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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1907)
TllK-MORKlKd .OftEGOXlAX. TLE8DAV, JAXUAUY 8. 190?. S 00 Btra Market 'Advances in Sympa- thy With San Francisco. COMBINE GETS ITS PRICES h I n pers O rfrrin k Cioocf K T rtnrnftry Peltverjr Cold Snap Slops Iotto Buying. t-ZfCKm -A.i-er Firmer. r ONIONS-Markrt h!tor on Califor- 1 POTATOES Cold wethw opi f buyinic. t UOFS Businrw conflnci to lower WWL Flurf by ManufBi-lurpr" Asoclatlon. i rggs Receipts checked and mar ket flrmr. VKGETABI trr1v. lry car falls to i The Orcjron Onion Omwrn' A sworlat Ion. hi-h ixviri 1 months ago flxi minimum Trloe of Sr cents for it product, stands in a good way o realizing Us hopi'S lipfore th trason nd. The San Francinco markot -Ha 1 I -1 - rt advanclim i.t.clil- anl lias now reached a. point Jierc wlilppi-ra run operate with pront In Oregon onions at the eomhlrie prV. A considerable movement is already nlr way and it would Ho l!'R-r If t ran iipor t atlon it cl 1 ItloM w-re t?t tcr. T I".? car shortagre. however, restricts business. Quit! fin amount was sunt smith on the Ian tamer, and what space la available on the linati To follow will tt t n W . n for thl Im rR. The association recently , sold four wioadii for February delivery and dealers re offering for future delivery above th j-ri: flird by th combinp. California Klark arc c I r n n I n k up. and this is making a market for the Oregon onion?. There Is a big surplus BtooU loft in this state, and if It im thrown over by tho Holders, the market, now Kft tinie up to a good level, may be broken, but the mem- trrs o! tin awiatlun believe that by handling- their stock carefully they will bo ahlf to (ret out In aood shape. The t-old weather has put a sudden atop o buMnffp- shipping potatoes poutl-wanl, fc lli pvlf'rS are practically nominal. One of the larfte Handlers said yesterday: "As soon ff a the weather moderates nhlppln jr will be resumed and. there is every reason to believe that prices vlll k good during iho mainour Oftne season. There are not over TR oars In- Oregon that A.r sacked and ready to be shipped out of the state, even ir th'r were cars available lor taking thm." BARO.UK Bl V fXJ I N HOP MARKET. i'wrfr (.ratlrs Are Belne Tk tp t W Ipices. The hop market wan quiet yeeterday. with no important transactions report eel. A few -mall- lots Trre bought by local dealers at X to 11 cents. A considerable- amount of this kind of "hara-aln" business has been f"ln on nine : w Year's, and It Is said that many more of the low-grade hops could be fold If the Browns would take the of- fererl prices. There only a moderate In quiry for cholc v.rlph.a and !h. bent ... lections are beltt- atiove gie tnarsnt .v f.a. tura of the late traillnn, In the East has also been th buying of the poom- rt,w Th Government' flsrures for November. Just reeelved. show a pmduollon of 4. T74.i;l'I l.arrela of beer, attalnut .78.7 barrels In November, loos, or an increase of barrels. woori cr.i: Or THE I'MTEIl STATES. About Thref and One-Half Million Pound I.e.. Than In 190.1. The wool product of the I'nlted State In UK6. a. compiled - the Nmlon.l Assorla- tion or Wool Manufacturers, shown a total rllp of 2W.(l15.nn pound.. . rompar.a with 295.48.4.18 pounds In 1005. The total value of tha ollp last year, acrnrd I n r to the same authority, was 7l.7iri .383. and in the pre- "Jt"i, yar Wis.jR Tha association's nffur-n on the Western States clip and value follow: founds. "Vln-. a yomlnst 32,s,::,ft 1..2 Idaho 1.W.-..rt0 3.fi1.t09 U'aahlnrton ......... 4.RK7.r.oo it ah 7ir( Orearon J5.300.noo a JOO California 33.12.-..000 2 IW P.1J$ "v(1 vmm) mm Ltatl , 12.S.V1.000 2.S9R.07S KECZim OF EUG8 ARE CHECKED. $ 'rather AlsolitimiilatM the Wl Dfrnand. The cold weather has oheeked the receipts of and at the same time stimulated the local demand. This, with, th prfPCB 0 Snipping OrAeri. cleaned up the market 'erday and arave It a firm tone. Most of the dealera hlt at 3 Vi cents, thouffh a few "mitryTa- In m my ani th f,w roops sold brought former prices. The butter market has not yet Telt the elTex-t of the cold snap. The decrease in re- eelpt. of butter ntl creant last weeli a-.. n "Q5 mafle Up on the arrival of the deiaved tram. lenarth of time, firmer coi idltlona will prevail. wwt rotntwi Scarce and rirra. Pwest potatoes were scarce on Front street and very Arm In sympathy with the advance in California. -A. car of celery was due yesterday, but failed to arrive. Of tll8 bahini reeelved Sunday, about a third w.r. ripe, and these cleaned up promptly. The fruit and veaetable. trade In other lines was rather slow on account of the cold Weather. Bank Clearlnas. Rank flearano-s of the leadinar cltlej? of the Northweat yesterday were; Oaring. Balance ..l..Mt7.:Krt $1s.i;oi . . l.TiL'H.Tttr. J:t.o;:4. Hin.xr.rt 7n,n::n rprtUnrl Kattle . I'ORTLAXD Q10TAT10.NS. ' , Vetcetablea. . Fnilta. Etc. domestic kruits Apple., common to tholre, 50175c per box; choice to fancy, ,l (S2.S0; pcara, tl l W: cranberries, u.so 12 per barrel; peralmmona, .1.50 per box. TROPICAL PRTJITS temon,. f.nry. S4.BO ft per box; oraneen, navels, S33.60; Jap- i.&5.pvt bundle; grapefruit. MlM- pineapples. $3.75 6 4 X0 per do zen : bananas, 6e per pound; poniox rar.ate-. s.SO per bx. ROOT VKOETABLE5 Turnips. BOcfeJl per sack: carrot. 9lc(i $1 per sack: beets. 