.50 per bale. BARLEY Feed. S23U23.50 per ton; brew ing. $23.50324: rolled. $24 (if 25. BUCKWHEAT $2.23 per cental. HAY Eastern Oregon .timothy. $ 13.50 9 14 per ton; Valley timothy, X9l6; clover, $7.508; cheat. $.78; grain hay. $7fS. Vegetable. IraK. Ztc DOMESTIC FRUITS Appjes. common, 75e ffll per box; choice, SL25&L50; fancy, $20 2.50; pears. $ 1.23 f 1.50 per box; cranberries, $13913.50 per barrel. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemoac, $2R.50 per bojc; oranges, sards. $22.75 per box: Jap anese, 60c per single box; grapefruit. $2.75 3.25; pineapples, $41.50 per dor en; bananas, Cc per pound. FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes, $L23 4T1.50 per dozen; beans, nominal; cab-. cage, -v-itc per pound; cauunower. $z per crate: celery, $3.50 per crate; cucumbers. $L25 L75 dozen; head lettuce, 33640c dozen; hothouse, J 1.25 01.50 -box; peas, 12li15c; bell peppers. 35c: pumpkins, 3ilc per pound; radishes. 25c per dozen; tomatoes, $2.252.40 per crate; sprouts, QMQ'c per pound; squash, m&l'.ic per pound; parsley, ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. 00c $1 a sack; carrots. 65 075c per sack; beets, S5c $1 per sack; garlic 10124e per. pound. ONIONS Oregon. No. 1. $1.1091.23 sack; -No. 2. 70c$l. POTATOES Buying prices: Taney graded Burbanks, 60c .per hundred, ordinary, nomi nal: Fwcft potatoes. 02;e per pound. DRIED FRUITS Apples, 11 12c per pound; apricots, 1212Hc; peaches. 10 i 12Hc; pears, none; Italian prunes, 64c; California figs, white. In sacks. SUc pound; black. 45c; bricks. 12-14 ounce packages. 75S5c per box; 5S-ounce, $2 2.40; Smyrna, 20c per pound; dates. Per sian. 5?i Cc pound. RAISINS Seeded. 12-ounce packages, 8 SMc; lG-ounce. 914 10c; loose muscatels. 2-crown. 77Hc; 3-crown, 7U373ic; 4 crown. SffSVic; unbleached seedless Sultanas. 07c; Thompson's seedless unbleached, 85 Siic; Thompson' fancy unbleached. 12 12J4c; London layers. 3-crown. whole boxes of 20 pounds, 51.75; 2-crown. $2. Butter. Eggs. Poultry, Etc BUTTER City creameries: Extra cream ers'. 30H32"4c per pound. State creameries Fancy creamery, 27 H 32 lie; store butter, 1016l,ic EGGS Ortgon. ranch. 24c; Eastern. 20322c jcr uuzen. CHEESE Oregon full cream, twins, 14 Vt (fliucit, xoung America, JO't ISc. POULTRY Averare old hens. 11S12e mixed chickens, 10i0ic; broilers. 153 17c dressed chickens. 13tfUo: turkeys, live, lot? ic; lurKeys. crceseo. cnoice. isasnc; gees. live, pouna, ajjioc: geese, dressed, per pound, 12SI14C; ducks. lCjflfvc; pigeons. $12; squabs, Groceries, Nuts, Etc COFFEE Mocha, 2C2Sc; Java, ordinary. iu&xxc; costs, iuca, zancy. is20e; good iuqjjsc; orainary. isr"c per pound: Co jumoia roast, cases, loos. $14.25; 50s. $14.23 Arbuckle, $10.38; Lion. $10.38. RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1, 5c; South ern Japan. 5.35c: head. 7c SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tails, per dozen. 2-pound talis, $2,40; 1- pouna nats, si.s5; fancy. 1 to lt-pound flats, i-M): -pouna flats. $L10: Alaska nlnk. 1 pound talis, 00c; red. 1-pound tails. $L25 sociceye, i-pouna tans. $1.70. bUG AR Sack basis, 100-pound: Cube, SG.U5; powdered. $3.60; dry granulated. $5.70; extra C, $5.25; golden C. 15.10; -fruit sugar, $5.70. Advances over fcaek b! joiiows: .Barrels, iwc; -oarreis, 25c; boxes. vt uw xw mjuuue. icnni: un remiiiancea within 15 days deduct ner sound: if tutor iuui io us; ajiu wuoin u aays, oCQUCt HC; sugar, granuiatea. o.&o per 100 pounds; maple sugar, 1518c per pound. "Alt California. $11 cer ton. Sl.co nsr naic; jverpooi, wte, fi; 109s, $16.50; 200s, $1C: 4 -pounds. '100s. $7: 50s. $7.50. TCTTTC 1Vntn..l. ttl'. . j . ... -. v w ...Uuu, .uTii; yvt yvunu oy saca; lie extra for less than sack. Brazil nuti. lCc: filberts, 16c; pecans. Jumbos, 16c; extra large. 17c: almonds. 140'lSe: chestnut.. Italian. 12U16c; Ohio, 20c; peanuts, raw. 7c pound; roasted. Oci plnenuta. I0l2c: hickory nuts, 7it8c; cocpanuts; 35990c per ugitn. BEANS Small white. 4c: larra white. -c: pmK, -;c; oayou. mc; Lima, 3"ic; Prerisleas and Canned Meats. HAMS 10 to 14 pounds. 12 Uc nound: 14 to 10 pounds, 12Uc; 18 to 20 pounds. 12 Uc: California (slcnic). Sc: cottar ham u.- snouiaers,, oc: Donca nam. lbJac; boiled pic nlc ham. boneless. I3c iJACO?. Fancy breakfast. ISc ner nound: standard breakfast. 16c: choice. 15e: Eng lish breakfast, 11 to 14 pounds. 14c; peach PICKLED GOODS Pork barrels. SIS: 4 barrels. $0.50. Beef, barrels, $12; H-barrele. $0.50. SAUSAGE Ham. 12c per pound: minced nam, iuc; bummer, choice dry, 17c; bolog na, long, 5c; welnerwurst, 8c; liver. 0c; fiorn. uiffiuc: neaacneere. uc; mood, oc; bo ogna sausage. Jink. iHc CANNED MEATS Corned beef, counds. per oozen. si.vs: two pounds. J 2.23: six pounas. i. itoast Deer, nat, pounds. $L25; two pounds, (2.25; six pounds, none Roast beef, tall, pounds, none; two pounds, $2.5; six pounds. $7. Lunch tongue, pounds. i2.75. atoast mutton, six pounas. js.so. DRY SALT CURED Regular short clears. dry salt. 10c; smoked, llic; clear backs, dry salt. 10c; smoked. llc; dear bellies, 14 to 17 pounds average, none: Orccos ex ports. 