1.211. so per sack; paftlc, 74ri0c per pouna; horwailish, VttlUc per pound, sweet pP.Btnex, 2e rr pound.. FKBSH VEUE3TABLE8 Cabbase. I 9 Sc per pour d : caul mower, 1 . lio per do. en; celery. 3. 75 & A. ;i5 per crate: ens plant. l.0 crata, lettuce, head, 30c per doaen: onions, 10 12lic per doxen; bell peupen he; pumpkins, 2c per pound; spinach. 4 4 v r"""4i auii-.ij, 9- i per crate; pars ley. lOluc; atiuash, He per pound: arti chokes. ;.4f73c per dozen; hothouse let tuce, fl.7r.32 per box. OMONS-Orrgon, US 1.23 pr hundrfri POTATOES Rtiylnt- prices: OreKon Bur- banki. fancy. $1 9 1.30-, common. 7SOOe. DRIED FKLITS Apples. 8084c pound. apricots, 16$ 1 9c; peaches, I 1 4jT lSc; pea ra, J t v 4? 14c; " Italian prunes. 2ac; Califor nia tigs, white, in sacks, u($G'ic per pound- V.UcV. 4.Vr bricki. 7tVtr$:23 per bos' Sj mmt 18H30o pound; dates. Persian. 60 R AltSINS I.J r- and clusters, 2-crown. f2.10; 3-crowu, . 2.2C; 5 -"crown, f3.1v flr ONI crown.- $3.50: loose muscatels. 2-erown, 8e; s-crown, 8c; i-crown, ?c; seedless, Thompsons. tO'ic: Sjltanaa. fifllS'.tc Grain. Floor. Feed. Etc. WHEAT Club, CZc ; blucitcm, o7c; Valley. COc; re J, (Ktc. OATS No. 1 white. $2526; rray. $24.50 laOUU-Patents. SO.OO; atralahta, 3.33. Clexrs. .T .33 ; Valley. S.T.40. BARLEY Ffrj. S-T1.5C-a per ton; brewing l.&O; rolled, $.4. 11YE $1 .mm per cwi. ("O HX Whole. cracked. $27 per ton. MILLSTL'FFS Bran. city. I ff; country. S17 per ton; rulddUnB-. 2r ; ahorti. city. SIS; country, 10 per ton, chop. U. S. , mills, JlS-fi" per ton. CEREAL FOODS-nolled &k rrtm. nf- pound sacks. $7: lower frradey. $5..SOtS6.50 oatmeal. steel cut, -1 ." - pou r i J sacka. 93 per barrel: H-pouml a-kj, per bale; catnieal (ground). 45-pound sacks. St. SO per i-arrci; a-pouna tocKs, si per talc; spilt l'Oae. Pr !00-lund. M.25S4.S0: pearl barley, f-.ii . 50 per HH pounds; pastry flour, lO-pound sa k v . Sl. :lO per bale. II A Y - Valley timothy. No. J. S13014 per ton ; Ksrt-rn Oregon timolhv. S 1 4 'T clo ver. $s.-ss.50; cheat. T.&0.Wj rain hay, WM alfalfa. 111.B0: vetch hay. tfiS8.So. Bnttr. XCaraca, Poultry. Ktc. BUTTEH City creameries: Extra cream- ry, 3c per pound, siate crtamerlea; Fancy creamery, SilfiSSc; store butter. 1:0 ISc. EL'TTER KAT F"Irst grade cream. 33V4c per lound ; second grade cream. 2c leas per pound. MUGS oregoij raneh, aos:i2c per dOSeil. ClIEEK Ovgon full creavn twlni. 14 C 1 7tf : Vountr America. 15 iSSj 1 lc per pound. F'Oi r.TUY Avrr.iee old hens. 1 4 -Si l.V; mixed chickens.- in14r: Nprliiit. 144T !.': old ioo-irer!. lOff 1 Ic; dressed chickens. irm; turkeys, live, 17 18c; turkeys, dressed, choice, iiOftlllle; ftwt. livp. prr pound. lr: ducks. 14ft t.'c; pigeons, 1.50; squkbs, -j 3. Dressed Meats. VEATr-DrePSrd. 75 to 125 pounds. 89 Or; V2& to l.V) pounds, 7c; 1AO to SoO pound. 6c r SOo pound? and up. Z '-x & S- BEEF Dreaitd t I Ik. SI tpZc per pota4 ; co wk. 4pv5c; country steei-s. Z - ',-3 c. MUTTON -Dressed; laiKj, 8 jjg per pound: ordinary. CfiTe. PORK Drcjwe.i. 1O0 to 130 pounds, 88Hc; l.'.O to 1TOO puunda. 7 & 7 c; L'OO pounds and up. C & U c- rrovisiom 'and Canned MpbIi. BACi X Fancy breakfast. 20c per pound ; standard breakfnnt. 17i:; choice. lGc; JIns 11 sh. 11 to 14 pounds. 1 S H c . ucach, 14 i c. HAMS JO tO 14 pounds, l"Cc per pound; h to i pounds, Hic;.l5 to :o pounds, U'ic, California (picnic). 104c; cottae. Ilttc; shoulder, .none; boiled, 24c; boiled picnic, bonclen'. Sdc. riCKI-KD OOODS Pork. barrels. 21 ; half -barrels. 11; beef, barrels $10, holf- larrpls, $5.30. SAL'SAOE Ham, lite per pound: minced ham. 1 Oc ; Summer, choice dry . 1 7 H i: ; bo lognA. lung. C.c : we Intrv, urnt. lOc ; 1 ve r, Oc ; pork. lOc; headcheese. Co; blood. Cc. bolog na una, Vif. DR. , SALT CURED Ttegular short Clears, ary salt. 12c: smoked. I3c; clear backs, dry salt. 1 2c ; m molted. J :ic ; clear bel-llc-v. 14 to IT pound s aversRe-. d r- salt, none ; anioKed, none; i.ren.oii CKporta, 2U to 3 pounds average, dry ualt, lac; smoked, HliC Union bellies. It) to 18 founds aver- age. none. I .A no Kettle rendered ; Tierces. 12 c : tubs. lc; .Mis. Iic: 20c. 12c; lOs. 1 rt c : r.s. 13 c. Standard cure : Tierce. IlVzc; tubs, llc; 506, 1!-C, 103, ID?, 1214c; 5$, Ylt Compound: Tierces ees, 8c; tub.. SUc: 50c. 8'ic; 10.. Sc terpentine caee", ssc yer gallon, COAL Oil t 'ftFPS, lliUc gallon; ' tanks, 1 '2 c per a lion. 1.& I I . 1-: Stove, cases. 24)4c: SO test, Vkitb LEAD Ton lots, 74c; GOO-pound lots, ic; le?s thfln PUO-pounfl lot?, SC. (In D5-pntind tin pulls, lc above keg price; 1 to A-pound tin cans. 1 0O pounds per case. 14 c per jnHinrl nbot c keK price. 1 I fcj O Raw. in barrels, SOc : In cases. fic; boiled, in burrels 0-c, In cttses G7c; o-galion lots, 1c less. BliXZlXE Case;, 19c per gallon; tanks, 111 c per era 11 on. Groceries, Ts'uts, Etc. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 5!4c; South. crn Japan. 6.40c; bend. 6.7?ic. (UFFEB Mocha, L'Sc; Java, ordinary. IS'JlV; .o(tr It lea. fancy 18 SOc, cood 6jf1Sf," ordinary lwti'llo per pound. Co lumbia ruaat, cases, 10us, ?15.i.r; 008, 10.5U; Arbudle, $17.3S; Lion, J15.TS. SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound talis. Jl 73 p.-r doz. : U-pi'Uiifi talis, .4U: 1 -pound flntn. SI-lO: Alaska pink. 1-pound tails. lr.c-.-red, l- pound talis. 41.-Z; sockeye, 1 -pound talis, $1.70. SlTiAR-Sartc basis. 100 pounds. Cub, S. 17H; powdered. $3.07'4: dry pranulated, 4.02t, ; extra O. 4. 4 '-a : golden t, 4.32. : fruit nugar. S4.D1! a ; berry. 4.021( ; P. C. 4.H2 : star. 4.72 i. Advance sale over eacls basis as follows: Barrets, Hc; half t&I"" rMs, 25c; boxes. 30c per 100 pounds. Tmi. On remittances within 15 days deduct 4c per pound; ir later titan 13 day and within no da -s. deduct rfc c. Fleet -tifcar. 4. 7H per 100 pounds; maple lURur. iriiyiSo per pound. ni.ts vainut, lovjfjtic per pound b; nark; BrR7.il nuts, ; mwts, ldej pecan-. .1 u ml.os H'.Xr. ex i ra Is rg-e '2 1 e ; n 1 mnnds. 1 S Cl -'tic; chestnuts. Ohio. IT'.c; Italian. 14' locr peanuts, raw. JVCSic .per pound; roasted. Hc; jiinesiuts. Iuitl2c; hickory nuts, ioc; oocoanut", So.ltOc per dozen. SAW California" dairy. $13 ton; Imlu. lion LIverptH)). . $14 per ton; half -around. lOOs. Sit: f.Ow. SO.oO: lump Liverpool, SlO.r.O. TtlCAIs:K Sin alt white, r.c; larare white. Sc; itnk. :.c; hayou, S'Jic; Lima, ."i!.c; Mexican, ml. 4c, ' HONEY Fancy, $3,256-3.50 per box. Hops, Wool, Hides. lc. hops 1 1& in rc per pound, according to QURllty. WOOfj Enetprn Cirppon average best. 13 iff 18c per pound, according to hrlnkage; Vallv. .'lc. accord In ff to flnenaaa. M'"j( A lit '.'liolt-e. 2(&' JSC. lllDKS Dry: No. 1, 10 pounds and. Up, prr pound, ltf 'JUc; dry kip, No. 1, !i to 15 poundn. 1.9 Ulc per pound: dry salted bulls and staars. one -third less than dry flint; culls, moth-eaten, badly c. scored, mur rain, ha lr-c lipped, catherbeaten or Jirubby, ?Uoc per pound Ipps. Salted hides; StrrTfl, pound. 60 pounds and over, per pound, 10 lie; steer, sound, under 50 pounds. lO'ff 1 la per pou ltd ; steers, sound, under '. pounds, nnd cows. Wgi-lOc per pound ; staffs and bull, round. 7c per pound ; kip, sound, lO to 30 pounds, ioc per pound; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 11c per pound; calf, sound. unAVr 10 pounds. 1 1 & 1 'Jc per pound; green unsalted. 2c per pound less: veals, lc per pound less. jahttepfcltlns; Shi-arliuRS. 1. butchers stock, each. 15 Ca 30c ; short wool, No. i uutcucrs etocK, each, DOUCc; me dium wno!. No. 1 butchers stock, each. $1.29.3: murrain pelts, from lO to SO per e n t ie-9. or tSOlUc per pound. JIor- hldcs: Salted, each, accord In a; to si sc. 1 9 1.2B; colthlrtes, each. l5(jj r0c. Goatskins; Common,, mil. istj23c; Asgort, with vool on. each. :i0c$i $l.f0. FURS PCo. X slclns: Braraklns, aa to size, e.ch. S(fr-0; cubs. each. 1"33; Idrer, prime, each. 25&Oe; cat, 'Wild, with, head. perfect, 30 50c ; house cat. 0 fll '.,0c , fox. gray. Urge prim, mh, 80 e 70c: red. each. 3f 5 : cross, each. $." If 1ft; silver and black. each. S4.X00: mink, strictly Ko. 1. eaoli. accordins to slxe, SI (& H r mar ten. dark. Nnrtln'rn, uccordlnj to size and color, ach, $110; palfi pine, according tQ to and color, tch. JiSOtfN; large, each. lfirlSc: -kunlt. each. 40g)60c; civet or polecat, each. S1T;; other larsje line skins, each. 610: pantlir. with head and claws perfect, each, 2$3: raccoon, pilme, large, each, 50$ 73c; mountain VOlt, with head perfect, each, $3.505: prairU (coyote), 60cf$l; wolverine, each. 4iaS; braver, per skin, large. ; medium, a 7; Kinnll. H&'l.SO; kits. OOtf75c. BEKHWA"X Good, clean and. pure, -23 a5c per pound, TALT.OW Prime, per pound, 44e; No. 2 and grease. 2 3c. CASOARA SAGRAOA (chlttam bark) Ver pound. G4fr7c. Lumber, Lalh, Etr. L.VM BER t'ommon rough dimensions, per M.. ) ."j . Hidewalk and street. 1417: stepplnaj. ;t.1'g.'-trt: noorins. SUf&aO; rustic,. 2028; cell- lrier, $ I7ijt27; nniahing, ?2vt'yo0; cedar, rough. $18. I.ATH For M.. S2.1C.-82. 33. SHINGLES Cedar. 92.0. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. t. -There was a sharp advance in the Ixindon tin market, with spot closing at 1KO 15s Id and futures at lfo 5. IocaIIy the market was quiet, but higher In sympathy with the foreign gain, apot being Quoted et 41.B0E41.Mc. Copper was higher In the London market also, with iot quoted at lO Ta ttd and fu tures at 17 lOS. ' Lota 1 1 y the market con tinued firm in the absence of Important avail- ah!, supplies and lak was quoted at 24 24.rOe: electrolytic. 23. 7f.tr 24.25c. and castlns at 2;i.5iHc. Iead was quiet at (Vfi . 2."c In the local mar ket and was also unchanged in London at 10 12s 6d. Spelter was unchanged at 27 15s !n London and at .Ki4T'n.75c in the local market. - Iron wm hlaher In the Kngllsh market, with standard foundry quoted at tjOj 5d and Cleve land warrants at Cl ltd. Locally the market continued rather unsettled and Irregular, though no -further change waa reported. w Tork Cotton Market, NEW YORK,. Jan. 7. Cotton futures closed steady at a net decline of ft tf lO points. Jauuary, .58f ; February. -B..2r;; March. 2c; April. .iOc: Hay, 9.02c; June u.wic: AuKUiU a. itic; October. 8,870, BUYING FALLS OFF Harriman Stooks Not So Eag erly Sought For. CHANGE IN SENTIMENT Keaillhx and Amalfamaled Copper Also Tool the Effect of the Sell Ins PrCBSnre lxed Tone or Market. new TORK, Jan. T.-Ttie early promise Of a large VulneM In stock-, fnr the day waa not maintained in the later market. Thfl dulln... whl-h Intervened xvaa due to a .femtn, euepenelon or epeeulatlve opinion beiwtfn the contMctln(r Influence of marked strength In one net of speculative favorites and weakness in another. Tlif- Irregular openinr-ws followed by an active buy. ok mo.vement which caused a fairly compreh,ensive advance. Distinct lines ol cleavape In the movement , then de veloped. Tn--tn.on Pacific. Reading and AmalcamarM there was obvious selling PetfiirG- nnd an Important distribution go ing on.