20 to 25 pounds average, dry a!t, lie; smoKea. i-'c; union tie nice, jo to 18 pounds average, none. LARD Leaf lard, kettle rendered: Tierces. juc: tuns. ioc; 50s. 1051c; 20s, 10Kc; 10s. HHc; 5. lliic Standard pure: Tierces. OHc; tubs, 9Hc; DOs, OHc; 20n flic; 10s. 10Hc; 5s. 10Uc Compound: Tierces. IHc: tubs, 65ic; 30s, 6c;20s, 7Uc; Se. ?c Hops, Wools, Hides. Etc HOPS Oregon. 1805. choice, 10011c; prime. SH0c; medium. 7Sc; olds. 37c HIDES Dry hides: .No. 1, 10 pounds and up. 16H18c per pound; dry kin. No. 1. 5 to 11 pounds. 1510c per pound; dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds. I710c; dry salted, bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut. scored, mur rain, halr-cllpped. weather-beaten or grub by. 23c per pound less). Salted hides: Steers, sound. 60 pounds and over, 10(5' 11c per pound: 50 to CO pounds, SH10c per pound; under 50 and cows. 8010c per pound; salted kip. sound. 15 to 30 pounds. te per pound; salted veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, ft310c per pound: salted calf, sound. 10 to 14 pounds, 10llc per pound; f green un salted, lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound less). Sheepskins: Shearlings. No. 1 butchers' stock, 25 (g 30c each; thort wool. No. 1 butchers' stock. 40 50c each: medium wool. No. 1 butchers stock. 60 80c; long wool. No. 1 butchers stock. $11.50 each. Murrain pelts from 10 to 20 per cent less or 1214c per pound; horse hides, salted, each, according to sl2e. $1L50: colts' hides. 23 50c each; goatskins, common. 1013c each: Angora, with -wool on. 23c S J 1.50 each. .FURS No. 1, according to size: Bearskins. $S30 each; cubs, half price; badger. 10 50c; wildcat with head perfect, 15c $1.23: house cat; 10 20c: fox. common gray. 50c $L25; red. $25.50; cross. $6015; silver and black. $100200: fishers. $310: lynx. $3 10; mink, according to size. $1.755: mar tea, dark, according to size and color, $2.50 tf 10; muskrat. large. S20c; skunk. 85c$2; civet or polecat, 1025c: otter. $520; panther. $18; raccoon. 50c$3.50: moun tain wolf, with head nerfect, $L75S; coy ote, 50c$1.50; wolverine. $40; beaver, $1 10. WOOL Eastern Oregon average best, 18 021c: Valley. 2426c pet pound. MOHAIR Choice. 30c per pound. BEESWAX Good, clean and. pure. 20 22c per pound. TALLOW Prime, per pound. 3H3c; No. 2 and grease, 23c CASCARA SAGRADA (cblttam bark 24 3c. according to quality. Oils. TURPENTINE! Cases. 89c per gallon. COAL OIL Cases. 20c per gallon; tanks. 14 He per gallon. GASOLINE Stove gasoline, cases, 23 He: 72 test. 27c: SO test, 35c; Iron tanks. IPc WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7-ic; 500-pound lots, 8c:1ess than 500-pound lots. 8Uc (In 25-pound tin palls, lc above keg price; 1 to 5-pound tin pails, lc above keg price; 1 to 5-pound tin cans. 100 pounds per case. 2 Vic per pound above keg price.) LINSEED OIL Raw. In barrels. 57c; la cases. 62c; boiled. In barrels, 59c; in cases. 64p; 250-galloa lots, lc less. Drested Meats. BEEF Dressed bulls. 22Uc per pound; "ud. 34 4c MUTTON Dressed, fancy. fiSVic pound: ordinary. 45c; lambs. 77Hc PORK Dressed. 100 to 150 pounds. 7ttc: 150 and up. 60Hc per pound. 7 Dairy Prod ace la the Eat. CHICAGO. Feb. 2. On the Produce Ex change today the butter market was steady; creameries. lS5c; dairies. lS23c Eggs firm at mark, cases included. J5c; firsts. 15V4c; firsts. lSVic; extras, 3Sc Cheese steady. 1113. NEW YORK. Feb. 1. Butter, - xheese and eggs- firm. - "" : - -. ., . RANGE WIDE Constant Fluctuations in New York Stock Market. CLOSING TONE IRREGULAR Km mors Concerning Union . Pacific nuti Coppers PJar an Important Part in the Speculation. .. 3ioncy Continues Easy. NEW YORK. Feb. 1. It Is rarely that prices fluctuate o widely and to constantly as Teas the case on the stock exchange today. Half a dozen timer qr more- during the day the current of the market changed its course. Neither declines nor advances "were long pur sued. Tranmctlons were large la a few ac tive stocks, but the general list was compara tively dull. It wan asserted that some large tranractlon on either side ot the market In the prominent stocks were closed out within, a brief time. Great play was made upon the assumption that negotiations were la progress for a set tlement ot the long-standing disputes In tho copper trade. Copper opened both upon the stock exchange and upon the curb with a con tinuance ot the upward rush la force at the closing last sight. The abrupt reactions due to the heavy unloading which met these ad vances daRhed the speculative confidence. -The reports were revived in all their -variety. In cluding an alleged plan for a wholesale mer ger of copper, Kmelting, mining and lead com panies. Reading was an active ceater of specula tion, and moved as uncertainly as -the cop pers. The circulation of a report that a Con gressional resolution was in prospect for In formation upon the Unlcn Pacific control of the Southern Pacific was responsible largely for the early heaviness in that group. The Northwestern Pacific were strong throughout. The United Eta tea Steel stocks made good re-, slstance to the heavy celling early. Money continued easy, and foreign ex change yielded further. The speculative taste for dealing la rumors asserted Itself la the late buoyancy ot the Pacifies and the Irregu larity of the market was maintained by re newed selling of Amalgamated Copper under cover of this movement. ' Bonds were steady. Total sales; par value, $2.t0.000. United States bonds were un changed on calL . CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. ' Closing Sales. High. Low. bid. Adams Expnet ..... Amalgam. Copper.59.700 116c 240 1144 45 1024 20 P24 248 39 114U 103 3Si Am, Car & Koun. 7,000 4oU do preferred... 4.500 1034 7tO 234 E... 300 210 4O0 3SH 3.700 45li l,0Crt 28i 1.000 S 1.703 75i Amer. Cotton Oil., do preferred American Express. 300 210 243 Am. Hd. & Lt. pL 4O0 3S4 3S American Ice 3,700 434 454 Aror. Linseed OH. l.OCrt 284 254 do preferred 1.000 S 4S 454 264 Amer. LocomotU'c. 1.703 75i 74 75 4 do preferred 400 117 1164 4 Am. bmelt, & Ref. 64.900 199 1444 1674 do preferred 3.000 12S 1264 127. Am. Sugar Refin.. 59.500 14S 1474 1474 Am. Tobacco Dfd... 500 106. 103i 106U jvnaconoa jam. uo.. m.&jo sC4 Aicnwn .......... r,tw t-v do preferred 300 1044 03 1034 1624 115U S4 S4!4 1714 "47" 1061 5f 4 324 "224 231 1564 40 73i 35 71 1034 1634 Atlantic Coast Line 300 1C34 Baltimore & Ohio. 13.KO 1164 do preferred 100 SSO liuu PS M a rook. Rsp. Tran. 21.500 S4" Canadian Pacific .. l.OOO 1734 Cent, of N. Jersey Central Leather .. 3.PO0 47i do preferred 1.000 1074 173?i 107 Chesapeake & Ohio. 6.500 6O4 594 unicago c Alton.. 500 3:4 do preferred...,. 10.600 75 Chi. Gt. Western. 10.000 23 Chi. k Northwest. 3.900 236 Chi.. MIL & St. P. 36.CO0 lfV, 224 4 iktt: Oil. Term. & Tran. 200 164 16i& do preferred 200 41 C. C. C & St. L Colo. Fuel & Iron. CO.KO 7S; Colo. & Southern. 4.900 334 41 104 764 334 no 1st preierrea.. too 714 70fi do 2d oreferred.. .... u3 179 10 Consolidated Gas Corn Products ... 9.900 19; 19 219 ss St M 176U oo preierrea..... vw un 574 Delaware & Hud. 000 2194 Del.. Lack. & W -is 463 Denv. & R. Grande f.500 51 00 preierrea 100 &04 Distillers- Eecur... l.soo fa' Erie 13200 4S4 do 1st preferred.. 4O0 SOU do 2d preferred.. 100 74 bQ 74 176 General EJectri.c. 600 1704 Hocking Valley... . 1134 Illinois Central ... 300 1744 174 174 International Paper 3,000 24 ' 244 244 uu lucicrrra..... as bl' International Pump 500 344 331 30 do preferred .'. go Iowa Central 32 . do preferred reu Xamu City .outh. POO 294 304 314 do preferred 300 614 61 " 004 Loulrr. & Nashv.. 3,3C0 1524 15IU 132 Manhattan L. .... 200 160; 160 160 Met. Securities.... 500 72 72 714 Met, Street Ry.... 7,300 122 4 120X 1214 Mexican Centra.!,. 18,800 234 24 244 Aii441 CK 3L. UDU1B. ...... SO M., St. P. & S.S.M. 1.400 15S do preferred..... Missouri Pacific... 13.6A0 1034 1334 1664 37 liS 13S 116 IO24 374 71 3S4 1314 544 924 944 20Si 102 144 03 U. &6 " C2U 1044 240 1434 93' 101 344 107U 26 I 4 fS 4S 234 01 C3U 118 424 102 1564 do preferred 300 71 u National Lead ... 11,700 &04 Mex. Nt- R. R. pf. 700 23' New Vork Central 15.000 1314 150 N. T.. Ont. & W. 3.100 kv; Rtt: Norfolk & Western 12,400 934 924 do Dref erred..... Northern Pacific... 14.100 2IO North American .. 1,400 102K Pacific Mail 300 474 Pennsylvania 133.O00 1444 People's Gas 900 100 P.. C. C. & St. L. - 203" 102 474 1434 Mli ' 624 104 Presoed Steel Car.. 2,400 C2i 00 preierrea 1.3O0 103 Pullman PaL Car. Reading 171. S00 H4 140 94 101 315 M4 474 23 5R KW IIS 414 153" 364 374 1544 do 1: preferred.. 300 84 do 2d nrrfcrred.. 101 Republic Steel ... 10.000 354 do preferred 2.500 1074 Rock Island Co... 20.3'O 264 do preferred 3,200 1154 Schloss-ShelTleld . 1.100 SS4 SC L. & E. F. 2 pf. 2.200 4K' St. LouIa Southw.. 200 234 do preferred soo 5S boutnern racjfic... 24.SO0 fat do preferred..... 200 URil Southern Railway. 34.700 42U do preferred..... Tenn. Coal & Iron 1.200 1574 Texas & Pacific... 2.0UV sri: Tel.. St. L. & W.. 600 35 do preferred... Union Faclfle ....231.700 158 1574 97 132 691 do preferred tT. S. Express V. S. Realtv nnv. PO U. S. Rubber 2.200 54 ; 53 K 534 U. S. Steel "Il37.600 464 IWti HO 444 46- 111X 1124 50 504 irg.-aro. enra.. 4.100 0Oi flo prererred "Wabash 6."700 25 24 2.400 6 444 "'2O0 1694 1674 24 43U 240 167 034 204 r2H do referred Wells-Farro Exn. Wetttinghouwe Elec Wekttrn Union ... Wboel. & U Erie. l.fOO 204 Wisconsin Central. 100 9 204 29 5S4 Total sales for "the day. 1.60C100 Shares? 