- which "was interpreted as a move ment to take profits on the part of buj'em whose initiative last week had no much to do with stirring up the speculative revival. There wan no chanire In the conditions which were suooose.l to have Incited this buying. There were perceptible, however, some dlf- (erencci In the construction placed on those conditions. These hurl to no with the tone of the public discussion of the disclosures of t-he afTalrn of the Harriman railroad com panies brought out In the course of the Interstate Commerce Commission', inquiry. The effect of the powerful position of those companies was modified by the suggestion that the showloa mlg-rit 1" itself Invite measures or hostility and repression In Gov- frnmcnt agencies. This m a reversal of the view held of the lnqnlrr in first staves. The appearance of joint distribu tion In "the market of L'nlon Pacific. A m 1 -samated Copper and Reading was regarded by the professional element ft3 T&UW Im posing evidence of the market views of a party whose leadership in the speculative movement is or witle-eprearl 1 n ft u-i-- On the other side was the stubbornness with which advances were held In t'niteii States Steel preferred. Pennsylvania. Atchi- son and Brooklyn Transit, which also was heM as demonntratlnc the market views of Important elemnta In the leadership of the market. - , The new from Washington of the uphold- Ing by the Supreme Court of the SJw York estate stock transfer 'tax was a disappoint ment to market operators, an hopes have been built on this suit of relief from a burden that has had a recognized Influence in repressing activity In the stork market. The weak show in a; of the Saturday bank statement was not much regarded today, as confidence waa general that the immediate factors m the money market are working toward ee for a time at least. Discount. reeeded further In lndon and there waa aome reaction In the forelan eichang. mai Jcet here. In Berlin there waa nome recov ery in the discount marltet. Tills' was thO only development eemln(s to conflict wit it a supposition that the Hank - of England was likely to lower Its d lcount rate this week. Money for all periods was obtain able at 6 per cent in this market today.. LaU in the day there, was some added stiffness In the tone of the call loan rate, which rose to lO per cent with added, effect nail road traffic officials were united In admitting a reduction In the pressure of Offered traffic which promised relief from the car ehortaae. The late flurry In money ft, ;i I an lrr.,ul.r cla.ln,. ere firm, total ealea par value. f2.W,000 Limed omtcs ,s ttdtsnceu v 1 per cent on call. CLOSIXQ STOCK QUOTATIONS. Adame Exprtm,, '.flO Amaltcsm Coprr.. 137.100 121 1. 119 HflN. Am Car r Foundry 2." Am "n 1 1 nr 1 i I . . . . 1.1UO do preferred American Bxprfjj ,,,,,, Am. Hd. A- I,t. pf 200 A m Ice Securl t lea Am I. Indeed Oil 301, 30 20'4 . 17 J5l, do preferred Am Locomotive. . . . l.Ti'O 74 do preferred 200 110 no 11T 1 :)4 u 1,7 MO i.vt; 117U lS !7 Am Smelt & Rrfln.. 24.XCA do preferred loo 117 Am Suc.r Jleflnlna 1(4 Am Tohaoco pf. - fS Anaconda Min Co.. 21.o. 3S5 Atchison do preferred Atlantic Coast Line 7.S-XI 1.100 101 lOti'j 107h 1114. 1tiC JLMl, 121 Baltimore A Ohio.. o.7.H do preferred IOO Brook Ran Tranalt 73.800 p.-t, Canadian' radflc. 2.400 )U W r.i v.. t .... Cent, of N'ew Jersey in (jentral Leather. . . . do preferred ..... CThcsa peake A Ohio 'hl Great Western cm & Northweetern 2.000 3.500 8M) 8iW .1.1 H, IT- . 151 Vi 17'i .113 152", 17, 201 1X1 is m !4 flnl. Chi.. Mil. Ft. p. 20.000 Chi Term Trans do preferred ..... ...... r. C. O. Ft. 1.. 200 Colo Fuel & Iron. Colo k Southern... "no do 1M prefereed.. 200 do "(1 preferred.. flOO Consollilt,(t Cm. . s,m Corn Pr.ditct 3. noo do preferred POO Dflaw & Hufton.. 100 Del.. iArk. A West Den A Hlo Grande ; KM do preferred ..... l'K ristilllere Securlt . . 1 .sno 37 ?!li 1.-11. 224 Al 69 'i S7V4 ..4 84 222 rati eft m 741. 1S! fin ' -1t :W4 . UHti ftO . rto'i . Bl 144 25 5S14 Erie .000 do lat preferred.. 4011 . 44 Sli e4 i.i' do 2d nrefer1ed CSeneral Klectrlc. . . tireat Nort ht-r pf Tiockinar ""alley .... o! ioo 18914 170 " 3 " i9 " S8'i 74 184 "46 ' i . . i 2S;- iii'vl . - Sftli 1.17- Illinois ventral. . Int. Met do oreferrkH 200 In ternat lonal Paper rto preferred ..... International Pump , do preferred Iowa Central do preferred Kan City Southern do " preferred ..... Txi1s & Navllle Mexican Central,,.. Minn k fit. Louli... Ml.. St. P. S.S.H. do preferred ..... Missouri Pacific... 100 SOO ftt .109 2.S00 S8ti IOO 137 2.KOO 4. QUO 414 tvan. a teiaa 40' 75 13;iai 47 i !4 B9 140i . 88 a. . II M on 15 ISO1 sv. 94 40S BltiWi 28 "4 -6::ti 70 47Vj B8ti 03 l-ie'4 3314 91 1SS 364 33 S2t4 IS.'" . A3 118 84 H M Vi IOSV. 50 10714 nn; io 184 -I-' H7 8Si .to preierrca Xatlonal Lau l.tVM. 7ftii Mex. Nat. Tt. R. pf 400 r.l .-. T. Central JO.OOO 1.144" T. T. Ont. & "West l.:iO- 4H, .Norfolk & Western 300 92 dffreferrvd ; ) Xorth AdAttv, . ... Rfto f ft , Northern Pacific 12.7w 3SJA Pacific Mali 1KM 414 Penn-ylvanla tS.lK 141 People's Gas JlfO OS'i Fiu. c. c. & st. l 75 3S4 4A 82V4 140 6 'i Pressed Steel Car., l.ftoo RBU. fiO'.i ni P4 40H 2Ba n referred Readrnar do lt preferred. do' 2d preferred. Rcmibllc Steel...,. do preferred Rock Island Co. . . do preferred 311. ROO . rum 1D0 3.200 , 1.R0O .loo SOO l.