00 preierrea 4O0 za it BONDS. XEW YORK. Feb. 1. Clorinc- U S- ref. 2s reg.103 ID & R. G. 4....1004 do coupon 1024 N. T. C. G. 34s. 09 U. S. 3s reg 1024lNor. Pacific Ss.. 774 do coupon 1024 Nor. Pacific 4s..l(W4 U. S. new 4s reg.l29UBo. Pai-iflr . Zln dO COUOOn l?91I,irTnlnn r.-i- . . U. S. old 4s reg.103' fwis. Central 4s.I P3 do coupon 103 llap. 6s. 2d ser 1fV Atchison Adj. 4s 964!Ja?; 4 4aTcerf:: 5 Stocks at Lead. LONDON. Feb. L Consols for 904: consols for account, 90 9-16 Anaconda ...... 144' Norfolk Sc. Wst. 945 do preferred... tut Aicaison ....... 90 do preferred.. 107 Ontario & WesU 364 Pennsylvania ... 731; Rand Mines 74 Reading 724 Baltimore & O..IISV Can. Pacific. ;...I764Rand Mines.. t-ne. t unio... i.li C Gt Western. 23 ao 1st -pref. ... 484 do 2d nref jau C. M. & St P.. 191 De Beers ...... 184 So. Railway..... 4su a 50,?J a r'rred...l044 Erie 49 (Union Paelfie.. 'irs v4V4cana.. M9na finnr w-f t do 1st pref S24J do preferred... 1004 do 2d nref 76U1IJ. K Rt.i 1-- Illinois CentraL179 t do Breferri. "nr. ouls. & Naih...l5543Wabah 134 io.. ii-as. & x.. as do Drtferred... 4T " . T. Central ... 1 54 4 (Spanish Fours... 91U Mor. Exchwge. Jltc. NEW TORJC Feb. 1. Moaer on call steady; highest, 54 per cent; loweM, 34; PR GE rulteg rate 4; 1K lean. $4: closing bid. 34 offered at 6. Ttane loafu Mcady; 60 and So days axd tlx month. 44 Pr cent. Prime mer cantile paper. 4;4 per cent. Sterllsg exchange, easy, closing steady, with actual btM-teess la bankers' bills at J'.S72oe 4.S72C for deraaad aad at $4.S390t4.V&5 for $9 days. Posted rates. $4.S4-ITL Coamcrcial bills. $434. Bar sliver. 664c Mexican dollar, 54Hc Bob 4a Gcrer-uscst and railroad, steady. SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. L Silver bars, 654c Mexican dollars Nominal. Drafts Sight, 19c: telegraph. 124c Sterling Sixty days. $4.54: sight. $I.8S. LONDON. Feb. 1. Bar silver, steady. 20 4 d per oance. . Money. 4 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short aad three months bills Is 34 per cent. Daily Treossry Statcaaemt. WASHINGTON. Feb. I. Today's statement of the Treasury balances la the general fund hows: Available cash balances fl43.185.0S3 Gold coin aad bullion 7P.10O.1S7 Gold certificates 30.633,320 WHEAT OPTION STRONGER SAX FRXSCISCO 3fiVRKET FOL- LOWS CHICAGO, t Stocks of Grain In Excbangc'-AVarc- houscs Hops Ilcltl 1'lrmly, but Quiet Potatoes Inactive. AN FRANCISCO. Feb. 1. (Special.) Stocks of grata in regular warehous of Merchants' Exchange February 1 are as follows: Wheal, 68,359 tons; barley, 26.254 tons; oats. 2936 tons; corn. 720 ton?; brae. 1037 tons, and beans. 15517 sacks. Compared with & month ago. the following decreases arc shown Wheat, 1047 tons; barley, 3(53 .tons; oats. 237 tons, and beans. 16,495 sacksc Corn lncrtaied 62S tons and bran 1S2 toss. Wheat options locally were stronger, follow ing Chicago, but there was little trade. Bar ley futures sympathized with wheal, and had a small gain. Cash prices for both cereals were easy, offerings exceedlsgr reoulreroenl. Handlers of oaut rcsvaft a rood demand and rm prices. Fredstcifs are quiet and steady. nope are firmly neld at -arI2 cents, but trade is quiet J Wool Is lnactlve'and nominal, nendlnr fh arri-al ofvthe Spring clip. iteceipu or granges were much lighter, but me roarxei was liberally stocked, chiefly tlth choice aad fancy navels, from the recent free arrivals, and taoe grades were eajy. Storks of atandards are small, and price rela tively firm. bmall lemons aro weak and large steady. Five carload of Central Amer ican bananas arrived upon a well-stocked and easy market Fancy apples are firm. Potatoes and onions were Inactive and de- presied. Fresh eggs wero 12U cents lower. Butter wa steady and unchanged. California cheese wa I cent lower. Receipt. 62.100 Pounds Duuer. ii,h pound cheese. 21.270 dozon VEGETABLES Cucumbers. 75c$1.50: car- He, 55 Cc; green peas. 57c; string beans, 2?c; tomatoes. 513 1-50. POULTRY Turkeys. 17019c: roosters, old. Vi; roosters, young. $07; broilers, small Vi; oroilers. large. $4f3; fryers, $566; hens. $4.5086.50; ducks, old. 1506; dueks. young, W,.jq. BUTTER Fancy creamery, 31 lie: creamery EGGS Store. 26027c: fancy ranch. SO. CHEESE Young America. 13915c; Eastern. jaoibc; western. 14l44c vtooL south Plain and S. J., 10813c; jam os. J 1 OC. HOPS 5rI2c. MILLSTUFFS Bran. 110920.50; mlddllsgr. HAY Wheat, $U16: wheat bnd oatj - 14; 'barley. $Sfrll; alfalfa. $11 13.50; stock. Mtf,.u; straw, per bale. 30fi55c FRUIT Apples, choice. $2; common. 40c; bananas. $12.50; Mexican limes. $5.5006; California lemons, choice. $2.50; common, 73c; oranges, navel. $1.233: pineapples. $2fi4. POTATOES Early Rose. $L25f?1.40; Eell- oas uuroaaica, $1.2501.65: sweets. 50cC$1.23; Oregon cunanu, 70ce$1.03. Mour. T22S quarter sackit; wheat 73.354 centals: barley, 3200 centals; eats. 673 centals; cats, Oregon. 900 centals; beans, 562 sacks; corn. 19CO centals; potatoes. 4400 sacks, bran. 470 sacks; middlings. 200 w; nay. ess tons; wool, 22 bales; hides. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Prices Quoted Locally oa Cattle. Sheet aad Hogs. The following livestock prices were quoted yesterday In the local market; CATTLE Good Meers, $3.5033.73; fair to xneoium, $2.5&8; cow?, good. $383.25; me dium. $2.5062.75; calves, light,. 150 to 175 pounds, $4.5091.75; calves, heavy, $3635. HOGS Best suitable for packers, 3606.23; fair to medium grades. $5.50; tight fat weights, 120 to 140 pounds, $365.23. SHEEP Good fat sheep, $&Q5.23; chelee lambs, $5.50. , EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Carres t at Kaassa City, Omaha aad Chicago. CHICAGO. Feb. I. Cattle Receipts, 7500; steady; beeves. VJ3.S56023; stackers and feeders. $2.C0 O 4.30jcojrs and heifers. Hogs Receipts today. 30.000; strady; to morrow estimated 2S.000; mixed and butch er. $3.40 ti 6.50; good to heavy, $3.53 3.70; rough heavy. $5.4095.50; light 45.1095.00; pigs. $4.9095.10; bulk of sales. J3.3396.05. Sheep Receipts. 13.000; steady; sheep. $3.5095.65; lambs. $5.4097.30. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. L Cattle Re ceipts. 2500; market higher; native steers. $3.2393-30; cows and heifers. $2.754; can- ners. $1.7592.50; stockers aad feeders. $2.75 04X5; calves, $2X096; bulla and stags, etc. $2.2580.63. Hogs Receipts. 12.000; market strong; heavy. $3.42493.50; mixed. $3.45 8 3.474: light $3.55 9 5.45; pigs. $4.5095.10; bulk of ale. $5.4095.45. Sheep Receipts. 500; market, steady: "Western yearlings, $5.5086.10; wethers. $5.60 66.10; ewes. $4.3005.13; lambs, $6.7397. KANSAS CrrY. Ma, Feb. 1. Cattle Re ceipts. 5000; market steady to 10c higher; native steers, $4 96; native cows and heif ers. $225f5: stockers and feeders. $3 6 4.75; Western cows, $2.5094; Western steers, $3.50 93.50; bulls. $2.5093.90. Hogs Receipts, 9000; market steady to 5c lower: bulk of sales, $3.5593.574: heavy. J3.3095.574; packers, $3.4595.524; pigs and light $3.2595.50. Sheep Receipts. 5000: market steady; muttons. $4.2595.75; lambs. $5.5097; range wethers. J 3.23 90.23; fed ewe, $1.3095.25. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Feb. I. The London tin mar ket was higher again, with, spot closing at 100 J2s 6d. and futures at UOi. Locally, the market wan quiet; spot 3&459Sa0c Copper was unchanged at ITS 10s for spot In the London market but futures were a shade higher at 77 3-u Locally, no change. Lake and electrolytic are more or leas nomi nal, lftf 18.50c. and casting. 19c Lead was unchanged at 16 5s in London aad at 3.60S6.EOC la New York. Spelter waa unchanged locally, but &t lower la Loadon. Spot. 26 17s 6d. Iron was higher abroad, with standard foundry advaadng to 52s 44. and Cleveland warrants to 33 54d in the Eagilsh markets. Locally, there are reports of coacessloas la some directions. Dried Trait at New York. NEW YORK, Feb. I. The market for evap orated apples Is quiet. Common. 749Sc; nearly prime. S494te; prime. 94c: choice. 10c; fancy, 119114c Prunes are a raj; quotations, range from 44 8 Sc. Apricots arc uschanced; choice. 109104c: extra choice. 1849104c; fancy, 11812c Peaches are ton; extra choice. 10c: faaer. 104811c: extra faacy. 114913c. Rama, let BULLISH ALL DAY Improvement in Wheat Prices at Chicago. 5 . CLOSE SHOWS FOURTH GAIN Forecast of Cold "Wave Is. Strongest Factor Increased -Export De mand at- cw York All Offerings Absorbed. CHICAGO. Feb. 1. Sentiment in the wheat pit was bullish throughout the day. A nura ber of tho leading cornmtiaioa . houses wcro active Diaccrs from the start andT all offer Ings were readllr absorbed. The "forecast of a. cold wave for the principal whtat-growlur mates as far south as Kansas and Nebraska waa -the chief 'feature affecting the market early in the day. Later, the market was strengthened by a repot from New York o Increased, export demand. The highest point or the day was touched at &48S4Hc, May closing firm and 4c up at S44c Despite weak cables the corn market was firm all day. May closed' 4c un at 444'c. The oats market was firm. May closed He up at 5049504c Provisions were weak early, but offerings were readily taken by local packers and Eng l!ih houses. Final quotations on May pork were up 5974c; lard was up 74c and ribs "were 74910c higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. May .$ .SI 4 $ .844 . $ 44 . .S3H .834 -34 CORN-. $ .S44 July 634. May . .444 .444 . .44 4 .44 S . .414 .444 OATS. . .204 .304 . .294 .204 MESS PORK. .444 .444 -4 i .444 -444 Juty fceptember May HOS 294 .304 July May 14.00 14.12U 13.90 14.00 14.124 14.224 July 14.00 14.224 LARD. .. 7.53 7.624 .. 7.63 7.724 May July 7.55 7.65 7.624 7.724 SHORT RIBS. .. 7X5 7.65 7.524 .. 7.63 7.75 7.624 May .. 7.65 7.75 July (.asn quotations were as follows: . Flour Steady. Wheat No. 2 Spring. S4c: No. 3. 70S3c No. 2 red. S54fiS6c. Com No. 2. 4t4c; No. 2 yellow. 41lc Oats No. 2. 294c: No. 2 white. 3046304c: f0. 3 white 2049314c Rye No. 2. C5c Barley Good feeding. 