-S V4 12 JK 41 loo an 1.4 fch loss-Sheffield 8.100 St. I,. & S. F. 2 pf St. Louis Southwea 100 do preferred 400 Southern Tacific... l.lO( do preferred ..... 200 Souhtem Railway. . 3. TOO io preferred,.,,, 200 TV.n Coal i Iron.. 300 Texas & Pacific.... 14.2Ct To!. -iSt. L. A West 2nrt do preferred ..... ROO TTnlon Paclrtc 84.300 do preferred...-., . 900 T. S. Express T. S. Realty . 700 tt. S. Rubber . . l.ftoo do pre f erred ..... 1.1 no U. S. Steel 129.90O do nreferred 29.900 Vlrg.-Caro. Chem., 400 do r referred "Wabash SOO do preferred ..... 7 on "Wells Fargo &...- "Wetlnnhous Elect , Western Union.... '100 Wheel. LeUe Erie tSOO Wisconsin Cent 2514 as 117-4 33U : M- lol R3t4 83'i 33 16H4 3714 nam 182 89 fi2 l.fftt 10Ti 'lRti 38 H 40 lOfili 38 S4 18. do preferred-. . . , . ..... 50 Total salea for the day. 1,064.&00 Shares. BONDS. NEW YORK, Jsn. 7. Closing quotations: T. S. ref. 2s reg. 1 04 . ;T. A Ft. a. 4s. . 7 fc do coupon ....1MN. Y. C O. S.1 Vs V. 3. as reg 102 j'Northern Pac As H.Ht 4o coupon. . . .lOSIXorthera Pac it.101 v. s. -new 4 reg.lZ3j Southern pae "54 do counon. ....1l!!H;:rion Phc. 4s.. .Wl P. old 4 re..lw.vii,. Oen. 4. . . . -lap Ca ad ier. . 1R Jap 4i.ia ctra. . . 02H SttK'ki In London. LONDON. Jan. 7. Consols for money. 67; do for account. STS-lfl. Anaconda If. 4 ;T. Y. Central ... 1ST A tchlson tchlson J io ,l'or. A West. ... P-t do pra 103 SI do pfd n a. & U 12.". Ont. & West 49 Can. Pacific 20Mi, penanylvunia ... 7'J hes. Ohio. ... 57 'i Rand Mines 7 Chi. G. YV 1 a 14 ' Read ir; 714 c. M. St. P.. ..1ST 'South rn Fy.... 34 De Beprs 2ritii do pfd " D. A R. G 113 Southern Pac . . . do pfd Rrt Union Pac 1 SS 1 Erie 'i ' do pfd HO 'i do 1st prd 774,T-". S. ?tcel -"'14 lo 2d pfd 8V,,1 do pfd 110 Illinois Central..!.") Wabash 10 I.ouls. A Naah...l4r do pfrf 39 M .. tC. A T 42'. Spanish 4s... . i 4 Money, Kxchanjre. Etc. T. W TORk!. Jan. ".-Money on call. MlO per cent: ruling rate. 54: cloainsr hid. : offered nt IO per cem. TTtoie loans caMer. eo. o day and lx months, a per cent. Prime mer cantile paper. 66. per cent. StrrllrGr; exchange, easier, closing firm with actual buiineta In bankers' hilt at 4.8SIO for demantl. mni at 4.SOro4.SiT5 for fW) -lar bills posted rates-. S4.Sot& 4.81 and M-Wf.M; commtrclal bills, fi R&r silver. ?0c. LONDON". Jan. . 7. Bar silver, 32 5-18d per ounce. tea-, Moneji, :.ii per cent. - The rate of discount in the open market for short billa la 4 per cent: for three-month bill, 4QAt.i per cent. PAN" FR.4 VCISCO. Jan. 7. Silver bars. 70c. Mexican dollars. NlHesc- Bter!fng. today's. If4 81 Vi : sight. 4.SH Draft, sight, Oc; telearra-j-h, lOc. Iall.V Trraaurj Statement. WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. Today's? statement of tUe Treaeiirj- balances ahowe: Available cash haanc . . , , , J243.5fn,1f7 ftiM coin And bullion 1o4.171.2Ti1 Gold certirlcatea ... S7.502.4d0 PORTLAND STOCK EXCHANOK. Snowstorm and &norho Lower, Other Mine Sleadr. Five thousand' swr" of Rritlsh Tukon were sold on the local stock exchange yesterday at 2 cents, a drop of a cent from the last price. A block of LMxle Meadows brought 2j. at which It sold lM.-t we-K. Great Northern ws stead?- at 1 Tlie m In log If at aei.ers.ll- was unchanged except Snowstorm ami tSnowshoe, both of which sufferfJ material dcllnea. To Oregon Water Power C per cent bonds were sold at HC'a. Offclal prices were aa follows: Bank SlocKs Bid. AfKed, Bank of Palifornln 350 rtanker Sk Luinhermen'n. ... ... 30.. Krj it : table Saving &. Loan , 7 Men-hHiHn' National 1 " .-- Oregon Trust tV Savings 1'Jit i:t l'onianrj Trust Co... ;.. ... VX) United States National 200 VB-.nil. Clt v t Suburban 4s Columbia Southern Irr. t3s. O. It. & N. 4S t 1011 ifl2i; lOl im nr. i ' 100 0. W. r. k Ry. G? Portland Rallvay Si J. C. Le Co. ... . 1 tome Telophorse .'ic. . .'. . . . Pacific coast Ulscult s Aqerican Biscuit vs Mificetlaneou Stocks 4R '4 ro 2 . - . ... 3i 5S mo io:. ... So 24 -jr. 2.1 :o u i or. iii " l" n 2 12 Oregon city Mill & Uumher. Porttend Hrtghtu Imp. Co.. PaHfle States Telephone. . . Puget Sound Telephone. . - - -Yaiiulna Biy Telephone.-.. M Inlng Ktocka Alaska Petroleum British Tolumbia Amal grltlh Yukon sscadla .......... Copperopolts .... .......... l-Ixle Meadows Fredana Consolidated Gallaher OoMfleld Trotter Great Northern - .- Mold en ' tree's Creels Oold ......... MRmmoth , Morninc . . North Kalrvfew Oregon Securities . . - Htandard 'onsoHciatert ...... 'a:oma Steel ...... . '. . United Placer , . , Cocur d'Alcne District nil II Ion Burke - . upper King- ......... ID '4 0-' u ot V4 1 J IS!. " lo4 21 9 HI on in 4-4 II. on 'l.'.'l nappy i-fay 4 Park Copper Minora! l-'arm "Monmouth ..... Nonpa rel 1 Copper ........ Jtetndeer Knowshnc Sncwstorm Kly Consolidated .2.GU SALES. 2 o. w. r. Ry. Se. . . .102 . .4 sooo British Yukon 40W) Dixie Meadows lVlO C.rat Northern llOO Cireat Northern 2H XEVAOA NINES ARK nCM-ER. Ootdfletd Stock. Htronaer and ftnlllvan Mnrk. Ko Weaker. PAN r-FlArr-lHfX. -Ian. 7. (Special. The wires-were in iial hr.pr again from the vere storm anrl the Nevada mines were all duller In consequence. TliotiKlr the local sun port waa of ..ifTlclent volume to keep up price., the market wae dull, but not weak. Jim Butler sold at l.2.r) In the Tonofiah cell. (jOJ.IfleldS exhlhlted a ner-ous tendency at the opening of the list, but st rengtlt same In a short time and at the close of the morning call the tone was firm and stead y, Stives sold up 3 points under strong bidding. Blua Bull was loudly bid for at 18 cents by many of the brokers, but every seller wanted 111 and no stock came out. I" 111 on and Sliver Pick Extension were no weaker than SatUT"- day, the latter beln? the favorite ot the two Sullivan properties. Sales: McNamnra, W; Oold Anchor. 4.1; Jim But ler. Sandatorm. 5; Booth. 7; lilue Bun, as; Adams, is; Atlanta, 02; Great Hep.', I-OU Dillon. 2ft. Tankee Ciirl. IS; Broncho. 10; Plnenul. 33; Eaalp Nest, 0; Alice Won der. 24. - EMtfrn mIdIdc Stocks. i NEW TORK. Jan. 7 -Closing quotations: Adams Con. Allre 9 .SO'I-lttle Chief g .OS .W untarlo . S.OO Breere 2 . Ophlr . . 8.00 00 4 . . .'M BrunswicK C, romstork Tun. .WTotosi ,,,,,,,, JVJfiavaffe Con. Cal. Va.. 1.1.. Sierra Nevada Horn Silver I.SolSmall Hopes. . Iron Silver 4. no Standard Lead vine. Con 05 j BOPTOX, Jan. Adventure - 9 7. Oloalna- quotations : Ilis.so .OO A m a l gam & t d Atlantic 11. IS, WiTamarack .. 50 iTrinity 00 !l'nited Con. . 35.W 74.25 07..-.0 10.7-. 67. OO . T..V1 Cal. & Heela 000, Centennial . . 1 lO.SO IT7. S. Mining Cop.. Ranee. . Rfl.no I. St. Oil.... Oalv West... l.7-i iftah Franklin .... 26.," Victoria isle Royale.. 29.50 iWlnona 12.50 Mass. Mining WAtvairin. 100.OO 1 17. SO Michlsan ... 22 MDhank .... 83 Mont, c C. 1 O. Dominion. r,lj r.O tNortli Butte. au I Butte coal.. :t7.5 82 H Nevada Cns. in.OO OD ical. & Ariz. 177.ft Osceola 1S9. Parrot . . . ... . 33. 00 ITeoumseh .. n2.0) TS 'Greene Con..- 32. 67 Xvriedl F"rult at New York. NEW TORK, Jan. 7. The market for evap orated apples i quiet, both as to apot and fu ture. Fancy are quoted at 99c; choice. 84 8H,cr prime. 74(g?7vBc. Prunes are firm owing to the bullleh advices rrom the Coast, but damand 18 light for the time being:. Quotation range from ASc for California, fruit. Oregon 60a to 40a are quoted at 7tft8c. Aprloota are unchanged with choice quoted at 19c; extra choice. I7?l8c; fancy. 18920c. Peachea are ateady and unchanged with choice quoted at 12c; extra choice, 124c, and fancy 13c. Raisins are moving slowly. Leoose musjcatels ire Quoted at 748814c. seeded raisina. 7SI0c, and London layers. $1.45l.c5. CofTee and Sngar.' NEW TORK, Jan. 7. Coffee future "closed ateady at a net decline of 515 points. Sales, 23.2oO bags. Including- January at 6.tV)5.ooc. March. 6.005. 70c; April. 6. SOc; May. 0.6)09 O 87eC : July, a.lMl4rfi-9c: September. 0. 10tt. 15c ; Tjecember, 6.20i?. 6.80c. Spot, steady; No. j Rio, 7'ie: No. 4 'Santos, 8S8c: mild, steady, Cordova. Bfl2Hc.. EuRft, Raw ateady; fair eeflnln.. 3 13-lSc; eentrlfuKal. 06 test. 3 8-16C; molasse. eufear. 2 13-J6c. Reflneu, steady; cnuihed, fj.50; powdered, 1-1.90; granulated, $4-80. &H0RTDWD Chicago Wheat Market Is Firm All Day. CLOSING PRICES ARE UP Decreased Movenienti in orl Invest, Advance at Liverpool and Bull- lra Statistics Are Strength- enliij Inriucnccs. CHICAGO, Jan, 7. The wheat mirktt firm .all day on active demand by shorts a nd ' commission houses. elllnav was scattered and chiefly by local longa. At the outset t ii market was strengthened by a decreased, movement the Norhvest, un favorable ' weather for handling the crop and a moderate advance at Liverpool. The world's shipments for the week were some what les than the amount pre vt oust v esti mated, hut exceeded by almost , 000,00 lusliels the shipments for the corresponding we Ale last year. The visible supplv situa tion caused some bullish feel Ins; I410 In the dy. t ho natures ahowlnn an Increase of 1 .041.000 bushels, against an increase of ...182,0110 Dunne!, for the same time Hit year. The- market closed firm. May opened a shade to V "fr Vi c higher at T." Vi TT, a c. advanced to 7Gc and closed W 9 up at The corn marUet ws. r)ul anfJ rm all OSV. Ifflv opoiied !p to Ue hlahar at 4.-J14 4 c. .old up to 43c ana cloeed. lie to " no .at 4Sli flT4SS-. The oiti. ni.rket was firm, but the vol ume of tradlns nl! small Durln. .... Cllief!)' by Shorts. May opened u'rirhangea to a. shade hlrher a e -i-.l: e. .1 . to .:. kf 3J ' c and closed c hisher- at 3.1 '4 :iit.-. - Provisions were- n ealr ea-T.- I e e. v. ----- n v..ir. 111 (nr. May nr- cause Of heavy selling nr May lard. ' Be- " ' ..ic cnn 01 1 ti e nrat n our. nowever. tne market hat calned nearly all of? thn arlj Iom. At the close - May pork was oft ii c at tie.tfO; lard was down 2 c at 9.42 ft and mb a siwie lower st ui. Leading futures range da follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Ijow. Close. "y I .T f .7,v, I ,75a: Janunry 75 '4 .:si, .isf; .:,. .'nuarr 31 a July .... .47. .4.1 OATS. .January July .r.:i ..is. .3.ii .3t .:t;;4 S MIPS rORK. . .irt.os - iit.to i.oo ia.es . irt.4. lo.on m..i .irt.w. . .10.7214 i6.wi i.72i le.so LARD. January Mnv ... July 11.3ft ' 9.221; .a;4 i 4.- -SO J.frf SHOUT RIBS. 0.2ft ft.20 .Unuary ..... H.T 8.771. r?.7.ri 8.77 May .fl2ii Oim e.nim July .,; O.ftTS 0 107, 9.16 Cash quotations were as follows: Wheat No. 2 PpritiR, TDS.c; No, 3, 70j Wo; Ko. 2 red. T2'.T2;f . Corn No. 2. c : No. 2 yellom. 40 1 c. OateTCo. ST,"ir: Mo. 2 white. 35 . tc 3c : No. 8 white. C3(6.33c. Bye-No, 2, (HJc, Barley Fair to choice malMng. 4.7V2tfiS2c. Klaxseed No. t. S1.1SH : No. 1 Northwest ern. Sl.So'a. Timothy seed Prime, S4..T5. Hover-Contract grade?, $14. Short rir--Sldes (loose). $S.