39 Uc: fair to choice roaiunr. 43950c. Flaxseed No. 1, $1.09: No. 1 Northwestern. si.io. Timothy seed Frirae. $3.3093.33. -Mess pork Per barrel. J13.S0.Q isf$5 Lard Per 100 pounds. $7.4097.504. Short ribs siden Looee. $7.4097.50. Short clear side Boxed. $7.73! Clover Contract grade. $13.50. Receipts. 33.600 31.010 342.CC0 .....231.300 G,CtO 104.CCO Shipments. Flour, barrels . 20,300 30.300 163.400 434.600 Wheat bushels tarn, bushels . Oats, bushels . live, bushels Barley, bushels 4S;400 Grata aad Produce at New York. NEW YORK. Feb. 1. Flour Recelats. 35. 300: export. 6600: aulet and steadv. Wheat Receipt. 31.000: exports. 19.90a sale?. 2.2CO.000 futures. Spot firm; No. 2 reo, fc,c elevator and 814c U o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. 944c T. o. b. .let. On the whole, wheat displayed considerable strength today, making response to better easn demand, rears of another cold wave. strong outside markets. Wall street buying and a demand from shorts-. Reactions were rw and unimportant, and the market closed 4C net higher. May. SO 0-I600c rlna.,1 K4c: July. SS 13-1608&C. closed SS4c; Sep- icmoer ctcaco t;ic Hops Quiet Hide Firm. Petroleum Steady. Wool Quiet. Grata at Saa Frasdsce. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 1. Wheat and bar ley firmer. Spo? quotations: Wheat Shipping, $1.3591.40: mnilnr. $1.47491. Irley Feed. $1.2091.224: brewing. $1.25 Oats Red. $1.2591.63: white. 31.33i7n- Call board tales: Wheat May, $1.35 asked. Barley May. $1,204; December, 054c Corn Large yellow. J1.25S-1.274. Wheat at Taceaa. TACOMA. Feb. I. Wheat unchanged: . port oiuestem, 7S4c; club. 71 Kc: red. 6$Hc Winter Wheat Not Injared. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. The Weather Bu. reau'a general summary of crop conditions for January says Winter wtieat escaped serious In jury ana. at the close of the month was gea- nuiy in a promising condition. Mtalar s'tocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 1. The official closing quotations for mining stocks today were as xouows; AJt $ .02 Julia $ .03 Alpha Con 06 Uustlce 02 cde 17 (Kentucky Con. .01 Belcher ...... .14 Mexican 1.20 Best & Belcher 1.10 Occidental Con. .f2 Bullion .21 Ophir 6.37 Caledonia. 47 Overman Potot Savage .1 Challenge Con. .18 .03 .48 Chollar 12 Confidence .75 t&corplon ...... .13 y Con. Cat V. 1.23 bc. Belcher... Sierra. Nevada. Union Con..... Utah Con Yellow Jacket.. .OS .38 .36 .03 .09 Crown Point. . .00 Exchequer ... .27 Gould fc Curry .17 Hale &. Nor... .45 NEW YORK. Feb. 1. Closing quotations: Adams Con. ...$ .25 Little Chief .$ .074 Ontario 2,73 Ophir 3.S74 Phoenix 02 Potosl 11 Alice 3.50 B recce 13 Brunswick C. . .55 C&mstock Tun. .00 Con. Cal. tc V. 1.40 Horn Silver... 2.00 Savage 46 Sierra. Nevada. .33 iron silver. ... 4.50 small Hot-... ..in Leadvlltfi Con. .07 iStandard ...... 4.43 BOSTON. Feb. 1. Closing quotations: Adventure ..$ 3.624 Mohawk ....$38.00 Alloues 42.00 'Jlont C. & C 5.23 Amalgamatd 114.50 jOld Dominion 3S.23 iii". . .. . ii.w uiccoia ..... iu:i.30 AtUlvtlc Parrot 42.23 tQulncy 104.00 Shannon .... (Ll2ix Bingham ... 30.23 Cat Sc. Heda 710.00 Centennial -jv iiamaracx ... 107.00 S3. 00 (Trinity 17.00 'United Cop.. 75.08 70.75 'TJ. S. Mining. 60.75 10.00 TU. S. Oil.... 12.75 10.00 jCtah 6.00 26.00 I Victoria .... 7.00 Cop. Range.. Dalr West. . Dominion C. Franklin ... Granby ..... sie Koyale. . 3Iass. lllnlnr 10.00 1 Winona . ( Winona 0374 Wolverine .. 132.00 Michigan ... 103.00 Coffee aad Sogar. NEW YORK. Feb. 1. The market for cof fee futures was steady at the close; total sales. 5300 bags. March. 6w8fr87c; May. 7.15 7.20c ; July. 7.45c; September. ?.S0H7.55c Spot Rio steady. No. 7. S 7-16c; mild steady. sugar 1 taw nominal; ratr rennlng. 3c: cea- trlfugal. W tese. 3 15-3224c: molasses ra- gar. 24c Refined steady; crushed. $5.40; powdered. $4. SO; granulated. $4.70. ' New York Cettoa Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 1. Cotton futures doped steady at x net decline ot 1 point to aa advance of 1 point. February. 19.72c; March. 10.S6c; May, 11.03c; Juae. 11.06c. aad July. 11.11c Lea ilea Wool Sales. LONDON. Feb. 1. The first series of the 10O6 wool auction sales closed today. The sale opened fairly strong, with merinos slightly below the December average The ir regularity soon d Li appeared, aad la raaay casea Improved 10 per cent. During the clos ing day values were at times a fractlca over Downing, Hopkins & Go. Established 1893 WHEAT AND Room 4, Ground Floor the December rates. There was a large at tendance from all parts of the world, and competition waa animated. Medium cross bred advanced, stimulated by American de mand. During- tho sales. 164,000 balea were available, of which 162.387 were catalogued. Home baying secured 77.000 bales, the Con unent 7S.00O, America 55,000. and about 4000 bales were held over for the second scries. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 1. Wool Steady: terr! tory and Western medium. 2630c; fine me dium, xagc; nne. irS21c. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenser,. ENYDER-GARRIGUS J. R. Snyder, 27, 3iS Lexington avenue; Nlaa Garrigus. 19. LANDSBARG-HUNMO Chris Landsbarg, o, 03 North Third street; Sofe E. Hunmo, -a. JOHNSON-ANDERSON Lewis S; Johnson. 34, Clackamas; Tllllc Anderson, 35. Bktai. MOWER At 304 Marxuerite avenue. Jan uary 30, to the- wife of Charles W. Mower, a BAXTER At 616 Northrup street. Janu ary 22. to the wife of A. V. Baxter, a son. JOHNSON At 360 Stanton street- Janu ary 12. to the wife of Gustavo A. Johnson, a ArrciuiOM- At 207 Clackamas street January 30, to the wife of William R. Ap person, a son. BLANCHET At 415 East Twenty-fifth street North. January 3, to the wife ot James W. Blanche t, a son. DOUGLAS At Portland Maternity Hospi tal. January 31, to the wife of Frederick H- juougias. a son. KNIPPEL At 70O East Twelfth street ortn. January 24. to tho wife ot George Kntppel. a son. YEOMAN At 642 Vancouv.er avenue. Janu ary io. to ine wire or c c Yeoman, a son. SULLIVAN At 340 Rodney avenue. Janu ary 10. to the Wife of P. E. Kullivun a uaugnier. DONALDSON At 423 San Rafael tret-t January 2. to the wife of George W. Don aldson. a daughter. LARSON At 363 Pettygrove street. Janu ary l. to the wife of John Larson, a son. KOSHAK At 7644 Missouri avenue. Janu ary 27. to the wife of Frank Roshal. a uaa;nier. BENNETT At 70 East Twenty-ninth street North. January IS. to the wife of Frank S. Bennett, a son. LOCXWOOD At 333 Broadway. Januarv jv. 10 ine wire or fcamuei p. Lockwood..a son. otRG At 330 Stanton street. January 10. o me who oi u a. berg, a daughter. Deaths. KRATZ At 1414 Eleventh street. Febru ary 1. Jlrs. El V. Kratr. a native of Penn sylvania, aged 27 years, it months and 26 aays. ANT EN ONE A t St Vincent's Hosnltal January 31, Mrs. Mary Antenone, a native ot .iiaiy. ageu years and 3 days. LUM TING At 644 Second street. Janu ary 31. Lum Ylng. a native ot China, aged 43 years. RU8HTON At 483 East Morrison street. January 30. Mrs. ilary C. Rushton. a native or Indiana, aged 5. years. 10 months and IS days. BalldlBg Permits. F. J. BROWNING Repair of dwelling. 630 Belmont street $400. FIDELITY TRUST CO. Dwelling. Wilson avenue, between Blackstone .and East Twen ty-first streets. $1700. FIDELITY TRUST CO. Dwelllag. East Tweaty-flrst street, betweea Wilson avenue1 aad Vaughn street. $1700. M HOLLAND BROS. Dwelling. Couch street between Twentieth and-Twenty-first, s.uuu. HARRISON Dwelling. Tillamook street. between Kodaey and Union avenue. $1530, N. A. BERNSTEIN Roomlnc-house. Twenty-second street, between Hoyt and irving; 5 law. Real Estate Transfers. Arthur EL 3IcBreen to King Estate. S. 20 feet lot 2 and N. 0 feet lot 3. block 152. Caruthera Add. x l.SOO w. ti. r.unn aad wire to James Keane et al.. E. 45 feet lots 13. 14. block 5. subdivision Proebstel'a Add 630 Arleta Land Co. to O. N. Blatr. lot 16. block C. Arleta Park No. 3.... 125 E. P. Robinson and wife to John Hag- ens, iota 14. 15. block 3. Mount Scott Park 540 Erie Helraer and wife to James Wat son. lot 10. block 31. Alblna 4.000 The Land Co. to William C. Klltz. lota 7. 3. block 7. City View Park 1,150 ii. w. wiiDur ana wire to Christian Meyer. lots 1. 2. 3. 4. block 1. Sun rise Park 200 ueorge W. Bever and wife to Ora L. Adklns. 1 acre beginning 150.S3 feet E. of NW. corner lot 1. Lamar- gent Heights 100 George W. Bever and wife to Mrs. 31. J. Adklns, 1 acre beginning NW. corner lot 1. Lamarsrent Heights 100 R. C Wright to Loren Seward. SW. H section 34. T. 3 N., R. 2 W.. and N. 4 SW. 4. section 34. T. 3 N.. R. 2 W 1 William Nlcolal and wife to W. L. Johnston and wife, lot 3 and W. 13 feet lot 7. block 14. Holladay Park No. 2 1.300 Macleay Estate Co. to Lottie H. Sewatt. lot IS. block 1. Ardmore... 4.50O Henrietta F. Jarvls and hoaband to W. H. Nunn. E. 00 feet lots 13. 14. block 3. subdivision Proebstel's Add. 1,000 . C Staggs and wife to A. S. Shaw. 60 acres. NE. 4 ot NE. 4 and E. 4 of NW. 4 of NE. 4. section 7. - T. 1 S.. R. 3 E 6.000 Claud I. Scofflns and wife to Mildred 8. Turner, lot 10, block 3. Scofflns Add. 200 Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to John Heagney. lot 3. S. 4 lot 4. block 13. West Piedmont.... 300 Same to George G. Marcy. N. 4 lot . ail lot o. block 13. West Pied mont 300 Christian Godskesen and wife to Axel C. I. Christensen. lot 3, block 33. Multnomah 740 Nettle Olhus to Jerome B. Smith and wife. lot 7. block 1. Adams Add.. 500 A. D. Marshall et al. to George W. Marshall, parcel land beginning S63.15 feet N. of corner of sections 15. 16. 21. 21 T. 1 N.. R. 1 E 1 George W. Marshall et at. to A. D. Marshall, parcel land, beginning 659.S feet N. of corner sections 13, 16. 21. 22. T. 1 N.. R. 1 E 1 . D. Marshall et al. to William H. Marshall, parcel land, beginning lf)6J.8 feet N. of comer sections 13. 