&4S 8.75. J Mi pork Tcr barrel. gltt.OO. -T.ard Her IOO Ihs.. S9.SO. . !".idea - Short clear (boxed). gJ.12Ii'Sfl.25. 'iilsky-Baslj ot high wines, $1.20. Receipts. Shipments. is.ooo .......... . 9n.xo rjT.refnj .".". 7.. ".OO 8Q.HH ;i2.ooo loS.oin) Flour, barrels Wheat, tuiahoii Corn, bushels tats, . bushels Ryp, busMfi Barley, hushels 7S.4O0 3.;.(l.-0 Graia at San Francisco. ' . pax FRANCISCO, Jan. 7. Wheat ind bar lfy, Arm. ' Fpot quoratlnns: Wheat Shipping. 1 .21.30; milling. 1.354, 1.40. Barley Feed, $1.10fl.l5; brewing. 1.12f 1.1714. (jats Red. S 1 . 2t4f 1.75; white, $l.not) l.flO: black. 1. 7.7 'J- 2.". a 1 1 -board as les : "heet, no ealev; barley, May, $1.17; De cfinber, $1.01. Corn Large yelloa-. $1 ,30 1 .35. Oraln -and Produce at York. NEW YORK, Jan, 7.-Flour-Beceipts, 13,- 5ECHV barrels; exports. fllOrt barrels; sales. 2fio0 packages. 1 i 11 and about steady. Wheat Receipt., Itis.ooo bushels ; exports. tHio bushel: sales. l.9mi.oor bus els futures. Spot steady; N'o. 2 red, T'Jc elevator and 80UjC f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern, nuluth. SSe f. o. b. afloat : N'o. li hard Winter. 83iiC f . o. b. afloat. A much flrmec market for wheat was noted, prices advancing fully '.e on bull New Issue THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY First Mortgage and Collateral Trust 5 per cent Sinking Fund 30-Year Gold Bonds, Dated January 2, 1907. Interest J anuary 2 and July 2. Due Jan - uary 2, 1937. These Bonds cover the entire property of the conipanv, opersjtinfr, the exten- sive Bell telephone system in California, Oregon and Washington, with branches into adjacent states. They are a first mortgage on the entire plant and real estate in San Francisco, a first lien through stock ownership on the system in Oregon and Eastern Washington, and a refunding lien on the "Sun- - set" property in California and Western Washington. The value of the prop - ertv covered amounts to three times the bonds outstanding (including file present issue), and net earnings to three times these .interest charges. A large portion of the proceeds of these bonds wjll be used in improving the systems in Portland,' Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane. We offer $3,000,000 of the above bonds for public subscription at 102i and accrued interest. Subscriptions will be received up to and including JanUSUT 21,1907. The purchase price will he payable upon the delivery of temporary bonds, which will be exchangeable for permanent engraved bonds when is- siied. The privilege is reserved of. rejecting any or all subscriptions aild Of allotting & smaller amount than subscribed for. ' Descriptive Circular on application to, and subscriptions will be received by Messrs. Ladd & Tilton and The United States National Bank N. W. HALSEY & CO., Bankers 413 Montgomery St., San francisco NEW y O R K DOWNING-HOPKINS ESTABUSaSD 1S03 BROKERS STOCKS fionfht and aold for Private Wires ROOM 4, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE support and coverlnK induced hy leee favora ble Araentlne ealh.r nem-s. stren.th In out eloe markets and reports .r (I'.oil.. In Winter wheat states. Ist price? were He net higher, as follows: May, 81V; July, 8lc. Hopt. hides, wool and petroleum, steady. ;rala Markrta. TilVBRPOOb. Jan. 7. In the grain market today prlcM tm u folk.: What Spot, firm : N'o. 2 red Vesem Win ter, .-. Fut i;rr". mrarly: March. a "S, d ; May. Oa 3'd; July. Cks- 1 1 I.OXDOX. Jan. 7. Carstorj. (inlet: V&Ak Coast prompt shipment. '20 di&:i(jwi ad. Weather In ICnsriand today, overcast. Visible Supply or Cm in. .VEW YORK'.. Jan. ?.The visible .,!t.t,:y ,.f grain Saturday. January 5. as compllc.1 by the New York Produce Bxchangr. was as' followa: Bitsthfls. l"ecrease. Wheat , 4.7irtiri l,ii411o;rii f'orn S.te't.0in 1.024.,wm cp.ts . .i2.Hr.s.toii ir.".!i!o ve 1 .".r.S.. 4. ' t t.iit Barley ; 2,8:iS.OOO ::7.000 Increase. ' QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO. Prices Paid for Produce in the Bay City Markets. PAN FRANC1PCO. .Ian. 7. The following prics were quoted In the produce market yesterday; . FRUIT Apples, choice, $1.75;. common. SOc; bananas. 1 tf 3 ; Mexican limes. 3 (W : California lemons, choice, S3; common. 75c; orangea, navel, fl.SDS; pineapples, 2,3(J 3.50. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. I -. aarllc. Cf - -. n-e.n peas. '"U ; "trlna l'n. 1 1 -ii 15c; tomatoes, 0oc1?$l..:s; fRK plant, f'J2.2r. MCS-Storr, 'HUk: fanoy ranch. 45o: Eastern. S0"fT25c. POTATOES River. white, 1.301.0; River reds. lt)l.l5; Salinas Butbanks, li.P0f2.25; sweets, 0regn Dur- banks. ct.6V)'p2.: new. ilf. ONIONS V-llnw. Sltffl .: K VTTER Fancy crea m. seconds'. 18c-; fancy da ir onds, nominal, pickled, ;i$j.H,c, WOOL Fall. Itumboidt and Mendocino. 130i14c; South plains and San Joaquin, id 8c; latnbs. BH V 13c; Ner.il., 13f,18c. HOP8 California, 11 lac; Oregon ani Washington, US 15c. CHFE.SE Young America. ; East ern, 1 7c; Western. 1 5c. HAY Wheat, 4 IR 22 ; wheat and oats, m 18.50; alfalfa, firtflu; stock. JiglO; at raw. ftoftne per haie. MI LLSTUF FS Bran, 20.S 22. SO ; mld dilnsa. S27SO. F"IXt.R California family extras, f4..wff 5.10; bakera1 txtraa. I4.40S4.T3; Oiegon and Washington. $.1.&i)j,4- POI'LTR V Turkeys. gobblers. 224S il-c. turkey hens. li21c: roosters, old.' $f3; jouns, f5.50s.5O; broilers, email, $..30f,3; Vrollers. large, $141.1. fryers, SS'ii8; hens. ao4T7; ducki, old. . 