16. 21. 22. T. 1 N.. R. 1 E I Lucia H. AddRon and husband to the Public parcel land 30 feet wide lying N. side S. 3 parcel land be ginning 13.06 chains N. of center section 16. T. 1 S.. R. 2 E 1 C. F. Prose h and wife to Margaret Schumacher, lot 7, block 13. City View Park . G. Keyt and wife to Bernard Morttx. lot 10. block 24. Alblna 1.573 1.000 Edward Byrnes to Mrs. F. M. Roman. a acres, beginning z&i reet W. of NE. corner lot 6. Byrllne 203 A. E. Carter et al. to F. A. Sweeney. W. 2-3 lot 14. block 264. Couch Add. Miller Murdoch and wife to Sarah A. Creekpaum. lots 1 to 8 Inclusive. 13. 14. block S: lots 16 to 20 inclu sive, block 9. Marchmont Add 500 K 350 1,500 H. G. Colton and wife to Frances F. Eshelman. lot 4. blk 47. Woodstock The Burrell Investment Co. to John. Spady. lots 5, 6, block. 14. Alblna Homestead ...... Alice H. Doddl to J. F. Mayback. 10.3 acres, beginning at S. line of the Cuthbirth and Perlini Stump D. L. O. section 6. T. 1 N.. R 1 E. 1 Willamette University to John Par- " sons, trustee, lot 8. block 103. Couch Add. ; 14.000 Hattle Salmon and hustfand to Sarah C Berggren. lots 1. 2. block 2. Al blna Heights 10 William M. Killlngsworth et at to Hazel N. Whitney. lot 10.- block 4. Walnut Park 600 Tyler Woodward and wlfa to U. S. national Banir. lots 11 to 17. block 10. S. Portland l Martin Foster and wife to Orange S. Calllson. W. 30 feet lots 12. 13, block 23. Alblna.... G30 Clara. Kane and husband to Fred Mc- Slllott lot 10. block 2, Mount Hood Add. to G res ham 175 El Ira E. Metxger and husband to Clara. Kane. lot 0. block 2. same add 100 Charles M. Whltcomb and wife to Frances F. Eshelman. lot I. block 47. Woodstock 1 Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to Charles V. Emmett et aL. lot 4. block 1. subdivision lot 1. 2. 7. 8. 0. 10. North St Johns ncn AUxander Strong to George H. Weiss.' lot T nlivt "ft T.frtlo TJ...V -.'. Add. 2,330 STOCK BROKERS " Chamber of Commerce TJalsy A. Holman and husband to Johanna C Rummelln. part of block 163. beginning In W. line 100 feet S. of NW. comer block 168. Couch Add James W. Cook and wife to Peter A. Jullum, lot 12. block 17. Cook's Add. ........ Multnomah Real Estate Association to Edna Rachel Gates, lot 3, block 26, Willamette 353 AT THE HOTELS. The Portland J. M. Pool. New York: A. J. McCormlck. San Francisco; Miss N. FlavaL Miss K. Flavel. Astoria: C W. Booth. New York; A. M. Drake. E. F. Batlen. Bend: F. E. Bronson. Portage, Wis.; A. J. Dlehl. Ana Afoor. Mich.; F. C. Brown. New York; A. Weller. San Francisco; G. S. Fernold. Chi cago; W. D. Embree. C. T. Goddard. Saa Francisco; J. H. McNary. Salem; H. S Cole man. Seattle; H. B. Scott. Burlington; II. A. BIdwer. ancouver; F. L. Walker. Washing ton. D. C; F. B. Thayer. St Paul; H. G. Scovern and wife. San Francisco; Mrs. S. tranenthal. Miss Hilda Franenthal; J. W Lorell. New York; William Rea. Jr.. St Paul: F. C. Robertson. Montana; D. H. Law rence and wife. Two Harbors. Minn.: G. W, Miller. Seattle; J. N. Fox. Cincinnati: J. J. Wlrtner. San Francisco: Al Grltzner. New York; F. G. Taylor. Seattle: C. A. Maydwcll. L- E. Bibbins. A. H. Bullion. H. S. Collin. San Francisco: R. H. Parsons. W. Wilson. . D. Hopkins. Seattle: I. N. Peyton. Spo kane: J, L. Baker. Chicago: M. Herzog. San ranclsco: J. Carroll. Seattle: R. Cooper. Great Falls. 3tont: Miss Ellse Fortlouls, H. Doyle and wife. Vancouver. B. C: A. W Williams. San Francisco; H. E. Patterson. Chicago; A- C. Morrison. Philadelphia: Mrs. Powers. Miss Ludlngton. Seattle: C. W Armes. Jr., J. E. Alexander. San Francisco; r. L. Edenharter. Indianapolis: H. Dagg and wife. Tacoma; S. J. Burns. J. J. O'Brien. Pueblo; J. Dickey. Chicago; C. L. Wall. Den ver: N. Poston. Seattle: S. Lester. M. Lester. New York: B. H. McCain. Chicago. The Oregon H. W. Leonard. W. C Smith. E. T. 3IcDonaId. Seattle; J. W. Robinson. Olympla. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Kola Nels. Al bany. Or: I. L. Cohn. Ashland, Wis.; Charle Henley. St Paul: George J. Helm. South Bend; W. C. Smith. Jr.. San Francisco; R. A. Hogg. Dayton. O.; D. W. B. Sanch. Seattle. Z. J. Rlggs. Salem; F. T. Williams, St Louts; S. BIssInger. city: W. O. Barnes and wife. Astoria: J S. Houseman. San Francisco: Mrs. Dwlght Darling and child. Everett: Al bert Holmes. Vancouver; Gus Gelles. Chi cago; C O. Kahle. S. J. 3Ios.man. Seattle; Mrs. M. w. Jones. Spokane; Milton Ewing. San Francisco: 31. 31. Egan. Tacoma: R. C. Hodgdon. Seattle; E. H. Clarke. Pendleton: v. B. McDonnell. Colfax. Wash.; C. D. Ema helser. Omaha. Neb.; A. F. Jones. D. W. Ferry. Chicago; Frank Patton. Astoria: T. O Neal. city; A. E. Green. San Francisco: T. S. Hamilton and wife. Bcllingham: G. W. C Blakely. The Dalles; E. B. Quick. St. Joseph. Mo.: Henry W. Meyers. Salem; A. Selduer. New York. George C. Cattlett. San Fran cisco; L. W. Brundage, Tacoma. The Perkins E. 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