5 4i i . ducks, vflum, ; RECEIPT? Flour, 2.1no quarter .avkfl; Wheat, M centals: barley. JSM centflla: uti. tT5o centals : beans. 12r3 sacks; corn. 1 25 centals): potatoes. B7.TO f-acks; hrsn. 72X9 sacks; middlings. Lo sacks; hay. O.O tons; wool, Ja bales; hide.. 21 1. POKTI.AN n I.IV K STOCK MARKET. Prtcea f'nrrent IKolly on Cattle?, JSl.eep and Hogs. The fol lowing prices were quoted In the lo cal livestock market yesterday: lATTlj; R stee'ru. :i.H5(t4. IO; medium, S3.w&:...0; cows, 2.7:i: fair to medium COW?, t2.23fi-2.B0; bulls, $1.8102; calvea. m 4.50. SHEBP Rest. S-505r.BT. ; lambs. S.-. &o-i7 3.7.". HOHS Best. l.0!??7; lightweights. SO.Oo stock-era ana feeders, fl.tX'f tf.75. Kaatern Livestock Matrketa. K. A N8AS CITY. Jan. T. Cattle lteeelpts. 20,000; market, " lOc lower. Native steers, 4f5.tiO; native cows and hpfirp JSS; stockers and feeilers. S2.90fr 4.tV; Western cows, S 2. 4 -jr,; Western, steers, S3-7T. ftp 3.71.; b'lll". $2.r.OW Ho j Receipts, 1O.WO0; market. Ic lev Jr. Bulk of fair?, RWjP.IO; hoavy, $fi,aiS'fl6.4.1: packers. $$ M'2 h U k pigs and llKhte. -.&:..;. t;b.p- Tteccipts. KOMJ; market. lOc lower. Muttons, 4.3"fti' 5. (; lambs. SO.SOig. T.o'J; range wethers, Jl.3njj6.40. FOtTH OM A HA. Jan. 7. Cattle Re ceipts, eooo ; market. 1 Oc lower. Native steers, J54i&'6.20; native cows and heifers, J2.50J4.65; Western J3.255.35; Texas steers. $lifiir4.40; Texas cows and heifers, 25; cann-rs. XI ,1 ZiGp "J.7": stock ers and feeders. $2.4. -I.W; calves, 3 6.50; bulls, stag's, etc., $ -.oOf 4. JO. Hotrs Recelptf. COOO; market, 10c Inwer. Heavy, a.,0'e .3H ; mixed. 4.'2'2 4; 6 27 ; light. sa.aJSta fJ Mi ; pigs, 9Z---'1 O; bulk of salea. ' S. liO 4. &30. Sheen n-?celnts, 8000; market, Ztc lower. PHILADELPHIA CO. r-a fvi 1 a 1 pvj I ovnus,) VJ 1 r- 1 1 eaah and ra margin. Phone Main 37 Yearlings. S5.7r.1jr 7...; wethers. tSrjj 5.4; ewes. 4..".0'!j 3. IO; lambs. fO SOO 7.-10. rHirAOO, Jan. 7. Cattle Receipts. 33.- O'lil; raarket, steady, lilp. higher, fiwvri. St4.10i 7.JO; stockers and feeders. $2...0 4 o: c-oww sort hi-Kcr., l.r.Oej..a; calves. ; H. ; reKi-a red rneer!. :i.7.".r 4.30. iioga Receipts. ,M.oio; market, Sift 10r; lover, MlxeJ ami Imirher?. M.:i.ViU:i,: rough heavy. . 1 ."Jr. : light. I.1U4U t.4 1 : pic. r;. T.o p u. IO; bulk of sales, tt- S.". ti.to. tsheep Receipts, 3r,(Hiti; nmrliet, 1 Iow Cr. jshep, )S."hi.!S: lambs, 4.60tiT.TS. Ialr.r rmdnrr In the Kttst. 'lLi I A JO. Jan. 7. 'ii the produce exchsrtae today the buttr-r market was tearjy, C'ram fri, !fl!r!es. "ufrZc. KgRet Steady; at mark caees IneUided. 2ivt9 Sl.-: ftists, prime firsts. 2 4c ; ntraa aSc. t-hftye Steady. 13tf 14c. N'KW T0UK Western factory, Wi--t r-rti Imltatio t'heese. Meady Jan. 7. Butter. tft4.y; common to flr.c. 1 fug 22c : crea nierv firi jw. 24c. elate full cres mery, small ar.fi larpr. .ptember famy. Hr; October hrt, IAUiU?; Ctxd to prime. !iSfflr: Win- ter maile, averasre best, llic: inferior, IltJ12c FTuge. e- : - enrrn flrstf. --" . official prices', firsts. 2-c ; seconds. 2Je"2-4c. KIkIii ltulter Market. Kl.: IN. 111.. Jan. 7. Butter arm. un- rhanittid from last w-'k " - s pound. Output for t he last wetk tSl, ioo pounds. Hops at London. T .1 VKFtrOOL..lar cine Coaat), steady nrion (Pa 3 5"t3 is. Wool at St. l.onU. PT. I.OII5 Jar. 7.- 22- ; fine. ITiffj DENIES ANY PREJUDICE .(.rand Juror Cordon Head Paper 1. ii 1 Hns ."o 1 1 1 ft I Opinion. 1 SAN' PRAXCIgCO. Jan. :.-Vn tha licarhig of the Schmi t as-Tluef caw was re nuinetl brfore Judge Dunne t oda . A . - A. Kriefilaiuior. nn attorney, was caHotl In mi attempt tt. sliow prejudice on tiie part of Ira nd Juror livings ton. I To h(H that tacvhigston had tpi-c:mfd Iilinolf In atroiiK terms aRalnsl tho florendartis. Juilw Dunne raniionod the attorneys fnr Ruof not tc call outside witnossos unless they had llnislicd with all the grainl jurors. Thereupon, J. F2. Gordon wa rallrd to the stand. Hif testimony was a repetition of tht which has Wn givpn h" his poltpftRi'M and which Vn gsve a t t It Xlcholan and "Duffy hea rings. Gordon admiltt.1 t Mat lie w n s a readier of the, newspapfrs, but clonleri that lie hail been proJmlii'Od by the published attacks on J In of and St-hml tz. sriiiwi win te cimrcli, NORTH YAKIMA Wash.. Jan. 7 (Speotnl.) Tin? Methodlft Kplncopa I Church ho a beo 11 -t ei n pora r 1 1 v aecu rerl f o r the use of the 220 high school pupils Of this city who were deprived of their qnar-' plrs by tlio rjurning; tf the "High School Sunrtny nfternoon. School will open in tlie morning In the-church. A full set of supplies and bonks has been ordered from Portland and they are expected to arr!v In x few da.vM. The rupl!n lost all their book?, hut t iie lessons will re; conducted! orally and from the few books that were Raved by the students having them at their homes. Coal Properties A 11 of the properties of THE TPSA- QL'AH COAL COMPANY, consisting- ot 101 acres of co-I lands, at Tssaquah and Grand Rldffe. 7 tngra o. . State of Wash Ington. Hunkrra, rlnch t s, f ra n- chiscs, nun properties of every kind, helnriKlnK to this Compa ptirrhasnl frpe of dent for caar, rrl.-e. Apply to THOMSON, Box 1117 Post York City. ny. can ha a mo'l.ratn CLIFFORD Office, New LOUIS J. WILDE HOME TELEPHONE BONDS BANK STOCK Corner 6th and Wash ington Straata. PORTLAND, OREGON Member Portland Stock ExchaDg. CHICAGO